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INDICT TAGGART, ||GOVERNOR FEARS POLITICAL BOSS || VIOLENCE OF MOB We're With You, Woodrow! if GHT we are with you, Woodrow Wilson, e a e i nd we will be to the end Pa eee C nia Do not falter, we are with you WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Comes the word from east and west er in Seattle That Dares to Print the News viuke AF oaASEia North and south also proclaim it— High. Low 137 p et What you do we know is best 7 SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, \Y, JUNE 22, 1915. ONE CENT 8, Thatse ann Het pom, He tt CHTY ASSERTS ITS LOVALTY | BESIEGE _ Off to Mr. Wilson Soldiers and Sailors Head ial Parade Thru Gaily Dec- 4 Sane . aN bi orated Streets and En- SLATON eo . TA beg Ca thusiastic Throngs. Boom! , ; ny f - Bd cat gt The crowds in Second ave. at noon Tuesday lined 7 2 eae 7 both curbs when the first of the 21 guns of the presi- fe tye y F dential salute was fired by the South Dakota, at anchor ™ . ; Cae: Ru a Na off the foot of Madison st. Boo-o-o-m! aS i" s } + Again and again the guns yunced i a ‘ ne agra a i eed | Cas and gain the guns ann unced in stentorian United Press Staff Correspondent tong W. Bryan will , fie : ; y ie, enes to the waiting crowds ashore: “This ts Wilson ATLANTA, June 22.-—-Gov. Sla gi Ison day” speech tonight i . a 4 bt a y!” i Ss ue N Ad ~ The t was back at his desk in the : t at the Empress theatre, where a 3 ‘ Y f Da) And it wa a, Wilson Day such as The Star, capital this afternoon. He made pecial patriotic program has been ‘ , ey of? : , which suggested the idea less than a weex ago, had the trip from his home, just out d by Manager Bronson, to ’ a . a be ardly ¢ id a) re side the city, In an open automo. Yom'"Feamait tween shows Le : ha dly dared hope to see bile and without a guard. There oP National f i ymin Was no sign of hostilit the gov ernor motored thru the streets of Atlanta No one was awaiting the gov amg ‘ , was the signal for the parade to start. It got @ songs will be rendere ; f u “ on the n ie. To the ears of the crowds came the strains of mar fang pletu of Wilson will be 4 : A te ("= music snd the sound of tramping feet { Seek ar tes oxtioe Second ave. was brilliant with fl nd bunting, As the head Congressman Bryan, altho a mem ‘ M i - < of the parade came into view, it was greeted with cheers, scattering a ara kN wader Rel ber of a different political party h 3 i “ { } ¥ Ls. jat first, but gathering strength until the canyon-like sides of the grnoe ‘atin tion. following “he ee, Wilsons sand close tothe . 7 ts ; , f avenue rang with an immensity of eound & mob gathered outside the Slaton ' fae rote theron weaver resent a ; ; Be iiy ¥ estate, and the militia way cried aantisenen | .$ f - Pea etant ee ¥ } First came the mounted police, clearing» the way. out: to Bose Slaton. Upon his IL EXPR | = COUNCIL € €SSE5 the police automobiles and a police motorcycle squad. Then, thé) des! ims, Congratulating him THIN WI N Ber cibhinuting the sentence ot Leo FAITH IN WILSO soldier band from Fort Lawton, with two companies of “regulars® M. Frank to life imprisonment The * wr wonte — j , * { | swinging briskly at its heels. The marine band from the Bremer) Were stacked high. They included y adopter : reset jon i ro ; eR \ _ jton navy yard then, and sailors, moving et a rolling galt, as the) Sessekges from. the goversor of by Counetiman Haas, indore Yee i ja slanting deck heaved eath their feet ; Weat Virginia and Kansas ‘ nd agreeing to take j y i P v Behind the sailors rode the members of the city council, in ma+ Gov. Slaton was still besieged part in the parade. The resolution , i hes ¥ i chines ‘ 9 In his country home this fore follows wal ¥ , “ ay Policemen next—fine, upstanding men in blue, marchi ? ~ t 4, p-stand e' nue, ing solid- sailed Bg battalio a vd “oe Pe yes eo ed # 4 i " ly og eat own band at their head : - y a governor's wnei be r K hen the Tilikum fife and drum corps, fifing ni horse guards patroiling every | council earnestly wishes to be hel | great vigor pe, Tfing and drone aporoach to ten-acre es- \— | placed on record as uphoidin . e na h cle: tn six tellve ‘feels the. sity. sa tare June 22 | ary an me pete ; : ‘ bas an the firemen ~clean. slim-waisted, deep-chested fellows, 8! Thomas Taggart, former chair- oa fi be + iz alt, fire-fighters, not men-fighters, whose business jaton «owas protected from to preserve peace in our coun- o f s it is not to kill, but to save. A the b moc violence. man of the National Democrat. try, ang to that end we heartily 3 7 F | Then followed such pel oe Ney fw Prey Niggas = ioe wee paying the price for S” Sepeererer, ere” yew indorse the plan of setting aside 3 “yy eM at } the. citizenry. of a great city, moving in