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OW THEY’RE TELLING LIES ABOUT “BOB” BRIDGES pont let the “kept press” mislead you with the stories they tell about “Bob” Bridges and Seattle's harbor leases. JUST LISTEN TO THE FACTS! When “Bob” Bridges was land commissioner of the state of Washington they called him a fanatic and an agitator when he said the state ought to receive more than $339 a year rental for the Colman dock site, more than $500 a year rental for the site upon which stands the Grand Trunk Pacific wharf, more than $50 a year for the Moran dock site, more than $250 a year for the Puget Sound Railroad waterfront property! THEY ROASTED HIM THEN BE- CAUSE HE ate Senge’ AND NOW THEY SAY THE LEASES WERE ROTTEN, AND THAT “BOB” BRIDGES MADE THEM POSSIBLE! Remember this when you vote for or against “Bob” Bridges for port commissioner . 6. : RAIN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, BRISK TO HIGH SOUTHEAST, SHIFTING TO SOUTHWEST WINDS. [s:000] The SeattleStar [uss] irculation Every Day . THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS —________________= INUDUNLDUONQOOLUNONONDUOONCOOQUOUONANDONOUGONNOUOITE ila idiot : A " ado i STVAAUUUUUNNNNUANMMAOAAAUN LUN OUONOSQUNQAOOUUUOUUUUNOOON Ete VOLUME 15 NO. 232. SEATTLE. WASH., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1913. INE CENT S3wi"Aeyi Ae, NEWS HTAN RY TQ SAVE WOMAN FROM NOOSE ORE WAR PICTURES SNAPPED BY THE STAR’S STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER IN MEXICO i | | With her arms about her the Soldiers Who, Under Command of Gen. Villa, Recently Captured Juarez. Durborough Writes That et By Alice Rose ybe sacrificed on the story of such been afraid for seven years. First not been completely solved. | Seemed to be no use in my attempt> until they put me _ in | a lot of things since then | Then they grappled on the floor, DIDN’T DARE TO TALK before they said they him to walk 12 miles toward Bris-/jearn that women can speak out, This from Mrs. Bessie| Pl¢¥ swore Bessie Wakefield was! ing they did not matter. jdeath for her husband's mur-ed to hang |chance had I? | field wald today: I can understand lots of things that the first time her awakened! “It was not until the women [heard of equal suffrage or sex she might have been save me that | realized what | dignation over her sentence surged old Child of poverty, reared.in | the board of pardons, You | ts sen it today in prison, | forth her hope that through : Th why I'm here, He| she had never heard before life. I had never been in a cour er reached the wretched hovel mented Rebel Soidiérs Posing for Staff Photograpner W. H. Ourborough to Tal They Are an Ugi inch to Meet Up With. The Picture Was Taken on .the Spot Where the Federal. HARTFORD, Coen. ja os as Plew. |1 was afraid of Will, then of Jim: Plew's story was that he entered|ing to explain in the court room prison that womenfolk (otorm Wakefield, but the latter | Everything seemed hopeless. that make life seem dif- (and “hen he had subdued him by} UP TO HER HUSBAND Hl tol through the forest Why, I did not tell things that I his accomplice. They threatened me and said I der, and whom the women of} Inher first interview granted! “put now that I understand what save, as she breathed into her!“ know now that I never had a 1 did not thiAk possible: deters my tife had been. My one hope through her prison bars. ignorance, betrayed, married in know | am innocent | She had never heard con- her own sex, at iast geome ray of i 1 everything | knew noth-| the battle of the sexes. The Prison walls have shadowed no feom before, and 1 was afraid, I've which she called home. Phi Them am the Old Federal Headquarters in Juarez, Mexico, Across the River From El! Paso. These Are Army Made lits ind When the Rebels Attacked. Nearly 100 of the Federals Were Killed Right Here. j declare the mystery has|Plew, and then of everybody. There Nov. 25.—“I never knew the Wakefield home, tried to chlor-| There were men all around me had rights. I have learned | awoke. ferent from what it did threats with a revolver, persuaded | “It has been wonderful to me to | were going to hang me.” | There Wakefield was killed and! shouid have told at the trial, thinie | Wakefield, under sentence of] On this story both were sentenc-| knew all about the murder, so what Connecticut. are striving to)#!e® her conviction, Mrs. Wake-|the women are trying to do for mey mother’s ears yesterday for] chanoe. Bessie Wakefield probably never consciousness of the woman] of the state began to try to emancipation until the wave of tn- mother's neck, this 24year- now is that they will interest Yet this apathetic young mother shame and degradation, poured Plew tried to save himself at my| demnation of man-made laws; light. may yet come Into her g about it until it was all over wirling problems of today nev. more pathetic group than that} which stood in the corridor just outside the condemned cell {n which | Bessio Wakefteld awaits the final disposition of the life she has never | 9 until now regarded as her own JURY FINDS JORDAN GUILTY WANT JOSE ZELAYA FOR MURDER : FORCED TO MARRY CHARLESTON, W. Va. Nov. 25,—George NEW YORK, Nov. 26-—Representatives of ‘ , eee 50-YEAR-OLD MAN Soe | " tt hed all outgo p ‘ When Bessie Webster, now Res-| Jordan was convicted today of violating the the state depar wa ’ / Mann white slave Inw by inducing Ruth Steel ing trains and re and 1 arched loca! ; a wetland, wis 36, obtained 1 y 0! 