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. o HIGOURTS decide that one immunity bath MUST be relief to Taft to feel no Ballinger will last a Chica acker a lifetime, If “maneuvering” in his midst while he has he wallows in the dirt after that he reeds a “maneuver” with Canada and Mexic® in H gaentire change of environment front of and behind him ONLY NDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTL SH., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911 ONE CEN Se ANDe be, NEWS STANDS Se "Sur's Big Figs “MRS. HENRY ON STAND _ NEAR END Clean | Up Hospital pee | . jattheking her honor, given The Seattle Fee m of 2 » A Gibbons yesterday Uonted Frees jtlon has been obtained c.ccattle Federation of Women's Clubs, 2,500 strong: | ade looks of that man Th Revs my Army officers expressed today |°"@ including some 25 of the most influential and conservative eetiek. Ho looks like a jailbird _ BAN eer Mexico withts taye,|thefr opinion that there ts no} YOmen’s clubs in Seattle, has joined the movement against run-!«heveontinued, over the stren be within oa was |Chance of intervention in Mexico | MINg the county hospitalas an adjunct to Commissioner Ham-|proq@ets of Henry's attor possibly until congress meets, when Presl-|ilton’s political machine Their objection to this remark was joday b den Patt is e wd > . 7 ry Judge 0 a aw here toda lie ae a ie The. recommendations, as adopted yesterday, are briefly |#ue@ined by Judge Pro Tem Ha Ssther of the provision report of the situation, | ay Nee kins, Madero, Se who is leading the re-jand to explain in full the reagons|VO'ed, ‘That there should be a complete change of adminis ' P@on't feol bitter toward a man inst Diaz which led to the army and navy of |'fation at the county hospital was the text of the resolutions. |i that, I feel sorry for bim Madero ¢ t the United States being mobilized This means, leaders of the organization declare Again Henry's attorneys objected that the Mex! v Madero said The discharge of Corsen. and they were again sustained. to peace negot . 1 do not know whe: The dischar {Ss aD ‘ Pale, and perhaps more nervous) tanding Madero | negotiations wit be. he h . ge of Steward Dearborn and his wife than at any time during the trial , the chances that hos-|t perhaps fn Mexic The reinstatement, if he will accept, of former Superintend- | Mrs. Ivy May Henr howed the a Will Continue are seen here | Alfonso and Gustave, and myself}ent O'Rourke, otherwise the appointment of a good physician | strain of terrible ordeal through F eday in an order from the wa — will represent, the ames | outside of politics, which she passed yesterday At “ wut ats. 1 do not know who will rep x | hotel in the evening she was at Washington ee ~ mgt The reorganization of the nurses’ force. j§Se hotel in th ons,» " adjutant gene int the federal Negotiations leompletely overcome, and bad to rision here, that every will begin “soon, According to our] The securing of specialists to look after cases when neces- be Kiven medical assistance iat immediately be reer terms, Diaz will be allowed to jsety.. . Crowds Locked Out. fe fell war strength, and ps sp PhaRng nal = oe a a The operation of the hospital on humane, efficient lines. The tense dramatic situation of for an indef! stay in the a a en M*) A comntittee from the federation | partisan activity. Members of the|yesterday was conkpleuously absent will resign a who have Whee” the” Mbdides ‘couk will meet with the commissianers organization have been inveatigat-| today, The eager crowds who bave ts on Aprtl 1, the posit t|' row afternoor ing the hospital situation since the [listened for four days to the Hen eS me ice president will be aboll Mrs, H. P. Fish, president of the trouble first broke out }tragedy were keenly disappolr t n sot al will lose his office | federation, is confident the Widespread indignation was)this mornigg when xe scene of th the Henry ebile De La Barra Succeeds. oy dove hotty the go commissioners a aroused among many of+the mem. | legal pate for . that he ts of office of giving a good administr bers over the lax and heart wap shifted from the Ridiculous, He Says. ein Fe... [a Barra wi . and will do the righ of @epartment De L EL PASO, March 28.