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SS THE BIG-STICK Ci nbod- steds, Both e rep- —— with ut ef- callad NO. 1) State Suite” for T. R.’s ‘Sleep in Seattle--Cost $35, Meals Sa When Citizen Ed retires in Seattle ight it will be in an alare Circassian fm a room that has th r at the Wash the Municipal ty has arra ened The procession up Second av er night for Mr.| ple head | bang out ov ¢ Aad it costs $35 just to rest his ami the damask pillow , Which we are solemnly as ie stuffed with nothing less the neck feathers of golden ts and birds of paradise the state suite where Mr. Roose. will live while in our midst Right has four rooms, twe foms and a dinky little hal! my. Officially they call it suite the Washington and a lot of ti Rave stopped in that multe during a visit to Seattle is a bedroom for the Personage himself, then ig a dining room with a solid oy Outfit in it, and a parlor & plano in the pai but b Roosevelt will probably omit You see, the c tee he hardly let him get a and think of what a gcar 1% would be for Mr ath madly off into |e Roosevelt Ev'ry Little WOMAN NAMED POLICE CHIEF SOCIALISTS WIN SWEEPING April 5 HUNNEWELL, Kas Wilson, on taking ‘Mpoint Mrs, Osborn, of police. th (ee on the best me @mbling and health es of ice cream lip and snug-| state fe his toes deep down into the foot | Roosevelt's | whatever him on this t Mr —tt will be $35 business of the stre comm of meeting tomorrow | EUGENE, Theodor day and vicinity University in Meaning of Its Washington, too! r bedrdom in the led Mr. valet, or along with —and In is anot suite to be secretary ip best part ia, gue will pay the “meals extra. And the of it wnicipal I bill TEODY UPSETS BUSINESS. Roosevelt fs interfering with the ts and sewe Instead the a of the council. afternoon, mmittee will transact ita bost: morning, beginning at 10. HE’S COMING, FOLKS. Or April Room it was £ 5,000 people from The studenta of the of Oregon we and his re by present a body ere directed principally oath of office who was defeated for The women officials this afternoon held a ns of rigidly inspection laws parlors opé Manounced that out door athlethes Geerish during Mrs. Wilson's incumbency » force Members of thetr boots today ‘Women, TReea ana PoP eee eT Ae eee eee eee ee ee == RTLAND WOMAN’S PHOTO | INROOM OF STRANGLED MAN : PORTLAND, Or, The of the autiful young fu evening attire found on floor of the shop of Levi A.| 4 10 years old er, who w Hed to death in hia April rect and offices in SHICAGO, April swith Practically oniy their identity I, two fair swimmers Who entertained 1,000 men at Mineis club tank here to- Tapit® Voted to have it on An. Merman. They wore ethan Annette does and in more ways than Min their aquatic skill. 08 ANGELES, April 5.—Al lety was not let in on We wedding of Mise Annabel Hatfartand, pet of the exciue Se Atteye club, ‘and. Hart @ Blackfoot indian, it come the newlyweds. Is @ full biood Indian, Ee tnches in height, and with the aes Plains upon him. Chicago Saturday identified as that of Felezner, Thurman st., ne known found | Chicago, but had not and The first act of was to , chief official tor y, police jud secret confer enforcing prohibition and and and it wa would 1p today entertainments men are quaking in supplanted by * * + * * * * * * * * * * * been Mra. Jlizabeth now residing at 648 Portland. Mrs. Felez- that she years ago seen him since night, has admitted eight today aven r that time. \* . HESS H ES EHH EE * *” ARAN COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. April 5.—With a record of hav. chewed tobacco for 90 of having never used ses or carried a cane, W. Suits if dead here today at the age of 105. He is survived by two sons, a daugh ter, 30 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren, Suits lived in Council Bluffs 58 years SESSE SESE EE EE EK REPRE EEHBE NBN H CHICAGO, Aprii 5-—To pro tect himself from total loss of money when his players become itt or injured, Chas. A. Comis- key, owner of the Chicago Americans, haw had each of the| * | police judge and el had | in| the university, Washington hotel, ONLY "ZEN HITS SEATTLE TOMORROW--HIS PROGRAM Buz e:>. 2 066°6G ours At Dreamland rink, At the Press club, 10:30 p. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1911. ~|PRESIDENT'S 1 BUILDING OPPOSITE CITY HALL CONFESSION ee es GARONER EXPOSED DEAL The discovery of the sale of the American battleship els Was ma by Gilson Gard the well known Washing correspondent ot The of denials, goods on ner, ton at first by but Gardner the deal ARR (My Calted Pres) WASHINGTON, April 5— President Taft submitted today to congress the reports of the state and navy departments admitting as true charges made by Senator La Follette that ee cret plans of the American navy had been furnished for battleships built in the United States for Argentina. The information mitted in response to a La Follette resolution passed by the senate at the last session heated had the eeee eee eee e w sub. ee eee ee ee * . |® THE FURNITURE COST, «#® Mayer ehehalialaliaahebalahettaliahetalel firms had sent word that they could and result the navy department a big bust neninat | S4mitted. Two underwater torpe-| by 1,360 W. W. Seymour] the state department's re weet | mour 8,665 | trade,” and that nothing had be nour 8,66 | Bedroom $1,600 &| of congr & Parlor 7 $1150 #| The reports said that in 1898 Ar * Dining room . SL F160 & | Rentina appropriated $11,000,000 for « #|two battleships aad that American not compete with foreixners in fire control and torpedo tubes | Secretary Knox referred the mat | er to the naval bureau of ordinance i supplied genera}. pians of battle) | |ahips, which were ultimately or: | dered of the American bullders, } Used American Money. | That Americar rovernment| > * ual vended to | com April & he recalt | ™ was act expen e ia ea by gn igre build the Argentina batuleships was | Faweett falle yesterday | 4008 Were constructed in the Wash aoseet t » candidates | ington navy yard to keep the plans secured a majori of all the votes| the hands of the private — , | pont ough jing Mayor Fawcett explaining the government ac-| failed of a majorit Feason ot the /on the affair sald that it was deem ee a coke te a tn mecen 100 Incumbent apes the department | Momeats, Gan Taek wates and courage the spread of American 8 : t eg | done which was not the “invariable | + ert Ay Tied the no-called | practice of the governments of any town wards, while Pawcett rofied up| eelly commercial nations.” » in the workingmen's Pe ee ee el T mayor yesterday signed * will the He transfers for the #! le Occidental Realty Co., passed # by the council at last * meeting. * eee ee ee ee lowest man the next ¢ hence, Fawcett's ct Barth's full strength the mayor As Barth eliminated two weeks porters ex will go te the ane the Berkeley, Cal, J. Stitt Wilton elected mayor by a majority of 284, | Flint, Mich., elected mayor by 500 majority, three aldermen, * three | supervisors and two school trustees Chicago, Socialist Rodriquez re-| ceived: 24,000 votes, an increase of 13,000, and about 7 per cent of the total vote Aberd jalists today « rejoicing election: VICTORIES ACROSS COUNTRY “and two are over of the summa Barth, for mayor, piled robbing Seymour of majority Barth received one sixth of the entire vote cast | Butte—Butte elected a socialist | mayor, five out of nine aldermen treasurer suffered lows in the | udtotal and school board election. | socialist « Superior, Wis. captured two! (i mdesion aldermen and two supervisors. | | Nampa, Idi Racine, Wis., one alderman and a| tout by se ae stice of the | hree Nebraska towns, Beatrice, "Victor, | red Cloud and Wymore, elected we haf ar nig socialist mayors yesterday wena Vista, Colo., la hard fight Wichita, Kas., a dry tefeated the socialists Walkerville, Mont., ‘aldermen elected Tacoma 3 votes for mayor, Max Korn, P. Houghton is) wMurality. Fred War of Appeal Reason gan, defeated for school r. , candidate for mayor 9 votes. Milwaukee to ted the 500 majority. lost only after entire about | WETeeTTCTCT Cer Ts * How a big railroad “broke” * *% a Seattle workingman. Page * seven. * LO RU OOO RR candidate | two of three | Smelisch spat in the Simi. face, On trial he refused to say why he assailed the monkey and was fined. them insured by a St. Louis company. WASHINGTON, April 5.