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TUTTLE ELEC bo “00| The SeattleStar [usw THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS MIM nid Copies Daily E | TTR LLLU Lee ULLL Le MM SUSE T EHS VOLUME 15 NO. 266 SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1914 ONE CENT Shave rakes 10 SAVE US FROM DEATH BY GAS UUNAUHUUNAAUU TAHA UUUUUUUOUTEAAA AANA UVNUUUOANAANAAAAAANAAAND NUNAVUT EEAAAUUE AAT UNVATAUTAATAATEEATT Max Wardall Is Fighting to Force His Remedy HE WILL HANG LIND GOES BACK [Answers wer | CLOSED SALOONS ALL "EM TANGO GARTERS, || THESE BREATHED GAS WITH NAME OF TO STAY ON JOB \—“-““""1 AT COPPERFIELD sha ote ae JOHN BOSTICK TILL END COMES HELD BY THo0PS QUT THEY LOOK LIKE PANTS)) Ss csc 4 Vesler way Barnes, 612! Jackson 6 El Monte Bandit Gives Alias President Tells , Correspondents | Mayor Stewart and City Of- Johnson, 1305 Denny way When Court Asks Him That His Policy Hasn't bs ficials Are Silent Under ‘ bated ats R ei ct SAN Sa His True Name Changed. Arrest Axel Lindmark, Sixth and Crockett, 23 years, Au | Robert Doherty, 417 Yesler way, 30 years, Novern is SENTENCED AGAIN U. S. STILL WAITIN : St REVOLVERS SEIZED ee Trine OT MUNGLe Ath Phancc 766 THE ne ans Job Kelynack Nicholls, 717 Eighth av., 53 years, December Goes to San Quentin Tonight) Says Lind Is Satisfied to Play| Liquor Men ‘Ordered to Ship to Prepare for Death on the Game Until the Fall | Fixtures and Booze Out Gallows. of Huerta F on of Country LOS AN , Bear GULFPORT, Miss. Jan. 3.— , SALEM, Or, Jan. 3.—Gov. tng a signed e death! President Wilson's Mexican West received the following @f Ralph Furiss, tratr and policy has not been modified age from Col. Lawson, at murderer, S 4 t el op Huerta must go. Until he does, Copperfield, today ir € me wn start f mentin] the Washington administra. | “Wire me orders to seize and ; : Over one hundred human beings went to bed not prison tonight with his pri tlon’s program will remain un destroy all intoxicating liquors, Fariss was re-sentenc n changed. Lind will return to gambling outfits and bar fix Indge Craig late yesterday Vera Cruz today. f tures which are yet unpacked ‘ they had turned the electric switch. And fourteen had denied 2 ple: ~ The president himeelf wae at 4 p.m. Tell family ali quiet. of them ne voke again wit the to withdra authority for the statements to- : Notify railroad companies and ; ria ; : day, putting an end to rumors express company that Copper- that he had decided to use field under martial law nd b spare to stop delivery of any Intox|- . The president motored here with cating liquors at this station Far|Lind'’s two sons, took them to the - ’ ‘ re ai sx a aps Ment co | fae tecet eraiwer Ceaser tors viet? front serio es , had been some device by which the gas would have erated and as Joha Bostick bel with their father, and then assem Copperfield begs : been shut off in such combination fixtures and could I go to his death. The name of de Me bled the correspondents about him fer ma not be turned except with deliberate intention. knowing that they had opened the gas jets before — wil Rot appear on the pabhe ter Goattions Mayor Stewart, City Record \\ a fests nese’ sj on record © Clar nd nelimen Wi . > in his cell, Partss was vis-| Leaning against the side of his (tie tly cert Weodbury, a Ros thet P ‘ father, “Big Jim” Fariss automobile he declared himself 4 also saloon men, are under ar Pa ’ a wee hit . he t proposed Id, and the Rev. Father|ready to answer questions. The a k Feet, and are being held incom v 3 ? ; was eh; Father and son wept to correspondents all asked the same : munteade, following thelr re. ' along n gether while the priest tried tolone in a breath ‘ fusal to resign at Gov. West's fet) mimi Wednesda r ga mpany natur comfort them What about the conference be. s demand. is aga oa tween himself and Lin it... Col. Lawson, five militiamen and ‘ And only yesterday morning, two more gas asphyxiation | Concerning the conference the - . ae i j ¢ ; | president replied there had been SR rce cacheatre cessax lack ie ; aye deaths occurred—Mr. and Mrs. Henry \V ngtin. The much ado about nothing. It simply : - complete control of the town. } circumstances point to accidental deaths, and it matters little cleared up questions over which ex Z The saloon men have been given that there is now advanced a more or less far-fetched theory re the public lthat there was no reason for bring» Attorneve: for the saloon. wen et petit ni WHAT WARDALL ORDINANCE PROPOSES ing John Lind back from Vera Cruz “C60-400!" Baker are eaid to be preparing tn ig gnc, i a Sel The Wardall ordinance propc to lock up the flow No new pointe were discussed, he| The call af the Bushman [junctions to prevent the destruction aiigee ee ae lat the ‘actecs tie Stteeninn tarioses incall Tae sald) He and Lind were merely| floated down from the gallery. |of the liquor and saloon fixtures, | proce Srp pap Page : F : ed i Be mutually desirous of m= personal| Queenie Williams, the come | but how they are to reach hero by| MILWAUKEE, Wis. Jan. 3.