The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1914, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

KILROY, CONFESSING he wae a participant in a conspiracy to discredit strikers, has been tenced to six months in the county stockade. Now we're waiting to see what Colorado strik ere epar erawith conspiracy against Olly John’s concern will get ANUUUanUT NUH ANE AANA More Than Paid Copies Daily SIM VOLUME 16. HEN Mr. Hyr Fgal, of Rangoon, India, wishes to build a bungalow, he uses lumber shipped from Seattle. SOMETHING LIKE 15,000,000 FEET OF LUMBER A YEAR ARE SENT INTO THE FAR EAST FROM THIS PORT. If Johnny Bull, or any one of his many cousins in “dear ole Lunnon,” longs for an extra delicious plate of salmon, he demands the fish with the Seattle brand. WE ARE SENDING OUT OF ELLIOTT BAY EVERY YEAR 500,000 CASES OF SALMON TO ENGLAND ALONE. Should a charming housekeeper of Buenos Ayres, Brazil, become dissatisfied with the flour she is using, she imperiously orders her grocer to never, never again send her any- thing but the flour that comes from Seattle, Wash. THE SOUTH AMERICAN WOMEN USE BETWEEN 50,000 AND 60,000 BAR. RELS OF SEATTLE FLOUR YEARLY. And so it goes. Put your finger down at random on the world map, and it would be strange, indeed, By Fred L. Boalt as John W. Considine, violet crepe meteor to match.” _ The wife and I went to the Orpheum last night to hear opera. it this moment I have before eeeeh and yawn as T read i : * * With violet coiffure to match.” | find it the “stunning costumes.” I see no mention of my 's gown, nor of my lounge suit and natty English boots. with violet me the morning paper I do not even find our names among “others noticed the audience.” No matter. I saw the busy, tired little reporter taking notes. She in't seem to be en the opera. There was a hole in the finger of the ‘on the hand she scribbled with. ‘The wife and I got there early—at the unfashionable hour “Ot $. We have since been told that grand opera never-starts on By and by, at #:40, long after the theatre had filled, Mr. who, I understa ha »mething to do with the local @Bgagement of the Chicago G:and Opera company, appes upon the stage, and apologetics! us to be patient a! longer. The train had beep dela: hours. The scenery was even then being set Personally, 1 did not mim waiting the meantime there was much to see. ‘eee five Walting whets the appetite let colffure to match.” wigs in the fashion section of the Sunday my wife and ed with vi My wife had read of vic a » Dear, dear, how interested they were in that wis the other women, who wore thelr own hair, with, perhaps, a switch two to match’ There ix in women a desperate courage In the way they obey the Do you suppose that any man would have the nerve to appear in fn violet pants? ‘et there was no pleasantly, hospitably Must have known that hundreds ‘There was even a hint of satisf the first to dar Tam told the curtain rose on an elaborate and impressive stage pic 1 have no first-hand knowledge. I was asleep at the time. My io: nudged me. She was in a bad temper, anyhow. I had refused to my dress suit. [I've had ft eight years and worn it three times I heard the gr itta Ruffo, most sang “I Pagliacct”—in Italian. 4n Italian. Tt was thrilling, uplifting and tnsptring. Were talking and singing abou T have picked up a few words and phrases of Itallan—and quite a} few cuss words—from my friends in Tony Puggiion|’s saloon, on Wash-| fngton st, but not enc an operatic theme oar! sign of embarrassment tn Mra. Considine, as she, led her party into a lower right-hand box glasses were leveled at her 4 triumph in her expression. She was also Cavalleria Rysticana” Only I didn't know what) zh to follow a oe 1 took an instinctive dislike to Aristodemo Giorgin!, who was Turld du, who courts the village coquette, Lola He betrays the poor girl—the yellow dog—and goes off to war, and war, fusses ‘oes back to © ola marries somebody else. Turiddu comes back from th 7 ground Santuzza and betrays her, too, the