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LAST EDITION a The Seattles tar YOU DON'T ABK YOUR DOCTOR, OR LAWYER, OR ARCHITECT HETHER HE REPUBLICA on DEMOCKAT HY AS OUT YOUR COUNTY ~ . bad ; ORONER OR YOUR GOVERNOR? PARTY LABELS "IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : | WEKE JAD FOR PROFE 10 pO #16. by Dou biedan Fe wey” cow THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : | NEWS SET Wie NO WOH Ake a pe FORECAST nr TON Db VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH TRIES TO KILL PREMIER HUGHES BANE Ln. THRONG HEARS WILSON AUSTRALIAN PROGRESS. SATURDAY Oc 191¢ ONE CENT THE GOVERNORSHIP Seattle’s First Woman nest Lister, poe a and former Gov. t indorsed Me le when he ran 1 ; iene thd ee Weare wisn so to Select and Use Meat} A CLOSE CALL : From the large list of Ee ial aspir: ints 1 his administration as governor : t preceding the primary election, The Star be- rats § mquios Antereats, that Nisw es | | » , “ td jay firmly against any MELBOURNE, Oct. 28.—A | lleves the best two men in the field were nomi- the | tion law. He eda f | Prickab, was made early toiy | nated. Each has good qualities; each has some l t to assassinate Prime Minister defects which do not permit unqualified in- i gig — pe Press | Victoria, e e dorsement. te Mileage ie G iste { » Opportur . ha A man forced a window in | oe 30V. I ister had the opportunity which v nst the liquor the asinisterts heme and fired By Robert J. Bender q | comes ti public men, to become the idol of the tre a revolver at Hughes. The respondent 1 | state He did n t avail himself of that oppor- un indepen rahe lead’ toaher ground and SHA DOW LAWN, | tunity. _ His udministration is marked by noth- n that he was fled. LONG BRANCH, N. J., { \| ing decidedly bad. Nor yet has he impressed ¢ cause for con referendum vore on the ques. Oct. 28,.—Much-needed re- : | the state with any great effort for good. | } “at rontiar ‘ha tio Senses e peas pad forms may be interrupted, ~ : | has been negatively satisfactory. } i sivocacy of conseription drew the| perhaps for a generation to | He went into office with the good will of the has not been posi bitter fire faction of the Aus-\¢ome, should the demo- eas ant : : “ ' tra be ty, of which he is . entire state. The peculi ar circumstance which tin gne es—but My aouker Mund tt is, powsible that | Cratic party suffer defeat on made possible his election in 1912 left no en- I n showing |the would-be assassin belonged to | November 7, President Wil- mities against him. He could have been vhiage Bap atlese x ey the ty tan the quest the legis > son told a great gathering other John Johnson of Minnesota or a ri att ples <ciny 9 abab teed, ae wn 2 of New Yorkers on the lawn Callatia : ‘ . were not rea emer easure sy at . E, LaFollette, or a Woodrow Wilson of New Jer- ta emergency” to gislature de of the summer White sey or a Hiram Johnson of California. He did prives t cople the ref Lister won | House this afternoon. a not rise to his opportu that fight in a test on a bill th ely political | The president made his Gov. McBride was a p r. He a algae ES Y 4 address before delegations When i] am to } t also cc _ oe - aatogt bosses of the state in his term ¢ théMirht hevhad but recentty ie Branch on special trains to oO to 905 t is r y remark oh h . f s i Se ae ah Rr re Ais ty ste there neiple that the ature has right to | celebrate “Wilson day,” ' or May one ac o us administration that can he e ¢ sign n is be honestly criticised. McBride fought { ; emergency he signed it and thus which i is also Empire State — road commission, anti-pass lation ore ye Pp Aisrs' sae Metis am On day’ in New York. In- equitable corporati ie las he Hatt ee cluded in the throng were McBride, howe hown the same inde Edt eodincs “ava fo tien iv coetilignd several trainloads of Tam- pendence in tl esent camt 2 has rez ned ty -seapiate™ ware oo penden ampaign. He has remained sshd th: ablth ob sheer tact..thatchi:,waakaneeleve. Seattie many Hallites and cpu silent on issues of importance to the people, He has snakten tions... of. working apparently allowed the state central committee >to H A . 