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am.-| The eaitle Star [2:22 ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE esau! aaa SEATTLE,.WASH,., SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1911 ONE CENT. (xwi"A4 AND NEWS oe TAFT’S WAR MOVE STIRS UP CONGRESS s = ONE APPEAL Talk of Impeaching Knox Because of Action in Rushing Troops] ' 1,| . Millionaire Convicted of Frand Must Appear for Sentence Into Probable War Without Authority. , ermany make Within Ten Days, if Motion for New Trial Is Denied torelgn invastor WASHINGTON, D. C., March 1.) army and navy have been turned (hroatened or even comtems wWithie iaaieye Hitimen wilt Sapser Setete (ate? ey oe Th of the adr sm over to the financiers of Wall st., " oe j tence on the charge of which he was found gullty yesterday, also on ar ~ " and that war has been declared 1, te dusovions ury, for which he was pronounced decia a a a ¥ sf os in , erica: b lit revious to the fraud trial oe Senne pervenn Sf Seeee | erty ta Moule Wr Wilsedgar it eppend This. bate bo. the elven out ai appeals, from “ a ing the tottering regime of Diaz. (6) The Monroe doctrine does not hich lt be no further H ot be tak fh Washing ¢ P| But congress is amazed and anger justify interference b: Unieed wh here will be no further appeal 6 case cannot be taken to thé interference by the United , tates, because | not ir ihe the or forgetful of the constitution. neighboring countries. It was fram Saale Sears rongress who Are ed to encourage the establishment | C.D. H The re has the charge of tampering with a ji revo man, the real estate shark, today stands convicted on the American continent of con fe 4 | fraud : ad stitutional republics such as the} House & ° ® Present insurrectos in Mexico are army and na . “ tary m: fighting for. | Mexico to * de 1 " " laratic t ‘ The was the or congress ngreesto : ; Sie ae r The maximum penalty under the verdict is 65 years’ imprison congress rt a forn 4 ted States to sup aS .GONaROS ment in McNeil’s island federal pen and a fine of $13,000. gl “iy enous ae avent-is Menieo ‘is am Ee (8) The only explanation for this The first s across) wa surpation by the chief misuse of the American army is the the be nva exec desire to serve certain large finan Mer . gress c (3) The use of American troop cia! interests that are benef clarles amazement that Pres Ta against a neighboring people fight-| of Mexican concessions, which Secretary Knox appear to have for- ing to depose a dictator and set up| would lapse with the Diaz govern gotten th the constitution pro-|a constitutional government, is a ment. The Standard Oil Co. and vides that congress alk shall shock to American patriotiem and the Mo: ' gan banking house, which y deliber 2 urs, d to ‘esulte have power to dec wa is against the traditions of the re- hae acted as the fieca agent of the ur whee Toes stood f ree "yanch” advan It is not merely the fact that the | public Diaz government and has placed its ! “held f mam. nine held firmly fc — = credit behind the Diaz bends, lead n on all counts, the jur et eee tried ©. D. Hillmen br Took 21 Ballots. war in behalf of Wall st.| its verdict at 4:15 yesterda Three jurors delayed the verdict in Mextea n, finding the millionaire y hours by ding out for 4 being charged in the| first of the 21 ballots cast the vote bedying the above | ment stood 8 to 4 for conviction, The: ‘i ormitt t acquitted Hillman on | second ballot, however, stood nine at the ts contained in the first | for conviction easion of con- | . ents, which charge’} The additional instructions “by an be made n meano the court yesterday morning great x Secretary Hitmen: Terns Pale ly strengthened «the argument of wil the text tad the nine who voted for conviction, remal 4 Keen wen and a ttle before 4 o'clock it was : (inally agreed to find Hillman “not Tells Waitresses of a, | snd “auilty" ow 18. counts of Iie 8-Hour Day Fight promenade 5 eee 2 eae Twelve jurors, after hearing the tangled story of his gigantic operations with poor homeseekers unraveled, find him guilty on thir- pecele. of, nited | teen counts, each count being a felony have no inte n ain | ions Hillman is out under bonds of $100,000 awaiting sentence, after which the bonds will likely stahd pending an appe: Hillman still faces sentence on the charge of tampering with jurors, for which he was found guilty before his