The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 1

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§ BOUT THE TO P pl MAN? ? How’s he going to say t the Ad club has adoy i . . A - rely sed THE BLOOD BE UPON YOUR HEAD rted for our I f | ; r tty? Seattle, the Seaport of Suc- ' ookes as if your deputies, Sheriff ad . I Cudihee, are deliberately trying to inc ° s jere, You Fan, Want a $25 Season Ticket Free? The First One Who Solves The Star’s Baseball Puzzle, on Page 2,Gets rt] bd FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; CONTINUBD COLD; MODEKATE BASTERLY NGUE-TIED ite THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE erie BY Detye,: Jet ae ae VOL, 14, NO, 195 SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913. ONE CENT (x00 yy ayn. HOME EDITION ws st i Eee — RE BAITING MEN AT RENTON BBANKERS’ ASE TO JURY ers Spend Last Day) of Trial Turning Loose ods of Oratory. Neither of this ald It & his bank of court this evident that ‘THE POOR MAN INHANFORD’S COURT” THY THERE WILL BE BLOODSHED IN QUIET LITTLE TOWN FIGHTING AGAINST. CORPORATION pen ab IF SHERIFF CUDIHEE’S DEPUTIES CAN BRING IT ABOUT LAWYERS, WINS VERDICT OF $4,000! BY FRED L. BOALT Blood may be shed at Renton if De Sherif obe and hi ang o i i a “ puty Sheriff Roberts an 18 f I i : : tae gang specially deputized bullies I, That is why they are there—to “start something,’ to incite anger and hatred between strikers and “scabs,” to rouse the miners to acts of violence, and so to justify their presence—the work is easy and the pay good—at one of the most orderly strikes in the history of industrial warfare. Jury Acquits Beach, Charged With Cutting bears out this contention Throat of His Young a ted States depu Wife. shals were withdrawn @ month | n the opinion of the By United Press Wire | thorities, they were fi AIKEN, 8 C 1.—Accused of , yecd in Renton. The m gashing his wife's throat in an at | took no sides. They prot tempt to kill her, Frederick Beach. oper ained order rich resident of this town, and for | mpersonally friendly wil merly of New York was today form ody. th: the town, nN d by a jury bere in| f 2 They kept the strike-breakers ain's court after only a| a the company's property, feari few minutes deliberation . PE that if they were allowed to ro Beach and bis wife, on the stand | the town there might be clashes both swore the attack on Mrs.| j eawen them and the strikers. am Beach was committed by a negro at | all the time the federe! offi night in the yard of their home ern SO s0 se. eee ee and that the assassin fled ae Mrs. Quist a0 8 chautauqua mectiog: Beach fell with a great wound In 4 ane +r vada Boe throat. T YU the place le Sam's men from It : § a diet toda p.| \ er really declared “mars now the strike-break confined on t , but are sent fi the deputies, usu: int the strikers. Thi dence, , as ™ « ro} strikers’ picket s nded, whereupon Keach < cs “8 follow, h v4 young wife With ocket at the 5 ts in some act o| knife. Bee py ROCKEFELLER a raw Was drowning,” h Rot see that he wa DEPUTIES GUARD AGAINST SHOOTING At the request of ¢ . fe Impr Chelf Bannick has « spetlal deputies to ite shooting ‘The chiet stated t ROUGH LITTLE MAN! ° BY United Prose Leased . PORTLAND, y cause Mrs. Lillia Waitress, refuse, t kiss, Verne ¢ “blackened” bh. Will have to » t A Teason for his manifestat i: digappointr NEGRO IS LYNCHED SEIZED WITH | SPASMINQUIZ JEKYL ISLAND. I R - he force ¢ Roberts hag The depys ©! t treets last nf; illying and shov! ) among them, off ong those to sue were John Adama, and r ELI MELOVICH This picture of “The Poor Man in Hanford's Court” was printed ; ; as a part of the evidence in the impeachment case against Hanford. ©” HE u t £ t This is the final chapter in the/S 2S eamnik | in the crow story of Eli Melovich, a poor man,|t , for t \ ime he Carlisle seein m Judge Hanford’s court. muse it left: certain cos NU RSES WORK ; 3 ered to prove aa alibl, ad been b DOCTOR SAYS i i ike a is not the only on@ WOMAN RUN DOWN BY AUTO, [rains wen twins, ] os is seis a the company was ne for ; ed his manage Waltel i gasronn tiserierac ee) LEFT UNCONSCIOUS; CHIEF | “NRG Sih | fs tis c,h" $12,000 18 AROUT FIVE TIMES MANSFIELD, Ohio : setae SMO ctu ait teats | ASKS FOR SPEEDER SQUAD) j.'s: ast Waldo Richardson b wid on bert W . married ut k » mines w 5 the third autor e 1 . . w each couple has J were on strike, and he was meet. week, when Miss/t f and « ion « ' g my 4 nts in the same way, nd uncon-|t { ty came up and said to . ” J t 19th " n st.