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) THE GREAT WESTERN NOVEL, “THE RANCH AT THE WOLVERINE,”—TODAY—PAGE 4 j een ane iM ee enn Y' )U approved the idea of the port controlling the switching rates, and to prevent discrimination by the railroads, Now give the port the means of effecting this, Let the port E D TION have a belt line of its own. Read RINT THE NEws : } the port commission announcement THE INL APER EATTLE THA ARE: E NE I on Page 5. Read the editorial ca : bo La i SEATTLE THAT DARE Pa as pet) page /1¢ VOLUME 18 WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916. ONE CENT SRWa TANNA oo VESSEL FOUNDERING OF F TATOOSH | PB~ Immense Crowd Attends Griffiths Rally LINER STANDS © BY AND GETS LINE ABOARD 3,000 IGNORE | - THE MAN ISSUE! «. 1 RAIN T0 HEAR G Man is the issue of tomorrow's i G L election —the MAN Griffiths as | L FLAYED against the man Gill. There’s a big: J.) 2 oye mma | e 9 9 cisco, ha : been fighting a losing battle against a 60-mile gale erence tsa LoS Pin the open seas bit Throosh e ie | Aboard her are a crew of 19 men and Capt. Curtis. é‘ | She left Eagle Harbor, across the bay from Seattle, Sum- day, with cargo of lumber. Two of her three masts were plain. It cannot be beclouded. The }:!::'"#:cuctt. Piss Sires trast 1 betw black and white—as betw th d In his speech fn behalf of Austin E. Griffiths, Hanson declared that | I Ss e een e mountain an | to get a line aboard the battered hull. ? @ and the les which the mayor ea nD attle water ro! # y beto he wife of hi ‘oon that a line had been made | ap aise gaa the ant heap. caches BAKER NAMED 2) WINDUP CAMPAIGN MEETINGS BILLED FOR TONIGHT GRIFFITHS—Princess theatre, Ballard; Ward's hall, Georgetown, to be addressed by Ole Hanson and H. W. Meyers; West | Side hall, West Seattle, to be addressed by Thomas R. Hor. | H ner and J. W. Bryan. | GILL—Dreamiand rink. | E, J. BROWN—Princess theatre, Ballard, at which Otto A. Case also will speak. SS “Despite the rain, over 3,000 attended the meeting at Dreamland ) tink Sunday night and beard speeches by Ole Hanson and Dr. EB. J | Brown, candidate for the council. Thomas F. Murphine was chairman Brown attacked the official record of Councilman Fitzgerald, whom he had challenged to debate. | Monday night Brown will speak at Ballard, at the Princess theatre. Fitzgerald says he will be there to meet him ee, She plowed thru the straits and out to se. during the night. Distress signals sent up during the early hours of the — morning were observed by the S. S. Admiral Dewey. When daylight broke, the Seattle-San Francisco liner was alongside, From 6:30 a. m. until nearly noon the Dewey struggled Jin the gale she encountered Sunday night oytside Cape Flate j tery. He contended that character was the biggest {ssue in the election. Lcoale aa stpere' de tw’ the otmoee He said SCORES GILL FOR INFAMOUS ATTACK ON WOMAN “Love is the foundation of the family, and the family is the corner Wore a tneatae'st sera” Seer“ Gill has come out of his own mouth. He has slan- | “Wises cc. dered a good woman, before hundreds of people, in | sss" iir'ne'y "iss | OF WAR BY to safety ¢ The strongest argument against the election of Hi J i.:re"ste ox) SECRETARY jare waiting to bring the Wand to| Seattle—if she ever reaches them. “Around the family life. the ri niewal people have erected a wall, whether or not any men were a public speech. Many of his vulgarities have been [ive ««e-c«| WILSON scandal, or slander, Mites ead ees. ep eebaseton to. tnault. Our mothers must. be | “or rtdtente. >» "GI, your mayor and mine, tore down that wall. Gill said Grit- fiths married his wife for money. THINK OF THE INFAMY OF IN-) later... She was built in Aberdesh SINUATING FH ARRIED THAT GENTLE, KIND WOMAN AS Al in 1906, is 174 feet long, 38 feet MOMMY uanoaIN. gilt Fon 2 Yeats ue wae tiveo “tt 1 6 g@ indecent that no newspaper could publish them. _ |)": ‘suits: se HER BECAUSE OF rare r AT GRIFFITHS HAS BEEN LIV- e ° e Tag OFF Tite Eansine OF Hs WT | His own papers, fearing to drive away votes, have had TERRIFIC STORM Tn uaSBNSGHENCE MUST ge vorens cule |. 