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ig FAIR TONIGHT, WITH HEAVY FROST; - own corres ‘eillv, is ow M fir ing oR she a v, on pes $ ‘ ¥ TPerrarzas VOL. 45. NO. 13. SEATTLE GI GRIOUS CHARGES AGAINST DOCTOR’S IDE OF SIX DAYS sensational litigation between Dr. Philip Rexford Waughop| aes cesar bride, took a new turn late Thuraday when affidavits ohn B. Smith and T. W. Levy, asserting that the sanitarium con | by Mrs, Waughop, nee Nellie Kloss, was simply a blind to cover | PRINCES VAINLY WOO THIS PRETTY practices, were filed In Judge Everett Smith's court. The je at both men paint Mrs. Waughop In a particularly lurid} | from In bis affidavit T to Octod ING SALMON RULES NATION F OR A DAY, «a som . DUKE NEW YORK, Ma Mary L. Duke, daughter of Mr. an city {| Mrs. Benjamin N anes in th > and ts WHISKY PIGEON TRAP O. K. TRAINS CRASH IN Blackwell fed therm ‘100 Seattle | Patients Get Turtle Serum Catch Father 7 = N TORNADO IN \ "ew ‘ORLEANS, ‘March $.—At Weast 65 persons were killed in the we IS CANDIDATE. n~ F of 7 ] 0 meagre reports this Wires are down to most 5 “ WILL TACKLE | The Sea Berry little but , THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 44, AMERICAN; ONE, REFUSED, ENDS LIFE]| SALMON 57 WAYS plunge into the rear of train No. 4, at Cozad, Neb, at mid en spirit of the law. it is the latter mH OTHE STAR TOMORROW FOR A FULL REPORT FROM DR. NOBLE, NOW IN NEW YORK FOR THIS PAPER, REGARDING THE FRIEDMANN CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS. SATURDAY PAIR; MODERATR NORTHWESTERLY WINDS. tle Star |! exzeumcare, HOME EDITION 1913. ONE CE NEWS STANDS Be Dr. Friedmann’s Answer to His Critics in His Own Handwriting | Cauy fenton ee | ck und Kaemp xo ae Dr, Friedrich Franz Friedmann, the Berlin tuberculosis expert, now In this country to demonstrate the value of what be claims is a ¢ r mption, has been ted to bitter criticiam cal profession of that city, It is charged by have pul many ovstacies in his way, interfering with his plans to & thorough public teat of bie serum The Star asked Dr. Friedmann for @ state }anawer, written in German in bis own hand follows | “I AM ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE, AND I AM SURE THAT OUR CAUSE WILL WIN. HERE I STAY AND FIGHT!” 30 DAYS FOR ew York ann’s friends make nt, and this ranslated, it re | | The city council, a of a ma ity of the member | jail sentencg for auto s speeders Corporation Counsel Bradford, in a statement to Th Star, declates a jail penalty for such an otlacioe is legal and WILL STAND. j Police Judge ( in ent to The Star today | said “IT will give every der broug before me oven guilty of RECKLESS DRIVING, THE LIMIT |THE LAW,” | AND THE LIMIT OF THE LAW WILL BE THIRTY | DAYS IN JAIL, Under this | e ” wre the speed rt Thirty days in tc kless a eed ing. It will gave an average lives a yea r] the man who drives miles an hour in the at 6 or 10 congested 'S A re districts and remains within th PORTLAND, March 14 —pie ed in bootieggers’ whisky. The BLIZ 7 RD: DIE Gistricte and remaine with he tracted by pigeons sting on pigeons that did not webb e , : Inw, The man with the dire the federal buiid Janitor their way into the building fel t " hy i ward to gard for) rn soak to the ground and were caught te 1 will make aa examy until a stop is put to it ‘There are two classes of speeders,” stated Judge Gordon r | this morning, “the one who is guilty of a teehnical violation, and the one who violates the Progressives class that | amafter. A man is guilty of a violation of the speed ordinance If he grives his car or motorcycle at 2) miles an ho In spirit he is fot violating t ordinance Toward this cl believe in th ~|HER LOVER DEAD WHITE HOUSE GIRL GOES HOME ; ny t aned Wire WAS SHINGTON, March 14 ! t xe ip years ch ughter are MAD DRIVERS «- providing a} OF} | At Banquet «:"* ROTTEN SESSION TWENTY MILLIONS (By Staff Coniniaeiias OLYMPIA, March 14.