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The Seattle Star fmcmer ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ios ‘masts thertanee te aleee se SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1912. ; ONE CENT. e2ni"tis.a7e Wi\travel so. pwn by a '; fellow’s turned down &. cheese sand- a Swiss VOL. 1% NO, 302, oe Pathetic Story. Following th daughter had become th an unscrupulous rogue, the parents of the girl told a pathetic story of en faith in the fake doc They made known that he had worked upon their feelings by speak- ing of his own mother and of the great esteem in which he held her, After but a few days’ acquainta Aiseoy that thelr victim of FOR MAYOR “9 ote forone) MOORPORATION COU? ye. (Vote for onc) RCITY TREASURER “(Vote for one) OR COUNCILM ear term Queen Anne Congrega- tional church; Oltman's hall, 24th av. 8 - Parish—-Seattle theatre, at noon, Soctalists — Arcade Janction hall, Ballard; ant Valley chureb. hall; Pleas- IAN (ONE YEAR TERM) _ Keeteeeeeeeeede SEER EE * PORTLAND, Or, Fob. 17.—-Por the purpose of convincing Hopkins Jenkins, principal of the Jefferson high schooh that the severely plain dress he advocates is not the best, the girl students next Monday wil! discard puffs and flounces and appear eteteseese = = ESS jehum into jail fost out of pare ens | sednews.” i ay | Hankins is a lantern-jawed, pra TA RAAET HK ER EAE RORHRRAREEHER EES WS }iernaturally thin magn, with beady | “=== ‘ irs SPAS Tags TERRORIZE [NEW YORK NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Terror- nck, ripped open a wallet contain i Her arm broken, braised and |ized by the boldness of holdup men!" $10,000 worth of unset diamonds ; \ | BEN bodily ent by broken eines, Mrs.’ A | and the. apparent heiplessnces ‘of pd eneaped. The robbery occurred | car after alighting { the corner of Broadway and 36th |the injired woman was conside x with TD Hatton, who said ahe was living |the police, New York merchants si, one of the busiest spots in the lout of danger. [@ $52 65th st, waa rescued last! and other business men today are city. Streets in the vieinity were bight by guests In the Tourist ho-| preparing for perscnal~protection, (uronged with pedestrians, while a was 16 200 (By United rrese Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—With $1,000,000 in negotiable securi- ties, earned by 14 years’ prac- tice of law, safely hidden away, Frank 8, Black, former gov- ernor and congressman, is to- day back in politics. The . . or ’ | four weeks | had worn the ba [Abnormally developed. She sang wae atraid—atraid of what | might and trembled at the sound of a dis y ballot printed below. These menjand | obeyed. And at first saw— VYantages for musical training, | OAKLAND Cal, Feb. 17.—Com-| to eight months ago, Elsie Man-| mental songs which our grand. ¢¢ in the police court here toda: ag at body of citizens. atre this week, and she was telling | tod ried to Sir Harry Westwood Cooper, ti le want to live, of Grant's Pass, Ore. During the OF STiMe covers three continents. | vi the Miibraths, Cooper informed Aes TX] ity, and t touched it with my fingers. | censtul, she was consumed with Wt? tnberit tate valued atthe strength of this he borrowed w! ecome of Ct ‘ |it was white, but 1 did not know perl peer aie yc as ented Anna Mil- roOPTROLI |'Greon’ and ‘blue’ were only words career With him the former Miss | : jsnow,’ and I wondered | 6 Sree Willa bak ‘our siem-s70n| nmae® © wooper gave Mrs, Milbrath a 90- t ne, and it was blue, In my blind band but agalnst this ix the fact that! told her that she could keep the ad- /| purple and green. Then the white jatronger and I was allowed to £0 that Abraham's cupidity may «: Friday that while Cooper, as Dr, and for the first time in my life 1} jone thing more beautifnl than the | cago have been notified to be on the superintendent tip-toeing, with eager questions an! | covery to discovery, each one more crook bebind the bars. her on his knees to become his w ? c easure fe ul fiven to the people who elected him aj Ply ity .4 San Mee, oh can seet He isting of pleasure into a few Wh t! Y T d dad ddd decadent at; FOUN, LEG. meetinas ropay You—why, you who always | ouch had told me the exact contour | lyn ay.; West Side hall, West jxlowing sunset unmoved. Life : ‘You miss the points of a thou-|that he is considering an offer to y shining through the tears; and