The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1911, Page 3

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\ KNOW VOT! EVERETT TRULY SHALL HEAR OF DISS, EVERETT TRULY 183 DER FELLER TO TAKE DER STARCHINESS OUDT OF PESTS Like ADOLF, DISS ISS DER CAMEL DOT BREAKS DER STRAW’S BACK! SOMEDINGS MUST Everett True VON'D VORK, UND ISS TOO SHIFTLESS DIE. EY ted COME — THE STAR IF You VILL THE PLAGUE! FIRST REAL STORY FROM SCENE OF SCOURGE THAT THREATENS WHOLE head farch 4.)~ kat d th d were tickets without the frigid w fied by the scourge t @ay in which threa over Asia and the Pacific, but it is now f and America us well While many acts of he noble self-sacrifice are the plagueridden distric eign doctors and have arrived from Europe Japan and India, and are night and day at the risk of thelr | lives to prevent the spread of the| disease, are the great heroes They are seen everywhere,! Sngels of mercy dressed in the garb of ogres. The germ attacks the lungs and destroys m with Amazing swiftness. The patient's breath is poison—almost sure death poison—and the doctors dress in armor-like suits with med ip feally-treated masks covering the : lg face and showing only the os Dreadful scenes have been r ed from Fuchiaten, where the epi demic first showed itself. The Chi we bave thrown their dead inte the street, and, panic-stricken, they have been known to throw out ever living pl: victims. The ¢ 8 in that town at the beginning of the plague averaged 150 a day, increas ing daily until nearly 15,000 cumbed From Fuchiaten the plague spread with the swiftness of light ning to other cities in Manchuria Harbin being the first, where maths have been reported in one day, including a number of Euro pean residents. Some of the smaller towns are as deserted as a graveyard, for the people fled from them as the Scourge appeared. There are towns in which the entire population have died. One of these is on- an island in the Sungari river, near Fuchiaten, where not one person Temained alive of the nearly 400 who lived there. The authorities made one great fire of houses and bodies. The contagion is spread, so the Physicians agree, through fleas, city « t which, becoming infected, are car 20, Tied by rats from house to house, | ful where fresh victinis are bitten by committe the little insects. The fleas can dinance only be killed by killing the rate clause (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) FS. Steiner, to the Voters of Seattle: 3eing unable to use my to personally address the voters I take the press as a means of stating to the voters the Principles on the strength of which I ar If elected March 7th I will be immediately able to office and meet with all the obligations resulting therefrom All that prevents me from coming before the people is the in ability to use my voice, due to overstraining the vocal cords in speaking after taking cold early in the campa vast m the k mic plague ng thous and China, ep not only ands of the ed, Europe | pne ds a} Manet and | ns to sw over inve to the to ace Sta navy is thelr due Chief Banr tigation, and th ‘olism and corded in the for sts who America, working mer the while visiting he: GOING UP The promotion of W. F assistant general traffic Kens yesterday re }Hin. M. J. G >, assistant traf |flc manager, is mentioned ax Ker ney's successor 80, March from ¢ | 4 t ona H father of Lawrence ¢ arrested by the Mexican govern ment for sedition, American Consul Thomas D. Edwards today t graphed Secretary of State Knox [that evide in the case showed | positively that young Converse and AVETHe suc An Armored Doctor With lodo- form-Soaked Helmet—the Uni- form of the Plague 0 8AN FRANCISCO, March filed suit her husband k clerk sing and imo ‘them in liquid acids Five some of cities is a f plague victims COUNCIL QUITS Five-cent fares to the south mits trains of the Sound ic company will not cc unless the new onvenes March r to a success. corporations | led the or Geent fare Mrs. Dorris Gibbs today for divore Stacy W. against Hibbs, a b cases a day in urian the hund now ot alr mate at this time. clty Puget NEW YORK, March 4.