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GREAT MASS MEETING OF SEATTLE MEN AND WOMEN IN THE BIG Y. M. C. A. AUDITOR. I1UM TONIGHT: SLOGAN. JOE SOUP To nuts In comedy stuff—that is what Osgar und Adolf are giving the folks who read The Star regularly every day, Just glimpse on page 3 today ONLY VOL. 13, NO. 8 LET The Seattle Star INDEPENDENT SEATTLE, WASH,, ‘RIDAY, KICK THE S. E. CO. OUT OF THE PEOPLE’S CITY GOVERNMENT IS THE MITH AND OTHERS TO SPEAK. J. FURTH KNOW THAT YOU DEMAND Prize w Star Mondey. The Star nners’ it NEWSPAPER MARCH 3, IN SEATTLE 1911 “CAS names grill published Aiothes great contest interest everybody. Don be n The starts t miss tomorrow ONE CENT. Sitws"Aasne se. SAFE CRACKERS WRECK STRONG BOX WILL THE OLD SCARE WORK AGAIN? 0.0. HILLMAN ADMITS USE OF OUMMIES wit D Hu clared this mor that ke all records a to @ by a di fend Weak thor will occupy all day the evening his cross atical evidence sing testimony n behalf ing he direct wer exam today, in session, Th examinatiort § eluding 5 lengih mj proble More « this 2K S clear up the tions testified § ment’s witnes: His tions as to railroad lines, he was based on conferences he {with C. A. Stone of the St + Webdstes corporation, at Bosto > Spring bus “F. A. Anderson @ gineér, who had b 7? Harbor at bis request # “Burke, the janitor ‘great many of Hillman’s adve Ments have deen referred, ts fictitious, he admitted, calculate { attract people who would not « toa real estate de done in good faith, he insisted WOMAN MAKES _ - ODD COLD FIND (By United Pres) 108 ANGELES, March 3 © tidn noti covering ae im which includes in its 20 acres the A rpot sit vath | er Pacific and several million dol lars’ worth of railroad property, may be seen posted togay In the back yard of Mrs, Margaret Hunter, oppo site the depot Mre. Hunter says she found “pay dirt” while planting a castor bean bush and that she will develop her claim. STR. MINNESOTA ETURNS TO POR (ity Onited Press.) YOKOHAMA, March 3.—A wire Jess just received says that the Great Northern liner aye sta, which sailed for Seattle sevefal days ago, returned to this port because | Can’t Dated Will ‘That an insane person cannot set | aside a will by destroying it was | *?Pro" the decision made by the court yes-| The total in eac terday. The will of Erma Cramer, | tically the same, but can't leaving valuable property to an old | sree on several items night Jadies’ home at Port Angeles and to| ‘be house refused to the Mrs. Carrie Smith of Tacoma, was amendments to and declared void by reason of the Ir morning it refused to rece sanity of the testator. that position, A ‘conf The court awarded the property be called for the two he to her husband, Alexander Cramer Ke & compromise who declared that a former will left The house today cone: the senate repeal of the cigaret law by the progexty to him. | Compensation Bill Up. morning the the thre 1 severally The was tntroduced endeavorir the gov in to mys to ® by nny said bad & ast myster a efvil ep at Boston to whom a the urel BY HER ENR Queen He ated today as a result of ling of Countess Gtulla Di her lady in waiting, t Lieutenant Paterno, and the king |i reported ax inclined to censure her majesty for allowing the scan dal to run #0 long before Its bloody finale. £° when ff their of ¢ ) ' a m ta hoor ters Pate the cottage of t py said Paternc mntione if the him $400,000 pay his debts an: It developed today that Paterno, |if the demand we who is reported to be dying, tried | would make the scandal to blackmail the countess, and, fall-| eve Two Houses Clash Over Appropriations : wh t ot the I sion, takes ndath lows the recon (By Staff Special.) OLYMPIA, March 3.—The jand the have clashed clashed over the matter senate atter of pa ured at we and withou ot house bard lations today |” The other two bill he prac make Cal ac al necessar ferring chief Metealf's bil each the La accept its bill, board county the superior « The house k day, which pr state ag any r pe estate transaction 46 to 41 Rosenhaupt got a both houses memor not to make treaties with any tions which do not honor American sports. It is aimed at Russia senate this ence | tos re from f in rea The v ar othe ed in alizing cor Tomorrow will take u Ns introduc calf and Collins | pnate A. HEMRICH LEFT: ARTER MILLION ~ ~** ‘The estate of Andrew Hemrich,|¥ * sail cb lcs ahaha dl Ate ia dalton as reported to the probate court yesterday, is valued at $258 ot this $25,800 fs in realty and rH 13,136 | fn personalty. There ar 534 | shares of stock In the Seattle Brew ing & Malting Co., valued at $212 040, and 50 shares in the Hotel But- | ler Co., worth $5,000, pa Teats bill a ee ee es *% CHILDREN’S SNOW MAN SAVES FALLING MOTHER FROM DEATH A snow man built by Httle Mary Shrader being and having jumped from roof * NEW YORK, Mar children is responsible |% practically urt tod of the five-story tenement where the family had been {ll for weeks, She eluded her : |® from the roof. Striking two clothes | WHAT DOES THIS = a cory ery ruck the top of the JUDGE DO WITH IT? xara ceaenrnkatneth eee tthe & WASHINGTUN, March 2.