The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1916, Page 1

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‘fot a leg of lamb AT’S WHAT THEY CALLED HIM IN SAN PRAN CISCO, BECAUSE HB CAPTURED ALL THE GooD GEORGI . arnt * HE WEATHER Gt il rt BETTER LOOKING GIRLS. HE SAYS IT’S A CINCH. READ Ez News +] AND HIS PULSI oF ( Hk ABLE, AROUT THE LOVE PIRATE ON PAGE THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : } oi}! \hoS0 10 Qu) FancroonT rae BEEF AND MUTTON CHICAGO, July 6.—Steaks and other choice cuts of meat will soar beyond the prices of civil war days, according to dealers here, the center of the meat trade. Famine prices are expected te hold thru July and August The reason for tt Tise is an alk tle. | Europe has also been draining | Gs of our meats. fog of the railroa th Waded with war ria @ther side has t trams portation of meat Some consolation m ye found fm the fact that vegetables, milk. ntials of the he and A hind-quarter of spring lamb costs 8 cents more pound today than a year ago. It costs 5 cents | more a pound] Six cents has been added to the price of a forequarter. French | past > e lamb chops have taken a rise of| ever ed 40 cotits: “Canada mutton is up 4) on before’ Gents, Porterhouse steak is 7/ cents higher | And the p | They liked | “Wanny as lots « them called democ Americanian Britieh lines within h * The }him, on the state » The judge 1 object will be not or | was ‘nO precedent. aha ah iadan ahkee en | OEE t eantiines ¢ America liked so well—"“Romance.” Arnold Bennet, him for trial, and he I-watched him deal quickly and jleft are - ‘ neatly with the halibut and fried Say Advance Is Halted ‘ WASHINGTON, July At the any tai) -& S T . R | potatoes d y tervie ay fa tithe ot "toe ‘house | vad atows—and my toterview way ‘ai! a9 U.S, Troops Rout committee on the Borah resolution @sking for an investigation of beef trust by ret the him break ist a federal committee or" Bow ® petition was presented by 1 members of the house urging the s coming ba ntin 7) dba A fndiciary committee to report the cm \inatibalisnslheobe.con Waeerine Takes ui) €.-Routies was found c ock must be turned back Fesolution favorab’ It is under : thas ie them by the st wl s been kept intact. Stood the resolution will be report caatunine trun, tan sues aed ‘ nded to make it a. Rainier club. peed gd te house to act on a r to D or a . eep what he| Chief Ds Prosecutor Helsell, ME, Gcesplaint that pecker | nin Sat fered ca fully # the opinion | a read published accounts of teal stat aes j= og 5] ht rt been, and pn ould have ved the supreme court had made fean packers are building up a line | F : wee hi gp Ponta ori: _ pes = oe cadant allowenil D aban hdbiitibieiabadnees Fra the stat Or han the a allow (gph alge nd | OLYMPIA, July 6.—Proponents!fore going on the ballot, the argu rh tcans, under Col. Pen | “Justice Fullerton, in his dissent-|the dry law i @ven export prices p © proposed initiative “first | ments will have to be cut out bleton, engaged the rebe at Guay Q —— i We have heretofore been able i ; he suite w brought by Frank |@canes rthur DO. Harris, a negro | is en in un-/to convict he said, “without FRESNO, C 6.—Armed | #14" bi i “fisheries measure”) nery and others against Fred J strikebreaker, of 700 28th ave. |ambigious and mandatory It} proving that the possessor of an SEATTLE PACKERS [02073 ly ct nti ans Moonset MUN HET BG, Ease tscdagiy sow Piaett | excee amon cr hasta = onta 1 in ambles and|(. Ro Case Case aod ors charged with stabbing a union more than half a/ed to Under this decision ft SAY BEEF WILL LEAP | |Miam! Lodge and Wawona t a aration of |the circulators longshoreman at First ave. and spiritous Nquor or more|seems to me we will have to show |for the motor an 2 Number Signers Unknown