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Funny | The Seattle Star and get a prize, See page 4 today ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE HI SEATTLE WASH EDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911 ONE CENT. hkwi srasos se. ONE KILLED AND SEVEN INJURED WHEN | Parents suPERALOUSE FALLS : © CHUOHED TO. DEATH THE DEAD. Knute Doviond gle, roomed at Boren av THE INJURED. John Myer, 1919 Terry av.; nternal injuries Minnie M. Coler 1919 av n forehead eorge McDonald, foreman in harge of werk ? 19th Frank Sandberg ed and bruised Robert Thyer, lat and cuts A. McRae MISS RETTA M'GREGOR bruised Late head nurse at county hos) WEY 10 THIS STRONGBOX | 2-2 Ps Sees IS WORTH $50 IN GOLD Acs Picture Taken by The Star's Photographer a the Crash, UNHAPPY MISMMATES ARE } FREED IN DIVORCE COURT, When the-haiiff rapped for order Frater's divdree court this orning available seat and n ¢ standing room, .weré BERNARDINO, Cal., March into service with applicants key which will lock this strong box containing $50 In cold cash th i the © me we . aout a t Carey's Moreover, that some one will get the $50 when the key Is presented - os and 42, jlendora, a alf of to J ares to The Star office. t he ing parkle os nobel rece vee he Miss Rosalie, the ¢ of “The Midnight Son OMPANY, igh "The aie ot t ear, Sch Ris th : - r had now playing at the Moc will hide the key on Second av. . that " « the flying tinmbe White arrow points to Doviond’s | at, where he was crushed to death TO CALL CARNEGIE . OY OTE during the noon hour Saturd: will tell you just abou fat wriesnvadbgch: she nineties uring th » atal, a 8 thre.months after her marriage ber ‘where she plans on hiding that } She + mi enough Clue ba Shatete to 4 wise the “pgs i | (hy Und Press) t athe McLaria, borrewel wat EW YORK, March Wher f her hard ea d y, and : Posner at fem *4 7 ‘ » the t t \ wanted what was left ‘omy - , rg ne ast a ew! Esther Long testified that her ; ‘ , ret end ¢ ma Treas . : s ti we AS said or years ago, leaving her to struggle ‘agra ‘ 1 & 4 aula u re end av i ‘ tote al 8 oon -¢ ‘r ‘along with three little children: ¢ npouncem day M . Y. Okubo, Japane truck gar Picture of Mies Rosalie, by Ralston, Taken Especially for The Star. NASHINGTON, March 15-~The|tegiment h will rag sition to guard American fnte La ; ! es n 4 b as a at the time of the e nef dener, swore that his spouse, Sg ‘aj satin! fifth Nant taints Se) NOT GAS, SAYS JURY ee ma tate i abe that Edwjn Blatt of P ar REBELS TAKE TOWN we ¥ the owne : uldoth ni y wg a “gy ago, because he wanted to leave the Lawre erse of Los Angeles.) DURANGO, Mexico, March 1 - BOS ANGEL t \ { our - 1 aad ko te held a soner Mexican fed: Mexican re niats have eaptur , r HOU! After nearly nwThe build ng was gestioves by |" . ete vs gaa he r ed that $6 a > “ * ‘ton, the cx e € an explosion and fire, caused by |. ‘ f - e all Carl Sward would al- gating the » Ape high explosives other than illum. So" 0" © tg ° c with which to provide for American soil the equally | ' 7 re today Will Investigate It plaiion. nc te lat inating gas, placed there by a party heir family of four. Gonsequently positive statem f the Mexican “ e mer Willlan orth /Mare than 50 , € or parties unknown to this jury . . aie ad to out and work. Besides, “2: FINE WORK <i ea i al ciara: eo aan ae i Fi | Ae wea" DOLE SUES OSGAR (8 eos x li el eles here toda daisy " * Sa” at ; 7 r Ma i nine ¥ wh Toonine vin’ Mew Y Cenieal Bativoad : , * filed by ¢ he Ge jects to € on the ¢ y, Nina F s vs. George the Company wa ed $35,000 a +/ f 1 ne man dialect f endl » as “Kolb 4 nt a Chitt Pichelli Antonio Ops across Tn te ain certain, “volnened Ot Ho’ | to do the foundation work the Orpheum ch prevent | pre ! : i Mary Rol ve. B.A. Peet he aisiriet apart hark 7 his erstwhile partner ‘ t d together for and Cora E. Niles vs. John ne e cane involved rom 9 nti 7 F . - ating. The ca Ived eo ee the Standard Ot! Co. in co ic x : Are a carean f 4 Dili lain ne ‘ . ‘ " for mobilization of h a shipment ol] four year * THREE KILLED IN YUMA, Ariz, March 15.—Sixty <a glo The Standard Oil Cc ANOTHER COLLAPSE iH feet ¢ ling gone, the piledriver . n the bottom of the river, and Harry Molina, a Mexican laborer th division ready been fi y amped to-|'5& the rebate ( NASHVILLE, Tenr (By United Press.) A. Warren Gould lent o drowned, was the report from the SPOKANE, March She f mot 3 o ‘f - ower Colorado river dam today, T. ¥. Davis of Pasco and os | ¢ fied m t c The break occurred late yesterday, of Ritzville are « "4 c \ ight Y t 4 . q y without warning. Several others fins is ufterno posses of deput é ea rev R. arrowly escaped Molina’s fate, NO INDICTMENTS How s cilvie bak aba w r away the ruin ing the hill ey e Patre x is . The river has been rising since - r Washtuena, lo g for th ork ed in the . : 4 Sund The s at Yuma at apis Wircs dadaabine “hes in ie ce ee Mver of I er Anthon: of four yot as : te 8 o'clock showed 22 feet, ten feet tw og 1 t oe ‘- ting Nothing who ws hot a €| passenger touring ¢ r above normal AD rsa p we efore the} are ge 7 4s ah a 7) i T iT Sande onda night gfand jury, Frank Purcell and Chas, | for you, darling. Here \s A minstral show, in which over | S@pbed from his engin ’ Beet sont i DIEGO, March 15.