The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1911, Page 8

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| h iegimenenensan WITNESSES SAW THEM (Stig I: P —— | Faro tes wore shot as 1 Have E§ | ., ch 25 lop | ton peluded that o mon Cor ebriate who was be t te Mrs, Iva May Henry had a bad to hunt the owner up and tel! him!| Custodian Frank Blake of Wash | MEXICO CITY, March 26.—Hop-|t ; be ro yr rg f a nig es ceria I ' ws wads a inning in court yesterday after. /Mot to leave the mac there any |ington park testified that they gia jing that their action will serve to) ri! AB munwler we ll [ine | Raoxvills zi De > Send You py Vin : Atter b ' . 1. | mo That was the only time he| Kelley kiss Mrs, Henry quell the insurrection, members of |"°* “ , ~~ - y . ohma v Vieck's 91.00 Fold Abssus aw Kelley I thought r w the Dias cabinet resigned In a b ities Mahand be ‘ y to Try win v cross examination that sb And do n an to . t tih r ald K ey yesterday President Diag f 4 _— e Ki nd hout Cox, gone out many ¢ « with 8, | ye ean r v ld ha he ever, hae refused so far eit WASHINGTO ‘ . oe - a . 1 Just Se d U Foster. Melley ta bis ‘ent by that on f times, and he| Jaccept or reject the resignation This is the begitning of th was ve Send Us Your af ard?” asked A would have her arm From the insurrection camp, the Of tyranny in xico, safle evolver at e kable Mrs. Hoary resorted to the ald Of) eae H Saw Them Kiss. | tatement has been issued that if|ente’ battle ts half won the he defict memory when a 1 w = F lds stated that he saw the! | the volution has been of suffi This was Dr. Vasquez Gome < where they went. She also ex 1 of people drive in tha drive by many times in thetr jelent m at to precipitate the re-|¢ ent today on the re plained that Henry knew it ard, Did you ever see me He saw the kisning | Urement of a cabinet, It would also of the Ding cabinet : He said he wanted t " ‘ came abruptly be formidable enough to bring But so long an Diaz is p ~ some money from M Y y " i 1 nok nding a curve the retirement of President dent,” Dr, Gomez continued, “anoth testified. th I t “ AgO. « er stem tm « built up as te we vate his fr i Tr ft had t f de ake t custodian of The resignations for the entire ble as the one we are how : . ' | eal Kive o Di » nK Diag caused the re n Sut the cathe in the af/to suppress the titter tha osé.| Washington park, where Reynolds abinet were given to Diaz by Bx « i ianeun ~ “ t Th foreman, A. A. Jobnson,! wa tationed. was equally certain rique Creel, fore minister and and we will continue to fight until | surgeon of Omaha, Neb. Following fied that they Henry | swore pe at he saw Kel-| that Kelley kissed Mrs, Henry while | formerly ambassador to Washing-|he Is driven from the prenideucy.” |the shooting of \Bteraing There's Melle te Kevery and Kelley kis th 11 aa H € i leay g thro the park « — m ed in ree f : : Tris ot Sepia OP Sok aoe FIND MISSING MAN: : |p ae oe tete-a-tete etw part ¢ and wh ttracted your attention 3 aM ayy : ane | telling of wong, Auto Became a Nuisance July n09 part Do you think. kissing MAB. W. R. HEARST ,| NORTH YAKIMA, March | Reed wa ‘ © Mare 0 ang \t bas wrought—even a4 J. Albertson, an ¢ ye a J, B. ¢ who drives a sprink: | weong ‘ons questioned Keith WASHINGTON | With the arrest here of Alongo G,| but Was reloaned habea : care of suft . ‘ " t it h i you go out to a public|new motive has into the | With the arre here © go GO Supe ation y yard r stlene ount Baker park, told that the | ler, testified " ca Would n " Bupe 7 3 A sande sal aie Bagge j t the t park and kiss the young lady you | activities of the William Raw-| Reed, son of E. C. Reed, who made ; ; n't 2 ae ee yf ars eae Rae ery, W hey w were with?’ asked Blake in reply.