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LAST EDITION THE STAR AIMS | To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct VOL. 10, NO. 311 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1909, SCION OF WASHINGTON IS A7LAN TIC BATTLESHIP FLEET RETURNS HOME JUST POOR DRUG MIXER. IFOGRAPHS BY RENFRO “21s 115 vow 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. } AGE AROUND THE Ts a |LIVES IN A SQUALID WORLD i | LITTLE MISSOURI TOWN. | Thousands Greet the Are mada as It Anchors in Paints Barns and Does Hampton Road “~ Odd Jobs to Gain Living. OLD POI f oe Pee eee ee ee y Ph r * *) Ca wand f y whi "4 * GENEALOGY OF *| the din of ands \f THORNTON WASHINGTON *| I r ae the t ae * Geo, Washington bad wo * y hip ing past ti *® half brother and one wh . - t he ae jorages. ® broth It waw this latter, * wy ig! aA a |® Samuel, by name, who headed *# , en of wf jw the Washington family after #| oncel \* childless orge’s ath * * whe oldest male de® nea ear * scondant today ts Thornton *] rage ® Aug » Washington of Gar #| rene pM * City, Mo, * t f fun) * umuel was married five #| w auch of * times, twice to widows His * or cathe # oldest son was Thornton * | und |® Washington, named after the # B wkpaper bog ® mothe Virginia Thornton * and pleasure craft started to m | Washington, Samuel's second # | : the flagship Connection | ® wife Thornton's only son # | f the Mayfiow | was John Augustin Washing #| erry ordered ai | ® ton, who lived to have 13 elil ® form i this was held | ® dren, the oldest of them Dan ® n ‘ fev a over. ® tel It was Daniel who moved @#/} Din of Firing. ® to Virgit i became the ® w © first sharp report of |* father of ihe present Thora: ® ard starboard eight-inch rifle i® ton. Augustin Washington, * jthe Connectiout, a din of firing }® and two * gan tha ated for more than | minute en though smokel * ® wed in the saluting, hg bl i i i ee ee ee ad from the muzales of G6 @ thin haze that pe the vessels j BY HUGH ALLEN. GARDEN CIPY, Mo., Feb. 22.—1p Jone of the jittle frame houses that THORNTON AUGUSTIN WASHINGTON, FROM AN ESPECIALLY MADE PHOTOGRAPH, THE | attek p Out of a nea of joes ao! SMALLER PICTURE FROM FAMOUS POTRAIT OF THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY. FAMILY | fue, “/Uer village live “hernton TREE SHOWS THE DESCENT OF THE MISSOURIAN WHO MIGHT TODAY BE KING. ON THE |irux clerk, painter aud plain elt! RIGHT SoMBART’S DRUG STORE. x08 of the welco aned the Mayfiower, press boats and ex sion steamers fell in and informal review Ashore, one the ironies of presence of who as chief Washington, F. in P., F. in W., F the bureau of navigation, formula io T. HOO. H. O., wae at hand, I Y ve Tale pach got pcre } journeyed to Garden City to dis re ° : y Admiral 8 Ashe : prodersges Tnx tinge Mlgs = gare This ifograph shows what Dr. Matthews would look like “if” any public Admiral Br snaon nan present known, he le the direct descendant e@lamity reduced his capillary covering to the sparseness characteristic of Hi |fnces sili’ "Promirm (Roose t i i of the father of the father of his Gil. Cc. the “if”’to the extreme, the cob pipe is added as an indis- ly after the fleet sailed, country, and if elreumstances had |been different in May, 1782, the adornmen drug clerk might today be king or Pensable facial t of Mr. Gill. ca all America, by the grace of God, | ate ee zh emperor of the Philippines, OR TT Ot th As the 177th birthday of Gee und Through that was prev ong om a forthe * } * tne ® ao | Porto Rico, of Alaska, of Hawali * right feature of the fleet's and Goam and the canal sone. { * AMERICA’S RECORD.BREAKING FLEET. turn will be the wedding tonight Inwtead of preparing pink pilin) * Rear Admiral Charies & Sperry, Commander-in-Chief, Fe on beeen for pale people ne might be on al * ITINERARY OF THE FLEET lof Montana, who is aboard the final throne in Washington, guiding the | nip Commactiaun: Atier te y rs * Left— ship Connectiout. After the wedd [ Sasteutee OC the wares” -qrentant IE RODD sicccessscessossccesteeansscreeOh 120 the couple will leave for a. sh nation * Arrived | hor on in the south, Mart Flaw in Title. a tie do duel... Jan. 12, 1908. | having applied for and being grant Tessislators of Various Opinions Will There ts only eae tow: bn hi [See SS bs tor Washington's title. Geo. $ 4 4 f oar q ra! perry. is div Pp SEVEN A ARE K KILLED Wasnington, commanderto-chtet, rere cee ie ieee officers and the captains of the Ce Agree to Support This Measure and; AND MANY ARE __ ® the colouis) armies. and brother mae pa ny ee ioe & lekee ie oe to Thornton Washington's great * ” +908. in the waters of Hampton Reads, , 1908. | Roosevelt Makes Address. TR ledededeieiedddd date Honolulu 1908. | The president addressed en & typical words of w ne, and wi People Plunged in Gloom 3 **? WeeustS enasnie pers ea ; I'the ships of the fleet, ada OLYMPIA, Feb. 22—The Star | first offense, for the second oe En R | Efforte to get Geo. Wash Meibourne i. rapt ony all =a presents to its readers ap ad-jap to 9@ days’ imprisonment and urged elle cen a ERE PI ee Bana wl king. # | Manila 1908. sr ” summary of the local option| the fine of $100 to $500, and for the Battleships. of the United States, several # SEATILE OBSERVES Yokohama : ‘ 1908. orentient’ bined a nee few which will be passed at this | the third offense a fine up to $1,000 | } times made @uring the. eurty- t+ BIRTHDAY OF Manila, First Squadron 1908. passage of thine since the Session of the Washington legisla | and three months tn jail. | days of the new country, wore #| THE TH Amey, ‘Second Squadron... 1908. ong ge Hi Seeeeeeeeeteeee Peet tees eres eee Physicians who give fake pre-| pp at, a ee at tin May, 1788: -w ME ue. < gee nes 1908, w the heart This bili will have the endorse-| scriptions for liquor are subject to| wir uk, Del Reb. 22—Filled |e ieee toln ot Poneeeinan PRESIDENT. |® Port Said . 1909, as they saw the fleet return, t of all of the drys In both) a fine of $50 to $250 and for sub- ue vonthtton of the mec im headed a royailst. seevemen Napie 1909. ‘al Program. ! and senate, of Governor Hay, | sequent offenses may be prohibited ie Feoumttes of the. tateTE fever : Villetranche 1909. program for the M04 is promised’ the support also |from writing any prescription con- ‘e*hip fleet, the first section of the| & 1" hs favor, and began &. cam ere i Matta 1909, to the battleship feet some of the so-called “Hberal” | teining liquor, for two yours. Drug- Pennsyivania train No. 4%, south|§ {reton after, considering the G Marseilies .. 1909. 5.—Fiset started fem soul , which means no efforts | gists are simiiarly subject to fine bound, collided with two locomotives | project, frowned of It pod the National Guard Gibraltar 1909. erp drfli grounds, about 50 miles of the saloon interests can block | of $50 to $500 and for second of-|in the yards here today, and seven |@ rebuked Col, Nicola, 4 Parades. |* Hampton Roads : Feb. 1909, the Virginia capes, steaming slow! e becoming law. The bill makes | fence lose thetr pharmacy license mon were killed. Beven bodies were * Total Ristance Geverenanaer's mile $: 20 t sighted from the caj wely second and third class | for two years, Fines collected for recuvered and another ix believed to Time Consumed—One year, two months and six days. #: 00 tential yacht Mayflo' EBA unclassified cities of more than | violations may be expended by). yi. tS ne ee 4 canned ign Countries Visited— Fifteen, population separate units, and) peace officers for the collection of |“ shortly neler the crash tire added |areat grandfather, retuned the | Wit TMs and bunting decorating | * strc iat Bale stay ASS ae Sountry precinets and unciassl-| evidence and enforcement of the |its horror to the wreck. The flames crown Which royalists and those|ing the schoole and other public @ahekkhkkekkene hee