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CHA POLICY, in all se tm and had tied up ulation o relat As & resut a in th fact, it hb strike the aympath workme: fears v & possibility ntativ men’s and however of the circles, oo al strike. by ot $4 also $2,500,000 and $4,000,000 sending thru the mails mat . ivy imroads on union strike >Y Sct# of congress. identification was impossible until a month after discovery. Captain Had. Shaffer was convicted of mailing ley had been stationed in a Kichmond hospital for convalescent soldiers. | @ and other in suspend! as hants minimized by| bership meeting Friday evening * . } Seeeen'” mintetont Nxt Salah will bo also 8 gattaquiner as Increase Licenses Ail Party Lines | strike, the volume of sembly of girls, Mving away from) OLYMPIA, Feb. i abbyints an YMPIA, Feb. 11—Abollahment heavy, ily were it _USINESS MEN Be the uatle to reorganize its dis | 141, tne development of public port | Minted Industrial Nf after the | ory ) eek strike ended, Seattio waa be | orinisaion power to construct ar 4} © count profit and lose on | oorate a railroad termina walkout that had af Diggest ism templated by employers, and effort to forestall employers’ organisa ‘ON BUTTE JOBS ver, declared that no purpose was being entertained Seattle employers in general. they would not be quoted Dieie made — bt effort | 4 genera! strike, Butte still had a to frustrate any attempt to change the city’s policy Administration, nor in com Qs an aftermath of Bd Mises to labor and indi fms of dollars and cer ly rough, and m computation, ine! . including si based on an. volume df $350,000,000 im commercial enterprises, and wholes fn wages in funds, and also upon the » due to emergency, prc had been triple and quiére nt Rormal sales. $ steamship companies esti a between $100,000 ard $1 in food perishables groceries and h § there should be no > the strike, trade out of the port heavily. Net $2,500 for the municipal Ars, according to Assis! P utilities department, with “some Atial keees in addition.” NGES IN LANDON PLACES ~~ OLYMPIA, Pet of Seattle, today totrodu 100,000 working |“ oni o} pits, sell toe and ell out of union labor andioaps of the the city on what changes in eattiiee: alk: tila eal fons, if any,” might oie Silesia =e Oe eke we alla for submission ne ranks of labor and |; Samh ts prever beyond ad bec Drebably | harbor lin | we in tle Tues The last bill « vert reclaimed a bith at n, hat a change might © officials of bust al RUTTE, Mont, Feb. With 13.) 000 men out on what approximates | force and fire department to-| loney'a threat to dis} all members of both depart yesterday was with: | ing & conference with commanding th here responsible men fn were wmiking estimates of gains had announced he harke the employes be use the city had no money to pay em statisticlans uah running. ‘The ally closed down canions troops of sot diers used the bayonet to break up gatherings 000,000 in outy SVE T.HAPLED | | CONFIRMED | = CONVICTION SAN FRANCIS United States dist held the decision o: c in convieting Frank Sha manufacturir including shipyards, from Everett, Wash. a book called measures, The Finished Mya! lue of constructive ave contained sedi led by the strike, n The ¥. W for the supply calculated My Help and Mr. Harry Stahl Are tired out. We will rest Wednesday and open at 6:30 a. m. Thursday. Stahl’s Restaurant 1216-18 Fourth Ave. @ sent to the canner. suf E D. OBrien of WASHINGTON eral trade con Send In Your Subscription Seattle Star Circulation Department Phone Main 600 Name Address Phone No. The subscription price of The Star in Seattle by carrier is 12c per week; $6.25 per year. Outside of Seattle by mail, 50c per month, $5.00 per year. Woman Found Bound With Wire | PLAN OF NEWPORTBILLS in River; Her Husband Sought catements. Autoists Protest A. will hold amen Against Plan to to Do Away With NEW PRINT PRICES Feb. 11.—The fed ing on new August } Jealera, membera Jub, and t », Feb. 11-—The} Nationwide search is being conducted for Captain Wilmer Ames Had y art today UP Jey, medical department, U. 8. rouit °° writing his wife's sister, Mrs. had died of fu in Porte Hice. in a river at Richmond, Va., army, who disappeared last November after | | A. HL. vans, Clneinnatl, Ghat Mrs, Hadley The body of Mrs. Hadley has been found bound with wire, and so decomposed that Bill Introduced t in provided in a duced by Hodgdon of a direct presidential the ballot and of @ candidate's ed when supporters at mpted to initiate it last year, Sinn Fein Chief Reported in Paris CORK, Fob. 1.—Prof, Kdward De ra, Sinn Fein leader, who re viding: the abdwe ne wit jepend He ew Hritiah par tare. Poles Take Three Towns in Battle AW, Feb (Delayed) Irent conference lament from m. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY it 1914 ire LOYAL TROOPS IN PORTUGAL tory for the Portu om within a nl ant in diplomatic efreles he Where “Values Tell” Store of Choice The Kuppenheimer Manhattan Clothes i ne Fe Ing In the where the out, while the seaports cont in stiffening government at Lisbon con iders there are enough troops a in the field to ha expedition: forces which Gen Lmpomal. 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He iaithe first repre sentative from his country with the rank of am jor, that republic, having t previously represented by a minister | —_— Contractor Victim Darmatadter, 4 contractor Saloons on Second Story Win Support cui 1 —Haser - are & > why not 4 aloons! Jamon W Poon, an tant corporation cot an ed this yesterday by informi » lepart t that a saloc on the second fle fa building in 4} ax a basement saloor pimen have to go 20k im, Lat them ge r k into saloons on the} 18 1 fle city has some applications for nd-floor saloons, and they will be ued. YOU de- mand title insurance when bargaining for your home, it will be fur- nished you at the ex- pense of the seller. If you neglect this precaution, you will either have to buy your own protec- tion or carry your own risk, Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” } off. up md rel f a diam ] in Ao ralipirtar an $n IS UNDER WAY .*= March 15 will be the last day for! Irving F. Day and George Daugh- ring and $35 in cash at the the fillng of returns and for the pay- erty were appointed captains and ave, station of the Metrope On mC e 2 a VICTORIA, B. ¢ 11—The | ment of income and excess profits| Ralph Dagg, Vernon Johnson, and vated z an descending from m when a young | Peck of the C. P, R steamer Prin: |. gocision of Da 1 oa Sophia, October 24, 1918, b begeed Darmstadt: | its sittings here today, with € mmission on inquiry into the | taxes due at that ate, according to| Wallace Smith, Neutenants, at the el C. Rooper, com- | Hill Military academy, Portland, Sat- ‘missioner of internal revenue. urday Ans are Seattle men. service R. nar entire Ar unica two r ’ neau, took off his ring and d has also filed a statement of the each shot & husky blow to the con-/ehip’s equipment and complement tor's nd they disappeared |He stated that everything possible A the elevated ntructure had been done under the ciroum tances, and that the money expend MOTION. 18 DE omy Dd ed by his cong: w n oonnee the arch and other items “°° FRANKFURTER RESIGNS “Symbol of Safety” WASHINGTON Feb ll Felix WASHI Feb. tt Ameri-| Frankfurter, chairman of the war |ca's high o Pddie Rickenbacker, | policies board and assistant to the e | would get his discharge from the | noun . . nd hin resignation yesterday t service within a wook | take Period “What can we do to get ready for the Recon- D "t Y R b struction period? on ou emem er How about your BUSINESS? 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