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MUTT’S AWFUL The Seattle Sta LAST EDITION MUST RE SOME AWFUL MUSICIAN, OR THE RAPOSITION HEET DIDN'T EXACTLY t EFF'S EAR IS BAD, NEVERTHELESS, THIS LIKE TO COME OUT AND ADMIT h r, PAIR OF RUD FISHER'S INK COMEDIANS GETS O IT BROUGHT UP THE OLD (KZ ABOU aT NTO AE MUSICAL COMEDY JAM AT THE TOP Le Ws 1 what Rg 8 WORK, Buy TODAY S SPORT PAGE, WHICH ENDS DISAS. PPP PPP PL LRP PAPAL Anne THA 1D ISHEARTE (GEOR ib, AND HE OF. scat [: THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE ! NEWS FERS US FAIR WEATHER FOR TONIGHT AND FAL (tHe 19. WASI THURSDAY 14, 1916, THAINS NEWS STAN ONE CENT andon Concedes Miller’s Election OINDEXTER AND MBRIDE INCREASE PLURALITIES | THE ELECTION HE manner in which the voters decided matters in the primary election is, mighty pleasing to The Star. To make a fight for the public good is always gratifying to this newspa- of course, per, and when the people approve and indorse such a battle, it is doubly gratifying. 7 satisfaction of having made a good fight for a good cause is, and ever will be, its own reward to The Star, and yet we of The Star are entirely human. The Star seeks to be right always. yet it does not always succeed. It hopes only that its mistakes will always be honest mistakes. HE STAR asks nothing of the public official whom it sup- ports other than THAT HE MAKE GOOD BY SERV- ING THE PEOPLE. The Star is not concerned in building up a political machine—it does not care a rap for political prestige —it will stand by any public official, regardless of his politics, if that official will be on the square with the public. That on the square with the public—is the only ‘eed that any official who has The Star’s support can render to The § OR a political enemy or for a candidate whom it has helped to defeat, The Star cherishes no malice nor hatred. Even for Will E. Humphrey, as a private citizen, The Star has nothing but good will and best wishes. INALLY, while The Star is pleased because the candidates it supported met with public approval on Tuesday, it will be far more pleased if in a year or two years from now these pyblic of- being yar. ficials still have the approval of the public because they have given™ + honest and efficient service. HAT is the only request The Star has ever made or ever will make of a public official. That is the only favor or service a 7 * public official can ever render to The Star. Hunters Off to Bag Deer, Bear, Cougar and Birds: Seattle hunters Thursday were either busily employed oiling their guns ‘and stocking themselves with equipment, or on the way to the hills for the Roosevelt Sends Congracstavons to JAIL FOR GERALD See es 4S JURY VERDICT : 1916 hunting season, which opens Friday. eiaas diet NEW YORK, Sept. 14.— Preparations indicate a the ae sat. Ge Gee 00 Oe Roosevelt today sent the aise. okt gear | : largest in years. Despite the ing telegram of congratulation | “lan Reg ea a fact that the price of ammuni- to Senator Miles Poindexter of ow o Sentence of thre tion has increased 20 per cent Washington: t eount ail and a fin and firearr cost nearly 40 “Heartiest congratulations on $ fury in Justice B per cent an in past sea- your splendid victory. This, or sons ere report @ | Hiram Johnson's success in Cal pnalizing Gerald for be bris ifornia, and the results in ing tlegger, the jury followed k er & Taft. who; Maine, are certainly good the mmendation of Deput list of bunting! omens.” P itor Palmer, who requested i reports on game, says 9 the maximum fine and imprison ties will be » most notice that he would lities this se to the superior besrire SLIDE» BRIDGES AND Chinese LATE RETURNS DON'T CHANGE ‘our the Wher peared to have ar his oppo fred H county law seured CHIEF RACES REE the rters xters er H was me t ex ¢ returns easing fast ance of Frida ng my present term ter t results be able than in ht uy £ | es, which ne have endeavored to mer may w FP ation for 1p fi aS K ws term, mtests fought in the f rie Dan Landon ry t r republican nomi for con-| eturns were counted Miller ap over the field, but Landon’ of totals of the King its up to and ishing much Landin’s reelection as prosecutor was practically the result of the repub Kav e him over ood as nforce th asl do during m the past ason of my experience, I to give even bet | COUNTY RESULTS | lidate to within half a dozen int went on that W the con county well up in than when official ec and unt he said “GUARD SCANDAL . WILL BE AIRED INU. S. COURT TACOMA, Sept. 14,—Army men here are intensely inter. ested today in the case of Capt. David Livingstone of Company | M, Second Washington Infant: ry, who has obtained from the United St district court a | writ of habeas corpus, alleging he is beirg held a prisoner at Camp Brown, in contravention of the articies of war. The directed against Col Wm. M. Inglis, in command of the National Guard regiment, and is re ember 19, at Seattle. has developed from ounter charges passed officers while sta-| the petition of Liv ler of the regiment | vingstone was of The guard was the deserter cay f th lateness ment Inglis immediately ordered the ar rest of Livingstone, and he has been in detention since Under the articles of war, when char m against an office: or enlisted man, a hearing must be given in 10 days after the arrest This argument is used by Living stone in his petition for a writ of ties e y U. 8. SENATOR habeas corpus, and is on this Hood Canal Region Fine routed t 93 