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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. RAILROAD BE STOPPED? PLAY ONTONIGHT) HELD IN VIENNA KNOW OLD BILL ~—OR | Alaskan Development Be Carried Forward Heroine Rescue Scene Is Cut;|Women in U. S. Start Move m With 3,000 Miles of Government Railroads? The Heroine's Too ment to Save Prisoner's Heavy Life PAGE 5 ie Reporter Quizzes Officeholders | About the Bard of Avon STATEMENT BY JOHN E. BALLAINE TO THE tHe oC " TREAS "ee sary |e aD Tr +7 “ty | i A PEOPLE OF THE SEATTLE-KITSAP CONGRES. HAPPY THE COMEDIAN|TREASON IS CHARGED) THEY'RE A WISE BUNCH SIONAL DISTRICT ON CONDITIONS THAT CON- NEW YORK, May 3.—Allce You might think Willlam \ FRONT THEM—A REVIEW OF THE ACTIVITIES, G, Masaryk of Prague, Bohe- Shakespeare was stopping ; mia, daughter of an American woman, is facing trial for trea down at the old city hall. Certainly, judging from the OF THE ALASKA SYNDICATE LOBBY AT WASH-)| WA R INGTON AND THE REASONS WHY I ENTERED| ah e THE RACE FOR CONGRESS IN THE REPUB- Vitter eilny nekeriiie her "| peth MUNGhe atabed. ensune LICAN PRIMARIES, . n being the daugh- under the SECOND 4T SENECA 2 her, ryk, who Isa friend infer, at le hot favorite among the boys. | To the Voters of the First Con Gressional District of Jane Addams and of Julia But take it from ue, Will's Do you as a resident of Seattle Lathrop, chief of the children's old friends, If he ever had any or of Kitsap county favor the bureau of the United States de there, have moved away abandonment of work on the Gov partment of labor, spent the With the exception, of ernment railroad in Alaska’ o year 1915 in the United State course, of Councilmen Bob Do you favor the continuance | at social settlements in Chicago Hesketh and R, H. Thomson. of that great project until every | | and New York. Thomson's regard for the Avon| part of Alaska’s productive ter} | Her father, recognized as the! poet is so strong that he cultivated | : ritory shall be opened to devel-! | greatest living Bohemian, Is leader| Will's style of whiskers, tho he } opment for all Amertcans on/ jof the democratic forces in Bo-jdaren't wear the same kind of| hemia, one of whose ambitions is | pants to make their country a self-gov- | Bob's a Learned Cuse erning state instead of a province 4. in view of all | of Austria. i hall is making this He Is Thos, G. Ma the Shakes equal terms by a system of 2,000 / to 3,000 miles of Government rap | roads? That tn brief is the vital tssne that confronts you It ts made | The Star dectd the fuss the eit aryk, for MANY) week in celebrating vital by the determined efforts of years a representative from Mo-| seare tercentenary, to canvass the] the opponents of the Government | ravia in the Austrian parliament, |}. yee ier Alar | Alaska railroad to prevent further and the editor of the Bohemi@n | jiates their favorite quotation from appropriations for it, and by their| democratic organ, Cas, (Thelin, works of the famous bard, announced intention to kill it under the next administration Hesketh lays claim to the dis Times) | tinction of betng the only elty coun- John E, Ballaine At his own expense Masaryk tn Rls the tssuo that brought me into the race for the Congressional vestigated the annexation of Bosnia! iinan who can repeat. Hamlet, Pi 4 gomination in the Republican primartes in the First district, compris and Herzegovina and published his | word for word, from beginning to , fos Seattle and, Kitsap county. findings that the trouble that led | 04 : : After fourteen years of active work {n Alaskan development, and | to this act was stirred up by Aus-| «1 can recite all of It," sald Bob CILYAR > s in Washington at my own expense taking a leading pa tria_hersel And by way of proving it, he Mc) , zistation and appropriations for the bullding of gov _. When war was declared 00 | sadod j HAMILTO ads in Alaska, contending with opposition of every concelv Serbia Masaryk refused to take Take the words of Mr. Hamlet able character, t lime to you conditions as they bear upon Kosei: Wek abla 40 himself, ‘To be or not to be. f future {s the question. I feel so blue , oe bat @ the spring of 1910 by the Morgan jthe protests of the Bohemian peo-| which, of course, in conclusive f ‘ Gesxendeim Alaska Syndicate, tt the then manager of and a and He ipa rsp instead of ced Jim Likes Bill's Stuff partner