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THE STAR—SATURDAY, eth at$ 21, 1911, geek Teel WHEN EUGENE ELY MADE HISTORY-WORLO'S FIRST PIGTURE OF AIRSHIP ALIGHTING ON WARSHIP ‘om th proved It a few days ago in Gan Francisco harbor when he flew fri ~s Sea warfare of the future wil! reckon with the aeroplane. Bugéne Ely, the first birdman to fly from the deck of a man-o'war aviation field, 15 miles away, and alighted on a special platform, built on the deck of the cruiser Pennsylvania, and then flew from the ship back to the field it wae a thrilling spectacie, as well as a momentous one, Grim old sea dogs, many of whom had never before seen an aeroplane, stood on the bridges of the tramp w a make history. A representative of nearly every nation on the globe mingled In the vast crowd that flocked to the water front to witness the landing. And as the plane circled on then settled down with hardly a jar on the vessel, a great cheer went up for the man of nerve who had shown the world what the world wanted to know A TENSE MOMENT--JUST BEFORE ELY HIT THE DEC K | choonere in the harbor and saw € y OLYMPIA, Jan, 21.—That the etsy wana ant an preme court refuses to ba findings on purely technica grounds, was shown yesterday by two decisic by lower cx FIVE BURNED TO DEATH “THERE HE GOES” firming convietior Mat Letica was “There he goes!” shouted the dense crowds on the Pennsylvania nd 60,000 people along the San Francisco water front, as Eugene Ely left the cruiser Pennsylvania in his aeroplane only a few moments | after his successful attempt to alight cn the warship, and soared away (Ry United Press) the fire f 4A matter of uncertainty tion this TORONTO, Ont, Jan, 21.—Five | it Is believed to have been due to lfor aviation field, For the second time in the history of aviatio evens wet their death and "The 1 gas SG on pe man had successfully left the deck of a cruiser in an airship other was taken to We 4 % | | hospital badly burned as the re of a fire which estroyed the res @ence of Percy Brooks, manager of 1 husband | the Fuirbanks Scale Co, of on 1 e victin At 436 Indian Road, at 1:30 o'c Chicago, where he | this morning. While cause of ; ae | = WOMAN BREAKS DOWN (By Unite TACOMA, Ja Press.) ey Kelley Intense inter resume of the deta f the « @st is being manifested today tn | re ev oienaue hid } in the closing scenes of the trial of | po " b ‘ 8 how Mrs. Martina Kvalshaug, ch 1 ea tow pletely with complicity in the murder of sin she | ergone | her husband, Martin Kvalshaug. | 4 masterly argu | ; The court room was packed an endeavoring to impeach & hour before Judge Chapman took /the state's witnesses, It will fey Bis seat, and a large crowd, in/late in the afternoon before he f Eugene Ely landing on the special platform of the cruiser Pennsylvania In San Francisco harbor. ae Which women predomin assem-|ishes. Then Deputy Prosecutt This is the first time an aeroplane has ever alighted on any vessel, The picture was taken from the bled outside the door, eager to hear) Attorney Reamann will make th fighting top of the cruiser, The sacks of sand stretched on elther side of the platform and connected | any fragments of the trial that/closing argument for the and with ropes hooked the machine as it passed, and the weight stopped the machine before it could run into -hinenisiana come their way t jury will have the tonight the buffer at the end of the platform. i DILLING SPEAKERS [HALF-HOUR SERVICE THE ADMIRALS ELEVEN THOUSAND ‘PEOPLE ON CRAWFORD ROAD REGISTERED YESTERDAY The limit of endurance was reach hour service This, they claim, is people of Rainier valley |Crawford’s measure to get even for | COMMISSI NERS : [ERM N NN Ree MAN SEEKS WIFE m days ago Mrs. Clair ~ Moston came to Seattle from : Port Huron, Mich., in advan of her husband. Now he's in Seattle and can’t find her. In the future the county commis — eS ed by th eee eee ERE EE EE Oe * The young husband is most an their attempt to get better service, stoners of toe state ee - *® xious to find her. If she will | Eleven thousand names wer out 00 are those of women.