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SRAINERD QUITS Hil GILL VF ormer Booster Turns Against iim: Writes Stimgimg Letter Austin E. Griffiths’ election as mayor will mean two years of peace and progress for Seattle. It is Seattle’s oppor- tunity to get rid of the strife, turmoil and petty quarrels that inevitably come with Hi Gill. Griffiths has been in the coun- cil. He has been chief of police. He headed the Playgrounds’ association which gave Seattle its playground system. He is a member of the American Academy of Science. He is an experienced student of city affairs. He is a true friend of municipal ownership. He is a man of high character, ability and courage. His work in the council has been praised on every hand. His work as chief has been praised even by Gill. GRIFFITHS’ ELECTION MEANS PROGRESS. Dreamland rink Sunday night, at AI IO ACAI EOL, ALORS Tt a the invitation of Dr. ~ lor sedi THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEW’: ‘EDITION VOLUME 1 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. ONE CENT Stwa‘erannn, o Bt oneress Stands Behind President in Armed Ship Dispute With Germany — petal IN CONGRESS WHO vce a OPPOSED ' WILSON’S SUB POLICY CEN ATE GIVES APPROVAL BY 68 T0 14 VOTE % on WASHINGTON, Mar. | sottetions in the Lusitania Leng a | y “ . ui Preai on’s er the Gore vote, Stone 4 CLAUDE eo ae ates. HOKE SMITH 3. — President Wilson’s lio call up the Jonah restating Bre ition in the imterna- |viding that the p Renal situation: was..yp- {fronr-any act that | -jé eonanaereet, a cooecommress 4 5 “ t i mmrrra tt : . held today by the senate, United Staten into war, and to ad a y voted to | Vise @ senate o! is moves, s is DR. BROWN CHALLENGES GILL bie = oo bgp Py | Jones, however, defeated this plam i on be fore , Tesolu- |by withdrawing the resolution, “y : An open challenge has been extended to Mayor Gill by Dr. E. J Nae vee Actericane nce \not iethelela teeta Rrown te eot him in debate o: tax {ssue Sunday night at warning to Americans not x own to meet him jebate on the d ® id travelson: artied Shiba: James, massive Kentuckian, led Dreamland rink the administratio: for } {1 to which Wilson was n forces, roared STRIKING POINTS IN ERASTUS BRAINERD'S LETTER TO BM GILL |. cfieczu:ricrv= retro sarorseime mee | Grams Wise ogc At the invitation of Dr. Brown, Ole Hanson, one of the best ora Tt > he vote was 68 to 14 B jelieve Air Is Clearer tors in the state, also will address the meeting on the subject, “Hi 4 uy : Gill, the Man {| in favor of tabling | The vote ratified President Wil- @ “You broke your pledged w ‘toil with me. No man can do that without protest. You The Ing will begin at & o'clock 5 The senate’s action was |son's free hand in the foreign ne: f fi Meeting» Friday night will be held as follows ken amid dramatic | gotlations. play fast and loose with your w ord.” GRIFFITHS—Mark Wright hall, Finley and Rainier ave. § p. m.: ero canine ah caine And since the president ‘hee ‘ , 5 s not. I notified your office last h hings Settlement house, Rainier and Atlantic. Ole Hanson also r Leen fresty quoted ke etn ae Gg’ “You say the city is clean. 1 say tt i tified y pf e last fall that things were mociiemeats memek, Balsa es the declaration of war |wenatesy Gusted ss sa7iinsaam by a bad condition and the town.was getting too wide open. GILA-—Masonic hall, Fremont; University, Bank butlding, | {| BPon Spain the German ‘situation, war” miaht { J ASE Phale hall, Columbia, to whic all other cand n not be ni »robab! t @ “As to The Star, if what you say about it is true now, tt was true when you went, hat $} Sear ~ The onene ne favs i It was. just 10. minutes gnd,-40 soled oe cheer ae until Vice President Marshall an-| "8" clouds, which administration dates for the council! also are invited xeconds from the opening of debate | W48 regarded as clearing away the t 1 Bethan i SELENA Rae ee OE ’ in hand, begged its aid, counselled with, and took the advice of, tts editor, Where do \~~—~ eee nounced the vote. Chairman Stone [leaders said had lowered. last eka, of the foreign committee, who yes- | "ght 2” 5 you get off 0 on that? { the foreign committee, who Yes-|""Ee vera: congressmen, ‘however “You too riffiths (as chief of police) to save yourself, and he certainly saved you. ment. with all of President |t0ok the view that, in turning over ut ari - Wilson's views, voted “Aye” on the | % the president a full power in ne New you repay him by abuse of him and his family.” resolution, after Borah, objecting | 6°tiations, the senate had commit- : : i» Sten = on. (ted itself to whatever course he G“In more than 30 years familiarity with American politics, | never have read in print TEUTONS’ HANDS BE DISSOLVED? to Stone's attempt to explain, Sem iat take, even if Wed te wake such unwarranted, unfounded, untruthful and unjust slanders as you are uttering against wos h check toany remarks, “If the | Says Senate Was Gagged sli pate, our s on Gr iff 5 "6 Take Village Near Verdun india vitae ee eeenee bs ‘ men and women. W orst of all your attacks on Griffiths was your attempt to in ‘ pris. il Lean Conatlins Ave ia Mats 'of ix: an vega Tepe Poin, |Sen8te ad een ragged and that a . ‘01 , ne s ‘esolu- ject religion into politics by trying to raise the dead ghost of dA. -P.