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RAIN TONIGHT ANS SUNDAY, BRISK SOUTHEAS1 WINDS 1 MM Pa More Than - 42,000 # Paid Copies Daily i MMMM THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRI EMM MMU NLL LU ic ? VOLUME 15, NO, 272 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914. . ONE CENT op eteakor i —— san pmesian eas mien igi eae aaa a : b i - Ne . of t * . t are left in doubt whether ta m of bube t By Fred L. Boalt lag # Sate ritenenees ith the er o dies ladda or a good, old-fashioned stomact og bs ¥ = and biehiy nerd - oe ere AR Ace eo fe n t , : Bes Si geehat stilt " (ic Rule to There are, how r this otherwise moral ment, a " HAL it, and t t ‘ al | f G mime OTe ec * ne well as the letter, of If a consultant has been called into a ca ayn (he de, o Dr Moc 1 n alize a _ ‘ v © he extraordinar cumeta ’ w ant hia t ‘ th on an n 1 . wo age M eK t itation of the fami! fends ee ee f d Prusas \ ' It ie my personal and unimportant opinion that doctors are a \ ad P4 : * old-fas ed a is a fine lot of men, As a whole, they stack up better than any othe on a ed at 1 Mie e clase | know of. But immoral doctors, unskilled doctors and indit he Green | lo e¢ i nd { " " rs, or ferent doctors could not “get by” if the good doctors were not “4 he we r er d Ys Though they will not admit it, in 80 many words, | suspect that | vient . aid f M \ ad many good doctors agree with me © give the eh « ‘ 6 “Dr. Brow i r AND IT 18 80 IMPORTANT TO US WHO ARE NOT DOU r,’D Jone b t barr nite Ld TORS! The whole art of curing and he aling is made so myster Meanwhile, indifferent doctors and the quacks flourish, and «8 with fellow-d a ous! You ask your doctor why you have a pain in your stomach, and human sacrifice is made to a code of “ethics” which, like the “whit ! he reels off symptoms in dead languages and writes a prescription ed sepulchre,” is outwardly good to look upon, BUT WHICH iS t “ | n mystic symbols FILLED WITH DEAD MEN'S BONES They must ne Sar Man in Battle Trenches in the Siege of Ojnaga! >35<¢<¢e SSSSECEe dss CeE WRITES STORY OF MEXICAN FIGHT th FORGET IT, JUDGE! For the good of himself and the good of the city of Seattle, The Star suggests to Judge W. D. Wood that he efface himself as a possible The mail from Mexico has just brought word that W. H Durborough, staff photographer and correspondent of the Scripps newspapers, has been on both the federal and rebel firing lines in the last and greatest battle of the present re bellion in Mexico—the desperately fought siege of Ojinaga, where the rebels are still battiing to take the city.—Editor fh candidate for the mayoralty. The Star does not . RI, Bhs Pg Brsearucsse. th ve believe the people of the city of Seattle need or - aera ee COUINAGA, MIX, JAN. 2 desire the services of Judge Wood. he mo When Judge Wood was given an opportunity several years ago to serve Seattle as its chief sean nave ; executive, he deserted his post and the city “ures” | council was put to the necessity of declaring the - camuar to ana | Office vacant and electing a successor. t, the eve before night at the battle of La . 