—Af ter deliberating all night, the jury hearing the trial of Miss Anna Berthe Grunspan’s suit for $100,000 for breach of promise against William Eng- lish Watling, the wealthy young socialist writer, returned a verdict for the defendant. The ction of the jury ends one of the most sensational trials in New York since the Thaw episode Before the jury was last night, Justice pressed on the Question for Ele ishes erday k carrying the locked up egerich im. jurors that the only them to decide was ether a promise of marriage had been mad The question of damages, he charged, must t termined according to th ch law, which permits compensation for anguish of mind and injury to health and character Miss Grunspan and Mrs the dete we pal witnesses yesterday. Miss Grunspan was severely scored by Walling’s counsel and by jurors be cause she did not mention her Stars Cast Wrong for Fortuue Tellers Five through and Oriental mysticism ahead and lay bare th vance, little voice sking your vote assume prince I am making my campaign on my past records as a citizen and business man; as a taxpayer of this city, backed up by many loyal friends. I have no hobbies to fos nd absolutely have authorized no line-up during this can nor have I sought position on any slate. I am in favor of enforcing all franchise requirements of all public service corporations and will use my influence that the demands of the people are complied with dealers in futures, who occult influence peer your future for sum of $1, paid in ad yesterday afternoon took a journey Brown's where to see strange can I am in favor of enforcement of all laws regulating the liquor and vice questions and for public safety I will give my entire time to the city’s business and will do what I can to uphold the policies so sharply defined by the people at the recent election which Mz Dilling has pledged himself to carry out small to Justice and yor court, misfortune them, Madam 8. FE. who the der fore store Fay, 1321 Third av., gave Patrolman Christense arresting officer, a “love” pow- which he to take just be eating, and which would re the of his sweetheart, unfortunate to the extent of $100 and costs. The others Doe, known as the “Royal Egyptian Princess,” John Dumas, Esme and Mrs. Percy Grant fined $75 and costs modern furnished roor at the Virginius, 604 Vi ake « . Married Men}: APPRECIATE SATISFACTION Laundry “Work, such turned out by the SUPERIOR LAUNDRY (The Satisfaction Laundry.) 1215 E. Columbia St. East 531— I am and always have been the friend of the lighting and water plants, and, like any loyal citizen payer, desire to do what I can to insure the service as well as a business poiit of view nicipal nd tax from a m success was districts love hfares s who on thor ta I am opposed to forcing local improvement that cannot afford the all such improvements should be initiated by the will bear the burden, and not otherwise. cost, and except in main paye I want the vote of every citizen, no matter what his affilia were tions, but I absolutely refuse t6 consider any vote or promise of votes that will in any way compromise my freedom of action as a representative of the peoy have | up to this time made promise or compromise with any person, organiza tion oration or interests. I will go into office absolutely unpledged beyond the principles as laid down in my platform to the people The citizens’ committee has endorsed my aspirations with the statement that I am well and favorably known. The pri Maries ga me 16,515 votes and the leading vote in my home ward and precinct With the above endorsement of the committee, O. K.'d by the voters, I ask your further consideration of my candidacy on March 7th. F. S. STEINER In as is Walling, | overtook | John | Bessie | SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1911 i KNOW YOU VILL BE MUCH OBLIGED VEN YOU SEE MiT YouR OWN BYES HOW HE SLEEPS KITCHEN, aT | 1 IN DER DER WORST YOU CAN DO TO HIM COULDN'D BE ENOUGH, Silences the Tongue of Calumny . By Condo (wuar’s THIS! 0 YOU'VE TRADUCED AN INDUSTRIOUS, DRUDGE! 