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“OSGAR und ADOLF” . mR YROUBLE MIT You }SEE 1D NOW — ISS Dor You Yoo Force YOURSELF DER CUSTOMERS. UND BLITZEN, DEY YouR SocieTy vee BATING. MISERY COMPANY. DON'D CONCE DU DE Te FA 5 DON'D NEED DON'D LOFE SRN YOUR- Ser SO MUCH MIT DEM, EM MIT ANY UNDUE ) ADOLF MUCH ON How NDER So G SMILE Y ARE ARe you TODAY, GARCON! DON'T LOOK ROUCHY, AND Give ME A POINTER ON THE MENU , Wun ut MILIARIDY, THE STAR SiR, WE HAF NO OR ODDER HUNTING DOGS ON DER MENU TODAY ONLY FRANKFURTERS UND Dose ISS NO SMILING MATTER, POINTER, THURSDAY, MARCH This Thing of Holding Aloof Can Be Overdone . WAITER, 1 ree ove DOESN'T AGRER WITH ME WHAT WOULD You ADVISE ME T. LR for Recall Girls Won’t Tell on Officers; of Judges ANGELES, March 23.— Gaalitions I do not im the recall of the judici ‘at the same time I admit holy fact that there are judges have so acted to make it justifiable for the people to from office. recall of judges should not be adopted until by actual experi pent the people are driven to tt as necessary, but regrettable, gethod of doing away of so the even worse evils” In ringing = words Roosevelt admitted yes vr thalihaad of the movem HARD TRIP Tra D. Rank, of the United States ~ agen Co., who arrived last night on Alameda, Is the first feach the “outside” from gason. To accomplish Beak “mushed™ 14 Nome to Fairbanks with foam. It was a long, bard trip garding to Ran’ GUILTY Nelson was sentenced to ‘twenty years in the Monroe toforging a check for $30 and cash ing it with William Reynolds. ———— me ? from dog ac after pleading guilty | jeall judges who were unfaithful to thelr trust. This law, adopted by the last legislature, aroused more comment than any other action taken by that body. Roosevelt's whole with progressiveness. Gov. Johnson as for Justice, fair p lute rule of the people. California progresstveness proaches his own idea, Roosevelt declared. He commended the legis lature for condemning the Lorimer | vote, and urged the principle of the short ballot on the people. An immense and enthusiastic crowd heard the ex president speech rang He hatled who stood ap “DEADLOCK. |_ CALGARY, Alberta, March 23 | The coat operators’ and coal mfn ers’ conference {s still tn session and no one knows yet whether there is going to be any coal mined in Alberta this year or not. Both sides are stubbornly standing where they were at the very be ginning, the miners for a closed shop, the operators against it DEAD IN BAY. | A man’s body was found floating | in the bay near the First av. bridge sterday afternoon. Nothing was |found in the pockets to give the coroner any clue to his identity. The body was taken to Noice’s morgue in Georgetown, where it will be held a few days pending leftorts at identification. "SNAPSHOT OF TAFT IN “THE ‘SOUTH LA ‘Wow the president looks today. Lincs in \o From a photograph taken at a public Atlanta, Ga. GUMRDS. BLOCK dMIL BREAK SS RSTMINSTER, B. C. 23.—Evidently in an attempt the feat of Bill Miner in| from the New Westmin- Penitentiary, a determined ef- - Gato away from that inet! as made by ni Prisoners on Sunda With scissors, with finely Points, ilead slings, ham other prison toois, the men were to mal the ifter the chruch service, half the staff of wardens Thelr purpose was the bud in dramatie fash The prison officials de some unusual movement and Sppear to have had a perfect know! “ie of the plans of the men emerging from the chapel “rush was to have been tude eyes and the guards over- ey attended the chapel peel, but armed with the wes _ they concealed in their When’ the service Men filed out of the only bya ie 4 i last hy oH i g* é 8 i was over, the chureh door fo find themselves confronted parvty 4rmed guard of war. ho commanded them to hold ir hands. A search of their red the concealed f. Guthman at the National Grocery Co., tor the best Krocery and meat market, if ‘At once, we of the} ELOPEMENT | “WASHINGTON, March | sensation was used tn Weshing- | ton soclety today by the announce | ment of the elopement of Miss Elsa | Portner, a clone friend of Miss = Taft, and Lorimer C. Gra of