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A momg ita ae WASHINGTON One Cent-- Last Edition” [he S The Only Paper in Seattle ThagDaxes to Print the News aa] " ~ 4&4) PER MONTH eattle Star MONDAY, JANUARY VOL, NO. 26, 60 Guests of Ist Ay . Lodging House ne butlair houre. Mrs. Fannie Leake-Cummings iM a expecting to go down tow [202 view ay, renident of tne] MS. Cummings Local Delegate to Divorce Have Narrow Escape in Early Mornin | walked us wae Women's Suffrage organization for t Fire---0 RE sien fem Governor Mead (0 repre Ongress, rours Mot onot into Errin victims. Ma t the ° ational Divorce Congress at Wash ; N en 0 1s ate--- “Divorce necor [halt clad ° at ington, February 16, will make an . ” Witty guests of the Gorden City | Kinnear & Brown, Mie lose ix al-|lable sight. “The women were at jeahausve study ortheaivore ae! @ Disgrace,” She Says Intging house, 1913 First av., came | Mast wholly covered by insurance " ' j and statistics of this state before | ae ear the victims of « fire in| TR Upper 1 knows othing, 8 al of e i leaving for the convention | ta — . $0 o'clock this | Gehden City lodging house ’ 4, t the 1 | The divorce congress ix to be held | ‘men acini tiaad. ies aa the ng at ¢ ocn w*/ trom Mr. Kinnear by BE. J. Sw ty we t | for the purpose of discussing the di- | ye be hog Berning, No lives were fost, but} amith claima that he was pra M ber who w vorce laws of the different states | ng we vores } the Kucots had to flee tn cightrobes mnprotected by insuranc Vorce ‘ | with a view to effecting reform | . . ne = Oe ban ‘ in the rear « ° hem uniform ed for by men or other soanty attire to save them an amounts to over $2 n the rear the jaws and making them uni ives. A barber and his wife were |'odging house was full of n in all the wtates, If pousible, through | iva L Is Barbarous. Grercome by the smoke, They were | there being about 60 of them. ¥ the instrumentality of national le8-| sind grave . sXe Eeconecious when finally found and | one of ther his efte lalation The congress ta alao the | 16 r ary law passed “7 p sonek: ‘San i iret united movement toward| '*. the ¢ . is a gree area i Byes nwo Gian atl Burned Quickly handling divorce laws as « national | UF ¥* 7 . , fo women , The damage was $6,000 | question and that salutary reforms |. 2licarag Mg almost barba ts pro- ati ts a bailing ‘wen ee will result directly from this con- | . it gives the Awakened by Meat. Dae yl Aly gress i the belief of Mra. Cum-| Wants Rigid Enforcement hi a - ay his j Sodaere Were. forced mings, who, by the way, is the only | bildre enoug The fire was discovered by Mix | @¥er thinking of thetr voging woman delegate to the congress | 1 : Se a : Tina Peterson, who roomed above | S#veral women were Iiving in the from’ thie. state. Governor Mead |, “! most assuredly and empha - f z. ; & millinery shop on the ground | bo The most th ‘4 gunate 5 may appoint two men an delegates |? SPProve a” the re yr P floor, where the fire started. The/| Were taken care of or lode later Ethel atelier : ¥ heat became so intense that she was | '2s houses Will Look Into Evil — oy - I finally awakened. Hastoning into Thomas Lee the tailor who marr : os : thehal! she discovered flames com. | eupied the ¢ Mrs. Cummings \s @ graduate of | the dee ~ ; for dis low inetpally t oke and Northwestern un ty, @ an r to , ~ Immediately turned in an| Water, His store front nnd one wall ston, Ill, and also took @ Iiterary | abused in ve « Bn The fire department made | Were badly burned, t (iremen | course at Ba university, Waco, | many om, marria FF POs ns! po & prompt response, but the but m" J} Texas, Sb ” has for oany year o a ‘ ’ « 24 Fv oe frig = being a frame structure, and very | been identified with ule appine 4 " ate. The old, burned very easily, The frame ted tn suffrage movement court is inevita < al fe still stand bat the entire in how ft interested in r progressly I deplore the shamef , - ferior tn & " bs 7 No one | ganizations for her sex ttle has sibility of en of W Ai The basement of the butlding was y sleep and| been ber home for several years ected Gee the weekly f this fecapled by Dr. HL Dah! and Jobe wan too of yone } In vin he com & divorce | dlented by the weekly , ntil Hon, a dealer tn 1 wires. The | © go to k he & ie congress this morning, she sald to 2 ” , ee 7 ° “es at the work that The first thing that I am going | tried at t tech pinay d e eemed Gear wae opin’ by e fiend o hobe to do {s to make an exhaustive| day. In a lar a are, Rt. Germain bakery delicates re . ' the K ounty di- | cases the wives have bee ~ 1 gen, Thomas Lectham, a tailor, and : gained an ent . oo he a heen | search through : . pow onus - venaad rg aa aye” ons millinery } barber sho; pullding and whe was s ng there $ 4 & days and wi o re te| vores records fo jaticn ab: nan , aa 6 millinery and barber shop tenets ays e@ Has Been andered, an AE) be Miinttved to the ieginiature at] this growing evil. T will also make | laps, and they implore to be reles a. Nee Choked by Smoke. e 4 ie Gerel0 . the ¢@rflest opportunity sgh study of the divorce laws from the galling bonds wt have Be. j tarted in Bake Oven. H H Ith H B Ww k d C ¢ is state and see just how they | made them but the ent ou The only occupants ta the base | Is ea as een rec ea as 0 | Inwaptigations May Continue | work out in practice, All informa-! of brutal men—men who, have :re? tx ent or the groasd floor when ree | Prostate Alaa sealant ate SN wk Ee ED agen map. fom mips ‘ © had f th | ti ti R rt TRO Guestion whether the con \* = ; p> fire broke out wote the barber, . ae sequence o @ Investigation--neport ... # Romtinne ihe inven AGRERARANARERERE : " or net be left to the legisiature, | w * o They were sound PSE ee | Of Committee in a Few Days snd Veaiogiiions regurdine tne prot: | John arch. a German iabor- + | D « m * alarm, and} . - ble Cobrae of that body aiffer + id er sleep on the ® | ® was with the greatest difficulty # or, would racrer / that they cacaped ali Both were | ately benes ‘ 2) tertatly, | @ hard, bare floor of the city fall h ey eecaped alive. Bath were | Dati Bye silica: saielaiai ‘ In Fegard to the fact that netther|® than occupy @ clean bed in the # Gvereome with smoke and had to be | | ‘ : Postingater Generel Cortelyou nor|s Wayside hospital, When taken # | taken out of the building. They re Traffic Blacked. jborted tn F Mee | Cor N. Bilas have been exam-|@ into custody John protested * | fovered ., ey Erwever when signe x y ined, ter Armatrong has ead |S vigorously in Esglish against # | takes out tm the ope alt i tin ‘wie aa os Fire ' York { reat RoWieald be uscleen to wai Beles talon to. ther hesdital. of The building, which ts a total ay on and & maw of » t * . . fh euch an o & While reciting his reasons, he «! Joes, la Owned by Dick Kinnear, of were plied wp im front of the t stlemen 4 iaenty ene er Paty mg 4 | : wud ‘ oe : nang ta j information con er tongue and refused to con- #|INNOVATION BEGINS TODAY—CIVIC UNION GETS BUSY pannel Gentement of ; | Palen contributions bY] 4 verse in English He was for- & og ; | necomes pubis t Seat yc Fem had NOt) cibly taken to the hospital, #| : | MeCell refused to aff Seal Sto y brought out In the ine) | onere he remained quiet until @! BALLARD, Jan. 1.