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‘nding ilies ae anybody for the , with urely ie —_ f edvertising in | Bewapaper | esterday | “They have | today of Co} THE STAR’S OWN, | give one of the most wonderful Easter Two tiny with their little arms outstretched, asking for a home and a mother. On that an the dead these tiny side on their little cots, ur don't know they are homeless and motheriess weeks old. But rea mothers. The girt babies will march before the people of Seattle niversary of that great day when Christ rose from babies are looking for homes. of They are lying side by the care of a trained nurse. They They are only two course. der in they are on parade before Seattle fathers and ar presents them today to its readers. We had hoped to have a ne for them by Easter morning. There hasn't been time enough to go over all the applications yet. But The Star will do all it can tomorrow trying to reach a decision i OM ae EDITION |_ IT'S UP TO (oh THE MAYOR Admits That He Knew All About Grant's Advertising Rake-Off and He Doesn't Seem to Think That Should Dis- qualify a Public Official. Mayor Dilling said. ibis morni fe The Star yesterday as to Su tising Were no news to him Mayor Dilling said afficial pos! to fatt the “Official jon related adver that the startling facts odent Grant's rake-off on DE had used sing sche bis that Grant s adv well aware 5 his own purse by hi of the building ordinanc “But my sta pt that, aniess a better man teappoint Grant still holds,” said the ma ‘And I i te who is the best man” Dilling’s attitud the whole affair is that be is not « xious to find a better s to endorse wa found, 1 will will be the judge leading to believe man this private grab by hiefs of his departs eit purses at the exp any te use their offi t ° nse the public? Rt is up to Din Grant refused to talk “What about the fa The Star yesterday?” be was “Well, you seem to know all about “Then, you don't deny the charge that made the building ordinance publication “Ihave nothing to say,” was Grant's only ans fatten t ng now to ans the aré interested people ts ¢ f the book mentioned ir asked the reply STEINER FLOPS REBEL AGENTS FIRE AT AIDE By United Press Leased Wire.) SAN PRANCISCO, April 15 are searching today for d insurrect tx who, last fired three shots at Col. L de Clairmont, aide to Presi Don Manuel Estrada of Gx mala, as he walking up the steps of his sister’s residence here De Clairmont ts here for the pur pose purchasing explosives for Mexican federal army accompanied by his Mackay, when first ON BOND ISSUE ager fe one week for redrafting. was hag and Wardall wanted to get amendment to mning which layed up Blodgett letter in glaring headin Councilman St who wa neice shot Miss was f Col. de Clairmont volver and returned the a'l six shots were excha took effect P. 0. CLER as and his key. He resolution be bonds the ihe city car line b changed Moved that Ericksor Postponed indefinitely “There were a lot of people Voted against who said ight to be heard. p Mis motion was lost } (By United Press AECIPROCITY (By United Frees Leased Wire jeral Hitchcock recent " . Wire) |from the postal service for “per Si asEINGTON April 15.— With | nicious vity,” in champloning Passage a certainty, the house | 1) 0 un fellows, fe rein Mlay began consideration of the | (ia it a tae sone Canadian recipro: bill presented | iat the hood of Postal | M Chairman Underwood (dem.,| (ory, strike. The organi ima) of the ways and MeAD4 |tion plana to resign in a body comm epresen — they do so, the whole im., North Carolina) opened the |! they do so, the w General debate eels TEDDY LAUDS LAFOLLETTE. (By United Prees Leased Wire.) MADISON, Wis April 16 tion of Senator Robt. M. La Pollette as a progressive leader 8d a tribune was the burden here Roosevelt's address Wisconsin legislature. Leased Wire.) Unless Ca aster Gi discharged ac (By United Prees * cased Wire.) WASHINGTON, April 15,-—Ex- clusion from the United States of noon address before the Muni |Japanese, Koreans, Hindus and all league at the Hotel Wash-|cther Asiatics on the same basis Rathskeller jas that now applicable to Chinese ~ is provided for in a resolution in. troduced in the house today by Representative Hayes (rep., Cal.) | Hayes declared that the constant influx of Asiatic laborers is a men ace to the standard of living of American workingmen SOFT FOR GIRLS United Press Leased Wire.) TON, O., April 15.