Baltimore, where they were coating | Miss Portner’s mother and friends expected her to marry & New York millionaire, who had been a persistent suitor. SCHEDULE BAD The new schedule, which went into effect on the Seattle, Renton & Southern last Monday as ordered | by an ordinance passed by the city |council, has already proved |boomerang. Such confusion has resulted that the police have been forced to interfere to save the |train crews from personal injury. The new schedule causes the trains to run in “bunches” with long waits CLOSE SALOONS. Councilman Bl: is drawing a bill which will do away with the sale of intoxicating liquors after midnight Sundays until 1 o'clock Monday mornings, The bill will provide for the closing of saloons from midnight Saturdays until 6 o'clock Monday mornings. Blaine’s bill will be introduced in the city council next Monday night. Washington.—Itinerary of the cruise of the migshipmen of the Annapolis nayal atademy is being arranged today. The middies will visit many foreign ports. THE TWO GIRLS ON WAY Eva Brown and Doris St. Clair, the young girls who figured in a way dinnér aboard the United States cruiser Colorado night be- fore last and subsequently were ar rested in the residence district of Bremerton in an intoxicated condi. tion, were taken back to the navy yard town to stand trial today The identity of the two petty offi-| girls provided $50 from their own neither young man with whom the handrail of the Colorado who were with BACK TO BREMERTON the girls at the time of their arrest, by Marshal Ed. Angel is being care- fully hidden. Marshal Angel says they will not appes the trial W. Condon, of the erulser Phila | deiphia, according to Marshal An gol, was the “angel” who put up the bulk of the bail money when the girls got into trouble. Condon put | up $100, taking a diamond ring and stud from the girls as security. The ss JUDGE REFUSES TO SEPARATE BOY AND GIRL FAMILY Don’t get married on a shoe string. Don't get married on short ac- quaintanc if you do get married, however you could get along on $60 a month, though you might have to eat rolled oats quite often. No married woman has a right to go “out” with any man not her hus} band. No woman can afford to go to the Newport cafe and places like that. Judge Frater 3 yesterday refused to grant a divorce either to Margaret L. Tucker or Allen G. Tucker, the youthful couple whose troubles came when the husband's salary be- came inadequate to keep them in comfort. At the same time, the court stated that each side had estab- Mshed suffictent grounds for a dt. vorce under the laws of this state “I will not make any decision for 60 days. I hate to separate you,” he sald. “It is easy enough to establish a legal ground for divorce tn this state, Think It o however, You ought not to separate. You| owe that duty to your 13-months-old baby.” The Tuckers married after they had known each other only two |months. Relatives on both lobjected. They eloped to Tacoma |She had been reared by an aunt in comfortable circamstances, } wa learning only from $50 to $70 a month. Debts accumulated. ‘They |moved ffom place to place. A baby girl came. Debts got bigger. Then |they began to quarrel | For a whole day Judge Frater lis tened to the 22-year-old wife and | the 23 S-yearold husband tell of their pitiful penny quarrels, and refused to believe they cannot be happy yet. | ~ JAIL FOR (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 23. When arraigned before Judge Treadwell today for speeding last night, Champion Jack Johnson ownedup. “A friend of mine tried to throw dust in my eyes,” sald the fighter. “For a moment I forgot the law, and went after him, I am sorry.” Johnson was remanded for sén tence until Saturday. The pugilist admitted that he is R JOHNSON to be the “big smoke in the sky” after some tuition at San Diego by Glen Curtiss. He said the Curtiss people were making three 14-cylin der biplanes for him, and that he was under contract to them to give country for the next year When Johnson left the court he was served with a warrant sus- pended recently on his promise to Chief