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CINDERELLA CHARGED | WILL a UNCLE SAM THE TOOL OF ea MANZ. Fine Cloth- Was Well Edu- ‘ Katherine died, she Agure the inw ever Re bet in Massillon Giri. ever tal a moth * love ude a oy Alte it-by Ball the time they the evidence piling up | hoptag aca’ ms how iw the clonda wil t Be Will be enabled t Wr ianerence herelf sits ai) ¢ is ne ere! wi tion. she kee “T @idin't.” of the family of » Katherine He had | Wreod = in . When he ome night he ¢ x & Whiteness And K Maying with | She #0 be stryct fa that the). in coffer Wighes Chiichoos he has maint though: sh. telling Just Then the rec Bot blighted to be e Wa hed of ihe On Page Three.) ME OPPORTU N+ Es | WORKINGM EN en are M16 thelr employ “Ms” hn Rating of ity” for th, PL AMDitious w or la BA WIL roy # for hj founa — 4 me to BM 10 inv. Atticles » 48 yo § Vacane bing Pan fet, pho The « Word Pi! cont 4 ELIZABETH MANZ. TAKES POISON IN FRONT OF > POLIGEWOMAN Girl Wife Tries to Kill Her-| "=" ‘MAD WOMAN self When She is Told to See Chief of Police Wap- pensteia. While being quizaed by Dr. M Ma the policewoman nile Hving In Seattle 1 marrt it by o'clock and attempt to kill here swallowing today Dr th new poison at 12:15 Martin has been investigation | girl's conduct recen and at today she went to the girl's at 1026 Pine et. end, ater tioniag ber for a little asked the giri to see the chief of potice The girl refused and then away and went to the corner room for a moment. As she turned several bichloride of ‘ableta into her mouth and swallowed them She wick immediately, and Dr. Martin rushed to the phone and arrive be pat omen the gi reshed to the cit the poison was pur her stomach, Late this afternoon it was stated that she would Itve , had had snd and was addres given. 50 DIE IN COLLISION © fy United Pree) BERLIN, March W.—Between 20 and 50 soldiers were killed in a ra road collision near Muetheim today Ten bodies have been recovered. Others can be seen under the wreckage. A special troop train ided with the North German. Lioyd express. No passengers on the express were killed GOV. HUGHES TO SUPREME BENCH? © (By Univ NEW YORK, Marc Charles E. Hughes may be proffered a p on the bench of the court ef the United States, eed the late Justice Brewer, is a whieh has caused « buzz of omment political circles here today The rumor, which emanates fr Washington, declares thet Pre Taft previously considered the ad visabifity of naming Gov. Hughes for the supreme bench and that the matter had been discussed at a meeting of New York politicians at ded by the president POLICE SUBSTATION FOR GEORGETOW ques red was where trouble living col Frees.) 30 of New justice supre Gov York in Jnot consent oe an to her] wH while, | to go with her) | Hodge | earch THE SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1910, (@y United Press.) WASHINGTON, March 30--Moved to action by the stories of slavery in Mexico and the belief that the United States hax allowed itaelf be used as a tool by the Mexican government for the persecution of poiftical refugees from the southern republic, Representative Nicholls (Dem) of Pennsylvania bas introdnced in Uwe house @ resolution requesting the attorney general to furnish full information relative to Villareal, Magoon and Rivera, three prominent Mexicans now in the fed eral penitentiary in Arizona The men are serving a term for violation of the neutrality laws, on a charge of Inciting a re bellion against Mexico while on Ameriean soll. “I have understood,” said Mr. Nicholls, “that it t# the purpose of those who prosecuted the men that they are to be further harassed by the Mexican government when their terme expire 17-Year-Old Tieten Fore-| “Lam convinced that a practicél condition of serfdom exists in Mexico, and whenever men in that country fave protested against Ponditions, they have been ‘mprisoned, hounded from the coun man, Who Eloped With|] try, and even sbot to death In cebes Where the vugitives have fled to thie country | aim satisfied Girl Twice and Failed, | this government haw been led to aldin the punishment of the refugees. [| propose to find Defies Father. : MURDER HAS (By Calted Press) SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 30. Thomes F who eloped with! Gertrad for the second time surrende to ar efter an exchange of last night lay he told the t and capture Trast me to get the his beytah flashing. “You car that. Nothing car pr “Gertrads the ay t girl on,carth. Where could yo another like he De would give her up? all the world to me When they say | ts we inan Seifert Monday MENT DEALERS ORGANLE. 