—When shown a portrait of Mmself, which | the artist held at $1,000, Justice | Harlan, of supreme court, ex pressed hi fration and said (CZAR’S NAME IN GIRL’S Hsia kena net oes",| — SUTT FOR BROKEN PROMISE $1,000 when I was married, and | (By United Press.) every year since, when I fix up my Ww YORK, March 3—The accounts for the year, I find that I) name of the czar of all the Russian’ still owe that $1,000.” His salary is | dragged into the $100,000 $12 500 per year. suit brought by NET TRL SON net |Miss Anna Grunspan William Engligh Walling, million socialist, when Walling -ras recalled to the stand today HAYWARD, Wis., March 3. Walling’s book rangements were completed today by which the trial of Dietz, the “defender of Ca for murder, will h for alive ites ss the watcher as she now mar facts Friend of Gorky. en Walling wag questioned re Gorky, Miss Grunspan's attorne seeking to bring into the case fact that Gorky was ejected from American hotels for traveling with woman not his wife, Walling ewore that he never permitted Miss Grunsp him to any one as her prospect husband When asked if he had assailed Russia's Mes. cae | sage,” which refers to “Czar Nicho n to introduce Johm| las’ wild debauchertes,” was intro eron|duced and counsel for Miss Grun begin |span asked the author whether he | the American judiciary, Walling knew his statements to be true. | plied Walling answered that he wrote| “I appeal to the the story from information given| stand that my vi him by persons familiar with the! an fewargent — si Eee REEK AL TRROREREREAWA AKER * * * ve to under those of jury DEBATE ON OPEN SHOP Arthur Carr, Harrison and Frank Landsburg and Donald McChestney were chosen last night to represent | Lincoln high school in the ann Lincoln-Ballard debate The sub- ject will be “The Open Shop of the other can mass meeting tonight speakers Joe Smith through The Star In didates to speak at his big Y. M. C. Half of the time will be allotted an Tereee eee eee pith ed * * THIS TEXAN WANTS + AN ANGEL FOR WIFE. # ALBANY, March “t.—Does any “lady 5 feet 7 inches in height, weighing not more than 140 pounds, well edu cated, versed in plano playing and with a bank roll of $16, 000,” want to be married? Gov Dix has a letter from a Texan who s anxious for a wife fill ing those specifications, especially the clause* re ferring to the bank roll, LatiatclahelctelialeliehelalReletatahelaRataheletetadebatelalel a * |* * * |* * SEATTLE GIRL MARRIES he is eye MONTREAL, March 3.—1. W. R. fhe Blind Trooper,” a vet eran of the South African war, was last night married to Miss Jennie Munro, of Seattle, Wash. Mr. Mulloy met his bride in Wad dington, N. Y., where olin has been|of the proprietors of the visiting for some tim He has’ tel of that city. \never seen Miss Munro totally blind, having lost sight iw the war. Miss Munro, whose home 1414 Kast Valley st., Seattle, V is the daughter of J. 8. Munro, one ace loy, his at SESE EEE EE EE bs Sadladladindintatintintatetintotatntatated Rhkh hhh hh hhh tth garding his friendship with Maxim | “BLIND TROOPER” IN EAST! TWE NE OMT THAT ro FOOL JE PEOPLE Tey i Wwon'r Nrrow 17S MY SCARECROW 7. |\COUNTESS SLAIN IN HOTEL GED PARAMOUR ortt need terno ason & check signed by t The countess taken to h wing having partia the Trigona threatens The a who ed, refuses to disew dy wa a husband's home ly reconciled the tragedy couple before asein in closely # the tragedy |e eee ree i. BUBONIC GERM CAUSE } OF PNEUMONIC PLAGUE * Americ mystified ans have been some by the cable # . * * a* the ne of thousands used by the same germ abonie plague. In rm attacks the welling and In the Ch rm attacks the quickly + form the destroys Ke the eath ly It nonic scourge pationt kill wift, deadly poison is said that in the as su pnew ot Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee thee RUEF FIGHTS (By United Press.) FRANCISCO, March % hall apply to the state wu pre court for an order of re hearing before night B. Ke attorne Ruef if ler we shall then be to appeal, to the United States cir it court of ¢ writ of If that granted, I nd our will be en titled freedom on bail. writ Is denied shall a Washingtor PAY THE DOCTORS ATLANTA Marc Physicians of Atlanta have decided on a scheme to blacklist all non-payers. By looking down his list he can tell | whether your account is good not, If not, you will have or patent medicine SAN "We Abraham denied this for 04 we are eals for or writ is under to advance Celebrate March 17 The memory of St. Patrick, Ire land’s patron saint, will be ob served in Seattle this year more than ordinary elaborateness, Committees are for @ monster banquet at the | tle club on the night of March 17. | Judge George FE. Donworth of the} United States district court will be the prineipal speaker Roasts Carnegie (By United Press.) CHICAGO, March 3.