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8 THE STAR-—MGNDAY, MARCH 28, 1910. Now the South Pole; England Will Have the Start, But America is Getting Ready FOR GOUNTY TREASURER A MAN ENROLLS | AT WELLESLEY Vnligd Creve wet baty: Sins, stargh B-Ab Armenian refug n 4 pedigree traceable to the deye of Ararat and tho flood iaia duly eprolled stadent today jof Wellesley college, Diran Mago plan was admitted to the tnmti tution at the request of Prof Mary Alice Wilcox. Hagoptan fled to America af ter persecution in the old coum try and secepted employment ae @ servant. Hie evident good breeding and culture attracted attention, and resulted tn bic attaining the dietinetion of be ing the only foan student at Wellesley, shattering all tra ditions, CUTS OFF Wigp EAR WHEN sup splendid chance for @ young man to make record, and if t am nominated and elected 1 shall certainly strive toward that ond, The people want « business administration and rigid economy, They are enti tied to both and it will be my aim to give it to them. There is son why @ public office not be conducted along igid lines followed by concern. Wf HIM OUT CHICAgg, Make cause he TEDDY IES SIME ADIGE see an Evanston ineki's deed foty cane from jail, be his wife fo: {o geoure i wash tub until she + ‘lee \Takes, Firm Stand Against Violent Methods, Much \ to Surprise of His More tauit Presi ie i Timid Advisers. reerated, ouse where the witneneed the vrred lees than an 7 © husband been tikes Pelinaki's fine e for cruelty t Kennedy, who open Creat Northern offi variou at haw retired ag ager of the BOTHWELL [a i ee NOT HUNTING THIRTY EW COPS co a © quick time to any part of the one policema: central fire one and better protection gen Has Promoted Old Men in| Office, Not Violated the yer the residential sections Civil Service Rules. | Thin ts the 4 police Chief a nance ! , at the t net! tonight employment of att A majorit of the coun: | came i to ite en to make me ir, | will conduct the people county tree such an off He nehools Jater private Bince By a Staff Correspondent of the United Press CAIRO, March 28.--Diareg the warning of the nationa +) mer President The eR in an address t of weypt today, t for law ¢ In spite of an effort made to have it appear that Comptroller Both well was starting ® fight on the lelvil service, was trying to embrot! nself in & serap with the etty nell, and wae throwing down friends, the Spanish war vet terans, the new comptrotier this} morning showed that he was car: | numt rying out the spirit of the civil] tite service he well, if not better, than | frie any other department head in the WILL H. HANNA, wii republican Henna, prov who has for the inent » ~ of | glia Ne , a fe stitution about th th ot Florida j r to fit hem for chi usually 1 teady, development tution parties, and in 5 igh CAPT. ROBT. F. SCOTT. elty hall, and was in no way trying to serap with anyone. When Bothwell took office he had three jobs to fill, and in order to give the men who had been working in the office the advant age, he made promotions al) down the tine, giving the old city em-| | ployes raises in ealary of from $50 to $10 a month His Promotions. | At top, photograph shows Capt. Scott and inte testing theirmotor sledges in Norway. Below « hows South Pole regions, withprobable routes of English and American parties. He will have 47 picke¢ men, motor|ing in Norway with gratifying re sledges, arctic ponies, Eskimo dogs, | sults Jatest in clothing and food The motor sedges are long, Scott hopes to have about aj weigh about 800 pounds, are pro year’s start of the American ex:|pelled by wooden feet attached to pedition, but American speed may/@ belt and can carry a large bur cut that dows. And, of course, it) den fs no cinch that Scott will succeed) Scott in reaching the antarctic peak. about Christmas, 1811 (mideum Fred Foster resigned as chief ac | || | Capt. Scott will call at New Zea-|mer) and reach communication) countant and C. A. La Graves was to pick up ponies, dogs and) with the world in March. 