| who are forced to travel on the Se This hardship, is aédition to the dependent of the stat a ses a * communicate with Humane added to the registration books yes-| All day yesterday registration WA® | atije, Renton & Southern railway to| many grievances suffered by the se te the interest of good roads. || * Officer Mra. De Han, at police terday, bringing the total up to ap-| steady and fast. Fully 90 per cent) 40 geste, when President commuters, has led to an uctive oe pged to bec savention |* headquarters, she will be put proximately 40,000, ‘The intense |of the 153 booths throughout the | C&C) ss ca ted # which will not be Béopted at the annual conven! * in touch with her husband. | activity since the precinct regis-|eity were compelled to send to the ; ; + had pce ge Oa gad of the county commissioners of the | j id! schedule harking back to primit! dropped until the Crawf. ine is y * ii tration bas been in progress is city comptroller for an addition: coal ‘eo cunle & eae ted by the ¥ State, held this week at Vancouver.) »yyawe ao * cuenta’ the ‘kren, Gt vase Gent upply of registration cards, The che siving the people a hal ed by the municly badihed iollindalal Ole Hanson, former member of | penis he even yp Pb inets all| EL ott am aN oa pr books, |of today until eedincine toni; ght ‘Mrs. Sitenk Plans ‘Surprise counsel, announced ne in the|the defendant wc take the jclan in Seattle. Of the total num- books will be in th ber of names now on the | = Wash. following reports showing : the splendid work done by the the legisiature, has been added to| counties throughout the state for the list of speakers in the Dilling the betterment of county roads. ‘CAMPAIGN OPENS <x: gn, according to announce Inasmuch as there are 114 county ments made today. commissioners and but three state aid commissioners, it was sored | WEDNES AY rom a large number of prom t there was no comparison in| inent business men and politicians i@ supervision of road work, and | who have offered their services as that the counties would in the fu Ww. " A Dilling campaign com ture work alone Diliing will open 1 day chose the follow nsworth | stand. fen said Mra. Schenk would millionaire husband, John 0.| not plead insanity, and that Albert Georg : campaign at the south end of the J - . Meat ACRES | Schenk, has “an ace up Its sleeve”|Schenk, brother of the acc Trem segues poet on {city Wednesday evening next at{ing:, George We ener: eran PARIS, J Mme. Lina Cava-jhad been restored she did not feel] w theely mane Ok tha ie sump: lpomana baebecd. ieee ne ng Seattle yesterday, after having been | po aaio's hall. Rainier Beach Black, John W. Roberta, L. Frank ARIS, Jan —Mme. Lina Cava- | had 4 | the |strong enough to sing in New York|tion of the trial here today when|called in an effort to prove that or Boston. She has cabled her] = = =| Mrs, Schenk is the victim of a con- t and does \spiracy among the relatives of her Brown, Corwin 8. Shank, John H Po! mer Mayor William Hert, the ope wife of Rob singer, who ts Winthrop © —— for hours by slides near) jcts of interest to that part of the pmcouver. jeity and the moral fssues involved J anler managers to this ¢ the p t cam - Hickman Moore, H. H. A. Hastings, | : : | | A Prof. F. W. Cole | started for Russia today. She will|not anticipate that difficulty | husband cus The pakers include , ' 7 3 > 1 4 t » F. Cotteril are Cotterill, Harry give six performances in St. Peters-| will arise from th ycellation of eda Cottertil, H. H. A. Hastings grove. : | ‘ taeedinn "Thais preardeiweyin ans | | J. J, Smith 7 . William