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EGISTER! Are you prepared for the battle against the OUTLAW measures inflicted on the people by the last legislature? To prepare for battle, you must mo- bilize. You must be armed. Your weapon is your signature on a referendum petition, and your signature unavailing and unlawful if you have not registered this year. Go to the Prefontaine building, Third and Yesler. The registration office is open every day except Sunday until 5 p.m. In the next 90 days, the big referen- dum battle to overthrow iniquitous measures, the rebuke of a treacherous legislature, must be decisively launched. In the next nine days, while the preliminary steps in the mobilization of the people’s army is going on, get ready for the call to arms. Buckle on your armor by registering, and prepare to fight. wame| TheSeattleStar iu VOLUME 18 NO. 15. SEATTLE, SH., SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915 ONE CENT ON TILAIND AND fer sat ILL REPUDIATE LEGISLATURE ack Dalton in, TWIT DOS.C-ASS, MEETING INDORSES Railroad Plan VERDICTIFIREMEN? FIGHT ON JITNEY BILL AND | —— Stocky Old Sourdough Back From Washington, Where pion a tas rat Jury ae City Employes ae in zoe ae “i n reside Save m4 “ons: _| quits im o arge o! of Contrary pinion by | He ear Gar ce : ea, poop be First Construc | Conspiracy in Escaping | Corporation Counsel = tion or 1 e rom < up Cree | From Asylum | Bradford By Fred L. Boalt just PROVE SANITY INVESTED IN STINE | Jack Dalton, just returned from Washington, D0. C., whe | Hearing on Monday May Re-| Men Declare Chief Stetson Marked by an intensity ja showing of “necessity.” J lures are to come to a vote, and they by Councilman Lundy rumor has it, he interviewed Referring to the fitney bus bill, referendum forces must remain tn Meet Again Next Week President Wilson, Secretary | sult in Final Freedom for Accused Them of Bucking neigh attends a revival gather: ||. Senate Bill 201, to the port bill,| tact and not be swerved by party| Another meeting will be held Lane and other high official Man Who Slew Stanford | the Seattle Electric ne omnes Weyting etme he initiative, referendum, and re buncombe next Friday night at the same sald Saturday: | White. | Company. | bor Temple Friday night, at ame Renick It was on his estion that a/ place, At that time, several of the “Th ain't much doubt but | eee | « tended by 350 citizens of every pill and to Senate bil relating resolution was important measures still pending that the government will build | | NEW YORK, March 13.— Lieut. W. G. Champion and walk in life, launched a deter to city finances, Corporation Coun-| every civic body in the rnors hands will have its railroad from Ship's creek Harry K. Thaw wae cleared to Pipeman Frank Toyer w dis. mined, ager ive. and unre sel f d declared they were point a representa as a m-| been disposed of, and active crew le at Cook inlet, to the Matanuska | | day of the charge of conepiracy pa a: Melding trem the Geusite lenting referendum battle [only th eddies in the main cur- ber of th ecutive com ation of petitions will be besa f coal field.” | to escape from Matteawan aey- fire Waanatzaies by. Chief Sten against the outlaw measures rent the referendum league After pointing out the class leg- 9 iton, who is stopping in Se- | jum. son for being interested in the d by the recent legisia | Bradford Denounces Bilis United we win” was the slogan |islation a d impossib} conditinaas a ‘sheen. dame. wok dheeuae Gur | Attor b weelle:telek, witeh jitney bus busin The main current, he described nelated by Erickson and the | exacted by the jitney bus bill, Ling (aig ther than that whatever knowl. | | ended in a wild tumult, the jury The evidence at the trial be. peaker after speak in the effort to kill home rule of mane meeting * enthusiastically declared t edge he may have concerning | at 12:20 this afternoon return fore the Civil Service Commis. | ‘hunderously applauded ha PR ETS stoptes & Me oie le cccean the governm plans. ed @ verdict of not guilty, and sion showed five firemen had various enactments of the dis. he work of the legislature,” he Plan a Joint Campaign in this city is anxious to a oe Thaw was taken back to the contributed $40 each, bought a credited lawmakers were de wid, is the product of diabolical tras the unanimous rentiment| some forny of tnserones —s Fn a PE ae ih nounced minds of the meeting that a joint refer fair and just. een ee easily the first citizen) einigy npr it Rt vf pe rte ge employed one Rogers | i. a unanimous vote, a resclu-| With the legislature having abso-|endum campaign be conducted, and| posed to the principle. (But the erty for whi ” tion was adopted to forward a tele lute Bradford showed, no| representatives of the jitney bus law, as it is passed, Is not |gram to Gov. Lister, asking him to) regulation, right or privilege any/ association, A. M. Prather, secre-| meant