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GAY DINNER ON CRUISER: ARREST GIRLS Wa" WAS “BLUFF (hy United Pre) Be March 22 | aseure the Japanese am-| that the present relations Japan and the United} are entirely satisfactory ‘Patt invited Baron Uchida | jp call at the White House this at-| The president wished to the ambassador that there | 4 tor the beltef that military maneuvers on | frontier were unfrie ndly | Japanese nation In su ‘wel situation today a friend | Taft said Trele Sam's cue to take epee, 2 allowing his six-shoot- | be exposed, roll up his slee ro, se MMs muscle, take out To and then sit down an The wily gentleman for) the staze was set fully ap too, that the act was for parpore, and Uncle Sam is now | eter eae ee eeee WELL, THIS OUGHT TO SETTLE IT 0. K. CHICAGO, March A Teagon was advanced for @iistence of the “un law” by Prof. Charles a lecture on “The Family He said it was due fe the fact that a woman with “million-dollar personality herself dependent upon “thousanddollar masculine ” Money, not the pos @ of it, but its lack, is for the degra ‘of the millions of wom who must marry men do not love Reteeaeereee JAIL iy United Freee) © QHICAGO, March 22—Ten Chi- beef barons were brought iby nearer to jail here to fn case of their conviction for | violations of the Sherman | law, when United States | ‘Carpenter overruled a demur- indictments against them and that the “immunity bath” ‘@id not apply. thers affected are Louts,| and Chas. Swift, Edward} 3. Ogden Armour, Francis, Arthur Meeker, Thomas) rerrrrrrrrrerrrs « Edward Morris, and Louts/ , ie indictments charge @ crim-| iracy by the packers, who aceused. On convic- | Would be liable to prison | IAUKEE, March De- the socialist candidates for M school board in this, the hot ‘the propaganda in the United | Milwaukee women today are | as a political power A had nollified all precedents. | ah 10,066 votes. i Please don't forget that tomorrow | ithe day, the Lois theatre at Sec aan the place, and the Pwant every woman reader of to accept this as a per) Mj invitation to come to The 6 free matinee tomorrow. You 2O money—just the coupon here today. There will be Y of room, for no seats will be | Gnd money is about as worth @ the Lois tomorrow after Bas It is at the North Pole <ah6 Girl From Turkey” isn't a drama and there is no prob- Me it to worry you, it is just if purposes. and I am a little vaudeville specialty Just for this special perform ~ feats will be reserved fs early a possible Performance starts at 2:30 the doors will be open half an Sarlier, All you need for ad the coupon, and any is entitled to come ARR KKK KA KKK so be * STAR MATINEE COUPON. & Coupon will admit any *® Noman or girl the Lois ® ire Thursday afternoon, * P BO MONEY REQUIRED Vitlarce BERR eH FEAR wai Low PE MELBOURNE: On ot coll , lard in the Pacific tw ae Tise to app ne osions The latest display of cine, of the yellow race as| been discovered in| LAS a eee 2 2 2 2 THE WEATHER, 1 yd tonight and Thursday; * * * * ‘east winds. * * * Ae ja divorce. * i* WHEN YOU F LIKE 7 COUPLE IN DIVORCE COURT Can a couple live on love and less than $60 a month? If the trials of pretty 22-year-old Margaret L. Tucker and young Al len G. Tucker are any criterion, it cannot be done either in Tacoma or in Seattle. This morning Mra, Tuck- er, for nearly two hours, told Judge Carey how the high cost of living and meager wages brought about sufficient discord,’ regret and frie tion into her married life, that she most now appeal to the courts for This, too, after a little baby girl had come. Then Debts Plied Up. Mrs, Tuckér told how her husband worked at various jobs, for the Ore- | gon & Washington railroad, Car ns Packing Co., Wells Fargo Ex- nal ee ee ed WHO ARE THEY? BOSTON, March 22.—Figh- teen strange appearing men, wearing “drum major” ha quilted blouses, and trousers with high leather boots, are being detained at the immigra- # tion station because govern- *% ment interpreters are unable % to classify them or understand their language. They have # tickets for Seattle, Wash. jee ek eae ae see es NO SUNDAY WORK WASHINGTON, March 22.