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writes to the other woman. Read the other woman's answer today on 3 THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS — : ee and Another Girl] e e a e r NIGH In “Confessions of a Wife,” Margie DITION ORR ne page 5 PARR ARAA RRA See: VOLUME 18 WASH THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 1916 fe) PRESIDENT WONT INTERVENE CENT {es PUTS BLAME ON MURDERED MEN } ASK CONGRESS TO GIVE WILSON POWER TO ORDER INVASION: Sen. Lewis Introduces. WILL HE CROSS THE RIO GRANDE? Wilson Stands Pat on™ Bill; Texas Member |scirs ines Miris Glen sew Original ‘Watchful Makes Fiery Speech are that, despite lison's attitude, the United States will dispatch in House. an armed force across the border in an effort to bring peace. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. clothe President Wilson with authority to intervene forcib in Mexic ous rebels in the ringeine os’ |) Waiting’ Policy; More Murders Reported. 1arel 1 Secretary Lansir statement that Amefisg gress was asked today t Sen. James Hamilton Lewis, of [linois, majority ; introduced a resolution thus to authorize the sident t Gen, Carranza been u i to round up the a free hand with the army and navy forces t extent that murderers shot d 18 Americans at Santa Ysabel they are now used in policing apa and Hayti Mond the Wh use toda it plain the president ie proposed, too, that this pow eviated one whit from his policy of letting Mexiegig given, so that, In case of Recessity, America might punish Vitetion of United States righteo nd protect United States property rk out it wn salvation, while America watchfully waitag a Ysab American tims of the San tr ere 1 nte { Defends Wilson Policy utra y to enter Mexico. This move, the direct outgrowth l Ge za ty to punish the of the bloody slaughter of 16 Amer murderers pr bly depends the administration course if icans in Mexico, was followed by a Me 1 affairs. ~ urtment are awaititl the rauders. ay. Press reports indicated that ps mm purs' uit > Indications are that Carranza will seek to satisfy “ administration's request for punishment ‘3 The Mexican nm gave assurances that Secretary: speech, howere, in which Senator Lewkis defended the administra tion’s policy of patient, watchful waiting PIPE LEAK }, Om the other side of the capito there were flery words from Rep resentative Slayden of Texas anent the Mexican situation | President Wilson, however, refus led to be swerved, for the prewent,| the chief has Laundries have been ordered Lansing’s suggestions will be met by the city water department to g ge ‘ ij 3 ae «: iy asa eS ad } American..mining companies-are considering send; ‘Gown. held etstemient that C f America 1 to ¢ inate Vill Hydraulic elevators must stop [the victims went into Mexteo fn }regiment of American volunteers to extermina e Ma in running. the face of a warning that they! {his bandits infesting the mining regions if Carranza will give. Bottling works cannot be sup- | “ld goer * ae owe peril a permission for such action, dispatches from El Paso said to jee Vengeance d plied with water. People are From Mexican Ambassador Ar-| att o f g F fficials ined ordered not to scrub. redondo comes word to Secretary! SR Be Oe: cs FS 9 5! Sa ARR BI 8S HGS aie: The first ov ak of indignation among officials and ine Boats cannot take water |Tansing, deploring the assassin ress is Peete: Gt 5°2 GIVES UP WIFE HE ‘pocroRs ASKED CHEF LANG ASKS peneumption of water Thursday That the temper of the house is situation is planned The orang nt is relying: morn “ xicat og ap lb gor deere cree creek the mamacre and suxgest forceful n against a recurrence of the massacre. “aa m. Thursday morning, and the| eee inet trom a macan administration is not considering the clamor gfor ime gates immediately opened to start ee thw | | | (Continued on Page 5.) water toward Seattle, the fact that | SPPlaus wit hich Representa. | 1 jtive Slayden's remarks were greet- 6) & es « the city has about drained its re * ped. Tt will take at least 13 days, with |that bis patience is exhausted In 3 ‘an uninterrupted flow of water thru|the Mexican situation, and that he ——— the pipes, to accumulate a normal!felt constrained to discuss it from! pr, Geoorge J. Nuernberg, physi: | clared red ent, however, is giving no heed to inflammatory m any quarter o change of policy in the : the floor letan and surgeon, of 1934 Sisth| “Nobody should be granted « di) geattin shouldn't have heate Asking for olicemen, a ; ‘ae wee : ‘i rh teu tee | Representative Is Fiery live, We. commenced, an action|Yorce,” he said emphatically in| °* AC te {larger patr the wate EL PASO, Jan. 13.