H. Lewis, Ki &) yurg, including one nal n aK TO DYING WIFE. jould, and Joho C. Higgins, r Before leaving ig Mme. Cav She has promised to go to Amer | AL Tee ARERR RR RR KS Mert said that although ber he aign will be man of the Dilling forces | thjilca next year #| It was planned to hold several —_ = me — 7 - BA long distance call that hie wife |* COULDN'T SLEEP AT #|downtown rallies a# well as ward| Rear Admiral Chauncey Thoma ase a= 4 fay desperately {ll in Falls City|® NIGHT; KILLS HIMSELF #|mectings. The recall candidate|who has succeeded Edward B. W N 1] 000 7 TITLE COMPANY \ 1 ‘was flashed to Walter Mosser, a|® (By United Press) #& | will personally take th ump ' | Barry, retired, to the command of ,’ ao | Juror in a superior court case, yes |® SA BERNARDINO, Cal, whirlwind finish He will be lthe Pacific fieet. | (iy Unite? Press) | ferday afternoon. Owing to the fact|#® Jan. 21.—After working at ard in every ward in the aty.| | that the jury was locked up and/# night continuously for 15 he first Dilling rally will be held| ON TAXICABS DIES PAUPER Page> bi - rt Sag aor { . Judge Albertson could not be reach-|# years, Chas. Hardy, of Den eday nig . place which and = instantly ed, Mosser was not advised of hie}* ver, unable to sleep except Il be announced later nigella John B. Boyer *| *| *| *) ‘wife's condition until a verdict had} ® during the day, endeavo: to ®| * : BAD ECONOMY * pursuant t endatory articles of rporation> filed in office of the Sec- The “Taxi- kicking her at thelr ho’ r Maysville to aura Swarts Mc Mrs. Lauer was the divorced wife |4Y. after the two had exchanged | asted of hay- of Robert McDonald, a St. Louts at-|*¢veral she ; si First, Boyer and the young wom ST. LOUIS, Jan cab Queen,” Mra Donald Laver, who b been reached. |® break himself of the habit Immediately after being released,|% The effort cost him his mind. Mosser made a dash to Lake Wash # and in a fit of temporary in of State on Jan ington, where he hired a launch tu| ® sanity he killed himself * ing spent $14,000 in a year for taxl- torney and former nc athe Lueeae: 5 ' on take him across the lake, so New ¥ x ¥ ee ER HH ER HEH (By United Press.) cab joy rides, and who is known to| McDonald obtained the divorce four |""'S husband, John Allen, quar-| 1981: tould make connections with the| WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—De have squandered in the last four years ago, but by agreement gave |Ttled. The elder man, it is alleged, | Aas train at Kirkland to take him on mands of Pacific coast members ¢ years, mainly for joy riding, $82,/her $7,000 alimony. She also in-|W®* “dvancing on Allen with a/ name is to Falls City to the bedside of his GAS KILLS the house committee #00, drank carbolic acid when she herited $25,000 from her father's|@r@wn knife when Mrs Allen | nged to t dying wife. thors battionhine the Pacific found herself unable to raise $10, estate and two months ago received |opened fire. Boyer returned the . withdrawn in the interests of and today died at the city hospital. | $800 as first payment on a bequest | fre, but his bullets went wild, the committee today wie one of those trom the won| S@attle Trust She wanted the $10 to aid in ob- from her me 4 taining freedom for her chauffeur spent edible sums for |#®'s revolver pierced his brain. Mrs, Allen surrendered to the Crohouwe doo cme thine es aia [poe Company = BISHOP ROWE SPEAKS ON TRAIL OF SLIM’, | ssi eo! sect SS aS | Episcopal church, University dis (My Voted Press.) jhad told her daughter who “Slim + submitted by Lives With His : TACOMA, Jan. L—A Hindu whose Back Broken | same is unknown, is dead, and an jother is expected to die as a resalt —_—_—_—_— of @ asphyxation, whether inten k (By United Press.) tional or through ignorance not hav TRH il CHICO, Cal., Jan. 21.