Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SENATOR MILES POINDEXTER WILL SPEAK PRI } ’ RELENTED. H § DAY NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, AT THE DREAMLAND ian Mn eich AE ag A! RINK HE ARRIVED IN SPOKANE LAST NIGHT N THE KIDDOO : THE t BF t ri AND WAS GIVEN A GREAT > : obi. n HE BEEN < THE PAST RECEP ) 4 PEARLE ao we D HE COME TODAY AS FOLLOV SS RECORD IN CONGRESS STAMPS § THE F TAMPS HIM AS narrommotcneeeeteteti? OPPAPDA ' .R TONIG THURSDAY BUT GEORGE THE BIGGEST MAN IN THE STATE, YOU SHOULD THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : EK 18 St ON THE DOUBLE SKIDDOO, VOLUME 19. S ATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1916. ONE CENT ANDS be * ITALIANS CAPTURE GORITZ | SEIZE 25,000 ‘Sanne uany "si ey MAYOR MEETS ‘Roasting Wilson Administra- tion Makes Candidate . Hoarse Is A HARD WORKER ST. PAUL, Aug. 9—His ‘ oe ON STRIKE RIOT | the two days’ speaking of the Armed with figures sand reports from po- ~ ‘lice and detective departments, Mayor Gill prepared to face 100 businessmen at Chamber of Commerce Wednesday afters noon and place the blame for strike dis- orders on the water front employers. ; The conference was called for 3 p. mys lafter charges of police neglect had been © signed by Judge Burke, and 99 others. “I charge that the employers have failed to co-operate, as they agreed to do, and that the disorders have resulted from the failure ~ to keep strikebreakers confined to the docks | as was agreed,” said the mayor. : | Shortly before ee, Sere detailed be |to investigate the story that reen, in- | Chdleien: ‘1: - tendons ons: Stk jaebdahab tebe. vant pnbebty “wae | surance and club man, had been beaten and ~ ititbe*ae” nore” than‘ on'te tual fae pen fe'amodnt ot) 2% atranunwe, cerssiznna | shot by strike sympathizers at the port com- thousands of lives. _ The eve ot the, departure ot the epub|0 — tr aed Me continental speaking tour, a mission dock coterasy morning, reported. i Austrians, too, too, have suffered enormously in Lat i licen st ane OT ON On gents clineey “They learned that Green was taken ‘ repelling Italian attacks. His Oratory Flows | + Allg “geepe! ot republican the Imperial Turkish baths between 11 and — Two million men are battling fiercely) 0)", robes foe orn | DROVE COUNTY CAR, | ile refused rociy to comment on) 12 p.m. Sunday, instead of Saturday,” said S along the Isonzo front in a great struggle ney Tom Kennedy : ‘ 5 idee rgghe ce Megs: and “hea | the mayor, “and that his doctor prescribed centering about Goritz that may prove the! BUT FO RGETS FINE «retraction ot’ » tablespoonful of booze every two hours. —__ turning point of the war. | that the democrats had instituted| “Detectives Barton and Toms, sseennntevitlip the spoils system und in at least |have learned that the prescription | , With the Goritz bridgehead and sur-| Deputy Prosecutor Helsell’s the money, it was announce two cases had replaced scientific |was filled at a drug store and a | 1 to go into the candidates’ ben» (executive heads of big govern Attendant 4 PRISONERS AND "5 Points Planned for Friday Night Meeting SPEAKS AT DREAMLAND | Special excursions are being | arranged from all points of the | Northwest to accommodate those who want to hear Sena- ROME, Aug. 9.—The great Austrian) to- mites Poindexter's speech stronghold of Goritz, which for 14 months; 3°, '"* Drexmiand rink here, Friday evening blocked an Italian invasion of Austria), From Bellingham, Everett, from the west, has fallen before the Italian, Tet pees Woenees come to Seattle to join in the | The Italians are believed to have stormed | Washington's independent sen- | ator. the citadel last night or early today, only a! Poindexter «iii arrive at the few hours after they had battered their way | io i. oie hooting at t big meeting at to victory at the Goritz bridgehead and cap- !)"r0 is»! ink wil be. oF ened by| tured Monte San Michele, overlooking Go- selexation of citizens wit! welcome ritz from the south. Ten thousand Austrian} yi... form depot, and will form in prisoners were taken, according to the offi-|"!