-A.ism and attach it to Struggle citement Over Graft dexter of Washington voted “aye.” | tion had been prevented. He pre- him. Austin E. Griffiths 1s no more an A.P.A. than I am, Charges The Senators opposing were: | dicted the issue would come up > - 3 Borah, Chamberlain, Clapp, : BATTLE IS ON AGAIN _ = age @ “Pe ersonally, I would feel ashamed to remain a member of the park board by your ap- PREMIER IS MISSING) MINS, Fall. | Gallinger es] BEY Giedic Hose cee BY CHAS, P. STEWART a ar O'iormaay Aneeeaen If President Wilson is wrong, potntment.’ LONDON, March 3.—Doua- REGINA, Sask. March 3.—With | Werks jhe ought to be stopped We are ES SP GER ayer around with a chip on enn DARA! mont, four miles northeast of | spectacular suddenness, the Scott Substitute Resolution Tabled by ees ting pote e é $ Verdun, around which a heavy | oo ernment has yielded to united] § Salih he figt ! rUS BRAINEF forme i { th Post . . government has yielded to united Senator Cumber opened the fight! war because of an academic ques- gi 11 F ‘ : |Pledged His Word Not to Run Again gchar Ais ePebnk days, (8 | Semands of opposition and the re-|wnexpectedly by offering a substl-|tion, upon which even college ‘pid ntelligencer, who ter r Pp r » Mayor = ' : now in r . es tute for the Gore resolution, de-|fessors are not agreed.” ‘ar | 7 You pledged me ur word of honor then that all you The Berlin official statement | Volting liberals for a judicial in b sep Sa Ppa eaacleren fessors are not agreed Gill Wednesday in ad x t s wanted was vindicatic r no circumstances and | today claimed capture of the |quiry into bribery charges that|/as to the validity of the submarine| his act in a letter to Gill Frid : i no influences would you run for office again village, along with 1,000 pri have rocked the province from end | situation, it was the duty of every Srainerd was f y res ible for 1 1c w “y ERE TA § will: stick ; oners, while Paris officially ad- | 1, eng the past week | American to abstain from the right ears ago ‘ bed f you mean that and will stick to it, T mitted that. the enemy had | jto travel on armed ships until y es ‘ peer a jacks , will ou therwise not reached the town. President Wilson and other coun as one of mer wl year, when the may t began to boil, I Berlin said its men were now |ing of the session yesterday even-|trieg had agreed on submarine mat pended in his campaign , atieh Y uel: driving west and southwest /ing. The s of the capture of | ters. . w he has turned against the mayor : y ‘aay : mld t t f from the village. IR. S. Devine, one of the fugitive] This resolution was tabled orp ‘ rmed th hea tion His letter tells It reads as follow pe, a cautioned you that i emp ould be made The Paris admission said the Thereupon Senator James called pier yg ten n,” while Sherman ve wi : the most cor nt club to beat Erickson | Teutons had plerced the Douamont : ‘¢/UP the Gore resolution and demand ae it wardice and, evasion, Seattle, Mare that “th s in the office,” meaning | lines after suffering “cruel losses inding over fn the police court of | eq the ayes and nays on tabling it ah imated that the vote: i§ Teens atte ee rhacetchesi@ tor poe | tho memnerh and Rsber ste oh Giana ones not final, and it seemed certain der $5,000 bonds for accepting bag: oh gg pies that if a break with Germany bribes, the report that roads graft| Gore bs Haig bea, l-/ threatened, senators will renew investigation had already disclosed jment to his resolution, an . fight for congressional ac- tale druhibao Jn scaniine losed | Hermission to discuss {t Patlons of the liberal coimmaitees of|, It etated that death of an Amer i 10 to circulate all over the. prov. /{a thru a submarine attack should Jones contended that the May Come Up Again We have reached no con- clusion,” said Gallinger. “I should have voted for the rights of Ameri- cans to travel on an armed ship, but I would not do so under a gag rule.” The bolt was shot at the open members in the United States, the | told me Hiram C. Gi your law firm, were maki money than there was Two years ago attle w threatened by y ad } A session of the village con es 6 ad hat you were determined to get back to Repulse of attacks east of the vil bloodshe¢ 7 mat he f f la and you had mo intention of being |tage of Vaux was claimed by the