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) A GIRL GO ON THE STAGE?—READ OLGA NETHERSOLE’S ANSWER IN THE STAR’S WOMEN’S PAGE TODAY Ss THE SEATTLE TAF HM, NO. 305. SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1910, ONE CENT AMEE BILLIONS WORTH OF FOOD Anes aN + IS WEST 18 10 1 AGANST STORAGE WHILE PEOPLE SUFFER) “Wieotth,' NEAR DEATH TARIFF AND GHNONGM | ‘ A y (By United ¥ of those who would overthrow re gt What the Trusts Are \< "7 EYDTKUHNEN, Russia, Feb, 11./ alty were told to the empress. Now Hiden i ichtieus Paton 81 to 2 Against T. Razor wieldin, and gun play|--The czarina’s iliness took a se-|they are kept qarefully from her 7 ° ‘eople Told is bed . " ~ 9 “ the Peop Th A were prominent features in the life| rious turn today, and she was un Se png ca ne Re wae Uncle Joe—79 to 23 Against Payne-Aldrich Bill Figures From en of Mrs. Flo! » M, Wadell, owner |able to recognize the czar and thetr | pegs per chilares Hise la bald. ¢ —Same Everywhere West of Mississippi. of the Colonial hotel, First ay. and | obiid f ie suffering the re | have preyed on her mind with dire Sila - pone pneca sl, according to a com petrrent. bh etorta wud melancholia | effect rene) Rr piaint in the superior court today |'? Mich she has been subject for! Less than a year ago exar (By United Press oe Vane 400 POUNDS A | againat her husband, Albert Wad. /4t*orel years. It te fe that her |tna’s physic bn gg ! ; t tod ‘AGO, Feb. 1! FEF 4RO POUNDS [iin . husnand, Alder death may be a que » of but @| journey to the Mediterranean tor oy me , a. 2% obey 4 5 ad 4 de! short time Yinpatches concerning | cover her with the alter nen fl . et ‘ t . r : In her sult for dive Mra, Wad+| the evarina’s condition are being tive of comple loss of reagor . is onerees j s ratio j dott claim that on © oe canton | # rietly censored. . a she awakened to find ber husband LONDON, Feb. 1 The real oa | willing to go until she learned tha peal we oh. é jhovering over her with an open |ture of the fines of the empress! reasons of state would compe . actod oT et aces - yf razor of all the Russias, told in 4 , the czar and ¢ bat hie reat de ce george tte in fs enough ’ Are you going to kill me?” she |petches today, probably is conceal: | ho é ls WwW : ‘ I as, Montana “eee momen at 5 WOATN screamed ed by the official censors at Bt empress refu rac y}" . 5 entuckhy Paited States for 2 WeeEee VEAL What of it? Waddell {# alleged | Petersburg and Eydtkuhnen to Masten to the argam her midous f to have asked if 1 kill you they The tliness of the czartna in pop or her family. 8h The t os $3 will think it was suicide, and I can |ularly belleved to be an affectation , c ave her husband and | asked bof meat mM }ket any number of witnesses to|0f the brain, caused by her living | children to what #he believes ulti ee Meat and othe ewoar my way tn constant fear of anarchistic and ly wi violent deaths ; ogee gs have been acc Y She escaped him that time, she|uitilisttc plots, Searcely a day ‘eVorthelews, the imperial yacht ’ he strongholds of the r ‘ aaye, and tenants of the Antlers ho- | passes but what authentic or fal-|is kept with “steam up” con ntly, d barons for tw : f tel disarmed Mr. Waddell. Ati/acious information concerning! with the hope that e empress 2 eae . . divers other times, she alloxes, he |Dlote to destroy the czar or some | may change her mind, and for the three years ‘ | made frequent use of gun, threat-| member of the royal family reaches | purpose of taking advantage of her =a t t > ° » palace sion before she becomes fright king trust and 3 ening to kill her. Recently, she de- [the pal 1 K ‘Chiewgo pact Speedin ck gars on a +* 1 ‘ clares, abe went with her husband 5 Parmeriy these threats and plan 4 and refuses to go. ‘trusts In ever r EGGS D0Z. j . “ which the edite turned would : i 0 offices 