1 to suppress his lies and dirty talk. He has proved ING OFF THE EARNINGS OF HIS WIFE. *Do you wonder that Gill, foul-mouthed, said: ‘Griffith drageed | is to the level of a street walker to gain his ambition’? SAN FRA ‘O, March 6.— this whole state and to destroy that most beautiful thing in all Iife,| e t e 'e . Pee i gaan ia as fac the happy, trustful marriage relation k B k ' PWItK unscrupulous, cowardly words he attacked the mother in this eis the same 0 1s supporters knowit. Bac the North told of a severe south home, a mother who had been true, and good, and kind, and loving. | east gale sweeping the sea above if “Then, in the same breath, fetid with his foulness, with the same Mendocino county today. Two lives scant ihe arn breath Grid with bis fous, wt we same OF him stand the harum-scarum element of the town = }ii.'2 22.0 phar pt e periled. | i ide Toenday. Your comacence| d h d ] Practicaily all shipping north of seat arenas we ee rene, Sade, Twea’w seeete | and the predatory interests, eager again to throttle = Jo: %si0'on! 2 | —Gill or Griffiths—and you must vote accordingly so — wn we i 4 ith Griffiths, or trouble, strife, law-bre: | h "Md disorder under Gil and Laoale Lang” sss thse? pee eats ae t e Cl WATCHERS AT POLLS f ; “Loule, the ty. segeen som bat upon whom Gill relies to “Keep us from temp- @ Two roads are open tomorrow. The one leads to two years of Gill; two years WANTED ON TUESDAY CHARGES NEW UNDERWORLD /8 ESTABLISHED || of turmoil and municipal waste; two years of police discrimination, or worse, in sued Ve clack Gd, Dem, underworld hax been entablished since Gill again broke 6*\| enforcement of our laws; two years of city hall wrangling at the taxpayers’ e- say evened 0 pterin n TE Oe een cata Dense--TWO YEARS OF ALL SEATTLE DOES NOT WANT. reauits, as soon as possible, to the earnings from fallen women, because the police, under Lang. | Main 9400. | CONSCIENCE MUST bebe VOTERS’ GUIDE , its dig Me. * : . 22 Th ting of the balloti (orndincnnt-spireet dangled ee ee eel @ The other road is the high road to constructive municipal management. It iagina’ lnmedtnely ater the Newin-0. Gat “Are you good men and women of Seattle—res, and you bad men| means two years of peace, of sanity, of PROGRESS — progress toward better Merle tec WHT wohuibbbe WASHINGTON, March 6.— to put the stamp of approval on vile language an 4 r| oe P “ . Uninous lies? I make ‘this appeal to men and women of every walk in| things in Seattle’s civic and commercial life. 1T MEANS GIVING YOUR CITY service as watener, communt: | Newton Gs 0atet ee ite—to those who bare fallen to the lowest deuths as weil as to chow 4 SOU ARE DEAL—AN OPPORTUNITY. core at 368 Wingirg nelaing or | Sr cf Oumen Coma who claim respectability. Wilson's chioce for secretary “Byven in the underworld, women who sell their bodies will resent ‘+ Cs a en telephone Elliott 2319. of wal, the Whit, HO ) @ttack upon their mothers and fathers. mitted today. : {1 them and they will be patient. But EVEN THEY or ang hence. aud hiave a tender — for “4 ag wotnsen: of the e SENATORS WALK IN Bersir Prigipr iver ties that hold fathers and mothers in marriage. Bu 3 as no such respect for another » home > orre * STREET CAR STRIKE terior when President Wilson “You mothers and fathers, you children of mothers and fathers, must | rl s s t was picking his cabine ¢ither tell Hiram C. Gill that his vile attacks and putrid lies meet your) 18 e a agains e ‘| Baker, at Cleveland today, March 6.