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eee cee The seattle Star Betis c n Seattle that ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ‘ a. The. Ghar Fe mere Soeen SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1}, 1911 ¥ 3 TRAINS AND WS WTAND® be GRAND JURY PROBES ELECTION FRAUDS ! | Hi Ilman on PRARIN | “Kick the Seattle Electric Co. Out of Politics’”—Joe Smith 6 Whi te was h? Alleged election frauds aa which caused a ton during the primaries last Sep: tember in the 36th senatorial istrict occupied the attention of the grand jury for three hours this morning. The In vestigation was resumed this afternoon William MeLean, judge of Second ward at the September pri maries, spent a half hour with the jury. It was this inet In which it was charged that gross frauds were perpetrated mes W, Nolan, a judge in the 4 precinct of the Sixth ward at the same primary elect also appeared before the probers, This precinct was also under su after the W afley McAvoy count [At frat Ave ed the nom-| }ination, but a co 4 count gave plum to Whalley Jane Burke was ¢ room onl Burrows to Rescue. among Lorime re the noon adjournment ? = 5 i Auditor Case was ius Caesa < etiring WM. LORIMER. fight C. D. HILLMAN ON THE WITNESS STAND. | vsecutor y ke : i | ntfs cong ate w _ by Beveridge (Sketched in Court Today by Star Arti ¥ , e - esa ag thy . and and by wford, all of C.D, Hillman, mittic P rial {and te fid at + gree: = cles od ate > bar m hes ptr inser fu bis own behalf this mornir Tt H + times told a fuany story of how he rvo and b ta Galleries Crowded. e iently outside im the ttle esta sic : from Sea! r a a nator McCumber sharks. his rt * : ang yi : , we : . “I was pretending to be hur dealer Today was divorce day in Jude cen 6 fixture with him te he pest! VIDA INVENTS | wh ve : akot ed to oat gaid Hillier chuckling at the recol Th ” "4 ter's « t When the wheel 9 youre, wt Flora Net oo ce oe : a 1 fection of the incident, “when 1 tak ith explanations « | ico began to grind, every |"B: i Retting her freedom SOCK-STOCKING | '"*s'* as unsuccesstal, @sked the woman about r methods in seltir ‘ om. deena as Willis K ell gave hi : vargas. arn n of Oklahoma opened Prices.” 1 told her I cam Lake, Hillman | n hortly af oa | : b senators oppose Michigan. She ed me against | dition fen ee SS ~~ and Fifteen Divorces the Result: <2 254" S288 Five Confessed. j ar ed Nix Kor | Representatives Wi pli Peg facie to appear before the ‘ en adlSpe nee as sin eal got tank 908 Bate ting committee and read a : : and det re m from Gov. Deneen then Went the real es! sharks in Sea SAN FRANCISCO, Ma * , : . women w a given by aving bee . a 4 low te ] o . an to the senate, and assert- litical boas of & " much liqu eieved of her husband, John W t commi: ‘ ates . F T porous ry : His Sh wineries * | Marion Klein stated that «he mar "NTT Gecnns ete " a ? red cee a _— = g that he had repeatedly asked IGH a @\i4 years” imptisonment at fed H Kiein in Alaska Courtney Bryan vs. Hoblis M c Lor oe “ge u oe t ine Page On numerous occasions, she : ent! Hi remain in San Bryan; B. F. Smith ve, Anna P , s innocent of any complicity Quentin, wi n in n F y : nocer mplicity | sa strongly i his friends r . » or to.| be has come home | | ad: Smith; George E ve ura E " rite roviding for Hiteh.| cisco, Judge Wm. P. Lawlor tc - | ati Jeors 4 in the bribe Beveridge mi ; - |day, acting on the request of vanced state of intoxication, in-| Law; Georgia ight vs. Don De : WASHINGTON, March 1.