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do the County Commissioners, on the pretense of saving money, make the nurse girls af the county hospital work 12 HOURS PER DAY, while they squander money by maintaining 15 dep, uties loafing around Renton at the request of the Furth Coal Company? There must be a reason, ® PAIR: TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; COLDER TONIGE 8B; CONTINUBD Go} FOR SEVERAL DAYS; BRISK BASTIERLY WINDS sw Do They Live? Beads Welfare Survey finds that a girl can What's the Difference? | Pe live > ayant in tha tg on . “4 — Between a cop who breaks through a door and f ‘kowise the Survey finds that Be worn, girls get less than che shoots an innogent boy and a judge who @ecides ° go. Wel w do they live? that the cop Nad a right to break through the THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE. door? VOL, 14, NO, 2094, SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 6, 1913. ONE CENF {3 tttaixs ann HOME EDITION NEWS STANDS be A MAN, A WOMAN, A MILLION DOLLARS AND A DEAD LOVE BY FRED L. BOALT Jones had just enough money to whet his appetite for more— He formed “curious friendships” (that is what the court termed Ye & paltry $50,000, THe brought his bride West, where opportunity them yé@sterday) with other women terda Judge Hur art awarded the wife a decree of di e court made a at job of it. It sliced a million dol beckoned, They Perhaps they were younger vorce As stated, he made job of it In addition to the non settled in British Columbia, They worked hard, More dashing, more beautiful, more piquant, than oY - 7. the once beautl income bearing property et 1 M one what is a) a clean in t severed the marriage tie. It gave both ° them, and economized. She did her own housework ful, but now fading, Mra Jones. the 'H ie gt snk te ; irs a ayy os ae . F ater,” they sald, “when we have enough, we will rest and 1 t aatusl 1,000 en ay th daughter to ¢ er, the son to the father There jth a courant ¥ i. . The trips about the country, stops at exper hotel ing an annual Inc of $10,006 5 ” ; The wife who had helped by her pinching economy to ake such He gave the daughter Ruth e mother, the son Harold to was nothing left T here had been love, but that In the Heht of subsequent events, this was a ghaatt extravagance possible, stayed at home the father. He denounced 7 ° contracts, for separation as Illegal 4 4 ‘ " : Love fled through the window when money ente the door P : r par m as é died long ag: The original $50,000 grew to a million r the past 12 years Jones Love died hard To the man he sald Drop your habit of running around with It was a love m : married in and his wife were man and wife In name onl ny met one day, about two years ago, as perk, tab OF Senet gw to’ the theatre, oF .ae Salles o tr vitae en the Columbus, OF a . cure in the Perhaps she could not follow him along the road to pros a at, oO a matter of busines Jones | ood busines X ee i ee anance ‘ ‘ waa’ Tones perity. Dishwashing is not good for pink nails and tapering en Ane De crys & tora Deresin Row. Hie wite signed. contrast It tn by counsel nes will appeal to the supreme ce Py : fingers. Sweeping, ecrubbing and baking are not good for ellis for separation in cons on for which she received property court of 4) t Th i t nt Bl er og we Al sand very beauti eee ae 9 worth §$130,000—but_non-income-bearing pure har ot: tantan rther legal bickerings. It 1s And a million dollars—the million with which they hoped to buy happiness, and which has brought them only bitterness and woe—will buy much material ease, even if it will not raise up a fallen idol or mend a broken heart. puto-ridt country, take your daughter fel, and she had « great ft “we Petite And he? He is “to the manor born.” Though greying at Jones came to Seattle and sued for divorce. Mr They promised, a wag s wh icetein, Tg My and the temples, he is handsome and youthful-looking