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ENCE PILES UP AGAINST HILLMAN BH Morehouse employed to audit. bis mee t909, to int ‘PDonwort! Hillman’s Hillman and transcon! ‘Boston Harbor they bad be by of ad Union Pi cifle and ering the showing th cific, the elty.” The things are Are quick doing a you going te (Signed) D. HILLMAN « paid $860 and tnterost at ¢ Boston Harbor property FR. Hahn, a railway clerk Butte, Mont. declared tha he had a advertisen had been t in Boston securing e he must Harbor property nployment. He had taken an option on but had obtained no work he had paid in all $150 ma 8 said nnd that tute Hilt Aurora, Il.—Florence Salvolm. was shot four times by G Kadaze last nig! The accused Kadaze, who confessed 16, orKe wirt Some Names at Which the World Grows Pale Bonaparte—Back to Elbe for Him TORK, Fed. § —Napc Kicked off a lex of a pia Of damaging the Instrum tn i als. peaprorsese that he had o little this ts your Waterloo, fail for the grand jur on Bonaparte, who by his own ad. faced in the police rt today nt to the tune of $50 by heaving poleon is a Virginia col grievance against the ow: no. Napoleon,” seid the court. “I hold D. Rockefeller—He Cannot Afford .I. ; John I ply ¥aluation his Fe on file wi » him | the me be made. ine of the Raiubo New York 200| in of San Antonio, decidediy vew in iB sheep in Mexico wit he bas (wice sheared the : mS mR TAIN a a boss logger, Killed at Hitter inke When a Seatiie bound in fyain knocked him from a c lake, « few miler f Green Lake. Was brought to Seattle known of Markwell's & The body will be held i orth morgue pend WARE RAGES. ean troops e Yemen settled down to a which, according : today, promises for months. how about and half as many ‘Torte in in | the Turks are being aden his doubts. & Wende We are for Sound of through: rds are Adironda pruce Afe scientif | and wo Actions aré ae madd: iory ar iY, and taken desiralsic found ab: fe made ad erfully perfect highly Zanzi Ih in pianos ¢ y where are de y the que Want one? men Say to ) Males you make up Mat once you are pointed $42. for $29 or terms. = frankly ie piano either RE a Se cat aA at A A PRN eh to on 8d University. ». Rockefeller ix kicking against a orest Hill 200-acre estate from $198 ‘oximately 600 per cent th the county quadrennial board of in suspense until April 15, when he board to explain why a reduction + from . to supply the sheep. Topperwein writes that he h seven colors in its wool, and that it remains as brilliant animal, as ~ CONGRESSMAN IN WAR ON REPORTER Staff Special.) WASHINGTON..D. C., Feb. 9 Ten members of the press gallery were yesterday summoned before the judiciary committee of the house to testify regarding the encounter on the floor of the house Saturday between Representative Macon of Arkansas and Walter J. Fahey, re porter for a Washington news- HONEYMOON ~~ IN FLORIDA | (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Palm | Bea ch, Florida, will have the pleas lure of the company of Lord and jLady Decies, nee Vivien Gould, during the first week of their honeymoon. The couple, whose wodding yesterday was the social sensation of the seaxon, are speed. ing today in a private car to th |southern resort BY FRIEND (iy United Prem) VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb A murder and attempted suicide oc- curred this morning when Jac’ Follett, aged 40, caught Samuel! Norris, aged 45. coming out of a cabin on Second ay. and blew hts brains out with a shotgun. Follett then returned to his own room and attempted suicide. He is now ina precarious state at the hospital There is apparently no reason for the crime, as the men were stated to be good and steady friend Would Dodge Insane Ward Alfred Thomas R. Horner and Geteller, attorneys for James R Tenney, recently acquitted of th charge of assault {n the second de gree because of insanity, arg ash} ing the commitment of Tenney the Insane d of the penite: salar? The jury which acquitted him added to their verdict that he eas “1 not now Insane, but was unsafe to be at large. Tenney's attorneys contend that the act under which the jury acted is unconstitutional, as it deprives a man of his liberty without due trial SPEEDY TRIALS ARE PLANNED All arrests in Tuesday's election w to trial by Prosecuting Attorney John F, Murphy. Clarence Gerald will face the double charge of sell ing lquor and resisting an officer. Attorney Frye will be charged | with assisting @ prisoner to escape. Collins will be tried for perjury He is out on $2,000 bail. The others are out on Most of the cases will be tried in| Justice Fred R. Brown's court TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT 1 be hastened | The Colorado Social club, of the} | cruiser Colorado, now at Bremerton lfor