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RRA AA AAA PPDAPAARRRARALS Lp AAA AAD ADD DD DDD PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PP PPP PPP PPP | \ “The market for Seattle’s port commission bonds is dead now. If we take away from the port commission its non-political features, the sale of securities of this sort will | { further depreciate. Depreciation of port bonds reflects on the credit of the entire city— not alone on the port.”—John E. Price, of the bond firm of John E. Price & Co., } ) speaking at Tuesday’s meeting of the Municipal League. See page 8, eer PPR APPL LL PLL LLL LPP PDP PP LP PPP PPP PPD PPP PPP PPP PP PPP DP PPP PPD PPP PPP ONE CENT The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News abe AF sari VOLUME 18 NO. 6. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915 ONE CENT OF FH tine AnD B10 p.m, 128 ft NPWS STANDS, Se Bolton, Haas and Hanna ete: JOSIAH COLLINS LANDS FIFTH IN THIE LIST rcrssc:s t It likely Reuben 1 himself this tre n Mexico. & Attorney A. R. Tilden, Tacoma, LAND MEN wee yee LARD 22:3 Pity the cows rh Municipa Victory for Girl Who Claimed Scion of Wealthy Family CAR INE: erent camctien Was the Father of Her Baby. L i Senicheaive Bat Franklin Boys’ gue club will @ evening to buy more tooters A Send Force ‘al t OSIAH COLLINS defeated! Tonk Fost tee Astounding! ane it stantinople Threat- Why, our best politicians are positively ened With Revolu- dumfounded. | isi. | New subsidy policy of Japan gov- ae ee ernment dds veasse o Ni Councilmanic Ticket Has Clean) yisen + ane scrvice between Sweep; Voters Indorse Bridges and City “ reg ah cae: The glass eye business ought to Light Policy, But Turn Down Bonds for }'¢ (1) '" 10s Angeles. Counsel M. A. Schmidt, alleged dyna It simply couldn't happen, they thought. | Extension of Municipal Line and Auto miter, will have bait dozen men i i PARIS, March 23—It was offt | jwith glass eyes in court whes Yet it did happen. ah: Salk yan. Ott | Bus Loop. |ldentification of accused 1s at And the voters are not a bit surprised " iedtrese Saeclada: ote a> | ™ cesta tempted about it. ; Freath battleshi | Retiring Josiah Collins to fifth place, the councilmanic| ait Parry can pet, ae jelection Tuesday resulted in a complete triumph tor progres-|ate has confirmed his nomination |sive voters, with the election of Will H. Hanna, A. F. Haas|/on the new trade commission. They went about the business of defeating Col-.. bardment ls set fire to the lins in their usual determined, matter-of-fact way barracks and the garrison fled They weren't peevish about it at all F Later dispatches from th ‘and Thomas H. Bolton. Fourth place went to A. E. Parish, | tweee eis 5 They have seen worse men than Coll nat a landing |fifth to Collins and sixth to Kennedy. thite See had ro on the Astatt ad moved northward tn Ft. Cha Collins’ defeat was decisive. He had headed the ticket Anacortes. State in the primary contest two weeks ago, having the united sup- inspection finds port of the reactionary elements ond the two standpat papers. rere is In the short campaign that fo! - a eeregianeetianeiDpissonlites eb llowed, the progressive Voters Unit: | sss Ban on ope hip of The 5 of amateur wire- ton en the fuses enndiae Jess stations in California lifted by betore And they have bowled them over as they bowled Collins over yesterday. Believing that the “hard 1 voters off their guard for the moment, th ? Complete returns from all th aries thought now was the time to strike. They Reports from Sof 1 j Star, on the three candidates w 281 precincts, give the following camasnt onder ] pvt ope 1 ” - emphasize the gravity of the sit | were elected, and Collins never h« poll by government order. aa decided: “We'll slip Collins over on them ation at Constant | la look-in at any time during the : Welland county, ont) io The Star frankly confesses that it feared the Demands for + which have} count. Henne as 27,751 j mises case against Cand an troop < ; lers who Y . 