—Be- cause she 80 loved a soldier tha she married two of Uncle Sam's boys in blue from the same post without the formality of getting a divorce, a warrant is out here today for pretty Mary McCor- mick, 21. Harry McCormick, husband No. 1, is the aggrieved party. McCormick at present is in the Fort Meyer guard hous and husband No. 2, said to be F. J. Hoggins, an artilleryman, been sent to the Texas Pefahanvers? at ban Antonie. NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE 1 & little bit ahead thin week left an umbrelia in the yeaterday ribs wronen we will be bled to return owner on payment. of char MILWAUKEE, April 5.—Be- cause he insulted a Washington park baboon he Mitchell melisch today is poorer by $10, Huceenn failure arg both ace overtake any” well Late Kou [boring city on an electric interurban line, He was about to leave permit depart fire ladders. ture | The Seattle Star NDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ON TRAINS News rane Se. rrARTIIIE SEATTLE LIABLE TO FIRE HORROR “All fire escape ladders and stairway fire escapes shall be con structed entirely of wrought iron and steel.” How long will it be before Seattle records a fire horror? How long will the Seattle buuilding department disregard crim- inal violations of the law such as is shown in these two pictures of fire escapes? Permit Granted to Break Law kering about son On November 12 of yea t w York hor- was issued by any day nent for the capes at 41 ordinance 17,240. shown on were the result ome the bi n Seattle construct Yesler way The wooden the larger pic The buliding inspectors did not even cross the street from the city hall to look up these | rounds are ider is fasten tr jalso directly hall ing is owned by m7 Wooden “Fire Escapes on Building at 413-417 Y ©. McCormick, Room 12, Kern Building jer way, owned by R. Yesier Way. = near cman, the sar o ‘Madame Sherry,” which comes to| the Moore for a week, beginning next Sunday, is looking for poets, That is, he is offering $15 cash prizes for the best versés” for his topical son Can't Argue,” which he during the play Now, if you can weld out a bit of verse, maybe you'll win one of these cash prizes, There are three prizes, each $5 in cash Here are two verses of the song to guide any aspirants for the prize | in the style and rythm Do you see this curious bump right here? Well that’s my bump of logic; j It's been thoroughly developed by | | &@ training pedagogic; | I've argued on ail sorts of top | and out of on, And epnvinced all opposition by sings in OSCAR FIGMAN. all verses must be in The Star office by next Monday noon. Ad dress your contributions to VERSE The Star ys, “Look simple force of reason. 1 do love an argument—arguments Mental strains of every sort are| EDITOR specialties of min Your love for her can't be sincere; You dan't argue, can you? No! | that Frank B. Wiestling ierva| Here is a chance for poets, verse | 8Taduate and attorney in Seattle | in this state again. | to fit this meter|. “The defense,” said the court, fol- | of non-responsibility, The detend- | Fave be awarded by “The Star jant Was elther crazy or drunk. | the acts he was charged with, and Te eee sain Aid ommittee |g charges are numerous and se-| ofies elec | are fine— But when a husband That: fedy le my wife.” What, 4 Judge Main this morning ruled writers and rhymesters to get|*!nce 1900, may never practice law Pi ~ frecunetiag Jocal topic and | 0¥lng disbarment charges, “ts one | foie af, tha bebbthvee. vorees | There is no question that he did! rious,” man from the company next Sun y ’ day, and the yerse editor of this) WASHINGTON, April 5 Wm. | paper is to cast the deciding vote | Lewis, colored, was nominated to invcase of a tie. day to be assistant attorney gen- The cont€st is free for all, and eral by President Taft WHO'LL FIND THE This Is the second chapter of w mystery 9 day this week In The Star, f The Star will present a one chapter to appear each fh 1 RV VERY DAY You mint ~ well CHAP’ Marston Wells started on his search for the PIONEER SQUARE, but found not a s four He ra chang lucky pennies that must be found today at searched every nook and cranny in the square | of a copper coin. He was about to give up in sheer disgust when | he st 1 his weary limbs upon a SETTEE, thoughtfully placed in| the squa for wayfarers, Right