—-Samuel Rudy, 86, a bachelor, said to be | worth $200,000, yesterday drey up |a will making 10 young women, em in the Star county house, beneficiaries to the of $1,000 each, Rudy met the girls during Hgitation as to whether he was able to take care lot his property. PUBLICIST TALKS Charles Zueblin, city of Boston Publicist, gave the regular Satur: NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE Funny ca! ae Ineanie “ho Next year Sppropriate It some ihe sous. | ployed court extent MAY — AGKS CONGRESS court | opinion hand ov a rake-off on the | | Raymond | Me nd | Northwest | | | | Calhoun, THERE'S ANOTHER LITTLE Two babie: auburn hair, We called her her in asking a home. Like Starline, little Blanche Yes. Like Starline, Blanche must be given away by her mother, Both fathers are dead Both mothers wish to give the babies away before it te is unable to keep her helpless too hard to do so. When Blanche’s mother saw that The Star home for Starline, Blanche’s mother very happy But last summer a ONLY 13, NO. 45. (Ry United "OK AN Frank H. I Press Leased Wire.) April 16. Judge kin, in a written marrer filed by ony Cha. A White and Ray the Alaska d takes the at of Judg which bas Dou aie, Harry own regar the by than con the hing act of clustor opinion states that im firm t bis judgment would yle art upe Oh, Dear; Now Duncls Leaving PORTLAND, Dancap ancient with his wife Pene nalkas, will a ght from in person the in hia convictions some of 6 the make summer a last month The Dunean family h of their time lating American books in 1,200 IDLE IN SHOPS (My United Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Or., April 15. ouncing that a general order etrenchment had n issued, the ear repair shops of Oregon ashing Railread and Naviga jon €o closed down » thre nists « work in eek a n any wing 1 were mact pany will officta three shops days ay re-ope Old Train Robber Will Be Free Man (hy United Press Leased Wire.) SACRAMENTO, April 15.— Badly paralyzed and scarcely able to walk, Chris Evans, 70 years old, bandit and train robber, will be assisted from the gates of Folsom peniten. tiary on May Day. His order of parole was granted last night by the board of prison directors, and today the old prisoner broke down, overcome with joy, when the news reached him in his prison cell. HA! TIS COMING Ha! ‘Tis caming They're going to Sons’ club again For, several years a club organized So did the club start a Native ‘0, they had rime passed. So a new organt zation wifl be perfected at the of. fice of Oliver C. McGilvra next Thursday eve. The preliminaries were attended to last night by John T. Condon, F, K. Struve, B C. Cheasty, James Campbell, Scott George Russell, Ivan C. H. Burnett, Ivan nd F. A. Lyon THUGS ARE KIND B, Siegel, a saloonkeeper, living at 314 16th av, S., was held up last night in front of his home and re lieved of about $4, The two hold up men disappeared after having returned Slegel his gold watch START BIG FUND. More than 100 women have been selected by the Y. W. C. A. to be gin a campaign to raise $400,000 ‘or its new building to be erected at Fifth av. and Seneca st. Mrs. Clarence L. White will serve as general chairman of all the com mittees, Hyland, Denny There was one yesterday, a little girl with Starline. she thought maybe we ¢ What is the story of this second baby was @ country girl, In February to a young rancher on a neighboring ranch tragedy MEN. WIFE TELLS LOSE OUT) PITIFUL wn this morning. | | | | dene in| | rea when 5 eee eee . * BABY DAY * ee ee Waster day,sthere seems to be A call for babes and chicks and thing A call for smilen, tt What but a babe It's mighty old And haven't @ babe Killed by a kick the mother. She cried most, fo eee hin baby, And because keep the baby when it came. For the family was very poor sas the year before. with her husband and little girl, f ters, the youngest a baby, too, own! GIRL TODAY from a horse Today little Blanche joins is two weeks old. who Both mothers are She and her They had cc ve other sma real y zed Life was too big a proposition for the gir! her her arms. And is sick In bed n says. When she The Star was the supreme sacr baby The mother yet, the doctor Bhe asked it was trying to find a n he ould help her baby, too. wae married a year ago They were it fami to Wanted it to have the chance that she came. The father was killed more of the baby than herself NDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911. TORY Default Divorce Day Brings Out Long List of Domestic} Tragedies. ‘ half of what ying you say if veh ort Gay ma J, Mat om wal when It was d@ h divorce ntioual at on ace thee ust * tone ory ining, had wan she | of her mamma the witne Maire ” The mon to work the mothe she t baby ows MARGUERITE GILLIS | | Harry Gillie, 21, the suppor lon hte $12 | ay @entally Killed by while bull He didn't want to be father, suffering with Of the white plague Wdot war son killed. H