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OCUAMUNAL KAIN TONIGHT AND TUBSDAY?) MODERATO SOU THEASTERLY WINDS. The Seattle Star |:-22™ ; Profesition “F,” which is the Griffiths every g@d citizen. It is not an “open town” THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE : bah oy. Wie here agsinet: police chgay a VOL. 18 NO. 3. SEATTLE, WASH. MONDAY, MARGH 3, 1913, ONE CENT UE Raine ant HOME EDITION Police graft TAR DS Be KILL THIS! A » the ballot should be Proposition Iitled, It le a fake agreement @hich will atifie municipal and it will not brin ownership of street cars, y the relief that ite ad. yecates promise ‘aa © «Dr. Charles S. Noble, well-known Seattle physician, has been engaged by The Seattle Star to go to New York for the vin, “[ purpose of investigating and reporting on the Dr. Friedmann tuberculosiscure. Dr. Noble, with credentials that will give him entry into the hospital where the Friedmann cure is to be tested, is to leave Seattle at once on his important mission. Dr. Friedmann, who has been in New York for several days, is making his tests at a New York hospital. There, he says, he will instruct a certain number of American doctors in the treatment of tuberculosis with his cure. Dr. Noble, The Star’s special commissioner, engaged for this important work, is connected with the Noble hospital here. RIL FIND PLOT AGAINST. WOMAN’SLIFE: BOMB IS HIDDEN UNDER BED Deputy sheriffs and prosecutorg AS HE LEAVES PRINCETON, N. J.. March 3. from the district attorney's offic THEY LE AD Giving way to his em 8, Wood are today in ating an attemp! s row Wilson wept when he left for kill Mrs. Florence Holcomb and ns with dynamite bombs, er her residence at Rivers day night. six In number, which were arranged to be fired when @ candle burned down to a@ certain pointy were distributed in such @ manner that, had they exploded, not ly the Holcomb home, but thosé on both sides would have been dew stroyed 7 Washington today to be inaugurat BIG MARCH epee eho Umeed Stace The farewell given New. Jersey's | IN CAPIT A former governor by all Printeton | £ touched him deeply, As the train| putied out he stood on the platform | of his observation car, mopping his eyes with one hand and waving farewell with the other } Prince gave W three of the bom! € woodwork, attrac! mm of Ed John ng and hig t door, and they pat out preventing the explo s so placed that it c r directly Holeomb'’s s of dynamite : bed, | uld have been blown Weather: Fair. WASHINGTON, March The official weather pred for tomorrow is for fair weather to pi in the morning, with probable Boy Is Overcome unsettied conditions in the afte I noticed the flicker of light on ‘and my wife your ballot tomorrow " r nn “ei ‘ We saw a blaze | They sang “Oid Nassau” w [AYOR MARKING HIS | } for. Wilson, and. he -jotnedtn BALLOT | Holcomb house. Mrs, ' 920 ib | her younger son, Clay- : ne ' ty wa wy 1 1 se sark were at a dance, but ees firs. \ ! ; BROW 1OnS ill It take. you to mark —= =| comb, who is 17, wag hammered on the @eor, s 80 overcome by smoke reek it open before I him. Other neighbors wakened by this time, it out the fire with bucke GEN. ROSALIE JONES. Commander of the Suffrag over a minute, . Maybe the} few extra seconds were consumed because the mayor put extra heavy | By United Press Leased Wire. and the Mexicans fled. It is assert DOUGLAS, Ariz, March 3.—J/ed that no Americans crossed Thorough investigation is being | border or committed any act givin cau to the Mexicans for the the dance at 3 o'clock and ed in the house till daylight an examination revealed bombs. The candles in three of ese had set fire to the ho: er three had been lig nguished before doing any, 7’ (CHEERS FOR | BILL BRYAN here today of a clash between How Mayor Will Vote! an troops of the garrison and officers WASHINGTON, March $.—Wn.| 8. caval ee i J. Bryan, who, it is reported, wi ——eeemneapenesi ara ° Mayor Cotterill will vo have resu : fe aa rembven ae ra be se f{ state in mint n o. or ween thr 1 vehe bo ere nd s ste | Against Am nt No. 1, f nmand |county jail pending an investigation, Mexicans. o American wa According to reports turne the American officers, four oft or were fired on without sainst No. 4, or No. 6 No, 8, for No. 9, for No, 11, against Prop. “ETTOR DEPORTED | WHEN HE CROSSES | THE CANADIAN LINE coves that p Set Off by Candie x infernal machines are buil€ same plan. A of paste gainst thous is known that « t . was wounded in some | 0" pt Proposition ©, Jj ternational der, th Ojeda a 1 hd " rth a in ex- Proposition D, against J} Douglas, They retur he fire,/a declaration that all Americans are r and waste, on which woos AAA stood thats around } ol had been poured. Im the , against Proposi Proposition G sition H and for outnumbered, until a score 0 ugias spent an uneasy night and | f° troopers of the Ninth border was dou mounted, rushed to their 4 ort of the r a plumber’s candle was so that when it had burned it an hour it would ignite the rt jthe Nebra. nt day|croused the line in future I would ? The box was plac pan id PRESIDENT "AND. tees * are the agents for the|be subject to a penalty of two years | -They supported the offi ——— it 14 inches by 10, and theoe ak | no ex-|in prison and a heavy fine crosses against Amendmer ee ete eas oe arte Nay Tat heat he beams between the joists st of the “hikers.” It}# WIFE SAY GOOD-BYE * At th headquarters of the) y rel 3 ? < c eadquarter he | which novi 5 be Bi f Deputy Sheriff McCormack and n c c the " 1GH * 1 t ‘ vt > ny miss who, on the|# TO SICK NEIGHBOR. # nde to-|I, W.W. th Far ds olsen lean * Man and Woman Dance in Bit of | y,.2°?"