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=) MR. MERCHANT:—The Star does not charge you for advertising in papers circulated in SHiOregon, Idaho and Montana. Every Dollar you spend for advertising in The Star gets you a Ticustomer in the city of Seattle or its suburbs. THE SEATTLE WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1910. ONE CENT 2%. zara ann : aL 12 NO. 83 SEATTL a IFC Of FAILURE RAILROADS TO GRAB HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS i HW OUGLE TANGEDY _. THAT'S WHAT THESE NEW FREIGHT TARIFFS MEAN E N 2 a wisi “THE MA BEHIND THE _— Roads in Pool Say Increased Wages Necessitate Move 1a H. Tripple Kills Young Wife ‘and Fires Bullet _ : i 2 pty ai See. ; Railroad Insurgents Declare Boost Is to Pay Brain, Following Conference in His Dividends on Waterlogged Stock. 's Home—Woman Sacrificed Her Happi- h CAMP f (If } and Life for a Man Who Never Could Make | (By United Press " | | dents and traff finns " : A in the eke and John Hiestand Trips h 24 years of age, wife and - L ¢ pockets of y Americ 7° Te dead in the mors ‘ “Either Get Out of Egypt bill . fete Sis le dead by the husband's hand and the a | mm le d or Uphold Your Author- Fe liondi dh aebek dee : ve a? ul iuesting took place in the home of Trippte’s father, Rot * Roosevelt Tells the eon de it ‘ ‘ unde president of ¢t Skagit Queen Mining mm pany . anual ta P 1K _ soe gle was antly killed. an died | . ‘ine eres eet th tariff : | « but th wer ¢ the he P double tragedy will never be | i t they were | sefore the bloodless the two were alone, The woman | LONDON, May 31.-—England to wealt an ne consciousness. | gay felt the “big ® Col "Thee. er to appealing cable © M thine ars of 3 in which dore Roosevelt wielded — the al 4 the sea f E is now ake a man of , d. She failed, | biudgeon at Guild hall when he re-| Ad og agg ; Bat F wd choke oie A LIFE STORY OF FAILURE Joseph Dimedale, eity chamberiain, enc 1 he was able i wee 6 faiture as 2 boy, he failed as a man, and crowned | making Roosevelt an honorary ate thi eting sal of the screws @ Mighty impulsiveness by throwing the woman who | freeman of the city will be put to the Lethooks of t merican people on te the floor and firing « bullet into her head. With the The lionel commented upon} August 1 British affaires im Afri park of manhood that was in him he turn himeeif and jotmed her ernity. It waa his . y | mented the nation on It tthe supreme atonement for al! his failures tration in the Central African pro- four years ago was Lydia Atkinson, dav teotorates, but criticieed the Brit HIT THE SHIPPERS FIRST. t s, but at first, say the first shippers. The shipper eady the screws are | $50,000,000 or so, will be taker ee insurence man. She choo! stu- | ish attitude tn Egypt jin turn a t price scales to recoup his Boars With students and teachers ali united a | After thanking the city chamber-| 3 . i gemini the freiatt bi Famaser, & keen intelligence and » goodness of heart that | lain, Sir Joseph Dimedaie, who for Omens Rnd ie compen wr BO wherever she we No girl im the first Mush of [the corporation had offered him | | This increase is entirely pendent of Tee ased rates | +h go into effect tomorrow The railroads say they need that money to reimburse them for im ssing the wages of employes, © insurgents among the rattroads * than she the “right hand of fellowship,” and tancy for Tripple, which | presented to bim a gold box and as plore, and bore murder and suicide as its fruit. Tripple envnearvng a vellum certificate of ‘at the university, well < but stu | “freedom,” Col. Roosevelt said fn his relationship to bis fellow nts, He Recently I have spent a year in B success of bis university course. r grad |four British Afriesn prote Your men in Africa are doing great | BUT THE WOMAN LOVED HIM. work for the empire and for civilt Athinson, with the perversity of woman's love for [ton T nations th are con Dat his good qualities. When her friend» pointed |Wering savage lands for ctviliza ings, she rallied ioyally to his defense. Bhe loved | 208 should work together, Mankind hear nothing against him. Soa year after she lott |'* benefitted by the French occupa | Geatried him, and Tripple, a boy in yoare and a | ‘0m of Algeria and Tunis as tt is Started on in the world to assume a man’s a gm by Hngland’s work in ndia And Philippines, Too. fairer prospec she cherished a ¢ est of the Mississippi river Oe T declare the extra funds are needed }to pay dividends on the watered stocks. The proposed increase im jrates, ranging from 10 to 33 per ent on the necessities of life, wilt bring into the treasuries of the rall- roads more than $276,000,000. The * * THE RAILROADS LOSE. * * * * * * * * * i bighest estimate of expense for * * * * * * * * * * * (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, May 31.