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, - z “KILL ME,”” WOMAN PLEADS Yet the doctors refuse to end het suf- fering. Is it right? The woman herself dacusses the ethics page 4. REGISTER! of the o Every voter, to the Prefontaine estion on ON WITNESS STAND IN BANKERS’ TRIAL Batt Spo BELLINGHAM, Jan. 30. fag a day of bitter controversy, t crossexamina of W. E. Seb er, begun ia a. f ferounting fel ot Kelleher, attorney an the Seattle bank, two Sehricker’s bank @losed on April 16 “Litold Ke Sued by Kelleher COUNCILMEN DODGE ISSUE UPON BRIDGES day dictated the tation of C x Cottertl mn Wed nan nes e of an amenda Sry ordinance, which he was giver and prop epared deeds i my exemp erty for the bene my cred ttore, I had that to my depositors commanded 1 migh b t against was on notes T s as followed a dec vetw k 1 " e mor n what was Known as the on fa k ner ed plet nd his fi tears, “cast tn: utio R « to Assistant Prosecutor ‘orr Schricker said leher mad tO the advien t “ante ional bank Pleaded With Ankeny sus to this conversatic r told of a visit to La Con Pre R. V. Ankeny on the aay. be bank closed. It was for the first time, according $ ker, that Ank arned th 000 of the $164,000 which be id as “bills receivable” w otes signed by himself in behalf « zo Mill company FAIR TONIG ER FRIDAY FAIR FOLLOWED HY MAIN OR THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE supporting the daily work. Many of t literally cut their first teeth and learned to speak their first words in the places where they work.” It consists In posing some of tho places are lit tered with milk bottles ly ered the the infar a ing There is Iittle cruelty ¢ hardship, howeve in thts work It conaits in posing for photographers and illustra tors The bables are ar mod els, and have only te k sweet and happy to earn tt was of from 82 t« ad t ‘ were able, they * 1 de * * uk h t b ’ € face. attention and path Woman who se t wh ya faces smile a the adve r papers and tle models by the artists stories for the magazine * CALL PROMINENT MEN TO SERVE mA t who IN DARROW CASE to understand the council would fi h Ankeny,” Schrick fa iater, in which s planned to 4 for me with! (eet forth WHERE the government | the Seattle ope eee bank cs at I a ? rei “ie sou rm ng Pe {| asked him, as a favor, that if any Los ANGE ot | I “ge ia : war March 4 are to be bull thing happened to me, to help my nent ¢ eget Los Angeles wer 2 dnesday aft-| family, Ankeny promised to see |inchided In the my from it to the| thet my wife did not suff which an effort w re made ‘ In his cross-exam on Attorney aplete the Jury that will try Cla E. C Hughes sought to show that) ence 8. Darrow on « charge of brib Counctimer Schricker had a right to assume |rY. which reported to Judge Con Wews, said they didn't wa that deposits were his assets, that | /ey today i was Dees ae te ; Jeople to know where the bridges | banks always did business with de iS elt gry te ohana tage Hr Were to be | because yusy | positors’ money, and that if depos sortase S70 feb se @ various communi m de-| its had not fallen off, Schricker's pes res — ch ee ae iC Rat the bonds. | bank would never have failed pre otis bat te box. la b The public i t facing the| This morning's proceedings | filled be serge F = a ee ition of buying a $1,600,000 | dragged slowly Among the a nen sur a 4 tie ta @ poke | Hughes, for the defendants, {s| were J. Rose Clark, vice A gy rae Tt {s too late now to get the new| carefully going over, as the state alt Lake railroad: lormer explanatory « nee throes had done, the volume of correspon pervisor J eagle Philip A M6 suggested by « cilman 1 dence between Schricker and the on daar ‘ap c * Peowneil can, at ar vey rma 7 Se Mationsl Hank offictais ifornia assem . and former candi P fow and electio #8 a resolution | accused of having aided and abetted | 4te for governo Bing upon rec h cation| him to receive deposits after | Whet He Needed @ the proposed struc } bank was known to insolvent “Young Jones says that all he Would not be legally bin upon | Schricker’s crossexaming Will | needs is @ start them, but it » ¢ the| probably not be completed toda No; what he needs is a self Voters to casi their ballot wing| As the state has indicted its inten-| starter,” What is to be don the $1,600,-|tion of calling from 50 to 60 wit-| | nesses ms unlikely that the} WASHINGTON.