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J. 6. CHILE }, BANKER AND PRESIDENT OF THE SWEDISH-AMBRICAN REPUBLICAN CLUR, I8 ATE ALY SHOW ) ie NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO 18 DISSATISFIED WITH NOL FRIEXD, GONG, i wae REPRESENTATIVE HUMPHREY ATTLE 18 FULL UR OLD FIUEND, GEORGE, AT THE WEATHER oF EM. CHILBERG HAPPENS TO RE ONE OF PRINT THE NEWws + | FACTORY VERY WELL, GEORGE A LITTLE THOSE WHO APPARENTLY ONLY RECENTLY DIS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT _DARES TO PRINT THE NEWs : | RAIN, MORE OR LESS, WON'T FLOOD THE HUM COVERED THE TRUTH ABOUT HUMPHREY AAPA PHREY SWIMMING HOLE VOLUME 19. TTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1916 ONE CENT ON THAIN AN ws Wilson Asks Congress for Power to un Railroads in Case of a Strike ‘STR. HUMBOLDT RAMMED NEAR HOODS CANAL IT’S A SHAM CRY OF THE HYPOCRITES “We need a friend--we want a Western Washington sena- tor,” wails the old standpat organ, and on this basis it be- seeches the voters to cast their ballots for Humphrey. It’s the same old fake that the voters of Seattle have heard before. It’s the sham cry of the hypocrite. Two years ago the reactionary organ had a chance to support the right kind of a Western Washington man for the senate. But neither it nor any of the other standpat papers supported the Western Washington man. They Fair Teachers ; ‘Addresses Joint Session in Effort to _ “Safeguard the Life and Interests : of the Nation.” BY ROBERT J. BENDER WASHINGTON, Aug. ‘29. As a dramatic climax to his unprec- edented negotiations to avert the most disastrous labor war that ever threatened the United States, President Wilson this afternoon appeared before a joint session of congress and urged legislation “to safeguard the life and interest of the nation.” f | He said he urged the legislation, ‘‘not in haste or merely as a means of meeting a present emergency, but as permanent and necessary additions to the law, suggested, indeed, by circum- stances we had hoped never to see, but imperative as well as just, if such emergencies are to be prevented in the future.” Pair of King County’s He recommended: (1) Immediate provision for the enlarge- SEATTLE “COLD” ¥ ment and administrative organization of the d | interstate commerce commission enabling the | ; } commission to deal with the duties now de- SHIP IS STRUCK 7 volving upon it “with a promptness and thoro- | | ness which are, with its present constitution | BY PROVIDENCIA and means of action, practically impossible.” ASKS 8-HOUR DAY ON ALL ROADS | toni ' needed a friend then, and their friend (2) Establishment of an eight-hour day Paseeng ers Crow 3 happened to be Wesley Jones, of as the legal basis alike of work and of wages | . “Cut Sten oa Yakima, so the whole horde of reac- mn oor employment of all dap grat en- cic neti aae sEaTea : 2 gagec pera yr if s p ate 4 ay Somat, See tantnanee areas can | Fortation. ‘The tine for the institution of this | ie . bined and put Jones in the Senate. tie nt be eteniined by cobereas” THE The 8. 8. Humboldt, bomam _ pul j F s to be determined by congress. The from Seattle to Southeastern =” They did it then as they are doing | president suggested no date. Alaska points, was rammed in now—not because they want a Seattle | (3) Authorization of the appointment by Nin pierieilenggse tic man in the senate, or a Western Wash- the president of a commission to study results |. ate a mx “rusedey, ae ington man even—but because they we and Elizabeth Maginnis, two of King county's rural echool teachers, here this week for in the application of the eight-hour day to rail- @ minus La pe 7 My fe ee ge tn ie road opera ation, alike for the men and for the sengers were taken off in life- BROOKLYN MAN HAS roads; the investigators to report to congress boats. She was returning to at the earliest possible date, but without recom- Beattio under her ow? Sn . ‘ . . it le i 1 * BIG SEARCHLIGHT mendation 2s to legislative action. rvessages rocsived. here. a RUMANIA HURLS (¥! vonnson races EXPLAINED 10 KING CO. TEACHERS: caw vomeTae sme al ton (2) APRroval by congress