mother, « nervous wreck, confined tm her bed most of the time. Want her boy His Margue and weak, helpless, wanted b Throughout the of compensating the worker in sueh case Pincé on the statute books state of Washington have su a law, The compensation | at $4,000. TELLS OF MADE that ‘or her wh yon o take a J Ma 8 weekly anlary of a fam a fe endents, wae accel Diy an electric x Goor ad n killed. His the ravages in Winnipeg while eaking the untry curs family hout " ® gall and the two remain Aiaclosed wh rending stor we And fixed heart delighted that in the smiling at did not have of the to remain room without her e for ween Cates. -T matrin nee c y mar young in the responsit es bet mung real wife, | habit Mayor against {ail for the mer adm } if c Jobn playe man cruelt ig it that wor aince spirit of Chief Banx the de } Charl of the clares th conce witnessed by w 1 »}he has ever John RK. lL went up mor a prisoner ing. "Cc Ben Dil the ing say charges department police are offenses cc under Old, Old Story story of the That nistratior The girl age vorer ley young | last he, at hi the &£ ick has « to con vee Labor at Co! 8 ¢ him, exceeds heard of. to the jail Doyle said tt had just »w detective, then Counc a uelty anything am husband. this H this Hope . Jap Has Affinity Affin flourish the w Hasuka Honmara left his wife to take a trip to the old for three or four months. He returned yet, and Judge y told that ig living happily ded her woman in She a divorce. Ballard May Get Library Building’ sing demand for books} at the Ballard branch Hbrary and |ten, 75, the lack of adequate space for new| » The books and magazines, has led the] search today by C library authorities to consider the | sae present building insufficient for growing needs, and an offer is be ing considered by the board to dis of it, In case this is done new site will secured and large and attractive branch library erected. Some tdea cireulation in in the Ibrarlan's report quarter ending M arch 31, showing ing a gain of 2 0 over the period last year. During 6,198 books were circulated rid over rds Ase. country | hasn't was wed Japan. he anc was granted (My United Press Leased Wire Direct to ealtin Star Office.) LOS ANG April 15.—Re- versing the order of things the “children” of JoBnson, $1, of Long Beach, today are search ing for their father, who has disap and for Mrs. C. EB. Cotting who also is missing. police were brought into the FE, Johns 65, to ELES, usual Joseph The ine peared, TerrTrTrre ree eee * BOY AVIATOR MAY DIE * AS RESULT OF TROUBLE. | te (By United Press Leased Wire.) |», ACRAMENTO, April 15. \% While trying to emulate fa mous aviators, June Wal jumped off the top of three-story building today, ceiving injuries that probably will result in his death. Sending his chums to the alley alc the build ing watch his flight, he on the cornice of the « and jumped kk RO pose be of the rapid in Ballard may gain be had for the same Mareh gsi HOSPITAL GETS FUND. The first payment of $2,000 of the $10,000 bequest of Henry and Carrie Fuhrman for Orthopedic hospital was received yesterday The hos-| pital will be ready for oceupanc about Sept. 1, Settee EEE EEE EEK seeeeeeeeEe toe Thompeon—Do you like to play bridge with your family? Johnson—No, If I'm going to lose money I'd rather lose it where it may do men some good.—Life. ye give s able she to find someone who could ta up dn't give it They brought perhaps, she and a step-father his body ause that husband, dn't be for st me out from g had she not der si p her to work ¢ the baby baby. But ONE CENT. Law Comes Too Late to Help This Family FRANCES GILLIS ot get ne and nily ochety ompensat en ev for wh var's sor ve tor Johnson But ot dow 1 wit n wh here Was ena Doyle e the eve nO BA nt bi Inqui ake st $4,000 of Harr sor world have both e the itten Gillis debt expenses ployer fer h hi the a he b face parent ry an¢ marriag showed his had started for automobile fornia be tod The en is day. Los Telegra from county clerks showed 1 to the quite De GAY BOY OF 91 ELOPES | e aged Pace them 1 Mrs that aged Angeles hic the no Heense aged couple BIG H. 8. DEBATE, Washington pionship Evere wi de th me ta bate, wil ax wi firmative pr * * * * . * co! be ize K« tO ROR Ok final de inte t b gh school WEATHER SRR RRR HK) ir and winds 1 by to the family home ‘gon tonight fros Los Angeles tonight « M W for the We scholastic held at the Wesley L. FORECAST unday mode al AY Oregon in could nv home to lived ot Kan brothers and sis face with weeks 80 She thought ox PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EASTER PARADE < 7 Here are the other facts about che March and well in a bot aby Bla 30, by tle