for the protection of ther Toyer nor Champion ever ran the machine except Recause of his knowledge of con fighting ever since he killed ditions fn the North, his known hon-| Stanford White, nine years ago, | veto Senate Bill 391, requiring “cer-|city may want to exercise or to tary; Hugh Todd, attorney, and W passengers or pedestrians, but eaty, courage, executive ability and is at hand. | on two or three occasions, for | iiricates of necessity” before any | guarantee to its citizens, is safe. Linn, pledged hearty support to the| Ie entirely meant to confiscate the absolute faith which Alaskans As soon as the jury foreman had| Single trips, and then for the | bic utility may be started, eith-| On matters of local nature en- movement the bus business. So unfair generally have in him, he has been announced the verdict, Attorney loved ate A saeden iy te wrt er by citles or private citizens. | tirely, he said, members of the leg They recognized, they said. that| are the terms, that a jitney bus given charge of the transportation Stanchfield for Thaw moved that he| jp ven ney a Fon Mi > Pa Points Out Danger \\slature from other parts of the their {ndividuel fight was only a| operator would not be permite " end ofthe work of the Alaska rail- The net tree and returned-to New; ine their off-ahitte, and they Former-.Mayer George F. Got-latate who have-no interest in the phase of the bome rule fight; that ted to furnish $2,500 cash as@ road commilssion | Hampshire, from whence he was ex.) S0Fe not oseupl Od more phan | terill pointed out that thin meamire| matter at all, can dictate to Seat- to kill the jitney bus bill this time! guaranty. This is a herculean job. But tradited to face the trial just ended.| or +4 ahs on we . not only made competition (mpos-/tle or to any other city what it may will not prevent a new bill in the “He must furnish a surety Dalton has been tackling herculean awhee'ee Prandin j bo chine rn _— ai and practically guaranteed |or may not enjoy next legislature unless the princi bond in that amount. and sure- jobs all bis life, and getting awny Cowidel for the prisoner express rhe tien = © summoned before | Perpetual life to existing private Means Two-Year Battle ple of home rule is fully estab. ty companies are made parties with them. He made light of the ed confidence that they will win in|Chief Stetson who. according to| monopolies but it was broad) Councilman Erickson ared lished to any action f ‘work of building the government rea tyscdent when su-| Tover, said Don't you know that |®0Ugh to even exclude the opera-|that it means a two-year battle Briet speeches were also made Under these conditions, no 4 railroad | } Tatea' Sean eakie you are injuring one of our big cor.{ton of any jitney bum in compett-|The obtaining of signatures to the by Joseph Sloan of the Public Own.| surety company will issue a 4 Pa denketob dees sine o- Mahe | preme Jus ape bears sarge) 708 tre Dime pare thousands of ton with a street railway system | referendum petitions was only the ership league, J. Y. C. Kellogg ¢ bond, and therefore it means 3 and dry,” he said. “We didn't mtss| ares . “sl Retices taete te eet! except with the consent « sal rhe : the progressive party, Hy D. Fol of the jitney bus The verdict is regarded a signa state public service commission on! In November, 1916, these meas-'som of the democratic party and! 4 a day a year ago, when we were getting the coal out for the navy test. There isn't any r om why railroad construction could not be carried on there the year ‘round.~ | victory. The jury was out 14 hours) Says It's City’s Money Te which Toyer replied that he! which dealt with his contention | tought it was hi ri nis own money that he belleved and had been ad-| The evidence further showed that SMYRNA ALASKA ACTION vined be would not violate any lawW/ neither man had anything what | in escaping from Matteawan is be ever to do with the fitney after sain see Dalton, an active, extremely mns- cular man of middle age, has had a wonderful career, about which he ver talks v4 ’ Nowe aden Jack Dalton Heved to have influenced the 12|they learned that it met with the By ED L. KEEN WASHINGTON, March 13.—Pres Ce ee aecae aversion. Because Dalton insisted on tak | ™*? ieikiebaink sa oats mt eerie pot a pre United Pr Staff Correspondent ident Wilson Is considering the re SAN FRANCISCO, March 13, | whose work lies along less temper He was a trader in the early|ing the coal over the trail he was/ gk vee ‘oak. 4 “willing noloaiae | LONDON, March 13.—Reinforced | port of government engineers who| —“My crime is being an artist. | @mental lines? I am trying to be days making, instead of over the river| Just as the trial closed the court| Jobs, were willing to apologize for! | A Be th true to myself, to reach my highest Dalton was the first to penetrace| ice, Swift refused to pay the men.