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-°*=|/The Seat lle Star hertetedn ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1911 ONE CENT. TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be. IF FORE UHED ED REM |* JURORS IN HILLMAN CASE W. W. Beck, 1 entate owner, Seattle; F A John ©, Olsen, farn Pe it Madison Valentine J. Armat s 8. Wanger : One of the trains owner by J. P. Morgan interests in Mexico, dyna- ‘ ta mited by the rebels because it carried government troops. Alf Bubb, " a, W Kitea ' Robert Bridges, Jr : . } Jurors After Deliber ng Over Twenty ur Hours Unable to Reach Agreement-Verdict Was Expected Quickly. k pied: ater a ; th te hhebakenenn HIS OFFICE BOY HIS CHAFFEUR ABE RUEF This is Abe Ruef, the San Franéteco boss and boodler, starting for San Quentin, where he is today | working in the jute mill of the penstentiary, just beginning to serve his t4year sentence. This is the wrod first news picture of Ruef taken, 18 te by a Starr etaff photograph and was taken on the ferryboat “ | Sausalitc.” Ruef's faithful office bey and hie chauffeur are shown in the picture. Ruef was taken to “ | the prion gates in his automabil "Rote that he has just had hie mustache cut off and his head shaved. He did this to save himself the humiliation of the prison barber shop “ e the uses the mails with intent to de Dons . h t , ation oe (By Staff Special.) pprtiontr fraud, it la an offense. The t. when t ne . aro hg OLYMPIA. Mare cause | 804 & tion) may have deem long tn f s word id be ’ *° | question ing or recent, It makeneno ¢ eady t " pages enislature ed to take OB9 | night started a pet ence The j h me tee ‘ t i ta r pay call an extr “in this case if you believe that then ‘ook Ke : ti isda eet a n "EFFECTED BY CUPID| YOUR PICTURE guarded t t t The Star Picture Man was | Federal soldiers bringing their wounded into Juarez after the en t disappointed thie morning. He Gagement w ith the rebels. UMMARY OF THE HILLMAN CASE took no pictures of the school $200,000 a Month 2 sede: ite gk batons Hitima ed under ann at t ferent firn ral herent PONE ‘ ‘ : | teacher's institute is being HILLMAN PROMISED : 5 i : ‘ held today That he would eat sea ‘ « | Tomorrow m g between That transcont » ~ 9 and 10 clock, the Picture Man w be at the Lincoln playgrounds and will snap some lucky boy or girl who w win the $1 reward. Don't for get to look in The Star tomor b . row night and if it is YOUR THE GOVERNMENT HAS SHOWN : picture that is printed, just That he inserted , aati ‘ 4 come down te The Ster oftice PHOTOGRAPHED ON THE BATTLEFIELD ments in ne . on Seventh avenue and the panda deh t $1 will be paid to you. That's all there is to it Better be Ee . 3 Slee [WAR BULLETIN SOME DATES IN THE HILLMAN CASE The and early tomorr orning. % t f t Attorne : . anes On Monda rning, be t 26, 1910-1 a ested : rc dala teorae with gt 3 ¢ \ i tween 8 and 9 o'clock the, Pic (By United Press.) August 28—Hi ture Man will be at the Beacon MARE ISLAND, Cal., March 10.—Carrying 500 marines and 2,500 effort uzzle th Hill school on Lander street | ball cartridges, the transport Buffalo sailed at 7 a. m. today for San October 3—Gra or at the Central school, Madi- | Diego. The supply ship Glacier is being loaded with supplies and“pro- against C. D. Hi fon and Seventh avenue. visions, and will sail for the south either tonight or early tomorrow. October 13—Hil ated. $2 al d thot t a 4 3 Orders were received from the navy department today to place the January 14, 1911—! t ective jure ‘ mpi ¥ cruisers Cincinnati and Raleigh in commission at once, and these vee January 24.—Hi! co tampering ss s - : . | sels are expected to sail for San Djego early next week. weg i. od lou? shee he ¢ « th to $22,¢ ~ LOS ANG in Lower California, where anpot agree on a g to are, according to Eastern “January 31—Hillman trial of ‘ dvi e det F i ion of the United States in February 4.