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THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, MARCH 14.1908 I A REPRESS AGENT: D'YE GET IT? | COAST DEFENSE | GREAT SCHEME OF SOCIETY WIDOW B/E. CERTAIN ies oa eee REO RA 6 in ri (By United Press.) memt t the tte ! habit: Cocoa makes you healthier, WASH TON, March 1446Mia da The bill ¥ take ¢ Seale Star Exel oe om rn wea Ps cater sd | lions of dollars for the fortifieatt guenenee SS Sanifie. 7 stronger, steadier, better able to ere Saar gee ee eet urd of the Valted States w aeian oa’ tim Paciii do your share. Does coffe« but, ap faras can be discovered, | for the Philippitie islands w “ia i x on the there {s only one re-press agent sreted ia the fortifiont se rhe Sy’ . his one has been employed by a] " whieh now under! " f money made famous New York society beauty conaldora by the house commit: | the 4 « f th ountry fre Moat people 4 » know what a te “ priation A prot ent * & ' . n foe Tepress agent is. This one didn’t — know herself what she was until it press agent ft a diplomatic and i Oge-moutt person, who sees| | ® that the name of her employer | IT RE hever appears in the public prints | The society beauty who has so Blammed the door tn the face of| | siesucdaiapsioaniinnieenaneay tc is Mra. Geo When Mayorelect Mille ente le ared that if elected he we ny since she, at 18, became the spon the duties of his office on | prow place @ new man at the cently ¢ ‘ laction the resignation of Chief of the election a number of hin most Gubsequently died, this sprightly widow has been unable to dodge} the white light of publicity i followed her from New York to Paris, to London, to Italy. She nureed dear friend, Mra. Reg Vanderbilt, and that got tn the] rs. The news dispatches en-| pl her seven times over. Jf she mght & new frock a description of | t was cabled home. Everything she id, said, thought, planned, was read upon the world’s minutes ng with everything she didn't/ te didn't say didn't think, didn’t fan, kod why Thoughtlesss reporters never reamed that this was anhoying re. aw They thought she liked It. influential friends | fice C. W. Wappenstein ged upo | What action will be taken in re-| the new ma vinak 1 to the resignation, or whether retaining the present chief in it will be immediately acted upon, | flee, at least temporari jis @ question which Mr. Mille Chief Wappenstein has ' Jalone can answer 4 Mr. Miller | expressed to a numbe hin | friends his own position | prefers to wait unti! he assumes the office before announcing his de the w (ter which ts that cision no desire to remain at the be During the late city campaign the deg nd will not cor |} Mr. Miller made some rather vig-| sent to do so If polittoal pull te t Is made with scrupulous, con. riment srous and pointed criticisms of the be permitted to tnterfere in an jcond ae of the de ment unde degree with the © to be - : ‘« | hlee Wapponetetn, wd “vrtualy [entree among its members scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, © BALLINGER iS NOT AFTER goodness and quality. No cocoa everybody else did. They kn br s | at any price can be better or more undreds of society women w ho | Y Mh ” 7) Would just as lief be dead as not < THE GOVERNORSHIP | deliciow: Your grocer sells and } appear “among those present and MRS. GEO. LAW, SOCIETY WIDOW, WHO PAYS $2,500 A YEAR who would prefer a twocoluma pic- | *gcommends it. ture to paradise. TO RE-PRESS AGENT. Anyway she has engaged a re | ‘The return of exMayor R.A. he returned } press agent. She pays her $2,500) - ——— —————-—--—-= | Hallinger from Washington, D, C., bas stated to fri a year. The fact that she has been| t the Hotel Manhattan in New| » ‘ork since October last without » any racket being made about it » * * . n@, Mr. Ballinger nis who have joned him that he is not con ARARAARHAAAAARAREA ARR AAee |thin week hae brought with it the wiotas Toe ghee , ona ‘ pad D. Ghirardetti Company ® | positive declaration on the part of intention of getting Into thé * | Mr. Ballinger that he will not, uo Notwithstanding the vd der any considerations, become a which has accompanied his efforts * WHAT THE “THEY SAY” BUNCH San Francisco would indicate that the re-presser fe getting wise to her Job. HAVE SAID OF PRETTY WIDOW LAW. ate for governor in tie ap in public office on all three occa promeching state campaign sions when he has