--Sun- work in postoffces throughout the country fs to be discontined so | tar as is consistent with rapid trans peretes of the mails. It is not roposed to close important post Taees entirely, The future of the Olympte penin sula, its resources and natural ad- vantages were freely discussed at a love feats and banquet given by the Seattle Commercial club night to over 100 representative cit izens of Port Angeles, Irondale, Port staan owe and Dongeness. eeeeeeee seteeeeeeeeeee James & Bushnell, Photo DAPHNE POLLARD. LITTLE UNFORTUNATES N THEN YOUL FEEL LIKE LOVE ON $60 PER MONTH FAILS; [press Co, Augustine & Kyer; that! they lived happily together for near ly a year, but their debts began to accumulate | She told of their living in a little | room in Tacoma, their moving to Se- | attle. Then of their Moving from place to place here; how she had to go to work; that quarrels crept into their lives; that the baby had to b }taken care of by others while sh | Was at work | aby Didn't Know Them. Then she told of one occasion | when husband and wife visited the |itttle baby at the strange home she was 7 months old then—but that their offspring failed to recognize them. his cross complaint, MEXICO QUIET EL PASO, Tex., March 22.—Op-| timism that the end of the Mexican revolt i near, which was rampant here yesterday, has paled and almost disappeared today through the faflure to receive any message promising peace from Mexico City The fmpression here now is that| Diaz has refused to discuss any pro | posalx wotil the rebellion Is over, | and both revolutionary sympathiz | ‘ers and federals think it looks now Wke a long hard fight to a finish. AUSTIN, Tex, March 22.—Two companies of Texas rangers were ordered to Chisos today to disperse 300 Mexican outlaws who, under the guise of being revolutionists, are raiding American ranches and levy- ing tribute of cattle and horses. Tucker SAN ANTONIO, Tex,, March 22. Genera] Smith's brigade, with a total of 2,350 men, began its march | to Leon Springs today The regi ments were in light marching order and were accompanied by 12 ambu-| lances and 60 wagons. The recruits were left at the camp. WASHINGTON, March 22.—That |the United States mobilized troops lon the Mexican border to prove its | preparedness to cope with an event | which that very preparedness would | prevent, is the explanation given | out here today in official circles of | the present situation along the Rio| Grande. SAN DIEGO, March 22,-—-Filibus-| tering at Magdalena bay has been going on ever since the outbreak of the border warfare, according to two Mazatlan concession holders who have arrived here on the Mex jean steamer Manuel Herrerias According to their statements, the filibuster is a three-masted schoon er rigged vessel, with the funnel aft | the mainmast, and a register of about 300 tons. KATHERINE ELKINS BAGS ALLIGATOR) NEW ra teh 22,— | During a lull In the Etkins-Abruzai courtship, Miss Katherine Elkins, | daughter of the late senator from West Virginia, is rounding out the jast of the winter hunting here {n the south, Her most notable achievement | is the bagging of a nine-foot alli |gator. As the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Leiter at a houseboat party, she saw the big saurian on the sar-| face of a lagoon, and with one crack of her rifle put a bullet through his eye. The stuffed hide, she thinks, will make a fine trophy. WANTED TO SEE T. R. | (By United Press.) } LOS ANC March 22.—Be- cause Mose McLain, a vagrant, wanted to see Roosevelt when the latter arrived in Los Angeles, Police Judge Rose him three hours to get out of town instead of two, It was 9 o'clock when McLain was found guilty “Two hours to clear the court “Can't you stretch St @ little? 