—Jury secured t to the ) rm The fear February 6—Covernmen its case | r f nd y rthern México might become February 16—Government rest defense oj eparate t said to have ‘ e administration that the March 1-4—Hillman on Former Mayor Hiram C, Gill | ti o # ] novement in Lower California had its | | | | - March 6—Defense closes an ttal 1 a 5 was called before the grand | | March 7-9—Attorneys argue t t 4 jury investigating the alleged age Donworth inst « | : corruption charges today, and MARE ISLAND, Marc on yverhauled and fit for A Max Wardall, the councilman |g ervice, the destroyer Lawrence toda well on her way to Sam 7 who fired Wappenstein when he & e i at no a . j ‘ was temporary mayor, will be | the next man before the inquisi 2 1 a al Willian ter and his } , “a torial body { 4 th els st night bound for the frontier, Carter | border for Editor Seattle Daily Star.—Dear Sir: Permit gratulate you on the wonderfal suce tending you | ' 0 nit a f 3 N : " n Yoh 1 the port of the candidates for council, and especially the remarkable v= , ; \ t INVE r commant . ams, made by Joe Smith. The increase of his support from the vote re t A ; fe | ater agon n " ay, € s 0. The ceived at the primaries to that received at the election shows very th der Ce Anders« due a his afternoon, ith the voters of the city. Thelsrcunsine a - oma f C t purth fie ery, with detach ‘ and hos clearly the influence of your paper w ne voters y. stocs Ket Sou or oppers thy h with de ts 9 and heme vote given to the municipal bond issue for a city owned street car line demonstrates that The Star is usually with the people, or the peop! e| are with The Star, in its fights for civic betterment and reform. I de ° to express my thanks fofsthe support coming to my own candida ; wry e from your paper. § trust | shall be-so guided in my official acts that| on "the shore of La neither you noP the citizens shall regret the choice made by them | pote - band gee E. L. BLAINE. abbed his revol a _ ce twice, Both bullets 1 7 TEMPLETON CROCKER Seattle, U. 8. A., March 9, 191 lhead 't tow ; MRS. TEMPLETON CROCKER WHOSE FATHER GAVE HER Editor The Star—Dest Gir: The power of an absolutely hone I'm 1 yelled Perkit $1,000,000 AS A WEDDING PRESENT « and able paper to smash a political ring dominated pe . Tent : on| ‘ OG, Gal: sdasek Same salhbas ; paresis] BB | was triumphantly demonstrated by The Star on Tuesda s eral Motoreunia : ; Apo egg Saintes hg ikigtapebw in: reload 4 barn It is impossible to overestimate the importance to Seattle of] Until Perkins appe i * . ' weal pry . te 85 having The r always fighting for the people against al privi-| court the morning his ide ; “Ber 3 lonsive: una TERY the Oe prone lege | ablished. Pe te ‘emple » Leading all the gifts was that of I authorized by the executive committee of” the Municipal | court t ad teas Pee ets 4 Saeey SEAMMara tS li deuuuhes or ta enc toe] Ownership league to extend to you our hearty thanks and congratu-| sipje at ev of ¢ in gilt edg tooke and bi nds. | MARE ISLAND. Mala 10-0) lations on your victory for the people are tral: that Judge Gor allowe a 1¢ marriage was one of the most ‘Templeton Crocker is worth $1 lers to begin cor ATKINSON, Sec of gu ! r n ome ents of the son 900,000 in his own right. His bride i eee eee eee eee eee ee ee | THE REASON FOR WAR ceed a billion and a half dollars, and were largely secured through special concessions by Dia The I output early every The Waters-Pierce Oil company, has a practical monopoly he of! business throughout Mexico The Wells-Fargo Express company, practical express mo- ricans have large railroad holdings. StReHOR Of § Lew British interests exceed half a billion dollars to be called “Jupiter” and to idee ‘ $25 wa and the y mart besides the $1,000,000 given her by | cost $1,200,000 essed e W It Joined the vast her father, is the sole heir to the|nayy yard Take Stolen Blankets | Sammy's Bad Trade | {war uierSnd tee Moodie neces esefeeee | nde mt a army of pacificat and that