—-The that the bill pport Lorime 6 publishers of the country |cock’s proposed raise be dropped * oo 00 ania ' x —— — Sake Wo tear Dake agsinat the eee lleged that Hitchcock |torney Henry Ach, of counsel variably knocked her down and | tight; Winifred Jones vs. Frances os plan of Postmaster Hitcheock, who | tried to bring about the incr | f, granted one week's & aoe oF 4 vos ; LS mater meet) Taos: W alter 8. Boxwell vs i : | Wanted to Increase the pound post. (postage as punishment for the|¢xecution of nce, The rot 4. She ie 20. | Heol 1. Box nsey w age rates on magazines from one to |“muck-raking” periodicals that h as granted in or . ctoria Richardson stated that va. Lelia McKens " ; ‘ four cents—a 300 per cent rnine handled President Tafe none , ght have egy oe .G5e with withthe te Helaed behae Gould vs. A “ | It was agreed In the sena ay ' gently singe atts , ; since their marriage in 1909. He| tq her complaint’ for’ divorce \ — = judae Lé@wior'a stay came a few|told her he couldn't spare any more,|siora A. K states that her > tos afte e sherif office | she said. husband, Rudolph, has always been _ | j [ }ha inced ths f This One Deserted. shiftiess and In a that on : a wT S AR FIGH ON | cided art the ex-bor om-| Cart Dieteh got sore and de humerous occasions has threatened | ts 3. W. Wappenstein, former chief by the ward this « pon, and ra-| Josephine Dietch because her sis-!to kill her. Last fall she claims be of police, who was indi house to nurse | chased her about the house with an grand jury on a charge of accepting , tion: a » n i} C ter came to their a 3 D | T away « their mother, according to the tes |axe and threatened to chop her to} a bribe from Gideon Tupper and RULES COMMI EE ay tunktond ot] tone poets sad burn the house. Boose,| Clarence Gerald, was not arraigned a that R had man ma John 8. ellsop, a mariner, Is the she states, ha: something to va | day owing to the fact that his ee ee ee ef SAY! HE WANTS IT * PRETTY SOFT—EH? & SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 1 _§ One of the most naive & searches for “something soft” w on record, was disclosed here #€ tod ay in an dvertisement in- serted in a local newspaper by ® G. A. Kolbe of Los Angeles. * “I would like to marry.some the advertisement * “who will be able to & herself for the next ® as I have no money & .” * * * personal busine that i vietim of a recurring jag, which has | with his eccentric stunts, jattorney, “Bi Morris, ix occupied attention, and that It t |with the Hillman tr Wappy w THE HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE! The senate committee bas the re | tr ist a week to losaeatty be’ certiuned bateraes —=CLASSIFIED. Japportionment matter the eight-| tM jeaey & arn the © Ruet| : —————_———— aD Speaker Taylor, King county stand-| hour law, direct election of senators, | i) po to prison Mare ie en Denin MISS VIDA WHITMORE, Peat toclined: gocanlonally. ‘neat| the iniliative and’ referendum, the| "6° 10 prison M rhe star ot “the Baikan Pein} Egypt Celebrates Perret ete eee ee se. eee ee ee pat inclined, } progressiv recall and the compensation act and ° . cess” ha nde cue. ble in th ley’ tatic vues} | Dickson, Ellensburg, not unpro Tye : of gd = rtance 1 ou e p? t e uns In oe | white \ hte o' E oad y ; an a CAIRO, Egypt, March 1—all | gressive th so few days remaining to| lit by the manterful way she wears! Eoypt' todas’ le’ cheorving the Megier, Wahkiakum, decidedly |take up these big questions, the| | We want 100 volunteers to aL? ‘ a Sade Of vemirkabln stockton cin wlereny oe oa | standpat |rules committee 1s supposed to use| add enveloy distribute mit $ ig | Dramatic critic them this| terrible Mameluke tnassecre of Lent begins today, Ash Wedsen: Carlyon, Olympia, standpatter. | unusual vigilance and discretion in oe Dr. Beach, Mason county, fighting | selecting the most important for| telephone : ssiadion. ional I) pox was ir — in ena | MtOckings 8 en they end Mameluke beys were butchered n the Catholic churches of the need | Here are the men who, with the| abruptly ‘ i Ny gener ef the vieorens tes = 18 5 eal eee standpatter. the ealendar. Come in at once. We a Bg B- ware u McNeeley, Tacoma, near progress-| Here is what the two committees} you 2 | Blanche Wilosn, imprisoned 14 da tony ayplnpglly Whitmore’s pre t t homet Ali will be burned and ive. lon rules brought