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But don’t let mere wind control @ your vote Tuesday, We've had too ’ much of hot air men like Dale ge ggatlicge es gd Th S ttl S tar ‘@y | _LAST EDITION _ THE ONLY PAPER IN ‘SEATTLE THAT DARES _TO- PRINT THE NEW Persons buy The Star eact Counting four to a fam ily, it means that 244,000 are Star readers da VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 5 | TRY TO BOMB WILSON )r. Matthews Didn’t Hire Shyster | RREST IS MADE. "tsye oS weeeeatt WONT Let Minister Did. Not IN HOBOKEN, N.J. °°" now of Frameup O17 THAINS AND 1917. WH RTANDS, Be {es FoR warp | MaRcH!!) inna No, Dearest VLE STAY with { WASHINGTON, March Boo oo" | You ALWAYS i _ , | President Wilton sounded a og parr ¥ HOBOKEN, N. J., March 5.—A wholes: i » bomb new doctrine of international FA snk tas sm and world peace in his in s plot, including possible plan of attack on President! gugurat address today, but in : Wilson, was believed to have been revealed Aehes this. the same breath warned that ; : he Uni St m vir afternoon in the arrest of Fritz Kolb in a local hotel) [xP Rotet eee” Setion" room, in which were found several bombs and quantities) with the war than mere armed neutrality . ., a. t 1 , ' nap npene of 8 Has Of Beers Rey. Mark A. Matthews said Monday that he knew n Kolb’s room the police sald; Sixteen ba were found in the! thought trit and ection and = * amough explosives were found. to| Commercial | rom, where thel olen ‘winw. that thie malint: be nothing of any transaction to trap the city editor of The oyed the entire city, Ar arrest was ma¢ At said Kolb had co have de ticles for the manufacture of bombs it w 1 in wor Star, altho a private detective named Wardell declared ;more than a year ago that he had been employed by and several of the complete mit and his accomplice, who is t siles were found. Nitro-glycerine sought, intended to go to Washing-| Wilac sugural folle Dr. Matthews and Chief of Police Lang for that pure] nd picric acid were found in con- ton as soon as possible, to “get} . ¥ Dr. Matthews’ statement branded as false the story ¥ jof the self styled investigator. 4 | “{ know nothing at all of the transaction,” said > Dr. Matthews. When asked if he ever heard of a private investie | gator named Wardell or any of his activ in the com- jmunity, Dr. Matthews said: “I don’t desire to make any siderable quantities No detonat- President Wilson years which have elapse ing caps were on the comp ! It is understood the arrest follow-|[ stood in this place have t bombs. ed a probe into the Black Tom and | crowé with counsel and action of The arrest was made by police! Kignsland, N. J.. explosions The!the most vital inter and conse mid members of the neutrality police were t clews to these|quence. Pert squad, who took Kolb to detective explosions when they closed in on|in our history b headquarters. Kolb. _jot important re ual period | » 80 frultfal} orms in our econom je and industrial life, or so full of gnificant changes in the spirtt and purpose of our political actic We have sought very thought ly to set our he in order; cor t the gross rs and at . statement.” Bi, WITH FIGHT ON JURY 22 ee |tional gen orgy, and lif Don’t let political cut-throats humbug you on the election tomorrow. Jour politics to a broader v BY MABEL ABBOTT | cause Monday morning by at [iif era haiatal tatereais. __ You, the voters, have the WHOLE say about the bond issues. The council can- The first of 741. W. W. mur | torney George Vanderveer, rep | Record Speake for itself didates have NOTHING to say. You will adopt them or reject them TOMORROW. resenting Thomas H. Tracy, |. It Is Not Fair, Mayor | n Everett, Nov ; ar ¢ \ all Sa ak ams eax. teldhe.t. te deere Se ee tn mpt to review it. It speaks | But the councilmen you elect will serve THREE YEARS! Judge Ronaia Monday. November 6, and ‘excu ripe 5 ss pegr el th he aagigsesory The real issues are the men themselves | M Gill After an hour and a half of Judge Ronald from sitting in ||" Tied eat selvomaaal, ft Three of the candidates, Messrs. Erickson, Hesketh and Lane, have been tried in public ayor Gill, examination as to whether he the case. wel pp yar Penh 6 s shi ive thai seis: intl i i