—The that will receive the attention of the | deny the report Th taaon’ quarters it te betieves | the officers left, when he at- ® |eoods, clothing and notion mer-| un as well as the gambling Most of the trustees are t } that the de ocratic members of the| * tempted to strike @ nurse. ® | chants of this city have signet a ¢. More discretion in jtown. 2 { thowe reached ¥ |iegiglature will not be eatiafied with | * * | agreement to close their stores at of saloon licenses will be 4 ! | the Peahit of the investiqution, and| **¥**S# ESSE SEES Hlo'clock evenings beginning Jan. 1.| be insisted upon, and a strict obey- } Wt in ferstood that ' | wit damend a e of the y (Rr That this is a step in the right di-| ance of the city ordinances govern- i {> by a plede . | heatinat In the hope that some addi y rection, is the opinion of the resi-| ing the management of saloons will | 1 # letter M . th | tional fete, damaging to the repub dents here | be Jemanded. t since the eption of the lnm ean ty, may be brought out x - I ° “ t ‘ | lal hy The Ballard Civic union will hold) Thos. McLaughlin and J. A Tay- i | sutte ' the . SCRE ee a meeting carly In January t ect! lor, both formerly connected with | @ and wilere bed bed permanent officers and map out a|the Sobey Manufacturing company, | BEVOLUTIONISTS DECIDE NOT TO MAKE THE NEW VEAR A | o+ - N th OMRON. 3 1—-New # Refinite course of action. Lawyer| have formed a partnership for the ' . walth he de od ith ® Yours wee wahered in with the @ IP. Wal air ot | purpose of building and operating & ’ } all is acting as chairman purpom a BLOODY ONE—GOVERNMENT REMAINS SUPREME | hieneit he pany t ® lowest tempersture of the win- & y lthe committee at present, and will| new shingle mill, which will be in I | @ ter, Btrong moles ntinue @ be a prominent factor in the fight| operation in the early spring. It | i | @ slong «the west and south @ Hfor municipal form, which the! will be located near the Muskegon ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 1—-Mos-} and but wual minor com uM a | * contig, Many minor wrecks union ie pledged to support mil! and have a dally capacity of Gow news todny coatirms the earty| bats between the troopa and [oti oa ties . nae Een reperted. The Cun- & The saloon question will be on ») shingles a day feport of the stompin vidual groupe of strikers and re var = “ ree" Who Has Resigned as President of | @ ard te¥biné Carmina, after ly- # ; febdeilion ip that y lutionsists, the city t y actly. 40m poet y) the York 1 lnsGrane® | @ ing aif Queenstown 68 he * z Secompanied by heavy the hands of the @zar, Yenterd Faire ganas . Coms enteted that port today and #| President Strahorn, of North Revelutionary tetion have i*-| the main streets were gay with| } ee 2 tak tae anna in | @ CmnbiaWked with parsengers and #| Gaed 6 manifesto deciding fra aughing, happy trowds, while Be Haeesicage ‘pal oR subject under investi | Mane for New York *| Coast, Reaches City, But from orter a gener! nearby thoroughfare and alleys bun . f the ineura stigats . b b @ the new year dreds of bodies of revolutioniats | 2" 0) NOt eet pe is stated, although | * * oa Seeeae eee ee) Sri] Refuses to Divulge His Bech « revolt, i is explained. were rotting in the gutters : fa ted. be Onished pared, ting ail rin pleted, will be Gnished | au MOLOUP fright intimidate the ignorant Many of the bagricades have been ” Backers The government. however, has) removed, in mang cases by the rev | # Wendt, the counterfeiter Raken all the necessary preceution® | jiutioniats theme! ves After one arn Saturday morning by © & mane discharge of camon Saturday the HE’ J | 5. wv of the United States se Robert F. rahorn, president of of . headquarters of the reve nists eret se@vice buremu, is said to have} the North Coast road, and F. 1. /} co, be eg me gor January | Moscow surrendeed to the mi'itary | alee fmplicated in holdix Pitman, chief engineer, were in con $3. the revolutioniste afi over the; Moscow, deagto its apparent ja 8 street car more than 10|ference with Attorney James A.