The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1911, Page 1

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ve t your own daughter—a ‘DOES * All Sta peir views—$2 Good Men To Vote for Clean out the old council gang Drive the Seattle Electric Co. out of politics th put an end to it all next Tuesday ght kind of men The v if they stand united ters of olidly AUSTIN E. GRIFEITHS those things for JAMES Y. C. KELLOGG has fe J. GODDARD R, B. HESKETH- E. L. BLAINE JOE SMITH Hillman’s 30 Acre Tract Contained Less Than 2 alleged through ne-third og the oP. A imony in Donworth’s | ins €. D. Hillman, on tria the United States mails fo ent purposes, sold about one and , represe acres, © te dge fraudu an agent acres for $2, tra La tro TO OUST LORIMER hk * *# NO RATS OR POWDER FOR GIRLS IN K. C k B ee ee LENEVE GIRL NOT ON SHIP ONLY SEATTLE, WASH OMALL POX. | INTHE JAIL * * HUBBY TRAPPED BY SNORE rt UR k ee Would Throw Out Judges My Uuited Pres WEDNESDAY NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE FEBRUARY 15, 1911 N GRAFT NET 3 8-Hour Workday for the to Protest NEW “TACOMA P, M xteeeteeee Produced a Roll mnt xelaime own, 46 to 4 he bil as mar vdiment who MURPHY 18 SICK wecutor — Murphy his Off 1g from an attack ¢ rhe ka FOR FAMINE VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 1 fa famine fund, to the Red ¢ ighal for the icken people of ted, Capt. M ed n|lard, hi nich former station ¢ A preading smile that embrace every- | Sulliv ucee | body dn sig i inape Warrants for Laundrymen Bill Wins Point ected 1 ts it Th eate real than voted ee ee ee ee today ertain he SESE SEHR RRR EE EE in eed FUND Anhul und ordered to I Chief Ba that Capt ed Powers ¢ gained a 5 1 laundry t 1 whose we oner, se work, © | Arrest Employers | Try to Force Girls ation has re rom severa turers wh ur law ba \ ident ntend of t d other w pia fighting for the kers and other fons have wir lorsement of eported — that work nt Mr gathering aund ric nuke atly refused ment is 4 ing |are wo n prominent unjon man today ‘against the bill SACRAMENTO, supreme lature cedure “BY UNE WIE (Dy United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15. —Mrs. Gertrude Malaletkin, 36, was almost instantly killed to day when she seized the sput- tering end of a live wire which had fallen across her best par lar table, carried into the street because of fire next door threatening her home, She died in her husband's arms Forty-five applicant hand read \. W. Frate ning. Not fee k of snapping | this the t 0 many WASHINGTON By United ) eal personal sorrow AKRON, Ohio, Feb. 15. Akron Miss a dine en yesterday by Miss | wy Ludy wwyer, daughter of the | mourning, mayor of Akron, in honor of Congul,|8he met a dashin, the who|man, They fell de ening dress, | love and were bill of fare d, although no and fork was made, owing to as any When they co It, a year of the to retire from Years ear-man” ape. Consul ved in correct ev verything on the rentle-| Youth Janno 1 personal press Mary R. tled Jdeath was reported rec Jule Appleton M ant were toe for complaint Advocates of Law Win Point at Olympia—Employers Here Try to Force Girls Worked Girls 1{ Hours, It Is Said. prot WOMAN KILLED | S087 Asts Pro 16. day dreaged an open letter to the ate and assembly asking the lexi to investigate fully partioularly with re to its decision granting a of the case of Abraham Ruef THE DIVORCE MILL re-hearing The The Seattle Star INDEPENDENT ONE C GRAND JURY PROBE WILL BE EXTENDED Mur Paving Councilmen an volved. estigation V Not Be Confined to Police Graft— and R je Affa Will Be Looked Into—Nine One Ex-County Official Reported In- Wap- go into 8 was f the old council ring, will be € gra ury, it is said, to explain a lot of ns has heard ed before th 8 which B il ring re profits axed more ggled so prove- under $ report rm or deny ury said s the mat- serving sub- ‘ will be ready y best grand TO ESCAPE. f incorporators e Seattle be- warrant for his , will be served. iam J. Burns “Crooked ent be- , Ryan at- terday but Deputy that he had an ape well and walked us graft proses set at rest last said the vill choose 17.” prose- BILL 0. K. (By Staff Special.) LYMPIA, ¥ 1 The Wray-~ 1 was reported of the judiciary com- e last night les that in cases court {s charged newspaper for the trial must y and an im ‘ation is r justifia- t to pun. as it stands PEOPLE MAKE INS e and referendum, by the voters can gisiators re- kill laws the legis- ed the lower house RRR ey MRS. MENGES.CORWIN-HILL NEW YORK, Feb. r customs officers have finally 1 good on their threat to women smug, H Martin of thi triet court broke senter BAN ON BOXING, Chief of Police Bi day informed’ Dan Salt, man- ager of the Ball Athlethic club, that-the ban is on boxing and no mistake. The club had planned a smoker for bot the entertainment not be held. ck to- ers to jail, Judge United States dis the ice when he Roberta Hill, or as she { z called, Mrs Roberta Me wealthy New York divoreee for two days, 00 as RARARARARAAEEE a warn SEER ER EE EE EE HY OR Rk ok | °° SOGMLIST MAYOR HERE women tried to bring othe y Vv sable coat and at "$8,000... It {a the gift of a wea thy dmi Page 5 Today. were ‘vied, and. whon the last one | NEWS ITEMS FROM » | THE HICKTOWN BEE ided to « has inforr ‘eb. 15. DON’T WANTIT their ext ready it devel oped that the young noble wa vietiin of quick tuberculosis ently ned the appoi His |ing to advice receiv by local attorneys, CONTEMPT

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