lg an I. W. W., whether he is 2 | tr examtnation of ice a ve been loyal E Bee, PEEL a ES Chief Beckingham, member of the Employers’ asso at ie : veaFondetags re othe ilman’ Dale has proved a + he ee Detective Poolman, ¢iation, what newsp. onable n “ ¢ r Feads, and whether he forms | sorte, ar nee ao Col. Phele esl 3a Nik ths oe Hie cane ee jie hunts Detective Peyser, h i hat the p . wn ‘ . . * Heatala, J. 1. Hicks, 8228 10th. | Tsthree 207% at least. ae a pecial training Detective Doom, "€. pre SY ae te Dee ae the M. Cal etired recent the real estate firm of Calhour ny & g * fafeteria, av challenged. ter W. charged with first degr = a nh gay baert : it $113,000 L Detective McLennan. 1% a nook bed v4 ed. All have aske tion to which we address y i os ty 4 These six are indicted by the federal government Off Seay giiiar jourself four years ago. other mat-| © ’ : > wg» ue . Es er ft charge Their trials begin Tuesday But th rae cities ie tees Dave fpr sesh ng ig ty : aja ns hee dt ff Phe : still are Alecia inte public duties, The setting of the big fight indj.| themselves upon our attention, m ¢ are mana heir campa 1 H. Paul t n of Og Sree 8 arging f t) cates that ft will rank in { ters lying ¢ our own life as al. fi sw. Coat Ht Late Hamilton t t extravagant , , oeeee ance with the McNamara dynamit-|nation and over which we had no ;: | ° ing trial in Low Angeles |controt, but which, despite our wish |! bats ake ; ’ Inspector Mike Powers, 17 Bttor and Giovanit! ‘ria Keep tree of them. have drawn teven ont mds, the Dale-Phelps-Calhoun campaign ‘committee isn’t playing Detective Fraser, iy 5 mong the arr t : |their own current and influence li't es ls ‘ dea? hawk DAI ble Patrolman Rose, * court room whe Hard to Preserve Calm no) ‘ t Fepial rhy i i N opened, were A. L. Veitch. « it has been Impossible to avold| THE THREE CITY ND ions—the $450,000 “arte hway ai Dry Squad Detective Ridley. Angeles, who is credited with |them. They ha ted the life mtlake br € y a rt v1 WELL AS FALSE, TO CAI These four are charged by Prosecutor Lundin with graft. Fee Eee Tests, Who | Of whole world: “They have| ANTI-BOND ( DATE | They have been suspended by Chief Beckingham. They are WASHINGTON, March 5.— | assists the prosecutio Seamgeiiecad | en everywhere with a pas-| y Pp if Congress came to a close at jent CMa Ged Fred th oore eel prs iced oe seas 8) aegn Don’t be fooled by the Dale crowd. Go to the polls tomorrow and elect the) NOT discharging public duties. noon Sunday, after Senator La |°f os Angeles, who defended| - first three whose names are on the ballot—Hesketh, Erickson, Lane. | ahs , j Biter | " For two weeks, Bene ‘four maybe more, the first six 7 Follette, aided by Stone of Mie | ri state is alao represen souri and ten other senators had | Prosecutor Black. of Snoho conducted a memorable filibuster | county, and H. D. Coole 1 by sh THESE BLOCK BANDIT BREAKS INTO JAIL AFTER ESCAPE AND ice le During that time, they cannot give the city the services which completely blocked the ma. ore r the defen beside NATION’S wi jority’s efforts to enact the | 49.7% /110 Hearne HH. Vanderveer, | for which they are paid, and to which the city is entitled. “armed neutrality” bill and oth- 13° Wood. of Portland nt I It is imperative, moreover, that the accused of icials er needed legislation. | Tracy Wears |. W. W. Button rere -f: UIS: Caen of hould not even BE in a position to use the city admin= 7 Hot words flew back and Trac Fenians . men,” President Wilson said, ; forth on the floor. Senators | behind + ‘|| “representing no opinion but After refusing for more than 1 to have return) Dr fuse a rompt- istration, should they choose, to aid their defense, called out in loud yells and | young.toc eavy-sct man, in aif theif own, who have rendered || four hours to give up a loaded | the od, and ttorney fed him to come bac ither were Other officers, accused of crime, are suspended until shook forefingers passionately |bjue flannel shirt and red tin with | the great government of the revolver, which he had with n. He persuad: | the authorities able to obtair sai ST aes in their conflicts over the rules. his I. W. W. button in evidence on | United States helpless and con him in the tank in the