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NONPARTISAN WHAT DOES THE NONPARTISAN BILL, NO. 28 PROVIDE? IT IS A LAW TO ABOLISH PARTY TICK ETS Lx COUNTY AND STATE ELECTIONS, WHY ELECT COUNTY CORONER AS A REPUBLICAN OR A DEMOCRAT? WE ELECT OUR MAYOR, COUN CIL, SCHOOL BOARDS, WITHOUT ASKING THEIR PARTY ArFILIATION, LET'S DO THE SAME IN COUNTY AND STATE ELECTIONS Have You Paid Your Elec CHICAGO, II. —A wild steer from the stock yards will go on a rampage thru Halsted st., with Charles S. Wharton, re publican, astride it when Whar ton pays his bet on Hughes. SISTER OUT FOR ROSEVILLE, 11i Caries Coningham, republi will eat crow on the main street of the village when he pays his elec tion bet. Ernest Musk, the winner, has invited the public First Governor Likely to Serve 2 Full Terms | Also Backs Honest Mothers’ Pension Law —Hle’s Young, Tho Gray. By Ab Hurwitz se ur years me frequently . They w ! more of | governor's cha Fe of Was er won second term a there togers is In monument to that ¢ capitol building at O other g John vernor other executive has been honored in the capital city. The honument, made possible by the subscriptions of the s¢ hoo! | Idren of the sta s a tribute to the huma of Gov.} } has been term, he will be the first governor | to have served this state eight years { Pour yeare have wrought con- | alderabie change in the governor. | He entered the executive chalr in | January, 1913, a buoys young man of 42. He is still buoyant— the color of health is rosily pictur ed in his cheeks—but his hair now silvery «ra i Grateful to Whole People Rogers. Into the cold marble chiseled a sentiment of warm affec tion and deep regard. John R. Rogers was & great man! History has permanently fixed his niche in the state's hall of fame. iter Has Big Opportunity Will bistory equally honor the second man who won two terms as governor? What has the future in store for Gov. Lister? What are the plans, the hopes, the ambitions ANONPARTISANSHIP § THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO VOLUME 19, SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, tion Bet Yet? Look What These Fel 1916. The Seattle Sta PRINT THE NEWS : ONE CENT ON FAIN Nn NEWS RTANDS, be lows Got Into! | SANDUSKY, O.—Fred A NEW YORK Broadway NEW YORK—A local busi GROVERPORT, II. — Otto Martin is due to walk down the crowds will watch a man walk ness man is booked to enter Flowers owes Harry Obetz, liv main street in a bathing suit ing down the Great White Way the office of another, take off eryman, a ride of 13 miles in because Hughes lost with an elephant’s tall attach hia shirt and go the rest of the a wheelbarrow from this city Wilks, former councilman, te ed behind him. He voted for day without one. The Hughes to Columbus, because he bet the winner in the | Hughes man is the goat | on Hughes Dramatic Plea of Prosecutor Who Faces Wife Murder Charge Fails to Win Him Hoped-for Re-election " SAM HUGHES pe ~~ Ps : , CARRIES FIGHT BURNS, WEALTHY TOTHE PUBLIC PUPILS ESCAPE OTTAWA, Nov. 14.—Publica it ‘MORAN SCHOOL VICE RING Women Called | to Tell Secret hotels were summoned before the NIGHT EDITION GOOD NEWS, FOLE GEORGE SALISBURY, THE FELLOW WHO MAKES PUG D'S CLIMATE FAMOUS, COMES THIU LIKE LITTLE HERO TO DAY, THUSLY REMARKING FAIR TONIGHT D WEDNESDAY LOWLY RISING TEMPERATURE of Their Trade Women from below Yesler way and from Pike st. rand jury, in session 1 the County-City building, Tuesday morning. Reports that vice conditions were being probed ime mediately circulated thru the congested rooming house districts. q ce The actions of some eattie’s| Sh wealthiest citizens got the scare of It was impossible to learn whether the women were uestioned as to vice conditions alone or as to those mditions as related to protection fees reported to havé been paid by them to police More than 12 women were being sought by deputy 1eriffs during the morning. Some of them were from Pike st tion of the correspondence be tween Sir 8am Hughes, who re | signed as minister. of militia [ and defense and Premier Bor- den, who requested the resigna- tion, was awaited with great in. has thrived ccording to pri rality their lives when the private school hotels where imm conducted by Roland Moran, at| despite the police |Manitou park, Bainbridge island,| vate investigators lburned do BRITISH SMASH | terest today because of H | charge that the break resulted