1 he nebeimenians ‘ try have amasse his ¢ ‘ to the law offic ot Wil # ae lhave settled the of the speak Famemtis of food in ord , Thompson. She told Mr. Thomp rs P tagage: anne pme Rr gg wg cmeees 6 24h people may pay increased son that she had been frightened pr Pe ms recta ne irs sted oa ~s ee = 5 into promising her husband that laeakis boofuumting” Tan cecum fn cot ene ele t she would give him Utle to one » arma g + 4 re . F third of her property, When she declared against Cannon | S strong. He supported by Total ate not cuesses poured out her tale of woe to the ohée. nt $1 inde . RS own LAA ab nave ithe packing {s attorney, Waddell is said. to bave eee cae ; ‘ Sythe aia tae coe ae the eatimates b favored his re-ele ile the rich-Cannon tariff and the ambeives, which have attempted to draw a gun, where ce -pallipen-iptere v : von inside sources. | upon the lawyer chased Mr. Wad For Cannon's re-ele “ip Ye No. ome dell out of his office, Mre. Wad a a of High Prices. | >| dell is the mother of seven chib —e . ge, fe eps ye Ae ~~ : Speer = a : dren, Her pr lued . . : © police they testified. | men, nunared and twelv e : Seach fits fa fgares constitute the only $35,000." jer property is valued af — thy Morning, {)"" 'h« ve man. hey testified. | can editors declared for th : —o ad proct to show the cause 7 cma and th organization Oppose as 32 155 ot living They » Did More to nesses also dinproved the testimony $86. Among the independ-|Washington— : Na. were rs refu The empre papers west lowing tion we t 1 Do you favor tion? xt congres Do you endorse the Aldri Canne ym tariff law or the A tal Cannon organization of the senate | Washington and house?” Republic ve The replies to the first question! Independents ... ial ’ ecg ry ‘Defence Than that he had shot Into the alr (eee i deetie oe tne Gas ir gomarir-reny hat ¥ y the Sixth av, before reaching the t| rich tariff and the “regul " re tthe FOREIGN | FAUT GOODS, VEGETABLES. State. on Jackson st. where the boy fell| tation, $39; against. 3 Total ..5< eee teto tke! 28.SOWATH ~ QUTTCR ETC, #5 WORTH SPR NY Bepay eee | 8p ’annon state of | Oregon and underse!! 1) Despite some appare ontradic His Friend Testifies. Mix is ved ni the food tions in the witnesses for the state A significant incident of the late | tion an ¢ iming majority wnt! the day Wf all the food in cold storage today were rei id, this picture hitroduced this morning against afternoon, yesterday, waa the testi Th » n summarize prices are raised still | ghows the quantities that would drop inte each American family’s Patrolman Tom Walsh x I t ‘ charged mony of a young Italian boy who | the n the Pacific here are the asto market basket. with manslaughter for the ab was the leat person with Partopiic " & There are 14.000 000 ing of Antonio Partopilo, all testl a few minutes before the shooting. ith cold storage. —— mowy so far adduced points to the Through an interpreter the boy toted tn these great) shooting of the boy by the officer. anid gums the country over. jAnd even these contradictions, it We came out of a moving pietare opto 600,600 cc nro oege! lie claimed, only prove the oredibil. show. 1 sald ‘Let's go home t ‘au 006,000 When the case of M. Nakashima, |ity of witnesses and the absence of at once Antonio began to run the human « a Japanese dentist of Tacoma, is |collusfon think he was «eared at the police p hades t ry med before Judge Ronald this! Onofrio Floretlo, whose examina: men. The policemen were ate | — in Fish ' afternoon the charge againat himj|tion cecupied nearly the whole with a girl before he began to run | will be Incest and not perjury, with morning, is the witness from whom 1 waited outsidé of the show until! fivering plants there which he was accused when arrest:|an Interpreter had difficulty tn ob- a friend came out, then I told him Mt $25,060,000 They led a » In connection with taining testinc at the coroner's | Partoptio run away. I did o re an the market dur —_—- 4 ; ence investigation of the “white slave” {tuquest because of Plorello's repeat. s with a gum oF ar Pinanelel Circles A Are Wait- cog — morn Found Ww. ering At ti home. She became frightened and | traffic by tinmigration officials ed reply, “What's the use? I know other weapon that event: rolled by beef bar and wandered farther into the woods.