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Forth Red-Hot Lava, Which m Aetna Belches t 3 “Side—People Build Dykes and Pray for Safety. (By United Press) GATANIA, Sicily, March —The great eruption of Mount ie growing in intensity with every passing hour, Six new pened today and shot forth streams of lava which have the Boiling torrent that is deapoiling cities, towns and farms Belp San Leo, Rinazzi, Copeito, Al and Nicolos! have been wholly or partially destroyed ¢ are fleeing toward this city from the moun ‘Trousands of peor ages on Aetna’s slop: t destructive are reported 8 feared that of towne. Seores of Inhad tants Although we i Geaster may prove have been tthe reported, one moat modern Howing the ain towns lowing the Whole p and the osed of and testruction reser Messina earth villages are on the streams of refugees terrorstricken imen children, are coming Already the are facing @ serious problem | aring for the homeless into Catanta es a Digging Trenches. competied to use bayonets to maga ; soon have wil foe! them to leave places where they intendent ets) were exposed to certain death Refugees Cut Off Word came to Catania that +. | sores of refugees had b cat off 4. dy diverging lava streams and m | Volunteers left for the scene. Many thrilling reseuis were made. In addition to the lava, the in habitants were threatened with death by the outpouring of rocks ‘. }and showers of bot ashes from the with, ain crater. With the outbreak of ‘ had #X Craters today there are now 18 do with the 7 stting owt active craters pouring forth sul Dierature which offended | phurows vapors, stones and sabe Cheasty has while each fs an overflowing well and being of moken lava, Streams fr these craters combine at a potn holt way down southern slope where they form one gigantic river of destruction Clouds of smoke ring from the craters obscure sun and the half darkness Increased the su th 1 tips » perstitious fear of the peasan meeee-New York rus The escape of the greater num ee. hao.—s seh | BOF of the Inhabitants {# attributed Waa shot and i a to the fact that small hills stopped a husba. sp ust the flow of lava from Mooding the was (Continued on vee Three.) Is THE COUNTRY / COMING TO? NO TURKISH BATHS FOR SENATORS {Br Cotted Prone) Two vain efforts were made at a INGTON, March vote and then Hale and Scott, by dollars appropria a combined effort, knocked but the to officiate t masseur provision fn the Wherefore the august senators bt anng may bathe at home in the future and Uncle Sam will not conduct a ah a ‘provided ete Turkish bath parlor 10 seaist the ta. one Was on eet with a @ Strike « e TP ghia ny ada opera cain Senator Ba had | ¥ oy Whether the Kansas | * WEATHER FORECAST * meaiet a’ ¢ bathe) = Pair tonight and Saturday; * mane the motion. Suth . eee ne . howl be nates A: »|* * Mad deba a Re ame r © three attendan:« SPOKANE.—Fra F a them a . f 7 to r Will leave i 4 s ; ‘That's enc HOW TO STRETCH A DOLLAR! A Great human intere home tite ir Th Wing married « 6 succeeded in soivis The Livir ing Problem The y for Star readers, dea ing Editor of e Star hae found a ' : They dia it . ay all told; that’s $15 a week; and : have every ‘ eatre | y i 'i II OOD STOR ; ae the worke sling em during these day aa high Prices t sman interest. It wasn't easy at the 7) Mart tor ; JO! ONSTANCI i They were ¢ and did not live cheaply at first re ww a " their experience. BUT THEY 0 N OUT, All about it delightfully in HIG SIX which e n The Star Tomorrow. SSPE SEE EEE RRR RRR ee authort | years day old, air ® lady of Washington Mrs. Cath D. ¢ | arrive t in Sen vem will be at the King OLTEN STREAMS — FORTUNE (s WIPE OUT TOWNS | HRUST UPON LUCKY YOUTH Everything in Its Path Down the 6 ais R. Sousa, Nephew of Bandmaster, Caught | a Woman as She Fainted and Gets $11,000. ernment engineers are vainly on to avert t destruc tte * in the path of the lava torrent by hastily erecting dykes and digging trenches to di-j GEORGE R. SOUBA. food 2 agen Bair ng Just euppone you were 21 and Geveh ead ak ahaesidtione ae primey night finds you broke, That ; doeen't require much imagination ave is tra wting at ne rate of 1,300 | Rut alec camediia ton caenia area ig yor oe the ahiaient te pen to catch a woman as she faint truction, is 30 feet deep aad bait |*% 284 discovered that she