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Prizes of $2.00 are given every week to women = ctf readers of The Star, This week's lucky reader : And girls all over the state—and in Seattle, of wit be in The Star tomorrow, with announce ¢ are taking great interest in The Star's ment of aPbher contest. Ar ° iting to own depar t for them, pu d Gaturdays write 300 “a dp tor $2? i See The Star orrow—and give it to the ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE oeesacooeinese SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911 ONE CENT. @Xw7"4%2,2%2 NEWS HTAXDS Be nTY ary ASST DIST ATTP sr A , HKLIIA SUOCE SwirPLeY = owners ‘ AU LANEL 00. OOWM WORTH, arry WW oun MILLAN POST OF FE S reoowarwtn WSPECTON DUnY STOMOGHAPNER MAP OF BIRINMGHAM MOWSPA PEP run THE TURYVIE/Y ROSS IS ACCUSED Grand Jury [2=:|PLEA FOR ON SENATE FLOOR Ready Today HILLMAN State Land Cor sioner Severely Arraigned by Senator Allen—Attidavits Introduced vealing Deals Ross Put Through. Fa Se P Bsa St } : : Attorney Morris, Defending Millionaire Hillman, Makes Opene OLYMPIA, Feb. W.— Senator F : Sarre ener ing Statement to Jury Ruth, chief defender of Land Com L . t jet { their ymissioner Ross, was white with j In a sense ee re ; ene t wet bac ornit © Donworth threw anger this morning when he learned polit toft P this | one ss wae } - ae he out an 4 € make the government choose that the Israci affidavit, secured ‘ h ge M dnet reve ‘ t Ps ind ent it ts case on by the Allen investigating commit x were ¢ et ‘sina ote . , 4 r the indictments « a felony, others a misde- tee, had been printed imthe news e t { came fy uh < . « t . t . ean , r le nnot all be tried to r. papers before being read on the t n < " i jon worth r it to the ple agreed by both floor of the senate e argument the > . 1 » | r n ne et . t all the indictments be tried te “That was one of the things | ‘ nm. I M ’ “ w. 1 , " intia ‘ was waiting to hear,” he said. “t < t . t 4 | Wa *. Wirstad F 5 . Attor h ~ diy co ot hy wanted to speak on it.” He got a tever reasor t " J Le gr — + be w ey resolution through calling for the r " t e | As Me 1 “ c ar picture o} man as a boy, farm hand and @ @eposit of such evidence with the . th t 95 pe n € ok < " i " ob Aes wi t t ed with thing, but whose ambition and energy senate secretary r take th t " . p as : . PEORIA . r >» him te es us #00n as he came to & ithe, ~The Israei affidavit stated that Ross eer : grand inve i s ta , ‘ ' out to ste ‘ WAS TOO, AMBITIONS. Ross had sent leraei and Chari t as inc eter - u Rage tage. i n laid ont Green Lake and Hillman City without hav- Milings, timber crulesre, to. Post ¢ mt : ions ~ tne ; - % ; - - “ing any tr said Morti 4 meet some difficulties at land on a mysterious errand. israel . ween, Spe ae ‘ ury dut . e N. Moulton - She Pp t wenitio SM to his ‘being over en and ambitious LG lhon. inate. by appaiatment eferred to whe tt t : : 4 " ° ‘ Heit ortho meats was taken to Bk larbor by certain parties, and ale tock him up the Columbia t attorney ¢ ‘ co ere i 4 Bins (aero ~~ ¥ prospects of a good city there. He believed in it. He did not fiver for israel to appraise some > d . eged t senda! mér, H. Stel: ‘4 xs t! ne it would be a city of a million people, but he did expect valuable state timber land at $5 an m ! x ’ e to| [hvera John Nicho! ae 8 ot ae prone, y Wr alv 0 o P : Ghurch, W. \ s ~ " amit that;he rented mail box: but he did this in good Israel and Billings were to get ‘ A rt . * | (on, Guy , 7 1 $5,000 for doing tie. bot eat How _LAND COMMISSIONER ROSS. | and by J ned Ne ‘ B ieGaire, 3 Mier, ¢ XK an believed in theg city much that he spent lots of G000, leracl stated in the affidavit. ~~ mer land office er ©, mt y od , : , ae W, boris q t LBA ret Harry 2 noney on his investment. He bo more property adjoining the The specific question a » W. Taylor te ok 4 flood exeut T Denaldeor spe t ne ce. « 0 nrchase. He bought a steamboat and ran free excursions. OLYMPIA, Feb 17 incom:.