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-_ The Price of The Star Is Now, as It Always Was, ONE CENT T VOLL ME 18 NO) Rah a taquees eae OP Be anes Ure no , pen ea 1090 White Wife of a Japanese Tells of Her Married Life Declares Racial Diffe ence Makes Happiness Impossibl bs eae ‘ ways ° had al- ard of of the Japa | nese asa courteous and chivalrous they are,” said Mrs. Har- aguichi. life the selfishness. teaches husband the mas- of his His 2 ; 13 a —_——___—_— “if the hus band is of the upper middie | or the up per class, he Is nearly al- ways a kind and indulgent a master. “The hue | band of the | lower ct is | the absolute | master of his | house, but is by no means kind or indul- FORBID CUT BY AN ORDER CUTTING SERVICE BY THE P. S. TL. & P. CO. ON THE BALLARD BEACH LINE, AO VERTISED TODAY TO TAKE EF FECT TOMORROW, WILL NOT BECOME OPERATIVE AS A RE SULT OF AN ORDER MADE TO \RBAY AND SERVED ON My ON COMPANY -fy . T jSTAVE puBLie senvice com. M 1ON PROHIBITING SUCH SERVICE CUT. C. A Reynolds, chairman of the commission, said to The Star this morning: “The commission does not intend or desire to shift any of ite responsibility as fined by the law, and has. therefore, ordered the traction company to make no fur. ther changes until a full investiga tion has been made, and has desig nated Monday, March 15, at 9:30 m. the date of the hearing “By that time the legisiature will have acjourned and it will be defi- nitely known where the jurisdiction of the jitney and the street car } ” sacri . rests. © valuation of the conipany’s One of the two daughters who Is staying with Mrs. Haraguichi, tne 000) AUB te white wife of a Japanese. The little girl has characteristics of both (ie oF the ‘tae races. My hearing on the service, as the courts $. Haraguichi, a Japanese, husband was jealous of the boy be have held it le necessary to ascer has been charged with non-sup cause | loved him tain that valuatic as a bas port in the superior court by his Two years ago my boy was any order of ommi affect wife, an American, Mrs drowned fn Lake W nete My ing the rates of the compan Haraguichi. love for my husband a die We Won't Renew Ferry Contract Mrs. Haraguichi, a woman of and two of with me, The) The commias rot . education and refinement, is with or father so that notified of the of th t Japanese do not make good hu she may finish school tion company to renew with ¢ bands for American women, He cannat understand—1 have port commission th net which % though she admits Japanese tried to make him understand—that, expires March women might make good wives if his love for me ix dead, he residents of West for American men st duty to bis children, (to and from “My husband,” she said today, “is 7 ttitude honestly Be vets pu and | am not sure {| 17 on t vosted a noti typical of the Japanese what ; Kon . understand his, If I do, it t* that/to effect the contract wil would probably be termed in Japan a ae I am a disobedient slave and that be renewed on account of the the upper middle class dol caty 1. bal tay ae in revenne due to the ji ses “He 1s my second Dusben dn nee ee aoe itenonns ot : t Suttle people are indignant firat Was an Americ Jentist. 4 of m p . ieot ce, of his protection and iwal to renew the During my first husband's ca neans they will ¢ I came to regard marriage a pre rs ‘ Haraguich! ts stopping with fare if they go partnership, as do most Americans , Nob Hi « the fr pf both sexes riends at 301 Nob Hill and is feoh » on th $ HW Attitude Ch ng employment She has had will have to é “4 ee ave eral years’ experience in dental lose the wsary to travel When Mr. Haraguich! and pa br gnc gibconen a rig gh ten Berge first married, we were ver wa Soelnns ean in love. Four children came 8 ING FA Tiere waka. Cleland of ov arria pit when he 4 f putting sev up business and retired to our for the -purpete: # aeons mingling égan to notice attitude toward r 4% He was getting the | husband's point of view willing to do m on the farm, bu kindnesses be had show ‘Our 26m was my fa ross the fe: farm near Bellevue, ac and compelling Japanese lower class, a change his, Sally pabeed) share of the v I missed the little My | appropriation eral large buses in operation in West Seattle that will operate on a transfer basis with the ferry during the rush hours, and compete with the traction cars between Alki Point and Seattle at other hours of the day OLYMPIA, Mareh priation for pu strugtion ia the. 6.—T Re appro t ars, as the house and sen ate, amodnts to more $2,000. 