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SEATTLE NEEDS YOUR _FIVE zee this week for the best letters of os. beak, Tone right over to the Wom & Page and get the idea—then send in your ONLY 12, NO, 312 SEA BABY BOY LEFT ON TRANGER’S DOORSTEP Fellow Now at City Hospital Waiting for Some-|CHRISTENS WARSHIP Cute Little : ¥ Who Will Love Him. NAMED AFTER HER body Whe 2 month boy? Dowr all alone paren and are ng him on Heart to leave all pleasures be | ht | or Is There a Home? ard to imagine the w a baby The « the | " dar ought | big steps Mrs. B. Ma way. Carefu ehap into some on: alone Was | Did What tragedy abandonment Heard Babe's Cries. It was a few minutes before mid. night when Mra. Mareus was aroused by the little chap’s cries Mrs. Mareus opened door, to find the boy crying as though his | mother.” heart was breaking. She took bim| Is there yom and cared for him. thie baby? tth e | th ith. 2 home It isn't ofter i oug Certain for } n that bables t under for behind the probably made regret all he boy probably mother's love. to be guided life, This I but by never he by the some a home in Se BANNICK BEFORE PROBERS MISS ELEANOR MONAGHAN SPOKANE Acting Chief of Police Bannick | erday. Today Act was the firat witness to be called| nick and Police Captains by the grand jury this morning. He/and Stuart will tell the was followed by Patrolman D. J.| ttorial body what they know of con. one of Wappy's body | ditions under the Wappenstein re- guards. gime. They have be instructed | Bannick was at onts with Wappy appear before the grand jury) during the latter's reign because of | with al) orders issued by Wappy mysterious orders regarding certaln| 4 44S yaaa aa tate * gambling interests. On one oc-|* asion Wappy told Bannick he co 1a} WHO'S LOST LINGERIE? quit bis job if he didn’t Ike shel y Is any le woman short way things were ranning. Beto: ‘eae can fied = the council investigating committee), perie and long one poser Bannick gave in detail the orders be| 4 fiiea with trousers, received from Wappy. an outta? a, J She can ma BEFORE GRAND JURY at the police station, A YESTERDAY VAFTERNOON | & Walters, 3419 Charlen st, got the wrong sult case yesterday % when he climbed off a Beacon Hill car. He asked Bannick’s ® men to straighten it out ee Threaten Turner Feb —Jobn | ‘author of “Bar| And Mike hurried away who-is at Calexico|extra streamers for his next espond-| thon waltz night - is! WAR AFTER PLAGUE (ty Unite ST, PETERSBURG, Feb. 21. —What Is practically civil war, prevails in the plague stricken district of Manchuria today. Thousands of unemployed men have turned bandits and are looting villages. Chinese troops sent to stop the plundering have been defeated repeatedly. Ross Gets the Job Acting Chief Bam lthin city Willard |for the torpedo t inquis a J She sponsor | troyer Mon-| killed and nding | n a wounded Miss Eleanor society lea wet. | bed is one of Spokane's re of the younger :T. R. to Speak at Dreamland) “The best men in the country are making in Dreamland now announcement of Man ager toda Le'anec e tex and = Gill| re going "4 with | collars ¢ the exchange apeeches is thi Mik her been Polr % | and Dilling and now w have Roosevelt ¥ep. Theodore Roosev president of the United States. pated Fisher impreasively, “is go- Ps, to speak from the Dreamland rostrum on Apri! 6. T've just ar-| i with the Manietpal teeeeeetee F dames F. Lane, “eashler of the Seandinavian American bank. Patrolman Warren C. Hubbard, who before the council investigat | ing committee admitted gambling flourished in First av. south of Yesler way. { CALEXICO, Cal Police Sergeant Frank Keefe. Police Sergeant I. C. Lee. Police Sergeant A. W. Ryan, who Kenneth Turne was banished to Georgetown by | barous Mexico,” Wappy because he made out a list) in the capacity of a war o of gambling joints and showed 4 / ent, was threatened today @isposition to interfere with crook- rest as an insurrecto ed games; brought back to central) Following a v 1 brush headquarters by Acting Chief Ban-| United States District Attorney Me nick. {Cormick of Los Angeles, who, with Robert W. Boyce, secretary to| United States Marshal Young former Mayor Gill, who gave dam-| worth, is here assisting Captain | aging testimony to the council in-|Babcock’s forces in