—Roasting Andrew Carnegie to a brown turn, {Richard T. Crane. | Crane company, Is the current number =| World with a critte erg recent statement that called from Scot id rica to make armor nation in ve iron. he out here tod of the m of the 9 | ma | was Am the ip lpab te Delile ales Gate alicasle * FLORIDA'S BIRTHDAY. * *% WASHINGTON, March 3— *% |% Today is Florida's birthday, * * that state having been ad-*% | mitted to the unlon as the |® 27th state in 1845. * * * KEKE EKKK EK pl ‘ kill Paterno. | ard. | anid George | tn a position | It the} to pay in| with | at work preparing | Are: | president of the | to| for | GOURT MARTIAL AT BREMERTON | FOn BARRY? Rumors were current here today that Rear Admiral Barry, who wae retired from the navy.at San Fran under a cloud two months | 490 is to be court martialed by naval beard at Bremerton Cotu in we refused to cor story today, and the in cisco Commandant of the firm or would not di way The repe straight from naval ie rensation an i an. navy yard deny the as it ¢ 4 fre headqu nent vel men, It time that @ had éalled b heard which cau! was rumored council of re before them and charges against forwarded to We: Ik that lowed Barry tc BANG! Why didn’t ae You sa | you toy Why didn’t } “Hlecause | th Kiw Coltins, ar id of the Hi a Ford talking. Lewis was chus st. this mort ker car along Seve They me Bane nd the F | Seat Then the talking be “ Sue laste - ‘Trust Now, (By Calted Press.) CLEVELAND, ©. Mai trust busting suite were fied bere ¢ in the U, 8, cour * | against 35 jamp and electrical su ply amanafact Twelve of the companter ated in Ohio, fou being Cleveland concerns. It % | loged that these cor har 97 per cont of the country’s bus nee anid that they are in a combina: tion in testraint of trade KILLED BY AUTO (iy United Press) BAN FRANCISCO, Mareh Edward Casserly, a deputy |who Was struck last night | sesgor Dodge's automobile day without having regained con | sctousnos s w me coming you ht you chauffe Wm. J Dye stop? for W. J manage driving neau Works Co. in @ inter can h 3.—Big Safe crackers, ‘evidently broke Into Win: t av The s fron, proofing through ed tore the They then ward into the located in the corner of the safe in that receptacl money, which within th So caref did k that no from the noticed their and not until 8. Ojimi, cook's helper, came, in the morning, to light the fires was the discovered has a 4: with clay in Atte profes- | ible sheeting of | ween for fire boring a hole side sheet, they side, and then eting out med their way uy metal money box. upward right-hand jamming a hole so that the all er, fell jonals | 1409 F night getting ng 0 hb. Che and valuable by As left undisturbed. died to n kained ent thre ear window on the ground floor ting the and s ner tha windc The proof. the street feter afeter some time after mid: the $10 pa and opened clay int rance eb A td te eth Mel Malad a WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and vicinity Fair tonight and Saturday; increasing northeast winds RRR safe, a 1 20x26 ted in plain acksmen inch fire the front of view of the rolled the ate te rand into the kitchen to do their work arding them selves agat aswersbuy reac store in The ¢ ne operation \* * \* * ir * le . * . * safe MEYERS IS NEW MONTANA SOLON (By United Presa) HELENA, Mont., March Che nen on the last of 79 ballots p his name had not before mentioned, Judge Henry 1 dengoorat, today is the | United States 8 | Montana. Meyer to prev by constitutional lert HOW TO VOTE uldance has carefully inv ed th will be ed upon next Tuesday f its defeat win has given very been For and reade ut the inform Th propost ation ar ons th lid vote with thi eration to public bod, The Charter Amendment No. 1 Jot police. VOTE FOR IT. Charter Amendment No. Charter Amendment No The best “friends of these mea VOTE FOR IT. Initiative bill regulating in ol by labor men. next Ordinance 26,016.