The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1913, Page 1

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FAIR TONIC AND SUNDAY; MODERATE BASTERLY The Seattle THE GNLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ONE CENT FATHER AGAINST SON © Headstrong youth runs for mayor on a “wide-open’ platform. His long-suf- fering, sray- haired father becomes a candidate against him. Read the story, on page 8. < a VOL, 14. NO. 296. 8, 1913 “THE LOST HOPE”--AND ETERNITY a HOPES - By Fred L. Boalt and once he ran a slim.) “Play for me,” she said ' And in a little while he was ough his hatr,| Gottschalk went the plan dead Tt was shc whieh hur ver his coat: | and provised There r Henr 3tein, the elevator > ry aight as an) heavy, booming chords to express |told th ® day 4 4 Set " finely h v ¢ f c And |night that t 1 " une nd h tie | th n Y ‘ fi tu all a 1 that hi ight T i a t P When } urned the w n The body was taken to Mannit > morning it ut “The I ane Ww 1 : me men A a ta was Ww \ 1 notified. ie ss At t n the Bei pelt hasten I do w r ah i hovered ove Ine nid in amona : ad, pet an og hye fa man | shop ® Kivi the had b ' ‘ at a iy, if a . / gt a man on the bench. onth ag ‘ . ln Oks Bis rh Ds X, All morning Zamona played, ed t cote a played as he had never played Pa} while before. He made his wonder ful instrument sing so sweetly that there wae in its timbre a human quality, It cried out rth again and again in impotent protest. Then the sound would die away, weeping, moaning, . And finally, after hours had I know the kind. a paserd, the music sank to a ane a T ‘ pin-point of sound — and hee 1 ! stopped. 1d auton uch « N The musician rose and re a hat turned the violin lovingly to his knew whe m case He tottered as he t « Li tt ent walked across the oom He lrea Noth 4 a orde He crossed the room ar { b wa oh again to a leather couch, upon [tt © he ed xe lasted ¢ which he stretoned himeeif, t And eid th ey He lay very stil! lt _ DRI i es Best Student | sin € HAUSMAN IS : " . s in Her School HELD: OPIUM |m ‘ en 4 “aa two : : g : | Intere th Ane ® intens 7 We | jo rt . A | ak tery fied out « the ed ear y of $6,000) tie da fon, half nan ay for nta,;People were ranged along the ' io | WAIL ding. He Attorney Hugh@s of the defense “= lcide when | opened argument with (he , | wér x of court tn the r ; information of Hausman’ ar. continued until noon, rest was received by any member| Fulton took the case of EF FOR of his family here, according to Mre # after - peagcoa | S Ae John P. Hausman daugh wand RING OF wets HEARING Deen tar . : he was ‘ r ee FAY EDWARDS @ beter came j te! . heal 0. | sax | in : fame 7 r yards F Wy! ; oor. arku } ‘ $ ta his " and bis fam Brawley Sarcastic Jeanzon + f © been es] "No for the ¢ with olive « following |@f the crime w which ¢ hy and wavir wife, Mra, | fendant« ged following grew als ‘ ves with} been t t show Wee arrested bim nt chided He was rushed t € had a real es With Behind him follows Now Yoek Uasek Braw re ite women crying fe where _ injus| hat Corrigan on Th 5 PoE t F RIEDMANN . f men and women « vil a BS M feuse. One man |: Th ancien : SS : OFF FOR U.S. 32°) y in him? For 12 years ; cara. aiveedi doctors nearly ali | M teat a with a sarca ae 2 Seelam AT MIDNIGHT fo oes ee nee and | nS |etudious, She hes never haa ti a arised 4 Ber iaes ine vot tadlag he nat: | «org This knocks a number of ; . ‘ atre Pa > 3 KANSAS CITY, Moz Feb. | A hice Wetge . \ the t ‘ent of 2.000' —Secret departure for the U ‘ D pee Toa : a Mr®./ thinks abo t prob-| 8. by Or. Frederick Franz “Te jn | ‘a 1 re 1 rledmann, discoverer of an al ma 4 fain iiss cor ye aw Sho is op.| made from Berlin at midnight “KILLS; “INSANE? pe pondigelh cheng iF at " : ‘ st night according to a eable- S $0 Jobnso ne Sy ef be uttine hee Abe - r,| gram received here today by . 1) li eemae fotiow rges in detail creates rivalr try to| Chas. F. Finlay, president of A rhe ! fall, too—with chic dat te alee s try to} the Aetna National Bank of N H , Meeed ana made iat. - ° be boys,” 8 Y. Friedmann, the cablegram fat . pated THANKS SHERIFF with her widows “4 stated, sailed for America ant’ % f by A prayed ‘ FOR 15 LASHES ‘sire a ' : > In the day and a in jail hundreds of « EDER - Judge Gould over the f ed of MeClure isis CHURCH GETS|e:i0 = ¥- LEAGUE BARS | $2,000,000 OF |.-2 es! jail GRIFFi THS, EDDY COM ROCKEFELLER IS IN and o . SERIOUS CONDITION fu he| ROSTON, Feb. 8.