The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1910, Page 1

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the SEATTLE (OURT MAKES THE PEOPLE SURRENDER 9) SAKE OF ETHEL LENEVE AND BABE (tty Ualted Press) Loe stipulated, according to the|reled, and Mra. Crippen told herp ®t * ** ee eae Re BON, Nov. 22.-—-Or. H 4 | that & portion of the money | buab a that she intended com | made a complete © to Crippen’s father, inj plaining to the authorities and THE LAST FAREWELL. ef the murder of 5 8 n California, the authori | cause the arrest of the doctor and | Elmore Crippen. a ties not having told the ecndemned | Misa Lene fe the London Times. man that his father t# dead, in J nding that he « PENTONVILLE PRISON, London, Nov. 22.—The fare +eeeee A® & result of this, and of the Times tays the confess ior . ener be hanged | knowledge that bis wife would PB cg tg ee bay Aor oar ween wx confession, {t ia understood, |4!¥orce him in order to allow him|* t > i Mg = say Nath the cold, callous of the crime whic en the gallows aapiated ing by the Ame pryeicion. Geils Confession arrela bec | 6 to marry Mine Leneve, it is eaid|™ t%@ condemned man's cell | Crippen said he began to plan the|* Nere today, was a sorrowful murder, The reported confession | the killing the | #78 that Crippen polsoned his continuous,’ and| Wife and buried the body, starting — is between Crippe over Mra. Crippen’s| * * ed 20 minutes, and | & after the interview, hysterical *% and almost fainting, Miss Le tly ( nally his becoming cogni-|‘M¢ story that she died tn America.| ) neve was o from the | vat of Crippen's relations with} Crippen, {t is understood, in-|® doomed man cet | Mins Leneve, upbraided them both.|sists that Mise Le did not)® Crippen t for a pri ithe care of Miss Quarre! Leads to Crime. j know of the murder, and that hor | * vate interview with hie for «| In January the Crippens quar quittal was justified. ® mer typiat was refused, and #! SSE ESSE EES EERE ER EEE ERR RRS WRT ORDERS THESE PEOPLE TO PAY WHAT : ctsias* iss. 3 MACTION TRUST DEMANDS OR LEAVE CAR #is:"o" "2.53 DIAZ IS LEADING TROOPS (By United Prem) WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—United States Consul Elleworth at Ciudad | Porfirio, Mexico, raphed the | state department today that Mext can officials advised him that o lutionists captured Gomes palacto. j near Torreon, at 3 a. m. today, and = | that government troops recaptured the town later. While in control, the tneurgents released al! prisoners from ¢ ‘ie and cut the telegraph wires. Offi | ctals at Torreon assert that the gov ernment still te to control, accord ing to Eleworth’s dispateh See Leade Hand. Schnitzel on Signs of Zodi | The santhoritte declare that it ap mamndinggcnlionedioszyi Pp emigrant chy. fe evident that Madelro carefully { he took the duck or filled with thoughts of i BY J0UN COPLEY planned a general uprising The ogy aa Balewin no one would be a big loser. If you haven't got all the money sret service has learned that Besides, it would be @ grand treat| you want, if the girl you're sweet ate cerus nufacturin his little armfu! of papers; A yank and the crate was open. jit you would rather live in Parts shipping munitions of war in large to forget. Bryan is ouly| The goose fled squawkjng dows the | or any of the European capitals but|Guentities into Pachicha, Guane old, but he didn't forget | alley, bu an grabbed the duck: | mast stick to your job in. Seattle) unto, Tlaxcala, Parral and other siving, when turkey and | Patrotmen ay and Majewsk! | for heaven's sake don't blame it on} towns on the Texas-Maxico border ‘This picture shows the two care which were sidetracked r people refused to te mainta Ld Tract day y esterday at Allentown because the pay the exorbitant rates demanded by the Stone Webster concern. The people s their seige indefinitely, but