The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1909, Page 10

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aun ateba perp seta eNeTE wate niente lneeeredany tana cA si 10 THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1909 Fiend Who Kill d Woman Legislative Delegation and at Wilkeson Still Free . 4 a Lamp Others Start for Spo- HI Kf f But Officers in Principat! kane This Afternoon to Cities Are Given Cl “iat Escort Body to Native IFT City. : | Surprising Statement From : fk |e nk tort Gre | Mrs. W. S. Greenfield t " i wi re b ! : t pid o ‘ 4 i Dd iges JAS. STEPHEN RESIGNS nt © po held ce SE Se BES HS is to be built in b n received by - (fy United Preset “ (thy Volted Press) } t ‘ A tation agent for the ‘ ¢ railway. With the| OLYMPIA, July i 1 ug | CHICAGO. Washtu # from the head | ace Com jc « ton, D, ¢ the Trit 1 of the Orthoped' y ways mpany that bids would be closed |) ti) within 10 days Scheme of Assassin. urt The tender of the appotr regarded as contingent upon the coming of the vacancy at a tl (My United Pree) NEW YORK, July 10.—Albert »| Ferro, 21 yoars old, has admitted duct as insuranc 4 shooting and killing his stepfather, Louis Bronro, the hv ta hard of hearing, ¢ today that it was t ner instruments at once, J. E. Pha of the salvage company, signed the when the New speak in a loud tone of # that all mat that several times wt Bertino Emanuel Gigto, in thetr home at piace, if t contract for the equipment yester |accept It. Many f had been boarding in t » Paterson, N. J. Gigiio married For je the day and work will be started at por Hughes « think he ne as aiaadana ; talked to hie wife of the o y * ro's mother two Weeks ago. Since ler control of Secretary | once. accept the appotnt nt should it be ° ica: ; carried about with her, sewed in then Ferro declares that his step of State Nichols. | Suan 6 offered The 4 alnation of é reat Aw 2 her dress. The husband also said /father has repeatedly beaten him | Austrian Count Gres. President Taft t r Governor paitheatre . that Bertino several times scuffied Gigilo had his bride of two weeks NEWLYWEDS DROWN, VIENNA, July 10.—Count Cast Hughes a place on the supreme for the m y mlance, nee BAN DIFGO, Cal, Jely 10 Twolmir Badent, former Austrian pre bench ts the immediate result of technical production of Amer alyze, print t with Mrs. Bronzo in a friendly way. by the throat when the son appear eee lburt In bright | Since the murder he conatrues this | ed and shot and killed him. e Seattle Star Stil Leads All Competito The Other Afternoon Paper Beaten in Both Advertising and Circulation—Compare These Statements The Star | The Other Paper persons were drowned by the over miler, died yesterday thetr several days of discussion at leana. Inches of advertising carried in June, 1909... .......6 ces eeceee cee eeeeeenes 30,226 Inches of advertising carried in June, 1909, over June, 1908, .... 00 6.6 e eee cues 11,132 Inches of advertising carried in June, 1908........... sides¥as S sasthbonenie 18,839 | sla Mines cae Stupendous net gain of inches ...... Lekssis gowns oo paeweset ie ess esis 11,387 | 180,068 Lines. 159,428 LINES | THEREFORE, THE STAR MADE THE GREATER ADVERTSING GAIN BY 3,580 LINES READ THIS:—The Star, with six editions per week, makes this enormous gain over the ohter paper, publishing seven editions—Daily and Sunday. TAKE NOTICE:—The other paper included in its advertising gain the advertising of Quack Doctors. The Star refuses to carry this class of advertising. Circulation Comparisons The Star The Other Paper During the month of June a daily average gain was made of ............. 1,795 \} During the month of June a daily average gain was made of .........0000 0005 1,338 THEREFORE, THE STAR MADE THE GREATER DAILY AVERAGE CIRCULATION A 5 “” ME OE Fe vievbacc ta dibepesSae adevessceves FO US 16a Fee C985 LET TA we ARIES REMARKABLE ANNOUNCEMENT Seaver's (New York and Chicago) “Frank and Fair Dealing” List between publishers and advertisers, just published, says: “The Seattle Star has proved by Titvestigation that the cir- culation records are kept with care, and the circulation stated with such accuracy that advertisers may rely on any statements of same made by the publishers under the ownership and management in control. “To secure this certification, a publisher must prove by audit that he makes straight and honest circulation statements, and that he keeps careful records of circulation details, open at all times to advertisers for inspection, and that these open records are so complete and accurate that advertisers may rely on them, or any statements compiled from them and issued by the publisher, as truthfully and fully showing the exact circulation facts.” Seaver’s “Frank and Fair Dealing” is the ADVERTISERS’ BLUE BOOK of America. na=The Seattle Star Is the Only Seattle Evening Paper Quoted in This Blue Book 0 EXAMINE THE STAR'S CIRCULATION,BOOKS AT ANY TIME. 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