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Ht om INVENTION IS MAKING HISTORY we PROSECUTOR MURPHY DRAMATIC CRITIC! SEE PAGE 2 UTILITIES More Than 40,000 > Circulation Every Day MN MIM 2 AN SHVMMUUUNUUULEUNUNN Te VOLUME 15 Confessions of _a Wife! No 3 | } Wherein She Comes to the Dawn of Her Wedding Day, and Discovers Some Things About Her ; Future Husband That She Never Had Known Before; But He Kisses Away Her Fears, and } Again They’re on the Mountain Top of Their; } Happiness. { CHAPTER III 14 las : ' ‘. ld t s gs t ‘ ha ed t | Ma t , that D At 1 ke { i w t H IM rr ‘ ew H me alone Mea Id hav st SAT DOWN ON THI tee I had laid out all my clothes for my wedsite I got into bed and tried to sleep, but the words of Dr. Atwater kept ringing in my ears. I got cold and my teeth began to chatter. I ALMOST BEGAN TO DOUBT MYSELF. All at once it came to me that probably Dick was still awake, as his friends had been giving him a bachelor supper. I felt I must hear his voice, fc seemed I could no longer stand the awful feeling that I was entering upon a “business” for which I was totally unprepared. I even began to wonder if I REALLY LOVED DICK imber when he answered wha “Dick RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; HIGH SOUTH SHIFTING TO SOUTHWEST WINDS, REACHING GALE FORCE T AVA. A he Se attle Star 2-EDITION Z THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS Fy NL A NO. 22 SEATTLE. WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1913 ONE CENT ‘Siws' CANT SOMEONE STOP HIM? On the eve of the opening of the Panama canal, and a closer association between Seattle and all other ports of the world, Seattle’s health commis- sioner, Dr. James E. Crichton, is busy sending out to the world the statement that Seattle is infected with bubonic plague and that the situation is ex- tremely serious. This morning S. Ross Parker, a lawyer in the New York block, received a letter from a cousin in Georgia, in which the Georgia man says he has read in Eastern newspapers that a serious bubonic plague scare exists in Seattle. The articles, he said, gave the name of Health Commissioner J. E. Crichton as authority. These dispatches have been going out of the city of Seattle for two or three weeks past. The information upon which they are based has been freely given by Dr. Crichton. And all the time Seattle’s publicity bureau and other organizations are spending thousands of dollars to advrtise Seattle as A GOOD PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE! Dr. Crichton knows, as does every other doctor in the city of Seattle, that the impression they create is absolutely unfounded. They know that if the health department will do its duty, there is not the slightest degree of danger to the people of this city. ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME THAT SEATTLE’S HEALTH COMMISSIONER WAS MADE TO UNDERSTAND THAT HE HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND NOT A BUREAU OF SELF-EXPLOITATION? IS CONDUCTNG A LABOR GIVES KINGS SUBJECT TO WORRY ROYAL HEADS OVER Jeff Davis, King of the Hoboes, and Cavalier D’ Alessandro, President of the Hod Carriers, Present Their Demands to Labor Convention Cavalier Dominick D'Alessandro ees ™ one smart man. Sure! Come to dee countree from Italia not long time ig ie He ees wat you call-a da wop. Jeff Davis, his message Labor He traveled king of to the the hoboes, has delivered American Federation of 2,500 miles to do it. But not in a Pullman spek da Anglis. Learn how sine : ~ When the A. F. of L. convention opened here, quick. ‘ae bea : Recommend Literacy Test as Check the president of the International Cavalier Dominick D'Alessandro ‘ . A f Migrat era wan a hod in New Yor Pi ot Merton)” Workere wat srry da” bod in New York F« to Immigrant in Rider to Resolu- of the way, but brakemen ou da fod.” Da Cavalier say, “Nut-| tion for Oriental Exclusion. heaved