The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1913, Page 1

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' THE STAR, BEGINNING TODAY ON PAGE 4, WILL EXPLAIN THE CHARTER AMENDMENTS UP TO VOTERS MARCH 4 RAIN OR SNOW TONIGHT OR T HURSDAY; MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS °° ABRAHAM LINCOLN No transient words, no poesy, Nor gleaming marble shaft je . To him, who, through that storm-swept sea, ‘ Steered safe the Nation's craft _ | Instead, keep green his memory, * THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE In‘ hearts inviolate; _VOL. 14, NO. 299, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1913.QNE CENT 0%: DAILY HEAL HOGRAM THES worn next to the skin sa be changed least twice a week during the winte during the sumime @guring the day § ing It binds the body and pre- . est and relaxation, vents geal t every other day ° Underwear worn rot be worn while HOME EDITION The truest man in history, wanby The C : new ROBERTS a) Q SAYLIS IT POSSIBLE THESE PALS ‘IT AFT IS RE ADY ASN'TLOST HAVE A STAND-IN WITH OUR COP °*| ‘WS JOB-YET ! AND HE RAISED MY PHONE | | CHARGES « THAT COP 1S c eS AND HE Cudihee journeyed out to ALL RIGHT Q.n'eE0 MY yesterday, but again | MTERURBAN ee ee without firing J. Wo ; RATE - Sr any of the otier loaf P godo tt quietly ty's fee IT’S A WARM JOB Armed Opposition Exe a. vx. in| pected if Unele Sam’s Troops Cross Porder; Hundreds Killed in Battle. DRFRIEDMAN ETS NATION SEE HIS CURE BERLIN, Fev. 11.—Answer #e skeptical physicians who 1 BULLETIN WASHINGTON, Feb pecial direction of the president, r tationed within the mits of the First with head overnors Island, N. ¥., fe, of men, were ordered today to > ermbark on two transports from Newport t struggle for have asnerted that he ° s in Mexteo, was afraid t eged “ r wit th der is given : Gibereutosis cure to the, inet gle roc Je t ¢, is looked for here made tonight ¢ at any e — eliganeuneed th Madero's refusal to obey t ng of Ambassador Wilson to turned over his ¢ v tinue fight n Mexico City ken as evidence that he is the German governmen yt 8k everything rather t turn over the government to the mann followed this up with a ew of ex-Pre nt Diaz D Geclarstion that he would sail t intervention is the only t is the opinion of high of- B fer New York Feb. 17 to dem MRS. FAY EDWARDS re, who point th f Madero withdrew, Diaz would _ the efficacy of his e A. Sonora, and by Gen. Zapata in southw e The United St s has made eve reparation to intervene. Taft's T , word te the t acking ES Si VE | . rts h c eston to take troops to Vera PROGR Oi ‘ nd other points in easterr and should the word be given WITH THE CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. The/|*"'t" Mexico City, while the easte my ie to prevent: Sih on the eastern coast “THIS EVENING . cop on the beat O. K.'s the holdup Should intervention become a fact, it is expected that the Mexicans the s an be : a? rae ers an extra 25) Would forget their internal war and oppose the American invasion. ‘ ‘ ‘ie Mh - apd “4 It estimated that from one to f r years ould be required to restore en tand ‘ ae WITH THE CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION er in the republic, which would mean American occupation. Son 3 o is igati . , | The am rican intervention plans co entemplate mobilizing the main a bye peng ee ee " ( any other dette the cop on the beat winks while the peopine on are picked. army et PES. Texas; Eagic Pass. Texas; Nogales, Aries the Pre- r policewoman, w I conrpar its rf pite of its franchise sido of San Francisco; Fort 0. A. Russell, Wyo.; Fort Leavenworth, , “LEE N . j . . MISS Kar d Fort Sam Houstor a , art ment, WITH THE CON SENT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Again rite thabna bY tho tether to "bly wilt 66 the fires t/a ; the cop on the corner let the people get the worst of it the r comes nicht. es ‘ °| PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, and the cop on the corner has made no move in BURST] 'G SHE! LS WRECK While it is not ! ‘ a : 1 which she hint-| favor of the strap-hangers M me ees of the. Balne Capitol |tornes s. Baware ned | og minit suicide be THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION HAS PUT ITS O. K. ON EVERY MODERN OFFICE BUILDING ‘ourt for publishi vO muothorles,| SINGLE HOLD-UP MOVE MADE BY THE CORPORATIONS, AND IT HAS Ava aes eee tare a " ; EITHER KNOCKED OUT OR REFUSED TO ENFORCE EVERY SINGLE MOVE, MEXICO CiTy, Vinge che eee of oi oding shraprieh. Was sone — t x rom 4 Doyle k ‘ s 4 of machine guns, and continuous rifle fire, ha turn) hit 7 — has been ar with MADE BY THE PEOPLE oF sot000 Hoolalintelos iifuiee cae ee T. Halbert, chairman » her relentle The cop on the corner is asleep on the beat so far as protection to the people is con Cannon in the Hands of the rebels, under young Gen. Felix Diaz, are