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8. SENATOR MILES POINDEXTER Has HAD i IG H T EDI I ION gx YeARS EXPERIENCE OW Tilt JOB—AND HAS ENCE POINDEXTER , ACK THAT EXPERI 7 BEEN THREE DAYS DD V SINCE CHARLIE THE AT 18 A VALUARLE MEMBER )* THE NAVAL COMI S, ‘ " EMER {UGHES BREEZED INTO TOW 3UT 3 COMMITTEE, AND THE BREMER ww RAR AAA ANA AAAAAAAAAARAAAARAAAAAALAAILS RADARS +e MOSPHERE STILL REMAINS COOL, ALTHO OUR RAILWAY NEEDS HIM UM THE ALASKA ["r THE ON ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS PROGNOBTICATOR CALMLY | ANNOUNCI TO. aw PPP PPP I PIP LL PPI DLL AIL LPP LL LLL LLL OL PLA A ADP PPL LDL LPL IGHT AND ATURDAY, PROBABLY FAIR VOLUME 19. ATTLE WASH,, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1916 ONE CENT °2"A83,0° NATION ON BRINK OF R.R. STRIKE ¥ + * OLD LONGSHOREMAN FOR ARSON AFTER FIRE SEATTLE WOMEN USE | CHIEF SIGNS SEN. POINDEXTER WANTS LIGHT R. R, HEADS TURN OVERALLS INSTEAD OF HOUSE DRESSES, WNT! THROWN ON INCOME RETURNS | fever rit Phosphorus Relieving that "Nt aid by © income f Ilion or more a ye id best i ig that preparedness costs shall be paid by incomes of a million or more a year and are bi _— | taxes on big incomes, inheritances, and munitions, Sen. able to pay, without hardship, a tax thereon, are the class White House Conference With | DENIES THE CHARGE) Mil lexter of Washington today issued a statement of persons, however, who have evaded the li and ha Railway Presidents Results sechute <tamdin -Pvatay declaring icy of turning on light upon been able to do so because the tax returns were in No Agreement Issued a criminal complaint, income tax returns, so that the big tax ers would opened to public inspecti charging James Murphy, long to pay their just share in the future “THE BEST REMEDY, OF COURSE, IS THI OPPOSE 8-HOUR DAY shoreman, with first degree ar ». Poindexter’s statement fol . TURNING ON ¢ PHE LIGHT OF PUBLICITY | fon In connection with the m in favor amendment to the income tax law “Every evasion of the kind increases the burden of By ROBERT J. BENDER ing of pier No. 2, Thurada 9 p y m the - turns public record © that tax of the small property owner or large property owner, WASHINGTON, Aug. 18— night. Murphy was caught by P. an ne intere have access to them and that for that matter, who makes a true return—hence it is A nation-wide strike, tying up troiman R. B. Colby, who says they 1 be available wublication to any one desiring unjust and obnoxious. all railroade of the country him throw th Hh f 1 1 4 4 } he saw him throw the bottle of (f them jor that >. All oth records are « ‘I have introduced 1endment to the pending again loomed up this afternoons phosphorus thru a window on : the dock and then run. to public inspecti and there is no reason that a dif revenue bill making these rds public, as other tax Thirty-one railway presidents Chief Beckingham signed the | ferent rule should to the income tax records are, and has been thoroly sidered by the left the White House deter- complaint. “It has been ly disclosed t tudy by Basil committee in charg f tt ) wever, have re mined, they said, not to accept “There {# no doubt that the thing} Aait ites thant ae randast tind of : bebed i Ries a will . s WESPA iia Ghambed.ane task Seurphy weal Manly that there has been the greatest kind of evasion jected it will ; d i enate a proposal by Pres. Wilson In- the man,” said the chief Friday of the law by the possessors of large incomes All who a upport « 1 vor it tended to avert such a “na “We have evidence that will send tional calamity.” Fifteen min- him to the penitentiary for this. ‘The utes later the 640 representa- union men, aa well as the re tives of the employes an- the community, don't want any of rT 59 nounced they had voted to ac this bloodthiraty stuff.” cept the proposal ‘ ed Murphy] After a morning session with th Patrolman Colby cha agers, in which the president's ——— = ARMY MEASURE TURNS OUT TO BE TWOESCAPES {<.°.7 ca 1 | | | House in a mood not at all Exemption of Retired Officers | DISGUISED COLON EL Es frie endl Ae his plan of cattle 640 representative: From Liability to Service £00,000 sh r sieved compl ¥ r 1 on the presie Is Cause m. Formal Ba en Wins Sympathy of Washington Guard as Beers. pian as pe. ae REP. HAY HAS NEW BILL Menial and Returns to Camp Clad ie , withheld until 2:30, but the tellers ry ° n had accepted WASHINGTON, Aug. 18— in U. S. Army Uniform on President Wilson today vetoed Pe a He . al Holden, president ot the i HEADQUARTERS WASH gathered at the end « Eu was spokesman for the the army appropriation bill INGTON NATIONAL GUARD. pany street to watch him railroad presidents who appeared His action resulted from a pro- | Calexico, Cal, Aug. 18,—-Sec trudge along the dusty road to | ‘ ‘ t the president. Hea aan vision in the bill exempting | ond infantrymen today learned Calexico, just before dark chosen because he was a lawyer retired army officers from tia | the identity of “the down and There goes Old ‘Down and | ‘ and an effective speaker. He is bility to service and discipline ou Some days ago “the Outer somebody said lt , st and was therefonma under the articles of war down an r’ appeare ‘Guess nobody b 1 ever egard s immune from Wall The exemption provision it camp. Nobody seemed to k know the old boy really 4 street influence, s this entered self grew out of objections where he came from ‘s 4 noice. He was a iieuteme | made by certain retired offi a wie pera Rutt » “de ‘ nt of Jan. J. Hil for seme | cers when asked to serve at man, att n @ grease-spotted er” ca b and young off 43 Bitter Against Wilson | the outbreak of the Mexican and faded jun and overalls, cers have been quakir t - The executiv contended—and | trouble with recruiting officers ! ol kied bandana boots ever sinc th bitter that the president | and mustering stations. his nec He was un Col. John McDonald, of is arbitrarily trying to force dowa @ ection toda mean that i n and not overly clean staff of Gen, J. Franklin Bell, the throats of the railroads an 8 t least this provision of the bill He performed menial duties in command of the Department hour working day before the feasts eT —|will have to be changed and may| about the camp, silently and al of the West, in full regalia, 4 bility of its application to railroad to Fifth ave. and Jefferson st. and| Precipitate a struggle over the en-) most morosely, and no one in strode over the ¢ places he d Joperation has been investigated. made the arrest at the point of a tions measur terfered with him. He just had haunted in the rags of a - | When a railroad attempts to ine revolver in prolonging did odd jobs b and there. desert rat while making a crease its rates,” one official sald, He Denies Charge | poking his nos » various thoro inspection of a te - it must first show zood and suf The longshoreman, wh was ele tents, taking inter rest in the ts of a ife here for ficient cau armed when caught, continued to |?! at ngs of men and offi par tt - oro investi oeny the charge Friday, altho he Ha ts No on eemed to mind ev a ‘ that railro: entitled to show cause # aweated by Capt. Tennant, of y mittee im very m why it should increase its salaries | cetectives. Reintroduces B to e yes before having to pay The firs did little damage, and Within one hour after the away, A group of infantrymen increases sion today was very wan extinguished by city firemen| Veto reached the house, Chair a f | man Hay reintroduced the president speaking only with ch als | hetge - a aCe | measure, minus any mention P ANS T O Franciscus von der Heiden briefly after putting up to the men wncan Denounces Violence tne avtlates af. Wet | I ; his proposition for a settlement James Duncan, secretary of the| The veto of the ropriation | Passengers on an inbound Shake Hands | Central Labor council, s: Friday | carrying $267,000,000—will de-| SEE “Cl ILIZATION” Ballard Beach car at 6:20 a.