In the firm of J. P. Morgan that they would not allow a ci * Jim Agnew, deputy comptroller, | ; railroad to be built to the interior of Alaska at all, and that there sis petiseied Waaat ai thee andes declares he enjoys Will's pieces FRANCIS X.BUSHMAN.THE ID01 oF THE SCREEW : would be no more rafiroad building in any part of Alaska until the bh ta a pricey xg IN" THE MOON'S RAY” Government issued patents to Alaska coal claims, tn which they were 8 aes ial 6apaibas:aaidelieaae “I consider Mark Antony's speech ; fnterested. Their purpose was to explott Alaska by themselves alone| Violet Sheppard In “The Red Mill”) | Masaryk, In Paris, continued 4, juiius Cagsar the greatoat past THE STORY OF A CLEVER SOCIETY CROOK 4 fer their exclusive profit ‘ His pame ts Happy, and that's! tion. 8 age from Shakespeare,” said Jim T Muska and for the leasing of the Alaska coal lands, the title to (De) wi“\ean of “The Red Mill” and| a treason charge was breugnt. |MEHAI. who stood by, an interest. with MARGUERITE BLAKE e eal lands to remain forever in the United States. | 2 .4|thru both acts of the colorful mu-| against the daughter—for no ed listener. “80 convincing and AND AN ALL STAR CAST rege ape Magasin Mas she aang . “ |Moore theatre this evening DY the) a the y b he b OF R, Raloads in Alaska at a cost not exceeding $35,000,000, and a law fOr) odents of the University ot Wash-| Mer friends in this country, and |thOM® propie's feelings like ‘that SUNDAY AM 2 the leasing of Alaska’s coal lands. viston I advo-|!8ton he takes the part of the|the women of the Bobemian N: fea was end Rood cen look at AND _ Insboth bills I secured the incorporation of every provision comedian, Con Kidder, in the “bap-|tienal alliance in America, fear she |{0® Way he fed the multitudes with THURSDA . ited, for the safeguarding of Alaska and for equal opportunities to) jie oustble vein. is to be execute¢—A SECOND | those few fishes! \4 a } all who might wish to make Alaska their future home, De Opposite to his team-mate, Kid| EDITH CAVELL. It don't seem Itke 1 remember . : Miter opposition of a powerful lobby for the Alaska Syndicate, hi Conner, in the person of “Chink” Pieas for the daughter are beng — yo gyro oe 4 ‘bra Seattle man. Moore, another Washington celed- See peice HL, sy at is, 4 the hearings before the House and Senate Committess = ‘Ter | rity, Happy laughs and sings and ee ae . Lat — see, be 4 on the Alaska Railroad Bill, I went into the history of rafl- patters his merry way thru the settlement, me time back, didnt he? butlding fn Alaska, showing the secret political and financial Oh, yes; no, I can't say I remem- cations that embraced Alaska, Seattle, New York and Washing ‘te I presented to the committees the particu of the notice ‘i upon me by the Alaska Syndicate through the manager of and partner in the firm of J. P. Morgan & bie, “cas they would not allow railroads to be built in Alaska. The effect produced by that statement ts outlined by Congress L L. Lenroot, of Wisconsin, the most influential Republican mem- of the House of Representatives, in a letter to me, dated April 23, Mr. Lenroct took the leading part on the Republican si the House. In his letter to mo he says: “Te you more than any other Individual le entitied credit fer soreamingiy funny situations. In the original production of “The Red Mill" tt was the job of) Con Kidder to ascend on the arms of the Red Mill and return a mo- ment later with the heroine tn his| arms, having rescued her from the! towe of the Government Alaska railroad bill throwgh/ giant windmill wings. lege the | who Con would float lightly from the in| high window to the ground on the Ta the cob show, however, John Happy, fe the happy person tn who Ie striving to organize the women of America in a pact of protest to prevent the carrying out of the death penalty against Mies Masaryk, HELD AT BUTTE AS SEATTLE BANDIT BUTTE, May %& — George in, for whom @ reward of could lot he wrote ber anything he ever sald that {m- Pressed me much.” Hanna Hae His Joke Counctiman Bill Hanna sald he say a Shakespeare wrote, and admitted the bard wae very prophetic. “When About Nothing, of things that ‘Much Ado bd eaid Hanna, “he must have had tn mind the city council. There's @ thunder of a let _too much ado around here.” The United Republicans claimed lead in Fresno, Stanislaus, Sao Riverside, San