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LICAN. WHY NOT APPLY THE SAME PRINCIPLI IN PUBLIC OFFICE? THE COUNTY AND STATI AUDITORS ARE ROOKKEEPERS—THATS ALI IGN THE NONPARTISAN BILL, AND ELECT MEN THEIR A ITY, AND NOT FOR THEIR PARTY _ ahaa VOLUME 19. WASH., WEDNI DAY, NOV. 22, ee ee YOUTH BECOMES “tvimen 2 ' scl I n is feminine; because everything that Carried Wounded Since W Re nad ; seat ha do 1 the rearing of children is of natural ir Kansas City. Federal Judie Dr. Strong is qual ¢ position—regardle erest to 1en tom 1 ce is there for Began and Was Not ' 1 Pes A. f tere wh re a Belligerent ' _ shes experience by staat - 4 the i rv es of j | WAS WHITE STAR LINER nder so emine t Julia Lathrop, suffi iy | LONDON, Nov. 22 ws fool to be elected Decembe { TA \The British hospital shi; Vat Eckstein f the board the ly of Mr. Eckstein ’ f ae Britannic, probably _ the besrdiipea iol gory ba a eo 3 ry sas : beaepn de Fg eh _— LONDON, Nov. 22.—Eyes of Europe to- \ijje Siar ‘finer -of that ‘ oo! boa \is means that at lea w in still one NEV to day were turned on the Archduke Charles name and the biggest ship Rekauie- worsen have a fundammentel Vieht tosvotecon. | tag! aacetaet’ Di yi Francis Joseph, now to be emperor of Aus- ‘!loat, was ink ote the zea tro-Hungary. Altho Vienna has so far with- 4 held official court confirmation of the death set oy Mae iig ou SEATTLE BANKER : The Late Emperor Franz Josef of the aged emperor Franz Josef, his demise ei today that a those ; has been confirmed in special dispatches ‘!\ about : wer We 10 CAN HERRING | from various sources. > Were Injures and The nqw ruler of the nation, whose de- soa announce ON QUEER HUNCH mands on Serbia precipitated the great war, |,,..,; denatat tie’ vessel 29 and has been in Vienna for some time, },,.) jeen sunk by a mine Lee H. Wakefield Discovers following service at the front in command of 5) torpedo. ‘ and Develops New Austrian troops operating in the Carpathians American Industry BRITANNIC WASN'T against the Rumanians. WILL CUT IMPORTS With the prospect the sov-) leaders ent a ARMED, DECLARATION Riven the Gen are feeling the ereign may rtant - bearing on e of the war, | ing NEW YORK, N effect of the high cost of tiv his character s osition have empt sp study by express Hunga Bat | ‘ ing! a Man's war frenzy is taking the food out of the very mouths of salmon and halibut strong figure aged emperor were believed h the ship was thra t " mean an | ase in Prussian dom- | aispatches from Lo But it has brought a new the heir, in Safsjevo, Juse * 29. ination of theeemteal empire. Frnt. ..The lieilantie never has eonsped + \genugey, ko EsattIe! © Lrrh 1914 Josef, acknowledged one of the | tn trane-Aflantic service. not hav. re pannel re The man who will now become strongest rulers of modern times, | ing been completed at the outbreak Alaska herring, any had in the Pacific. Austria's ruler is known to have a no more. A mere striping, um | of the war. She was turned over! garded simply as bait for the good military education and ha reed in statecraft, succeeds him.j/to the government and [fitted annual $24,000,000 salmon and me success asa military Germany will probably find him|as « hospital ship, with cots 94,000000 halibut eiteles th comman in the great war. He pliant in eding to ‘ussian ¢ carried asually, In ‘ Northw n waters, is now has lacked any training whatever wishes nts, 200 nurses and Hin statecraft. or diplomac The emp arent! besid being canned for table use. over, he assumes the throne fairly good day er crew of abo men, the It is @ brand new American in time when the stronge 24 «hours dea » officers said dustry that promises to swell to} arose at his usual hour on Tuesday! The Britanni srning and went thru bis custom a hospital shtp,/enormous proportions, for the officers of humble herring of the North Pa ne. At the local| cific has been proven the equal of} the ship was|the Norwegian, French and Scotch product would have a task in maintain the empire of AustroHungary tact and strong. ary program of busying bh Hungary has grown restive un- governmental affairs, La der the Hapsburg yoke. Strong (Continued on page 5) strictly a non-bdelll Britanr FRANZ JOSEF’S LONG -IN BLOODY TRAGEDY B0v Is SHOT ee kippered Alaska herring Is for the Franz Josef, late emperor of | ne years later the pc ypioa p Big > th Austria-Hungary, was born | consort was assassinated in Gen BY PLAYMATE : ae