out yesterday: The If we are going to elect Joe lanche ¥ M J mith ear v where they seem to e ea will be used to symbolize Jago on @ disorderly charge as | “ | be J. A. Miller, Bellingham, near pro-|cigaret law, the anti-tipping law,| Smith, the councilman for the |sgo on a disorderly | charge, wit) On@ Hanson, cb don't—that they're eer lace t . oe ae gressive lthe registering of stallions, dairy people, we must — 100: mecre : RRS Se: See Sree Rae erga Gotte the t of the way | t St. James cathedral, Trine Sims, Port Townsend, decided| questions, a bill preventing pe active workers. We have no ; TONE tu | td iu ity church and St. Mark's Episco- a ue ae actna or | Ziectrie Go. or from the boose | pest se immediately an A the jail by F M il Cl k NASHVILLE, 1 okay ble eae ee ee - evel « rea of eeds tlectric Co. o1 0 th pooLe pest house im ate ie wd sush: NAS aL pn., March rk the d s oO > W. E. Stephens, Spokane, stand-| preventing th cmerene: ot weeds | oe sgl radiate ad fumigated thoroughly. All prison-| B. I or al erKs ;, 4 Le passage of | vere the 40 days of Lent patter a Se epee THER secret) ers not g a vaccination mark WASHINGTON, March 1 is post bill, now be a real council Ax =< : |, progressive. societies. | If you want a real counel \ f : . ee tet Seon Representative Teats started one} man for the people come in at | were F Carl J. Smith Despite opposition by Postmaster | congress, a convention representing | SENATE RULES COMMITTEE—|fght on the house rules cc 7 once and aid us, It Is ye | * dosenhar - aggre it was learned sar re’ merchants 7 all the} > ae out. There are fight as much as ours, so heip |\iBOXING 7 Sn this afternoon that the American |southern states opened here yes-| on poppe u CLASSIFIED. to oot e Vill oul, There an ee if you cast Hugo Kelly Federation of ris considering |terday and will continue four days.|,,°1: PETERSBURG, March Pomerat, Vireo -soenty, presi: | brewing: Exec Committee of Joe Kenneth Beaton granting a charter to the ra Madame 1 alieri, wife of dent of the senate, progressive. E peer ag te " BIL L DIES Fe Gelxas ape rade agg ' | _ OPPONENTS WIN POINT. Robert W. Chanler, terminates her Collins, Seattle, arch standpatte asi Lumber Mechange Bldg Wiknon Tucker Opponents of the proposed Lake | en ent tonight in the Russian and special interests representa: | ° ~ Ea ente. the RAR KR AK RR & & & Union trestle who are members of | capital and will leave immediately, Lig NEWS ITEMS FROM oe or mplay March te Tine senate Me Frank "Biwi Boy Wanted at The Star the Chamber of Commerce yester-|for Paris, It is understood that Wikieh—Briukt boy for succeeded in tabling the report |she soon will bring suit for divorce P Ruth, Olympia, very standpat | : M. B. Jackson, Sr of | aa Basset, Ritzville, progressive THE HICKTOWN BEE today killed the Wray boxing bill} &° AY Reynold nai waeie tae eine bo see gislative committee, which | from “Sheriff Bob,” from whom she Metcalf, Tacoma lukewarm, anti-| | providing for 10-round no decision) FF (pirat Apply Fred Henry, at The returned a recommendatien of the|is to receive $50,000 in full settle progresatve | Miss Pansy Tidds, Miss Ab: contests, in short order, The vote] J" Wr ity \w Star office project tment of her claims. Shaefer, Spokane, not antiprogress-| bie Fish and T. Helene Gower was 22 to 19. George Cooicy lta eee eeeaeakane i a ae | or Bryan, aided by Meyers, ps have formed a Hicktown Im | Senator Bryan, aided by udiees Davies ” a ed e on e bill, Collins Anderson, Stevens county, pro| provement club and start in led the fi@bt on the bill, 8} phitip Tworogers d ° gressive. this week to improve. Plenty and Ruth defending it. It died by] hi yoron Spee ers in Court ae of work for them girls to do, the indefinite postponement route. Charles Delfel Two auto eders were in j OLYMPIA, March 1 ht more} says Lafe Watertower. CHICAGO, March 1.—"The net] «p.ivo the Seattle Electric! 