—Twelve Americans, including two@ The water department fears I have been silent even when I| Thursday to divorce his second tlking over the matter with a re street cars because peti Pence het. station a) Women, have been massacred a Madera, not far from the ¥ further trouble. If there are breaks thought a mistake was being made| wife, Augusta L. Nuernberg, aod to Porter for The Star, “But it must wouldn't be nearly so healthy sit eM \scene of Monday's massacre of the American Cusi miningt in warmed cars irth and Hell ; ‘ ya be done in our case. It was a hard ; before that time, and the supply has !" leaving the whole matter in the| carry out the commands of a mys acl ge AA sag dial party, according to unconfirmed Chihuahua City advices tos to be shut off, Seattle will again band# of the president and the!terious voice heard in their bome min to separate, for both of us That's the plea the Seattle El pvolver practi gymnasium, a!) face the possibility of a famine that secretary of state,” he shouted.|on the night of June 18 crit whole thing is against the ii company in preparing to make|*chool room where lectures and ay would seriously threaten the city’s “Americans have been murdered Read thou the tenth chapter of ere a . ig peut VIO" before the public service commis-| “first ald” instruction to policemen Reports that Kramer, a young American rancher, msety. <ney S88 5H equate, and Mexteags| Mark!” Nee Goete sage the vote prs ie the avid on wite so sion may be given, a place for drying had been executed by a Villista firing squad Friday in the Many buildings have had to stop have even invaded our territory un-| ordered, addressing Itself apparent: ™ vation nt Aina vssdistichiace Sirsa The commission sent out letters | the clothes of offi In Inclement | Guerrero district, 100 miles from the scene of the Cusi shOgee ther elevators der military command and have| ly to Mrs, Nuernberg ac Sngione sd the eves to Seattle physicians Wednesday, | Weather, a new city stockade, con Hep: Tenants are walking Thursday, killed and stolen.” We were both startled,” h mi Ps p Heide hago = ye ne asking for opinions on subject. | 80lidation of tl city and county were confirmec ho » 4 J ic ave seen hei 1 jails an¢ stockades. « a ) fast Q the of the i a Cc at fehwabacher Bron wholesale In response to the senate resolv-|said, “We searched the hioure, but /0f tans Minaters fo hive seen het "complaint has been made to the |Jall8 and stockades, and making Con upon the news of the Cusi massacre, the honse, the Campbell block 9051 tion passed last week, asking the found no one found salvation. I feel better, too. | PUbie service commiasion with ref- | * ner ae hetted it: | Madera report shocked the city afresh, and roused indignas First ave., the Walker block. 113 president to give congress full| Im fear, they finally got the fam: ty Bl en eee about our | erence to the heating of atreet cars| Chief Lang Thursday submitted th ua en heat , Occidental ave., in the Colman block facts in the Mexican stuation. the| iy Bible, and, with | trembling || ime | mever | ib age Beatt Sere ee x } i and many other places state department has decided to, hands, turned to the New Testa ee Ta be say Siete ee t © most of the lund at they 1 " vere in a fighting m Authorities took The water supply had reached present the information at an early aes 5 the tenth chapter of St.|!0&, and ts in Seattle, | shall never stor Bete pkey eg ; Ren fae heen cleared, | precautions to guard against trouble diers were recalled such a low stage when the repairs date sitive take tee wee remarry perioes iiiness. On me or ‘song reed to their posts, and all extra police were dered to be ready re mate et only a 24-hour sup . wi ar : : . oye. The first Mra, Nuernberg, he said, |“ ‘0 are © ved it ormation tha cican ty Ue eer we silhe ‘alot’ dan y remaine “From the beginning of ¢ Saf oo Miemighesrrciagg tring | the heating he cars 1 | t : : py Finepectors Enforce Order The giftie gie us, tion, God made them male and jin "tne Cinta nuliding, wt his offi in colds—peop ing | little, if any, farm work was done, lo guard them against violence, as a result of the Santa There is not enough water In redline folke female. For this cause shall a | riey worn on friendly