wan « smile hie * of Mrs. Kussell Sag@ Again! great lake of lava which has boca tut "this tats ay and | for s nthe ay eee ee nak |itude and admiration, shou op verflow wrought om giving you as m little ' Pleasant, jan't it? But > greater r rene ; Detachn soldiers | ; Mc dered put the ID-) the cruiser * of the Ub towns | Hremertor in many cases the people. al! pritiy sous hough terrorstricken by the thun- |; ; derous reverberations and recur it comes te trent earth shocks, refused to le é ths Gark thelr homes. The soldiers James A. Pattde « Brown, *, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, =a GING COMES 10 END OF ITS: ROPE |Two Members of ‘“West- lake Bunch” Sent to Re- formatory for Five Years for Highway Robbery. The “Weathuke gang.” made up of} 15 tough wtere ranging from! 14 to 22 years old, is being broken | bp by the police | Two members of the gana wore enitenced to five years In the Mon foe reformatory thie merming for highway robbery. The convicted | Youth# told the police the names of | ]3 others who made up the gang And they will all be taken into cus tody The gang, according to Chester | Farnam and - We 17. made a practice of holding up | jated pedestrians, Farnam today Plead gutity up & man at Kighth and February ue He ree Wood, wh f i te jay. plead gulity ing op M Mateumato Maret 1% He got ste jon to meet her. There she elterate ber statement that > # $11,000 worth of property in Hot Springs, Ark. awaiting him o he finishes his term in the} HAYY at the ond of this year Hark back to 1906, {f the bark ng is goo Sousa ts playing with} + marine band at the park at! (Continued on Page Three.) WAR AT CAMPUS ON SERPENT INE university entrancing kind of na at of It's a on the th subject of cam pretty an coeds at ance CT umhty coming going to Mikado? rector Beall says no tine the columns the and Mr of ue Beal the facuity a big ie relegated A hot argum in boards are that there may mi 1 students at the performance of t mea simply will anything from the Apa’ , is 2 f the rag che ™ A hot Musical very m atime Ke 1, may pertor tine debate mber of , a num will ser pen through ly the bill announcing dancing. That dance the ee ee * * HERE'S HIGH BROW THIEF This red int M. Ar f ee of ‘ " f Mrs. « t i Shake > SELON JURY CAN'T AGREE) cheek Se eee eee ete ee eee tees ee eees the As engine No. 1 ed and clat ad dows at 6 o'clock night, ¢ to « fire at rth avy. Stoker Harry Nelson ed that the driver's seat was! empty and that the horses were ne head unguided. iver y nds had been thrown from We seat an the vehicle | rounded the corner at venth av The street ahead wax crowded with the 6 o'clock crowds, and Net not hesitating climbed the lurching engine to the driver's seat and checked the steeds at the wcone of the fire, an insignificant blaze. Symmonds was taken to the elty hospital with « leg and hip; severely wrenched. ‘T. RB. RODE CAMEL OVER DESERT NERMY STUNT THE 1910, | Another member of the gang, who until recently had an “exceptional ree tor industey and for caring! MISS MILDRED RIDGELY CARTER. for hin widowed mother, was sen-| “And another little bride carries away another bag of American tenced to five years, but sentence! p14" is getting to be as old a chestnut as that .“bird and grain of was cuapentes. | had story” told ages ago. This time “the charming Americ as | | \feelgn papers refer to Ametican giris-—that ts, the wealthy on | is jen Mildred Ridgely Carter, daughter of the United States minis to the Halkas states The possexsor-to-be of a snug share of the Carter dollars ts Lord } beson, son and heir of the earl df Gosford, and an officer of the Golaurene a crack English military organization FFINITY MADE HUSBAND BUY BETTER CLOTHES FOR WIFE Georgetown Restaurant Man Makes This Charge Against Georgetown Editor—Also Others——Sues for Alienation. } ! What Pennington charges: That Barnett took Mra. Pennington to the theatre. That he insisted on Pennington’s buying her pretty clothes so that he (Barnett) could be proud of her appearance. That Barnett ate $2 m at the Pennington restaurant, which Mre. Pennington let him pay only 25 cents a meal That hie wife took money from the till to buy clothes. ao she made him do the cooking for Barnett. hie on for wtanding for atl this was to avoid trouble. for So fastidious wae Frank Barnett. town