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HAVE IT. SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. VOL. 10, NO SEATTLE, WASH.,, “REASONABLE” MEAS. FIENDS TORTURE MIN | omega PRETTY GIRL | ae LOCAL OPTION BILL JcAlh IN “SLIDE LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR rHURSDAY SENATE PASSES OWN CRUSHED I0F THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you. FEBRUARY 18, 1909. PRICE ONE CENT. ] NEARZS SLAIN BY HER _ FORMER LOVER END OF | OTR | WEL COMING _ SQUAD. | THE MAN THEN TAKES HIS OWN LIFE. THIS GIRL TODAY HEAPED CURSES ON A MAN WHEN SHE KNEW HE WAS DYIN IN cH Feb, 18—Hy 1 ‘her hands Bad been cut 30 time | | Daughter of Woman Heape ; . Miss Ella Gingles, a 9 lby a sharp faatrement. and that ‘ 19 ‘ RON HAS JOINED | cincts in Rural — Ph le 2 | by 6 shor feat wd COAL PROPERTY AT BATTLESHIPS. Curses on Cause of the a Districts. maker and @ protege of & number |candle, portions of allow be CARBONADO. | Ee '. | Tragedy. ; . s atholic women's soctetios, was |ing congealed in the t | | mn | ‘ F _— f 1 drugged, stabbed and tied to To her delirium the girl pleaded! | - OLYMPIA, Feb. 18 (2 9. m tab tm a lavatory at the Well-| with“® man and a woma ‘o>|Two Miners Are Caught} At Sresalnt Rate of Speed, | breathes: tale “Acting Governor Hay has , torturing her. It tha ig nd herself in just called a conference of al The girl had managed te | She Was mado the victim of kid and Ground Beneath Warships Will Drop | | her apartments at the home of the dry members of the house write a short note, saying: “itm | DAPRer® working in the interes " | Anchor Sunday. Roorge Stark, at 181 Sevens avs to formulate a pian to kill the | being killed at the Wellington. ee ee the Debr | " | Cattle cate teed “tea “ene local option bill passed by the | Please come and save me.” afi nett here Got. Garce youre clan Ha gf wenate this morning . i . ! ed Pati a NEW YORK, Feb. 18—Dy U. J Bisbee, a local produce dealer, by a vote ‘ assed ae at night wher : ven thie’ igh i ing an a 1 Bennet, a switchman of Eurek Own loca his 1 ‘ . ed pe he 1 ty © « 1 of R tr fleot Cal., her former and wi ed a id b able dama wpe we H M ; i father of her 6-year-old son Jo- “ the Welling emembered being placed tn a ca a te of n th seph _ s. cana thet ee egy ea po ; ~ ved jr . boty: H Bennet then turned the gun use “cng lg ET ° , © Carbon Hilt Coa 1 against himself and blew out hig The 4 - dacs; See thint | Siete ‘meee the W : ~ <td mad | A brains, dying this morning at against W ‘ < as found that| found herself tn the We 1 C« the Pacific hospital without re- by Ruth : é . he men w b under tons | tap ‘ gaining consciousness me oS FLYING MACHINE eal | 7 eal oy f a mile ‘ mterday n Sapp F ton the ho ‘ " Cape He re ie IS UNCALLED FOR | : i SE ae ce ie morning _—_—_—— ther f ‘ tie od oon ether ; neo. | » thought Composed as a Sen. AN AUTOMOBILE IS ALSO IN ausort would take © of the it 1 me h ghted six EVA 7 ator Nichols’ loc THE SEATTLE DEAD LETTER * 7 . . t ’ I ee ee etioally una s e 7 . . a © pros las < ho was living her $ @ruagists were copi n at Much the venience B i or h « i 1 tert ning ry . Batim from the AntiSaloon league ble he . he Auise aguhip, the ke ‘ care of married Ife bil! erk rt f 4 ee he ¢ estranged, and Prohibition Declined teat v t Lh a me ' Gent ts BG Go tea a 1 an Nt . ” ¢ . with k H. Bennet nan who kill hibition in Fhe ‘ of ahi t orning, who at that time are pean Re ten : tines v ed a tchman in Rureka. $6 3 y nan | MUERTE EER EE EY i was born a #0n, Joneph, whose each incorpo wender WEATHER FORECAST. * bP ge na Tis tather ate aarscy unit, and them in Rain tonight and Friday; * Bima ay's tragedy each 5 ‘ i came cooler tonight; brisk south # 5 - net the woman lived for The local optic tain th'te - phen ga po be sterred ag of Admiral Ars tir of him, aim Submitted to the % p friead ff a valentine, 4 o/ a twin-ote was mistrent ‘ eet iene te So pe these belong to you. ere ye e she met and 10 petition for such submission lace in et ike alte ce @incts are to remain as the os m . Bow for all time, unless such of . wy re ol ore Mother. oi ” tition is filed; that is to say, w Awalte pack For three years the couple room BS & precinct is now dry, no sa anes ae the woman's can get a license until 45 per cent * of the voters have petitioned and €n election has been held and the Question approved by a majority of the voters of the precinct. Similar ly, wet districts cannot be chanzed to dry without petition High License Provision. The bill also provides for a $1,006 and election | leense fee in wet districts. Ep forcement cian that vio ation of the a mile demeanor punishable by fine of | from $50 to Cottertil, of count attacked these penalty | Clauses, saying that the bill would | Be openly violated unless the oun ishment was made more severe. | The motion by Ruth was consid. | ered a bad break by the liberals They point out that when the Mc Master bill comes from committee Ruth can role that the bill cannot be acted upon, because it is identi eal with the Cotterill bill, which the senate voted down yesterday Right to Appeal. The drys will have the right of Sppeal from this decision of the chair, but such appeal will profit them nothing uniens they can mus fer more than the 21 votes they | how have The McMaster bill is being kept fa the public morals committee b: fits friends on that committee as club to secure a good, strong to —_ bill, so that in the event the use refuses to pass the senate BM today, tie @ have ficured they could bring vut the McMaste bill. But, of we, the drys Bot advised of this prospective rul fg by Ruth | Helps A-Y-P. E. The senate today also house bill by Re presenta den permitting a gne-b. the bill would create a x WOMAN WANDERS ABOUT MAKING A )__ Wixneamvcca, New. Pet and early tod®y MOVING PICTURE MEN NOW : & sonth we d kicked up a h yw swears by her choppy » alth the weather THREATEN TO STRIK and that she did no wre Wat clea At the present rate of 4 the combined fleet will reach fren oe eee ae aap eenneegeeacnemeeenane this girl embraced the ™ body of her mother, sroveliing Fen | @ cape on the evening of Punry Early today the fleet|ponm «a ' labor, and that anyone cannot go| on the floor and weeping, Was TH miles from the capes, and on UNION “AND. THE into a tank and run the | when told after the body of Ben~ Bintiaining a speed of ten knots UNION 18 DEMANDING through with safet the usb | Soe ee eee’ Se . R NITI “ : ms . ospital that he still lived but ae hour —EcoG ON the people in the houses, but Mr. could not last long, she er } | Levi says that he can take any | with tears in her eyes A terrible calamity is threatening | ™an and put him tp the tank and| clenched teeth: “I hope he suf- } this fair city within a week make a competent fers all the tortures the A atrike, which, if ordered, will | Operator of him. | damned before he dies, and ail e “ . te the fires of hell after.” | pet thousands of people in the city owever, the movement against out of afternoon and evening em-|bim has been started and the’as| Meanwhile the little boy, born | ployment, has been talked of, Ne | Sistance of the city electrician has|this first unlawful union, tived wil | gotiations, however, are under way | been enlisted. The members of the |hi* father and his father's paren jand only a satisfact settlement | Union will attempt to have the elec: | f), Dunyne oe clan make an examination neces |of difficulties immediately can pr m h of difficul nediately can pre * mama? reed te | vent the catastrophe before the moving picture ma eee | The Moving Picture Men's union | Chines can be turned over to an| y mama.” Jot this city have demanded og. | OPerator nr had not by any nition of their union fre ugene In the meantime so tten the woes Se Levi, the president of attle | tle will have to tote her aches thal cae QT. LOUIS, Mo. Feb. 18— | Moving Picture Managers’ associa-| anxiety which th na di e from her former By U. P.