been called upon POPP eee eRe e ee eee ee EEE The suggestion that he Would to serve, Mr. Ballinger greatly pre | Q ‘ some weeks age, while Mr. Hal and returned ho Intent upor ” man Whitehouse, to a French count an A A tr prince, to Gerald Pontalis, to an Egyptian khedive, to the mah prom of mace linger was in Washington, and bas fining himself to the practice of his SOCIALISTS TO MEET. I 1 PASSES thala been given wide circulation, Biaée profess WOMEN Y to T | 1 ft ——— a ee ~ememacmemmen | %-. Backus will speak for the That she bestowed priceless jewels as gifts to her favorite dogs 1 t 7‘ | That she wore such high heels she would fall down some day socialists at Rainier hall, 1420 Bec YE. Ow Hi and break her neck ond ay, on “Christian & tem, LL (By United Press.) That she believed In faith healing tomorrow at § pm, A number of WASHINGTON, March 14.—Car That abe Hed at Lord Blank at ber English mansion, had beet the newly elected provisional oe will attend th Tring the largest appropriation in steak for breakfast at her New York how the plane mittee of the pa a Y i the piano fn her meeting. Mallory’s Juvenile ¢ A thousand torn skirts! ell its history ($223,190,392), the) Paris hotel, and indulged in four daring ures at her [tallan postoffice appropriation bill has! yitia. | will furnish music A thouxand tncensed owners! 80 C0 passed the house, having been| Whatever she did was published. Whatever she might have Yes, sir, there ie trouble in this | “tP fourteen days. | of cold town—trout for Jacob Furth under discussion done was published also. Whatever she did not do, publicity parvey i ’ This is $1,425,000 more than Was) ors chronicled that a8 well, and told why, with ding SEEKS T0 LOCATE And it is af over those new ind on nd is afl o Ne © od on teported by the committee. C' on eciuioniien lida acacia in teeter man Overstreet, when the rea rear weg eaaeng cue srerenens cry EANE cee fangied street cars which the Bos | eettls of the bill had been conc tuded: GEORGE $ WHITE inks bee waged a vigorous fight on the prop . during th osition to Increase the pay of the Some months ago Mr. Purth re|on the Captiol Hill rh hich “ tter carriers, which was voted In celved from ne & Webster ®/ using these cart ii jo the bill last Wednesday, but ee oe nape ergy | Maia noes that action was confirmed, 136 to ty | S What will probably be the big, points out that tn the Inet meet Ln st indoor track meet tin the the mile run was cut out, which 3 . BeSCereee eres ople have went to Beattie George 8 White, a stone mason 6 years old, ie mer home, at Farmer City, Il, to participate in (he settlement of an estate. His brother, C. F. White, whe writes to the police for informa tion concerning the missing mar ways be har reason to believe he in in Seattle. ‘eguerseacn on high wheels z and wide 10) ¢rom one of the body, each evidently intended to! was drenched by oneal carry as much buman cargo 4s W8s | pours from the reel ole ever crowded aboard an African; hat was compl hwest will be held next Friday would otherwise have given the want io the gymnasium of the Uni collegiana nine more points, and versity of Washington. The affair would have been sufficient to win ‘ 1 lwil! be similar to the A. A. U. the meet from the stars of ancient | meet In the Colieeum rink last year, days. Lovejoy, King, Knight and and Is o y amateur or ama Lovegren snstitute a quartette slave ship clothing badly One hatchway in the side allows! it is uo wonden i the multitude to pour in and Out, the new cars am To reach this entrance only (WO | Known as the "Well are provided, mak people seek Ing acce high floor above | chem extremely diffic especially for The Star (By United Press.) teur athleti ) that can pretty nearly hold Its own BUCHAREST, March 14 Thus far the Seattle Athletic in any company in the mile event Private detectives in the employ club, t Washington, Lincoln, Ta To the high jumps a freshman of the American legation left bh coma and Everett high schools, and named Campbell is a coming man. tonight for Constantinople on the the Y. M. © of Seat and Without much training he has been } trail of a Frenchman, a former Everett have signifi r inten able to clear the bare at 5 feet 6, employe of the legation here, who tion to compete with the university and “Conny” expects him to make women, But the Stone & Webster! women of Seattle pe saved the cost of constract-|ters to Jacob Ing an extra step—something Uke | unsatisfactory cart $1.98, and such a tidy sum fs not | yigorous pr. to be sneezed at In Boston In there | core bis attention’ days of thrift and economy lem the gentien When the ladies, carrying om 7 bretlas or bundl fe accused of the theft of the athletes. It is pro that « rep as good an 6 feet before the sem a cipher code used to transmit cor-|fesentation from Victoria and son is over. Between Rants, Bab 8ST. PETERSBURG, March } thetr feet a the often respoudence between Washington Vancouver may o e to Wrest cock and Grimm, the weights ate tien Auminclalin aenieeia peeve! 