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his own finances, According to the next-door neigh bor, a hot water bag at night won't 0 The joy rider in help much in the case of the chap ie leitatre ma who gets cold feet thru a federal 2 to ito \ grand jury — investigation The ni ‘own finance li £ weather forecast is Tonight and Hs Si a A Mind ped Saturday, fair WAAR WAR AAR AAARARRAAAAARAAAARAAAAL RWARARAAARAARIRS Ane / den ell | THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS | Sell sas Wha VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY JANUARY 12, 1917, Ce) CENT hew BOOZE TURNS TO WATER IN JAIL PAINS ANE TA Tourist Rate Fight |New Sheil ‘ei sci. 6 More Cops in Danger! Upto You {ids Liquor, s*vseBsstnetaves Up Bef, Mr. Business Man! | Removed ~ |S ven Grand Jury Sheriff Stringer’s investiga The federal grand jury’s investigation | = | tlon of county jail conditions re . R sulted, Thursday, In the discov The tourist rate victory secured by the North- ery that a large consignment of | e ee . liquor, confiscated about eight west in the recent decision of the interstate com- menthe. bee 10 ie Hirde Liquor Co. and gtored in the merce commission today hangs in the balance. al, had hich ea aout oe It depends on whether the Northwest will make =) ssrsire."sna’ wha the Ge)” of fee Gquee ving Mridty, comeran aa . . R Ids. the Seattl ky had been tampered with, |S | police records. it possible for Charles A. Reynolds, the Seattle The investigation, which is} Lieut. John Drew, Sergt. Michiener, Po- attorney who conducted the case from the begin- perviion of Under Berit Fred I } ne wig, Sy remy Sor. Cola ning free of charge, to continue the battle or not. J) vrs ot, snisty, nas. been lof Judge Gordod’s court, sore ait aan The Southern Pacific railway has asked for a rehearing. It pete ila Altay tage ths prepared to testify before the Billingsleys has asked that the date when the new Northwest rates are to take alk agate. ER | begin their story of how they operated. é effect be postponed. f ; { That these officersiwill help clear up ‘ Unless these requests are checked, the new rates will not tion of re, two: packages of || points concerning the attempt of Patrolman s iB prevail on February 15, as expected. sat hisodermic aL, aoa e ) Mullen to induce the Billingsleys to jump The action of the Southern Pacific means a long legal bat- We Ee cncnessnd Wiibay bic tebule | their bond, and will corroborate the sur- tle. If the postponement is denied, an injunction may be gpatinue hie check of the liqu render of evidence to the Billingsleys by asked by the railroad. If that is denied, another appeal of some id? monet REP. INA P. WILLIAMS | Mayor Gill on Aug. 29th, was the hope of } {| District Attorney Allen. F kind will be taken. It would keep the Northwest attorney on THAW T0 LIVE By Edgar C. Wheeler <0” 43 she is known here, 1 t Their stories were to follow that of Police Clerk spas phe ast. from sourl, And her - at c C a the jump for a whole year, at le Missouri grandmother h Bodwell, who late Thursday produced his records, which ? r awe. > oy har sh beep it } The “Lady from Yakima,” thi her in the way of | ( The Northwest has the upper hand now. It should keep i UNLESS HE HAS |} the only woman member of the domestic propensities. Would have shown whether or not any of the Billingsleys until the end. C harles « 4. Reynolds, former chairman of the legiriature, Mrs. ina P. Wil- ass eer igs ji Were arrested after the city dropped the cases against state public service commission, ts the man who can keep the } Hams, baked 12 loaves of rights for women.” sald Mrs, {| them. Northwest on top. His services must be absolutely secured. TAKEN POISON | the ws ganing. ane ironing, the. {eles iat heen. | Drew ang, Michiener, it is believed, were wanted Reynolds had given his time and ability for nothing—up till_now lay before she came to Olym- veyed the room full of men | in connection with the effort being made to determine =. Perhaps he would continue it. But that is asking daneabedgabot him. The JL rinyao elon. Nig es cg iit litte: pelea gene ae ites {{how -Patrolman Mullen happened to have. a police sta Hotel Men’s Association of Washington has started the ball epee by a epee iat athense’ to ene Wo last rites of milking to her cow sibilities for Women while~under suSpension, and trying “to induce subscription among themselves for