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fo) RAIN OR SNOW TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; MODERATE WESTERLY WINDS Sreeudion are an essential part of Moving pictures have become a par’: our diet, but few housewives realize of every-day life—so important a p ow necessary this form of food is to in fact, that more than half the people the health and welfare of papa and the (e) of Seattle attend about as regularly as \ os article by Mrs. Alice they eat supper. To keep informed on t P. Norton of the University of Chi&go, ~e@ ; the latest films, @p page 8 of The Star on page § THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE HOMB EDITION every daQ 4 4 VoB. 14.°No. 278. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913, ON? CENT UN 04.853. @ $20,000,000 FOR AID OF FARMERS AB ANDON HOUSES, |SsomaTHinea MUST BE DONE! HERE’S WHY PROPOSE BIG BOND This state needs the backing of a great, thriving body of small land owners. | b | Today the state is almost at a standstill. The costiof living is high, because we produce little of our | own farm products. | 5 3 The number of live stock is not increasing. The amount of improved lands is increasing but slowly. There are thousands and thousands of settlers, and there will be more thousands when the Panama | ~ D | canal opens, who will be eager to come here to worl, and to add to the wealth of the state, if the state | 4 j makes it possible for them to do s | J | ° | This state-aided land scheme, if properly worked out and safeguarded, will open the way for | ¢ them. | a He % Whole Town, on Indiana Bank of, Washington, Says Seattle Man Who 54 Swollen Ohio, Reported Swept 30 OUT FOR Woman Is Mother of 27 Children at 35;|) Suggests Scheme, Should Give ‘ way by the Flood. | COUNCIL IN Another Has Two Sets of Twins in Year Helping Hand to Land-holders, a EVANSVILLE, Ind, Jan, 18 Bee ha eae fl bs) Houses floating down the Ohio) owing to the absence of ordinary | | fiver, Enterprise, Ind., with @ pop-| means-at communtcationyno confir-| wlation of 200, abandoned and prot | Here’s a m It's a scheme f ute of Washington to spend h mation of these fears eguid’ be ob- twenty millions of dollar it a backbone : ably swept away, Madisonville, | tamed It proposes a state: bor 7 wg ‘ ‘ Webster and Tompkins, all on the} Wires were down tn se " ‘ : i a state | 1 for that amount to clear for Keutucky side aband d, and urity dameged districts " ain} All Three Councilmen our we gged-off lands, and rm in possessioy OF gent calls for relief a a dozen| schedules were abandoned. \¢ ge al of settlers on-a practical, casy-payment plan q neighboring towns, make up the! Six houses floated down the river Whose Terms Ex-} a 4 : . ck: flood situation bere today supposedly from Enterprise, which 7 Will R et Washington today needs this kbone, composed of « That the crest was reached was/is believed to have been wiped out. | re Age thousan f small farm ho. by thes 3 ‘ fudicted by the river stage, station-| The inhabitants have fled to houses pire it hun Again) ! ull farm vho, by the sta aid im i ary now 24 hours at 46.5 feet. Thelin the hills | es | beginning an make a living off the soil. Given this substa days, bowever, asx the effect tucky towns are temporarily hous-| ¢ Piitngs | fc 2 ! dgprored aims shen 7 ate, witl hippi its lumber, its fishie 7 Most a week's sicady n wit! keepjed under appalling conditions of}, * o - ala “ jing and it ther natural industrie would take the k to « the water high for some time overcrowding in Ashburg, which : | which Fatalities were certainly caused lies in the bills of McLean nty carry throug! = Blaine Fred torney, is the father of th@ ; Grit idea. H lay and i" WILL GOVERNOR BREAK UP = | sy oe et Sea | | nthe filines : ; o ge gislature . Charles Marb! t j issue tes REACTIONARY COALITION? ees 8css0 coe: next general election 3 W. Cook, ©, L. Mile Frank X | IF PROPERLY : .