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Read the Little Giant’s Attack in Tomorrow’s Star weat.| The Seattle Star |.» ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE acne weithobnieantioniheruabar’ SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911 ONE CENT. 23w2"42t,.42 NEWS STANDS Be Vol 3, NO, 19, JTTLE GIRLS SLEEP ALL NIGHT IN PARK RAN AWAY LITTLE DORIS AND ELVA HILLM AN TO BE HOM HOME SENTENCED band stand of Volunteer Park after a six-mile walk, two little i < girls, Doris Dobbs, 9, and little al Elva were found by Park 4 . ‘. er Wilson yester / ‘ clinging rt-stained bag in which were | A medicine bottte A piece of rope ack knife ball of atrir A faded ribbe NO CLUES By United Press.) PORTLAND, Or. March 16—Ie LITTLE DORIS DOBBS, AGED 9. , effort to clew that would dt tion of the man HOLD UP Teo aae « « ct i made a SPOKANE, March 6 he ugh « v the down Ing one ined ee r came ted y 3 4‘ y ‘ entice the night n A » ren t n Hang First ay y . arrewted > ed by many that he Fletcher ‘ n Spokane, ow- he cases, and FEAR STRIKE the nigh holdup wa. the ‘oughout od here to- day n a short time. Boy Out i in His annganced that there was nk BY MISS ROSALIE wees egret “diy (Of “The Midnight Sons” Company, now playing | at the Moore Theatre.) roger a od om otee & Night Clothing eal FIREMAN Are you going to meet me at Pike and Second Saturday noon? 4 ' 4 police if you have any idea of being the lucky one who will find The Star's golden key, better be there r F e take Sbout 10 minutes before 12, and you won't miss anything " ior Ber I will leave the Modre theatre by the main entrance at just 12 o'clock. 1 will be in a big automobile oes of (By United Presey ar-old boy LITTLE ELVA DOBBS, AGED 7. Armed strike Ky ? was found wandering down| a _| Armed s 4 and you can’t mistake me if you will look closely at my picture today. This is the way | will be dressed late tale © to ler Way in his under : attacked a Queer en Saturday. ms t , : I | last wight. Morris told Mra. De ngine i untain near From the Moore my chauffeur will drive directly south on Second av., and we will stop at the corner t re ¢ t Han that he arrived sal here today and f ounded @f Second and Pike. . hat 1 jlate ta hi ow Powers te strike- And when you see my auto stop—WATCH OUT! | am going to hide that big golden key right then overalls 1 | drove f 4 aker. The engine guard is miss- and there—and the man, woman or child who finds it will be rewarded with $50 in gold coin, The deeyed he t « t i threw ® ic aft 1 ing, and it is be ¢ also was money is in the little Iron box at The Star office right now, and nothing will unlock that box but thet failed n oth: a lal golden key Gee,” I'd itke to A nd |etarted away c g. An ho % Now, if you are late in getting to Pike and Second Saturday at noon, you will have no chance to find | sleep in a park all night, but I a kind-he 1 Khbor too MAY STOP SHOW. the key and win the $50. | am not going to stay around any longer than necessary. The first little nook | licked i 1 did nid he in for the r Q Png aN The claim of C. William Kolb, or cranny | see where that key can be tucked in—THAT WILL BE THE HIDING PLACE. Remembers His Errand Motris was < ation | z 3 n dialect comed that the Watch sharp, and if you see where the key goes. you will not have to worry where you are going) ‘Then, remembert “oy me. His case be pa oF Commissioner Hamilton play, “Lonesome Town,” now at the to get the money for your new Easter clothing. That $50 will take care of, that, all right! rnard tur Ac ante qn by Juvenile Judge Frater to |had combin th Commissioner Grand, is his personal property, and Saturday at noon—at Pike and Second. The key will be hidden right out-of-doors and in plain sight. | Seari continued :, a. | BOFTOW therford to run the y hos that his one-time pdattner, Max M Better be there a little before 12 and your chances will be all the better is « an up here ¢ " © old politic is, @ Dill, has no right to its ‘use, will MEET ME AT PIKE ANO SECOND SATURDAY NOON! ‘ ine cunt Wikkdbane taee ; Mrs Ballinger Home fon w Lae date moratnk toc a goat be adjusted by Judge Taliman Fri - yo e Can you think of a good, spappy | day afternoon. a policema yp her busbend ° Mre. Richard A. Ballinger, wife| It was poin however, that| name for the Seattle carnival this | DOGS His HEIRS. ken ef the former secretary of the in- | © official annot called | fi 1 h $50 t 1 HYANNIS, Neb., March 16.