UNDER THE LEG of that settee was the first lucky coin of today Greatly encouraged by his find, Wells hurried EAST and entered a large room, where many people waiting. He Jearned that they were passengers bound Two BLOCKS om to be for a neigh superintendent TAFT MESSAGE | mes | long, was listened to in dead silence by adjou the fight | tions had year that sult in an increase of trade sides of the boundary line. |tries bound themselves about regular | th patie c= TAFT MUST when There BLOCKS whom he said and paus ville jintuition was correct. PHOTO DISPLAYS was on that same |OLD CHURCH, right on the | that day up a small object “escapes.” The buliding ordinance pro vides that a door or window on each floor must open to each fire escape On the second floor at the fire trap on the left, it would be impossible to reach even this, it being placed be tween two windows, out of reach from beth rmic ation Yesler a corp Room 1 way shown picture is made pipe fitted made out of t nd shor on the old building, This building ‘e across from the city at 411 Yesler way. The build Mary T. O'Connor ame Alder st A large number of people are liv- ing in both of these buildings. Parts of them are used as | whi families one of these fire traps would mean | odging houses, | other parts are inhabited by | A fire at night jp either big loss of life. j While the fire marshal and the of buildings “Fire Escape” on Building, 407- 411 Yesler Way, owned by Mary T. O'Connor, 717 Alder St. Escape is made out of twisted wire and gas pipe. Se ed THEY FOUND PENNIES The lucky pennies were all found yesterday afternoon in this order No. 1—Under pillar at the Lincoln hotel by Arthur Keene of 617a Eastlake av No, 2—At the Burnside hat Union and Fourth Hans Olsen of 1810 IN1,000 WORDS (iy United WASHINGTON ree.) April to congress, 1, Taft's words The after the both houses today 4 immediately house plunged into rules The message procity with Canada een on for more message United me solely with Ne is the the any store st av., by Sixth av No. 3 would wel would re n both ur at On a window sill of the Winton auto building, on Pike st.. by Barr 8S. Stibgen, 310 Liberty building No. 4—On a house cornice opposite The Star building on Seventh av., by James Hender- son of 405 Nob Hill EREKKKEARS RRS RK OTHERS. WANT EXPLAIN AEGIPROCITY | WASHINGTON, April 5.—Intima- | tion is made here today that France and England are preparing to ask from the United States the same tariff concessions it is proposed to give to Canada The impression, however, is gen- eral that the requests will be de- nied. It is pointed out that the con- cessions to be given Canada only when the Dominion similarly concedes certain points Representatives of both ¢ to bring provided the message concurrent legisla hington and Ottawa Taft mentions the failure of the} session to pass and ratify reciprocity agreement, without the tariff changes PorrrrT Te TTT TTT ee ee 2 bb ab bb bb bb bbb (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, April 5.—As. serting that Taft used the United States army to assist President Diaz, of Mexico, So- cialist Congressman Victor L. Berger, of Milwaukee, intro- duced today a joint resolution, demanding full information re- garding the alleged “maneu- vers.” PENNIES TODAY | IN THE CORNER NEAR THE DOOR, two. Wells walked house, whe was in Alaska he noticed was lucky a glint penny number Gratified by this quick action and passed a fine club had not since he his friend I must hurry on,” returned Marston Wells. He crossed the street d for a moment to admire the photographs of great vaude- displayed IN A THEATRE LOBBY. lucky penny number three right there, he wondered. His For ON THE FLOOR NEAR ONE OF THE lucky penny number three. finding of the fourth was just as easy. He walked street, keeping on the same side, till he came corner, all covered with tvy and that on that site, too, a theatre EAST TWO MORE he greeted a friend This is club,” seen our artis Was And the NORTH toa FINE He learned it has been sold, will some be built “I'l just take this, then, as a souvenir,” said Wells, FROM THE CHURCH STEPS. It was lucky penny number four, as he picked

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