scoundrel! Lola. and fights a Lola's husband is sore, as he has a perfect right to be. duel with Turiddu and kills him “SAY, MOMMER, THEY AIN'T - NO MORE ice ceca! $ “Leave Iv AT LEAST PUR- FAH TO ME DOLUINK,— TUL ASK Him MYSELF. THREE COUNTY OFFICIALS GO TO THE FLOOR WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE CITY YOU’RE LIVING IN? AIS NAME WASNT IN SOCIETY COLUMN, : BUT BOALT WAS AMONG “EM, ALL RIGHT wonderful of the new baritones nquent THE BAN is to be lifted on drinking and dancing on the Barbary coast In San Francisco, That saying, “You can't make @ silk purse out of a sow's car,” seems to be appreciated by the police commissioners down at the Golden Gate MME. CAJLLAUX saya she didn’t intend to kill Editor Cal- the judiciary! mette, but only to give him a warning. The lady doean’t under. stand editors. One shot is warning enough, Calling with an unloaded howitzer will often answer ANOTHER GRAND progressive step by Diego judge decides that a landlady all boarder a liar and threaten to “knock his block off friends while trying to Make him pay up SHOWERS TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS. he Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS TUESDAY, MARCH eyqgntni eect NIGHT = EDITION= SHUAANNUNADNNNANNNHAAUIANIAVHNOQAGUANNNNNOONNCTUONNHOOUH —, NO. SEATTLE, WASH., 31, 1914 CENT 2} THAINS AND “ if you should hit a spot where Seattle-shipped goods are not used. From the frozen. wastes of the Behring sea to the diamond fields of South Africa and the ancient places of Jerusalem, Seattle merchan- dise is distributed. And the outlook, we might add, is decidedly cheerful. The completion of the Panama canal and the plans for building the government railroad in Alaska are two big factors which already are giving Seattle commerce a new thrill of increased vitality. Seattle will naturally be the outfitting station for railway supplies in the North. It always has been the depot for prospectors in the IN FIST. Fl TOLLS FIGHT MASKED MEN NEAR FINISH HOLD UP 3I - INTHE HOUSE TOL SALOON: Blood flowed freely in a riot this morning in the county commissioners’ of- fice, when County Hos- emg Superintendent Wal- Richardson engaged in a ” fist fight with County pore gee David Mc- Mm This Heiress Must Live on $10Per Week| y= | Alaskan gold fields. It is the last port of call te a ais he footntiie Kenzie, and Commissioner on the Pacific for freight. And the gateway se Shite Peaased cabal: tally st ihe Comaae mstataian acar| Lath Hamilton added to to the lands that lie beyond the Pacific. Parcs Us Nouas Se expecten Looks 7 * wank tan om sareh ofthe excitement when he The man who discovered Seattle found a Glee wm Gee toll | Calle Elliott Brothers’ saloon at Toit} worsted R. J. McIntyre, mighty neat spot for a city. Seattle can’t help . Ne ie acd andl escaped with $55. and were|former deputy sheriff, in a \hard struggle. The trouble arose over a resolu- nd Albert being greater and greater as the years roll on. » measure’s final passag the bartender, And you, Mr. Reader, ought to be glad you're i-repea) toress admit they 4 to be 1 and four custon ra were in the sa-/tlon introduced by Commissioner lucky enough to be living here. icing hi loon when the men entered, at 11| McKenzie, proposing an investign: | n to the o'clock tion of the treatment of county b Brno Suspicious of a sudden move! poor farm inmates, following the NR OM oe NEY ae made behind the bar by FE tt,| reading of a letter of complaint Never Criticlsed Wilson one af t men knocked him sense: | from a patient {x no person esue be seas h an p ‘ommis * Hamilton ai ‘ ‘n o ve i “ya 1 : ne " The four men were line | Richardson came in late at ae a « i V'leo n and my: up ag t the t a and Hamilton asked for a re tu be 1 a ae tt en asy & robber pt them covere a) rea of the resolution. Jany time and I trust there never on A agp asa, alba oF j wii be. 1 have at no time ever Sodkete. other.