The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1911, Page 1

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LIS ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE opens: tt 908 VOL. 13, NO. 1 ; j ’ ‘ SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911 ONE CENT. Sitws"srasne se States oorge Puriiug 7 porting Id boy, r wit. fA beer ndants stran. je was DR ry, to be > to the ES )1S KIN ee are COURTING PARIS DANSEUSE DO You WANT THE $50? ARREST | AT if t : kt ° eport 3 ttle Auto Country auto- Dollar Diplomats Will Throw Army Into Mexico if Given Excuse—To Support Diaz's Regime and American Invest ments at Any Cost. BY GILSON GARONER NGTON rn ¢ March 1% The mac etary of the Am nvestr concessic timated in Wall of the r army and navy The m ary the on the r s believed that it w er * 1 ¢ the line, although it is not certain that the at in } ; . ‘ pe ner the . : ba a followed b vasion If a pretext can be f b an ‘ m I ‘ for a to eat and drink and smoke if it appear addition that the administr ‘ orted , of th t i } Bee ; WAS GAY SCENE INSIDE pad Bago n . Aol . ‘ s lan ‘ tears #4 ga y scene. With every half circuit of the hour hand no! gayer, more ecstatic, Shouts The Uni ted stnnee supports the Diaz government, and has an \ e” : " 2 , : ‘” p ae ee ee ; delice army which it is willing to place at the disposal of Diaz to prevent " r cite ta r fr an overthrow of the present system. The moral effect of such t with the which w Ameri ‘cops are ready to an Miaz’s fore revolution and ring stability , vestments The insurrecto cause incidentally wi hurt by the clos rol ling of the boundary ‘ ts of entry, thus cutting otf the forces of Madero to live « < ry, and will lead to depredatic whieh in turn will sust charges that Ame nterests and citizens are being outras Informati brought to Washing D ican Ambassador te eviden for ked to the was left to guard of the bouse ont, ot in © grew deadly still for an ke out th er 48 deputies burst into the Won ame en swore loudly and with fear in Mexico Henry Wilson and othe evident to Secretar } 3 Mf THREE HIDE IN FIREPLACE Knox olution is gaining checked, will go on to} MLLE. RICOTT! ne 0 ick of wit, put o ¢ lights, All wade a rush for the certain overthro: the present Mexican government PARIS, Ma 13.—Does King Alfc { Sp " round . 4 r ind nree bid the open fireymce,-now died to spired reports emanated from the state department the night c < eat Britain and France contemplated intervention in ca inamorat!, wh States did not take steps to protect British a « in | Attending to state af Mexico. These reports, of course, are silly. Neither ritain nor ». Ricotti, a beaut “ t t 1 , Sheriffs were sta- France has interests comparable to those of the Unite kingly fave 4 in front anc os, t ers st 1 n between. neither would contemplate for a moment trespassing upor « ar ly p ant > nent otographer = « long procession dashed along doctrine by sending troops into Mexico. out to look for b thinks ‘ ) € i t 4 ¢ 2 ar morning when the prisoners and woman of them. The chauf Their ov utos, which carried them so gaily out to the road REBELS SEIZE TOWN rebels. As soon as the insurrectos | snapped as hb eppedyfrom a lux * auto. i | ; ! b t : | house, brought in a sobered and silenced and very afigry crowd. = arrived they. battered in the ¢ We've got him!” the photographer ted, as bh ere . } AND ALL GET DRUNK of both places and within an hot editorial rooms It was the best planned and executed road house raid in the history ara ee nearly all were worse for liquor © police, howey hat the man was not Alfon of the sheriff's offi EC e. ‘al rch 13 ; I } TECARTE, ¢ March 1 doub 0 amy " . 4t ‘ a > 4 ‘The prisoners were all released on bail this morning. No warrants Riotously drunk, $0 Mexican insur] DRAWS REBEL FIRE ow with him, but agal ¢ t La bave been secured as yet, Al Knouse, the proprietor, was held in H > his militar f ‘rye, Gill's law partner, will defend him ACHUCA, Ariz March 13. e $ ba day Frye who late yesterday captured the! Captain Wheeler, of the Rangers, 7 ee brought in in oe raid w es . as zeae. as % ight in were booked as follows: EB. Mexican town just across the line| reports today that he was fi BAN ON R. R BI y The men ar a wort ug ont Spel fr here, are today in possession up by a party of Mexican ea. L L | > ‘ t Charles Isor art iilles ey se Fchet vena ona: wae i (74 peer ego dth dk > « . Warner, C. FP. B Charles Harlo’ Thomas, H. H. Carroll, of that village and are likely to be erals yesterday following the bat i attacked before night by Mexican tle of Agua Prieta. Captain Wheel-/ Falling to control th ©. | ager an bureat hy: f C. Rathburn, Frank Gux, Anna Stella Brown, Anna Jackson, federals, who are expected at any er was rounding up b mm ‘the | the railway companies are now t t an i Stewart Dunn, William Barry, V. 8. Manary, A. L. Knous hour Mexican side of the n he| recting ther efforts to induce Gov-|t t 2 - ai cakes In the Mexican village, two sighted a smal) band of y ernor Hay to veto s te oI 2 4 th " 1 5 a 4 | stove lifter at him, and followed it stores, which formerly were sa They, mistook him ; ‘ to “full This ed t y sndh 7 / FIVE SPEEDERS up with a stove poker. Once, Bi loons, are the headquarters of the | scout int p request | pri * 1 5 . pte id rien alleges, 8) ndeavored to toss & : ‘ y employes, 4 give | § ‘ . : : . N : ‘ , do-| mp at him, explaining that her r protecti ng to resig t 4 BB fo 4 rctimngy ge intention was to burn him up. als allroad ¢ neve 7 - nce b CA Vay: Ai ; 18-| In bis complaint for divorce he porte t to pass in th « polog ear ne ot to : sets forth that she abandoned him re to a frenzy etter H t F . 