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Watch ) Don't forget that it starts on Monday ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE wo wt ATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1911, y OCEN’ ON TRAINS NEWS STAN WAPPY’S FRIEND TUPPER BEFORE PROBERS Se Won We Nat Cased BIYOFT [> JON, STAND FOR n Was NOt CONV the eight k nine he day,” | Coyle, hia vice tent 1 Ve which ¢ t manufac. Kil told the leg © ¢ his fore fe the loorge ‘ c \ turers « te are ¢ ew S " Rte Howe ve emer e - " oe oe drew 4 . Rumor Down Town That He n't Come T ugh Causes every « r think they ought onge . i \ ared |shot. R oran, a 1 dat = c ong t . Kilbourne « peared t s. B he Ma > Sedo pp cle verte < Aor Much Glee Among Vice Synd e Membe eee te « © to lobby against | labor co: sent at dd have F « yi or LELA LALA ELEC EEL Now, Kilbe resident of @ fact that you have t the of the Cc - = = n iis Cuscade area Goel Gaal Sik winttne vor So Kilbourn pays his ten dollars ~ See een ey ate which eniy aany girls k | er than ten hours?’ she |@d escapes the embarrassment of Withou' pecifie referenct to ; @ public trial, He can go back to ee vl . / Kildourn or his laundry, the work ” ald Kilbourn quickly,| Olympia and say again that “he susper entence in the Jus / = =: é Thomas Reed, of the laundr s in Seattle is the |“ | wasn't convicted.” j waen’t convicted. vurt for making trouble abou é J. M. Moyer, A most driving and the most pitifal White, howeve red tc elde abam's transf r 4 j eles. of any women who work. The hours F. H. Kilbourn, head of the Cas | cute i er t 1. Several time « « | 3 4 John Connor, 4043 F are long, the r ut ins) cade laundry, was to be tried yes-| who ¥ thelr s overtime Moran, frien¢ = ‘ E. J. Popp, , mufferably bot are com: |terday on this very charge and ne 1 hette, have mixed V Edward L. Kellogg, pelled to be on their feet for long! He wasn't convicted—as he t , ith Graham " man & H Stretches of they are in con-| fully told the committee. ad M ne here ar o v " = ~ William Loiney, tinual danger fr the machinery Here's how it b ened watch closely | ef for ¥ e J = W. A. Moriarty, and are liad overtime any | Kilbourn didn’t appear for trial, lat . he other to have been th = Albert C. Ole time their employer asks {t-—regard- His bail was forfeited. f eo fight wore or Graham este " /, j J. C. Alstrup, 6 Jess of the law The case will now be dropped i tt h office Immediately y, W. E. Burgess, 4 However, to come back to Kil} Why? go on In ¥ } ‘ ' ing Os, 5 | F. J. Smith, Ddourn Deputy Prosecutor. White explain orporaiion mor 1 C. J, Jacobs, 30 Oth av —= = W. J. Greer, Court and Rainier . Al Ira A. Watson, 421% 14th ay, N “DINNIT KI] “IT’S NOT RIGHT FOR YOUNG | A— pF | BANDIT KILLS GIRLS TO MARRY OLD MEN” aE - Le sre ret pte wr Ht. lie i SEER EEE EA EEE EEE EEE EY (By United Pree) PORTEAVILLE, Cal, Feb. oa WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.— = ' club, which ran wide open for 54 Springs tr s planned weet 18—Posses today are souring By One Who Did It. Senator Wm. Lorimer of titi sy ; , days daring Wappanaaat's aliain dabaceea ahacer pe: the hills around Porterville ss nols th fternoon requested y ! / istration, was closeted with the ¢ Tuppe at ence be- for a bandit who last night ee | permission of the senate to \ P grand jury, Prosecutor Murphy act-| fore t 4 ju rative, killed J. B. Lamkin, a mer 4 Sr, present a statement in his own Yj Z ng as chief inquisitor Police Secretary Called. chant, in his store here. 4 4 | defense next Wednesday. The ; 7 Whe m the h tary of po The murderer, who be- ‘ ¥ request was granted unar _ jury wa alm an was t witness to be Heved to be a Mexican, stabbed - mouasly = /| / uf fled t after e called befor the grand jury. Lamkin seven times. Robbery : f : d the n town district Armed with an armful of police re- is thought to have been the . w y - ore long , jorts, Sullivan's testimony did not Write 300 WoRDs s Q > } c com oul as| Other-members of the vice ae . a cate have been subpoenaed to * tiene y United Press.) Z ‘ ‘ q ds this week. See R . F EL P : ' ¥ r cep | morning. the woman's page in this edition of vr. i ad K ol th ‘ dete | Herman S Frye w partner of aa nd asked to report and |eeigyor Gill. flitted about the core He Had a Nice Way) ed, federal ‘soldiers, ‘whose ‘es Si = 2 He said ls presence had nothing - | ‘ r gel y 7 r olice ries § Chief Process G. B. Travers bage collector. fag Bogs jury m, | Serv Roberts remained bas a system cn ting garbage 4 ae oe le eee eee J jamou 8 close t " nd jury room door which for uniqueness is rivalled | j : ; . 