1 want to see Roosevelt,” pleaded Me- Lain. “SANE” FOURTH DID IT. March 22 » Fourth” is ged, for the ap pointment recelver for t Manufacturing company, manufac: turers of fire works, ave out,” ruled ‘The | sponsible, | Bremerton Funeral today, 2 p charges his wife with being of ex travagant babits and unwilling to assume the burdens of being a poor man’s wife. The case is still on trial Default Divorce Day. This was default divorce day at the court house. But the news did hot get to many the would-be db ve So, although 32 cases were ready to be heard this morning be fore Judge Carey, only 12 were present, The entire ceived di freeing them from the matrimonial state Under the rules of the court now, default divorce cases are heard every first, third and fourth Wed. neadays of the month. rees This little girl was immortal: Ized at the Rainier schoo! today 80 she is in our little gatlery of fame, now. There is # dollar waiting for her at The Star of- fice. The little girl In The Star Monday was Mordecai Mitchell. She called for her dollar yest day, but there is another dollar still here for the boy in The Tomorrow the Picture Man will be either at the Alki school, Carrol! st., or the John B. Allen school, Phinney av. ASK NEW TRIAL FOR AILLMAN Attorney: Frederick Burch for ©. D. Hillman, convicted of using the mails to defraud, said this morning that he would ask a new trial for his client this afternoon, his motion would probably argued Saturday, which time Hillman comes up for sentence before Judge Donworth Bureh is basing his pl said, on the government's at . it te using | Hillman’s books against him, which | the the tim: attorneys objected to at the ground that it |like making a man testify against himself. Burch said he would ¢ |tack the qualifications of some o! the jurors also, FAVOR SUFFRAGE (By United Brees.) YORK, Mareh 22. representing nearly the important unions and tions will declare themselves favor of the ballot for women 4 meeting in Carnegie Hall to- gathering was arranged the labor men a chance to themselvés On the suffrage Labor all of federa in NEW leaders: mass night to give declare j bill, T. R. BACK AGAIN LOS AN Col, Theodor second triumphant entry into Log Angeles on his present trip at 11 jo'clock. His reception was not as riotous as that of yesterday Mrs. H. G. Draper, mother of J. or, freight ‘representative R., died Sunday at m. applicants | Feral times spoke up for them. |TWO YOUNG GIRLS| FIGURE IN NAVY YARD AFFAIR Two youn girls emerged from the @ gay dinner aboard the United & on pearance of valuable monds and th dixed girls in the ets by Marshal Edward Angel we Which set the little town of Bremerton by the ears last night | “SPARKLERS” MISSING | Dorie St. Clair, 17 and her girl companion, Eva Brown, | 16, Were the girls arrested on charges of disorderly conduct had been taken in charge Marshal Ange! than a br man dashed into the marshals office and sald he wa a extent of yaluat sparkler Marshal Angel fixed bail in the Of $75 each which the girls produced GIRLS ESCAPE TO SEATTLE But Mibtead of appearing this morning fc & boat for Seattle, forfeiting their bail, Marshal Ange communicétion with the Seattle police. When the the steamabip H. B. Kennedy, City Detect Phil them und@r arrest. They were locked in the ¢ of Marvha! Ange) Roth youthful prisoner missing diamonds ONE DOLLAR | WILL KEEP THIS FATHERLESS BOY ONE | WHOLE WEEK AT MOTHER RYTHER’S— THERE ARE 50 OTHERS LIKE HIM THERE WHO NEED YOUR ASSISTANCE. Puget Sound Cok subsequent arre The ¢ t of the drink the event cruiser oars old tria ven deny the reported accusation concerning the | WINE FLOWED FREELY “Why, we had to put up our own diamonds to ¢ Doris St. Clair this morning. “We went to have dinner with some of the petty too much wine. The first thing I re Was that Angel grabbed us Over the long dista: »| arsba that the girls were m erviser but his office Women Demanding Corson’s Discharge Desouncing Corson'’s administra-| | tion to his face and urging on th | C@Bnty commissioners that he ar St@ward Dearborn be discharg ané that ex Supt. O'Rourke be ingtated, a committee of womer headed by Mra. Pet Bettinger } Held “a stormy meeting with the en commissioners this morning { A decent and humane administra Of the county hospital in the | Wteretts of the poor old helpless Peeple there, which had not been | Sew by Corson during his five ra" service, but which O'Rourke ‘Rabdlished during hi jigniatratin, was the