in | wagging ite tail, In my blind days |Jenks was mac here today by 4 < Mics Mundinger was born, aod ing and tall wagging-—1 Jaaughed un-| ter,” was all that he had to say. * ame ss = ot 2 in in the wax of a dog's (ail connected with an Eastern carpet A aitnied Ghaiidlduabslesthen: RAARRAERHRRARKE RARER REREH REE 1 sat co and gg ee j | (not sing In @ brilliantly-lighted the = se Samay corte ta te Sick a ak hehe eke oath het, Here is more cheer for the crip- in straight, braided locks. The boys will attire themaecives in heritance. *® SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17 * te forbidden, and make the ballot void Seni thoie:momane’ tae Wiuaeral Leaders of the students ase ort they will be “plain ér wet Stuck bs an automobile last), timid, halting step and atus; otherwise expect retire- &| the Children's Orthopedic ‘hospital. * Qt the Swedish horpital suffering are habit» acquired in|* captains whom he believes pathy lp agen on crore. Rimage - Snyder of the Barber Aspanit Pay PARCELS POST os (4) day c dj against the p ¢ , OF SEATTLE ete ae THIS aa TRESS TELLS over my eyes. The doctor removed and played her own accom ‘ | 6 compant- it, ‘Open your eyes,’ he said, but | |ments at the age of 4, Bhe tried | see, of what | might not see, afraid fd % ‘ cordant note, Te rived of beaut) inmy gat a ENE, | ‘Open them,’ the jor sald in, sounds. The town afforded ‘no ad (By United Press Leased Wired RVE THE PEOPLE, These | ?othing!” she passed her years in dark plaints charging felony in obtaining Wg candidates. There are other good Oe Devoe, Sein Weer sed a8 singing the old-fashioned mena by Ses Seer ee ere Star, after weighing all qualifica-|dinger was blind. Now she sees inothers ang and which, oddly bY Mrs. Herman Milbrath, mother tes, can honestly and emphatically | And she Onds the world woudertul. enough, are pleasing the fancy of °f Anna Milbrath, the nurse of 8t Sad end named below as the very best |She is singing at the Grand the the . rag-time-sated audic of Anthony's hospital, who was mar Tho Star representative of the mi- i ithe staadinger’s ey roled prison. 6 ’ gern eyes pope p ses its readers to vote for the }racuions cure which has made her | : jated on lust August by Dr. Pindley @ frger and bigamist, whose trail “The room was darkened. My} " ore the bandage, plaimt cites that “Dy. Abra- / wan -an Uae sition, bi Heewens sho wore the bandage, f ured $1.000 from Mra Mil.(them of the sudden death of his ‘of the void something glowed pale. eration, which th ‘entatidh that he mother in England, and stated that ine glow pal doctor believed to have been suc he was to receive 20,000 pounds. On i then 1 heew--tt wae. cloth, the n 20,000 pounds from England, } 5 irioaity as to how the world would $1,000 in various sums fi M ti : j ns from Mrs, sheet of my bed! I know now that! a | Latest Mystery. |Milbrath, after which he brought ut “Thad been told,” she said, “that A Jabout bis marriage to tet ‘ then, For in my blindness such |the rans was green, the wky blue. \Snywrrtery Urtie torent enkron*’ | prath, and then departed with bis ‘cords as ‘white’ meant nothing, I [sixth wife for parts unknown. jhad heard people say ‘white as }to me. I had heard sunsets de viprain { 1,000 as a Present. : | ea: Wertet Whe, yoo who|ee” said to have taken @ ‘ o Present. ite for one) | “Slowly, for I was still afraid, 1 , Southern Pacific train from here on ltt my eyes travel winte: the call tase 5 t 7 It ie feared that she | day promissory note for $2,000 on j jare fortunate than | You have | may be 4 Ree aa tue i fiisée sveb-peer weaderful world. Ines dropped by her forger hus the Oakland Bank of Savings. He ness I had seen Moating clouds When I naw grass the first time Ila jogacy in which the wong rm casei £ biue and purple aud green, but I |thought that nothing could be more wha ts eshte be a nerds ufo Stttbreth bas found tt note sae X || did not know they were blue and |beautiful. But when my eyes were brother in Chicago, and it is hoped! worthless. It was also ascertained capped nurse bent over me, and the | out of doors, | looked up at the sky, him to try t 4 hold of this. Act m, w i 0 try to old of th’ ¢ 1am, was wooing Anna Mil- | doctor peered over her shoulder, jand then I knew that the was ing on this hope, the p of Chi , na forthe bee se a looked ms Ruman eyes and saw | Grass, or waving wheat, or even lookout, and