trial for fraud wai started. he The gesponsibility thrown upon as was great,” said J.8. Wangeness, gne of the jurors, “but we did our very best, dnd meted oat exact jus- tice as we saw it after 24 hours of thorough deliberation.” s, we've been Well treated on oa je,” said Wangeness. “Our —_ motion granted : wipes at i yoga were made again ° . irst class. But the confinement ‘ sete Held Upien 9:30. : wax trying on us. I have been so or speake lillman was left in the charge) sick several times that had I been manelect Hesketh t » farsha y until bail Was at home I would have been in bed. one of the 4 furnished, about 9:30 last night Most of us yor fellows didn’t ans: Cot That “Happy New Year” Letter. | yor enough exercise. The counts on which he was The debates in the jury room? found guilty are based on the new | Well, they were pretty hot at FIFTY DOLLAkS REWARD FOR THE LUCKY } i ae se ee Jan- times, but we finally convinced the aary & act8ithree who held out for acquittal FINDER OF THE STAR’S GOLDEN KEY ‘ i committed since then only buck @ Sundide agela ae ae of | Deputy D T. Hut json to rat ¢ $160,000 Judge Donworth In view of the ain mem be Ii you ever made $50 easier it t have been in a dream.} Count 1 is a “Happy New Year") just. We tried to be as lenient to This is joyful'reality, h nd the reward in re oney will MIS- MATED letter. to Pred Drehmel. Hillman as possible and still be be p: tae ag y ky k This picture of Clarence D. Hill = sapped by The Star staff photographer just as he was leaving With a ¢ i, adverts It was a tough siege,” sald Alf Thottsa: will hu for it, hunc | join in the chase Very shortly after our mar- his electric automobile in front of the ing. Only a few minutes later he heard the verdict of ing Birmingham in typical Hillman Bubb, another of the jurors who on every street corner in Seattle Pretty Senorita Rosalie | ras comp x aley Wood the jury that branded him a feten, sty had voted for conviction through- Cebalos is the girl who will lead the chase. She is the beautiful |!" bis suit for divorce against | = cadet Beco Count 3 Is a letter to R, H. Hens-| out. “I don't know just what rea- ne @ ‘ +i Lavender Mary Wood 1 yester See eRe EEE * jley notifying him of the forfeiture son for holding out or acquittal dancer who appears ¥ ight Sons” attraction that |qay "we were cdely’ awakened tb i IN HILLMAN CASE sl CASH FOR o'bis contract many months efter|they had. ‘They were yery laaie open a week's engages : gore theatre tomorrow—*the fact that we were matrimonial Beek, real* opiate {ur he property had been sold to other until the judge gave his last . Beattie; Foreman. YOUR PICTURE parties nstructions. Then they weakened. Fraudulent Chicken Ranch Ads. | They t to shut me up several anc is the ght I Hi be th talked of | m s, whe inadapted to each am it i } . Olson, farmer, Port Count 4 is a letter to E. B. Wood | times, but I had my say with the woman in our big city he end of next w other: Si (een sebatinin Apnetesty vill tel Jers all about it in The Star on|'? make married life even tolera he J. Armstrong, w ' a . ble The couple was married in| : ss in which the Birmingham “Interur-| rest. of them. Monday Seattle 902, and separated a| Tanger, Seattle. : ban” is given prominenc The Hiliman trial was the longest If you want this $50 for yourselfi—the easiest money you |year ago. No children | wave thactunessiing! os Wit ret Davies, master Count 5 is a letter to R. 8. Nash, oferecord in the federal court of ever pocketed in your life—don't miss The Star Monday. You * ng i.” anemone oss tas |with an inclosed circular setting | this district, beginning January 31, rv destroyed he wo-story er, glo’ ¢ terms const 3 ec don’t have to work for it; you don’t have to write any letters; ONOR QUEEN ESTHER dence of H. Wilcok, 1101 3 forth in glowing terms Birming-|consuming 31 days, including three . p The Purim val, held in honot t | ‘s great industrial and other en-|night sessions, in which t you don’t have to spend a red cent—just WATCH OUT! That | o¢ Quosn Rather, throweh whone in, |The fire which ‘started from, * Oscar Moree, dockowner, a ee | witnesses me, oe ee is all that is required, and $50 will reward your vigilance if you |fiuence the Jews were re Crossed slectrical wires, OURPaee I MECC Messed boeknegner | Count 6 is a letter to Ed Reed in exhibits introduced. Hillman are the lucky