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4 Other oT papers claim they have as much circulation as during the boom years. The Star has not only held its boom =. C irc ulation, but it has added 8,000 more subscriptions to its list. While others have stood still, The Star has , as > ar al ty al 3 r r a hl PY : . increased its circulation by nearly 24 per cent. The Star guarantees over 40,000 copies daily. nl WEATHER FORECAST FOR SEA TTLE AND VICINITY: FAIR TONIGHT, ERIDAW FAIR AND WARMER; LIGHT WESTERLY’ WINDS The Seattle Star VOLUME 15 THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS NO A BABY, $1,000 - ee | } } bid sell her ttl e, @ \ loves it dearly, Imp the stor , ihe sf yon HOME 84 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913. ONE CENT 2°? EDITION KITSAP COUNTY JUDGE COMES AT PEOPLE’S EXPENSE TO BO THEIR WORK ‘ , | RIDING A FREE HORSE TO DEATH =|OUR OVER-WORKED, HARD-TOILING, aie OM, sie a : wrAIAn? fa) hn OVO © | Pe , WHY SHOULD THE TAXPAYERS W ORRY?. ig ? KN} A that eiiaie Yon. araaly ae a i es f : t = “ill -” not leave us at the mercy of the lawless. No, indeed! They realize how helpless we are without them, so they have ar- ranged that, while eight of them are pleasuring, the ninth shall be on the bench for one week. At the conclusion of the week Il return to seashore or mountain, and another shall take his place. And so on. Thus we shall be perfectly safe. Tw — ’ ri 4 But, t ; assurance ! re, t : ! ee O-MONTHS © VACATIONS ~~ True, the outside judge will cost us »¢ railroad fare, and ————— hotel bills, and other expenses. But w at is Is it not better to take the broad view? First, do not our judges need and deserve a rest? in an easy chair a few hours a day for 10 mon Second, does not the safety of our social OE outside judge, while our own judges are pled eee | Then why quibble? We feel sure that se =z, the matter presented to him in this zh g — |\one—if he ever had a notion of having a vacation at a Joutside judge on the job while our own judges are ple. The out have ain of sitting of this having had f > weeks, or we may have am you must On J J : come f sa » preside over the Shil e av. 4 ——— — —_— Se - | conde will probably last he nth of July. A n July | jour nine hard-working, conscientious, $4,000 judges t st. ‘They say » themselves, 79 | CAFES, WILD. JOHNSON IS SENATORS 10," a , 9 2 bd ‘4 t | } . We have two more judges now than we had two years ago t the work piled ‘e 5 - — | | én’ theni the Sane Some Meat persons save Make the Fudy Tix fund tage” | | shorter vacations.” We say: “Have more judges ¢ give tl 2 ” OATS! AND ti | | | | | Consider their thoughtful regard for our welfare. forget us even at va- 'e oy cation time. Maybe, during those eight weeks some cor want an injunction, o “ - in a hurry. Perhaps a receivership will be needed. Possibly this is import- Linp Wetted Prom tensed: Wie AS Re ained Peak Rasose ‘Wire |ant—a prisoner will have to be released from jail. CHICAGO, June 5.—Jack WASHINGTON, June 5.—“Presi-| Of course ou t pa annot attend to tl matters. So here today, despite his sen- ful and Insidious lobby Is fighting | cx s ‘ who, “She told me !t was no use’ for| tence of one year in the peni- desperately to defeat the Under-| Of cour k » county, for Petits Bookby was a doy, od Be a Pe tomether,” he anid, 'She| tentiary and a $1,000 fine. He ahi the Gays ware t wood tariff bill has been fully| work i ‘ r ent, * was a sturdy, earnest, manly boy, said I couldn't support her as she| Wooec ss iecee some eam ts tae 7 sestaland:” 3 1 SARE DO et tae iets iste ee wicd In 1899, They sopareted about| “1 am_aot in prieon yet" he If all the dea c This was the declaration today of But should we worry ; : i 1p Rapeendl pend Gikas with ailitwo years 0e0. waar” keto one| said. “Any way, a year Is not ‘ path Pre ahr end ccohabtve NO! Secure in the love of our nine hard-working conscientious, $4,000 judges there io aes, emote elaraal daughter. evga comes to Ns a which hae. pre bed eeply Into the | i8_no need to worry ; a feckty couple when they Boston is good | ahd ot fe pid ag a it re tee a s = = anil be rents pre exam became man and wife on Octobe gh it is bum,” | . i ahr nde ehisker hia duty Bea. Oc oe SUFFRACET HAS i ’ : eens | ed te, me. Jeok Jehneon wee || If po one shirked hie dul poh somo la eit | Woman, 106, Doesa’t Care to Live ‘two children came to bless the wick bas| Svllt for rough weer.” ie ae Gal amnbbhy ae ek specialized lobbies—wool, sugar ’N h B hd CI} union of 14 years ago. for over If fate were never ha and insurance—using every method f iri S w Wedneaday Mra. Gertrude ‘on _ Hf fate were never ren nev gpecer vl lgt Moonee or other birthday, She Says pokby asked Judge ater to ant t,ALTIMORE, June 8 A birth oF t 4 her a divorce. The happy home — Deth ‘was destroyed because o Lens w hus d “never had so r @ oats » preovis | BOTHELL HAS CAT red ite due reward, | bill Me declared that” when the fon on one's : committee finally reports it will annive certalr nusual experience, yet Mrs, Aum ‘ WITH A HARELIP ashion submit a tentative bill