* ¢ Hall, Bernhardt Ho Mille cot PR ERLY WORKED OUT, SCHEME 7 4 CTING ACTION Klein, Edward J. Dx aus A. Sit | MEANS GREAT FUTURE FOR STATE 4 } t on, Emma C. Wolf I J : a A ar meg ae pee i IO ol | Here is. Mr, Bausman nin detail. The Star does ¢ $ By Abe Hurwitz mittentiy with the progressives vane, In. B.. Bierton, Austin: 9 not indorse it without 1 but The Star does believe OLYMPIA, Jan. 18--What ts} OD these three roll calls, the Mur- | Griff ths, R ph Me ter, George it to be a great, big, const e scheme, which, if worked ’ Gor.‘ z Aas reso ut oe for le ‘ ~aeet Por ye oa out wabtsoad sete reasonably safeguarded, will develop into ¢ » is is ove > - wit A heres Jomer a great and lasting benefit to the t th . sey the “day4o-4eg H Th as Pa “ F. erg as a whole . : eae and te ‘ of the a6 calendnt nd. Strom, Henry W. Bx an, Robert | Th a at a sta 1 Is it to remain so? ; Smboly. alla “ { the H. Smith and H. W. Powel ‘ Hear the truth. In its most »pulous county—King—out of 427,506 2 converte moroved. Only about three-quartere y’ lation w of de Just listen to a > ¢ pal ene per cont ina yeart 1 nd “impro: Shen WEDDING TO BE. penn a si se a aly observed Here's the Klemm family of D a . @ shack, or th & garden Progressives Vote Solidly ‘ Moine la x St ) t c ¢ ht the x ° e prit Each F sai TA Jan. he brought tw ‘ Nonses rE at p ‘ : getting along fine : cae suis : ricans have been transferring themselves to Canad t womer tat NEW YORK, jan t ex thon |/ROW, thank you ———— They would preferred ‘e to our mild climate under th ; ry ocialist, aud ir em men They pleased Mr john A MRS. WILLIAM G. CLARK, MOTHER OF AT LAPT), MRS.|iands Both require capital r except the arid lands or sGima © der yd n of t muld tf nd) Klemm, Dad wanted one boy at! yey KLEMM, AND MR. KLE MM WITH THE SECOND PAIR Advertise tore cute a years « lence { ng republica Pierce, |; ; Be may were wiilag | least. What does Mr. stork do but | ge pwins Absurd! Wh 4 ] cken, Dar W. A. Arnold . back the sa ak | og taura! Why _adve what mercbants call the 24 f akum. Each f 1 Ml G dt t he had to ¢ © to get! per, made “the second set of The champion mother was born | ®0¢# to deliver. The | ready soil You have &d@e 1 WHEN WOMAN not it » wale bad Have : “ r . n ante the mms on De 1 a uplets she has had in the jin France ind following the fe elected progressives, " lence t o che ij | this ts 1 that tickled| Jast two years; also it brought [French peasant cu nfarried ’ : te ed th the re i headend d—two, cunning little fellows at! Jher record up to 27, and she's |when 12 & mother of trip HERE’S $20,000,000 IDEA TOLD BRIEFLY ot ary coalition ‘ nce! 1 put lots at of th a daugh The Big dea in Brief STICKS IN MUD However, jodgiag from the grist] The desir ear started the! N les have ter, li until last summer An It proposes to give the state a backbone. J s introduced this week, the! treme ain t carried wo, when it closed come a besides the quadrup-, other of triplet we born 't proposes a $20,000,000 bond issue for the clearing of logged- Se oe hine se ; adwritiod (on {oot t sicvens t Mra. Klemm is/lete, three times triplets came, and three years ater, and t fol |] off lands and for the establishment of irrigation projects. i} ht Heave hearties, | the Wall, and will assume a negat ‘ " n det there were five sete of twin: lowed the five sets of twins, and !t proposes to put these lands into the hands of settlers In rss save, __iny__Resrilee-| program against genuis spre have been married| Only six are now alive. Holland, in October, 1910, another set of trip-|] tracts of from 20 to 40 acres, having put the land in shape to em Gere Frank Fuqua and A. D. ¢ sive measures iofa t xeite com at tha Mayb 19, is the oldest; the ¢ rs are: lets. The two sets of quadruplets |] able a thrifty settler to make a living. 