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; Blaine Officials Chasing Gypsies Near Border---Page 7 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY CLOUDY PROBABLY RAIN; BRISK EASTERLY WINDS. he Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS WASI i TS Mote Than 43,000 Paid Copies Daily MMMM SAVAVUUNUNNOVUUATAA HANNAN OTOOUTUO TUES ANAANA ALT Ce wnnksniaidnled crohns nn NIGHT =<EDITION= =x a iz Say UNNNNEUNALAN NON ENEENA ox TAINS AND NEWS RTANDS, Be rl Abducted in Auto From Union Depot; — Leaps From Speeding Machine to Escape AUTO LOAD OF POLICE BREAKS A MAN’S LEG; VOLUME DILLING! He Voted With the Stand- patters From Choice, Now He Lectures the Progressives Because They Won’t Join Him in the Trenholme Camp. is. NO. 307. BRUARY 20, LaLa oot | SEATTLE i., BRIDAY. 2 E ONE CENT W progressive boss, threat tour real progressives e into ‘ rrent e , it seer tting lonesome among t! s and special inter ysters who make up the Trenholt lowing Dilhing nd you, Lt tie aft : “"S. Doctor, Following in Automo- He,t S TEARUUne Horas cbaina’ Gill, bar He weeks bile, Picks Her Up After in the star t ca against ftfiths, against Winsor, an Fall to Pavement Driving a private car, Police Chauffeur st Ol nd ; returning from all the rest. He was not forced to take up Trenholme. He r the policemen’s ball with party of guests, crashed into a grout ve el 1 on the street went to Trenholme voiuntarily. Ile worked in harmony with ONE MAN ARRESTED ear cable at First av. and Madison st., at 4:30 this mornir eriously injuring F. T. Doran, the sca { remnants of the old gu se members made 5 of the Oregon hotel up the bulk of Trenholme’s active supporters Victim Identifies Him As One Ihe car skidded, according t» Ohistrom’s report, and after scattering the workmen, Judge William Hickman Moore, another progressive who Who Tried to Over crashed into the Pittsburg Lunch, 914 First av., wrecking the win The car, with a tire once ran against the old-time Gill for mayor, could not and power Her ‘punctured, stopped at First ay. and Columbia st., when hailed by Officer Larson did not swa Trenholme. Judge Moore supported Griffiths ‘ Chief Bannick ordered the two drivers susper pending an investigation into charges aman whom any true progressive could support. Judge Moore An 18-year-old girl was kid that they had been drinking on election day made this statement naped in broad daylight at the | Doran, 32, sustained a triple fracture of the rig leg. He s taken to the Seattle Gen= &’Trenh is drawing the united standpat vote King st. station yesterday aft eral hospital, where he is suffering from multiple cuts and probable internal injuries. He was? city regar ss of political parties. 1 saw enough evid ernoon unable to make a statement this today to prove that he 1s the choice of the old crowd Screaming, she was rushed | Lieutenant Charles Dolphin and Capt. Charles Sullivan, who appeared on the scene just And George Dilling, would-be progressive leader, through the crowded downtown jafter the accident, declare Ohlstfom, who was at the wheel, was not intoxicated FROM CHOICE a member of, and an active worker in, that streets in a taxicab | The names of the guests in the party were not reported at headquarters. They were old standpat crowd, voting unitedly for Trenholme And she escaped only by on the way to Gerald's cafe when the accident took place. The car was one of 15 Now George Dilling berates the real progressives because ‘rowing herself from the car | pre service to_assist_guests in reaching their homes ; S while it was traveling at a | - Ra Oe SMR ner een they think Gill, with his past, is far less dangerous to this city rate of 30 miles an hour. than Trenholme, the choice of the old standpat, special interest ~ \ Ave dl BANNICK AND 9 em oe | Stolen Girl’s Daddy Progressives, socialists, and labor men will naturally sup-|fion Marche where shen tnvendea | o1en iris a port Hi Gill, not from choice, but from necessity. They prefer, making purchases: Gill to Trenholme. They supported their logical candidates Help Captive in Taxi Writes to The Star} in the primary. Some of them were for Griffiths, some for Two men were of the driver Newcastle, ind., Feb. 