0) o otels for a, former president Po emp ¢ « Br arg eee atts tee par ete ee Neembacuas 3 Nicaragua on the f YK |""Soine one wronged t EL PASO, Nov. 25—Furlous second day of fighting began, to putting her, instead, into a resort conducted by cha f mit I Americans, named |. She knew Wakefield 1 fighting began at 5 a.m. today [have somewhat the better of the & woman known as Rebecea Robin The Cannon and Groce = = neighb declare her at c between Mexican rebels and | Struggle. The final issue, however, : ; sisted she marry him, Wakefletd,| federals stretched al 20. | Was in doubt. t . 0 | lederals stretched along a iagtiason woman's trial will begin immediately GAVE SIGNAL FOR HIS DEATH who was between 45 and 60 years| mile fighting front with Tiere | Gen, Villa was making Tierra ordan \s a prominent business man here AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, Mex., Nos With Gen. Francisco Villa, Rebel Commander, Who Recently Captured % eety ld, abused her, 1 tence, about £8 mit h |Blanca.his headquarters. He had almost the entire population of this town as jol janca, about 2 iles sout d i oe ey NE A Nov ab. od alg spectators, Lieut. Jowo Castro was shot at sun.| L/are% Acrose the River From El’ Paso, Tex. and Immediately Executed Then Jim Plew appeared. He of here, ae its center, Bauche |tWo telegraph operators and was and 3 rise thie morning for the murder of Maximiano| ABbUt 30 Federal Prisoners. Photographer Durborough Snapped Villa} was kind to the children. He as its western, and Zaragoza |'Sing the government wires, but ee sovlores. of the Ganiern) “mieetstc, ae Montalve. As a spectal mark of favor, Castro| in the Saddle. He Is Holding the Bridie, The Round Ball In Front of| brought little things for them, as-its eastern extremity. would not permit correspondents te ? . ked his way Into the M nw d th file messages over them. was permitted to face his executioners and to le th f and wor ore men were engaged than order. The strike, which was sanctioned by the Wee tear eteeat cartlen anion her Cid atten. e Him le the Peoullar Pommel of. the Mextegn Saddle. mother's heart. have fought at one time on A. F. of L., throws 19,500 persons out of work had smoked and ‘brown away the remains of te age Those who have investigated! Mexican soll’ since 1848, READ GOETHAL’S he strikers held a big mass meeting today. the traditional “last cigaret.” — ™ _ —_————,|Plew's ancestry have traced the; Under Gen, Villa, the rebel com STORY ON PAI 4 COUPON |family back to 1740 munders: Cane TkO0 uneane GE DI , T. Te ANCHOR ee Me alae Wiaiséde LANS AND La sagt Sapselbiged ouT PENNAN |. They declare he {8 a member of) Gen. Salazar, the federal leader, Col. Goethals, the famous Plerce, sister of “thel Conrad, who figured in ems see fi the Capt. Lane polar expe. NO. 127 the artorious “Juke” family took 9,500 into the battle engineer who bullt the Pare the shooting of W. ED. Stokes ja New York. a. | B, including b ae erases Any Your coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num || At one time 251 members of the ‘The fight today was a continu ama canal,-telle today on few years ago, dled Monday of injuries received the 8 a , Dp 7 Jog diet Pipa aan Jp et bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitis ‘uke family were found in Sing/ ation of an engagement which be. the editorial page, In his in an automobile accident outele orld for the Fr Uaend the ete The!) you a 65cent Pennant. Mexico Pennants are now out. || Sing and Auburn prisons, The gan at 4p, m, yes and raged own story which he Is writ: FRENCH remainder of the arty will spend the winter on)! ‘Bennants will be sent by mail If 5 cente additional for each Pen. ||ord of the family of Plow reeks uninterrnptedls nearly mid Ing for The Star, just what ee AVIATOR KILLED the achooner Po! Bear, which is penned in by nant Is enclosed. Bring or mall te The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh | With crime through generation after night, when there was about a five |} caused those mysterious BUC, France Yov, 26.—Aviator Perreyon ice floes near the mouth of the Canning river Ave, near Union 8t genoration hours’ l@ll, the soldiers sleeping on slides that delayed the work wan killed here ¢ while trying out a new With Lane and tludson are Draper and Lock | Those in the fight to save Bessie their arms on the field. so often. Read the story, monoplane. He fell 100 foet , wood. Rea r |Wakefteld insist life is too deag to| The rebels seemed, when the on page 4. STE ue ene