—President Taft re THE CiTy COUNCIL'S | tr will be conelt before the appointed D. L. Keyte to be , Movi hia part of next yor general for Oregon al BELLINGHAM, Ja 30 Maybe Abe Lincoln was in. a Clase by himself... But Augustu Brawley, the intrep oung Prosecuting attorney of ait county, who dared to { inal nformat {cy fn Furth, the wizer the Puget so taking either, He's a thir Perfon, is A I But he’s in de sincerity and earne e e He sta out and Wind fon as he talks. But tangle ir T simple and juc all curve “ Dis hands 1 tions, and he b Clapping one pa fla he other one heel off t F 8 bee-lin me” boy, standing on guard ev ery sec of every minute the trial fs on, While Assistant Special Prosecutor Corrigan, of Se conduc ami of witne le ny-on-the the artee wher ne e get aa he's right on the job when the want to tackle a legal argu ment It's no n bunch he's up again Haghes, Harold Jeremiah Neterer and the the brilliant rray of t employed by the défer SARTORIALLY HE'S A SAD MISFIT jart 4 ira f 0h a m But , think-box Is His ‘ % loosely upon b 8 6 n matic | | | | Glistening jhad bigh hop ‘ Brawley. You can't tell is tailor-made by looks Ike $6 down Maybe It ts al armor has class growing thin, and hi angles and meande which put Hi Gill Ir »B Jere class whether his suit its looks. It 5 hand-me his hair face in ha Apo parisor But when t ter still whole face ad is infectious He plendid set like pearls than make up for even, | vody apira and his odd gesture for » past four year ha iting attorney of Skagit t He uted W KE. Sebri the LaConner banker, for ing deposits after know banb Insolvent, and a conviction ended Inst tle banke » that ory orles they're ure, and his por tangle has a Drawley * more ping ments Braw he rec hi red Hi and ng wa January # probably ney were rid the regard ty ern the of their Nemesia, WASH., MARGUE EVANS, most RICHARD CONNOR, a jolly lit- ANOR RAYNOR, 28 months popular baby model in New York, tle 2-yearold model, who makes $5 nowt wonderful infant model who earns a bix salary at age of a a day by smiling before the or day,” has earned family liv year and a halt camera ing two years a ! ead tty ' } NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—New i York has the smallest wace : earners in the world, and a large number of them. There | are bables only six months old THURSDAY, JAN UARY 30, 1913 LOTTIE QUINN, 4 oh © pose at age « imitate poses from shown her, year of any p ENGINEER fcsistration between 9 in 1, be 1 can eture RESIGNS IN FACE OF INVESTIGATION » the at renlg ned tod L. He Gray | Ores water plant 9 st December \« -The Seattle Star bee a for either the February 18 primary election, or Re election March 4, Dust be re uilding will be closed and sent to the precincts, where they will be open for istered before Tuesday night, February 11. Friday the registration books at the morning and 9:30 at night. GET BUSY! = @) SIX A WEEK! THAT’S ALL Could you make ends meet on such a wage? On page 6 ihe girl who wanted to sell her soul tells why girls go wrongs N THAINS AN HOME EDITION poly coal mine a® re r and dives per « hundred dole iemanded by, J. W. Roberts, IN PLAIN VIO- William Young, a Renton miner, Tuesday, and as kept until Wednesday, when the prosecuting at- urbar Just to keep his record consistent, this same LATION OF THE LAW, arrested threw him into jail, where he w torney’s office released him The accommodating Roberts arrested Young, not because he had seen the miner break any law or any of the Furth com; pany’s rules; BUT BECAUSE M. E, CLARK, A COMPANY OFFICIAL, ‘TOL D ROBERTS THAT YOUNG HAD “BUMPED INTO ANOTHER MAN: It is illegal for