000 4 There had been some diffe Hubert Cowley-Carrol! of at first a& to the division of the, Rev spoils, but the warring fact! ° gn pastorate of Ross together, with theoresult th hurch, following womat wa increase AA nnn nnn rl rn ni DADRA DADRA PPD DA AD PPP PLD PDL PPD pA AAA AR AAR AAAI AAA ALAA AAAS f ] HELEN, WHERE (5 |MAY SMOKING JACKET, 4 DO You KNOW @ Bere Wave To) SAY, PANSY, SEE IF) | YAS MISTAH DUFF, | tom, Tay al YOU CAN FIND MY 7? | JUS’ AS SOON As | | BROTHER cect. |] \SMOKING yacteT {| I GET Some THINGS) ’ Fou MISTAK CBCIL j SEATTLE, WA 80 JITNEY BUS IS 5.E.CO. DOOMED Uniess the governor the jitney bus bonding bill, which h passed both senate and house, the act will clear Seattie’s streets of the jitney bus when it takes effect, April 10, in the opinion of Geeretary adhe ates in MOR atmo ae ‘woeit astociation. Prather | returned Saturd / pia, where he made a vigorous fight on the measure. Acting through the association, Seattle laying plans Saturday del Liste Kill the measure, T governor will hold a public or to send a >—-130 MILES -> ee trom Olym: | Auto Transit men were big tion to Olympia to urge Go: hearts nday mornin SH., SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1915 ONE CENT YS tiisiss aay bine o, mee tae St S080 wm tee OE 390 Initiative and Referendum! wie Na? is the darkest day the senate h known,” said Senator Dan Landon, when Senate Bilis 178 and 120, mendments” to the initiative, referendum and recall laws, were vassed nator Lendon did not exaggerate. When a body of pub lic officivis, eworn to serve the people, willfully trample on the expressed will of the people, it is indeed a dark and perilous day These bille are intended as deathblows to the initiative referendum and recall rights of the people. The senate was too cowardly to openly submit to the votes of the people a re peal of the initiative, referendum and recall. They resorted to cunning to accomplish their purpose But they slipped up, SENATE BILLS 120 AND 178 ARE NEVER GOING TO BECOME LAW. The senate acted too late. These measures are now before the house WITHOUT THE MUCH-ABUSED EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Even if the gov- ernor signe these bills, they cartnot become law for 90 days, | and DURING THE NEXT THREE MONTHS THE PEOPLE CAN, AND WILL, APPLY THE REFERENDUM LAW TO THEM, These Sule specify that a person who wishes to sign a pe- if Baty Fad to the registration office, Petitions cannot be "ei AP GAG STOTT CRE TYTN gO? petition swith: cy aire feet of the registration office. 1T MEANS STANDING FOR HOURS IN LINE. IT MEANS DRIVING MILES TO THE REGISTRATION OFFICE FOR THOSE LIVING IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. IT MEANS THE DEATH OF THE INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RE CALL. it means the people will, in spite of the constitution, be deprived of a check on the legisiature—-AND THE PRESENT ON HAS DEMONSTRATED THE URGENT NEED OF SUCH CHECK. it is too much to hope the house will kill Senate Bills 120 HE SHOULD. His rn v4 & 4 and 178 But the governor may veto them P fw no bondi co willing to veto would be decisive, for the legislature will adjourn next w t the Thursday and will be unable to override his veto on these bills. re int they The people hope Gov. Lister will exercise the veto. Prather if he would a bond, Ménager Americar nt if I COAL MAN PUTS | IN FIRST DAY OF JAIL SENTENCE “GET HEARING ON PORT BILL olest against chang nel of the commis nday luncheon today t Olympla Saturday joined in the public jing the pe ‘ t ite Charlies E. Houston, former 2 iad rhuati were anes unas local manager of the Pacific ' 1 , oat eal corpora i a tel Coast Coal company, Saturday ey am to the governor, denouncit completed his first day in the bill, and insisting | tha ee King county jail on a sentence thirds of the dents of Seattle are of one year by the federal court satisfied with port matters as they He and John H. Bullock had te Stand ; been convicted in 1913 of de The resolutions assailed the attk frauding the government on tude of t islaturp in, refusing contracts for the delivery /arations to send a to grant the of Seattle a of coal to Alaskan forts to Olympia Monda volee in the matte The mandate confirming =the bill muld not be approved, The Seattle B Trades coun Houston's sentence by the high- | «aid Otto Case, secretary of the cil, at a meeting lust night, adopted er courts having been received — ome ere club similar resolutions and wired them here, Houston presented hin » King County Democratle ¢ to Lister self before Judge Cushman at | —————~ — isha Tacoma Friday and was later brought to the jail here Bie FLEET NOW CUP RACE iS ON The mandate for Bullock has not yet arrived The most strenuous efforts PAE St ceca on behalf of influential friend of Bullock and Houston nave been directed towards secu a pardon for them, but neither former President Taft nor Pres ident Wilson woe persuaded of their innocence Dan Horner, held at Clifton charge olsont I, W, Beare : IN NARROWS: Thirty-one ous drivers when the starters the great LONDON, March 6.