News Gazette, as to the appearance whom he took to the theatres up former editor of the of Mra pasees over the George Bessie Penning 01 objection SiAr ANOTHER U. S, GIRL SPEARS A LORD 1 ? PE RISH SEATTL ON THAINE AND NEWS #TANDS® be IN CHICAGO FIRE One Girl Jumped From Sixth Story, Fell Through Glass Canopy, and Died in Hospital Firemen Blocked at Fourth Floor—Death List May Reach Fifteen. ONE CENT (By United Prose CHICAGO, March Twelve persone were killed today in a fire that destroyed # building occupied by Fish & Co., furniture dealers. The list of dead may reach 15. Eleven persons, it is known, burned to death, and one, a girl, was killed when she jumped from the sixth st © her fife y & desperate effort te THE 16 DEAD ETHEL FINKELSTEIN, of VERONICA McGRATH MRS. HANNA BURDEN, floor ROSE BRUCH, 17, stenographer GERTRUDE QUINN, priva LILLIAN SULLIVAN MINOR BELL, years age. oman secretary to Simon Fish advertieing man HERBERT M. MITCHELL, brother-in-law of Simon Fish. CERT SINCLAIR, clerk, WM. GREEN, porter ETHEL ANDERSON, stenographer MARY WARGO, solicitor Injured. ee ee ‘LA FOLLETTE [ONT HAPPY ecatemme. o* low One—Real Battle Hat . | Must Be Fought at Com- Automatic Doors Dealt Death, | ing Primaries. ae iia . hick (ty United Pree) , b fir ' ie WASHINGTON, March 26 Dal- re is as zell was elected chairman of the “ alae forced | new committee on rules late today. b girls nar “ MADIBON, Wis, March “Can- er The fire the « the ment « qt bullding grew nearer et te Unie ot . became a eatws | magagine. In the leading editorial firemen and the flames im the current iseue he declares the row wat < tte te ry of the insurgenia in the rules atria to ebant re fight is a hollow victory. The oust- the we farthest from the fire ing of , speaker from the rutes Fvery effort f th firermen that mmittee exn't change “the plan brought ther nearer ot wixth f th reanization of the house at we we t with beginning of each congress or b for the t the © the speaker of the absolute ast crowd that watehed the fight|Pewer of eppolating ané- hempeaie was silent Flr y as soen that | ing a nding committees on legts- dhe ahve avet nad ation,” the editorial siys. real battle, as La Follette sees ton Fireman Stopped at Fourth Floor sae bin Goukaeek ded . (By ao Steff ar pennant of the) ot her husband, that he demanded that she compel her husband te ~ ligt i tary ae egestas aes Sa ene eae ine te Uanlend Eee | Dery har better elothes cose i a pdbed shite tdeeemen . MIRO, Eaypt, Mareh We~ | She must wear se good clothes as any other woman diner at co , road mer President Theodore Roosevelt) the Hathakeller, where he took her for dinner after the shows, was atti th 2 NOI i journeyed by camels and sand cars| Barnett’s demand 4 re ery 2 : Seaiehip thane So vite tox torenn| | TP ates Metatidten,. who ik Vadis: Deshet:, in, (ha,eupéclor court. end smoke GETS DIVORCE FROM ot Makwarre 4 temple of Bulls.) for $10,000 for alienation of the Wife's affections, told thin to the < pied Haden sal HUSBAND LONG DEAD Memphi» nilew southwest of) jury in Judge Albertson's department this mornin According to Catro, ‘The colonel greatly in Penoington, his wife and be had lived happily fl they moved Reee (iy Ualted Press.) terested In the anit tures Of! © Georgetown, where he opened a restaurant. Barnett, at that skis dotaal GRANGEVILLE, Idaho, March 26. the walis of the te Though time editing _n Georgetown paper — his meals there rte ares A pecullar divorce suit was de- the drawings were crude, the ant . odeeeemnemnnanine ennington declared that bis cided by Judge Steele, who granted nain were evidently of the same « disappeared when Bar-| yy), res. |& divor ) Mra. Anna G. Murphy, ott that Renseveli bas been hunt yeared with his pockets |.) jo. a w.