—Sen: nounced he had accepted ‘Tuesday is the day.’ _ : *TPTOHOWS TAXES UNDER GILL ARE HIGHER THAN EVER | | tatives who are| Wilson's offer. d hat the taxes un- Brown attacked Mayor Gill's tax record, showed t | n G ll All street cars are halted by a ific A der Gill are higher than er, that there has never mn a reduction ma ] e pore }a pacificist, At a recent meeting i WASHINGTO: ators and represe without automobiles walked today.| Baker always has been known as of citizens, he was boosted as the man to bring peace in Europe when == SALMON DAY SOON ina vcased tobe a pacicicist and became an advocate of prepared- SHE CLAIMS TO BE VICTIM OF ZEPPELIN RAID KILLS 12, INJURES 33.7352 2%:p.:\2% oss tetacon; Sastre Ae Race thar “| ten LONDON, March 6,—Zeppe- Soaring high over the towns and) miralty account. |great height and vanished, the | pecially housewives, for he's ik “But you believe in President lin raidere killed 12 persons |Citles in their path, the Zeppelins| One entire block crumpled in a|glare from burning buildings {! |jected a large assortment of rect-| Wilson's preparedness policy?” he showered high explosive and in-j whirl of fire and smoke as the |Inminating {t against the sky | was asked. | pes that will make salmon fit a (Continued on page 7) iets aE and Injured 33 In an attack OM | endinry homba on the homes of| missiles descended king's taste. in 57 varieties, He| “Yes. I believe in all his policies OAKLAND, March 6. Attended Allen, Mra. n Reed Von Doh-| the northeast coast Ay |workingmen, according to the ad In the ruins of a wrecked dwell N also has some canned salmon to|48 far as I know them.” by Rev, Alexander Allen of St.|len 1s to ng trial in the su-| land last night, It was official. al ing, an aged woman, bedridder 0 FOOD SEIZED AT leive away to some of those who| _ It is understood that Attorney Paul's Episcopal church and Mrs. |pertor court on a charge of passing) ly announced today ra a _ 7 ———-@/seven years, was found uninjured want to prepare special recipes. General Gregory advised the preel- Fapls Episcopal ore ee ——ifictitious checks amounting to $55 Two raiders dropped bombs | SOFT SNAPS She did not receive a scratch WESTLAKE MARKET ed |dent that Gen. Hugh Scott could According to the charge, the| in Yorkshire, Lincoinshir e ~ | Hover Over Villages | |not be retained as acting secretary TRADING STAMP woman passed a check drawn on a| Hutland, Huntingdon, Ca | After crossing inland from the | FAVOR AMENDMENT. longer than Saturday, when his 30- Los Angeles bank which has be bridge, Norfolk, & and day term expires. ~ nate Jeast const, the air fleet moved| In an article printed Saturday SIXTY-HORSE POWER eastward. | regarding the confiscation by state s Pa It was observed to change its|food inspectors of a quantity o: WOULD MEAN WO HUNDRED | Curse repeatedly, finally soaring |cheese and oranges, al | Newton D. Baker retired as The charter revision committee | mayor of Cleveland on Jan, 1, a ed to lof the Municipal league reported |er four years’ service in that of | Kent. | out of existe par has declared that she was late| Women and five children le % : It is belleved three Zeppelins AND FORTY Sto! bad circle high overhead, evi |have been unfit for food, The § Jay in fi f all tnees fice. H fri ’ RATING i arc 6—-l ly the victim jock marriage | a huge