20. Winsor, and Some for others. ‘They were there FROM seat of the taxi, which. instead of To the Readers of The Star: : CHOICE, just_as George Dilling was with the Standpat Tren “gee Tak ket ee oe the pom it is a father’s plea that | am making, and you who have chil- holme crowd FROM CHOICE. dential part of the city to t | AT BALL dren of your own will feel all its poignancy. RS hag ‘si @ clea” ale ' want my little girl! Only find my little daughter for me, let laughed and went faste oe. A ction of music played and | Finally one of the m € trabed | sung by members of the orchestra beck Into the cab with the girl, and| in compliment to Hi Gill, candidate | truggle began. |} for mayor, at the twentieth annual | “1 kept begging him to take me back or to stop the machine and let me out. But he only AUTO-KILLS-A BOY:=: == |tion, marred the dignity of the evening and caused the temporary BY TRAIN BANDITS. Vauy He own Struck by an automobile on Roa: nies St, shortly before 12 o'clock | suspension of Police Capt. M. T = today, Donald Graves, 7, sustained injuries from which he died an hour| Powers by Chief of Police Hannick, BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Feb. 20.—|car, surprising the clerks, who, busy | “1 gcreamed and he clapped iater at the Minor private hospital. The automobile was driven by|after the two men engaged in a With booty in their possession to|** their work, had not realized that| hie hand over my mouth. | | Chester Cross, 18, who ls held by the police. According to witnesses, | *harp altercation the value of $40,000 to $100,000, ,2%7*hing was wrong. turned thetr| and screamed [the accident was unavoidable. Chief Bannick privately rebuked attention at once to the registered | mail, gathered up four sacks of mail, Jumped off, and scamviaaisattas in the darkness. |EASY MONEY FOR HER, Capt. Powers, of the arrangements committee, holding him responsible for the injection of political sentt ment into the social affair of th artment Powers in said back” to the chief to report at headquar The machine was traveling at a speed of about 12 miles an hour, | Witnesses say the boy, who was returning home from échool, stepped | off the curb so suddenly, Cro unable to apply the brakes in time to prevent striking him. He was placed in the auto and rushed to the Minor hospital. The boy did not regain consciousness. _Donala lived with his parents, at 1818 23rd av. three bandits who held up the mail car on the Queen & Crescent’s New York-New Orleans passenger train at Irondale jast night, were being hunted today by men and dogs in the country northeast of here. In looting the car the outlaws! he cursed me and choke The taxi rushed part way up | Queen Anne hill, then turned ints [Eastlake It was traveling at ter [riffle speed out Eastlake av | to have “talked | He was ordered rs and is Newcastle, Ind. the engineer and fireman with It holda aloft a torch or a lamp start-| girl to his office, 4 later to police were in tatters, whethef from the struggle in the fatto mt mow BANKER. KILLED Jesus | the cost of $760,000. those men on horseback are Christ's men, and you want to obey Viti i an Acta . | 170 HOLDOUTS Miss Casareli is an actress and| PETALUMA, Cal, Feb, 20—RBe-| " came to Seattle to take charge of Cause an umbre} tpt him from BOSTON, Feb. 20-—The Boston| WASHINGTON, Feb, 20.—Warn-| n amateur performance being giv. *¢eing, Charles Filippini, banker,| National League club was consid-jing was sent to the 170 national a laces! edie. stepped in front of a Northwestern’ ering today insuring. Jebnny banks which have not applied for When I got the door open my Pacific freight train and was killed. for $100,000 |membership in the federal reserve | mind wa lear she saya though | ~~ raed Maa, Geek, cabaarers ~ banking system to do so by ru efore then I was too frighte ary 23, or prepare to liquidate. think 1 lize 1 was _ — — ah d that [ could not resist A Pp | tt much longer. I had to choose by ersonal Letter | st Has coop Jos naan aurcendes Rae emai inched Monmouth, l.