the court's injunction forced them to surrender jon Trust. IK TURKEY SO GRANDMA | ILD HAVE. A THANKSGIVING Mood in the chill sir early | the Occidental pool room 's” were not bi heard the tion, and Bryan | jack The shipments were marked ig & newsboy he Is al was called up te explain. | The trouble t#] “Looks,” man slong with it. Out on) He ot no explanation until é al) caused by the Madeiro apparently conspired MF, Bear Pike st. sits an he reache re headquarters, and | particular sigo! with men of wealth. Abel Serra Madmother, his one real to Captain Stuart he poured | of the Zodiac ton and Robles Dorm! gad for whom he sells pa- out hie tale, with tears trickling! under which you) mine i ;. hoon and night down his grimy cheeks | were born, ac! | cuer, rich owners, are ur arrest as suspects, Correspondence said tc ¢ cording t O/ reveal the entire plans of the rev Schnitzel Smith.) otutioniats ts alleged to have been Mate thought of late has "I ain't got no father ner mother. Mh though pennies, nickel! They'se dead. I took the said he T @ bay a “turkey for grand duck because f 4 n't want my 1 made 8) found in thelr rooms. Bet turkey in “high” this to go at a Thanks | study of all that) The government concedes that the pennies, nickels and « dinner. I tried to get the} sort of thing out) the situation ia very grave. The Bet come fast enough. | goose, but got away.” » of an almanac| fear is expressed here that if the in the shape of a crate Ca in art read between the last night,” sald) ~— renee ~ & duck and 4 goose was lines and allowed Bryan to go. Schnitzel | (Continued on Page Eight.) for the little chap this “I think that boy deserves a tur “Now, I was born September 18 ne ie the alley at the rear of ' key,” said the big captain and all my troubles are e to = - =| Virgo,” said he | DO you KNOW “That ain't what was troublin’ ye when I saw ye coming home from! 3 the lodge other night,” said Eben That Chauncey Wright, the. re iT WOULD YOU ADVISE THIS WOMAN TO DO IN A CASE LIKE THIST I Tupper. jtaurant man, who wears a whi Schnitzel glared at Eben but con-| apron all day, drives home at night Miss Cynthia Grey, Seattle Star; Will you kindly give me J tinued an the Zodiac in a $7,500 Lozier automobile | Wivice? | have been twice married. | am separated by from my first husband. Of late he h been in com with me, and begs me to return to him. | But there is my second husband! { am sure that | love my fusband best. My second husband is kind and generous, Mis a hard drinker; it is a habit he does not seem able to “I find that I should have married| That Judge Ronald is the only &@ soul-mate who was born under the! democrat on the superior benct sign of Capricornos or Sagittarius! yee a, or possibly Gemini. 1 Jooked ‘em all up and found that the wife of my bosom has made a terrible mistake Kempster, superin tendent of transportation for the ectric Co., started In a boy tn ywing me to undertake the job ‘i Shall | seek a divorce from my present husband to return to of paying her board for life xper TR? Oh, what shall | do? Indeed, I am h rrified to die foreman of the same corpor cover that my wife and me m ne me a great f F a part. She was born under th play ‘ verse sign of Aries-Taurus. Now! That our state constitution doe hid hh FOUND KIS8 COSTLY. if that doesn’t explain all our troub-| not allow more than , PCAN ANSWER HIM? #! WopceereR. Maso. Nov. 22---|les, nothing does in the house of repre en? * | stephen H. hers: 60, @ eathen And where did ye see all this! That women always have been N ® | wringes ter, who says his 19? inquired Eben allowed to ve achool * |home is in Salem, was sent to the pane ay age oh RS ratpertes *ih of correction for ten months n the almanac,” replied at Puget sound u ash Why 1 Utle r of 1 inland as far as First a ra bs 4 se a ' ye durn fool,” said Eben| That the old sidewheeler I eall from Mrs. Lydia ar, : r 2 Koda wife has got! Anderson, noted as a famc nug * 22.