The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 1

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STAR'S ADVISORY BALLOT—HOW TO VOTE ON THE CHARTER AMENDMENTS—PAGE 9 —a1 “YAIR TONIGHT; SATURDAY PROBADLY RAIN; LIGHT SOUTHE RBY WINDS. J-°°~ The Seattle Star cause an overs« Pie to a war “ THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE =? ' . VOL. 15. NO , WASH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1913. ONE C HOME EDITION Mayor Cotter ar C. Snyder, Dr. Walter Kelton and | we men protective officers, have been misled and driven into es eens—yes, even | of © good citizens,—citizens | fighting on the wrong side. Because their usual enemy, awing eters), | generally yo t k e with The Star—are now] t® 4 Warped and perverted motive, is spouting for the Griffiths i le ; Griffiths ool ‘il | bill, they lose sight of the merits of the bill and line up to fight dup bitterly er , police & | what their old-time barre ad supports F~ And in the Star these 1 citizens are} This makes no difference to The Star in determining it dead wrong ; . jattitude, and, fortur aly, it has made no difference, The Star] The Star v er om the fh to regulate ¢ selieves, to a great majority of the decent citizens who will oli This pa tw ye mn ng vote for the Griffiths bill next Tuesday police ; bri Jatler t, began t The Griffiths bill 1 not de rood against police | » ai A : 1 wiffiths | will not do the harm that many good] movement whicl ‘ . ( lis : As i ne citizens have been led to fear from it ae | this paper proc! : And, on the other hand, the bill will not bring the relief, necessity, the cry ; r that was alter) to those misguided persons who think they see in it a return the lawless Wappenst« acl be t to the old order of things. The most disappointed persons in A 5 Y a WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Confirmation of the slaying Councilman ( | every ot itizen at the| Seattle, if the Griffiths bill passes, will be those who are roel of Emilio Madero, brother of the late president of Mexico, time | stood by | , ghting for the jon cause of| supporting it because they think it their kind of measure, It ttenticn, ou Nervous Ladies! was received here today in an official dispatch from Ambas- humanity, and had at easure such as the Griffiths bill been is not their kind, and its author, Councilman Griffiths, is not Have You Tried New Blix Cure? sador Wilson at Mexico City ced at that un would have had the support of near-| their kind of man The dispatch did not disclose how Madero met death, all of the decent men and women who are now so bitterly Here's an illustration The Star and Councilman Erick but it is reported he was shot down while leading a rebel force son are for the police bill jin one of the northern states, No mention was made of Raol Floor, the t now Opy what in fact Another paper and Johnny Clancy are for the police bill | Mader 0, another brother, who also has been reported dead. js their own pr it The Star's motive in supportings the bill is just as differ The death of Emilio Madero now brings the death list of ® The answer la These good citize because of the ent from the motive of the other paper as Erickson’s motive | the Maderos in the recent trouble up to three. Tbels and lies print re ly about the p e and about the! is different from Clancy's. Gustavo Madero met death under the “fugitive law,” and | Francisco I, Madero was shot, Mexican officials say, during an attempt by his friends to effect his rescue while he and Vice President Suarez were en route, under guard, from the national palace in Mexico City to the penitentiary Ambassador Wilson continues to send optimistic reports of conditions in Mexico —_ rs Se = =— TWENTY GUESTS DIE IN BIG HOTEL FIRE MYSTERY OF POISONED KISS NOW CLEARED UP JUDGE TALKS SOM “} COMMON SENSE IN ULING ON STRIKE broid=4 tsa. or the Re eieti'te not , ty r t eemeeiee £° £0: certaln Unmen eve mee. ta. 40, bat OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 28.—From 20 to 35 persons are be- Satin” wong ge re in ke taal ave xpect ex lieved to have lost their lives in a fire which destroyed the a oe eae ement egate and | Hotel Dewey here, early today new Ui pifidavits of Attorney fs not afraid of fa The re then che to | Firemen are now searching in the cooling ruins for as di bein, wot t | bodies. Five already have been found. oor, of the courts depends upon course, b P a | Of the injured, six are in hos-) said to have started the fire. Fifty estimation of nre ts ‘ * , pitals in a serious condition, Eight! of the guests were ered at the le: 4 Workers « This is others escaped with minor bruises. hotel last night, but the manager de- . '@ well as the re . ickets The