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Fight O'Clock at night (in New York) ie the late pr time for the news that appe In the Pink edition of The Star every night, Don't forget it OLD MAN Is who roomed at home. Ward, who was arrest- ed, will not discuss the matter OBJECT TO further than to say that he | thought Bowers was a burglar and shot him. On Second Thought Rudkin Accepts Job (By Staff Special!) (By United Pre ®) OLYMPIA, Jan. 17 cnt | \ You REGss7eRE0, a yer : packus FRY TO a ) P REMIE R ASTOR’S $500,000 The Seattle Star IN SEATTLE ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911 (OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE ( AR DNF ; FREED 1 VOTEO FOR Gh BEFORE \ 8U7 “7 ACAIIYST HD NOW WHEN NE TURDIED THE C/T Y OVER TO THE VICE GAO ANO THE SEATTLE LLECTAIC With his right to run cars in Se ) given identification slip by . — — a " Sitle banging only by legal threads, | Conductor, to be taken up wher — pean wt for forging nome #4 with suits O00 cuua, bar] oem oveeere Beach. “ See ea * wo bounc on the u bs J the score President | at Orchard Beach to accompany AL the request Of 1 f the Crawford of Renton & conductor through. Dyer found he men who bad t 7 Boothern, ha ht the patrons |had mislaid his identification » > er's disappearance of his lin fighting pitch by The conductor denfanded a new It's more of a . two recent actions, fare. Dyer refu to pay. Then 2 nal proceed! anyhow M One was down the two men grabbed him and |phy. “Ge ghedules so that the cars from! hustled him to the f the car yet Rainier Beach way are crow and shoved him off. Dyer tried to Gardner, wh t be dering the rush hours to the ing t eats as he pa but f a chewing g here of seffocat ion to with his assail was overjoyed bis release. He The other o this & * hae several off fw aid when two Crawford huskies threw The p is p jtoday that he was going @ Wyearcid m bodily off a car. a conve conduc pe The man, E. Q. Dyer, of Montera said Dy nm men tear th it @ation, had paid his fare by tick hem uy ductors ey ema @ecording to the provisions of Judge and refu 4 tare and ‘ Ph Gilliam’s injunction go once but a atre . Dyer said today that he would get dozen passenger is whe ped Gardr t @ Warrant for the arrest of the two big er are of himself,| Men for assault He will al sue they ¢ t him. They pick \s eee eeeeeeennee President Crawford. out a n old mall, however, « * After Ryer paid his fare he was and thro off t ar | # ORANGES GOOD CURE *| cele ieeeeniniaiaeentin * FOR LIQUOR HABIT * * * ; CORE ee —- . By United Press rd f j® CHICAGO, Jar ' * | “Just A F ape cheer for halgh es 1 ® flowing bow t i* _— | SECOND * Aallying f * (ity United Press) cult. bench to fill the vacancy caus | re * he and « L* WASHINGTON, Jan. 17—Presi-/ed by the elevation of Judge Van} # aches) cat ® Le @ent Taft today dashed the hopes Deyanter to the supreme court. The| ® viee In giv l* of national insurgent Ira , neurg aders had endeavored | © Sitewe. tn a he - nee pointing Congressman to secure the appointment for Con-| & Chicago ve an t *| Bmith of lowa to the 1 cir-| gressman Norris of Nebraska, | * ‘Or t* — = j ‘Se f * antidote for an a * » " | etit t ] + teen eennewnnee! f wa * - *! *# BILL PRETNEAR PRE. #| BLA a adnan dada dnda added * VENTS SOLONS FROM * >) | oe c ' i FLIRTING. * |Girl Frees Convict # OLYMPIA, Jan. 17.—"A rec #/ | Th M . Hi IS MURDERED # ord shall be kept of the eyes #|/ | en arries im & cast by the legislators *| . neat % No, this isn't a rule to for * | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 17 (iy United Pre) }® bid flirting. It's merely a #! Through th ta of Mrs, Ruth LONG BEACH, Cal., Jan. 17—/ * typegraphical error in a bill #| Riteh of Kenr Mo... Charles John Bowers, proprietor of a |# introduced by Representative * Beauchamp, convicted of the charge photograph galiery that makes | # Teats and Todd terday, ®| Of asxault to Kill two ye ago. a specialty of souvenir postal | @ “ey uid have been ® nd sent the if inac eon eard pictures, was shot and |# “ayes,” of urse But the * lary, was today release parole killed on the front porch of his b oprgeee rz s wes « fun out ® ay ey. i 1 ay couple wer iy today by of it while it lasted * pmediately ed within ¢ arege atg Cue we * prison walls in the warden's office the Bowers (FERRER EH HR EE HEH Cafe Gets License | The Bauman Ca Ce operating the Tannhaeuser cafe he base ment of the Eitel Second lav a Pike as granted a re newal of license ts of Councilmen Ke OLYMPIA, Jan. 17.