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Ml ELD Ntt Bt ‘ ON, Feb. 11 retary of ¢ the interior. ¥ 7 fa the Hea gation Gifford t the cc eld in orde fy testir regarding Garfield wil! and a He is ress Be leader of the movement whi Theodore Kk ddentia. that he ent ad fa regard to « “ul * | cagements DEFENDS WOMAN Ti, Fed. 11 United States cialist But of some buses Which exiat In (his THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR., WILL WED N (My United Pree) NEW YORK, Feb. 11. The en ment of Theodore Roosevelt ideat sen of Col, Roone and Butler exander, was announced by Mra. Henry Addi. Alexander last night Theodore, Jr, since hin gradua from Harvard, has been learn arpet manufacturing in a fi at Thompsonville, Conn. He arted in at the bottom and has al ready worked up to superintendency of a department NUINE. WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA NOW Hleanore at i] BY WILLIAM A, DEVERALL, Staff Correspondent of the United Pree | BLUEFIELDS, Nic, Feb. 11 (By Wireless to Colon.)—The be lef that General Chamorro, the in-| urgent commander, is merely ting an opportune moment to » upon Managua growing ere hourly Chamorro now has 3,000 trained and equipped men u and, and th jeemed in ja now appar that the en precipitated by. the rebel general Mena at La Gartta and Santa Clara were parts of a welllaid campaign whieh Chamorro intends to ute before attacking Managua. General Mona's part of this campaign was to hold the ad ministration troops In check while {Chamorro cleared the way to Man laua. Courlers arriving from Mena’s ca oday stated that at La Garita the rebels won a decisive vietory, but at Santa Clara they were compelled to retire before the government army to Moogan ral Mena's command lost 26 n killed and 60 wounded at Santa | Among the killed was the rebel general Blandon. Gabriel) Bishop, the Loutsianan who was wounded while directing the insur gents artillery, Is In a dangerous condition | is well v his THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1910. | BY W. 8, COUCH. |. WASHINGTON Feb. it battle to get water under the is on again Secretary Meyer, remnant In the Taft cabinet ing reorganized the executive order, appealed to gress for legislation reform permanent atructor Capps prom fore the house waval affairs mittee and poked the Meyer ment full of holes The Chief Meyer recommendations the matter now stands Rocking-Chair Admirals. This is the old fight b congrossmen and rocking-chair ad mirale on the one aide, and Nine officers who sail ships on the followed Col, | jother, Meyer has bureau to make ptly went house naval affaire committee grabbed at this exeuse to back away from the There The} navy hay by con. the Con be com argu ween the Roosevelt in taking up the cudgels for the line officers, Be tor Hale | didn't n WF THEY GET THE-LID OFF THE EW YORK GIRL NAVY THEY'LL GET WATER UNDER I the Roosevelt WASHINGTON LEE CAPPS. rent? catowlus that a battleship d much freeboard. When and the gang which wants to ex-| the line officers found they couldn't THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Jr, and political Roosevelt savagely thought, a qulet-volced chap, could bo baffled either difficulty or outery has fooled them. guage that was Harvard purposes M CAN ANY ONE HELP THIS BOY Can helping hand? yer never taugh The Flaws. The bureau system of the has three big flaws (1) Out of $120,000,000 « annually voted for the Brat navy the bureaus have anyone give He needs ald and] oh shore badly bect Fred Stone is a young English man who came to Seattle a few He got work right away and was making out well until seven weeks ago, when | actual experiences he was attacked by rheumatism.| (%) All the bureans are Stnce then he has Jeon able to (Pendent of each other and bas not been able to | cy jess independent of the tary of the navy. The bu: would never cooperate Fred Stone a Mueh of this mone n absolutely wasted 2) The bureaus have ships, armed and outfitted without regard to the recom months ago work and he lost what little money he had by being victimized by a fake Through the kindly interest of another physician, a real one this time. doctor. dignity and impor The Navy Senator Hale Portamouth navy ang. Stone ts again upon | Capp "and his feet and can do light work. But the light work ts not forthcoming. | angular {lustration He is now at the ond of bis re- game, Presidents