The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1913, Page 1

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RAIN OR SNOW TONIGIIT ° P DO YOU EARN $12 A WEEK? Should a man get married such a wage, _ you, if he hasn't a few thou- sands tucked away in the bank? Cyn- thia Grev's readers venture some opin- jons today on page 5. THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE SEATTLE, WASH., VOL 14, NO, 291 : jeuore’s prize | ARREST MAN PRINCESS TO BE AFTER ALL EDDIE’S BRIDE 1 SUPREME JUDGES WHITEWASH SHOE | Py WA il Holds Police at Bay| With Shotgun in — “Rule of Reason” Decision Upheld Downtown Hotel. pong ‘ ie A. by Highest Tribunal, Dismissing “leat Indictments Against Magnates wt By Unites 1 Vice President George W. Brown of , oa | Blmer P. Howe of Boston. ; a se will be examined as to hip Fe, handed dk . District Judge Putnam diamissed Oay i od that the | the tndtc a ents at Boston of Marci Waite Breiner etbecty in res He held that under the Sunday ‘night, and threatened 2 pes cared rule of reason” outlined by the Gol. Armed police Officers, sat viel trols patented machir pr cect ge de ee Sees or Lov the next room, and patrolled the Tot uM state 3,300 manufacturers | corridor all night na 80 per cent ness of the company and operation | Deceaiouaiiy ths. meni inate Aa Ret cack y to 10 per cent of Its patents did not constitute an room shouted a threat. Occasian | of lasting machinery unlawful monopoly or conspiracy, as ally he indulged in a-bit-of good ‘The decision means that offici#ls defined by the Sherman law natufed raillery, At 9:46 he threw will escape crim-| Two distinct charges were made door and bade Motorerdle against the defendants. One charged er of four formerly {n-| machinery manufar the Applying F.C. like we Fuqua enter the nou AND TUNBDAY The Seattle Star NEWSPAPER IN ait om MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 BOY CAPTURES TWO SAFE = NIGHT SIEGE MODERATE NORTHERLY WINDS HOW MUCH IS $1,000,000? “And how much is a billiong which is J. P. Morgan’s wealth? It’s all fig- ured out for our uncomprel@nding minds in an interesting story of Pierp “dough” on page 3. and his 1913 NE CENT ¢3aesnaate », HOME EDITION. Whi NE CENT sede te “WHITE SLAVERY COULDN'T LAST A YEAR IF if WAS! FOR COURTS,” SAYS WOMAN OUT AFTER JUDGE’S SCALP "t| HISSHOTGUN BANDITPAIR Cal., Feb. 3—Cagp> the dering of 14-year son of a farmer en who blew « postoftice are now in al of dep- marshals from \ CITY two e Live O ng Siates United uty San Franc The pair, who gave the names of Frank Martin and Fred Smith, are | charged with dynamiting the safe in the Live Oak postoffice and making |away with stamps and coin to the amount of $700. Aroused by the sound of the ex- plosion, a posse pursued the ban- its, but they took to the river bed 4 succeed Later iff received a telephone call. I've got the Live Oak robbers t here on the Cress farm, 14 miles |from Live Oak,” came over the phone in a boyish voice. The message was relayed to | Live Oak, and the posse started out in. The bandits were found, with in a corral at the lt-year-old Walter their loot Cress farm, with turing companies into the United Friend Ca rend atkntine aimed Putnam of Bosto: smissing the|corcern, the defendants controlied! | White formerly was in business Crees standing guard wih Gai DS eriminal indictine ag five 30 per cent of interstate comm in Western av. as Ker of the 1) his wie wells handeuffed and officers of the company > were in the. machinery The | | Washington Crean He has} The principals in the Weller