—Mre William J. | Un, Intimating a walkout if the | them of afternoon and evening em Colvitie, that he might ‘Lemp was granted a divorce to mand is refused, but Mr. Levi is | ployment produces. r k and marry her and Gay from her husband, the mil durate and says “noth oing It is not stated whether or not atize the child ‘ his shrews, The tener The moving picture men say that | the flustrated song singer will Huped tér a eaien, i locutory decree awards her labor perform is skilled | walk out In sympathy | To this end, after vain correspons v¢ to Seattle last Mons with him their little that his influen@® ight on the mother's ar Por three days he visited he? $6,000 @ year alimony and the éustody of their son, Wm. J Lemp. | The court ordered that Lemp | might have custody of the child | NOTHING WILL BE LEFT FOR CHILD wstantly at her rooms, beggin from 9 o'clock Saturday morn | pleading with her that she clear I Wey until © o'clock Sunday even ————| self of her former marriage in o! 1 hing of each week ATTORNEY SAYS RAILROADS Investigation subsequent to the| that, they-aight wed. ‘They | Lemp will give a $30,000 bond AND UNDERTAKERS ARE = death of Lueders revealed the fact oo ae yo a | fo guarantee prompt payment | TAKING LUEDERS' ESTATE. that he left $600 in the Scar Kent om with the ef alimony | be vian American bat He also left | w at length | Tae an infant cht Attorney Horner | agreed divorce and lat We wish this administrator ap Ciaims that the undertaking estab rry Bennet, and Bennet agre aa d pointed ao that we can do some-|Hiehmente here have charged $200|Fettrn ssouth “this 5 rning, taking banqueting on the bones of the fo" car the body, the railroads | a. no loft the Stark home, apparemte dena $100 and the balance of the money | iy in the of moods, “We'll The above statement was made, Wi!!! be eaten up by undertaking | back to grandma, Jo, and plant W pe we that A. t Forerman be SFms of St. Pani, where the body |nut trees in the morning anki nothing} At the | is to be shipped, leaving same time Mrs. Stark in each county for buliding and ex | appolt ted special adminis f! tor the child marke Mrs. Colvifte, “I am atrat Bibit at the A-¥-P. exposition. Thi the $600 estate of Louis rs of that man.” Mra Collie Inugh Bit carries an cy clause / 4 deceased, by Attorney Thomas R Today, Attorney Horner filed an | heartily and answered, “He woulda’ ue Wilt become 1 in oddne neceeneeneass Horner, in scorin ertakers and application in the superior court,|harm a hair on my head. Signed by th ich * i TOKIO, Feb. 18.—By U. P.— railroads fo: cb much for asking that Fe ‘ rman be ap pointed | His Mind Went Wrong. enable the counties to get the Resenting the anti-Japanese caring for the body of Lueders, be-| administrator of the $600 t ® SO] Between his departure last night fends available at « sentiment recently expressed | cause with their charges, says Hor that in case the charges of out-| ang’) are thin suoreindl aan In the house this 1 ent throughout the length of the r, nothing of the $600 will be side bitant, Forerman | thing is thought to have eet him creating a state bourd of ex - — Pacifie coast of the United left for Lueders’ two-year-old child 8 and find out if | br and to have unbalanced Mia » | who WH ¢ e world without aims against the estate were|mind. At the appointed time Re tion of nurses was passed, despite States, the Ashikaga Weavers’ | who ts thrown on the world wi a against t Br ngage gee elt FROZEN TO DEATH | teague, st ie tact meting’ de. [8 cent rivet mabe yesh appeo. = it to the house, and. atten ue pretty Neva to dress her lite is cided that It would not partici © - * | and kissing both of ‘hota, ther Sayden’s bili to require the tote . By 4.°P—The body. of Henry| pate in the Seattle exposition Pree. a a a a a ae ee es pped into the kitchen and fires urban and other parsenger cars to PITIFUL PLEA FOR HUSBAND LOST IN Miller Nickel, of San Francisco,| The weavere declared that they $ UE T0 RECOVER . ’ ulleta Into the woman's bread furnish lavatories, ranning wate 3 : grandson of Henry Miller, senior} are willing to sacrifice ‘a mil % CALLS MASS MEETING. * th a smite put the gi lean fowels and heat In each ca THE DIVORCE COURT. partner in the firm of Miller @| lon dollars in export trade rath. | N FRAUDULENT # J. M, Dennison, president of #|{2,%!