8 rulaing. the garepent sue. tenet (By United Prese) ft of the American code in the | tically conceded to th place in the 100 yards, and with MOSA 15 JAP TERRITORY, AND COULD 1 MADE A BASE. in December of Olga Stein, & Rus Already the losses in x tant railroad last few years. Whitworth « Puget Tibbele, Parker, Grimm, Livingstor sian woman, on charges of swind maged clothing due to in this country are being made | . try to get up and the various embassies. The the long distance the |pretty well looked after for the | map gHOWS VICINITY OF JAPANESE-CHINEGE TROUBLE—FOR: | jinca ic the indictment in this city |2maee they can expect is to get CHICAGO, Marek NOTE CLOSE PROXIMITY OF PHILIPPINES (By United Press. sally catch their dresses under i, resent instance {fs the second U. of W. men, which are now pr university. Green is good for first mud all over the skirts jments for one of the aa conferences ever Sor 4 demy cide to 4d Campbeli Dre an) ademy u ide to - ne ye Fa peg. " ling and embezzlement. The certif eterous stepe reach next w in Chicago, P Notwithstanding the defeat sul-|relay. " If Japan loses her temper suf: Trade relations with the United | fcates will be forwarded to Wasb- | Into thousands—and all that the | Men representiag ind t fered by the university men in the| However, there may be some sur- | fictently to strike at China because | States we tablished in 1784, It !0&ton and be used as the basis for |Seattle Electric company | might | road systesa te | recent meet with the alumni, H. H.| prises in store for the university | of th jnore of a 3 vamer aj. | 2 One Of the great cotton receiving extradition of the woman The doo- | save $1.96 on an extra car step. the United Say managers : FR M THEF ET — é te itent = ote a ensues ties pod gpg engs Fel ps ores je ports Its exports Include tea ik, \Umente in the case make no men It would cost Mr. Furth but a presidents, general © that his prote will walk away | trained the limit to make doubly | Chinese Po da the tae will east matting, firecrackers, oils ry tion of the betrayal of military or | trifle to rem th steps and perintendents and pe 2 or = esa ggg ge Po fea aggre Biter Poca b hi t and preserves. In 1900 its foreign political seer jmake them practicable, Unless he | will attend the b onoiasaieiins ee eer Unbiaae vity, | Eerie ‘and exports amounted to|_ OlG® Stein was arrested in New |does do this very soon It ts prob- | will be held under the anto yp e a retest 4 013.600.000 ork March 9 at the instance of |able tt commi af women | the American Railway EG aE ie ane onde! conga pga AL and $13,600,006 ‘ gnals from merican bat with a population estime at unts the Russian government, charged | ¥ i} call on bim at headqnarters/and Maintenance of War and ask the reason wh tion. The first if the cheap economy in| Tues Deleguter from | ne step wasn't enough | South and Central Amaia attle, the new in attendance, Sanita. EW MEMBER OF THE °°: ee Secon er | 1.600.000. ties up the Cho-Kiang {10 4:000,000 tons. Its proximity to| with larceny in Russia of $6 en caught by the local operato uP ngiiahowned Hongkong, which Mme. Stein's rations in the | Petersburg w sensational and she has been likened to Mme. 1 t, the famous Parts swindler jor Pearl river, and is the capital of at the United ¥ ns Suen san Oeoe tt ANANIAS CLUB _ i.e sii Bete Eo Sone es fs Tung and Kwang-Si, and is the seat | MOULD Of the river, has oxe injury to inflict on un le atmospheric cond considerable = moderalaing — effec comp! jceroy who gov ssages could not the upon its Oriental customs and « ooo disting ts of words and + inces It ts this | UPOD calls for th Loma st eroy who ts held responsible for | P®8*88ce ain! (By United Press.) man, and unexpectedly ran Into th plainly 4 ; aE te tne | the seizure of the Tateu Mar PERISH IN AVALANCHE. | ACARD OF THANKS TO VTON, March 14 White House buzzsaw. The attor Last night station he was attempting to land 1 t has made Je B.