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o The Price of The Star Is Now,-as It Always Was, NE CENT; = (= PEOPLE BETRAYED! PASSES FRANCHISE Joyrider Financiers r _ May Be Prosecuted - , lourists Here This Summe HIS is one of the things The Star has done to attract Pacific coast T peers ition tourists to Seattie this year. The accompanying photo ph of Seattle, Puget sound and the distant Olympics was sent 18 NO. 11 ONE CENT gx ,tnal TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1915 ‘The Star Advertises City to TWO MILLION People enteugh the Newspaper Enterprise Association, to all its newspaper —Judge Back | ctlents, including all Scripps papers. It was published with an article, of Vancouver a 4 | as shown below, in nearly 100 newspapers, all over the United States, Wash. is taking | land READ BY MORE THAN TWO MILLION PEOPLE Judge Mackin | | —_—— tosh's place for a | few-days. Judge | Mackintosh will, | | be Back Monday | | when Judge Back | Tom will be Back in Vancouver Patterson, clerk in Department No 7, is responsible for the puns. —With the new change of shifts, BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN WASHINGTON, March 9%-— Following yesterday's devel The attention of Prosecuting i 4 opments at lympia, one of Attorney Lundin was called to oa Pigg the Ls sgrened Boy dey % the affeice. et All foreigners in Mexico City which wae the signing of the tg ~y . "ese este me tinental Computing C will be protected. port bill by Gov. Lister, there is geant’s job during the mornings. leter Co., now in the hands of Whether the protection will a wide sgitation in Seattle to —Estate of late Samuel Frauen-| a receiver, S. D. Clarke of Ev- be afforded by Carranza, Zapata day fo! referendum on this thal appraised at $268,7 —Jay De Roy, the jeweler, smokes nameless cigars that are fattest » tt. “It may develop that the of ficers and agents of the com- well as the fran the bill killing the | ative and referendum, and | or Villa Is to be worked out, but President Wilson is confident Carranza will heed the latest measure. the and grow slenderer as the) pany can be proceeded against | American warning and will | the Jitmey bus bill, in the event | butt fs approached. A. A. Pillar, of| criminally,” sald Lundin Tues | enat enough troops remain in that these become laws. the Mike Wright Cigar Co, s De day. the capital to prevent hostire Over the earnest protests of rep- Roy’s first name is apropos—what Thie is the company of demonstrations. resentatives of the Municipal} TURN TO PAGE 4 AND READ WHAT YOUR LAWMAKERS AT OLYMPIA DID IN JUST ONE DAY’S SESSION. Weatt Se AND ANDS, Be IGHT EDITION er Forecast—Unsettled MAL ShALILE .£.CO. 15 GIVEN INDETERMINATE | GRANT AS A GIFT WHAT S. B. NO. 300 DOES @ Provides that city council may in the future grant indeterminate franchises, and the pepple will not have the right to say, they approve this action. by a referendurny whether @ That present holders of franchises 7 may ee ad- ing an application. come under the act. vantage of the indeterminate feature by simply fil- When they file this applica- tion, the council has no discretion. By filing, they @ This means that the present S. E. Co. franchise, which would expire in 1934, will not expire then, ever that means. which Receiver Clarke, in his cg erst bs Col tal. Club, Contral | g of two warships = league, Commercia . Ce | * a ‘ ‘ —Felix Crane, tenderioin king, ‘eport to the superior court of to Vera Cruz, ae announced by Labor council and private citizenry | but will continue in full force and effect until the released on $5,000 bond, pending, Snohomish county, said ite of- the navy department, is expect- of the city of Beattie, Gov. Lister, city is able to buy the system on a valuation as a second trial. | Mag and agents had pags oe to have a salutary effect.on [Yesterday afternoon signed the | : —— Boo Pur { 100,000. received In stock 4 . agar whys Cog | Abe natal ot ‘i GOMGEED Gomi ete nem 2 wy ey, in wine supper: toe i Wipers pense This i ‘ who helps bis rides,” entertaining !adi To callers the president made {t'Pert coiniigston | "Ce valuation includes the enormous value of th J ” Plain that he bas not considered in we socuer © le “ . . . *, ee chr ine) eC vention. pnsidered Im) ad, than Lister said he “had the indeterminate franchise itself. they're. ranziing ols of the company Try to Force War aoneet the mater ote, aaa @ Incidentally, the steam-heat franchise which the wed to be chief a! neared,” Clarke told The He said that