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REPRESENTATIVE WILL Eo HUMPHREY TE FOR UNITED STATES SENATE 8 OLD 80L HAS BEEN CUTTING UP SOME THE eAK LAST FEW DAYS-—-YES? CERTAINLY, ANASTASIA ( SENATOR MILES POINDEXTER, WILL OW LISTEN TO GEORGE, THE LOCAL WEATHER TURSDAY AT THE MOORE. THE STAR BELIEVES (CT THE 01 RAPP RL nnd edat DICTATOR, HE SAYS TONIGHT AND SUNDAY, HEAR HUMPHREY. JUDGE, Hint ROW YOURSELF. (: THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE ‘NEWS PROBABLY FAIR: NOT 60 WARM.” \ VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916 ONE CENT 2}.,"2!%8,,2% NEWS SEANDS REAT BEAR SINKS IN BERING 1 ALLIES’ OFFENSIVE ON SOMME FAILS--VON KLI on i cam RATT REASON "ME, ALL OF CREW it i i i iit i AUK Mal yi DK) | Promises to Do | Something to permit the telephone | company to earn on an alleged valuation of nearly a . ° , * By Carl W, Ackerman $7,000,000 In Seattle alone and | The Great Bear, which sailed from Seattle ~eys 70 : . “J t UJ iT f , be p! + $ $ | _ STRAUSBERG, Germany, Aug. 26.—In| bnly $4588,000" in King county, July 25 with Capt. Louis Lane and his “mil- eight weeks of tremendous effort with lavish ex-| Ms mouted city, officials to | ionaire exploration party,” is a total wreck on penditure of human flesh and blood and ammu-| fer home rule at the nevt ses |the rocks near St. Matthews’ island in the Bering pe ; UG: sion of the legislature a nition, the allies not only have failed to break| ““Corporstion Counse! caidwes |S€a, according to word which reached here Sat- ; ine » S 2 a d Saturd. that his | E oH) i the German line on the Somme but have dtl’ attests’ entorate anencn urday. if a y even badly bent it, Gen. Alexander Von Kluck,| ate with, Mayor Gill and the The crew and sportsmen are safe, and on MH) My \, H I H it council to eliminate or modify |who commanded the German right in the great| the commissions present pow | their way to Nome aboard the United States coast WW Wd |advance to the gates of Paris early in the war,} ‘;* p vmmena QUard cutter McCulloch, which picked then ‘ ‘ii |told the United Press today. ome sisiation in} up safe on St. Matthews island. mh r “ . 7 |my December repo said . = | In eight weeks of fighting they have gained] "sa {f vo instructed by the ud But the Great Bear is a total wreck, being council, this office will have Ni nt 1a few kilometers at terrible losses,” said the Ger-|fsnuuten 2 One. Ne ight | beaten to pieces by the waves. The men of the i | |man war hero. “The English have accomplished |, tome "ule reform jparty reached the island after they had . . +" After reading an interview ac } practically nothing. They have exposed them-| cust et mayor Olll to. Thure abandoned hope. "(1 f A . jay's Star, in which the chief e Wks a | selves to our counter attacks, which will certain-|ecstive said ' waa “high time 10 | 9, te, Lane borden expedition wase weenie’ the powers Of meitcnteon {financed at a cost of $500,000, "hy ly come.’ Corporation Penis Cal Mee gs ja hunting-exploring-trading pits aT ty We were seated;in the smoking room. of Wilkendorf|¢ressed « letter to Mayor Gill, pro-|ticm waiem would lead to = point D e of P +! jtesting against state control of 106 aifles ‘north of Folst Barrow, Min, (0) astle, near Strausberg: Before us was a map of the Somme ae daniel jwhere Explorer Stefansson was il it Nin (NN) DN | battle line. Gen. Von Kluck first.explained the positions held |P°rely, loca! utility corporation lwaiting for the party 44 S a. MMA | by hi: b hk 7 h ~ ‘ Built Buck | | “la Y 1, y his army when he was in command on this front before h ; ee wilt to Buck Ice ‘ay \| No 4 Mihi ! Wii Wi i ‘ , said Saturday his) sigs Anita Allen, Stanford co-ed was wounde were tied” under the pres-/ yrs Lane and Miss Isabel Robson s P lagi .. | the elty to become aroused ove: m why AY OND The territory the allies are ‘now trying to break thru is the |tne “big game the pebietaticns aie hi Ny i same ground across which Von Kluck hurried with his army|playing with the public service thors during the first advance into France in the fall of 1914. After | ‘ommission. | 2 hae The craft, on her maiden voyage, i ecttia oi , » i Fiealé: o .| Corporation Council Caldwell RUINED Y Gl 22 months of fighting, the battle line at this front shows litt! al was built especially for ice bucking, | BY GRAFT CASE )—| olnted ow h u NEWS ITEM—investigation of vice conditions in New York reveals that young girls, some from | change except that the Germans have been pushed back al hi ed out that, unless the com-jang carried a cargo of guns, SCR schools, others from the country, have been sold to resort owners at $1 a pound. > mission's powers of handling pure-| > NEV re) 26.— few kilometers local utility problems were with.