The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1911, Page 1

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ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911 ONE. CENT. AIN® AND News STANDS Be. SECRET ARMY MOVE MAY MEAN WAR TROOPS HURRIED VOTES; LOSES BY ONLY 666 ON TO FRONTIER Two additional precincts com pleted at 1:30 gave Goddard 3 392, Smith 343, an added lead of 49. This makes 150 precincts in Se eee ie roe teas | THE WINNERS slight margin SMITHS REMARKABLE GAIN ELECTED FOR THREE YEARS. k Diggest gair pout ) more fe KK Hesketh the pri Be se, even Only the nl tende of 1 op or the hi ELECTED FOR TWO YEARS. . , the fant th 1 the Quiet in Spokane. Wurda 1644 men was f ; votes. ot : eam to 06 ELECTED FOR ONE YEAR ERICKSON LEADS | Goae ; . Erickson ain leads the ticket by a big margin. t esketh | Kellox the labor ur andidate, a good second. Blaine ‘an second tn} 7 the primary, dre down to fifth place yee and Wardall goes {nto third place THE LOSING NINE Smith LENGTH OF TERMS Mab The relative standing of the nine candidates {s Important, because | yy. 7 the « b t will serve in the counetl for three ' @ next for! ponies two yea the low three ne year. Kellog d and Haa ? Qu are the th - = As in mg how the people of Rainier vaile ted on the m ar bonds, three prectnets of the ward gave 1,063 for t. The 10th precinet gave 10 again RUISERS COAL UP. FREODIE HELPS. SMITH’S REMARKABLE GAIN "<2" *°: 7 gre Tao Te UAE ee ae coaling COMPARED WITH OTHERS ©: 3)! i ound eto mi) as roe re a 19 DAYS’ RESTFOR WOMAN WHOSE BRAVE = _ FIGHT FOR CHILDREN STIRRED CITY its paid . — ! us ileia- névten: ad oir t eee eee eee eee, forced ¢ hat.the bond Ry ¢ Street car line c ’ The cc esent indies ‘ 4 " WEATHER FORECAST. PEOPLE INTENSELY INTERESTED Thurs moderate erly fon and 4 and just me the Star wes ‘ | draw very recently. Wby , nued his That the people of Seattle we more eoply intere i wind : 7 Webb and con’ t m « b e . P outcome of the bond issue than in the election of nit net was r der " an she is | called up early made evident. Scores of telephone messages pd eee eee ee able n ; 8) wood. On Star office this ning praising this paper, which alone orted IN NEW YORK Boba ong ts , ttle’ ones * wever, t the agent recelved | ter culing 1 nat Hil a The. tory. for the bonde of tt nan a ne hall from} one i F Mrs, Tiede-| shoes, so that they cout ' ses 5.00 ommission ‘ nad all these ing not foo! “quantity of 1 . f new strong « ¥ ) How He Worked ent faith Inten- men’s ere not foole y 1 ity ‘ 2 ‘ ure by the Pe nterests and their newspa’ V dt " ene il , The tist of cc « No nd bu You have heard PLANS WILL BE CARRIED our t pe a e ntee p Mrs. Tiedemann ® for children | fendant, who boug The ain election of seten out of the nine candidates pledged Boston Harbor f 05 Be yp ieeloneletal (ee Saree * Grrl Who Fought White Slavers Stk 2 EE ae wa pete sued have “9 i ely mails f rposes of fraud in buy: ties of logged off In Seattle Is Strangely Missing _ ha ea | Sts ae Ay *: sonpaig ol different salesmen working from frequently led to the same land grandta the. ea of work and he #8. 8 efforts being made to t ronr | reading fr cing ‘than 9 t — That land had been sold a second Oe time was explained as a result of falling into the han white slave trafficker Hillman $30 on a} and after | being sold to more ding to t Mrs. MacKe was be ¢ 1 and M ack I Ke wae a 1 odell ~ erna evening, and A ee citlnens hs hee *eF tomorrow morning Attorney Todd I a er n rl ary M Ma 7 ‘ y the government, at « ag e vice & she b will be ready terday, was reca The in arde “Old Man Defies Courts to “nl _ Make Him Give Up Child ° ll benitheeunt te oe \ = c "(i | NEWS ITEMS FROM Compensation Bill gh pe Agra tr| bene ‘or $1,000 cash defendant for $6.60. Passes Both Houses re cn i OLYMPIA, March 8.