uuee * Le dededad ddd 11:60—Warebion enhaed the i eities of jess than 1,500 popn- | law. quickly destroyed a combination) who didn’t believe in the new idea! places, with the closing of the banks ana ocumin a jident as they passed the Mayfiows another unit. } Limit in Homes. baggage and mall car and attacked djurded him to tak With a devot. and a number of down town business ap ry ae ome . J ype j 1:20 p. m—The fleet anchored Cities Have Say. | Persons are permitted to sivelsubdued, “ote” Deore M# wasled army behind him, the stroke) Nesees, with ome delivery, of 44 IN| I OCAL JAIL [Ot eo—Near Admiral & nip = 7 on © ony ~ , . 2 Re Admiral Sperry, That is to may each city of the away liqnor at their private homes! All the dead are known t Peat thee Watt eave Woon. eaty:| parade at 1 o'clock this afternoon pividiia combaaaate ad sae i Wize named, will determine for it-|in dry territory and may have been employ Many pas reflec the National Guards. Seattle In t Self whether it will be wet or dry, Nqnor up to one gallon fn quan-| bruised and shaken, but es |, rene rn Salobrating George Washington's rected by President Hoosevelt. t > het a wabroken eg, COPding to the iatest reports none he = refuna hornton | birthday e aa 3.00—President bey 5 the balance of the county will | tity shipped in unbroken packages. |COTdIng to the latest | Augustin Washington lost for all| This evening in colonial coxtumes all of the horses SESE SSE SEE EEE EEE ERR Eee ee sane os to the rent of ihe! Brewers neg wholesalers msy 40-| "1: was learned later that two pas-|time Bie chante, He. was cldam (Samm. eocletien Wil entetiin, and in —— a Oe thot perry jlivor in dry territory at private | songers recoived sprained shoulders, |tan’ af eldeat ~ ae An off faxhioned way will do honor w. some | amt run four fect?” asked Hodge. | faxshir Elections to determine wet or | homes, providing the purchase wns |one being Mise Sophia Ashansop- (in “ppateniy nat eae em Reto the day. The annual banquet |AT LEAST THEY SHO | “That's it, we can’t run far,” re- |‘? ts. siaent Roosevelt returned fy are held on petition of 29 per made outside of the dry zone. This silos of Memphis, Tenn. j Mne Tae h ew ¥ Vath sar og that he | of Uy Sone of the Aimertcan Revolu CLASS BY RUNNING A | plied the prisoner, “but we fixed It }to the Mayflower, Shore leave given East of the voters. ‘The first elec. |ts to prevent brewery wagons going) Princess Trisle, an educated hors ot Wasbington ° bn up ed ae tiga will be held Hamight at tha New MARATHON TODAY. anyway. Ten of us was to start | men Hon may be held specially any time from door to door soliciting sales. | belonging to a theatrical ¢ j 4 ; | Wastitngto jumping up and down, imitating a] 5:00—-The Mayflower departed fog ite groo | At the schools this afternoon a before November, 1910, but after, In prosecutions, it {s not neces (Continued on pane 7: / “ man running, and keep going, and | Washington 5 , 7 " oe me ogram been arranged e 0 and » then dry and wet elections wii! sary to name the person to whom the seal’ eae * ’ in > room By n Arranged Breathing heavily, hands €rasP- | the jast man to hold the pace wins teachers t of thetr ce and img | 9 fake place at the time of the gen-| liquor is sold. Possession of an im! for hait an hour BXRERN EEE Sy Bw Bl igbrrUCHONS Were given out by the | NS the bars of thelr cells a whee the race. We all went some, too. eral election, but separate ballots ternal revenue receipt in prima \* # | paincipals a6 to the rort of program |'™8 up and down in an me ‘tacie |r there was ten sacks of the Will be used. facie evidence in dry territory of Trixie, the famous white horse re- | # WEATHER FORECAST # | te fdliow, and as a result they were | Of & man ranning, was a& apectacle | aie in it for the champeen!” * * Beattie and other first class cities | violation of the law n owned for his abitity to add and Rain tonight and