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JEATTLE S peared in small type in an next night, in the same paper, STAR PUBLISHED ONE authorities, and SHOWED OVER ONE DAILY DURING THE PAST obscure par SEVERA tion of the front page to showing the circulation of the four daily Seattle papers, as it actually exists in all the residential distriets of this city and surrounding towns. i large enough territory of adjoining blocks will be taken to give each paper an equal chance, so that no favoritism can be shown. tot PALEMENT ONLY, THOUS a Seattle : lL. MONTHS amount of money Is spent yearly in newspaper advertising and most of it on the statement of the cniken, ing when purchasing newspaper space, the same as he would insist upon knowing in buying any other commodity. paper, Every <cha and there, a method that might give one paper an advantage from day to day in this paper. You bow Mother Goose? | on page 3 of The Star today there's |i Well, a story that will tell you all about her, You'll woman. be surprised to find she was a real Wi} it's the first of a series of stories for chil IN) dren. You'll like 'em VOLUME 15, it} NO. 195 Watch Wednesday’ RAIN TONIGHT AND TUES The Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. SEATTLE, WASH., to comply with newspaper the in large type THE AMOUNT OF ¢ advertiser on the is interested 1 IRCUL papers, during the past several days, have devoted considerable space > ange circulation clayns of the United States Postal Law, which requires a sworn paid circulation statement more prominent and altogether different announcement appeared to convinee the advertisers they are getting the circulation 7 pay for without comment or apology, SAND IN EXCESS OF editorial ATION CLAIMED BY 1 knowing W Oné night a circulation statement made ap- ; the DHE This was the statement made to the United States Postal THIS PAPER ON THE FRONT PAGE CIRCULATION of the daily newspapers. A great advertiser has a right to know exactly what he is buy- The Star every day will devote a por- In each case’ king a block various publishers. to be page. THE REAL e believe the Beginning next Wednesday, Phere will be no skipping around, t A signed statement will be taken from every resident of cach district canvassed, and the results will be published MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, Star for the results of the first canvass. SDAY; COOLER TONIGHT; 1913, BRIS K TO HIGH WESTERLY WINDS lh i A Cure for Brain Fag i | If you are puzzled by the circulation claims | and counterclaims being made by Seattle ti newspapers, you can avoid mental stress by | — ewes |llll| keeping this one indisputable fact in mind: HOME ii The Star is read in more than 40,000 homes ONE CENT. Shwittiiint’s. | EDITION. | |i SURVIVORS OF BURNED LINER NEARING U.S.: WIRELESS BRINGS STORY OF HOW 136 DIED CONTINENT IS FOUND IN FAR NORTH Russian Explorer Returns to St. Michaels, Alaska, With Wonderful Story FINDS LAND AT POLE Declares New Country Sup-| ports Vegetation; Sees Signs of Bears on Shore. j A new continent has been discov \ ered in the Arctic ocean. Though “og ize can only be guessed at, it imost as large as Greenland.” pamese it is larger than Europe. The naMe of the continent is fh me Second Land.” shore.da cocky, with high ait which drop abruptly into the} sea. Inland there are great moun-| tain ranges, probably volcante.) Herds of reindeer roam tts valleys.) Bear, walrus and birds abound Discovered by Russians The news of the discovery has just been brought to St. Michael, | ‘Alaska, by the Russian flagship| Taimyr and her consort, the Way | gatch, which constitute a Russi polar expedition under Commande ‘| ‘Wilkitzky. Nicholas Second Land lies north of Siberia, in latitude $0 north, lor gitnde 104 east f ‘The expedition sailed from Viadi vostok by way of Petropoviosk and thence westward along East cape, the Siberian coast. The new land encountered August 21, and for-| ‘mal possession, in the name of the! czar was taken next day. The Rus | a os 80, long! sian flag files at latitude nel | Running Down Wilt 00 tude 1 Tae on i | Mathewson’s Long Sing! The news of the find created a flurry among polar sharps. Th joke seems to be on the National Geographic society, wh rocking chair exp! rs have long asserted. with pedantic gravity @@d assur-| ance, that the unexplored part of} the Arctic ocean a deep basin