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idelights on ia al ° on page 4. There Mr. Consumer, what is the new i a eattle Home Life i Today Billy Sunday writes la: tariff going to do for YOU? Page 2 a laugh in it article on world : Page Z (Ce FAIR TONIGHT ANIS SUNDAY; LIGHT FROST TONIGHT; MODERATE EASTERLY WINDS = Z : = ) } fi | 9 [ Here’s How We'll Do It! i ii All Talking About It! i Mai Gire-secting sau seumeems te pC en. AE ii About what? Why, “The Town in_ Re ij 10,000 more. We want to make it 50,000, || Hi view,” the new column in The Star Pink. i Hi} 'f you like The Star and what it stands for, I = it i ae you seen it? if you havent ia | w owh no a your friends into jubserib 4 2 5 5 goodness sake, don’t waste ar more e Hy Sin notte vow tendo Inte" eubeorty Ml ToT ee as THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. “HOME | Yl Soerd' core fore" ac tongue” Wen Hi i NO. 188. |} SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913 ONE CENT. 23. "aint? EDITION Hives. te a TTEE TO INVESTIGATE HUMPHRIES IS eKINe Te oe Co ee eras WELL, WE'VE FOUND MUNICIPAL LEAGUE DES TO APPOINT A COMM EC “6() QUT WHAT'S WRONG WITH SEATTLE NOW ‘That Is, We’ve Found Out What ome People Think Is the Matter; | Our First Congress a Big Success y) WAY TOPUT 3 “| ON MUZZLE Strong Resolutions Intro- duced at League's Meet- ing This Afternoon. MURPHY DENOUNCED \ *rosec « w n | .\ \\ Prosecutor Condemned for By Fred L. Boalt. > : , \\ Permitting Naming of What's the matter with Seattle? Special Prosecutor. | Four hundred persons crowded into the assembly room of \ \ The Muni ai 1 _ ‘ aul {the Commercial club last night to ask the question and \ Lane af ‘alge nee : ; seek the answer at the first session of The Star's “What's sca opuay "oliuad! a fest the bated With Seattle?” congress and quiz. ume assec i hat’s the mat ar tion providing for the appoint-| “Growing pl ae pate lel ment of a committee to inves- | hil I, opie eat ‘ ecb neo Jones, -the first \ tigate the court of Judge John I page aunty by Wty at one EE It } a big E. Humphries. ness € ial and civie M fi ext la 1 t he te c A wa t ; é t ; : ‘ \ ft | are witnessir yesterday and to- sec ey Mur | morrow,” said Dr. J fnhien it of yes- A ) were worth prosecuting Murphy and bis regular assistants should have handled them Means Fifty-Day Jail Sentence Six women are among the 39 in Jail jtodsy serving their ma for \ contempt. Under Special ec: tor Foster's ruling, approved by BABY KIDNAPED; SENATOR HANGS RESCUE PARTY fetsnss #0 that each of the women Mise Margarita Fischer usual § 9 that eaah of je Ras ; ape : re | “First, agitation,” he said. “I hate quiescence, so like | » were fined 0 will have to re E effect which is absence o e volce can “pa . dfaker. das athe” Hisense ing a : SLAIN WHEN N (LOVELY WALLOP REACHES MINER es arn i is “T across’ by the exp {the eyes, if you know hg@,” says| Her twin sister, death. I hate dogmatism. Dogmatism is | a ee puppyism grown up. ‘our men in jail must} Margarita Fische ni jallowing a special | jterday wotld have us recite the litany, ‘As it was in the ; eet ut gto be nas d by the | beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. fcism betng that if the cases | Amen he impetuous spirit of tomorrow would ensnare us | with glittering generalities and barren realities We live in today.” What else? “Talk,” said Dr. Jones. “My father was a preacher, my motherwas.a woman,-and J nryself talk so much that some- times I'm ashamed to look a word in the face. We talk too } much.” " Dr. Jones gave the four ingredients of the prescription which, he said. would cure Seattle of its ills. bie Jwerve six months in jail and pay “Women who would be attractive and who seek beauty of face ‘ ond, information, For agitation without information | | $300 fine, which brings the total to| should join a photoplay company, do a part, and then spend hours! js