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OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; MODERATE SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS PTC ALLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLt bes " eee More Than 43,750 Paid Copies Daily | MMMM ENT er The Seattle Star juiset) SIM THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS VOLUME 16. NO. 15, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914 ONE CENT 223 5itsixe An? | xico oY | AKE CANAL DAM Ste 1S SWEPT AWAY; FLOOD FEARED | com. > new trans. rush th A water tually be fat such a spe to eaten ser anges k h ga t t P whatever t end La » fter 1 0 € t it ind so 12 o'el lay, threatens to do f , spla The Fre " 1 1 plays, | but washed a 1 traffic has owe The water has swe been — suspen he — bridge Dredge Is Capsized feet {te norm It is which is a huge wooden structure. The collapse of the Fremont |feared that the waters may reach }has set to a depth of between | bridge seemed only a matter of | the construction rk at the two and three feet time Pilings suppo ng the struc-|Salmon bay end of the canal and carried down the stream do considerable dan The break occurred at the weat| ture w age its midst and took about 20 shots at the 1 Huerta, di The above dandy snapshots of ¢ Vietori i few days ago by W. G. Shepherd, special corr of course, excepted—and turned : result of the probe into campaign funds, made at the request of Graphs Aaaednatmidteshee r = by the committee consisting of Judge W. H. Moore, Mayor Cot.) ‘”*™ over tet hatatl aly ie rhe wan at Heerta's personal body guard, with the order of mil | | j ga” preacher, was today Dabistrom ived the verdict | te af attorneys for | | found guilty on one of four with an air of nonchalance the def oly | counts, charging him with hav Sentence will uring that their > an innocent, r | ing taken Edna Engiund, said the next two or three palf-baked her.” | to one of his alleged 32 four counts against Dahlstrom we F j “ "from Seattle to Calle very sin and any of the four t at times to smile at her, \ . pretty Hilda head i; fore a Jury in Judge Ronald's court . haughtily as Attorney Riddell! and n f “s ‘ white slave act lilda a nglund, the t y orne) » ee . rdciehe as oh th charged with killing Miss Bery! Bill] "a weary jury returned their ainsen ob Edna Englund. the t¥0. scornfully pictured the ease and ue oF soldiers wholesale today. ‘© Inst Jan. 16 with an automobile,| verdict to Federal Judge Ne' result of their romances with Dahl-|@ickness of her submission to method was informal istened intently this morning @8| erer about 11:30 this morning, strom, the blonde-halred evangelist Dahlstrom and his doctrine of stripe j His press gangs simply selezd = W!{newses tentified that he ap) after having been In delibera- i k them both as his “wives,” |™any wives colleen Peden tigen Inthe streets |Ponred drunk at the time of ee ir A scald Her face flushed, but she did not . bases 5c toor eg jo streets | accident | lose her composure. Hertha Raskins, who the unfortunat with his camera. Huerta was loudly STREETS FOR KILLED GIRL | Rev. Albert Dahlstrom, the tlon since yesterday. heard their characters assailed yes- “Heliga” r ftern vehemently who | MEXICO CITY, March 13.— Harry W. Boswell, on tr fornia, in violation of the Mann — wan s to the prosecution tossed her —men of wealth and influence, Miss Marguerite Mes Growing more and more nervous | as Attorney Webb grew bitter in : his atcack, Edna, as she heard her- self styled as a trickster and a bad sbrieked pitifully ee A . . dav. and ¥ woman, nd col- 1 Fleer. ‘and Port Commissioner Robert Site, SSeesart John G. Peirce this poo ojos no wan Pipsdeninone } 0. and Pike , roma and col fe igna' i take effect ril 1. ing a rifle, no boy was too young tdly ¢ She was led from the room by tendered his Lp ps i ft sa . P' . tigati bod and no m too old to be ifa ing + 1 from the driver. her mother and Mrs. Martha Dabl- The council, which met in special session as an investigating Ws lores boauet abtaival ate pe ie ee win whe te now a. thet teeta Nine hundred convicts trom down the street, | think Iran back the former favorite of the minister. it. Her hysterical cries that she was . ‘ - , the local prisone were among ‘oward the curb.” said Mics Meag Table AR: of the ages made by The vk committee was that) [h2 SSrctipts, Among tnemt her "Twas evelted at the time senonent of ten paneanyacial | i eee . a private citizen,| were many desperate criminais. _{ called to Mies Rill, but she w could be heard from the ante room, rated) Comciman Peirce , and with Peter Geoghegan, a pri *| Huerta has been worried Jately|Mearer the car than l was and | Hilda, who sat with her back to ered ‘and obtained money from a number of cafe owners for the campaign j.)