county 1 ; e firearm up. {any information from him concern-| acquittal by the mayor and the chief, : Altho the majority was defeated | his coat lapel temptible’ : jail when he broke back into I fused to 186 his ac-|ing whereabouts of the rest of In all fairness, they should apply the same rule to 4 its efforts to pass the president's! He to before the trial 1a Follette, Wisconsin, Rep. the county jail early Monday | tions during the night jthe escaped prisoners. , - fe. d neutrality measure, La Fol-| began th years old, was paterson eaatiigy morning after escaping late | — Dusky, who was convicted last Planned by Soudes themselves. lette was out-man ted in his/born in Nebraska, and has done app, Minnosota, Rep Sunday with four other prison Monday of robbery of the Ren. The delivery was planned, it efforts to occupy the center of the| road construction work principals Cummins, Towa, Reg ers, F. J. Dusky, convicted Ren ton state bank, and one of the | helieved John Souda 5 stage during the closing hours, in several Western states. He Gronna, North Dakota, Rep ton bank robber, gave up the | five prisoners who made sensa- |(ireek, awaiting transportation La Follette Blocked thed the slow progress of draw Kenyon, lows, weapon to his attorney, O. L. tional escapes from the King |Watla’ Walla to serve a life. sen He came to the senate chamber|ing and examining jurors with evi Norris, Nebraska, Rep. Willett, shortly before noon county jail Sunday night, atthe [tence for killing Blanche ie nen repared to deliver a speech on| dent interest, but with an alr of de California, Rep Dusky broke into jail by fore point of a gun, broke into jail | june 15, 1916. He had obtained which he had spent days of prepar-|tachment Kirby, Arkansas, Dem ing Night Jailer Stark to admit | again Monday morning (Continued on page 6) 9 ation (Continued on page 2) Lane, Oregon, Dem him thru the outer door, After Dusky returned about 7 a. m a Senator Hitchcock, of the major O'Gorman, New York, Dem he was once inside, he kept | with the same revolver that ognized ahead of La | Vardaman, Mississippi, Dem Stark covered until he was was used in the jail break, when PASS LABOR SURVEY ae ee a and held the floor, talking| HOG PRICES HIGHER | placed in the east tank. He re Dr. P. V. Allen, John Soudas The most dramatic trial in | When asked for a statement coneui until the 64th congress died, Ten | | fused to give up the gun, main. | w. Aa. Coatz and Robert Ford | BILL IN OL the history of Seattle will be |cerning the trial, Bob Hodge said* m before noon, however, he - | WILLIAM H. KELLOG, tried for| taining he did not plan to in overpowered Night Jailer Allen | y’ PIA launched before Judge Neterer /“John Stringer gen’t learn much made an appeal for unanimous con-| CHICAGO, Mareh 5.—Hogs con-| the d time on a statutory| jure any of the prisoners. | @tark in a well planned de | in. federal court tomorrow |under me, or he “ldn't have had sent for a vote on the armed neu-|tinued to soar today. The market| charge, the offense to have| All efforts on the part of the| fivery, OLYMPIA, March 6.—House pit! morning. |that jail break Sunday night. He trality bill. La Follette again ob-|was from 15 to 25 cents higher than| been committed ir 2, s found | — — “ - He rang the bell at the outer b inteod A by Wuiter | Mayor Gill, Chief Becking- jcut down the visiting days from jected |Saturday. Top prices were $14.20/ not guilty hy a superior court jury | ff 4 fl | door, and when Stark appeared |." (iroduced by Puller, establish-| ham, ex.Sheriff Hodge and De- six to one, and that makes beasts per hundred for heavies Saturday afternoon. &) ; Ch! he covered him with the gun |!2# state board of industrial survey,| tectives. Meyer Peyser, John | of men : emneeenell | | and demanded that he be re- [of three m prs, to be appointed| Poolman, James Doom and Dan Concerning this tria!