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| THE SEATTLE ‘LAF mH aTAYS IN PRESIDENTIAL CHAR MURDER Series of Articles, John Kenneth Turner Tells ~ How a Mass Meeting of Students Was Raided by ‘ie 12 Killed With Saber and Pistol and 35 Because They Hissed Diaz—Political Op- of Mexico’s President Compelled to Dig Own Graves Before Being Shot Down by | wo ARTICLE NO. |! KENNETH TURNER in Mexico is a strange ee Se is @ polt A fairly ©! ef democracy that ox int how invio! rights, wee originated in January platform provided for the of these ordinary po ' as we here acompt os 6 purpore wae to « Fie President Dias | Diaz decides! + ® Bccepte him oné in or the gation’s future. @f Ding, It nor p Reyes for view pr Party Destroyed. that tt w with, the de party launched upon o in favor of Rey was entirely peace Preld of seditious acts BERNARDO REYES oa. grees a8 it became evidert party would sweep the geen as Diar saw tha: Lawyer ren Deen Sined. |! ed for Jury Room, When Nabbed and Taken Be- fore Court. (Ry United Press) ra il Browne D. Hirschhet on Three ants nst each on were indict Mines, medicine and|\.4 0 + rength of A By school of Mex 5 testis in forming a the candidac f When the studen ¢ heols of tw» & Reyes ctut 9 many of th Mat the secho. 0 thee, Sine Attended tre in Bevermment Massacred. stein was taken Judge feeerve police were \; re he at first denied Wem the students with | he een e fire escape Rewspaper away from that the list of killed at 12 ; aid the court. Ther at 35, and the ar rt 10 more of that sort of made no resistance SA down with sabers and | e ¢ was on the With pistols. Foliowin declar As golt sity was filled w tot f building Person known + ‘the democratic club was Di Hail, A student, William 2 gad Subjected to th rure’ calied len IM away, shot hirr 4nd left his body * * * . Farm taken agiinet * Rational congr * democrat * Uheta and ter * men P ANE Benatore 5 * t r Prest ~ * * * * * * . r of the fire escap room where the jury had when case was nto its hi station a guard on ee ee ee ying WILL HONOR M’GRAW. mber of the Seat Commerce present at be held yterian And Hertier: o'clock the firat to } in memor ona, A CF excorte: Bat him uy ed hi Frederic Hishman Gays for +, * Matthe will offielate at the that he * preliminary services. * ee HOT WEATHER WINS SUITCASE STRIKE NEW YORK, June 25. it's an ill wind,” ete. Twelve hun- dred striking members of the Suit Case Makers’ union have the above to thank for a nine- hour day and an advance of 10 per cent in wages. The suit case makers have been on a strike since early April, but their employers remained ob durate until this week, when the sudden advent of hot weath- er sent city folks scurrying to cooler places and boomed the demand for suit cases so much the manufacturers gave in. feGra ner pr jraw, former { vine Ube mad Hon, ¢ Hanford Hon Cc. Hue and Hon Thoma Burke fiev. M. A #0 they ¢, OM Page Eight.) 10 Meet Monday ane the retiriny Ministeriai Feder Monday * | found on | }holding t | | The Bailinger-Pi OME_ EDITION — A. a SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910 ROBBER Dickinson Meets His Fam- Without Fuss or Feathers—Talks About Ft. Lawton. TWO Pursued by Posse, One Footpad Is Killed, An- other Kills Himself and Third Is Caught. BY MARION LOWE having Landr citisens and Lynn y | Meets His Family u Dre and their | it, of | as b ‘ with which to pay off his men od their attacks and wa The shots brought nm Carroll to the evolvers of the th By this time citize and (ond j sasembled and the rovbers, « == VESSEL MAY CARIE DOESN'T H 4 and roa th ‘ , nded ip} ~ HAVE SUNK’ WANT TO GIVE AT SEA UPAMBITIONS By United Press BOMBAY, June 25.—The Avetrat. County Ring Has Trouble an Licyd steamship Triest, with a With Candidate aa He Won't Withdraw in Lou Smith's Favor. (Continued on Page Six.) aband iriges & is feared that the vessel foundered Trieet vessels in a recent typhoon. The has not been spoken by the | reaching this port a Trouble has developed mp of the old South ring « missioner, The official anr ment of Smith's candidacy is bein deta red tit such time as on Jarie, of Georgetown, shows his fired aly to the interests of the ring| him point blank. Carrol! was then which put him forward by consent ahot ing to withdraw in favor of Smith The bar kept firing as the Once before Carle's loy has led. This resulted