certain persona in * ao. om . “ . A a Pe chiet | aiapppasred.. Cat @ told The Star. eee city and the United States celved In the hearing, he had made | | | Seattle council has refused to renew since it ex- on, Pa We have located the president, are apparently determined to force “P his hy the Hearing | | pired the first of the year, will gain full force and ie Bill Hobson, Hen nniing, but he fs not finan- intervention, even though they have \v i it 4 the wall paper cially responsible and nothing is to to furnish a reason themaelves, and He wou ia take the action ot the! ! effect me ii terminate in its life. man (we mean he deais in wall pa- be gained by proceeding against | that, therefore, much of the news| majority of the King county delegs Ja per, was a minstrel man a few him civilly from the Mexican capital must pe| tion as representing the true sentl-| |Start Special The senate had pi p ie community, aad he had put this refer- years ago Had Offices in Seatt nted ment of t @ community, and he} OLYMPIA, March 9.—Senate (endum clause into the bill and it —Joe McDermott, proprietor ef The company had offic the ships which will to Vera, would sign the ipen eS| bills 300 and 301, which give | Would have gone to the people the Seattle hotel barber shop, is Empire building, Seattle; Spokane. the battleship ( gia and| If the gov t wore going on this unprecedented privileges tovtne {without the Decessity of Tefen: one of the best dancers in town rett. Bellingham and Sedro-\the cruiser Washing are ev I © came to protes traction and public utiity inter. {dum petitions signed by the vot Also, he's still a bachelor “Woolley dently intended to replace the ships dered on what basis he had cat este of the etate, were passed | °'* With the clause stricken —McCoy-Loggie Lumber Co., re- In the list of assets given in the aiready there, but for the present) ed a meeting at al y from the amended bill, the people y-Logg e. a de ‘the % “ 1 ” hi t yesterday afternoon through ” cently organized, will establish, receiver's repe rt are man items | ai} will be held wh t may be Those who favored € ' mountain scenery and all that,” said the bridegroom to Ag th eualk can secure a referendum only by camp at Sedro-Woolley and later on | *¥C" as “mahogany desks el | utilized quic ky Judge Donworth, representing | the bride as they viewed the north or newer end of Seatti busl. je house wi’ no opp’ Y signing petitions to that effect paddineelk steer - vet carpets,” and “cuspidors “! ‘he Navy Daniels {n-| Chamber of Commerce, and R | pees district, “but the big, hustling cities for me, and where can you! to debate them. | thamesives Nooksack 1 re. ee : ecreta e Na nie! +r yl tn” searemndte’| $9 Pe teiaia chan ie emanate The full organization was be- pong bh a —Henry Weiss. immigration in here is a small fa in Ev-| structed Admiral Fletcher to send) Hill, repre nie) ine ere REE ene ee hind the measures, and despite The bill now goes to the senate spector, hasn't smoked for years °C $129,000 way t%0 battleships to the principal xe ers es dactsiowense Potlatch isn't. Seattle's middlejare the things in which Seattle| the wishes of a number of indi- beeper sc fla ng —— aes me Gawe Gem sold, of which $103,571.50 was paid | Mexican pe Those urging the veto were name, but a potlatch or “big do-|takes special pride, and, last but! vidual republican members to |yaesed to. the governor for ap —Tit for tat. The Seattie, Ren. |. Admiral Fletcher was Instructed) (OC mercial Club; Col, oes” is what finds not only In most important of all, because no| digcuss them, they were rushed preva ce vale: or ap ton & Southern, whic + has consiat to pla ° the two. veusols { Ce @ County Semel carnival neason but all the ar other. American is ity _ boasts ite through under “previous ques | ""hetween the action of the ent 7 ined to srant favors to LOWMAN 1S BETTER mand of a flag officer, po, will be to Lewis an G. Mor round n the ming ST ater an ae eaieeudede Gaal| on, eee ay McArdle of |house and the making of the run tracks down Fifth ave : el Ad dualt aecenerton | Fison, Muntetpal league: Frank W.) PUES tite vow much it has to|neeritg feat—Engineer Thomson's Jettorash, coenty. bill into final law, is action by the girs inciiman H. med thi J. D. Lowman, who was sudde pk Dae ee ae Cotterill, Central Labor council, and) , one bout In the way of ite own|work=that leveled the moun S. B. 300, one of the most senate, which is expected today, and _—Counciiman Haas owned the) wricken ill Saturday, thoug