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° ‘ , You read in The Star yesterday the story of the girl who was a man for a day. The man who ‘ \ writes “The Town in Review” column in The Pink will introduce his readers, this afternoon, to the fellow oO you all know him—who has always longed to be a girl. He tries it. At least so “The Town in Review” man says. And he tells you the story of his adventures. Read it in The Pink tonight. RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; LIGHT TO BRISK SOUTHEAST WINDS ee SOE CT PAPER SH SEATTAE THAT BARES TO PRINT THE NEWS EMM MM = camaanainniTR, NEWS TANDS, Be VOLUME 16. NO. 14 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914. ONE CENT 2), #A0%8 asp D F FE Hl D S H ; M Three Piers “and | Two Vessels | sas | Burned in Million Dollar Sister of His Newest “Wife” Testifies Mt ¥ PREACHER BREAKS DOWN! YOU SAID YOU'D REDUCE TAXES, GENTLEMEN! “Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines, and | ’ God did not say he had too many. And is our wis- dom greater than God's? STATEMENT CREDITED TO REV. ALBERT DAHLSTROM, Blazing Ship, Cut Adrift, MINISTER AND POLYGAMOUS HEAD OF THE “COLONY OF | ‘ers GONE | Covers: Water With Seattle voters have elected a mayor and a city coun- i JESUS,” WHO, ACCORDING TO FEDERAL AUTHORITIES, HAD 32 WIVES. 9 S Burning Oil. ° cil who are pledged to reduce taxes. ; PORTLAND, March 12.— ] F ce h .. hree oaths ago,! 2 s ‘or the first time since his arrest, three months ago, iisciie cesnuaind in cnoaee oT Rev, Dahlstrom, the “Heliga” preacher, who, federal author- G{onens woo sens, sail? 36 This may mean much, or it may be only bunk. It > ities say has 32 wives, broke down utterly on the stand day by a fire which destroyed 4 Columbia docks Now. t'ana'2, |@epends upon the men. And it depends, too, upon us. dart et ha 2 sec ccpplralgee, nee | Candidates for office always promise economy. But, once elected, promises | The steam schooner Cricket| are easily forgotten. It’s up to us to see that they don’t forget. loaded with asphalt, is practically & total loss, and the British Royal This time Seattle is in no mood to be trifled with. The new administra- Mall 8. 8, Glenroy, loaded with} lumber and wheat, bas her upper ttm must get busy at once to carry out its pledges. Taxes are too high. And works burned away, with consid-|high taxes, besides impairing the credit of the city, hit us all, whether we pay Naga coe Ghd foe « our taxes directly, or, as renters and consumers, pay them indirectly. The fire was caused by an ox |plonion of wheat chatt on the Co! Sq dig in, Mayor Gill, and you new councilmen who — | The Cricket, the first vessel to tate tte became nt one's wee (have been placed by this city in your positions of trust. ing furnace, the Inflanmnaide cargo | an the federal court this morning and wept when, in cross examination, his children were mentioned The government rested its case yesterday and Dahlstrom, charged under the Mann act with transporting for immoral it purposes Edna Englund, a young girl of Tacoma, from Se- } attle to Fresno, Cal., took the stand in his own behalf yes- terday afternoon, resuming this morning / he defendant, though pale and haggard, countered smilin, ly the assaults of the district attorney, and did not) lose his jaunty poise but once An even larger crowd gathered to hear the trial than at! yesterday's session, the larger part being women making the craft floating toreh aking the craft a floating | ‘os: Handle the subject without gloves. Be sincere. Re- | PR 3, mond naif ot watch | Rival Wives Stroll " + | dl and Chat Together | re ta esata eerste Member, it isn’t every item of reduction that spells econ- | £ * Seither Edna Engtund, the alles: | wi ~~ queghite slave,” nor her “#str} | finda for Martha Dahlstrom, psa on ry Dock No. 2. tting h ha : in the court room when the “He While scores of women re to the platform, the burning I ee th ee i iga” preacher took the stand, at 10 crowded into the courtroom oils pouring into the water and fir omy. t us ave ie true, the genuine, the honest ee, and looked in vain for Edna o'clock, in his own behalf jing the plers i 5 4 