of considera. | WiRenene inert reid want their particular kind of man. THEY NEED A FRIEND. the interstate commerce } Ayr is Pe - . the Humboldt Steamship com- CRISIS AT POLLS ' . sre rok generar of freight rate increases to meet such addi- pany here after the first brief 4 BY CORNELIA GLASS ‘ by say! »* and|has just built and put atop his WeeoRiibirhe aloe HAT TRAAES 4 s Srecaage ef the, nomnunt a 80 000 TROOPS “Laugh — noun—an expres on a Over SB building a searchlight of 1,280,000 tional expenditures sO he roads as are ager oak 4 inal 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29. sion of mirth.” pe Ago ed 000 candie-powe t is 60 per cent ren dered necessary by adoption of the eight- The Provideneis, formerly the Election day dawned foggy and stronger than the navy rch hour dav Olsen and Mahoney,” was on her Udy. ;way to Port Gamble from Sam ’ That's what the dictionary able. If one still feels cold today, but reports from other| gays, At least, that is what the oo bring the laugh sections reported fine weather; very corpulent dictionary said | with nim: or, if not light tried out here last May, | ASKS POWER TO RUN TRAINS Francisco, to load mining timbers which could be seen 35 miles for Santa Rosa, Mexico. She is of | when voters went to the poils to| which aed agg “ya proper to go away and leave it 00 | gw | (5) Amendment of the federal law which [steel construction, and rammed . LONDON, Aug. 29—Eighty thou- ™ party candidates for the! 10. arm when she addressed The “O | pr wides for the mediation, conciliation and ar garter Hunbotes a 4 sand Rumanian troops already are November gan the 476 King county rural L AP FOR bitration of such controversies as the present I line. si oie eo T ylvanian| Both Willis Booth and Gov. H 1 hers met for ins | a ‘ rig tates scion ce Mum leu, Bikers, about. whose betile|© tier in tne auditorium of the erty by adding a provision that in case methods of | The Humboldt, known a the gary for the republican senatorial nomi-| @roadway high school Monday . 5 accommodation now provided should fail, a ger of sinking, har ‘canara Advance guards of the Rumani- nation principal interest centered afternoon When the afternoon session was aft, 3 setioatio ie Meal ne cal he. ain an force have crossed the Hungar-|were confident of victory. | In the case of these teach- |ovo. on Monday, the steps of the full public investigation shall be instituted and nounoe. he) ae were : fan boundary in a swift advance - —— ers, “rural” means anywhere Broadway high schoo! were throng completed before a strike or lockout may law- lidencia as a qnatter of be caution (i on the two Tran nian cities o' in King county that isn't Seat ed with the 475 King county rural | 8 - | . : ne 5 Hermannatadt end Kronstadt. it Skeeters Bombard tle. They are all bo gl ache and. their 27 in-| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29 fully bd attempted. » id f are 3 ll ee {s these forces which engaged the this week in daily se tructors, all executing the “Ah,” | Hidatero Sakana, a young J¢ Empowering the president, in case o! he. Raaekiind a Teutons in the Rothenthurm pass Ballard—There Are jearning In one week how to [fn “on” and the “gursle, none, was arrest } ili oa ity, t weal : trol of such winks, in'nee “sailing undersea 15 miles trom Hermannstadt, and Billions of Themn| serch King county children all | Tine the tive days of the in-|from the lin military necessity, to take control of such por- [eake, a sen oe tn the passes tew miles from | tnat_ they should know In 40 | .itiite sessions, lectures will be charged. with tions and rolling stock of the railway as may | Mexican flag, as propery an < t fe t 0! iB. Cas a . on ai Kivhe whole Rumanian movement| Ten Dillion man-eating nt at-| Hut to return to Miss Carter and| "ust “caucators upon alinost every |He will be ret be required for military use and to operate say gas ulte ave be D t at 4 educato 00) ost every 7 Pe Me A | <pneeoniemelehaicealiiaih “A going mrvert ~ ae Sree Ue titee aC the ania the tay! Aen brie subject in which the poggent of the nent ate anne er Ga | them for