- The power of the Interstate mmerce commission to en tebe ates & force railway rater of its own | & making was affirmed # an opinion ba | # Justice McKenna * preme court of the 1 | States, The * wage demands of em- all railroads is $100, te- making ®, and lacked |his wife to go with him. As usual Severe attacks (she was glad and willing to go "The work of England and Ger-| | ® er of the « sion was | Afraid of Congress. oft him anywhere. Every day Tripple was | thany tn East Africa ie succeeding | & tioned by the ratiroad The railroad stockholders, and not Yaguely de-|xoing “tonight,” but something aj-| The East African highlands can be \* £ cases were filed to 1 the other $176, He could not | ways stopped him and caused post made a white man's country. Every | l* his point e were the railroads in hurry? Because they pre ar that congress will ® based on the grou tle. Back of *% law authorizing the rate-mak~- Mitle dishonest, His wife had b poneme one has been benefitted since) ericn took the Philippines. The | @———— aioe to living with ome Of them conte mp: ther, Mra. J. M. E. Atkinson, | East African settlers remind me of | we a peptone ree sinh on! haee thing to the hav. N. Tripple made daily | the w f the legis the commission shall ir ingress the reasonability of visits to her, and when he was not there she was with him at th to faflure loyal wi rate tnereases before ak | amen him, and | played with the baby and spoke ex-| Country because of the climate j the present law a shipper 3 With a smile travagantly of his future success. |- - | consumer may not protest Detter Juck next day ha telephnaed to bis wife (Continued on Page Bix.) SRR RE t an increase in freight rates le Was fertile with ex ‘asking her to come over to bi > be can go before the com- girl's rend 4 to bid them good bye able “Goud that he has lost money her tncredulity came hopef: through the operation of the in- Mee @kelded that he! Tripple famliy, with the exceptic AUTO (IRWER Transportation Combine, Fearing Insurgents, Played DYING : creased rates, One such protest ung sister, Carrie, was at AN | Safe by Swamping Interstate Commerce Co ac ha Just been won after a lawsuit | ~— or Grove, Ore.. to | of hi bome at the time The baby was it Delieving tha: left with Carrie, and Tripple and | py ‘ons of riff n if the railroads are permitted to and gambling his wife went up stairs ke mat While walking across Pike st. at Takes ane to Court When tion With Million Tariff Cha ™— (By Unload Press.) |put these increases in effeet, you tle would work | ters over intersection of Westlake | f 4 OAKLAND, Cal, May 31.—Mand | will not be able to dodge the tax Went with him Mrs. Tripple Dead. Ike Graham, $0, a street contractor,| Prosecuting Attorney (By United Press.) Rothrock, terribly crushed yester-/ upon your household. If you éat WASHINGTON, May 31.—Ghortly after the introduction of a |day in a collision of two electric| bread you must pay the freight. . A baby gir! T " . or | . 7 first Mise Carrie knew of was knocked down and run over! BM the meantime. Next in. tracedy wan tha noise ue tun tent minht by a hese wagon of the| Office Refuses to Take) resotution by Senator Lafollette denouncing the proposed’ increase |cars near Leona Heights, died to take their toll from every am. where revolver shots. She ran to the; fire depaftment that was respond ‘ : . | of freight rates as an evidence of combination, and calling upon the | day in the Providence hospital here.| piece of meat your family con- for @ contractor for b fibers of a ne cheer ahi thu ol ce ing Print alarm ahs whode of | Action Against Driver. department of justice for action, Attorney-General Wickersham | This brings the total number of sumes. You cannot even beat the fo make K00d | were notified. The police found the|the heavy truck passed over Gra | neta ses gave assurance that suit would be filed before night. | deaths In the accident up to three.