The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1913, Page 1

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"WOULD YOU WORK FOR 15c A DAY? That's what some of the wire mill men, big, husky fellows, earned at Ran- kin, in Pa. And that's why the unions are | declaring war on the steel trust. See | | page 8. 4. ON “HE PROMISED HE’D MARRY ME,” SAYS WHITE SLAVE 7 LENA KLAUSNER M White tha: Ha mon inw denied by irl an engageme @ wedding ring, ir CHAMBER SCHEMES TO CONTROL PORT, HE SAYS - “The S Bot repres: Derg, ina M the Balls t “The chamber has been opposing the port comm ince its ‘creation,” he continued ts members have to dictate to us, and b them, because we ha D ferity of the people, t Collins, in the senate. trying ause we have refused to be dictated to by n working for the interests of the ma representative, Josiah Brattle, aad is a me ‘ 1 F m, t 1 Of trustees 0. CENTRAL Di} STRIC T, HE DECLARES. The creat) _ thamber, thr P Mittriet. In time. | ] Wether from th t > bor all districts a j tah “LISTER BLOCKS REGENTS’ _ GIFT TO NORTHERN PACIFIC Blocked again “regent deed away this tand, iy Howard Co d the and ‘ e Nort n Pa | beard of rege ot Pik: Rasaye 4 sake ME 8 80 make a ( ourt and t a Strip th ve ee ee ee ene “a ile and. were held ort sy -|DIES IN BASEMENT _ ied er du e ca OF LODGING HOUSE; dai i) MAY BE SUICIDE rom This ie ter Spe Ph. has taen B h ‘ festigate + I i Afd he has wired < 2 Postpone signing + ! &% ho c gro e f M board of ‘regents ' c m F tigned ” ) MOI on Tucsesy, worn t e Ta ai Consummat t “ e at in time. Lister t et H hnt torr would be be plenty of t i be some smell ‘ tiny the right ot Se RERTON — TH mailed for HH; by takin #and for the 4 Work at Pearl ji; removed dertaking et & Byrnes un ° RAIN OR SNOW TONIG MIT DR THURSDAY CONTINUE COL! .D; MODDRATE FASTPERLY WINDS, The Seattle Star HOME EDITION WEALTHY HUSBAND THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE TLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1913.ONE CENT gx riaine REFUSES HAS THIS IS WHAT THE LAW HAS DONE TO MIKE BURKE, HONEST WORKING MAN ‘TO FREE BANKERS ‘Fate of Furthand Co- Defendants! NowuptoJury. a O, 293. = BELLING Tt) a pee rae 1 ta | | t j H h x MO Tt , 1 y Li REE A» 1 b ( IN THE INOW HESIDE THEIR FURS URE k : sre bse " WA 1b V Tir IERIFF ACTING UNDER THE oe rod it make to law and law may Avo “ye arn aan bore;aeed Mt May Blinn Mich mma | th ' 4 Bladine two one of the lawyers of | a | ye 7 t . t . A nom nh I b H — a ’ } a3 COMMISSION Dae inTsh HILLMAN TO spr gga ] Jance in Tights se AT PORTLAND * leiphia, Too FEBRUARY 17: na. the @ ’ t Ch nspiracy and |p ba ye ope ae | anti-trust act U. 8. grand "Set? y Warden O'Hall " wit § ifically, the association ie | ¢ he A | cha 4 with restral trade | +p r by using ¢ "| ber of the associatie is Th ‘ ar Five br eged to have P r nt lan Kell dir | ASH WEDNESDAY; KAISER’S SON HAS | sion of ail” the font. | LENT HAS BEGUN — A NARROW ESCAPE | wholesalers. T ars * Daughter of New)|NORDSKOG CASE Is __ |; : Gamolt nei’ Biel Preerih CONTINUED AGAIN ‘" Senator Is Hobo |. 4. x sorasko aby ewonsey 5 <4 of the} pur De t ot fe by ie ise | ee aes — bi | Ht t "DOCTOR ELUDES FRIENDS, | cant ewe BUIL Pee | see WEDS SANITARIUM NURSE sa ae | AR CHILLY HERE tu dward EB, Berg-| what had happened was p lr © Madison Street} the clerk whe Ame On duty in the office ng. “And death the as the eather whieh ntire Middle a» watchman Chile jead, frozen near | tion ci » ” | chargec H he tration building at Cheney, to take| incompetent to ni 4. oa bir place of the structure destre had been 1 by fire last year, somnia at tl \ zs ° ° EVERETT TRUE'S WITH US AGAIN You know Ev, who bravely takes a swat at many a man we'd like to wallop. _ We're afraid. True isn’t. He breaks loose again today on page 4. SPRINGS SURPRISE IN DIVORCE TRIAL Millionaire Declares He Kicked Ad- mirer of His Wife Out of House; Spent $800 on Trip With Woman, ( cane t I left het haven't er struck ied the and thrown ession was did not f his prop- values at least su't worth more brought Jones ad- « the past to Capt, nan he had Ruth, his ebil- nM ed himself for (Agen he ground that Kickhem is Spent $800 on Trip Ww an 8 en are not, TE cop wee oagrid ts 8 , ull Harold 1 and thea th tr L i Todd for “© JURY TO GET cc) MILLIONAIRE it 1 how ing his crave siag. “companion a good tir “Do ye 1 accuse your wife of mis ‘The mys attempt to nat, probably will The defense dark one , and 3, today testi- the Reach Holley testi ‘Tried to Protect Wife. tate vemist had exam- ife and found blood ‘ts. EXAMS TRIP UP «| HALF HUNDRED _AT UNIVERSITY ; ; one f per cent of the ; 5 ce n students co alma mater ‘ erthasieter rae tudents have ‘ The mid- ve ¥ the stumblin; vy has a stern ami that members of in a certain ‘CLEAR UP MYSTERY man name ON, Y. T., 3 Mount- ew ed Polic i. d brought word bh t ele up the killing by wife and a L ad him- d from a id his wife a trip to Mrs. Murray, Det les He Beat Her | Tacoma, W e with he * CIRCULATION SHELL GAME! WHERE IS THE LITTLE PEA? The newspaper which allows its repre- sentatives to make circulation claims which it is not willing to back by opening its circu- lation books to the advertiser, is operating his business along the lines of the shell game, for the advertiser has no chance. The Star’s circulation is over 40,000 paid copies each day. We are not alone claim- ing this circulation, but stand ready to prove it beyond a shadow of doubt, by allowing any reputable business house or committee of business men to come to our office and inspect our cash books and ledgers, to in- spect our circulation receipts, our mailing list, etc. This offer is open to any reputable business firm or committee, whether adver- tisers or not. Demand this from every news- « Ppapér in which you advertise, ° BEACH CASE

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