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ce i 4 S what it Is, every single page of ti The Star. Striking Panama canal pic \} ture, page 2; a great story for movie iii fana, page 3; a pleasant half'hour for any: | Il! body ge 4; Cynthia Grey's letters, page | \ timely sport news, page The | VOLUME 15 i Town Review, | NO. 204, page 8 | TANGO'S COMING TOTOWN 0 His Nerve; By Fred L. Boalt Oliver Wallace, the one and only extemporizer on scsi the pipe organ, has a holy A DICKENS OF A NOTE! picnic every minute that he works. And why not? He gets paid a fat salary for ex- temporizing, and he en- Our Best Society Folks Are Going to Dance It at the Washington. Harry Treat’s Out of Town and We Can't Find What It's All About. NS = ro you reading The Town m hone CLOUDY, PROBABLY WITH RAIN, TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1913 Some Boy, This Wallace; You Gotta LIFE OF Give Him Credit; Tackled Pipe Organ DIAZ IN ot Away With Job DANGER | snarling away, In the grasp of ; Friends | stalwart policemen, and the | General's Believe | heroine, amiling and blushing, permits the hero to gather her Huerta Will Have Him Shot in his arma, then Wallace, If He Stays in Mexico without an effort on the >ue mind, pul Ps bunch of stops and presses a SITUATION SERIOUS certain number of keys, to the end that the organ sings of | Another Revolution Believed love and happiness, and you Certain; Diaz Won't Give Up Candidacy «now they're going to live hap pily ever after he runs ONE CENT ON THAENS NEWS ant The Seattle Star | HE T tle HI} It te pl HOME EDITION soon AS MRS. PANKHURST LOOKED WHEN FREED AT ELLIS ISLAND ew? A lagen even canvassers PROVING the circulat newspapers, find nothing but ant to community we sold every day | who are about town n of the Seat us that they words for The Star. feel you are serving the Forty thousand Stars are We hope to make it 50,000 report to ASK FOR COFFINS AT MINE Rescuers Have Little Hope of Getting Many of the Vic- tims Out Alive. | BRING UP 14 CORPSES Explosion Entombs Entire Day Shift of 287 Workmen. Late Wednesday | | | sel : " 3 Oh the gamut Seattic society is bubbling over| joys doing it so that he ms—he and his big pipe aii ; y ht WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.— like water on a hot griddle. ts t t ying and ljaughing and sighing * . DAWSON, N. M., Oct. 23.—Four- There are two reasdea. Both are| HOVE wants to Stop. He can play a purling brook, or «| Cipher messages received at the nd 23 (Wing ee very, very hty Some men like to go to oad wreck, or a stort von, state department today report teen corpeese a ving f The first at a score of the HW d te I { rding his gold ed the Mexican situation ex been taken today from the Stag elite and cre *° ball games, and some to un explogion of dy te bet tremely serious. President Wil Canon coal mine, where an explo- zy" about thing. play billiards, some to ve Doodle" fon and Secretary Bryan die sion late yesterday entombed the sec is te th one finge cussed them this afternoon ~ * «'' fish, or hunt, and some to Regkackinss: \esivevioten was denied that intervention entire day shift of miners, estk ees » cn| play poker, and some to F think bad take Laken, wae under consideration. The mated to have numbered 287. the king-pin of the loca t set ake mone adminiatration’s attitude would Coroner Sipes’ estimate of the We called up to “get the ¢ make v. the, remain unchanged, it was s number of hopelessly imprisoned Dut learned Harry was out of Wallace likes to extem- fap} SAE Ray rete Sue atte Sere men was 230. The others, he sald, They're “Nuts” About it | A ® "9 be a: < he thought might possibly be saved. ; In New York, you know, society} POTIZG. | aie now he pres ree oe ae ee He lad called for all the coffins | fs just as “nuts” about this latest moe ee Soe sa) week concerning reports of |and embalming fluid to be had im dance fad as about Chihuahilian |Covld do It unti! three years ago riction between the United Trinidad pups Queerest thing that ever happened letured story impre: States and England over the i w. ‘ a Mi afta. v- Mexican situation omen Surroun ne The fourteenth-floor ballroom of |t? @ man cially when the Washington hotel {s being| Al! his tife he'd played she Sat following Jesus, b vane. ah |_A throng of weep hysterical eeraped and mantenred and boiled | Any number of people can that. along the read to Calvary CRUZ, Oct. 23.