ee Ee irks August 18, 1830. His death His favorite neice was next the vic _ only for bait and liner ends a reign longer than any in titn of 4 { family mis orcune, burn nd for ¢ the Alaska natives modern history, except that of ing to death at Schoenbrunn. The ree ‘ 1 take lace of the former s Loule XIV. of France, and |Duchesa IyAiencon, faverite of his! ELLENSBURG, Nov George norted urticle from Europe ‘ Louis, unlike the Hapsburg sov p's sist aied erity | MeCumber, age 2; Gites know Eee Queer, But Good Hunch ereign, ascended the throne an loade Wakefie'd was str while ot as operated sol welf in| the White r he re office it was sta ttle Man to Pack ‘Em r has shut off all the BE herring. Lae H. Wakefield Seattle banker and a acker, heard opportuntt nd of ed a big herring cannery at Po pecial ma 1 today were ported when a mere child of 5 ‘ a remind f ns wa white ot | it was a reign bathed in [er of tragedy, wos the km Car-| at Richar the large number of | blood and shrouded in trage a4, who lost her reasc ars t eaterda vietir : n swallowed before | dies. Franz Josef ascended the when her hes Empero He he son of Democrat net throne when he was 16 years ximilliaa, of Mexico, was exe-|County Chairman Roy Garrison ; daira” ‘ehowee taal old, and has therefore held the cute | the salmon often required as much scepter of imperial authority Next of domestic tragedy wan as 40 cents’ worth of bi er for 68 years. when the Archduke John, the em GIRL HURT DESPITE ent arket prices, befc VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov, 22,—)the light being out on Key Reef. Bee ose ane leone, recune ras, (ile ’ Members of the crew of the fishing| Wet, cold and miserable, the reign as well as the close. thron : alty, took EFFORT OF JITNEY the fishermen of the North| steamer Romano, wrecked Sunday | crew w given accommodation in omer, poate Mare Holgh irae néme of tolh OFb. ant sailed ft has remained a mysterious fact| morning near Wrangell, who ar-|the hold of the Admiral Evans, and \ Domestic tragedies, murders, sul-jaway with woman he. loved DRIVER T0 SAVE HER that the salmon swallows the her-| rived here this morning, complain|no provision was made for attend-| i cides and violent deaths have deci-|The earth 1 him vp. He g whole, eating them alternate. their treatment aboard the Pa-|ing to their necessities, the men soaggee ae ai Te ‘pecipireayooetag 3 Altho W. H. McCammon, fitney d first and tail first. On/etfic Alaska freighter Admiral! declare. tive, as a child, was his grand Last Tragedy Brings War Griver, swerved his auto and crash-| opening: the salmon, the bait {#| Evans, the vessel that picked them| ‘The captain of the Romano, miss-| father, a man bowed with the sor A later the Archduke Wil-/ed into a tree to nid striking | found “packed. tight like eard claret necting seid bee or fi lor gre ign Y guillotinaa. ‘ Charles, another of} Marilla Gillson, age 9, she was bit)in cans, head to tail with mathe-|the strar of the Romano was’ stopped his veasel when she struck, | or ed h an m 3 nt) b the running board nd istalr matical precision fall. Then Archduke Ladisiaus |e fractured collar bone It e Wakefield the big idea It this|dart across his path e mA ( aigental | da Why not do this packi himself ere gun fire. Last his hetr, t The acc tt 1 at 1 for the American market? The a would-be assin Archduke F’ Ferdinand, who|ave. N East } n at | nom industry was the result | t, and inte disse had been forgiven for contracting a| The jitney was going about 16 " i 1889, his or e Crown | morg: c marriage, Was assas-|miles an hour, and the driver told | ¢ - ; - 9 Page naa a Prince Rudolph, died his tnorzanatic wife at|the police he saw the girl, but did ' FOG HAMPERS Fl | WASHINGTON, Nov. 22—Announcement that he will death near Vienna, t Sarajevo, Bosnia. not suspect she would sudden! {introduce a resolution calling for an embargo on foodstuffs a | which, even after thes. years on the ground a y ” Pnes s mac or vw R ; ne been revealed sassinat rblans The machine was slightly dam PARIS An intense fog| aS SOON as congress conven was made today by Rep. Fitz It was either rd at Austria n but MeCammon was not tn-|is hindering operations along the} ger ld of New York, chairman of the house appropriations cide the ma ved— | flagratior t He carried the little vic-| Flanders battlefront, the French of. no one will eve r declaring ) at doctor | ficial statement ted today