n. A. W. Greeley, explo . is sure the Russians cal Ww in the Third Inning of the Second Game. Run Down by Catcher Lapp, After Pi ank Had Pulled Down Herzog’s Bounder Third Base, Just as the ex-Pitcher aig for the Bag. MEXICO TO HAVE RASCAL RODENT NEW FUSS! GOOD RAISES RUMPUS NIGHT, HUERTA! IN OFFICE BLOCK LABOR MEETING JOHNSON’S ROLL FIRST PICTURES OF SECOND WORLD’S SERIES BALL GAME AT PHILADELPHIA; AND THERE ARE MORE OF ’EM ON SPORT PAGE Wiitse, Running for the Crippled Snodgrass, Who Had Reached Third on | «tem to stern Lapp Overtook Wiltse Near 'SECY, WILSON TO UNCLE SAM LOPS ‘SPEAK HERE AT $30,000 OFF J, A CHARACTERISTIC PICTURE OF EMMELINE PANKHURST MANY LEAP | INTO SEA AS SHIPS WAIT Captain of Rescuing Shaan: ship Makes His Report to New York Offices. 103 SAVED IN WATER Tells How Liners Played Searchlight on Burning Vessel Through Night. NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The most complete story of the burning at| last Friday of the liner Vol-| turno, was told today by Captain Spangenberg, of the Grosser Kur fuerst, while that vessel was off [othe Creams Kurt | The Grosse Kurfuerst fs bringing |103 survivors of the disaster to |New York. She was the first ver |sel, after the Carmania, to reach |the Volturno. | The story, told |dashes, came over sea and land to the offices of the North German Lioyd Co. | Finds Voiturno in Flames 1 received the first calls help from the Volturno at 4 p Thursday,” said the message. | This was 10 hours after the fire started in the hold of the Volturno, and three hours after the Car mania had come to the flaming ship's assistance | “It was in north latitude 48.6 jand west longitude the mes. [nage continued. “On coming up I found the Volturno burning from The fire started with a heavy explosion in the bow, which resulted in the death of sev eral passengers and crew.” Eleven Liners at Scene Eleven steamships, the captain! Says, were at the scene. A heavy sea wag running, and the wind was i} | | in dots and for m. Half-Smiling, Half-Defiant, She Poses for the Newspaper Photog raphers While Waiting to Be Booked in a London Police Station. oe eee MRS. PANKHURST TO INVADE HOMES blowing a gale, north by west The votturno, belching smoke lame, drifted helplessly By William Sh Shepherd. Beni and round her steamed the LONDON,| Oct. 13.—Stop vurning houses and attack that liners, maneuvering to get close which is contained within houses—the home circle, the lop- enough to give her a line. But the sided home circle, in which the man is supreme. am, he points out, In whic a8 : 2 ie mies in the too pack — —— risk was too great This is the new doctrine which Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst has Eaten ths asctic rexion, was cae \ WASHINGTON, Oct. 13—An | Fo 15 minutes this morning Sam| Secretary of Labor Wilson will! | CHICAGO Oct. 13.—United From 9 o'clock Thursday night! stituted in England = tude 80:50, longitude 104, just a lit early upheaval in Mexico as @ R. Gilmour ran through the corri ad . reir Sipe er tee eee ral Srerap Lage Carpenter tnday one 3 a. m. Friday, two of the It 1s a doctrine which she will preacn in America, when she tours tle north of where the southern ex ¢ Provisional President | dors of the Boston block, begging |, 1 pod 3 ed the . jrosse Kurfuerst’s boats were in| the United States shortly, She is now on her way to this country, Sette of Mickolas Second Land fe| "eu't, & vreviene eration of Labor, which will be in| personal bond of Jack Johnson, (the sea, attempting to reach the I have it from inher suffrage circies in London that Mrs, Pank gaid to be y Huerta’s coup was Lae—bieyr to- | someone to take a ye gh his ers we nen here st pr wie le be peace Le put up when = | burning vessel hurst's addresses {n America will be almost entirely about hidden dis. Peary Saw No Land day by W. shington of Nolale. | | He know it was there because hid fa bahay Ay lp ahh 9 apne bio on Spo vierian on The fleet played thelr search-|eases, which often throw a blight over the home; that the United f] Peary roaching from this side Unofficial dispatches receive! | had jumped out of pyar. ot hia |Sie” AN speak to tha age he illo ik | sing Mghts on the Volturno through the States will hear more facts about the sufferings which women endure { the world, found no land at th this morning declared the fed de wtien he haa ned it, and ir new