—An orig dod-| lard? Yours very anx * | edition Audubon’s ye're| That until 1908 there was but AREA *\of Amer Zo-\one high « ol in Seattle and th TOURER ey en ey brar » blame.” | now there are six? | anil Re hundred ana exorbitant fares required t How the compa witched th : of embat a THEY'RE SIMPLY DEFENDING THEIR HOMES~-THESE people fired 1 ow the 5 rhe . o : “I've got to fight,” said Mra, R. B. Groomes, of Tukwila ] ~ u “My daughter and | are both widows. We can not hold our little } J Against the minio of property if the rates remain as they have been this last year, | oo 5 and outrageousl We can not sell it because the company'# action has spoile ett the vi 7 i ; to Boston for €x value. We can only lose it | fame rea, But we'll go down fighting und there were tea f ¢ The Stone Webster + Trust rules the valley. Like King fon in her ey We wo a and 1 atic Ht tent its Jacob F t to collect tribute. As soon as The spirit of 1776 um ip ails | # Could pay jernanded more. King George My family ia pa ne he fin 1 ef : | by utonged for his ¢ wars. The King Georges at Boston | Mrs. M R ; Gar wood, ay bushes ” tt : ‘ he poor back | ms | m, MOFe money for their operas, for their noiseless elec re Dom Bie At ath My 5 Be | h for their iavishiy fitted homes, for their elegantly |, or lose everything. An¢ + Kong aie ya Wives and dau: m It 1 cheerful crowd at that le band « ‘ 1 ‘ Cae " i f « big ar at Her n Bow farmers who crowded two of th i lat the steed "e ay Si ap Allentown is dark and gloomy and ooking Inthe ra 4 people Let the men lo heir | pager af himane wound the and me cat Mt the women [et the children leave | aerad satan iad waler Pha Bax ides of th of ered along the valley of the | King | tion | q Saas ee | But there was,cheer inside the car Vesiern® Webster ation must have its swollen dividends. | They sang songs, told stories, exchanged experience I day the ‘ vattled farmers read thelr hour or so a good woman from a nearby farm | i a HA OF independence [ie as 0 i a | i brought some sandwiches and coffee and chicker and | A bayone sn! glittering guns and bur r chick But 40" ts and £1 | roast meat and a lot of apples,” was her word to the besiege: Witiog "4 & batt\« 1s the Battle of Bunker Hill or | “Stick to it. We'll stay with yOu The Btanding Together Ory of the mo has been told-—how the con For the whole countryside was standing loyally behind the | “= The Seattle Star NE CE RIPPEN SELLS CONFESSION FOR ‘Anyhow, the Traction Trust Victims Can Still Pr ay for Low Rates| INJUNCTION. | You, Richard Roe,Mary Roe,John UA Doe,Sarah Doe ghd all the 1est are hereby ENJOINED from inter- no matter what TRACTION TR The superior co vad comm DUWAIIISH VALLEY PESNOEL T But down PROBERS DEMAND WAPPY’S SCALP The council probers ha Wappenstein Howe staff of HOT NEWS That has NOT happened yet. WAPPY HAS RESIGNED. ARMS HAS QUIT, TOO. A superior } give the ruget pe has refused to Webster ( ¢ demanded th Official head of They recommend in # partial report to the city coun cil, made last night, that Wappenstetn bo fired by the Gill will either have to act according to the recommendation of the fnvestigatorn, or declare that the five members on the commit tee were all erronequs in given is all talne. The members of the committee are E. Hert and James Conway investigating e¢ up with Blaine and Kellogg, who urged it d no partioulas 0 well-balanced its findings, as reported to the conclusion arrived at report ot the probers shows that the as contended for by were running with apparent police protect ler way as well as below it the women from uptown cafes to the Seattic gro: made announce ment that turkeys would be given every pound ir conclusions and that the testimony it's quit raining till spring, the weather