—Physicians |ing been determined. The two! here say that John Thurston, a lum- foreigners engaged a room in a| Wi), Win r, & prominent ber mill hand, has established «| downtown hotel late last night apt FW hite River alley farmer, was Fecord by surviving two years with | at 10 o'clock this mgsenr~{Cham-| killed by an eastbound N ro Pa & broken back. Thurston bermald discoyess4 ‘ pom|cific train at Meredith's crossing | of that the roc rushed by a log at Stirling City. | was fled-Gith gas. One of the men|last night. He attempted to cross| BELLINGHAM, Jan. 20.—The/|was, in addition to other informa —— a Since then he has been confined to |#47dead on the bed and the other|the tracks in front of the engine authorities will soon be given in-|tion concerning the man which 0 ® cot in the Sisters’ hospital. -g@* ‘unconscious. as a Seattle-bound train whirled formation which will tend to clear| might tend to greatly aid the of- | ~ os te, The coroner is investigating. past up the mystery surrounding the /ficers in their search | " ‘4 ion? | That the names and streets of Se ’ Winter was 44 years old. He 18] Rear Admiral Edward B. Barry,| identity of “Slim,” the murderer - loti ane ara = ae clk | \ He U Fs eee eee ee died ¥ | survived by two sisters, Mrs. Joho | retired under distressing circum-|°f Judge A. A. Galbraith, of Acme, MAKE A KICK betioal order, withoat res te te n 1y AMERNATHY Loss |Kelly, wife of Chief ‘Accountant| stances from the command of the| Who was shot and killed on Janu tent of the city comptrolier's of-| pacific fleet ary 5. Protests against the assessment| “That there are over 16 play J. A. INMAN Formerly of Pike street, buys out Williams & Williams, 1536 % WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 +e edington © Kelly, proprietress o! ne MUGGCLERS : Foeeent Tai nominates # | Cnr cops ga 4 orice a nil, gear Miacb Tod ing sone for planking Rainier av., from} grounds in Seattle? # Wm. F, Cade ns federal mar- iso reales at Chriatophee. "The IP Acti SedeoWaolley, said thet Charles |Columbia south to Rainier Beach,| That there are over 50 plac ca edt 4 hal’ of tho western Glotrict 4 (nt), Tere St Chrlaton | Postpone Action Retro : “gitewe ; amusement in Seattle? fun eral will be held Sunday Robinson, who mortally wounded will be voiced by the pra of as own (By United Press.) * of Oklahoma to succeed *| . W. B. Stevens at the same time sexsed property at Brighton hall LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21—With|* “Catch ‘Em With Your #| On King Judges that Judge Galbraith met his death, |next Wednesday night ee ee ae ee Westlake, between Pine and the coast from the Mexican line to|* Hands” Jack Abernathy, Col. * = a avi ts radi: ses _| That the value of the fi Pike Monterey guarded more closely |* Roosevelt's friend * | CH eee Mle and than ever before, the United States | * * OLYMPIA, Jan. 21.—There is lit |made as will meet all expenses of | 1910 was over $13,000,000 || The public is cordially in revenue cutters Orient and Bear, | ****k*kaRKARaR hah tle Iikelfhood that the bill provid DILLING AIDS | operatic n, interest and depreciation | That there are over 17,000 men wath peg aaa arrying heavily armed men, are SPRANG BU ET ing for three additional judges of uees ary to maintain each plant|@nd women employed manufac: |} to call and inspect his new and today searching southern Califor: (By United Press) |the superior court of King county t a high standard of efficiency, If | turing establishments in this city |] Complete line of groceries. 