one from destruction, will be ce pep epee aay palletes iy S aelilie office, Beattie. reply to his answer to a “chieken pied the stand in his own be- r i that is $50 od hard cash. Read | by orthodox Jews of Seatt © ee Bre See " a Gell, railroad man, ranch” ad, leaving nfhg unsaid! balf for 10 sessions, which sets a “ Snohomish county commis of Birmingham's “s ges,” and new record for the United State ajoner, Arlington. making an effort to induce him to/according to the statement of his J. & Wangeness, shingle buy lattorney, Will H is. Will employe, Stanwood. Alf Bubb, ‘telephone — line Man, Manette, Kitsap county Robert Bridges, Jr., plumb ing establishment, OK town W. C. Sylvester, insurance ent, Issaquah, ed iy s4 Lor ahs ert Data” tomes structure from a total. lows bw come. ere 1 of the department the fire Was onder control It was out in - | District Chief Thomas KE. Noman | TACOMA, March 11.—Reerulting ig proceeding today at the loc > to bring the Your units in this iy to full} TO WED MILLIONS | was overcome with heat, and had nal guard armory ;. | strength, In response to orders received from Adjutant General lab tr ot the fight. He Liewellyn, and when this has been done Tacoma will be able to furnish ——— - service at the Mexican boundary if called upon by the war x< 2 BURGLA RS BELLINGHAM, March 11.—Jos. W. Kindall, first Hentenant, com | Virgil Hall, contractor and manding the Secoyd company, coast artillery reserve corps of Belling | peilder, ils Sra. ov, oper e he ham, has recetved orders from Adjutant General Fred Liewellyn, com eed! wee entered tia ian mnees the national guard of Washington, to issue an immédiate ca = ked John L. Meteall a vee lor volunteers to complete the complement of the local company. These aneacked. Jenn F, fnstructiona follow a sweeping order isqued throughout the entire state estate broker, and 1. Bradley, wile him a nice, new dollar—just | lesson that was given yesterday to have the national guard placed on a war footing a |eote pulldifig, was tajep vielealt because he is the lucky picture Todd had a long, hard fight, With the best lawyers his money —— — In 7 { pe > win aes boy today. |could hire, Hillman dodged and squirmed, brought up tec hnicalities, SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 11 ring 10 companies of the Te one oe soe * . The Star Picture Man will be | used every weapon that he and his lawyers could think of, supremely and two companies of the Thirtieth, U. 8. infantr a troop train which either at the Pacific school, on confident that he would go ee in the end pbetructions caused by floods and shouts and will arrive here ‘ore school, on Summit av., Monda: _ = ——————y pe yrs The a oe Ye miopra ; Pr Rae a the earner and Police ain Stuart, Patrolmen morning. Watoh the po naip tad . and Jessie Raymond and Mré. W , who gets the lucky dollar. due to cast anchor off Coronado Beach with ai ite e M. Bird, were the witnesses wijo ; er detiker tnidass’ tom Wes eee during the session today, Jennings, Wh Clark’ of Alaaka te leaving Jo pedo boat destroyer Lawrence, from Mare c Shipp com . manding, 9 into the harbor bere ea nd took up he Revelle and Thompson were on neau for the states on a 30 days Former Police Chief Wappen-{arraignment, was attended with duty in the restricted district dur [leave of absence, with privilege of | st, under indictment charging | scarcely, a ripple of interest. Mor- eee. eee Se ss This is the boy who stepped T Tman huch money in the way of The Star Picture 1 1 said this when District Attorney Todd, on Man at the Lincoin playground | August 26, beg ght against the millionaire. this morning—and he grinned BUT TODD DID GET HILLMAN a wide, wide grin when he was So many rich criminals have gone free, have dodged prosecution, snapped, just the way you see | have ¢ and delayed and hidden behind technicalities and loop him here. If this boy will call | hole law r s malefactor has been hurried be- at The Star office on Seventh |hind the bars with scant ceremony—there have been so many weak av., the Picture Man will give | judges, and lenient prosecutors—that the people urgently needed the Sade a dla Matin tin tie MintntinticRetnAatetntntntintiotn Anta tntnte’ y, station with the rest of the mosquito fle t ‘ e her ‘The arrival of the Lawrence has increased ectation tha ing Wappy’s regime... No inde extension unce of a bribe of $2,500 | ris waived the reading of the indict- ome move, at least of the sma ments were returned today. The Ms At the Ballard Presbyterian / Gerald and Gid Tup-| Saturday before entering a plea - Grane Jory will seen 1S ae ee ye. @. [church tomortow Pastor George H. | poy C. Doig, editor of the| ment, and requested delay until SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 11 rmy al and despatch in Monday morning Lee will preach on “The Postoffice | Wire Peay ily en Allison, an | Sat iy before entering a plea quitting garrison has been retarded by the of transporting ET ena Tete jeae the Sabbath inspector of elections at the Sep-|for his client railroads, according to the criticiams of a here today * MISS EVA MASON |tember primar appeared before Judge Main allowed the request, oO the Eleventh cavairy and the Seventeenth infantry had ar-| NOT MISSING GIRL. 3 z Superior Judge Main today for ar-|Wappy and Morris then left the rived t 108 hours after orders for mobilization were lssued Miss Eva Mason, reported Hugh C. Todd, of Whitman coun-| | NEWS ITEMS FROM raignment court roo as missing from the Welfare y Wappenstein was represented by} Doig and Allison were given @ ty, the aggressive and progressive Union home by Mrs. Mae young de mociatic fegislatc has THE HICKTOWN BEE 3ig Bill” morris counsel. The! week to plead also. Kenzie, the superintéfident of atnounced his candidacy for but has been living at the ¥ : w. ¢ A. headquarters for With Representative Teats, Todd is * séVeral weeks, she informs */ the joint author of the recall law : SPOKANE, March 11,—Following | * The 8 Mrs. MacKenzie ro. %| and is one of the authors of the in-| receipt of information that the | * por 1 Miss Mason issing in ® ttative and referendum. In the . rthern Pacific and Spokane, * tain widely known fellows, The Star on Wednesday * \iegiaiature he was a st x and ortland and Seattle railroads have |* Here's what has happened to we aK RR KR AH ender of the eight-ho' 3 {granted a 10 per cent increase to|* them up to date * * * * * * * FORTRESS MONROE, P Twenty-four companies of coast artillery satled for Galveston at 6 a. m. today on board the transports Sumner, Kilpatrick and McClellan. ROR OR +eeeeen EL PASO, Tex., March 11.—The arrival of a second courier Pie ongagement « Corbin from Casas Grandes with word of federal reverse and a triumph of |the widow of the | Maj. Gen: | the ingurrectos was announced today by the insurgent jun Corbin, to J. G. Sehmidlapp, Cinein The report was that Gen, Madero recaptured the Puebla W nati millionaire and warm personal and that Col. Cuellar surrendered his entire force of | friend of President Taft, is expected | federal oO be announ 1 immediatel, after It’s only a few months singe The Star opened a fight om'eer- FESEREE LES E ES Hillman, convicted. The Junta leaders declare that 7,000 insurgents are in the field. | Lent. Mrs. Corbin, who wax one of] Nw YORK, March 11.—Count| Women and ...c compensation act , their dispatchers, trainmasters and ai recalled, Wappenstein, indicted. Ballinger, out Arm out. © Stolstoy, son of the late Gount| Bt Todd, the state of Washington | 7" , |roadmasters, it is generally believed Tolstoy, 1s here on a visit to stndy| 4p have the youngest candidate) » We may |today that other lines In the north While | Who ever ran for governor, he is f west will follow suit within a few = the famous Patten sisters and aly Carmi, ilis.—L. A. Hasley has of | Mrs. Marle B, Russak, who has| noted Washington beauty, first met fered $25 reward for the apprehen-|been in India for years with Mrs. |the Cincinnatian when she and her} 4 nerican wocial conditions ETT RS won of his wife, who has been|Annie Besant, will give a free lec-| husband were with the Alice Roose-|icre he will meet ‘Taft, Roosevelt, | 28 years old. He is gn oratoy of Tee te With os Vien eae (aay: missing 10 days. “I'll Mve alone|ture at 426 Fourth ay, Friday | velt-Philippine junket, out of which 3 jability. Todd predicts a democratic] § ae Were BUI a Iiktie slow. in Tes ok anniek Aemiend tne the y Rockefeller, Carnegie and other ie Hicktown. Just imagine Angelina rather than pay any more,” he says, [night grew many other romances. eminent Americans, ‘Wndalide in 1912 Tupper in @ harem skirt incfease several months ago. ee ee ee leo i a a i ia le ie

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