still—well- & counter 5 lon, For 6 they ha been rattling the bones ponor each other a a Aickness and in health they would groomed, and sleek, and having that precise Canadian manner in open court. High-priced lawyers cross-questioned, objected, cited be true. whieh he has acquired precedents, and argued. Jones filed URTH'S LAWYERS [rea'iica] !2HOURDAY [yaar area Ges Chun| EDITOR IS JAILED SURE OF VICTORY; A "Tueveepeit. aagglig, FOR ATTACK ON MAKE NO DEFENSE 0 fs: 0c: eegem quem GANGSTER JUDGE | bor Council. j er aret Former Special Writer for The Star dge Hardin Instructs Jury in) A revolt of nurses’ at the county ‘Case of Conspiracy Against Four | ie j hospital, Georgetown, has | beef | | ry k : . ale iotes ‘with dhouleed ook. TH | Taken From Home at Midnight Seattle Bankers | tolation of the spirit of? A af . the mew bet Of pf d Locked in Cell — — z } s me into office Ima! | an ocKed 1n el. PSELLINGHAM, Feb. 6—The de-;ed that all evidence be in ty noon : E ated on February 1 | - _ the trial of Jacob furth and | Saturday so the case could go to for nurses and ord | Matlen ew, f : oe as nae officers of t he at that time. Special c . li h der the old regime, ar easel E bs w l_writer for The Star Bank, charged n- | Pre r Corrigan opened for the . worked bat nt hours a day. sae Roe x of the News-Post, a Scripps to aid E rieker state and held the floor until ad Miss Margaret Loutgenbiser, a) newspaper, was arrested @ the defunct La Ce journment for the noon recess. His ‘ | “ Graduate nurse, tried to organize; United Pre receive depo knowing | addreas to jury up to that time & strike, but the rebellion died # Judge Car dank wes {nso! declared » the correspond- borning. | », eg : > i Me morning, following Judwe Har © ween Schricker and the| Be ‘Twelve hours or quit,” Misa} Pew as taken from | me at an hour when the Fetmal Wednesday to direct a tle National bank, previously | [i hs Lawson, the superintendent of} | gang offici has been fi et for acquittal, that it would itiod = iy ano mee , nurses, is said to have told the} sible for him to secure bonds. He was lodged in jail and this WO. Fe. Gi oer Oe ° rea | | morning ate breakfast in a cell pee, with her eyes swollen from , They wanted to go on strike | = ng Bes hin: earn B tak: whe enka ‘ men| Weeping, sat beside the aged : Miss Loatzenhiser told The Star ' ig gata Sylver serdponde Gi" Yio ery gina at cA ted bas vor proved ult | benker through the morning |b 3 o's ePiar Be gto | police court jud Pew, who has|by the statute of limitations. any of the defendants. 5 of b a bef . 7 a nath ide uta P t A a me ¢ P |The greater part of the morning | conclude its case this afternoon. j's buying a home on the install | are / c campaign against the corrupt ring of $500 on another libel charge b: in Instructing the With the opening of court Wed-| MARGARET LOUTZENHISER. | ment plan, a third is supporting }in Philadelphia. In his paper of a|Carey. Today Magistrate Gao my by Superior Judge Hardin neaday afternoon Attorneys Prestun .jan+invalid mother, and so om.” Peet. ohana a ent , recent » received in The Star|bell a oe Sumber of points in favor of and Hughes, of the defense, contin 'MIKE BURKE HAS . Quits Her Position. | I cameos Dew gotien — owt Ping fin HE ae Waaehaa ear aaa ie defense were med in the|ued their motions for the striking While rebellion smoldered, Mins words | warrant, cont instructions to the jury; |of certain documentary evidence 2 ag aor mh temporarily | | “A week has passed since | T whole political gang is be- AM, that the Kalso check was|from the records jthe 12-hour work day | t the News-Post said that Magis- (hind Carey,” said Pew today, “but Eedied simply in a diligent man-| At 2:10 the jury, which had been ’ Yesterday,” she sald, "I went to } trate Jimmie Carey was ‘a no- |they cannot gag my paper. 