—Covering satisfactory to the men who bre Referendum on Ordinance Telegraph Co,, a branch of the chise Passed council Mayof Moore and thousands of good citizens AGAINST IT. Bond issue of $800,000 to build municipal MOST IMPORTANT. VOTE FOR: IT. Three other bond issues, two for library $40,000 brid Fifteenth av. The bridge least partly sments, as it, will benefit people of Seattle. No recommendation. ‘The election of the right men to public office is, of course, always | lof importance. In this election, however, The Star believes that, the selection of the best nine men for the council will mean so much to the great body of people that this newspaper feels justified in urging its readers to solidly support these nine men: . OLIVER T, ERICKSON. 5. A. J. GODDARD. 6. ROBERT B. HESKETH. &.108 SMITH: 7. AUSTIN E, GRIFFIi HS. 3. JAMES Y. C, KELLOGG. 8. MAX WAROALL. 4. W. H. WEAVER, 9. E. L. BLAINE. FRRR RRR ARRAN TRON OOO RET E NES anc growing a merits of The for the the Star any | most eu of readers ¢ in mind, tht: the quesiggr make GAy n or new at ‘ r ¢ 1 easure, and ful con Re ut j piring RECALL PASSES (ity United Press.) DENVER, March }for a constitutional an stbmiasion of two que | people, a recall measur house here today by & to 13. It now goes to the Ready for the Reciprocity Now (ily United Prev.) WASHINGTON, March 3.—When reconvened today Sen ator Stone (dem.) of Missouri |served notice that at the close of the consideration of the naval ap-| propriation bill today he would call | up. the reciprocity measure naval Dill carries appropriation aggregating $126,000,000. | DE DOOK COMING. SAN FRANCISCO, March 3.—An nowncement that the Dike and] | Duehess of Manchester will make a| jong visit to California In the near future g only to work mendations fire chic and aim following coune!! imitation 2.—On the ta 3.—-Amend! VOTE FOR IT. ative and referen: ed the ax the are Providing ndment and ions to the passed the of 60 dum act 8 ati with amendment talling of electric Intro aragraph ame ground as ht up the other bill. 19,077.—Giving the National District Western Union, a fire protection fran protests of fire department officials, | IT’S A STEAL, VOTE Al equipment duc preceding, and is VOTE FOR !T./ we street car line, THIS IS bonds and for a should be for at 2 per cent of the |the semate on only was made here EXTRA SESSION WASHINGTON, M Jan extra session of congres \* CARUSO GIVES HIMSELF A That | * VERY, VERY NICE PRESENT is a\* (By United Press.) |cortainty was believed here today,|* = ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, March That man following ident Taft's official) * “Ifeel so glad I could throw myself away” had little admission that he fay March 16 | * Re tly the great tenor got a fleck of Broad for the opening day, The date rep-|* his throat, and the golden voice was gone, Today he resents a compromise reached at al well again conference of republican and demo: | * In celebration of the fact cratic leaders. It is now belleved|* emerald cameo, the only gem of that all chance of a vote on Ca-|% istence, He gave it to himself, nadian reciprocity at this session | * bar v ed. KERR KKK KR RK who sald, on Caruso y dust in is almost Caruso made the a gift of a $2,500 kind known to be in ex Tre cec ee eee eee es HAEEEEEA EEE EEE SEERA EERE EES HE WHAT THE YEGGMEN DID TO WING'S CAFE PHOTOGRAPHED BY STAR'S STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ergeant Keefe arrested « mam’ the name of Sam McCarmbery, suspicion this morning. Me rmbery hi itil two Weegs ago »yed as waiter at the cafe- has been seen around ny times since he left. however, haven't much’ his connections with the &. This is the second time this place has been broken into. About t months ago someone ente! through the same window and, after breaking the cash register up, took what little change there was im it. The cracksmen left no clew whatever for the police to works upon COMMISSION AND. K (By Staff Special.) OLYMPIA Mareh 3.— preme court today prinel of the government The plan which is being carried out in Spokane and which is al ready in operation in Tacoma, was attacked in the courts. Former U. S. Senator George Turner made the final argument, pleading that {t was unconstitutional to combine execu. tive and legislative functions. The su. ined the commission plan of sui NAMES WON’T ROTATE. The ballots which have been prepared for the election next Tuesday will not have the names arranged in alpha- betical order and will not rotate, as in the primary election, but will be placed on the ballot a rding to the number of Votes received at the primaries, Oliver T, Brick- son heading the list and F, P, Mullea boing No. 18. ROR tk ee ee ee NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE we didnt get out any aa that somebody van again. We have ia going to arders this. sea ng in & big supply Metropotttan Haze) Phibb is are staying at hotel today and Working as waitress hurned to Seattle business. iris gone What is @ hata, seven Hicktown at way in five months, yway?

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