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S 3 | “a5 ee at times “ df'the same bank. being the biggest BZ Mark on arth. a AGUA PRIETA, Mex., March 24. 3 from ad it is now bat that news never came. THE BRAGGART. *Mfoliere? ¢ u great f well, We “Come: “Dear, VOL. 13, NO. ONLY SATTLE, WASH.,, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911 FIVE FIREMEN DIE WH LIVELY TIME INCOMPEASHIONAUTOS KILL TWO MEN | DEATH ON SAME ST. CORNER DIVORCE SUIT | spectacular wome whe eir home on Belmont street ‘on a eas gent a fashion to cause Dack at when pa r on the at the about with faces dirty “Poor Mr. Mr. Henry, by-word, sald 1 ked pointedly t doing in justitic which he said he Luther subtly remarked Mrs. Henry Amused 1 think you but I can Even Mrs, Henry ughing outright ing Luther's testimony Keith's troubles did not ¢ Luther, however, T s, W. Ebrlichson, also a neigh bor of the Henrys, stated that he had seen her gaudily dressed out of proportion to the salary Henry was arning, on First nd and Third ave Do you patrol the streets of Henry w would ne left work and she rn due hildren, were and clo @ B. Luther witness for Alt Seattle Nation: Henry.” was the neigh ation Mr potatoe ith swear to could not help several time: nd with next wit d for div the author of the above de Ht came during one of the ‘pany amusing clashes between him Stak Attorney Keith for Mrs. Iva May Henry, who |s accused by her Husband of baving eloped with 3 Kelley, formerly secretary Couldn't Shut Witness Off. Developments came fast durin ie testimony. Luther totally dis Keith's attempts to shut/attle as a regular business? Kod when he had something Keith. Ehrlichson objected pointed to say about I shall refuse to testify . Henry He described Henry | honor,” he turned to Acting }C. R. Hawkins, “unless Mr jaddresses me as a gentleman.” the didn't answer that question. Henry has not been called yet. MR. HENRY. * asked your Wife Went Away Often. told of Mrs. Henry loaving OSPITAL IS FIRE _ TRAP, SAY UNION a hospital is a fa work of the. building coming in and dangerous to the lives of | direct contact with the same. ‘Patients and others, fs the gist} “Wires are also lying on the ppeiemeotary report made by| floor and workmen have trampled committee investigating! over them, wearing off the Insula- tion, step upon them to shocks which might cause death or paralysis. The fittings throughout the older part of the building are not of the Approved type and would not pass inspection in any building in the Teport reads: “The commit- that the circuits were |. the joints not properly and in many places cor ‘The wires were hanging ly in many places, there being ‘supports, and. where there are city they are not of the ap-| ‘The building is Mable to catch type.. The wires are stretch-| fire at any time, causing ‘the loss ‘Beam and water pipes and | of the lives of many people unable Steel girders and the wood|to help themselves in a crisis.” _ THIS IS SERIOUS! ‘They're Really Killing Some Men in That Mexican Revolution —Thirty-four Shot in Battle Fought Yesterday. es BUSY T. R. (iy United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Complete rout of Jose Rivera's Of the insurgent band that @M attack on Hermosillo that city today. The rebels and two score wounded | _ " pre iis field after nine hours of | ith another str Wednesday at La Col-| confronting him, Col Teverse caused the | Roosevelt arose early today and left to abandon an en.|4t 9 o'clock for Palo Aito, to be the Position at La Colorado |suest of the faculty of Stanford mi they are reported to have | Wiversity in Miceter with the| At Berkeley this afternoon he is in pursuit. |acheduled to deliver the first of force at La Colorado | Series of four lectures, His topic @mmanded by General Luis|this afternoon will be “Realized Who reported that he lost | Ideals.” memen killed and had three BURGLARS BUSY | ¥ Wounded soldiers at Her The home of Supt. of Mines J. ee ere Wilson at Franklin was bro on Hermor » into last night and his watch and Probably will prevent] valuable articles stolen pens ac (ity Hodge has asked for six ad fe sale. : | ditional deputies. He claims to be more shorthanded than ever now, * Benn n ye yy 4 4 x Since three of his men are on grand wettte FORECAST. &| jury