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.§ CABINET SPLITS ON WILSON’S REPLY RYAN CALLS NOTE ULTIMATU The Se attle Star IGHT er in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Se el Tivhe At meatihe High. lew VOLUME 18. NO. 89 SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY. JUNE. 8, 1915 ONE CENT sow VN ot oe iH me me 23 i 188 py A TWAS ater < tin the lant legislature N' ARLY 20,000 in Seattle alone have met the reactionaries of means the people want bome rule, direct legislation, a voice fhe reactionaries, {ntoxicated with power, had passed the legislature again—and the standpatters’ stand repuc in their own gov ‘ent ated the bil « mARCU be « ‘! udu tm i} on t re a n th b 1 to emanculate the tnitiative and referendum Hauvty 6000 voters EA BALES nicd “alaevied ‘tie’ fethtentom: pe It means that only three men in the Jast legislature really It was the climax to a series of vicious outlaw measures. titions. epresented the people of King county-—Senator Dan Landon, Rep- It struck at the fundamental rights of the people Do you get the significance? The average actual vote cast in resentative Thomas F. Murphne and Representative W. D, Lame. : Reckless, flu with thelr triumph, the reactionaries Seattle ta 60,000 means that the other 22 King county legislators betrayed a w . satiated me One-third of the actual voting population has gone to the trouble the people. gloated at the mini members and laughed their scorn of hunting up petitions and putting their names to them--TO RE a arg oR In their ignorance, they mistook It for final victory BUKE THE LAST LEGISLATURE EVEN vicious laws have been halted by the referendum; and a But it wasn't It means there are thousands of others, unwilling to sign their vote of the people will be had on them in November, 1916, Even as they gloated, Senator Dan Landon got up from his names or lacking the opportunity, who feel the same way Other vicious bills should also have been halted. But j It means that the Chamber of Commerce must have been enough has been done to prove the utter contempt of the people for F Gap BA tn 'e'vinging aposeh sounded a now Daltte ery; wrong, and Gov. Lister must have been wrong, when they sald the the last legislature, the repudiation of the 22 traitors from King “WE WILL MEET YOU AGAIN ON THIS," he said to them. people of Seattle wanted the port commission bill county “AT THE POLLS.” it mea ey were wrong when they sald the people of Seat With Senator Dan, the people HAVE met the etandpat gang The reactionaries jeered tle wanted the Renick bill and its equally vicious sister bi | _—MET THEM AND ROUTED THEM. WILK BILL TRWONT PO? BENEDICT May DELAYED RUN,SAYS come HOLDS OUT FOR FORWEEK GARDNER The McBride milk bill to com Theodore Roosevelt will not be a pel tuberculin testing of cows candidate for presideat in 1916. | or pasteurization of milk did not 80 deciared Gilson | Gardner tn} come to a vote in the ncit | Private statements in Seattle Mon | Monday, as was expect at day jiman Hap- Jerdner is the Washington, D.C i snag renga bill in correspondent of The Star, and ts By John Edwin Nevin ; WASHINGTON, June 8.—At the conclusion of in extended cabinet meeting this afternoon President Wilson caused Secretary Tumulty to announce that © his rejoinder to Germany is complete and that it is | vs reveal Petege le Bete chon Solr tal |“hoped” the note will go forward tomorrow. q ty committee for further con nee went up the Nile and was the| But the cabinet is not unanimous in its approval sideration. firat to meet Rov t when the Hanna's purpose |# to Give intter returned out of Africa, in his colleagues a chance to agre® | igo, and has held his closest con on amendment! |fidence ever since and thereby avert an Picks Up Pointers Here of the president's latest communication. Bryan: ieft 4 the White House at the close of the session, determined \to fight for modification of the note up to the minute — Mrs. John “Robinson,” wife No. 2 of John Frederickson, and her | bey. Eddie, who lived as the wife and child of Frederickson at 1211 | hour battle in the council. Gardner arrived in Seattle Mon jit is cabled to Berlin. 