—The ad 16 | miralty announced this after 1d plan noon that the Anglo-French — eonditior fleet has entered the narrows on| of the Dardanelles, and is bom Capt. W. T. Patten will succeed i barding the forts on both sides = Lieut. EF tof the strait McCammon as milita structor at the } 18. GUESS IF THEY'RE MARRIED = T = ae — )_CECIL SEEMS TOBE | THE MAIN GUY AROUND | | )_ HERE | SAN, You, {Do You KNOW — TOO BUSY PACKING, | TOMMY, MY TRAIN) CAN | BE J ‘We’s Sane ) 2 OF ANY HELPS | Kg Hom y | LEAVES INAH od - “Sst aye e: wou f fr w ae ter A oma) NHAWS STANDS, Be 40 IGHT EDITION Weather Forecast—Generally fair bari 20 ALD DAD LDL LLL LLLP LONDON, March 6.—The French liner La Tou- taine is afire 700 miles from Brest, according to a wire- less to Lloyds today. The steamers Rotterdam, Swan- more, Cornishman and Arabic are rushing to her as- sistance. : La Touraine carried 84 passengers when she left New York. Thirty-eight of these were cabin pas- sengers and 46 steerage. Her crew numbers 200. She carries a cargo of 1,200 tons, mostly foodstuffs. The agents of the Compagnie Generale Transatlan- tique, which owns the vessel, insisted that the ship was not in great danger because of the proximity of the Brit- ish coast. Their statement, however, does not agree with the | Lloyds’ dispatch as to the location of La La Touraine. | The f was 18 statement 4 the owners “La Touraine, bound from New | York to Havre, is afire off the coast of Ireland. She is due in Havre to- morrow. Consequently she cannot | be in great danger, owing to her ness to the English coast. t ty of aid en route.” Thevoni: news regarding her condition has been received through the Valentia wireless station.” Rev. “Billy” Sunday, world- siled from New famous evangelist and ex-pro- 26. Included in her fessional baseball star, will pass: were five American come to Seattle at “the psycho- nurses, en route! logical moment” to twist the E physicians and 16 to the battle front in France. The " inder of the passengers were! @¥!l’s tail. iy Alsaiaan” fede ee That is, he will come if the carsnctied by business to, go to| Seattle Ministerial federation Pts Aaa sr of French 1e| 29 Win over two or three Se nia attle ministers who don’t like ee hospital wait te on| 0 Re Peily platform en ‘ . methods. The Americans are Drs. A.C.Jen-| ,. The “psychological moment™ Oo eee ee ene anen| Is September and October, 1916, n K 2 .'| If either the “home rule” bill or Joseph Wheelwright and John W Tonoh ght a the “hotel” bill, both backed by the s asses at Olympia, there The nurses include Misses Euge : - oe Met oe od Mol.| Wl be another wet-and-dry election m - “lin November, next vear McGrath and herine O'Con I ; the Rev. “Billy's” visit in : the two months preceding Prk ry ret 08 1h a : At the request of Rev. Ralph At va ge Ae ae etek won |kinaon > evangelical lish woman living in New Yor ation, boy “ a st. made @ « of the stricken vessel , York 2 ft 1 to interview “Billy” Sums Te that eeding to her aid ourvene pruners of War y to persuade him to come fire is not come if ® i : n and if all the churches would at reveals t0/cloge Sun uornings during bis tried to r. Matt ree on a Sum and Dr. up la nd ' Cy + GH 1 were g those who ob 3 e Frenc nd Belg Sunday methods as too Capt. Ca salt mdb B. chew mor have been won over th oes he ol i . as the b lly” Sunday gets ¢ La Touraine went © a cont ast her One of her boats went to said Dr. Matthews the of the burning liner ay sl sure he will come a ed 42 persons tion of Sunday-morn churches has been nvitation extended te year ago to co-dper 1 meetings Sunday CATCHES THIEF AND...’ ALSO GETS A HEART (0°. .0 vii 40-HOUR DEVOTION married Saturday at 9:30 p. n rhe marria me OPENS ON SABBATH when Sergeant Smart tured a thief who had snatched Miss Bar Bishop E. J, O'Dea will officiate, ton’s purse at the opening 1 closing exer | cise of the 40 hours’ devotion, M. H. Nelson buys Clay ranch of] which begins Sunday in St. James aT FOUND ALIVE IN W. VIRGINIA MINE LAYLAND, Va. March 6.—) ‘The first five men were brought Forty-seven 8 were rescue ly in the day Beak a RIE TaG Ware bane hough searcely able to walk . ‘ eir imprisonment, they oth. After being buried for four days! erwise were in good condition Bbind tans of dat Waxerly they asked the rescuers Nc mine of to hurry back into the shaft, giving ee calvastins Ot ne location of other the men wer by resene «d with oxygen he nets, the All were weakened by hunger, and reseu crew plunged into depths Id, harrow ales of the hard: againetoward the remote chamber hipis they compelled to endure | which had been described to them to during tt confinement \bring up the other pine «nen, LINER BURNS AT SEA Cards All Stacked for Killing