4 ME wast to the rescue of 5 | position for reactic legislation. | ta e enka & the use of maybe Irene, 16; Lester, 16; Wiliam, 6; | that have come to the Clark home It proposes to sell these tracts to settlers under certain fale . R. Burns The e will « self, ap- | orche f . { Edward, 3, and Hubbard since then never opened their eyes|f} and reasonable terms as Burne ein nud, | parent with dr the teetl k 5 cere y Mra jam Gt} Mrs. Clark is the — mother work It proposes first to use state owned lands, then to buy other a Stuck bard and fast tuck in the of the progre e le ath pro- | w a wedding breakfast a ; vA i u ith's w re nave through and through, Ju: ten ; Mra. ¢ ar Phe . of =~ naaead lands. . r ver ed and will probably offer very | the couple will leave whe { ar hag taken the cham-!to he dium height, a ive feet five t proposes to tax lands which owner ] { nog vogfleey pre os fittle out-and-out standpat legisia-| ward f hone t cord from Mra. Wil t of my girls have died; inches, and is stockily built. She![[ price offered by the state soe en oe fanity hill” such an eyesore ion Gould line the br r ? Union City, Mich Irene is the only one | have has bee married twice, Her cl Mrs. Burns stra They are still hoping progres. " ‘ irs, Moore has had! and she is getting to be a mother had 28 child all twins | ined ; : : . Attic, She wanted to sivism is but a wave, and they ee re, Ce ; as young lady. | want a little girl jor tripleta; and her grandmother hie pone Rat we not three years ago, in the Seattle expos 0 thouse 1d ted vi ecide © bid their tim | re ar ae ort of bab and | have praye ‘or had 29 children, ns, riplets and jon, & ae rabl conducted on advertise to perfe ion th é De mat Sites the cent slecticn * ~) TWO HURT IN WRECK | quadrupiets, bora in Septem- | one quadruplets sources of this state?” How much immigration since? . aa eta «MAL faces the city nal. | Thus, while the presidential SOUTH OF TACOMA ENTY MILLIONS Reontes oa srr: he oregen retmyet = « WARNS SEATTLE |FIVE WOMEN ON [LEGISLATURE TO jhe rirritrs' of"ersres aopeaites’ wears step she sank Immigrants in great numbers will offer themselves with the Bret ipeea'ver ve'nasce | gM ehe"minmur Suge er peels tesast'or “Saco '688| TO PREPARE FOR | JURY; SHE WINS | SPEND $15,000,000 '':.°".'; sszrms San fie> Sul sidan sti So etme oe! e could not | ing), it should purchase logged-off lands from private owners, li & / “ »» | talking,” he said, “the other cities a tate hil - 6 Bis, USED AS AN “AD” he Nating and whom the iy | at Bae |vlous session. While | Chairman) when advantageously situated, clear them and sell to settlers on y 4 opened and the ships start coming i . wot be So Se A Davis bre t eHow rt gy RA ey 20 payments, at a small advance—say 5 per cent on the cost . As the esult of investigation | through they will get the business.”| |, ur nie were pe ggtinaged by tl - ey ray J yep Reet he with interest at about one-half of one per cent above the rate On ite ign tarted | ster, Mrs, John T He also tr Gat Beattie 60 » ye v he wid sislature to al ate institutions| ponds. ' ty. leo Viotde laa Sia ; prisoner, “but you can’t fool the} at $8,500, it will probably be much Poth train: tha tae ; ae! 2 cae of at Leute Ber regtarry mething to build up the steam-| court in excess of that figure. But that ‘om prosperity w would follow the use of this p and she could| women, amending the constitu Fireman ©. 8, Sturlack were fright | | move on. ands, write home discouraging reports, and FE ML fo down stayed tion by the initiative, and ether full wlded early today wher PANAMA CANAL) FIRST LAW CASE) IN 1913 SESSION | Now, what is to be done? ree Balle were tified and progressive mesures have bess westbound orthern P acific freight ey ec hale | Subject to taxation in this state is property assessed at one ° ydyke 1 i ds introduced, the only No. 680 piled into the dite Miss Loona B pe ¢ t n Were placed up to her and } | progressive bill then for fan 4 mi est of Castle Rock, half} yop, Heffernan, in an address {#@® four women lawyers, success-| OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan. 18.