|dolph Hearst @ fortune from the rolling cha mathe " t ne mh the road, while pa hied feet a And whe 1 might,” said Keith nding of this privilege at Atlantic City, N. J his arre ‘ u’e and cancer, themselves off. t¢ ‘ ey had hi ( “Well, I’ wouldn't,” sald Blake foal nor his |country-wide search of two years |ing the ar ‘ r e was instructed by his foren Pe an M. D. Reynolds and! *I am an bovest map can be was ended yesterday ew * ss . ’ aie ; | new motive | Incidentally, the mysterious two he| ©. D, Hillman, bonvicted 1 n- | res i R TIM WARS | NI ‘iam Randolph movements of Wharte kes, a sult fe ree hb b 4 place at BIG WILL [barked upon‘ enree young. attorney. \who "élanppestes He claims sho he ther ON GUN TOTER world, Her husband backs her from Atlantic City, are now account tlement. He refused to pay | : : ae oN ES| RESCUE PRISONERS ©). \rss rm ata City "ae i cement rete, te é Sullivan, Tammany leader | During the winter just past Mr*.| Rood ntry ly | this city Reed worked at bricklay receive ente standin, EL PASO, Tex,, March «Dis-; necessary to prevent an Invasion of | poaret has been prominently enter-|prought about bis arrest on a| ing and contracting. Reed's wealth aie i i : w Murph eo id . by Mex ‘ the Mexican city across the river,|tained by the jcharge of deserting his young and has not come to h on's pai happy Pages he full $1.00 f the Bowe t { J ' jure Notices were pated |hoth at th country hor a} wtiful wife and baby in 7 wie! » 6 — T reatme ast of |! DA an i‘ }throughout El Paso last night call\qnip,” and thelr | harge The h ‘ r r world are nd fore elease every |ing for 1,000 American volunteers |pouse opposite [see Te ears in the ape " uthor of |A an b today scue Edwin Blatt of Pittabs Mra. McLean is a sister of Truxton | w % | $1,000 fine for each : pat a a bill before the | ca Kr etly among the awrence Conv of Low A®-| Beall, and her r tole WASHINGTON, March 25.—Although the tals of | total of 65 years and $1 : ¢ a bly to re h both of whom are still in the | washington is of With | ® the old battleship Texas were torn out by bursting shells from * ATK nts on the motion for a > using, strict the owner That th reca ms may be tel at Juares lner backing Mre had|® other war vessels in the gun test Big T & Langshan roos- # | new al, filed by Hillman’s attor you use of = no difficulty in the Washington end|® ter, and “Henry the Fi ate ft 0! jae esday, were begun | ily lof her campaign * escaped jous injury f t fre oll #& {this morn A number of affi-|i° = DRIVER CLEARED |: Jb Si ne i it $n ery a make the carry brought Mr |® ordered navy surgeons to prepare him a wooden | co de t of four jurors, and“denials poi ite ing of dangerous? ‘A. R. D cashier and book-| coroner's Jury today McLean into closer relations, * Whe etary Meyer we rd the war- w#/0f these charges, were introduced. |.) If not, elsea hotel, who| The Louls Hemrich mentioned |* abip, the rooster was aloft on leg, crowing *| aoe ——"s Vou doulde, aaa ‘keep 30a og, ite | Yesterday as driving the car which DO WOMEN GOSSIP \* *| Cen you attend Rew a yl mee ran down Mr Christensen, at} NEW YORK ee ‘of iT as d av in 0 n-lare responsible quire dealers in tay night with the Seattle Brew-/of the gossip in Big Tim. firearms to take | at Foort as ox the me, description and license | on: by a ¢ number of every person authorized | « jury today death of Dante! Har-| day to carry firearms. So many widows owiltnesses testified that the|rington, who was run down and fa-}men and women appeal to him to avenge the mur.