a fund to retain Reynolds as attorney in life by cutting his throat and het te cals Wor Wr Gk Gee dled tale RO tote ine, _ {| Billingsleys to Jeave: town: the case from star t to finish. ppl i mike dd Ree a tae back home I henpecked my husband; she Gaiskel u his work with Sec-| turned it over to bootleggers nere. The Raseile Cc coakG riok Ce mmerce says tt has no money to vane dN Sl gala {s surrounding the release of the/ the i mmerce act. It is } Millingsley evid suffic held, to allege in the : 4 E he pility that Thaw m ene pope euts vet ice ge ; for that evidence prior to its J. Mullen was still Reynolds been asked o mat y citizens to run for the city coun have take the’ beleen, vith table were missing, Thaw t carving tis ent Thursday night rate case. was watched clos itt : ation detention build. AND IT IS WORTH EVERY BIT OF $5,000 TO NORTHWEST Are on the Fence rl | White, thea: BUSINESS MEN TO SEE THAT REYNOLDS’ SERVICES ARE ABSO- Re ee Wy Porpettace sogry ANY NOW :: ius, tart baton devote to this purpose. It is therefore all the more urgent that saat aanierea carly crazy Gee NEXT PE naa an Se 3 wim a clone, wee gag “ : : A A agents . tir 1d whether or not Constable| whom he is employed, a Seattle business men be liberal in their response. were grettly concerned over Hime apd whiether oF; sat Oonetalle) hom. hb ip st00}i7 40a anon was ng. Commissioner McClelland waiting for) Friday said Mullen had not been nd jury.) able to raise the necessary $3,000 é LUTELY SECURED FOR AT LEAS T A YEAR. sic bose yl x wo with secret service agents and As-| “Abe Greenbaum, who offered to Mr. Business Man, how much will you subscribe? ager , wepgase Hi BY ROBERT J. BENDER to favor peace deliberations of |sistant District Attorney Moodie, in| put $1,000 of the necessary am pl a See: cas te i on be how muct PR k any poison; which would U. P. Staff Correspondent some kind now. No yurage:|the grand jury r on the fourth) $3,000, later withdrew his offer, The Star believes that this is the real test of how much of a booster Ager my wa WASHINGTON, tun. 2 |Ment could be found in the first (floor of the federal building | Greenbaum was behind closed you are for Seattle and the Northwest. be several Gaya: before his 2 President Wilson's next move al ig the reply ‘ In German| Th evence marked a further! doors with federal attorneys and I ‘ ar a ris rade of this count > can be analyzed.’ in the international peace was consider step in rts to cover all before the d jury practically Do you want the tourist trade of | his ¢ untr) J Stags ask Hoa game depends upon what con. {w"ndown. Ambassador Von Bern-) moves in the utmost secrecy all day Thursday. If you do, call up The Star and subscribe to the “Tourist Rate Fund wie ane tue eae ; eeculal litusmton aa tho stortt sald it shows a termination \, Heretofore confere! noes were held ‘ muir chec hout delay. sein theoat ¢ . from Germany ae to terme (‘© ‘dismember Germany and her ai-|in Allen’s office or in the offices of . Send your check hout delay. : 7 ' sien: Whibh ata seeuld esaaldar ‘BARGAIN’ one of his assistants 2 DO IT NOW!—THIS IS THE YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT. p t peace at this time Michiener was the first his jugular ve In the absence of positive WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— witness before the grand a an inch and the knowledge as to what, if any, Germany will make no attempt | bn bis wrists b news the president has on this to bargain with the allies for 4 Rillingsleys were all ready to had lost cor question, officials believe the peace or make another move tel! their story when their confer Mra. Tacot entente reply leaves practically at this time unless encouraged =| CBCP broke up mpted to end no loophole for further advance to do so by the U. S. or anoth While District Attorney Allen ‘te 3 hile d by Wilson now er communication from the en. | fused to announce the order in ; save him, frie C Germar must furnish Wilson tente allies. which they were to app , it was oe y “~~ were preparing f pti er|grounds for the next moves It This was the statement to. [expected that Logan would be the — Be bettie t to save the million.