in th r been brought into question—on the f the third man, as b occastor ction of a ted ng with an empty revol i States ha number of} is hand King cour gislators deserted pandontng thetr ‘ a bet I'm gratified,” said | the King county candidate—and the upon Mi ry Twitchell, receiver of the| South ring is trembling in fear of who was on horseback. T om-| United States land office and re- | treachery 1 the | ceiver of public moneys in Seattle For Cs they departed, fired| when The Star called him over the| should b they would have escaped Carroll His ce test Landrigan a id near facta her attack beean, When Landrigar sisted three bullets were does not see why drawn out of t « young woman phone this noon and told bim Pres | while a vestige of his str rength re containing four|dent Taft had nominated him for|mains, It has been ited out to citizens came up with the robbers, | another four-year term Carle that Hamilton already has one of whom was on the horse Mr. Tw 1 has beld the office |him beaten in the vicinity of bis while the oth were running and|for four years and the news that}own home at Georgetown and that stirrup. The posse | his name will stay on Uncle Sam’s|Hamilton’s strength is incroasing and the man on the| payroll for another four years did| rapidly throughout the district The others left|not anger him in the least But Carle maintains that he is Sanne be andi Jatill strong and that in one district pel the ty, Vashon Island, no BLAMES WHISKY sie cic ian ty eemeas iat art | *int In his hopes « on the support of The bandit on has} ring stand by him and the ork crook ur cement of Smith's candidacy (By United Press.) PHOENIX, Ariz, June 25.—Wil- | longer nutomobile came upon the y of the secon andit soon | iam H. Andrews, 37, an official in the United States surveyor Sl | t#aewtwkkakkekheeek ral's office here, shot and killed| ® himself shortly before noon today ON HON 2 A Several notes were found in his apartments, One of the letters o Ste FEe | addressed to The Public, declared that whisky caused his act. Ap other note was addressed to a well bad known society girl, with whom it was in love declare BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle, loarings today $1,426,928.07 Balanc 179,7 Tacoma. Yenrings today $ 914 7 * * * * * * * Balance 8,090.00 & * * * * * * o * is supposed he (iy United Pree) } Hie friends never WASHINGTON, D. C., June 25.— chot investigating committee today adjourned to meet September 5 at Minneapolis, where a formal report will be pre-| } pared and the findings of the com 3 KILLED In MINE mittee announced Portiand leorings today ...$1,4 Balance s4 Spokane. today $ used liquor and believe he eft that explanation to keep the 416.00 young woman's name out of the affair. jenring Balances 688,644.00 46.00 * * * * * * * * Andrews | ® * * * * - * * ee ee ee HENAGE THEORY | IS DISPROVED (My United Press.) EUREKA, Utah, Jun Three men were killed and 15 overcome | by gas in the Apex silver mine ni here today, A blast in the mine WOR’ aused the gas. The three men who| ey enitck, Funston today | Were killed were asphysiated. The] ‘The pellet of Mrs. Minnie Hen ts that| others were taken out of the min@/ago, 509 24th av, N. E., that the | and resuscitated victim of the Portland trunk mur-| red that Se LEN Ry HALLEY’S COMET ure his only without, foundation. Both Webb join hin wife oo and Mrs. Kersh say the dead man is W, A. Johnson, and Johnson's} LANSING, Mich., June 25.— | brother has identified the body Halley's comet has struck Mra. Henage told the prosecuting Michigan. The official an- | attorney's office that Henage was nouncement of this fact is on jinfatuated with Mrs. Kersh and) file in the birth records receiv- | that he spent all his money on her ed in the office of the secretary | Henage left Seattle the day after of state. Halley's comet's last | Mrs, Kersh, and there is a warrant) name is Bedunab, and he is the | out for his arrest for non-support oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John | Henage’s fathe says he knows Bedunab of Ostego. Halley is |}where his son is, but won't tell just a month oid. for fear he will be arrested, (By Unb “,) Frederick Funes Jenied the rer ignantl y for Oakland, ¢ to United Press.) KERMIT IS GOING BACK TO HARVARD BOSTON, June 26 Kermit Roosevelt is arranging today to re enter Harvard university in Sep tember as a member of the class of 1918) He hopes to regain his standing in the 1912 class, THE SEATTLE ST: NO POMP OF OFFICE WHEN WAR SECRETARY OF U. S. comes HEREP)RIVEN AWAY BY CASHIER'S GUN Would-Be Robbers Swoop Down on Taxicab Office at Early Hour Today—Employe Grabs Gun and Highwaymen Flee. =o) WO000UUN0KND SECRETARY JACOB M DICKINGON. INSURGENTS PRESIDENT TAFT SIGNS THE CALL ON | reppy —_—*ERAND TARO (By United Press.) June 25.