3 nia waters for a smuggling craft SPOKANE, Jan, 21 Melvine| will receive serious consideration RAINIER FIGHT : at any time it is found that rates gees reibee a he! co aggre: | bearing contraband Chinese and | Stone chauffeur for B. N. Sharpe,|by the house until the employers a d by these utilities are high-| ate over $15,000,000 yearly Si F Off opium, which is known to be seek was so seriou injured internally | lability bill has been disposed of “ag necessary for these pur-| DEADLOCK STILL ON | pecial ree er ing an unprotected point on the (iy Unite linet he may die, and Miss Cloe ~ (Concluded.) | Poses hall favor their readjust: | Ww oN Y eae jf One Ib. 40¢ Imperial A coast to make a landing | PORT AU PRINCE, Hayti, Jan.|Snatterly, a passenger, badly cut cin i -| ment i‘ accordance with this prin meet N. Y., Jan. 21.—In the si . |21.—Rattle Is expected at or near|about the face and chest when the WAR ON TEXT BOOKS Rainier beach, Hillman élty, jell ise lef that no break in the New |} with every $5.00 purchase e “PIRATES” ENJOYED. Saltrou, Hayti, within the next few | automobile driven by Stone crashed | Columbia and other points trib York senatorial deadlock is in One 1b, 3 Impe 1 | sight members of the legislature pian hours, between a force from Santo| into a big touring car owned by Jas. | ae kes utary to that line at which . s Ms ks An audience in ai, the musical | Domingo, which crossed the border|Twohy, Both machines were run apaeR shall make my position on this ‘BOY WINS FORTUNE : ly absented themselves 4 5 (By hed > fre with every $3.00 purchase. We roast our own coffees profession of Seattle was very no- | at od Grozier, and is marching| ning about 35 miles an hour question perfectly clear m the ballot today, only 54 vot able enjoyed the amateur pro-|toward the troops of the Haytian SACRAMENTO, Jan. 21 De being cast. These were divided daily aoe ot 1" Pl of Penzanee,” | republic. : ‘ 99 |termined opposition by the Roman For Quick Rellef. | (Coneluded.) ltollows: Sheehan 18, Shepard 11,|) °™ shabert. free text books in the public| Shall be elected mayor it is my in-| work. He went direct to the cash-|Tick 3, Kernan 4, O'Brien 1, Depew ||| Mon of California is expected | tention to vigorously prosecute the |{er's office and asked for his time, | 10 | tre by the Schubert club | DIVA WILL SOAR Si — ; FRENCH DIES here when the matter, which {#| Policy of carrying out their purpose] “I've quit being an elevator boy,” | : — le now before the lature, comes |to the end that the residents of the | he said | ted Vrews " “a ease ne Sai ane » che ot up for final action Rainier valley may be afforded al The story followed Higher than her highest notes,|_ Richard E. French, well known tn much needed reliet as quickly as] “What are you going to do now?" | Madame Luisa Tetrazzini will soar|the theatrical profession through-|y 4% 4% % MM ye ym | PORES zo wh he er Gt poe io here tomorrow, if plans of the com-|ut. the United States, died last Four years ago when the quest 1am going to a show this after mittee conducting aeroplane exhibi-| night in Providence hospital, a vie-}* WANT OFFICIALS TO 108 OE SpoReeriating A eoainets | noon,” said the boy That we have a few of the us ness tions at Selfridge Field do not go|tim of Bright's disease, after an tll SERVE FOUR YEARS #| Municipal street railway system) Floyd is an orphan, his mother “hand painted plates” left awry. If the weather is good|"¢88 of several weeks. He was 54 OLYMPIA, Jan, 21.—A_ bill was submitted to the voters, I/dying at the time of his birth. He ona i Y 7 Toteazaint will fly with Walter|¥ears old, No arrangements for the|# will be introduced in a. few #| Supported it vigorously, and this| has lived with his uncle, who ts a| wnat Dies age cant a \% days to do away with biennial # {Should be an assurance of my good | filer at the Seattle Cedar Lumber every y who dines in our equires a bank which is wait- tng for you, not one that keeps you waiting. Accuracy and promptness are big factors in Brookins in a Wright biplane funeral have yet been made | : “Handsome Dick" French, as he was known in the eighties, came to| Seattle in the early