—If all the 1,100 bills i: ing » troduced in the Thirteenth legislature were dumpe into a hopper, and a little girl, blind-folded, were t pick out 200 to become state laws, the net results , could scarcely suffer by comparison with the record of the rotten, crooked, extravagant session which ended ina = riot at 4:50 this morning. nd the state would be the gainer by about | $100,000, the cost of the session. , For juggling of votes, jobbery, disreputable and | brazen trades and tactics, the 1913 legislature will go | down as the very worst in state history. | ,,Smothered Good Measures. | : it ayer alf dozen exce 90 bills enaec nd local Inter permited was the re “4 on” members, pork bard sy ster on. And that Is why thie legisiaturey ite of the vetoes of Gov. Liste: Propriated some $18,000,000,! +000,000 more than two ear@ f s ago. Rushed Through During Last Hours The char The fact that the minimum wage bill and the mother’s per sion law were passed is due | bills enact only to the fact that “organiza [days Men | thon,” of which Speaker Taylor ¥ were is chief, missed a cog some bi ese where, and gave Rep. Thos. F. | mock legise © grist of last two! é tention voting on: Clerks at first, later they, hing except titles off | Murphine, progressive floor 1 rs both houses leader, the whip hand on the afed In oked in thet last night for considering new ped, but they; mess 4 t and they, tt 8 n, mi oI f J en | 1 most of them! POPE PIUS IS MUCH BETTER Wire »pe Plus sai since bi in. Hi wi row, UNIONS AND | I.W.W.CLASH SPORTSMAN PASSES heal W. W. ox SAN F 3cO 4 Fifty; prop ‘ 7 Ris believed this list w Pag ‘ ie eget Be | rt estimated the t : oly all ' ; ytemmering @ipidelier in. the r. erc ant, at Do You ay Property dam, t 00 r o be E h fast Room, with {ts thousands of| Co Her face with her haste | pe teat the less a estigat ( , into a cha N : ceed $3,000,000 =e mn ‘ ‘ ENDS LONG SERVICE J at xy 1 nina or: S$ e% us Ss or romises: A t and fina yr. Dam-| t pa on to h arent VB] Firs Suess we shouia Say ourette’s permis ee ee ‘ Ry Lintiod Prose Leased Wire rae ribed the ¢ Of course, the statements of agents that vole Tw Weeke " f nstration PORTLAND, Mareh 14 Harvey as being goo¢ i about ra ii ga 1 ] f 2 di . h: 0 1 Ala or Beckwith, Keneral agent of the| years old »t know their particu ar class of readers are just wi at | " rr f wh 7 Wells, Fargo Co., bins today « name you want, are interesting. And they will tell f je ‘ ke i his resignation, after 34 y¢ A wall this] hundred h Bi f ascend service with the express company. | mornin letermine © of| you two hundre reasons why. ut, after the o reach the| The couple had lived in Ed-| Heawil) probably engage in private! Rair's death. It is thou t all, have you cashed in on any of these prom- girle! Is M monde, Ware. Ua) & meni seo. _ hee Hasta ts ises? That's a feature of The Star. Adver- | tisers in The Star get results. They get an Y TO RAISE absolute guarantee of a circulation of over 7| fo - YAN T AKES A BAB 40,000 families each evening. And when j they place their adver g in The Star they | o first an: Van piety, if he ha y ppres win Ae ediate ssults — j , in H Lomas.atrald (0 joxgle m) y're going taslet me have an-|vive”’ Ho's had hie © A rhe secure immediate results —sales to Star | . wl eb eald (Clingte RifHead wabble so, I knowjother one,” says this incorrigible |can save “Frank ¢ from g readers who saw their ad. They can take £ VAN GOES TO ; Van Bi how; now, (hongh. And already 1) fatter Bee ee Sone ue Aiare Dean results to the bank, for they are results and SPECT Tt Pa oe ie >a tot ang-|can tell whether {t's pir inward 6 Will be satistte i , 4 apt - eet ie wea PY Bg cig cant abiae o'd | pains when he ¢ ‘Ot course, you pated ta Reh tet He'll Ket 4 good education not promises. Ask any Star advertiser what pi amica lait mide ut io liste: Ways hel’. Vasu eiouten MemeMebchitaition tas who inaaiuen ty te NG: : he thinks of The Star for results, That’s the WK ty " a that is twice ag/some time t tone, 3 of “Ligh Bias ural born father, Js a regular feller answer. Don’t accept promises. Make the Man's estate ( I ‘ ys 014 tods: bai she LOE cna Gr Shae Dp wspaper salesman show you his goods. much and He Da 1 Houter the reformer, philanthre r whet PIONEER IS. STRICKEN newspape osmam snc i i Rever marrien : ev H choose to He)” WALLA WALEA, Marcti®4.--Dr Test his advertising first w a special sale. oe ving rs Dee road Linterviewan him on the |N: © . “4 hy ip vt yaiclan and Then you can readily ascertain whether you . § natura f : o athe od thou a rominen € 2 ying at the °° A reek age a 1 t t r f fatherhood ;without mat : Gt death: tcda9 Gh the out are getting results. E fant ad to ous A i “ mi to be a street con of a stroke of apoplex Dr. B ok the public se the . I a fee ne he broke iate the bue.|is 78 years old. He was one of the ‘ania ie baby bo t en, ® ably ie rigs ‘ H of the newapaber 4 presidents of th | i, | AE SR STAT ption the ad en) 1 it bal with him, aud got him a job at Ren-' He is far trom goodygoody, aud hig ers *) harbe rs Congre Ps a a ° "Tb Aust port of Game ty we all t| ‘The good jady with whom Vau!is now ready for & frolic, t Lif bin gehen ‘eon COSTS TAXPAYERS