property loss is $200,000. clared today that at least 40 other in these words. J “ t be | Stories of locked doors and inac- persons were in the building. ith of the superic ing closed ao sen streets are fromi ‘the bench in which he advises com:no the right of the | W Wi sides and Gat acd picket. and blamed” ag-vemer cessible fire escapes are hinted at by the survivors. A score or more guests, they insist, were caught like |rats in a trap. The firemen are |rapidly clearing away the debris, ‘spapers which gave ‘mp or ad Judee SH.ITh ad » attempt | but 20 feet of wreckage stili covers Mtising against the organization. to arbitrar rand At |that portion of the ruins where ed conditiag Of Bh? torney He was witling| most Of the guests were sieepi eo eneaeiny sempes ele way ie 5. tee fur rmit himself a ladies tafloring abop at Union st. He continued the ng. E. T. Connor,ane of the survivors. | 5 says it seems impossible that many the 28 tc franctic guests jammed “4 PORTL peda Or b ing on the case ay i ng tol John } lig = LABOR tg Hist will but the num oday, the | juiry of the Attorney Ga aah mt be banen aati the is of the Pacific Telephone a ten t prise Bil ih pevcoces t by the federal grand jury at — oi Several iteneen had narrow caer a facts that had been YS |. W. W. MEMBERS HAVE escapes from death. They left ed by the gove it had WRONG IDEA OF COURT. secured. McCourt special sistant to the at general the presentation of the Beeler came prepared, with t affidavits to show that the re ing order had t } | the building just in time to es- | cape falling walls. Firemen te | of hearing women screaming, and of seeing unconscious forms anding P tion A as a ser 0F. « GRACE ELOSSER AND CHARLES TWIGG, THE TWO VICTIMS OF necessit as THE “POISONED KISS MYSTERY | lying in hallways as they left | RAYMOND, W Feb. 28,— . Gitulinintiaivn, ita. woh’ Se acne | the buliding Alex, Gi a hooktender, was in- Ww. W led by jumping) stant! d to Maite: thoiders | By & the The two women, the present oc window. ver gar Rien a ; n he deaths of the were saved by a neighbor, who hap wan be : Pigg as er “wg lg t i affidavi a ce Eloeser and pened in and found them uncon-| earby chin 1 rll h throw Mae tim undceanannee ie. rai road Twigs. who, were! scious. She was able to amg tham ane oll, throwing him underneath. be this court of e« ee gig {through aout into the alr fast in time. After : sect arises! prerogative,” Horner ips he ove of their they were revi the truth was ly pee ? ¢ io De years ago, haa found be A large arowrd filled the cour ob sat The narrow escape of Mra. Willi room to the doors At the a ae a despite all son and Mrs. Mangold revealed that “I presume 1 oe rl etd t to lessen in the bn Judze 5. of the I. W y ‘ } 5 here. Many of ave e wr iq - ae, fdea that the court the , 7 " ¢ y fant to sa e i . € ‘ b feel impossible at the | chimney a fire was | t MISS MONDAGLENDOWER. to the men who labor r Pp " ed the gas t ‘as menerate saiiis ea SUE Gitetice sentcst he Ws W INS; BILL Las : : a the Gas thakwae generated fil You've read what Billie Burke ) “About a year ago | had an aw: plage ¢ IS PASSED ¢ Scently: ia iba remelreces eo and Lillian Russell, and Lina | ful case of ‘nerves,’” said Miss t | ick had b | eces ot | n laid in the ebim | ba the accumula ive there JOHN CONSIDINE WITH WARRANT; QUITS TOWN hese bricks con aperture of the was on the night of Dee Grace Elosser and ard Twigg, 9 Glendower. “I couldn't sleep and | couldn't eat. One day a who aim to ‘ 1 Gavalieri, and the other ladies people. You of the atage who write tings Fight to organize fer the women's pages of o the Page friend gave me a woolly Skye United Proms Leased W The local police have wired to the SEN Ges renecnahle men & Mest Special, MED te agit froenrd Sihaesra lew married next morning. ’®| + sibwepapers, have nad to say terrier. | taught him tricks, | | SAN EBA aes 0, Feb. 3 * eritel an effort to intercept the Will assist instead hindering the sedges saenee v about reducing double chins, Then | taught him harder < a ate | m n : scor ef fay of the pre =a . + —2| and how to keep the skin tricks. | don’t know whether it | rica ager who is cha th The complaint against the two “Now, is deplorable that co-aiae wane " a 66 smooth and creamy, and such was the patience required in | Graur of the Empress the-|men was sworn to by Mrs. Evelyn Teasonable me , , | the M Axte ar But you never before have making him do what | told him, re, with contributing to an ex-/Cook, a chorus girl, who told the employes did not get toget T from Whatcom, § ad heard of the Blix cure | or just that | got so interested [hibition offeasive to public de-|police that Grauman and Considine ‘ fay when the er invention of Mise | that 1 forgot my nerves. Any- |cency, b ot yet been arreste took her and another girl to a re- into custody sort last Sunday on $500 them to witness and forced performance our ¥ Ye Wi the De , it. an ed + ade bapa: ; ‘ ent to the e la r +b] Monda Glendower, The fair way, they disappeared. The | Grauman was taker shoald pe ois me tecting w | Monda hasn't achieved the diz woolly dog has done what all | yest y Ci : 2, 0: cums Mrs. A ne als | the doctors and pills and po: n bal Axo ' zy professional heights of Billie, of an immoral exhibition. Grau- no fotitfees sna t sec of the i bh p vith or Lina. She's ap tions couldn't do. | was cured.” who is on | man, it was expected, would secure Soul try to dflpuade ax go t quire ari - ae tis roadway and played a quich pearing at the Empress this | The “Blix” part of it? Oh, e received ntinuance of his cs whe n it u HINGTON Fe & “ ean er oO! n a r ad gone to! was t Police y, iorking for th case here women charge week in a sketch of Western yes. 1 i c Working for the °¢ : ' ft friend rowd ther ers left the ranks and did a life. But she claims that her | “His name is ‘Blix,’” she to Seattle. | Judge Deasey + ta rings ! neasure, | with eyes set straight ahead t n the mud | cure is nevertheless an effec: | said, “and | call my cure the |; - . HB ay - j Spe Ta . li sae ; caked tive ne | ‘Blix’ cure 4 mgs nt eco great, fo te ces a efi, weds Sere =| PHONE MEN |< consp y a fair, Of com 4 noon tods 1 marched past the b J When differs He got the laugh and also a swift tol to suffragette headquarter | 1) Pacific District Couneil of Electr the icra te ee ee att ee CUT DOWN THOSE re BEATEN BY iin cc wii OUT WITH PENKNIFE LIVING EXPENSES | | coe TAXI MAN. | f t States Telephone & Tel-| LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28.—Be-) From 12:30 o'clock untm daylight ] is de «ra x it w he n daily wage increase | cagwé@he “feared to look his friends when he was found lg a_trusty,| A fs Z ‘ / q archers. wallowed through the # in eu of the 60 cents|(@etne face again, but lacked the Heinn lay on hi xd-soaked | Every housewife will be interested in ew A ' he iT ffering t ble agony. | . . . . e nefve to commit suicide, A. J t 1 1 th . el to pa f \ t un iffrage ud-| Vice President BE. E. Smith of the| Feinn 46, held on suspicion at the to the receiving hos-| this article. She must be, for it is, of ferin ne hd t 1 ‘ b liapersed t national Brotherhood of Elec-| city Jail, lay on his cot shortly after pital, where his mutilations were} course, presumed that she is equally inter- = by Me ’ ' thing and other ne al Workers stated that another| midnight and slashed his eyebalis dressed | sh her hy A Pr “tt om | ey On| et S ference in regard to the contro-| from their sockets with a sharp pen-| Heinn gave Ocean Park as his] ested with her husband in cutting down the adverti« } tween Ne kt M € q a! ve pe iy ety with the com-| knife, He will be totally blind. arn poe hiisiad Sie oun ea high cost of living. The merchant who ing to the police, he had been drink advertises in The Star does so because he CANADIANS (ph See RE Pee PE has something special he wants to say to i — A R said after his treatment at the hos you. He has some special buy he wants You CERTAINLY Nave " - r "i F 7 E ital. “I never wanted to see my - . 5 O0B , THOSE EGGS CANT AONES OR " ARE pita , . . meet an TO MEIN BUYING BEFRESH WhoeveR SOLD THEMTO | lt wouLDWT of AT ALL SURPRISED, friends again. After I had cut out you to know about. The housewife who TUST GOT Two Dozen FRESH E: You. shut YoU WERE EASY AND GAUE] IF THEY WERE TURTLES Faes- any — | FRIEDMANN my eyes I felt at peace for the first makes a business of reading ads sees these You'Re STUCK ning | special offers and takes advantage of them. | - Heinn i traveling shel. He He| 2 | thy Unitcd Press Leased Wir formerly was wealthy. His wife She in many cases saves dollars; in every OTTAWA, Ont, Feb, 28—The cured a divorce two years ago. A ‘ A r Th Canadian government is conside case saves a great many pennies. ey ing @ waprenetitediye to NE eg ; Fred Simmons pit, fitter on the | total large at the end of a month. Have you to induce Dr. Frederick F. Fried- log carriage for the Campbell Mill] rex te ’ Peg mann, to demonstrate his remedy | Co. was crushed to a pulp when he tried it? It’s a grand hmbit if you are really in @anada misjudged the speed with which a interested in keeping down the high cost of |. tm the house of common® A. K. four-foot log was rolling. He lee aves | livi | Maclean of Halifax asked what ¢ a widow, with three child en, who ving. |Uon the government posed to, live at Compton, on Lake Sama-| bee hg | FS A STO C) o

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