—The report |” ‘ 1 th f of. way the county's poor were being | "dm ti i te mbers of Judge asid the z will, |that President Dias of Mexico hns| “Our committee will co-operate | cared fer, the violation of sanitary | private ole in {Mis plan is acer): ay down | resigned was pronounced ridiculous | With them to secure a decided vider arms. He in that Lim- | today by ¢ Navarro. change for the better,” she says. Onke whe Gibbons entered t Ratiteted to » 1 Dis ; “From personal observation, and rena tmboom 4id she show color from full reports, we feel that the me Hahei faageatea tn a0 nines ais conduct of the hospital is not aatis:/f"'% clubs includes the | Won ss] cao owe ee er * vig thes we factory under the present adminis er Son: wae wee men's | talably , eee stoke tration.” Sorosis, the Alpha club, the|Aghin did he ‘ hook . ub, the} Hanry stated EL PASO, Tex., March 28.—News e action of the tion | » Nur ub. » Seattle | Sigeum, whom Mra. Henry late » between Mexican feder-| *!8tificant. Though a in ¢ a i ‘ nian, the |ye@ibed ax an unfit and vulgar per cede Dra una? a eek r b anins amb woh, would take car je tw B aboot to testi t Insurgents at Agu) UO Bave been extreme “ f and musical clubs anc nero hfdren if they were awarded to army here ty eta 4, 4 hula. reached | t@ past to avold any appes t! Improvement clubs him. _—* ay estab pere tc eo re foree, which Never Kissed Kelley lous cou rules and the criminal care Mrs, Hgury spoke of ignorant political employes | tremulous Wot oon States, knowing Ih Grelburst, and does not know Fe ation of Women's Clubs comes | *Pre ad indign ation m where it | 7” em back and cap-| The W. C. T. U., ploncer organ ees ever kissed Kelley or <2 ag 10, Tex., March 28. turing i Duran, who had|*!most simultaneously with similar), ) rondemned the menage |% d him. While admitting a om, haw ‘ w ‘ fe current here today been- wounded. The commander |action taken by other women's} ment and demanded a change sh@ had gone out autc K ee > s led to a mountain retreat and | ¢ : . ley On as many as a dozen mt Tles.of Mexico has 'was led to a mountain retreat and | clubs. The Mother Congress and the'|/@# 0m as man was | Snapshot of Mra, Ivy May Henry as She Was Leaving the Court Ho use. Edward Neil, the Man in the no ¢ . ot to de 1 1 h a she denied that Henry } rete, tat 20 far afirma- | shot to death ; = sere prin ssondinct of t Musietpal Own snip eames | ee - Sane dxbureion Pigture, Seeing the Photographer, Threw His Arm up Just in Time to Hide Mrs. Henry's Face. hospital under the Hamilton-Corson| others have taken the same action NEW POWER — MUNICIPAL HOME ' ik ig MOTHER AND FATHER OF f--. HENRY yl: C. B. Luther's an Bhe exp 4 at my co the groand leaving so long as he didn’t that her little daug Eat tne eouit The striking action of the Seattle | administrat aroused wide | lock at his hom brg@ken « cloc ‘owar poo ttorney Gates, for cllman Griffiths thinks Seat jor to put thet in the city stockade | Lgiher was angry at her, she said,| Toward noon Attorney Gates, for should have a munictpa} lodging |after they have spent thelr money | papause little Lona ge Gropres | tract from Mrs. Henry the where and public baths. He thinks | "*'® '* worse than ingratituc hap dog and broke Me ee uther | Sbouts of the children tonihale-it wails vm Not that alone,” said @riffiths,| H@mry sald # ek gel on housands of sallors, 106/04) put r s F orry the dog's nec SA proposition for the city of Se-| pacity of the water fall is reached dul Aindiin matnece bn othe ut public health demands that /@hgs she was sort Tle vause he|t know just now,” she kept r purchase a site for a gigan-| The distance from the power)". 