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T° GOV. ERNEST LISTER: When a rube gets stuck with a gold. brick, after due warning, hardly im good grace to say: “We told you That would be rubbing it in. For that reason, we refrain from making this remark in reply to your “holler” last week at the way you've been double-croseed on the “first aid” bill by your “allies” in the last fall election. All you're going to get, like the rube beforementioned, Is sym pathy. You're not going to get the “first aid’ bill you recommended any more than the rube gets his money back When the confidence man starts after the rube, he poses as a The Price of The Star Is Now, as It Always Was, | |ONE CENT VOLU —It is suepect ed that Ch Lang has a new picture alouro The chief has given orders that force must be mugged” at And Now Look Him—Thinl once ] ist | —Next Bachelors dance set for March 12 Rrosdway bal ne By Fred L. Boalt } —Rev. idney trong attac’ plan for U.S. reserve army in Sun Laat night | was kissed by a day sermon lady not my wife. —Mrs. Ida Ross, 535’, Feder It was no mean, clandestine ave. loses © worth of jewels, business. A lot of people when burglar enters hous it it happened at the Moore —Frank Rose, waiter, nabbed in theatre in the middie of the front of Puritan cafe, on informa performance of “The Whirl of tion that he intended to snatch) the World money from till The lady was Ha Tex —Evolution of dancing will be de Guinan, who ie Fifi. pleted in student play on Univer They do not know me in the sity campus Thursday night office today. | am a changed | —Another, man. Cynthia Grey has enub- boarding house bed me twice because | tried | romance. Robert, ‘% chuck her under the chin. | Hillard, U stu. overheard Daley, the telephone dent, weds Don-| Perator, telling the young | na Hyes, his| Dueiness ladies downstairs landlady’s daugh-| ‘at she suspects I'm fast. tet. | was rather pleased than mee eth te OBO. ge ene ee . oratory and real feet ee ee pac). What subtle slchemy is there in a. “la kise? Letrut. I pose T ogie I rick Pino 8 cap Ngee As Regge challenge the Indies with bold | — ine U. mining stu- | dents gleaned much ‘inside info not Ike that, say, 24 hours| visit to Tacoma smelter Satur on day —Three men jumped on Claude You know how ft was with ago | me If you are a man who has left youth behind. “They still look the musical director, and) good” to me; but I, al I do not after fierce tussle got $2 At ‘look goo them,” or did not un this rate, it would require a troop, til I sipped the elixir of youth from | with a Krupp to get more than althe full, red of Texas Guinan fiver from Claude Jealous men will say that Texas | —Mre. Lucile Goldy, Scotch-Irish,/ has been kissing bald-heads, mati | Madden friend, AND HE REMAINS FRIENOLY ACCOMPLISHED HIS SELFISH PURPOSE ernor Has gov ONLY UNTIL You He know that, You rr put this in your pipe, g as a maxim that gener ally holds good: When a fellow haw a selfish, greedy purpose, he'll Eromiae to be good, but he'll keep his promises only when the other fellow has the whiphand It occurred to some of us last fall that you were falling pretty eanily for the J. J. Donovans, and the Skinners, and the Constantines. and certain other fellows in the Employers ciation, They had a selfish, greedy Interest tm killing the Initiative bill to com ensate injured workmen. That measure would have passed if you hadn't Jumped in and said Hold on! I'm going to appoint three employers and three employes to join with the three industrial insur. ance commissioners to draft a more equitable bill for both sides After that the Initiative bill had rough sledding, and it was beaten firet aid’ ME 18 NO. SEATTLE, WASH., Boalt, a Husband and Father, Is Kissed by (OPPOSE a Real Actress Before Hundreds of Eyes JOBBING He's Regula: Devil of a Fellow! fow the Awful Thing Happened KS implicated one Villaflor, Filipino,| nee and evening, from the Atlantic and Oesear, French-Canadian, in the|to the Pacific. Jealous men will robbery resulting tn the murder of that Texas was bored when | Quong Chew, Chinese. It’s the/ She did it. Jealous men will say open season for the war of rations, | that it is Texas’ business to amuse | Hard Elke have chosen A. C.