bcommittee If Andrew Alex should jof Sanas, y and, pines, heard of it, about seven;the Rockefellor foundation absorbed great drug companies was com sneeze— who Is at the care|years ago. He experimented with} And perhaps Dr. Coe would not] “He worked in logging camps | missioned by Dr. Coe to obtain for Well, he mustn’t do it, that’s | of Dr. Coe ars old and | native victims. sme of them bé-|have welcomed Alex into the Fir-/from time to time. Finally he land-| him some of the Chanlmoora oil of all. unmarried gan to get better. But the Chanl|lands t#olation family if it hadn’t}/ed in a Bellingham hospital, but) India Because when Andrew Altho nobody likes to become|moora oil bad to be merged with | happened that he spent two years|they never dreamed he had lep-| After it arrived, a formula had to sneezes, millions of ornery lit |chummy with sufferer of the |Other oils, because it made the pa-| w Dr. Heiser in the Philippines. rosy. A few months ago he came | be worked out here whieh tle leprosy germs go scurrying ad ph physicians thruout |Uents deathly #ick in other ways, |The state of Washington was ane} to Seattle, and went to a skin doc:| would ma ke it stfective withou Into the ozone, and whoever United States are interested! Finally 22 patients lost their lep-|of the first to send a physician to | tor | reacting on the patient breathes might just as /in this fellow mptoms. But they are atill|the Orient to study Oriental dis-| The akin specialist investigat This has been ace d well bet his money that he'll They are might! ted be- | being tehed, and the experiment, | eases, ed, and immediately got in con More than that be minus fingers and toes in a Dr ing hich wiil take ira to complete Dr. Coe went from here, And/ nection with the health depart: |ing symptoms which tr suc few years. t experiment of the jis really atill progre now the state is reaping one of the| ment, As head of the contagious ces He is actually ing his ta the rea Dr, Herbert this continent th Chanl The world knows little or noth-| many benefits from the investment. | division, | was called in, along pering features, under the injec ‘chief of the fectious « of Dr. Heiser'’s work and the Alex had been in this country | with a number of other physicians, | tions Pee vision of the « ealt ‘ Vor ag pe ‘i egetal entury-old treatment of India. for five or six years,” Dr. Coe told | From my experience in the Orient The of! acts as a tissue stimu hriment, takes care not to let An-| oil was known fn India to have an| Government bulletins have printed|a Star reporter But he didn't,1 was able to see right away that lant,” says Dr. Ce With it, the rew sit in a draft out at the iso- | encouraging effect on | rs, says few articles by him, concerning know he had leprosy | we had a leprosy problem on our ystem seems able to resist the lation ward of the Firlands sani-| Dr. Coe his work. Now he has turned to The tips of hie fingers. gradu-| hands disease and absorb the leprous de rian. Dr. Victor G. Heiser, U. S. pub-| ward the hook worm, since the|ally began to taper, and the flesh} Alex was taken to Firlands posits.” : Alex is a Greek, born on the isle| lic healta director in the Philip-| government loaned his services tolon his nose was gradually being A few hours later one of the! Alex was motored into the city (oo SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS Ni OMERELLY ALY e 1916. CONE.CEN: | Su cease ann 50 DIE, SAVE 1100 AS HOSPITAL SHIP SINKS 8-HOUR LAW HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL have the ame right t c |all the central powers from Athens, | VON | JAGOW UITS |amid demonstrations, was reported | Fournet, representing the allies, He | There will also be some musicat| fORE FAVORABLE THAN IN St i. HEAR THE yee COURT TO FINALLY DECIDE logical than on the of equa Gives Quick Ruling to Ciear Case TO SETTLE ) ALL SUITS Z hat KANSAS CITY, all t claim due him « Mo., Nov. 22. rience on the board, there the very f be elected. In pinion | Wm. C. Hook of the could not act more wisely | United States circuit Stre |court today decided ———— that the Adamson. T CHILDREN AND —siehshows law “was KEEPER BURN 3ctior,brousht voter DURING NIGHT men’, *2ns, ‘hs, tion suit brought by Rich Parents Were at Dance the Missouri, Oklaho- When Exploding Lamp | wt il Set Fire ma & Gulf railroad, NE TOT DIED IN BED known as the Ke: ted | fick road, was to get SANTA ROSA, Cal., Nov. 22. an