|*'&ns equipment, ammunition, isceen ee Pres Aug. 26.—Worth canned goods and clothing, which} ) five years ago, Patricl english losses have been|England { ported to " drawn, they i be taking ove | ¢ English losses gland is reported to have?” he|¢rawn will be taking over|\as to have been traded for furs Calhoun, grandson of the states ‘Th > j terri le. said Von Kluck “They was asked he control of munic m5 utility | man |The English had to put new men| “The decisive thing is always to|t-on for the privately ‘owned cor. {#008 to film the top-o'the-world, | 17's Eres haan 7 into each attack. Their losses must have plenty of men,” rorations and show Charlie Chaplin to the here tod ay, with less than $5. ann u . I f Hee is predicament came to lich exceed ours by at least 100,000. but when there is a ¢ ° In his letter Caldwell said oo jar the filing of an application ir Nome, and were to have nate of San Francisco jbeen picked up by the Great pod Has But $5 0) ) ee rn re canta i \ Wy) \) LITTLE CHANGE IN BATTLE LINE at laws, but chat It was time for] had sailed aboard passenger steam-|Noted Street Railway Mag- Wi) Mit men me Mt i Cost $45,000 ol y oO di hursday eve y ¢ Is that many for the large art arm (Continued on page 8) 1 noticed in Thursday evening's} 1+ was believed to be the most|the supreme court for the appoint } | to ‘the ‘action Rigo Lhone com [completely equipped expedition that | ment of a receiver for all his prop j be ing {ts rates purau(¢ver lett Seattle. Capt Lane an | erty . | ae te Made by the pubiic|experienced Arctic mariner, found) Calhoun was a giant in the Saag eee Orn at en heed ete | Stefansson a year ago, and sold his |Cial world when he took hold of the . [ship, the Polar Bear, and cached CS beter: car strike in San Francisco, valuation of he comps 8 prop oe : mi “kag which he was going to pick up with | Union Vhile in the midst of WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. Willard hotel, the heads of the | brotherhoods, representing excess of six nillion dollars Great Bear. ' , \fight against the union, he was in resident Wilson arrived at the American railways argued over 400,000 men and the railroad In your interview you refer to the ne Great Bea tons net, war | dicted in the famous graft upheay- capitol! at 2:33 p. m., without the language in which they Presidents representing $12, stice of the companys being per r al. It was his troubles San Fra’ advance notice of his intention should deciare to the president 000,000,000, seemed certain. mitted to place one valuation upon| Dullt the expedition |i. Tt ret aie ree ee to call on cong their “final stand.” Sixty ss called ‘here 1 ve a last wint John Borden of Ch _ that brought him ruin, Cab The presk 1 nies og Oe Wau ited aeer: the care |week ego, by Protifent ‘Wilson (Continued on page 2, column 4) cago, son of the milk million poun sald. nian a-beautt ately to the “president's room,” | graphs of a proposal for settlement ignored his peace proposal ft . ie hence epee Clemianac aa ae off the senate chamber. which they had little reason to be- and decided to submit a substitute Johnny Clancy, widely known mown Liaving spent close to 3100, that he! | lughes Is He lping to build, and was considered the | ‘'s ee rears G : for Senator New- | lieve the brotherhoods would accept proposition which even the most| Proprietor of the . Meadows $ [considered them among “the best x last word in motor construction. ® ‘or two years Calhoun has been cnalinan of the congte | but which they desired to be an un-| optimistic ‘feel the brotherhoods| ‘eedheves; wae charged with | customers h ely.” Vilson so He Aids Was Overdue at Nome tho) et os income of his wife's | 1 estate, the s part of w Bed d eae Wee Cr thats wide eft oii ture Got double violation of the dry law | The same 4 obtained ev ‘ y Khe Geen Geer. wee we dees ate commerce commit- | answerable brief of their side of will turn down in two criminal informations [dence on which Tom Shuter's Hughes $5 Worth! overdue at Nome, and considerable has see lost, he told the court. ‘ Calhoun was at one time presi Lane Senator Kern, floor bes hers erin enact poi an healer the time arbitra- filed Saturday in superior seat houseboat was raided, while they a . ‘Gata ‘ ; anxiety had been felt for her mate | sent of the United Envestmasla | undin, on the |were employed o: eaiby env omas nd, aninsur- |ty. Revenue cutters were search-|dent o d estment Co,, Senator Newlands, prior to the|dent deferred meeting with the, must not be tried until after | See ot Deputy Sherif? |mill. They worked at the mill about] ance man here, today sent a8 ing ti Berity con To ber *!then in control of some of the larg: arrival of the president, had