—-William Danley ween surrende d what looked * ae ie es ib agar ites oartate: death ‘by Jumping trom F Hi Gill { Macomb, convicted of violating | the local option law, will work 1 days on the streets at $1.50 per day | |to pay a fine of $2,000. © car. 1 jumped morning in birth of George Monda tion of th ne commemora Wash Editor of The Star—Dear Sir: This is a personal letter. hen | met with resistance from Chief Because she was lit paswed th driven by De G practically under suspension until | Mail Clerk A. B. Merville. One of “ected from a street car in In-| A. Dowling, T he consults with the chief the trio struck him down with a aoe ara = she misiaid her Doctor Giv The oreheatra 1 My Wife knife, wounding him painfully : aod ae Has Gone to the ( "and sub- Members of the train crew are of Gamakes. = The ticket was FB yf mone ogi Saaler acreame | stituted the words “Hi GH" for the opinion that the men got aboard Near Mercer, the girl managed to | so bgt Ald gag scar again at Atlanta and made their way for Pogo Rage sg lr ah erg vied Capt. Powers had not reported at Dr WAWinters ward throogh the coaches, donning MAKING IT POPULAR fon! ud’ withont hesitation thine Honnick declined to ree a Sete {J And Son, Frank. masks when they were ready for _ berecif out, falling upon the pod | Rannick declined to make a state business Chicago—Swimming has been|track, and lying for ® moment | ment until he talks the affair over They swarmed over the tender added to the curriculum of the Chi- stunned and panting ' re ee tate the ab as Irondale was reach- cago public schools on recommenda-| A street car was approaching,! ne King County Humane so| TRINIDAD, Colo, Feb. 20.—D: eg Powers has been on th me fold.her ones more. in my. anik anit) Shel ak: Macnee Co ore cat tee. emacincer. sat Cire tion of Superintendent Ella Plage and the motorman stopped é eal ciety promises to put an end to/Bial was made today before the con-} shall prosecute no one! The money reward will be yours, but @ v a pol bi th of time to save the gir ee . | the train at the rear of the mail from, being. ground beneath its|the practice of the Pacific Cogst |Stessional probers of strike condi greater still will be mine! car, and then pulled ahead, leaving Chicago—An argument aa to, wheels Coal Co., which has found that by |Mons In the coal fields by Capt. Ed MAYOR T0 SPEAK You parents know that, as the little ones grow up, they actually the rest of the train stalled, and whether the Goddess of Liberty Dr. Dowling, coming up, took the | worying mules in its mines contin. |Watd Smith of the boy Weatkinsky’s | become part of you. Your life is no longer your own alone, but is At a safe distance from the train fight and a fire in a rooming headquarters ually without a rest until they die, /Sstory yesterday lea hay oak composed largely of theirs = phen en iret taken = they forced their way into the mail house, and caused two arrests. Girl Identifies Man more work ean be accomplished itlamen maltreated him at his home |] me, part of my life was taken, and nothing w e emptiness hi v — _ | At midnight Stewart Steele, 22 than by working the animals in near Suffield, February 10, and rob-| jf until she comes back. } midn’ jeole | 200. acelat, Wes arreatea te Cone ee ai water docl Uf nee tien eae “ ps IG j She will come back, | know. A search as great and thorough as - . Pred L. Boalt, special writer for je had himself investigates @| ‘eremony will attend the open. - OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Fred A. Geer in the aye hotel. | the star, found such a condition |toy’s charges, he said, and found|ing of the Seattle port commission || YU" ecean-to-ocean quest cannot fail. For a year | have been plug: At headquarters he Heber Bn oan a ipon arriving in Franklin, Wash.,|them false. |central pler No, 1, at the foot of |] ging along patiently, hunting all by myself on the quiet. But in pA girl, who sald at Is the 14 “cover” an accident In the Can He denied emphatically that mili-| Blanchard st, Saturday afternoon. |! vain. Now suddenly | find that the whole nation has come to my aicits uihile. ao cules non coal mt ei tiamen were habitually drunk The Seattle Commercial Club has |] aig. It seems to me a wonderful demonstration of man's love for Th fine . iokion dor the The ’ yeared in Thursday's! Siryer Orf, a stri testified that! charge of