repairs, will give first of a verigg of entertainments at the Avead? pall, February 21. hetore connection with | OUR FASHION EXTRA!! THE” PANTA LOONY ” SKIRT ALCTHE RAGE IN Panis fi THE NEW OUTEH EAR MUFF STYLE OF HAIRORESSING FoR, “THE Gran WHO HAS OG EARS (My Celted Pree CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—In an effort to break the spell which Plenty Hawk, an Indian, holds over her jdaughter, Mise Madeline Sullivan | Mrs. Sullivan today said she would bring the Indian to Chicago for a visit. Stripped of the romance pro vided by the background of a Crow reservation, Mrs. Sullivan believes City United Proms SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9—Mre George A. Smith of Seattle, a suf |fragette, who made a strenuous jfight for equal suffrage in Wash ington, is telling San Francisco suf. fragettes today on their campaign “Just a little bit of talking and a few smiles,” said Mrs, Smith, i! make most any man see that it fs his duty to vote for equal suf frage. Mrs. Smith sounded a warning against suffragetics forming a wo men's party “We do not want to align the men against w she said. We them with us all the way, The aim of suffragetios is to uplift humanity, ) ad we would gain nothing forming such a party.” Mra. Smith and her daughter, Louise, will leave Saturday for Los Angeles. FIGHT FOR how to carry } ) want | HOME RULE , that her daughter will cease TH TAR SPRING THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1911 SPRING STYLES HERE! HAIR DRESSING STYLES FoR MEN THE FASHION BLACKS THERE Wik NO CHANGE THE STYLE OF BA TROUSERS NEW SPRING Racs Witt BE PADDED ACCROSS THE CHEST ON TWE SHOULOERS ANO SKIN- TIGHT INSTEAO OF CoRseT COAT TROUSERS SOCIETY GIRL STILL IN LOVE WITH HER INDIAN | ws. i to ad mire the 1 love Indian Plenty Hawk Sullivan, when Informed of her mother’s plan. “He ts a splendid specimen of manhood, and no mat ter whe is, | will still think the same. Girls who have had only white sweethe have no t ot the tenderness and devotion of an Indian's wooing sald Miss Mrs. Smith in ’Frisco Says That Smiles Win | MRS. GEORGE A. SMITH Port Angeles, Wn., Feb. 8. | Wm. J. Bothwell, City Comptroller, | Seattle, Wn. It is resolved by the council of the city of Port Angeles, that w hereby repudiate and oppose th assage of the public utilities act and resent any attempt of the legis lature to pass any law whereby the power of the city to control its utilities and public improvements |shali be interfered with in any |manner. And we specially request [the passage of the home rule | amendment to the constitution and that the cities of the third class shall be brought within the opera tion of said amendment. N. K. MEAD, Mayor. above is a copy of the first od by City Comptrol ler Wm. J. Bothwell to 85 tele |grama sent to the mayors of the cities in the state of Washington, asking their opinion of the pro- The answer recel } posed law taking the handling of utilities and public improvements from the hands of. the cities and giving it to the state. Bothwell's action was by the Seattle council, leading the fight for among cities. directed which ts home rule NEWSBOYS WILL CONDUCT CAMPAIGN | George Harrison, be Brick, a long © known a former newsboy, and time president of the newsboys union, is going to have 4 different kind of campaign man agers from any of his rivals in the coming council race. Most of his managers will be newsboys. The boys who sell the papers will be wearing Harrison badges and distribute his literature and work at the polls for bim as for AT TOOK STEPHEN ONLY THREE YEARS TO If you should wake up tomorrow in Russia without money or friends jand only able to say “good night and “good bye be up againat wouldn’t you? Well, here’s a little story about a Russian boy who woke up one Morning in New York under these conditions. He had grown up in the land of the ezar, just like millions of other boys, and had a boy's appetite for the real | was worried by the Japs from without and bomb throwing artists from within, It didn't seem a likely place for a poor boy of 18, | who wished to make world at peaceable pursults. | dug out and came over here. He could speak French, German, Russtan, Lithuanian and Polish land could understand Bohemian, Sloveck, Bulgarian, and Slovanian, Which some, But bis batting average English was away shy. He but two phrases: “Good night and “good bye. Stephen Vilkatias, for that’s his name, was husky. He sized up the |eituation calmly and went to wor Russia So he is going in CLIMB---A LONE AUSSIAN LAD IN SEATTLE yw) With his hands That was thre With the pr years ago. ceeds he went to in Russian, you'd | Kansas and took a course in the thing, | state | mathomaties, university, chemistry papers studying hig