—After recel¥-| nichols, of King, objected to M. F.| VILLA is READY fog & second urgent message from) Backus, of Seattle, being appointed! paris, jan. 17.—An unidentif Mirman, who {# a director of pub beth President Taft that he accept the |* regent of the waleersity a ng man this afternoon made an un-|lic relief, was hit in the right leg (By United Press.) plac: oF H. Rudkin of }* result ol is fight all of Gov. | successful attempt assassinate and painfuliy ed. Inan instant} SORRENTO, Italy, Jan. 17 3 pps ages anounced | 28's Sppointments this morning | premier Biand. The would-be the chamber was uproar and| After two years’ work by the the state supreme oourt, amnonnese went over for further consider@| passin fired from behind a pillar in before the would-t assin could|cleverest artists, architects, engi Be would accede to the wishe Sandie tlon oe lthe chamber of deputies while the | fire a sec ot h 4s disarmed | neers and crafts that Italy can President and become su | “Backus is treasurer of the Met-|iogy was in no. The bullet and placed under ifurnish Wm. W f Astor's new fhe late Edward Whitson on the! ropojitan Building Co., which holds) missed Premie: 4 but struc gitar to ¢ a Pan . 4 ah pense. 178. missed Premier Briand but struck! The attack { $500,000 ville, ¢ king the Gulf astern Washington feders! "|a 60-year lease on university land,” | sf Mirman, a friend, who was stand of Naples, here ng com ngayon prep h goed been | ing behind the premier. pletion. kupert ai we ne I attempts to ge ae = _ s the finest of its kind fn the ter orable terms. 1 object to Backus.” | =~ " ~> ime ms 8 Pliny All Myers | werd sh lenators Pliny Allen a yers Pod l C t Y M ‘Wined Kuenola-sonaor sutchio| Municipal Cemetery Morgan App 25 Years 1S Sig |e ot Spokane 4 he objected un Sota aunt SUICIDE ESS RO ret-| 0 * vera! of Hay's appointees. | MILWAUKEE, Jan. 17.—Because Me OKOMO; Ind., Jan. 17.—A let the increased co ng bas t “Eee years ago and lost yet geste mt dvtie . rilling 0 o AX tee ie ll was 4 4 today to Thomas will become absolutely necessary ~ ainckehe an “ither Joe” whe Howe, president of Butler cations | | the report is ¢ d about the W YORK, Jan. 17.-—Hot de | ended his life by the carbolic acid Irvington, Ind., to whom it was # ; city hall t the « pla tab: |. Stina as jn "Toute Sunday, way identified dressed. | lishing @ cipal cemetery near | demagogues, the initiative, roferen-|teFday by Peter Nelson, oroprie FULL NF the northern limits of Milwaukee. | {umesogin the populag election {tor of the Buffet saloor Pine TON dre an pn so | at eBay sells | | tution of the United States” given {40% Seward and Iditarod, No rea (By Staff vpecial) | ; lsat winht by Now York banker on for the suicide is knows OLYMPIA, Jan. 17—The fight Former Gov. Frank 8. Black grill for universit appropriations agg od ex-President Roo @pencd in ate today, with a| NEW YORK, Jan. 17—There are anette os ave rom Noose bill by rson, of Stevens, mak-| 10,000 lazy husbands in New York . . . sker Ganson. J t ‘ity who are sup PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 17——Harry 4 "i ing a sanent fand to support City who are sup see | {gan led the outbu . vogyeyi ews vs ported by their| Harkness, the young Pasadena mil- | Pee eee eee te 5 t ng ee ret 3 wives; who never|lionaire, has gone to San Francisco| (imi ne - opt ' “ or Four ime ‘ t versity bring in 1 cent|to purchase the wreck of Hubert | *\renuousty on the tabl pproval Ee oe he ey enc toward the sup-|Latham’s Antoinette monoplane tiie tetas ot bl (By Untied lt ie eager Brag port of thir fami-| Harkness owns three of the French| (it, 1s tle business | of sensible! gacRaMENTO, Ca 17 Sppropriation based on the num ad psn omg a parts of! id Black 1 sper | EO a ie stodents. The matior went This statement | Latham's machine in his own mono-|!"