military purposes, with authority to | advices here today indicate Slay distric os nee “ any ler the out-of-thecity teacher might! astle, who was one o' nost | : one 4 | Ferdinand’s armies, almost com- Day district, d 2 ge page ere Red | Miss Carter is a young woman | oontey svcininest figures in Honolulu’s draft into the military service of the country PUT OFF CAR: pletely mobilized and awaiting the pee ier. eer een ho Tuesday ap-| WHO belleves that speech Is an art How to Handle Lazy Boys financial world was murdered on such train crews and administrative officials 5 word of war, are prepared to strike | Frank Carpenter, who Tuesday ap | iat ie, that correct speech is an| , the night of August 11, at his home pealed to Mayor Gill for rellef. €% with the la Flooded areas, which failed to drain after the canal locks were opened, are serving mobiliza art; and that the dictionary, if properly treated, Is a fine book to und, It was on the dic quickly on whatever front the Ra manian genera! staff determines to start its major campaign ee sshetign at Waikiki beach. Sakana, Castle's| as circumstances require. q er the (chauffeur, disapy ed the sam Outlines Peace Efforts ysion could withstand the objec t relation to the communt. | pight Simultar Sakana’s Th ident outlined in detail/tions that would be made, the pe cher’s relation to the commt have a wife, aged 17, was found in the|his efforts to effect a settlement of | president said ——<—<—$_— $= tionary that she based her re c ¢ » » e osquitoes, he y, how to discove nd encourage | tion camps for the mosquit Lo Pine win t M4 we ver and encourage |Castie home, terribly cut and man-|the pending dispute thru {riendly They do not care to rely upon} Atieging he was forcibly ejected —— | tie. cond dhe’ detinttion of-ler a : gled, and she charged her husband) negotiations. His efforts, he said,/the friendly assurances of con-|from a amit ave. street car Gm The mayc telephone tatus of play, are only a few of » de ane They ' ed the = ‘of ps — anit eh on srl | laa that I have quoted. Then hay B with Cantle's murder |had “resulted in complete dead-| gress or the president. They |July 8, after being roughly mam } sanitary corps, and keros coun-|She said that while that was @/ Phere are special sections ar-| zx lock thought it best that they handled by the conductor, motor eapiiary comps, and karoser vertentiy. lucid .autinion st 'ROns| a Pee ioe wettaty kaattiore ona Now the country faces, he sald,|should be forced to yield. if they/man and an inspector, and humille Because Lake Washington is get-| veyed no exact impression of what! sigo for various grades, and one ASK KS. ON CAMPUS . great national calamity with| must yield, not by counsel, but by Jated before the eyes of 200 people ° . ane oe a cole gh really js. Now there are F ; Es cities cut off from food supplies | the suffering of the country.” at Second ave. and: James ace ting lower day by day, and leaving |# laugh really 5 r jcourse is offered in drawing and - ge Th ames st., S. G, | wa as several laughs, and, to prove it, 3 and the commerce of the nation © president tonight at 8 | Johnson, a passenger, started sult little pools of back water, it was rt Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president of} od. Countless thousands! o'clock will go to the capitol i 2 Jestimated that the mosquitoes |she laughed them | The lectures do not all hear di-|the University of Washington, ap: joa teat lik sithood be brought, {t|to confer with Speaker a Ok. Rais lee 92,600 | damages 1h) would have the whole city sur-| The “Ah” and “Oh” Laughs lrectiy upon the imparting of | proved the proposal of the school helper the =e voint of marth resentative Kitchin fl stig oor ourt Tusnday agetaet (ye Se rotinded within ten days, and that| ‘There ts the “Ah” laugh, which| knowledge to the youngsters. |board to erect # high school on the|{wwir | ne't"| Representative Mano, republionn | caohnest desler a ; there ough funds in the There are several, like “Alaska, |university campus at a meeting of | °C bar’ the’. oxteting (tender in the douse Je pntehadl Maya Nalg ftp