17 18 JUST SUCH MALICIOUS KNOCKE YOU WHO OUGHT TO HAVE THE CRUSHER PUT ON THEM, AND FOR ONE CENT VD Do IT Fag BAN FRAN NO ee MARRIED FIVE TIMES, GETS HER FOURTH DWORCE : of the roposition to buy IMPORTER DIES the rp to Southe nefit of zdort, A Cal for Thealth, Martin dt rer & Expe died y Matedc is M of the of | it \CHARGE MEXICANS sth spanrAln aed YANKEES ted ni Mex. an sot! Edward at the ¢ idle kidnaped tn Whether the Chihuahua for court will ne tak arre on Ameri Mexi ye will be al by largely depa can 8 taken a SUES HUSBAND, SEATTLE BANK CLERK, FOR DIVORCE IN FRISCO in Alask ding was North two were years ago. Hite a social ev Mra, Gibbs five compla on -wupport GIRL LOSES FAMOUS HEART-BREAK SUIT jalleged engagement her letters. Only a Child. “I was only a child,” wailed M Grunspan. “It I had thought it necessary to write of our |ment I would have done so. I | meant a lot I did not write, bu |understood—be understood xp nce with men.” | It was then that Walling’s coun. |sel read one of her letters, quotin ber thus How many times have I been loved and remal i indiffer w it is the other.” ent, but nm nspan’s discomfiture to Walling engage Miss still held her when Walling’s coun sel burJed this question at her Were you not sent from Russia when 12 years old an incorr gible child? No,” screamed th she left the witness at. and sniffing her sme Mrs. siderable I witness. nd, sobbing ng salts as excltem: admitted pt on the she knew all about Walling’s affair with Mise Grunspan She said Walli: [showed her all of the girl's letters. | stand I had Walling also displayed con- | Edith hau»-Coffey Pagnuelo has fourth divorce married and 4 Went gilv at F and ted had her Junphy am De legal mind judge, ¢ Dunphy lain everyda t ed i In & position to She fire was married husband died divorce fre whom wed after ne me Dunphy, he themselve by saying Pagnuel: f the best husbands Aud some 16, But n her ed at whe fifth ban the of with pon lem Mra ahe © comp she ask tted t ables discard her by defce an ber aiden May Folsom Results good with Crescent if the dough stand for bise are allowed to best hence site and hot CHESCENT MPG, €O., Seattle “TALKS ON TEETH S-SH- SH By the REGAL DENTISTS OLYMPIA, March ence of William J. Burns, detective, In the state his long conference yesterday is comment It fs reported that Burns may in vestigate the alleged insurance bine which is said to control th surance business in We 4—The pres the graft eapital and with Ha causing © (PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ) JUDGE QUIGLEY. BY HIS INDORSERS | sums. | dread. His Honesty and Ability Are Guar- anteed by 128 Well Known Men Following are the |the 128 well-known |dorsed T. L. Quigley the city council names of 34 of | men who In candidate Catein's. 1. &. Kirkpatrick, Fred W. Newell, |W". Danser Er: Tremper, F Medee Vote for Quigley March 7 Walter A. MoClure, Michard Kaxe Jones, Ralph A, Schoen: | for able | 'WE WONT HURT YOU many people have idea that Our Method of restoring mis ing teeth with We the So an it plates involves an being asked is painful operation are whether ration" or not There is nothing about this work | is in the slightest degree re operation.” We don't boring into the nothing to fear or constructive that lated to an do any cutting or You have The the work is done part in the laboratory It is not even a tedious job for the| patient Banish the fear, if you have held | to the idea that it was a painful or 1 and one to be feared or od Our Method has revolutionized the old-fashioned torture of the dental chair, People glad to keep appointments here, for each one means that the new, beautiful teeth are that much nearer ready to be placed in the mouth, We give a written guarantee with all work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES N. W, Cor. Third Av. and Union St. Across the Street From the Post office, are | | | | PROVES BY RECORDS FALSITY OF CIRCULARS| SIGNED BY MURPHY’S FRIENDS the last “ years, I have only Four of those ngs occurred during a period two weeks while [ was on an oreed trip to California The accomp tem Mr. Shrader of the council, shows that the attempt to make it appear that I was irreg ular attenda at committee as the state that t regular in at council meetings. same certificate to which I have just referred further shows that four of the licenses which the circular charges me with having voted for, I voted against, these be- ing for cafes which I thought had nm run in violation of the law A. J. GODDARD. The following is of Mr Goddard's statements This is to certify that the under-| ed has examined the records of elty council since March 16, the date when A. J. Goddard a member of council HL | it rs from said records that from March 1908, until Febru: ary 2, 19 Mr. Goddard was pres- ent atl out of 109 meetings; that since ing ember of the council | that he has missed 12 m ed 164 meetings. 