4 le was nothing to this with iis CANNON, MACHINE G N8 AND INFANTRY FIRE ALL AT ONCE’ i Ode rebel set Rarer inert LOofeet from where itiay ond 9 emat pleoe of thi rapnel caught 1 above the knee, but | am still able to navigate, thank Just before midnight the rebele made a bold charge on the town fought their way to within 100 yards of the fed- eral trench but after several minuter’ of fierce, bloody fight ing they were unable to withstand the fe murderous volley fire and were forced back to the position they heid earlier in the night THE FEDERALS, TO CELEBRATE THEIR TEMPORARY Vi TORY AND ALSO TO WELCOME THE NEW YSAR, BEGAN RING j ING CHURCH BELLS AND MADE ‘THEIR HAND PLAY From where | lay | could hear the soldiers in opposite More recently Judge Wood undertook the promotion of The Trustee Co., selling stock through glowing newspaper. advertising. Accord- ing to the judge’s own statement of his business career, ieft at The Star office recently, “that business has not been a financial success for its stockholders.” For these and other reasons, which need not now be mentioned, The Star sug- i e- b- le e- ur se a > r Rio G ght and a out of range of ef | trenches taunting and calling each other vile names. At an t th t th a ; f 3 d- extra vicious taunt up would go rifles and they'd bang away d d ° b Me seco ojnone--protograph Tokan By stat Pratogranner Owborovah on Federal Ping Line on) GF tach ote ae gests that the judge’s peace of mind will be bet- Edge ot Besieged City. (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) ‘VILLA BEGINS ON: IS NATION'S NEED TAKING UNA BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Jan 1%—Dr. D. A. Sargent, director n this age ter preserved should he determine to remain in private citizenship. 8 trol commander, CALLED OUT A SPI NIGHT AND THE SOLDIERS SLEPT IN THE MAIN STREET OF PRESIDIO, NOY a told 1 | [ THEY BURIED HER YESTERDAY | CONFERENCE OF CITIZENS CAN'T and Ge PRESIDIO Othe Heminway gymnasium at doc ¢ . bist . , Page t t «NOM OR & NOOSE FOR THEM pno 1 Warvard, deciared before the 1 at the ine « ah THEY KNO ) THI eI RTH : k : “ a Thisisa one 1a fational eugenics conference . Getting into the rebel lines was a luc Precis ¢ for ne tograph of Li! er here today that 20°, of Amer rat ex hung ace 4 hi Sah Major McNamee, who commands the U. S. troops at Pre ly Pruzan, aged | AG women are un e 0: a sarrin sidio, wanted to send a message to Gen. Ortego, the rebel hild of ns ar able to hildren crime of wa ¢ trong general, and | persuaded him to make me his messenger 7, only child After taking five ballots, in 50) Wileuapross + geet aes 1 1 Major McNamee’s message warned Ortego to allow no M. Pruzan, @ four of which Judge W. H. Women of the so-called upper af 1 1 more firing towards American soil or he would stop the pas Green take Moore led all other mayoralty al, dus are unable to bring chi 1 1 1 ex ; sage of provisions across the rive a the rebel camp. hak whe ones ne pen terenss of Gren into the world,” he said. « th if he ca of th arning happened today when th itizens held a e Henry “Twentyseven per cent of eant ceased a h watering t en at No. 1 ford charges = that building Friday night adjourn- Women college graduates are hildren and n aght the « ila’s met tocs. " mart th ate © at hand his daughter, ed without making any formal ng ‘fore, eesti Plead rh iberate 1 marke - hisuek en, © and ar whose death set ‘Ia same New Eng tow : doo ; . mid tr Presidio, and suffertr ecourred at the during the ry the death rite exce the t i to eve t Daw oke the rebel them are pe ¢ About all they br heaalthl of the y fate ff it w : : gy mer- | sembcire Ojina Lahaye thatet te. ervine Noble hos : nd Population s : . v last “Tuesday tel ould be . t o Omeaeee Guard. yas wie following a ed He Tolle the Causes ; al ckets were x 1! second opera As causes of enera fe t 1 effect tion for appen : ies is her disea on ) 1 abua | dicitis, was a Worley, at A , as t ‘ 1, victim of the 1 