1D Many Retail Men Forced to. (i081 tne nes Heverett the Wall — Packers Are" : Blamed — Prices Are) ®4)T LAKE Garett ver celebrated his 100th birt here today. Every man who r 100 years haa some pet idea which he gives the credit to. Conover says strict temperance and no xmoking fight } t der to save themselves from | is sibie for his long life. “This ie my preposition to Mr | business annihilation and to meet} Seifert,” explained @unag Foreman, | the holdup game of the big pack in an or tone of voice, calmly | ing houses, Seattio retail meat deal- | and precively, as though discussiag|¢T! are perfecting a secret organ | a busindes matter with the trate | tration father of his sweetheart. | “We will have to fight,” sald one I must secure his promise to al-|denler today, “It bas gotten to « me to marry Gertrude within| point where the local packing years and also get permisaton| houses hold out meat aw until to correspond with her while she} ¥¢ ree to thelr price Todsy| MILLaRono is in Germany. If he agree to| We cannot buy mutton unless we! powder connected with the electri this, I will make no further attempt| purchase & proportionate amount | cal apperatus the Kortkamp mine to take her away. But if he does | of beef—two ateers to one sheep is|in meh a way that the turning on it the any more rath of Atle power would ignite the siness, | shall get the girt The annual fa] tem See overed ime the other. You can| here, and the the Hives of 260 mim packers can got any upon that. She ix the| price they want to ask. We cannot and best little girl tn the | get any mutton or beef now from world and I shall win her small independent wholesalers, as | what they have on the ranges is }not tn shape for the market. The packers have ali the wutton cor | nered, and we get the blame for It. Big Rise in Prices j Beet in the Inst two years has raised from % cents @ pound, balk ‘to 11%. Matton has gone up from } 11 to 16 cents, making an ordinary | sheep retailer about $10 1 to 1 details of his atrl blue that I'l do began eyes nay OLYMPIA thie eventing on a 16-day the state | Everate —loverner Hay leaves trip over ‘s Tacoma little find you think 1] Why, she's} was forced to last night. they tte 1 gone much farther and at tay with my rifle. | on account of the girl, al she was willing to continue “Little Nugget. the ny the ra Bixth the same Little Ie the slayer N murdered in a lower sort Monday night, json who killed some years ago’ Like the Gauthier girl, | Nugget” was a woman of the derioin, and her dead found slashed even than was Monday night's The murderer was never caught On « pillow in Nora jroom at the Bureka, the de found the imprict of a blade, blood, Evidently the murderer wiped hin weapon there and ft & sialn which was « veritable Ltoaraph In red Used Hunting Knife. The print of the knife that the Gauthier girl's used a hunting knife jatmitar, The shane of does 6 suggest a razor a Pee €| This clew, practically in the | #0 far as divulging the ident weal rave. Without notifying the |e murderer, ts about the moter, the cemetery officials dix intaffed the body and buried it tn nue ER.--Denver has never been another ereve, Mra. Dodd wr Purttan or « dry town n. renp ay BELIINGHAM Bellingham the Intest town to join the commis ranks, A petition contatning } ) names has been presented to | the gounct!, asking for th of Uh men to draw up a tng the city the commie Kovermment two DL—Three kegs of | pow pring shortage - s s yesterda fanny b way DAYTON, Wasn—Dayton wil! be Gry tor two years longer anyway For the second time the ary yesterday, but a majority to 1 im December, 1908, was cut to & bere 17 yenterday the NEW WHHTMINSTER, mintiiee the chitd Mrs of Gaperiown burted B ¢ AOWNG SELF INTHE LAKE Mra. McDonald was found tate! conte a eet more now than the a weevepnaet< this afterneen drowned” in beat did two or three years ago a Washingten. She had thrown ISutton, pork end lamb have a¢-|‘* Seamew te Saleen men self into the lake. | vanced even more Leaving ‘ble witel The retatiors hope that. by con Ul ekeuse or warning for the solidating, they may fight pack Burt, an om ing houses with theif own weapons Purpiture and achieve some relief company, has disappeared. and bir More thar 20 amall retailers have wire several small children are ‘e.. J : i im the leat |" itheut support. Deserting hin been forced to the wa family and then returning ja a porarily ated, bas been lost) week, and unless something ts done | ah ert Genordiae to hie ¢ yesterday morn-| soon, many more will have to close wie ing. The woman is clad solely in a] up sbop, it is sald. thin house wrapper Although a/ | pouse of 50 men have combed the oods between Wildwood station | and