The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1914, Page 1

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ok ) » RU 11 HARI Journa magazine treading “The 1 untry.is now dominat own oF « “Jun thr ‘ e tet Y erected in r p ever established \ you have never Contemplate the “}, Certain newspapers they own outright eT More Than 42,000 Paid Copies Daily TTT ite = = Z VOLUME 15, ne the ate that forma so many pale-faces, he must saw fishing schooner, pute} variccted ‘with bitterness, on g into one of the many the »wful depth of the fail of his. « on the west coast of "0!" Island yester-- —————- found cast upon the a battered dugout when, in “It is believed to be the craft in which three ago, Charlie headman of the tribe, put out to! d never returned. sitar are 8 gicomy prophecy the land's end. Be- oly the ocean and the set. | tun. are a gloomy prophery | end to which a prideful must come. | Last of the Mohicans” fong,, long ago. The | of the Iroquois is : . The Huron— | he? The Seminole, me keeps to his reserv. with doles of beef and oye Were a fighting people| those Makals. the “cape peo-| Claliams, to the eastward, | and feared them. So did the! to the south. They were| at War with one or the oth-} both; and they even crossed | eee to harass the Of Vancouver ‘Out to Sea in to Hurt Whales Were sea people. They still | feamen. Where is the white who would dare go to sea, far ‘sgh ge of land, in a dug. | ance in search of whales? | Charlie White's father was head Man before hin He never bowed ead to the white man's suz fleree | Five years ago the « “4 chief was pony fed go to & isco. ined and wined and shown Marvels of civilization. He saw trains and electric cars theatros, and Propelled by s#team EMP Re stalked through those EGowded thoroughtares, and NO, 273 “2. Certain newspapers they control through business, social and personal relations. an Chief Goes to His Death as Did His Chieftain Sire: les Out in fis Dugout Canoe to Meet the Setting Sin the ‘50's, an epidemic Of smallpox {en and children in all th on " “l «¢ ° a e tribe J hd they pooled their money ook half his 500 fighting mén. Then! Noah bay and Flaitery BR ought schooners with which © h “ came owhitemen's whisky. and tu ¢ Gives Up; smpete axsingt the white man te His Death bt kovernment con-} Now there are not 500 men, wom the old. chef returned {seated the acbooners, and told the | : “home, he gathered his people about re be rq ust Wark Son the him and said: “No fight um. Too ®hIte ma fish from canoes, or | many! pat ges ao | Then he walked with slow ator sediek an ad bern Far step to the beach, launched his alr aes aieek ee cae cei c.. yanket abo n¢ canoe, and put out to sea e pies to parley with d ' ) writer on the New York] “3. All the newspapers they gag through the irr And and being independent of advertising he cares naught for the department stores. MAKING A SUCCESSFUL SEEMINGLY IMPOSSIBLE | TISING OF ANY KIND.” FEAT OF RAIN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY, BRISK TO HIGH SOUTHEAST WINDS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914 aun was setting, Once he rose to his feet, turned, and lifted an arm in a gesture of farewell They watched him in silence, ene *, the Clallams. Charlie Follows in His Father's Path for they understood tb pb be veks pact heve't cht oa to the edge of the world, a half * gp otitis "nasinst te disk of metiow fire, they saw ory ti, mats , him siihouetted against its gol "ame it rT | den glory ‘ a oA was They ! The sun dropped out of sight, NE Our has Eo te hae and it was night nese college. Our daughters take Chartle White eded to the Charlie White returned to | leadership of his people hatred of us, inherited from his) his people his When they asked him what message he brought father, was the Impotence of from the Cla’ anawer- japair. The steam trawlers had) ed not a word, but launched his | }ewept the sea of whales, His peo cance | j ple were poor Once he rose and gestured And when the Makahs and the! farewell Then, with swift, | Clatinams reatteed Urat the day of| sure strokes, he headed for the the canoe in halibut fishing wax setting sun. JUDGE WOOD OUT MINE OPERATOR OF CONTEST FOR SHY ON ALIMONY, MAYORALTY J08 WIFE DECLARES alimony Judge W Wood will o ‘or failu o pay candidate He so declared jate Sat iD, and Hiel William Hickman aa ' the past t year Angus 8t rday a alled n | Mary ator of #0 n Moore to Ever The warran eputed to be a mining ope wealth, temporarily lo t, faces arrest today was Issued by Judge his morning on the Mary » her at tie ax decreed by cated wf the “confer ate of $20 & month {« . the court eight years aro. oa hat I e the divorce, § ri to have become olre