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° 9 FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; CONTINUED COLD, MODERATE EASTERLY WI BIG, UNUSUAL THINGS— Bt A. TI ings that are different, special exclusive features, besides all of THE, ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTL. the news, make The Star always VGL. 14. NO. 207 SRATTLE, WASH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1913. QNE CENT $x fai gae, HOME EDITION Neti ant ern J eer en ee a Famous South Pole Explorer, Aad 4 of His Companions “YOUR POCKETS PICKED For $10, 000." That will be the gubject of a story in The Star to- morrow that ought to interest all Seattle. PN OTE AE ToT DeT_ CAPTAINSCOTT CATE anacnisron's maaruesy sours US.WARSHIPS 7s. AND RSHED SOUT! = SGN ie vear pout WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Four American warships will be sent to Mexi ports to exercise “moral force” for % ; i ae the protection of ives and property, should the «on ’ _ , i (BULLETIN.) evolution spread th the republic This was ; asi ‘ ; é 4 pe ey: Decision of the state department today It is reported at Leavenworth, Kan., that all is there have beer jlered in readiness to start for Mexican border at « i) MEXICO CITY, Feb. ! Again the streets of Mexico , capital of the mn, are red with blood. Again grim i stalks hand in ! © Francisco I. Made ident of the country ve |, y hy ( I a th é S t efuge, with his fa ae | ¥ | Ps Others say he is flee aes his head. the capt SCotT's | > ’ “ H PACADQPARTERS - © P ¢ r c t \ntaretic legrees the dashing young nephey of ex-Presi dent Porfirio Diaz lictator of ico, has proclaimed pself provisional pre nt of t Burial squad: f risly duti lay in the . ya . : j se : / ae t Mexican “* Ye ‘ ta pigs" : sia Killed in the fighting; a half-thousand today where human blood ran yesterday Pacha the PLittered about are bodies—-men, women and children | fd Mangied by*the~hait of Pullets that swept the | from the early Sabbath morn until past noonday. STREETS RED WITH BLOOD =| "eee TUG SINKS U. S. CRUISER ta ek I MADERO'S LAST STAND) See.) VICKSBURG, AT BREMERTON powon, ro om ce neces, mim 1 4 of his party, 66 in all, were frozen ag ‘ ‘ : . t t McMurdo sound, after Scott had cruiser burg hal hole in her side ¢ ‘ . . N we. Perténe, the U.S. cruis Dest arate) Te i th 1 seside the Norwegian banner left 1 the ‘A door yoy ¥ in ~ , 7. on Capt. Sc his ship, the Terra Nova, and a sketch showing the fo ee cee * sho , ven. Rey t once | cation of ate hendcuerters from wh ich he made his dash to the pole fol hadley Senegg ‘ hs vai | Owing the route taken previously by Lieut. Shackleton's expedition After being rammed by the water in 4. The Vicks | | The route taken by Scott In hie pre vious farthest-south journey also is vl many rifles, as ¢ je t | shown, streets mares f t ! ~ Vicksburg wae beached at tending from eight feet above — the water line to two feet be Bremerton early Monday, sink lomta’tieracdas & heavy tee at i Sees pg KT IS DEMAND © SEATTLE OUT TO WAGES ARECUT; QVER PACIFIC TO GREET HIM GET STATE FAIR ; ; SHINGLE MILL SAN FRANCISCO, Feb orp’ greet him and hear his story of Over 400 renitente sot Renton cou | PROMISES CROWD) WORKERS QUID w= ters F seo ot tow | Be coven zsreseten business men, city officials, miners) Proved - his own lips. 1 expect our and women, at a mace meeting in| Creek Into people's house ’ fee : : ‘ ne| British explorer, who Is report meeting to take place at one of the fire hall Sunday afternoon Pot / Bip agen or i days ° sa ne ‘ ‘ ed to have met death at Me- the South New Zealand ports. P : <in phecad a ke Murdo Sound with the other “| am confident that while adopted a resolution unanimously Pluztk 1 Ww { Aune Ww ke nw e in & Fate, <p bg members of his party, sailed Captain Amundsen beat my ¥ 8 | Golonel Morelos, one of M:der otherents, fell, ridd’ demanding “fair play to the strik from this port last Wednesday husband's expedition to the ng miners and protection to the on the Aorangi for New Zea pole, the fault did not lie with pecple of Renton from the unwar land to welcome her husband Capt. Scott. Naturally my power by Ed Cudihee, sheriff, ar etn ° ‘ eve we ca MY shee seabe - predicted that her husband ; as his wife, | better ‘ ba b t ¢ sale hy and Vilization for han anyone else John W. Roberts, deputy sheriff V . att pred ne a Al Fer i W _ r Sco expect ach the i ain mundsen’s suc- cect”, | licate hat Roberts’ rer ties t b ; a ; : A e time to | LISTER PICKS COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE DEAL FOR UNIVERSITY RIG GHT OF Wat ( fans nd 7 nas 8 The Here’ s the Proof art me os ~_ of the Pudding an tee ea a Right in the PW and cash books of The Star will be found the proof that The \ Seattle Star has co rably in e ‘ , _ f : r | 40,000 paid circulation gin ‘ ‘ nl JONES SKIPS; Remember, these books are open to in- , I Ir ness house or its authorized representative ser athe he cL aia : INTE ERFERE, KNO mK SAYS Buy your advertising space as you buy your : IS A FUGIT IVE goods, Mr. Merchant. exactly what you HAS NEW SCHEME are getting, and then be sure that you get it. | FOR SELLING LAND etving the state w it obeys So : Sreaeonnae pe at he The Seattle Star’s circulation is especially at deed t w prop Miitineers r¢ 8:30| ing - ‘ valuable to the advertiser: OLYMPIA, Fe ro withdra the Has biook morn m rele ‘ 1 c ' , ' While the are ote P i r ‘ ment te ne on at Me , ty t wave Because it is concentrated—-being almost tional in € aati Troops \« ‘ ‘ t ‘e 1 ify the existl ‘ amen * : . pd fo le to settlers on a | ne | Britis! lumbia, whose wif - i that ga ethan gy Bh Pago nds fa eX igi ‘ entirely in Seattle and the immediately sur- hdtv he romagitim last week, 1s : . pear hat there Py PY i nent y ac e Victory y of America interfering rounding territory. Lill to. be ; sitive from justice for Arthur McGuire, There are about | contempt st Tee ot the ier way tite Chet: tne lowed the Pr Because is is among the masses of the peae 4250,000 acres of such land, and a, On being notified that Jones had sider , rage hh h a rifle stood there | ta tho Murdock of Kans i LUCIAN GRAY @f South Nor. le. the ‘backbone of an communit and tion of it does not have to! defied the court by going to Canada, Kill firet and inquire afterwarda| walk, G@nn., started for Boston : ‘ ri 1, McGuire would fix the Judge Humphries issued a warrant on the expres@ His pet hound the solid foundation of all successful busi- t less than $10 an acre,| for h rest : f 640 acres or more| Jon fore leaving, left an or- le to purchase from{der with his attorney to take an the . appeal. the dea t 4 t was scarcely heard above e din gf the|is the state departme trou; r y hear al t # | ¢ A And ool Jshould bring the blush Meteor” kept pace with the eases, com eyes cr ed up on his horse and slid imply to the| any American's cheek train for six miles, when he fell let had goue through his head {fy Insipidly weak, If a Kuropean| gead of exhaustion, - ee : ms me |