3 : ‘ . m e signed the anti-picketir Bit, tho | now lew Gag Sit Tho be in known to be personally ageinat fie AHO tue MEOH AMRAE TONE Tho be nc pein gg and some of the referendum measures, if n he nv thi ane. ‘Eidser blimed Gia fieate br ing cities. a a Se ninaee iia Pi VEER P ‘ nf . ast signe c of esid Wil 7 ; unlike Sen exter, has lacked the independence necessity bill," companion to the notorious Senate ia ee to defy the committee and express his real Wi'46. He wow tb dwainet it. McBride ta silent “This is called ‘Wilson Day’ only Z sentiments because for six Ts, first as gov 4 Gov. Lister campaigning against all the To Gov. Lister’s credit must be cited the fact ernor of New Jersey and then “as a referendum It must be remembered, tho that he vetoed the bill to repeal the eight-hour | eriggrsig Baw ae | that it was ster who signed his name and law on public employment. He approved the a great state and then a great nae gave his approval to four of these measures, and minimum wage law for women and other very | tional party along the w 4 wo weeks before election announced he had good laws. \\f prokeeetuand ee a and re d his mind on them To Gov. McBride's credit must be cited his iH) paar ya ape asd de oe 4 Lister's stration of state institu great stand in his adminstration, which cost |} my |held back from by the organized t penitentiary and the various him a renomination, and which laid the founda- | 3 Mrs. J. M, Oliver, Seatties Kee Woman Butcher power of selfish tnterest, and. be | ent on tt wie f. . ‘, £ a The average merican says, “many a good piece of -_- nn cause the great honor has fallen es a spor tion for the direct primaries and direct legisla i housewife does not know how | meat is spoiled in the cook group of his most bitter opponents.|to me of being chosen once more = yeen ob tion to get the most out of the meat Ripe of beef is best for roast He bas favored an unrelenting war|Spokesman and representative of 9 served Sariy i ; ‘ ; Stew hie she buys,” says Mite. J. M. ng. on Germany, and it is possible, also,|the men who mean to hold the 9 Yet it was Gov. Lister who signed the amended Early in his administration, Gov. | ister had Oliver, Seattle's figst woman | The best pot roast cannot be that the attempt on his life was|country to these ways of peage, A - € id the opportunity to unite the progressive and buteher, and meat! shop pro- made into a good oven roast, made by a Teutonic sympathizer. humanity and progress, It is of | mothers’ pension bill passed by the last legisla- le sratic forces in the legislature. Instead }| prietess, In the new Pine st. as is often tried. The Australian prime minister ts| these forces that I shall speak < ture, which crippled a good measure. He took Gemocratic forces in the legisiature. Instead, | market. Housewives should make years old. He was born in| not of myself, who am merely @ the stump two years ago against the “first aid” the democratic group united with the reaction- Mrs. Oliver looks more Ike use of meat honey tn, cogking Wales, and went to Australia. in| servant Ee Pues : the president of & woman's club a pu a ie 1884 He figured inently “What are these forces? Wh initiative bill, supported by labor, and, tho prom- ary republicans, elected a standpatter as speaker, than @ progressive meat mer and makes it more nour- | {doe union ‘affairs before becom.|4o, they spring?. What had ising an > aa bill, was unable to secure it in and Lister then was confronted with a stand- chant Ene ‘s | hing, ould be taken that i" ® ‘ember of parliament and] accomplthed, and what is the legislature. pat organization. Had Lister b The buteher © bi would | are should be . eavernneuk nitciel: program and purpose for the ‘ ganizi ; er been as strong as worry housewives less if they | meat is fresh. Fresh meat 1s Premier Hughes only recently re-{ ture? It ts plain what they ate, a Gov. Lister was 1 he have his well-wishers wanted him to be, he would went in person to the market,” | @ strong red an eiaeee x oy Engiahd, where be coy Servant of Liberty been in the select of al insur m ce os he says darkens. In pork the chi is »mendous impression,| “They