}, S8eritt, McCormack, and rng llgs D yo nge e nt : } & * that Ettor’s which is the » e . . ecutor M » office, visited the it g2 Roar or two aGibr the otb-|# rat roposed, for Chiffon and Smiles; Pinched °° 50s: torsins sna meee : * * ‘ough € o ion whiel mack and Murphy himself pes dlage ag Pyar : ts * z e | NEW YORK, March 3.—A che ng returned today with a photographer, Te little ‘bend of ou per # i! a * bet {ful smile and a string of pearls and en-/and pictures were obtained showing be Aaa , serps M. mportant sub- a handful of chiffon might be q the holes burned by the candles. A from New York to lay before * : White agna eto t ! the mayor] aw a danc « Y ver dy else but rough Inve ation will be made, President-elect Wilson a plea * . i +1 B Fi aid. Both should be voted down, | eyes of some per s, but i n't | deputy for over a month ) Was recently grnate for votes for women today * son w e irst to |becanse they mean ruin to munici-| go with Harry Newburger e new ed his order las ed a divol : raed ite marching toge and | * pal ownership. Next in tntr yuty police commissioner They had violated, it H. A. Holcomb, pe ennsylvania av., 1 T k S tance is the police bill, I No, sir! sex 1140-A of the pen awarded her th cheered by hundreds of thous |* . As . are erum FP, to which you; of course, know I And so Alice Eis, who has C 8 to prevent fol - f | ands of spectators. Gen. Ro- |* itee took am opposed appearing at Hammerste \ pneumor x salie Jones marched at their |* the par f tion * A Press Leased Wire Jtoria in that skimpy rig, and Ber wear PREPARING FOR O0CK Se head. RRR Re, WY March 1.—Vivet 0 eee 2A heats Be : P Will Casebere is putting up te nie sais au’ | to make personal || OH-H! POOR WOODY he wants 80 loads. It. says he wants 80 loads, It ie inches thick Plenty frozen butche * GETS A CORN, AND st wast: AT SUCH A TIME! Br be PRINCETON, N. J,, March 3. be tsburg yur CROWD WAITS 9 HOURS" e Al hl , , ih : , : a oe we President Wilson was both Sau O SEE WOODY ARRIVE (steel a wheen fit e/g thie morning. “He told mes : \ . « A Mf ate Berlis WhO T newspaper men that, while put | — ae ir a r 7 = . eee een ee ting on a new pair of shoes he 7 . ht other me ¢ had been | entist a tama for the feat It WASHINGTON, March A immed line « nigh Another t 2 is a had worn yesterday for NG { en 1 B. ¢ Friedmann’s | i red I d he had d don “ ite beat w @6 ¥< Most of the-igarching orga rranged fi r time, he discovered he had de pr. a hg beat“ 1 Mamet ne We nd meeting er for to-|for Robison oree veloped @ corn 6n his instep. | ' " 0 t timings, Washington € 4 at night by Chas. F de “i+ burts like blazes,” he con: }| 1 Vt 1 Ww | pared t he . ; the border] t b nee | bas ae vliae vag q fessed. NEW YORK, March 3.—More] r-|fered F Amann $1,00 iso was noted that a large H/inan 1,000 men, women and chil orri- der ¢ p mole on the president's forehead | , I e, with that if had been removed. dren today swarmed about the jbuilding which Dr, Frederick F. | A Ee aiisdinatel GREGG: dlesrace: oF “|. (WHERE THE OLD GANG STANDS—] =" ty toys Hn The i? jan alleged tuberculosis cure, has s¢ lected for laboratry, because they had heard that he would give free | cause you have tried some other paper and rate Faded Sere Sik ts ag agg prefer it? And so on in life. We set a In only one thing is the old gang showing its hand in this campaign; for! tive being posted to this effect. The | value on one article by comparing it with 4 * . * consumptive § ere were » ir . ae . % only one thing is the old gang and its newspapers fighting, as they always fight, | athe’ that. vollseowere’ a ary | another. Over : 40,000 people read The i lies. And that one thing is ‘Proposition’ A,” an innocent- to make (hem move away, | Star every evening. Hundreds of others rk - be joker-filled document which the old gang’s silk-hatted attorneys Fe rectind oes wae as | do not. Side by side, they all work and owe i“ . onstration because the owner of a | face th ‘Id’s problems. Over 40,000 of vere Pr A” i k f bush icipal ership. Fath ay wuld reused to How ~ spe at Oe bol be and the local “Proposition is an attack from ambush on muni own y The him to ‘opensa dispensary thor j s vill be 'be) Gid special-interest gang knows the people can lick them to a frazzle in a MAR otis chkey Goce et news, very briefly but truthfully told. And bifpepes. straight, out-and-out fight. The gang remembers what heppened when the mu-, Dwar Vatore. that bod : | hundreds of others do not. Which pap de. nicipal bonds were indorsed, two years ago, and the gang &ttorneys, after two CO ea a re PORE HIE ‘think has the broader view? bine «ia { several, years of legal maneuvering, framed up “Proposition A,” the ambush attack. ington business man, has been ure of The Star—Siraight-from-the-s joul- “Proposition A,” if passed, will not only stifle municipal ownership, it will pune vache Urmentve bifid der news. .A constant friend of, voic- man: | take away from the people the last club they haye over the traction trust. simply as a housekeeper, ing the views of and fighting fer the rights e “Proposition A” is a sham and a fraud. It ‘should be killed, and @killed decis- , | | Ad Te idea okt’ | of THE GOMMON PEOPLE. ; ively, by the people*at the polls tomorrow. | ttle sinc | ciety or affection,” _ © ° ° 9. é ‘i °

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