—| talk dienne, was singing her best the stipulated hour tx a question, as) Selif nt - tf a occur an accident at the electric plants require the use re was not a marriage in the Doesn't Explain Mystery | song on Pantages’ stage—the (the roads are impassable with snow Sehe peomie Bey checnd bBo bat of gas, the owner of the house could then go tl ce Hate of Wisconsin yesterday, and! he president failed to explain,| 2"@ about her being in love and and there are no trains scheduled | Iderma rt f i i o : : | nue store which sold them in- | A half skirt, reaching to just f the gas flow, and open it up f 3 GMerman John Koerner today | nowever, why there was so mach; |" love with being loved, and {to arriv nint that they are garters below the knee, covers the |turned on, not by accident, but by deliberate intent the bi on the new “won't some one please be a Miss Fern Hobbs, th rt otning L . He i lobbs, the governor's | eth Soke hes onibe b - eeste law, which became effect ta Ap 8 grins Penge Bie eat lifesaver to me?” private secretary, who read the gov But they took like pant ants \cidental deaths through gas would iminatec He Jen. 1. He fears it will cause | was more hopeful now than hitherto] _ “Cee-*e!” answered the Bush: lernor's order closing the saloons ; : as is employe domesti face suicide, and intends to intro man in the gallery manding realgaation of ri Por aeteie Paps seep dace a resolution in the city coun-|°f * Speedy settlement of the Mex It rhymed. The answer w ficials, left yes Ok tae ead i F , etc., while electricity is used f 3 fean question. He would rather put} - 1 ases, the W all bill provides arat gi Monday asking the governor to|it he said. that the situation was| musically correct and sentimen: n on which she arrived i - : ; ak recheer l tall a special session of the lexis iatlé chaawed tally appealing. But a look of early every maie citizen was , y the gas company, so that the illumin Ts lature to either amend wee | ° nnoyan: hy Onn el * hed y , estic ci was 1 be entire par. € . Or repeal | "He would not permit anyone to| &7moyance crossed the face of | found armed wt arched by ¢ nd T will be e¢ y a, arated 3 ly ws | the little comedienne. it upset [Lawson's men, The revolvers were 1es tra installations are the bas the company’s “It the law continues tn force,” | ft te him bm it was evident from) ner to have her plea answered | seized These extra installations are th 4 eo cases tcany. “it wen do js words that he was as sure the| perro Mave ner ehiachoie cerner today, “It will depop- | 1.7 reed Avda. n the affirmative every time | late the state bien ae cea te Waeahin Fn she sings that song. Because | Councilman Wardall, however, believes that the cost to County clerks declare the Was F fae the anington| che Isn't really in love. Some- | 5 ye company is not to be compared with the cost of the ferman test Is essential under the |W weeks ago that the situation) bog sige wrote the song | | wi a rtéen hu lives in ttle last ye nd with the c few law and that no licenece can|*®* Improving gradually. It was | | ‘The prohibition campaign * on)more than 100,000 signatures. The ee uma es in Seattle last year d with the cost he leaned unices it 's made. The | Uoderstood that Lind had informed) But when she again came to the in we | prohibition petition will be the first}of two lives which mar’ the beginning of this year ueran test costs the a9 an financial affairs were|last line of the refrain in| BINGHAM, Utah, Jac. 8—Al een He measure initiated 4 the What _do th ther icilmen think about it? inant from $10 to $16. ints ‘oo-re!” floated down avily armed posse under Sheriff] Officers of the State Antl-Saloon | jeonie in this state } u t Was suggested that Lind | i eit the «. Meliard ‘ a: Oe etre league have taken the initial atepe|’ ‘The prohibition fe TWO ARE HURT 22 cic inh ew, atcha Sati aga ste oer ace A HOPEFUL MOVE BRADFORD LAUDS s , man yesterday, after — the as sa tion and perfectly willing to remain SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 3.