Austia “ge atrust, thes satent” ta - - “Green Lake bapa and George ten, igs | ee oe : 1 ron trains on their wa Medical trust.” d ballot, Judge nd no are entering An issue of port to the front Vood 15 vote ue alued at $1,260,000 we eaned One member cattered among va. rid red at of | week ay company employs 20 nd fourth ballo's olving over d 1 © says, suc 4 3 the mine he y ae ‘ A eikan Gh hue Wht ceeded in pre ‘ GOOD MORNING! HAVE YOU WON A BLUE ea autch hee covered a f it venting hie ein en made limiting ; "RIBBON IN THE HUMAN STOCK SHOW? SINKING AT SEA & month was offic 1 wilt t ploying a dow eer ff by the Unit Mine of the town specialist anc 8 he AT TLE CREEK, Mich., Jan, 10.—Or, J. H. Kellogg urged al Friday nigh i i] : pos ible ; hs to perform the Mo and eeping of human pedigrees before the race-betterment an going tug The action wa result ¢ cedec ng to the miner } “ vate ree Conference here to day. These pedigrees, he said, ought to be T 1 fer eld t te | ine devils iscrimination || operation judge Woe 4 fe, mental and moral records. He also was in favor of Trust i tin J again r ference with ST Dews with blue riuhena for pertietty: developed itl 1 ' “Ww Th » taken by the United _hlly Pruzan to detert re- men and women. ele was | ted nvestigate | Mine Workers entirely dissolves the ———— = candida it “The way to stimulate right living,” he said, “is to es tt ’ e advi it he min-| Ret eal, and no further at Judge Wood Nish a eugenic rec a pedigree book. Persons who had b Garr ted d ' , or empts will be made to organi ; ly ma wp h 1 Beteunced perfec iid register themselves and their ct \ 0 mile he ¢ Denny-Renton 1 Aa eda neti otiherns| 2) PECGRe) 180, a Shoko ies t noho A en o 40 COCK R a EW PENNANT COUPON er Snohomish has sia, bead or. BILLY SUNDAY One rvallow “noma mae Hidur Flord Thue, who Is making . s U " mee. a Bo eae: at eat cane _ There wore that fe day cited by Judge Frater/a bracelet with 20° diamo! nd {2 fond place In th ° er was } t Clallam many in ‘th Prin rk ne f rings, were pl held b: of ber cou NEXT “FLOWERS” “MAY COME HERE \ ee em fh ae WE Cteene { {nto port ieat rece F Monday, or be fined for « 1 He ropriated them when he ‘riday 1 cK adly damaged th nl ile paarance of re ¢ why she refuses to turn ove d sole Tr r office Eithat, batt the Garms, Disabled,| 1 obable th usually arrive ink worth of diamonds and jewelry det ths Sanu h and 20 ce the Cre could offe i t- Sunday, the @x-baseball rand ruar Arthur Burke, ‘administrator of the and th orwe Boicente by hall,” ance to the Gari RELa Sill bo leaked) hal $|Attate of Thomas 1 inius'| SENTENCE FORGER ver hve cen oy mar... T Gare ned by O a ge ren field, I, who died tle la eer: fine be addressed to The Star sabon F n Francie nd fe me to Be _ HERE’ S WISE JUDGE siiiraay W. C. Winegard, alias W. F ENCUMBERING HEFT 1#rom Coupeville, Wash, De-|attle at the rtunity te NEW YORK, Jan, 10.—Judge The deceased was a frequent vis- don, alias 8. A, Wright cla -* . ee A es Be eu 1 reyival wann he that disore \tor in nttle for everal year derin nminan V hie CHICAGO, Jar 10 yestern Photo Supply Co., Inc ® ne tl and, acer sto Mrs. Hosse, he al- the warden's wife Ru ching 805 o . i) ome 0 ! ibe 20 Second Ave , : 2 Z ‘ wea Lawrer wa at her ho The Quentin priso j { vindow wl e¢ Beauty Pennants can A ; 1, who in H, diamonds and jewelry, she claim o forg and Jud hoo! v ¢ aM " to drip and th h e her as gifts ntenced him te \ to sty th: re ane ¥ t lo meeting here lim grape juic ' The administrator alleges the ar-,a term of five to 20 « € a