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* EVERY GOOD CITIZEN NEEDED AT POLLS TOMORROW | Vote Against Josiah Collins! Vote to Perpetuate Your Own Public Utilities | q 4 The Seattle Star [Nex IGHT The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Weather Forecast—Occasional rain TIDES AL SKATTLR High low rs ae 12.7 ft, 10:80 =, m., 70 Mt | VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915 ONE -CENT. Oo UXMAIS® News ST ANE 1:00 pm, 126 Tt 10:51 p.m. 0 ft give your enen an ente to control . your city for their own selfish A 1 4 Go to the polls row ind fathers, sons and daug { tell Jos rs Collins that you have No use for a man ale voted in the senate against the red-light abatement ~ Fell Collins Seattle doesn't want a man who op- Posed living wages ron working women, opposed just compensation to injured workmen, opposed mothers’ Pensions, opposed an honest eight-hour law for women. ntrol the policy of your light plant, which has saved you money in real dollars and cents Tell Collins you don’t want an enemy to ¢ Tell him*you don’t want a man who showed so| ed Harbor Island fake and the $1 800000 Sete, Wein People’ sLobby Saves the Day at Olympia Premier Asquith Declares Telt Collins you don’t want a man in the council . & Southern bankruptcy deal. E j j ngland Will Establish who voted millions of dollars of “pork barrel” appro- | & j erations 4 pay political debts throughout the state. BLOCKS Embargo Upon All Ship- osiah Collins and his boosters opposed establish- ment of the light plant because it woe hurt the ‘Seattle Mectri ments to Starve Enemy. Electric Co. Is it safe business now to let him and his crowd run this same light plant? Go to the polls tomorrow. Vote against Collins. Vote for Proposition C to save your light plant. The Star has told you the plain facts about Col- lins. And facts are facts. Collins does not and cannot | deny what The Star has said about him. The truth is that Collins always has had the silk- Stocking point of view. Pr on . v 1A rch 1.— h in os — for an automobile boulevard and not a cission’ cf a hearing Saturday nicke! night on the plan to legisiate the ; ‘or a children’s playground—that’s the Collins acateak ond Uk Velma neue’ ort idea o! economy. commissioners out of office, there Your duty is pla 30 to the po! trot were four King county senators ; duty is plain. Go to the polls tomorrow and firmly against the proposed bill é vote against Collins by uniting on Bolton, Haas and, They were Landon, Steiner, Nich ina. ols and Wray It was predicted today that the Go to the polls tomorrow and vote for Propositions) bit certainty will be killed. A M4 ive interest in bill has been . eee the polls tomorrow and vote for men whol ta wen by Rar ead) CITY STUNNED: BY . oleae se a view o. the average citizen and not inier, point. of view.’ aia) “Fherevis «ie al ” rs, “wh the council. Vote for men with red blood in their! Preston sala veins, men who believe in humane principles. VOTE) enovsn voters ‘tera ome to port Women to Mysterious Lunatic More Animal FOR BOLTON, HAAS AND Jelections. The proper cure for thix Phan Man_ Th II vill b 8 }is to change the date of port elec a é polls will be open from m. to 8 p. m. | tions se that they eaten on abe AURORA,. Ill, March 1—A]that "the e murders. were commit:| Ree eee tty “nefore |Rhostly slayer who hannts this Mid-|ted by the same criminal. People Outlined Policies of the evening LONDON, March 1.—An embargo against ship- ments of all commodities to and from Germany has been decided on by the British government, Premier Asquith announced in the house of commons this afternoon, He said the embargo was in retaliation for the German submarine attacks on British merchantmen. Say U. S. Must Submit to New Order WASHINGTON, March 1.—The French and Brit- ish ambassadors called today on Secretary Bryan to ac- quaint him with the details of a plan of the European allies to blockade Germany. The call was a matter of international courtesy. State department experts expressed the opinion be the United States must submit to the proposed B : ee Two of the murdered girls, Theresa Hollander, and (at right) Jennie Miller, alice On cna WORE sce tis japacnd kd would not work any hardships on American commerce. FLEET SMASHES TURK FORTS LONDON, March 1.