ugh }ing, in @ total loss and threes, and immediately taken) wn, early Tuesday Come in Pairs There were 40 children in the dor-| The women were brought into y |mitory, which, with the main build|the county-city building in twos ‘ from “misstatements” by the Tho the fire started at 3 a. m.,/into a closed waiting room premier. when ry on was asleep, all Deputy sheriffs had difficulty in! | The government's announcement | ™4naged to escape without harm making a speed round-up, and lof the resignation stated t ‘ 1 Moran ts 4 son of Robert | were unable some of the} respon © probabl would Moran, former mayor of Seattie,| Women named a, Be side pi Alate and noted shipbuilder Frank H. Renick, state leg RLIN Tt must firet be approved by th and foreman of the grand jury, is Pei spb Aik de, pcs new governor-general, the duke of WILSON GAINS IN sued a statement informing anyone| ev, Liv evacuation of Bene . > i t ty re Devonshire, who arrived but yes jwishing to make a complain D | terday and ode confronted with a follow the court's instructions by war. office saber, Tae pes government split on his first day| submitting statements in af statement also said, “Our te- , ‘ form to Prosecutor Lundin as quich . in office. nac f - i |" Premier Borden and F. B, Mc-| OFFICIAL COUNT paces |» Sigeratie\tese Sout declandal Curdy, secretary to the minister of | Want Short Session the British also suffered con- ; | militia and defense, are administer. | — Prosecutor Lundia said everyone! siderable sacrifice decision SAN FRANC 0, Nov 4 concerned in the investigations ing Hughes’ office pending \ As to @ successor vad ar Lieut. Gen. Hughes today declar ? ed his reasovs for resigning are not thore « ued by werted be nuld —jj ansuimed pe Exerc had only ‘HUGHES ATTACK igned in the report t rovernment, which pent as a whole. _ HOSPITAL PROVISION President Wilson is maintaining bis|Wanted to make the session as| unofficial lead in California on the|"® |face of official returns reported to jtoday. At that howr 21 out of the |™ powers |68 counties in the state had com cised by | Pleted their official count. A tabu lation of these returns showed a/7© jeain of 86 for Wilson over his plu ED | Fality as shown by the unofficial to count en RECALL PLANS =: ithe United Press up to 11:15 o'clock |sion Deputy Prosecutor Lane Som-| heard contempt out of the failure of Guiseppe Colan-| light LONDON, Nov. 14.—The British on the Ancre today con- tinued their successful smash agaknst the heavily fortified German lines. The war office reported new fighting at Beau- cort-Sur-Ancre, where 4,000 Germans were taken prisoners, Bitter fighting was going on in the outskirts of the town at | noon. The announcemeht told of the new advance at Beaucort- hort as possible.” While the vice probe was in ses-| ers was before Judge Jurey, who! charges growing} lo and May Terry to respect red-| abatement rulings in regard the Dearborn Apartments, at Sev th ave, 8. and Dearborn st j Fines A ed | The apartments, owned by Colan lo, were ordered closed November } of Gov. Lister? The governor's face is youngish | Sur-Ancre and said the storm= { Gov. Rogers died in the first year |looking—and it 1s almost with a LONDON, Nov, 14.—Commenting 1915, and not to be reopened for! ing of Beaumont-Hamel village of his second term. Gov. Lister is| shock you discover him as a gra on the resignation of Gen. Sir Sam immoral purposes had be letel t ne » ~~ ~ i On January 2 they were reopened seen completely successful, but 46, strong, healthy. When he|haired man. The four years have Hughes, who raised Canadian over anuary 2 sreopenec’| Yesterday's advance, including shall have completed the second (Continued on page 8) seas forces, the Westminster Ga Cree on tat wokeaare vantea an consolidations, was on ® om ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 14— | zette today said editorially lto Mav Terry, who js alleged to/{ront of more than five miles, and Oscar McDaniels, under indict | | “The resignation is not surpris-| — po hoca th non ondor to a depth at some points of moi 5 00 ment for murder of his wife, ing, after the recent amazing speech) Claiming he looked up the recall | ‘The woman was fined $300 and| ‘#2 2,000 yards. Each attack was + lt . ad 10 ec | eo T 7 § made his life the issue in his of Gen, Hughes is just conceiy.