sources, and unless some ald or a of the navy co job ts given him he will fall into has been chair the hands of the police Stone & perfect gentleman ond worthy of any assistance that may be given him. He can be of nd go, but nm of the 18 the navy The Portsmouth navy located at although tn New Hampshire plolt the navy yards for patronage | fought they | easy-going | without Meyer He ts using lar t ir navy Jed in sponding the greater part | y ha bullt them amen dations of the officers who satled fairly |them, recommendations based inde more nocre reaus deca une each feared the loss of some of its the yard offer a tri the whole and secrets Hale senate} Fred navy committee for years, and he } yard, | fire thelr guns in any kind of # sea because of this lack of freebourd they growled Effort to Reform, Col. Roosevelt and a muckraker two took up this battle of the officers. This forced an in atigation, WHICH SENATOR HALE CONDUCTED, He and his committee browbeat and bullied every critic who appeared and let Capps tell the story of bis Ife and call all the critics na will The Hale verdict found the ships perfect and Cappa a great man After Roosevelt left a sigh of re Yef came from the bureaucrats. But now Meyer, a Roosxeveltinn at heart, ie after them hard. He at his elbow for adviser Adm’ Hutch 1 Cone, the who took the torpedo flotilla around the world, Cone was detailed head of the steam engineering bureau by Roosevelt. He was one of the crit jos of the Cappe system Meyer hae reorganized the naval system by executive order MW he can make congress write this {nto the law the bureau system ts dor If not Meyer's reform can be up wet by his successor, Hale and pe and their crowd will fight nite of thelr lives to beat SALOON MAN HATES TO PAY haw al young officer} FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Cloves Datly at 5110 FURNITURE DRY Goods asemertSa | | | itan, horse-hair and other braid straws. | The new arrivals are priced at $3.75, A line of Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits FURNITURE DRY GOoOcs HIS advance showing embraces chie black Turbans in dress and tailored effects, the latter including a number of Gage i models; also large, handsome Gainsborough models and Marquis styles, trimmed in Spring flowers, foliage, velvet bows, grass aigrettes and large quills. The materials include Milan, Neapol- 5.00 and $7.50. A Large Assortment of Flowers, New Spring Effects, at Popular Prices Basement Salesroom. Distinctive Spring Models in Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits at $15.00 at $15.00, just received in the Basement Salesroom Ready-to-Wear Section, is notable for high character in | the Lt asst FINE IMPOSED e ithe Maine line. Hale has filled Boat lodging house, Sixth av. 8.| that yard with his constitu and} sung: — Jockaen st. or through The/ his naval policy has co id in} John Cloorta, a wealthy saloon ar office. keeping the vortamouth yard busy | proprietor, recently indicted by the rortemouth is a bad harbor for big! grand jury on a charge of violat modern ships, but Hale met that! ing the saloon screen law, was #0 problem by resisting the building of fangry this morning when he was) battleships bigger than 12,000 tone | (ined $10 and costs by Superior displacement. Thus he held back | Jadee Ronald that he started to the navy for years after foreign na }teave the court room without a re tions bullt the Dreadnaught size eeipt for his fine Narn ant sich call RUNAWAY GIRL SEES PICTURE IN PAPER AND GOES HOME style, material and tailoring, ie their str naxies| ‘atelter, yer, kod for) wen racer ue hours every day in (ay Pee he year, sod year) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Bed. it MANY PREPARE TO i wail! their bodies| Catherine B. Day, the 1¢-yearold ee ee Put the|daughter of Arthur Day, secretary ENTER UNIV! eek Women should not|of the National Pipe Bending com " eed fo milltare st the} ‘ since . yew kind | Prida begs - go _ it is expected that the semester, Capps, having secured his job} Don't you want @ receipt? @ woman be she (day. Other than slight signs of fm. | beginniog February 15 will eee through Hale, naturally adopted the fad Clerk White Pes tolled in al tigueshe sbows no ill effects from |More ‘han 160 new students regie-/ Hale Portsmouth and other pall). “Noel don't want a receipt,” sald abe bas worked |her absence from home |tered at