%, head, and the next instaa) and Edge’s bill prohibits m Lux, wae brought to this elty by} er than attend the fair. * the Queen Anne Better Car # | tite a, Whee, " aatoninn Hage of insane or dinca perso phe Foreman Charles Cronin, of the A committee of the league * vice assc a do® iat shed into the kite were also passed ie , White _ Mere anch, | Harney | will meet tomorrow to discuss | M NEY ORDER that 4ened ng will be #|"Mama, papa,” and pu tw " j| county, Oregon. Young Nickel, wha je trevveaeibility of sending emi, | eee eeee to recover * held in the Congregational #| ft! arm,’ while Neva’ with & WIFE AND SON: rue to he t| wa ears of age, was frozen] Ssartes 4 hreuahout Japan eo |r 7 Seeea ee eae Ot | w church at Queen Anne ay, and # [Scream of terror fell to the floor fi the center of n sy to death wh endeavoring to} Urtge all of the weaving towns , us paid on a fraudulent | * chure 3 9 apt i acly swoon jerk's tb hb het . in in the movemen | mone der, the postal authorities Thus it was that the Starks found he ca make the 1mile jour ween} to join in the movement are prosecuting Wall Foster, | * 4t 8 o’ciocr the purpose * when they opened the door to afterr sy ; lide ; ord ’ My 4 Horse a) |who is now serving a sentence in . of considering the car service * rth boy 8 crying ~ f. ~ a age in he VE TS Gieent weleen as Meblieita te problem. € a ‘ather dying, the daughe r Judge | e f ling “Pa o ears that DRAMATIC INCIDENTS IN THE]{). stat itt « Pas PENG HEARD. 5 with | ot $482.30, for 2.8 chased the orders in Tacoma, and j work nd with the reputation 9& tans ick and ting the montt un ; oth » Bureka, Humbold CHICAGO, Feb. 18 U. P.— | Bower, 48 years oft, fi enters the | 8 many ca ne j TEE clatinad by the coramnioator Ute aasert that Foster found the jcounty, California, where he was en- Colonel William F. Tucker, who i Pe ed feos rk | Frater ' a Hee - — Dat the ths, Rhye. : orders and cashed them COUNGIL | gaged ‘in ral yare re, before the United States army re. |‘ ¢ wanders, asking each if|' th their } " thes did not meet }tt unty, and not from Hodge per While on the wit stand this] \< ie was 88 years le tiring board, testified in own |} tell her how to get her h "y t the lh h lost hin}# morning, Foster denied absolutely | [remarkably presentable The - t n n . awe | ' will be take ” behalf concerning his phy con-| band t Gees ules ; r erted and re¢ : being in Tacoma at the time the! 4: the meeting of the Central! poy gomeph will t by, dition, It i Mrs Here's a Pitiful Story. arried, wh t not i n| fused to support he 1 this morn. CARMACK MURDER fraudulent orders were cashed | Labor Counell last night, the local The 16-year-old itt ts alone im Pucker has It i a pitiful thing,” remarked | whether iren be born as a|ing Mrs, Smith commenced action Foster possesses property here.) union of the International Brother- | weld Gelonel’s unfit: ce wa me rk, “tb inknown to|result of marriag for divorce in th perior court and it is with the Intention of mak heed ae Ponmuters Wan: shengatne’ Tucker said he last time| Mr en-nek bnew that | wast te pre in the complaint of Anna Smith,! NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn, Feb, 18,—|!088 to the government that the|) cent there are about 60 mem Ou SM : saw his wife was January her A is married, ‘ wife of Alba Smith. In hor Infor-| gy (. P.-The state Introduced ten. {Case Was called. If the mongy can) hort") the union and it Is growing B, When he war pivaing through |*t!!! thinks there mation she st that her husband |/#mony today to show that, after | 2° Be enargee ta Tere we by raptdly | BE IN TOILS OF LAW Chicago en route to the Philippine | !* 4 has accused her of a jating with | " " in Tacoma w have to dig into During the session 1 igh er Apo the shooting of Senat W. Car: | . 7 v4 wing the session last night a , eb LP Islands. [Ho said she gave him a pp he is f il other men, and that repeatedly he|taok ‘Col Duncan Cooper, who te | ‘elt Jeans for tho full amount, a8] poneral qiscussion of lending as.|,. TACOMA, Feb. 18.—By U. P.—In “plowing up” about his habits gen-| awarde« f her has refused to go out with h , : your Uncle Sam conaiders the loss i i , the st of C. A. Crook, Barl Jef erally "| $10 pe & bol *!the ground that her clothes wore | gi tah with his son Robin, and} is be occasioned through the care-| Mstanee to the committee in charge | ties, Pauline Crook and Lottie Jet Mrs. Tucker, when confronted by for the $18 allmony, " .