3 lemington court, until wife No. 1 found them. @ for Seiten and Marble, |day and left Tuesday morning. He > | It is understood that as the new! Upon being questioned, they re- a a the pe wie rt a stn leked up a political pees | note stands Jt firmly reiterates the ferred all {nquirers to the prési- Pe rev of th ore ab j H TS BROKEN AND Counctiman Dale wants bottles! w here international law as set forth in a Come Qut_Perepiring Inbeled to state whether the milk ts Ever hear of the Kind Words | Ultimatum alboe: te refused” petalantly at F. Murphine. | Hryan believes the U.S. to be on say a word. After an interval of tee does not embrace the entire) Murphine is quietly practicing record as favoring arbitration. If ten minutes, Secretaries Daniele this be so then he considers it @ and Wilson came out, then.Attor- | personnel of the council, the other! law now. But three years ago be mockery to forward a rejoinder ¥ . hy 3 2a Wednensda ~aha aaaaonniatatd Neeretitoa, Taarn’ hae be Although a majority of the cab rhe Premier's face was still set. | Ps edneasday jo col jo he inet is understood to be sgainst ' Jotin “Robinsoa,” d'street car mo- love affairs is this The Pasct Sound Life Underwrit-| got Gardner in tow rvs, We cntes bi tee. otk Go ark and torman, of 1211 Remington court, Some time in January, 1912," ory’ association of Seattle, at a! Visite Club at Lunch | persuasion from the cabinet room to Was the note completed?” who has had thé little’ god of love/ ssid Mrs. Frederickson, “this Mrs.| meeting Monday night In the Elke So, after Gardner visited with |the Univeraity club, .where all of] Bryan. kas eaked 7 fn bot water for more than three| ‘Robinson’ came to my home in Chi-| ¢j;), unanimously indorsed the Ole Hanson and several others, the the members lunched together. I cannot discuss what transpired Years because of his too inclusive! cago and asked who I was. | told) mijk bill now pending in the coun. bunch went down to the Hatley The position taken by the pre during the meeting,” he answered affections, is in the county jail her | was Mra. Frederickson, and) oj} building Innch place, where the mier came as a complete surprise sharply " Mrs. “Robinson” and her baby! she went away | In conclusion the resolution) “lub” meets to the president it is Bry. boy, Eddie, are distracted, and the) “,nout that time my husnand be-| reads Fuss Vorcate mceet eet CRA Surprise to President sented $6 ine cation a mother has seen her attorney about! gan staying away from home, and, “We heartily commend the pro. Pa je given a vote of confi He was known to favor arbitra- randum justifying his views that nee | y & divorce. when I asked him for a reason he posed ordinance now before them ks ae |tion, but heretofore has stopped the note as now framed is not of Mrs. Carolina Frederickson. Who toi4 me it was on account of busi-|city council for the better regula | short in his fight for this principle the character that the U. 8. should came half-way across the continent. hea, tion of Seattle's milk supply and) Sl! tone Ip favor of the motion to | when a majority of the cabinet dis- send oe: ; from Chicago, to claim “Hobinson™ "Three years and a half ago, Mrs.