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IVCN THAT (tOOOO graft the Qua I (hn month enough to put I a on buaineea. In Seattle, Sea Port of I FRIEDMAN CUM FREE l.n- NEW YORK. VI lut lant ami tin I at he to not to aril," hla tu kervulosls of women u.l men suffering from the white ptajtur flocked to the Waldorf An tern hotel here today, hoping to Dr. FYlederich PYaai Friedtnann. tke youthful IW-! 1111 pbyalclan.

who claims to have diacovervd a for the dread ilUvttiti' The WM MurlMl In the of the hotel by the while plague dttlau. many of whom la the laat of Hip disease, were pathetic any evrr wit MHeii la York When Dr Fnedmann announced ke would ill' before to- Bonvw ttfn i dlftappolntment. Madmann fold the rotted hoped to make aome teata for giwenini. offlci il tomorrow Mo but Utile answering all question- through secretary tad brother. Hr Pried GUESTS HIDE DEATH OF SISTER OF BRIDE BT IXJI'IH.

Feb. ktittlred at the wedding of Ada Wolff and Abraham evening felKn tie treat tea ety in order tha; the bride and her mother, he I Wolff. be kept of th- death of HI He Wolf? slater. a ahorr time before The pleats aughed the louder and daatml he harder, they rheered aa the bride and her mother led the grand uiarrh. and aa their icawtv they were spurred to merrier out burnt bjr by Jacob Wolff, the father The wedding, dame and banquet follow ed the Hi tie ctrl'a which oc-i iirred when the fell on the at home aad a pair of arlaaora plen-ed JUDGE TAKES HAND IN HUNT FOR HUBBY Dr Philip Reiford Waughop? Attorney Walter A Keene.

-presenting (ho phydclan who has Aaoppean-d. until thia afrerroon to cause why the doctor should not the nurse bride whom he mysteriously after six of mooning at the sanitarium ha met r. Attorney Keene denies any knowledge ihi whereabouts of Dr Wasghop, replying to th" repeated questioning with the remark lie In the hands of bin friends. recuperating from the effects at dmgs administered him by Waughop The doctor's friends profess Ignorance A question has arisen In the minds of th- court and the counsel for the dew ted bride aa to whe'her or not the doctor la suffering from the effec' of any drugs, as represented Attorne) Keene has filed a suit for divorce in of the missing physician He obtain-d an Injunction restraining the nurse bride from necking her husband. Now the bride is an order dismiss log the Injunction t'sless Waughop Is produced In court at 1:30, or his attorney can show reason for his concealment Judge Kverett Smith lares he appoln- a physl' to find and examine him, to learn Juat what Is the trouble TELLTALE MIRRORS GO PHILADELPHIA.

Feb. 26 The of BflStvue- Strafford have to move from the halls of the hotel all mirrors that are placed there to allow the housekeeper of eerh fioor to what ftoen cm in the portion the building for she sponsible. Th" rr tal been found to have its begin plobe OF CRICHTON Investigation of tbe charges pre ferr-d axaii.st City Health Corn CrlrViton In connection with the handling of garbage under the la a be tas'in up th.a af. rr'Kit, by the department effiriency committee and Irr ('rlchton Will be the only ones to ir tcfore the lornn. tee rtCh 0n rhar lth haviot: allowed wast- not er to be handled by the Mt to TTecharg.

rred by former einplo liepartineiit fi in have rt aly Hi I contract' or tb sating committee. IDEAL WIFE IS PAPER-KNOW HER? tii- v. li ir, I the VO-lflK church I l-ooni pii'tir of First thodlat followfiiL'' ih, wore than a arore of dcacrlptiona. He considers the Tlx 'V wife Hhoultl tlx- (rare i'V' 1 lal nl I'stl'Tewskl, the figure of Venus, the! of "ii'il vivacity (if a cyi 11 the ko'i klow the ir' ahamer llkr the virtue of a nun, 1 hi' of of Job, Cm tin of a Trojan. constancy of 'a I abilities of a charwoman, tlx purse of lletty mtsn and ttair of uwn." i'UR FOTLATCH.