duty. J rain tonight and #| Under Sheriff Smith, Hodge says, moderate south *| four deputies were detailed to the * | north district, but he hasn't been net Y ¥ ¥ + + 4 4 » | allowed any March 24 was planning a juncture The Story of Louis Zarella and a Little Brother of the Corporations (This is the story ®f Louis Zarel was in De- |pany’s tool chest—that Pix dead now—killed by « [Somber, 1609—-after putting in 1 hours of hard labor—and started Mlectrie car. He left *Ifor the little room he called home ot 4nd four children in a little| He was working sor the Oregon & in Italy, ‘They were getting | Washington railroad, which was pfady to come to this, the land of |Cutting through Georgetown then ; gt a Now {t so happens that Zarella’s ied were engerly waiting | route home led him to a Seattle lay when the postman! pectric car line curve. he them the tidings that| Zarella had been going home Would soon join the father and|that way every day he worked for| 4. the railroad, In fact, he couldn’t| Javold crossing the car tracks, un leas he walked back two blocks Packed his pick in the com so fo of his way and criss-crossed AGT INVALID thus exposing those who may/ us program | Theodore | ALB ANY New York Mareh tate court 1 dow incor Hoel Two men were killed, a third ro slightly injured and a woma ise A . erty Knocked down as the result of three The cc automobile accidents within the at the “The fa the right of commor past ta 24 hours on Pike st ities occurred within a few yards Pike st law of each other in t the in Ha who old Preston, Seattle drafted the W Act, passed by attorney men's Cx the tersection of Fourth av., last night ork ation tecision of the appeals Probably due Three Years 2" si." | when Harringt« | and cause inte Victim Partly Blind to the den was not than 10 miles walked d | hour of the injured automo path CINCINNATI, Mareh | Yieted Of using the mails bile fraud, Wm. P. Harrison, a mil ied aire’ manufacturer and mall o r | Job merchant, was sentenced here to-| pol | day to three years in the peniten-| sonal recognizance. tlary and fined $1,000. Harrison | Second Auto Victim. was convicted of having fra c ne vie rT © vacuum er. | Forbes F » pl n wan the re: acDou dered by Postmast town Hitchcock Con-| laborer was place de ospital ater, Dr. up the on his per to and taken to the n hour and a ha meelf to astere his roomy y before from the accident Durdy Chet In the were run neral ARREST CLOUDS: HONEYMOON tT with the y | dine ets on which « he ar ‘ other dining hoped to land a fa ; umaer, recently disch: [the » tee of the Great | was arrested in his apartments at jthe Regent, First av. N. and Denny Way, by Constable James Shannon Northern Agent Joha G. Callihan. umaer recently mont girl of soc ting The accused man was leased n & bond of $1,000 demanded by Ju ¢ ‘don. HELD FOR MURDER (By United Press) FRANCISCO, Mareh 24 ted by . the police of the | murder of John D. Howell, a San Jose dentist who was slain March in a tent near Fort Ross, the today arrested a man whc |gave the name of Dr. L. C. Chis holm. The police say they have evidence which leads them to believe that Powell was killed for insurance money and they are working on the theory that Chisholm was respon: sible for bis death. Try to Wreck Big Building OMAHA, March 24.—Two charges of dynamite, placed o different parts of the new $1,000,000 court house, exploded here this morning. The damage to the building was | slight, though nearby structures were shaken by the explosion Bloodh&@is are being used in a effort to trace the dynamiters, who | are known to have bought the injury jot Caldwell and Drake, of Colum | bus, Ind., who are the contractors | on the building Durdy and d by 1% COM ar conducto . se0¢ the ¢ graft, H. G ed from Northern d ner fender Held in Jail city injury by jal Special in the fa married a Fre-| said he » kept a lookout “NO -HELL,” “HET UP” BLOOMINGTON, crux of @ controversy Like Martin: Lu doubts the theory of doctrine of F When the luttonary teachings, d their child board condemned eo ies k refused to re: “Whose Is She? | Th, March the b aven and little girl, with scores of turned out at the Warren grounds early this morning for The Star's Camera Man, She was the lucky one, hows ever, and one bright silver lar awaits her if she will call at The >wman, who was one| Stunt office. of the proprietors of the notorious |". Loomis, the little negro gambling house, the Mar hy. Whe seat Ghamaon |nesro, club, 1s on trial today before | CeMEnt PY tae Binool Wednesday J.