Bre the forces of humape, aA athe et os entuie Doe aha” Gtitt have roundly put his stamp of disapproval on Mrs, Oliver says when hardly noticeable, ee by the London press| Fighteous, and patriotic purpose | , ; : \ such a coalition, and the democrats would have women DO go to market they Meat when left to hang in 20th nx Colonial taperiar | ntinaed of poms . embezzlement to the Lister ninistration. Gillies | trust the butcher to give them the butcher's cooler for ten 1.1 ho had ever visited London. Continued on page 3.) a republican te t a republican shown more liberal organization of the legisla- Bees poy sage vaeig gre d Lot cally ice al insurar s formulated the ture. It will be remembered that because of | While the butcher wishes to | known as a or well hung that perr e of the state fund this standpat combination, such measures as chil en Peta tr RR wo — KAISER ESCAPES was ( Lister wt the Renick bill, a the mothers’ pension and minimum wage laws q measure now admittedly wrong in economics and were nearly shelved—and only an accidental ING G 1 R L _ DESERTED POST 4 “ys lic finances. He s ned | it at the same 1e that b he ap yproved a measu lied to the state what pposite in its terms, ented cities do temporarily in control for the last two days of the session and forced these matters to a vote. On the other hand, treasury. One prev permitted to Ont., Oct. 28,—A aha q Zurich today said that | as apy m doing LONDON | less from CAN’T ASK MEN TO | the state was we have nothing in the On the other hand, Gov. Lister took a ver |the kaiser recently narrowly es- | a’ ‘a ; ‘ decided stand for nonpartisanship. Gov. McBride present campaign but vague and colorless state- DA |eaped death when an aeroplane| Charges of faving naoy FE . ; ¢ . % . “i bombarded his trai he e runk while on duty were ni , has not committed himself on this important ments from Gov. McBride, except his firm Mee, the “dlipatth sald, was| Sustained against Police Off cers A. Gunterman and W. L. uestion. iti eb » bills s Saree 4 ‘ opposition to the booze bills. Has he lost his Dance hall girls below Yes papers, was closed Saturday, tol-| iradorpest when that Ga The “* ; wet” ught not to be an punch? iar’ Way will eaepe permitted lowing orders from Chief Decking Pick " “ee ed befere Acting Police dueal i ue in the gubernatoriz ce to solicit partners, or ask to . |\racker Fr P. V. Davis, temporarily in i failed to lend the cause of prohibi- Who for governor? The voters have the be treated, and bally-hoo an- | aera Judge Gordon's seat, Friday aft- ; Ms cp lyr talien 2a henaia rpg ey amend facts. To The Star, it appears to be a nouncers will be abolished, if | for $5,500 for Fine | ernoon. i tion his affirmative support in 1914. Gov. Mc- the council follows Chief Beck- The officers, stationed abowre ain case of fifty-fifty. |Rugs Adorning Home ingham’s advice. He held a conference with Chairman Robert Hesketh, of , who is harbor patrol boat, introduced their log book as evidence, and water front and restaurant acquaintances testified the officers were not in- Bride was equally remiss. Six rugs nuine Sh Ined at $6. hristan Oriental 00, and at pr { | | i piece of good fortune placed the progressives i) | iH} “OPEN QUARTERS the license committ working on the new regulation ent gracing the hardwood floors of}toxicated on the night of October Ordinance, and with Council the palatial residence of Charles H.|5, in their opinion. Frye, prominent meat packer of Se-| 's Putnam and Dry Squad man Hanna, of the license com- Headquarters ot | the Washington | WHEAT aan 6 Go =4 |b 4 b re 4 ot ae mittee, and made the recom- State Nonpartisan league have attle, were the object of a suit be-| Officers Nelson and Norman had re- Por Gibtmoning aig mendations Saturday morning. been opened at $107 Aro Fea gh sarany oon sapere court | ported that they found the officers z and with a request for fur- PORTLAND, Oct. 28, — Thetr, The dance hall problem, which) A meeting will be held Monday |® ,COstkyan & peter Biagtaicare prostrage sgyeh Beycupint us k Shar thacrodHona dusty old placards saying: “Stack | had grown almost beyond control noon at the