—Gen. Fe men, women and children surround- and dusted. And, in the meantime,| He played the piano pretty wel Arl what do you think be did? x Diaz today boldly cisregarded jea the mouth of the mine, begging _ i “jast to get the habit right, society | Sut he couldn't make much money Pio inten” ve paver Feira yay ° ‘Hwerta'es ory }for-news of") relatives fn- is practicing up on the good old|at i. cathedral music—solainn | Of, % Wen to leave Manteo, jside, imploring the descending turkey trot, barred at the Dream-| One day “Jim c emmer oald te slow. Moet masicia would | 2" Dias perats ¥ In defying | parties of rescuers to save them. land and Hippodrome. After each | Wallace, who at that time was play ave done 20. a, it wan belleved another rev |In many cases they begged for @ tea and social, the fiddlers tune up !nK plano at the Dream, “I say But to Waliace’s mind the Cruct. jon aoe : sult jehance to go down themselves. the Iiveliest “rag” and away so-| Wally"—-Wallace’s friends call hin tigi Weis the ueeateek: most torrt ear He'll Be Shot | Manager O'Brien of the mine was ciety whirls and swirls and dips |“Wally”—“I say, can you play the hie ‘nd most dramatic tragedy in|. Jt wae in his capacity as prest jin personal charge of the rescue and hugs pipe organ?” Roe a Aistoty dent an commer der fu chief of the Fete Several ot the rescust them- 4 It seems that at present there “Wally” Tells a Whopper . ' army that Huerta ordered Diaz, as selves were brought up uncon- % aren't very many of the cream who| “Oh, sure!” said “Wally.” “Why? So. Pop Hh pre et ntege|%. keneral, aboard the gunboat | scious from afterdamp. have mastered the Tango. | That was a whopper. Ordinarily 10 orkine, ene, the “flutes "| Zaragonss, to go to Havana | The mine w inspected last isn't a lar. He can't ex ,, an » “viol 7) In the event of Diaz's continued week and pronounced safe. Opene November 15 he Med that time the “brass all the rest, he! refusal to t wan feared Huerta Rescue work was proceedi Maybe Harry Treat Is out of ?™ Seiad , : threw in the “chimes have Lil. Areonneas wand : | var co o ; Something outside of him was re Yessir! He'd : m arr f and sh very cautiously, owing to the dead- : town for the very purpose of learn- | ginsible. He was in no way to this ed never done such a) for disobedience jly fumes which fill the mine. 4 ~ it ct pe ae on 1 diame. It Just popped out before ae got egy fp he| Departure from Mexico, however Rescuers were equipped with November ango w he thought—"Ob, sure! Why? ’ it he did meant Diaz's defin elimination xygen helmets and worked in make its offictal t in Seattlo|“.nrcetes” said Clemmer, “T'm And above the melody, ore from the presidential contest. Dias short shifts There will be a Tango tea accom yi i\i0e of buy an organ fo almost sublime announced on his arrival (hat he Superintendent Caugh paniment, which means that the ("ie ” Come on down to So wild, harsh, clan Cou-| refused to be’ eliminated, 00 uperintendent Caught time will be from 6 to 7 in the af. ‘he Dream. Tome on one ney've jtusion! Discord! Hate! Biood-| stayed shut up Most of the men caught in the ternoon. poste ndy Bi ig ge as | brotherin-law, 1 mine were Mexicans, but there In ‘Frisco, where the craze is also *®°t ®* s vied | has most curtous notions Friends of Diaz Ar were a few Americans, including tn its embryonic ns, the Tango Wallace went slong. He was Jabout his Art. I repent, his Art Coehions oF bile sig Gen, Supt. Frank MeDermott and thing will be pulled off once y scared atiff. He wat down at the} Oltver Wellans | “1 help to tell the ting Sr wr ee the foremen two weeks. In Seattle, the organ. There were banks on banks | says. I haven't any story of my|terday were snnaiik. weratt Judging from the condition of the to gather every Saturday of keyboards, and a bunch of keys|couldn't. No one can. The fact |own to tell ing court oe at tie bare aon mine, which was badly wrecked and to play with the feet, and stope—-\remains. His bands just naturally Tri H 1 4 . thick with poisonous gases, it . . J | to Help Picture There were f them, ine : : “1 want to thank you all for your lots of stops. Wallace had never|found the right keys. So did his if a friend says Wally. 1 thre my officers ene admitted that few more rescues kind treatment,” said William taken a good look at an organ be-| feet. He + 1 and punched st en 1 your playing.” he is hurt. | were 1 with disobeying were likely among the men still ene Poetsch, confessed ambezzier, to for his life. |—the right ones every time. All| ecause,” he explains re : is. semaine Hel ‘ tombed. the members of the police force Give us a tune,” said Clemmer. |the store people got around and/I wasn't helping to tell the es did ttak bieesit The explosion occurred soon af- F as he was taken away Wednesday And Wallace did! istened on the screen. I was telling a serta's nominal .esecn. for. OF | ter 3:30 p.m by Detective Rice of Chicago You can't explain {t. Wallace another story—of my own geo ‘ | Five men in the upper level were i | And Clemmer Buys It Diaz to Havana was to ac-} = ~ aH = — - ——_—— ——— “Pine!” said ¢ “| .,,; been helping to tell the Mexican Minister De Lal rescued shortly afterward, but be- Piha! ae iP pemem toed O's eT eee Ubnenond tees tht Bice’ ane A Snapshot of the Famous Militant Suffraget, Taken Since Her low the shaft was blocked by 4 rg Pall 7 ney pend vg 1. [properly interpr stig one et” Patis 88 8) Arrival in America. The Photographer Got Her Expression Perfectly |debris and the rescuers had to : jon't!'