| Nakashima married bis first cou-|he did the shooting The witness identified Walsh as ing Eagerly to Hear ‘ate held 1.800.000 .000 and Is Now Seriously Ill Though there are many houses in *!n, pretty little T. Kawamura, in| They Gaw the Shooting. one of the two policemen who ran President’s V; pounds of poultry that section,.the girl euccesded in| Japan and then brought her to Be! 40. wiineeses who practicany |atter Partopil esident’s ws To- MES, Wad miscellaneous ar at Home of Her Parents. | missing ai! of them, and finally be. | Attle, where a second ceremony took | iw. the shooting of Antonio Parte. Woman's Name Recatied. morrow w Night. S Perishable food worth ming worn out, she aat down to) place. He is said to have denied | no by ¢ Officer have already The Italian boy's testimony re - re When it became dark the | the relationship ‘with bis little cow ih... roguced. While none of these | calla the story that led to the shoot of pounds of| Lost in the woods for eight child became hysterical and went|sin when he applied 3 Witnesses was able to identify ing. Florence Davis, cashier of a (By United Pres.) enon eels, cases of |hours, during which time the child through the woods crying for help, | Meense in Seattle, and he wae ar Walsh as Walsh, identity was estab moving pleture show on King st.,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 11—The End milk, butter and suffered severely from cold and| It was nearly § o'clock when | rested in Tacoma as s perjurer, fol |Mahed by corroborative tewtimony had complained to the officers that| speech to be delivered by Presi ast item alone is be- |tright, waa the experience on Tues logger, named Bradley, heard her |lowing rumors that be had forced |i wee? corrobe and these three |Partopilo was annoying her with | wee aot serene " to the extent of 91 y and Wednesday of little Elena | cries. He found the child thorovgh-| his Uny bride into @ lite of tm! Vieiesees in pointe of tins pince attentions, When he came out dent Taft tomorrow night before wrtuey, the #year-old daughter ly exhausted. The underbrush had | morality, the profits of which be) 004 action the show and saw the girl ~ the New York Republican club, at BFE 96,000,906 people in the 3. P. Courtney, a resident of the | torn her clothes into shreds. put in his own pocket | Narvol Thompson, an elderly man, to the police i pureued the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, is await 8 COUNTING IN the | H lake district, near the Coun u C for Chit Marriages between first const as An eye witness to the shooting | by the officers, and the fatal shoot-| Buried under a mase of dry 4 with » Intere financial iewho Will never demand any b ogger Cares for Child. being illegal. the charge against the! 17.0: Tatham and Marre Cutt, (lng followed a aca bela a why ed with intense interest in finana maneeee food. This make 8 Tuesday noon the little girl) Bradley took her to his cabin, | dentist has been changed from per | ousanions, were passed by the po-| The state rested its case this|row tunnel at corner 0 circles here today. It ts expected “ mee of lees wt rted home from school. Shehad| Where he cared for her during the! jury to nen }ifeeman and the Italian boy when afternoon and witnesses for the|ay. W. and Howell st. the 4 that the president will take ooca- = miwat be