Joaquin, Barbara and San Luis Obdis- FREE OCTOR R from le offered by the North. ern Paolfie, |e under arrest here today es one of two men whe on the night ef February 24 held up and rebbed the North Coast Limited near Se. of this bill (the Government Alaska raliread bill). it wae yeur|tion, ts going to cut this part convincing as|his schedule comprehension (Note—it {se ramored on the especially the conclusive evidence that you that/campus that Mary Wright, the co Dit! was pessed there would be only such jopment asied who is to take the part of the Co. might permit, that convinced the committee and Con-|rescued heroine, rides the scales “The best thing to me of all Shakespeare's wonderful writings,” said Councilman Bolton, “ts his pas- sage from Macheth—the one where the Lady of the Lake comes ont of the chamber wringing her hand- kerchief and says, ‘Out dem’d spot,’ Santa po counties. The other counties IN GALIFORNIA VOTE’ were claimed by the “regulars.” SAN FRANCISCO, May 8—Bas| United candidates were ing his statement on returns from/to join with the progressiv more than half the precinots of the this Mergen & D Tht ri ind ter-jat 176 ds. * state, Francis V. Keeslin, hair. e te tas ty enasaedins Tis te as toes 0 Pry mal pest ’ a and all that atuff. It's got ‘Uncle}man of the republican stele pot y conn the ex-Govers- ty reflect upon you In any way or to contradict your s' ent Tom's Cabin’ skinned.” tral cgmmittee, claimed today that| SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—Three | m v Your testimony, read , 8e- LEAPS 150 FEET Ve Mayer om anid, of course he/ the regular G. 0. P delegates to British sailing vessels are lying rae, (All that we new a lot about Shakespeare, and|the Chicago convention had been idle in port here today, unable t ; iret more ae ee Seen sen armernsen cree + SY ony one | , could quote him at Jength. |” |elected over the United’ Repubiicas sail beosuse. of lack of jueo. Most] iret Ave on sponsors ) {| “But,” sald eo, “It w oe ndidates by a Lit: f r me Nort | 4 7 Matement was quoted and debated at jength fa oupvert oe OFF HIGH BRIDGE: petantic for s man in az Yn te than 40,000. ¥ @ plurality of more |of the tars are. bene ve h with] Wasningion st g Congress 4 A exuding quotations.” Kenyon, Lane, and Chamberlain, and by Representatives Len- “gummy Crekan, the mayor's seo | ft 4 ee ia Pose - Sauber: suk atest end we Dele rein. tld baad been to xe bao UNVEOEYOOANGEOOOUEUANAOUNGSOOOEOOOEUONOEUAOE}AOOUUOOLONEBOUAAEEUAGEUAAEUOEOEUEQEUEOLOGEEONEROAEOOOEUUUOOEEOUALUOA 5 Coroner’s deputi Wednesday is spare time reading up on the Hine the Howse. snd Seante Committers oo Risers cna tu the |** trying to emtablish the ideatity|} pgp Cabokte fam some shut eo eee ee cecane ne Sete 60 Leader Grafonolas in a q | debates in the Congressional ot & man 31 years OM, whe a | Fe feat date iS, sare snd nat Napoleon—not Lajote, but Bona Special Ofter Record. No newspaper owned or controlled by J. P. Morgan & Co. or their “tilled interests, ever published a word of that statement or a word of ‘any debate in either House of Congress based on that statement as ted suicide late Tuesday afternoon) by climbing to the railing of the 12th ava bridge and plunging head J makes dern feel a0 pow’ful fine Yo wants to dance mos all de time (| pa —{s Jimmy's hero. apoleon was @ little runt. Puts One in Your Home _ leiret t 160 | So's Jimmy. Sanwed why the Government should — Encore ae ne “int jo the pavement, 156 fest el -o-cide enengnsil feated in all their attempts to amen 6 Alaska ra! | Pedestrt id street | instore Retief . suit their ends, and failing in thetr frantic efforts to induce the Gov- Mabsnoeg eee ues tone te his Genth, 5 DBuniona It pene } T00 MUCH OF FITZ | @ament to bi he railroad owned by the Alaska Syndicate, giacier \{ trates the pores and removes the 3 uy a price that would A card in his coat showed he had|) cgise Meeuits positively guaranteed. )| | feoded in summer and snow bound in winter, at a price that would lraceived treatment under the name|} Gets bor trom any areseme tee} GAUSES MANY FITS ‘ - ed i “oe Sa 4 pe ig ritien Alaaka [ot Bert Roche at the city hospital,|{ Remember the name | Rallroad _s on 0! Alas 14 —_—_ ‘ . 