7 é =" | gome be done. Now mot been br isen's ¢ peating. Then she told of her com: power plant on the/ plant to Seattle ts 38 miles. A junc-| *2° come here to # thelr earn are fighting tuberculosis, for in-|magde to tear the childeen's ing to the bank one day afte the | Gilgs Gah be made to the city| tion enn, however, be made with Ings deserve more attention than stance, above ground and are feed | mgs. mawer to the charges of ox suit was started and waited for | within & few days by P. H.| the Cedar river power lines at a/'* ven them at present. He tnth jing it under ground, by allowing gi Ags rer inted | Henry when he was not expecting | &@ Tacoma millionaire, who) point some dosen miles from the|™4ted this morning, a > our destitute une vyed in the | trevag ‘ and when she woujd not be} or iy Ing of the hart and public works wint i live ife of Mith,|that: there were my nt id of him shooting her, to talk the propert; i years Wh enes t ity? er even & = ” 7 corerm y ite river plant Menes-the city committee of the council, that to efthe ° lodging hous Bémry did not give her ba 8 matter over She had a photo. smal! cost. could bring fn its combined power - 5 asked for a tab the site to Tacoma/over one set of poles for « larger | ‘*!! these people to get out of town|of in the ciy ja ae iy he ng “dol lar | graph of the children with her, and . alat accoun very dol she fr ago, but that city refused to part of the distance . —_ | asked Henry if he wanted to see it pWia-price and the deal fell! Superintendent Ross, of the lich eee ae 4g oO ee wtashily Dressed. > teateeiet bat nak: be, benabes re Hebb offered it at that| department, together with Engineer * WEATHER Foktcasr *|. Seen Henry stated that she ab her away w his arm and said he Re for less than $1,000,000, but | Dimmock, of the city engineer's . * Fair tonight; Wednesday # red gaudy dresses and that abe] *** through with it all Tacoma would pay was office, inspected the proposed piant| OMAHA, March 28-<In the pres iw showers; light south winds. & |More? Enudy Chosen tn Oa eed] Mrs. Henry . will continue her last week and will report their find-|enee of her danghter, granddaugh- y % » ye yy yy ew HH ee yy [OFOE NAR MUO ne iin this | testimony this afternoon « Half Million to Buy Plant. ings to City. Engineer Thomaon|tet and three great-grandehild ooo - , es ried reine Pale id nervous from her ter a estimated that one-hal ith , is ‘om-| Mrs. Millie Say! was married | mo" “e 5 6 wult| Pale and n rt f Bellas will be sutficiont to de-|sou will present his recommenda-| recently to I. Newton Devel, him “Aemne people can weners with a{fble Krilling of the day before BMS & plant of sufficient size to| tions to the city council jour & srendinther, following Heep soit’ And her eyes met sharp-| Mrs. Ivy May Henry, accompanied MRS. FRANK B. AREY. | FRANK B. AREY. | ae 1 don’t know, and I don't want spower soba “ ‘ artship which they avow was ac ee slocum, | ¥ ber parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank 12,000 horsepower and ad. It is probable that the whole mat ly with those of Mr Slocum, | 5” Arey, arrived at the court house Thay Mk @ingienione a tan be made from time to| ter will come up in the council a|Companied with all the an The task of impaneling @ jury in| Henry's sister s promptly 8s morni to continue | penses, bu ever arguments. Bs needed, until the full ca lwoak from next Mon lee Hi $100,000,000 coal case against| @n cross examination this morn-| PT mpuy this morning to continue | penses, but nev ‘xument IT HAD T0 COME i her suit against Albert J, Henry for Would Walk Home. arles F. Munday, Archie W. Henry admitted that he ne fant j Ie hor ay.” '; Back With Us c PO ga teak ng. ae to complain. of Mrs. | divore I used to walk home every day,"| VITERBO, Italy. March 28.