bureau announces All gambling has country. Th their autos and hurried to court. logs, Thom: Conway fought the creation of the were put or Reveille show en stopped tn were refusing to p: company asked, that they would not ee ee es overlook th district did not THE WEATHER. At all times bawdy north of Yes southeasterly would drive * KteeE EEE macques were immediately pre cognizance, both was pald at @ certain all incladed in the particularly women In the Join was opened by of police ts held to numerous under the administra gambling w eRe! THIS OLD LADY WOULD BRAND PEN GRADUATES PITTSBURG of class distinetior hush money findings of the per cent of the unsatisfactory recommendation y could make. months of age (Continued on Page Nine.) gba g SORES ‘Saloons May Refuse to Sell | to Negroes, Says Tacoma Judge ' | proprietor TREAT FOR SHOT RARE LYNX SHEERS EERE EEE EEE VALLEY PEOPLE—AGAINST THE PEOPLE CAR FARE TAKES ALL HER WAGES. “We will keep fighting them away with c Don’t Hesitate to Phane Main 9400, or ind, 441, if your pa per tails to reach your home regularly every night. You are entitied to good service ON TRAINS AND } NEWS STANDS be -_ ‘ ERED 10 PAY FULL EAR Injunction Gives Furth’s Come pany Advantage Over Hig Fare Victims. all Thirteen John Doe warrants were issued last night by Judge Gordon on behalf of the Puget Sound Railway company charging passengers with re- fusing to pay the fare demand- ed by the railway company. The penalty stipulated in the warrants is 90 days’ imprison. ment or a fine of Berrymen T. Longino, assist- ant superintendent of the rail way ¢ ing witness. pany, is the complain courts to the rescue of th # the situation today in the ensonable fares betweem of the Duwamish valley, Sound Electric Co of the valley poor tly, working for day, the city—have no attory to plan their battle. They, standing for their rights lence or disorder. and the rail fon had both held tha® were right. So they bearde@ car and tendered the legal fi waited. The company wou carry them for the fare tem red, so they gave up all othe work and waited. They were pre pared to wait the: all day today, all night tonight if necessary, he palatial offices Stone-Webster Corporations ty Plonee building, James a! counsel, and his big ers spent the day. They were not waiting patiently, we raining every trained figu t a way to b t village pe ny’s cars ‘esaw a jong | And there is no’ its to ration back in Bom Got Out ‘Injunction. ‘Ah, the injunction”"—it was @ great thou nt get out an injonctiog most nything im thig 1B vers bustied inte Gilliam they plead that these Duwamish people all that the off the cars, and that deputy sheriffs had to be called to puf them off All this, urged the lawyers, wae practically confiscation of the com pany’s property—a terrible crime. And the court gave the company — (Continued on Page Nine.) SPOKANE, Nov. 22.—An ord& nance providing for the payment jof 3 for an 8-hour day for labor om jeity contract work is held to be j{valid. This position is taken by, A scheme‘ Corporation Counsel F. B. Merrill, aftertioon, the 1g 0 ations for twa ectors will have expired, t of Thanksgiving Day, days remain in which to the school election Pee eee eee 2 2 2d * - TO TACOMA BABY. *& RAT POISON FATAL *« Nov. 22.—While were in another # house, the little ® of Mr. and # Kandy of Eaton- & some rat poi- % night and death * rtly after he had & ne of it . the agonized cries % parents * * ed Dr. J * a to® ‘ i's lif * * ee ee ee es A GRASPING MONOPOLY out of town except om Some one caught it uy 1 the steps of th ul dealing with the e in the righ The he wore ‘om the hey shouted talked to other wom- I f Tukwila is a widow I told when I bought w n Ses ”y ¢ ng w were possible for ef said Mrs, ne, but have t a he was the last word as the deputies at eB

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