useless | 8 A months, The rest escaped with | studying their own expression of eyes and face, as interpreted on the | is only 50-day sentences. screen by the camera. | SEATTLE NEEDS TEAM WORK LIKE NEW YORK, Oct. $—An uniden: | WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Sen- Caetaabee Ue Get 4 Aren't Digging Yet A woman's mirror is & good friend to her, but a movingpicture| THAT OF MACK’S OR M’GRAW'S ified, golden-naired baby lies dead) oe oT i aines A. Reed of Missouri » Pa, ‘ Price, wife of Millard Price,| screen is even more correct | i i in the morgue here today with a) Ciinney and invited a reporter TOshesky was re a from litted of the original Margarita Fischer ought to know, for she is an experienced moving Third, unification. We need more team work. As I was bruise on the side of th: rroeg + to feel of his muscle today, Continental mine here at 7:25 this which start-| picture player. ee a barber shop este cny I met a man coming out. ‘The police assert that the baby iien asked regarding a report morning. He had been entombed is one of the six And she certainly knows the art of eye expression! envied him because he had a railros : Tae killed by Jovept, Ochna slaves, that he Blackened the ayes and sight Baseball Series, a due Vatens nt ie | Pon was going East to see the Wi. rid’s Baseball Series i * cut the face of John Mcintyre, : F i 6 y ™m. thers are Mrs a eball Serie ow and Selieve the oni probably w oS adieias of abe Godin dees Re ecuers dug through nearly $0) Minnie K.P Mra. L. Freed, ! lan like to see ag the team work that Muggsy McGraw kidnaped and held for ransom. clation of Manufacturers. feet of solid rock and coal to reach| Mrs. Mary Jarvis, Mra. Catherine nd Connie Mack drill into their men! How I'd like to see Ralph Pasqua, an undertaker, Is} ASO) ‘most peaceful man,” him. They could not use dynamite Stirtan and Mrs. Anna Anderson held on the charge of removing 4| 9015 Bocq. “and whether | hit {OF fear he would be killed The men who are sentenced to 11 ] jthat team work operating in our daily lites right here at bodr f n one county to another him or not is a matter of small Toshesky, digging from inside his| menths are Edmond Deyette, W T E A U N RO KE jhome! a cated btn] canoes. Bet, you see, my |tombt progressed three and 6 halt! K y, A. O. Saylor and Roy| ‘And last we need inspiration. It is the last ingredient Posqua my vas fae Bim) Knuckles are not skinned.” feet toward his rescuers. He was | Draper lin my prescription, my friends, and if-we take it I do not to a flat on Fox street, the Bron Coaster’ Mase te roperted to or by a heavy rock Although Judge Humphries, tn | ! Ithink, we will again need to ask, ‘What's the matter with and ordered him to take charge of| , .Ve"Jseg his flets on Mcintyre passing sentence, eaid each of the ibs fae 4 ba nats the matter wit the corpse. The undertaker says! 101 the latter called at his of- He's Fed Through Pipe men sent to jail for contempt would Seattle: : ‘ } he demanded a death certificate, but) 4/00 in search of information q f his |t quired to dig stumps for th Dr. Robert M. Stith, head of the tuberculosis division sent| Fine—those strect car push but-| Attar having been eground for erving out the 60-| out the eight days that Depuma shoved a gun in his/ ‘ock 1! in| counts, Shertff Cudthee has r age 1 . ding the senate’s insidio rock fall in ne cit alth department, tole F he c s face, saying: “This revolver, con-| Choy or che, co the rescue |any of them out to the stockade yet 12 hours on Vancouver island, 15|° the ci ; health dep ialag fea | what the city 1) a taining five soft-no bullets, will) kak with his wife. and re They have ‘em back in the effete miles north of Cape Lazo, the |‘? te k the spre _ of the d si and gave practical advice act a8 a certificate. ALASKA MEN ceived food by means of a pipe the East steamship Spokane, owned by the,on how to control it in t romes oy aap Pasqua alleges, told im | NAME paki had forced through the bar We're going to have , Pa per 8. 