—A \Sam’ j ha Mra. Arey is very loyal to her;said Henry. “It took 25 minutes, | salary of $1,000 a Week was offered | Sam Piles, who vo earl E. Siogley, indicted by a fed-| Henry's care of the children. 6 asughter, “She i just a child yet,| but I was saving money. The chil-|in a letter received today by Ab- _ FOR “RICHEST _ more times with Aldrich, "bak 1 grand jury Qetober 14 Inst, be-|eaid that so far as ° {and Henry is a man of 42 dren used to run out to meet me.”| battemaggio, the Camorrist inform- jin our midst. Sam is one of the © this morning in the United| was kind and affectionate toward |" oo. can tell me that my And again the man broke down|er, from an American theatrical of old time politicians who district court. them—-even devotgd.to them daughte has done nything | manager. The manager wants Ab- & net 1 t r + “come back,” when the will take all Gay, # te thought ponty pee avout| Fong,” the mother went on, “or| The third time Heny’s vole | battemageio to appear in vaudewille G i people saw what they had done in ‘© fet @ Jury The trial is expect He was —— A and he stated|*” Henry didn't know she w him was when he told of| and relate his experiences as a mur |the way of revising the cost of ed to be a long one, the govern-|his financial affairs, and te wal) going out with Mr. Kelly. He gras|changing his insurance policy so|derer, kidnaper and thief. Abbatte |Iiving and the tariff up mae, Be eee, Sae enremnean radi Bee yet that Mr of his prop. | continually after her to get money | that his son and his sister became | magxio, very proud, showed the let The fund for Mother Ryther's| Mr. Piles, whose last official act over 100 witnesses pan! $15,000, stiti | fF him from Kelly he beneficiaries instead of his|ter to his acquaintances . homeless children is growing bigger|was to vote for Lorimer's reten-| The défendants are represented [erty, valued at about $15.00. wll wits, That eveat, aueereate; koaletek ches tetas tint dally. With each mail more money |tion in the senate, says he will |by Blaine, Tucker & Hyland, Kerr remains P . a ee age ) 6 . Another Woman. | marked formal break between | cused Camorrists was dev Ce 0 3 pe to b | prac a € vacatior & McCord nl Dorr & Hadley sonally to locate his dre San comes in to The Star office to help | practice law here after a vacation eae Ge sald, veceuse. he did| Another woman eame into the| the couple questioning the defendants o | = > = = a i - - the big work along. Much of ite - = renctee enough money and could <= Kelly-Henry divorce court ca Henry had invested his own oe 6 ae ee ee ad t rday and for a minute fire} money in two ple property, | 1 H ot leave his job. He admitted tha: waged we of property, people who have little to give but | ee RE eat ; he watd. Het "ver bee abl who want to do what they can. | . fe eee Be pranelson ; RS i ‘3 ve an : eral " sontributo: > depositio y's, was called to the stand to t th ional bank The list of contributors so far is| 4 Re as renal qe nd Mat the baa as follows ‘ ,) testify that she would be will still employe is 4 follo’ + 5 Developmentwin the Henry trial] eee tor t Henry” children ning about $100 a m All bones look very much alike Previously acknowledged . .$323.60 now center about the possession of | . 7 : 12) | awarded to her “ to Patrolman Geer, He reported in Friends from Western Elec the children, Albert Boss, 7, called |" y enry grew flushed an PACIFIC WAS ROUGH | 8 ning that he had found eda aig 4 “Senator,” and Anita, 3 angry ne leaned forward and|. NEW YORK, March 28.