—Ac ees ora Nel yd pega te bag owes nothing. What would Rominated to extract the planted! been presented by Senater | wa ween here and P pias ca raya fully defended her client, Frank] cording to the estim made by] desperate for improvements? Wania ‘heonot aon a yet wag Woman Nichols, to limit participants ia Both met ’ heen br tt i vening a he annual dim} avis Friday in Judge Ronald's Speaker Taylor, the present legis Giuld: behave ss @ean SOLb0000R ci pohyerd, This state It took five minutes of t w primary elections te these whe (the Northern Pacific hospital here,|ner of the Hullding Owner# and | court lature will probably appropriate] praised wealth? It should be Datriuted, a +4 lieth of its ap fo do it. Fuqua is pret | have previously registered par and will ti Their injvties are! Managers ation, rebuked Be! Davie was charged with robbing | $4,000,000 more than the 1911 see ern Washington in the development of pb " gpersaill sey West too. ty affiliation. confined mt part, to the| atte for doing no . srepara.|% F. Lambert of 85. Misé}sion, running up the total to ap T ue = Tor covontantion, Secon : a Atth or ® nothing in prepara dmitted to the War just - he state can borrow, on 20-year bonds, at not above 4 per ™ “ - ——— their be tion for the opening of the Panama | UD" was admitted to tt r just] proximately 000,000." The extra! cent. It should then first begin the clearing and sale of its public , canal mc wee . -— cee, Rea islec on re state's treasury Ba lands; and second (because its public lands are not always If , . : ; , e ju whi ¢ seven|be the road appropriations, which BEAUTY’S PHOTO While Seattle is doing jote of eturned. & verdict not| were blocked entirely in the pre | locality, area or soil the best for agriculture or economical cleare | n}ship Hnes running out of here ‘ “Ale: ate as money now, the state would never 1 dollar. This is a bond Iss 5 $36,000 damas it auadnnt.t an fit ere ne |, Reluctantly the Judge discharged) bil hasn't been passed yet, and] that would tte values. We would be enriched by ue rated } thousands of ry. P tdi > him |while the “unholy alliance” can| i akorindue nereaan tn cuenta ue ‘ ; Hammer Dry, I coin a, 7 vam ., anal Rafa arse A, force it ‘through ‘the it may bedape psc a ” inerease | {opnowagay nlues, The state oft = ea : + r photogray € avid hiteomb. ie nua or : " 8 f a lands ¢ § cost thé private companies r 8 one of th faméus women in the history : jtion of officers was postponed un SLAYER OF FATHER be blocked by the ceaste.| oan dike bortets of partacet far mere ectentel aa aia ane fro of the world. Her story has been acted by the S | accidentally came{til next month. | GOES TO TESTIFY enbttion aa nd item ie year i@ the) to me a profit f Jupon t cture in the Northwest anamaPacific exposition eaking generally, after providing for the ¢! Most skillful artists and faithfully reproduced in , ' in Northwest | | Gault, charged with murde errs gio iding for the clearing and sale of 10 sts a y Tepro F te eattl GERMAN EXPLORER who ie Gault, chat Hs ith t Walle RUSSELL’S NAME state lands, the measure, which the present jegislature shonld pase, P Moving pictures, which are being shown at the ! the last Potlatch week, and| named an Antarctic ice-barrier i ge Eo Bin a Dobie will ide for the purchase of private lands after written reports 10 | “ lant ia wae taken back to Hobart } analysis o' e sol ep Melbourne theatre. The crowds have been so fpistier correspondence with hi KaleersWiihelm" ie lose. te aes Oe 4 SENT TO SENATE) showin: ‘ho auotysis of the sol! and the estimated cost of clearing. te ght it Richard BE, Me lese majeste |thie morning to serve as a witness The name of Postmaster George | The gcVernor of the state should be the official head of this wopk, and large so far that Manager Levy has arranged, to Mann, the This picture ie Gunns | ‘the coroner's inquest Det Uy) of Seattle tas in his own handwriting approve every purche 0m f ‘ E i 1 toberts will return to. the , Tt extend th , w 7 . ia now o} cirewit court E NY they tip street Sheriff ' J n nis nthe: winate he. & The purchased lands should divided into tracts of 20 o . ‘ 1 these pictures three days more. Full de ut St. Loudg unt exhibit of thou car conductors, but want to ‘Jeounty jail with Gault Saturday