<weat through thele Re Can Mater tee : e ull was read [ir wae foots Olt - | te ‘resoltion Commlsslinar an og, om EERE Moor | Kenzie started to step out of the é . ‘oom for a moment, when, accord: tertained any opinion that Prest- | . dent Wilson was actuated by oth-| | stopped ae Dr. Richardsom er than the bighest patriotie mo- “I wouldn't do it now, McKensie, tives and be a coward,” Richardson 1s reported to have said. McKenzle_reto |, and the tt “phe fact that Tam making this| fight for the platform's pledges i mar ond tor pubiy tareer. ! But It wasn't his nia that made me distike Turiddu. IT WAS BECAUSE HE-—A BIG SIX-FOOTER—WORE A ail wan't ce AND RED STOCKINGS AND A prs Nao fi when he was starting out to fight Lola’ husband, RE sane ‘TO! “Ther are matty Langs worse HIS MAMMA AND CRIED! jthan being defeated for congress lor defeated for the speakership, or even worse than to be defeated for the presidency, and one of them f . On the whole, I don't think the men at the Orpheum enjoyed them selves last night. One, t doubled over so thet his shift frent MT VERNON, March 31.—A man thought to be Charles Hop- kins, wanted for three murders, i sioner’s face With a witnesses, who al got all crumpled up, may have had a passable time to repudiate the platform whereor Wah cima alt aosd tt'wes “eplandia.” ta oF coureabih wea ail sal Gat Gate | believed this afternoon to be under Biood Spatters Floor have been sfiendid. [ t vat throw? } "ft can be happy without the rrest at Concrete. The man was}. The floor on the scene of the My wife and I came away at midnight, leaving them still at It. presidency. I can be happy with- ed by the Concrete marshal. ten ga was spattered with blood .e 8 ee lout the speakerahip.” [ze ad four guns and a hundre ee pr ece| injuric. ~ o cartridges on his person, the re- A chardson received only @ Says He isn't Candidate Mrs. Julia Mayers j|port to the sheriff's offi ted, | Slight seratch on the nose. ~ Clark voiced a bitter denuncta- of the New York World and . saying 5 These papers declare IT am op jlive on $10 a we and was tattooed in something the Hamilton Jumps In Same manner as Hopkins. McIntyre started to interfere ag A search for the body of Tony/|the old man and the physician — “LOHENGRIN” IS THE OPERA FOR TONIGHT Tonight the Chicago Grand Opera company presents “Lohengrin” Cal, March 31.—j 0, but compelled to} the at the Orpheum. cause her we Two performances will be given Wednesday, “Aida,” with Caro- || Dosing this surrender to England | father's estate of $112,000 cannot be | Gurb, a ve the shiee Belt 00 | Kite eee Hina White, for the matinec, and “La Tosca,” with Mary Garden, in| # the opening gun of my campaign Jdivided until after the death of her | (he Tallnoad tracks hy saan Set caaty the evening. “La Tosca” closes the Seattle engagement. for the presidency fn 1916, I never,|step-mother, ts the situation con- | "*) as thus far heen Gaevelling. | 07 ath | o gagem The body of the dead fo Hamtlton hinted to any human belng that T|fronting Mra. Julia Troconiz May y of See Send See. Send | Oe oe — ould be a presidential candidate |ers on the tracks has been identified icials who came into the of lin 1916, and'that I am nots cau-| Mra. Mayers {s the “baby” daugh-|**,tuat of Tuny Olson. lt the sherttfs office, ane didate jter of the late Julian "Trocomis John Freeman; who was seriously | © 8% beriff McCormick, Depaces Tey THE SKIN 1 have steadfastly “supported | pioneer of this city. : | Wounded, la 'reqoraring; anGhis de-} Robert, Becks, Nelens<aam ident Wilton uptil we were| Sho recently separated from her| scription of the bandit tallies entire Seer eee eee OF HIS TEETH! | ed upon to bolt thh platform. I|her husband, atd is now relying on (2 Wit that of the second i —— ‘ : hedlutely fetuve taféo‘any auth’ the snduey the carns for suppost, -|"7*°7: 88 Hopkine is now known a sale nee Bata to thing She cauot contest her father's) The city council is considert S. after Ie Richie a t deel takai’ it i States His Position SAAT the a=co0el proven shat any| bill Sniectaced, seatartar’ tee tha [hed boom palied ett bin ete la 1 be got