and E lish, He has showing he succeeded Again be hit out West, and today | young Vilkaitis is a citizen of Seat his way in the! Montenegrin | | chane had | yes. | tle, and is looking for a place as a chemist. His English vocabulary which made such a humble showing three years ago, Is almost easy for him now, until the language ha become a plaything to him, a little unwieldly at times, but still a play thing. So you see “good ‘good bye” didn’t for Stephen. ‘America? It is a great country yes,” said Stephen today. “So big, so much freedom. I shall always stay. A poor boy has much more here than in Russia, There “8 go to the favored few, re to the capable. No, no; I'm not married yet, but some day: who can tell,’ and the ntence ended with a shrug. Well, girls, look out, night” and spell F-bn--#-h chan the for Stephen . }is tall and handsome and 22, SMITHS SAY as f Mae {out DION'T You FoRGET To PowOE® YOUR, SHOULDERS) evs hy Low NE CRESS SUITS, veRy coo. FoR, SPQUING ANO SUMMER, SNEEZE EPIDEMIC CLOSES SCHOOL Feb demic girls’ fifth grade sehool of which Miss Rosa Ernat is teacher, The ker-chews be came #0 serious that the had to be closed It wan in way three The zed in but did 80 ® ame Th sneezing ep wchool do their ho all but fiv children became fac he sufferers include children. The vous, t eyes’ red. lyet discov epidemic j the jctime. | School # at a combination cayenne pepper. ner thelr not th mong have of The teacher ts hint and vaguely bad thorities of boy | ee ee ee ed Sure, Sunday's a Holiday. (By Staff Special.) OLYMPIA, Feb. 9 house had to pass a special emergency bill to make Lin coln's birthday a holiday day falls on Sunday The Sunday’s a holiday anyway, fan't it? the legislature passed a bill to go into effect at once as soon as the gover making Monday a holiday when the holiday naturally falls on Sunday. ERR RR PUBLISHER HERE owner of the * * * * * * * * .* * * * * * * * - SPSS eeeeeeee eee Herbert Myrick Orange Judd Farmer and other farm publications, who {s visiting the Northwest with a view to establish ing # publication plant in the state of Washington, will address the Commercial Club February 14 on “Community Publicity.” ‘WELCOME RECTOR | A big welcame has been prepared Rev. Dr Vincent Shay rector t. Mark's, 5 shape of @ reception to by the Women's Guild W evening in honor of the docto turn from the where he had ¢ from a serious operation CONGRESSMAN WILL RETURN AND SETTLE for ler st CONGRESSMAN COUDREY Harry M. Coudrey, representing |the 12th Missouri district in con- gress, and who was missing from Washington for two days, was sued by merchants when |checks were returned marked G.," has dec! ided to go back and “fix MEALS SERVED. . City of Kverett or Telegraph, round trips daily am, 1 m. 10 pom. and 7:16 p.m at on from Colman do hedule mubject to chat Ind, 714 and who|° GHOULS oTEA WOMAN'S BODY Ghouls who woleum of the families he C holding for Cullom Philadelphia here today by of the detective eved to be bod Mr prominent ught the of famil er th and enti 4 horde of private SHERIFF SLAIN (my 4 Press.) CUMBERLAND, Md., Feb. 9. While Sheriff Noah Hendiey was serving ejectment proceed ings today upon John Sweitzer he was shot and killed by the jatter. Deputy Sheriff Clay, as he saw his chief fall, opened fire, and Sweitzer was killed eee ee ee SISTERS TRY SUICIDE 10 TIMES, BUT FAIL Ky Izman, NEWPORT Mra, Mary 8 her sister Elizabeth swore off trying suicide Between th h attempted t today to ve thet ht hk TELEGRAMS TO BE CHEAP AS MAILS (iy OW YORK, phone and telegr in the United 8 cheap that let will thing the opinion expre President Theodc Vail of the ew telegraph and telephone mer er, which the government may ‘oxecute as a combir straint of trade. od Press.) b That tele ph communication # will soon be and postal cards of the past 1 bere today b ton in re APOLOGIZED BECAUSE HE DIED WITHOUT CASH (iy United Prem) NEW YORK, Feb, 9.—Ap use be rative the nov Napthall ogy be ly poor is whose estate is being set before the pro li gave to his wi personal property he sessed. Hix will read I beg to be forgiven for not hav. ing better provided for my wife and our beloved daughters.” TO NAME NEW MAN (By United Prem.) WASHINGTON » It is un- derstood today that President Taft wu soon name a new man for Unit ed States marshal of Oregon, fol lowing the action of the senate which reconsidered {ts recent a| erse action on the nomination of Elmer B. Colwell ax marshal Oil Well Ablaze (By United Press) BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Feb. 9 Steam lines from a battery fed by 10 boilers will be turned on the blaz ing gusher of the Honolulu Oi! com pany in Elk bills tomorrow, in an ef. fort to put out the fire, which for two days has been blazing furiously BANQUET