| proceedings of 1910 at the city hall ‘antennal te thie. toaten) ta. tale Preceded by a curtain fire which campai for ection as | able that our hospital arrangements merely for the purpose of writing Coanty jail. Colantelo was fined German prisoners say is the most 5 prosecuting attorney of Bue | may have broken down aa far as|@ story about it, Jay Thomas, press $200 by Judge Jurey Tuesday morn. | terrible of any barrage hail of chanan county, ard lost at the some individual Canadians are con.| agent for the breweries and the ha : ig ’ |metal that has been faced on any § polls. | cerned, but for the succor of all| Employers’ association, Tuesday |'™* : | front. Failing to get a speedy trial | wounded we have mobilized all our emphatically denied any connection | On the south bank, about St. available civil surgery e don't) with a a movement against ierre division, half a mile n MeDaniel threes his case be- We 4 ttt n P livision, h orth of fore the jury of public opinion Med tor, | Cvee Mnderstand the suggestion that Mayor | Thiepval, the Germans already : Daniels, county prosecutor,/any were put at the mercy of first-| “I cannot make the denial too have started counter attacking, and - — and asked for vindication on (charged with murder; his wife, who ye, edical students emphatic,” said Thomas I Ww STAY NORTH UNTIL the fighting there is bi election day, which came be + year medica ghting there is bitter. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 14. for the apartment Bates had fur-| fore his trial on a murder |Wa# "murdered; the three McDaniels nothing of any recall plans, There The British have rushed up ee Charges that Bruce A jes, | ished for her. charge children—Odell, 14; Helen, 10, and) Bonpen WILL STAY have been no meetings at my of-| 1918, CAPTAIN SAYS serves at all three points taken in bi A short time after, Mrs. Haight ae a » | Sarees 'e OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 14—sir| i the lightning stroke that began un son of the late wealthy banker, 7 To MeDaniels election day wa _ | Mayor Gill is Portland. Be ce der cover of the low-ha started suit for divorce. This waslin, day of his trial. Folk of Bu Robert Borden today put a definite a se SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14.—Vil he low-hanging mists George W. Bates, purioined the | denied h y od | fete + aaied he {7,,| fore leaving, that hel, * di SCO, 3 early yesterday, and continue with chanan county believed if McDan-| say if she could be with him | quietus on the rumor that he i hjamur Stefansson does not intend j “ love of ee ie Bates continued to press his at-lieis had been reelected he would| and called upon voters to be- tended to vacate the premiership | |® eonvine tant 8 |to leave the Arctic region until 1918, | sree by the enen show 0 an wife, Dorothy i tentions upon her. Haight did not} a i of‘the Dominion. He stated he | CTet con certain inter 4 “ 81S. / ance by the Germans. e reserves Bates, before she divorced her | contest his wife's next effort to get | "°V" MO convicted by a court Jury.| ewe 1h Rim Ane Prem being [considered it his duty to romain in| ests”, to dircredit AAMT ee aed and Hudeon bay This 14 (2re ROW at work constructing the former husband, are contained | divorce and the decree was grant in the ‘strangest polities! | Oi ed forever © | office until the war was ended. {ton by recall talk Recnewucnrouget thane ‘ng Hains that were made where the In a suit for $25,000 heart balm fed last April speech ever made, McDaniels, fre I Be wi Gute te ae 3 the news brought today from the|Germans dug and cemented theme filed in circult court by Detached f raising his arms to heaven, told ne yoeum theatre in € o POCcOCK NOT WITH Stefansson base camp, at Banks-|selyes into what heretofore had Charles Haight, a photo-play- heuhina \ Mie Retont reer what he thought his wife would (Continued on page 5) G N SAVES STATE | nee by cel F ens been regarded as one of the most ; house usher. : ; = - —— — & NR. urned with e po oner impregnable positions of ! Haight alleges that young pis Bi any t snartied young é 5 FROM COLD WAVE 5 Beran fron « trad fustrtp for to | Western lines ba ushed” Mrs. Haight in y } 1. H. Pocock, former sales man.|. ore Seren Sere SPP pe a Military experts here expected successful effort to win her Onn come wets, = own thw2 ager of the Mutual Creamery Co,,|'G,cxPlorer's camp, the greatest show of resistances away from him by giving her conversation among the set In | MISSOULA, Nov. 14.