White and haggard, si putty | Englund, the alleged “white The panched on teland , kind of economy. ‘ bags under the eyes, Dahlstrom Sur ghe and Martha Dal e fireboa vid mpbe es 8 OB eae Al ae ‘ind yt amine Soest, AND LET US HAVE THE BENEFITS OF IT ( three months ago, showed emotion. | legal wife, were strolling the jtowed her to an txlanc yelow é - He broke down utterly when his | corridors in another part of the VTE Wan aot cannot WITHOUT DELAY. B. children by Martha oe bis'] federal building, with their ade Ld met . il the {ie had th froth 7 | burned itself out on the dock and | — Pe i bk ig dia: magia | nating ta tee teiendilest | . on the Glenroy the fire de- | pumnemensimeenimsine, m iM Says She Gave Him | ics gia : ; ; | partment and began me. 2. Money for Ticket. | But Hilda, Edna’s sister, playing streams on the burning Alaska R. R. Bill Is ca was asked to explain the pur- Cricket une cr tan takots for the Fresno |] 3008 spert and regarded he J ' Siqned by President with unfi idly eye: She still a member of gne y res en pare : “IT told Edna I was going to the * f " siikien de bay 0 ticket, and shel] “ahistrom’s chureh. To the boom of cannon, asked me to buy one for her also,”| | the tring o oma erme an r e he said. “She gave me the money.| Fresno over a letter from a Mr.| jubliee, Beattie received the 4 The agent told me to sign both | Greenbaum of Tacoma |] news today that President of them was not for me.” to know they could not take part in| \. i ees ’ Dahlstrom denied the told tickets, though I explained that one) “1 wanted both Edna and Hilda Wilson had signed the Alas- Because Mitay Mendedovich, 60, an J 50, an Rasen miner, was penniless, k ! Uh after being robbed of abo 500 0 etn i ss fs k p story such @ business as the letter refer — pbb Mad aa Letoras pel a ae Jat lenoese a si 3 . his seat to oe 8, and-be 1 } urch.’ lace confidence in his wo! : s- pl ms aR Derry Cemmat ten te ane Sey 0 say chara’ Rev. Dahistrom, Handcuffed, Being Taken Back to Jail Last Migne noon that the bill was sign- Witndad: fa Gus Maia tenn onceas pig jo appear See a terday that he (Da! pgs ape I never advocated more than one by Deputy Sheriff Ludwig Frank, After a Day in the Courtroom. e| Bodine ed promptly at 3 o'clock, , corge Perovich, he is compelled to tle s arm Staion” eee —_ agen? par Sa ot Picture Was Taken on the Steps of the Federal Building The police are today making an Eastern time. Wy Sng eect Jnl} Waring Seven of the geutte, not right, according to the hy a . lice 8 4 eg Seattleites generally wore The experience of Mendedovich is e 4 ct. He said Anderson and his father this country, to have plural wiv effort to locate Otto Uhiman, a ahi unite fs patel Asse te e e endedovich is just one of many that bob up F almost daily at the jail od owed him $900. How soon after you married |real estate dealer, who drove his |} O¢e Dahistrom said he did not occupy! stra. Dahlstrom No. 2 did you get a ' bile head-on into a machine “Prosperity is here,” is On page 2 of The Star today Attorney John Perry, in the third of the same berth with Edna on the/qivorce from Mra. Dahistrom hla klar seh vege gi tbe the general salutation his articles, deals with the general injustice of the law, of which this q 8, Fresno trip. | No. 17” was asked. ake av., nea faler sty at ——— keeping witnesses prisoners is only one phase dic tre | night | Was Welcome Guest | Dahlstrom said he did not. r ton was thrown nearly ten Mendedovich is blind in one eye " til he had divorced wit ' a at, Englunds Home et "| Set’ Uy) (a Suspect, bets war fat He has been in jail since February 14. He must wait there until | le described his relations with)". ‘ fi ried hurt ne vie q oad the Englund family; who, he said,|.. 017, rectaerocwite anda 7 The seat which era Liceeny charge against Perovich is heard in the criminal q urged him to visit them every time . q was picked up 15 fe a sour. | be came to Tacoma. yg, ort oe. rr Uhiman failed to report to the ITED AWAY Perovich helped the old man spend his money in Seattle, declare When his children by Martha at 11:30, and hig wife was called in| Gen. H, M. Chittenden, president | ORO oc dent | Ohio commission as the most | police The physician reported officials, and one evening robbed him of his entire “roll” of «bout ta % were referred to, the tears roll Piety : a [able enpert in the United Bt that Uhiman was driving at a high $1,500 down his cheeks and his chin quiv-|"?0Utt® of the Seattle’ port commission, |" ica matters, te of speed and in a reckless ered. Hilda Takes Blame left yesterday for Dayton, O.