# Privately when demagogues and) gaiows for the fourtt Loule thi , made by Mrs. | planes ee rice tbe Augustine, an Indian youth, sen KKK heh Clarence Burns, e | tenced to death for the murder of * ze president of th | & Lake county sheriff, was today # RECALL UP TOMORROW #| Little Mothers’ Aid association, and hOMI reprieved by Gov. Johnson, In var nt for 20 years of the do | granting a month tponement 4 an. 17 he &|n jon. the governor said that the case Diiling’s name on the *| years to me,” said the famous bandit who wa ni /cessor, who had given the time t cket ay- &! thi zy husband be of , |to the pen 17 y age seeking |consideration of ill-timed appoint tie «| ng to his| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 17-| parote ment gg * s se, apparently,|—Without a plan for the future,| > : 1 not touch him, There| Rear Admiral Edward B, Barry, t I C . D . - ns N00 women in New York|S. N., retired, bess as a priv Lovett Lands Plum s Czarina Dying! so a C te ¢ c oday he ed com pie ie * «| for one reason or another, a zen one | sporting families, Many of|mander, until yesterday head of th eat 46 Wena al alata (hy Unite " eee EEN SY 4 4 # ris widows, In many other | Pacific squadron, rem ined in he T Hi po fal ~ Hiya a | PETERSBURG, Jan. 17 mane fa THEMSELVES rm ae ~ 1 re hk L tt hor : 1m A ie has’ ax, | been appoin fe aaeit oF fontirs ‘ i : ’ ' ‘ t OUIS, 4 rn M abandoned th families a one ral ; ‘ Ban et lesarina again in a critic ec LOUIS, Mo... i abel | s taken v Jnounced that he will go to New|the bureau of mar ite » in- | ition was obtained today from at members of a ly,| “But I should that in at least | York Segnalo all | tachos of the palace SWallowed carboll | 10,000 families—-and I think that} “After I reach York 1 have |Oriental countries and to encour. |" Tiarad that the empress ha im & contectione torn, aad the real number not planned what I yi So - age ene pecchaes of Amer c an te - not Jong to live. She rieal ped m4 holly orted by | Ba “ret of all w take | chandise, ny he departmen of | a of ne ¢ faced a inir > wateh the wholly supported by| Barr : . bamewieee and labor | much of the tim ing expression en|jis und dy-| husband the wif: \long rest. IF YOU DON’T REGISTER IT’S A VOTE FOR GILL One Cent Is a mighty newspaper like Is something of the family small bit of ‘money to pay for The Star; especially when there terest to every member of every night ON TRAINS NEWS AND STANDS be. 0 CEN FIGHT KILLED ON U. S. S. DELAWARE ‘Lost Heart to the Lawyer Who Fought BOILER in Vain to Keep Her Father Out of Jail EXPLODES Eight ning and a boiler battleship report ‘eless to that the ed to death by the a chance for oa" it explosion firet clase Porter, first hite, second Brewer, Lewis arence De ristian Jen« identified first class njured. passer; ¢ r tender; an wu POINDEXTER | | (By Staff Special.) OLYMPIA, J Miles Poin lexte : 4 for senator jin both He will be elected c joint session. | He w to witness his | In the senate, without any fire | | we Hutehir of Spokane nom- vote stood White of ted for the ded when Poindex- ald denounce Spok as a man who wo the v Jevil to his face. Cotterifl SAN JOSE Jan. 16, (Spl ered in he tion. Among those| got 10 votes in the house, Faulkner When n b, once a prom- | of girl's friends who re-|of Okanogan Farnsworth (deme i Was sente mained le to her in her trouble |ocrats) voting for P< xter. a on ‘ ‘ was HI ford, then a sentatives Foster and Wray he “ - ears in dent at Stanford universi and Twitchell of Spoka the penitentiary ‘ ement, Hatch st conviction said that only their statutory pledge his daughte r cod eo wh been admit ade them vote r the insurgent, t attorn had | p i his services while Dr. Beach of Mason said it ealed for two ke Je a stubborn fight | was a hard pill to swallow to vote her father out of on. and