—Har i {Ms nice to th ej his construction was plying with the law tn regard to the | makes it unlawful to solicit orders ry Rothbill and Miss Mary Breslin |[°*! the end bush again, so far . were fragmenta o ildy food and/filing of initiative petitions, the /or advertixe the name or ad had their skulls fractured tn sep- Jon't know the man, but I have a|two half filled bottles of claret league filed with the secretary of jof liquor ers. Those desiring arate street accidents CAFE BANKRUPT letter from him. He happened into re were also in several placos|state a copy of the proposed Jaw |to import liquor from outside the Ct a. “a0 ee sa ontiines of & forth tnioris rid 0 months before the elec-| st ob erm ym 6 the theatre Monday, and he saya he|the outlines of a form imprinted in|Friday, 10 months before elec:|state must obtain permit fron AN FRANCIS Js s » supreme court decision WOM hasn't m 4a performance aince.|the dry earth, where !t was con-|tion day county auditor, and no one will be) prancisco's “met ing the principle of the f AN LOOPER NEW YORK Jans 3—Located in\He told me in the letter that if I{Jectured Lopez slept. No sounds| The Initiative petitions will now |allowed to have in his possession ; : is : *, into two un Cc Tr sep im a law a real contrib. ——e the nightlight section, Martin's (didn't meet him last night at the|Were heard, however, to indicate|be circulated. George D. Conger,|more than half a gallon of intox!:| state steering, committees yn from the bench to the progress LONDON, Eng 2—Gustave Cafe, conducted y the firm of nee he would make his| that he Is alive state ew men nt at the league, ~—s other than beer at one time. The radical faction, oe and socal cahariia Hemel looped the loop in an aero-|Louis Martin, Inc., is in the ds | presence in the house known to me| says there will be 6,000 volunteer |and not more than 12 quarts of beer |). agrees . ? Corporation Counsel Bradfort , tor Taped . 7 ee bas workers circulating them, and that | No one will be allowed to give an by I. W. W. members, rporation Counsel Bradtors of a receiver. Liabilities are gtv-| I didn't think much about i am tically in comph . yester y It will without doubt - _ 1 heard ‘Cooee and it dawned on be filed Olympia, there will belina private ldwe relling or oF Apartine nts | 1 and will infleence WISCONSIN OFF tates Baton wey 2 eee 4 it to poe gy ok bar an j ae, One must not rag in them, (that it may have been a case of planned suicide and murder ; : | tures and liquor out-of. the, county, t only tango. If one ragged Ar tie toe 4 jfrom this, he assured his hearers QUEENIE wItttiams - penalty of confiscation , oan nie ear the part of the woman | } Enter now the ta garters snugly fits the just above | where electric is used generalls Wheneve should One of our very prettiest de the knee From the band fall th moderates b rallied newed that my unknown Bushman ad WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 tt their allegiance to thelr own com- cot A new day is breaking mirer was calling to me, I was 80] would be tar better for the pockets migt nd reopened the ki ared with other ¢ rattled I could hardly go on é and barracks, which tt 8 in some states, ot Mo. fm uot aniey, Only Dds as well aa the peace of mind of em No, I'm not nery in. ope | loyers if they would work their | had succeeded in closing by calling is titled to the gratitude of n't do it ag nd iP he won't do it again. And I won't out their supporters who were aid- pec for having the courage ly eight honrs a day,” said | eet bi He's proba no eon . z\ M 4 ia % He came into the poll (on, ;don't want any Interference of (ne ee ee eae ict tenig | Secretary Redfield, of the depart ing in managing them panna ishdeamhinaie st. /08 Ms hands clenched, and ye! police while I do It.” mond to ied ment of ¢ommerce, tn a talk here | " tg swooping downward toward And he stalked out, muttering. before the American Association for @ bridge of his none Half an hour afterward a man Labor Legialation 4 GT VOI RS AIL I O GE I BENGE Gs son charée in-aleama ta MoO Mia avec ward out NOT WORRYING | INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 8—The| WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Hear E I (ase of assault and battery? ed, his nose crooked, his clothes } resignation of members of the firm |!2& pete the currency committee | Tia depends aon cere peewee aes CARDS TABOOED Tee agian see tom me ar giytne Hocte cout au’ et) UP ELECTION SPIRIT ‘ou can knock the st “Well.” he sa 2 io you! N n. 3 * f : o Ja ccording an Re ook ihe, stuttin ee ee gently, “do you NEW YORK. Jan peg ed ap bal rectorship In a number of corpora-|nouncement here today, A tenta-| “Posath “C, say I do pear to show any Interest today in| PORTLAND, Jan, 3.