|""Kiown ae the Miami consery.| manner, Swerving around an ob: | ‘ bb 2 several minutes he could not; For Dahlstrom’s Acts where he was called by the com-/ency, the commiasion is holding its ecraption: te ihe ete, penaes | } speak. | - NA et i HG be: ow . ran onto the sidewalk, then turning Hilda Englund, Edna's sister, tes-| mission, which will spend $15,-| sessions under a special act of the soda eae | Crossexamined by Deputy Dis- titied yesterday for the defense. | 000,000 to prevent conditions in| Ohio legislature his car back into the road, struck! DENVER March 12 report * [Aeroplanes sed in| trict ‘Attorney Whitmay, Dahistrom |" yin had testified against the|that state which led to the disas-| Upon reports to be made by Gen,| Paton's auto. The latter's car was |that “Mother” Jones, tag tamee B ttl b C acknowledged authorship of vari-\ minister earlier in the day ltrous floods last year Chittenden during his three weeks’ |*!most demolished woman labor leader, had 4 | atties ly nese | 'e ous books on religion which have! yiida said that it was she, not} The commission pald a high|stay In the East will depend to a peared from the Sgn Rafael hos-| PEKIN, China, March 12 been offered in evidence. | Dahistrom, who bought the tickets| honor to Gen, Chittenden’s stand-| large extent how Ohio will spend ET DAMA E pital at Trinidad, was received | Pe i ‘ ba gh Bog | During the reading of these ex-| for herself and Edi t the time of |ing as an engineer, and, incidental. | its 15 millions. here today at the headquarters of | Pg white Warr Kenaite 4 an- cerpts Dahlstrom recovered bis'tnn trip from Seattle to Fresno. \ly, to ttle, in its possession of! Bob Bridges will preside - the Miners’ Union CE Se Pin nouns batten 1h, ted TS DI 7 ble poise and became coolly argumen-|she gald Dahistrom “behaved Mke| an expert of Chittenden’s caliber. |chairman of the port commission} tn a suit charging that his broken | Tt was said that Mrs. J. W. Fos- Ocore Maere eeuee ah i ‘ative a gentleman” throughout the jour-| The general Ix regarded by the/during his absence liex was improperly set, Nester C,|ter, who had visited the ipatienh [hc eee ren ue Puan rem y eee Seee trip was b? ney ———| Mace was awarded $8,500 damagen| daily for weeks. had wired that) sry or cianee were used Mrs. Bessie L, Busey filed a sult 4 Féna Tapa area Fld Ba bre ee peng Monn gi |against the Union Valley Hospital| Morin veaders believed that mill |] by the troops to locate the J for divorce from Edgar G, Busey : 7 5 to buy a coat and the Swedish Mission chureh, said nssociation and the Maple Valley|. Labor leaders belleved ths p Sinak ia 5 . ed, het in Seattle for the California he had had disputes with Dahlstrom |Logging Co. in Judge Albertson's|tamen took her away. dent dilanbiy With hes te cece ae ler, y, Edna’ He was grateful t #€ on matrimony and that he had chal ourt It was admitted at the oxpital | with her by appropriating money wa, na ae bs slonging to a Vancouver firm aft- fat! d helped him te strom to lebate 'e that militiamen, who sell land, Bape Balad ¥its, to preg Roe oy ete i er a Rather than run over W. W \" the hospital corrido’ had been | be : MMs pate “mane henies| 5 |Ickles, 708 Pike st., on & motor S withdrawn. er she had helped him out of sim- me three $10 bills 1 ve neet, Cites Case of Solomon cycle, Attorney George H. Ring KILLED BY GA | |ilar trouble in Seattle ‘o buy her ticket > whieh I did. The agent i Wi ran his automobile up a telephone cf } They were married here in 1909, , Ne agent said And His 700 Wives i phon, ma .