|inderstood Wilson has inforrepayam! day of German diplomats who | first one of the brothers called Police officers believe they ; aire from Matteawan if he lives to| indicating “eran 1 longt® ‘were shown the United Press When District Attorney Allen " | mL" ornah face trial on the indictment that/ the follow fag concessions cable from London, saying the ftarted examining witnesses before| nipped a well-planned robbery Rs - — for the latteharges hin having flogge he “ontente creates fot") cause of peace has been given Friday » proceeded with the a in the bud Friday, when A, 0. 4 Departed spirits, talking in | down 50 cents, along with the CHICAGO, Jan a The Butterflyrederick D only surpr t disappointme @ shove by the allied reply, Ir that indictments alre Salyrs, 34, and C. W. Johnson, q the darkness of Mr. and Mrs. dozen or so more faithful ‘rotherhoods will notya Fischer'a Dr. Ridd of the Mellon fneti-|It was hoped Great Britain would| which “inferentlally — invit returne ugalost the Billings 22, were booked on an open Thomas O’Hara’s seance par | gues’ . ction ti the e of Pittsburg, and Frank John. indicate at least @ slight tendency Germany to bargain on Peace low and William Frasier} ! lors, at 914 Stewart st. Thurs | Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara were eme court passes on the ne, a New York friend of the : — 4 withstood a court attack charge, following a free-for-all Gay night, did not know that |that the departed spirits we! n law. An official stater s here, prepared to assist The indictment against Frazier| fight at 1916 Eighth ave. e Detectives Barton and Toms | mood to talk. The room wa V. G. Lee, head of the tr ties,’ It le probable, the was put to a test before Judge Net In answer to a hurry-up call, 4 were members of the mystic teh d told of formal action by the Thaw will not fight ex late Thursday, who overruled | Motorcycle Officer E, C. Grif. circle. Little “Red Wing,” from the fates to that effect, confirming the ait if he recovers, but will murrer argued by Attorney fin arrived at the scene of the f The two gentlemen from Cen ond,” was the first to greet those made by Lee to the|wage his fight in New York a. Foster brawi in time to draw two in- tral station had each planked resent 4 yesterda | Detective Hid Thaw was int ted as an en. furiated women, Mrs. A. G, $ ———= | Her voice sounded a little metal ‘There was a lot of discussion Samuel G. Maloney, a detective couraging developn to the gov-| Salyrs and Mrs. M. Bielman, c lic, but that might have been due to| 4% to what we would do If the de-|tached to the Val O'Farrell agenc r attorneys, who were ready each armed with a revolver, = Il | the amosph cision went against us,” continued | who has been guarding Thaw since| «. ‘ be ven PRSIGL SE , : ; up the presentation of | from the two men. Be ADVERTISING MANAGER'S [Pi might have been—but it wasn't Any talk of strike that 18! sonday, and took him to the housel!:2 "oo eee Ne ie eae elects 1a She | evidence to the grand Jury Salyrs was so badly beaten about DAILY TALK The dete quietly + hed will not come from the in West Philadelphia » firat.in-| Old, are suspected of breaking into) Ou, tle meD Ot ve in the kp Judge Sustains Indictment |the 1} he was sent to the city ciciisannnichemancniinens mento etry and produced |! We know that such talk |timation of what this fight would|the apartment of Mrs. L. A, Sam- )"0N" | nelgh-|* Frazier’s attorney attacked the | hospital One of the women fiRgl ——— “i etric flash! Then they) yeuld hurt et ne @ not here ye based upon. Ho branded Frank/elgon, at 1216 Denny way, late Mrs. Samuelson says the mother|iMdictment on the ground that it) her revolver Ane the battle, The |” 0 ed them around the room Be a bunch of law breakers; we're |Gump's story of being flogged in ae we” aha be ahe at aia : omer! did not charge that he was con-| Women and G. T. Cozzad, said to be There’s a Big Range of There was Mr. O'Hara, alias Red| here as law supporters ; We have/the MeAlpin hotel, New York, as ies thea gene pe io Be “hy es noere Lae nected with an interstate carrier, |S0n of one of the women, were held |f | Wing, standing in the rear of the) never attempted to enjoin the gov-| «false and a case of. blackmail,” ges vanities it ; men vem, Te | Frazier was a transfer man, al-|&8 witnesses, q osgnon ‘Totay “a hairs, megaphone in hand! |¢FBment as the railroads have done | pure. and le eae fives, resulting In litt Cnie oeur ae next morning. |ieged to have been a party to the| Griffin said tho women heard the 4 The messages “from the beyond”|~—and done repeated! Sire, Satauel ported to the of bed