| Whether a vote taken last week fn “And whet hed ecccurred : r ee sue ape the - “ t t pought machinery and made improvements, ddcks, building petent and crooked the sea vor of a bill then,” said Alien, “is not a cir | to ; : ag: ' . . cr t terminal sites in Olympia for an electric railway. He In these words Senator Pliny ‘BE the office o a cumstance to what has happen. Me jo Cartas ‘ cawan dt “ t ht J i e s opinion of f wer ™ i t fone th Robginmanns Soee sesinvecy “er uting @ ¢ reel. She Giver Leke Ralieay end more than an hour, Allen “jet SPpointed 1 Lumber company, of which Joose,” as he had promised, -while | "Pointed commissios Ross is vice president, got Seusior Huth of Thurston ‘county | mainder of this term, chereland by means of 2 frauss ; pleaded for an equal length of time | “"*'@ lent deed, as Ross should have |} cause that covered the same grounds, he sald. After hearing the testimony and the court's instruction in behalf of Ross. The single issue, however, was| known, and without advertising | and De tae . 1 wor After, nearing the testimony and t . natructio “When you brand a man as a W. Ross, land commissioner] the sale, brands him in my mind | tare Leag 18 F av. Ne arr ‘o he ae ! a pect an acquittal on and every thief or a grafter, you should \be| since 1905, and by a vote of 25st0) as incompetent, unreliable and |» va t 00 en hom nond-femar ss ae Gaishty careful.” he said 16, the senate recorded itaelf against, crooked.” a JA. F. OF L. APPEALS FOR FUND eee To Vote forme" Gy CHINA TWO WEEKS At the cada the ediite gabdl io yet Clean out the old council gang from diseu r ectly Drive the Seattle Electric Co. out of politics. (My United Press.) )to make the foregoing declaration labors ‘ 1e wa wore Sea best citize « LONDON, Feb. 17.—All the [and to request China to confirm a uncilmen t ’ European chancellories today without de her agreemént to ob- ou, rep t x pig rs have sent warnings to Russia {serve the points contended for by HILLMAN WOULD EXPLAIN ALL. Referring to the evidence brought in from Hillman’s books, Morris said there were a lot of “hieroglyphics which the expert didn't understand, but which Hillman woula explain to the jury.” Morris didn't go into the matter of the Birmingham lands, be (By United Press.) | “The American Federation of La| Immediately admonished =the} eek ca ‘they are all try to proceed cautiously in her | the imperial government. “ WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Con-| bor, at its recent convention in St.| judge. A full ..st of the panel fol n f we ga tle & Seyttn relies military demonstration against tributions from unions all over the Louis, after full consideration of} we 4 nig for re-ele ’ ej sponsible 'S2 | China. English newspapers are country continue to pour in here the matter, unanimously voted to W_ L. Brisbroad, orn tint r Vappenstein particularly apprehensive that J, 8. Hull e re i - I P ‘ Russia's move may result in the T today for use in the pending labor appeal to organized tollers of| , a: connived with | war in Los Angeles, which it is’ America for moral and financial !. PETERSBURG, Feb son, W. E mar : - ; id Wa ' Gravest consequences. said will nuitimately be extended , sistanc This al is now made] Every pr ion is being taken to = j f . edue | a into a closed shop campaign for the|to all who love justice }day to prevent Count Patrick de The voters of Seattle can put an end to it all next Tuesday | ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 1 whole Pacific coast Each day eipts will be tra ntenced to | imprison if they stand unitedly for the right kind of men < cenakobtiaiulle emnitanse tinea te piace President Gompers today declar-| mitted pr y to our need: t for the murder of Count Vas I the rests will unite, as ; = % rong ~ are roy (By United Press.) ed that the support given and prom-| brothers on the Pacific com li Bourturin, from committing ) tt ens are e majority and | Pty sia's demands before March 1.| PEKIN, Feb. 17.