™, 4 "« ¥!! ‘or > an escort f | e taken immedi-/ ately to the Dreamland rin | jbe in the escort. An er of citl| Goritz is the point of convergence of im-| 7s. fegardiew of the fact. that ortant railways and the key to the whole |{** "sy, miss kood seats at the lain opening up to the invasion of Austria|recsiar torcitign persde from the west. In earlier attacks upon the "a “ great Austrian stronghold the Italians had sacrificed many probe into the county automo. bree brine hig Be ms rounding heights strongly in Italian hands | Bite scandal Tuceday developed | efit’ fund of the South End Re- |ment bureaus wits mere political | sve fo OF cig cee pr 9) it chauffi ho @ ti tub. henchmen atter! ithout uft Myers at the bat! a | that chauffeurs who drove care pul in clu! utterly without qua’ é A gauae ge hy os Italians poured across the river for the ({ In the. Late Hamilton petltlea! Cant Remember Name _ [cation for tlie jlace dong, net, sound goed | om o excursion tothe farmers’ pienic Carpenter could remember noth Hughes vrobably will make an | bs assault upon Goritz itself, singing gaily as) “Hvery time Jay Allen pleads a Sxgurtion to the farmers! pene ok el at. manne, teameaction, Hel. |gyicknes vrobably will make am Green’ Wore Plaster The story of an alleged attack) om upon Green was displayed as an had driven &| drawal of the charges in bis speech they advanced under hot fire, their helmets |{Ti.c0 “prisuior. sure Attorney | ‘fered serous lapses of sell sald, and paid he : = memory county car because his own had! here tonight. “e may athe . : ‘ decked with flowers. | Kennedy Helseli had Chauffeur Car broken down.” fos sa hati ae A Neier [evidence of lawlessness on the Bottle grain speculators went ] di A pe er Joe Jennings, chief Helsell then asked him who gaveled against the administration of Water front, with the allegation wild over @he soaring price of Scores of great guns pounded the Aus-| Sure, He’s an Actor, Manic in the county garage, him orders to vine a county car. |bianket attempt to. restore. the [that the police were not protecting | wheat, on the carpet A fellow connected with the|spotis system and do away with |life and property One young barterer who aj ® trian stronghold. etic diggs Se ke | Carpenter ig the man who (South End Republican club,” he {8/ the civil service In the gcvernment.| “The detectives have not been! oi, a ia epeddl a a pAs\ The battle is spreading along the fighting around Goritz, The whole | HO" | drove Mrs. Wilda Hamilton, | said to have replied The candidate js not sparing him. able to find Green,” said Gill. “They nzo. In the first two days of|city was instantly beflagged when |*™ | the Vashon island passenger Who?” Helwell asked self any on his first stumping tour bath house attendant says he hadjat Logan & Bryan's exchange, in " the great offensive more than announcemest of the capture of who exposed the scandal, to I don't remember bis name,” |—indeed, he Is so willing and a plaster over his nose, and looked|the Smith building, said at If 609 Austrian prisoners were cap- the bridgehead was made. A huge the picnic. Along with other said Carpenter anxious to greet crowds and in- like he had fallen down or been in |o’clock he had cleaned up $1,800. tured. To these were added the crowd gathered in Piazzi Colonna passengers who rode in county Joe Aino Forgets aists always on speaking at the top /|a fight.” Another, older and more s@m& 10,000 taken when Goritz fell and cheered the army, King Victor care, ehe paid 61 for the trip, Joe Jennings, Helsell said, was|of his powerful volee that his! The call for the conference of the |soned, said he had bought an entire — The Austrians resisted with the Emanuel and Ge». Cadorna. Sim gge eer ing ow suffering from a similar lapse of |friends aboard the special car to-/100 business men requested that|Crop from a farmer in Tacoma last greatest stubbornness and suffered tlar demonstrations occurred in recollection day determined to make him curb | Mayor Gill appear jweek at 93 cents. He was still frightful losses. the theatres and cafes. In other Helsell was unable to locate Dan| his efforts a :ittle and conserve | jholding when the price hit $1.44, Rome was swept with a tremen- cities, Milan, Bologna, Leghorn Abrams, jr., and Abe Isaacson, two|his energies | To Protect Lives | Most others were following his dots wave of enthusiasm today as and Florence, great crowds gather other chauffeurs alleged to have Its object was to “take such/example. Few sold. to the ple steps as may be necessary to pro. September wheat closed at Chi fresh dispatches from the front ao driven county machin 7 brought fragmentary details of the (Continued on page 5) | ni . jnic as “pay cars,” he said | |tect life and property and the good | cago at $1.44%4, a gain of 10% cents, ‘ guess some folks thought a The tSaaew-ot tine ety.” |since Monday night. oomndnt t t | Lundin to Review Case wasn't & movements picture actor, Prosecutor Lundin will review Reference was made to the street | December wheat closed at 5 66 7 {see Eddie, “They'll know differ) i GTON, Aug. 9.-——Preai-{all the information 1 gather as car riot Saturday night, when|$1.48%, a gain of 11% cents. May aaa Ae eae AaKcted Aswo.