The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1913, Page 1

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RAIN TONIGHT AND SUNDAY BRISK,SOUTHERLY WIND: © Are you thihking about getting some clothes for mother and the girls? Well, you certainly must look at page 5, for ENAMING OFHOWARD PROTESTED Pndexter to Submit man is getting away with the job. “VOL, 14 DEBT AS HE NO, 272 Hey, mister, would you like @o havg 12,000,000 to spend as you liked tty much of a pipe dream? No, in- d. Read on page 6 how a lone THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, IN PURSUIT QUITS JOB? OF ROBBER ! Governor NamesLaw- “Gentleman Burglar” there you will get a line on something, classy. ANT 1913. Bs te 2s: HOME EDITION WASH.,, SATURDAY, Festhbne « MH, ONE, CENT yiwetyan PEN FIGHT AGAINST EDERAL JUDGE HAYTOPAY |AUTOPOSSE BOY, PREVENTED BY COURTS FROM MARRYING RELATIVE, WILL FIGHT LAW WITH LAW | Law Ends Her Romance | Petition Against} yer to Rehear Trial Walks Out of San 2 2 Evidence. Quentin Prison. OF Judge to Senate. Meng Y TANGLE || His Attorney Pr epares to Oppose United Press Leasea W ef 8 K ° P " . WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—A sentence 1 QUONTON Gal, Jas, 1d IN RELATIONSHIP} Action Started by Mother of Girl petition protesting against the poh, wader : I Warden Hoy 60 Mitchell Mullen, who fell in . confirmation by the senate of pegs. senha ate ir " and in a love with Marie Paul, only to to Prevent Wedding. the nomination of Clinton How. ot oe: en cic ‘ ‘ arching the Ma learn that the law would pre s ss % Pa vent him from marrying her, is ‘ 5 ard to be judge of the United w efinitel r Herbert W the girl’s step-uncie. Mullen is the court ave ne e ain t on States district court for West 4 b Re 1 or it a step-brother of the girl's moth her « ter at rop- ern Washington will be sub- a who escaped e “ er. Both had the same father, t ‘ n of mitted to the senate judiciary ‘ “ and Mullen, therefore. blood M : rm gemmittee next Tuesday by . relative of the girl he wants to ” Yeo Senator Miles Poindexter. The he had i. For wed. jon, which is signed by a ars Rep been a er, M 1 123 i number of citizens of Tanne turn, has appointed | | Ses abe dia Washington, alleges that Judge former | States District A : Howard is too friendly toward srney Elmer Todd to hear the a The ¢ astic f " ng t I vase the corporations cuments prepare a repc ng the Howard was appointed by the governor the prison i fonday Cr file n h the cone President Taft to succeed Cor Todd had before him a number clock last tention that have no ri 1 eb junce pellus H. Hanford, who re Wapper n's friends, including eget rer a x} cr 4 4 y . signed under fire some months eading bankers of th pe a eee ago while his conduct was be " He wi out of the} ed that ing investigated by a congres Murph 1 abandoned sional committee preliminary tng his r n the to bringing impeachment < Dethy ‘“ board of —» - — — wus poo hter togeth and tice 15 minutes | 8 a don sere ON ROUGH STUFF; epeold wa a facrs vas jel ’ mento af . en burg be ROBBERS BUSY boys “went th 91. They dazed condit alley towards P’ Frank Ray. wh Mrs. Theim ‘HEIRESS TO WED PRINCE MURAT in Oakland ® BOY PROTESTS. “INNOCENCE; HE ar LONGTERM as re ec = CORKERY HAS a eee | eh CAUCUS|VOTE FOR SPEAKER ; practically ers of the PAUL Hy _MARIE ‘ CHAMPIONS OF MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP TO KEEP EYES g. it was unanimonsly decided to Thomas J. Corkery of Spo- gressive, for speaker of the WOODROW THINKS “THIRTEEN” LUCKY p | house. The cat for the commitees us also went om record tion of a committee on ind removing the arbi- i ne hn They Give Up Hopes ie nie A ; a by ae, it te true me seid Me at | TEAMSTER DRIVES NOW COMES RINEHART, WHO'LL EDUCATE Jie oe waa Laie net ote) OVER HIGH BARE HOUSEWIVES TO FIGHT COST OF LIVING]: “aaa : a Ha i f pibioke ia at lt | a REH ABILITATORS : Mult att fate a's Seaver mated to Set tone whl OF G. 0. P. HEAR | " MEXICAN TROOPS IN ke a ref ur e'aowned by tt fari¢ as. before e