* said Wallace, weak aationed fitusl we hae 1 2 and Our Picture Shows Her Exactly as She Looks. | blast it ot You see, he explains now 1 have! etende xcuse for not = — nd —— i known whether I was playing or at he lacked fu j didn’t know how I had done it, and I was afraid I couldn't do it not There are sixty-four homes in the Georgetown district shown 7 K. Thaw, slayer of Stanford 9 in this diagram. The newspaper census taker found that four of he s to play it he w ns | White, was indicted on a these homes were empty, and at eight homes the occu j Weak as im, , Bat after that he charge of conspiracy here to- not in when he called. Of the fifty-two homes canv: day by a grand jury which in- nine take regularly one or more dally pavers. | Pose oat Ant é He’ bad discove vestigated his escape from the ‘ red he had the ex IN ‘SAPHO’ MOVIE CASE The Star has not had a solicitor in this district during the jtemporizing gift Matteawan asylum. Is the knowledge that a woman;it was—he felt it his duty to look six months. | New Stuff to Wallace paneer Fe, His indictment means, it was or girl employe is grossly immoral) after the moral character of his - in Later Clemmer bought a much} “Government by injunction.” stead of fixing the date for the| believed here, that he will be | just cause for her dismissal by her} employes just as much as it was to __PTNDLAT__ larger organ for the moving picture| That was Mayor Cotterill's com-|hearing on October 30, five days| extradited from New Hampshire | employer? |see that their work was efficient, threatre that bears his name-—four| ment today on Judge Mackintos fter the conclusion of the ‘Sapho and ultimately returned to Mat- Two of Gov. Lister's appointees | he said. jto the S Industrial Welfare | It is my duty to protect the clean Wednesday which teawan. ks of keys, not counting the| restraining orde engagement here ‘ | al keys, and 42 stops. It’s | forbade the police from closing up Maybe ‘Sapho’ fs fit to present. | - _ — | commission two women Mrs.}girls from the unclean,” declared whale of an organ the production of ‘Sapho” at the|But, under the example of govern.| Theresa McMahon of Seattle and| Winslow emphatically, “and in ad- Clemmer aed that organ a| Melbourne theatre, following an ad-;ment by injunction, if a ‘movie 5 Mrs. Florence Swanson of Tacoma, | dition to that, it is good business month before it was played the firat| verse report by the city's censor| were hundred-fold worse than say it is not | policy, for the moral employe is the |time. Wallace that Sunday night, | committee pho,’ the censors uld still be | They say that so long as a girl| more efficient.” jhad no time Harize himself I am not expressing an opinion powerless to stop it ~ . heat does her work it is no business of} Women Take Exception ORTLAND, Oct, 23.—That his with the new instr t # to whether 'Sapho Md or The censors are appot Ce ae eiinn ta be wid of Kit pohly ay cle ate og outside! Mrs, McMahon and Mrs. Swans d know anything about} st a ot be produced d the der an ordinance passed fortune teller had as: py Rdg See rahe vals of | 800, t00% issue with Winslow. ‘They aside works of the organ. He| mayor certainly cannot re-) years ago, before I became that her next marriage} remate oimploves, the ee a were just as emphatic in their he could get certain sounds,|frain from pointing out this latest) and I know they have been Would be wiweelthy on@, Was offe|jooe vosmta ne the on ed dur-| declaration that an employer had certain desired effects, by doing cer-|example of utter unfairness of gov-| great work for which they have re-|of the vases of Garnet McGraw | (02 8 hearing of the Industrial Wel-| nothing whatever to do with the tain things to certain thingumbobs| ernment by Injunction celved no recompense fal Parkas, i fare commission at rett Wednes-| conduct of his y | r in a divorce suit is employes outside of The following statistics were compiled from signed state. Bi that he didn't know the names of, The