1 * we y me 3 Jartin warned the pho- only by his system of collecting % . ba "4 5EO. E. BENNETT FOR * « . Murpt oined er nd newspaper men to pay, according to a fair resident of RESTRICTED DISTRICT. * jot pistol range, a bit Capitol hill which caused the graft de Traverso, she claims, agr © laugh out loud attend toh er garbage during Janu ary for 50 cents, payable in ad vaute. A month pas No garbage collected Timn Traverse reappeared seek ing a contract for February's gar bage, this time boosting the price} to @ dollar The deal consummated, Traverso it is alleged, took a balf filled can to his wagon, and retu it brim-| j ming full to theb asement ‘i 4 Traverso will be given a chance f , HERE THEY ARE to explain his system to Judge John : B. Gordon. If you do, for goodness sake | = - ——= sioailians DO YOU LIKE don't miss the series of real live funny dope that starts in Ti, Sar eet Manag DO YOU |KNOW all exclusive Star features, this TO I AUG H? one is @ knockout. You have i} h bs + ig A cay BO colbert prods That J. Y. C. Kellogg is the only candidate for the of other funny characters. Now watch for this one! council who was bort tle, though EB. L. Blaine’s family were pioneers here? That there is one colored man r ing for council) That there are three Smiths in t council race? That the primaries come Tuesday and the final election two weeks later , fF ; That you must vote for nine men énly? ' That Mullen and Murphy have the record for long service, and have controlied improvement and regra a rs for years? That Revelle was formerly a minister and Blaine is still a Sunday chool teacher NEW YORK ». 18 ars That Joe Smith has made more fights for pr ogressive measures and | eyme I and Lady | knows more about them than any man in the st ho Vivien Gonid, was | | That Bullock, Conway, Der Mullen, Sawyer, Schlumpf, Way and | | co! here today, whe the | Zbinden all voted té give a license to the ne us Columbia cafe? 7 ailed for Egypt on the | That Sawyer led the fight to make the small property owner pay fe : : 7 ne small property owner pay for MANILA, Pub. 18 —News reached en amer They are eched cellecting the big property owner's garbage? 7 gore ay of the wounding of nee 4 g h Alexandria Maréh 21 That there are two saloonkeepers and one ex-gambler in the present and three American soldiers |council, all seeking re-election? in a running fight with Moro out-- NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 18 » girl were engaged. A n | That i * pad laws in the region of Lianao, in) yo girl should not marry an old |! January-May wedding TALK IT OVER | iatianeiniin Lies ase wate ts are ting too much and certain councilmen are which 20 bandits wtre killed. .8¢ man, even if he has a billion dol New Orieans at the histe Through Cross Examination “He Shows That Hillman Gave And that the people have a chance to change all this by voting dowmt outlaws put up suelr a stubborn churet | (hy United Press) "s Witness a Free Deed After Indictment by Grand Jury. | old gang on Tuesday? to- | Seeteeeeeeeeee ars” says Mrs. William Hayes,| 1 resistance Laat it required four days | y % se He é HUACHUCA, Arte for a combined force of soldiers and | aged 20, forme Mise Vivien lor a p adm e aged) General Schuyler and staff le That C. D, Hillman last fall | testified she had paid $185 on constabulary to put the bandits to| Mitchell, of St. 1+ and now the for Yuma to meet General |icesats David Kramer of Se-|® Birmingham water front lot, and WRITE 300 WORDS oon fourweeks bride of " Col. William | diamonds and f which | S0y', OC SIS So eke Ges id Krame Sean eter rot et ae lon the given subject and win one -as| Women ‘Endeven Hayes, who is suing her for divorce | she sur weeks “ ato a poard attle to a Birmingham tract which | 14 wouldn't sell for $2,000. of the cash rewards this week. See he « SELLS FOR SONG in New Orleans. i autom > alle ee |somebody else was already paying) Ray Morr and B. C. Hatton, | the woman's page in this edition