filled « ‘ ren feeling well, and the Bight. It was nearly noon Wednes| Nakashima ls suspected of not was running away from the /defense were introduced. It ts ex-| body of John Solar, a laborer, was |sion to clear up some tnisunder fWo with food to repler scher had excused her for ney vr he got her to her home. | only farming ons hed a - = {hfficer, They saw two flashes and pected that the hearing will occupy | found Tuesday afternoon t The cost of { rest of the day, But her ills were A #earching party was then scour-| moral purposes but to be dealing In 0 sho oh could not|the greater part of Monday and| Solar, at the time be met : f a wb fc B venga te Dhyy Bion agree Rag ha other women as well, Letters from eal sh ta whieh could not |the greater par ay and lar, at the time be m answer the following questions market H , : 4 re ed by anybody else | Tuesday enth, was wo plone in a When is a trust a good trust? @ load aiterncon of idtenenn |... te, Courts stated this!a number of Polish girls, ranging] ’ . air Waanal Sinan Gan taken ; J r The Packers’ hes her, and Instead of going ™orning that Elena had given her{in age from 14 to 19, were found)? a pth on pe gy wa br thigh : When is a Se © ae tre P .- ore Reply: hou, staried off th parents much worry for the Iast| when his quarters were searched acted ne ‘ How far could the government go food,” the pa ee ee Si ‘ packers | the wood year by wandering through the and all of them tndicated that the! rte gee : ., |im the prosecution of trusts? Sted at the complu!nir er woods. She has been lost several Japanese had intimate knowledge of } BRAIN WHICH MADE HIM AUTHORITY Abov m wa sunch ¢ hat sh be the govern With the market baskets Child Lost in Woods times, though never for #0 long aa them IS LAID OPEN ON OPERATING TABLE atone Degree ps ey ae ga - mde toward. the’ truets Meording to the trusts owr t w 1 il Elena was|this time. The child is now in a| His profession and long residence} - oa ant ‘ poss of adverse decisions oer as given abc t 1 could not find her way |dangerous physical condition. in the United States are said to a hroug curt tn the Stas fard Olt as 1 To. lood PER FAM =o have enabled bim to become ae i 4 abs , iat i ec ye sand} court in the Standard Ol and eid the monopolists familiar with many white women STANFORD UNIVERSITY, ¢ February 11.—With bi € ith 4 t bacco Trust cases? 2 Pounds DOG STEALS $107 WHEN HE’S WHIPPED; 1B lata open and hin wonderful brain irremediab! ™ atilated . pus that kno — Prep should be the corernemnte mae BRINGS IT BACK WHEN HE’S PETTED @YMDROPS Andrew Bergstrom, professor of education in Stanford wniveraty, J Ye the first flow of the |attitude In the event of favorable Hes in semi-torpor in a Palo Alto hospital, His | : at cout ns in uses 1, @% pounds qeneemngencseeemonamanumenenan , . 4 ! ’ w may the republican party 409 pounds (iy United Pree.) Dandy stole it for spite, baving re| A DRUG ON m thread, may be saved, but hie sight will be gone t 09 - 5 edges be carried out best by the 48% pounds : YORK, Feb. 11.—A New: ceived « beating about the time the { Violent headaches, ut first little heeded, began to a f ’ _ | administration 92.50 wortn dow, Seloagton to Ma-| Wallet dleabpenred | Rergstrom about a year ago. When time brought \ e cribbing rfect con¢ t is believed here that the pres- pata r yelonging a Fite morning 1 played THE MA KET wtayed doguediy at bia The pain finally bec int ] jon toe s en bulged | ident will reiterate his statements aS worth h Wheeler, « H ¥ ‘| needy quite a little,” said : and two months ago Prof. Ber rom w 1 r nif 1 rom its positior ner can t the government should not Des, $$ wort eturned to his master today a wal w tefay, “ana 1 veemarbed ae ‘“ 18 found necessary to probe hie skull, an . find explanation for ath of run “amuck” with prosecutions, It WD