Marion st t 4 pints of malt Hat I can-jintent to sell Advance in t price of good |") five motor e Che f signatures on the Chester Granberg, a striker, (not reac the ma-| No Chance at Druggists Reef is expected by local whole M t me es known a ‘ of 2305', First ave., was also rity tha T he point it would fale meat dealers, who differ some E p ton | first aid b et n arrested for following Harris | for } , »e possible for a person to have What in their s of what ans at | partisa an bil Brad =. after the affray titled to more than two quarts of liquor or Will happen to ittor 4 nta-| completed T aceC George 1 Donald, 9-year Harris told the polise he was [tended f r (Continued on page 2) , The Carste Go. ie te ike halted nia and grants | Mis I who in on ot Mi an Tae | going to work Wednesday even. | The n e is going - - @lined to believe even beef has tages threat: | an injunct againat the ctireula-| could not predict ether enough | poenald, 763 ve 1) Ing, when a crowd of union men |to make tions of feached its climax and will hold irs with a sawed f the # of this kind in the | signatures had been obtained until Thursday and tw be d surrounded him, He cut him- |the law all but impossible, and firm rather than fluctuate either | itu ent case, how-|the checker " ly fi d ywing self clear, he said, and ran. The | more than tt it renders inopera Mutton, they say, should not |, ev filed if they ease of thefr. ead’ autem injured man was not found by {tive the lied pe section o' 80 up at this tin year. shave sufficient signatures, but be a biles Inesday night the police. Ithe statute, the section which lim They pind thle | — sor ae arene enanentiene Young McDonald nit mourning | Cop Attacked its the quantity of liquor or bee an| j ; nee “d t mo paid peons for work an¢ »plies |coach driven dan M1 ‘Patrolman nea solirioh | individual is permitted to ship into| H ale Armour & I want money +l Mexican Cninue see the sunitive eopediticts ion | was. oogstiig Gown Cherry at. at |. Patto ekg page eat dandied rape eget "Prices are nelined wu Toit ah e. He died instantly ides Wrote heal nde alae ad AR a ad probabi a little mails were not molested sees n trast with rtwal confiscation NR “og ev : eaker 1om| jedan Ronala WASHINGTON, July 6—Fol- or the next mont re beaten en he be rent aR was escor to the to tage Honaid:| towing a conference with sudden jumr nlooked for Je facto government os increase ie ae tits ofan 4 Warrant for a stri ar hae ye iy : os ing President Wilson, Secretary At the Pacifi ‘ f the Th > B en F | dissatisfaction among Mexicans, a Perret HE 1 meet ae t nd Lansing today said a reply opinion was en tha od beet «: VACATION PAGE € y E02 00G cors to the reports. ro Car-| hroadway N., at Pine st. aad Bot nthe face, '" would be sent to Gen. Carranza would be r, v ranzista troops were said to be t , t no arrests were made by this government. It will go “ra Sh gpve Expedition in Mexico, July é j 4 on st., suffered a broken arm. He nembers of the Com e at negotiations wi e uring this season, but wa gee PR a collided with to at Minor ave,|mercial Club recorded mselves WEAKENING OF LAW Carranza government will be etl to sag we adio to Columb’ eed sof ann woman and chit and Madison coasting in favor peedy mediation, Wed taken up thru the customary —_— - July 6.)—Starving women at San|dren are being doled out corn in all nesda — diplomatic channels? Seattle and vicin with | culs Pot na riot, when refused |the principal Mexican town The DELEGATE HERE The Central Labor council has is Mayor Gill will not be swerved] What the reply will embody wi TAKE cenic grandeur E | food, cried: “My God send the grin-|SUPDly Kave out at San Luis Potosi | 1 a mandatory call to union sail-| from his course of blind pig w gone over thoroly by the president pleases FP vcootag those bag 4 ps ecentl and ndreds of women! ‘The people of Hawaii want resi-|ors to attend a meeting next Wed but the limitations of nd Lansing during a 45-minute talk, ir vacation t ‘ marched to the governor's palace, dent officials appointed instead of|nesday night, to answer charges ambunt of liquor an individual may | No inkling of its contents, however, “ g9 Auto trip ch are reports reaching Gen.