| wa € he 8 I won't let that guy, ; shares ee . : a tyne agar tt ee a ; r ou go where you like r with a phot ‘ they formerly worked 56 hours a/l sina ts bilists @it| where the woman’ was emvicnea vg | PALL OF 40 FEET snd do what you please” And’gm Eli Melovic made af Yow Melovich m week for $46 =y * : reed Tegu-/housekee 1% phe tad aalhe DIDN’T STOP HIM »« aid: ‘Move on, you, or Vl in the Hanf . t fi a oe 7 . 7 tations be et ‘oreed,. fat 8 0 k 1 end at the JERSEY CITY, N. J., Feb. 7 give y 4 taste of the bullpen.’ ” ad no money te fa hl N 4 | ella = to the featt , ie } i ht { \ lam. | mines | upplied thy Following he Fy o ; ; t ‘a | shonid en to 4 , i 2 strike be “Judge C. H. Hanfo be rs. u election, 40°" n itwlthe chief sald, “an ago has been found with & “The Stone-Webster Corporation. | down the first t 1, 8 i ’ ns ny y that all ttleite: will be inst “Eli Melovich, a Poor Laborer.|the hope that Melov > wa eet ae — Imposition on Renton, sinaieian tent & le phrase| tA more potent rem “For seven years,” said City Mane A so satisfactorily set forth tags the ‘ |shal Joseph Edwards, “I’ve be eooential | otorey , 1. jable to keep order In Renton, an ch Ic ell, jan’t t 3 ° On 7 be ¢ if left alone, | could do so now, §. chesf torn open, 8 acitar ba ” ° " n e }and my two deputies know most 1 head and bis dy ra ent uit, by In truth, it 1 4 t A 8 the miners personally, as many ed t fr ernal {n-| Ke 7 d, t Vg men ha 4 Dane rice them have lived here for years, ani bf raised families. Jeking out a pitiful existence, would | *° of a poor man} get a quick settlement. But the Stone-Webster interests refused to | %h° ight arm F rta of dilatory mo “Roberts and his men aren't { ' anc r vo ; ‘ elextra motorcycle : " Men’s and Women’s Shoes are being sold at ne€ded. The presence and th P brie ot Jes, at Baty ae ee > of An emmatoune ’ : methods of id REGISTER! YOUR VOTE WILL two years ‘ , he | mu ; os b= camila wate | a substantial saving by the Boston Sample ethation te thee been yam You must r ome ‘ou ha fall. There w, Over 50,000 3 The interests Bind busy up to thot Oming election The Seattle « any new street ; cit; n r Value, vay nething 7 Which the city gives thes Whis does not suit the F The company off @ succeeded Vote of the cials Nn agair BE NEEDED MARCH FOURTH «:.*':""3 3". "iss 50! ct Rerag vir aon, a it rte“) in today's Star. ‘The Boston Sample Shee |Pastor’s Shocked port of Succe at the Seattle General Company has been doing business in Seattle and | somebody had only thought of them, | hospital at noon today for the past four years, during which time by Female Forms was WIDOW NIXON LEADS WOMEN | have een consistent Hi ne ogy. Ey pENe, creer ne Kick Ignored = oat provisionsis, made that_ || ROBBER BAND CARSON, Nev—The Nevada rout to the stato legislature against] “ads to The Star. The Want Ad numbers are of corsets. the actual physical OF FOUR LITTLE state legislature this afternoon dl civ Wiwne: Jude ‘roak Main 9400 or Elliott 44. The Star’s down- lpoy. Ww. H ng for the franchise carried the amendment wiping free GIRLS NABBED } out the Reno divorce colony ang Mrs. Samuel Bel e town office is located at 229 Union St., with | First Methtodis on, Li,ht & Power Co. sent the antldivorce argument be made comp! s donie lice sae d the DENVER, Colo, Feb. ¢ : \fore the legiglature, while Assem- | the Souvenir and Curio Shop. If more con- His honor, after exami don't like that clause, an y . ¢ ar age be ,|blyman Gardner Js leading the fight ie 1 in there and 1} Ww display, called on the preac Ing the repeal of that section to ‘our 1 chool girls, rang P ab, T—Headed by venient, drop in e eave your Want 1 : etain the laws, The measure lday and sald he saw no cause fog ‘ @ at the MaroW electic if you don’ ng in age from # to 10 years nhs 4 ‘vga, to retain the laws, The measur F re 4 by Tuesday mig P March election. Gut if you don't , r Nixon, wif of the tate | wnich would lengthen the reside neal Ad. , Ago, uP Years ago, it fram t ght, you car che b not vote in March ave confe i Ben B. stented. ‘Two years|] Lindsey that they have been rob: |U. 8. Senator Nixon, a special train |lause in th oluw fom ©) "THE STAR GUARANTEES IN EXCESS OF satated ee aity opelice aa © charter failed But the traction || bing fashionable homes in Den |bearing 1 than half of Reno's! months to ¢ wa postulated the elty executive aes female population left here today |to come be e legislature at 40,000 PAID CIRCULATION DALY . ought not to let a mere woode! and VOTH! for Cargon City to enter their 1 10+ | Ldea’cloc k (his morning, form excite you go,” ° . °

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