os ~ ire thar ¥ appre 1 " the 1 most a f urge all the r oO! heumatiom ent and fair gove r rt of two m Judge Moore b threatened istible To be sure,” if ! iret ' 1eW ' whiel ‘ ‘ 1 ni d - ‘ For example, I ought in fairness to say here that the NEWSPAPERS OWNED ed by tw grouy pit ther CONTROLLED OR LARGELY INFLUENCED BY WHAT IS CALLED THI United rite SCRIPPS-M’RAE COMBINATION" =—-of which The Seattle Star is one—“ARE NOI ta censorship of the daily press that plain ter H TO BE INCLUDED WITH THE SUBJUGATED. Mr Scripps is very a or Spain |independent, and very far-sighted. He has solved for himself the problem of newspaper freedom by producing a peculiar asion to look into’ the subject with unprejudiced eves. | but still successful newspaper inside of the manufacturing cost. Having his own capital the banks cannot reach him The SeattleStar _HOW: MISS. GABY , “TO “KING MANUEL medium of the advertising business.” he writes, “some exceptions exist to these general conditior HAS EVEN ACHIEVED THE WITHOUT ANY ADVER HE NEWSPAPER NIGHT 2\=EDITION Fh STITT LLL LLL LLLLL LLL LLL MMO Z i EMAINS ANE ONE CENT pw" ikot se [ GABY IN HER DRESSING ROOM | if fr ames Up Scheme For Divorce Contrives a Meeting Between Aged Husband and Affinity, Court Evidence Shows. JUDGE SCORES HER Grants Decree But Excoriates Woman Who Planned Way to Freedom Although Judge Ronald grant- a divorce this morning to Libby D. Sandah!, wife of C. N. San dahl, the florist, he meverthe- se reprimanded her severely for “framing a case" agains* her husband. Mri ndahi is about 35. ‘or hu 4 is almost 30 years her seu- for. Testimony developed in the h ing on the part of the defen t was to the effect that Mrs. Sandaht was grievously disappointed (° learn Sandah! did not possess the great forttne she had supposed. An unstudied and-uncon- ~ ventional picture of Gaby The Sandabl home thereatter ys in her dressing was in continpal discord, and M 8 7 Mile. ‘Gaby ‘has bach Sandah!, it appeared from the 3 Y timony, looked about for a Photographed and painted npon which to base a divorce ac by famous art of many tlor e finally mana: meeting of her husband with an finity It was this arrangemest that the judge scored ged to contrive a lands. Call it temperament, egiriish impetuosity, what you wiji—but this is her fa- vorite pictime. It was this Under the: circumstances, there photograph Giby sent down is nothing for the court to do,” sail Judge Ronald, “except to grant When: ¢ Otkr-men, called ‘at divorce. But Mrs. Sandarl's acci« the New Washington this id tanting the, Rif ehensit Sandah! claimed, morning — long before te Gaby’s rising time—to give alimony, “4 * but in lie hereof the court award- her the “ones \ overt and ed her $1,750, which is the rental have a chat with her. vaine of haute, eke used by the § ahis during ‘Se three years of their married life HARRY THAW IS SANE, DECLARES COMMISSION CONCORD, N. H, Jan Bn folks on the stage. Ma larry K. Thaw was jubilant today AR SCHO MARATHON FOR HENS _ By Fred L. Boalt sols lved ohlig any was dane: [Sour iieccornye ie aa coeaente ae G us Fi hg. and he swallowed the lump appointed by United States Judge AN FRANCISCO, Jan A She p he ‘sa ‘ “ ‘ in bis throa n ver human } aidrich to » into the state of how us, at the Moore to¢ 4 | fashion Thaw’s met ene na Marat n chicker bt te CREW OF 12 . rp “hy tomorrow, exactly b et MEETS GABY We find that Thaw is not now 4 agod he & the Pan | the capricious fancy ¢ ‘er BEHIND SCENES licted with any of ' am yaition, hd ‘ ized and = womew ; Later, he bre ay fr he diseases from which he was su ai ‘ | r t) young man named H ru be the ing when he shot White,” the oa SAN FPRANCI ins W will 1 the| happened to be king me face tO | port said In our opinion it Thorne, 1. W organizer, arreated | Worle fa re § probable that Thaw Beeps tor the re t 1 | Thureda ged with inciting r.ot If Gaby-of-the-l hes on bail will not be danger- ie coc Jamon the nnenipioved and released! DENOUNCES DANCE, | ‘tors of bnslend ait & menace to the publi Maid 2 ariteing > ee he a , in of ; ce and safe ve mining tir - uel of Portugal, W ‘ aw declared that if he is ad- to o per . m4 ) Jon ' 10. BO de to thé wherenbouta of eet ole BW YORK Mod would gladly pay $5, 0 $ queen 1 mitted to bail, he will not leave Bb schoon k Ke » dancing isn't dencing to see ber in “The Little Par string New Hampshire — Noday im distove wu) | Chief Charlie White. A Photograph Taken on the Beach a Few Days | /) 1; it Is simply a form of nex sienne,” Inetead of a $ torious t 4 He planned to to some quiet ve Ah Mie che | Before H is Death — ep, otal et cap hg bak HOW THE any money to spend lace in the mounts at ‘45 ETTING IN THE SWIM‘ * S*nese ta wai RO