| urge its adoption beagles tn Page . jagreed with him By executing arbitration treaties as her lawful husband, is crying -Ropineon’ left hor two children and| i the introductory paragraph the| ner ten *omebody moved that Gard. | The president expected his ac- with a majority of the countries of her eyes out in the Y. W.C. A. She! ner husband in Chicago to marry association states that tt im vitally! crip. And everybody voted to re-| tion to be the same in the present the world, the United States has had him arrested Monday on a big-\ my husband. He left me and our! interested In all matters affecting] ject him } | Instance, . taken the direct position of being amy charge. She says his sight jittie girl, and came West public health and welfare, and has} He Talks Politice | President Wilson told callers be- against war, he held. name ts Frederickson, and that he I traced him thru a traveling the best interests of its thousands; When the foshing was over, pce hae Seromin of the epee that May Mean His Retirement 3 {s her husband man who saw him here, and who of policy holders at heart ardner. said that the business ée the ministers were unanimous in’ Bryan is said to have urged that 7 The story of “Robinson's” strange toig me he was living under the " their approval of the new note the United States could stand firm- DALE BILL HAS | Mrs. “Robinson.” Nile No. 2, seen West an yet | looki as to the position this government ene Fe afr iti hat thit at her home Tuesday morning, de- dad Ciadaecetanrte wasntente. dont propose @ peace congress sOOn lOORING | ould tae in meeting Germany's potercaaesy try atoll atta clared she had acted in good faith, eee te mona gon toward bringing the European war to an|™ at es ten Destine reer Germany in a position where she but failed to mention any former . . > . 0 e rc Id not explain and meet the | Y {4 | sives will nominate Hiram John \ end, according to the Giornale d’Italia to-| 1 the Wnite House tt was mere. | Could ne UN IMEL END et coe Kisaburo Shoji, a porter at 1, W.|s0n, and will draw enough votes to talia t ly aad ryan was working upon an | United States half way in remedy= ase . preasion has begun to lift in the Tha Balad ot Bevan tn arvivie 4 r ® @t ty upon tté rights and still not close name of ‘Robinson PT East and that there is more opti ° . the meeting was the first intima | SEA CA AIN iS imistic feeling there than in the RC ME, June 8.- The Vatican intends tO} ion thet chara Whe asdinagventiont the door to any explanation Ger 3 married against my people's : . : a . : -. rT y stor ¢ defeat any standpatter and to in | " ing the conditions complained of. Counctiman Dale totzodueed iie| Wishen.” whe anid.” “John alwaya| Suter Jewelry store, te held in the defeat soy waniiscver and te ty day. Pope Benedict, it is said, will propose |imporiant’ payer and wan delayed | ME ine conditions complained off resolution for the leasing of Di-|told me he was divorced. 1 hadiCoie’") “Kanao of the Panama, Wilson. that he preside over the congress in person. |... Thoketed In hie private cffice | Whether Bryan would sign the re- vision A to the S. E. Co. in the, father he had murdered me and Ed Maru Monday night en and his messenger refused to inter. | Joinder If transmitted in its preseut council Monday with a long speech |die. Of course, I shall get a di-| Mar H i : x. a f hofi fired four shots at Kanao |rupt him form tn, which he discussed at length the | vorce. T have already seen my ats) aoe red toe eres Mela at ERT BE IN JUNE 20 | sna an, hour after the cab-|,. le angvily efaesd. to) Guin follies of municipal ownership, one of the bullets taking effect in inet meeting was scheduled, Bryan | Such a possibility 4 thee ia dle ariiieae be mae. benss che Va. V sord way beatae the captain's left arm | left his office. His face was flush. If he should not sign it, his re | 3 The olty has other problems far in Chicago so we could be married, 9%)! shot Kanao without warn iadiiake Wash ,|ed. His firm mouth was drawn |tirement as secretary would be cer- i more important than city railways.” and come away, but | hope now [9$ The two were discussing an} ‘he ‘patkiboerd has dntounded Lake Washington steamers. F tight in a straight line. His. fea-| tain He paid a whole lot more be-\that he goes back to her.” | #ssault on Shoji's wife during a trip B) that the first of its summer band|TAne, who owns a store near the| tures were set and cold | No Fear for Future sides. He was quite out of breath ? on Kanao’s vessel a year ago concerts will be held Sunday al ' tre ot pusiness