the University of Wash- (cles, Capps advocated small bat! Gicoria gruffly as he flung out of Of the country| According to the girl's story, in-|'BS10®. Sccording to an announce. |tleships. Capps saw that Hale men | the room. : | «tend of wulng to school Priday |MORt Made yesterday by Registrar got jobe in Portemouth, and that T. J. Hyde and J. J. McCarren, supreme court's|morning she went to Derby and | 4._T. Condon. Hale's friends sold supplies there, | well-known saloon men, were also the Johone law |spent the day wandering around|,,/%* Principals of Broadway and) Wherefore Capps could wear gold/tined $10 and couts each for viols 7 wo Mawr ge os Joking up| iAseolm say that a larger propor lace at pink tens in Washington, | tions of the naloon screen law Se awiched. fe ve he had in the place. jtion than ever of thelr midyear while other officers satled the! “The police told me to paint my he awalamgga Faye He 9 Graduating classes are proparing to stormy sons jane saloon door.” said F. EA fft, another saloon man, who was AN | kicked #0 hard, perhaps, if the | indicted recently |rocking-chair admirals had given; “Well, $1 and cc ought to sat ue Last year 109 students enrolled them good ships to handle. Capps, | isfy you,” said Judge Ronald FATHER in the middie of the year. |though, would demonstrate by dit-| The fine was paid ’ Pree) rN, Misa, Fed. 11.— of bis sweet: and her father, today is bein: Posse under orders! Saturday she spent the day and| Or alive night ig the Grand Central station, | alleged to bave/| getting her meals in the station! ves of Walker’#}restaurant. This morning she pur death is expected mo-| chased a paper and on seeing her [pleture and a story of her disap-| pearance, decided to return home. | GAYNOR TO WHITE | HOUSE IN 19127, Comprised are models of black-and-white checked materials and broken — plaids with hair-line of red, also of diagonal serges and mannish cloths in a wited Press) color-range including mode, light- and reseda-green, wistaria, light- and dark-grays, plain and satin striped. The coats are in 32-inch length, semi- and 7%-fitting, some plain tailored and others with collar trimmed in black moire silk or black satin collar and cufis piped in light-blue. Also to be noted at this price are new plain-tailored Two ask The skirts are the new plaited models. values representative are briefly described below: $15.00 fitting coat 32 inches long, single- or double breasted, with cuffs and shaw! collar trim med in black moire silk, steel buttons and lining of messaline silk; plaited skirt. as } ate Suits of white serge, with plaited skirts. Suit striped $15.00 serge, navy black, having plain-tailored coat, 32 inches |long, semi- or 76-fitting, lined with light-gray satin, and plaited skirt. Suits of light- and dark-gray striped serge having semi of fancy and took a local or York She did not buy a ticket, and when she paid her fare the con- ductor asked her where she was! ing, and she told him to New) ‘ork to viett her aunt. On the ar/ rival of the train at the Lexington avenue station it was dark and she was afraid to venture out on the streets and spent the night there. MARCH LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES DIAMONDS Diamonds on credit take the town. Small payments down and small weekly payments. mg to the best informa Bearden visited last night to pay The girl's tuth @ijecting to Bearden’s| Ordered the young man Re house. Instead of (My United Frew) seized a shot-| NEW YORK, Feb. 11.--The, first | Mie to Lave shot the |intimation of the possible ¢andi-| Re then ran amuck,|dacy of William J. Gaynor, mayor | Police, killed tnez|of New York, for the democratic | Me children with the |nominatton for president in 1912, came today in a letter Inviting him jto attend a dinner in Springfield, |Mo., on April 16, the 167th anniver leary of the birth of Thomas Jeffer. son The invitation states that he is| looked upon in Missourl as the lemocratic leader In 1912. It fe un derstood that Col. Watterson is to propose a toast, “Has New York Another Tilden?” and former Judge Avgustas Van Wyck will anewer Yes IRISH VS. ITALIAN METHOD. ~ Moore Theatr Beatties Leading the Quality Clothes Shop Offers Three Big : | d i “THE wht ntroductor y opeciaiS f°: advantage of this demonstration on our part to show you not SUNDAY EVENING only the exceptional quality of our merchandise, but si te Today nv New York determination to make our selling price a thing to be considered, and a factor of our bid for your business, and that ig) the lowest pos- Own Mani nt Mats. 1G, 25¢ Nights, 100, the, Gee, ihe CLARA BELLE JEROME fe tox Toodles 50: j ON THR WALL Mate v ne ———— NDITS LOOT _ MONTANA TOWN nated ot Mont, Feb. 11. —Randit Me town Of Divide last night $500 tn cash and a Amount in stamps and STERLING JEWELRY CO. Room 119. 