| Pres. Holden presented each of | mn : the general military reorgant V mar |}:is colleagues to the president as that it “would go hard” for any law as. provi for m. Friday saw a hatless man, | 11.6, entered the room. After shake breakers who discredit the move-)70"\° F wag fa Lp igh peso ny nt pe aergerostd mn nove} ; sure wht h prov vided “tor | AS ( | ES y OF S | A with a handkerchief wrapped |i:g hands with all of them, Pres, 1" - crengghi . zt army ©} 0 regulars : Wilson indicated he was ready for Overalls for practical par- Mrs. Thomas Friday He we can get ig that any), 000 national guardsmen. ne! SAleha ee Pages Peer! the conference.to. begin : » t 0) an is nixed up i t « mt fain - out 0 ‘8! ave. poses of housework are being I wear them while doing | ‘nion man mixed up in water! Chairma hambertain, of the 2 ; : . Hokien opened the session by worn by Seattle women my housework. 1 wear them | front leeaness. we will gO thé! senate milit ffairs committee BY CORNELIA GLASS Jare on Queen Anne, ar ty W. and Garfield st. and then ing the railroad executives Pe og la a ‘ about the yard and in the gar limit,” he said Ve want it under t ; er house would in The Star's going to have a 4 ther and her family . v riskly ac proved in full everything One large store announces den and I keep on wearing jstood that union labor is just as he old articles of war when away to walk, althe walk briskly across the bridge oe. caliroae hime Rage by 3 y firm as any interest in the « u ” i | party says they will do {t rather th ss there, which leads to Magnolia sige ain anagers, in whom that it has disposed of 30 them when | go for a walk, a | firm as any in n the commu: | the n » measure reaches the they had vested th »wer-of-attors dozen pairs to Seattle women horseback ride or a trip in m nity in favor of iaw and order 0 to getng te Sem matings 9 party. In tnstivations, y ow, Bluff ‘ney this summer. Stocks are to | anto Because veveral incendiary fires tiay succeeded in keeping it in| Party, and there will be nearly re {# no money for carfare. Forty minutes later, a police Want Arhiteeinel a ye Is do not pick up dt bave started from phosphorus| rill despite the figh nade on 200 guests. Modesty does not They all want psperately to . " . rag egg ge prevale Go, net pick up dirt sre et oe ght made on| TC revent me from saying that it |come, and they can’t walk, and—oh,| automobile, carrying Lieut.) He said the roads felt in the prem at as do skirts. Therefore they |#/ong the waterfront during theli, by War Secretary Baker | yr ¢ Madison park have found them are more healthful. They allow last few w , Special investiga Constitutional Point will be a very nice party well, 1 don’t like to suggest nor| Hedges and a special squad) ent situation hat they were fight. the most practical attire they more freedom than skirts and | tions are being carried on both by| In his veto message the presi quite the nicest that | haveever /hint, but it would be mighty nice to of officers, was hurrying to- ane ype epponaer arn 4 a 1 ave a street car. ® automo- : e said, was on } - have ever used in other ways seem to me to | City and private detectives to run|dent suggested a constitutional ob-| attended, |_am sure. = have a street car, or some automo) ward the spot. They believe| ins protection not only for the road And Mrs. Lillian R. Thomas, be entirely sulted to women down the fire “bugs jection to such exemption. So 1am to play hostess for The | biles, or something | “ | ing protection not only for the roads nd Mrs. Lillian ‘ he be vagy Sang tense \4 1 I st ver that it was Frank Von Der} but for all other industries against who lives at Foster, just out for work around the home has been learned that :. rough-|jong as retired officers are ar ; tua be mm oe tated Gite the city limits on the Ta- One Mt. Baker park woman |!y dressed man purchased a quan-| tinued in their status The guests eer it oe ong Heiden, the murderer of Mar-|‘"* Oth wtnpleyers sabe eru r o ade her own overall« tity of phosphorus at a wholesale! or the U. 8S. a he limousines. joubt i here t} "i er © coma interurban