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EDITION couple are three miles crowd at the depot has | to look up new excite- VOL 13. _NO. 237. Becomes Seasick When | WER Cupid if; tii? i 3 eeeseeeeeeneeee itt Cupid got horribly seasick over; Spanish beauty, Senorita Bnriqueta the antics of the Baron Frederick Miguel of Barcelona, turned from “ s, Ber to three American girls, and von Richthefen. a German nobie- 15, they had i “nts, man, during the recent world posed to Mise Kenee Latagte of Cruise of the. steamer Cleveland. Paris, Mra Sophie Drechsel of Vi which arrived to San Francisco enna, ete. They all gave him the } recently. same answer. Cupid wes on the jod with the it Was stagenivd among some of baron, whe propaged eleven times the passengers that of the girlie im all to eleven. different girls and involved had made a pact to refuse lees ited eleven times. heron anyone who dared propose during at all particular ae t) fe leap year. He started in a vee * polis | pio the) athe “ ithe, == Bob Hodge and His Wife Will Separate Shertif ig Hodge and hix wife have agreed to separate, and pe . served on Mrs. Hodge tn a HERE’S A TREA A real treat to “old guard” poit ticlans Ie im store at the Lincoin| day banquet under the auspices the Young Meas Republiean club at the Arctic club rooms tonight RK. Achilles Ballinger will speak on “The President.” Gov. Ha about “The State of Washington J. E Chilherg, the banker }apewk om “Alaska;” W. T. Dove the corporation attoruey, om “Abra: hens Lineoin;” Wiley Hemphill, « The Club,” and J. A. Paleouer The Repubdiican Par’ ee Mets be 2) | AB ol po live weeond have known the trouble eg the salt for dt voree was no surprise, The case «iil not be contested by Mra Hodge} ; ¢ hoys are to and 1 although the four hoys ar i the Pare of thelr father, their) * hate the privilege of | ® tm at pleasure. ; Hodge has been tn Califor nia about a year ‘The complain haa not yet been filed, bat it te an derstood that abandonment is the whick the decree of sep; be asked. Kas y on ™ moth vine Mrs AT LINCOLN'S HOME SPRINGFIELD. 0). Feb. 12 -Abrabam Lincoin's birthday was observed here today by hundreds of ons who at ® tended ceremonies held in Ose @ Ridge cemerery * ied al! sibel cheney ened ground 0} ps — a< ation j Sena eeeeeeeeee WEATHER FORECAST Rain tonight and Tuesday, | brisk easterly winds i i Eg eee ean eneree se Baron Is Jilted Eleven Times Anyhow the baron iw still’ single. | of! will teif | cert e eee eeeee ne | Youth Who Slays Father to Save DEMANDED BY U.S. (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Feb, 12.—The United States is today preparing to demand of President Madero that General Abram Gonzales, acting ad of the state ef Chihuahua, inflammatory remarks he is de clared to have made in te the United States “crushing un der American military force.” This statement was authorined teday by the state department upon reeeipt of a foreign digest of Goa- sales’ proclamation sent yesterday the municipal authorities of Chi- 0B al, It bs feared that this action by the United States, in view of the Gow / sales’ proclamation, will ineite an nit te outbreak and err at exe merc STEEL “KING” PREDICTS the lives of Americans in Mexico. Washington to day indicate outrages near Torreon, Vera Cruz and Matamaros. Brigandage and lawlessness con- tinde in the state of Durango. Madero Dictator the | MEXICO CITY, Feb. 12—Gon- | tales Salas, minister of war, is to be forced to resign, and Geronimo Trevino substituted a a part of a | program decided upon by President Francisco |. Madero today in aban doning democracy aad making hitm- self absolute dictator in Mextco. | This report, anofficially confirm | led, te given full credence here to | cay. it de declared that Madero ad mite now that Diag methods are the | only ones by which the country can be controlled and peace maintained A REVOLUTION SOON (By United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Revolution in the United States in the near \future is today predicted by Judge lof directors of the United States here are quickly changed. &. 4, Gary, chairman of the board) Stee! corporation, uniess conditions | | “Things are being said now similar te the things that, were said | just before the French revolution,” he dactared. “This may yet | burst inte flame, and that flame may come soon.” Gary's prediction was made in | Continut @ he said: “Uniess the capitalists and the | eetut [ dition of humanity, great changes | mob will bring them.” ‘Present From ‘ ‘Bwana Tum ) Frightened Pretty Bride / pro-| a” address before the Lehigh Omi sorporations and the rich and ind men themeeives take a leading part in trying to improve the cop- | will come mighty quick. And the) 1 (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.