CONTRIBUTING EARLY! DO IT NOW! tnann of Colorado The doctor'a manner li nervotia and anl mated Mia blonde hair atraiKht up and hla eyea are eipreaalve lint Krledniann came to the I'lilted at Ihe Imitation of K. Unity, president of the Aetlm National hank of New York, who of fered hlin ll.ootiooo for a proof of the efficiency of cure Kin lay the doctor will aide lo cure aon ln law of roiiatimpilon hVledmnnn will give hlin treatment hut aaya he will not accept the financial reward "My remedy not lo tie a secret." declared 111 Kriedtnann today "I propore make It known to all the world "1 have here working on the cure for 14 and In the laat 30 I havr treated between I.JtM) and S.o(hl Mow many I have nb-olitely cured I cannot ea tlmatr. hut the tiuiulier Into the her tlir.w! Her death ranted by her hailo lu enter an automobile in her alater'a Mrs Wolff, the he and other tin-mix of the bridal I arty had wlttcon) the fall, and mother lie rne hyster leal The Koeata told th- er and that the rhlld had been but aliichtly injured. and urged them to carry out their part of the wedding program. mother ronaented, after bHtig told l.lllle recovering at the luwpltal After the wedding the mother told her child dead, waa strapped to a hospital rot.

Attain and attain declared would kill heraelf at the ehanee SAYS DOCTOR ASKED RRIBE IN THAW CASE ALBANY. N. Keb Denial 'hat had offered Husj sell, sup rln endent of Ma'teawan state asylum for the criminal In sane. (Hm to aid In the release of Marry Thaw, was voiced here today by Attorney John Anhut of York before the commission appointed by Ooverrior Sillier Dr. Russell told me," Anhut testified, "he would be glad to i any business my way Later Thaw retained me as counsel, paying me returnable unless secured his ielease, "On December 16 I aw Dr.

litis sell. I told Dr Russell of my re- U'inlng l)r ItusMell then asked fne: 'Where do I come I asl-d hlrn what he meant and he replied: 'Why, 1 recommended you, and you got the job. I would not do anything for Thaw I got money for OSCAR IS PARTED FROM HIS SAVINGS Oscar Lustlg Is 1120 short this inornlt through an excels of nco In his roomtnn'e Oscar showed him aii shining t2'i gold plecev. Tne sigiit was tto much Ifor the roornmite l.ast nlglit he made away with them The prtir room! tig at tin- I loti I' toil ind had previously been employed JI tfce at Btflfly, Wash The Seattle Star VOL 14. NO 311.

hese 5 Reported Picked for Jobs in Wilson Cabinet Wit.IJAM ItHYAN WIMJAM M'AIMIO LOIIB HRANDKIB. AI.HKRT 111 ItI.KSON JOSKPIM'H DANIKI.S fljr t'nlfr-1 Wirt WASHINGTON. Feb Although no official verification has yet been obtained of the report that five members have already been selected by President-elect Wilson for Ms cabinet, credence is today being given the story that William J. Bryan is to be secretary of state. William G.

Mc- Adoo secretary of the treasury, Joaephus Daniela of Nortti Carolina secretary of the navy, Rep. Burleson of Texas postmaster general and Louis D. Brandies as attorney general. WHITE SLA VER THA T'S WHY SUFFRAGETS GO TO WAR By W. G.

Shtrp'ierd LONDON, ENO. Feb. 2t. Tel the women of America that we nri doing the inme thing Amerlrnt men did way back In when they threw th' Knillih tea into the lion ton harbor and retailed again: I Knglish rule. "Tell them W' are flghtin tto the same battle that wan fought c- in the American civil war tin 'inertlon of slavery Only our Is the battle of white alaveri not the battle of blink slavery!" This Is what Mrs Ktnmclin' Pnnkhurit told me tod iy when 1 went to her and asked her to ex pl-ii- to Ani'-ilean why th" Kngllsh-suffrages are blowing Uf bourn ami burning and eommlttii en 'III' short ol tnufder and udden d' ath In their effort to gain th" ballot Mrs.