| her audiences kissing foolish | Petridge exalted ruler on their bald spots. | —Mrs. Eliza J. Tolner, early set- sot old. Gedate Ger, dies Yes! Respectable? To be sure —Beatrice Gjertsen, with a string poutine es rp not an In | of European successes to credit Fe Sao OEE will warble at Philharmonic con Sry aauke heca devils ee cert Thursday night once—with the ladies —-Jim Agnew, chief deputy comp- 1 AM a devil Miss Texas Guinan, Who Kissed Fred Boalt troller and wizard in handling elec FS a Tee bk da ecge'| tat fh Wika: ok alvonatbes ** hal. abt. ste cateaptiioue amie * tion returns, used to be called boss| gone to me? Sataae: Sawant h ieate auarws nomviaian of King county politics. He denies eae pause at my side and| mu nd wiesels ikeaeter nad some it, though. It was during the second act. | eyes, with laughter. |¢ rdinart sing dancing —Joseph Glasgow Peter Miller's had an aisle seat. Texas tripped|! may be tt not, The plot is negligible, But the attorney, is mustacheless now. He | down the steps from th |bald. A t tk r x nd pleasingty, if held on to the spinach on his upper splendid animal is Te | ples, yes: b . Rep oi Mp almost as long as to the Miller ped, full-breasted, vibrant with | She stooped. Her soft hand a he f ayse. youth touched my cheek. * * The The <« ed Texa —You can’t put anything across| She came laughing. For the la-| years fell from me * * * ti n, marched ack 1 f on the hock shops. Violin worth dies in the audience | cannot speak,| There stirred within my breast over t! ends of lence $600. olen from George Delius.) 6 that they regarded Texas! the very spirit of romance al r rov ! ay, * got thief $2.50 at First ave n-| with disapproval | it had not stirred since that | that nat beneath a moving can shop As for us men, we sat expectant,| longgone day when! wasa ° white and blue stream —We don’t know what the first with sheepish grins Romeo with a Juliet in every = °T* | initial stands for in the name of A A little dismayed was Texas, It} balcony * * * how long ago t shown an Cheshire Mitchell, manager of the) ™ay be, when she surveyed that| AN HOUR AGO | WAS A HUS all 8 ee Butler hotel. It must be awful if %€4 of bald spots. Two rows ahead| BAND, A FATHER, AND A nt n he's willing to pin his stare tof me sat a foolish old man, who,| MEAL TICKET! * > * ; Cheshire. w at to salute him, of-| She stooped, | say. Her |. eWorld” —County will spend cool million ld stay at home| Nand touched my cheek. Our | Pe tie to spruce up roads for autoists this) 110104 | lipe met! * * * * © © These see i hy Beech wi year. Did we hear some one kick-| "8" thas lia asterisks must serve to indi. NNT tN wi {ng about music in the parks? he can | cate how inadequate are words The Whi World” will —Senator Dan Landon of Seattle his | to describe the emotions | ex vithatn 4k the sik thle Sees fs one of the fellows the machine! front, and brushed his bald spot| perienced, enjoyed—and auf aah aiaiaae ; welte didn't tame at Olympia. He's still! with her Ips yi : ‘ had Wat ext. 1 like to 7 wife says my answers to ee | My turn nex i hey eg her er questions 2 to where and THEY'RE GOING AFTER PIC | had spent the evening TURES were éeahy incoherent. The Anderson Supply Co, 111 She says | told her | had Cherry st. w if been to the Moore theatre to ht yan | see “THE WORL OF THE assortment at | WHIRLED” $1, T m NEW YORK, March &— |neys will try to prevent his ret Harry K. Thaw, slayer of Stan. |'0 Matteawan on the ground hat h 4 his very conviction of conapirac ford White, will take the stand iran tim ot the charge of inmat in his own behalf to refute the it They will seek a # eharge that he insane has been in th for This was intimated by Thaw's six weeks counsel today, Just before their Mother in Court client’s trial, on the charge of | Thaw's mother reached the court conspiracy to escape from Mat- room half an hou ore court teawan Insane asylum, was be {convened and took a seat in the gun In the supreme court. ae ee : Thaw expects to be his own With her were her son, Jost best witne and her daughter, Mra. Geo. L.. Car Deputy Attorney General Frank-| "eke. The R Lgpeers§ ie ocen Jin Kennedy, in charge of the prone.) nd mont of the sedte tn che room cution, will fight to prevent the In-| yore crowded sanity charge being raised tp the ere ee ned papers and co trial ferred wi nis couns white Must Prove Him Sane outs tae Arinkce oP eiaae Thaw's attorneys say they wi Other defendants are | force the state to prove Thaw sane putier, Thomas Flood, M before it can hope to copyict him of) poger papa Br the conspiracy charge Ene ky ape Altaned O6 ba Regardiess of the outcome of the ed Thaw to escape from Mattea drial, n habeas corpun suit is likely wan If Thaw {» convicted, his attor- Ali five are out on bail, | — ¥ | 1F You Don T Feet } fon, | FEEL PRETTYS WELL AT THE OFFIKE | |G00D Now -1'M [/ TOM |, |'D Come HOME -| TO LEAVE | WHAT WAVE You IN. | THE PacKace? Rect Gx GOING TH MONDAY, MARCH 8, HELLO MR, DUFF [NOU DON’T Loow |VELLY WELL TODAY hy a narrow crowd said: “Bu boy, governor margin. The Donovans and that we're with you.’ THEY HAVE BEEN? They had everyt! They didn’t want any “first aid” bill, Ar if you helped kill one, WHY WOULDN'T they promise at that time before election--to pass, in the legislature that might drafted at a future date by your You held the whiphand then—before elec- tion—and they promised. After the legislature met and they counted noses, they found THEY had the whiphand instead of you forgot their promise. WHY SHOULDN'T to gain, nothing to | ure commission and they promptly ins 1915 ONE CEN OF PORT OLYMPIA, March 8.—A dele gation from Seattle, consisting of representatives of the Seat tle Commercial club, Municipal ' 8.—Wine, gue and other organizations | EVERETT, March women and automobiles blazed was in Olympia today, prepared we dunes Makin th n the trail of nearly $100,000 out > erere We geverner of $129,000 paid by the stock at 1 p.m. the hour set for the holders. of the Continentar Computing Cash Register Co., to its officers and agents who hearing on the bill changing the THE PARABLE OF THE RUBE AND THE GOLD BRICK y 9 ANDS, Se Experience teaches. When The Star and oth- ers warned you last fall what was likely to hap- pen, it wasn’t wild conjecture. Only a few years ago, your predecessor, Gov. Hay, had also appoint- ed a commission of employers and employes to draft a ‘‘first aid’ bill, and the employers backed out when they found themselves in control of the legislature. History has only repeated itself. Promises from fellows who have selfish motives are fine things, but before you pay for a gold. brick, governor, take it to the assay office. IGHT EDITION | WEATHER FORECAST—Rain TIDEM AT BRATEL Low 219 ow 444 p S00 a.m, 195 ft AND STOCK SALES Countermands Lang’s Or- MONEY GONE; WINE, WOMEN AND JOYRIDES der and Instructs Chief to Consult Him on All Matters Hereafter. jing any radical departures without The city hail is ablaze today with excitement over two let- first submitting same to me and ters sent by Mayor Gill to |"eceiving my sanction thereto,” In the second letter, the mayor Chief of Police Lang, amount reminded Chief Lang that when he Ing to the severest reprimand took office, he instructed him that given by a mayor of Seattle to th should be no arrests without a chief in many years. warrants unless the act complained The first letter commands = of was committed in the presence the chief to immediately cancel cases of felonies of an officer or ir Personne! of the port commis. | an order he had given to have jwhere there is strong suspicion sion. net up a new mark in frenzied individual photographs of ev- | ayainst certain people Pr al wpeakers for the dele) finance, according to a report ery member of the police force He also called the chief's atten- cation were Otto Case, secretary of} on file in the superior court filed for record. tion to his instruction that in cases the Commercial club; Austin F here by Receiver 8. 0. Clarke The second rebukes the chief {of misdemeanors there should be Griffiths, J. M. Hawthorne of the) Th 1 assets of the compa for the arrest Saturday night no arrests made of Seattle ume King County Democratfc gue; | in tt tver's hands of J. M. Davis, a business man, dents at night, even on a warrant, George Walker and John EF. Price.| at about $25,000 without warrant. ; if there was reasonable sie Theae men arrived here at 10:20. | The books of the cor Chief Lang had issued the photo- ace that such a person could be Former Federal Judge Donworth, | disappeared, as have also severa graph order Sunday. As s00n 48 gotten in the morning representing the Chamber of Com-| of the officers and agents, who, ac: the mayor heard of it, he immedi In the case of J. M. Davis, a bual- terce of Settle, is here te argue }cording to Clarke, squandered the ately dictated a scorching letter 10 }nass man, the “mayor saye that” the chief, forbidding him in the fu the bil. money upon “expensive automo while there fs probably now on ret Scores of telecrams wera recely-| biles, wine suppers, the er ture to ever promulgate “radical! org a warrant issued by Judge ed by Lister during the forenoon! ment of ladies, and other thods departures” without first consult-| whitehead, there was no such ware from Seattle clubs and improvement| of high finance. ing bim 5 rant Saturday night when the ar organizations, protesting againat| It is charged that Will Hardly had Secretary James | rest was made and that Davis, a re the bill as passed by the house and| president of the company, was the|Crehan finished typewriting this | snonsible business man, had to stay senate, and which is now awaiting most Iberal spenc Seipating, ret, “wae