2 = W a Seattle moh, Desaa a systematic fight tn 1914 against further gyre aa there say he was « PORTLAND, Ore, May 8—Tho This special offer includes a 12- ‘@unnal appropriations for carrying on the Government raflroad work. ranch band from Texas. ex-wives of Bob Fitzsimmons have piece library of the best music and r. It has fought appropriations for that purpose every Congress since.|" 11, n04 tived under that name for caused a mixup in Portland church A rey “i “ : It fonght the whole Alaska Rallroad project Inst winter in Wasb-|_ 0 'is\ 'tel suse! ont rand he. and theatrical circles today. Two is positively limited to fifty of the fagton, as it did the winter before. No newspaper owned or controlled by J. P. Morgan & Co. or their Billed interests, has ever published a word about the work or the Activities of that lobby. A real and serious danger to the Alaska Railroad project 1s the pane opposition of Congressman F. H. Gillett of Massachusetts, tel, 718 Sixth ave S. The name fn his coat Is W. 8. Breen. WHY NEW DELAY? of them will be in Portland at the jsame time tomorrow. | Mra. Fitestmmons No, 8, formerly Julia Gifford, a prima donna, is to appear at a vaudeville theatre. Mrs. Fitzsimmons No, 4 will lee ture tomorrow night at an evan-| splendid complete outfits. t, is limited shipment of the $5 as an initi to a specid Leader Grafonolas tanking Republican member of the House Committee on Appro- Br, A splendid rd alk , gelican meeting at the White Tem-| splendid modern talking oo. opposition is honest and sincere, but silat and WASHINGTON, May %—The jple ctuureh It, took tome time to| machine shown in the me senate judiciary committee today o , ' o superia-| illustration. uEnvedt tat the next Howe, wil Pee ican (pisces MF-| postponed action on the nomtnation THE tendent, when he’ saw the name 328 OS ale While Congress authorized $35,000,000 for the Alaa railroad in| Louis D, Brandeis as associate tasoaed on the thesttioal bill $5 handsome Cabinet wth yt justice of the United States su- | pay chy tet ad! fhe Act of March 12, 1918, yet annual appropriations have to be made| "a 0 | Leader Grafonola in your for each fiscal year, so that the project can be killed at any time by i i" et a Lee oe | with the 12 selections, an outfit ~ simple process of failure or refusal by Congress to vote the nec- | e 12 selections, a c 1 The ary appropriations. | between the man who ES that will prove a continuous joy to Records The manager and the paid lobbyists of the Alaska Syndicate ar OLESON, JR. PPEALS s ds all of his lary ADMIRAL AccUS everyone in the family ‘enly boasting in newspaper interviews, in letter communications pei es spends a 4 is salary DANIELS OF LYING gives you a choice of four fad by other means, that work on the Government railroad in Alaska| Frank Oleson, jr, and Sigmund|— and the man who saves $5 handsore ‘woods, the cabine Will be stopped with the coming of a new Congress and administration. Their sgents are actively plotting every day to retard progress of ions, cansed me to determine to enter the Republican primaries as a ‘endidate for Congress in the Seattle-Kitsap district. No newspaper owned or controlled by J. P. Morgan & Co, or thelr Leslie, office employes of W. H Pierson & Co., have appealed from TED DAKEN ELECTED part of it— the difference be- the is owner of a | gate | WASHINGTON, May 3. ay a conviction in Justice Brinker's oe e a Pd go a letter oak, walnut or dark golden oak, tivity and the brazenness of their hostile operations in|court of misappropriating funds, I T Y to the senate, which fs being with-| which enables you t > “tly Washington last winter while | was there working for the appropria- n en ears held today by Vice President Mar-| ; fe B Recieeny | shall, accusing Secretary Dantels ot falsehood Admiral Fiske says he personal Resr| ets being made of mahogany, fumed match its surroundings | not only brings you this fine musical instrument, but a TMM MM allied in tween ly handed Daniels a letter setting - } my name to appear In ite, news columns in connection with| TD. Daken Is the newly elected! business and the man out ffi forth the unpreparedness of tho Pee ene ae adelaD that office ws president, Wednesday, of the Sent: ; navy. Daniels denied he had r fit apace geek nes The ‘ . oe J oct AN og Pi ed below, or 12 similar selec This challenge to the very vitals of Seattle's welfare I propore to|tle Ad club. At a meeting Tuesday|M of a job ived the communication in a ses doa ce ek : Time ; ight, $500 was voted to carry on a