Seymour that he would cease speeding. He may get a jail sen tence, CLOSE ESCAPE FROM BIG — FIRE IN BALLARD MILLS Had it not been for prompt and effective work on the part of the firemen the shingle mills of Ballard might have been wiped out this merning when fire started in the dry kiln of the Boleom mills, in Shilshole av. A stiff gale was blowing when the first alarm was rung in. The crews of Engine Company No, 18, | Hose Company No, 18 and Truck Company No. 5 responded #o quick- ly that in less than 20 minutes the flames were under control compliment his men for their effi- clent work “MURDER (By United Press) SANTA ROSA, Cal,, March 23. At an inquest today @ coroner's jury held that John D. Powell, who was found dead last Sunday in a tent near Fort Ross with two bullet wounds in his head, was murdered, ' COP LOSES JOB EVERETT, March 23.--Samuel Markle, a special policeman, lost his official star this morning when the court found him guilty of gambling. He was also charged with aiding lawbreakers to escape detection IN CU STODY OF MARSHAL ANGEL. aides | Sicharged with murdering William Fire Chief Boyle took occasion to} ff Mum on Gay Battleship Dinner, | City | the complaint | default of $1,000 bail, Campbe When the girls boarded a boat for Seattle yesterday morning| Condon informed the police of Se- | attle that they were getting away! with his good money and he wanted Mthem arrested. Marshal Angel Iike- wise asked the local police to hold| them until bis arrival The girls were placed on trial at 2 o'clock this afternoon. It was given out by Marshal Angel that; Birla were arrested would appear. Bre:ks Air Record (hy United Press.) HAVANA, March 23.—Eclipsing the time recently made here by Aviator McCurdy, Rene Barrier to- |day flew from Camp Columbia to | Moro castle, in competition for the Aero club's $3,000 price. Barrier did the 13 miles In 15 minutes and 21 second, a full minute and a half |faster than the time made by Mc Curdy. Bullet Bounced? At noon Walter Fulton, Goggins, today for Attorney Edward Marks last fall in front of the But ler & O'Neil concluded his | argument Deputy Prosecutor | |Caldwell is still to make his re: |buttal argument, and the case will |themgo to the jury this afternoon | Goggins contended that he shot Jin self-defense, after Marks rushed jat him with an open knife, He told the jury that he did not mean to kill Marks, but had shot to scare him off. His attorneys argue that the bullet struck the pavement, bounced off, and hit Marks, Oth erwise, they contend, the bullet, which ¢ from a Colt’s revolver, |would have gone through Marks |body, instead of lodging in tt | GOK WINS. A POINT CINCINNATI, March 23 Judge Gorman's hands were tied te case against , when Judge , both republicans, 8 @ Gorman from procee with Cox's trial, Judge Jones, a democrat, voted that Gorman be al lowed to’ proceed aloon W ESTLAKE M. ARKET, ot roast, 11 cents pound; lamb er'e Yak pounds face Queer THIS SAUSAGE ~ | two of Jadmitted t DOT DON'D CONCERN me is SIR, Bur You MIGHT TRY \ DER PASTEUR TREATMEND ARREST GLERK rt B. who af TACOMA | Campbell | resigned ‘Monday Clerk W, H. Cushmar ousted from office by the munic¢ commission when it was found recall petitions had been tampe with, was arreste Chief Malony upon a warr ing forgery Ex-City Clerk Cushman swore at midnight March 23.—Herbe a deputy city clerk morning t charg: | to was] locked in the city jail. According to Matony has apparently committed a of fale on elty rants, ved the various lorsements sums the alleged false according to the Campbe ated that the signat police ¢ further » to ma good Cushman Malony office of bis 68 not charge ng any hi the s. D. A. R. WILL GREET T. R. The Daughters of the American Revolution will give a reception and ball in honor of Former Presi dent Theodore Roosevelt on the night of April 7 in the home of Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary Colonel Roosevelt will also be a guest of the Seattle Press club dur ing his stay im Seattle. Y. M. C. A. SESSION ON. (iy Unites Press.) 