| room was thrown into an uproar by|'Bvesting their own money in a/ by alx British “a ships Tom the | investigated the various routes sug-| | am trying to live my own Ie aevioument. ‘It that. development eg 4 4 bys d Ramon y {scheme which Corporation Coun-| Dardanelles Admira Pierse’s | costed for the shite Sta iste “ to the head of the White river DALTON PAID THEM OUT OF /a fist fight which occurred directly ravage a Ae had e ne Tie lsquadron today prepared to begin | ested for the Alsekan ay | In my own way, and have run | comes in a life with Ishigaki, why and now everybody nao there is| HIS OWN POCKET—$30,000—AND Justice Page's bench hief was perfect! imate a final sea assault which will bring) The plans were submitted to the} baplrveet ba pa ayes pa convention-ridden persons copper in Alaska. He found one|LATER THE GOVERNMENT RE-| Sheriff Grifenhagen ana John the downfall of Smyrna, in Asiatic {dent by Secretary Lane, who| are ing o my interfere ‘ nugget weighing five tons. It's stll| IMBURSED HIM Lanyan, head of the d ive ag Bucking 8. E. Co. jl Offence | rarkey { today he hoped for an early de-| ("9 for me, and this is the re- Mrs. Kanno married the Japanese there. , | INCIDENTALLY, HE SWUNG A cy employed by the t attor.| Inasmuch as evidence showed) Hombardment of the forts Inside! cision, nthe weetl ec its in Seattle eight years ago, and they Dalton was one of the first men| HARD RIGHT ON SWIFT'S JAW, ney's office, exchan we that men had not worked online harbor continues, with the|~” This was the statement made to- lived happily until recently, when, to reach the Klondyke at the time| PUTTING HIM DOWN FOR THE The police used thelr ¢ to| the eff sayy “ry Solis oa Turkish gunners replying spiritedly an road to start without | day + a ude Boyle Kanno, she rey ahs first realized her love of the rush, and the first to bring COUNT. clear the court then only for a brief trial trip, the] “"\nong th forcing shipe | delay not cisco sculptress for Ishigaki authentic news of the gold discov-| Swift was removed to another Lanyan was arrested by order of 5 of mo bd br D | wan the Britis uip Triumph President Wilson will decide| Wife of Takeshi Kanno, a Japanese ‘Husband Changes His Mind ery to the outside world field of activity, and the rocking) Judge Page Guth tabs “un tenes Athens dispatch For several two existing routes.oan | Poet She and her husband were incom: He blazed the trail which bears| chair admirals at Washington there-| The charges against Thaw's four She sat in a room in the deten-| patible, she believed, and she told his name from Haines Mission to! after pretended an enthui the Moslem de. hours she shi 4 or wheth ne sclached tion hospital, charg d and util Upon re w route is to b sipt of Bradfo ® opin d by her sister him that they were not mated. m for codefendants w dismissed as yreed to retire from fenses, until the head of the White river, the| Alaska coal for the Pacific soon as the principal OSE Bhd | tee ce oper eoeaay renede battle Ine from a Turkish pro tary Lane wae hopeful that| With insanity, following her frankly) Ishigaki, a younger man, was @ Sushanna district, scene of the last|they did not—and do not—feel. en acquitted was obtained to prosecute the case. | » exploded on her deck the preliminary work would start Confessed love affair with Eltaro| better mate, she said, because of gold discovery sc Sete A Triumphal Procession Bradford's letter to Fire Chief The damage is declared to have| this spring, no matter what route a young Japanese sculptor his artistic temperament. He led the engineering party) Dalton won't admit he talked with) When the verdict w need, etetsou, in part follows been comparatively slight | was chosen and artis ‘ Kanno accepted the news stoical- which located and surveyed the| anybody In Washington t came into Thaw's eye elas WihiK Thar Minis sardment of the Dardenelles| It was stated the | ent Admits She's Temperamental y, left his home, and went into tne route of the Copper River & North “I'm not much of a mixer,” he amiled, but emotion pre ) Anglo-French fleet con hoped to make his decis a What artist she asked can hills, t 1 changed his mind western railroad, the longest sald ed him from speaking as his attor The gist of the rule (civil serv | inues short_tUme, live the conventional life of those! and r road in Alaska | Was he waiting for railroad sup-| neys and the newspaper men offer.