message to the senate April 21 one aE GWM SPONDS. Meet openly and unflinchingly by a candid and fearless presentation |"'&) Miervrnly P “i "xeie a Of facts to the voters of the district - 2 rer ia Seattle in 10 Get started right and tt haze) pone that ie NATIONAT y rousiy favor Netional preparedness, with emphasis on a navy | etc form the Thrift Habit at Bh made patie e od nirire theet any foe. I fave prompt restoration of genuine pro- . ‘ ne Maron by fettion for lumber and shingles against the competition of coolle labor | orn ial once by opening a bank Hand igre Columbia. I favor inheritance and income taxes sufficiently account and making regu MAY Go FOR HUGHES 2, “EL PAGARE.” level down the over large and dangerous fortunes, fast in- WN, . A | the New Two 5 Ry EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. S aed that are centering more and more fn a few hands. fn gen- Beattle’s Loading Dentist lar deposits with <i | 3 fic HeRD oTRL's rd ®tand now, as I have ever stood on all issues in the 37 years 705-7198 Firat Ave. LANSING, Mich. May 3.—Con | DREAM Instr 7 Tesidence in Washington, for every measure that will strengthen , stitutlonal indersement of J . e y Tmt and Wa: fon Blocks. mt y ustice r the historic destiny of this great Nation, that will improve the fiber| °™*™ , | The ke dent was in pro ru fea cake 4 better the conditions of the American people by leaving wide open ng the month of howe to whem Michigan re belt ris ecg p foor of o wn to every m . am going to ‘ A fy In Walnut, , pf opportunit 0 eve nan and woman. I! shall work for) ¢ the teet and 2 Piblicnns awmmubled in their state orc Mery measure that will advance the welfare of the people of the ait ‘course of National Cil Haventan, The walahiont aprane aici irda a, and of the people of the Nation | The treatment tor up unexpectedly over night meVour Chaos lut I submit In candor to the voters of Seattle and of Kiteap| from p to $10.00. I We M87, as they well Know, that the continued development of Alaska! eet. F for of my | Bank | » the spectal ship- mah the building of Government railroads goos to the very bed-| $36. full upper and | DENY PEACE TALK | 06, Bar & Prosperity in this Congressional District for every business| layer fire, of tanh soe | OF SEATTLE | ai. he ir) ‘nd woman, every professional man and woman, every employe! charge $60 for this set | BERLIN, May B.x-Reports tt Very industry, and every young man and woman who may wish to| My regular $2 will walnetn ane pF tagge sehns ae Opportunity in that new territory of marvelous riches ty se ne oe ee The bank with a future, i Ae ache. Setth tha Taet = a te work unceasingly to carry to rapid completion not alone) tin, ‘These seta will | as well as a present ee Nea cata tan Sulasean i 9. THE SAN. We will equip fer fi? miles of Government Railroad now under construction, but) be guaranteed for 1b ficial news agency declares, The WIO Syne Lab ag yb! 4M all-Alaska system of Government railroads, reaching to every| years | spat eliagalll nad phe he OSD AD Ph ns with a ee Aitive field and totaling 3,000 miles or more. Be careful to coms OFFICERS se Fic lal ; i ry M arta oa " 7 long residene in the territory and state of Washington, since) 9 o's OT oc ag! wre a etaaadl Hand successors fo ~ F fl B84 the niccess{ul carrying out of every enterprise or undertuk-| sot’ over the tones MAXWELL, President ALMOST A) Vine Ceitues Grecdsine . Cibevslalhing tohineCs Which I have « d, to the betterment of many thousands of| Drug Store HAKER, Vico Pres ihe chinwey tn Noeria Drucy’s tS eure Third & Univ SN asta und Aidgia, hao my ceekeatiadi le wake ool a6 &| on. Mowse- 3: RAOWETT EE & 1. BLORDEL, View Pros corte With Nab Bh ir niversit , Ns of Congress 18 Ave. CAMPBELL, Cashier ha ong Number Pa eo u R lemonstra- Trespecttully ask your active and earnest support, It is your fight.| Open evenings un H. SEIL, Asst. Cashter ‘|= pneenene Seaeeeae Seaneens Weeraseters Ou can help the work along by writing or ‘phoning to others, until 4 €or people who w (Mavs) | : D the work along by writing or ‘phoning to others, | until 4 & STVUAUUUNCUAUUUNNANUUUASUAAUUULUUGAUULAONVOOONONUOOOONUGNOUONOGUOOOAGUODOROUGGUUOUANGGOOAUGOOOOOEGGOUEOOGUOUUONGUGUUEOGGLOUUGNLOUEA EnOGOUUEY o> SUVEUHANAUUAUUO AUCEUAUEAUUUUA AUTH TOT TEESTECEUASHUOAS AUTH AMOMOHOOOO UU

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