The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1910, Page 1

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te your door 12, NO. 228. artiving this morning the finishing wer! 4 at Seventh av ry a child 5 ras they entered 4 happy kid, wi aid big Jim W wa in charge. gre always happy ide men. “They dow for a while little girl who was bad had he : about three-quarters of fater—a iittle before 58 apprentices aly kid Then followed a hasty closets and locked he first door opened-—a} door—disclosed a tin with a little white dog in her arms away, happy as a | Up All Night. Y the surprise was over is enclamations, the work ged her name and address Mabe) Brown, who ‘ Sixth av, and she ever since 5 o'clock oon, and been closet alone al) night red | k PERS United Pree) 18, Nov. 15—The it in the history of in Federation of IN expected when the bef President Samuel ri comes before the con- Mm now in session here, . has strenuously tthe plans of socialistic of the federation for by the organiza- ier socialism, and it is that 85 socialist votes fs total of 368 in the con- Mwili be cast solidly the little cigarmaker. Admitting that the so- faction in the federa- Ble stronger than ever be- rs declares that he M worried over the final tion to the socialists, they have nothing Gompers personally, A faction that feels one should have a @ president of the Hay, of Cleveland, is the socialist delegates attack on the president ion. Swears She illed Husband se He Dared ON, Pa, Nc © Averill, on tria é her = hust * cme Went today w y wa foom and while Dr. Stor Wing the « EBkels, Who was dying man, +6 it had said t to shoot him, 8 door 4 Obeys Orders B divorce, why 4 W | CHOPS ARE on E TOBOGGAN 51 aused & drop Mtox Price of me ' 4 4 | é ‘ : | ye Star's Carrier Army eo city and the suburb live you may have The Star for 250 per month, | LITTLE MABEL BROWN, in there and the door blew shut on her, and that she was unable }to reach the door knob. The workmen directed her to her home, where her mother, Mrs, J H. Brown, snatched her up and red her with kisses, while the t of the family crowded around, half erying with joy They had been looking for her all night. The mother had been walking the streets. The family, th 'ARSENIC FED TO MILLIONA | rs . AL) UGH] 2at20 Foxausceo murder rrewer uyicrpaL LEAGUE TAKES UP STAR'S FIGHT AGAINST WRECKING OF CITY LIGHT PLANT John 0. Schenk, millionaire pork packer, is in the hospi tal here, slowly recover ing from the effects of polson which almost killed him His wife, a poor girl when he mar years ago, has been sted and awaits a preliminar fed her 12 aring on a charge of attempting to poison him Their two children, ignmrant of both facts, are being cared for by which led to Mr Sche ! harged that system md gradua brought k to door samy e Schenk hor offere ; to p Schenk ne as taken e host acting as ffeu ve beer " k out in , diteh r will te fy to A by Mrs. Schenk I id ‘ that of “the man dicted by the NEGRO. ATTACKS WHITE MAN ae » bis eye. if he meant what he ! what he ald if I held you vy around here. I and get away with it.” burly negro, was George Btewart, of the Washington Iron the Hstener fons, but started to started at and ended with he city jail. Judge Gor advise negro Lane he case under FOUND LOCKED CLOSET WITH LITTLE DOG eYear-Old Mabe! Brown, for Whom Family Has Searched All Night, 4 din Vacant House by Workmen—Said She Had Only Been to © the Store With a Little White Dog With Brown Spot on It. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1910. J after the long search, had reunited for breakfast, to exchange clues and try to cheer each other up, j when the little girl made ber dra-| | matic entrance. | “Where have | you been?” was everybody's question | “Up to the store with a little! | white dog with brown spots on| him,” was her answer, as if that | | Were all there was to it | | The father went out after the child had been fed and learned from the workmen about how she | had spent the night Tale of the Search. } The little girl wandered away; | yesterday afternoon about 3) jock. When she did not | mother started in search for She had been seen at a store at Seventh and Union; there trail was lost The father, J. H the Hrown, and the} child's brothers joined in the search when they came home; | then the police were notified | But Mabel found her way home without aid wept for her clothes | being rumpled from sleeping them, she was an good as The heat had been turned on in| the house where she was « pris oper, otherwise she might have periahed from the cold | With the dog to keep her from | being lonesome or afraid, she slept as enugly as she would have done in ber own little bed | ; WIFE | tee has already been appointed, and the work wil! The Seattle Star MAYOR'S OF FICE The Municipal league, which, with the assistance of The Star, won tempted garbage grab, will now make @ thorough investigation of the city % outlined by The Star the bargain for the municipal plant to further Furth-Gill interests, light! ituation mv @ fittle Biring,” « ing. be vindicat or removed from off ice. 5 adie dndiedin de tae eed YOUNG MEN * * BETS 910,000 HELL WED * AND HE WINS IT, * | NEW YORK, Nov. 16--wi |}® Mam Andreas Curran and | Migs Alice Shreve were mar | ® ried in Jersey ( - | * od the liner K gunte A newly organized civie club,|® Vieturia, and a “ay on composed entirely of young men|@ thelr way to Burc on their ‘ving in Gr last night un | * honcymoon equivocally endorsed the recall|® Curran thus wins a bet of work of the Public Welfare league,|® $10,000, if th port i« in its effort to remove Mayor Gill|® that be made a wager tha . * * * * * * * y and board * - ~ * * . ° * * from office. would be x ed wit 2 The club which started ow hours after his divorce decree atre yusly will be known had been signed * | Young Men's Civic League of * Lake c. Ww and alre | nel Nordscog of the P Jones is ent ln ie Ee Me te eee ee ady it has 40 member Weitare HERE'S A FISH THAT league addressed the Initial meot WAS TIRED OF LIFE ing. KOKOMO, Ind N ae RHRRRE AHR HHH) ackiidge, attorney, now past 60 MRS. LAURA SCHENK i* * years of age, ha begun mok r Wife Held for Alleged Plot |* JOHN VISITS STOCKADE y in the evening of t Unt 2 \* now he has ne amoked a Agoinet Rich Packer's & John Dab! got himself in # | por 08 OM “aa genet, Life |® trouble last night because he *® yp mad sigue ig “4 —~!w® invited the night clerk of the # os jt - | Unitea Pres) ” laska Commercial b out ® A PITTSBURG, Nov. 15— |% Alaska Comma rman fa Arrests in connection with the & ehant catrots intervened, t+ alleged plot to poison Million. | % Chants | paltoumitp on the jaw a “ aire Packer John 0. Schenck, eet eee ene oly way | Hines oF of Wheeling, W. Va. are ew |.” Patrolman Donlan then tn- #|*2d Be ba pected within 24 hours, accord | Eten today John drew w | 224, ser’ ‘ ing to an announcement today |% \°"i0! ee atu be nos. | Cae Oe of a private detective agency |* % fine Pd a a ly ir that hae been working on the 1% Wit be t6 days in the city # 1 stocks for Joh * It Is announced that a well | * ¥ . bs organized pilot to Wilt Schenk leah hh hh kkk hhh kh and divide his millions has | been discovered, and the failur of the poison to be as dead! | as expected alone prevented its ° | y | success. | Well known citizens are ex pected to be involved in the expose prosecutor. This man, and the de ire to prematurely acqu her husband's million alleged for the Mrs. Schenk ¢ all th charges. When tc is hospital cot, of his wife arrest, Schenk broke Into » Oh Laura Laura,” he cried turned his face] to the wall and to talk No Smoking | at Booths' “No Smo sign that will be | eall election bo | election booths in | if Councilman Boblke ce introduced last nig Roe hough. | Did the women put ip to this?” Bohike was asked Also—“Are we going to have women Judges at elections after this?” they asked the Ballard councilman Maybe it'd be a good thing If we did in some wards,” said—well, it] was one of the councilmen who made this remarh Probab! the counci) would demand that he apolo | gize if we printed his name ECLIPSE OF