|800n 48 he returns from North | strike sympathizers boarded alwheat closed at $1.53, a gain of siate Justice Louis D. Brandeis to| Y@kima,” sald Helvell Tatil then | street car near the longshoremen’s!11% cents. ce }1 cannot say whit charges will be union hall and attacked negro| It was the highest mark since the | F [head the American commis fon J NOW IN ULL F ORCE MINE BLAST KY [which will confer with that ap | "Setar of cond Oat bet oe o — strike breakers |war broke out, early in 1914, pointed by Gen, Carranza to tie| Drivers of cars will not be prose Statements prepared by the) The advance followed a governs nos ; viterws cutee... The voroies ofthe thveat NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Repre I n g mayor were ment crop report of a shortage im | Mexican bo questions it was} i ans again reoccupled he o ne ha een ake to ore ne battol je emeur r P| em plo’ va One 6 ceghicd rps: pondent | ‘Thiaumont work in heavy "nighting | I: rota a Sent bl aco ae they would accept the offer of Dewees tition It was definite LONDON, Aug. 9.—A mighty |last night are the Teutonic arnvies| The name of the third man| “Ww. A. ©." Receipts the U. &. board of mediation 1 "asreed that the police should EXPECT NEW PLAN triple offensive with several | still on the offensive. The posi sia aac B.C. A 9.—Twel awaits acceptance of the presi All the machines flew Lafe Ham and conciliation to submit their natrol the Water front, which wel H 6 thousands of |tion has changed hands eight pn Ber gy: Te we ae eouest to have him serve. |!iton campaign banners demands to mediation, provided = PAatre . | million men an tones since the Verdun camparse|men are known to be dead, and all| dent's request to ha calito W. A. Carle, an employe of the| action Is immediately taken have done. TO END STRIKE guns eng K tome : MpAisn | ines here are closed down, fol-|z ————~ | county hospital, is president of the| ‘ ‘It was definitely» agreod that | ing in the armies of the i Wie Bt lowing an explosion in mine No. 3 CANDIDATES RAP South End. Republican club, and len seeance, Of mediation by the | strikebreakers be sheltered and fed| | ' |employes came as a big surprise on the docks, and that ff any| Immigration ‘Commissioner White net ag ee heeontd front: | ‘Luther Crawford, of West Fair. her today, Lightning struck alg the receipts for fares collected on|° tt had been offictally stated by Mth care brav. |View, Pa., born without hands, uas|nal wires, and, carrying the cur COUNTY AUTO CASE the trip were signed with the Inl-| pig’ trethecheod ffleere that the, |Strikebreakers ' caine downtown, /and Federal Mediator Blackman Oe ee aenan-T uri chosen president of the rent down to the mines, ignited tals “W. AL C Foutd diacues the. differences |Suards were to telephone us. Both/have completed a survey of the 2 od cc yh 0 sapstecwenttcl ye dust or gas, starting the explosion. with the rillroad manegere, bat |#8teements have been broken longshoremen's strike and will ane Ton Serees wee ae © Be There have been two months of |nounce their plan of action to set: every theatre of war, fave the 1 301 ric col ‘isaioner that a third party was unnece: Fike. " - n a ” mY ent hie Sais Ganat sate for, 8o ith i fet anes f loner IEF pws It 1s boliaved the personal the strike. There have been no/tle the situation this week, Com- mishes may herald the begin- ane uae’ RAMEY, conus \plea of mbers of the board deaths, but a strike guard nearly| missioner White announced Wed- sage alate gs. is commoner rom oe OAS QUT FOR WILSON fisisse ssc yt tia ewe' face often owe wertay ing of 9 Commis ° We have gone over the whole rict, ax well ax Cot push. trick, 96 well rnd |trainmen, That means at least |town dhe was ready,| situation thoroly, but do not know sioner Carrigan, who is seeking re- h " The mayor ; In the east the czar's troops, ex it ‘ postponement of the strike that b i iy, tending the advantage reported in 1 th 59 | ciection, said Wednesday that they] NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Matthew| would have called out 400,000 men, |first, to hear any suggestions, and/exactly what course we will pure 77 yesterday, have 5 will cut out the county auto raids acting chairman of the pro-| would be glad to follow out media he said an earlier bulletin on the public funds | gressive national committee, will practical ones. “Blackman and myself area work+ Both Herman Nelsen, candidate thrown back the Austro-Germans ° on a front of 29 miles, extending | “I shall investigate the facts im-/take the stump for Woodrow Wil TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE “Then I'll tell them the facts ofjing on some plan which we hope from Nadworna 1d Missiof. Nad Claiming they were pr: road constructed, the company was | mediate’ said Ramsay Wednes-\son in states where no progressive ms Law the situation, because I don’t be-|will bring the strike to a speedy wor a railway city of 10,000,| tleally defrauded of