| judge Ronald on the charge of be-|"ined for her $1 reward at The ing white Blaver Star office Just night, and like a ag " little heroine, turned it over to the BELL TO WEAR IT. | Ryther home fund. Elaine ts 9 VERETT, March 24,.—With the] years old and lives at 7 Nor appointment of W. P. Bell as su-| man st perior judge, the judicial gown will} And today The Star's Camera be introduced in Everett. Judge|Man says good-bye to the sehool | Biack, senior judge, has consistently children. He's golng after pictures refused to wear it, holding that it, of grown-ups for a while, but ~he is unbecoming to the true spirit of} may come back to the schools al | democracy | most any time This others school to wateh Bowman on Trial William B girl aught Man jto warn any prudent person of the approach of a car—the jury found that by a special verdict “The Little Brother.” But Zarella’s widow and children were not’ given any damages. A little brother of the big corpor- ations to the rescue—"con tributory negligence, Zarella caused his own death, verdict read finally. Of course, he didn't want to be killed. Of course, he | would have avoided being killed it and there to avoid them, Re- that happened in Decem the days were rather was quite dark about | here member, ber, when short and it 6 o'clock. Zarella was killed by a wrecking car—it was called a work car by| 8. BE. Co, witnesses. There was a trial a few days ago. Zarella’s wife and children asked for damages through @ local administrator. The motorman had failed to sound the whistle or ring the bell, The com. |pany’s negligence in that respect|he possibly could have done so was not disputed. The headlight | But “contributory negligence Is a jon the car was not strong enough |crime for which poor men and their came the an f SAYS TEACHER. here whiclt tod: Miss Alma spoe and Hell is Whoily gaping puptis rushed home and told their trouljle began on to school yuree of the tenc! | | pn one Just ae PPourth av jewung my op as 1 di fin he gett i" When aide {ewe itenre ¢ it's | tapety | Woman Run Down noon Mra » late fte Christensen | was knoe | pile A jgrenident of the Seatte ag Was pot xerionely injure 1 Covoner Snyder will proce to hold an Inques bodies of Harrt: Forbes th an effort to fix Heponsibitity owned gton = eel TOWN ALL ABOUT IT. (By United Press.) 24.—Hell—it in or it te ne y has th wn all “het yok, the,local school mixtre told her pupils that the unfounded parents of Half of the parents re members of the one approved it sehoo! Mis Tw TO. ARREST 20 CAFE OWNER Within a week proprietor proximately 20 cafes in wh: are operated will be arre jtest alleged violations of the, | laws. Recently the Plaza hotel, Ori Ke Place in open court City Attorney make s” of the aceu rietors but insisted that proprietors in the city be haled into court. Judge ¢ jon sary warrants ay tried next week DEWEY WON'T GO. WASHINGTON, March “ol owing Admiral Dewey's declinatic |to serve because of t length o! |the journey, President Taft amnounced that Rear Admir R, Vreeland would represent navy at the coronation of Georg |MRS. CLEVELAND NOT TO WED | NEW YORK, March 24.—The re cent announcement of an engag |ment of marris etween MV ICleveland and Professor We Princeton, according to 8. 8. ings, executor of the estate late ¢ Hiquor oprietors al were 4 yesterday Piere of saloon rested, aft refi Ney's every issued the the cases will be fn @ lump. 1 Cha th King of the over Cleveland, is absolutely untrue and refuted by the fact that {Dean West has a wife living and fa son studying at Princeton. wives and children forgiven. arella, 80 walked with his did not “stop, True, he was not bell or whistle, or even by a suf |ftefent headlight rue, the com. pany's ser nts were careless, but Zarella, ding to law, guilty of “contributory negligence. ‘ontributory negligence does it matter what its legal defini- tion is? can never witnesses stated, head down. look and listen,” warned by any today | jwas dark and} but} bejuse, and they use It. was | mercy and charity of the