orderly erree’ aa a having saved the life of a hu- Bell; Chief of Police Perrott June 22, 1915, ‘Wilson da: : ‘ A oth, So that President. Wilson might know that they repréeaniatinal bh man being when he commuted isd (0h aah Saadabiola pot an ah chprecsion of the otye | ma ; ‘ ‘ ie overeign people, have confidence in him and will hold up his hands im the death sentence of Leo M. confidence in our president in E r y : " whatever course q Frank to life imprisonment. iticlans, were indicted by the Se maeeian of Cc. + ek a . i; * * er course he mas pursue in the international crisis. wie Wine Ghutt thet. Gov. Marion county grand jury here s ha - ig oO e 9 : e - H ' 5 . Me | ume Re 3 ' t is a sign of the genuineness of the spirit of true democracy Slaton was badly shaken. hes tional and international pro! fi ioe: (ot Hien , ich dwells in the American breast that ‘most everybody wanted to Bet at 2 o'clock this morning a “ lems confronting the nation to- ‘i ' Oe 3 ; get into the Ordinary Gink brigade, “Gen.” Dan Landon commanding, They are chargea with con- day.” b i f “ a ‘ Not all the Ordinary Ginks could get into the jitneys, tho the drive When the militia commander re ‘ : walt 40 faldnien } ported that the last straggler haa ePlracy to com elo | THEATRES WILL HAVE ‘ P i : ers were out in force, each with a portrait of President Wilson on his heen driven away, the governor [" the recent county primary {patriotic PROGRAMS : all : | wind shield declared: repo genad gent At the Empress, Pantages, Clem 5 ‘ * The Ginks carried transparencies—“Ordinary Gink Brigade’s” did right. And I would do it ot ee ey SR Fee | ne ddmorty, Alkemien, tieand, Co ad : , | “We're With You, Woodrow,” “Yes, 100 Million Strong!” and so on, a thousand times again.” meee Beemionst bile tedny |e: aed ther theatnie, piett : , Dilick : Grand The: J m Revolvers on Breakfast Table Fei ran ge gh call bg dl goon binge Sg ran atre Jammed to Overflowing Soy. Sistem and a. dozen friends |. Prominent peiiticiene will be | of Woodrow Wileun wilt be oeus j The route followed was: From Hotel Washington south on Sees who remained in his home with ‘dicted. ’ oh gue eran wo Seas 4 } ‘ md to Pike, east to Fourth, south to Union, west to First, south tay fim under a virtual state of siege Allegations of importation of vot-| mustcal programs will be rendered % ; ted dinate te Phat yp liegt pce nie ky Ged breakfast this morning with |°"* repeating, tampering with re-|In some of the theatres the audt . : ‘ | dispersed : a revolvers and rifles on tables and turns, threats and violence to vot-| ences will be asked to join in sing * TROM | r chairs within easy reach ier tcgae Eaten Wie eke ay gaan The chairman, Professor E. $, Meany, stated with brief and simple Few slept in the big house dur. eee ie indicted men | BON DISPLAYS : © ranas & eloquence the purpose of the mass meeting—to pledge President Wilt ing the night. \KaNexMayor Roberts ls One | 12-FOOT PICTURE f , j Latuslaated son the united and loyal support of the citizens of Seattle at this perils ernltho the (entrance to the So* Don Roberts, former mayor of| A feature of the downtown decor h . Parw™ ——— aa ote, when & misstep nileut plungy Chis, Sellen sac ae by barbed wire entanglements, and rre Haute, now in Leavenworth ations was a 12-foot picture of Pres ‘ I > pep f. pros e sang he Sta wrt gled Banner” and respond. : . 404) ison, following his conviction for | ident Wilson, displayed over Second ed to a frantic encore with “We Are With, You, Woodrow Wilson!” ‘Tig ol pall ig-saacgedtlhnd nse. It election frauds, is among the men|ave., opposite the Bon Marche, and Star's Wilson day song her of the ‘Atienta mob might|"*™ed made for the occasion by Foster & £ The speakers were limited to five minutes, but they managed te A majority of those indicted are) Kieiser, outdoor advertising com-| ~~ 2 work in a lot of stirring eloquence and good common sense in that vcr the Pete oe the Hines and | democrats pany, George A. Sampie, manager. thetr heads together to devise some) | brief space. ‘ | There are severs! republic apy riate means by which to doa Mayor Gill was followed by ex-Senator Samuel H. Piles. Form Line About H: THOUSANDS appropt - : Hesgrtcauen p “ enn Motes however, the most prominent being | GIVE THOUS. little celebrating themselves, This Us Then Mme. Hollingshead-Hubbell, sitting in one of the upper tiers: 'wenty policemen were on FREE Twenty ¥ Robert Metzger, former sheriff of OF BADGES FRE morning, when they went on the of boxes, sang, to the air of “America,” words which she herself had ard about the house in the , atinn' oe , resins. ee \ Wilson badges were much in evF job, a row of flags, extending the written in honor of the occasion When a mob of several hundred BA to noon bo arrests had been Hast oon meget end oak entire length of the ditch, had been Again the audience joined in, when the song was repeated, and sang mad 3-17 estern p. m men and boys appeared, however, 7 stuck in the dirt banks on the two lustily shouting imprecations against the | atk ribbon badge bearing @ picture! sang of the cut Dr. M.A. Matthews, President Robert 8, Boyns of the Commercial Siilitia fo Main THAW Is CONFIDENT Fw tabiead ote pia tie rade AUTOS BEAR COLOR | Jobnny Clancy, pr proprietor of the| WASHINGTON, June 22.