1 { * pds . Grace wlan “" on February 14 last, and that un- thrown in known to him she disposed of their household furnishings. reetos, headed by Louis Rodriguez, Ht bappe ned T 7 re gat i Williams also gan pulling wi h at the + are st : . Se F 1 and 8. E. Hays e Reid al bs heir . repr t ‘ 2 a ub 2 4 to make his ap Beer has distinct value as ; in th P as rance ; His bail] food. Any re put upon its ente - f sale iner * the le of stronger ink and does not benefit the rich of the Seattle Brewing & Malt- Went After Legislators re - ng Co. In a speech before 200 It T ean "pont men and wo yesterday at the given scant t n its ¢ on ¢ tan ‘ ¢ | coun adov ) ids of smoke accompar ng 8 C. Moliman, _ 401-402 | Sa eats < ‘ t 1 1408 Second ay., between ao © earthquake he , e pallens. nee < re Al to the ) . were ahueee turday night and this morning. part of Mt. Ve trons of the store with the excep- . : a Gs tar +8 ttee further finds that clew as to the identity of the YOUR PICTURE “s::" See ele Sor oe ¢| FOUR KILLED thieves has yet been unearthed, a - % x or thé . s the second big plume jons yuw t « DENVER, March b y which has been committed 4 theref Vpioh aetedeed is. bok in the past six months. Last we at Gold King 1 ne er thieves looted the Wonder e, caused th Xf four | Millinery store of plumes valued at office cle master Russell wrking on @|and Ch scheme to minimize Sund ‘ q y Prof. Geiger of Broadway (gasp. at the postoffice and its brane ing)—I will not express myself better dive ah z . i (By United & the blic at large would know my When a confirmatior This smiling lad was snapped DIEGO, } ‘ opin the style should take office t that clemeney| by The Star Picture Man at that of far hold NEWS ITEMS FROM J fie een secon the Summit schoo! on Summit nthe Me + scitowen of Lino 1 v i i nit e Ridicul Absurd! Why, I con A av. this morning. Whose boy is he? He ha a dollar aiting State ) t ta d de uch a thing in i ! THE HICKTOWN BEE FLOWERS FOR BURGLAR AP dad: AB rcs Phase : eigen ee : ye caenee” ea teanel COLUD O,, March 18.—The| that he must do to get it is just trer , t an MBRID ‘omen sociologist Star man, “impossible F only fic i funeral of| call at the office and ask for cle Sam's fight en thr use of atemen < fo’ tate boar nas today were| The Picture Man. He must ¢ of rrupt c value of the f | To treat the matter The dead| call before 6 o'clock tonight or “ of t ¢ \ éhat e t i ar ol continued the profes ho spe most of b ife tomorrow morning before 10 i dm lirecting |.) * rn thing I'd do would prison ba was never| o'clock he movements < command Carver, head of the uld osing communication with the students known to drink or swear The boy with the wide, wide The Japanese their explana rot. Ca t t parents and try to impress upon le, wh a. 4 at the lor in bad day with mothers and'a baby for $20. he vule au wary BAN ON TROUSERETTES. Thasie Pivannd ai Gnd. While tha ereatest secrecy them the vulgarity of such a gart | SPRINGFIELD, M1, March 12 day, called at The Star office | maintained regarding the inte nounce that he would punish pr PeeR : wearing a harem skirt will be ar dollar. He is requested to call [officer will be tuoted directly on ridishrein ea ee ex -rineipal r of Queen Anne— rested according to the provisions| today; the dollar is waiting |the matter, there is a great deal of (iy United Press.) My. ouldn’t do such « thing, of @ bill Introduced in the hov | for him. comment among naval men on the », Italy, March 13,—-Con. Two panels already have bee T puldn't. de ate ch representatives by Repre i The Picture Man will be |f: that the na wireless me hale a0 ~_ archi Milian Neti the Gnade vee They couldn't te to such Murphy today. Hobble skirt | either at the Minor school on | sa » being “picked up” by | ued fear of the Camorra on the} “wwe must force men to do jury “Such a thing may be possible, uring less than one and one-half} Eighteenth av. or the Longfel- | some unknown station off the coast, | part of talesmen In the trial of 40/ duty, Beginning tomorrow I intend he admitted later, “but we are Mls yards at the bottom are also a low schoo! at Twenty-first av. | which so far has refused to Identity | amom of the band for-murder,| to inflict jail sentences on er sourian: r me the skirt, hibited. and East Thomas st. tomorrow. | itself peau udge Bianchi! today tow an offering an invalid excuse,” then I'll tell i do,”

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