3 voters were off their guard. Today we apologize aon a et ‘ past few! In many precincts he even Salton . pt | The business of revolutiona:ie for our doubts. The Star wasn’t confident that it note eis gg agg An | got less than in the primaries Sartaini<; {25°""""94'9a5 || improving in Mexico. Three gif- could defeat Collins. THE OTHER PAPERS |the interior. A revolution is said Thomas H. Bolton. — od Collins pare 16.239 || ferent attempts were made to seize ob eaten PY been made the subject of maticiou K 4 |the city Tuesday. WERE ALREADY GLOATING OVER THE ito ve thresioneg OO {Reeraneee Sok “etenaca ‘on ant ID. anaety 1006 {ithe clty Tuesaday i TRIMMING THE STAR WAS ABOUT TO boutng Wuiberstend the real acl |W. W. and an anarchist, won third mendment No. 1 (relating. toflorr barat Sinaloa, Mex, by sun GET. Juation at Dagdaneiies. eT | place with a comfortable majority | #Pecial council meeting)—For, f) poat Annapolis. They couldn't slip Collins over, even though his EP te of about 2,000 over Parish. 19,818; against, 10,104. | The worm turned. A: man held M4 } i je j Amendment No. 2 (to prohibit |} up the Portland interurban, orima ction ga h a distinct | Councilman A, F. Haas, whose p i big lead in the primary election gave him a i . PRESIDENT TO Maud leandidacy received the support of | granting free water to char Wesley Jones only one newspaper, The Star, re- | itable institutions)—For, 14,456; me oon a a ih ioe ae OE the TAKE CHARGE OF The voters were 1 fooled at 4 Arm-~ ceived second place, He led Col- | against, 15,627 making up. NEGOTIATIONS field ling by over 8,000. ee nee Amendment No. 3 (extending re perrtese They w 1 db e i ssiveness who led the ticket. defeated Col- |} civii service to city treasurer's || ** “ They were not at all awed by the impressivene WASHINGTON, March 3.~After, Azzd Child line by ovgr 10,000 majority. Il ottioey — Fer, Ps renal | mileage and a va- of Collins’ support congress adjourns, President Wil A total of 45,143 votes were | 9,976 * || cation. ‘ and other |cast in the final election, a8 com. Amendment No. 4 (to nullify | nentite taghtwals | Pared with 34,000 in the primaries. mayor's veto on emergency or Ii have a care. Geo. Chamberlal | Proposition C, indorsing the pol | dinances)—For, 11,194; against, |New York justice of peace, worth icy that had heretofore been adopt- | 21,031 00, has gone insane by starv- They were NOT OFF THEIR GUARD son will take per They pulled Collins down from first place—down the negotiations to be conducte They pull I by the United States in the int to fifth place ; national situation resulting from They made sure of their work. the war To the voters of Seattle, who for the hundredth It was stated today that he be al charge of ! ed in the ther igaperstcee of the city Amendment No. § (to give}|ing himself, d indorsed by the voters. preference of employment to}| Schooner Bee hag lost its stin, : A i Mevex the outlook is goo¢ ployment to chooner Bee has 9. time rallied to the support of right, The Star is Haichio weresment beee e Great | Proposition B, the extension of | heads of families) —For, 30,433; | Capt. Ayer is missing glad to extend its congratulations, and to pass on Britain and Germany regarding the |the municipal raiiway to Ballard. | against, 4,787 Pter Berquist is sadder but to them the hundred or more congratulatory mes- food war Proposition A, the autobus plan ; prnentemenk No. - (preferen- || wiser. At the invitation of wo ma m ighting plant, was enthusiastically lal elections) — For, 13,466; entered an alley to a drink. “pao eso aagh aweceaed elim ee ot lta connect Division A and C, were | against, 15,017 Peter now w a bump on his defeated. Proposition 1 (Salmon bay || head where he was biffed; also he All three bond propositions for | bridge) — For, 