Pank hm on ixind af'er h-r arrest on a charge of blowing up tie home of Chan Cellor I.Jo* Jeorice It I desperate," replied Mrs PnnkburHt. The i) to whlrh white al.ivory lias come In Kugland in rrlhi and it Is dlsilnclly up to the women to put an mnd to It A REAL KNII That Is why we are going to hiioli x' 'i 'o get -th' b'i I'm oni Wo a 1 II- ballot we will wlilti smveM for 1 1 Vet and save our race! "The It to floggkj men who live from the proceeds of worn en, but we believe IT 18 BETTER TO FLOG THE MEN WHO PATRONIZE THESE WOMEN! "And who knows but what we will flog these men yell are now In the most THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH, WEDNESDAY, ItKUAHY 2b, 1913. UNF CFNT 1 NKVII II AADR fIAIN TftNIOHT AND THURSDAY; LK.H SOUTHI ASTtIILV WINDS GOVERNOR'S VETO IS NOW SUSTAINED Mlnff OLVMI'IA. KVb 26. a in 111 In the HtuiK I tin bouae today reveraed on or it governor'! veto Ain upruur, a motion by Itep Mima to expunge from ht- record all the vote of yea tenia on governor 1 veto of t'lii'iii'V lll.mill achool bill waa puaaed.

B6 10 40, with one abaent. the veto, overridden waterday, ait 111 In ef fen It (he general opinion that II will When the hotiae voted go over the governor In matter of building the I'hen uoimal. I(ep he would IntrodNM a mo lion today to rtn'onnMpf. When ihla waa done a fierce debate followed. Th ii came Hlmx' motion to elear the record of all reference to the veto, "I am atrongly oppoaod to thla action," aald I.later Inter "It a which can only end In cmfutton When the hoiuit conaldered my veto of the bill to rebuild the normal.

It wna ixinald-ting the atibject of the bill, and the action of the In deciding that I waa wrung in vetoing It ahotild atand With ayatem of expunging the record we will not know what haa lie doue until the legislature flnalh It la iM'lieved the action of the houae waa 111 to net a preee dent to pnve the way for recuitalderjtloii uf the veto of the tax bill, upheld by a narrow matgln JUDGE CAN'T BE SUED, JUDGE DECIDES OI.YMI'IA. Waah Jan tVcll H. Pltftt, who fcfMghl mitt nKrtinol lllitlf Jahr It Mltrhrll of Thurvton rountjr for imprtfonnwnt a i-ont'-mpt charge. la wl'hmit remedy, Thla Ided of iHiritv. who dlamlaMt the Tucoday.

thn oiiirlttKloii of tin ilun brought acalr.at f'hl-ann Mllotukiv A Paul, wrote a let Itr to fudge Mitchell, uaing the latter of having liought by the compnny I'pon the order riff fieorge (iaatoii arretted and he fined tfor contempt of rottrl atnyed In Jail a few then (hi fine and brounlit the ault for falac Impriwinmcnt againat Judge Mluh ami ihi ahertff RIOT IN HOUSE Hjr WASMINOTON. Keb Ifi lug marked th-- meeting of the house a committee of whole this afternoon when a deputy at literally thi-u Congressman Murray, of Massachusetts, from the where Murray was remonsi rating with Congressman Alexander, of Missouri, unfairness The deputy and Murray exchanged several blows, and excited inters surrounded the combatants. Order was soon re- Stored MUH. KM MIDLINE I'ANKIIURUT FOUGHT TO BE GOOD AND LOST I WAS HISPLA YTHING AT 13, SAYS GIRL WHO SUES MAN FOR $50,000 Four years ago Sadie waa a big. rood looklnx school girl of 11.

fresh, clean minded slid full of the Joy of living plowing eyes and a wealth of ravenlilack hair set her a little apart from the rest of the girls of tier alie, and Invested her with a dig tilty and bearing belled by the Immature figure That was four years ago. The other a young woman, nattily lad. stepped Into 'he of flee of an attorney In the Pioneer block Hlg. brown eyes looked out from under the black picture hat and at the nape of her neck a roll of raven black hair waa twisted. She smiled a crooked little smile a smile that was not pleasant to gee because it was the smile of the girl who had stepped across the line and knew It The.

girl as Sadie Salamon. nee M' l.e»n. and she had come to if the honor of a woman waa worth anything in money, is the story she told to the grave faced attorney behind his desk: "He came to our house often. He wss years old and like a badger. I liked him because there was no reason why desperate battle of all I the battle of the we have only just begun "Tell American women thnt we have only Jti started They must be silt prised at any'htng we do lit fact, we think her- that American women ought lo begin to follow the Kugllali tactics of militancy! "The women over there reply to jiH thai It Is not ii-y In Anier as the problem Is different there.