preserving} vestigating commit | neutrality, Turner was placed under surveillance and bis arrest is re witnesses ap-| garded as likely to occur at any grand jury yes time. to buy Mara-| with The foregoing peared before the l are ee ee ee IN ELECTION BOOTH CANDLE SETS WOMAN'S HAT AFIRE hall into at the Ballard cit and carried It was dark In the election booth Mrs. Martha Derrick lighted a candle booth with her. While she was studying over the The flame leaped up and caught minute it was blazing retion and Mrs, Derrick escaped with I. D. } pointed of the Dillin Arms, feat of ¢ terday ap. superintendent plant py d Richard after the Ross . was permanent ty lighting to suceee ho resigned u 80 the list of 68 the ckndle got Mrs. Derrick’s hat officials rushed bur M de busy The the face to | and | | } | next res ns on hands | AUTOISTS WANT BRIDGE The Automobile club of Seattle last night indorsed the measure now pending in the legislatu which proposes the construction of | & bridge across the Cowlits river mt Woodland. | See eee eee eee EES de tetetntindietndadatadntntnda’ oeiiadl alle RedhlibedtistbabadalseRatbedbatadhedialiadtedhaltaltietialie’ will be needed today t« combine candidates for the the same old ring to run the Seattle ectric Co. then stay at home and the “1 as in the past. The vote of e feat the gang-spec council, If ar your business ; if boss the men who should ser same old gang will-exploit y 3ut if you want men in the council who will sérve you, men who will boss the Seattle Electric and other big interests that meddle with your city government, then go to the polls and vote for good men Vote solidly. If you, good citizens, men and women, scat- ter your ballots, your enemies will win, because your enemies | stand shoulder to shoulder on election day. It will pay you to do the same thing today. Below The Star prints the ery al interest city content to « are content When you ron ¢ laughter, * scene is laid on the California rybody {8 happy Everybody? Well body But see that big, handsome man sitting alone on a rock, “Won't you,eome and splash us,” they N to him. Don't bother me,” he Tam thinking, You see go back to Seattle this week.| They've going to ask me a lot of |fool questions, I've got to study out my answers.” } The band was playing again, and the Hawalian tenor was warbling. | Listen “ONL went away on the brewery boat, happened to him. nd the dickens to pay at wae waiting for Iitm, Gay The | Sunny beach of nearly every | | | names of eight of the best men before the voters todaye Select the best man you know to fill out the ticket. Vote for nine, sure of that. Clip this list out and when you mark your ballot put your crosses opposite these eight names: AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS JAMES Y. C. KELLOGG A.J.GODDARD - R. B. HESKETH W. H. WEAVER E. L. BLAINE JOE SMITH O. T. ERICKS ON sadly got to say I've INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER HEROIC BROTHER | ; | meant | | that he |iex Star SEATTLE 'TLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911 MOTHER’S LOVE SETTLES DISPUTE OVER MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE the nounced allow WOMAN VICTIM OF DARING THUG kr a} we od and highwa Fre ke 4D. B ot ¢ Harri terwor when the lawn stone bed and 8 ecfeam for Butterwort could resp Mrs. Butterw pair of clove unite DOROTHY MURDERED, DECLARES FATHER | IRiformation damghter w 09 Deee mn) 2 h@-ls convinced th miggdered and her am firmly @apghter has sald after bis int of Mr of a me th & own home night twa p ne of he M Ime An ho knoc ed at the ent consi that the th ¢ ap ne of the bery able time argu did not occur In the highwayman robbe her neighbe hug fled. beats 1d orth and Mra the od hin F sluable of kid] @ pals w Annie ast (My United Pree) YORK, Feb, 21 believed his daughter Arnold missing New York has been murdered, war} made by District Attor ney Whitman, by Francis R. Arnold the millionaire father of the girl district attorney Arnold, urging action by the New | @ York authorities, swore that he had! ag EMT TNKES ~—UPINITIATIV (By 8 Staff Special.) OLYMPIA, Feb, 21.