we the doct he nearly seven ight brown pounds, is our healthy has hair blue eyes. baby the E the city the f a ou must do te fully n & how nfor r of these bat es: Write Whether you live in y children in p the editor y he Star at ountry at, how mr all other hat w it choosing everything for these the editor realizes it y applications as an choose as much infor that he will duty which others have laid The Seattle Star IN SEATTLE TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be ing alon Lac to pr Cotting evident n't © va BALLARD EAGLES WITH GIDDY etd OF 75 ss" ider sweetheart | advices of Southern Cali- | that had up t the show ate will to ern cham Kirkland The subject of the Kirkland upholding The to winning team in af. af nes * * * * be dre READY TO _CROSS LINE Fred Sends Ultimatum to Leaders of Rebels and Regulars, Battles Pending at Juarez and at Agua Prieta. (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) WASHINGTON, April 15.—President Taft today ordered four troops of cavalry sent to Douglas from thé neatest station: | (By Un ited Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) Ar Apr eport-at 9 marching town and kaded the interna- No one was al- ‘ollewing Mexican federa ll fight- ierican side d arrest a Ar nva on of Mexieo, ton, nearer were ‘nobilized on.the rs have been sent to ar to both repeated, very cle Ariz., is tical. Fy president e departs Demand Recognition. dd by th Agua uecess of Col, the revolu- mand recogni- make Prieta the capital of Mexico and an actual government been established. The junta further announced that bea expect Madero to capture have been BRITISH TAKE HAND. SAN DIEGO, Apr Officers ULTIMATUM DELIVERED Ky United Press Leased Wire.) DOUGLAS, Ariz., April 15.—Act. ing on telegraphic advices from Washington, Captain Gaujot, United States army, today issued an ulti matum to the rebels in Agua Prieta that any firing across the interna. tional line would meet with prompt reprisals on the part of the United States troops. Captain Gaujot said that he meant to intervene if a sin- gle bullet whistled over Douglas. Mexic PLAN BIG BALL ual dance of the Ba ye held Monday hall, promises to in the b The big fit the orchestra FORO WOMAN HEADS REBELS, DOUGLAS, Ariz., April 15. Six hundred rebels, headed by Mada ‘alemantes, widow of the rebel colonel who with his ee sons were executed at Sahuariapa, arrived at Agua F ta last night. The a arance of the determined Amazon with her loyal force was the occasion for a wild demonstration. ee deto to Dewey n elaborate prog The grand march Mr. and Mrs. Mark 1 Mr. and Mrs. I me the will be MePart Sweeney Harry F j ecutive dane he chairman of the ex iittee, together with Wm, Finnamore Maher, have w affair a wir tion committee 1 { Dick Brown, chair Mark MePartland, Frank Ino. F. MeDonald, Ed. Chout Snyder. Helt KRAAHHRERARA ARE hard t ner compe man Felt and Chas. “WAPPY PLEADS Former Police Chief Wappen | stein for the third time pleaded 1 to indictments returned and jury. He on two arate of asking and receiv m Gid Tupper and for the protection Midway house xX eteeeeee tet ee | EL Paso, Couriers arriving here day reported that a bai | progress at Bauche, of Juarez, between vairy under Lieut. Angelo Jimines and a force of insurrectos which 18 believed to be the advance guard of Madero’s army ache {s on the stern railroad where Tex April 15.—~ at noon to- Je was in 15 miles south 100 federal Mexican North- toward Casas at last accounts d forces were .massed for the advance on Juarez, The first news of the rebel advance was re- ceived this morning when scouts ted to Gen, Navarro that they ad encountered insurgents to the ith and had been driven back by rifle fire. guilty against him by the was up today charges—the ing a brit Clarence ald of the I is a and the one charging extortion from the Pacific Coast Co, in an amount} Jof $300 for protecting its piers | The will city’s repo: ENGLISH (By United LONDON, UPHOLD TAFT s Leased Wire.) Ap 15.—Declaring American administration affairs can prevent @ and chaos there, London today in urging issued ay ed States troops cross Mrs. Fred North, | the Grande, and military ex- Dresden Bakery, 314 Pike, and L.| per noted at length in the Hinkley, New Imperial, 715 Pike,| opinion tt ident Taft will be for skimmed milk as whole by to order the in- jm. Commercial club ndition of the night a com-| that only appointed for)of Mexican monthly | reign anarchy ton, | the spapers We investig finances. men's te the ¢ La of e was at the regular the Hotel Washing | mittee the purpose banquet at Warrar yestérd for the arr moved vasion selling

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