The entire Atlantic fleet at pres-| i iaiin EB Griffiths, an a private citi-| boast about in the way of ite cml) Mtous hills to enay grades, and| eWeePing pleces of ‘legisiation the signature of the governor. Yesler way car line many years £0. yer out of the danger zone, is re is at winter drill in Guantana-| > achieve: the Some dea euiieed the “Clty of hilla” to ene-| ever But into affect in the stat Senate bill 301, passed by same q cob Furth bo nt ft 1 jot rather at good educed th city of hills oO ea | 3 y a. bom soon Fast usht It] ported in a « rent 0 ba p These re their] rather noite only atter the’“Bee-|fly seceesibie levels pee apie ed in less | method, provides that if a city or Tl ehanelindd of case of Capt. a vo ogame hk Biiticnee, eoeosa) cons Jar, Statements that 90 per cent of the jog America First” travel at} Ite harbor to which ships come| ‘then 20 minutes. private individual shall desire to is Jawson 1 De 1 consular people of Seattle were oppored to !from all parts of the world is one Albert E. Le Ballister, arrested here : vartment, war | People, the fight | tention 1s called to the lofty peaks 4 on Fairbanks warrant charging for-- SHIPPING OFFICIAL DEAD instructed ip. Fah (0 Webb: ne eee tate penafer,| OF Mt. Olympus or ont Ayan > eaten na a te tes gery. asked, owing to Le Ballisters| United States Shipping Commis: ington Carranza’s reply to the per|?) 4 tom Seattle, where they always! ora. .O ay ‘ egg that me Selarnet wourese of ‘wealth and com-| {Ineas. sioner Welsh died yesterday at hie |emptory notetthe state department | 174 Toe ene te Oi smpta, and vevake notice of Seattle's | mercial importance —P. D. Hughes, the lawyer, wears|home In Tacoma after a lingering sent demanding immediate and ade | i te a daing of four over-burder fe pedir poigye Hearn iaa Geis ky canan ond Geund @ carnation in his buttonhole every | {ilness, aged 60 quate protection of all foreigners. | 44 public officiais to the present ‘te from San Francisco to Seattle will ey. Be. nace: Dr. Ghent, Sut ‘commission could not improve rts one at in aiprovide — the ecing America Hughes has him beaten. Hughes carries a cane, too. —Appraisal of estate of la H. Abrams fixes valuation 469.60 is college building, the home | First seerofsights with more Washington State universi-,worth while sights than any other broad streets, splendid parks, |trip of 900 miles in the world. Mary $412 Lister, with a happysmite on bin face, stepped up to Judge Don-\the King County Democratic elib, —Duncan Inverarity of theatrical) : ‘ the King n and Tilikum fame. has lost his worth and enthusiastically shook heretofore one of the staunchest supporters of the governor. chance of getting one of those jobs standing in front of Bird's cafeterta in uniform. Duncan is growing al faifa on his chin and he doesn't look as thin and as long ad he used county chairman) jy @ statement issued by Secre- of the republican central commit: | tary Case of the Commercial Cinb tee of King county, also rusheé up| -pueaday, he says the governor t and joined in the jubilee. {made up his mind to sign the bill PHOTOGRAPHING POLICEMEN «~~: As a result of two letters receiv ed yesterday from Mayor Gill, de A woman telephoned the department Saturday night pollee saying fing that he. rescind his re-ia warrant had been Issued for| While the governor Was thuS| before the hearing and that the] Residents of West Seattle are re! to order that every member of Davis’ arrest, charging sasault in| busily engaged in exchanging felle-|« ,uniic hearing” was really & farC@| quested to attend a mass meeting —Warrant issued for arrest of Seattle police force be photo- the third degree, and that he could |{tations with the opponents of the). far as the open-mindedness Of] at &:00 o'clock tonight, in the field Howard | Turpin, Algonm school) graphed and the pletures filed with |be found at the howe of hls wife, | port commission, the others silent-|the governor was concerned Diskin of. the Tawemmpiastiod teacher, on charge of fraudulent vot-lthe department, as well as explain 622 Seventh ave y withdres or C @ street o ing the arrest, without warrant, of J.