easly decision —Two children, the sons of f th. Clyde Le Baron, wealthy dairy- rom e supreme mar, and a Mrs. Nash, who was | court. caring for them, were burned to Judge Hook's action today will death during the night at Val- | permit the case appearing before ley Ford, 18 miles west of here, (the supreme court when it com when the Le Baron home w. venes Dec. 4. The court allowed partially destroyed by fire. |the government until 3 p. m, today Word of the tragedy reached {to perfect an appeal and will here today. on the bench to certify the appt The dead chiliren are Clyde Le) ct that time. Baron, 2, and his year-old brother,! ‘The action brought by the rath Robert Palmer Le Baron. Their! road company against the brother- father ‘s one of the heirs of the rich} hood will ulso be disposed of this M. J. Le Baron estate. Mrs. Nash.| afternoon. Judge Hook will either 55, whose home was at Saxon, Ida-| qismiss the action or allow the ho, was caring for » children | railroad company to file the same when the fire started | petitions against the brotherhoods Clyde Le Baron, his wife, Mrs.|it filed against the government. Hurley, who is Mrs. Nash's daugh-| £, M. Underwood, assistant at | ter, and Mrs. Albert McGowan, wn0/torney general of the U. 8. who had been staying at the Le Baron| arrived today from Washington to home, went to a dance and charivart| assist Francis M. Wilson, district last night, which welcomed home/attorney, in the case, said he be- Walter Moody, the Valley Ford Bta-| lieved the decision of Judge Hook ~ 7 tion agent. and his bride. Mrs.) was in no way a setback to the Nash put the children to bed in her| government. > own bedroom and herself retired Judge Hook made the decision early | without material consideration ye At midnight a coal ofl lamp|the issue, and on application of hig” ~ standing near her bed exploded and| own receivers,” Underwood said. 3 set the bed clothing afire. Mrs.| Nash seized the younger child and! attempted to flee down the staur- way, but the fire spread too rapidly, | and she fell at the head of the! stairs. She and the child were both burned to death. The elder Le Baron child was burned to death in| bed Sead, | WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 22, DIPLOMATS LEAVE | Secretary Lane today announced his acceptance of the recommenda- |tion of Van H. Manning, director GREECE ON ORDER 3 vsines. te tocar a» expertmentat mining station at Seattle in con- OF FRENCH ADMIRAL et" wit tie “University ot | Washington school of mines. Con- \gress has appropriated $25,000 for Departure of} this purpose. | tne Ulplomatic representatives of| ROME, Nov. in a wireless dispatch from the| Greek capital today. BERLIN, via Sayville Wireless, They left in response to the vir-| Noy, 22.—The official press bureau tual ultimatum served on the Greex| today announced £ government by Vice Admiral Du ‘The state secretary for foreign affairs, Gottlieb Von Jagow, in- alleged the ministers were giving/tends to resign for reasons of ill information to German submarines|heaith, Appointment of Under and were at the head of espio Secretary Zimmerman as his suc | bureaus, cessor is expected NIGHT SESSION AT HI® uc sare °° | | 11.9 ft. 8:15 am. 81 fe. | j m4 rere a2 tt: cae pe The Ballard high school students! A SERIA IH will be compelled to go to school | sesesssseseesesneaeasstes: on Thursday evening, November| 23, so that the parents may have a : chance to see how school is run Nae MANAGER'S uperintendent Cooper will speak. | DAILY TALK numbers # not long ago, so Seattle physicians a }could note the strange effec Is one of the biggest tlings in the treatment, which may solve # modern business. Are you the age-old plague of mankind. — |i z it the attentiod But along with the apparent. vic = it he een hod ae | I # # Ef tory of medical science over lep-|# Serves? The announcements rosy there is danger. It lurks Seattle's best and livest | within the four walls that hold the | stores appgar in The Star. Jubilant victim captive. They are intended to be of she danger element,” says Dr Co, “re service to you in the p lity of @ carele eeze on the part of Alex. We are teachin sneeze—and when he ied better be careful him not to does, well —. HURLEY was awarded tl contract for grading the site for the new Ames Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. on the West waterway,

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