| girs FO. Williama, of Eighth (time between Tuesday and Saturday pine to fight tte most de-| Droeperity. is degolate. Whole an | years Kerr Saturday afternoon. The party | last, December 26 to 30. be ame ue ia on histery of Rue-| tions of the city are laid waste by | Hid @letare is now In the po! alto called upon City Engineer|and Pacific av sth Seattle, re The lose was not aiacevered until sieeve Satie, in the hiner | fame and hardy a house In the} romu@@ gallery. The police records |Thomeon and with him went over | porte that she wos 8 ny, wher the report was fn emu-| town but has itd ot misery and abow in 1886 he was convicted |the franchise situation and a small caliber r h| made to the police. Detective Wap- nage ares eee Say uneht sorrow. jot implicated in the Spokane Mr. Strahorn stated before he ¢ tari taken from bh penstein is detailed upon the case. gay siahes af ante tenders Dirnovo for Premier a |hold-upiand given a 10-year sen-| parted that practically all his road ideal m PCr ahead a senha | tence far grand iarceny been definitely determined to use |= 7 ed ae oo som tae atvtenie how that Ce MOSE GOLDSMITH WANTS TO DROP HOLDUP CASE—POLICE | 4 ~ had been located and that it had Me . th er denoeed | e@ Tietor * mm coming through | appesrs hopeless. al! we pror DOUBT STORY, BUT ARE BADLY PUZZLED | agen ge aay | of making one | aad great fs aucecenm | He further stated that he believed for the fekere ee y ha la i the p | that a terminal company would he} The cause @ ec Sue fa Hush ad ' the beet solution of the franc | 2K mer s are Yor “ ne Oe ser: . : NEW YORK, Jan. 1—All liners e A a practic logt. Workme ge ‘ . problem and the best solution rived this morning ate fhe coun have ret an f ‘ ; the interests of Seattle, but that he! are jate rr « in port, due t Christmas day th made the peasants are nol on me t Mose Gold was afraid that the Northern PSOE MI (only 174 knote @f the motives of the ie are feat n and alle fic and Great Northern would y Bat are in open confitet wie ore ational } n pose the movement : ; * Sporadic fighting continues freedom, a y | He did not announce the backers} Spring up in a day and ares = af Where ' , : ‘ | Bde next pring . Rubt : ot Pp “ ¥ «! 4 at B a. B¥identty the ent be | } is now and pea mire. ' ehtenibd before they a piishe i mS a mith ably thei pect Detectives ¢ a ———e | eee fact Ga Adame Bre work th ee | aor _ Winet ha to be | ., . : g tel caniea t Tee eee eee ee ees | took a . e : t . * , « ww , | b Too Much Notor ® HARRISHURG, tH. Jn * : ; A - ave gaine « sicipal ele may | ® stroyed six on t ae el f « . : the af . nething to do w af- | % here today $ ai&t 1 it . h a" t ‘ t * * | Frank f W sh i ah t a ‘ 2 « EPR eee air “ ‘ ' th ' ' sl adh . | GANTA CLARA OFF t has been a t at _ as ath wday tf ‘ t a zs a ——_ - - ——= foie « tor Valdes to the west te t : . B. O. Ander ay 7 a ake eR RR AH Ra ee ee! BEGINS TOMORROW o es w t a it's a w Ie salesman, was od yeate ght tra * : par are onda t a r at and ia being he the H wi ¢ ay- | f . e “ ” r a : w Y steel tot nba “Ww dr 08 ’ ast * i “ « . _ ° a ase T 2 man G t m it aud hed t ’ * * ee " be t i a I ted \ f ‘ , *y i * P ow i . _* c| Aten going | fs o brea ag f small restaurant, w he imag : t aid the , « ie * Pr ; Bide b * Pa - Fo “ r ile ‘ hen s He 1| which he thought himself tb a ler He n her * * @vening. 2 8 for ry ia e 1, Winch ager I ee wer