management of the Me! In many instances where they jday, one of a series of conferences | working hours, and that knowledge ments made by the occupants of those forty-nine homes, and the jbut he didn't know why bourne had a right to appeal from | reported against a film, the man. | being held for the purpose of aiding that a girl was grossly immoral same are on file In the office of The Seattle Star: | Boging to Feature Him the decision of the moving picture agement has consented to with 6 59 |the commission in preparing a mini-/ was not just ground for her dis I -ateituat pinved. and. jie '4i4 censor board, I admit that it | }mum wage scale for women in this| missal Number of Homes, 49 | Number of Veaitoud Pe ation at Hig thts But, in all fairness, | submit w comes government by in-| stat The moral question had been in as : A Occupants 201 were £0 Well pleased, that Clemmer that the court should have had an/| junction to destroy the entire use. —_ Weed Out Immoral Girls | jected into the hearing by Mrs. M@ sae Pratap ie veapade Rrcisiatioed “thatieinil WitAGe Ce eee se Tae cae, Thi eulheae OF Cle nom Warrants for 50 Hquor sellers in} J. M. Winslow, general manager| Mahon, who had asked an employe? n ‘ ar Read- ithe placards out in front as “the| sae s§ —————— | seattle, who have not yet paid the/of the Independent Telephone Co,| What relation, if any, existed be grent extemporiser and imiprovisa | current state Heense fees, will bel of Everett, In telling the commis-| tween low wages and tmmorality, gre | issued Monday, according to Prose-| sion of the conditions surrounding fe You see, the curfous thing about} cuting Attorne) Murphy The | the employes of the telephone com: : “p ; —_ lshla eit of (Wathare IF tant. te poole, © le dealers are Hable to a fine from| pany, made the statement that the . 12, oF “ |doesn't play from notes, but from SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23.—The! SWINDON, England, Oct $100 to $500, or imprisonment from | company had always striven to safe-| brane ppd fae ieude, ctlpolioe department. aud champlon| mista sii ainiices a one to six months guard the morals of its employes by | EXCLUSIVE CIRCULATION (where only one Qj course, is dark. He doosn't know! golfers were rival attractions on) (81 8 0 Will Boon be passed giv - weeding out the girls known to be| CHEHAL 23.—Investt- taken) you're there, He aits.and looks at|today s program of the four days’ |!N& (he ballot to womenpn the same | sqmg Bee? nM ' jsating an application for a widow's . \the pictures, and plays Portola festival here. Early today|teTms as men was the opinion ex-| | 9 you think that’s any of your] pension, juvenile officers are said { Mar and no He doesn't play any particu. |the officers were put through the| Pressed by Chancellor of the Exche- | braless demanded Mrs. Me-/to have found that the widow had : lar tune—-not” often, anyway, [annual drill and inspections as the | Wer David Lloyd-George, In a —— peer WS ye [just borne twins and had a hus- snes Meas He plays the pictures. That is, /first feature of the day's events speech here today | LOS ANGELES, Oct Lee | : nslon certainly “thought BAnd ths 1NGeetys iaeaae at’ ne | when the crooi villain is creep. Gotf enthusiasts were out at the 2 x 1 June, a Chinese, told Federal Judge | —_—— i A PNR A OOO eae TT ] ing up on the virtuous hero “|San Francisco Golf and Country Wellborn why he smuggled opium with the Intent of plunging a {elub links, where well-known play | Bandits in the celestial republic, it | PENN COUPON dagger into his heart, and the |ers competed seems, had kidnaped father and hero doesn't see the villain, but | brother, and he needed $8,000 for Any four coupons clipped from Th ange pasted the heroine does—and screams, hi he hart a ALRAN y ot . 1 Lee will serve m The Star, consecutively num. , Sarena tar pee Athi piled | My * ae Pe biti ni rey Lets Ls us AN N We. et ; The ates bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle Wallace makes the organ |man, ;ulled Mike Waldon wha| (hint ok Seuathia Laan fae you to a 65-cent Pennant. Cornell Pennants are now out. WAliAg fon, culled) Mika W Aldon, 38, WH iene Ot ergs i nt bon of the tn Many 1» big lay terun nen Pennants will be sent by mail If 5 cents additional for each Pen- p a 0 out of the bay at the | ternation yoRraphical Union, to |rtenorrapber. and t lee q And when the villain is hoist |foot of Madison st, Wednesday | the © labor commissionership bf | ate nats ae se nall te Tae renee een Oe ee fl on his own petard, and is led night New York PT rs ee ey tee telere oat | 4

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