Tuesday; *| varied. # erdteg to the ideas of the vee a “ fh. yore pate Whose charters permit local option 0. K. Says Graves. Neat Harepton Rowta va an, Miled | t light southeasterly winds, * ie Coeds vate plead snl cole ee roceanret tnantoten a : ¥e exempted from the provisions) wh. pin has been carefully |known to theatre-goers of Heattie| * is, and donations asked the county's sate deposit joint for Fa of the state law | drawn and has been approved both |and the Pacific coast fie ied de detente a ae | pupils with which am | bad nen ree The enforcement provisions are In this city the horse has been ox “ an, ? | ment will be erected on Unie er > WHA RAE HOLLER ApoU from a legal and moral standpoint ae datier John took one look naa Quiie drastic. Thirty days after a by Senator Will Graves of Spokane. = old Orph umn, ons Hec- | Poe foe on, og» gra led beat it for the sheriff's office and} BILL AT OLYMPIA AT eee eres, og Ang ie we vee one of the best lawyers in the legis: |: = cmnee ot nitenation nel oe der the ditection of the |asked Sheriff Bob Hodge to come | MARE Perea. { ‘i adsics mal 10 days to | mture, & liberal, who will support tt i at the Portland fair. rx of the Revolution over to the jail for a moment, that| or “ ep lls un gy dg my to ‘The bill will Ko into the house 4 death wil. be mourned by ern parade of the National Guard| he felt sick | IOLA, Kes, Feb. 22—By U. Georgetown citizens have an ing ‘ tn. Pas stock Hg a here: | as the measure of the house com-|all friends, vld and young, and 1 any | waschald at 1 o'clock. Led by the ie rams | » Kas., Fei By Us Jaimnation ‘meeting billed for ler saloons may be abated as a} | ¥ nourn her death hore Ne *s on band, omman¢ ' Pcipcy chis afternoon, at whi ey e: “lof the features of the » down Pike at, to Second av ny prisonérs have gone © voice { disapproval of a x Penaitie er | which is objected to as having the a Ten of the A-Y-P. Xl ewe WITH RECORDS OF MIs. aoe. sok to dauee s ye and | bug” renties Re onde | today to have been killed Ina |BOW before the state lexisiatur which, they Insist, was designed is For selling liquor in dry territory, league label and of the senate bill, DEEDS ARE LANDED IN back Third av. to the old armc How's that? Tell me what's do-; the the penalty ix a fine of $20 to $200 — is criticised as the liquor in nt ing?’ again inquired the sheritf cyclone at Reece, near Wichita, ao | scldiatene eal cbenahandlbead inaeeadlecs ete Te te ‘PLAYS ON IMAGINARY) 1 went into the san,” bexan| in thie state, ener TS TEs ae John in that slow, and most ott. partl ttle unique digs ayy J | ens George Moore and H. A. Brown,| cial tone used only Te ag ges the | taken yosterday in th dragnet, - 1! the prisoner were the eit one by one, but Geor tempting to play hi ay out} der, if a i . e Captain of Detectives Charles Ten-| ou an imaginary piano is the| kangaroos gone crazy Tt is od . nant on Washington st ‘The busiest man at the Alawka-, the Mtreak nor a# to the attractions When accosted and asked to give Pukon-Pacific expositi today is | offered. WASHING N. ¥ . an account of themselves the men 1 that a majority Dianeh tled up at | the Georgetown people are oppoeg od [fo annexation, and In view of theory evolved by City Detectives! Hodge went over and together Clark and Adams over the pecutiar| the jailer and sheriff cautiously i 7 pred eo 1 Sure enough Ove yes actions of Bdward Stubley, against entered the Jal ne ‘a con ek “the ma loriey roman: as Capt, A. W. Lewis, director of con By @ v | failed to do #0, and were taken to) Wiom the detectives hope to secure |there were tho prisoners in four| {he tide was golng out iption which (heatenn to. dates Censions, He is not busy granti | fasemabtae et e9 |the station pending an investiga intictments before the next grand | cells, going it for all they were | (ide was clear out {to the old proverb that the ie | Boncessions—-tar be it from such jing tlie” tuer of t pe | jury on wt least 20 counts worth In ® lovely imitation of | was high ‘and a | should rule, He in busy dodging applicants | Coal & Iron company an ¢ |, Moore bas twice done time, once |" iiiay kpend bis time in jail/man being chased by »p where she tipped . ee oo} ie, £0, tne Mat Seseek, one, Mt le) Fed Bunter Steal Corporati | in Portiand, where he served. 