beadqnarters in she e@ case was called in the night. Now and again some one) because of the immorality of men than it has ever heard before. of | ¥ Oona ok Ana| era! army is disheartened by wyons building, which will be for-| federal court this morning, and | would be seen to leap from the agri or - v1 pons of aoent the loss of Torreon, and might |in quest of a place of refuge, had |matiy opened Wednesday night, O the bond was ordered forfeited burning ship as she rolled and|“!ELL THE TRUTH,” IS NEW SLOGAN Dae te becinning to wonker #,| eeeet baa ha ampered up his back, under his 16, with speechmaking and wre the negro failed to ap- | plunged in the slough of the seas “Throw down the bars and tell the (ruth about sexual disease } after all, there wasn't as much truth Pi tory tld ner enn | bias Malta wit don cignie|' » 2 [hs Wan tetheed UlveHRanits Hew Picked Up Survivors the new motto of the English suffragets. fn Cook’s story as in Peary's. President Wilson today. Men flocked to the hallway Just) fourth cabinet member to be enter claims he le a citizen of “During the night we picked up The last few weeks before leaving for America, Mrs. Pankhurst Yet within a comparatively be outside Gilmour's office, but didn’t|taired in Seattle this year France, and’ wilt remain. in 2 of the Volturno’s passengers | pent in seclusion in Paris with her daughter, Christabel + distance of the pole, to whi Tei teaaaatea. » Ciinntie eee | Paris. and crew, and at dawn 68 more.” Together they exhausted scores of volumes of medical books. nailed Old Glory, lay a Toatinght rot sesame ; si mall boats from the other liners They were often in conference with several women physicians who enormous area abounding in animal 000 DAMAG talking about ; ere also busy. are members of the suffrage movement, and even before Mrs. Pank- life, capable of supporting human My gosh, men Can't you un A T NOME “The total saved by the rescuing burst left for America, her daughter Christabel began a series of arti- life along its shores, and possibly| derstand?” Gilmour cried. “There's ships was 52%. When we resumed cles in the Suffraget, the suffragets’ paper, which astonished England Sah ti ininerale Ae of the dem a rat up my back i pa our journey the Carmania and La. for the frankness of speech they contained The Russian expedition made one! do fire which swept ¢ The: all backed away. They} NOME, Oct. 13.—Reports from Touraine were searching for two he theme of these articles, as will be the theme of Mrs. Pank- - nding. $3,000,000 plant of the Seattle Con-| thought Gilmour had gone crazy. |up and down the coast Indicate to: Acting Mayor - Hesketh today missing boatloads of passengers hurst's addresses in Americn, is that most men have, at one time or The expedition cruised along the |« m & Drydock Co. on the eating into my clothing that the toll of death in the vetoed the dog-muzzling bill intro: Almost all of the Volturno's| another, suffered from some hiddendiseare, and that girls who unwit- Ctl atte pre sructiom eatusday afternoon, to-|the distracted man exclaimed. |recent storm is as yet far from|duced at the suggestion of Health |tifeboats, when lowered, were tingly marry such men are taking their iives in their hands and are gales day places the loss by fiames at| ‘Isn't there one of you man enough | complete Commissioner Crichton smashed against her side by the, 8king the welfare of children wh e to be born reached October | $100,000. The fire destroy to help me , Wrecks, it was sai © scatter I] see no reason for this extreme high seas.” hese articles have touched Englishmen to the quick, for they are i are now being|dry sheds, in which there Nobod ponded na, | ed uch for many milea,|meosure, and I gave the matter addressed not to the men of England, but to the wives and sweethearts ¢ officers and men 000. fe f finished lum the| They suggested that the police! q from the Siberian thorough Investigation,” said Hes of Englishmen, and they tell these Women many secrets which women infantry, stationed planning m the pattern nd rs the fre es get nt ae: const tell of several vessels lost| kett I have talked to doctors, THEY'LL WIZ "EM are not usually supposed to know about men. two * yuildings hey sug revolvers ant there. The craft were small, but and Ihave a big petition from wom * “ + ” oO Li dei sito — | polrons Fut no one offered to take | the total of their crews may run{en !n every Arcot the city. askiag MEN CALL IT “DIABOLICAL ATTACK hold of the rat into the dozens the disapproval of the bill a These women are attacking the home circle,” cry the Englishmen, T SE song it rete in the Ra | “T recognize that a lot of people| Drivers of autos In Seattle must) wpyey are trying to keep girls from getting married, and thay are try+ A a eee tO tes | THROWN FROM MOTORCYCLE | sincrrely 6 dog-muzziing Is not be “undesirable citizens,” nor ing to break up homes that are already established. It is diabolical.” ) ttert pap a Asa Mi Fi ech LOS ANGELES Oct, 18.