any peace officer to arrest a man for a misdemeanor unless the officer — | Sees the misdemeanor committed. : t e t the of fense He took the word of the company’s at ! a i th terrible misdeme r 1 b paye see arre Young, toted him at e t « ex] t he unty jail, ther kee a arrant 1 \ The arrest had been made illegally © any ttn: was ridiculous and trivial } } and the offense, if there was i Young was released on ha corpus pr « ceping 18 de ies at the Furth coal mine, at the I company's ree , on ab i ca eepin t d there t arsha ! is 18 deputies BECAUSE rH VAS NO RE IN FOR THEIR PRESI BAT Ti In six ' k € ad given the fe deput r making am ( A } lr HAD KI MADI \ t Furt ly any longer, Cudihee 8 « as th \ Roberts. a ation on the ran It looks as if it’s Sheriff Cudihee's s move— FIRST, TO WITHDRAW THOSE +8 PUBLIC-FED AND PUBLIC PAID | DEPUTIES. SECOND, TO FIRE THIS FELLOW, J. W. ROBERTS. PITY THE POOR STR EET CAR GIRLS LIKE TO UNION LABOR JUAREZAG SAIN MEN! CAN’T MAKE ENDS MEET BE KISSED, HE OPENS WAR ON BESIEGED BY — A i Comes the mn in at | oats r ts ¢ fe Elect reert rates upwards Puget Sound } com ican na sates "ssrsaa WAR TO BEGIN ine ne int atate raf 4 comm m ef ed itn ener saves sore) END OF 4 DAYS Simple little request—just tie ae the policeman’s hands while we Elan pick the people's pockets, That's Seny all the Fu monopoly is asking : ae for this time ve ee meording Behind the request for t in yop om unction is the usual hard-luck ory aggats ets plea of a bloated and watered cor ; Bitar. Seoemneiattcce porati t the armistice would terminate whip ; rae he ald, would reapect th ot wane the: 5 he agreement would ont And then it ju , fighting untl four days round, and around, and sround.) nag eja; until even ® poor straphanger| ory (gyre eas vane gene feels like t an extra) 4 ait cacuaiatare tee nickel t assed com-| tty ale ao ig bine from going smash 0 elie, Mit cd Incidentally, some of the wiser) — straphangers after reading the = combine’s hard-luck story, wonder why, if the combine is losing so much money, it rises on its hind legs when municipal ownership is mentioned and protests so loudly Maybe it's because the vilan throp! poly doe nt the people to lose mor taking | ; ‘ i Anyhow concern, carefully ve plur rat the me of Charle dodging the inflated bonds and) ©#st 8 7th av srs ve > was watered at questions, suye it) 4 e jenday by cha ee ¢ lean't pay enough Inter n the rede teh eae eg datep ogee sp rar are being sent today to all t 5 ities In the West to as hether Castro is known or 1 by the police authorities INTRODUCING AUGUSTUS BRAWLEY, THE OBSCURE COUNTRY LAWYER WHO} \.«:: BROUGHT SEATTLE BANKERS FACE TO FACE WITH JURY UP AT BELLINGHAM] : rrested Wednes t al treet ¢ M j “May orick Teatt ay south r ognized Ca rit t RETAINED AS jelothes ax the one stolen from her SPECIAL PROSECUTOR | mone egg irses tery ln eg But the county commias of | Dahids va: SORSaaIde, a t ¢ retained as at by the pe o be a mem special prosecutor, and he's now ber of a Black Hand trying the case which he had the}l+ Donio willl be he cours to start as prosecuting at atl t po! and torney—the came of the state!will be turned over to the Idat against Jab Furth, head of the authorities, who | r Pu Sound Traction Light &|pearching for hit Power Co., president of the board| Detectives Majewski and Bianchi of ectors of the Seattle wtional after the arrest of Casty obtained bank, president of the Puget Sound a search warrant, then went to Cas Electric comps and several | tro's residence other big cor R An i) houne wa arched from keny, cashier eattle Nel basement to attic. * Every article tlonal bank; 1B. W. Andrews, prest-|that answered the description of dent of that bank, and Dantel Kek| stolen property reported to the po leher, one of Seattle's richest at torneys and director in several ~ Lh : WILSON CONSIDERS Maybe they thought it a joke} , CURRENCY BILL when this comparatively obseure! ny <8 Leased Wire prosecuting attorney of an obseure | ThE N vO N,N. J, Jan. 80.