the | V°0% be occupied by an unfriend- ee ee eee ee were recely the Perr re eee eee eee eee ORO ROR OR ROR OR OR UR OR i tok hen little § ¢ power, both Mexico and the F B by’ C ib’ allard, traded his baseball bat for] ‘, Dilling « on Ballinger [icy Became "and utettahsr || NEWS ITEMS FROM foes are gathered in Aslan, Calh| United tates would be continoaly rom a y Ss rl | wroat ten ae lee etme’ on lthaband, ‘Today the request. was|f THE HICKTOWN BEE | | pia: in suppressing the Mexican in-| Diaz 1s not able now to send Ballinger controvers , But just as Sammy, with a hand | enough troops to Lower California earried out v fet but effective work by Coach | did sald t yach to e-|ful of trusted W s Ie in & a rD " he t “ f . | | Tak dccsabmiae to quel the insurre h .. . Conibear and City Detective | scribing t anket episod charge F ind pile, a hu-|as mayor jal extend to him al |, | . revolutionary government might be sinee iast May, yester-| To Coach Conibear and Detect ‘ sa hanink ‘whan’ aa" pane oa wn }Phe «big efit performance Ma , “ The army will not hesitate to in-| established, which Japan could con- | ited in the arrest of A.| Adams, Caldwell today admitted Sammy told the Judge! home city eS en oh De aes ee | vade Mexico if it be deemed neces- | trol easy and thereby of a foot- vil ¢ em-| guilt. A typewriter, blanket iis morning, ar ¢ 2 pe ARE ep Fee cide . 4 “ | s ” tia a rman in the em-|g I india. of Course, the “big business] qpe:” Alfred Swinton, Mildred | ; |sgry to maintain th regime, [and a base” for eastern. Pacitle of looting the varsity boat|phernalia stolen from the varsity|boy, but that he had P 4| Achitie The ‘¢nterests” will dy Hlehter blind pianist; Young &| ‘ A plan whereby the American and | operations at the foot of the old expo-| boathouse were found in Caldwe trade for one « ft th | tend thé usr i dt Brow Pantages; Leo Carillo, Chi-| if tt Mexican federal armies will act are ¥en home. se ene th nd. the usual ssguranies conf) nese impersonator, Orpheum; Big-| ach « | being decided upon at a conference Pay Streak, , | — ORE Me LORS AN ti A oa +4 an |dence and say it s § shante the} jow & Campbell, Majestic, sing | between Président Taft and Mext SAN DINGO, Cal, Mareh 10.— Pega ig rener tol declak thous” couteneed’ Caldwell tice iit y ae people fought him duriig-two years) am; Alfred Swinton; | Mildred | z Pn ae Jcan Ambassador De La Bar Under command of Col. St. John seelia renideuse at 029 10th] "I don't know what prompted me yoda ede blest of term as secretary Of the in-lifoom, songs in character; the Four | ston ‘woud | Lower California is regarded by| Chubb, who arrived with the first oY a aan hs fee a Jen article|to steal the typewriter.” A certain New York hotel give rio Harts, the Metropolitan Quartette,| be © mh to buy stock Ine he administration “as the danger | battalion early today, the Thirtieth Be ee ene ee blanket covering| Police Judge Gordon today fixed| its clerkx a half hour every after - Igcture on China by Will ©, Hudson, |} °" ey pot. It was pointed out that the | U. S. infantry from San Franciseo is Feed a eeenet eno lay | Caldwell's bond at $1,600 to insure} noon to drink tea, And some New| BLOOMINGTON, IN, Mareh 10,}ahd Franz Adelmann’s orchestra. "| y,.fu"ouiston ty tele) great peninsula holds Magdalena|now encamped at Fort Rosecrans jalocs in ber Tae, |his appearance in court March 24,| York hotel clerks look as if they'd|*~Before dying last week, the last] It will take place at the Lois the:| Qhniversary ot the W. bay, which commands the mid-Pa-| with the single exception of ‘com- lt was the hardest thing I ever|The bond was furnished, ual, hold on the American continent Electric Co., on| vo tennis shoes and other para-|told Sammy he wa @ it, vost of Mrs, Caroline Marris of|atre at 2:30 Friday afternoon |. Now fe the’ time to eubseribe, cifie coasts of the American conti-|pamy A

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