|car was ving slowly. as y injured by Dr. Nils A. John-| that both should be re bands that he introduced | MacDougall Forbes’ roommate, | son Fourth av. and Pi government safeguard the lives af | Who disappeared following the accl-| st. a few hours before the Forbes his “own people dent, failed to appear before the | accident | VICTORIA, B. C., March 25 HERE'S UNCLE JOE pect Bf; Mach S| THEY EACH GOT $1) wantin ane from Admiral Togo, Japanese navy |p though timid about making bis can head, who had charge of the naval) ™ didacy known, it is generally un forces during the war with Ru: @. | staphed by The Star man yester- derstood today that fo: The admiral will visit the United|day morning at the W States after attending the corona-| ¢¢ bem co tion of King George in London and will sali from Victéria homeward |‘%!* morning for her bout July 16. Charlotte Craig, aged 9, living at — the Regent Apartments, at First av the greatest world’s bis ttle girl in the hood photo en av.|Cannon ts a candidate for the lead-| of x in to The Star office @T#hip of the republican minority | HERE IT IS _ WASHINGTON, March 25. collision last night give it a cursory} The youngster in Thursday's |pulse aeroplane attacks has been | ( examination ?” ar proved to be Claude Qual, at | manufactured by the U. 8. govern-|he picked them out of a rock awny It sounded that way, sir.”"—Dalt!.!75th and Dayton. Claude tw 7 years ment. The gun will be mounted at| down in the chamber of « mine. more American old Sandy Hook actentiet will . -LOTS IN DIVISION NO. 6 Ballard and has a magnificent view. 2246 Market Street Phone Ballard 22 OR Main 2765 three-quarters Edward Howard Griggs, addressing Coroner Borthwick is fm} a woman suffrage meeting yester | He urged that it was beca See George V Crowned LONDON, Mareh ay. | to police eatimate day, more than *« made public to-| 10,000,000 people. 4 wilt be gathered in er Speaker! i ondon during the coronation week George V, in June She is|'™ the house PETRIFIED CHICKENS WILKESBARRE, Pa, March Twenty-three petrified chickens are “Did the man whose auto was in|and Denny way epelel Gan und gecdectito te’ tel being exinites Sere . I, an Italian miner, who claims TheyAreSellingFast LOYAL HEIGHTS $225 and Up $5 Down—$5 Per Month This property is in the northern part Salesmen on the ground all day Sunday. Take Sloop Street or Loyal Heights car. E. B. Cox Investment Co. Central Building he Seattle Carnival As jeffected a permanent o} jevery man, woman and child jattle ts entitled to me rahi | appropriate name for the carniva will soon be chosen for the carnival will be selected estate of the late Mra ima Star bird, who died In last Janu John Starbird and Mra. Jennte and alster of the deceased. bave nr enter a prot t in their behalf an estate valued a | CHICAGO, March 25.—Wor) on }& magnificent memorial to the +ic tima of the Maine disaster is under ay here today after many delays. at the Eighth av, entrance to Cen tral Park. On the monument will be in the inscription | perished on the Maine. By fate un warned, In death unafraid.” i} PRETTY NICE, ISN'T IT? |dividend of $6 @ share, compared | was paid today by th |today makes a total of $114,850,0 jpaid in dividends to stockholders any. HE DIDN'T CUT IT Robertson, who vowed in 1896 that he would not hair to be cut until William J. Bryan | was elected president, died today. | 0 his His hair reached half way dc back REMEMBER PRINCE ALBERT LONDON, March 25.—Special momorlal services were held today in honor of Queen Victoria's hue band, the prince consort, who died 50 years ago today MRS. MATTHEW T. SCOTT, CHICAGO, March 23.