4 in Guu this morning . days of the present legislature, with| A wheel came off'n Re result of the Chicago primaries is A ny Ibe th Flvtt Mark Chowder was sent to the “He couldn't have the woman he loved so he killed her and the rules committee very much on| Tubbs’ ox-cart this morning |guch a blow to the bosses and the out of politic this will be the] « P. Revelle juvenile court on statement by his himself.” ‘ the job. and tied up traffic on Broad machines of both parties as the city| slogan at a big Joe Smith meet-| Woman's Auxiliary Committee. father that he was only 17, J. M Th » story of Tony Andon, who died last night at the The rules committees are the} way for quite a spell. Rev. |never saw before.” ing tonight at Dugdale’s hall,| Mrw, Peter Boettinger Stehman drew a fine of $20, The city hospital, 96 hours after he murdered the woman of his bosses of the legislature. They say| Tubbs kept his temper consist This was the statement here to-} po\ Wier valley, Oliver ‘I. Erick Mrs, Thomas Morphin police said that this was Stehman dreams in a jealous rage. what bills the house may consider] ent with his profession |day of Prof. C, B. Merriam, of the ted’ the list of || Mrs. Mary G. O'Meara third off From the moment Andon fired a bullet into his brain he and hold up others, The house can The weathervane on the |tniversity of Cntcago, who won out|Son, who led the list of council Miss M Dunbar naga never was conscious. No one ever will know what blind passion only take a bill out of committee by} school at Lower Mills ought to |in the Chicago primaries against all) manic nominees, will speak ee ed x* raged through his mind just before he shot himself & two-thirds vote. be gilded. It is a $3 Job and | the powers of the republican county | with Mr. Smith. The bond issue] COPPER COMPANY BUSTED. TACOMA'S MUNICIPAL Probably, looking down on the dead body of the woman he The house rules committee is| any steeple-jack in town ts re | machine. and the fight which the S. B DOCK OPENS TODAY loved better than life, he thought of the days when he wooed but keeping in safe pigeon holes the| quested to apply right away for “I attribute my nomination, Mer- |‘ ; 3 eu. os falled to vin her. (Probably he thought that with her in the grave iclary recall bi . job riam continued, “to the voters’ ac t! PACOMA, March, Pug he was better o a comete Seat tit, tae nonterasr ante one iweb Harper has got himself | ¢¢ thos of the opportunity the di-|cipal street car line will be the| Consolidated Copper company, of| % Sound steam are arrivin His was a love which called forth the brute in him wine ang for nonpartisan elections of county| a nice new celluloid collar and [rect primary offered, and to an up| hig issue Alaska, Habilities $103,682.99, as: | at and departing from Ta spurned his love, And go he killed her, ithlessly, with } t ie e and state officers, the one for the| a blue tle to go with it. rising of the progressive republi dideiaii sets $6,260, Nearly all the creditors|% coma's new municipal dock, x jf} children looking on with blahched cheeks, | All that ts left, for électon of delegates to national con Fire bell practice at Cataract jeans. The voters observe that the WATER SHUT OFF. Chicago firms, the Hubbard-|% the first of its kind to be con: |} them ts the memory of a mother weltering her ile blood and the Yentions by direct primary, the| Hose company tonight, All at Jcity’s resou like the nation’s,| Water will be shut off in Ke-| ltott Conper company i ading the |% structed on the Pacific coast, % spectacle of Tony Andon blowing out his own brains. Giyorve question and others. tend, please, should be conser’ town from 9 to 4 p. ™ morre j Het with a balance due of $74,688.85, ee ee ee ee way The like real] March 1, 1811, in which 1,200 | day literature, call up folks on the «| A petition in bankruptey was filed | Co. is making against the muni-| yesterday by the Knight's Island} SHeeeEe HEH