—Th tive and referendum whick house last week was reported | min favorably out of the senate commit ion tee today Three amendments augKest ten per cent of voters to a Al an initiative, instead ght instead of five, for referend the right of the legislature to ame end or repeal the law within two years instead of four The utilities commirsion bill wag reperted nator Jensen made test in bis mi nority report, “The report lntionary,” he sald. “Every ration in the state wants commissic powerless as the state mission.” Jen ed printed y a sien the ws kide effect th aped on Fif and ¢ she w that bn killed Arnold interview with the ‘and I will spend ry dollar I have {a the id to yese her death NEW Affidavit Doro. a thy the “ heiress convince here today b wor DISCUSS BOND The bond issue for =. extension of the BSemthern line will be night at the Seattle lapeakers w be ter, Oliver T ee VANCOUVER’S “MITE.” VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. Initle- ee meeting of Vancouver ISSUE. the buying Renton & d to The Cot R diseu: Seminary Erickson, Geo. A tes $12,000 to opened for the ef tn China relief | suffer ald the famine : Boy FOUND : ASTORIA, Or., Feb. 2 bésy, believed to be that of Latham or Charles Larson, of th s@bgoner Oxhkosh, which w Wikticked February 13, has been re ogyered on the beach near the Co laibia river jetty, according to Word received here today This makes the fourth bod. fed. Six men were drowned also gorous p corpo. The ad com was of utilities bill validat ur of governs Neverthe Ex-United * Senato: Turner of — N *RANCISCO, form ‘pefore the ining more Tasker H. Bit department of ter his r “Many Ame 1 the » fe the ment | ing Geor «i rapialy said Gen commanding th ifornts y af the border ans are entering tt fede) ranks and being given Manta, are putting the state of proficiency Spokane mission Huxt salaries nite bi to $1, y postponed oc in |e ee Rk ay |* WEATHER FORECAST * For Seattle and vicinity * Occasional light rain or snow General Bliss declared hi * flurries tonight and Wednes- & | after the battle of Mexicali * day; moderate easterly winds. # |More than 4 score of wounded in RRR EH | de nt men treated (Ne Cnowis. £ exeonmn) Rosenrs ) i} * Con.) Usrarenen) Won't You Come AND SPLASH WITH US 6 Cat. <Sonrwoe Gone) PuEnae Go Way AnD Ler Me N Is Bob Hodge Enjoying Himsel f Down By the Sad Wavelets? my | passed | pens Jast night subscribed in a few | _PINE Star every night ¢ it ist Sta very la The F orning news next Star ON TRAINS NEWS #TA® AND Dt be CAPITAL SMART SET HAVE OWN THEATRE QUEER DEAL IS EXPOSED Kne n Orde Power pc Acces ontract ion’s American and Battlest to s for BY GILSQN GARDNER wer n being TRADED SECRETS FOR CONTRACTS. free to the The ent Ame afloat. Knox he be Won't Explain. de by * Knox on he | was made LOG CRUSHES He oa nake to make de the es navy render South Un pelled ked by rnment can Bidders Won. How Amer pi th May Be Turned on U Once the are built there no gua hat their guns may t against our own might sold, or MISS MIRIAM CRossy, se SHINGTON ty be Cramps 1 these vess: navy Both Japanese CONFIDENTIAL RELATIONS, SAYS Gi 5 GARCIA ARGENTINE ADMIRAL The Freneh, 1 Nethe FRANKLY TELLS OF THE AMAZING BARGAIN THAT GOT TWO BIG JOBS FOR CHARLES M. SCHWAB, The by of Miss Mirion Mr. and Mrs. Admi commission in United States ht Osea: - NEW YORK, Feb chief of the of the leships for Argentina, saye the infl of the * state department that contrac Am 21 minister, Mr. Sher rill, at Buenos Ayres, obtained re markable concessions from your government. We have carte blanche to all information your navy depart ment has and we are free to call for drawings, devices or expert ad- vice can also use your prov- testing our guns. » allowed to put our rs on board your ships your navy and methods, ships will be more nm any in your navy, im ny in the wolrd.” charge building of two mon. ster bat that it was | United 8 the rence Knox and w Von Me confiden gave | met ton,” W troduc nid BOY OF THEE , had Pet r towa € al office study These new powerful tha deed than rmed th tial ablished be and Argentina extraordinary and e ween No sooner Jags rolling Beach las the three-y Jeffries, ran timb sk mn Re sent Ballard Donovan James R jthe heavy T log n “WIN hed aight are m ¢ in tout wa: hed te | capes GAINING nooner The Sun Sets Soft on Ocean Beach and Makes All Happy But Bob “What'll I Tell ’Em jat Home?” Drowns Out Murmur of the Waves) | record » HILLMAN PAID AR $20 