recall election. From left to right iri hare ‘3 charged with violating the Shermau|charge was that by the j bee n it health of ine and has) Mies Frances McTigue, Miss isabe! Munson, secretary of the Women's r was alone on the farm at E anti-trust law tying clauses” of its contract leas-| resi part of the time at the Hotel! Recall League; Judge Chas. L. Weiler, for whose recall petitions are ete the exhaaaie B Today's decie Ing machinery to shoe manufactur: | Ra on Pours oY) ona part of) being circulated, and below him Mrs. Alice Best, president of the we in the Ge @etment for crimir adants had conspired to/ jthe ¢ at bis ranch near Kat! league, and teader of the recall movement 4 to the sheriff, and ) under the ksh oF oie] ; na Wee an (San Francisco is getting ready t ner life and not 1 guard. When they awoke five officers is declar anh re began wmashing |f0f 4 recall election againet Police x forced them to keep their post- Sarl epee * ra eee enm | dudige Chas. L. Weller. It is the ‘ the ground until the posse je were ONDON, Fi ' eres % \firet recall election ever initiated the ec fieht t arrived. He will receive a reward as an) Wales ie re 4 as ms (amd conducted by women. The in # divie in of $2 Pr sah rey ott Treasons for this recaii are told ho ie a ———— a aS a ad niet of the erows ‘| Star readers in the following arti ation ‘ a hi Balkan kingd n | eit A lice , | Hvelihood STATE CASTS ATS setae spe os rig enicnan'ct Se Woman sngae SOCIALISTS START bad . 5 Princess Elizabeth is pretty, “the |b ove fcr Samal who really started the |ax ottla | from. th y ota ‘ ctl eg ey nuit itn fomintin sezinet "Sage "Waer be MOVE TO CLOSE ; she ‘Sar theen eal of enerel WEE tH 10:39 Sur @ reduced the ball of a man « + since she has been out of short] ¥ hationt, eharged with attempted assault ir A ® tyrone ow forth |¥PON & t4yearold girl. The re- of VOTE FOR INCOME TAX eluents. apie prow font [aus this Ball resulted’ in the | tt : of Because Pol ge Gordon and a Goth ee: eee be ane oY ALICE BEST WITH BABES <r tans wareaate ania Rl > " atte - dioai all n, son of aPt Sullivan, : nounced the receipt of a tele “ah ot : weighing , They are bought and sold by , : of the American cafe, a b. 3.—Rat gram from Delaware's secre . 3 agape ees sy + men. Men who have daoghters nent has been started by a of the tary of state to that effect eS “A = alae ab to F and cher wil " of socialists to initiate @ constitutional amendment to This mean at congress must “ye + thse 7 i rs r n th r to free t atest a ‘ on a So'clock saloon closing fax incomes was reported now act, ratification by Dela d . pe rng a 20 that aan the senate today by U. S. Ser ware making the 36th state to raps “4 . move | Comnae t wom 4 s asked for Sulliven® Mor Richardson, who an favor the amendment ‘ east s he pu Ned a gun @ ‘ - ‘ ife ( icht, and oo % . = | George of G ‘@ . : her ialist STATE RESTS ITS CASE IN ret Soot & oe etn : es b “ >. The so- . ’ t " : ITS CASE IN somal’ bod BLOCK PROBE OF ans 5 a 6 the « n ‘ . ~ ” EATTLE BANKERS’ TRIAL = PULMAN COLLEGE : “at “3” FURTH TRIAL © a “ge a ‘ to fa ack le * e e wi ! element. OLYMPIA. \ The The ho whet 5 - i ar or greed OLYMPIA. F ” re. W Soma ant such ar ordi: t be #8 Hikes Eddie i sity on tt a considerable namber of _ Westigated bill ‘ too es her, but Ed-|p . , i 1 atures have dy deen ob troduced b K a by a committee | die's pa ist ack o8 the mates BELLINGHAM ash, a, " , ihe { thas hehtee i San me © board! fr house, report | rumor insists k wing { tent r by r ; décided 4 bya the | — 0 thirty 4 s 18. te