chunks of coal at him tin doin’! Beat tt! th twater | ‘ all es - / Atwate : A box car was hie next vehicle Cavaller x minick D Alesbaniro Siicaicteieamsoieied ick tried nte pt me <¢ f twice and t but a rustic constable chacked him say, “Padrone bad man ‘ob poor | BURST INTO TEARS, he fairly shouted: | “He | out | iene Son als | World histor; » ot < er a r oahagyaciten : 1 Tie deed (ttted tiaueee enti ie By by Cavalier Dominick | ie story was made at the A. F. of L. convention yes- ene. BP Lier’ “ ; ‘ >| humorous fireman on « zero night DAlessandro #tarta da hod car-| mari “8 | StOh, vou must not.” 1 said why, Dick. it is after Sl ewitetied the water pipe over him tiers’ union, Raise hell wit Pa Carrying with It a rider providing for a literacy test for ‘¢’clock: what will people s . land doused him to the «ktn drone. Senda him to da prigiione Immigrants, the resolution urging the extension of the Chinese a J : of Sink 8 | exclusion act to include all orientals was passed with only five “Pe x ‘b . I re 1 “Chi” on r of Sing Sing | y People t eowee : ee oe se eS yowees Signor, the ambaesador from dlesenting votes. . worked up over what that t y I He clung to them like grim Italia at’ Washington, send let THE RIDER IS VA STLY MORE IMPORTANT TO THE WORLD fae Be aa ae the <d - A 1 we'l death, choking and strangling ter to da king of Itaila, telling |AT LARGE THAN TH O WHICH IT WA through > amid the = ard ripeseagy ade that one Dominick D’Alessan- | That little rider, den Sam insist that ie tlt rd and I Prag bey lng ‘ee orth hob dro have put-a da kibosh on ng to our shores shall o read and write the language He rang 4 } and | nent, as the king of the hoboes that-a 80 very wicked Padrone |! the country whence they come, will ultimately accomplish—a num fastened to f and was at the door) should, paying never a cent of “nen er of things: Re fare, and making the journey Da king of Italia write Dom. | It is such a vital little rider that probably at this moment it Z ‘ six days nick D’Alessandro one letter, | is being discussed in the cabinets of Europe. It is such a mighty ing saying moo blige, and will little rider that PRIME MINISTERS WILL LOSE SLEEP OVER felibera Dominick D'Alessandro please IT and KINGS WILL LEND THEIR ROYAL EARS TO IT AND CHILD bald-hea accept medal enclosed? And | GET ROYAL HEADACHES BECAUSE OF IT. due tk. won't te kempt after that Dominick D'Alessan- | efore, in the Taft regime, an attempt was made to inject eitate. Rake rered dro is a cavalier and most | test into the immigration laws of the nation. The: bili Jas y a astle neress. Everybody thought it would become law; every- “OUR LOVE to do But © Dominick D'Ales- | body, including the king of Italy Witla, save 5 as ) sw tent of the wand and 8a Sure ng of Italy that the literacy test would be made “Dr. At sa } ar f ho c But t this for the teaching of an additional 400,000 childrea aot hey vt Italy V at ’ Davis w ( a great . se he bill—and the king of Italy abandoned an ex- \ ‘ ; hangs red rib: ground. Italy, for instance, cannot j Y ; ‘ et Keon and doesn't try. The Italian gov- i ! 1 b king of Italy, ar title ments of Europe work hand-in-hapd it L T a secret e t. foe the king h “ 1 upon ain their su population and to “Think, dearest, what it will mean when we are to the ng class, to is prouder still of the title b American-ward alien fiood gether FOR ALWAYS. It's all rot, my dear, about this . { these men legalized seabs has earned ming this] And the big employers, especially the mine-owners and the railroads, Marriage being a business—it is only because we love BIL ar ge Garsters [COU ea G oette eee her ne net ae each other and know that life would be impossible un fe T n are . ‘ bi as ; General President of the Hod] tent to work long hours for low wages. . less we were together that we are marrying. We're not lero alar Above--Cavaller D'Alessanaral