line, comes who m er n We gan skewers ia wenterenel tie U. 6. rivage he said, they | will be one swish of silk as they tini Antone and Jack Collin- The railroad presidents were re cann , \ 11 mdreds of letters and forward to testify that she has has been beseiged all summer who have ‘ire Marshal Harr eff relieved from obedience to th find their seats, | am sure there son, whom the passengers saw. manufacturers Worn them six years and that by her neighbors > hi she wouldn't discard them for borrowed her pattern |, Chief Disperses Crowd president will be no sticks, nor summer Ted vitieornis Sekebinnnah an legrar = man any honse dress she ever saw Chief Beckingham, Capt. Willard| "rhe message expresses doubt| furs, nor lorgnettes. They are sha pbb healigge ecg eg ty mployers, urging them to stand and a squad of motorcycle officers not coming from places where wched the city, so the officers |” ‘ “| adopted overalls for gen ALEXANDER PANTAGES has . that the majority of retired offi ‘The railroad etal F Or eee ted eae tok be. |Just placed an order with a Seattle |Patroled the water front at 10 p.| cers would sanction such a provi-| things like that abound. | got a late start The rallrosd presidente ta Siam get dling be lbw 4 vency for $27,000 worth of theatre | irsday, after reports came to|vion in the law It isn't, honestly, all a Star par-| But policemen from the Bellara|eimest u nly that when they ause they are so much mo ¥ ‘ * spy The eae Ai | sion ek: ‘of it belongs to Alex Pan DALLAS, Tex. Aug. 18.— “ig give their final answer to the prest+ ractical and sensible then iairs, which he will place in ‘Ta- |b quarters that 50 men, in a body, | Delays Adjournment t art it belong | station we ordered to join in the ee osetia he” ‘geld . coma and other cities were walking south from unton| Cong ee Meet over| tages, who Is lending us the Metro-| The local Western Union office |eearch at the same time, and were | tent, It will not be an acceptance 8 ever could be,” sald a ____ |headquarters of the longshoremen.| 1,19 vet - ; h pelitan theatre and the Monday aft-| reported that all wires between [Sr 1'O) At Ive Rime title, RMN or {of his proposal, Steps have already nis veto must muster a two- thirds on the spot when the men from/heen taken to continue the oper the Central station arrived sang spre: the ne ope The men were stopped at Spring | yore d e , ernoon matinee of “Civilization,” so San Antonio and Brownsville | vote, and with the arrival of the |i. nay entertain the orphans| went out at 2 p.m. The inter tion of their roads in the event of . : st. Some of them were searched, | jes t the house today the i Star Man Ss Back W ith but no weapons were found. They |vrverd belief is aoene today ne land homeless children in Seattle's} ruption ts believed due to the | Hides His Face a strike materializing, one railroad declared they were “just walking| ee "Gen, iT, tlon of the nreat, | institutions, Galveston hurricane striking | Reporting the tip to headquar-|executive said today be done. The action of the presl-| Orphans and homelesa children| the coast about an hour ahead | ters, passengers explained that the|——- EGER Fe ‘ . : Fine AlasKa Stories | dent, however, Is deemed Mkely to |, OFPhane and Momelons cHvaret) of schedule reece Wee UEP Joseph McDonald, non-union | delay adjourr ' exte worker at Pier 4, reported to the! The ve ete amusement—especially the sort that scription of the murderer. He wore The Sint + ch Reine HE wise, wetted” Hatweed atthe, cee eelihrcnatt ta re costa thdney! 