| game by dying, for your estate will ly. He| Daniel M. Watters, father of five - Oroville Lewis, injured in the! pay a freight rate on your coffin. the elty | ¥eer-old Dorothy Watters, who was| WASHINGTON, D. C., May 31.—The interstate com-| same accident, is fa het ages a Takes a Vast Sum. ialied on jAbrit n by | ne knocked fsa and may die per Hse cn Calculated on an average of 20 bile driven by William Lyons, made /Overwhelmed by an avalanche freight rate changes (all/yorely injured, is also in a pre-/Per cent, this latest plan will take application to Superior Judge Yakey | “going up”) which the railroads of the country are filing now to| carious condition today. Motorman (Continued on “Page Six.) this morning for warrant for the | get them into effect before a railroad bill can be passed by con-| Christenson died last night eae seks weeeercmamat | arrest of Lyons manslaughter. A showing» wan | @res® The railroads, fearing the insurgents may at the last le AMSTERS WILL 2 ine ool tl stick something da ing into the , ave idl QUIT TOMORROW. | AGH to the « elsterns. Two| man who coulda’t make good * to issue a warrant for Lyons’ ar- On June | the public’s hide is to come off in one piece, s« # | cuting attorney’ he F t ht ow ns t i (By United Press.) Same home with; Mrs. Tripple leaves, beside her| * air tonight and ‘ednes- * |r Samick: All ot the clerk at the commission's offices are works| ponruatie nn ten a Ot his success. His her and father, Mr. and Mrs. J.|® day; continued warm; light * Yakey postponed the hear ‘ at line the fat nges in th , r eraniaved. by exaggerated, and von: E. Atkinson, three sisters Mra.| ® northeast winds wilting of the matter un tomorrow | ing overtime simply filing the rate change their proper hundred teamsters employed i weuld believe the jruce Shorts, wife of assistant to|* & | morn kirl was struck by | pigeonholes, and the w rce can't keep up with the deluge | Portland transfer companies awal * all Bie failures, an a Corporation Counsel Scott Cal | &# ke eae hk ee obile in front of her home, | during the 1: dave | the signal to go on rike ton @ Man she stil) be | how sauiiana.. wide Jat the corner of 17th av an : tl . ae Two thousand other teamsters may hep houn; Mrs. J. W. Augustine. wile] WNeleon, @. C—John McKittrick! Union st. as she ppb CHANGES AT RATE OF $250,000 A DAY Hfollow teens aympathy. Tie aa word, s0 fter 1 ft ran ith out , #0 often jof J. W. Augustine, of the firm of} was caught in a rockalide and killed | © “geo ; | . fat okt zh ae Stir gl gye age Stan cae fea a a eRe 5 conte Sivas truth to her Augustine & K ‘and @ third sis-|in the Mother Lode mine at D stretched arror embrace her | May freight changes poured in at the rate of a quarter of a| ma é € 9 con “coma and wanted! ter, Miss Julia Atkinson *- | father, who had stepped from the | mif The law says the railroads must file rate|*®,® nver their present schedu Bearest approach | room locked. When they forced an|ham's body, crushing it t was in the employ entrance they found Mrs. Tripple | died after an operation a in Seattle. by | crouched near the door, dead, with | hospital oe hie ce fore-\4 bullet in her temple. Pace down | js COnnec-ion the floor lay Tripp with an itteburg. firm ended, ad Tip automatic revolver still clutched in| of ferns gather More out of work hh ight hand. Both bodies are now at the| morgue, and a little 16-month-old that remains to bear wit ' merce commission is flooded, swamped, buried, smothered ¢ amputated. Gus tountry, wh. Plan to install cement nes» to a mother’s devotion to a\k# eee RRR R Hee | wood camp yesterday Lonedae aan Phe eid wand million per day ay a oes 4 Me Fate) of $2.75 has been denied by the stantly | changes with the commission 30 days before they propose put-| employers Oral Teatimony. ting them into effect The railroads really do not like to skin The difference in cost of living Because the lowest bid for the ite an uicide Husban At tno eatectineny cel thepublie all in one wholesale filing like this. They prefer the | makes tt necessary tor us to make| Westlake av. tuprovemeat. ln: $96: 1 } ore money. Our employers 57.62 more 8 ple the oral testimony was that William | gentler, sense-deadening, gradual method that has been DR |g ting. neta 9 muay: for. tt th - rk "tn bide . a preaahty 4 Lyons was driving the automobile} t Y o b oticed “ay of i fal A agaee v9 obi’ ail DIGS WIE pro Dt