it is hoped that an ar-|at St. Anthony's hospital. An hour X” || the sou | flowers, - rest there wilt free the girl he bas, before his m ¢ to the Milbrath | “My father came into the room, | “And so T have gone on from dis-| betrayed, and once more land the ‘girl, Mine Climm says Cooper begged Rdvisory ballot because | dis lips, and be heard my raptar | wonderful than the last, crowding « ae oa : ous cry, ‘Tcan see! Tecan seo!" He! 4 4 months. Can't you see what it fome men offering themselves who derful to see my father! Thou-/ means to one who has been blind’? ss record, but when a public officer | sands of times | had passed my fin-} |® Cotterill — University Meth- , he is entitled to their further con- fers over his thee; my sense of} had your sight can look up at the & odiet charch, 464 4nd Seolr letars without a thrill, You see a (1) a * bates d an Bi lof every feature. Bot my fancy’s| 5 * Seattle tr candidates for the three-year term | picture of my father was as cold a bores you. | NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Admission |g "Gin tt hesitate to endorse. Standing next | sculptured stor Now his lips} nd good jokes a day. The best become a member of the Wall! 4 ‘aeae i | ifoke I have ever seen was a dog | street firm of Berton, Griscom and coe fame to realize how much I had lost by being blind.” For my | I had patted dogs. But when I saw | Theodore Roosevelt, jr. « mother was dead.” a dog~a friendly dog-—-eyes laugh “tam undecided about the mat-| 4 are 64 candidates on the official | has spent most of her life in the) ja my sides ached. You can never| in any event Roosevelt will re-/ 16 each voter ac he of «he enturs the {little town of McMinnville, Oregon. | know how much real humor there|turn to San Francisco, where he is| | Miss Mundinger has not yet concern for a while, and he may | Ho cance? a: Ae ite, < anae Ub) |passed the danger point, She dare |announce his acceptance of the of. | Help Poor Kiddies yosite the name of the enndidate | jatre or in the spotlight. Bat her on Reme of Any person or persons for jwight in growing steadily stronger, * | pled kiddies, Next Sunday, Febru- i Of attech a paster bearing the printed and she ty coming into her full in-|# MARATHONERS FOR THIS * ®ry 25, is hospital Sunday, and with coming an opportunity is afford- ~ ® course i } page 4 ore g appa to contribute toward t rork Of deface the vallot, return it to the eleo- the principal, in which be arged “Jeffersonian simaptioly.” } that mes upon the ing up your breathing appar ® cor ute toward the work ‘of leveging; Mabel Gatteran, a waitress big, brown, luminous eyes regard |*® ment This is Police Chief #| Envelopes will be distributed 4 ativan mall arya a & [Living at GOL E. Pine st, now ites |them with an unwinking stendfast- ® White's ultimatum to police # | Hmong the various congregations, 4 she lived in darkness. * Physically unfit for daty, The cted to aid in keeping an awa from what were at first thought to . test will be made tomorrow * ened interest in the work of this be serious internal injuries *& hospital The automobile, driven by A. J LUMBERMEN HIT ee lel } ing conipany, hit the young woman | 4m abe stepped around the end of a) Western Retail Lumbermen’s This morning | soctation went on record ye a parcels post, Tbe lam: |bermen contended that the inter-| q | state commerce commission is soon | jto reduce express rates, and that} 4 H. C. Bohike and George T. Mc-| were smiling and his eyex were R | efor the tenined |” woman refused to talk. " i iat they go partuersh ip, the aug. che and roamed | come together at the e Japan. 1 said . im tins where he peprngticld, Spring ft is tr beds, cobble. , | he by Hes high < seid 46 Ne your ICE OF CORRUPTION. IN D Ades Mike dain, 1 US Mt. Grocer. all right—bur pic fruit Jam, beautifully that kind, Door apple stock, apple juice (from apple OF tartaric ac: Jam. stomach ES the politicians have whitewashed ought , even if they are temporarily legal. t go ENO PHOSPHORIC OR TAR- BENZOATE OF SODA IS LEGAL BUT IT CAN BULTITUDE OF SINS. Occidental ay. and Main st. In peth of their property and their per What appears to have been a drunk-|eens. > quarrel with an unknown man. Three daring robberies have been suecessfully perpeureted here in the last week my motor bandits, | who escaped with loot exceeding LPP EEE EH EER HY FS) 535000. The third holdup of th WEATHER FORECAS | "eek came last night when thre Oceastonal rain tonight and #|™@€9 jumped from @ taxicab, and Sunday: moderate southerly &|*fter slugging Geo. H. Horth, a winds. Temperature at noon, ® = “ 4h * [WOMAN TURNING peeesssesnnunes!