—As aj} ig . ores F. aber — ys! oe oe gorge ae ee Ps militia for protection gfe hoy ~ rn omob' curt-| wa FC . 6 esult of a crushing defe fer-| he chairman then announced that he had been asked to offer lin Press, First and Pike, made 20,| A flagless automobile was a curl-| Meadows roadhousa, ix lying in a/result of a crushing defeat suffer-| ition, which he read. It stated that “We, the citizens of the city Of The soldiers pressed the mob pile P ¢ taverne ed by the forces of Gov. Maytore: back at the point of the bayonet. | sew YORK. June 22.—Harry K.| 000 clreular cardboard badges. Both osity. Hardly a machine traversed, gemiconsclous stupor at his home, | °t Oy (06 tree tn ni diana, { Seattle, in mass meeting assembled, do this day declare our loyalty to Major Catron, in command, WaS | rhaw and his mother have made ar-| UTM" distributed the badges tree) Aeeen’ i aped in bunting, ‘The 2200 Yesler Way, suffering from con oe te ie oe ae na the me.{ and confidence in the president of the United States, Woodrow Wil: struck by a stone sae eet the Panama-Pa,| over the city. Bull Bros., printers, ‘ kp iting. officials are anxious as to the ac-| gon” One soldier was knocked uncon. | ™@nsemen D . also turned out a silk badge. Near- big, sight-seeing cara were artistic tion Admiral Howard may find it} At this point a burst of cheering seemed to threaten to split the “ cific exposition, at San Francisco. oh * * saned truck by an automobile near! scious when hit by a brick, and ly all marchers in the parade wore! ally draped ing struck by 0 nea Lbscebeary. to. tale to protect. for.| walle of the theatre géyeral others received minor in Ricsrwd ae ee earl enka one BUILDINGS DECORATED the roadhouse, Inte Monday night. | 2ireeean te eae tomato hea ehown: Kiteelicte.bé & wen etcenurene, Cann furies when stones, bottles and | lendrix of the minions coutity wii! LABORERS RAISE | Wings fionted from every building} He had alighted from the interur-| Latest reports stated an officer | dom and justice ee ee Ores GF thems by the! ested before » ju So confi. FLAGS ON DIRT PILES of prominence in the downtown sec-| ban train at 10:25, and was crossing | had been sent ashore to the Amer-| ‘The resolution was passed by acclamation, the piano struck Up mob, nike dent is he that he will be adjudged| When a crew of men working on! tion, and some of them even fur-|the road toward his place of bust|tcan colony with a heliograph, un-| “The Star-Spangled Banner,” and, singing as it went, the crowd left the Extraordinary precautions were | (bl et viven bis freedom that hea city ditch at 45th W. and 11th|nished tenants with smaller em-| ness, the Pacific Social club der orders to signal the warships | thent Zz ? eT eh ee ea eeinon | has planned the trip acros the con-|N. W., Ballard, heard about the) blema, which fluttered prettily from} An automobile charged down the|the instant marines and blue he text of the resolution was wired today to President Wilson trouble was feared there tinent Wilson day celebration, they and theatre was filled to overflowing before 12:30. cussion of the brain, caused by be put windows | road, bowling him into the diteh jackets were needed - ei A t! B Satterfield , "| Lectures! Some Are Free ane Caen re No Z : ¥ | Well Known Business House cients 7 OFEISEE a Dor! rap Py oo | UNHAPPIEST BIRDS {MH OUR TOWN ! . i ‘ Y' ORE THEIR The New York Outfitting Company is going to CUITS LIGHY, MEAT [LATTE Bis Ans move from their present location, at 825 Third ave., Wen core! Sutl LAL OVER DENy! to 1315 Third?” ‘They desire to close out their enting | stock at the present location and open up at the new store with a brand new stock. To accomplish this result they are starting a removal sale, and the man- S Say, YOURE > = " AGOOD ACTRESY Re : agement promises such bargains as will be a revele- ony vou Sf x tion to Seattle buyers. Full particulars will be found F CANT ' Vex SECRETARY OF STATE n \(« i - large 4 ich appears on page 2 in today’ Sx SES mex OF STN. ; ert i in the large ad which Up] Ss on page oday’s | CURES WILL Novy NET tim Star. LOOK IT UP. ‘1,000. A Rr Accor DING TO %51 : eae Teast : ‘ Sarrervie cceverinmeteniescehiimipunbanioncniginstinntieniiaiinenasastiinesitpuiiainaaiiaaiaaaa