1912. If} promoted from genera! accountant reach MeMurdo bis firet trial falle be will make aito that of chief The first pays sound In December. Hite plan is to | second he jatter $176 « manth | establish one base at MeMurdo The approach to the South pole while getting no rate« ound and another in King Edward jis not over floating tee. ch a8/in salary, wax promoted a number VIL land, 400 miles cast From | Peary met, bat over « glacter/in the line from local improvement then until October, 1911, he will) which rests om the very founda jaccountant to general accountapt | 4 setting out. supply depots./tion rocks of the world The} Cc. C. Jackson mt to the joer dash will start glacier is estimated to be twoljocal improvement accountant, Be 5 McMurdo to the pole and miles thick tn places, and the a | ing raised from 995 to $126. RF} miles, andjcent of it is one of the difficulties| Farrow went up a notch and gota | in which | of the polar chase |$10 raiee, C. O. Thompson wes ne expedi Accordingly no open Waler) promoted; also ® W. Cox, and jeade” are there to delay the) finally « job worth §86 a month march, but Instead fieeures in the) was left, and Edward Murray's dogs la Shackleton told of pontes) apan war veteran, was appoint of breal through the snow cra#t) ed. subject to examination whder and ing, screaming, down the|the civil service rules, the etvil| n a Nov for they took him within 111 miles|creviees, their screame becoming | service list having beea exhausted. | pee ranean a. euaie eof the South pole), and motor|fainter and more faint until they] J. G. MeGlinn was removed as| modeled expecially for his purpose: | sledges, which Scott has been tost-| ceased altogether registration clerk on the grounde YEAR—HIS FEES LARGEST} OF NEWS Now for the South Pole The great race is on. Will Eng land’s cross or America’s 5 ve vant to call your atten- tion to our $20.00 Suit Department. In our new store, with our exceedingly low running expenses and our big facilities for buying, we are able to show you $20.00 suits that, without exception, will look bet- ter and wear longer than any others possible to purchase in Seattle. Every cent of the $20.00 that you pay is in good material, splendid workmanship and ex- cellent style. Our men can show you myriads of patterns and styles from which to make your selection, where other stores can , 5 u The nc ning, vender and with the t money, to advance u hopes to reach the pole land mph a yy 9 stores and will and Capt explorer, will be the first to un) take the perilous adventure south ent race of nations. His Scott, fan in Jur this intrepid sturdy young officer, as Brit champtoa, vets out for the extr south. he will be equipped better than any explorer that ever ver tured into polar regions. His slogan will be the hymn “Rule Albion e 10 miles a day reliable “husky Brittania! Brittania rules 5 the waves e old Britons never, never, never shall be tie ponies (the worth sinves.” Lieut, Shackleton recently proved | walting to be shown hew, and be- | couse of a friendship for him by} & member o: the city council, a row| | waa started "When ,] removed McGinn he} | told me it was just as well, because | | be wae going to quit anyway,” sald With 2.400 civil cases and 914 criminal ones, Justic Fred © Brown has put in a t According to the of the county treasurer, th y turned im by the four just attle is as f Brown's court, Carroll's, $ cludes @ term of nine months for Brown's court, the entire sum of money for the 12 months being in excess of $12,000. The volt of care of gives an interesting on a@ bill presented in the last legislature, drawn up by Judge Brown, and which called for three more justice courts. It passed the house but when it rea 4d the senate it was amended eall for one more only, as the statement was made that the three courts lready in Seattle i not have business taken light : a crithi i ties with the € and tn civil attorney for the plaintift : FRED C. BROWN, J. P. — —_ AFFINITY IS TERRIBLY SHOCKED THAT HUSBAND SHOULD SUE FOR DAMAGES | GLAD DAY WAS EASTER IN SEATTLE, FINE WEATHER, MUSIC AND NEW HATS BOY IS MISSING ' o the Day, a newspaper roan well known in the Wet, shot and killed hirmeetf yesterda | FARMINGTON, Utah Eugene Spring is mo respecter of ca’ dare nor w er prophets. Hence the coal man’s glee. Frank L. Moyer. ot Laramie. y. went t where his and killed jher and then fatally wounded him self LINCOLN, Neb | ja Union Pacif | yer MORE HARD cus poste j shows, dar "For Rent JERS: Cir automobile ROME. —#ome ndeut ham i enterprising 4] | Bothwell this morning. All this talk of my starting row is news| paper tal«.” | NO DAMAGES FOR PENNINGTON Alfred Pennington fatied to ob | taln any damages from Frank Bar. | nett for the alleged alienation of the affections of the formers wite The jury that heard the evidence returned a verdict thie morning tr favor of the defendant Barnett Barnet! in his defense admitted that he had shown the wife, Bee sie Pennington, many attentions, but that i wae always with the) husband's knowledge and consent | The defendant admitted {meals frequently with the wife of The best spring medicine is one you don’t have to take. LIMA, OF 7 4 and one fatall ban collision rda An exp r y house afire the ground. When first the on the wing When red glow the maples, so | fresh and so pleasing, Oh, then comes the bluebird, the herald of spring. And halle with his warblings the charms of the season. Wilson lone butterfly Mite ADDITIONAL Seed HARBINGERS catalogues, daisies, tops, real estate agents, bluebirds, base ball, kunk cabbage an TEARLING, Kan nd thy inj ore ye hen tor ided with buee in th inge had a miraculo eRcnpe dead are Mise Bertha Morseman, 1, and Wy!) No wonder poultry is high! Look what garden seeds cost SVILLE, Oni The after ail bre nd Robert pureult Wise and Otherwise ow does you?’ at all kindly ) 5 man v a $20 bill around two ones and then tn fats upon displaying bis bank roll Detroit Free Pre# I never take > wraps The Philosopher—t've ne thing in life. noticed And that te That rich peo oor people talk Boston Record ple talk ‘rieh "| tons. Minery bills | Pennington, but contended that the husband had no objections. He denied, however, that he was in any way responsible for the divorce be tween Pennington and his wife Judge Albertson instructed the jury that they must find, before Pennington could recover, that | Barnett had been the cause of the |husband’s losing the wife's affec The jury apparently did not thusk he had been responsible i That's a bright clerk.” remarked | the Moorwalker In the book depart ment | ‘Right on the job, eh? proprietor I should way so. He heard that the class from the girls’ college was| |coming in here to buy novels today |#o he arranged the volumes all up | side down, so their Iast chapters will be first Chicago News. asked the The kind of is hardly ever anything tain.—Dalias News nan who | Paint Is Going Up 10¢ Per Gallon April 7th WE ARE SELLING THE BEST MIXED PAIN! MADE AT $1.75 Per Gallon Buy Now Star Paint and Wall | Paper Co. 1908 SECOND AV that young man im-| eating| | show you one. Remember, the new store at the corner of Sec- ond avenue. EVER before this has it been possible to sell in Seattle a Kensingt suit regularly under $25.00. Now we are able to show some of lines of this famous make for $20.00. Especially we wish to call your attention to a medium weight Scotch cheviot, in tan and green mi which for service, for $20.00, is a wonderful value. OU have all heard, through the magazines, of Kirschbaum clothes. ” We have many lines of these for your selection for $20.00. The one we are recommending for tomorrow is a mixture of gray with a beautiful green pattern. te) HIS season it is very difficult to purchase real worsteds at reasonable” prices. For this reason we have used exceeding diligence and gath-” ered together quite an immense assortment so that we may be able to have them when you can find them nowhere else in the city. Full lines $20.00. ~ od ye VERY young man is ambitious for an ‘L. System suit. Not all of them @ie) are able to afford one of this make because L. System come only in higher priced suits, but now we are able to start our line of L. System at $20.00, We would call to your attention a new Spring effect, patter grey, pin check, alternating stripe, just enough color to give a touch of life and character. Coat long peaked lapels, slight dip in front, semi-form fitting back, vest form fitting, pants peg top, waist fitting, with or without cuffs, $20. ms . W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. Second Avenue, at Union Street Across Fre Diagonally ym Old Location