| T RM TO EBORY NOW Ainsworth Resigned to Avoid R ELGIN, Ill, Feb. 17.—A disease ow never before recorded in this vi WASHINGTON, Feb, 17.--Army | cinity be tacked Mra. Abel Hare, today declare that afl forty-five years old, and i slowly differences between staff and Itne4 causing her death. [t is known as jofficers in the army will be settled |Reynaud’s disease, a cascular af- Horever if the amendment to the|Mletion, accompanied by gangrine larmy reorganization bill, consoli-|@nd local asphyxia. It is turaing dating the officers of the chief of |the flesh on her hands and arms staff, inspector general and adju-|into @ black substance, hard, im. wneral is ratified by congress, |movable and without feeling. The Major General Fred C. Ainsworth, | disease hae spread from the fingers former adjatant general of the |to the elbows in a week, and the ‘army whose resignation was ten-|hands resemble ebony dered yosterday and immediately |ance. Physicians say President Taft, an-|from contraction of the coverings | today that he is going {of the blood vessels. that his triends tatlueneed ‘hin tw| ARCTIC EXPORER AT WASHINGTON re in order to another ee Capt. Otto Sverdrup, comm % of the famous Fram at the time plorer Fridtjof Nansen made his | thrilling dash for the North Pole. and who brought the Fram safely |through the ice pack after being | locked in by the winter's ice, 8 reg istered at the Hotel Washington Annex. Capt. Sverdrup is one of Norway's naval heroes, a man in and adventure. expedition, whieh commanded was upon the theory that the érift of the ice floes carries them | across the polar basin directly from | Siberia to Greenland, While Nan sen did not reach t orth Pol he did reach the highest latitude of any previous explorer, and as well proved his theory to be correct Nansen, when the Fram was frozen be sure before you hang attempted to complete his jJour-| and cane sugar boiled together will| ney by dog sleds. He met the Jack- but naturally, colored, Our|*¢0-Harmsworth English expedi tion, and eventually returned to civilization by the steamer Wind- ward, i and a dash of benzoate of soda * It will deceive the palate and the] PORTLAND, Or., Feb, 17.-—-A reasman, the owner of two a looking skinny horses, is for @ ainter wi the nage sides agith Dats wanted infide,” ' done in paint that won't wa 1 seeeeee nounced avoid IT, NO ADPLE | want to swallow capa dly you honestly think that uit the Undoubs ex. ermal ook in corated legend, n Was off. 0 der his together any better than beer. Sete eee eek eee ee eee ee questions-asked”" lof Alden Anderson, policeman was standing only feet nway. The police are confident that the motor bandits” who robbed Horth are the same who stole $25,000 from two messengers employed by the Enkt River National bank Rartler in the week a boy named Beckman was robbed of $965 while on bis way to a bank. eee eer eye ee es JOLT RESTORES HEARING NEWARK, ©., Feb, 17, Harry Board, a young farmer of Alexandria, this county, suf- fered sunstroke while mowing hay two years ago and was rendered deaf and dumb and his right leg was paralyzed. A colt which he was riding the other day threw him heavily to the ground and then ran away Impulatvely he attempted to call “whoa’ and greatly to hia surprise he could speak and bear, The doctors here are pur- zled. ee ee ee ed Told Him Funny Stories) PORTLAND, Or,, Feb, 17.—-Mre Lamm told such funny stories that L. V. Van de Mark, who returned | her jewelry {n response to a “no advertisement, remained #o long that the deteetiv SSeS EEEEE ES BEES Oo) | poam by February University of Washington added jaacther championship to its long jist, when two teams representing the purple and gold won the de bates on the recall of judges, both jin Seattle and at Walla Walla In Senttle, Jobn Bovington and A. R Hilén upheld the recall against the orators from Puliman colle, Glenn Hoover and Fred He won for Washington at Wal ja against Whitman college, uphold ing the negative side of the recall question. Heirs of Mra. Mary A. Domay, de. ceased, began a wult against ix of the gompantes projected by W De Larm and A. J. Biehl, and agaliet