MOON TOMORROW EVENING A total eclipse of the moon, partly visible in Seattie, will ‘ ‘ i Ww occur tomorrow evening. It he nd start ¢ will begin at 3 p.m r n Professor J, E. Gould of the ; department of “astronomy said Fir nitae today that Coast cities will be y ld n able to see the last third of the race eclipse, which will probably be I le 4 he come noticeable about 5 p.m, | n be lasting unti: 6 ‘ ' The moon remains immersed A mug within the shadow of the earth r id, until 7:47, when it begins to h buy emerge, and the eclipse is over \ of th at 8:58 H P Ke IR TO ak Last 1 followed * *® | his usua but he is done for & WEATHER FORECAST, # | ali tix * «| Let Set tell * Fair tonight and Wednes * 1 got te he ie * da light easter nd * e return ‘ 1 eee eee Loe Berg ath « ’ named Doralota fled home under a 5 to 1 price FUSED $1,000 FOR {cits sate my nea ' evening meal 1 went to with feet eam radiat H do that , Ve evinced a pol interest and LOUISVILLE I € A chnitzel contin collie dog for whic H. MeDer 3% off | went to dreamland mott a few days ago refused $1,000 | mind you, with that Doralota animal died here last night. Although but | and. the 26 to 1 shot thing stirring three years old, he had won 152/in my dry cell blue ribbons in this country ar Then the scene changed, 1 not England led with some surprise that IT wa Wherein a Rosy Dream of Affluence Is Rudely Shattered by the Janitor the people's fight against the at lighting situation, involving A commit ecretary of the league, thin morn. “The Star's exposure of the Arms administration makes it absolutely necessary that either Arms Some action must be taken in thie matter. | will attempt to sift the true status of the lighting department for itself.” The Municipal league ~~ HEQUITTED (iy United Press.) NASHVILLE Rot u Cooper wi I ki EXPLOSION KILLS 49 ) G1 r t t ly wi back ard. It o¢ \ I had j bought L tw Curt b Z 1 nd 7 - Bleriot flier ed 1 wa j \ ver h ¢ m Li ‘ t mart ROBIN COOPER Don’t Hesitate to Phone The Star, Main 9400, or ind. 441, If your pa- per tails to reach your home regularly every night. You are entitled to good servite. OM TRAINS amm@ } NEWS STANDS be i ONE CENT. RMED MEXICAN MOB INVADES TEXAS IST CHILD COWROYS RIDE IN POSSE TO MEET MOB AT BORDER (By United Press.) AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 15,—Gov Campbell ordered San Ane tonio troops today will rush with all haste to Edwards county, where rangers, ranchmen and a party of 300 armed Mexicans, who have erc ed the border and are marching toward Roclg Springs, are momentarily expected to clash The troops will be sent at once to Bracketville, about 50 miles south of Rock Springs. It is considered only a chance | that they will be able to prevent the impending battle, as the opposing forces are expected to meet early today Citizens Uneasy. 8 the border, in groups Citizens of Rock Springs have to 50. It is feared they are been very uneasy since jast night,| Waiting the arrival of a larger body when advices wore received from| {fom Monterey and Saltilla, 10@ Del Rio on the border, the distant, before proceeding te Jarmed Invasion by a la body of | Rock Springs | Mexicans was contemplated, Sher Owing to the excitement that pre ifs cen have been busily swear-| Valls othe American side of th ing in deputies all da border, Gov. Campbell ts finding difficult to proceed with his investh Governor Campbell held a tong conference with men familiar with| 6@tions of the Rodriguez lynching the country around Rock Springs | tat he promised Secretary Kno early today after he had learned| WOuld be completed within a few beyond doubt that armed men had | 44¥* 2 gathered at Jiminez and Negras and Y Feeling Runs High. even in Del Rio. | Feeling against the Mexicans ia He communicated with the| Dish and greatly exaggerated, an authorities at San Antonio, the| the totally unfounded reports of hearest large elty to Rock Springs | #tfeclous treatment of Americans and if a threatening move is made |!" Guadalajara, Mexico City and by the Mexicans, troops from San spree os hare senyed ta Antonio will be ed by ‘ me this feeling. Sdlase of Corio the v. Campbell showed a dispost Cortelyou, the « approach by ‘rail to" the scene of | HOR tO make the situation here ap- the recent lynching.” "°*"® | pear other than serious, but it te phloem A | known that he has notified Washe ear as can be determined, | BSD of the threatened Invasion are about 500 Mexicans en.