terms, he at t care and going aga nt My . Meee ever. he wave,| )S#bel massacre of Americans, Gen. Manuel Bada and 12 town. nor will there be for eight or ey see us man leave hie father and met, |eaid. and often had friendly taike| tie Cold, it le claimed by some peo) sariy enough vegetabler for jai (Other prominent former Villista officers were thrown Him ten days, to tide over another fam tor er, and cleave to his wi somechar ole, would resi ne 1 vegets Ne b chs ine of more than a day and night they swain shall be one fiesh, | | The comminsion then seke the|&Nd stockade use have been raised | jail today on vagrancy ¢ s and 27 tons ¢ “What, therefore, God has physicians for their apinions, from joined together let no man put |\LAST RITES OF |& medical viewpoint, on whether or | for the winter Thursday afternoon to enforce the ner 0 a ed paint, of : r tp ie oe conservation measures. They will & | f asunder. 1 no he cars should be heated for ; i f praises high see that laundries and hydraulic ele “Whosoever shait put away | CHURCH GIVEN {the pubic neath work of the women's d vision. vators have stopped Removal Sale his wife, and marry another, TO GEN. HUERTA - sere a Sermuneeae | Mgaluat tn. They had all been notified by bad committeth adultery against READY FOR pte oo n the prese Ee No Wa y in progress. 1 ar EL PASO, Jan. 13.—Whil GILLIES He wants to wait until the EL PASO, J k No Washing Is Done Is now in progress. It “And if a woman shall put a ile ts to wal f eg . PA an i The water supply to the laundries is the occasion of some away her Husband, and marry affairs in his fatherland verged TRIAL ON MONDAY | re wre may order @ pean tation | an aregaie ter fer : ralonging bas been cut down so that they * another, she committeth adul on the troublous times he lived | city and co jails and not to In Manage atson of t Cusi mi . most attractive offers tery.” thru, grim old Gen. Victoriano t what he considers a “t Inspectors were ordered out pot tored away jthe hens ad was that of the murdered man q faces of victims were partly shot off. One body was lite less | was faithful to his master even un- erally filled with lead. The fea only have enough for the boi ae eat i ah : ice ai dediats onli Huerta, once dictator of Mex. | OLYMPIA, Jan. 12—-All ts ready expense to death tures of all were horribly disfige Hilbe sconstay tener es will be in On Men's ( dv ercoat ts estates or Nu aia Ake ico, lay today on a bed of pain, | today the trial of John F. Gil Resew found im prowling by shots discharged at clean effect all day Thursday and prob-|J Suits, etc. Full details, and had married ar inabing | Bropeety Ma wet: THAME, {ite former claim agent of the In-| {-~~wannrw wore) arons tin a patch, white in the|range..- } ie 7 y. The departm 0 ee ayes i » hey consulted toge here against death. dustrial insurance commission, who W h F moonlight, near the heap of Amer e father of Maurice Anderson. tate sues “Hien uae water leis prices, etc., will be Rb, veh ove ny oar - das Following a sinking spell | PP is the first to be placed on trial in eat er orecast }ican dead bodies that the Mexican| was a member of the rescue party, ie seaervolra se possible within ( » large dis- ‘nally {t was agreed that Dr.| night, when the fast rites of [connection with the looting of the beatae : bandits had piled uy e patch) Others ahead of him found the torn bapa aes ol gay ies FOUN , in, the large dl N ibe turn over all his prop.| the Gatholle church were ad- jindustrial insurance fund, His trial PY iy ie araureettlod f white lay the gruesome head of{and shattered body of young Anders Water turned into the pipes play ad on page 2 in erty to Mra, Nuernberg and that| ministered, the “Iron Man” |is scheduled to begin Monday mor es {| “Whiskers master——blown — off/son Thuraday morning did not reach Se today’s Star. You will |) she should leave him lapsed into a coma again to- jing, January 17. The Fidelity and | ~~~ | with Mexican softenoned bullets On a pretense, the party tried to attie until about 2 o’olock In the eg" " in order to rectify, if possible, his| day. |Deposit Co. of Maryland yesterday 4 - ~y he rescue party had difficulty|send the elder Anderson away afternoon. find it profitable to [Pl ret mistake in divorcing the firat| The chieftain had bidden his|forwarded to Attorney nera TDks AT SEATTLb n identifying the head. Later) “I know ne said, calmly, If there is another break in the look it up Mra. Nuernberg, the