—James noceseary, but T cannot, after thor- {nsane, nor infirm, nor addicted to Rut Mrs. Pankhurst and her followers only smile serenely and ane hiner aot b ny 1 whe n i jive us the vote and we will pass rains’ ese dise: in ! Then bur, eens ring oti ehl be: 08 thrown fr on his machine The veto will go to the counell Leek ctage ea la heoomee ie stead of talking about them. We admit we are attacking the home ou HH fa sudden contortionist | going 60 miles an hout |tomorrow re orate one over Zl and In | cle, and our object in doing so Is to protect women and to get the vote? KIEFF, Russia, Oct, 13.—Dest of the murder Mie sack and erabbad the meer Sc a be Sed tai eae < ; Are Ameri ans prepared for this sort of a campaign by Mrs. Panke ll the government rations 1 the statemente | itn" sf ROA agacctnatier 3 hurst in America S aotainr. taal speinat Mis at the pre Me aren Maik la sorennn (a: ul ADAM LIFE MAKES Mere ty Weill cava eee tenitoe: An inkling of what Mrs, Pankhurst plans to do in America has ’ } an over. liminar thud on the floor-and Gilmour} amination as to traffic regulations, | renched tt cture bureaus of New York, and she is receiving tabu ’ Mendel! He denied ever saying that ' nto a chair and mopped his | » applicant will also have to give | U8 offers to pat herself under contrac with |had hired an assassin to poiso Ww an exhibition of his driving in a She has rejected all these offers, saying: that all the, mi aag i » Andre |b Rete drowded ‘kibeot &) she takes in will be turned over to the Women’s Social and Political LA in ‘connection with an utor, nonplu ae union of Bagiend religious ceremon the havior of a man he cect TOM MANN HERE ‘: CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 18--)He entered the forest without a| “ = pene can ee prosecution continued to flat-| would be one of his « witne Rack to the simple life may be 0, | Stitch of clothing to his back and aa Hells pronaen visa dare to the smote may be. Hers mot inoving "where uit AQ. | MILL LEVY | PENNANTS COvPreN tness of the ¢ arid was predictec meal would come from, and | A, ae ht "7 Bit ee t's case would! ‘Tom Manr labor leader I hat cops the bacon goes far back # come out physically almost NO. 91 %-etchny ad heen counted on prosecution had | will speak V night at the/of that, In fact, it retreats to the|a perfect man Official figures compiled — by Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num- Paerntve’ « liv” dareaatae taeet » of the case Chemistry buildl the Univers-tage of the enve man, if the expert-| On duly 30, his strength test was | County Assessor Parish show that | bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle mo! proved a# bitt disappoint \ty of Washington. While the ad-|ence of Joseph Knowles, the Bos On bis return, the examina-|the’ total tax levy within the old|| you to a B5.cént Pennant. Texas Pennants are now out. ers mer tciok ' ; Suan ot tatny bean an afdress tx for students of political} ton artist, Is any erlterion . by Dr. Dudley A. Sar-|limits of Seattle will be 43.87 mills|| Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for éach Pen: 7 He knew nething of the murder * 5 \ ‘esl acience at the university, the pub-| Knowles has just returned nffer gent, physical director at Harvard, |in 1914, divided as follows, State, || nant ls enclosed. Bring or mall to The Seattle Star, 180% Seventh SareET dliet ho Gad bean told t nae to control |i fs algo Snvited, No admission |two fhonths in the Maine wooils,/ showed 954, Knowles weight was|8.06; county, 849; port, 1.46; || Ave, near Union St He saw vothing unusual about eM ced rr} will he cherwed where he lived the cave man's life,| reduced from 185 to 180, Jechool, 6.00; city, 19.86 | eae sisiaapsanergeieiisieiii ES an eae ee, ie