| Motoreycle policemen were sent| Apparently not desiring to dis Rose SHOW IN JULY he et alga 95; She ‘atneet one —John Bartley, former chief of sf Davis, a Seattle business man, to the address and arrested Dayis,|turb the governor's friendly pow Plans will be disenssed for incor TP eceks Sheri Hace Sere: | Cuter tans today rescinded the jaher | which | Ci eae ae with Judge Donworth and’ ata meeting of the Paeific North: porating an auto bus)concern to ~—ieuge Shorts, law partner of; photograph. order telephoned the sheriff's office and | Whitney, they le asters at Rose society Monday night, it{haul people to and from the West jchard A. Ballinger, former secre a eevavis arrest, Lang explains found the warrant wes there and| shaking hand« yest Ross yor ‘ 5 ent Ab -the torts - Mritbe toterior: fined. to. tonch| by che meotouent what have. was|thet Davis’ hail’ woe Bixee At $6,|. snobs these who withdrew In| was voted $9 Hain bas Route: Meai mage EMR a tt anata te higebra and coach football at the|arrested at the. instance of his|which was not farnished until mid-! this somber manner was Col. J. show during the oe “ Rs vaorviae oe © Ob, has old Seattle high school wite divoree, | nthe M, Hawthorne, former president of | July. as part of the prograt é Ke an f ea who fs seeking lll GUESS IF THEY’ RE MARRIED BY THE WAY- How ARe | | Nov AND YouR wren | | arte ‘ee | SAME AS USUAL ol PANSY, HERE 1S YOUR WEEK'S | PAM, | Forgot To GIVE IT 3 | To You ais MORNING “i | Dis AM MY SECOND HUSBAND, j | AN* VLU SAY DIS FOH 71M He's BETTAW DAN MY _ MUCH DAT NEARLY ALL » EARN, | HAS [ DIS ONE AM IN JAIL ma Fo MYSELF , Bess t we g PEOPLE TO MEET In its final form it is so worded | that the franchises which the Stone & Webster interests hold in the large cities, and which ordinarily |would have run out in Seattle in 19 are made “Indeterminate. which means perpetual, so far ar practical ults are concerned, Must Pay for Franchise If, for instance, Seattle doesn't wish to renew its franchise with the | Beattie Electric Co. in 1934, Its only alternative is to condemn and buy the line as “a going concern This means that not only is it te be valued as physical property, but its indeterminate franchise must have its value counted. This alone would run into many millions, for !t means the exclusive | privilege to operate in the streets of Seattle for an indefinite number of years Members the house r feature, bill, but th order, as the motions were McArdle Rob People of a Voice feet in thig their to denounce were on ady were ruled out of “previous question put and carried by The right of the people of the city! of Seattle to have all franchise mat ters referred to them—a right grant ed in the city charter—is taken| away by the new law So is the referendum clause on | the bill, which would have given the people of the state the right to vote on whether it should go Into effect and other features of the| enter into the street car, lighting or other public utility must first show the public service jcommission of the state that the service he proposes to give is neces: sary. business, he Senate bill 300 was put in its final form by Representative John R. Wilson of Seattle, 47th district When the time for the special jorder of business on this measure came, he arose and proposed an amendment which struck everything from the original bill after the en- acting clause. His amendment had not been |passed among the members. Prac | tically it was a new bill which the members had not the opportunity to read. |_ A brief speech for the measure by James H. Davis of Tacoma followed He said he had been a manager of a street car company himself, and j}had had so much trouble in renew ing franchises that he favored those which did | renewing, A dozen men rose to their feet to reply, Speaker Conner, however recognized McArdle of Jefferson who moved the previous question, This was declared carried | The vote of the Seattle delegation | was as follows: | Aye—Berger, Gibson, Grass, Guie, |Hull, Manogue, Mess, _Renick, Rotch, Webster, Wilson, Zednick, |} Lunn, Tonkin i effect | _No—Hastings, Lane, Murphine certainly not need Lobby Brings Pressure to Bear Upon Senators OLYMPIA, Mareh 9—P: from all sides#s belng brought to bear today upon the senate to force the passage of the amended utilf pill which went through the house yesterday Scores @f railroad and pu il ity lobbyists arrived this morning while long-distance telephones have been kept busy from Seattle and Ta® j coma Ww the senate chamber the public service lobby has tablished head duarters in the cloak rooms, and enator after senator is being drag ged out for “instructions ‘ong pressure is being brought to bear on the senat Metealf step being " said Senator today, “and every possitie g taken to whip it into line with the anvend- to coneur house

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