rps sae h mt ie te “hy Pret pares, 1b mem aa Aen ihe atats hone ike a i He it BH tails will be found in the large display ad on sands of sltnilar pletures which th stop it night That the nomination will be conajMay be wise, leaving the rest in instances to be cleared by the settler, od Page 3 in today’s Star. Harmer ny ulleged to have} © = - = |firmed is extremely doubtful, as| Wo begins with at least er h cleared by the state to support him, . ve med broadcast t shou ho the democrat# have been holding up| The settler would gurehase upon condition®of reasonable residence COLLEGE GIRLS GUARD STRIKING all similar nominattons made by |UPon the soll and of forfeiture if he abandons before certain payments Star Want Ads are fast bec oming famous among Presiden® Taft, to leave President. | ave_been made (this to prevent speculators), and no assignment will ‘ | } f Seattle people as business getters. Star Want Ads NOW RINEHART IS | WOMEN AGAINST WHITE SLAVERS. J elect Wilson a treo hand? Ruswerg} De @Pmitted withou®the consent of the state, or titl ebe given until 4 DO GET RESULTS. The cost is very wall. too AFTER TAXI FOLK | . NV YORK, Jan. 18-«T@elve, pretty Barnard ‘tol n postmaster for the @ast | the settler, if a foreigner, has declared his intention to become a citizen, : f | . | We " 4 . four years, receiving his appoint Provisions will be inserted by which existing struggling settlers The Star, with its guaranteed paid culation of 3 led by Miss Freda Kirchway, daughter of Dean mont through the indoreemant of} may also avail themselves of this legislation. ; More than 40,000 copies, has such a vast army of Ta¥i drivers, look out Columbia university, today volunteered their | @x.sed@tor Samuel H. Piles, But will speculators sell thelr logged-off lands? Will locsedgt J Feaders that you just can’t help but get in touch * | “Chief gRinehart, who bas put}[ co, guard 75,000 girls, among the 20QQ00 garment lands go up in value and defeat this reasonable scheme? If they @®, . pi aaa be shia is thtalaalad 1h your’ photos fear inte the dealer , of the city | Gn strike herevacalmet white cla dat Theit cist Ming stock for the Oregon. they. v It be met by a bravialan of this law Diet ne amount tendered ” ne wh + ai our pfo ° by his checking up of their scale y . ; Sue ashington R ad & Navigation] by the state in cash fo the owner of any such Jands, long unimproved, tion. Phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44, or, if more and measures, {6 going to camp on rs were accepted and the young women, all member Co, is to be pukhased in 1918, actishall be certified to $6 assessors of taxes for@Ralrection in the next . erases , call at the downtown office of The their trails. He's going out next vealthy familie were assigned to duty at the principal cording to William Murray, general] appraisement tar at 229 Un 3 Souvenir poem Monday } check up every taxi op: wl tl Igo will « h luty passenger agent, here today In Kastern Washington assistance must be rendered by the acquisi+ ion S€, v t ouvenir anc uric 1 where 1ey algo wi lo pieket duty i in Shop t:, with the gow 1 Curio Bi meter in Seattle, and woe to the hawated bi the @ar' @ white veee Mebiian “ail The purchase will include 99 pas-{tion of all sites possible for irrigation schemes, Preliminary. data for % ] man whose meter can make tw« ngered by th ¥ Nn Strike senger, 65 freight and 55 switch en-] any such schemes are very expensive, and the acquisition of the strate- © miles grow where one grew before.|| leaders today urged Mayor Gaynor’ to swear then in @ [fj gines of the Mikado type, and 55] gig@nds for irriggtion schemes is to private investors acheavy ¢harge | He has the hearty endorsement pecial women policemen. He declined. . | Mallet locomotives, at an aggregate | It the duty this state to develop these enterprises and ald ig py of every taxi rider in the city, jcost of $3,600,000, bringing forth its stubborn, though rch, resources, “a ° t*) i ™ °

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