plea of the exp ast night drank cruiser 7 jained aboard the Color officers and I ¢ em aving ber a the Angel told the after a dinner af ow wine refused to give any details of the “I understand that O'Rourke ha said he wouldn't go back,” he said Then McK in he hold tomorrow to run and care Miss Butts took the stand sed O'Rourke aying that good as people said, and that he dismissed her with out cause Agair his back | bav sked Many of them had been Visiting | de fen the hospital weekly a After time, trying to help the old peo: between Mrs. Bettinger, Miss and told the commissioners facts| Butts, the nurse, and the commis from their own experience |sioners, the ing closed after ‘Throughout the session Commis-|an hour and a half of talking. No Moners Hamilton and Rutherford | definite conclusion reach fematned hostile to the committee,|except that Hamilton and Ruther While Commissioner McKenzie sev-| ford pat on Dearborn re Con-| maining as st d It was decided to meet again| t Wednesday at 11 o'clock and ve O'Rourke present BUILTY OF MURDER Corson Sneers. LEWISTON, Ida, March 22 Corson listened to the charges|The Jury in the trial of Robert agninst him with an occasional | Worth, charged with the killing of sheerng smile |William V, McLaughlin several When Mrs. Bettinger urged the | weeks ago, brought in a verdict late reinstatement of O'Rourke, with aj last night of guilty in the first de force of 17 nurses and an eight-hour |gree. Judge Steele will pass sen-| = oh Hamilton interrupted her. tence tomorrow. | INSANE MAN IN STEEL CAGE 30 YEARS CARED FOR BY MOTHER, 92! (My United Press.) The man had been kept in the CHICAGO, March 22 cage for nearly 30 years and his iMpities | today commitment to the asylum follows the death of his mother, aged 92 Odette, raving maniac, through the | who had remained by his side bare of a steel in the garret of | she was 62 his mother's home near Waukegan, |ret where she today, preparatory to placing him in| and attemptec the Elgin insane asylum. McKenzie oF he said to be him to be himself number of cross debates poke up. “I ed behind If | had known I would present and tacked was stood aiderdble feeling was shown. The session was open, Besides | ne’ Gorson, Steward Dearborn and 4) to Doreas Butt, a nurse who was dis charged by O'Rourke, but bata it] 8 head nurse by Corson, were pres ent. Here's sturdy Elmer Kenna, four years old, who’s had a pretty tough time in life. He's one of the boys that Star readers bave am opportunity to help at Mother Ryther's home. Qne dollar would keep Elmer for a week. He's a boy worth helping Mother Ryther bas been the bay’s only mother for six months, since his father died and his mother brought her two little boys to the home. you Yesterday keep them till I can earn something,” the mother she came for Elmer's little brother Kenneth, who and a half. She is working now and can keep the baby. She | wilt ple to take care of Elmer later, too, perhaps, but she’s pretty weak now, having just come out of the city hospital, If it hadn't been for Mother Ryan's home, there'd been no place for these two youngsters to go when trouble crushed the mother. Unless help comes soon to the home, little Elmer will lose his home there. It's pretty tough for a little boy of four to have to try to earn a 'W. t I di t t!: living. One dollar will help Elmer—will keep him a week. Four dok ANC INGICTMENT ters vin keen nim a month. Who wilt help? * *| *| PORTLAND, Or., March 22.—For Atren ty hale’) " Bit iu * ad * Six husky George snared is te prepa’ lighten the burden of his miserable life. Perrreerrrrrees: NINE KILLED. PITTSBURG, March %& Nine miners were killed today # by a fall of slate in the Hazel * mine, near Cannonsburg Oe COMFORTS MAS, HOXSEY 4 Brews.) PASADE “e Cal., March 22 Roosevelt called today on Mrs. 8. Hoxsey, mother of Archie Hox sey, the aviator who was killed at Dotiinguez field last December. He expressed his condolences and his appreciation of the character of the | dung aviator, Col. Roosevelt had} taken an unusual liking to Hoxse when he flew with him at St. Louis wix months ago. 1,00 1,00 5.00 1.00 10.00 1,00 10.00 1.00 Takekawa 1.50 D, Reeves 5.00 Ras . Ip has come in for Cash purpose of securing an indict-|some of Mother Ryther's 50 home Three ment against F. N. Meyers, missing ‘jess children. The stories in pe ree re Manes Star about her work home IR Dust Attornsy Cam already to ny Th Grocery Firm to ol nat before the jue ie back «|Win sums of money have been| J.