8. Co., was pulled He said tuberculosis is a disease of the working classes that the baby bothered him at night “¥e . m.| tier which separated th: | One more evidence t get off shore this morning that its allies ignor nsani . by asking for water, and that ne) eee ee Nganton to be Ue a,| He was courageous and cheerful effeter and effeter o'clock and proce »| and es : ies are tance, insanitary homes Went Berto death district attorn for the oe0 d dj. throughout, though occasionally he RIO DE} zIRO B Counetiman Griffiths last July of-| under her own steam works we exhaustion m over work and alcoholism — ST StOre oof doin}, (cried out when startled by fresh RIOD! AN 1O, Brazil, Oct fered a resolution which yesterday Word of the accident to the ves The doctor was quizzed vision of Alaska and John Randolph - tie , | : PAGE GETS ON THe aed sion - song ty strict’ hokee falla of rock A military tug was sunk in @ col-| wag recommended for adoption by|sel was received at Seattle last Why don’t the police arrest men who spit in the ROME.—Thomas Nelson Page,| Tucker, Jr. to : Physicians were afraid he would|!ision near here today with thelthe franchise committee and which night about 12:30. ' ; : the new American ambassador,}for the same division, were sent to) ii. Lioyd-Braziliano steamer Borbore-| cals for the push buttons It was at first reported that the | Streets a has reached his post the senste today. Bee _ |" As the rescuers broke thetr way|™A&. Thirty men who were on the|’ ‘phe resolution will come before |vewsel had struck and the La| ‘There is a spitting ordinance said the doctor, “I E TS OF EVERETT TRUE Into the ittle chamber which con-| tus have not been ed for. |the council Monday and probably | Touche of the Alaska semaultd \eeppsns it is enforced. As a matter of fact, though, spitting OUTBURSTS meee ae hiyreesa gare a shout. LONDON, Oct. 4.—Sevent ml be mid Petr Pgs ci, age fe ~ prec a Pegg Jin the street is not as dangerous as is popularly supposed, started toward them, staggered for ‘I fe enteen | Traction, Light & Power Co, has tn- ghty-seven of the passengers : F i the tection cite * a ka a moment, and then before anyone nbers of the crew of the steamer | dicated its willingness to install the| were removed to the La Touche, | though T am, of c against the practice. The sun, wind HA- HA-— |eould reach hit, fell to the eround.| af which was rammed and] huttons where they remained until this|and rain kill the ba | sunk in @ collision off Yarmouth to: Button at Every Seat morning, When {t was discovered “If,” a woman asked, “poverty is an agent in spreading | day with the steamer Cornwood, are| ‘phere is a button by every seat.|that the Spokane was but little {n-| "AM ALL RIGHT, Hair Is Grayed ave depa of poverty i OLD scour! 1 was \, Mine Inspector O'Donnel sprang| reported missing. |W hen you near your stopping place | Jured They were then transferred | tUberculosis, whe Fae. have a department, of poverty in Ga® CALLING FoR HELP to his side and Ifted him = no need to fight madly down | back to the Spokane after the ves-| City government with the party, restoratives | se pees aisle or to Wig-wag fran-|sel was again afloat " JUST TO SCARE THE mn : . ° : WOMAN SPEAKER HAS A PUNCH; plied and the patient quick tieally to catch the attention of the The Spokane was on her way to LADIES AND KIDS r vived ore cond net Seattle from Southeastern Alaska| PUTS CONGRESS IN UPROAR OF EXCITEMENT ON THE BEACH !— Hue “glasses had been provided | ress the button points, with 108 passengers and a Mrs. Minnie B. Frazier was the last speaker. She hos by oni Nght cargo. Capt. C, H. White in| oo.) ap nei , OL aan Alaska, Oct. 4—The/ rhe conductor grabs the bell rope, | in command of the veasel packed the punch in every sentence, and had the congress surtace unassisted except for the oc.