—Semt-official ised in respopse to his plea for ald} cause is just, the need is imminent,| suicide. The prisoner collapsed th f t to scatter their shot jay up im will t t opiniod expr d here today is be an ult atum pe sen " pressed - for the Los Angeles locals was the and contributions should be as gen-|when sentence was pronounced, | n wit iey 3 ig P 1 : best indication that the American |erous and prompt as possi and is feared his mind is un i their rar Minister Korotovitz has been in-| that the threat of Russian military labor movement would be found ( ned) balanced ) f s 1 f The r, at the request ueted to deliver to China the fol-| demongtrations against China in 4 ; \ I this f ni solidly in line for the struggle. SAMUEL GOMPE | ST. PETERSBURG ng note Mongolia and Manchuria prov. President Gompers' ap) | for the Pre ent Count O'Brien De Lassy and unions of Los Angeles, addressed | FRANK MORRISON | Pantchenko have been found gui m6 Recent negotiations have con-|inces is ® at this time in . Se aR : lieces W Frese t I 1 sa aa vinced the Russian government/order to take advantage of the to all the individuals of the execu-| Secretary For the polecking of Count Va oe me « se ‘ Me on, th “ 1 Sta en & t ‘ < : shat, gor a not wish fo a me Lg oan per aay Airing which tive council of the American saa Ee yutarlin, In the of Mme. | pit for laying away Axe Here ar 1881. These have been red by| One~Question is the attitude of eration of Labor, said Pl D furavieff, a verdict t guilt who dic in 1 7 id China or interpreted by China in Japan The Printers’ War. po ans one eae asta y $4.0 ) worth y 0 eaern 8. Sater ne lis S He stands for|¥@y not in accordance with their} While no expression has yet come “It Is not necéssary to recount | chenko on account ontating ros creas ta * Peak kaitie thtnce’ tae weigh: thas fe fst are striving. {Spirit or their letter. The imperial|from Tokio on the situation, itets the struggle of years against the (By United Press.) stance eer Ee ee ea r AMES Y C. KELLOGG. | government is convinced that with| known that Japan is watching the printers’ union of Los Angeles, for) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 He Linki! Cotlnnee Pane 0k ST kcal oe ae Eielioaws cast facoré iene readers, He {Such an attitude on China's part, a| developments closely, and it ts not it ie well and generally known. Last| Plans for the Panama Pacific ex end of.the trial De Lasay | he ¢ would think it o ne bhascfought consistently for the fare of the le as opposed to nuance of friendly relations is | believed that she will stand idly by May the employers in Los Angeles | position practically completed reome. He attempted to| decided to take | ate. Papeeial interests, and be promises to continu —"|""Ewhile anxious for the wuainte-|Rustior ttn in Aner esae ontest 9 e Bre’ “ The parade on next Sati ’ a vid d to take it p | 1 ious he mainte-} Russian influence in Manchuri I A contest with the Brew-|today. The parade on next Satur-| make a speech to the jury, but end A. J. GODDARD. nance and consolidation of these f : wit ait Bae ery Workers. A month later a con-| day promises to be one of the most abruptly by saying f IDE Mr. Goddard | d to supp f that gre y of men and > sand Mongolia without a stiff pro test was made against the machin-| notable In the history of the city iS aamaen tals. 5 feave tip dati Accom ta Beattie who. olther bwn the : ; pay rents, © Mr ons, Russia finds it necessary test ists, moulders, boller makers, pat-| Mayor McCarthy will proclaim that|o¢ myself and telati ae” ae 4 d has stood between the old gang in the council and the people | cee alla tern makers and all others in the|day a general holiday. be Bi4 nd your arts * i IN HO 7 EL who pay the freight, He has opposed the system of public impfove- | REKEKA RAKE metal trades, as well as against the : Taichiinworee. eoets 3 have tted to make the A IFF ments by lonthor Workese. Eh uaice Meh Of) yy yy HHH YE HH H litt pay both ways. Mr. Goddard pledge ts in the Los Angeles were forced to ta * (iy Vettes ® future to strive for those things that will benefit.t ple who work piieet the cudgels not only in defense of | % Invite Candidates on ORTLAND, Or., Fe ne} for their living. He will fight f ustice from the alg ea | (By United ) f a man b t pany. He will watch the city 1 t ° ‘or a gf trp ord SACRAMENTO, Feb, 17.—Deelar Gentry of Tacoma, Wash., was} pat In short, ™ oddard, tt € edges his bad the hee adit? on euebaammaee themselves, but of workers who The Star Advisory Card t on every issue Storm Warning. * were not members of organized 1a-| © oe bor. It was a struggle to seenre|# All candidate for the coun : fond ih a 1GURk AE the Davie hotel Eike réahate atthe 6 wlll be witk.be pe ing the present tariff on nec _,sterm W : a living wage and humane condt jm cll, nd more eapeialy those | FREEPORT, Ill, Feb. 17.