public, | ship | with INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE Accidents Occurred GET 82 ty ee COPFEY VILLE ry Lanapas and are cape $20 arded the train at afte me expre 1 with GRAVES ROBBED (By United Press.) MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 24 Is who broke Into the fam of W. W. Whitsett here to {fins of jewelry they supposed puried with the bodies family died of yellow are expected to be ar a few hours. re smashed In 1 all six cof tion of the outrag mod hows talk clues x « discovery have police that nd while the it is reported have been will not rtant JAILS BELLE Arthur Hughes, b ary, broke jail yesterday and Deputy Armstrong going his rounds failed to see the princ As } ped in to in vestigate Hughes stepped out, leav ing the deputy locked up in his stead. Armstrong shouted for hours be » he was heard | None Killed in 1910 | 1910 the Harriman system | 491,000 passengers” with of a single life, ac ement just Iss d principally are re record TONIGHT. JAILER March for burg er ste During carried. 4 out, the loss cording sta devices sponsible for the TO LEAVE With a full cargo of merchandise | and a list of about “9 | the st will he anchor 9 o'clock tonight ENDS FIRST VOYAGE. Completing her first voyage ska, the Admiral Sampson ar 1 in port at 7:30 last night. The Sampson is the first twin-screw oil burner to be sent North. PROGRESSIVE CLUB MEETS. The Fauntleroy Progressive holds its organization meeting to: night in the Gatewood school. C H. Hudson will speak RECALL OLD TIMES The reminiscence meeting at the Plymouth Congregational church last night was largely attended. passenger mship Alameda for the narth at to The Grand Trunk Pacific Steam. Co. yesterday closed a contract the Wireless Co., install wir apparatus on Prince George to the By skillful |handling of It they can make it ap- |pear that a man who tried to es and{cape death really killed himself, and they dodged responsibility for his death. In this Zarella case, as in count- less other similar cases, wives and / children are thrown upon -the be. in the |cause a corporation joker What |law thwarts justice. And yet it all happens in the courts which, according to theory, It’s a mighty handy and valua-|are established to insure and ad- ble weapon for big corporations to | mini > er justice. His cell | club |} A GOOD ACTOR TRAINS AND ONE CENT. iwi "Hanne se SAVING GIRLS Captain John Hentz, Lieutenant John Houlahan, Fireman Richard Burke, er Fireman Edward Hagle, ¢ Truckman Frank Cavanaug One Unidentified man. (By Unit FALL INTO BUR the stgeet Another | Later a fered from the Body Found. corpse Was recov uins, It was head le and not identified Sixteen pervons were injured, five of them probably fatally Daring the progress of the fire thousands of people surrounded the building, and when the firemen mn to disappear with the [falling root only the most 4 efforts of the police preve into the ruins sixth has been 2 rush down FIFTEEN ARE IN FLAMES THE DEAD. engine company No. 9 company No. 9. gine company No. 9 engine ngine company No. 18. hh ed Press.) NING WRECKAGE. SAVED. brands Chief Clancy, hem badly in- hed carried charred, were ater from a dozen hose ng them, the firemen blazing debris, secon their lives in des- the flames to from certain victims were ‘dren attacked the of th hem risking ate sallies ve their into comrades death. As fast as th borne out titey were rushed to hes- pitals by ambulances, of which the whole city force was on hand. The cause of the fire is un- known. The damage about $100,000. will be <a “ BIG BOOST FOR The Ryther home ay fund took a big when nearly a hundred ame in to help the home 4 friendless child of ringing the total at noon to T , t individual Royal Arch anying it is came whe printed belo Every mi bringing {expensive stationery of big business men. Oth scrawled rough paper—ot sly from people have Uttle m but big in me come on th rs com on | whe | hearts The lst to date letters from some tors Previously acknowledged Received today Knights of the Royal 3. RK. D. Mrs. A Wash. H. B. Hardt Myrtle England also the contribu: $137.5 Arch... follows, of the 5.00 Thompson, Paimer, 5.00 1.00 1.00) a ummaampammees | RYTHER FUND 1.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 ; cS Ss. T. M. Slater Mrs. R. HL A » Loomis Reader ing $228.50 Seattle. 