LAST NIGHT The Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity last night held its annual banquet at the Washington Annex TO LECTURE TONIGHT. Dr. J. M. Wilson will lecture China at the Westminster terian church tonight to starving Chinese. HASTINGS A SPEAKER. H. H. A. Hastings addressed the Seattle Real Estate association last night on the Torrens system. HAVE AT. R. LETTER Col. Theodor it has for. warded to the sive Republi to be read at the Lincoln day dinner in the Hotel Washington next Saturday How | Made court $990 in on Preaby aid the My Hair Grow eatly troubled with and falling ltr e aay, #0 1k r do it up properly things T tried We — 1 Cinaily found «al which of failures, soription state ia beyond ful thing for the of my range In 4 ned it tw * almost Menthol Crystals in ready Ady tor I feature of the will of Hugo} ate pow. | * {tate , * | district and E. . °o Tice ee Se icK Co 0 Ope Wa m. to Oy SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE SiR tr JAMES MeCnwnny rHiery YOUmTH |New York Connection £00 Silk Petticoats of a Noted Make Worth Up to $15.00 | At $5.00 1° THI known make of best ri ortment it in the countr are perfec I gular Skirt is splend r tail values « p to $15.00, them Friday your cl n two hundred at oice Some are sample me ure factory surplus. Con ditions forbid our telling you the make, but they very fine, indee good the assortment are le m clude All Colors and Most Shades; Persians and Persian Border Skirts and Flowered Effects. Not Less Than Thirty Are Worth $15; But You Must Be Here Early Tomorrow to Be Sure of Getting Those! ten different models in the sale accordion pleated with panels, and some have silk ruffles and under ruffles fourteen inches deep. There are change- ables and pastel shades to match all this season’s suits, blues and black. There are taffeta and messaline silks, some figured messa lines. Regular prices are all the way up to $15. You may take your choice of é them all at just There are fully The finer ones have flounces besides navy Buy or real estate, etc. AMUSEMENTS. | sell ‘WOMAN DANCER IS secu KILLED BY DOGS | ceo ovtw rouse» Tonight and Al Mat Today. “Best Seats © MAN OF THE DEEN CoRr, | yyllanager. 9 in LONDON, Feb. ouR” from Przemysi, tlle Maria Les r, once the extremely popular prima ballerina at the Imperial theatre, Moscow, was found dead | on the floor of her room, which she | = |whared with her do; After rm |tiring from the stage some years || Seattie Theatre ago she lost her savings, and was ||"arry L. @ort, Mgr. Both Phones 43. reduced to extreme poverty, and it|| Stutioay Gene |!8 belleved the ravenous “beasts, || insite Snieee Miowh Co. tn | | n is Galicia eported | | that! nn, an aged The which she refused to part with, at BROWN'S IN TOWN” tacked and killed her. eck. Landers- HERE'S A ROMANCE — NORWICH, Next ¥ pe Seattie Theatre One week Conn., Feb. 9 |liam A. Breed, a supposedly con. firmed bachelor of 54, and Miss #mma 8. Rief, 14 years his junior eloped to Worcester, Mass, on Wednesday, where the knot was tied in after which the | — bridegroom and bride returned to| Norwich and to their respective homes. When the news leaked out | the couple were by well wishing friends. WILL TRY AGAIN | (By United Press.) erg one gt eg MUSICAL hoped to make an attempt within || 10¢—ANY SEAT—10c Wit-|} starting Sunday OPER. in. ‘Angtin'’e ¢ Matinee with MISS Henry VIDE: fae BRA TH Fara Phones: Main 147, Matinee Th | ToNtGart opRETt A Dra, NEXT WE! Starting Sunday beseiged beseiged wots Al 10 days. WIRELESS FOR ISLANDS (By waned Press} WASHINGTON, Feb, The Aleutian islands, along the Alaskan | coast, will be included in the coast wireless system which the navy de-| partment is establishing. PIONEER’S WIDOW DEAD. Mrs. Frances R. Day, widow of F. Day, Seattle pioneer real es. broker, died _yeste at her home, the old B. F. Day home. stead, 3922 Woodland Park av., years of age. NEW RAVENNA SCHOOL. The school board has voted to accept plans for a nine-room grade school to be built in the Ravenna Fou mances Dally 20 p. Both Phones 3109 9 Advanced Vaudeville ¢—Other Features AJESTIC , ViLte: BR. Vv. Sullivan & Considine ROAD SHOW No. t ‘ Biggest Ever Show for 10¢ ana 20 PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequated Vaudeville.” Last week's winners of the mar Aletheta ket contest were Jos. Thompson rs M. Cadwell. An extra larg number of prizes tomorrow * AMUSEMENTS. Aleko and Kk Mind Zavasky an MOORE THEATRE iy Marathon Two Step Tournament DREAMLAND Seventh and Union THIRD CONTEST CASH PRIZES Tin bund Matin pe As “rne BEAUTY stor” to $1.00 Pricer—Evening, Mat., Moore Theatre One Week, Starting Next Sunday “7 DAYS” atest Comedy, Mit in Including Five kets LADIES FREER 20 Years, higher Seats Now on