—-A com re ta gf a * betwee natural heirs Pru n Mr ! er Eddy head Rox q officials of the chureh ee, | OUR BUTCHER GI pers | "| First church of Boston | ¢ ad . At the same time an act has been t 2) TOU “TRIMMINGS”? MAKE HIM aes ese \ A and senate, which enables the} 18. siakeh te aecent the oft pF i E os ante butcher th a JOE ETTOR HOM aoe te E ‘ Joseph W. Ettor, hero of the tex . “|, CARMEN SUES dala tars ictim of a tramped-up FOR $100,000 ®: r charge on which he was a ited, was in Seattle yesterday ‘ ' Aft tor} = eeenney| Mult has. heen started by J. Car| [RCs to the home of bis pat eopl si = men, former! rietor of a bar ie ime evening, MUTTON STEW, BREAST \| WOMAN SERVES 49 ber shop here, against Juitus Red terida he had vrar i} trimmir f t make -y “J eleheimer involving AMOT other Accey th lead ‘ vin th ba the fa YEARS IN P. O. thing: a quit el leed t f r worker e dish of Scotland PARIS, Feb After 491) erty on which a tion o "$100, was yond Beer, gee dlah s pur ed as || day, Mme ed by und Dal le elty welghis and n , anak’ tka: sane eda toffee - - i id Wel pun toned nade | r nteaks or tut “SOLDIERS OF AIR Toe D | eS watt ic — | __ FALL INTO SEA; DIE} Fs, * Loe ‘ x 3 DANZIG, Prussia, Feb. 8 : a mnie to the . Trit a faake a splendid beet THIRTEEN MINERS DIE ke SA Ear LOS ANGELES, Feb 4 ‘ ‘é Dg | i 1 Wire When 500 feet in the air, Lieut. alysis, contracted during ted t t rn Pronk ROAST fr stan be put 5 MAD FIELD, » Eng Feb. 8 Commander Walter Janetzsky meg Police Surgéon ¢ can b : ed with|Thirteen miners were kille! today| and "ne Mate, Dieck- Denition today: Wight gy Aittore , olaove erby when a bucket! mann were plunged into ' on. heer ER | ai tt 2 foes ~ ot down the shaft of.the mine oars lon the bodies le heine ftom whom he is saic of it should Ko Into the w 1g the soap ta’ ket ; when a holst chain broke, ° | made today. ° ° ° WINDS EVER RAISE CHICKENS? Might start a little colony in your back yard, and get your eggs cheaper! Lots of ’em doing it. If you're interest- ed, take time to enlighten yourself. Page 3. Star HOME EDITION ON TIAING NIEWs STA JURY OUT 15 HOURS IN po TRIAL || FURTH, ONE OF HIS ATTORNEYS, AND PRESIDING JUDGE JACOB FURT JUDGE HARDIN CATCH JAPS SELLING | SURGEON DYING OF PARALYSIS CONTRACTED FROM CHILD PATIENT CITIZENS OF — RENTON TO _ FIGHT BACK ad allowed go too far ¢ night of Ren- within “bullpen.” le of his rutting own arbi- rybody and to meet. to stay WILL PROBE Today Cudihee announced he w keep his deputies eff the Renton streets, but his bela n wil not stop a mass meet citizens scheduled for wh Renton orrow SPRECKELS - the people of the town will tell Cudihee and the rest 1S WASHIN ON, F of King county a few thinge The t ; meeting will be held at the fire ea ury circular hall, at 2 p.m L ( the United ro! ‘ : tan ew his depu- HAROLD PRESTON, ATTORNEY | °% Virginia fr vecause there FOR THE DEFEN ‘ 1 : von nto 0008 ee 1 ts ext ficers there. Then Pees ‘ ‘ <s “aba i W. R rts, who is noted for 315, 000 c ingt the manner in 1 he allowed s ° pe a on the job ;| DIEINBATTLE; serieisatigei Svat a “ARMY ROUTED Sica mine SOFIA, Feb. 8.—Fifteen tho veing an im- was from the the ne of- some- sand Turks t i k 1 HALLIGAN a va AND CROSBY t beén try: me trouble Cudihee in alry “KNOW YOUR eae NEWSPAPER! When you decide to advertise in a me- vm, Mr. Advertiser, KNOW YOUR NEWSPAPER! Know how much actual paid circulation it has; know where that cir- culation is; know how that circulation has been built and how much confidence the readers have in the paper. ea di LOAD BABY PRINCE WITH 17 NAMES The Seattle Star positively guarantees a paid circulation considerably in excess of 40,000 copies daily. This circulation has been built up slowly and solidly over a period of many years. This circulation is GUNS TO. FIL. IPINOS | ANILA Fe Handed It an attempt t ala condensed—very much so—being almost Mitac, te entirely in Seattle and the immediately sur- ners are un rounding country. The Star’s circulation has eae aa been built up without premiums, simply be- her cause the people like the paper for itself, and nothing else. The Star’s advertising rates are lower, per F thousand of bona fide paid circulation, than those of any other Seattle newspaper. ng from infantile in afflicted child is in a ¢ paralyzed in his lowet Phe child vered par For arious We stand ready to prove the above state- ments at any time. Our circulation books are always open to afty reputable busi- /. ness firm or it» authorized representative. ; prec overy t the disease rece

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