After thar laren Rot Out! booze shipping conspiracies by | Men plan to rob them first and then nd been floating from his direc The confere resumed its ses ’ Rear ert ed te tne Or nee Miter their mother left and | taking over illegally shipped con-|&M old miser, living near by, who jam ras, was there, too ‘ sat the |eane theory was that raw ng a 1 league with local | attacked. them ions toda police | Uink the “reli i home scene cy ents nding up in her! signments after they reached Se said to have c natderable money. a ne ; apartment all turned upside down. Detectives are Investigating the |' t baa oe ela / the proposed with a tee r The : San Fran- | Tobbery, the women assert, the men megaphone. a been ri a4 cana AGAINST ROBERTS QUIT OVER PAY Uta Sah te] BRNOK Ail gage du. Marea to astute, Simin’ BRIGKSON RETURNS snaerie tan iverson) AS GRILLED HARD Say Kids, Here’s Chance to samle ton hens 10H ai Ue wi plaints he had received about their Twenty-one drivers of the aken to the} City Councilm Oliver T. Erich p at-| theoretically to be ts operations | Crosg-examination of Clifford|tle Taxicab & Transfer Co, are on | See Aicedlivn Show Free |e: and put aboard Alaska boats, |son is back in Seattle again Friday; Kilduff was released on bail | Yarbrough, chief witness the|etrike Friday after a failure on Many shipments were seized by | after a short visit to San Francis government in its case eb J,|their part to obtain a 25-cent raise | ret. Putnam's squad, after the|where he went to study municipia DENT DOESN'T LIKE W. Roberts, former deputy sheriff,| {rom $2.75 to $3 for a 10-hour day Say, kids, how would you like ay His show will start at 10:20, All|transfer companies had failed to}ownership of public utilities. He jwith Impersonating a federal offi | Repr | "rida a morning? along the following coupon from entatives of the drivers » seat at the Alhambra theatre kids are invited, provided you bring |ship the stuff to Alaska, but hadjarrived home late Thursday night, a cer, continued Friday, with Attor-| said th 5 > news Juipe had announced the drivers |, Fine? Well, here's your chance E ‘i ee ite ee eee from| would, besides not being granted |to meet Will M. Cressy, of the aTAR COUPON e n ame he Ni 3!) ; Morris’ questioning drew , atch o essay and use comm ttee on military af! Itnens that Eugenia Murray|the increase of 2% an hour raise, |Vaudeville sketch of Cressy and y ‘This will entitle any boy or rs will stand at on the national ; th Dayne. He's traveled all over the i ‘ NaN f ; we ot s daughte ane " ¢ required , necept = $1.50 girl under 16 to the Alhambr tofense act-of tant June rexardiens |¥a" tot ia daughter, and that he be reauined to, teoeut $1.00 Vert yy auto, and taken hundreds | Show:ntiee Saturday ‘moreiag After the Funeral— | the walk-out was decided ° any action of the senate, Chair. ad attempted to marr in of pictures, and he's just a dand at 10:30 "Dent announced today, follow. |nexsee, but had been refused by the, lected aries At 10: BE . 4 f lecision to hold no’ further | authoritte The drivers say they are prac k eee " 4 End of what? ery gc ad ale rg ar ate hae hah The Murray girl is the one who/tieally all married men and have Yy Acne ad . Nitasdedes ‘ heerings to admit further eriticisin ou will know after reading “Bobbie, General Manager, lived with brough snid_| been in the employe of the com $ 0. $ g t tr,’ : of tiie ‘National’ Guard ree ihe etd oh) a tle any for ral years ‘HOLD TEAMER FOR BO ZE EARCH | It is the new novel-a-week which begins Monday.. Also it’s — MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES Kansas City, Mo, has only 1,006|and upon which Roberts and Coyne| ‘De Lape says the tle-up will be The dry squad Friday seized the Booth Fisheries steamship Chi-/ one of the best we have published thus far. q AILY chool, pupils with perfect. teeth.{framed their alleged blackmai! | broken by Saturday and that the new Joago on a search warrant for liquor on board. ‘The ship 1s said to have I anise ahall b ning Mond’: mid caiiee DAI school pup! xcale 18 in keeping with that patd! brought 49 cases of liguor under fish labels, The vessel is at the foot n six healthy helpings, beginning y nding cheme to extort $2,000 from Yar- /Of 17,024 pupils, 15,000 never us efecto brough. by competing companies, of Wall st. tooth brushes, Saturday. I Tl il aaa

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