—It looks very much like rain for the Wash ington meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution in mid April, for Mrs, Louis K. Torbet, re- gent of the Chicago chapter, is in surging and threatens to bolt the whole Iinois delegation It’s all over the next election. Mrs Matthew Scott, president gen eral of the national society, D. A R,, 1s up for re-election. . She is op. posed by Mrs, William Cumming Story of New York. Now Mrs, Scott lives at Bloomington, Ill, and the whole Illinois delegation {s pledged | one, and | to stand by her—all save that one is Mrs, Torbet, who is really very, very sorry, you know, | but her support is already promised Mrs. Story, When Mrs. Scott was the guest of the Chicago chapter at its recent $1,500 anniversary dinn was omitted from the invitation Her friends say this was a direct }snub, and in order to repair the | | “damage” there same fr sort of supplementary ¢ y wits the Invitation. ds issued CARNIVAL PLANS i” mm jlast night, with the proviso that At a meeting next Monday dates Cut off without a share In the ler of Torquay, England, a ained Attorney Revelle to REMEMBER THE MAINE. “To the valiant eamen who BOSTON, March 25.—-A quarterty | with $7 a share three months ago, | Calumet &/ | Hecla Mining Co. The disbursement | mince the formation of the com-| MACON, Mo., March 25.—Tom | shave nor allow his TROUBLE IN D. A. R.!) , her name | ard to go THE SEATTLE SIAR DIAZ CABINET MD MAN BIG STRIKE CALGARY, A March conference between represe of the Mine Owners’ Associ and the mine workers was de declar and disertmina nt agreement ex pires ATTACKS RECIPROCITY. DES MOINES, Ia 26 Senator A. I sailed the proposed C procity agreement, insisting that should be amended in important|—| abundance of water and ideal climate produce all the crops it is ratified by this respects bef NO MORE DEAD. MILWAUKEE, March 25.—A r vised list of the casualties here in| the Middleton Manufac fire today shows four and 16 injured, ¢ bodies are among the debris. | Do You Want: a Square Deal? 3ut you think it im- possible to be had We don’t blame you for thinking so, until you have carefully in- vestigated what Riggs’ Eczema - Dandruff Cure is doing for the people afflicted with diseased and ~ bald scalps. If you are looking for a hair grower be sure you have found one before you invest your money. Riggs’ Ec zema ~- Dandruff Cure grows hair at home, where you can investi gate yonrself. You will find this is worth your careful consideration, The A. P. Riggs Hair | Grower & Cure Co., Inc. 1216 Third Ave. ‘The ~._|NOMESEEKERS} | shop, check sysetm [tion have brought on the biggest strike of coal miners | Alberta's | history. Th | 31, when the pre ring Co.'s iremen dead r fatally. Careful | )jg that they m search of the ruins, completed to-| i a repeit! day, makes it certain that no more | or, Distri . | ” ens’ | opportunity Address OR. VAN ed-| VLECK CO, L Kit Majestic Bigg, * ‘Jackson, Mich. Write today, 14, tute famili trict Attorn the horror, into the cau We Have Just | i: What You Want |) “i of them, wi i drive home tollers. Level, tillable, raw farm land in Central Oregon, where: * Veteran declared it mmo} }. es Tracts of a at common to the Northwest. Tracts of 40 acres and upward A = right in the pathway of the first two railroads though the half a dozer Deschutes valley, which are nearing completion, at the coor |. NEW YOR that 150 alone | | | | today started find a remed: som laxity of the | criminal neg! Per Acre One-Third Cash Balance Easy Terms Already the biggest rush of homeseckers ever nes in the great Northwest “has set in toward Central Ore You will have plenty of neighbors. We have sold 0% acres in Crook and Lake counties during the past a0 months, Come in and see letters from those who bg us. bad been un: PB invard owin, | frenzied felld of them, wildly batter pin the buildi » have been sal from a NEW YORK DENTISTS, lac. 614 First Ave. Examinations and Estimates Free Painless Extractions $ 30 Silver Fillings 30 Cement Fillings 50 Gold Fillings m% * 100 Gold Crowns and Bridgework per tooth 5.00 Plates (guaranteed) ..... 5.00 Bellingham Office, Sunset 1 Everett Office,

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