HANES ENDED nds witstretched. WIN WIVES BEAT IT . a The wh world the hands out-stretched RE Panis, Jai rango | SPANKED; SUICIDES | svors'ot that attair, 19m minded | Thur the sitm. pretty: French : ; ' diet! eh ndec girl did not see him, her LOS ANGELES, Jan, 12 1 v i on 1 $ 1 di eo the incident. but | ing riveted on no} ata ix y rried lif Mrs. & - - yg a 7 th Rene At a hark SPRINGFIELD. Il. Jan 1 Mp a ; , . ife, Mrs. Sophi ' ort. aturda atena fc e comfort of Because he had been spa I wa Palace pace ligher than crowa of nd Mrs, Genevieve Asn | a 4 ta, exhausted by the | Garland Shepherd, 16, cor don, when it happened, and later royal head. drew their husband's sav ° Cre of #8, Wil PRESIDIO __The general planned to have de-| her guests, ’ Pe aeieldes ae ble” homed night was told abont ¢ rie $8,000, packed their clothes | as’ re on our wa ‘ 1 fin ent leave Vetnon by an eye-witness, no e “Ppa, pbrcla Oa nd decamped. The husbands told it i id Gen: Villa at Ofinas ! throwhou week until only 260 . can friend of mine Hying wildered (for ¢ king out Of the police they want the money a ee Oe nd the) session 1 bo n, | Ofinaga OLD ONES NAUGHTY had lost hi nd | “cut” by dancing girls), his we e ald . iho Wve Mility nt bel that LONDON, Jan Wscsie Ry ng with *hi ther In | chin quiv d the ted This is the open season for come p k f t opal ith of bin where dirt chool children CHICAGO, Jan. 12 More Richmond, a fashion subarb tre his eyes 1 bac R- : me rom Villa would) may be sent to be washed are men fall {nto sin at 40 than of Londo’ ; fteen 1 left « to reek tls Oroz being established in arious at 20," declared Rev. William The noble marqu who had ‘ , . | laet ni f entrain | ¢ ane aud Rojas,| districts by the county council Rader, of San Francisco. been the Portuguese ambassador th ( id Ww t r« ry, escaped Into | to the Court of St. James, and . vould b we est, | th who lost his job when Manuel fy th new ql horses au Federale Join Him was canned out of his, was dele ATO then start J | Villa a 1 t he executed gated by the Mother to be ‘ — - tt one M nt of them, Manuel's companion and protec PENNANT COUPON the ‘ consiberatt MANUEL BILLIE BURKE POSES Ji ‘Toph tediy, following’ her beMlerahbre (aAane Uae Ina Fort hundred refuxees, In fore noon today, following her return here from Denver, The ar ye Se ee aiate 4. “Mudthawar Ge iwi ahainna aaa ase of the beaten whirl at the Because atthews o yplaud and etery labor THis ‘6 ” $ ‘ iL was made by Lieut. Nichols and five privates of the Colorado Natior hire’ (nti o anael nded First Pr terfan oluireh ORY awl deny. This, indeed unt ‘ f London anne led [the Fi Yresbyterian — chure un will deny 8, indee WEEK ‘FLOWERS an concent an © today, Guard. It occurred at the Toltec: hotel, where “Mother” Jones was he arquis to K¢ bin thi hi ws tes rodt of t controversy t coupled ea for arbiwation of i ag s The fugitives’ arrival in the Quest. It was expected that Adjt. Gen, Chase would hold her incom. | to the Palace to see he Mannoel peda taal a ikhae cand ihe The community will ne 1 eries of Pennants can be had at The ffice United States was marked by | municado * was etly “incox.” and nobody ‘ t : @ to a solution of our industr are Nice een hes } esenting this coupon and 20 cer the shooting sof Flaviano was supposed to know who he |¢ mployers, with the statement that tile by uppeals for \ n tach P, nt f : } Pai n officer the Ojin wa principle of the open shop is, which are coupled w 5 ber ‘i Pennat l'we five cents by mail 0nd be hn ond et yo Of course ev od and |American and righteous,” Dr. Syd-!tion in faver of one pa ty- ent v Raliza, with three other Mex | ing about on” in a unt |gregagional church makes the im Personally, I believe in the pri Main Branch: Nor: nay icans, tried to automobile past HANGHAT, Ghina, Jan, 1 Howe, managing director of the | fieti indulge and |qualified statement today that Dr, ciple of the ‘naion shop’ as against Castman i, Miedo. iio toe Photo, ESPRY. Med ane an American patrol, disregard- | Commercial Pr ere, we aaingtad BIAS HE whe aeetanNile do anybod Matthews’ Lette fraught with tt nish 1 believe that the RS Bathi odak Co.) 1320 Second Ave sah Chiuk to Mae and. were -\cn the stfest and-killed Inetantls, The indifent te vellevadstotave:leet Manuel and the 4 iad | mischief = c in line with the haf Girl, Co-Ed and Stage Beauty Pennants can} fired om the result of Howe's activity in a campaign nimed against residents of | sauix pretty well down trout Th ct i nor Anerley wie means s this weee iza's wound was not ser he Chaple suburk ebel operations lngt Ju 3 1 icg ‘ attention to them than the De. Stro every capitalist

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