|crying for food for their children outsider according to Henry J,|made by striking longshoremen that have on hand for his own consumy | could be learned . : a i beaten|h@ had none. The women took up! Jani by title, who is in Seattle, He Jers how to longshore decision of the supreme court or Dr. C. C. Tiffin, republican can e be. een ae ilad the pat, tory “May God send the grin- was territorial delegate to the re-| de Sheriff Hodge to return the a date for coroner, addressed the erest quell goe and refused to be silenced! publican convention in Chic | This country imported more than liquor he t January from wa Social club at the home of nto Your ‘ammoc , : int eaten and cowed by the We've had too many carpet bag-| 3,000,000 po elled almonds |the home ¢ V. E. Boei and the Mrs H. O. Watt, 1214 North 45th a American gold being! troop rer i vid I from Spair roor John ¢ ide at the st, Wednesday afternoon It € € ’ . z 3ASIL MANLY WARNS AGAINST BOND ISSUE FOR WAR PURPOSES oe in fact, upon this page are | ay ay tions which should bring meatier A 14 the Ee seeker and his favo By Basil M. Manly l of all a land, all the mines, and all, the industrial] ut Presider on will open the income tax returns tq” k e. pastime . pnterpris of ex iblic inspection 1e has the powe de ° rf I * in 18 8 stions are in (Noted Economist and Special Investigator.) i me ; , | } 2 shes tips f nS the power under the ‘lew aii I G te to a ‘ou all in spending A : i és have tite tadabal | irect taxation upon these wealthy investors for the sup-|the income tax alone at the rates proposed by the ways and pot—a 4 pleasant and healthful vacation very strong Beant er iae BP rae ae ahs , of port of the Mexican ¢ Litic just, and no matter how| means committee will yield all the revenue that the federal ¢ ¢ government issue bonds at fancy prices to pay the cost of/},.,\\ may be, should be paid by them without a murmur.| government need the Mexican expedition and all other GAINES WON'T RUN the Mexican war expedition. This movement has the back A | | more 1 1 than the taxation. purpose ; p ing of Wall st., and has already found favor with many of |; , ' ’ ants Wea ch ale 7 PRESIDENT WILSON HAS BEEN FORMALLY RE« __|the democratic leaders in congress In th iat a Moneyiderived fromlOURSTED TO. Ot rHE INCOME TAX RETURNS ; niteend t p tolt ; | irect benefit of ‘TO THE PUBLIC, SO TH TAN THIEVES MAY BB Avo " he ecessary mill ' tl | inl t t tl ke, DISCON ) AND MADE TO. PAMWIN. FUI k it will A ! 1 r k « 1 ‘ ei ike | \ I 4 : cae niet Gaines ha dire ition u omes and it tances 1 post- and have Whe interest for eating IF YOU BELIEVI THAT THE TAX THIEVES PP , ed that he w hihi tion he should have upport of the whole people, regard I have sho that the federal t ry is annually being) SHOULD BE RUN TO COVER’BEFORE A BOND YSe apags ‘ F le f party, except, of course, the banker bondholders and) robbed more than THREE FIUNDRE MILLION DOL-|SUE IS AUTHORIZED OR YOU ARE MADE TO PAY i urda i Two Gaines sought | their hangers-on LARS A YEAR—enough to pay tl Wi EK COST OF| MORE TAXES, WIRE.OR RITE THE PRESIDENT 7a the omination for, county treas American and foreign capitalists, according to the reports| THE MEXICAN EXPEDITION—by. the CROWD|/ AND TELL HIM SO, HE WILL HEED WHAT YOU tone. f arried eight city war¢ P jure Bm was delcated A LOVE PIRATE! ~: Cornelia Glass ook It over with his keer | * tha “ab 4 moment with P his b | i. bg plaintitt and | 4 bes * haw * to | ° amicably and | of the | without sts, and invariably Ip took |they wo care what old B Judge Wan , oat i f troap I don’t care what any one in the & chiten im | trains on con ver said. No one should be incorporated into every | firm report concentra this case I'm wor school corrtenium partly for his | | tions behind the British lines from wonderful sim pl 4 deauty,opletpres {0 the Somme > Hterary atyle, p ae hin ol There is every indication that eople of Ohio liked ft. jand Jest interpr on of the law, | the Germa will launch ® very ACKERS RAISE PRICE OF MEAT The Seattle Star "= VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916 pt THAIN® AN | AUSECUTOR LOSES “PUNCH “Big Bill” Might Have Cut ' Somelce onStone, But He’s in Dutch With the Judge AN ACTRESS KAISER AT ise. FRONT IN —SHE’S | would 1 t BY ED. L. KEEN U. P. Staff Correspondent LONDON, July 6—The kaiser is reported to have ar-| words were tribe as It wasn't pre how was more had said es 6 Des dent—but It some He was finally eare ago | writ Pen cea ae rived on the Somme front, ac-| precedent smash companied by members of his the de-| lines in who will direct the German staff ce fense of yt &@ prosecutir ne ean system of ma’ y rae: Pier Sahin the great allied ottensive. ¢ | mfortable for | wa Seattle » few hours| An Austrian dispatch today satare think iy 1 t©l reported the kaiser’s arrival id him and said he had established ‘on’ Wana | huge platter of halibut anc headquarters near the front Ade. | potatoes, a ve Mmited not far from Cambrai and op- sorts of| which to eat (Aes ness to te posite the British front. What are for?” 1 British attack against the so well that they put and most of all f 9 hin splendid {hea chow, I felt « om Berlin toda ws, Revolutionists in “| Santo Domingo} another precec er was int and left town for the} aiser's de British ear The German alibut before The J id Jof United States consuls, owm more than LIGHTY, PER! who are now loudest in demanding a bond HELPS EASE KNIFE AND =F NIGHT EDITION ‘ONE CENT ARES JORIS KEANI SUPREME COURT PLAYS HOB WITH DRY LAW, HESAYS Sheriff Ordered to Return Liquor to Eden and Boeing. “Our most valuable weapon for enforcing the dry law has been taken away. It appears that Section 22 of the law, pre- venting the possession of more than two quarts of liquor or 24 pints of beer, has been rendered aimost ineffective."—CHIEF DEPUTY PROSECUTOR HELSELL “The decision of the supreme court in the Boeing and Eden cases will not stop us. Wherever we find the lated, we will smash things up.” —MAYOR GILL. “I'm no lawyer, but | do not see anything in the decision to hinder our method of enforcing the law."—CHIEF OF POLICE BECKINGHAM “The people should clean out law is plainly stated and concise. law being vio he supreme court. The dry SHERIFF HODGE, OLYMPIA, July 6—Sheriff Bob Hodge must return the liquor he seized last January from the home of W. E. Boe ing, at The Highlands, and from the private room of John — C. Eden at the Rainier Club, according to @ decision hande down by the supreme court. Judge Fullerton, the only dissenting member of the supreme court, declared that the action of his associates “ren= ders inoperative the so-called permit section of the statute, which limits the quantity of liquor or beer that a person may {ship into the state at one time #3 The decision M B ng ease the care and London with the play the novelist, has gagement ends e Mount and concurred > Chadwick, Main, Hol- r Judge Ronald. ulating the amount a pers the adoption of the law, it wag ad it for sale or bater. s liquor for such pure pr ns whe IHAVE TO SAY,

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