--Opening a containing a wed- ding present from Theodore Roosevelt to her, Mra Walter Howe. leader | of the younger society set here, i to the fleor, t was screamed hysterically and ped armed today. A black, enaky objéct roiie: it was @ rhineceros tail part of @ prise won by “wanna Turnbo™ @ great jungle battie on hie African trip, After recovering from an fright, Mra. Howe said she was much pleased with the gift. Just the, sam questered it the bride called the butler, Mra. Howe was _— Carieie whe picked it up gingerly and se ' JUST ONE MORE DAY! There's still ome more day left books will be open till midnight. both the primary and the final elections if you do of the important city charter amendments, the terminal propositign, unless you register is the first now-partisan election for a full city ticket The politieal ringw will get out their fall strength— it's up to you, election a real victory for the sompartisan idea. And you must & chance to vote on any ithe Bogue plans Th out and register trast them for th )& at STER is order to belp | STEEL PROBE | | | WASHINGTON, Feb —James (J. Hill, the railroad magnate, was not called before the Stanley house investigating ex tt oday when that body resumed its probe fate the operation the steel trust. It was announced that he had lef Wasbington with the ing that he would return later aud ow the REGISTRATION | fall to register. You mivs You will not have Get the Independent voter, to make Jajues D. Oakley, president of the Alabama conviet board, was the first witness called today. He tes tified that several years age the Tennessee Coal and Iron company employed 300 convicts, “leasing” them from the state Although Daniel Slipper, who wax struck by a Madison street car and bruised, asked for $10,000 damages. anderstand- $600 was the verdict he obtained automobiles. against the Seattle Electric com Penanes yeeterday The Seattle Star | ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SEATTLE, WASH.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1902. IN SEATTLE A fellow iy BCORTaphiy | HOME EDITION wastes a lot of time studying which he has to revise when he finds that some girl is all the world to Wy him. His Mother’s Life t ee JOHN annbasseted _snactad ‘Orchard Sensation May Outrival United Wireless x were halted today inf the federal probe of the Columbia River Orchards. Co. and its sub- sidiary corporations, an account of Lincoln's birthday, which is « legal! holiday here Receiver Elmore Winkler is being aged with a constant stream of ters from all parts of the coun-| indicating that the gigantic] frauds alleged to be eouneeted with the operations of these companies: may even sabpase thore of the United Wireless Co. Winkler es mates the abilities of the com jes at $5,600,0000. The available assets consist of the power plant at Wahluke, valued at $50,000, and equities in the office furniture a valued at €23,000. The hearing will be resur jfore Referee in Bankrupt Proceedi trv WHAT LINCOLN SAID: AS APPLIED TO SOME VITAL POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF TODA PRIMARIES man govern ane is good ther v sent [other's com THE RECALL people tk " | States pom the right you examined the lof both congress tion books of the news- not to overthrow ft which you adver- 5 soe to « Rot, why not? A sil bases its advertis- gana gic age oe the quantity of tutions, bele o much per who inhab Per thousand circula DEMOCRACY If you pay the rate of | If there is anything that based. on its lis the duty of the whole pec circulation, you Ito never intrust any hands given an oppor- but their own, that thing is the uty to convince yourself it has the circulation it ¢ men vert the ¢ tion. with its insti- is it le Der ple ED a |their own liberties anc | tions | GOLD Gold is good in its place; but living, brave and patriotic men Claims and Has })** "0" sf0srs ation i Dips og l gs ation in Excess |<: 000 Daily Paid -and Will Prove It |preservation an i perp con- | cert to fleece the people THE SUPREME COURT If the policy of the govern- | ment, upon vital questions af- fecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by de- cisions of the supreme court, the peqple will have ceased to be theft own rulers. ) | | |dred defeats jand deserv THE caemanidtatia Allow all verned at qual voice t the g ee th The must not be end of ause of surre i ne or even oF LABOR The workingmen are basis of all governments for the plain re that they a more rf Prous / the Labor is superior to uch the sr consideration ‘$24,000,000 MORE (By Unirea ri Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Feb. By a vote of § to 4 the senate committee on pensions today defeated a mo-| tion to report favorably on the Sher-| wood $1 a day pension bill The Smoot substitute was adopted. The bill as drawn then | by | Senator Smooth of Utah incre: the annual penrion rol} $24,000 CARUSO IS STOLEN PORTLAND, Ore. Feb. 12.