1 will aa4 Ii strict compliance with |absent since the motion for an in- NOW LOOKING UP Mise Lawson and told her that 12 : torious boss and ignorant (print the truth about them. The Bational banking laws by the |structed verdict of acquittal was | hours was too long a day. “Twelve | | | gangster.’ honest people are strongly sup- National ban second, | presented, was called in. Twenty] Mike Burke got @ job this after.| hours or quit.’ she said. “We don't} ‘ a fs “It called him ‘the unspeak- | porting me. é the Seattle Nationa! bank, the | minutos later court was adjourned | noon. |want any labor union in thia in-| | jwar } able Carey.’ of which are defendants,|until this morning for the purpose| The world looked pretty blue and| stitution.” 1 quit. “It said justice was the last | ienlianiandaal have closed the La Conner |of giving Judge Hardin an oppor-|dismal to Burke and his wife and| Miss Loutzenhiser last night | i @ 7 4 thing most of the city magis- | aad obtained all moneys ow-|tunity of preparing his instructions. | thelr two boys, when dep sher-|made a statement before the La 4 trates think of.” i ation jiffs, armed with bor Councfl, and the : p Ae | at a| The adjournment was resented b a s order matter was “It declared some were the y the |the defense on the ground that it|threw them out of the place they referred to a special committee for} : cheapest sort of grafters.” | of the insolvency of the La|pare more thoroughly for the case,| Colorado av., South Park Miss Lawson gets $75 a’ month 2 idnight, according to a ninal libel on complaint of ing knew it would be impos- ) or will respect a thug in the that over-|contending that the state was taken! The Star told about their pitiful) The two nurses in the tubercular} uniform of a Judge? We ’ did not |as much by surprise by the decision |case Wednesday, how the law and ward Ket $66, and they are not ef MEAN CAREY,’ A + al points | of the court in the morning as the|!a@wyers took away the Burkes'/fected by the 12-hour rule. The “Word was sent to the News- lial the state were also | defense. title to their home, and how they|@raduate nurses $45 a month Post that ite editor would be | — d to by the court Were ejected into t wy streets; |and the undergraduate nurses $40 arrested EVERY DAY that it | A plot to discredit the Renton 4 lust Finish Saturday. = " pearl urke, & sta y eer nore are nurses. printed the truth about Carey. | miners by giving a garbled report Pollowing the reading of the SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 6—With| was out of employ1 bps ed ada a Ba ce ta Pe y , “Since then the News-Post |to Prosecuting Attorney Murphy of Miens of the court, « mt le aie ae tailiea: an. Glan the. hourt ordare rent which the hours from elght, to | has told more about Carey. It |a shooting affair Wednesday after- as to a time limit o ‘om the shore, the steam-|the court ordere an Loutrenbiser, “1s ne has more to tell. But its ed |noon was carried forward another es fina settle’ - land. started from here for Early morning the Bainter new wet of officials may inake a thee han ot bean rearrested step today by Deputy Sheriff Rob- fle court, who set a limit of | ano work toar today, Powar: Coy h and howing for economy in their | “Today the News-Post again |erts, in attempting to illegally foree hours to the vide and instruct . ane: ¥ yeiagg ee gy agh tag ameter ~ ‘ repeats what it said a week | hal law upon the town — nth. Burke began work) “Belt _murse, I cannot, of) ago Monday, and it reiterates | The shooting was done by a Mare. clan’ apauana, (ane et cat ateieae ken all it has said since strikebreaker, J. H. Carlisle. He “Read it ail , M trat ed five sho’ a strike a IZES NURSE WHO SAVED HIS through the kindness of nels county hospital has shown me that . denay Gnrad panne then. pation ta en x hehe , ane LIFE ON BATTLEFIELD FIFTY YEARS AGO }/2n¢ ‘riends. to move thelr it would be @ good thing if nurses | Ha oughly, Senator Boies Penrose. : ee i pew. be : : pe 5 ‘ | Deputy City