the encore Sueee of! in jail without bail the governor's approval or veto, | most of the funds for his own per jared and Bt ware ee The charge against Davis was as At noon today, Gov. Lister re Peedi tely dictate ible tee lam | Sault in the third degree and grows celyed two more telegrams from ays Lanning! lette on ie le in Jan: out of divorce proceedings. Seattle in wh Fremont Com nd, but t » is not) BUaKe and moaning tthe firet|,, TB® Mayor says the whole thing n Lake sonsible, and th Wiese hipaa crm age beeeccse Gurcincnd |” ft county matter and he is ‘tne meanire. in thee A ane “| have not been advised of the nt ; ounty pobbn dec) jall exaaaay soney. purpose of this order (to secure individual photographs of polic men), but | assume that it can have but one, which would be to enable persons desiring to make complaint against a member of the force to identify him. In other words, to make a ‘rogues’ gallery’ of the police department. This is a humiliation, in my opinion, itl) Lonbon, Mardi 9: ee volves considerable expense for ni . LONDON, March 8.—Develop-jhas escaped, The correspondent ieod ohtneek Penal the foree French liner La Touraine, which ts of the day in Europe's war|says Abdul haa surro himself |containe men without. whom it, W28 threatened with destruction i litice ses m to m ike it certain with an ar fo eat A plans to would be better off, But they are ty oa the ann 4 ite a coup on those now ID lag few as in any other profession, |<. : rs «ree that if ( tan A French er was t of ering the number employed. The fi was controlled Sunday as now seems likely,|action and r yadly ‘At any rate you have ample| and the vessel was able to proceed Anglo-French fleet | during Sur bombard. |funds and facilities with which to! under her own steam. sista tts ae theouah - Be ates te Bravare eradicate the incompetent and un og, ; pine : fit and should be able to do so Ti be faseaa late without such a measure as this EARL'S A LUCKY FELLOW act or ag le and “You will immediately rescind LONG BEACH, March 8—Bart » Galite aAvia Sucka Garmina this order, and in the future Daugherty, a local aviator who has the . Cént te confirme promulgate no other orders involv-/been making trial flights, fell 50 tate that Abdul She ave ex sultan of Turkey, who was ousted | plode Frencl n the throne at the time of the | ship sons ng Turk uprising and made a Turkish claims were der risoner in the inidst of his + harem, "by y the British admiralty OLYMPIA, March §.—Gov. Lrs-jaccident in the state ter has taken under advisemen Representing the taxicab co and will decide tomorrow evening pany of Seattle, J. F. McElr whether he will veto the jitne # K. J. Anderson of Seattle bill. This measure provides tor favor of the bil a surety bond of 00 So did F. J. McConnell of the Au Representing the jitney bus men, to Co, and C. P. Lund o Attorney Hugh ©, Todd of Seattle Spokane argued that the bill means the con The electrie companies are fiscation of the jitney buses the ing trin yut Were not open suret onding companies have ly represented at the he leagued themselves, at least for the) The senate passed the vt pr t, against issuing boi te If the governor vetoes i jitn for any sum, though there) votes will have to be changed, or hasn't been one serious jitney bus else It will be passed over his veto JCHARLEY, Do THEY HAVE Goop DocTORS/} \"IN CHINAT | NO CHARLEY | \HAVE A BAD GUESS IF THEY’ RE MARRIED CHINA HAVE BEST DocTors IN WORLD = HANG CHANG HE GREAT Doctor ( SAVED MY LIFE —- ( one TIME ME ing unusual expense or Inaugurat-| ‘feet today, but escaped without fm = STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU KILLED IN LEGISLATURE OLYMPIA, Mar 8.—Anothier josls ‘jealendar for consideration Satur DIN designed ald the workmen @ay. By failing to onsider it of this state was sandbagged by |2e2, it is practically i as the senate has agreed to aeyane the re- ator Howard Taylor of King | maining time of the session only to county when he applied a motion house bills. t to consider the state emplo Under the Initiative law adopted ment bureau bill in November, private employment This is a motion seldom used, It agencies hay Abolished is not debatable. It does not re The state us was recom: quire a roll-cal by La Commissioner The motion was pas but Tay is evidently in. jits nee was f ipon cripy ll efforts to elated 8 public agencies for the » bill had been on the senate | private system THEN ME CALLEE DocToR SANG SING — | HE GWE ME MORE MEDICINE — ME GET WORSE - GOING TO DIE - BLIMEBLY CALLBE ona WANG CHANG — HE Got \ NO TIME - WN, - HE LITTLE Sick ME CALLEE {DOCTOR HAN KON GIVE SOME MEDICINE ~ ME GET