(). Zapntistas activition in the couldn't get ont of the way” her sister, turned her head noncha- lyicinity of Cuernavaca. All the! Captain Willard testified that he! lantly as her sister screamed. Top C. Slater for mayor. been a jdividuale engaged in a business|™me2 he can spare from the locallaald to Boswell when he was Discouraged after an unavall- | Trevilifon refers to fragmentary |, She rose leisurely and started to * report contained the Infor, by year since | have xi/ be a entetene 3 end upon ,88FFison have been sent northward brought to the police station, “You'll| ing search of more than a year [evidence she has secured, whieh follow the sobbing girl, when she stional that I. N. Davidson, cam-| resident of Seattle ‘ a wlee an that nd Sdunl It was, therefore, to raise a foree |have to sober up a bit.” Crptain| for her daughter, Verona Tre- | throws a cloak of unusual mystery | ¥@% Stopped by Mrs. Peterson, Fieor. 7 of Councilman A. J Declaring that no amount of e ‘Gan tk = Madiontation® to deal with the Cuernavaca rebels Searing will also testify to Bos-| viilion Thornton, 20, whom she | about the strange case “; mother of Martha Dahlstrom. also obtained money from) investigation, however, aid «se pelice. tn participating in| that he ts pushing conscription, well’s condition at the station. | says disappeared last July un- The mother is now at the New| “She is not inexperienced,” ij least one cafe owner able the outcome to him, would | Nit aict, le guilty of an indie-|, Reports were current of brisk| | The state's witnesses were called | der peculiar circumstances aft. | Vendome hotel, on First ay., and {s| shouted Attorney Webb, refer- Furni- Pe: Peirce addressed | relieve the ombarcecemnee’ Poe be and ‘a mistake, which he|#hting about Torreon chiefly to show Boswell’s condition’ er leaving her husband, Mri | determined to continue her fight} ting to Edna. “She knew she (othe council and also made his continuing | In office, hn now fully realizes, There is abso on the night of the accident, and Sarah Trevillion has placed |to solve the perplexing problem. | was doing wrong. Why did floor. ustemarks orally regarding his| therefore considers it hie duty = ut Sty Mtlence that he commit Though several women have the speed of the ear, which it is the in the hands of United “I believe | caught a sight of | she shed no tears on the wit- ‘Paition, stating that be has been Meth to the counell and tothe | Nisly no erence eta mot property teeee are ninations for claimed, loomed up suddenly and States authorities for investi | my daughter last August | ness stand? Why did her face frompted to resicn “ his| public” to resign. ee. tee ant fea ootsent bar in Ge ne has been ad-|knocked the girl to her death be- gation. | she was entering a bullding,” not flush with the shame of iciency as a lei fticlal| Peirce’s resignation follow is contrary, however, to the og | matted to Dp c i fore she could escape. Refore her marriage the missing] said Mrs. Treviilion. “But Innocence? If her testimony Seis tapaired by unfavorable |in4 hecis of the investigation made “r inis organization that any J eR as 8 ae sean ne aaa oe Mm itr ti. Sheeet — girl, according to the mother's| since she disappeared | have is true she ought to go to the Pilieity" and by reason of per |) ihe Holo club, of which he is a offical, nothwithstanding the ’ story, was carefree and happy and| ‘failed entirely to get a chance penitentiary for life. onal bosiness me . continued practices of the pest had few friends with whom she as-| to talk with her. What is wor- knew what she was doing, and Piloving the acceptance Of | ry. Bolo club investigation. con- should solictt. funds from any sociated intimately rying me more than anything you can judge her by the ad- Feine’s resignation, the councll | yoy Gacmt Teastee 1.| cane Verona Trevillion was graduated | else in the case is a phone call missions she has mad feok up the Goddard investigation. fo nineham, J Hi P ‘ree’s term aa councilman from the Acme Business college In| | got last week. | know it was | It was then the girl collapsed. Goddard Denies Knowledge A. Blackwood and E. ( woud have expired in one year | 1911 and was a stenographer for Verona’e voice which said, | Fre re for defense charged Counciiman Goddard stated he was concluded Inst night — } Seattle firms in the years follow ‘Oh, mamma, | must see you! that the prosecution was a frame- Sholetely knew nothing of the/ To this committee, Peirce st | ing béfore she met the man she | can’t come where you are. up and an attempt to rob Dahl- G@atriution of $25 made to David-} nis intention to resign “Hecan | married in Tacoma, November,| How can you arrange to see | Strom of his property @e W James L. Shute, of the|the fact that hi cleans Vill Ti kled With : - 1912, according to the report. me?’ And JUST THEN THE They caused a smile when they feenie cafe, that he authorized no} jegisiative official been im ia Te Salvador Bianchi come nojnel baa 5 In her story of her efforts to) LINE WAS CUT OFF AND | ferred to the evangelist as a Mc'et “coatributions, and | ited t Pe Wh eiitas _Attorr Phillip Tworoger will find her daughter in a search| HEARD NO MORE. The |“poor, half-baked, crazy, itinerant, f Sheet tearm of it until after the/and “by reason of personal bus Maxim Sileneer |)" cccisentany, nowever, he hay attempt to make the state recom-| which has led her through Los An-| dread that something terrible |gospel preacher,’ somewhat “off? ee kad published ft. Davidson | news neg A os 08 t Sa ‘or his loms. A suit. geles, San ancisco and Western| has happened to her is nearly | a8 the result of too much study of f a A ong CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mex. pened to be an ' will be started in the Thurston cities back again to Seattle, Mre,] killing me.” philosophy and religion the contributio Bad Form, Committee Says belie at WA r Blanct z Miarlly made by Shute because of rhe Bolo c mittee reports at March —Gen ia kept crime arth ore ane e Deeaie to hes (Davia pate ep mien het 200 high army officers . day laborer, had no money } and an affidavit of Shute|eral business 1 g 4 waiting in an ante room to There tances were suf Weed along the same lines few houses ¢ the liquor day while he cleaned his fictent for the « state of Wash Goddard insists business, and asked if the ireds rifle The weapon was ington to mete out to Salvador Bi diiman Marble suggested an|to contribute toward the ater given to him recently anchi a criminals punishment until Tuesday, but| campaign fun It is equipped with a namely, the county jail : fnsisted that the invest!-| This system of raising campaten maxim silencer. , ador remained in the King| ; Watinne, so that he might| funds, says the committee, has Villa never saw a silencer ounty jail from January & to Feb- : 3 : i oa oat Bo teh | etm tobiowed for yenss ‘ before, and wan as pleased [rary 20, 42 dave, because he didnt REGARDLESs of the personal victories and defeats of | | BIG ENOUGH TO RECOGNIZE THAT HIS EFFI- ¥ The committee ywever, be as a child with a new toy save any money to put up In bonds : s > quickly as possible. Th = inition. newer ty ne be et - ete a at att the various candidates in the recent election, the peo- CIENCY AS A COUNCILMAN, BY REASON OF HIS Shute was then called. No| lieve ne rep o insure bh hs : A h of all wh | CONDUCT IN THE RECENT CAMPAIGN, HAS 4 Was adduced to indicate|!t 1s not consistent with the posi neas in the De Blassis murder case ple of Seattle scored the greatest triumph of all when, BEEN IMPAIRED, AND FOR VOLUNTARILY EF Mat Goddard knew of the tr jt pied by any public Offt |, Qicr ane to take care of Ite ive! The trial finally came on, and through the investigation committee, acting at the request | = RACING HIMSELF ‘ | ta between Davidson and Sh jonally solicit campaign | . ih and Pine, wil sive | Salvador testif of The Star, they established for all time, it is hoped, the | : RECESS totter te the council tions, partienlarly from in thorough ‘traning an And the big state of Washington ree: ic officials h busi lied The committee appointed by The Star to Investigate campaign NICS thot he toed oe. cat ‘ : & * n the goodness of fits heart, paid; Political creed that public officials have no business solicit- funds during the recent mayoralty campaign ended its report with Ti iettess or held cut witness feer ing campaign funds, especially “from individuals engaged | ___ the following: him for three days at the in a business whose existence may depend upon the vote “During the course of our investigation testimony was given MY Promises in return for any ampaign contributions. “I admit that | approached fen in many lines of business,” Sys, “including men engag- 4 in the sale of liquor | have that Mr. John Peirce, city councilman, and Mr, Peter Geoghegan, ada snd 40 centa mile ry ” a. | SHULACK of that official. had been active in the solicitation and collection of campaign OPENS TAILOR SHOP J tits ie ini OCR ioriens ak This ideal in politics has, through the publicity given funds for Mr. Slater from several proprietors of cafes, and that at the report of The Star probe committee, so firmly rooted | least one collection had been made in behalf of Councilman God- | | | | Sale of weight - deco- state at all f A / In the meantime, Salvador| itself in Seattle that the resignation of Councilman Peirce dard from that source. It was stated by one party that Mr. Peirce appeared in person with Mr. Geoghegan and collected double the J. I. Shulack, who has been in the tailoring busi- . 