for Poindexter ° From the time nearly three ye It was not until the fat w ~ - when Ha was indicted nienced that anyone knew a his keeping by a wealth y into the tragedy of the his daught Girl Spurned Him and Threw His Candy in Fire, But Lost $100 Gem FROM FIRE (By United Press) ATLANTA, Ga. Heroic work by firemen re- sulted in the rescue of more than 100 girls from the third ANE es A floor windows of a> burning : shirt waist factory here to- } HARTFORD, Conn Jan. jJanswered honestly and truthfully day. A score of the girls were After two weeks’ patient endu Bessie, of course I wouldn't) overcome by smoke and the of his flancee’s unf and a nit you. with a m basket of ruins are being searched in the that possibly some of workers may have been # afternoon Of course you found the| petief d ring which I hid in the bot-| the gether discouraging Hast Hartford youth t summoned up sufficient courage to|tom of the basket, rolled up in g trapped. call on Miss Elizabeth Carroll and | foil demand an explanation as to w Hurt as it myst, the girl had to |Christmas present, was not accey basket of candy in the hot fur table 1 what the row was all|nace fire, and all the searching of HIS BIG WINNING about, anyway ash cept and tedious sifting He learned, and quickly of last week's furnace ashes failed em Did he think he could send a to reveal sight or sign of the pre (By United Press.) erable little basket of candy to his | cious gem or fts setting LONDON, Jan. 17.—Charles M. promised wife for a Chr gift It was announced after, the“va hwab, the American steel mag- and get away with it? Did he think | seareh had been abandoned that nate, is out here today with a de that, and several hundred other im-|loss was ¢ lered only trivial,| nial of the published report thag ible absurdities? that the o till held{ he had lost $20,000 at bridge. “Tt And in reply the quaking swain good as pu have not played game of bridge nee I came to E nd, three days ago,” said Schwab. nee i‘che'tinw "TW. Kern Elected Mystery Woman xii. tric een . John W. Kern, former democratio Dies of Wound «:*:3:::,': ys perigens ana LOOKS GOOD FOR BILL (By Staff Specia ate convention, was elected to the OLYMPIA, Jan. 17.—If any pre (By United Press.) United States senate today. nounced opposition to the Landor LONG BEACH, Cal., Jan. 17 dnick contempt revision bill —Unconscious to the last, the inder cover, So far as outward ap-| the beach near Devil's Gate late pearance W be no| yesterday with a bullet wound Senator Re chairman of| out giving the authorities any the judictary committee in the up-| hint of a clew whether she was OES per house, has not committed } a victim of suicidal intent or of SALEM, Ore., Jan. 17.—For the elf, it is rumored on good foul play, first time in its history an Oregon ity that he n sympathy The woman was poorly dress- legislature will be smokeless. The senate this afternoon passed the anti-smoking resolution and the house enforced the long forgotten Rule 63, that prohibits smoking during the sessions. WILL NEW MEXICO ed and had but 25 cents in her er purse, The fact that no weapon was found near her leads to the be lief that murder was committed MINE DELEGATES intent of the by Senator I ative Zednick «Bh WW CONVENTION 461 REPUBLICANS ere today when | Me a reactionary constitu Repre Spokane coun on of the United | t Ww ~, and Arizona, with a nore name t ke America begat essive constitution, losing the who have come out in stronge White of Iowa is confl-| struggle for immediate statehood. terms possible in favor of the bill Will be elected to the presi-| As New Mexico ig republican and I am strong for the principle it he organization and Pre N a democratic, they predict involves,” he sald, “and I am for 1 L. Lewis, his oppor hat the prospective republican ma the bill to limit the courts in their |is equally confident that he will be |forit ght will be changed to ten arbitrary power to punish for orit-! chosen for another term ef xt December ina reodilecB ue 2 la

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