trouble, | FINISH TRIAL OF JACK JOHNSON | oer deg vile ombeg ;™ “ - ave arisen whan > vipa TACOMAFEDERAL| HASN’T A CENT oe ang ta | wor r of e fed = El EMPLOYE TODAY —_LEFT, HE SAYS grt ean, bes 8, Sonora a GET THEIR HELE hase yer da 2 si . moral. Marie e was frozen to death : : CHICAGO, Jan Jack Jol girls we eve arch from a Central Shove va oom 1 rine he fh Wao tics be aya rm another died of ex+ ; he box promot she was indust r be try, admitted toda alwa and 1 would te A SANE ANSWER n ent a b hey ce 1 ake le » wear earrings @V+ 4 Cafe de Champtor dy Catherine n b t Mrs. Mason brought] © ears. a brewing company u took charge of t meant d. He said | them'fo spare the micnice. "| SLIPS ON GLASS; CHICKENS Fe Gum SHoE ® mon Phe nite ite NOW SHE’S SUING HE'S GOT ALL THE sel ag A be eae nied Please don 1 ney coe Bec CROOKED PEALERS | 1 you interested in them? O 4 i ON THE RUN -<— MRS. GUGGENHEIM {NO BAIL FOR the Are you i sted i e Would you like to sUGG POOR CASTRO have your own fresh eggs and a fine chicken to inj eat when you want it? c vr Go, Ja N \ K r prianc L i i - acs sEAAC n ° a ; be YOR K ae . : oe Olpr n A The best and most reliable poultry dealers in this J {M ci In ed admision to bail) This morr Miss Macl section of the state will be found represented in the t to vet le her United s Judge Holt to-| aD suit against the cit poultry exchange which appears on page 7 in to ip f , m ¢ ! he completion of an) mer heat i —y day's Star. Don't fail to read this exchange care- . ~ Th pd , Bae tifa eta ¥ ae as fully this evening if you are interested in chickens t r ga t ba ae " de ive now or are likely to be in the future, This direct- ained when he ar pd - en } ne t from Europe Application 7 ory appears in The Star each Saturday. ! rn Judge Heard| for a writ of habeaa.corpus on be-/- CAPT. WEST IS ; Fi informat eod t frand undoubtedly had| half of Castro has not yet been de ARRESTED AGAIN Star Want Ads ar€ reliable, also, They bring! the ' ed upon we Whicided by Judge Holt | results. The cost is very small for the service you ep - wget tok Sia Meera y 9400 of Elliott 44, or call at + owr y med by Mrs, Wah “ ” VALLEJO, Cal, Jan, 11.—A dis-4 get. Just phone Main oO} c of .ca er ar neys, but he held that she was a CAVALRY WOMEN’ fitch received here tpday from At-| the downtown office at 229 Union St. with the y Gepart@nt voldutary patty O° that fealid , TO HEAD PARADE? janta, Ga., says that @aptain rneat | Souvenir and Curio Shop. Prof, Rinehart che will Guggenheim, sooff after the di A. W of the marine co) un be a It's bound to be. |voreg was granted, married again.| WASHINGTON, Jan Lead-|der arrest there for peace disturb A lively, wideawa man, al | ing iffragets ®iong Penns lvania | ance ways on the Job,” Pro& Rine WASHINGTON, Jan, 11.—Investl-]av, when they march in a monster] West @as arrested at the Mare | hart is able to in on buy gation of pr wire contracts | parade here March 3 will be “caval-| Island barracks here last winter tn | THE STAR GUARANTEES IN EXCESS Knize the little decey ers the necessity o® watching |and privileges assigned by the|ry waien,” headed by Mrs, Burie-|connection with sensational stories R thor ti dealer, and, reoos the scales, Telephone and Telegraph |son, wife of Lieut, Burleson, of Fort | regarding alleged ill treatment of OF 40,000 PAID CIRCULATION DAILY ie ret nizing them, get full weight He will undoubtedly be an the Western Union and | Meyer, according to announcement | his wife, He was sentenced to a As soon as the room \a se and me re important fighter in the at» Telegraph companies, was he re tous The ¢ aval yY women | reduction of many numbers in rank @ured the classes will begin 4 Chief” Rinehart Is a good tack on old “High Cost of Liv- ordered her today by the Inter |squadromwill be made up of Wash-|and transferred to the Puget sound The work will be all lecture man for professor in the hou hye.” state commerce commission, ington society leaders, navy yard a Bremerton, Wash, °

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