—With| here today, Death had been cau R. B. HESKETH k , high, As eabigian vile Nooae * sity winas Py Feet * beer & endorsed in The Star's the crest not yet in sight, hundreds |@¢ by strychnine potson Mr. Hesketh is a capable 1 t ye working people, |Rish. Asseuiblyman Wilson): today | see, vies ae lof families have been driven from{sikned note was found in. wh viewpoint’ {s their viewp ‘ ‘ nan he can be de-| 1 a join lution | night and Saturtlay, * Peeters WEATHER FORECAST. Rain or snow tonight and turday, Brisk easterly winds, vA “Union men and non-unionists | visory ticket, are invited to alike, are standing shoulder to|* tend a meeting to be held a houlder in Los Angeles to defend,|* Beacon Hill engine house to: protect and promote thelr interests|* night. There will be a quiz 4 rights of manhood, womanhood | # session 1 childhood Lae | 4 " P tition! President aft to call an| # ™ thelr homes by the flood waters | the man ald h ! aken hi fe fed upon to Ke 4 the inter “ . : le xtra session of the newly slaaten Se = + of the Pecantonica river, now| because “of loss of one who could W. H. WEAVEF Lake | Congress to untax such commodities repla: 1 Ne 1 also t eave stand ie among his neighbor n the Gree r higher’ than it has. been "fort | never be feplaced.” 71 r. Weaver stands high among his netghbors In the Groen utter |as he belleves increase the cost of|| NEWS ITEMS FROM years. he city’s Nght and water|contained a request that the oceu trie During rm ier ttorts | lividg planta are. submerged. “The ‘dam. | pants of room 405 Bank of Com] street Gur service, and {€ reelected he promises to continus _ \| THE HICKTOWN BEE age already. dor estimated at|merce building a aon 1. The n w . 5 E. L, BLAINE “4 Just 14,618,761 Catholics selene arrive Fortang Su]. Sg iines pat recond fn the council is eutcient ronson to wat:] He Went Quick | ca, tata, hat RIKI IR IK km rua’ 4 en ered rant the | has resumed hor Now in the U United States + & DANCE MAY SPELL Caer ets cry ite allright DEATH FOR GIRL Ux eee te tee et Ee It's all right Carter of Seattle JOE SMITH Charles Dahl ts a ruddy facea| ow t F'items to Pansy Mr, Smith 1s without doubt the best 7 1 man in Seattle on TACOMA, 1 ; pal affairs, He is at present secretar fayor Dilling, but Rush, a local attorne ) om ulness to the city would be far greater should he be elected Mr. Smith could and would devote entire time and | he ca depent pon to be figh people fisherman ° y the erapher, ts FAUKER, 17.—There | ‘ sti 618.76 st 7 k, 2,768,171; Pennayl-| CHICAGO, Feb. i Me ona apt bate vania, 1,55 ; Tinols, 1,446,400; | « coutd Just die waltzing, Same x ° wt Massachusetts, 1,4 a1; Ohio, ed Mary Sieber, 17, a moment utes, according to the 1911 Wilt-| 694,271; Wisconsin 6 before she collapsed from zius official Catholié derectory,|sourl, 49 Minnesota, 441,081; |* heart failure while dancing the which is now In press California, 391,500; Texas, ‘295, last number Mozart hall, #| contracting work with — hea ry 1 ‘ According to the Wiltzins publi-|917; Iowa, 242,109; New Mextco,|* Physicians today despair of &|ters at Seattle und had a 3 choice men for the coun ets Nel mane Fes wen! ; aaa cation the states ofthe union hav-|127,700; Nebraska, 122,510; Kansas,|* saving her life. % | business in Tacoma. He was about ) the ticket ; readers should select the|out by adem fishing bank,”) D Tented a letterbox. ta the Berns ing the largest number of Catholics! 110,108; Colorado, 99,4 ORO Oe | ID Yours of age.” didate they k Y, His wish Wea gratities i w ave taking on qui The other day Charles went on] } ‘ ture of Miss PB. Tid one of his “periodicals,” which in. Romaorree, |. PAGE Tn cluded a ride in the patrol wagon when he began to sée double. Gentry addre € has got a new post~ shingle mili, counting day to the work, and alway ; t f { wrd—for those things whict elp the e I had known Gentr 0 and fl A ne hes i—for th ut This morning Judge Gordon ask four months. He was ¢ d 0. T. ER PON ed him what he had to say for him. Noddins ts weartng biue self. ha Is he a Seattle ee Se { of other Lnprovements latele