would hz H f in al wrecif ed r sid vou might get in if Erickson ran The Germans now are bombard 3 . : g the region so st of Verdun be deemed a cause of war race and c I y wanted the job ag ing tl n sout t ince a petition, ing the Heuten & anted th agen while the French fire across the : i é This eleventh hour move came as 7. ng 1 f | t your 1 } ol ant governor to demand a royal 4 st Knowing y : ede ‘ : 1 your | iend then that if you ran and | Woevre plain has prevented the! commiesion were preludes to the |8% wnexplained surprise, as it A Bi Sale With to remove W appenstein when you knew « mrt ld pe elected, before your term ended you | Teutons from advancing. real sensation of the day meant practically a new resolution had involved you in disgrace, \ n r y wot slr ely be deep in the mire out of which you Verdun itself has been under fire] This morning it is said the gov-|Smounting to an ultimatum to the auld be [from German airmen ernment will ask for dissolution of /Central powers, and subsequent de ‘ . 1eWSst 1 ' ¢ t ‘ per y 4 ¢ B i iti mei cur ) me Itho Aged ia roa ada : pu and that if you ran I hoped you wo Malancourt and "Hancourt, nine! parliament when the work of ses.|Yelopments showed it caused a Bi 0 rtunities yractica ¢ ; ; oy elfare miles northwest of Verdun, were sion ix concluded Saturday or ear. | Change of several votes available instrument for enting en greater ¢ } t r pledged word with me bombarded over night with a sud-jly next week, permitting the two Calls for a Roll Call aster than your electior i rove y p vithout pr den violent strength royal commissions to finish their| Vardaman favored the original 5 = than your ' a ha ithout protest. e ineonfirmed Stockholm era RS dhe Mai report ip: ther iantenant resoliiien; but voted to kill the Carl Schermer finds cit ort says Fie farshal Von governor » word has been re. |amendme: ims i entirely PU, Doki ao gl a ri sae ahaa aed | ; ai tat at campaign | Peet aera ieee SOmUIAnMIng thelaciced mato the Whareabonta cr|' James again demanded’s vote himself with entirely (I took ne ‘ dat ‘ : ss hen it 1 » virtuon ‘ on the first [Germans in Serbia and Poland, has the missing premier ailinger demanded another read-\f {oo much stock on vi ’ aken direction of the We n of |ing of the orfging! Gore resolution ; 5 . taken dis pala with the amendment. This was|f hand. So with charac- 1 : or : 1 ‘ . tne er " 4 yaive anc \ olned he ne} a that things were in a |“"6) Fo 1 wn was getting too wide open. | He under be as lorder that the amended resolution}! decided to have a big getting yen iain oder des ae ARE OF SAME FAITH is: %",c'crrst,cromen | decided to have 2 big At this point Ashurst cried out Pig lack of ntr ‘ ‘ An Tells wt Lang and Escapade at Tate’s sh il Many }“I call for @ roll call.” in a way to delight the ade due » for gat On the northern end of the West inquiries have come into|“l, | ma ; if ) agan 7 | your four-flushing row with Lang over ‘ern front, the British, by a sudden| The Star office for Information as | a ee i ot fina Sah hearts of economical ren a ' 4 nting ’ 1 } non y 800 2 Oo ) p reli i ty the single record roll ca the i : i as knew there were more incidents (thrust, recaptured 8 yards of to the religious affiliations of th & r LapSihy Ra nS u se NCIGENTS lirenches, cavalig cttfcs tab candidates for mayor nenate swept aside not only the|| folks. He has prepared Mnuih woe say? y haps the English forces are Religion should have abso- wre resolution, but also the amend a regular bargain i i ~1] +k ia te Y 1D wae dee campaign committee, who makes a fat thing out of the city. |qeavoring to draw the German fire| lutely no place in American |ments and substitutes, and clinched A “& (ha aan ae “rf em ? ' Aad ” He was sent to me from your office, squealing for shelter |py keeping the Teutons busy far| politics, Especially is there no | the whole question in favor of the feast, and he has a full 1 f rom an exposure which he really deserved from Verdun place for it in this campaign, presiden page ad on page 9 to- ask you to use force agair nion wor 1 7 . 3 . where there are no religious House Expected to Follow | a ci ( Sih: won say? As to The Star, if what you say of it is true now, it |. @| differences between H. C. Gill Following similar action, which/f day which tells ail Me abled ii Lae , was true when you went, hat in hand, begged its aid, coun- WEATHER FORECAST and A. E. Griffiths. Both are |the house ts expected to take quick about it fell them to go to hell - — - _ Rain tonight and Saturday. || Protestants, neither is an Iv, the way will be cleared for the ; Other matters now immaterial were di se Continued on page 8) - a ALP. A. state department to resume its ne ( °° loyers, aske o e force ag “ behin particularly one involving a man now on your