—-With rryman, proprietor of the Alaskan | and blow yourself 100 boys will participate, will be | ‘ene early Icha Mexican regulars expected at| bar, Detective W. 4, baxter remain. | - kiven by the Boys’ department of | .daagimeer Lowe was shot down) ravine IN COURT | NEWS ITEMS FROM Tia Juana fro Ensenada, Gen.| eq within call. No indictment | Capt: Ransom 3. Chase, a mem-{the Y. M. C. A. at the Auditorium mF Tasker Bliss, command the ber of the G. A. R. and a resident|next Friday evening. ‘The boys are | ™a, Whom he had ordered off the) san FRANCISCO, March 16. p ; . THE HICKTOWN BEE United 4 army forces here, to-| The postoffice department yester-| of Seattle for 10 years, dfed at hia} raising O° for a bed at the Or-| eneine | Proceeding in foreclosure are day | dy for anything that| day authorized the tablishment of | reside , 1621 20th av., yesterday. thopedic hospital for some little de —~- | pending today against fo: Mayo ma v nd has strengthened | a her sub m at 3603 McLel-| He is survived by a widow and formed lad who will also be furm About $57,000,000 worth of natural) Eugene Schmit The property in force at the border| land st., to open April As Sta-| two sons, who reside In Los Angles, |ished with medical treatment for | gag:was sold in the United States | volved is Schmitz's former home mpany B of the &th’ tion 31 . Cal., and Dt. R. J. Chase, of Seattle. | 12 monthe Jast ‘on Fillmore st erals at Juar aptured on > an attack. of 4§ according to a ré would have NTONIO, Texa and a half day NEW YORK, Mareh 15.—Charle hman is working out plans for rks this s¢ It is probable Md beneath the wall at Maude ms will appear in| “Henry akespearean performance to have Cert 4 Hardware com building collapsed while workmen eee eee eee EEE EEK This youth with tne funhy hat in front of “The cI TIZENS IN MASS MEETING PLEDGE UNI1 ED SUPPORT TO STAR #2333" eae | thetr hearty approval of The Star's stand for the peo-|\ts help, and that to further strengthen The Star for future fights, we C. H, BENNETT Te tance Sy ck tek - ee ple . po pledging united support for future battles, the resi-|urge every resident of Rainier valley and every advocate of municipal | Commiitee. morrow morning before 10. | ae dents of the Rainier valley unanimously adopted a resolution at their |ownership in Seattle to subscribe for The Star The mass meeting last night was held at Dunlap, where ti came] Yegterday afternoon the girl who " eat big ratification mass meeting last night, paying this newspaper an And be it further resolved, that The Star be and is hereby re-|paign for the municipal ownership of a car line was first launched, Over |was snapped at the Miner school unprecedented compliment quested to urge the new council to elect its own committees, and there- | 200 citizens attended, and it was made clear that the progressive cit | proved to be Francis Gatt, 14 years The resolutions follow by prevent the building up of a new machin izens in that section are just beginning in the movement hich is tol old. She lives at 816 15th av. Whereas, the bond issue for a municipal street car line would JAMES TULLOCH make Seattle a city for the people instead of for the special interests. | Tomorrow morning, between 8| have been defeated but for the effective work of The Seattle Star; and WM. HOLM Aside from the resolution complimenting Star, the mecting land 9 o'clock, The Star's picture | hereas, it is important that a new machine be not built up to re ¥. X HOLL passed resolutions thanking George F, Cottefill, R, H, Thomson and | man will be either at the Central | Place the one the people destroyed last week: 1. B, JENSEN C, G, Closson for their support, Also the citizens discussed the propo: |or at the Cascade school. Look} ato Watertower sald this morn= T fore, Be it resolved, by the people of Rainier valley,ain mass WwW. 8S. WALKER sition of hawng the street car bonds sold here in Seattle in small de-jout for him. If his camera gets} jnx \! reget § bse} eee Meeting assembled, that our hearty thanks are tendered The Bear for WILL A'BKINGON nominations of $14) or less, you, you get a Star dollar: bath tub

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