Marshal Tvete coming , tur and : ue ho 4 mr uid for about being ‘profes J Study it from top to bottom, |up. Tvete followed, and Carlisle BONHAM. Te me y years ago a_ pretty thelr form: t posnagrie wi Padeseey gat only that} : Bosses McNichol and Vare. Jran smash into a telegraph pole, ee hia h they are underpaid working girls.” |i : “Now, all of you, from Pen- | breaking his nose. He was then ar. near Chattinoows, == “ , rose to Carey's rottenest [rested by Tvete for unlawfully can = << = x . as n , ‘ wharf-rat, take this and smoke |rying a gun. ight him water |] : ae i : ; “The News-Post Cen ae ae irl v r here and | Carlisle was asked by a couple of iband food and dressed 1} ini In a grocery ste ery P . f | mow reiterates every word it |strikers standing in front of the : i ‘ . worke¢ mmediately tnesse y. She Je imningham, and resides }} Snapshot above shows Jacob Furth, Seattle street car magnate, Malaw somarand arrest Netiec: tocar ue ediately, witnesses | fat f her United Prese ie 1 : and E. W. Andrews, banker, walking to Bellingham court house. Just Pew agein, if you dare.” * necting the Yukon river valley and] behind Furth is their chief counsel, E. C. Hughes. Picture below Carey ba that Pew Ubeled |i VASE ( ) ‘eb pce ° r 1 ASHINGTON, Fet I he Tanana river, tributary to the} shows Furth leaving an auto which he hired to ride to the trial on a | him by printing nending the governme struc-| Yukon, with tide water, and the oth 3 MEAT; SHE HALES HIM TO COURT |} 22ssi0 isststs sors. SiS2 ct Mult Syuaele mace fo EXP mn se hat iis week.) |Murphy, who demanded that Dis-|ish it in two weeks drew a gun, and started to re, hoping to attract Deputy Sher ; — f Roberts, and to raise a hue and a confession by ery that he was being mob i rainy morning. | Alexander E that Care ibed ait x sues | strikers. him to fix damage opment and available route for ieved the private operation of the|the second {8 that leading from government's proposed rallroady,| Seward und Cook's inlet to the|r EVANSTON, Ii/., Feb. 5—When a woman pays for four and one ounds of meat, can the butcher legally cut off and keep two immings and dell nd one-half pounds? r ne * Sobesge Mackeon of th uh i F inder lease, is the proper solution | Iditarod. The firet should be con-| SAN! FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.—A4-|decree of divorce from him here in é Bemres P- Jacksor Ble ’ of the difficulty presented In Alas nected with the Hehring coal leld| venturér in war and finance, polojJune, 1903, but has never had th ites tonal t h ca ne commission recommends| and the second with the Matanuski La »jdecree made permanent Ser el as ammac a e pad etl fegal rights she 76 gg two Independent syster ne con-| coal field. playing champion of British aristo:| i, just as much Besloy’s wife crats, and hero of many a dashing y United Press 1 1 Wire ays she obtained an interlocutory i as on the day they were wed Bi serge the wite of 2 pro- xpioit; ‘Captain James Campbell} Besley met Miss Wood at Coro = cae gh —_ | e ‘ @t the Northwestern uni- ; Oe » TMs. | Besle «discos cemsegey | ee at ie ‘ Wives ealey is exposed here today as nado, All went smilingly until I Inu Me ghfter she had seen the , f ves, Look This B NGS NEW failure tn one cherished plan—thit|Pern Johnson, Jr, uncle of the| loin weighing four an i 4 of wedding Misa Elizabeth Wood,|brideto-be, had a hunch. He con Mehalt pounds on the scales, she ‘ 7 " Way a Moment) rich’ inher own name, and daughter | sulted Pinkerton detectives. They ‘ ; : Te hee iarded as a fillet and sent . UR of Modini Wood, a social lion of|delved into Besley'’s record, The Veith-Cammack’s Clearance Sale, which heme. Petticoat Pastor Warns You} Los* Angeles showdown came last week in has been so successful, is now goi t cee meat was delivered, the to Quit Nagging Us | Besley, Pinkerton detectives say | Woods’ office in Los Angeles, where bee. jw going on a aasines 