Lake Washington for the last} hours no trace of the woman has been found Deputy Sheriff Mille was by Sheriff Hodge thi« morning to, take the jail bloodhounds and to join the posse of neighbors in the for the woman. Deputy Millis, upon reaching Wild ent some time allowing the smell the regalar wearing ¢ woman that she left he started through having scent the advanced from lamb from 12% to 22 conte we going to do? We) oitinae cost are increase to live rapest kind of beef, figur vai the bulk, costs 2 the gemetery company | In the retail prices facto it hae been very mueh other |wiee But a determined effort score names to a petition Bioodhounds belonging to Sheriff this morning were taken to| Wildwood station and turned loose u the woods in an effort to find Mra. Andi McDonald, who, tem JUREAU.—Biija Popovich, the sole wurvivor of the explosion that! killed 30 men fn the Treadwell mine Marph 2. teatified before the core ners fury investigating the disaster today / BUTTE.—-John Trebenser and W Hare, firemen, were killed, and Ben jarain Shipley had both legs and one arm cut off when two Barlington | fremght.traine met head-on 26 | cast of Sheridan Wyo. yesterd MINISTER CHIEF OF THE YAKIMAS } (Dy United Press.) | NORTH YAKIMA, March 90. Rev. George Waiters, a Meth. odist clergyman, who is also a Yakima indian, wee yesterday chosen by a council of indians at White Gwan, on the Yakima reservation, aa their chief. The election w riore have men of the tribe s 60 years old. NORA GAUTIER ordered | The Dead Woman. Sheriff LONG BEACH, Cal Pauline Hageie, the nine-year-old daughter | { Mr. and Mre Fo kL. Harris Atianta, fowa, wae killed by | autemobile driven by Mins Milper, at « downtown oc toriay an Anna rer ye he wood ‘ ee are pleking up the 1d, who Iw 40 years iti for some time ck yeaste morning she and without her depart at the time ff Mr. Walters at 4” tne Me has been PITTSBURG —An_ increase ot Gent in the wages of every ploye on the Pennsylvania heme salary & month, will wt Oe ee LONDON TO VICTORIA IN 9% DAYS. (By United Press.) TORIA, B. C., March 20. and three-quarter days London to Victoria « the time made by three of mail which arrived afternoon via Seattle, T on t The time Within | enving the ce was discovered gan which was kept yesterday, through the ud in sti progress The woman was by a neigh bor a short time after she left home ing a fteld going in the direc f Lake Washington. It ts d that the woman reached the committed suicide. If she n the woods he hat in her delicate health the ire members of the family after vi Nine from that here w York mall left Lusitania hen V. ¢ wporation ( few, has been appointed park board re night oer yesterday and Liverpool }15 BREAK THROUGH THE ICE AND DROWN (iy Cotted Proms.) LUGA, Province of St €, March 30.—Fifteen were drowned today in the of Lake Iimen near bere the drowned were several amd two children The accident occurred cavavan of gypsion were crossing the frozen lake. The ice wasn tc wet « of wwe off. the| thin and one of the wagons broke Ueequgh JAMES CLAXTON Settee ee eee e te ee Her eee eeeee + ee ee Peter gypsies eee eee expos eye thing it has This the Little At that that the degener water Among women the anti » work he saya, with » far wet, the ak lawa enacted ialature, Jar w and cafe propri Jed to run for dist district Dire ue Nugget's time the murderer was unde they M et haw ab te state senator the He thinks he 11d what he ane booke while a ate, are of | statute {Continued on Page Three.) ANSWER THE CENSUS MAN—DON’T BE IN CONTEMPT OF TAFT. TpONT Md Thine You, Thee 7 (You mePupErT | yust Yoon waar) — \ Semel Somton You Senne naa TARY i HE KNEW OF Ts! disclosures we'll inad answer the needn't fear ou jail, or that refuse to be afraid of the census man He says that anower ourselves into the regular the jury. However, if we are so only.in contempt of Taft all not to that we'll 40 days o we or into to President Taft is out with a proclamation telling us with load ue with any more taxes than we have vertently commit ourselves into another term in school or we'll be in contempt of no court or ce army impolite as census man's questions, mmission MEXICAN CZAR A GRUESOME PRECEDENT Police Wonder if Slayer of Nora Gauthier is the | Aetna’ s Eruption Worst of Modern Times — Thou- Man. Who Slaughtered Gauthier te per-| Nitgget Little ten was more savagely victim Gauthter's | pctivin ) had lef pho | indicaten murderer or something stain | worthlens | only | Who Says He War Going to Marry upon. about when | ided nincal the SEATTLE ON TRAINS AND KEWS STANDS be. BULLETIN ONE CENT (By United Press.) LORAINE, 0., March 20.