1 48 n P lost his Job on th aukee tun-| is scarcely a surprise. ness in Seattle for many years, has opened up a vena bidet aba Se secre wiles Even Peirce now recognizes that his actions in solicit- amount the proprietor thought he should contribute. This partic- new shop at 323 Pike st, in the Green building bs) ic hy ge ; ular cafe proprietor testified that he had contributed to the funds Mr. Shulack will make a strong bid for the business WOMAN KILLED ing contributions for John C. Slater from cafe proprietors . Slater and Goddard, and vot- “ sanpre A 4 siness is out of harmony with the sense of propriety entertained of Seattle's particular dressers, and has his opening We hesitation in saying that | Was blinded by my enthusiasm $4 falied to realize the fact | My motives would be mis- | There is nothing of two candidates for mayor, Messi ed for neither of them. “We think this subject is worthy of further investigation than Floor. Mlawtul or of which | am i.e a moanaee by the people of Seattle. He recognizes it and bows to ines ind my action was in announcement on page 8, in today’s Star, in which SAN FRANCISCO, March 18 the sentiment of the people. For that, he earns the thanks the time now remaining will permit us to make. With the system of cam Suits at $25.00 and $30.00 are featured Mrs. Victor Rufnak, 29, was shot z ‘ WM. HICKMAN MOORE, GR financing, which has and Killed in a local boarding house. of the community. ws a “GEO. F. COTTERILL, been followed in th ty year | Vase - Police are seeking her husband HE IS TO BE COMPLIMENTED FOR BEING ! “ROBERT BRIDGES. I irene nee een CC TT EN LN TLL IIE CL ELUCLUTLTECLUCECLU CCT CCL LLL LU LLL LLL LLU LULL LULL LLL LLL LLL BY FRED L. BOALT with statistics. So had the Commercial club. If you put, head to For a year they played—they and thousands of other children | MOTHERS AND FATHERS, AND TO DIE. = “About four , please—tf it is fresh.” tail, in a line, all the salmon caught in a year in Puget sound and | in the pools of that creek, leaping gthe little falls, shooting the “So they come, swifter than any ship, and holding a course as SS “Indianapolis” puffed out his cheeks and twirled his micro: | Southern Alaska waters, they would reach from the earth to the | rapids true as a liner, to the mouths of the big rivers. = opie mustache. I call him “Indianapolis.” His first name is Tony moon, BUT THAT IS NOT THE STORY OF THE SALMON, “Then all of a sudden they turned, these two—and al! the others “And some are caught in the traps, just as these two were Bis surname {x Some-thing-or-other-apolis, and he was born tn Ath See!” said “Indianapolis Here are two halibnt. One may | —and fled down stream as fast as they could go, two and two to- | caught, so that we may eat. But many escape the traps, and rush ES #08. I seek his stall when J want fish he aa lady, One may be a gentleman, I do not know—I who gether. Where were they hurrying? No one knows, my friend. up the big rivers. Never once do they stop, but hurry on and on = “Fresh? You saw me take it off the 1 And yesterday it was sell many halibut, But this salmon—took! It ts a lady. You can Nor why they hurried—all those young salmon. ome turn into the first creek. Others go on to other creeks SS Swimming in the ocean. It is that it is Salmon day that you would tell by the head. It has a smaller nose, and the lines are prettier We only know they hurried to the great ocean, and lost them farther on. For eacy salmon knows the creek where it was torn, = at the salmon, yeu? I will prove to you that Iam right selves in it. And they were gone three years “They shoot the rapids, and leap the falls, The creeks become = T paid it wa 1 80 With dexterous knife he slit the salmon, and hela op his palm | “Hut, though they swam to the Mid of the farthest ocean, they | narrow and shallow, They’ struggle on E “Indianape had half a salmon on the block, The flesh show a string of exe | never forgot the little creek where they were born, That is why I “By and by they come to Water so‘shallow that their bellies 3 ed hard a clo 4 | Rut this one," and he picked another from the case, “is a gen- | Ike the salmon. For we Greeks, though we wander far, and try,to | serape upon the gravel. That is why they have come—to scrape the ss There is,” he no fish Uke the salmon, Sothe dealers tleman. Ho haa the head of a man—strong and rugged | be good citizens of whatever country we live In—we never stop hin ges from their bellies to spawn on the creek beds. = they do not kno hem salmon ig salmon, and the price is #0 “We will say, to make a pretty story for the newspaper, that | gering for the motherland “And then they die. They drown, That is life, my friend. We == Much a pound That is all. dust ax halibut i halibut, and bass is | these two were man and wife. For the gentleman salmon has but | “And now comes the strangest part of the story | live to be fathers and mothers. Then we die. = , and white fish Is white fish one wife “At the end of the three years, on the same day, perhaps the | In a little while the creeks swarm again with babies who, dn 3S “But I—I have caught the salmon, It is a wonderful story—the our years ago these two were born—where | do not know. | same hour, all the salmon of that generation—but no others—-turn | turn, when the call comes, rush, two and two togteher to the ES + Floor Story of the walrnon, You know It It was in a little creek which flowed into a big river, which at last | and hurry faster and faster—millions upon millivns of them, And | ocean <6 = } I paid | didn't The Chamber of Commerce had provided me emptied into the great ocean | where are they bound? They are golng home. WHY? TO BE “Your change, sir.” = iz tr mm mm TOO TOTO UT ULL LUT LILO LAL Oo LALLA fe Si 5 A Seale REE ; ‘ acai TAN