—! “They have stolen Caruso, Patti, | Mary Garden, Cavalieri, Lilliag Rus- sell and Melba” wailed 8. Nudel- baum at the police station today. Caruso, it was learned, was a roost- er and the others fancy Plymouth Rock hens. | Saturday | peace PENSION BILL IS | Hoyt tomorrow. Tha Washington Trast Co the securities for the on bond issue by H. De Larm, the missing president of the defanct companies, Was purposely orgar the Oreg which beld charges made A PAIN UL TALE TRERE, It’s a painful ite that reliev from pe pathos The jury Merritt al ding. n the case of C. B Hibbard et Gay's. court against retired from Judge afternoon. And when. late at night, they reached a verdict and started to go to well-earned rest they found all doors locked. The jurors around for a couple of hours real patient-like, but as the night drew on weary nerves were worn to with chairs, fist tin pans, fashioned its tat canes ters, ai and eke real old Deputy thought ail break. After searchin culprits everywh else nally located the noise in t room and released | occupants. So it was again prov things come impatiently its exasp en t to those who wait MEETINGS TODAY Cotterill—Broadway theatre. Broadway and Denny: Miller hall, 29th av. and Madison st Seandinaviah hall, Boren ay. and Virginia st. Parish-——Labor Temple; tion hall, Ballard. Socialists —- Dugdale’s hall, Rainier Beach; Modern Wood men hall, Ravenna; Christen sen's hall. Gill—Mountain View station, Green Lake. June LITTLE FARM HOUSE. SCENE OF TRAGEDY ve the live and sister, John Cia a she 4 chee te instantly Killed his father, John H. Clark, early this morning. His stat — backed Up by that of his The tragedy occurred i, farmhouse on the old ilftery road between Sunnydale and Riverton #"¢ about 14 miles from Seattie. hs. ne Clark ts a prisoner in the attle jail. He is @ stalwart boy {With steady blue eyes and a plo & he wh ted him ed mother and Li I coulda’t stand for treating m The Clarks ca Canada manner 1 did it,” or told the officers He'd have kil Man if | hadn't. the way he was rrigei me to Seattle from 8 ago. dead man bore a bad reputation, bate his family frequently and for long pe- tlods, and did not Support them. Finally, Mrs. Clark determined to leave her husband for geod. Last | Thursday she moved her gocds to | he lit uck farm on the old mili- |tary road where she hoped, with the aid of her son and daughter. the | la © years old, to eke out a Iiv- ing. Husband Appears at 2:30 a. m. Her husband arrived unex pected. { 2:30 this morning, ank and raving im in. Tl kill the lot of you,* boy awakened by the pound- n door and his father's shous from be But bait awake, be saw his father advancing his mother, while the girt Lil- was crying with fright and x to her other's skirt. Boy Shoots With Shotgun The man’s fist was lifted to a The ered and. fired from four feet tance of three or arge of namber the back of Clark's ng through the t making a bedy was left huddfed in a corner, fleeing to the home nea: pase it fe i the farndi by of “Me e tee ephone and the ffs office. Malone and Bee of the tragedy They found the b fa with his sist head was resting on his b: had cried herself to sleep. lark had be hysterical, bat Dr. Brown had quieted her with an injection of morphine. The Clarks have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood Later in the day the coroner vis- ited the scene of the killing reach- at 5 y lying HERR EB ERE EERE COTTERILL MEETINGS Broadway theatre, and Denay; Mill- 29h and Madison; a avian hall, Boren and Virginia. Tomorrow—May's ball, Caiver- sity Modern Woodmen's i, Ravenna; Plymouth ch Pp. m.; University M. E chureh, 6:30 p.m Wediiesday — Turner's hall: Labor Temple; Trinity church, 6 p. m. Thursday—Seattle theatre. # Friday—Oltman’s hall; Pha * jen’s hall, Columbia. etenene ct et ee ight — Broadwa er's hall eeeeteneteeen te ee Rese eee eee ee NEW YORK BANKER KILLS HIMSELF (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Police reported to the coroner that Banker Washington Seligman, 50, today shot and killed himself in his apartments at the Hotel Ge He ts a nephew of J. W. Seligman, founder of the banking of Seligman and company. nsigned notes, found in victi room, explained the h as suicide, stating that Selig- ired of continued illness. rumored, however, that the *+reason is a love affair. Selig- apparently took a revolver, muffled his head with bed clothing and shot himself ae throveh the brain, Money Raised for Lawrence Strikers A monster mass meeting in pro of the outrages upen the suf- men, women and children workers now on strike at Mass. was held at eemland rink yesterday after- A collection of $284.19 was to aid the strikers. The was held under the au- spices of the socialists. W. H.- Pootman, business agent of the Bridge and. Structural Iron Workers Seattle, pre- sided were made by Hulet ocialist candi- date for mayor J, Brown, cor. fon counsel candidate, Mrs, Saddler and E. Lewis. Pohiman aroused emotion of the big audience when he announced that he was daily expecting arrest in connection with the grand jury indictments returned against 40 representatives of structural irom | workers in different parts of the jeountry, union Speect M. We E