cis ween Lae Dunla er f the w son the corruption | 4) eat at the Javenils “ip co Mahe eth Eddie tx six montha| J racial fet Serra ec eeaess ° brow ; "/PIKE AND THIRD wn le bite e influence an power of a |." R i t a re 4 it | thoroughly and well . BLACK BOXER FIND MISSING — ssl nig, ee Ls cel: tnd "oeee wa HOTEL BURNS. | CORNER BRINGS KE. W. Andrews and Daniel Kelle Capital and men in high p th ¥ } |" posits niawf The white slavers could mot (they Knew the < < OUR LIVES & Nelson, Inc, are to 2 d cated ast f it wero mot f ur q & Nelsoi . of it is hi P oft Oo ; . » st. and Third av., WASHINGT( thie tar : de ’ James B. O'Shea, Port- 8 supreme ¢ ! inj th ‘ ‘ i a Might of Jack ue r \ SACRAMED Fe a the largest econsum- J Silist, to a 7: , , “ 7 t and the | the decision « erect ae ' t is the ago, which r ie i ‘ P ,| fire - ge Under an indic a mt i das i ¥ t - r nt has 2 I hreats to kill Judge Jarnes na hat Johnso k Ronald of the superior court were & N son pro i] contained in an anonymous postal| 1) partment store | card received by him this morning Sperely Following a volley of profane abuse, ne r E CUDIHEE IS START ON “TARIF F” KING’S COLD ALARMS fons, unlike 1 f ae Ihetee, were 1 ore , ) WAY . Bile rye Blation of th ptat pr and r letter of be : Was from ti | th of th j Indge Kenes t li a ndica-|J POPE “UNWELL AGAIN OF 4 ! *\ dit i t ql si hie a Robert. 1 ( , i | tet 'dntrese Roe | HERE’S AN ADVERTISER Maxim Will Makel* : | mnt) Bur Roberta is mot Worrying, Rebs care 10 ca a | him t ¢ of his “pull,” and Rot I fj : Cities Noiseless SEATTLE SUN i | at ea FROMMISSOURIWHO WAS 5 (* 2 hi A him t ‘ irls Go Bat SLD | iradane Applies for Patents STARTS E : round in Their Pajan WILLING TO BE SHOWN | ias on New Instrument. rhe Sea Sun ; tr at ( i hee Is a to em iS HARTFORD, Conn, Feb he a fr mit » temporar : but he didn’t show/his p ed deposing of R AND HE WAS Crossing P nce fei a Revente Soe oe eer MR. BUSINESS MAN'S MIND WANDERS | J ; é ~— Lit | This advertiser did not accept the state- FR : Ce eee. HEE | f the ad isi lici : H tila ‘ is 1 8 ee pete he . N SUPPLY Yo ment 9 the a vertising solicitor. e was a come all | i d | ( DEAR SIRS ~ INREGARO To THAT ORDER = Sink worms! WE. Ont isan FL real, live business man, and when he bought Of the swin ‘ bien OF ‘ | | oF SILK STockings, ER - | MEAN 200 WORMS AT THE LOW FIGURE newspaper circulation he wanted to see it, Teere ik , se ETC | par “ aaner that a | h a ti me ae ns ee PRB ES 2, PRL oS So — | the same way he would inspect goods when % a wi fiat | SIL .VER KING GETS PANIC FATAL FOR wr fs ; .FIRST CAT PRIZE TWO; 4,000 STAMPEDE) aiiver King copped the first prize | n the kitten show in the Bon che exhibition hall, It dw a nix EW You 4 upled spo old Persian cat, owned by Map j ®a panic am 4,000) ¢ A. Troughton of Vancouver, B. C. tu ne Houston Hippodrome | giiver King took the Queen City Cat im the Bon come club by Marche Mrs. L for the best female cat in the show ‘Three Law in Sterling, 111 Diay, le G ive lea on, women and children were injured today. it he bought them. So he came to The Star office and we showed him our circulation books. We showed him the cash books and ledgers. We showed him the mailing list and we let him see everything we had per- taining to circulation. And he went away satisfied that The Star’s claim to over 40,0@0 paid copies daily was bona fide. Do you, Mr. Advertiser, assure yourself that you are getting all the circulation you pay for? Some- times it’s well tebe from Missouri.

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