—The senate late today concurred in a ournment of congress. The senate re- the final business of the ses WASHINGTON, house resolution for the a cessed until 9 o'clock tonight, wher sion will be completed (ty United Pree.) WASHIN( Bay ‘ork of ¢ WASHINGTON, June 25.—President Taft today signed the riv- ers and harbors appropriation bill. in connection with the opening of the “pork barrel,” the president sent a special message to con- gress expressing his disapproval of the haphazard scheme of dis- tributing river and harbor improvements and insisting that he would have vetoed the bill except for the reason that it contained certain projects that should be fulfilled. colonel will The r rs and ba appropria- vor pd | : f which So; we i Won't Tell What T. R. Said. ® e court, that the propose 1 , by the bills } Pinchot refused to discu ' ng cour 1 i s inoperati ee te wil ‘ortas. visit with former Secretary sar ab th field to Sagamore Hill yesterday | ——— He commented freely on the att tude of congress toward cor on The withdrawal bill he said was one of nine bille recomme a ed by Ballinger and was thoroughly | favorable to conservation as pod | duced Former Secretary Garfield and | | the National Conservation associa | tion opposed the bill and it was] ict AAIE A, ~peegape lena cermin aad eget bbe Br Judge n R.| After a deliberation of 16 hours J Was &@ great conservation victory 7 i * . in the case against Pa- South lye ce ve Ora aoa : 1 Thomas Walsh reported operated with the ineurgents ir he a an gol os n bee nel gc pied reached on the verdict ecb reg dig nhs Ferd tpt, necessary ents’ ability to convert bad e necessary. nto good ones "inchot s ‘ Take the railroad bill killing prepared by Att Wickersham it was bad surgents rewrote it and Senators Cum December minary hear- r bond and police de- time of his valuable measure min La Follette, Be and Dolliver did surgent have been remarkable they been erva has We do not oppose elopment, | ot but we want the developments in | pear the public inte r cr na toned ROR ROR ROR eridge, Clapp uperbly. 7 ease will rm of the . * WOULD YOU WIN SUCCESS? OYSTER BAY I ame R. Garfield and G a long talk fol lowed What was said is known only to the three men themselves Medil! MeCormick editor of Chicago Tribune one the most insurgent pa try, was also a gue yeste oe (ee today at peared tek OH, DEAR! tO Ok If you read the “Want news in The Star you will find many little opportunities which you can’ make extraor ry ones. Read today's ads * WEATHER FORECAST velt yesterday, and * * * * 1 Sun¢ * * su * . * . Li * * eee ee ee ee ALICE’S CIGARET CURLED. ‘SMOKE RINGS AROUND T. R.’S HEAD YOUTH BOUND OVER Boston Editor Tells How ic ri "e ae nese Wie FOR FALSE PRETENSES the Suffragets Approved —“! beard (te eee eee rs in the t at Oye | Porrrrerrres A local an editorial saying that Pinchot and Garfield were bu forming a new national party the women passenger But Others Were Much | that Mrs. Nicholas Lon: Shocked. hot wear a wedding —_-- ‘On marr Trapp was held to the superior court by Justice Gordon to nd trial on a charge of pettit] larceny today Trapp is accused in this complaint | by C. Decker, a obtaining $16.60 worth of grocerte on the false pretense that he was employed by the Puget Sound New company. In other reports made at police headquarters Trapp ts ac cused of getting worth of managing edi woman's wearing ap }on a sim a fellow passenger of Har false allegation, and of securing | the Roosevelts on the voyage } $50 worth of a from Spelger @ | declares that Mrs. Longworth blew Hurlbut in a like manner smoke wreaths around her fathe especially pleased tt ) (By United Press BOSTON, June 25.—That “Prin Nard grocer, with | wise Jeess Alice now Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, really does smoke cig ts in public and refuses to wear a wedding ring are attested in the Boston Post Clifton Carberry tor, who ws shoc