the program, which prom- | me police are looming for ‘Star; and, acting immediately, the Cupt. Linderfelt, with a squad of| {ses to be an enjoyable one. a or age ott fe 1 1a De ‘humane society assign Officer | ilitiamen, molested the strikers Exercises will begin promptly at | cannot tell you how deeply | am moved when | realize all thig, vote thes ee going at Waupel and Mrs. 8. A. Hollabaugh tent colony at Ludlow, December 31,/% o'clock. Mayor Cotterill will be/] citizens of Seattle: You have nobly answered a father’s plea, by least 20 miles an hour. Her clothes | '° ‘vestigate and that when he protested Linder-|@mong the list of prominent speak: |T joining in this search with such spirit. Will you accept hie most q felt said: “I'm Jesus Christ, and)ers. The new dock was built at WILL CELEBRA we wth is etter from Hi Gill to the editor of The Star proffibiting sift skirts, high | Membere-of the Women’s Stein TE t was not intend Heation, Sut it ought to be published * ae i A f lent heels and the tango. | Consumers’ league will be showg, In this letter, whi¢ ch Gill didn't intend for publication draws jthis afternoon, at the Ford lame a ; si ; i a “oe : ros ei ni M4 be rigs PRbted airs be pipe, the bald Fairview and Valley st., Lake Union, Exercises w 1e held on the| head, the whimsical wit, in your interest in the f nein bile fo caoasanall University of Washington campus it’s a good, a manly letter, The Star kes the tone of it) NAMES THE SAME; IT ppg betsy is were cton. The program will be given For four years, and they have been bitter ones for me, your paper | . wien the direstion of Reinier |hae been my opponent. New, because of changed canditlene, besause tee ars ta rate: texen bo et : re ee 4 Re hepsi: Chapter, D. A. R, assisted by mem-| of new issues, and because you believe a little, at least, that my inten- [of a fimilarity of names, Henry |There, the auto will have becn Col bers of Lady Sterling and Seattle | tions are honest, you are with me in my fight for the mayor's office, a to eral authorities. - Tee -onntmed ey Li haem aedteni AR abt ay Chapters, D. A, R., the Sons of the Believe me, | want that office. | want it because | know | can give CHARITY \ s * cliente (rree eC ee eee Reap ave ie Peer fcvary prob there Pere An Ree oaltbidmati omar META MOT UNI e6iNS >) crt got mall belonging to Henry ory move in the mgkezup of the ma: ersit ts | can enable me to make good with the people -and re-establish myself in ‘ a VF 8 soy i cccdissedbedabes verett, Wash. | chine. this city. From my experiense | have learned not one, but many les peed A - ; |sofs. | know just what ! should do as mayor, just what | can do, and BETWEEN DEVIL, ETC.) 111i do it NEW PENNANT COUPON I sent you yesterday a written statement of my position on various Klin, Ene Because, drunk |ipeuen or dua cernpalde’. ieualleve. leomlenes nil MRM cuntere ites BILLIE BURKE POSES when he automatically sentenced | where | stand and what | intend to do. imself to 30 years under the third 1 am going to fight for my chance to show Seattle that H. C. Gill is One coupon and 15 gents for each Pennant at Star ffense law, Willlam Hogan, a thief,| today the best man in the city for mayor. You don't think so, | know e. Twenty cents by mail. Branch offices are all an given the alternative of banish.| You would not have supported me had you any other choice. However, closed. ment to dry Kansas when | finish my term a@ mayor, you will think differently, You'll sa cd ; | that Hi. G, Gill ‘made-good, that he played equars.with.thin cliyrand wh! Co-Ed, Flower Girl. Stage Beauty. Matinee Girl, Of property Tine tag ftyntt Fowells| its people, Of all the mayors you have fought for and elected, there fice Girl, ; Debutante, Summer Dream, Sweet Sixteen, he it meuaeben ais buroen ve been few of whom you could say that. Yours sincerely, Tacoma. Salem. Mt. Rainier. ng is peet.—Advertisament H, C.’ GILL. | deeply felt thanks? “YO [HE'D curs cm] WOMENSEE HOW comet cece FORD IS MADE UP ANNAPOLIS, Feb, 20.—Rep- duced a bill in the legislature, | resentative Snowden has intro- LANDS HIM IN JAIL tnereabouts ‘They will start at the top of the

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