—I'll be on DVERTISING MANAGER'S A mi | turned to jail. Stark admitted j|by governor, to better industrial McLennan will defend bel ora I've got bond: hp is “prea A " R ok he Me f a} Ai him and took him back to the condition rbitrate labor di | selves against governmen' but never cross a bridge unt) ” I wr fl, / arbitrate labor disputes | : | pang DAILY TALK enic aw OStS ore 4 On }T age “| tank, being under cover all of and draft remedial legislation,| booze-graft conspiracy charges. | come to i ; the time. passed the house today, 61 to 21 The maximum penalty, if con- | District Attorney Clay Allen dee a victed, a six-year imprisonment ed the fact that Fred Billings and $30,000 fine each. ley pleaded not guilty” to thé ’ ‘ ee ve list of witnesses to be used conspiracy indictment ” Saturday ‘State Won’t Be Bone Dry” |ecitseicsfcver'a ulnes-| Sous tet te rorene jie y rothers, Fred, Loran and Sher-/the case one way or the other, The Ads Point the Taxes Than Muny Lines 4 ia Way to Economy | The Dale crowd is shouting 4 age taxpayer if the Dale ha b about the cost of municip crowd ’ 5 ex P : ; rootleggers, One Plea of Guilty ta titaye paver there ate about the cost of municipal rowd would allow it to be ex man, widely known — boot - announcements from Seattl | “ownership to the taxpayers | tended into profitable territory. | Tod n 1 une O eer p! | who declare they entangled the lo-| “He has pleaded guilty to ame leading stores tell Municipal ownership projects | ‘THE RENICK BILL, DALE'S odaay cal officials in the illicit operations, }other indictment,. charging prace best offerings for tomorrow in Seattle are not only self-sup: PET M URE, COSTS THE | A : Gill Refuses Statement tically the same things,” Allen said, . Washington won't go bone dry| It happens that the state of Wash] ses, attorneys involve m . porting, but are saving money TAXPAYERS MORK HRY : Mayor Gill and his attorneys de-| Only witne Nee acco. rene to the taxpayers, except the | YEAR THAN THE MUNICIPAL , Lhe M stery for at least three month ngton recently passed a little bone | eyined Monday to make statemnets | ed in the id press represent. Grote eeeteln ri street railways, These cost the | RAILWAY—AND IT 1 e y Al| ‘That's the status of affairs Mon-|4'Y measure of her own, which| concerning the trial atives will be permitted beyond the 94 aye 100 or Ie y N NY x € ‘ ‘oes into effect Ju 6, regardless ief Beckingham said: “I have } rail taxpayers $40,000 or | DO ANY ONE ANY GOOD EX ) rl ay Lhe pe . Chief r : ‘I have | s oi : e or about TWO CENT CEPT THE SKERS asiit no fear, being innocent, It is very} Marshal Royle will station threesam to the man who owns 4 The $200,000 wasted at Scenic > President Wilson ned the re So the lid will be clamped down | seldom an innocent man is convict doors, The federal / q 1 “beauty” road, whieh th f, le A! ‘olution Sunda ostponing the ef-) June 6 der the state bone dry |ed—that's mostly In the movies will not accommodate he average taxpayer Is ¢ Dale newspapers defend, in cost 20U cliveness of the Reed “bone dry”) law which makes the mere posses Walter Fulton, boyhood friend of | un 300 persor “a ° Aap © the postal appropria-|sion of bvoze enough e' feckingham, who defend hin olman J. Mullen, whe 4 ed from $6 to $24 on his Hg ing five to six times as much to Cz I ‘ nendm to t tal appropri n of nough evidence to Beckingham, who will d 1 him, | trol ri n, I] bill thru municipal ownership the attle taxpayer as the | ; a inet » \tion bill until July 1 land anybody in trouble said: “I have absolute confidence guilty Saturday to a8 } from $6 to $50 on his street silways, and he's not 4 é After thet date the government The permit salesmen at the/in the innocence of Chief Becking of attempting to induce the MORE THAN 61,000 COPIES i! pill: from $6 to getting a nickels worth of b “| will not permit Mquor to be ship-|county-clty building will remain onjham. 1 have never known a man |Billingsleys to leave town before i: DAILY his garbage collection bil fit | ped into states where the manufac: |the job, and the hundreds that or-|to be convicted by manufactured} they appeared before the U. § The street railway won't even Don't be tricked by the Dale | A A\ Aj A Al 4 jture and sale of booze is prohib-|ders liquor Saturday will receive it|statements directed against him.| grand jury, will be used as a gow lowe that 2 cents a year to the patriots” and their false issues. | G & & ue GP jited | unmolested—until June 6, This will be no exception, ernment witness,

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