I! eae ae ataal’ de the Frontier Wonderland,” which|the board Monday night ng of) “Mediation under the existing | leader in the house, and Chairman |fering from bruises, scratches and erosene to stop them | {u B. C. Rathe's offering to the in-|ferees voted to visit the campus|/#¥s has failed, he secreted tee MINGNCOs COMMITS ane SITE ee . mene tO Gop thet seule @ in- | fere wages He CAMPUS) » eHitratio s been rendered im-| commerce com Ittee C 88 blood in Europe,” said Carpenter informative to the teachers them-|senting a plan to the board of re-| 0% Revitiieink mut Bale penral : a ctler, | “but the world’ will never know | selves gents | ety Backs 8-Hour Da | tion early today and indicated they | ‘| $300,000 MIL! F RE Jesse Black, cattle rustler, iow we've suffered at Ballard ' - - . : mie]. BCaleey othe |'wauih aeed ouhaidurabla tink secs I attempted to kidnap Mary | 5 He said that he had offered the | would nee time for | Willistor I EMP OYES 0 | HOMER, Ill Aug. 9.—-Safe 2 ESCAPE DEA H reement because the “wholegfion officials feel that the entire VALLEJO, Cal., pe 29.—The hrogram will go thru within 10}Sperry flour mill and warehouse, days. here, was destroyed by fire early eight-hour day as a basis for ertheless, administra Had her on his horse irit of the time and the prepon | blowers early today broke into the ant evidence of recent economic 2 z ‘ today, with a loss of $300,000. The a r experience oke out for it . Along came Paul Langford zens’ and Raynor & Babb's ss vue Maa of teat silane that (The president's address [southern Pacific lost five freight and cued her ST | E T, 4 banks here, blew the doors off the es patie ac teaeil “sictceraly bal to congress on the railruad ‘Sand six automobiles belonging Pete vaults and safes, and escaped in an he ; . 5 i i ) Vallejo men were also destro: Vt ‘ 1 good thor | automobil with $8,000, after cut-| Jobliged to accept the eight-hour ene situation will be Bap Segre ie . ieatraree Wena WORE A GOOe ANINOF lting telephone wires from the] Two men, ina five-passenger , going to “beat it.” lday by concerted action of organ ‘ound in full on page 2.) |. .tor is believed to have tachi do? Marry them off? WASHINGTON, Aug. 29— |banks and the sheriff's home. The| auto, skidded and plunged According to the license num- | ized labor, “hack ed by ithe favor:| Re crrnvcomepe aa bets! ‘ Z ‘ The railroad brotherhood lead- |robbers fled toward Stich Ml.| theu the guard rail and off the befr, the auto belongs to R. jable hoe Lar ag se dt np vi; ted conereereenecncioneennns ain k hy ould 9 941 A h 7 declined — te 1 this| war department today ten That's why you shou ers indicated this afternoon | with Sheriff Gus Wvans and a citl | Wright, 94 insworth st., Ta- | have a a a | ‘Langford of the Three| after the president's speech Jzens’ posse in pursuit plank road at Spokane st. and coma. The police believe it | means of settlement, he said suspended an order releasing col-| THIRD FIRE DAMAGES CAFE € bs Kat i rgil D that it had In no way altered ———$—$—— Whatcom ave, at 3.a.m, Mon | had been stolen. The car | Roads Fear Shippers lege students from the militia md! The third fire sine anuary did ihe y Kate and Virgil ihc iA de cel gy Ballot | day, They pulled themselves | dropped about 12° feet, and | ‘rhe railroads fear the influence | September 1. This order does not|$200 damage in the B. Flack rege 4 ‘ n The Star next weeh Monday, unless a satisfactor ¢ ry thing to? | out of the wreckage, and to a telescoped the front wheels in [of hostile shippers and they ap-|apply to military units composed | taurant 108 Madison st.,. early a ; Mond ad t jonday, aid if. you~ Raye sermetning +e : h a teay hace rently feel no confidence that entirely of college students, which! Tuesday morning. It started tm i fonda Iends Sa agreement is reached with the list It In Star Want Ads, | | Pedestrian, who reported to the the sand, leaving the rear end 4 Ei \ oo ee ee 2 police, explained that they were | In the air. the interstate commerce commis- will be disbanded on September 1. the ventilator over the range. managers. aca ahacedenp ryt