men in Cabinet Room Guarded | It is believed if the present ert- when he had finished ee Shoji apparently was not satisfied via $6 the neighborhood To all inquiries he responded sis is passed successfully, there Councilman Fitzgerald arose Frederickson, or “Robinson,” had of the truth of the captain's state-| Farmers at the public markets |?" No business men having put up| with nothing more than a negative) Will be no subsequent develop Gentlemen of the council,” he little to say ment that the employe responsible! must close up at 9 o'clock at night Wagner's 40-plece band will play |any money to hire bands at Alki or/ shake of his head |ments of such an acute nature as 7 , woo ee , Asked Tuesday if he had told his for the attack had been discharged.|{f the recommendation of the har. at Volunteer park, The park board's other parks, folks who can't hear} For more than an hour the doors|is likely to cause a rupture be © 4 said, ‘because | do not velieve one | second wife that he was divorced, bors and grounds committee is ac. amateur band will play at Woodlanc |the amateurs at Woodland or the|to the cabinet room were closed |tween Germany and the U. 8. 4 , word Wr. Dele hes held Sout these | aged, abd shld: ‘1 don't think SAL MON IN THE LAKE pted next Monday by the council, , park business men's band at Leschi, will) behind him. The president's mes-| It is reported from Berlin that | j Various things, | move thet the ree. | ney can <0 anytiing with mein The committee discussed the bili| There will be a band at Leschi have to journey to Capitol hill for|senger screened the corridor that|Germany is disposed to agree that | ore. sto taste: elast te tat this state, anyway. They'll have to Green Lake is swarming today Tnesday \park next Sunday, and possibly on their Sunday music | the curious might be kept at a dis. unarmed passenger-carrying ves- Dale votlag ne Bot $0 ON®| ake me back to lliinois, and I don't| with 15,000 small steelhead, The original draft of the mea-|subsequent Sundays. No, gentle| For it never would do, y'under-| tance |sels shall be immune from attack | The bill furnishing free water to | believe th ll do that salmon, loo in its watera Mon-|sure, which was introduced by |reader, It will not be a park board stand, to leave the automobile boys At last the door opened with a/in the future, But the foreign of- 4 F | “My first wife and I quarreled.jday by the Green Lake Business! Councilman Bolton, fixed the clos-|band, It will be hired by Capt |up around Volunt park out on|bang. Secretaries McAdoo and|fice may ask that. such vessele i Mode at was coe D 1 did." | Men's sesociation ing time at & o'clock \John Anderson, who owns a line ofthis music stuff. | Redfiela were the first to emerge. shall not carry munitions. University st, was passed She told me to get out, an: 4 j 9 ‘s en Among Tod | ‘ Spees Sy ThE }HELLO, LS THIS You ms You cHanuier | | WONDER WHAT - HOWEST, TOM, 1M ALL OVER | ong 0 a Ss 00 } \ CURIOSITY 15 WOMENS GREAT ("how ARE You? ~ SAY, 10 You LE SCANDAL CAN BEING MAD - PERHAPS | CARRIED WEAKNESS — | HAYE AN IDEA — | WEAR. THE SCANDAL ABouT MRS. Be I IT Too PARK = PLEASE “TRLL ~ AND ° HELEN WILL BE OVER HER PEEVE BLACKMORE 7 - NO | CAN'T VERY - Mie ABOUT THE SCANDAL — _ ,] REMEMBER ings re— AND BE TALKING TO ME IN FIVE w Nou wwe See Gx Tatt } WHEN DID YOU WEAR AeouT IT ¢ ve <ene MNGTES * ibe eli Bp v a Lf BATING MY \ big sale of house dresses at one of Seattle's lead- | . ear! MEALS AT tie stores, which is bound to be of great interest. | HOME AGAIN : k : eR i F One of Seattle’s leading ladies’ tailors is holding a June clearance sale and offers to make high class | suits at $30 and $35—a distinct bargain. Another house offers a line of men’s clothing at $11, comprising merchandise which ordinarily sells for much more, ete., ete. Phe ads are just cram full of money-saving op- portunities for you today, Take advantage of them,

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