8AN FRANCISCO, March The 20th annual convention of the state's Y. M. C. A. opened here this | afternoon. A banquet will be held tonight. Col. Roosevelt will ad dress one session of the convention. all petitio ‘Name Dykeman and Prigmore JUDGE KING DYKEMAN. Gov. Hay yesterday King Dyke and R. W. of Seattle, as the two new judges for King county, Dykeman is at present assistant_corporation coun sel. He came t6 Seattle in 1890, studied law at the University of Washington, and is now president of the Young Men's Republican club. He is 37 years old Judge Prigmore came to Seattle in 1901, He served as deputy prosecuting attorney under Mack Intosh and Vanderve and was prominent in prosecuting — the county's claims in the Sullivan estate. He is 46 years old $1. 00 Fishing Reel 85c of thin Ree appointed Prigmore 6 regular price ihe ale 1 1024 \ xe “Plated ti Single-A ct! with 20¢ ¢ 120-4 jo Click ft. Nickel-Plated Double es c T, K. 120-ft, Niok Adjustable Click, € 433 N 1, Adjustable Cite Multiplying Reel $1.00 498 NU, Adjustable Ci Nickel Plat * 85c K. 150-tt adruple k 0-tt Double $1.2 Plate vel Pi plying’ Adjustable Click and Drag Reel $1.60 No, 90358 Double Mult Nickel Mult Spi inning Bargain Store 1415-1417 Pourth Avenue FOR nee and in| | | Jat 2 o'clock, |r missal of | oni LinBer! | 138 LOS f ACH, Du vot Some FAMILIARIDY, DAPHNE GIVES afternoon. There was a big crowd present everybody holding tightly to a Star coupon and wait ing impatiently for Manager Inver- jarity to open up. By the time the (By United weeeed LISBON, March Owing persistent rumors of an assassina tion plot, special guards were de. tailed today to watch over President Braga and his cabinet. The army is said to be split into factions. LORIMER EVIDENCE IN. (iy United Press.) FIELD, IL, Mreh Evidence in the trial of State Sen ator Broderick, accused of having bribed Senator Holtslaw to vote for Lorimer for U. 8. senator, was con. cluded here at noon today Grass Broke Down J. C. Grass, the cigar store man, who was put in jail on a charge of rjury !mmediately after the dis “Crooked Finger” Ryan Jon the | broke |raigned before Judge } same charge, completely down yesterday when ar ain. He was given three more days to plead haddle 16 ; finnan clams, pint a” pickled plokied spare 6 and rhubarb is 10 band 10 cents head © cente pound; toma: 10 head cents; caulifiowe asparagus, 16 and toe pound [REMOVAL SALE Owing to our moving to 215 Yesler way about April 1 offer many goods at actual cost, including Cut Glass, Um- breil, Silver-Plated Ware, etc., ete. All parties owing us are requested to pay their ac- counts by April 1. Houghton & Hunter Jewelers. For the Past 20 YEARS AT 704 FIRST AV. of proper Tas NODDINGS ’ HAF JUST DiISCOURETCHED FEAR PLOT, «, Moore Theatre 3 By Condo ae * N UNDUE POEM * * Ne stress Mary, Where is your pompadour? I've put it away With my puffe and stays, they're not worn any more.” | A MATINEE DAPHNE POLLARD. 5 Photo by James & Hushnell Well, Daphne gave her party to)|performance started the theatre was | Star women readers at the Lois this crowded. Daphne had some new songs especially for The Star women readers, and every one of the com pany, down to the newest membep, put their best foot foremost to make a hit with The Star visitors. AMUSEMENTS — The Ladies’ Musical Club Presents BUSONI The Master Pianist SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 3% Price $2, $1.50, $1. Gallery, Unreserved, 1Se Chickering Piano Used. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tonight 6 Se Today ELINOR GLYN'S GREAT BOOK PLaYy “THEREE WEEKS” Prices, eve., 26 might—Matinee Saturday, dere Stevens Co. with Geor im @ massive production of sed [LOIS THEATRE Phones—Main 180¢; Ind. 4394 DAPHNE POLLARD AND CO. I “The Girl From Turkey” Next week, “The Prince of Liars” Roth Phones Advanced Wau Beginning Matinee Today MARRY FOY and FLO CLARK im “The Spring of Youth” Cressy Playlet, Six Features—A Great « cm PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudeville.” STAR THEATRE Popular Prices, Datly Matines, “OUT ON THE SLY” Don't & Friend's Fiirtation. Mix 41 and Lake's Comedians.

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