600, of course, they HOUSTON, Tex., Aug, 18— /a blue t, and when he saw a , ’ and Firat s . ape wd re dha It ns well-aw children who are! Railroad and interurbans have | passe on the rear end of the op. ut ot night th ranger went 4 Wester *., oF sturt bil while pecial \ ae Aadine. the -evatiie by ¢ pene. Tee the’ bull Neh | velther orphaned t.or homele been running special trains all (car point at him, he jerked up one ; lascribe Wisely and Rene tee vee oned. vesterday to the| ay, carrying persons from Gal- |corner of the coat and held it over oviding for national dejo ed Heart orphanage, the Wash-| veston to the mainland, as a |his face neton Children's home, the Seattle| result of a slight rise in the The search proved fruitless popped ' «| tide at the Galveston seawall No trace of the hatless man ine, the actress F in his coat sleeve : dbihedt offic hildren's home end Mrs. Ryther ie | ands for The Star aoaiaai tain Bas. how that retired army officers I could find. If| attributed to the Gulf hurri- | could be found, and the party from | | Those all f \hold public office and are not teatih sturne | h e co oO : ere 4 other place where there| cane. Central station returned at noon p fay, thru th urtesy of the | there is any oth»r place where ther Then kerplunk! n May 5 “mere pensioners’ from whom no | The local weather bureau “The man may be in hiding,” aa ad service ymeye “ft Seattle aa ek ly are children who are orphans or e re he man may be in hiding coast guard servi me Janet hid ah carte | BANKERS AND turthar-service ia Xpected. who have no homes of thelr own, 1| says the storm will strike the |Lient, Hedges reported. “But we've Cutter anning tor utch ar Convinced as I am of the w y happy to be told of| Coast probably late today, be- |searched everywhere, and haven't Anne’s daughter arfived. aboard the : is . would be very bor Inalaska, on the Aleutian peninsula aisdom of this provision and of}, tween Brownsville, Corpus |been able to turn up any new { a ’ b p s ffect upo! he discip-. clue: ° > Since then he has covered 7,000 miles aboarc its bapetul offe ug “at th acts Every matron that I talked to| Christi and Galveston and Hou- | clues ate Aaa ae ne | 's Far-North patrol boat Lh lt delle nll aiags AB ibe Recta nd hr ESP ‘ed for all of her| ston. The wind may reach a | Collinson Prominent Uncle Sam's Far-North patrol boats tle power of congress wholly to ex velocity of 60 miles an hour. | Advices from Vancouver, B..C,,| sai shel aed eagerly, and § ticle will tell of the | empl tt dogg Garieers from She tes made me ashamed to| At noon the wind was blowing | established the fact that Young had| — ,jdey tected bait for any forei LONGVIEW, Tex, Aug. 18—More| ‘0! of the president wh ied ik vetone 30 miles an hour here barave Been knbwa under the patie ing ther ., a a Now ve rty i 1 riwht rhe f rancis¢ von der Helden fidential t oO $100,06 together with r 1 ; rained : i nf Bape eka agi ’ “ : want, and out my @ V Nontermenge art at 2°2¢ J, A. Collinson, the man he sho’ v mance and it peoy DY | men, one whom used a knife Jungmeyes For three montl hasithe city hospital a piece of small traveling Alaska and thru the Bering |knife blade was found broken off} j¢ cites a long list of rulings te president of from the People tate bank Jungmeye the edt anking Commissioner th countr $13,000,000. in wre all enthusiastic—no Thirty-one metabers of o down with Martini Antone, near estment | Patterson tod Tse whereabouts}! ALFRED BUTT, Lincoln high|move than that! They are excited.|inal camp on Bonanza creek, the| Providenc hospital Wednesday What followed makes : 7 ¢ Jenheim is un-|school student, who was drowned Rut there's a problem. Some of| first pay streak to be opened in the|pight, was a widely known real interest in tl le. He visited every coast city of im-|y oe batterson is on his way|in Lake Keechelus Tuesday, will be|thom live two blocks past the end| Klondike, ate dinner together/cetate man and building contrac ry rh ‘ a 6 cading Portance in ka and dozens of small, unknown islands. |here from Austin to conduct the in-| buried Saturday at 12:30 o'clock |of the Ravenna park car Mne, Oth-| Thursday night, and retold their/tor in British Columbia, it was in “Anne, Actress,” next Jungmeyer’s stories will be authoritative and exclusive. vestigation personally. fvom 146 EB. 66th st, ers live on Beacon hill. Still more days in the cold North, learned, novel-a-week in The Star. of Campbell and Boe