Good Eats cafeteria,| aint, Frye ordered the six rite tolwee Going searched for liguoe it) il T0 GIVE HER H For one brief moment, as the o'Wheats, 10 Cents,” and “Dough-|in the converted barrooms below to organize for the whirlwind cam- },, woven from the finest textures ved dan hour ‘when, the: ewe ae jury was dispersing, Mrs. Beu-|nuts, With Coffee, 6 Cents,” which| Yesler W will be well In hand | paign that will be necessary to money could buy. One rug waslcers pg ey noued! thee Ol duty tinger attempted to compose her- for many moons adorned the walls| when the proposed new ordinance ‘the signatures for the nonpartisan conpieted and delivered to Frye. |abo rd the bh. ehae yatrol boat : . self while she looked wildly about of our favorite beanertes, are doom-| is sue into effect, It was predicted. | initiative bill on election day He paid $1,200. One of the ofticnre ip ellen BY CARL D, GROAT {saw the jurors lined up before|ine courtroom for her children. ed toda The chief of police will still| “AIL those who believe in doing In the course of time the remain-|have drawn @ fevalver on the a “4 atted a Staff Corres nt |the judge's bench Then she burst out in fresh) The caterers of Portland have so| have plenty of power to keep the) away with the party label in state/i..° five were delivered, but. the lsauad ine bea NEWARK, N. Jy Oct. 28. When the jury retired, at 3:95|enrtoks, and her cries could be ordained, The historic slogans will| dance halls in leash,” Councilman} and county, as well as in city el 5,500 was not forthcoming ailows pe Ry A h_ suspended b; After 22 hours of deliberation, yesterday afternoon, Mra. Beu-| heard thruout the courtroom as be replaced by signs reading: “Ow.| Hesketh said Saturday, “and in ad-|tions, are invited to be present,”| ye irritated rug dealore e lonter Heckinghane folineien aed by the jury that sat in judgment |tinger was confident of acquittal.| «ho was led away by a Jail matron |ing to the high cost of lard, hot| dition to that the proprietors will) sald Councilman Erickson Satur | So they are su nde for the ; o cpt brie era ‘Wn owing the re 7 ‘ in the case of Mrs. Margaret |Thruout the night the jurors| wie towered above her cakes will be 15 cents for two,’| be responsible to the counell, too. | day. | mainder of the nueey, and Fp i rhe b sit ar ehich hey Claire Buetinger, charged with fought and wrangled over the ques-|” The jury's failure to vote an ac- also “Coffee and sinkers 10 cents on| They Will have to appear in per-| Erickson filed the initiative bill] Ore interest on it sine 1912, lacanittad telday aftarneey were the murder of her wealthy hus- tion: “Has a married woman, the quittal was’ a. great. surprise to account of the war.” aon, and face the committee, be-| Thursday. : eronkeonase ole? a A band, Christopher Beutinger, |mother of five children, the righticourt. attendante, Judge Martin fore getting licenses.” Friday he wrote a letter to See-| diane martes bis 4 today reported its inability to jof ownership of her own body and | set a new trial for November 20 STATE AND POSTAL TELE-| foxes were being ripped out of| retary of State Howell, urging him WASHINGTON’S MOST famous 4 16s, aid Wow daibarged. Parse 4 wil df mecesuary, th graph Co.'s attorneys argued Fri-|the halls Saturday to prepare the ballot title without deer cases, brought by Game War-| ABOUT $40,000 worth of repaira Pts hag dice. delotilantrateet 14? C. H. NOBLE, a former Seattle day the first steps to force the tel-| The Monte Carlo, which was get-| unnecessary delay. If Howell de-/den Reach against eight prominent! will be put in on the cruiser Mar * Pik aus cxthia wan Mrs nger|timberman, died Friday at his egraph company to function under|iing gitls thru misleading adver-|lays, the petitions will not bejcitizens, closed Friday at Bremer-|blehead when she puts in at Brem- ry 1d ould be freed that shelhome in Portland ‘the state Industrial irance Jaw. | tisements In two of Seattle's news. ready for circulation election day. ton by the dismi of the charges. lerton, next Tuesday Meee mp AAA AAAR AA AAA AANA RAR ARADO ARARAANS RAR RASA OMAP RAD AT OA On nentinnnnae