Tliey say the women are slowly gaining from tin governmenU and that In that I they will gradually gain na ionai suffrnge. Hut I warn the women thnt In conservative' Kastern st ties of Ameilia they will nsvei gain sufj ige from the nien voters. And I rn these men Hint they by their 'ultta-cotiseivallve' ttltude on ibis ipiesiion, are slow driving their own women to do liat the Kiigllsh women are doing I A bin li iin: tnltl explodlni: build ings to show the atrengtb of their determination!" MR3. PANKHURST IS HELD FOR TRIAL Cl'rtOvt. I- 1 i'eb Mrs I'nnkli tint, of the uft tu'in-t nflmver to ibo charge of Instituting the ilynn mitlng of the bomo of haneellpi I trtj tie I sthe ui fot' trlal at the Oullford BurniQ) here todnv lit her pre hearing In Wlilch 'en mag I lstrati'B silt Mrs, Ponkhurst In at on ball.

The courtroom was pail oil with friends of the woman, but no demonstration wns attempted. I'rone i ulni Modkln atUiiigly denounces) Mrs. Poakkun I. ho. she sat unmoved throughout the un-iilguinetil.

I should not. I liked everybody, I think. I thought of him more as one of the family. and I dif'n't know. I waa only 13.

But I w)t big and good looking and he made me hii plaything. Even then I did not realize. I thought surely It couldn't all be wrong He told me It wasn't. "For nearly a year it wai like thla. and then he moved to Seattle and wrote to my mother that if I would come here he would get me a job.

I came to Seattle. I became a domeatic In a home on 17th av. and I fought to be good. It waa no use I wat too young. 'After thai It wan easy.

I waa alone and I didn't know how to flitli 1 Jur.t lie helped lo Then one ilav I wan aetif to the reformatory, and I knew then the mark was on me. "When they lei nie out I tried to start owr I went into a dressmakers' establishment and worked hard It watari long until I met the man who married me I didn't tell hint It- cause I wan afraid, and I wanted him so much. The day alter we were married, some one Ise told him. and he left me. never seen him since." Ami Sadie Salamon will tell her story In court when her damage ill for $50,1100 against Robert Wilson, tli- man alleges Is re sponsible for her troubles, comes up.

BUILDING BOOM INDICATED BY CiTY REPORT Tho estimated valuation of fireproof buildings, for which were Issued by the department of public works during 11)12, Is twice lb it of ni Ila for which permits were Untied in 1911. The same condition holds true with re- Kurd to the warehouse, factory, dock and wholesale building estimated valuation Permits for buildings of 116 estimated value were Issued in 11112, as affnlnst $5,701,066 in 1911, a gain of 21 per cent. A gain of 190 per cent In valuation of permits issued for fireproof buildings; a gain of 8 per cent for frame buildings, and a loss of per cent for semifireproof buildings is shown. CATCH GIRLS LOOTING HALT LAKK CITY, Feb. 26 Afli beating their way from I'ih catello, Idaho, to this city, Mildred Krotonstlne and Kernlce Simpson, both under 10, proceeded to enrich themselves from tho counter of local Jewelry store, and nre In Jail today.

Without a tear or sitfli. they told the police they "dug ottt" of I'ocatello, and did not wish to return to that "btirK" Btr placed in the of j.ajiper Gl VE FREE PHONE TO KILL RIVAL That the Bell Telephone in an attempt to freeze out its Inde pendent competitor, adopted the plan of giving telephone aervice free to the people of Corvallii, will be laid before the federal grand jury inveatigating the Bell merger today. .1 manager of the Corvilli! 4 Independent Co Id In Seat tie today and will appear before the luvMtlnatura during the afternoon, 11 la Iwlieved. aaya there are now f.Oo free dlatrlbuted In the Hell company la Mill holdliiK onto 1.600 and will continue to fight he tayr A thorough Invertlgallo'i of the puratied by the Hell Co do away with competition the CoMt will be made by the grand jury. Thla la made apparent by TROOPS TO SUPPORT HIIERTA EL PASO.

Peb Admitting fear of suwniarv execution If ey continue their oppovl' on 'o li lerta, all troops in Hnnnra chv took oath of allegiance. It wait also renounced troops at Prleta, Oananea. Heim and Ouaymas now allied vuh the government. There reiua.u, however, J.Of'O Yaqtti indiam In Honora to fy. Every M-ilcan In Sow Mexico and Western Texas a tract of land In Mexico, if H'lKK'ented by 11 onft.