| Poding of two men, belloved fo have) ing! in an_ uproar asional support of his wife and ‘ You rise, You saunter leisurely t 4 F r First, she 1 what's the matter with Seattle : of Bi M4) been found In the brush, 11 miles ‘ r cend eth O'Donnel. A waiting automobile! vorth of Valdez, on the Fairbanks |to the rear platform. You descend “The need of a citizenship with something more than {took the couple home r tle of } with dignity and without read ’ 1 ns yo : 5 tratl. The skulle of both men were \jello in their moral backbones Too much get-rich-quick | Toshesky’s hair had grayed|\ haste ih ee Se ae ee Shiclinees Sr fos 8 jelly cake r pock | nrollment for the free eventing | She told what Seattle side out. On one of the bodies was | course cpnducted at the high schools | es not need : found an order to pay Ole Nelson's! and ‘al grammar schools opened “Seattle does not .ne peace at any price, nor at the mpe| ioe, signed Morris Peterson Friday night, 1,785 signifying their| sacrifice of honor, virtue, justice, nor any phase of ameliora- cretary 1. W. W." intention to take up night studies. « 1 eas, , oO a yerpetual betterment of man’s estate F | In a pocket of a shirt concealed The enrollment this term is 60/tion—that perpetual betterme te hota For to shield Toshesky * from the glare of the sun. He reached the VALDEZ nd social evolution, A aurvey of Industrial conditions| by other clothing was found on or airs F. BE. Slaser, 42, of 1613 Lane | per than that of last|these are years of social revolution. < , in five eft of tae men Canadian currency to is in the city hospital, suffering | year. rst gistration was} And evolution answers all our questions | Tacoma the amount of $840. a ous injuries as a resuit of being| at the Broadway hig She told what Seattle does need |1incnau—-will be made by the state struck by an automobile driven by | “Three women on the city council. Seven members on mission, with a view| | industrial |G. F. Barritt, 3009 Washington st., NIES OF GASOLINE BURNS tbe : > i Jof fixing minimum wages for wom | |this morning. The injured woman) SAN FRAN 10.—United States | the school board, two of them women \ Sunday Star. en workers [wa In a semi-comatose condition |tndian Superintendent W. B. Col.|Three-cent fare. Heated cars in rainy seasons. Free speech joyers and oni0} es will be ‘or three hours |Her's son, Page, died of burns re-}on the campus, in the school houses, on the streets to confer with the commis ns The ident occurred at 14th and/coived when taking gasoline up eR f . ° 2 . ring of auto thieves } be Bcc je upon Recall of the superior court judges reall o' - according to the plan| Bi of rp igh w iyed a! Jackson, Barritt's car was almost|his motor boat Sunday hy Bacall of ! g dge Recall at Hum Jadopted at a meeting hold yester-| re thin the past woek by Po.| Wrecked against the curb in his phriesism. Recall of two county commissioners. Recall of la + the wunlveraity of Washing}? i man Hi Follrich, is the belief of |@fforts to avold striking the woman Rice forms the principal article, Sheriff Cudihee and all other tallow-candle standpatters who ‘ ry Yeo or CoO; ema * anon | ¢ c ” e \- 7 % > @ . , ton, by F an it oF orca the police department today Rarritt called another auto and had|of food of about one-third of the hu |promise to ‘run my office exactly as I did 10 years ago. sioner; Prof. Te |her taken to the hospital man race |Florence Swanson of the commis.|. Ernest Hagmoe and Ragnar Lake ened A vacuum cleaner for the prosecuting attorney's office. A Me bure alias Ray Rogers, will be tr! nd | —_ pte —| icipal swatter for the mayoralty-bee-bonnets o a = in the Juvenile court, William aly bee-honnets 0b aa iz anes Nk SOA ERALS wards sald to have been the fae - PENN NT. 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