Relcw-tey Clann Carriers’ Building and C on La The A. F. of L. demands the liter test. Taft, regarding all going to spoil it all by those high-brow eugenic theories.” r Foolis other borers’ Unt of America things through big business specs “d the bill—but Wilson will As I 1 +} i i" et nd k wine < care to stay in one de, Cavalie nd hot will pass t bill—and the king of Italy is Di s he he a as set to work to educate his children again an ace long settee eat taae 1 If we won't take them illiterate they must be educated. For ¥: ; pe literate or illiterate, there is no room for them in crowded ago a ied oe ae | Europe. That is the European point of view. aes gett : to the words of Du McDonald, delegate from the a he a As : ne Un r rkers, His is the viewpoint of American organized wil vin ada f sce labor He said yesterday in the surprise speech on the debate; in 1 ' bs fav « th racy te eek diel bl ill no vent in but it will help us in organizing wie the ants as fast S " € I € I rt fe AN FRANC 0. v , 8 face, the case did not look | though the t be misled in » foreign laborers imported knc t D t aa pall : out of 3&2 Franciseo police tod | soundness o y the mine-owners to Keep down wages have been detriment to Dick - wrong and| sta! . 3 till awaiting the Contr ske's statement tha Eloquent With His Shoulders organ labor. They have proved our strongest allies. The minute ne ; spe aed a authorities’ act a neisco The Cavalier, realizing the liml-| they out about the y nd its benefits, and how they escape = : AI Se ‘a f Edward A. I club man | the last e of the robb of his tongue when tackling | from the bondage of the boss, they start a finish fight RT k ) k YOUR I ‘ wage and " © sale rreated | was committed was borne out by « eloquent with hands In many lds {t has been impossible to org » the workers and H f | Wants to Get Laws Appenle’ t night on n that It was) ample proof 1 eyebrow luntil the coming of the foreigner 1 ‘lorado, where Greeks wera j F : There are in other states va , vod Southern Pa-| His wife was authority for the h a foolishness is this!’ he|{mported a few years ago to act as st yreakers, the employers are 4 " t rst fie t the past month tory that he was at home the Y ot know da im-| reaping a whirlwind he Greeks were ned rs, and now that t - Eve ma n ha iN hare 1 preferred | night of the last holdup. i migrant. He ma to dees country.|they have ally rebelled against conditions the bosses wish > ) i ht t o n| ag much tot at the St.| join da union, an’ sa Now, then, |they had never brought them here. DAY gt : Me ' , ts 34 years! wen do we st That ees all “One of the provisions of settlement which the bosses hand- 4 ; F t bo cha 1 fror ela the athlete and Hives at Bur-|qa immigrant tink-a da union is| ed to the governor when asked what they wanted was that the “Ty t TOVE , agra ‘oing to ¢ where the robbery was ¢ lingame for | Greeks would not be allowed to come back. ‘ t a — f 1 week | “They shoot t too straight,” they said WAN 4 4 we end 8 f employment rik f \ ia —— ee | We're on the op again, perhaps Dr. Atwater t water!’ sayn t | Well | Declare! | RAIN PREVENTS da time, Four dollar F FALCONER WILL WILSON 10 CET ‘was wrong—perhaps can live there always Don't you see they are trying to | “Wait, my frien’s! | know-a (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) in of os #0 that, with the|“HE ASHED US TO DO IT BIG GAME TODAY Hie teiae one laatin cine ar of the lice in our hearts CHICAGO.-Five men, unsteadily ago. Wait, one, two t'ree year 5 we will take your jobs when you go) tne ashes of a dead friend By and by da wop understan’.” | t : P hal fa : peer Se o'clock today offiei of The resolution was lost | “T ag) gb ory Beanie Pec berar eta echanel vaniient na “ouenes White Sox-New York Congressman A. Falconer of WASHINGTON, 3 Nov. 19.