-H. 8 © place before the jury to back a The $ 3 , sent in to The Star and more has R. E. Downie charge that M accepted dc , R. E. Downk been promised Woma |posits knowing the bank to be in armen $ 1.00 ae. Y. Boys . cott bank on said to was preparing evidenc has ¢ people are /no consider into this Croker, fc VICTORIA, March 2: ‘omorrow night the Meutenant governor will open the first motor show that Vic- née toria has seen NEWS ITEMS FROM else wall, howsoever Yo editor is thinking some of in- stalling @ nice oflcloth carpet in the The deposits sald to have Poe (By United Press.) ation will I be dragged rebel looting no tried ing non | ay, discussing the New York sena-| by a jury on which were Paint tapping in the collap: hi Ojito station, on the Parral rai Fae acquittal, Foreman Jon: hope Little has been left unsaid by mu-} sar he : that Tom Cheek, who has charged prisoner Inspector Gilday and six men| WASHINGTON, D. C., March 22, | heard in con at the Moore to lone of the side entrances. Cheek | United States ts believed to be fore- |opera, packed the Academy of Mu men. 'M. Jusserand, the French amb OKLAHOMA CITY, March 22.—|Gorman today ordered stricken from | ugoy, Hay must call an extra ses-| " “A | county, Ia., where she is wanted on | yi Cox asked mandamus pro: | } to Late Waterte 0 Hicktown to have supernatural powers, he | sentation,” said Representative her to “sleep on his money.” He| "Mysterious Mitchell,” who pitched | believe Tee bullding. put properely be- Col trent The grand jury begins its LJ 1.00 J M._| Sessions tomorrow FE. A been made a day before State Bank OS OUT! Inspector Wright closed the institu. SAY JONES i ’ NEW YORK, March 22.—“I am EL PASO, Tex., March 22.—That fight,” said Richard) LOS ANGEL March d ~ xrmer Tammany leader, to-| Frank Jones, alleged vagrant, ants in Parral was the|@ made by the Jefe politico {torial fight fore named Jon : taeee in Giepatohen today. It 16 al record of a case in the local justice COLUMBUS, Ohio, March |leged that 20 insurgents robbed bore today. After returning a ver- Ra IS HIGHLY PRAISED. sn" of the West Mine mine was|road, Federal troops have been plo ae Jurors Jones, and $3 heard today, and revived the summoned to capture the band | ected among the jurors for n ime} - 7 ~ sic critics in praise of Alessandro prigoned for four days, may be liv-| For Arbitration Treaty | Bonci, the great lyric tenor, to be| ing lare at work trying to rescue Cheek A comprehensive agreement for | morrow evenin. His first concert Shey expect to find him alive in/arbitration between and the |in New York, after deserting grand was entombed when an explosion | shadowed today by the conferences |sic to its capacity, and his songs | wrecked the mine and killed four held recently with President English brought the audience to its HE GAVE HER MONEY |dor here, according to diplomats E 5 : THE HICKTOWN BEE JUST TO SLEEP ON.| CINCINNATI, March Judge Urge xtra Session | " e stores Up enerey, all Ajrequisition has been granted for |(he court files and affidavit of Geo. | v ote tHe return of Maud Brewer to Polk |p, Cox charging Gorman with prej.|8ton of the legislature if congress) tho nappy, happy « necording | provides for an increase in the rep | @ charge of rai aoh — aed ceedings to prevent Gorman from | resentation in the lower hou Mies Gtvorketural ‘powatd, hel tr OF coe we would lose our increased repre said, and promised to give him| CORVALLIS, Or. March “health and wealth” if he allowed | Fred M. Walker, better known as|Holmes of Snohomish yesterday, “I that the governor has not gave her $4,200, he says, and she|for San Francisco last season, will this matter Aisappeared leoach the O, A. C. baseball team | him,” he said, ‘ore ere W