—As s, and wanted a physi- promis ta Conrpyuwn by Denying. the charges of some of spoke to Atty. Keith ing that his wife's temper did not to come and investigate R. . F. retenece 100 i és notdiiors that she let thom /*POke to Alty, Keun | now?” Keith |Correspond with" their name, that|whether or not they used to be a j Mrs. B. C. Murtrud ae , run around in a filthy condition,| ...o4 the witness, following the|S8he wanted to be poss, punched | portion of the anatomy of a human Friend, $2.00 worth of bread and didn’t show any affection for) hint from Mra. Henry im when he objected and then|being. Rumors of some dastardly and 4 boxes apples. | 4 them, Mrs, Henry sald ¥ The other woman flushed, too. Frank C, Pacific is|act. were afloat in city hall | } 4 “1 iike ‘children e neighbors’| «tHe's in Portland, now—and | 48k he court for a divorce intil Dr, Parker reported that they NICHOLAS BROWN. Total to date . 7 2 children used to come to my yard) married,” snapped Mrs, Slocum 3p IFIE: were the relics of a bear's feet ORT, R. 1, March 1 | jecause I preferred them SPRINGFIELD, Ill, March to’ play, Hees Henry on Stand be Couzins, a former suff fish firm of | whe 4 2 at any time to dogs some Of) A. J. Henry, husband of the wom-| wi . - f Easved Insurance agai PORTLAND, Or., March 28 Flays Henry's Sister. yesterday morning, took the stand|provent passage of a bill. senating ping on ar c E ‘ sfutation of the propriety of ; ; a jen own, a laborer, arrested In refute in the afternoon, Three times he | suffrage to women. The s gna mere to & An alem, Or., suspected as the ; leaving the shila yk ‘ea 510! broke down as he told about start: | cently passed the suffrage measure. |’) i ly 5 aeee, ‘the murderer of five-year-old Barbara cum, Henry's sf'ter rs ene ng his little home. ologists and nearly 50 sanitary ex- world,” who { maneeeee.: 9h 2 * Holtzman if Portland, was released tated.that her husband used to be Mrs. Henry, who had been white | perts have been employed by a when he reaches his eevee ny a jail today. The . \ very Witter against his sister, andlay q sheet ‘all. morning, grew| THIS 1s TOUGH Jersey City cold storage plant in authorities were satisfied that he \that for 10 years they did not speak |fiyushed as her husband mounted KANSAS CITY, March [its defer in the case brought by, ste Brown is nine ri Bose was not the man wanted. With lor write to ene h other, » the at and She looked him square ly! charles Clets 78 he: Seen) suleories who op: ie Atlantic by parents Brown proved innocent the detec He told sme not to eadociate|in the eve as he answered each! mason, who finally secured a Job the mnnt as somg den eepeoe wea regal AS" tives are as much at, sea today as | with 1 this morning i taciitien br Vain 1 al Gt to ath fa kid-i the day when the child's body was Mr. Blocum is. no credit to the Born in Montana, being left | this morning after months of valn | unfit for food by Liovds that’ the| discovered in a lodging house on <= — rs peeman. Me ge ee ee bef eee _ Loy gee ag and | jured an hour after he had started WATER SHUT OFF. will be accompanied Russell st BY THE MAN WHO WAS A BOY Mrs. Slocum had ° rs by his mother when he was/+, work, in an attempt to stop a| Water will be shut off in the dis- 4 | da, one especially by the name he told of his marriage and the] Spode ; : onat Ss , Men when he goes out for ex It is the inalfenable right of every boy to know the friendship ot | SPs on ee Gane told ot’ Wat. | belidtag OF the Tirat home. runaway team, when a motor car| trict east of 23d N. EB. and north of The policy calls for a 1 , him. For. what else {s there In life that rrr : |struck him and dragged him 50 feet|Lake Union tomorrow from $ y calls for a pre-| a dog. The world owes it to him. For. what else aat) Sioeum telling vulgar stories which We bought $2,500 worth of| \ on half of which wit! cover a has just the savor of the rare friendship that may exist between a boy eo hoe ned tibt furniture,” ho said, then his yotce|#0ng the pavement o'clock until 12 BaD to $10,¢ case he jand a dog? j Mrs, Henry demurred to going] broke as he looked back on the lost |* = aa ' ' Look at the picture above--then, if you can, deny your little lad | sig further details concerning Mrs. happiness of the honeymoon