| ~ Continued on Page Seven. ‘She Drank, They Married She Quit, Now He Drinks Some time ago Alex. Reed, a police court spectator, saw a | woman stand up in the dock and wring her hands. She had | been drunk the night before. Reed pitied her. in fact, he took | #0 much interest in the case that he Sought out Judge Gordon and was allowed to plead with the woman to lead a better life. Eventually they married. The woman gave up whiskey. a total abstainer, was arrested by cause he insisted on “rushing the can” with Peter Tolleson and Alice Strom. Reed's wife was the spectator today while her husband stood in the dock with red eyes and tousied hair. A fine of $10 cach was imposed. Last night Reed, heretofore Patrolman Montgomery be- = | How Would a Little | Tulapai Strike You? Tt 9) SORE Ariz, Nov. 15.—Kees eyed reven TIGHT-WADS wee out ; ed a lot officers have ferrets { contraband quor knowm Heit still and confiscat SYLVIA, Kansas, Nov OY hg mec anti-tight-wad cl young! .,, ulapal” is a crude Apache dis men Wis ‘ons tillat of meseal root that has liee : ka! caused more Indian outbreaks thag | thety manic has been sclated in the bloody | heen foraen tes frontier of Arizona. It is hid eous stuff, with a taste and emell that would drive away any humam Apache, with a natur- er unsatisfied longing fa high » entire town A set of ironclad rule being save and an ¢ members being sec : Son dig ing that will “make with any young mer % the club. The girl ‘STEVE WANTED TO BE COPPER T00 SUFFRAGE CLUB MEETS. The Alki frage club will meet esidence of Mrs. George A. at Alki Point on Thursday m All members and are urged to come, as plans future of this large organt- will be discussed Police Bar Those on Naughty Songs That Se ' ° : ries Tell About Grizzlies t tarted ht Judge Go wed Steve nai be ia ah By United Press.) CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—The singing of questionable or suggestive song hits is tabooed Chicago. This Steward Steward is particularly disgust. ed with certain apparently popu- ar a that have to do with dances with peculiar He {By United Press.) will not. count the I Nov The Seine today | songs or the d n Chicago. 1 re Fro emphatically r f the! deci today, “it’s nix ¢ A A me of} on m stuff. And ate 1} F y go’ in some 1 his aft but not in Chice ' € A b f The hief’s order to the patrol- c " es here , was to warn any person tthe r heard singing the songs that have 1 con-| be a with ial displeas- a alars expres ove : the persists to BIG CONTEST OVER—42 WIN CHOICE SEATS AT MOORE big “Love at F Sight and dies d at volock this! While Is stand pondering with ne Hundred: of letters a ful eyes ame in i making the award 3 has been a big jc ) ntest| Dante saw his Beatrice only once, and his a no tis told ea mat to make 4 ate} Yet earth Was richer by a thousand ae r fold T letter wor e—a set! go he s f “ur seat to s¢ The K ing oe ae Gir at the Moore Wednesday dies in that first I { t M ertain I derick leagher why not Be ) walt @ seven year? What] mp, i pri cot o divan seats, was won by Edwin S, ‘i Beadles, 419 Y. M. C, A. building oseph 1 Leah tolling even Ben The names of the 40 other prize OSE ty cen ER winners are printed The hardship, suf. ie ah thn seats must be claimed in person at The ar office before 4 o'clock r r Lik her not, he toiled full seven | Vea Ing r ‘ ‘ he Cont r But Schnitzel is a 4 1 of 10re Pegs 4 “ye ea aca blithe spirite For Laban's Rachel, runs the olden was: i A hult ae "Bas * Half an hour later he match: | lore a ing pennies with th nan of the composing room | Love at first sight? The lily droop (Continued on Page Seven.) !

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