doctor must|wife and relatives good-bye, and|Tanner a draft for $2,000, the full! +n ft when they learned “Whiskers” You've found my boy pipes the Lake Washington pumps again break the word of the statute, |Father Ignacio Mayer had admints-|amount of the bond written by that |{ 10 sf on IW n's dog, they were certain; He helped to carry the lad’s body t 1_extreme_unction ny for GIN ble task. he de will _be immediately turned o It_in a disagr OOD OO BOOED OOO NOOO LL STAR MAN INTERVIEWS KEMPSTER ABOUT HEAT IN STREET CARS from his whining solicitnde that |to the funeral car. The man with the little mustache] A down Seventh ave, ajwere working overtime | ton. years ago that if the franchise com-| s it true that only going ahead with these things, then, ! Sta company often looked vain ies a dikad skal ¢o tha elevate: GAA the tol Sie aii geaned hut ke didn't. look up. mittee would drop the fight for/company's car fave heating the cost? at th » different viewpoints, Saprosches the railing sod set porter was at the outer gates of| Ten minutes passed | Arad hd noes sf Kempster”; Heating equipment in the long-run | equipment It Isn't the Cost The reporter confirmed the conten: an ear the Seattle Electric manager's sanc Fifteen minutes passed the bannihen oautlied B ’ ears that the company would handle It is altogether, We don't know tio: Is Mr. Kempster in?” The Star | torium Twenty minutes passed "7 ih ‘ the problem itself?” Not Ready to Say heat is really needed in empster at this juncture gave Mien asked | “Something Personal” Asked Again for Name Have a seat Haven't Checked Up Is the company, Mr. Kempate in the cars that haven't got the reporter a cigar You see, the managing editor| “He is in and he is busy,” the What's the name?” asked a Have you anything to sey thrt| ww. pave done what we sald we 808 to go ahead and equip any it, There were some arguments! In the meantime about 20 clerks had draped himself over the office|clerk answered. “Something per-|woman who had supplanted the|The Star about putting heat in the youd We paid we. would par more ears with heating apparatus?” against it before with 20 piles of papers were mobile radiator after getting off his car|sonal you wanted to see bim/man with the little mustach street cars heating equipment in some of the Well, we fire not ready to say He referred to the argument ad- ized in the doorways, The reporter 6:30 a. m. and told the reporter | about?” Sho got it and took it In to the Nothing Much to Say long-run cars and see how it worked |‘? # ue RAEwered. | “Dut i will | vanced When the clty ‘wrangied. aver | palit nid good-bye end Gapeiias fo “zo see Kempster and ask him| It WAS something personal general manager Kempster puffed bis pi out—whether the people the cara|¢ threshed out before the public the proposition (wo years ago, that vd about heat in the street cars The rer r got over the grippe| The credentials were accepted Nothing in particulay,” he said. eevee a eat or not service commission, [ presume heat in the cars, with men smoking Well, when are they going to The Star has been telling people|a week ago, and i» personally in Phe reporter was told to proceed How about your understanding 3 Re aeer Vea ny sink The man who gets up early in in them, would make the cars heat the cars?” grumbled the mans Who got cold in the street cara to|terested In any measures to prevent Proceed he did, thru two outer of-) with the city council two years ago, "Has there ever been any kind jhe morning and rides to work in stuffy aging editor, after the reporter, “call up Kempate The Star|a second. siexe fices and then Into the corner room.|about heating the long-run cars of a check-up on the pe “ae 1® the cold str cars has a legi Since then smoking has been pro- back in the office, flopped down to 1® getting down to tb chs. It Sit down,” suggested the cler Kempster sat at the big polished We have done all we said wel heat-equipped cars served. as to! mate kick these da hasn't he? hibited in 1 treet cars write his “story is talking with the street railwa It was wari and nice in the ouler desk and puffed a pipe would whether they want heat or not He bas Different Viewpoints Call up Kempster,” said the re manager itself loffice. Two big gilded radiators| It was nice and warm in there,! “Wasn't it agreed a couple of| | “What keeps the company from! Kempster intimated that The porter, discourteously.

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