AN ACRE more than|_ C. D. Hillman bought 20 acres at | Boston Harbor for $20 per acre, ac cording to G. M. Savage's testi- mony on cross-examination In Judge Donworth’s court this morning. Sav- age, who testified in behalf of Hill- man, also admitted that he had sold another tract another | party he same pric In @ examination, Savage had said that he had raised $289 worth of ber on one-third of an acre near Bo: Harbor and that the market of the Hillman hold- ngs bout $100 to $150 per acre The entire session this morning was consumed by the testimony of }six witn owning land in the vicinity of Boston Harbor hey all estimated the interior jlogged off lands at $50 to $80 per acre if sold in a body and about 50 per cent more when sold in five or ten-acre tracts The last four estimated the mar | ket value of rfront property at $200 to $400 per acre. Theo. L. Brown, an Olympia 1 estate dealer, placed the value of the waterfront at $100, when sold in a body This was the land which a num ber of the witnesses for the govern- ment testified to ving purchased at $50 to $500 per 30-foot lot The d Ne Police a befor on a pulp: wa | [Sar \ boy Eng eant on Jax hours of work govern tee city of didge | granting an| for eight it jecisl in straint the teamste a day will r Holy The par the Re allard Beach te R. in Chicago iT been the caring and he he n to put in work, and us 10 custom team AGO, 1. — Colonel ng the é about th 20-acre at Har will guest of hoi reception and banquet at the vard club tonight Tor s he 1 t itorium VICKSBURG, Miss., Feb, 21.—The Pullman Car Company today is} HONOLULI threatening to discontinue car serv-| tain raiser for Wednesday's annual ice in Mississippi as the result of a| Washington's birthday floral carni jury verdict allowing Miss Pearl val, a great mask ball will be held Morris $15,000 damages because here tonight on a Lakea wharf, un negroes were admitted to a sleep-| der management of the Hawai ing car in which she was riding ian Elks will He the eantime nt for n eight sion of the The su n would be Feb A cur since then, From the wire! report above it is believed that Sheriff Hodge is | planning a full explanation of the now famous tangle on his return, | He will leave the sunny clime to- morrow, it is learned, and will ar- | rive here about Sunday | Blast in Warship (By United Press.) ays.| | BOSTON, Feb. 21.—A board of ttle |inquiry today is investigating the | fire in the dynamo room of the bat- tleship New Jersey, which last night imperiled that vessel. It | believed that faulty wiring started the blaze, The flames were pre vented from reaching the magazine by the heroic efforts of the crew Train Wrecked ~ (By United Py PALISADE, Nev., Feb, 21 The big man on the rock called | one of the attendants, ‘Can't you tell that fellow to put in a new 1 don't like that song. What'll I tell ‘em Gin statement?” the heard muttering to him I say to Johnny Do: jtell Kenny? I wonder heard about to up at mond?” ° A young man hurried up. I wanted to ask you about ndidacy for governor,” he I'm corresponding for the Si papers Don't bother me, says the big man, “Can't you see I'm thinking And the music started up again “When you're working for the city—" | This report was received by The |Star by wireless this morning | |from Venice, Cal., where a | Hodge is sojourning on the beach It is believed to refer to state | ments which John Dore and other | alleged friends of the sheriff got | broken rail is today held responsi from him after he left here, and|ble for the wrecking last night of ‘st before thé election, support-|the eastbound China and Japan ing the candidacy of Hi Gill, Some | mail, resulting in the injury of 15 jexplanations of the “statement” | passengers. Ihave come in by wise and letter! None was seriously hurt. about that big fellow is If, “What'll What'll I if the boys Black Dia-| | | your NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE We ding, white | pinased aftion this rhis used to is nd fixed it pretty swell beautiful alle- gorical ign oy The Bee g is the work of ographer. had a Emmy's pansy Aunt tat ss.) for get js writing away catalogs, Don't Ruel. r y barber shop has installed a new in the fro dow Miss Hazy Pike will teach at Will K this spring. a scoop on the Pendulum, ali right.