dis-| brotherhood representative until arbitration and investigation Scott Malone, who led the raid |ten days getting the evidence. contribution to Charles E. Mrs. T. M. Clowes, 1815 N. 47th est Street railway systems in the cussed informally with other sen ise proposition of the executives That the question of wages on the roadhouse early Friday | Later they watched operations at Hughes, republican candidate /st., whose husband was aboard as United States ators the enactment of legislation nad reached him A : for overtime and other collater. morning. | Mullen'’s houseboat, at Juanita, for| for president, on the theory /secretary for Capt. Lane, received 2 ! bearing on the rail controversy The word went out that regard ai details, being by their na Tom Shuter, proprietor of a | several days, while they were camp-| that the more he talks the more ne following cablegram from Mrs 24 DIE WHEN SU The subject he took up was rat of less of the belief of the rallroad ture arbitrable impartial houseboat at Kenmore, ing near by, as “fishermen,” taking votes Woocrow Wilson will get » Saturday B increasing the membership Of the| presidents in the finality of their) board or commission should be William Mullen, who oper a vacation. 3 4 —and Eastland wants Wilson t Bear a total loss. Wreck {oterstate commerce commission own action, the president was not) designated to pass on all these a similar establishment at Juan a | re-elected ed on pinnacle rock in Bering sea SINKS ENGLISH SHIP to nine, adding two members prepared 2 allow t rigs gow: matters. ita, both of whom were caught ! He sent the following letter All safe Crew arrived here on| LONDON, Aug. 26.—Th Nee ee eee ey ee eee eant taebreay, 1 — in'raids the same night, were ARREST CLUB MAN | tr. Husnes Coast cutter Sunda British “boarding #tsamar ‘Duke Bh vicrs privemtinn sechoos or lock woh .eied ce eben cate DEUTSCHLAND WAS charged with having liquor to “| have been approached by | The Great Bear was launched at atbany was sunk Thursday ‘nto . : “ . waitl Baeaenth: te the 1. ON DRY LAW CHARGE the democratic campaign com- | Port Blakeley June 1 we hea mb : rt SONI BOOS FT Oe eet AAS ie meta,” an adminiets NOT MUC Clancy is charged with selling mittee to eubsoribe ¢0 the oam | She carried a crew of 20 men Tene as liven, te ane ie poeee. Menator Kern, te ve) ralirceds ie Meee One oresident H DAMAGED liquor and with having it in his paign fund. | believe in put nounced this afternoon, #igiamaaa td ed ay ae tT gate bt hg a pace) th DP iitsation ta bed b Ht it — possession with intent to sell A James i. Shallenberger, clubman,| tina money where it does the SUNDAY CONCERTS seven of her crew were saved. nis E Ste’ Ge the foo of the senate| is not f BREMEN, Aug The German | bottle of the beer confiscated at was arrested Friday afternoon and| most good. | feel that your i * B ; a ‘ eubmarine Deutechland the Meadows was taken to Clty/ released on $500 bail, on a charge, trip to Washington has been of | pes this afternoon on the strike situa The president spent some time <n) 5 che 7 a D0 of great value to Mr. Wilson. So, | ‘There will be four band concerts ee: s : 8-200-mile journe Chemist Jacobs Saturday, for chem having more than the legal tion. Nor was there any chance of with Secretary Lane, who. a 7 7 . n \ h f | . “ ,SON , i gction In committee, he said.|of his long service on the inter-| States and back with s rly alical analysi amount of liquor in his possession.| | am enclosing my check for |in Seattle parks Sunday, two in| DAWSON, Aug Thomas state commorce commission, has|*¢rateh, Capt, Paul Koenig declared Prior to the raid on Clancy's, It) A trunk full of booze addressed to $5.00. the afternoon and two in the even-|William O’Brien, who duilt the 1 one of the president's most, today, wh from the) Was learned Saturday, Deputy| him was delivered by the dry squad “| hope you will accept the | ing Klondike mines railway, and owe By Robert J. Bender important advisers fatiguing banquets and public recep-| Sheriffs Mills and Morgan, with/to the club Friday, and, after being| same in the spirit in which it In the afternoon, from 2:30 until|ed Eldorado claim No. 1, died here tion wed the Deutsch-|two young women they picked up!receipted for, was selzed as con-| 8 offered, as cne man's appre 5, Leuben's band will play at Wood-|'Thursday, Altho he had been an and’s a lat . . erican cafe, visited the! traband ciation for valuable service ren- || > Firemen’s be | That an eight-hour day, in- | land's arrival at Bremen at the American ca land, and the Firemen’s band at/extensive brewery owner for the WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. PB io Np cael and prechins roadhouse Wednesday night H. Roberts and