—The ton paid |terior, accompanied by Mra. J. M,/until the t 4 1 by the bast! man rmaduke of n the of Robert T. Ax- {nson, wife of the secretary of |legislature as an € nt to the and he soon was | Dick me r man, leaves all to his two in watching a desk ser-|thé war department, arrived in Se- | constitution f y the peo this morning mastiffs, Nero and Neptune. Upon WASHINGTON, Mare Pca Mexican railways a ook @ prisoner attle Inst night ple r anize the o the death of ¢ the property Any boy or girl under 16 who|to comply with General M . r to cease transpe rae latter comes to pay a visit; The people who have resented | r¢ the comn to go to F ing antr fs found upon the streets after 10| troops, the rebels began t ampaign of bi » dest n h per son, Henry Dickinson of |the commissioners’ actions, h ree Mp on the death of both the remain- o'clock tonight without a guardian | caused a diction t junta b that a ym mun 1 ay Ballinger | ever, say that they wil m ast 2 r . r in founding a will be arrested and, taken before rior Mexico would ut off within 24 hour |eaid last ni former sec- | passage of t all bill i Portland ival |hospital for animals. J. W. Ball, the Juvenile Judge Frater to answer The junta t activities e urg “ y a United Presa) retary will be within two} people as soor 8 possible and every other affair administrator, is to receive $100 a for infraction of the curfew law r he ts that 5 orp PENSACOLA, Fla, March 16 weeks to get a chance to discipline Lon the coast jmonth for caring for the dogs. Police Chief Bannick today t# ? | With firemen powe and the fiton and Rutherford gued general orders to his men to ANTO: a t 2 populace | * whieh B “ée 0 ES. OR” = n There ere ehtively too mas t a used to t t them and th quipment the railre tio, aptead Gana SAN QUENTIN, Cal., March 16.—| Dt bef eB nig on pares H I M d M F t D ll ebildren roaming about at night,” |, e arriving are left on the cars in the yards.|this afte far y a atiff| Abe Ruet ie ni by the in-| dent, to succeed Dr. O'Rourke, ¥ ow ade y irs ollar pgp net les rnd 7 3 cknamed in d he, “and I intend to stop t e gondola cars, stock cars and loco-| northwest hin an hour} mates of San Quentin pri The | Testan etlee. Unde? the law children also 1 ‘ eld here, but railway officials will not say| after the flame 6 dit-| Professor ause dine pith r 16 years of age must be off Amici ea Dy war greta ferent cit € rning,|conrses on philosophy, hi > bo " t appointe BEING THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF HOW DIFFERENT SE. gE F nd see aan “a 5 perme : eee hosp ATTLE PEOPLE GOT THEIR START IN LIFE. from April to Oct BY N. H. LATIMER, Ell M BARRED. : =a ce sere hema , FOR MURDER : = ; ae DOCTORS WIN IT. 22 sy ROSEBURG, Or., March 1 WASHINGTON, March 1é even ng picture was or de str d mn of barre mo 4 ‘ Roy MeCiallan pre y wilt be giv he unty compet Teomes Waluh i a deren tn i . els by the police i i ih en a preliminary examination in| purses for $45 a month aid N ope Pipe a anton : My father told me a “ the Ideal the slip-on h 16.—-Mystery as » whereabouts ome ot a the justice court for having killed h ast ite : , ong iy Retta McGregor, discharged head | iiiionaire will cost t ‘ . he would put me war game” here to¢ Otherwise, and B. H, Mahan, as an outgrowth of| nurse, today The patients will | 6 oR Bima on a regular sal- K was unrelieved by war's Not | y | their rivairy over Miss Lillian Spei-! sufter lookin’ eros tel : : aes ary, and I wei Da ghost of ve as, Can ker, It was ¢ ected t charge The Cer Labor Council last ”, and Dr. C. F. Wainwright of |e work ; would be filed toc night comr ed Dr. O'Rourke Wor » for $42.0 vest ald ne 80 except f the y mariner 1 MODERN BUILDING and * agg og wage ick 5 Woe if only lett here y might anc ported f Banestce- M ctink that /ointed @ committee to Investig RATE WAR ON g00d on Monda kne ve steamed ‘ new house will hold together in a te FRANCISCO, M f 4 Bg bet Wa ghied by ¥ . Sie anak os hard wind hospital conditions oon { fic Navi wes ta ntractor—Yes, 1 think {t will BAR TICKET PIRATES. ation comp yected word t 5 . tday Lever it’s painted in Le and when FIGS AND PEEK-A-BOO WAISTS | . “ Success is sweet; the sweeter if a aaane eiiatina te. es tha the Pomp