26,275; against, || sports an empty pocket from which WASHINGTON, March oth nousre of congress were working ——$—$_—_——— at high today to finikh their b fore Thursda bridges carried by the necessary 60 | %398. $200 was taken. pusiness re noon per cent majority Proposition 2 (Fremont Dr. A. I. Lucas given 20 days’ bh th tf 1 ue ¢ th The charter amendments adopt- | bridge) — For, 27,192; against, ]| grace to pay remainder of fine for when the official life of this ses ed were: No. 1, relating to special § 8,714 practicing without license sion ends meetings of the council; No. 3, ex- { Proposition 3 (Tenth ave. Wm. Barnum—restrain your aba pcincr ve Li tee tending the civil service to city |{ bridge) — For, 22,449; against, || whoops, he runs a steamship line } night she — be: . ad treasurer's office; No. 5, giving | 12,975. and not the circus—is Monday-ing a. m.to 11. Daring the aight grind prefernce of employment on public Proposition A (autobus con || in Seattle tive “ sa tinasinalaa iy fitvecinen work to citizens and heads of fami- | nections)—For, 16,799; against, U.” freahmen raising fuse leon to be members of the Nes, 20,923 send “fresh” crew to California, Cueeiieslgnpietinn pited aay tous sae ick pl The following amendments were Proposition B (extension tof They'll probably wait until after OLYMPIA, March 3.—Defeating years. Thus, Commissioners Rems aan cag hides 4rd eg es defeated: No. 2, to prohibit giving | patiard)—For, 18,388; against, || the race before raising money to two amendments offered by Sen-, bere ard vetese are to be up for ative Merch _|free Ye ae i ities e ideo 19,015. bring them back. commission, the senate yesterday dept of the port district 1 i a clashed sbantonad. me Nsdiratueier sal Tpsh city Nght policy) —For, 25,121; here “from Ger. passed the measure to Increase the 35 700,000 om . wome rea: air propriation bi ¢ a against, 12,912 Any oring po t port commission from three to sev Wwbilsar iol Gatively iatiefactods ec A ve milo of guilty, at a we Mis and compror r , Armf etd $x & in, daa en members : the temmporters of the vort comcmin | reece?) Js case of Dr. Anns n the balance Picture actr established the WILL SURVEY CANAL Poy wonder how many The bill originally abolished the sion, the measure, as passed, {a | K:. Russell. ¢ reed. with: Der nt Wilson factl mat-|parentage of :her baby whe ASKS DAMAGES FOR nentatihien . ing an illegal operation on a the morning n he court de mn awart e 0,000 port commission, but the strong! virtually a d protest against such action that the control came from every commercial or- py the at of the plan to kill f the port of Seattle \ damages against Bryant Howa f a wealthy fan Ruby Shrew bury a4 native daughter, is dead. patient Thi tion bil y of the channel between tl jury reported Wednesda people ganization and improvement club In mornin ‘ough both houses will re. Die ne sued him ake Washington lock and dee pats Fort Lawton tune tooters will Seattle except the Chamber of Com- The « gainst Dr. Russell, who| ceive the president's approval M Armfield claimed she was | water and also of Squak slough. be- ROSEBURG, Ore. March 9.—J,|0Pen fire on music lovers in cons merce, caused the change MAY HAVE TO MOVE has practiced medicine Seat The army, postoffice, agricultur: married to Howard in San Diegoltwoen Lake Washingt nd Both-|p, Lang, owner and operator of a| Cet at post gym Thursday night he four additional members of for 22 years, was worked up by/al and gen eficiency bills still When she wa » and allowed | 9); ig allowed for in » substitute) mill at Dillard, b brought suit to, Yudge Cushman issues venire for the port commission are to be the Mrs, Nosler, & policewoman, whol await final disposition th marriage annulled | river and harbor iation enforce a claim for damges under Calling of federal grand jury mayor, the prosecuting attorney, BIG APARTMENTS found the girl on whom the