days, ia The city comptroller this morn-|g dog the next time he comes to you and begs for such a companion | giseum Qha Got ‘Hoinasion. ,’ ing received a check from the Seat-|as the broad-chested old cross-breed who is both companion and pro. “But I certainly would hate to In 1907, Henry said, his wife's ’ | T WED IN tle Electric Co. for $408.67, being tector for the youngster in the picture. have my children in an environ-|health failed. Two doctors said taxes on receipts for advertising, Get your boy @ dog—but use a little judgment in so doing. The} ment where there was so much Vul-|she would have to leave Montana YORK AGAIN mounting to $20,433.60. The check | agg that is handsome and stylish isn’t necessafily the right kind of ® |garity Th haat bas khantior iitn, wait ake was reoelved only after a few re-| gog for a boy. Choose your dog for his gentleness and kindness of | "gays Husband Threatened Her. |came back to him shortly after HOQUIAM, March 28.—Deserted by his actress bride, with YORK, March 28—Justice| minders from the comptroller’s|)¢art, Of the various breeds, the bull terrier is, perhaps, the best dox| Mrs. Henry also denied that the| ward out funds, and with his faith in women—white ones, especially a ied the supreme court, to-| Office for a youngste An Airedale terrier 1s good, 80 is a Scotch collie | gubject of divorce was never broach he said she was homesick for eae paried, hay Ting, a rae hines¢ oe re, is back in Hoquiam on to E Goodrich an perme yey a orrie! The much-feared English bulldog may make the}@q. She told Henry several times} me,” said Henry. today after a honeymoon of two weeks. pari satire rm arch |or @ fox terrier, Th ed. Sh h k ? nee decree of divorc SAN FRANCISCO, March] tt fest of companions for a toddler that she would get a divorce, she] ‘Then the two came over again Lew and Anita Deschontz, a white woman who said shé Nat gale the actor 28.—A second charge of exceed- Often the yaller dog—the commonest mongrel of the streets—|qaid, and he threatened to kill her.| with their oldest child. Henry played at one time with Willie Collier's company, were marri ” 7 i ° " of cha ter that go to make the ideal boys’ dog. But as for that reason that she | landed ylace at the Denny Cla: at Vancouver ash aw that tinie had $75¢ he sum re this Male se aaten.$0 Prison wit 4 hans ig, apeed. Hinttty “Discs lait shew traits of ohasmater Chak 0 Ne 5 Se ty Onllta “on Ris | ceived from the sale of his restaurant here, Anita decamped, while Miss Gooi auniaate ta jimson “3 }it Nl to cast a critical eye over the yaller dog that your youngster |went to California, When she told| works a month ; but Edna is atic wed to re —o against’ Jack Je amon: at ne pete up on the street. Love fe blind, and boys have be nown to|Henry that she was going to Butte] Neyer before had they had any said Lew, soon after they reached Portland, and now he is broke len name and to wed again| ime the colored champion was |i “het affection on dogs that were not worth thelr walt lhe did not protest, she testified, but} trouble over household expense Lew asserts that he placed the picture of his wife In a wood er she wishes. An agree.|sentenced to jail for speeding, Hut a yaller dog Is better than no dog at all, If you haven't inter-|he @idn't give her any money.| Now the bills came in between box and stamped on it, just to show how disappointed he was. #8 to alimony was privately | was continued today by Judge) est enough In your boy to get hin good dog, dc as you value the|Nor, while he, supposed her to be] and $110 a month Ms sear? al between Nat and Edna. Waller. love and affection of your offepring—don't kick out his yaller dog. Butte, did he send her any] ways had a maid, he said TRENTON, N. J., March 2 nate re Half a dozen patie famous bactert man stone. [aC aes KSEE EE EEE EEE KRHA AREEE Se i ¢

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