of pe Col. Hayes is a mililonaire, also ables n the night p Framer (eon ant r tive. | The r ; on, and that he bad given Krame a 1 ther-in-law, respectiv Sta: - ed no o4 years has his , His ° ddl ‘: tke kerk a are oe a free deed to two town lots after |! f Hillman’s Birmingham man our I 4 german pride’s mother admits that he gave Bhi att SPOKAN b. 18-—The prop-|the girl $100,000 in bonds as a th mony she fre erty of the flan Haynes Publish-|gowry. but now both _ the ma lt-wae ne he at DID CHINA START THE ing Company, publishing “The In-| woman and the old declare the old | night when my ent; # PLAGUE FOR PRO. land Herald,” Was sold at public/fejiow took away the dowry 24 served the right to go alone. \ TECTION? sale today. F. B. Gregg was the boure after the wedding. He says I insisted on ‘ purchaser, the price paid, oe e had reasons for taking {t back. | Once she a BERLIN 4 met Miss Mitchell in lan ype op a Tag day, She was selling tags for sweet ¢ y. She jasked him to buy one and he lbought 20. He vowed to learn her CHICAGO, Feb. 18 18—“Well, here| name and wrote to her mother, beg Hiliman had been indicted by the | ager, testified that they had bought ‘and jory in Tacoma was ropa one pt Cas h at $125, and were well Who’s Who at Rae * mocting af the Seattie: aus out in District. Attorney Todd's | satisfied mage club yi ay atte erpss-examination of Kramer in forrison said, on cross-examin cuales = hour bill was w Hillman trial this morning ation, that the Birmingham indus . : ant aot he ye ad Ss the amend. Kramer had 5 on the/tries cons! ed of a saw mill un ead me cog _ es, ete, was property when he was transferred. | der co ction,” and a building would render the satire Bitl-was 5 He said he didn't know was a | labeled cannery He said that stitutional, atire uncon: double” 8 and that Hillman|he had received $2.50 per day for een tons ; hadn't told him painting, and that he had not r he ndidat ypntrincss of counctlmanie In his direct examination Kra-| ceived as much w he wantec : | eat cogatdered and @ mer told of how well he had been Jake N rs ed = he had | ndorsed. trea by © in quiring aj bought 2% acre at Birmingham bes vu Mpeg nada ones or Ber real | ging ae Doreen S098 free deed when F ‘an could have |and was well pleased, On cross WRITE 300 WORDS estate agent, as he leaped from the| “When Mrs, Mitchell told me I t 4 forfeited his contr ad he so| examinatt that the st : on the given subject and win one eleventh story of the Chamber of | could call on her daughter the next ith } ay RRR desired. Todd requested Kramer | er ru x be Mount Vernc of the cash rewards this week. Se Commerce building here today,|day,” said Col. Hayes, “I was un patura t an to appear in court this afternoon |and Sea kes the run from } the woman's page in this editiqneof when he was refused a job. Helable to Bleep that night. I played te ed with an o i WRITE 300 WORDS with the deed | Birmingham eattle, over 4 The Star landed on his head on the sidewalk | solitaire all night and al) day until It is not ht a t © | on ot d me Dr. Ar Wilder a spiritualist, mile in two how fn a crowd of ptople and was in-|it was time for me to go to the almost of the # age thor es gerne ge fi °2 Ms comiarrs * dear stantly killed. Every bone in his | Mitchell home. know what . body was broken. } Within a week the old man and!/{ must have been hypnotized Only One Way for People to Win) AEvuiNs 10 0. 5 (iy United .) Feb. XKteeeeeeeeeeeeee i ine | i RACE ACROSS COUNTRY. Me: | EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 18,—On @ oR ECE Pee eee eee ee eee eee If WOMEN WOULD PARADE IN THE “ALTOGETHER” THEY'D BE ALL RIGHT special train, Charles Gates, son of John W_ Gates, is hastening east from El’ Paso for an operation for | blood poisoning. WHO RECALLS IT? RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 18.—This is the forty-ninth anniversary of the opening of the confederation | congress, the first national body as- |sembled under the constitution of ae confederate states. CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—Advocating a daily parade “in the alto gether” for soclety Women as a sure recipe for attaining a ripe old age, Mrs. Frances Shaw, suffragette, has furnished food for gossip among Chicago women today. Addressing the National Pure Air association, Mrs, Shaw said 1 don't want to shock you ladies, but I have found that the principal reason why women don't live longer is because they wear heavy underwear. A fine gauge vest is sufficient. Heavy undérwear does not give the body a chance to breathe DENVER, Feb. 18.