—"Times are| tions yesterday was discussed here of the committee fol-| 4 jittle more than two weeks, will make a final decision durin "C by Vice President Marshal ! ton during Can a fellow ps r I'm the man who came in here the resignati of J. P. Morgan! hard, too hard for men who are not | today by oe iat Sys ae 4 . m remain for the filing of candi ning week. J. C. Slater is vance? half an hour ago and paid a fine in| and members of his banking firm|able to find steady work to waste| “I hope | am not mistaken. tw) eatil n. $1 and Feb. 1; i » voting population h over, and so is If you want to,” laughed the of-| advance from t frectorship in a number| their leisure playing cards," was|#ald, “in thinking this is a genuine 4 _ 2: San Francisco, Feb. | 4 Bas aahteae Rummens, ficer in oo. ‘Oh Well, what do you want|of corpc \ day. Trad-| Sheriff Word's explanation of an|reform. I have hot Wee i et and Los Angeles, Fe 8 failed to get excited who are now in the race Visitor laid two $10 bills on now? ing was comparatively Mght, a|order prohibiting all card games in| to study how farreaching the with ; » oldest inhabitant can't remem Austin E. Griffiths, J, D, the desk Would you mind giving me my|slight decline marking the opening | saloons, cigar stores and other pub-| drawal Is. If It goes to the haan iy ce eee schedul ber a campaign that was so devoid | Trenholme, George Worley, H. C. Sites 10 tick & man aad tleoner beak? thay Ho places that I belleve things are going in|return to Washington Feb lof popular interest at the present! Pigott, A. J Goddard, Judge Rich ard Winsor and M. Neumann America, it will be most satisfac time, though seven ca lates are 3 ‘ niready announced for mayor, tn-} ‘The only tiling today was that of tory to the people, The Interlock mistake.” 3 the council ohn B. Gordo whose 1s HIS EXCUSE | : name r a tee mete The candy bill of the American | | | HUBBIES BUSY | ! Jmayoralty possibility, has definite-|gir) is $134,000,000, $10,000,000 OAKLAND, Cal. Jan. 3 [ly declined to run, “Judge William |more than the cost of the nation’s Thirty “lazy husbands" earned |an Insane desire to beat tho tele-| lickm 1 former mayor,! paint and varnish $901.50 for their famtles during De-! phone company out of a THE STAR GAINS NEARLY 25% IN VOLUME OF comb, ncoording {0 the epert f qq the excuse offered Dy cob NEW PENNANT COUPON ADVERTISING OVER SAME MONTH OF 1912 Novatn ees vers ite Teeptone & Tewran col! BILLIE BURKE POSES EAD’ aught rifling a telephone box. — | ; iy Number of agate lines of advertising space published during the month of December, 1913. . .297,738 ‘AGED MAN D THIS The Co-Ed Agate lines of advertising published during previous month . + se 290,948 Greeney, col, Jan. s—at the ARREST EARLE? WEEK Gain in agate lines for month just passed over previous month veces 6,790 [age of 91 years Myron B. Knowles, | Art Series of Pennants can be had at The Star office who was editor of the Omaha | | PARIS, Jan. 3—-Ferdinand Pin|fand its branches by presenting this coupon and 20 cents Number of agate lines of advertising space published during the month of December, 1913. . .297,738 in the oarly 60's, 16 desdshere, |ney Karle, Amertean artist, who|] for enc h Pennant. “Twenty-five cents by mail Agate lines of advertising published during December, 1912 230,496 ALFONSO BUSY [first introduced the “affinity idea Main Branch: Northwestern Photo Supply Co., Inc and a woman named Mrs. Evans are Gain in agate lines for the month just passed over the corresponding month of last year.. 67,242 " (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1320 Second Ave. ADVERTISERS pay tor no waste circulation—The Star circulates in Seattle and within a radius of easy-shopping distance of this CITY. dissolved parliament and called an Harold, from a school at La All mail orders must be addressed to The Star, election of deputies for March @, » Beuvron, France, according|§ 1309 Seventh Av und of senators for March 15 to word received bere.