—With the| Who as such at the time of the! year more in the North than he had jcqut, Beaumont-Hamel, since any money, taking her on motor | itunredle a jaw. violation, waa fitied $35 b ar he North the ad further advance by British forces elder 8 had temperature at 40 degrees below originally planned. Stefansson’s |... trips and furnishing her with “ Fh iene bp perior Judge Smith Monday for ‘ 3 Ei there will threaten Miramont, le 0 Bicprenpingl at all hours will that his son was to get no vented today whe the Great) been with that company for many | eg: ever known , Baupame ; im sped it * sf part of the fortune he left until the] WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—A thoro| ple, near which the president had | Northern railroad gave coal cars| Weeks me i | ame Home La young man became 40 years old. | investigation of campaign expendi. his summer home preference over all its lines in thi Fe tre. cone CHntme HENRY GEORGE DIES r His first intimation, he said, that Works on Dredge |tures will be made by the United) The campaign books of both par-|state. Three hundred loaded car was brought against the company 500 SUITS CONTEST | Rates was too intimate with Mrs.| At that time he {@ to receive an|States senate at its coming nes-| ties will be laid before the senate|were centered at Billings, where bag pe the 10 weeks I was with it omg tfc. ; Haight was in 1913 income of about $4000 @ year, it in| sion, it was announced today by ad-|and a clear understanding obtain-|the cold ranged from 30 to 40 be-|he bong roe in business for NEW 8-HOUR LAW _ WASHINGTON, Coming home late one night.| said, and meanwhile is employed | ministration leaders ed of what was spent and how low. At Butte it was 20 below, the/™yself at 805 estern ave,, and | Nov. 14.—Former Haight says, he was surprised tolon a dredge This would be the answer to th Representative Frank Doremus|coldest in Montana's history for|ave been embarrassed because 1 - | Congressman Jappeared in-court to close up an old} CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Litigation | Henry George, jt. see a 2 touring car draw up be reluctance of the republican com of Michiga chairman of the dem-|this time of year “hs fore his home |mittee to accept the re-election of {ocratic congressional committee case in which T was not personally over the Adamson eight-hour law is | _|died here today, ’ He jumped behind some shrub | GAPTAIN FACES |Wilson, tho administration leaders | who called at the White House to-| TURKEY DINNER TO |concernee MeRibMINESts Mlle ain ok couPbanek His father, Hens y and watched young Bates get | declared charges by both sides of |day, admitted plans are under way i = ets thruout the Middle West. With-| ry George, won a F Re of the car, he says, and assist | COURT-MARTIAL |): use of money already had|for ‘carrying out the “slush fund” | COME HI H HERE’ ‘lose Latona Bridge jin ihe next few weeks 500 suits and large follows gore. Haight in aligthing | | made it necessary that the matter | Investigation | | ‘The Latona bridge will he closed (Petitions for injunctions will be : Fuout the nation Then, Haight says, Bates clasped | a be «ifted | jto traffic Wednesday, while gov. filed, it is estimated Each railroad Fe: ee Mrs. Haight in | and kissed| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—The| Administration men said they s WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE With turkeys, cranberries, chest-| ernment dredges pass thru to Lake |!8 Planning to bring separate action atyoteer Oe her court-martial of Capt. Edward) receiving reports from all parts ¢ nuts, sweet potatoes and sauer! Washington Traffic was fi" every state in which it operates bia ‘fathect Loved Bates ch, commander of the cruiser|the country indieastin unprece Wate be shi ? kraut aeroplaning, dealers today|sumed over the Stone way bridg. Attorney General Grego prob. his father’s wor f such ater will be abut off In the dis , ridge | iy will select k and prosecuted it Recurreace of such scenes, ac nphis, sunk In a storm off § dented sun » thrown into dis-| ot south of Graham st predicted a Thanksgiving dinner of] Monday, The es passed thry | Ably will select some suit and make o ably that h cording to Haight, caused no end|Domingo harbor several weeks ago. | tribution in th by the repub. | let south of Graham st. and north! yyugually high cost. The prohibi-|Sunday. Tré will be routed pat case of it shortly, « prom! finally won 2 Ge of trouble between himself and his |has been recommended by @ naval|iican committe One report is |Of Holly st., betwe th ave. 8.