| Whose husband, J. W. Murphy, has ng. Some of the drawings, he wae with theatre passe When , “ on. the n considered dead for five years. told, were fe as carly un 6,000) Posslanten objected th was al Sf ve years ago Murphy suddenly B « ways a domestic quarrel. To kee; is inte he ared and has not been heard . }peace tn the home, Pennington let r St " € Mrs. Murphy cently PHKHAAAREAAHHEES }the matter continue a after-|¢xercised her widow's right to file * 7 ' on land, and to make th Th th tion an make sure that no eS ee ~ *| him and told him that she must rately to the ledges | YOree proceedings have money for good clothes, or to jum; Mrs tphy has also continu # The chief of police has done #| Mirtass washs Ganas tn’ aatereee cn through the |4uring her husband's absence to # away with the office of theatre w | Cae Sinuidenen afee ike Rae Ee sr actien tals | heap Iie tite tnowraen-anseunenniin mr eonane bd sped t she ot dress t m th t paid up, and at the expiration of x hoped that if she did not dress tc the hea : * All sergeants have been in *| —o suit Barnett, Barnett might ceasc and wray seven years from the time of his die fa oy ee a x) Was First in the Kitchen, bis attentions But the wite had naan teow fi arance will be able to collect i i be | another string to play, She simply ring ah insurance . aed it Spree ee ~— ae *| First at the Table, and) wen. to the cash till in the restau } *® shown, to place the proprie : ss * rant and t k {ficient m - t & te ra under arrest dc taal | Firet in the Heart of the) sont ant took sulficient 1 seuaee IF WIFE WON WEDDING SECRET nin Is the best way to ments PT # at the evil,” said the chief #| Landlady. Mia tthiow her affection tor Bas KEPT UNTIL DEATH * “One man could not begin to | canithdjianinonnge nett, Mrs. Pennington had him eat # look after all of them. More. #/ When his wife had finished feed typ oh pe cmygee Tsai a (By United Press.) * over, he bas been devoting *|ing Andrew Christensen on the best SA, Gatatiine to the Wasbené €0 SAYS MAN LEW ISTON, Pa., March 2 Miss ® moat of his time to seeing the ®)outs of the meat and the cholcest | ores wut an unprofitable « ’ Rhoda Taylor, whose friends be # good shows at the first class ®| morsels of tood, Anton Hansoh told | (VeN AF Nk wn Unprpiliane” — -_ ed be a spinster, died sev * playhouses, whereas I want #/|Jodge Lindsay this morning that \41) 5, lasstaces Soda & niece RG LEE ARR nths ago, and in settling her # the cheap nickelodeons Watch: #| there was an unappetizing meal left 0)" Mim Parmetl was a koe mes back st n't want| e's ae Sere *® ed closest */for-him. The b was invariably |\h¢ sed to order meals te ers aan > sae fa 1 home ’ th » %| the boarder's portion and only what y), vored patrons § wes 1 William H ments, a blie ket ehh ee hh ee eh lhe refused to eat found Its way to}, t, however, wi pay | Harr k who has beer the husband's plate, according 0) yr, nning only 25 cents aj y gt ‘ wife, wh x hen . | te ; o | Plained of having rok t grea . » husband | Me told the court that } wife | rival. of having =, ; Pong ba thegy ees . coreapondent in th a t0/ quarrel. To avold the re Ih i pee k i me show her affection f b riva usband ¢ it Ja ‘ he gy . y [ Kawi London, prominent spent much time in the Pennington told the jury that he “in . 4 ety a 4 Oe ade ; ; , . ar uid toda had ' th , oo Mat the wou . . © he nev warned him to kee away nibs he good things he wa ug tol, wife Whe * 4 ‘ , > ' t rin «fg, 8 ely wt * MRS. VANDERBILT mt ' , he wif " Mra. Pe AWAKE 9 NIGHTS y " i" 1 for divorce b . ; onl 4 oman Unmet : mf ‘ the sw hat/and By United Prens BARGAINS IN HOMES M p i her, both at th Vhen Penn 0 t AN PRA oO, M . t t The t Away on a va r e } 1/M i b a div y lette ‘ Mr t ' M 1 'Tis Spring—Arbutus Says Go. nsen, a boarder | ; ton in 24 i ‘ 1 Hy United FP * ne m hb fe Vire INSTED, nt fave ( Judge Lind ishear © kK KAA KKH RRA RD Alexander Goodake of ¢ tr he case. + ry la while | ' * BANK CLEARINGS. pe , nd er of March 3 The | # * Think ' at enor . ‘ om. Thi 1 jroad bill, tnt * Seattle * it “ye " aa M Add Tourt A fiehip and urgely | *& B " * |S af ; . reports picking a n comin . o Portland. * of cheey In. blocur im ber Beont: yard |aared rably 1 by * today. $1,196 + raitt cue nee he ymmittee on interstate com-|# Balance 49,266 * . ‘ , VALLA A, Maret merce ye da . Tacoma + , Jundred ple thronged th * oO} ' 1 $ 78 * AN FRAN or A et night atohing he HARLWST W * Ba 13,096.00 we | 1 bright bt i ' ' + Spokane *® lan t uve the © J x be to be Halley lo . , we mh abe * ( ‘ oday..$ 6 00 * | Brown and he A n t down southwestern sky, Th = f ne it pia ® Halane 122.00 & | rested | heavenly body had # distinet tall| mijitia with ten 1 supplies have | * *jand charged wi | that polated northwest r r rick town [OR RO Rw tk tO Ro we] room for nen a ee ee

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