—President Taft end the troubles of Gecretary of the Interior Ballin by appointing the secretary to the position on the supreme bench made vacant by the death of of Mrs. John will Justice Brewer, according to a statement wife of Mrs, Ballinger is quoted as saying that the entire Ballinger-Pin |chot controversy will by @. the interior department and his appointment thé supreme bench. | She said that Secretary Ballinger originally intended to defend him- jself from the charges of his opponents and then retire. d) GHATERS BELCHING FORTH LAVA AND ASHES Ballinger, the secretary's nephew be terminated linger’s retirement from to sands of Refugees Starving and Ill and World is Asked for Aid—Ashes Half Foot Deep in Streets of Catania. (By United Presi ! of Mount Aetna s streets with cinders | 20 miles south- showing every The volcano, away rd A hug am of r ava and th great area to t w is ruinin nd Is id is is moving slowly toward this g hysterical with fright. Fre- alarm of the populace, and the aré causing wide- bee dd to from mir th the 19] quent earth tre increasing spread fear Fresh the n the y craters ates nd te Prof. new and old, are appeared in day Ric that 35 now a CATANIA, March 30.—Loca! authorities have app government for aid in caring for thousands of refug jetricken country surrounding Mount Aetna Relief devote here are being overcrowded with men and women whe hitherto have been independent, but are now in need of food, }olothing and medicines The extent of the destruction financial aid is made as wel! able that the government will pennant work, OH! PITY THE POOR ELEPHANT ars (My Untied Proms PARIS, March 30.—"The Ele- phante’ Friends” is the name of a newly formed society here for the purpose of checking wanton slaughter of the pachy derme in Africa and Asia. The formation of the society just on the eve of Roosevelt's entry into Paris from hie triumphant African hunt is causing consid- erable comment. Secretary Tournie dectares that “the elephant species is on the road to disappearance. The great and email, take in ex terminating They slaughter on an average of ittuminated with beautiful 40,000 of these beasts a year. olors, while at night the fires of In all of Africa there are not | the voleano present an Inspiring but more than 325,000 ecicphants (terrifying sight remaining.” KING MENELIK IS DEAD AGAIN craters the the ied to from at | is ¢0 that an appeal for ot for suppli it is considered prob- vote an appropriation to carry out great er civil author. ything In thefr allay salar They have the people through procia- tions that the lava cannot despoll Catania, owtng to the conformation of the land between here afd the | mountain. | The cesurances of the authorities that the Jjavatic probably | will be diverted calmed the more in- ftelligent of the but thou- sands of peasants pass through the jash strewn streets, praying to the | Virgin to save them from death. The heavy coat of ashes has chok- all vegetation for country has taken on a desolate ap- pearance. The impalpable dust from the craters fills the air to such an extent that breathing ts unples ant During the day the sun's rays d the Zoating particles to be- stream people ed miles and the Troops Taken to Safety. An indication of the increasing of the ion was the ts- lers today, withdrawing stations nearest The former danger by « living er their s are digging to stop has an vary- feet 00,000 is he er mn, which now be the greatest of mod A freakish feature of the sparing of the Nicolosi on the The town is shut which averted the air currents car- (My LONDON Jot King Menelik of curred last Sunday | dispateh re 1 Addis Abet plan kingdo firms the lik had be United Press) 0.-—The Abys loft ald th i dead m is age of thille NOW COMES A HOTEL TRUST (By United NEW YORK, March 30.—it was learned today t several prominent financiers are behind a scheme to incorporate a com pany capitalized at $50,000,000 for the purpose of conducting a string of hotels in the large cities of the United States Among the men who are report ed to be backing the $59,000,000 combine le Thomas M. Hilliard, a linen manufacturer and one of the managers of the Waldorf-As toria, and Isaac Emerson, the bromo seltzer manufacturer of Baltimore ‘TENDERLOIN WIPED OUT WOMEN STORM CITY HALL «By PITTSBURG, M ntair eee WEATHER FORECAST tonight and Thars * - * yuth * risk 8 + eee RH € » « . . w * . RR RR will s the enger United Press.) tric Pit bure next 700 we that | and la days delegations of the ans and council furnish the other 0€ | maintenance STAR SUBSCRIBERS—IF YOU’RE MOVING TELEPHONE YOUR'NEW ADDRESS TO THE STAR. MAIN 9400, INDEPENDENT

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