—Washington sta today as the decided that the all sovereign states in the world in the matter of providing earnest and let bim pengation its tast army of w orkingmen. The Te to his Vashon farm. He : coner compulsory compensati passed the senate yes » provide for the b ly to 10, It had already p assed the house eee. ee 2 es * GIRL HAS HAIR CUT OFF IN A THEATRE. Tee eee eee eee ee * * FIRST VICTIM OF \* “THE MEXICAN WAR.” * d any Think’ of | tation r Ie WE, , WHAT THE. TEATS-FALCONER BILL MEANS and 7.» Apri and December didn't match well iy wery Injury to a workingman will be compensated, regardle | and the girl fled with the son about a i , who. is to blame. os rong par of a year ago. The courts gave her 4 ¥ The defenses of “fellow servant,” “contributory neglgence” and Asks for Extreme Penalty. a divor | , f ‘assumption of risk” are abolished | “1 could t about this But that son of his old a | ‘ 7 Every workingman's death resulting from an accident while at} for da he made at it |the apple of Leroy Landers’ , work will entitle his dependents to $4,000. | He took bim away from th girl wery dangerous industry will be compelled to pay to the te mother's home when the family : &.percentage, based on its payroll, for the payment of such damage WASHINGTON YARN | “4 threw him into jail | each, will have charge of this fund, arf make the disbursements. | Hoe must stay there till he would] Appeals from the decision of the commissfon may be made by the F | tell where the child was, the court LEROY LANDERS. workingmen and thein, dependents only i WASHINGTON, March 8.—There are reasons | ordered F* = . i Sdzorbitant lawyers foca in damage suits will be eliminated : a _. where every comfort and advantag® and a mother's " - c That'll be never was the old Youterday they were “gonvinced No in or death Nl go {thout compensatioy Ov “ 8. ae he Ronen ahaa deer tine Pi 0 defiance |The child is 4 years old, rsh tal rst Sih ae baa rv a Is there a little girl to ifll the place? ice of meat are laughable,” said ~ = = Read this letter, received by the The t lay Hiv oto] PE APPORTIONMENT |\8-HOUR BILL IS ee essional friend. ‘The are @ | in i wo ar ce boys, a d 3 id would train them to grow up more gentlemanly, thoughtful and av@Ming tight lacing. ‘Is tght (By Staff Special.) ave Jofferson county two repre (By Staff Special.) JSenate then passed the bill, but re kind, There is no hope of there being a little sister for them, lacing unwive?’ her teacher asked in a physiol | OLYMPIA March §.—-It Is proba-| sentatives, and King county, despite} OLMPIA, March 8.—The fish|fused to accept the amendments and we feel sure that there are many little girls who are in need ble that Washington will not be re-| {te enormous growth, got no extraland fruit industry repregeptatives |Back went the bill to the house of a good home. We want a little girl, and would treat her as our Yes, it is very unwise,’ was the | districted for legislature followinng | members. which refused to kill the amend own. We prefer a child not less than 8 or 9 years old, and would Why #0” the teacher pursued, ‘Be-| the 1910 census, at least not by the) When the bill reached the senate Satiaahn Bvde tha” sa vobabe ments, Yesterday the sena prefer to adopt her and give her our name. Is there such a little present. sessions The two houses| this morning, Senator Jackson got | partial victory over the advocates} uring on the half a loaf theory, || girl in Seattle? it busts the corset,’ confidently replied |are deadlocked on It. his own bill substituted and set forjof an eight-hour work day for) passed the bill with the» housg In the lower house ..¢ ‘cow coun-| consideration this afternoon. It] women, amendments. This man and his wife have furnished Seattle references, ties” insist on one representative] gives King county 11 senators and] The house passed the bill first] So that no women need work | and letters relating to the above matter will be forwarded them, ladies’ select school.” 0 ch ¢ounty. The MeArdie| 21 representatives instead of 8 and| with amendments excluding the| longer than elght hours a day me Write to Cynthia Grey, care of The Star. . + * * * * * WASHINGTON, March 8 & | The first of war" in #|® the pre irry oceurred *\& here th mor when Pri * | vate Wm. Hogan, Battery ©, # | Third id Artillery, — feli * | from h e and was fatal * | * injured vans eee ee ee her loss until she reach 1 home SRR (sob ee eee Kee Ee EEE EK EEE Here is a home for @ little girl in a beautiful suburban town are jubilant today following thelr the heroine of Washington's fashionable ‘young 4 by the house yesterday, | 17,as at present. women in those industries, Zhe|less ahe ts .n a cannery, a

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