|tive price of grain for feeding caus-|over the Stone way bridge while "ent lawyer said today, to deter ee ee = wife, she finally telling him she |board of inquiry, Secretary Danielsithat $15,000 was sent to Long|and Rainier ave, Wednesday, fromjed a decrease in the number of tur-|the Latona structure is out of com. |Mine the constitutionality of the il arn ie loved Bates and leaving her home |annonnced today Branch, N. J, a town of 6,000 peo-'9 a. m. to 5 p, m keys raised. Anission law He wrote a aaa —— He wrote a story RIFLE SHOT MAY END HIDE-AND-SEEK ROBBER GAME THAT HAS BEEN COLD SNAP BREAKING A of his father’s life Henry George nd had wide exe perience as a home UP HERE, REPORT newspaper correspondent and abroad a The Northwest cold spell is grad : GOING ON BETWEEN STRONG MEN ON A FARM NEAR SUNNYDALE} ::") 22050" Z server Salisbury said Tuesday. The y mercury got down to 32 dexrees at | SIGN NONPARTISAN , . j : a. m. Tuesday. It was two de Sei catring imei are playing (rub Lawie whose home ie biliel “Dene: hoo ananiocoumne Three mornings later the door;a sound. As he opened his ey Early the next morning Lewis |greos colder than early Monday BILL, NO 28. HERE a queer game of hide and seek | plundered around when I'm home and I'll was left open again he saw the big, bewhiskered n saw the man run from the rear of The cold spell will be pretty well |. . ) out on the sparsely settled The same modern Robin Hood give you what you want,” On the house, under Lewis’ mes-| facing him the house, taking away more plun-!proken Wednesday,” he said. “This ranch lands beyond Sunnydale. who wears a beard, a flannel shirt wrote Frank Lewis, good the thief had seraw Lewis sprang out from the cov-| der. holds for Idaho and Montana, too. Initiative bill 28, providing for the ¢ For weeks they have matched troun ripped off between the naturedly, one morning. Don't kick; you're lucky | ers. He reac hed for the gun on the But he was out of sight in a few |In Havre, Mont , for instance, it's | elimination of the party label, in their stealth and wits knees and the ankles, and high-| He had discovered the door | don't take more than I do.” wash stand, The thief reached! seconds 20 de above today. It|state, county and city elections ‘ The game may stop abruptly topped leather shoes-—plunders|open, and his cupboard stripped It ruffled Lewis a little quicker, Then ha faced the head! sng sheriff's office has bee was 18 below yeste ; may be signed at the following é puigimost any time now with regularity from Lewis, the|canned goods laid up for the win on the third night he pre-|of the house, ‘They looked each! aoa henuties have mado an effert| ‘There's no chan now in the | Dives Py A rifle shot may end it landed propri ter d for the regular visit of hislother in the eyes, And Lewia| fled. Deputies have made an effort |, rll t te cmt aid Nonpartisan headquarters, 310% eZ! Another chapter then will be Fut he steals only a little at a! The message he wrote on the looked into the barrel of his own | 1? .0% Paitiis Lak Cnt A cig ate building, Pliiott UP) added to the freak criminal an- time side of the house. ud of wriling a note, he left|sixshooter, The intruder backed |" ut’ they ‘have fatiec ST, PAUL, Minn, Nov. 14—Witn| Shorey's book store, Third ave ;: nals of the Northwest. And robber and robbed exchange! Things had disappeared from his six-hooter on the wash standout of the door, and then darted for}, He bas not made his visits at the | m precincts missing, Hughes led/and Cherry st ; i) The game is between a robber|chalk messages scrawled on the|time to tir and went to bed cover. |former regular intervals Wilson in Minnesota at noon toda Raymer’s book store, 1230 First who lives in the open and a law-|alde of the house, or on the barn,| Lewis suspected one man was, During the early hours Lewis| Three nights passed | Frank Lewis has a few household | by 122. Hughe: 1 and | ave. abiding, generous man named!or on scraps of paper. marking his place for plunder was #leeping soundly until be heard| It was time for the regular visit, | possessions left | Wilson 179,340, | Ole Hanson, 316 Pike ot