(ionict and I)e Iji Kuent" are adopted. -Oc i-i is en route Mev'oi t'lty it. submit to lluerta 4 in th. dlttrilnillon ol governinent land among former rebels and Mexicans driven from Mexico by recent revolutions Kiiente says If this Is done It will cause 1.000,000 Mexicans to return to uielr inud A dispatch from Mexlci City declares that lluerta plans to recruit his army IfiO.OOO men to support his military dictatorship. MARRIAGE SWINDLE? LOS ANOKI.ES.

Feb. 2fi What may prove another line of activity on the part of the alleged ring of fake pool room open tors under in by tbe police In belnc looked Into today, following the discovery of spurious marriage license blanks in a safety deposit box in a local bank, the police say was held in the name of l-ee Rial Rial is under arrest on a larceny charge. FLOOD; 2,000 HOMELESS I.OS ANOEI.ES, Feb. 2( Half the seaside resort of Venice is under water today. Two thousand persons have been driven from their homes and heavy property damage has been done by floods following the recent heavy rains.

Sluicegates connecting the Venice canal system with the ocean have dynamited to permit fas'er flow of the water that is piling up. but little relief lias been afforded. A NEW curfew law in the canton of Valais. Switzerland, provides for the arrest of children on the streets after 7 p. m.

and a 50-cent fine for the parents of children apprehended. WATCH BACK PAGE FOR ADVERTISING OF THE EON MARCHE The Bon Marche adveitisements will appear daily on the back page of The Star. In calling the attention of all Seattle Stvr readers to this fact, we feel that we are offering housewives one of lie best news articles possible. Legitimate department store advertising is eminently important news, for it carries to the housewife and buyer the great offerings of the department storesffoer that day. It is news of a money-saving value.

Each day the department stores offsr choice selections and bargains to the general public, and we take pleasure in announcing that The Bon Marche is now ofte Tke Star's regular advertisers, and we suggest that our readers watch their advertising 3rery closely. the summoning of from many of the Kiuullcr towns In Washington 11(1 Oregon. Tlilh morning Clyde Corliss, manni'i-r of the Independence company, of Independence, Or John Davis, of (be Homo Telephone Caj of Spokane. and (Irnnt Hughes, of Forest Grove. were examined.

Investigator McCourt was In charge of the today. Other witnesses waiting to be summoned In-fore Ihe grand Jury today are Krank Hafley, of Albany, Or former manager of the l.ebsi non Mutual Telephone and J. I. Sparling, of Kelso. The Mutual phone Co was reorganized about a year ago, formed Into a coritomtlf took over the Itell Co.

plant, and since then has refused to transmit longdlHance meshUK's over the North I Independent lines. GIRL IS SLAIN IN TACOMA; SLASHED TACOMA, Feb. 26 Her throat cm. her l.ivh. (1 almost into ribbons.

Mary Lemer, ased 25, was found murdered In tier room Et 1129 i) shortly before noon todajr. The Kruesomn discovery was inado by C. H. Tyrel. who also us at that number.

The woman tiad apparently been dead several hours. The murderer had left the door of the woman's room partly open I) niakinK his escape, but the body was not noticed, in spite of the fact that the ghastly spectacle was expood to the view of any one who mlKht have chanced to along the hallwjiy. The police are mystified. NAKED NEGRO BI TES CAPTOR; FLEES POLICE Wandering stark naked, a giant negro, II Brown, with whom Patrolman Holm was forecd to battle for his life at 2 o'clock this morn rig, after an attempt to serve a warrant, is 111 at large, sought by half a dozen headquarters nun. The negro, clad only in an undershirt.

rushed, ami Holm struck him heavily, first with his night stick and then with his handcuffs. Knocking him to his knees. The black grabbed Holm and they fell to the floor together. The garment was torn from Itrown's 'iack in tho melee, and Holm was severely Htten about the face and hands. After a time Holm succeedcd In setting Ills revolver out Three times it was discharged in the struggle.

all three bullets going wild. 'I hen. with a mighty heave, the naked negro threw the patrolman aside and rushed out of the house. Holm, found by brother officers, was taken to the city notipital, where his wounds were cauterised. ASKS TUNNEL FOR CAMPUS C.

Kittreilge, of 11th av. N. la the university district. was the only one to appear I before the special committee apj! inted by Gov. l.isltr to Investigate the campus deal, at the public h- irinu today.

Ktttreii'ji rti right of- way ed tli" N'ot 1i i over the camp is should be ji neled. This would leave the i impus unmarred and would give railroad conip.iiij what it claims..

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