y bt doers) a: “ ame I was long layed and attained through atre tickets speculators from ompletely ex- Report ° nt thi I hav desided 2 kep a diary with it. sister agnes she keps 1 & so will| Should Know _ BROKE UP THIS HAPPY HOME— YE 1 manifold struggles and defeat plying their trade on the side- [DY | th ote hausted, and my A. Bronson Alcott walks, became effective today y ~ we = ands and arms some copies if | 5 ch 16 sts and upbraided his wife about @ d 1 . - Mibigh abi # it £ a-boo waists ie the testimony showed, He did Billiken tad dene Ba IE ote siete are reat t notes fie idderecs bat his wit This happy little Billiken lady 7 . . t digas , M la. Stebheris| couldn't make then as good as one| causnt.the eye of The Star Pic i an! Baltimore has to pay a millinery c ever earned ve € « | ‘ie 1, Peery hae 0 ture Man’ and he locked her bill for a woman whose hat was en 18 ngbt a U. Ster Seattle | of her neighbors, he h udahy Packing o! ich S. Stee! NEWSITEMSFROM || Oe COMAnY Pac recat net doog satinise | ‘Heme reny Tha hanpoted the dics fe . : and there is one of those bright othe fre whe OF wrong and war NO SIREWORKS round dollars waiting for th® | quit Was unsigned, as the man feared the police w NEW YORK, March 16,—The (By United Press.) temorrow before 11 inthe morn- | may see this letter printed in ‘The Star and be looking for an answer today is held responsible forthe | By gaining 16 votes f Deemer } Chief police, I come from a good family in Mlinois who tried to Pain Fireworks Manufacturing | States senator, W. §. Kenyon, an| funny hat” was young Willis | who were gamblers and crooks and from them I learned to steal with | awl the latest noos about miself in Co., who are petitioning the su: assistant United ate ttorney Benson, 13 years old, the son of cards and get drunk. I know how to work and can do a big day's work, | corporation be dissolved. The | being elected. It was believed that; second av. Willis attends the I will confess that I ain't nothing but a common thief and wisi lf it wus a fin da 2 da & Ma she directors assert that the com Kenyon will be chosen tomorrow Madrona school, where he was who bas gone threw many a drunk and bin in a good many hyldups.} | | SACRAMENTO, Cal., M 7 when I see men holds good honest jobs and living on the square Ij the 1st buterfli of spring. am On| NO SUNSHINE HERE Bones, seveyal of which re 40 The Picture Man will be | megk off to myself and set down and feel awftl sorry the lookout & hickey morrison is| ee aaa cae |Hilda Ostman, 32, for many years a|'been a part of some prehistoric ant-| on Wallingford av., near Forty- | because 1 might get in trouble, 1 ain't got a friend on earth except my loukin out | mother. in Ilinots. at |Richmond borough, attempted sul-| the county chain & digging In| school on Fourth av. N., near | ‘Aim’t there no way for a man who is penitent to pull himself back|2da fer maken a grate noise bi new book crop into. effec wore. deen Gale Used to #aY.| fikeness up in his big camera ruined by a policeman’s stray bul-|me the ve of money—and of morning at the Cascade school, annick | at ol e nee 7 THE HICKTOWN BEE Bke peek-#-boojand Judge Conrey agreed with he i J oak cae Hannich tt ince heli ~| “unknown” at The Star office. | atte { he made himself known. So Bannick can’t help him sane Fourth of July movement DES MOINES, Ia, March 16 Ing | Has any suggestion? The letter is printed below THURSDAY MARSH 16—| action of four directors of the /in today ballotin for United Yesterday's “boy with the r me right. When I got to be 17 years olf | got in bad company preme court, asking that the | general, came within 13 votes of| W- 0. Benson, of 928 Thirty. | put there ain't any work pany has but $23 in the bank, caught by the Picture Man. | aware to god I want to live a better Ife. I am ashamed of myself ant |*¢% 1 kin go barefoot when i s a face, Mrs | NEW YORK, March 16.—Miss | feet in length, and believed to have| either at the Interlake school | 1 feel bad and want to quit. I can’t tell my history to nobody ' ‘ . 2 2 rea | worker for the Sunshine Society in| mal w recently unearthed by fourth st. or at the John Day | nubs snow got a likin 2 school cide by inhaling gas yesterday. the Western Pacific drainage canal. | Crockett st. tomorrow. out of the jaws of hell?” ruben his slate pencils 2gether,