oper when, as she found he | 441 t pe sation act) Samuel Cross Loomis, descendant juries. which he of Joseph Loomis, in whose honor ained while Loomis institute, Conn., was named, | dies here, age 94 the auditor and the county engt neer a Wray'’s amendments provided | .,1"° for a referendum vote to the peo ple and for an increase to five in stead of seven members On the nal vote, the b phe ation was alleged to have been pe not been legally divorced from vow Sigraoon aparnenie ‘urmed in nattowe «ime STATE GANT ASSIST" e "" WoMeN ARRESTED moved because they encroach on fied she came to ttle from : Bight wom the adjoining property, belonging to|erett, paid Dr. Russell $140, an _ aw were arreste ing | a Se sa art Chief vane Hot Under the Fifth av gh Virginia st., built at|™ a cost of $100,000, may have to be| The «i 29 to 3, Senators Wray, Lar Mra. Emily ckson, two and one.| that Dr, Russell went her to Mr OLYMPIA, Mareh The recall) But Bryant Howard Hates ting ‘againat it half inches. Fremuth is the method with which the all responsibility, obligations and Reah Whitehead, The women gongs “ Irs. Erickson sued \ Pet e trial began Thursday and peo hela’ can deal sentiments for the child or its girl I} quartered in hotels in the a The bill also provides that elec [ Erickson sued W. D. Pe Th 1 ; A : . mM tions are to be held in Novemper King, the owner, and was awarded| was bitterly fought, a number of| with County Asse Johnson. mother t Fourth ave. and Pike st OllaYr a aco a’ ) ie Pt 2 ta t » ert teatir wh ia 1 to how ip at the ! e no arfectior for | the regular general elections {n- $220 damages. ‘The judge ruled| physicians giving expert testimony|/ who Is a j ‘ : ERASE IES Bais, dead of in December, as at pres- that if at any time she would tlas to the # condition court house on poy only. This child, no interest in it,” he sal Liner Congress clears for San Stopped Three 1 5 for S saad y, Seattle N tne ent. Also, the terms of the com-|to build on property, the D I's son, Dr. Homer Rus-|is the reply of the attorney gen-| “It’s not my child, nor do I love its | Francisco carrying many expos) StOppec iree Times tor Speeding, Seattle Man Writes Iniksioners are extended to six!menta should be moved | sett ad for the defense eral to a'query from Chelan, | mother _|tion-bound passengers Loomis a Warm Letter. WAP APPL AAPA AL APRA ALLL PAPAL LPP PPP PPP PPP PPE NPA GUESS IF THEY’ RE M ARRIED coma. isin Daten with Chet of /Olvmple elu and scoot for Seat ie a att ain 1 McCal- lum, near the Cushman Indian Lang has writt Loomis P| school, saw approaching a vague litely peppery not vsking if “this and nebulous streak which might 8 not gone far enough,” “this” | be an a He stopped it eing a newspaper clipping inclos was, Lang's, in fact ed with the note “Met allum an hour later handed On three different occasions {n-| Loomis a. handsomely embossed 1 card similar to the ones Chief Lang has y tarned in. Loomis told Gre the reporters. ning,” would Puts Blame on Loomis home from wherever it was they Lang says Loomis “sicced’ Me- had met, and then th attle | Callum on him chief would scoot for Seattle My belief is,” says Lang, “that Lang Hands 'Em Card the Tacoma “officers ‘are setting And thrice he was stopped by | traps for me aga joke. The affafr Loomis’ men. while ting has pla in a very embar- moked to explain hi rassing positon, I shall also write haste " letter to. the newspapers Each time Lang har the Ta-| publishing these stories, which will a han vely em-}make their hair stand on end coma policeman oxssed calling card, st sweet! Lang adds that, while the senst and scooted, on, And each time | ble .motorist’ approached Tacoma Loomis handed on the ineident to|reluetantly, he is invartably seized the reporters with an frresistible impulse to de The last time was Thursday.part from it swiftly,

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