703 Wirst Av. Tel. Main T2094, The Merry Widow Bvew and Mate Menry W OUR spring clothes question is very quickly solved if you take a All This Week BALTON TROL Beautiful Women | THE GRAND Toniaht and T No Matt STAR THEATRE Armetrong’s Big Baby Dolls | A Big Merry One. “SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES” | tWo men in the hold Were maske They Pestoifice, b open Stole ite con Spm the genera vi, dice, MA baie SPECIAL NO. 1—Men’s fancy mixed and blue serge Suit&—spring styles and me ererything of value t! pastor of the First Method p ’ Ue cincass (nat |zneter ot the Pwet Motnasies Bete spring weights—guaranteed for service’and the top notell of elegance; hand- ‘Seattle Symphony Orchestra street car incident which concerns @ made button holes, hand fell collars, hand padded shonidets then went to the coxpvcron, |! nductor, an Iriehman and an Ital 1” . m Up the night ciers Bach had given « dime to the cut straight with the crease in the trousers, There is nothing to ~ Stall sums of morn . but had received no mg the inhabitants Fede from the t r ® pursuit shortly sible consistent with quality. Auction 7 cr Bent 4 . rade always $17.50 Soft Stripes on HENRY HADLEY taretaker. hange ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. First and Cherry. Optical Department. compare with these. The price—and it’s a special introductory one Moore Theatre MENDELSSOHN PROGRAM complained the wi ¢ got your nick. No more mu. See?’ And the con tor 4 to the rear platform The Italian sat meekly in silence DIE IN A but the Irishman employed different | i ERUPTION | '*tic®., He, went to the doorway me five cints change,” said he the conductor | You've got all the change you're | going to get,” was the retort | See here,” exclaimed the Irish you may play that chune on a rgan, but you can’t do it on a nme five cints got it—Cleveland Ptain | SPECIAL NO. 3, HATS stiff spring hats, Very pleasing shapes SPECIAL NO. 2, NECKWEAR— | and Some very nobby patterns made of best quality silk and fashioned by high | grade Eastern manufacturers. Some | of the striped effects are pleasing in the extreme variety of selec tion is exceptional We make a strong appeal to your good taste and economy when we offer to you for Saturday a = for $1 Easily worth 75c apiece. This Afternoon 2:0 Sharp | Fifth Symphony Concert DONNER—VIOLIN Prof. Stevens Teaching POULTRY PALACE MARKET Second and Yesler. Both Phones 5. in black and all thejgZood new and smart In this special strong bid for hat we'll be very much mistaken don't get it, when we tell that though these are all $3.00 hats, yet we offer them tomorrow for $2.00 We do this because we want you to PO eh it know us. BEFORE CHRISTMAS’ shades. we make a your business, and SOLOIST—MAX and the if you we TT Box GOT A DOG || wish to sell }| "Want K« er word Seattle Theatre Russell & Drew, Mare. Itry or pet stock you ee 48 An ad in The will find you a buy MS Were ca Sta: Sones that wer © Consider ab Was done Hee In the « Was the sever: ter ees of terres! onformity to Miral Ame € the house © Canal zone g passion A “Rule” Catalogue. of three } Britannia | nist | | Star ads cost onl cent per nts), and by THe NiGWT den the ruin road Ma 10 words cost ‘Held by|/may be sent at no extra cost phone aan despotic Central Goa (;,. Grand Ridge Coal One Price—One Quality®-All the Time MAIN 659 ake LAINE: adie ption to the wang nee—Bunact Main 1904. Ind. 4884 D. & Lawrence layers. “The Lost Trail” Firs Charged With Non-Support Today Special Mat. of Sap! McLean, who has been nder at the Arlington hotel, was ith eupt of his Hannah MeLean, 1840 Eighth aint filed in the prow office Ham B Ke son rt mus PANTAGES THEATRE Joneson kitten bad a special “UNHQUALED VAUDEVILLE." rr. “Does | z | Next Week The xfa pillow to sleep on howed It to a caller i know what dis is?” she sald What is it?” asked the caller it's caterpiiar,” said Ger- | trude | trude FOUR HUMANS and Other Big Acts Week and 9 PAULINE, A