1911. Editor Star In ttle Lodge, Knights 1 Arch, I here- in enclose check for $50 as a co tribution to Mother Ryther for &, is doing. ; March 23, | g00d work she I personally know she has been engaged in extending her charity for a number of years and deserves the assistance of everyone who is inclined to help The Star is to be commended for efforts in Mother Ryther's behalf, Respectfully yours, JAMES W. MORRISON, ee’ PIPE SAVED HIS LIFE (By United Press) WINNEMUGA, Nev., March 24 Sam Young, a miner, his life today to the fact that h pipe and that he kept the his mouth when buried under nine set of, earth by the caving in of a trench in which he was working. It required 30 minutes for the rescuers to remove the tons of earth that covered) Young. The }fact that the pipe had kept his lips apart, so that he could breathe, is the r on assigned by cians for his survival, JURORS DENY. Alfred Bubb, J. F. Wangeness, Thomas Davies and Robert Bridge: members of the jury which tried C. |D. Hillman, filed affidavits | District Attorney Todd today deny ing that they had made the state- ments charged to them in affidavits | put in by Hillman’s attorn terday, showing prejudice the real estate Bubb was the only leven knew the people with whom |they were supposed to have talked He knew the Parkers, he sald, but pad not attacked Hillman their | pretence ‘VANDERBILT GIRL | 1S A SUICIDE | NAPLE 24.—Miss Cor nelia Messerol , of the famous |Vanderbilt family, threw herself out of a window of the Grand hotel yesterday, and died a few hours | later was here with her |parents, to recuperate her health [3A GREAT PIANIST Feruccio Busoni, who appears in | recital at the Moore Saturday night, }is regarded in Europe as the great jest living pianist. His technical + |equipment and wonderful tonal jquality enable him to get a true interpretation of the most intricate |passages with perfect ease. The | concert will be given under the aus | pices of the Ladies’ Musical club, PROF. SMITH SPEAKS. The Political Equality club will to Prof Allen Smith on » Present City Government,” at the Women’s Club house tomor row evening against juror She to the physi-| with | who} BLACK HAND MAN GUILTY A federal jury yesterday after- noon found Chili Rossi guilty of sending Black Hand letters to Fred Marino, a Georgetown gardner. ~|The maximum penalty carried by each of the three counts on which si was convicted, is five years in the penitentiary and $1,000 fine, Rossi had threatened déath in horrible forms if $2,000 was not de- posited by Marino in a handkerchief? under the Spokane bridge. Deputy sheriffs caught Rossi later, as he was leaving the cache, TALK ON PEACE. Paul d’Estournetles de Constant, prominent French. diplomat and member of the Hague tribunal, is giving Americans the benefit of his | intimate knowledge of the work ac- |complished at the peace confer- ences in a series of lectures throughout the country. He will speak in Seattle Sunday and Mon- day, April 9 and 10. CHIEF BREAKS SPELL. | KANSAS CITY, March 24.—Peter Noviski, a foreigner, complained to the police yesterday that he was under the spell of a gypsy eye. The chief made s ral passes. with his hands, whirled Noviski around three times, presto, change and the spell was gone. Noviskt | left smiling. | REGULATE HAT PINS. | RENO, Nev., March 24.—Wom- an’s hatpin came in for legislative consideration recently in the adoption of a clause prohibiting then one-half an inch of a jhatpin or similar article to pro- trude unprotected beyond _ the | crown of the bat | more NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE Si luloid new cel- There's a towa in hot sport. big com Simpkins bowght a collar yesterday new show coming to April. Si always was a | Minnie Tonkin caused jmotion down at the grocery last |night. She was caught reading jone of those fashion books, Min- nie always did have city ideas, The Ladies’ Aid soctety ts plan ning a musicale pretty soon. Con- |stable Hen Tozier’s cousin from attle who went to a boarding ool is visiting here and she will from the grand opery hauser.” Lafe Watertower has made with Hen Tozier, Whichever can’t run for constable election. a bet

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