q ota Progressive l¢ vy » vs tif . ‘ rapidly redu the big office buildings in the downtown sections into of the speakers ' ‘" aft | cerned uins, in his ort to t the followers of Pres. Madero. aoe : — : Pe | That ‘ t ttle Gas’ M t 1 1 an extra $10,000 t Over a th suai minal a we 8 ded men yee ving in the streets CONGRESS GETS Davia alan teatied that tre. tet . That ' onewele f I t t that nt of this, until yesterday, the fireet capital in America. > aga cto a tale ¢ " ‘ Thousands of wom nd ren have fled to the hill hy ELECTORAL VOTE cards th ver the r purchase SRS see “enguee iding in basamverts or have takenretven thie mean Ie Gated Prewe tear . sinet her be would “have to at , mate ¢ Cs, 4 et : The dral, one of the most beautiful buildings in the world, is WASHINGTON, Fe eave town. barber | t ab S K inonth. ammed with them, With its six foot walls it is the safest place in the and senate today. mee Bunnell Also Invited CIAL PRIVILEGE ALWAYS FATTENS AT THE EXPENSE OF LE city above ground ie Guaics, formally rece ¢ rE BUSINESS A battle raged through the bus 8 section for seven and a half ees voles by states Pr i cle thenttststetvenu hours sterday, and fighting was resumed at daybreak today. declared Gor. Woodrow W r Shelis set fire tee the great, modern, Mutual Life Insurance building ed pre at an early our. t is still blazing ee oreeey elect 4 os OBSERVE LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY The Y. M. C. A, building, which was used to mask a machine gun ttery last ht, is a wreck today. Federal artillerists finally located ” 4 I . hday, 1 t ai et \ ‘ hools in the ty held exerc the source of the hailstorm of lead which swept that section of the ' city and raked it from top ttom ches the room rougt: : s * the tarne ad on were ered American volunteers are g ng the legation, All of the American : ter } e is M ae Savas Y ( he Dr. Van Horn 8} Lincoln high 7 A | > oped for striking M » s aed lothe she is alleged t ae a Weeds oe Taeaeosencooaterl JACOB FURTH | Zee TRIES TO STOP FIGHTING Se adele as o's iene ee | TQ) RACE JURY , wath ata ee ee eter eee eres eves] ACAIN APRIL Liberator sag shi a all. be rounds, EMM. Miller testities sank aie t : rh a ae n the walls, iS We air : ; ! sritish Tega. Wve language with The federal tl ———___ : ; o) Clad he gray uniform of 1 the building agile SEATTLE STAR IS A fine ce ns ue eto se sm . block al loss of ak MF LATRONG IN QUANTITY OF CIRCU- se rs oe ema | er mi hl F pea on ae we on reed circulation of The Star art eaatia anol sted siggy ta ; " es \ ; hatin We bast ‘Fbleag Meth pl rd ICH LD BUR NED TO oFATH arantee oO be considerabl ex- ti =i baa ye : ‘ : ae a al Lk | cd 8 eee _ MOTHERING LITTLE FAMILY y promy B that great-heartec incoln knew eGTONG. 1% CONCENTRATION OF | Horner te x Ph if Want anh wearin Ae ee ine iis bo ‘aa out on the sidewalle with April 1 H lash the fetters tl ; nd Floyd, were abou ees ' On wl 1 a : : rh em in their dull d Celli Brice le Star’s circulation is confined almost He Wor an their faces gra : ‘ oward the sivel Seattl 1 ; ¢ 4 the Breakers cafe, and heir eyes, so dull with too much care, And eve M ‘ ke were y to Seattle and the immediately saute tesaodra lar whe oy : ot her 1 . kitehen “urrounding territory. That’s the kind of both nla are willing|to havit it: ene n fatty Bp AAG D William ‘ : t t tt oy the d n sunshine and the open ai 1 n, and Coal Greulation that is valuable to the advertiser stn ne deel Cake. pgs eee kaniea a ‘ of little is 10 Stirculation to people with whom he can cates" before: abe, Joined, (Wal: nam 1 f led sh ie iption- 0 business afier he has interested them in “ SASIOE was them’ #e-| force | Ri paride ne oe ned qe ildn't like th Y * la wnt of ® "Dolpt aadla Would he‘not set these bond-slaves free hie oe ‘until I ‘ a =" no A : tly t ing 0 s +4 i | ere im e « Mr. Advertiser phone Main 9400 and ar. 4 of Mre Jane On arly mab ‘dw rl i To heap their blessin n his name Nap yefore had left th ‘ udtearriod it to the oo fo w that le : a | teu a reoresgwiative to calh and explais ds tad been @ morphine | {i | SUFFRAGETTES OFF _}°28." sateen sutfraxers, compri VE vale at her Gender conti ee pike ss OG. Dash, W. H. Seite, walters |} FOR WASHINGTON Wishinsion” any, entrained at upper far papa and the eh " & moment of tes sali” i" w the r y ¢ cafe; Mrs, Bi Man-[r ' fodson terminads for Nowark ¢ vst fir tur sness, and she saw Sea ertainer; H.W. Flajdi4l plo ed NEW YORK, Feb, 12.—Wearing! today. They started thelr “pike’ untie wente him ed her eyes, Floor. ° a fe 1 The hearing will be resume aj skirts that permitted the display of@the capital from the Ne Jers The afternoon had slipped alc 1 t t apa,” she said, i" 1 Pyaney 8 Baleem,| Feb. 17. jtrim ankles, and lightweight “dust-| side vellny was near supper time ya | ° ° « e ° 4 oO °

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