90) iaving on an imaginary plano, he What, in the name of all the| ins stayed over + oR, BULL Is EAD Keepin him.nome busy at that to report to the full com | days under the name of Leo Frill, P t salmon-soaked sons of South 8 o beiny de | e ‘The reason for hie dodging is that | [the president was not authorized t¢ here-for 68-4 ing thua to give the impression ! i ‘ _ an ae Ghers ie not one bit of avaliable |permit the absorpt }and once here for 63 days, Brown | (ie ey ine and so escape a (pirates, are you fellows doing ee the Btreak to be let out.| J. ©. Allen, a laborer, while mov-| found that | Was sent t in Judge Gordon's Me mevere puniahinent. He was | bawled Hodge, lapsing into his old SAVANNAH r By U, are being made toling a house at Franklin and Blaine ly un) court three years ago to do 100 days | MON 4 for securing money from | sailor tones he used to use when by PASE w remark: rovide s room for the # ava, wae struck Ga the fhe attorney land pay a fine of $100. ¥® arrested for securin mney from ‘ ; Ad able tinh Page ma, which are even now more nu- | tailing pulley block and sustain }onera} with the| And Diy : ’ J | relatives of his jail mates, by writ. | following the sea for a living. “Hay BY, Tue. Hoat company. Xo. oaee to whidh he deyecod his ped fous and more eelect than the t aabas nforce the fed In these men the police think | 4 thom that the man was {i]| you all gone looney? @ was injured by (ho avcldent fessional experiences to combu eat Bt i juries that may prove tata eral statutes againat it they have secured two mK a! % William TD. Bull, of J and lives with his bad ones. | and would die unless money was ‘Makin's for Champeen.” > 3 a !' : si York, died here today of éancer, a te oe one thegs |family at 1217 Franklin av. He was nd it $6 thought that some of the |AN Well, Mr, Sheriff," replied one} MAY HAVE BLOWN 9ArE : 1 ; eaning | removed to the Pacific hospital for | recent burglaries and holdups may | of the prisoners, “you see—1t’s this | p—rwo men. giving of SPORTS AT space 5 fine i, | Sreatment igo), * vf be taced to them, \, Russell in Tacoma—Pontmaster|way, We heard of this Marathon | J. R. Wilson and L. . Merrill, who| LOS ANGE 7” ns 2, eapoal moth ids Laoben today ether nine (ee Reyes a age hc Jaay they recently arrived from San |—-A variety belng rushed hard Goen to Port Ludlow Joamon| sively by the 6 ity council will hold ite rem, [austell # in Tacoma today attondine |race that is going to come off this | fay Ley, recently, arrived from San | na birthday in Los Angelem Who are wecing to the con tion | liner Heres this K phifted tol in. extending the Goins im Joint meeting ona tte wt! afternoon and we decided that we'd | ud ‘as newspaper sollettors, are un- | Field aports, outdoor and. indo! *. on the jump ail day, and when| Port Ludfow, w' will load | mayors and residents of There. w State ansociations. He has) nave one right 1a jall—’ der arrest here today, following the| meetings and seml-public affaim o completed there will be allumber, It will cloar tomorrow fur | will ided by the evenin an for a aneeeh, ¢ »in jail! How in the dick-| wrecking of a jocal Taun- | were included {n the program, Alb WW to be found regarding the nec-| Ben Francisco, the Houth American | finance ¢ nities at ww Washington's birthday, a the postal conditio: A race in ja! f lary by 1 ast night.| banks and como neretal houses were essary protection for the vieltors to] west coast and Hamburg | afternoon holiday Jens are you going to race When you |Your aot! rn aploton ¢ roughout day °°