—The greatest fleet ever assembled during the bombardment of forts or a city is 16 miles inside the entrance of the Durdanelles today, smaching the forts which stand between the Anglo- French warships and possession of Constantinople. The lighthouse south of Fort Kilid Bahr, on the European side of strait, has been completely demolished by shells from the fleet. While bis firing was going on, the British super-dreadnaught Queen Eliza- veth, the largest fighting machine afloat, opened on Fort Kilid Bahr iteelf with her 15-inch guns. The effect was appalling. The fort was | soon badly damaged rench monoplanes are reconnoitering over the historic plains of mistake waa their mistake, not The fir ene flashed upon the ‘ommission’s startied eyes of Aurora people lit- bill practically says, ‘You, |tle more than a year ago. , nt Seven members of the Seattle) As one fireman expressed it, “It fire department are under suspen-|@idn't seem right to us, in these |days of unemployment }man in his-off time sh bus which could otherwise give ployment to some man out of work eee oeere West town's farfamed “murden| Miss Jennie Miller, when found Lo eee ee ee acich | belt” hax struck down his third | regained — conselousness xew the date on the same day as | oy tt 4. her to death | enc city elections on a main street at an hour | numbers "89" and “93.” That was disappeared her only utterance before her ’ You criticise the policies of the Into the blacie night of mystery |death, aud the meaning she feebly | port. Every one of the policies | Which still cloaks the grim solu-|tried to express is still utterly un was adopted by the people. Any |tion of two preceding tragediex' | divined BLOWN UP: ALICE SAYS SHE DID IT body NORTH YAKIMA, March re | ’ 1—We're all het up over GALVESTON, Tex., March 1. | je of King cor our attempt We, the Young Women Victims It was of a young lying in blood-«pattered ie across a grave. That was th 1 here about a letter from —Thirty persons, including five Troy. me rora graveyard murder. Theress Mrs. Alice Smythe Burton women, were killed when the The Turks, not t ' t letin Her of Honolulu, She writes that Mexican gunboat Progreso was | '0 combat the airmen iece of she was the original com- blown up in the harbor of Pro- | Sueffective struck poser of * cording to an: sion for being “interested” in the jitney bus business They are E. W. Tower, H. FE Hingston, J. A. Kidd, William A Elliott, O. C. McDonald, R. O. Stan ton and C. W. Abrams It is not claimed th ally drov the j which they were d with high-angle guns, are powerless ith rifles. These so far have proved cases of the seven mer named are diffe se men actu-|have the mpathy of the rank) 7 tion of ting on land troops, is proce ports reac aneously and Tu Unconf and forces pean side, at its narrowest point, near stween landing parties from the ding within a mile of the tomb ed here today that the aldes ulf of Saros and seize the isthmus on This would eut » was even one Te ipperary” and greso, Mexico, the that the words nouncement today by the Car- The least A few months later—people were were “I'm on my ranzista consul here a at 1, with | still whispering in horror-etruck North Yakima, the place He declared a bomb was i thet it nr t tones of the unsolved graveyard where apples grow.” She smuggled on board the vessel busses in) and file. 1 They invested in jitney busses Some time age shed for driv the European forts from commun hat this had beer omplis . , . murder—came the Aurora church was leader of a chorus here with a shipment of ice. their off-duty hours. It was the/ly regards the suspensions as an | it take rd murder in '08.'09. rank and file of the department | terference " ya vert coir maed the 1 be On the evening of November 19 F Ad e t a state of terror in Constantinople, Tank, And fe of the department|terferenc ery med ti evening of November 39 ——J URGES VOTES FOR 5.3::005. SO 0 Sok er Comstantinones the attention of Chief Stetson port commission to 1 pool o un JOSIAH NOW THINKS paign in the Caucasus 4 nst the Suez canal, and to have pre —— : exwith whoa it > Ate THE BRIDGE BONDS jection ese r the defense uf Constantinople, rota First Methodist ch Th was Miss Jer asserts the Turkish losses to date, as the ent of the Dardanelles, have been 5,000, That the whole canal project HERE'S THE RECORD OF JOSIAH COLLINS, CANDIDATE FOR THE CITY COUNCIL: c Jaughter of a former mayor. The ’ wie. Ai latauas wae ater ened IN WRONG; HERE TIS is dependent upon the construc- ares with ee eee @ Voted against mothers’ pension as a member of the American self-government locall Saul daneaa i6 third raided tion of the bridges across the - stat fins Emma P : « th tate sena : ; Blames Chamber of Commerce | Mi i nt terno as the! josiah has Changed hin mind Lake nearpeate agi canal, . _ ted a 1 im wage law for womer He sald the cure for any possible mB. Two | Josiah ecw anes was, Statement made by Gen. © r from em es a t inden, wh a J in. ri ay ninwhitinetits to def tl w for extravagance, If it. did exist, was ing from the n her *7Onk when he vo the sineer Se larne ct the Set : ‘ @ Voted against workmen’s compensation. act port to the people acroes the sidews oe white: ai houses. Listen to| 9Um He says the location of NEW YORK, March 1.