—Preste He . ‘ vere arrested for intoxtcatior Giants world’s tour decided that Everett will be a candidate for the dent Wilson's first move to elim Wier 1Wsilesanhaces et ees anita <i ouitera! trees. Ltee : res there would-be no game in Goattle one ination for United inate bossism from dem 7 Wail All comes frorr r bans to soap a other luxuries to A HINT ON CANNING this afternoon, The rain cold YOKOHAMA, N State : ar en today to be made Friday which they were not acc LOS ANGELES.—Judge Wilbur! Was the cause, The two teams ar « to a Wireless message recei w de apparent both In ene 1e is scheduled to discuss 18: ae i uns to de his charge to the| rived in Seattle at 11:15 this morn the sieamshi his public speech at the King Coun ai eedid ee oe ie Wm, F. LATEST WORD nighties” is one of shell-pink crepe de chine ' A the phonograph route, eX-\ing and will leave for Vancouve is expected t ty Progressive league meeting|al commaite DAD OS 6 led with white cat fur ery ki “s laining the jur coule eit re ; w, 22, the carg : : fe banded with w c hd ae - . | OLYMPIA, Nov. 19.—Argumente |} slat as atten be thes like, [at 6 OMlodk: thie. afternoon of the vessel is on fire, | Tuesday night, and in private con “ mek jomba wants to remaln ia t ! case 0 e | ersntio e league me ez e head of the onal commits ‘NOTE " PATER) Wes PRaaN NOR | if 1t must h he appeal in t f th ‘ 2 v n. At the league meeting | the h ‘ommit a ben ot ata vw acis aapect aaa Rana oP peal tala c ust t Ja : | The Sado Maru sailed from Seat lconer assiired his audience that tee nd has announced that if he ale een ee r ‘ FRIEND WAS HUNGRY | de on 4 with a passenger list © will be plenty of candidates | seen ne eh cate, & nO co t WASHINGTON.—"T met. an old sf 200, which included a party of ; i nination of some of the E. T. STOTESBURY, Philadelphia millionaire partner of the late th é fia) Jery lecland of thing.” Waa the Way Geotna : Ss tabamebe yosisenta ot the * or the progressive nomination boses from the party J. Pe yrighted his wife's picture so, newspapers couldn't t which Jordan explained to police who n A rumor was In circulation Wed-| cific Northwest going’ home on a a use it a r she Gave recently. At the dinner, monkeys were oy jim of olations it € 1 portions of h nd His) nesdue that dade sory pleasure tri he local off o allow t the room picking rare orchids to pieces for their fe failure of the W. E.|right ear had been bitten off Je aay that Judge ue Gordon, | tne Nippon Y Kaisha Co., ow PENNANTS ec OUPON amuser & Co. bank in Skagit a a of the police court, will announce | ors of the vessel, bave bea ot! esi Ae laiediend nty SEEK FIT PUNISHMENT [it Sandidacy for mayor within a) jig regarding the fire and expr NO. 122 “po Yo c ing now. Buy your wife a snoa 8 UNIS few day the opinion that jt is not serious Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num shove 8 ‘he way Middle West editors are brightening up holiday NI YORK.— Whene Jennie Judge Gordon has been on. the bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitis Friis i ter 9, feels like rid an}beach for 10 years, having been, Men's club of the Trinity Parish | you to a 65.cent Pennant. Yale and Navy Pennants are now out, ° . - itl auto she dakes a fit and somebody elected’ as justice five successive |chureh will @old its regular montt Pennants will be sent @y mall if 5 cents additional for each Pen A JURY of women at Santa Monica, Cal., convicted Frank Seeley ns } environ-[calls the ambulance, The pollce| time He served as police judge|ly meeting tonight Dr. Ronald|) nant Is enclased. Bring or mailto The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh ccite te bast OO EE Oe a ee aah cou aie ludeete (anlanes, | ee ee eet and pins™t would like to know what to do with| under Mayors Ballinger, Moore, [Strath will deliver an illustrated | Ave, near Union 8t. 0, woman, wor But we've seen men juries beat it. Kavertivernent her, Gill, Dilling and Cotterill lecture. —— es