—Official cor er ; : : roboration Was expected today of he special interests and the vice interests won't scatter their votes next/the announcement that 2,000 acre ps tine pa ie Bak : sy wil] of Nevada lands, sald to have been Tuesday. They have their slate fixed They know the ir friends and they willl jiogaity obtained by the old Cen stand by their friends solidly at the polls. The forces of evil and corruption are| tral Pacific railroad, had been always in the minority in Seattle. They know it and they admit it ek he ee ee ee | They may slip some “jokers”| into the laws enacted the pres - they'll have to be mighty keen eke | THE HICKTOWN BEE But when these forces succeed in splitting up the good element into three or a WRITE 300 WORDS : they ae four factions then they—the forces of evil, the vice interests, the big special] Fon the given subject and win ¢ DOC COOK IN DENVER. : 1 0 i oleein sok and tl . H : f the cash rewards this week, § DENVER, Feb. 18.—The © Holmes of Snohomish county has hatereete Pave suc nalstee-ce power. aad they olten win. | the, woman e in this edition of |rado legislature busy his club out for them as fast as é aay : ec didnana ed ere oS 3 he. pom viching hon the lay of the land |they come, He announced himself Owing to the great number of candidates in the field it will be easier than cho Unltd threes The Sta pene Fon Bay Res ay ontatore «2/8 “Joker hunter” one day, when ever before for the enemies of the people to win unless the people themselves are} san BERNARDINO, Cal, Fed.| WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—|a visit from Dr, Frederick Cook, | Q” 0vster bil was unde r discusston vise enough to unite, Each citizen can’t vote for every good candidate on the|!§—Th cotont t families, inelud-| A terrific earthquake was re-|who ts to tell his story of the Pole | Homecse, Sie aaa the “Jo er” in long ticket. in several, women and children, |<, led this afternoon on the|‘"P to the lawmakers fied Holmes just the same : 4 |nardino. dese Searchers tet |seismograph at Georgetown 7 Holmes has fathered a bill for YOU MUST MAKE YOUR SELECTION. You must vote for nine only, |Rariin®, desert.) Searchers | left) seismogrAl ‘8 Walt MAILS Someone the home rule of cities here today, believing that they may university. It was estimated] on the given subject and win one and the real great big important thing next Tuesday is to stand solidly for the|be in distress. The colonists left | the disturbance was 3,000 miles |of the cash rewards this week. See | WRITE 300 WORDS southern Utah six weeks ago > the woman's page In this edition of | on the iven subject and wir one same nine good men. P : |bound overland for Orange county, | “distant. It began at 2:31 p. m.| ii “gtay Jof the cash rewards this week. Se From the whole list The Star has selected these eight men as being’, in its| ©! eoang ag v4 a Me Fis - | the judgment, the most entitled to the votes of its readers: Austin E. Griffiths, James WRITE 300 WORDS 20a. wage SAD THOUGHTS. The Star Widder Plokers eco ing mora Y. C. Kellogg, A. J. Goddard, Joe Smith, W. H. Weaver, E. L. Blaine, O. T. Erick- aia dani Se Wn alll WOE we cree He—You jook sed. Are yout | WRITE 300 WORDS the front pnd on the given subject and win one} on the given subject and win one cess . I wasfon the given subject and win one The new drug ste bo open son, R. B. Hesketh. of the cash rewards this w: See| of the cash rewards this week. See | merely : of the cash rewards this week. See] Sua get'a pias oftpop free. CAgyUD the woman's page in this edition of| the woman's page tn this edition of | Of what, the woman's page in this edition of} "The chamber ‘oe! Commerce, wants Fill out the ticket by adding for the ninth man the best one you know. The Star, The Star, She—Of you. The Star, {is i bier te Some i . oi Serrres ss see. ss KAHEEE EEE EEE EE EK woman's page in this edition of| Hand Organ, the Willer Creek Pend=

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