Fred Smith,| dered the democratic candi Alki last 12 years, he lately became c@a- ee pte ache fo on this question differ widely CONVICTS ESCAPE Arriving there at : c: » the a6, were arrested on similar date. In the evening, from 7:30 until|vinced that prohibition was work- brotherhoods seemed at hand That the roads will abide by deputies and their ae eg ; harges, after carrying three wut 9:30 Cavanaugh’s band will playjing out well for Seattle, and advo- f the decision of such an impar. are wald 10 have purchased and|cases, sald to have containe 9 schi and Wagner's at Volun cated a dry law for the Yukon and this afternoon. tlal body, the findings of the UN RST RM consumed both beer and whisky,! pints of whisky, into the Nord mh Kina The question whether the hoard er. coniralesion to take obtaining the Information that they tel, 312 First ave. Friday night Ho a @ountry’s industrial activity vain ara tae 96,|could ge ney ted to buy, ae #0 continues or te So our With dramatic and sinister | tet Arig Ae , , mae ne oeat ae raat nes li A DIVORCE was granted Mrs. M r tagnation suddenness, a crisis came to. yiring a violent thunderstorm y 2 a nt | planted by ei obvind a a pond png ee io aumhans / spe early today, four of the moi . Clancy is said to have told one|Valentine Rais, whose husband i may be jetermine e' y 9 p if them. as they were leaving, after in the pei nitentiary for shooting her. her nignt vent the threated railroad | Srous convicts in the state United Prose Staff Correspondent it provide tentiary made their escape h trike, A break between th peavey na 'enem “At ihe : av ni bali President Wilson will not be men cut the bars and ran thru a bd | tunnel, and then cut thru a six-foot M “] my d A It F] | able to come to the Coast this | ° ) brick wall into the stockade A rs. an er 1 ees fall This information has | our a he S C00! ladder aided them to climb the wall Sh ll . . h been re eyes by State Chair. | 9 ° and gain thelr freedom They are man Johr ogarty in a let . til large. ie] in Nig tzown) ter from National Committee- We i . man Hugh C. Wallace. If vou could remember when your dad had next FIRED UNJUSTLY? | PARIS, Aug. 26.-How rman Germans opened a heavy bombard The cream of the democratic nothing shell sent Mrs. Wm. K. Vanderbilt ment that wrecked several near-by oratorical talent, however, will | If suddenly he became wealthy, — fleeing in ber nightgown, with her houses and sent the party rushing| shortly make its appearance : George NN. Salisbury, ob- x “day; aid George. “Looks like | Mistaken as a strikebreaker, J.| halr down her bac and a ‘pal gt to & reinforced cave ns Van here. siadinGea ta tae the spell was about broken. |H. Patrick, 2618 KE. Madison st.,|icose slippers flapping over her derbilt had time only to throw al n iu ou ¢ ot kno 0 server, crawled up on the roof Tis nadie ie to live in Se. |Saturday complained that he was|bare feet was related today by of-|loose wrapper over her nightgown| Gov. Martin Glynn, of New If you did not know how of the Hoge building Satur. attle.” unjustly discharged as a city la-|ficers of the American ambulance |as she ran downstairs York; Senator James Hamilton lf your aunt was suspicious of his honesty, day morning at 9 o'clock and And he jotted down a memor. borer on street work at George-| who accompanied her on a tour of Lewi and Senator Ollie : ‘ ; took a slant at the weather andum that Sunday would prob- town. Patrick has been a resident|the French front o e James wil! be certain to cover WHAT WOULD YOU DO Uncle Sam's thermometer ably be a bit cloudy, right |here many years and declares he} Mrs, Vanderbilt told French of Ping Bodie threatens to re the state of Washington, as was 4 ading “TRE Soe a registered 61 degrees. A little under the memo he made Fri never worked on the water front. ficers escorting the party that she turn to the major leagues. will also Francis Heney, noted mucan best answer that by reading ne secret of the puff of breeze smote George on day to remind him that it was hoped to hear the cannon.” She!) 1f Ping goes back, bean ball || progressive leader of Califor Ree beginning Monday and ending Saturday, in The Stag, the cheek. the warmest day of the year. EDWARD W, FERRIS, postmast-| got her wish users will have to waste one || nia. This is the positive an. | and see what Ruth Osborne did “Not any hotter now than it And it was—89 degrees at jer at Mount Vernon, Wash,, is dead’ One night while the party Was) | occasionally nouncement mace by the dem. was at the coolest time yester- 5 p.m. lof pneumonia, aged 49. sleeping at Pont-A-Mousson, the |@ @ cratic state committee. If, in fact, he acquired a million or more,

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