circle high overhead, evi: | r food, The Star | Saturday in favor of all tnree char- | fice le ~6was a friend and law WASHINGTON, | March Pe ie lhe tattecing that J. Hi, Von| took part in the raid : pie Jdently uncertain of its position, {erroneously reported that a part of [ter nmendments to be voted on at} partner of Tom 1, Johnson. holding Washington and Florida Dohien, whom she velleved for| 2°. combs were dropped, Ri sae | Finally one of the Zeppelins de | this food was owned by the West the election on Tuesday Baker ts a studious, small, spac. laws aimed at trading stamp and bat elena da be her husband, had wrecking houses on two terraces, | tached itself from the squadron |lake market. This was not the tacled man, Mess coupons” companies, the U,|20me Tie ie marriage Jand damaging several shops. > Jand hovered over a village, dump |fact. The Westlake market ee HUBBYS KISSES TOO He is noted in his home city as hy 5 aust today Wanded| Von Dotien seplied to this|in nec ct comand faa the ing @ veritable hail of explosives |concerned in the affair in no way “ONY [having no intimate friends, pre- S. supreme co’ Von phien replied to this! ts st coast of England from t Jupon the houses until its supply {and The Star hastens to correct {is | VIOLE NT, SHE SAYS /terring to bury himself.in his 9 down a decision practically ep rrp 2 ge dr a ee 4 bee ernie pod fle Br pg al was exhausted _Then tt rose to a previous report study when not éngaged on public. 4 . te ts to stop use of intention of hoaxing the woman| most to the Scottish borde — wala 10 ch 6—Mrs. | business ager JT epee Ba by pro- * nd had at all times recognized the The are thickly populated and E NI 1S’ j s sO B RC T HE R- PICKS FRANCIS AS actIgAdo, March | 6— Mrs Hie friendship for President. Wie bibitory’ legislation ceremony as binding m he atten fringed with sonnide resorts, ed divorce, alleging her husband |8on dated from Baker's fight in the acai ue ms [Secs sae Von tales | atte 2 eek ie “E CAN FINISH SCHOOL, RUSS AMBASSADOR 2224.0 22°22. 0% .02. [eho ‘Rema the a Bi bee W. Hastings and ihe has been their guest while ; a8 the 21st, ‘and brought the to- PRINCETON, N. J.. March 6.. | r ehould be. -aéminintered “like js ainst the unit rule that practical. apie ear yenr foc! While she was il! at thelr home| up to 242, while 429 have been in Wm. West, Princeton senior, | WASHINGTON, March 6—Presi.| 04 or medicine, and not Hke | '¥ ,iruren lien “winertty aa the | oy ilege of Gouine trading |recently, Rev. Allen defied the ef-| jured who disappeared and caused a |dent Wilson today nominated| Slcohol” Re Ohio delegation that favored Wik | stamps and free coupons for prem|-|forts of a deputy constable to serve) Several large munition manutac 10 days’ search of . several | David R, Francis of St. Louis as | 4 ees son. é farts purciases ? her with a court summons, Later| turing towns are within the affe't states, has enlisted inthe army [ambassador to Russia. He will | WEATHER FORECAST? |. Baker was born in Martinsburg, i eeThe United Cigar St fought |he put up $6,000 in bonds for her.|ed area Hlorsé sHoeR WA so his brother John can finish 1 4 college. There was not enough money for both. GARAGE the measure and carried it to the Mrs. Von Doblen’s 8-year-old son The counties of Essex and Kent) courts. is a spectator at her trial. adjoin London, oo = fblighasco Marye of San] | Tonight rain or snow; Tues | | W. Va.. Dec. 8, 1871, and was grad. © Francisco, who resigned on ac 1 day generally fair. uated from Johns Hopkins and count of {ll health, o———_ Washington Lee universities,

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