| ' M - Would be just the same if 1 signed “Solomon had 700 wives and % M | pole at Ninth av, and Pike st. last} ‘The death of C. W. Bevans, 40,|| GET ORDERS FOR TICKETS inate is ceeas Busey was working for the Per both ti concubines, and God did not say he night found asphyxiated yesterday in the The local management of | “second to New guson-Hendrix Co. and was ac- | | | | And Is our wisdom His machine was damaged. Hel perndale hotel, 419 Yesler way, is gement of the Chi York city in the number of | cused in May, 1912, of appropriat- cago Grand Opera Co. in Seat visit to the “Colony of wasn't it Granite Falls, was touch n God's? Starting in the stock room thought to have resulted through ac Vessels owned and documented | ‘i, $1,000 harge was dropped tle are receiving mail orders says at this port. Edna Englund was recalled ini. automatic Scale Co,, in the | cident for tick The company will on Second av., be Steamer Corwin, beached on Har-| | give four performances, begin nd Columbia ats |bor island after an accident, has| | ning March 30. baptized Hilda, her sister Judge Neterer as being applied to|an early morning fire «pread into poen floated 38, Bey 00k here thee was another quarrel at collateral tegen, the M. B. Chambers realty offices| WASHINGTON, March 12,—Ex At New York, 3,647 vessels and is now serving a year m and. threatened for a time the de-| ecutive clemency for the 23 union | 46 are registered, against 2,390 at eee She asks for the custody atruction of the entire building men convicted at Indianapolis of | Seattle. ot he r child, Mar fl The &. 8. Curtis studio was|couspiracy to unlawfully transport ha sistbiimnieeaioanmenilaiiie ann htly damaged, as was the A. G.| dynamite, will not be asked Ie Senator J. W. Kern has | Mrs. Busey, when she indy her This news comes from E. T. | father to post $3,000 bonds to pro- “My wife invited Edna,” he sald m by Dahlatrom’s attor- He said Edna began to quarrel neys ked impeaching ques-| Downs building with Chamberlain, federal commis- | tect the firm | { 4! sloner of immigration at Wash- Later, she says, Busey took $ ruled out by tween Cherry iim at Long Beach, where he tions | e a ington, in his annual report from Cope Spalding sporting goods house, the received stock being badly water-soaked, In| intimation that Preside in Motion Pictures | Firet av. and Columbia st., Fire SOUTH BEND, Wash., March 12 AL | —— }man John Sheehy sustained 4) Charies Barstow, 91, committed| The “Big Six” of Western av jaxing the “Big Six" league, haal \ ens, PIA, March 12.—Three em-| Goods ¢ ' | br NE ti a te un.[ Suicide by hanging himself to a| has gone out of business Sebi ca a red i ne me This immortal Shakespearean play has been pro- ‘ lovers, three employes and ee | 10k. Fre a ine 0) e fire ta un] Sn a eatin, lhl Nas a tate a association, and has gone o the x ned" Revers, three: ray ph anit D. Wolf 5 |No. ae ee ey ¢ his home That ts, the “Big Six,” as such} i orerage business for himself duced by the Universal Co, and will be sown at the ‘ of keneral pub! nm ’ - POS ORUER Ae REND will no longer © d the ec the Si ea) or] Will meet here March 41, at the in- | sen's ence Looks, | ; B10 SOURS OAs nen Tus “Big Gtx’ came into & Job oF Alhambra, starting today. It comes in 4 reels, and Vitation of the Washington welfare | notes Miss Mayme| James Bergstedt,.on a motor-| The Home Consumers’ league| mission houses in the original as-|notoriety a little over a year ago ; A Z ig its board, to confer upon the minimum |? "penis pokane eraityeyele, struck Mrs. Louis Collfer,| will visit the ple factory of Case tion, the Produce Distributers’| when charges were made by var | is said to be a most magnificent production. Further that it was a combina: | *riday evening, deaving the iation, will do their business |ous farm wage to be Vixed for women wo' » 11156 Denny way, at First av, and) & © particulars in the full page ad on page 3. ers. The Sellowing ‘MB sspdon tee a Bellingham! Denny way yesterday afternoon. | off of the lea 8071 Arcade, | individually tion of certain Western av. com I le pag’ pag 5 in o ney , " » he P > Pierce, 8: . astra ‘ ‘A ESLER ES Paste Rein - Emplovers—J, L. Vayne, Bpokan» Dry! Fletcher of Fletcher & Tacoma, She was cut on the head and body, at 7:40, L, F. Pierce, who has been man-! mission men in restraint of trade.