—With | thane pepe tie gars cn antral ad a ee He thought th mall votes at | dence stree Rew the bridges is of secondary Increasing frequency today, i @ Voted against anti-hanging bill aioe - “ In Poe's tale, brill detective him. Here are his own words.| importance worse under the strain of wan @ Voted against red-light abatement law ple were too well satisfied with the | Work sh dered Written in a letter to the Y. M. C.| "Me strongly urges the adop. British and French statesmen | than any other of the powers, @ Voted for initiative, re sduen and al way policies were being decided to | Women w an es. A., Which asked him some questions! ion in Tuesday's election of | are insisting that there is pers | Among the Slavs the military hue 1 $ papas ets ae »reak in one way or anothe caped orang-outang about his record Propositions 1, 2. and 3, the fect accord between the mem. | miliation is intense, not only De ing to k these parliame Bendtoe cnsdan: elie Like Jekyll and Hyde “As to my attitude toward the bridge bonds bers of the French-English-Rus 1 Marshal Von Hinden- @ Voted t ot citizens « the fant haa baba “irmuahe The baffled police of Aurora are |Teélight abatement law, | voted sian alliance, while at the same speated victories over their : State to ov state the Chamber of Commerce wondering whether some man against the law. My position was time asserting the determina- armies. also because of the “yee SEI ey ae et detarmthatina aiioa tee: degenerate—a mysterious maniac that the law would not accomplish TALK WITH WILSON © tice ot their own nations to see | swagger with which they entered Go Bw but backed of when A Sate f int re animal than man-—te not lke the moral regeneration claimed for the war through single-handed, | the war and the grandiose annex came out against it a they ave atlowed to rile, wise f the Aurora “murder It by Its advocates, and that it might s if necessary. ation of man Poland by & prema+ ! will also rut elt result in the persecution of inno. WASHINGTON, Ma 1.—Rep It is apparent that absolute cer-| ture ukase Austin E. Griffiths said this Residents of the city believe al- cent property owners by too zealous resentatives of striking coal miners tainty does not prevail at Paris Not only is Germany firmly in i was a fight by the water front most as a unit that their town har- prosecutors, Since the passage of in Hastern Ohio will confer ith} and London regarding the future) possession of a large part of Rus. gang, which always had fought bors a “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"— |the law, | have known of no perse- President Wilson today, regarding) attitude of Russians sian Poland, but Austria has recov. cated the tion er the port commission, had been a réspectable gentleman by day, a cution that has followed its enact. the situation In Ohlo The possit exists that the ered most of her Galician territory mitals $5,000,000 whipped in Seattle again and brutal madman by night ment, AND PERHAPS ITS MORAL Slavs may mé separate pe and seems destined to regain still | again, and had brought thelr For it must be, they say, and | EFFECT ON THE STATUTE Albert Brady, tailor, sued for di-| thus releasing 2,000,000 Austrians| more. Financially Russia is near fight here Chief of Detectives Wirz agrees, BOOKS HAS BEEN GOOD.” 'vorce by wife on cruelty charges and Germans from the eastern for national bankruptcy GUESS IF THEY’ RE MARRIED nt [)-rrieD To HELP ‘’ | J ROLLING BACK THE GERMANS 1 id " TOM YoUREe sO PERHARS THEY'RE a THATS JUST IT, He’: HELEN, IVE OWLY GOT CARELESS, You RE NOT SEWED ON * | AWFULLY SLIPSKOD | | TWo BUTTONS OWS LEFT (| ALWAYS LOSING | | car’ s | WITH SEWIN 7 { ONTHIS VEST —J Your BUTTONS | | SARE FULL af 4 ‘ Esidecds wih | PETROGRAD, Mar Marshal von, Hinden prs have reached the forces of Grand Duke Nicholas, and they are rolling back the Germans along the entire Prussian front urg’s drive toward the r ad connecting War saw and Petrograd has been halted) ‘The battle line is now 20 miles from the Niemen river to Mlawa, in| inside the border of Poland. northern Poland, the war office here! It is reported the Germans had announced today brought up several 42-c Reinforcements in enormous num-|cannon to shell Ossowetz DACIA LANDS IN FRENCH PORT © ntimeter BREST, March 1.--Escortéd by aseral weeks o. Great itain re French cruiser, the American 8S. 8 sed to permit her to » through Dacia was towed into the harbor the lines of warships, declaring her here toda She had been seize argo contraband by the French’ warship near the Inasmuch as it was a Freneh jentrance to the English channel cruiser whieh actually s@ her, @ The Dacia, loaded with cotton for, however, she will be thrown into a Germany, sailed from Galveston sey. French prize court. tay VO Ahh rsa

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