0 appears from said records that Mr. Goddard voted against the kranting of liquor licenses to the wing places on the dates given |, below Scenic Cafe, eld in issed Relentless Fight Against Waste! me of People’s Money Provokes Slander. ak od the Voters of Seattle lars are being ¢ y acking my man. The le he distri. | tending The Sistrit in me 6 is as ¢ tn I was expense bution of ngle m of the for re-election ed just as I did on certain m refe d to in the circ proves that some animus, and a dl ted put pirit, is be bind these charges. The to which I particu larly refer is signed by Charles | Root, as secretary of a alled Candidates’ Investigating League Mr. Root throu @ primary jcampaign was is a | porter of William | Murphy | Mr. Murphy fs ¢ |the street committ | ago, threatened to jott,” an who followed up his threat by striking me in the face Mr. Murphy is man who, wher |he became president of the coun | ctl, refused to appoint me on co’ mittees of any consequence, and thereby deprived the people of 8 of 90 per cent of the ger jor which they paying me and inc these out from old cour Hidates and who re proof cireular sup Councilman 8 man who, in some month knock my block December 12, 1910 Newport Cafe, October 17, 1910 The ampaign was in Columbia Cafe, October 1910, | jar rp t between Mr./and the Olympus Cafe, January Murphy and myself for vindication | j914 Jat the hands of the voters of Seat-) ; le, and resulted in receiving over 13,000 votes, as against some | thing like for Mr. Murphy The origin of this circular, there | tore, and the motive behind it, must |be apparent to anyone who under |stands the facts which I, have | just referred, and I trust that ‘those who read it will do so in the light of the fact t it is plainly in pired by a desire for revenge on the part of a disappointed candi date The circular states that during the year 1908 I was absent from 19 out of 52 meetings The records of the Jas shown by the | certified statement, except one special and one adjourn Jed meeting, I attended every mee ling for nearly two years after I entered the council, and that af the 164 meetings of the council, ‘regu liar and special, which have been were I have he affixed he of Seattle witness whereof, unto set my hand and to the 1 of the City rd day of March, 1911 City Comptroller and E City Clerk of the City of By F, B, CHANDLER Deputy 7,000 this Officio ttle, to To Whom It May Concern As committee clerk of the city council I am very familiar with the record of Mr. Goddard while a member of committees of the city | council, and I wish to state that as & member of the council he has been as faithful and regular in his attendance at meetings of the com mittees to which he belonged, or of which he was chairman, as any of the council, and he has a very regular attendant | ings of committees of which member 0, SHRADE! Committee Ch council, accompanying disclose that city at m he was not a (Signed) R. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) | —VOIE FOR— W. tL. WEAVER The Councilman With the Long, Strong Record Believes in a Business Administration—Is Conscientious: Is Honest hhh hhh * * ” aa PATIENT RS As POEM wan tlet wrote; t, ‘twas ished, It served to get his goat It still goes the rounds of the papers As a congress man’s anew dote! Elks Elect ard & D. E. Fi euler om ike at The Story of Washington’s Dental Conspiracy Court Mistake No. 3 réed in 9 ing om fein ing, and sed om founded o@ ated by stipue for much er vid write, es on this chain of 4 again I say, I om 1 like to, but bee ed to. The editor SAME CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.” eprive thelr and @ law tutional he Dental families doew notes, {John Smith had and practiced Dentistey unser the law of 1883, d that the law of ertificates for all whe racticed under the law otherwise they ¥ and practice, rant of when the ec oder the laws through its practice of Den= John Smith Dentinteyy cational not justify the absolute industr: the court In 80 Ala. 5: rarks—155 Mase, y be regulated: by those who assume to do . ch & profession must fitness by the test of suck | MISTAKE No. 5. nen that scribe rentiat the State of n this state, because. estate has ibed, of thin state ex spelling, writing, } upon, and that {fa e text book the ex Dental Bi States supreme primarily te as to i in ae- Agment of 1 contend that ness of this state eelfish Den= hain evade ons, ‘ough & adverse ‘down iple Is handed hes John Smith's case, Mi cent of loat . Wastin EDWIN J

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