—Pres little county charged them with |ident-clect Witson oonferred here aiding and abetting an Insolvent! this afternoon with Rep. Carter bank to receive deposits it} Glass of Virginia, chairman of the they're in Bellingham toda ith} house sub-commitice drafting new the best legal talent that money! banking and currenoy bills ne could hire to meet thi b- | Wile iministration — probably ‘scure prosecuting attorney, | will stand back of the measures ° FIND WAGON LOAD OF GOODS, TROUGHT STOLEN, IN HOUSE | _ TELLS WOMEN STEEL TRUST REBEL FORCE © e EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 30.—Daws DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 30.—That Prt TSBURG today revealed 1,5 rebel troop, iris like to be hugged and Sages Stacia cor ded by r Salazar kissed was the opinicn express: y stan: a Rojas, surround . Juarez om ed by Dr, Lyman Beecher three sides, with other rebel come Sperry, in a startling lecture on mands caching. Colonel Cas “Social Hygiene,” delivered be tro, ec the government fore the Dallas Mothers’ coun Pah ‘ psec = cil today : e and arricaded “Girls like it,” he asserted; Residents of Juarez flocked here “they like to be hugged and | ploves and | today, fearing the rebels would at : ie Wire trust subsidiary,|tack the town before night. pcos yt aed Hie bpp s to be wed by the greatest ir At midnight federal couriers re and a ‘mollycoddie.’” & the history of| ported that still another force of Or. Sperry dealt the death ae 2 Febe Is is jnarching from Guade- blow to unchaperoned parties, | 4 or of the lupe to join General Salasars conspicuous habits of tres: ii cae nd : oere eens an ‘ was “8 cre. at = none es wubliolty a ¢ a with | Colon ntonio Robago, a 0 federation, and Cx van Stan-ling from the federal fair sex enjoys these days, and 1 Pee ch oO * > t federa garri son at all th her charac i y ad of the mmittee ihuahua, 200 mi thivadvancto cae oe | which recently investigated’ dualtieve austen ee ¢ 9 Steel Corporation cted to try to fate A drese reform is urged by Fiven w nik en , sy 7 to tate Dr. Sperry as being one of the } tear wel sat Ween hey the social conditions in Amer- 1 out, but made it plain that gaging In the race meet at the ht e struggle at Braddock and Ran-| Juarez track have arranged to rush kin is but a forerunner of what is to | the io the animals here in the event of starting today. ce during was seized When the search for plunde ee THATS THE QUESTIONS clo q bracel ticke piled ir re S . Mr. Advertiser, if you purchased your fctite fetoleenececdns tins goods the same way that you buy your ad- When checked at the sta vertising, the receiver would get you very found to correspond to those stolen quickly. Claims, Claims, Claims, but no 1 t m home throughout th offer to submit substantial proofs. That’ \ the game of the average newspaper solicit- GO'CLOCK, LIGHT| ics, “iet be particular ctsstation Gea OUT! YOUNGSTERS ING TO HAVE the largest circulation in MUST BEATHOME town. Or he claims that his circulation is the ONLY PAID CIRCULATION. But have you ever asked him to allow you to go Boys to his office and look over his circulation ald books? The Star makes you this offer. The Star has in excess of 40,000 paid copies daily. It stands willing to prove this circu- and girls with tendencies, will owl. | have no | excuse hereafter for violating the curfew law, as Chief Ban- nick has made arrangements ° with, the lighting edmpanies to lation. Its books are open to you at any nail opty bite shat sor bbe yd time. Ask the other fellow if he is willing to lagi : Atom png Mt Ry eisicek eae submit these same proofs. Then, if he says r | “ These “flashes” wil be a°eig- Yes,” wall him. nal to “beat it,” an@ any child e ¥ * i caught aloney goin in any et °other direction thn home, O 40 000 P dC D I after that hour, @ill be taken ver b J al 0 1es al to the oity jail, ° BERLIN 1b » Vote of 21% to 97 : | tho reichstag today expresed a lack : of confidence In the governmen Ae SS a