thelr = to sell the land to actual settlers | day The charges made are! electors a nominated, he an-| 46 p.m sf Term. 104% | lHeve one of the 100 gentlemen un |end. We expect to announce oup has esen captired rights as settlers on the Ore- at $2.50 an acre in quantities not|enough to anger any taxpayer. It) nounced today "4 @ derstands the situation.” plan Thursday.” e Russian center fe now wits gon and California land grant, exceeding 160 acres shall be my effort to get the facts - fn a few hours’ march of Stanisiau and anxious <o show thelr ap: _ The total erea granted was iat once, and, in any event, if I am Sete the dancer in walsh en by Senator Miles Poindexter to fornia, as large the whole state a new deal that will conserve pub. Von Bothmer's srmy now finds it-| gain justice for them. Frank of Connecticut lic interests r o aS RE Co Spe HRLL HAVE 2 SISTERS AND LOVING PARENTS The moat striking victory won y and other settiors wi iO bot fide settlers, of whom night at a mass meeting at Foster y the Itafians gince the war be oa Gait At coe lbrsemlane aged , 5,000 pees Sine, aoa | The use of county machines for BY CORNELIA GLASS He. is going to have a wonderful; Donald's new family is all ready)there is the ability to create musi@ gan, has partly opened the way to| | Wlaey tf Footman nny sold aD |private purposes is one of the out] rhe gtar hasn't any baby any |home. The house i surrounded by for him, too Anyway, as soon as there 1s suffts Trieste. The aoparent ease with rages on the public treasury,” he a big, green lawn, with flowers} His mother, Mrs. J. B. Gordon, is which the Italians took Goritz con There are 1,600 settlers in | fiinber companies in large tracts. | said Wednesday | more. |Erowitg ‘everywhere, and a Dig ia dainty little woman, who has had|‘8t strength in the tiny Inger vinces military men here that the) the state of Washington whe Sahl eacilird’ wae ened | Donald, erstwhile Donald | vegetable garden in the back, It/two daughters and has always|he is going to have lessons on the Austrians have heen forced to strip ss ak ae ae Gn Wath right to buy 160-acre tracts at ‘SLAVS CAPTURE CITY | Phillips, is Donald Brian Gor- |will be an ideal place for an 18-|wanted a son, His sisters can/piano their lines to the danger point 10) ft Que es but of which they |$2.00 an acre Jon now, with a mother, a dad, | month-old boy to romp about in the scarcely wait to welcome their new| His younger sister, Madeline, has eet thd! nian, SRRSOS TOS | eee bean. deprived by the “Innocent Purchasers” AND 3,500 GERMANS two sisters and a lovely home | sun brother; and his dad. John Brian /offered her services as eternal a ie the western front the al-| Southern Pacific railway, the They took tho matter to the at 6615 31st ave. S. Inside the house is a big, sunny Gordon, already has offered his/nursemaid, and his daddy says that Hes have won another slice of the, the Weyerheuser Timber cor surts, and the courts declared| PETROGRAD, Aug. 9.—The ¢ 1 went out there Wednesday [living room, with a huge fireplace. son | cond and third names,/next summer Donald will be taught Cee on aime advancing on| poration, and cther big corpo that because the railroaa con iclan town of Tysinienic morning, and Donald had not |The fireplace reminds one, some and an assistant managership in the to swim and fish a front of nearly four miles north! rations. failed to live up to Its agreement, |miles east of the city of Stanisiau yet arrived, Everything was in | way, of jong winter evenings, with Polk's Directory Co. He says that; Donald could have done no bet no Moma German counter at Timber Barons Grab it the land ve to the Unit was taken by Russians under Gen absolute readiness for him, | dad in >} before a leaping Donald might also have had his/ter had he chosen his family hime ks caused the French to yield According to the congre: tates governn The d Lechitehy last night, it was official-| from the curly, freshly bathed |fire, sister popping corn on the first name had he needed it self, There's a big place in it for ground only slightly in this region |grant of the land to the rallroad ‘ndicated that the real « lly announced today. The Rossians| Spitz that barked at me from |hearth, and an 18-month-old baby| Donald's mother is sald to have|him, and my faith in Donald's “male leat slant company, by whien It rocelved 20, Would therefore have to look te] too 7,400 prisoners, including 3,500] the gate, to the gleaming baby in mother's arms having a bedtime) been a musician Maybe, some-|ing good” is paramount, I know he ‘Only on the Verdun front, where |sections of land for each mile of | (Continued on page 8) Germans cart on the vine-covered porch. | rock |where in Donald’s plump person,!will fill his place,