pa Adi aie bt meee oH ne _ ont ince 1899, too small an increase to be n ed at any one| work than they did a few years| rejected, alterations made in. the no evidence that he did no! it | time, but enough in the aggregate to cost ry, in 1908, | ago,” say the teamsters specifications and another eall fot under stro. There was no dis- | $66,000,000 more to ship its freight than I have cost] “We are not prepared to yield a} bids will be made This was re | pute, however, that he was incor nd the 1899 schedule which in then re scandal-| Polmt,” said a prominent transfer/ommended to the board of public petent eee ‘ , " ry ee | man works this morning by City En- lously high. Seeing that the rates on all common articles are| poe pi At the place w struck the street was tires of the autor being boosted from 5 to 50 per cent, the cost of living will go This wili mean that one or two in response about August 1, and the public will halloo, but ne |months will elapse before the con: tract be awarded and will that the tires had for joy r ca pavement and skidded si Pn Ay Alege ane ee tar a a throw t of the improvement space before it could As soon as the railroads realized jiron and steel products from Penn-| searks: uie tate the on that congress might pass some rail-|sylvania to Western points were | It will cause a serious delay in the 7 road legislation, they began boost: | raised from 10 to 65 per cent. And 6 Work, aun ee 7 » the rates, taking no chances|/each day since has added to the epg Ree ineuteente, even thourh | totat bi A. P. Grant, a laborer employed ce the people in » be driven at leat at | Ni r ft bill was drawn by their| Me are some westbound rate|0" @ pile driver, was found dead n miles an hour to skid | my Wickeraham boosts via Chicago, effective June | iM the hallway of a lodging house urd decided to let the mat that the pavement | WR NF 1: Minnesota and Dakota farmers | ®t 411 Yesler way at 2 o'clock this ver until In the Began in January, | egal: morning, The landlady found him | meantime an effort will be made to On January 1 the tide of changes | Will pay an excess tax of 13. per On and | ce on agricultural implement brick 17 No Conviction John F, Murphy, who re prosecuting att in the hall, She tried to awaken | set the council (o make up the dg him, and when she could not, noti- | fclenc fied the police. She did not know ‘tea |upward began to swell office at | after 80 days from that day It cost er cent, cement 25 per Holt & Jeffrey Lowest. the Inquest, said » information | any farmer living be tween mt. Looks ot ry hte oe Hie: Fe he lt ne was dead until after the arrival | The engineer's report shows that was filed against Lyon ause it}and Duluth 17 per ¢ Meee eee eae cant: MOO!) oF the police. Butterworth’s took |the cheape vtfer made was by te certain F at no conviction could snip wool to New York, Ente Pie coear 6 Der owt charge of the body Deputy Coroner Holt é Jeftrey. on prof on, No. dle’ srs ” bys d ey ‘“ orthwic hninks death was from +8 prope ac AW a way that the machine wa ng grain te New A via Bt. ped ep duis A ene Seamplte, itiog {DAtural causes. An autopsy will be yt and the Lis cago 20 per cent, It coat 16 per|routes between certain point ana | Mel ve ‘Ov for open Kama Re tee) cont more to Bhip meats from Mis-|are but a few chosen from hundreds Fs Parva anvar mr wr an anv anv an ar var rar iiverts at Fremont, to * FITZHERBERT WINS. | sourl river points to Chicago, and |of thousands ar 1 time the im- * | that meant every one east of Chi-| Really, though, the railroads have I TELEPHONE YOUR * nt iade. * GRAVESEND TRACK, N. #| cagu paid the tax when he bought | little to fear fron railroad bill, | ® “WANT” AD. * are $332,997.10 * Y, May 31.—Fitzherbert, the #|a cut of Western meat after all, Senator Aldrich is on|* + 1 mds, including * favorite, won the great Brook- #|* On May 16 many rates for points |the job |® Star ads are wonder work. * and the one * lyn Handicap this afternoon in #| outside Chicago were given boosts | But even if the railroad bill fails|® ers, and cost only a few pen *| tal cost to be paid by ® fast time * | ranging from 38 to 6/ per cent. Onjor is harmless, the new robber|# nies. Main 9400; Ind. 441 . ern Pacific, are $308 AND ms. JOHN H. TRIPPLE, FIGURES IN YESTERDAY'S DOUBLE TRAGEDY. * *| KKK ww} May 18 general through tariffs on! rates will stick us all ee ee ee ee