Louis P. Sichler, receiver for the Washington Orebard, irri mat and Fruit Co. J. H. Cox William De Graf, J. R. Anderson and W. W. Tuttle, to recover 500 of land in Grant county, was given in exchange for lens bonds. heirs are F.C, Koppen, Jen. nie © Koppen, W. H. Crawford, J W. €rawford and Maude L. Eng lish, who claim the property to be worth approximately $16,000. ‘The omplaint alleges that the ex change was made on the promise thatthe company would have wa- ter on the whi wor 1912 she phoned for caught him. He con fessed himself the thief, PAY UP, EDNA ni not bank of Shasta into the hands former tate superintendent of banking, when he mueht t ete of the Institution and established a new bank here, Lindsay patd $35,000 for the min TOOTHACHE GONE, ANYWAY LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17-~-Mre, D. F. Leaheld placed a hot water bag against her cheek to ease a throbbing tooth, The bag burst. Her face was badly scalded, but the toothache is gone. tw of the def county, which fell TEDDY, JR., TO BE BROKER ‘United Press Leased Wire) EW YORK, Feb. 17.—Theo- Roosevelt, Jr, is to for the carpet business in San Francisco, it is reported here y, for either a partnership Ora responsible position in a minent Wall st. financial ern. The firm mentioned ie that of Bertron, Griscom & Jenks of No. 40 Wall st. When joned about the report, WR. Berton, genior mem- of the firm, ca: Pi¢ase do not say anything it: It is not altogether ded. ‘oung Roosevelt is here from Francisco on a vacation. wi ably tried to had $275 sewed ta WIN 2 DEBATES |: and for irrigation pur-| prot be necessary J. R. Moorehead, secretary of the | National Fed tion of Retail Mer-| chakts, dook up the couse of thet poor, mistreated lumber trust, and/ said that it was ne of the govern | ment to prosecut nin be nm, when} e were other perfectly good! tmusts to prosecute J. B. Lane of Lewiston | was elected president ‘LIKED COURTING; She didn't mind heart. Rafaele young girl, who from suany Italy didn’t even mind being | But when it got to th lous business of b {Rafacle finds serious objections. | | And now she wants her marriage} to Domenico Russo, on F Jannulled. Rafuele and |got out a marria) Jcourthouse and were ‘mmediately jmarried. But the bride thought that they had gone up Profanity hill Mont Domenico nse at the Russo she strenuously Yesterday a legation of her }friends at Renton appeared at the marriage license counter in a a to restore her maiden name The matter was referred to | the prosecuting attorney. Shipwrecked Crew Arrives Here After hours of terrible exposure, where they had sought refuge on shore, Captain John Daniels and | his crew of 11 fishermen, wrecked | on Otter point, Cinque island, Dis covery passage, in the schooner Carrier Dove, owned by Sunde & Orland of Seattle, reached Seattle Jest night aboard the British light- house tender Quadra, See eee ee eee * BLEW OUT THE GAS ‘* SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 17.- * “I had one helluva time blow- ® ing it out; don’t light it agatn.” * This was the first intelligible * * * * sentence from Peter Silverino, who was found nearly dead aft- er blowing out the gas in his room. KKK KKKRAKKK KK bo de ietiatiedatntiatindatel & parcels post law would | 4 “He had spent a small fortune on| irrigation.” } chief object of his new under- taking is said to be a fight on Theodcre Roosevelt. Roosevelt p: revented Black getting a renomination in 1898 for governor, and although Black in 1904 made the speech in Chicago nominating Roose- velt, in behalf of New York, for the presidency, it was not time. Advertisers the country over have come to recog- nize that there is a differ- ence between paid and un- paid circulation; that cir- culation which is given away, which is not sub- scribed for and paid for di- rectly, is worthless. The Star SELLS over 40,000 papers daily. . Its readers are glad to pay for it, be- cause they have faith in its policy, believe in its stand for substantial justice, and have a confidence born of knowledge in its sense ‘of fairness and impartiality. This confide nce is transmit- ted to its advertising col- umns as well, because The Star has never abused their confidence. THE STA® HAS A DAILY PAID CIR- CULATION IN EXCESS do through friendship, but because it was “good politics” at that Circulation vs. Circulation 40,000 Daily PAID Circulation.