flatly pro Pouder today enjoyed tha hibiting interested parties from) LONDON urging their views on legislative pavisor matters upon individual congress men, THAT WHISTLES should is in the timber y business hap on: “{ married too young,” he told - his wife only a year ago, when she Bernhardt F. Felton wrote met him during Potlatch week, she) his wife, Bertha, that he would testified. “It was a mistake. I) get a divorce. He sent her the But we ‘ i. mer ver had a good time Ike other! divorce papers. we 0 try ’ ' fellows had I want to be free. I She came to Seattle from | And find out, anywa They re Hanging 5 Feport ar) want to feel that I can go and get| Portland, went home during | > y ie os = = —=—=—_= 1 lke. I don't want to) the absence of her husband, ya , : Stee doen nS | Schon up some of the mover Puppy Dogs Now '|FAREWELL DINNER '|Bird-Man and | The divorce was granted hold furniture, and ahipped Mg - : n FOR AMBASSADOR 5 + c atte away. She took the three |i Dor tre y\to ¢ of aut SS! ee B “1 am coming up to Senttioatter| the boys with ier, She Vetta | report \'nem ang [salad ot the howpital, Dut wer —— assenger Die you get your divorce and see if it note. addressed to her hus r p ma REMAIN ON JOB queer ‘ , rien | Fane best Face At 5 1086 nk! put of you and: | int | + ne Will be pre . Cc, J Avi pawl " analy ie caarlltaloes “| have taken the boys with "8 8 J TTB 48th to-| tent recovers she will be 5 habgt Mite . I J Aviator ie Thus solici » Mrs. Ef-| me. | will keep them only a | ay. han $ day. A tS . to |ed to the limit o' Ia reiki gl ne killed fie Dat week and will return pers ! pads Pie 3 epverunge red | ane : bipla vis, when he ir hope you will not interfere | ; ul * : = ‘ oka that She kept her word, in part. the iene I ; | Gael sather then When the week was up, she re- BAYS the en into and | ODD ITEMS 4 4 i ask for a divorce turned two of the boys. She a ite tet ; 1 was t t dog Raga nd Pi Noah, fi left home, and re kept the youngest. htfoot's , exaininatio 4 Fintona B {JUST PLAIN LUCKY is “* coreranceaser ee — Fy fused iim, and was al| The couple were married In ity of cat [me @ purcha xed | Port ; Wooded |, Yate nea FViberviisiis © MULETG i) ways | Wisconsin in 1890, Family backward, |t n compared with| doe. Susp SAYVILLE, L. 1 Her } og Judge Frater removed the| duties became too irksome for nal Ghat tho bat a [tee tatalogee yelees Of Gig Salter Ck b f nt hea tia chine ot 11 wrinkle her, said Felton and that the de r tf & handke k. | erayish matter which found on 4 ‘ - - he any saute’ 10 68' / ; tas’ He t0 No action has yet been taken by | s"0," fhe dog. | Tt was nearly tthe beach at high tide, Miss Hthel i Agnes Bernard will take eisewhere,” he said | a eC audutiee Seika dead e ‘ RES OL Reman ae phareat more time to get acquainted though M. J. Clapp 4 1 ‘ T be _ambe 1 whale secretion with the man who next pro. Child en’s Plea kad “Vall, tha le cebeied te : WALK TO TULALIP |)’ making perfumery, wort roth, “aroctsed Judge Prater llare : } pes eget a i ith hurled The annual Indian walk, one of |*"00” To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th ; ‘ sedi 1 walks ¢ : asin . 80. | Reaches Wilson 1. CHISHOLM, district f : ; : f the) Hie RE LICENSES to September 30th. Good for return until October She knew George Edward | ise | s ecullcet aane y 1 : i : 5 D Bernard only ee ents —— P he Bacitic. tx In as r 3 : eee : CHICAGO, ; ee ; ar 31st. You may stop both going and returning. For q toa ti an e then, she SALEM Pre dent Wit t kid [Pose oi eatablist an office for where the ount ers W ike | vered by the police in a | full information as to routes and rates, apply to , testified, he has worked only son has ack Se lean rainoclntion or the Nol fects oa Re Cor the Tulalip lg ble hotel. A bell boy she had to return to her par dogged cee aged —— ree oe tes Hthe bay ah ___ | THIEF 18 UNKIND 113 West Holly St. Bellingham | ents, The couple have a little > Daseing | AN ; | nit trem Leased wir Ys Ws 2 ROSTON, me . n ind *! . giants * Wilson RESTS ITS CASE > THEN Serre | tniet, with no Fespect. fo A. B, WINTER, Agent toe ots 1 of 1519 Hewitt Ave., Everett 5 of ' wa a 4 ® th ame at % : | hammoc 4 collected a dare 5 Y, 4 lot : ‘ yf wi mount of Jewelry C. E, BINGHAM,’ Agent, Sedro-Woolley ideal ——— ‘ GRASSHOPPERS HOP Po HALE Ce ts % ; f ‘ z " iF ‘ aL, gent, Snohomish *. Wins and Loses $15,000 in Twenty AMARILLA, Tex., June 5.—‘The : H * SPP HORDEL AOD Him BERET SO W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, *Anacortes g. They h » Agent, et _Minutes, and He Never Bats an Eye mpeg, ney are Eee ec e; NEW YORK, June 6.-—"Such 1s life,” e onl glean y na oolus in 18 miles long and G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton 4 { Hesbert W Commercial Cable telegraph oper five miles wide 5 ’ . ‘ \ MILK-FED CoP’ E, E. PENN Z \OWILL, PAHO. eee q General Agent Passenger Dept. & of eating” the head 1 713 Second *Ave., Seattle. mat worye he a ' of F. 1. Ro assistant f : wait for the robber ar ne lof the Idaho division, is dead, | } Patrolman John Neagle. ° ‘ y ) ° ‘ 4 silt ai . a )