days, and for a long time was leading man at the | | | niceties faith on this question. | Manufacturing I believe that the acquisition or| and reside construction of a north and south| He h canon-route trunk street railway | intere mpany in Ballard, | s at 1757 W. 59th st always taken an unusual eafe Thursday eventing, Jan uary county elections. The argu ments in support of the meas ure are that it would save the state about $200,000 if county th These plates are part of a lot of sony in machinery, and while a SESERE ER EE EERE EERE eeeee eee eeeee eee ee : handling large commercial ac old Third Ay. theatre, at Madison|* officials we elected only Posen ae ite hgpee, hes het city | small schoolboy surprised his un parchased in Europe last ; st. and 1 y support of | * once eve would prove not only desirable as|with several minor { . counts, A business house must at. and Third av, in support of nee in every four years. In . minor inventions summer by a member of ou h a iis bl Avo . | rerrcemmmnstt Essie and Minnie Tittell King county alone the saving #/®% “eW. departure in municipal) When he was a little tot of 5 he| Chinen ave a dependable banking con Sie Stidiek Poeend would amount to. about &|Policy, but an admirable example| solemnly announced to bis aunt| ” nection, one that makes the LONDO Jan Owners of CHILDREN SAFE. $30,000. in setting @ standard of service for| that when he grew up to be a man | ys 1 work of the cashier and treas- §|| British ships will be unable to send —~ |the rival privately owned systems. | he would do something that no man | Choice dishes for dint urer easier, not more compli. {| their vessels to sea in time of war| LOS ANGELES, Jan While | ee eR ee te we te | Ht would be particularly valuable as) had ever done before him > -Seeneg per Sinn lasiah oak a ‘caliliabiine te if parliament ratifies the “declara-|some of their number were belng | ‘ mee for a city system when| Merrill's attorney, F. P. Gorin, is and dainty tidbits for 4 cated. n ins on : ecto: - io fame es of the rival A tion of London,” an agreement| selected to fight the flames, 250 ranchises of the r per are among our special ; Tee ee aerate i ot ine ton Fells monamser| OLD MAN MISSING |pronch ‘maturity’ or whenover ‘ts |pecent = ees | today came out in opposition to|#ehool here marched out of the —_— owners fail, for that or other reg sanctioning the plan, burning building yesterday in per- (By United Press.) sons to keep pace with the needs fect. order. LOS A , Jan, 21.—Offi-|of the city in making extensions DEADLOCK STILL ON. clals of the Legal Aid society MISS BELASCO TO WED. The State Bank Franz Adelman, with hits | stem P| now in Washington securing "| or providing adequate service. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—Miss from “Chocolate Soldier” and of Seattle | pF ese HEAVY SNOWFALL the police today sre searching for To Lower Rates. ‘Augusta Belane chia ot Denial a Other catony alts from Broad ' CLENA ol d 2 Jol pplegate, » once fr “py -| er y » C Jelasc i) rt « ve) is Mutual Life Building, senatorial deadiock today was stil] | Heavy snowfall in the Rocktes| mous civil engineer, who, - disap Gerke ea cua tae fakate amcioee lig fk Hot tenninr on ‘ unbroken, The vote stood: Carter|delayed the Great Northern fast| pointed because he has not received - a y William Billott, leading Weak atid Yeoier: 15, Walsh 30, Conrad 13, scatter.|mail 17 hours yesterday. It 1s be-|help from children who loved him | tinctcy %, manaked by men whose | man in the “Madam X" company, it] FAOWTEL SAVOY -¢ AFE P ; Heved the tracks will be cleared|in the days whon he was wealthy, |/aclity to them Is above suspicion | New York, according to her friends ¢ F and charges here. ing 21 | today, \nee disappeared, jana only sush rate

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