principal {ter ot containing $167 and. velebdle you Nad boca around, Deads, for a score of years the highly tral f ‘ he nur tunned by | js bable that he will make it Dasket and n stolen from thief would not have got my cae eee Deeiotaen Be Bee heeome & sdtional aut 3 . Baigent wi Dit Chak ae Socios ste ae and PORK t eeler's bedroom 10 days ago. wallet, would he? Almost went injuries from which it will neve ' preme court in the acco and ofl enormous q t T “ t had not been ¢ ned stantly the dog ran out of to Ales - of MESA Dork to contre d the had house, and in about an hour he re-\of Dr. Cook and loss of interest in for life. There ts still hope that he n ’ t : Dy Mea one in the course of the administra, i the igh pric t tole neak t Mr. t od and placed the wallet at my | polar matters best he can be but a shadow of his forme ‘ ] f 1 o t b j op basket ne r 6 now thinks that When the discovery of the North be one in darkness " po free meat stored - " Pole wae n chief topic interest a i ¥ family é sverywhere, the hucksters around | ses IF OTHERS FAIL, TRY A 1D A : the docks laid in large stocks of a # Coroner Not Notified STAR AD. As after 1 Wand children attended | gm drops, Which they attractively |STREET CAR HITS RULING WORRIES ‘ tit t se CHILDREN ARE 4. 1 found’ my wife and children | CP ane ators, ound for alaska:| FORMER GOVERNOR) — THE FRATERNITIES (the deat of tt ‘i be Of the entire >} ¢ pilin loor couldn't | #Y, 7 . { . age psu | —_— ; Want i and — the ‘ ¢ hen came Dr. Cook's disgrace, , , dertaking roo Brie amity '8 $180, and for HOLY ROLLERS ,* “ ked up and) ino forgetting of the North Pole} pow ature’ t ; To become a full fledge « ‘ ‘ « eed will be meone'7,°2,2 great as the 3 pport |r fresher news, and the trade tn | woifiey, tormer r i the 1 i i <i Sent oe cum drops languished. ‘The 1 \ t \ t , “ homer pod” pd ’ wai ntil Star “Want” ad eer od tool li-» Bias ket is nearly stagnant and is tre-|geourits " a | accor © an anno f wil ees t , t : eke kk te ee | endously overstocked street car to r esterday b sident K the thetr« is a tiser offered the Mth please th . ¢ 4 ne u do LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY 16th #t. and j ! military training {@ not ineluded, | the ! " picture 1 oF sale tn. all me il flood the count n * r c t warning Tea Pea e eee e Y tore at the rece t the ian mu Beattle apes eee . m food and i ‘ ‘rater delivered the neg t “ ’ € « } y \ r 1 bap OMAN With the t wh he at their hom tanding concerning his policy, and Confectionery dealers on t waterfront find themselves stuck th large stocks of gum drops on? a “ ea 8 * * red ar 7 THE WEATHER, # that his ‘ dp \ i r co’ ‘ ! t as the only heard from, ® its & fearful r ‘ Alot the "b * * ean ; uiso lending yest y f P , tration. The ad SERRE REE sired a worker. The 100 MILES AT SEA x henai one of the other ee =. |CLEMENCY PLEAS MADE IN JUDGE Ta aoe all put ffice Occasional rain tonight or aview Saturday; light east winds Tow Gour * 7 * - . o . waid | » <tee sees 3 ny to choose it Fred J bear in port ' Oliv , pee i t P ‘ said Marahall K 1 ed plea f ’ P 1 ¢ X , Aewho ay he Jean Valjean Brawler Changes Ploa ‘ ' » hi t, and I find that havea When Thomas Williams, the § it F of t Jrunkenness Judge Ronal & marshal at Auburr irou Rorbey anaes ’ . he boar u ¢ ver He rae 1" re | mouth | trunken brew! seve Facil } age ww st vi tep to the near- 6 wae 0 tonme pause, and Judge |attorney anno Willian pont & _ , athe ‘ 1 wish that 1 er | te t , The § ain 9 Ind, 441 Ronald then announced that he|had agreed t thdr lea of | had end a man to the pen t , ‘ ent per V ieee ied Mabeny's ones Bader a6: |not Bad Company and Whisky ary,” sald dudee ‘Renald. "1 ‘ visement in the ord, (10 It was a case of bad company! sleep over this young man's cane

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