1 AT, but the meat | TO NEW YORK who hunted down his record, has'| Besley is alleged to have admitted full blast. Full particulars will be found in a oe ‘ ' eo rent ape ee & ‘wife “living in San Francisco. jall with tears their ad, which appears today on page 2. Thia wife, who was Marjorie Bea Today in Los Angeles it was re o a r By, Unjted Press Leased Wire nett, he married on August 31, 190!,| ported Miss Wood and’ her mothe This sale offers the very finest of men’s suits, ‘ the fillet she had the e” 4 ‘ church belleves ance NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Bringing{ in Nome. Deserted by Besley, she left two days ago for New York overcoats and furnishings at very marked re- y art Hiyy t, ong married wome « one of| . With bim the first Friedmann tur | ee ar =a Satan SOE TT IR es . . rf rs mooted, ae i ‘ie ' among’ married women is Ge Of | ON eumllgvar brougarte ths| CALL JUDGE HOWARD timouy kiven by Miss Kiausner be ductions from regular prices. Economically e him. The defense claims that the had pajd for four and wee Y happing United Statos, Dr. Austin Held of IN’ WHITE SLAVE CASE|she has made substantial changes inclined men of Seattle and vicinity should Pounds, and produced also ‘ The reason why so many men} ree only ak. Or Ghent One| in her testimony in the two trials. not overlook this opportunity. and one-half ‘pounds of x s Xe prefer to spend their evenitizs alent in Pittsburg, and at once At 1 o'clock thi roing, argu een EE tisksed 0 tondericin : 2 Rice at shale sive ares Mtu|started for that city ments of attorneys in the Hannan) SCATTER ASHES OF nk When "BROCKTON, Mase., Feb. 6.—The pal Mrs. Jackson found she had Rey. Mra. Myra C. Hoyt, pastor of Doc, cents instead of 32 cents a | : the Wales Avenue » a ABENkR SE HFASBA TSF = = ; nen really want the} white *slaye case.wire concluded, 40,000 Bulgarian soldiers couldn’t bring Bd ney ee tS sing GEORGE P. JACKEON, “LEM anionsiien of thelr husbants| SHOOT PRESIDENT |«@4jthe sary rotired tor ine verdict|| MAN FROM HILLTOP) 1, the Turkey like a Star Want Ad! These TH CUSTOMER WOULD HAVE TO BEAR THE ate ‘Wee aay over, they shold} 2 ; age ard featt®ed the oc of the de ' Los ANG LBB, Feb, 6 Pureu- little Want Ads reach over forty ‘honsand sighs exces 1? nied Presse Leases re. fense Wednesday afternoon ow-lant to his last wish, the ashes o' ea tern. Sal the: Hoteners tha he waotd| CHICAGO, Feb. 6 Former Chief] SAN SALVADOR, Feb. 6.—ard had thrown the Hannan case |George H. Stewart, former presi readers every day, and they carry your mes- fecharge the cgrtly. [He told Mra. Jackson tiMshe should ot Police Geo. M. Shippy was today Shooting him several times through |out of hfs court on the ground that dent of the Los Angeles Chamb sage to the heart of the family. Call Main © priso as he was only a clerk, , a hed : an dni r . od Le ausner, the }of Ce sree, who died at Shang * a eerie arrested i adjudged insane and ordered sent (0/the body, ® party fone Ar atl prikgesting © witness, ss Haunan's| hal, are in Loe Angeles today, (0 9400 or Elliott 44 and let us tell you more ’ th a6 na Kankakee. Ape tel ted oO ala Manuel e ie 108 as a rE ar Oe r al have uorvae' Je going te Go. and she hese the oul ware" Ales y ure Shippy started the aujo, president of Salvador, He is|common-law wife, and she there-|be scattered to. the winds from about them. ‘y, iit ie time,” ne pote rt gin Le I) interested in|investigation into his sanity in a serlous condition today fore could not testify against him,|some hilltop. Stewart died sud cost of ivi ra et rag ecg ie He jetting what} Shippy left the police force three| Guatemalan who gavé his name| He was called by the defense | denly while on a health-secking Me for, ”'"D should pay a little attention to getting years ago. as Virgilie Mulatillo was arrested.| Wednesday and testified to the tes: | trip.

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