precincts out of 416 King #round that Judge erer granted | t rd 1 400-foot land Poindexte 0,88 € a and Humphre 5 rivet STATE RESULTS fu n ar a result of the dem | GOVERNOR of the re I sday on g precincts tof bik ———— “ Everett and Turner of | oo give 2,064 precincts out of 2,443 In the Hunters have been warned tO| «peaking date e rt Bridges of Se-| yopri¢ 7,893 |state give imit their bag to 10 birds a return to tle Iate in nomination for United | tartiey 21,454 U, 8. SENATOR day. Only five upland birds can be m in time for Seattle aah) Poindastar hot in a day. The weekly limit Is ndidate Hanly at the 366 precincts counted out of CONGRESSMAN Humpbre rds Metropoliten tonight f 416 in King county, Tur 05 precincts out of 416 in King Deer Are Plentiful i aaa igen by but 34) county give GOVERNOR ¥ 9 Septen g to ¢ a 87, Bridges yj 15,250 1,808 precinets out of 2,443 in th 7 f . ‘] 14,020 state ve : and fo evenings the Re rs . ' official count of the der 11'895 | McBride 6.48 n cast in the prima é 10,980! Hartley e 67,06 at the county auditor's office ride ; . Thursday morning. Auditor Lv grates “ El b th said it was doubtful whethe oft “we : : iain hacia M’BRIDE I HAN KS wm and Elise , are the | c mething to TACOMA, Sept. 14.—First Henry McBride, who won the republican nomination for fi] 8 choice votes for United States governor in the field of eight candidates, today issued the fol | ent The season close te senator in 118 out of 131 Ta lowing statement: coma precincts counted today “To the Public Hunt Bear With Dogs The art total: Poindexter 5,965, Hum- “My uppermost feeling at this time is one of gratitude to Be umerous in all of the Monda t phrey 8. the friends and supporters who made my nomination possible. e thruout the upper riv Of the factors making for my success, The Star was one of the € the tate T e three ing t WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE greatest. | am glad to make public acknowledgment of that ‘ : Wat {ll be shut off in the are } t ‘ound in on Phinney ave. from North “Any feeling of elation | might have is tempered by the or hanes eee aes eae lis . Fri knowledge that other candidates and their friends are disap ar ant Pier IO ABs a | : pointed ar ‘ ‘ : p. m., also water will be shut off “1 am not the nominee of any faction, | trust | may be re “ THE SMUGGLE! in that portion of Rainier Keach carded as the standard-bearer of a reorganized, reunited and i he ne | supplied from the Gazelle st. tank triumphant republican party. . good fishing | written north of Norfolk st., betw “HENRY McBRIDE.” | ‘ t S. and 60th S$. on Frid sportsmen 4 outfits with Don't Mi Reading It 15, from 9 a m. to 6 Burglar in Jail Wants to Swap Prison Sentence for Trip to the Arctic ‘eae iMate dad Charles W. Kelch Want Ads. If you have something to swap, list it in Star “Editor The Star: “The undersigned recently acauired a sentence of ‘not less than two ind one-half, nor more than 15 years in the state penitentiary at Walla Walla.’ That this sentence was in good working order at the time it came into the present owner's possession will be vouched for by the superior court judge from whom it was received. “This sentence is still unused, and practically new, as the case is now up on appeal. It seems like a waste of good material to let this sentence lie around idle during the next three or four years, while the case is being fought thru the state supreme court and three federal courts; therefore the under- signed is willing to let any responsible party (who can demonstrate good faith and a desire to acquire new experiences) in on the proposjtion upon any reasonable terms—exchange, long lease, or sale. IS GUARANTEED BY LUNDIN ‘The sentence is guaranteed by Alfred H. Lundin and John D. Carmody to be absolutely unassailable in any court, and to be perfectly serviceable dur- ing its existence. “Being in need of a somewhat cooler climate, the owner is wiking to sell this sentence very cheap for cash, let it on a 99-year lease for a small first payment, or exchange for almost anything useful—preferably something in the line of unused pardons. Will consider exchanging for a serviceable vacation in the interior of Alaska, a first-class ticket to Stefansson’s present headquar- ters or any other point outside this state, or a package of Mail Pouch tobacco, Nothing in the line of food required. “The only drawback to this proposition is the fact that the sentence is slightly shop-worn, and the further fact that the owner has guaranteed to make Prosecutor Alfred H. Lundin and his force eat out of his hand before the sentence becomes effective; all applicants should, therefore, have reason- ably large hands. CAN BE REACED AT COUNTY JAIL “Purther information concerning the sentence, or the character and in- tegrity of the owner thereof, may be obtained upon application to Alfred H. Lundin, county prosecutor, or Captain Charles Tennant, of the local police department. “Offers should be submitted to the owner at the county jail. No sen- tences to prisons in other states, or vacancies in state or county prosecutors’ will be considered. What have you to offer? “CHARLES W. offices KELCH,” “Owner.” Charles W. Kelch was convicted Mf stealing clothes trom a room occupied by William Moohn and Albert Roach in the St. Paul hotel, 404 Fifth ave. S., on April Judge Tallman sentenced him to serve ee and a half to years in the Walla Walla prison for burglary on June 3, when Kelch appe alee to the supreme court. ;