| not an good as his bale Sharpe, telephoned (0 M8 |iegsness of the paying clerks in| (the local work on the preven-| tries last night by Detectives Wiley, : inty officials have ‘ daughter ' ion 4 eliet of tuberculosis was | fs I . her husband after he had testified King the child away fr my Mra, | It's all over, Robin killed Car- | T#Com® held and as a result a committee | "4 Geary, the police believe they, today, collapsed in a swoon. 8h is ail phe fine to If ay, in the hope that st could he . all nm MS ivk citanthek Gf. Gain & ve rounded up the gang that hag Miitkly recovered and took the| leks office, Me all whe lurks. from |better brought up under the TTHEROIC FIREMEN) 38S sostinony wae brougnt tor] CITY WANTS RENT [ot re eee en ee ea tort | en flooding Northwest cittes for Witness stand and testified regard | time to t chip in help her) th Charity Organtzation « aie ab ie wate yer D J. Ite soar vq. Months past with counterfeit coin 4 time Bs . ward for the purpose of proving | On the theory tha man and ten were appointed, | ™ pon oa Tucker, th yoy rile | ow ff la of ‘i way she 7 . fi va ARE INJURED that the shooting was anticipated, | titled to rent for the pew fee They will work for the improve hackers f it ae ye re Poon < iain Tucker, the son of Colonel| According to officials o an aR Re Grane, | portion of basements and cellar ent of general sanitary conditions erfelt piece ere ker, was tewtifying against the | « —— SAN FRANCISCO b. 18 ‘DAMAGES AMOUNT TO which are built beyond the sidewall bs am BR gem city cigecaty (ms the =i on collapsed » was re , ‘ encue ol line, the board of public works ts In the train from Portlan colonel he allapaed He was re| michigan President Resigns. | of the president's mansion on E Fok mae the turing rence of voutigating the pryposition of taxing |Hotels ang restaurants and any . * moved from the room and revived campus a number of Chinese women whol MEA fF SRAM | te ce ehals union inbor te ampias pee stterwara. AN seer huasil eaten were hemmed in by fire in a lode} QUARTER OF MILLION |: ccrvaintmount'in tho’ shape of| ed. ‘They expect to be able to make| Pa 1d Warthless Checks. Dr. James Burrell Angell submitted | , Sidhesioni "Tiiens thins house on Dupont st. today, | > la commendable showing as. they| BELIANGHAM, Fob. 18.—T. G, jound Frozen to Death. hin resignation today as president | \d iron promiah Collins and Wire|) Bruce Wy Shorts, aasintant corpor If it can be legally done, the board | have the endorsement of the entire | Caples, Who says ho is a traveling LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 18-—-Fiank |of the Unyeralty of Michigan, to COLL iE RS, W. Va., Feb, 18.—By | men J. W, Perry and Wm. Jeffers | ation counsel representing the city] will keep @ regular rental list em |i por counetl, who will support them |S@lesman for a Seattle hardware Hichtahler, a ranchman, and his| take effe#f next June, and the board | 1 ree men were killed and terlously injured by being | Of Seattle In the Queen Anne boule. | bracing all exixting Daxements Hin any Work they take up house, is held in the city jail om _ Vi-yearold son, who were lost in|of regents created the office of or, so terribly burned that they| thrown from a ladder by an explo |¥ard condemnation proceedings now | jecting beyond the bullding line, and | a charge of passing worth) blizzard near South Alliance|chancellorship and offered it to} will dis, by an explosion of powder | sion of gas in » rior Judge Gay, states all that may be constructed in the! gsomé women must think they have | e drew a check o1 fond 7 : f gas in the burning building ulre & quarter of a|future, and allow this portion of the | ' checks. He drew a check on & “Baturday, were found frozen to| Dr. Angell at a salary of $4,000 4| in the home of a Slavic miner here | Collins sustained @ fracture of a ; sto nee damages tofelty property to be used only on the | fo ude hy ya ; 48! bank without funds enough to make Meath today, yeat, together with the continued | today, oral ribs. ‘operty along the driveway,» payment of the required am, them-cNational Magasi it good, t

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