Monatele bi R > bon “Whatever may be the differ-|member of the family who makes |transfer of the p ip lin. an ee , i Pes izh school 'ences of opinion / respecting the [euch an attack forfeits all claim to gram io the blood rere ae ec Ve ~ merits of this ease, i do President estate ent . Mok | WRW YORK: Maren 31—a | ‘xia of his geth.” Wilson bonor for bis act. If I —— loner | McKenzie was johnny may no in his place and believed as| ‘ . surgery and Buenos Ayres cable to the Rible at es, I should do ag*he has done given medical atter He was Evening Sun today says: jdent, but in tt fut I don't and cAnnot indorse | eee 8 ee | “Dispatches from Lima say | )*°" | st ast his judgment in thi matter, I » trouble D: advices received from tquites, | N02, Using vs think he ix wholly wrong, at least canal Richardson good Bibifeat ex © far as the treaty’ bears on our an audience by Come | Peru, express alarm for the | pression. Look uj domestic situation, ghd consequent: Sak he a eee safety of Col. Theodore Roose- | the 2th verse of the 19th chapter ly offers no just ww for break- Ser ae wee he Wee eee veit.”” Dr. Lyman Abbott, of /|of Job you'll find the patri-|ing a well-ec réd party. pled ats a Gey 8 ch patient the Outlook, said he had rd arch uses the worda “I am es Won't Be Rubber Stamp farm I declared the nothing from Col. Roosevelt |caped with the skin of my teeth “The New Yogk World says 1 Se rerdie ie and believed him to be In the |which, fn plain United States,|am to be defeated as apeaker, -as So-ward. councilmen plan were conn ee interior of Brazil. ang & narrow escape. punishment for polting the presi ted tentatively by the charter | be 36 and 87 of brs ?. tient. Bo be Itf The World tried| revision committee will be attack: | Ha in tie tueare cet | DIVORCEES TO to heat me for} reelection to the | at the next meeting by James | ser were discussed at Is ership, byt I recetved every} Y, C. Kellogg, one of the com-| ye — cu uum Sy tier Ml "gra B RAPS WILSON FOUND GUILTY esr ean, wi cant ote Pet Bh | alors acdse fotne «DALTON SAYS |,.288%.,ch, 31 coanang - er stamp eatrtative or| ward plan is that it will revive the ust expe ces and jay | Rep. W. KE. Humphrey of Wash-| CHICAGO, March “Handsome a rubber stamp epenker.” Pin Aisedn, kk 4 ah e cna suehing over lington denounced President Wil-| Jack” Koetters convicted toda - ‘ciheis tha: vas | COAL {is coop of the I umbered® |son’s attitude on the Paflama canal |of the murder of Mra, Kmma Kraft troile nret | corvova, at 5 ‘ re. Only diveneel tolls question in the opening ad-|and was sentenced to life imp GAS. ; » Alaska, March 31 i divorcees | ar’ See es teeee sal ool ntan| » life imprison \ who ein tu —Jack Dalton and his men, who mem bership, dress in he house toda nen _- 11 interest delive d 960 te : . - —— VANCOUVER, B. C., March 21 is Risitax. sudeie iithat, tho ward] ovat: to ak ten tare tee Saying city had too many pri- TOKIO, March 31—Admiral Mat-| Judge Dooling, San Prancieco,| Hysterical After taking gas| system gives that elemer navy, arrived at Critina ton [rate sence Snes See t r eved command nake t p m . " pate » ATTIVS tina r loymer oft s ‘4 sumoto, relieved of his command | makes distinction in Mann act be-|for a dentalfoperation, Miss Etta|trol they could not heve If cou: day. He taend tae nd (Gh ant ¥ Chiet tion with the navy graft|tween commercialized vice and|Levy, 20, raf to the beach and|men are elected, ax they are today,| good quality and will stand th wissen tee ee 1, was locked up. merely immoral conduct | drowned hergelf, Iby the city at large test. ©. Toommisston to iaewe 20° Sa "UISSEN—THEY'S More (C@. CREAM WANTIT! YUH Go BaCK AN’ SG@ IF YUH KIN SCRAPE TH’ FREEZER FER A SPooNFUL §* Shoe Stock on Sale Tomorrow The stock of the V & H. Shoe Co., 1208 Second av., goes on sale tomorrow for the bene- fit of the creditors. Leading makes of men's, women's and children’s shoes are rep- resented Full details will be found in the large ad on page 3 in today’s Star.

Other pages from this issue: