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aggenteriomae One Cent ie a mighty email bit of money to pay for newspaper lie The Star; especially when there ie something of interest to every member of the ternity every night : ute ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE eee a Ro Mil lial iS VOL. 12, NO. 289. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911 ONE CENT. Siwi"ittefhe | ILLMAN ON TRIAL °° +*#Serm Tells StarManHe | Was An ry at Sire EXECUTE 12 “Assazveons. 20 “Yes, I lhim to stop | told him to stop ghtfully angry. I t him fair warning. shot him.” | Have you ever seen a circular like this before’” ?2-year- Y ollege ¢ without re- Where did you t \ \ Ik > will examine this te «© if corresy with the one | Drost r th I ! terday afternoon, you rv | I ‘ to shoot t t said Drost. : ahs of f F t 1 I started t t my father again (By United Press) pm. Not one of the socialists t I Atte Todd * ie taller : & E TOKIO, Jan. 24.—Disregarding a| weakened af the end, according t Q © land ag , 1 f I 19 recover i stream of protests from ali over the Officials who witnessed the execu " try him on January | lid fathe Drost was asked. t r ons, but all declared thelr willing w t j “] i : masa world, the Japanese government. to- | 1°00. o ‘aie for liberty 7 ‘ “ “ : man, Ay day wiped out by means of the gal The 12 social whose ath amed Md Brose s ir ¢ ‘ ler Wi lows the lives of Denjiro Kotoku, sentences were ed a 1th ‘ tox « ‘ 4 ts—nothing serious. his mistress, Suga Kakano, and 10 fined in local fortresses wo men te ! 1 v " He t { it inted ta other Japanese socialists convicted) While the attitud f F The rest had rece At noon the case waa ¢ Lu 20. We quarreled over thingg by star chamber sessions of the Katsura and “his colleagues bad f over till 2 o'clock © cireula lefense of Hillman's charge of having conspired against days indleated tha . r at a t f tt ? nanteot “ettarien k : the mikado’s life. {solved that nothing short of th | = a t It his firs The hanging of the 12 victims to’ would serve as the punishr for el. ’ the government's fear of socialism | Kotoku and his fellow soct As the Cartoonist Sees Em began at 9 o'clock in the morning in an intimation was allowed t ‘ . pha the central prison and the trap was up to today that th end would not sprung on the last one until 1| come so swiftly GIRLS DECLARE UKASE AGAINST BEAUTIFUL YELLOW VAN DYKES PITTSBURG, Jan. 24 at Allegheny college, M Pa. bave declared war on splendid yellow Vandyke the pride of eleven sen tations to class functions have which been. cancelled, and the co-eds have aux are clippe é delivered their ultimatum that they senior class declared th will not recognize the ffending beards shail rematn ears 1 Young Drost was born in Holla comi ntry with pet t ago, settling Missouri m there they went Idaho, w Drost enter % the univers! Moscow, stud: n engi ng. He was at ege for a year and a half, then oy fam , this time Drost ot gun, had fired t t his her. The shew diately notified ee < 4 Deputy Charles Giant’ f was sent after the mam nade no resistan nt waited calmly the arrival of officer MISS PAULINE WILSON WORTH. LOB ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 24 }I€you should chance across a tr | Mitte | York hung the 'e of one, to find Tor? BIRD OF SIOHOVUSH t@ “Beauty” Is a Only the guilty ask pardon. have | tenced for wrongful use of the he guilty « ardon. I hay Both Convicted of Murder of Ketchel . (iy United Press.) jranch he MARSHFIELD, Mo., Jan = ~ = aaa &X. BASE BALL fi : an to live recegr her fror ¢ . va h WARREN CONTENT gers be, att the ia Poor Watch Dog Pauline 1 x. @ r b me ae ey TO STAY IN JAIL | writer of com? means who! I find plenty ¢ . nterbay in Minch’s| When Mra. Alice Meyer finished te pe d the oc bec > er w whate i ls at Junction bh "| shopping and turned for her ume (By United Press) of Kansas. In a state mt to the ané Bea ahe’e try A by Ae . . A 4 a prem ete was a picture of GIRARD, Kans. Jan. 24.—Fred| United Press today, Warren said: | r OrRe oley ! distress. Observe Warren, the socialist editor, sen 1 hav not violated the law t $ . eeting r the look of re not asked for I shall} "ouhoitinan’” Be a roach on the face mails, today’ made it very plain conviction e result FP gow pagy f his mistress, that he was not concerned in the persecution. This is a ee . a! ity made @ « the umbrele but it was no go. “The pia ink home beside 1 crawled under the t Taft for sterday was|courts through which ampbell,| dragged for four years application to Preside his pardon, which made by Congre: y everyone, exc pt th se of BR. P. Dickerson with ge Ss Smith woman, had attacked | ee Walter Dipley Goldie She was sald to have r ted x can't hand me any of tha Were today convtcted of the m the matter ta, ts The De | Ha eproach | stuff,” srowaes HAS SIX GRANDMOTHERS . re, he entered ‘o himself. “I'll just worl -Becabeas ARMSTRONG, .Mo., J ‘ a @ Stanley Ketchel, the —middi ne ranch house | F athy racket myself” }& The baby Guu of Mr. and SENATOR - ? met champion pugilist, and ser le chel was eating his t I n Beauty feigned {lk Mra, James Spotts ie blessed Josery ~* . it to life imprisonment ta himself about the ad with efx eras noaen leas by counsel for Dipley and I'm going to quit,” Di aid | 2 hining and wagsing hi Saye Sos meen lyr ARRASIUNTH é Smith woman, who ieee t te ; t ote tail eset bly more than any other child @ been b In the world. ve been common law t he h npathy gag didn't get or WHITATAYY Co. =\ tects { o 3 On the father’s side there Is Or Wa way \ ic reper cane a Wear ab +4 } lt E g, so he tried another ak, Baden Botts; ‘yrand ir verdict disbelief in Dipley’s | fired is beginning te mother, Mrs. ig potts, and plea of self defens Ir t ee ee eo worry. She says OR - The Woman's Story. het she doesn’t mind erTerrrr reese ee tee ree. great-grandmother, Mrs. N D, Wickes. OM the mother’s side there is the great-grandmother, Mrs. Nathan Morris, and the grand. mother, Mrs. J. W. Robb. The contention of the defense! the Was that Ketchel, left alone in the | robb« WILL, WATCH P. 0, BILL DILLING—HIS RECORD the loss of the umbrella half sa much as Beauty’ fox pass.” Up his afternoon Beauty, was s na strike. Record of George W. Dil ling in th legislature of Voted on each and ev REP uw v: NELLY HSE EE EEE EEE EE EE Fe ballot for Harold Preston But imated, Beauty got him | i dndindindindindindindndn aad’ F ev elf in ly bad yesterday af Pres ternoon at public market, First av. and Pike st. While Mrs, Meyer busy shopping, Beauty, as in @ past instances, was allowed was to watch the polls on election da l% form pledg r gold-headed silk um. CHOZO’S CARTOON. sem a8 we bave done re, a I him rella, in the approved dog fash We think we're pretty wise on Strictly as possible,” said Deputy WASHINGTON, Jan. 24,— Voted for House Bill No. 90, * | lon. this recall thing, but Chozo Yama og ery this {morning to | The house this afternoon passed | # providing for an eight hour But while thus holding the bume i . ar man in answer to a question y pnactnts i 1 t work 50) at niin uehi, a young Japanese employe in| Tom Bird, representative from Seen Kelly?” but not often. He's ike wheriff's office had er pe ine « Sects danchoncen 08 AR 9 BO WE a hoot, a thief made off with it. a down town cafe, says they have! | Snohomish, is an energetic and se-| usually around placing men in the various wards| An amendment was adopted forbidding trusts and mono- worked that gag cver in Japan for rious min legislator now, but! Senator Joseph Arrasmith.of|ty preserve order and wee. that page egal gar Toit on ona TALK COMPENSATION. many years. Soe aaie al he used to tear around the baseball| Whitman county, republican, has|gyersthing went along smoothly es con ee Ro peer: Ragglocen cca, I ! ani nereased salaries for mail carriers from $700 to $1,000. The workman's compensation sed law for the benefit r, Will be discussed by attle Commercial Club at its ment Voted for House Bill No. 94, providing for a state rail nissio’ Bill defeate Chozo takes a keen interest In| sayor Gill attempted to apologize | diamond and make as much nolse the only set of whiskers in| thel” "vos and we are going to deal politics despite the fact that hélror his administration in Ballard|# Hughey Jennings. He was upper house. He ts chairman Offsoverely with those who try to us cannot vote. To him, Sincho (a)| inc night. He was recelved with| catcher, and captained the team at|the committee on agriculture, and|engay methods around the votit Giil is a gone goose. He says when| so iauge by a “packed” house Ann Arbor, had his picture in all|a busy member of the commit elMaces, and-we don't care who the| Wanta See a | Show? act, a of th the KARE EEE EERE EEE EERE EER EE EERE EE RK Re Kellogg et al stirred up the Glin The ayor solem declared | the papers and all th on dairy and live on claime on ne.” the at g weekly meeting this evening at 8, (b) he started something worth Peis yal pasta eianlind eee esa Representative Kelly {s another | and auditing, on raflroads and transaeenn _” _ Voted for House Bill No. 145, = : while. Over in Japan, s@ys-Cho20,| his tenure of office, but forgot to| busy man—with a sense of humor portation and on roads and bridges. |e Re ek Rk kk Re local optior 1. Vetoed by they choose mayurs by the conven-| nention the Northern club, which| Of course, He couldn't help it_with | The rest of the time he has to bim \* |* the governc 5 tion system, but if he doesn't be-| pan notoriously open for days, | that ». They sing that song! self |* STAR’ COUPON Voted for House Bill No. 147, have they put,the honorable skids|‘T19 mayor just as solemnly de-| === panini eid [* Tht coupon, with 26 cents making It w felony to operate under him via the recall system. | «jared that Richard Arms had been In direct | “disobedience of strict entities any woman ih Destte eee went “4 That has NOT happened yet. “But,” smiled Chozo last night| 4 superintendent of the city HOUSE TURNS DO WN orders from City Comptroller Both- | * t any seat in the house at the avshes tor House Bill No. 17, PP y | tt > while discussing Gill, “the ma: r, A.|* Seattle Theatre between now oT! iighting plant because he was the well and Chief Clerk Chand ‘ a enemies, ‘Watashi wa ase tog D F (oF | Cc ES L a gies eo roniatention|* and Feb. 10, excepting Satur tas nae ae ka” (I'm| et mae for the job E. | EN I BIL Sesh, ns Ualhar tn the reg Vote|* days and Sunday shicho ni fku de arc - oe office, this morning tacked a : failed of enactment Voted for House Bill No. 309, making it a felony to live off The Dilling campaign committee announces that every name regis: * * * * * * * * * * * HERRERA ERA EE EEE EEE EERE EEE ERE still mayor, ain’t 17) | e ‘ for Gill” card on a “Register Here | tered from the First ward is bona ‘And then Choze drew the accom (By Staff Special.) about bim, “Hasn't Anyone Here litncard this afternoon, Five min.|*¥*¥ *¥¥¥ ¥ x xe KH He tho, earnings of a fallen ¥ | fig¢ panying cartoon for The Star. DO You KNOW OLYMPIA, Jan. 24.—After the eg - utes later Chief Clerk Chandler} 9 you get the point? | * womar | Counctimen Kellogg and Conway ) mee. ‘1 | senate had passed the defictency | girs t has ‘eg so sce dha fired him without ceremony. | By ‘arrangement with ives ack anne a ke alee together a great deal these b) ty counc’ i wh or ing 0 | - shat hg “We allow absolutely no election-| parry Cort, of the A days. eek al appropriation granting $12,600 to) had come to America in the steer-| dering in the registration building,” | Star has wecured chia | | Wappy and Col. “Jack” Thomp P . d t A d That the only shoemaker to sign|the state militia, the house of rep-|age. “Mr. Senator Whalley also | gaiq Chief Clerk Chandler, “Wright |far tte ecman awit quire RAGE an a POS Sei eee oimdexter Al the Declaration of Independence | resentatives today turned the meas | came to this country in the steer-|inew it, and I discharged him for | toupon’ wil te print : Mayor Glll and Cquneliman iain! | was Roger Sherman of Connecticut?|ure down cold, The vote was 6)age,” sald Jensen divobeylag orders.” ee oe Beet | “TRENTON, N. J., Jan, 24 hope each wins. on 0 obe L |tween now and Feb, 10. rhaps | F . °f r Frisco Ex 0 | That President Jackson was once|for, 81 against | Nichols cast the only “No,” how picts ‘ + ; su'y | Jat Smith, jr. this afternoon! Ike Rosenthal is working hard for o P |whot at by a painter in the capitol] spe ‘Taylor left the chair and |ever, when the matter came to vote very fay, perhaps not. You'll) vitndrew from the New Jersey | Dilling, building at Washington, D. C. That our national debt is SACRA MEN NTO, 0, Jan, 24,—Ada-| 4 the attack on the measure Several progressive bills were BATTLE LOSSES jae fly pecepsee afar the The Sad ahaa vkte James Martine| Gut remember, it hasn't happened “Two years ago,” he said, “I-helped | gathered today into one bill cover irae = nas o> ee . yet. ill be. elected es : bed 5" Lg 1, Reape Wea rage 142,281,697 vote $700,000 in one night for de-jing the initiative, referendum and DRE rene B puis The Three of Us Tor the ‘Panama ‘exposition, tele.| That the wealth of the United|ficiencies, 1 will never do that | recall, and introduced by Teats, TOTAL HUN D 8 Siti ‘eink euaaani’ grams from Gov. Johnson are today States is estimated at $125,000,-| again.” Todd, Bue’ anan Denman, Phipps, st the box: office with your fa the hands of insurgent leaders | 900.0007 In" addition to other things Halsey and B,J. Wright Gidea it Swans 6 ANY ONE WANT A BOY? in Washington. | That there are 6,996 banks In the} against it auc 7 proceedings ara Let Poor Man fu bo PRESIDIO, ; Tex. via clair : pier | Union? contrary to the statutes, said Tay-| Senator Landon introduced a bill] ex, Jan. 24 eports received caak Ot ta wollte, Cue met - lor. jallowing & poor man to sue without i to state that 100 fede ay PURIFY THEATRE: Dee nyone need a bright, healthy 1 year old boy? oe : shel-| payment of fees, on signing an af-|troops were killed in a battle with 8 there some out of town subscriber to The Star y n ‘on oin- HAIL VISITS UB. Ennis and Ghent of King, vr nae honarommnen Fer ~ man of Spo , and Scales, Ward |fidavit that he could not afford to|ingurgents two days ago at Ojina “Do what you can to aid us. San A severe hail storm hit Seattle] and Spedden voted for the measure. | pay. to work on his ranch-or help around the house for his board? William Haitz, manager of the Rhein hotel, is guardian for SAN DIEGO, Vaude iil ga. ’ Haits ly o 8 0 and doesn't ke . , spresent| 9 afternod hd sent the On Restricting Immigration. Huxtable of Spokane put in a} When about 200 of the troops} performers at one of the local the-|F suc h a boy. Mr. Haitz has no family of his own, and 4 Ie incr la ye erete woweps Manag 4 et eae owe ‘sourryiug for ahel-| In the senate Nichols of Seattle| measure ratsing the salaries of|had entered the trap, a deadly fire|atres at least must refrain from all|f| to have the youngster grow up-down town, He is willing to pay the tenor of the Johnson t legram lter, “It is a dogasted poor storm|made a fight on Campbell's memor- | legislators to $1,000 a year. Sen-| was poured into them by the hid-/swear words in their acts, Fred for the youngster’s clothes. * communicate with Mr. Haits Poindexter replied: “We wish|that brings no good,” observed the | ial asking congress to restrict 1m-|ator Stephens put one in repealing|den insurrectos. Before Dorante’s | Ballein, manager of the Princess, If this appeals to anyone they can you suctess and we are doing | man who sells 9%cent umbrellas.| migration of people from the south os act which created the state re-}inen could retreat at least half had | posted notices today saying that at the hotel everything possible to aid you.” | Then the hail ceased. and east of Europe and Asiatic |formatories, been killed and others wounded.| damn” and “hell” are barred,

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