|ney emerged very much disheart- | ™ " x px to land oie id hear the at I an mere h d ar ; ! | hE : ney emerged, very much deheart|2869,%mP tamu (0y Uonea Pra ou Kee PATRONS OF DR. 4 h the eet | te oe os ak leat an port situated the mouth TOMSK, Siberia, March p as 30 Avo at|! ope sory, wa river Eighteen persons have been } You M operate 1 t r 2 anton prope * surrounded by | instruments ® — purp : P : at t sek want f 0 foot pote at 4 : sietriet ia ae nace J oney at 1 " 4 ub 1 believe 7 *: 1 an ater on of : . ‘a bmg nek Gis ie w to extend thanks to firmly ply ca. the ae jo 40 feot high The - - ~ Home the many patients who have | {6 the underlying ps cessful businest © of the ueual Chinese hown their ap py Bo geen! ecoture, low structures of for » professional Manas BIG STRIKE IN SIGHT: “ri sane te aa su $| toconecer sme | = ir an aachtine aiensiniie Beoo y nga are the famous pagoda on fire « the @ wien weoserth tovieal 4 etiitieteaieee sa i y the i#land of Honam, a Mohamme | pea tay odie dt ron nay 2h dan mosque, the arsenal, the mint P gon ty _ (By United Press.) and a Gothic cath erected by | t ‘ , MEXICO CITY, Mare 1—A ” Ry ch mission j 1 : : t ai a ike t o ¢ nown of Chine seaports. } hin une jer je r led The. Arabians are believed to have “ae eae . ‘ Md Vs “~ t been ed by Pre traded there 2,000 years ago aie tok steaee oo bank. ‘ ra t ne a ye Field eri yore ye ow will be t * Pere as tna ooek ise aN Everett and Edmonds Seeigediai ek ar tae ions os: without charg ett te he eat ag; The ft : r ne ff pemmethiog 08 © substantial thar y* trated by the fe " ef are on . enthetrel memory of the perforrAgce: ve © persons have Gen ia «| which There are héveral settidas of We Are Open advantage of the oppor Own the ot ase a are 8 seer yelanging to the Moore to learn for ¢ in the ha Americtos, a they regard the OF|""‘Tuere. are abuet 100 boys of the which’ will come into’ ike manieg Saturday ws ‘ der a sioniew sith into the staging a Tt ; ely whethe vantage the city t } , ed h of the n ow at . classes Were nece j decided i a " : ee Ticket n sale all ne m., 12 « able operath entr f so what kind of herein I tg ce “aeaal “Seetiie” te -_ | Week at ; Brom’ Second av. ™ won & most ent time fe were req “ay ; os and th SUES TO RECOVER is sek te toe uss Se Se 6 pores fh ee Roe B yam par leave, Bverett cs aes. ‘ t who th her notice, 1 lear Sonn AG EM eed * ibe. Takime ne ' optional pt ® TITLE iN LAND will be Kood, as there are APPOINTED RECEIVER ' C408, tna 1 s98 i get the : — > ae we ye wor ne proce | n the show ~ . . was no other method m me or foe = The part well as the! y 7 H rs nings was appointed by ly On The Fiyer advised 1 . for the particuia My chief Oe v= *e, 1 ¢ of F 1,| first as a large nun Mtge cee ot ae ee K r'® | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. . b \ nion told that ‘Coma. Wt r “Spporuae® brows in th novelt eclaltien and ¢ in , Kensington Fare 360—Round Trip, 50c " told that they could 1 5 i an ores qualltee und sold 1 hich are entire ew h FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY 4 benefited es, | ability special years a I cou dos r ud.” im tet ;: LEAVES SEATTL « the te 4 } an eye-siaht i : ‘ E — 6:48 . , avings ; waa ane 2 erases are Ot ) ‘ The property | stumed In dre t#, and all of Postal Nominations and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 See DR GANDY ee RoNTR, wot eet Sen ene es “re wr ; e | coma d| the in wigs and face WASHINGTON, March 14.—The m. for free medical ald and itt toe Ce ee ene pre ay} 1 ne alm 6 management | following postottics nominatic LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 t Hp Pate ~ & souvenir program printed | were. sent pg AV >,» 08 | mn. and 12:18, 8:86 and 7:30 p.m. | | idan sanrt rus 0. A. McKAY JORDAN . v « work of art, being | Baker and F. KB. Kirt aathiast U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattle oie . EYVE-SIGHT SPECIALIST. Ke 7 etines ates he artists of the | at ( e and Frid Harbor —Tel. Main 176, Tacoma— Facome 16-513-018 Bank. | Second and Cherry 204.205 PEOPLE < BUILDING. ' high schools, and in this way leave‘ respectively, Tel. 212, iiae 3 a Seeeoereceeeoresoooooove