| !c@ rule) is that no employe should —————— he a, | plies He wasn't. He was just ed congratulat en he corto arate ti, BULLOCK ARRESTED LQNGSHOREMEN BOYCOTT ALL WEDS IN RENO, was almost a triumphal procession t his Frat os ola pabiia. aepvaat ed bringing coal from the Matanus To help build the government his friends and acc of spectators|°! © eo ble parts IN WASHINGTON, D. C. ka field to tidewater at Knik for a| raliroad? intercepting him to shake hands utniatear la peat HP ey CRAFT LOADING FOR VANCOUVER IS FREED HERE J hh Holl ) U. 8. dl No; h i ; t Dr. Josep! jolmer i ° e wanted to prospect some te LAMaae dah onnbleve 1¥0 | ede Geet Spe ane whi ie rector of mines, was told that the! There wasn't much money working When, the Bering sea coal navy! hanging around. He was going back| Th it failed, the government propo: H king investments and trying | ,, ° Db task was next to Impossible, but— for the government. Good fellows, Ss | EA MER Ne itt biend: INUOCOR OORT. "9 | Portland, who is wanted here to be- Ieee a Dalton could do It if anybody could | though his position, provided always, | fn * years sentence in the county) ny order of the executive board between longshoremen and truckers| Married in Reno, Nevada, and dk ; ' | sail for defrauding the government, t 3, however, that nothing he may for defrauding the & MeNts| + the Pacific Coast division of the| of two docks at Vancouver with the | vorced in Seattle is the reversal of Dalton did it. An uncommunicative man is Dal HITS MINE : In the winter of 1913-14 he cut a ton, But there is good authority for occurred in Washington, D. C., to. 0° Ene | ae Vemgshoremens as owners of the docks. Local long do on his own time shall unfit was the word received custom, practice, and previous con 60-mile trail from the Chikaloon saying that the administration at - him from properly discharging |@%Y. This wa owe 4) soctation, a boycott is on today|Sboremen tried to get the executive | 4440) 7 sirice river, on the Matanuska river, to, Washington turned an eager ear to LONDON, March 13.—A | hie official duties by the eovadh nited States marshal’s) te iist vessels loading for Van-|board to rescind the boycott order | ‘ito ee matrimonial history tn ition o! * > office yvench warrant was ts: 4 on the 1 ican ¥ nut the e whic Ss. Mabel M. Gallagh 3 Knik, and dragged over it 800 tons his exposit of Alaska’s needs, steamship believed to be the | YOU ARE THEREFORE ioe: Ace autinck idee #Man couver, B. ¢ n the American side, b b 4 * a rds of coal. and that it will be guided largely b: | ADVISED THAT THE RULE | sued for Bulloc “ i t fort proved unavailing the principal actress 5 gely PY Anna, a Swedish vessel, fouled ! x victed with Chas The action wan taken without con 1 , Before the job was finished he his advice in building the railroad. | DOES NOT COVER THE AUOOK, Wes Con we Teeranae with the loch) Water Front The local union contended the The knot was tied on March 3, had to settle a question of authori a floating mine and sank off | ABOVE CASE, AND THE /|E. Houston on a charge f collusive | ference with tie order was not justified t the| 1414. at: Raho abd Brabet Re ty with George W. Swift, govern- Tou will find the room you! $¢arborough today. Eighteen of | OWNER OF SUCH AUTOMO. | hidding on two contracts for supply.) Pmployes: union is dispute was purely loc Var hei ot eka cant ment disbursing agent. Swift was ; 3 her crew are reported to have | BILE 18 CLEARLY WITHIN |inx coal to Alaskan forts, Houston| It is the outcome of a dispute | couver jcame Mrs, Mabel Gallagher, But hindering the work all he could. n Star “For Rent” Ads been saved and two killed | HIS RIGHTS.” ‘began his term Friday that arose two or three days ago| ‘The first vessel affected by the|2O sooner was the marriage cere- pst sai set on — — - = |boycott was the British steamer|™oty performed than Ray, — | Reno, be the conjugal yoke as unbearable. At least, he contributed nothing to the sup t of his wife, and, in the course of time, Mrs. Gallagher moved away from the divorc Glengyle. It arrived in Seattle at 11a. m. Friday, and a cargo of 1,000] tons which {it is to take on has remained untouched Further efforts to have the order ( aarsecemaen of the executive board rescinded city, . - pa " — NO ONE TOLD Mé, BUT ) - Sar senameatandicy where she had been married PZ by Ow [50 VERN Lare AT |r ING Power WAN THAT Nou | “i department No. 7 of the King coun 4 | oemebend \"IN ds ) GAME THAT You HAVE ARREST DR. LEONARD ty superior court, had ‘the unique experte ating a Seattle di. ‘ON SPEEDING CHARGE “"“* '° >": “°""™ Dr. Adna Wright Leonard vs| DRESDEN booked at police headquarters Sat income siege sh RAIDING! A SHUFFLE IN YouR. ——————' You P pedyp STAM \ VOUT f mie aa | tion of the speed laws. Park Policeman Dickinson char Leon ard drove through Frink park at LONDON, March 13.—Con- the rate of 30 1 an hour, The, firmation of reports that the case il tried in police cour German cruiser Dresden is Meaday again conducting raids on Eng- lish vessels was received today 3 by the British admiralty. The EXPLOSION KILLS FIVE British consul at Valparaiso NEW YORK March 13. Five sent confirmation of a report | persons were killed today and te that the bark Conway Castle injured by the explosion of an oil| had been sunk andethe crew jain landed at Valparaiso,

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