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SMart NO TIME For Diss iss be MOMENT RELATIONSH! DER POINT OSGar Vv You Gir ME A MINUDE uP ~ DERK cLocK— Sure 38 DER HeLP NN YOUR SELF, HA-MA, pines _PROTEST bodies of fiv safeguarded the greatest pos destitute, were buried sible extent. To make thelr pro- union headquarters. All| test definite, the unions today are through which the | examining every factory in the city were packed with and will make a detailed report on Thirty-five of the vic- every one tn which the safety con buried today ditions are bad — ’ Funerals of many of the victims ‘ORK, March The | were held here this morning, in of New York today are a mighty demonstration eat against fire trap con as caused the loss of the fire at the Triangle Co.'s plant. All k pended during the f vietims, an Thursday when the nidentified be buried, labor will its protest the funerals of the un- a great mass meeting at which it will be de to ait 4 t : les being taken to the tomb in on hearse. The city officials are still con- ducting their investigations inte the disaster. Fire Chief Croker ¢ clares that his men were ed to chop down doors on ninth and fiding in or ng. scream wildly to i ne 4 of i ing giris escape the It is be! grand jury horror that the Investigate Aprit the Judge Will Take Body of Woman 550 Miles to Switzerland » OMAHA, Ned. March 28.—With-| by Miss Caroll ws, Judge Alstadt, 78) little notior will make a mile} Becanae Judg ) Wipto Berne, Switzerland, to carry | French finently sat the terms of a peculiar will left! to accompany her body t a Ocesch, who ran a Alstadt can speak she has asked him ek BY DASHING BRUNETTE? Mrs. Dola Smith, of Anacortes, | ~—————— makes the rather startling charge ‘her son Peter was enticed frow ‘ several days ago by a dash ‘fag little brunette, who is 10 years |" Giderthan Peter. Peter's 17. Mrs. Wants the police to send home. - is. AL. Campbell, of 36 Beulah lukee, Wis, Is anxloug to | her son, Frank E. Xampa i. He was last heard of in W eat! Miss Mamie Sheehan 3 Sheehan, writes Chief Ban Mek in an effort to find her uncle she has never seen. Miss Wants bim to communicate 4 dg at 43 Elm st., Holyoke, | j ae hits Obio, comes a appeal from Mrs. J. H Ringwood, who {s anxious to locate her busband, who has been missing last July. niece of te cial WELL, SEE THIS! | Prizes valued at 0 will be GHAM FIRE since ‘WELLIN awarded the winning costumes and 28.—Fire - Which started at 1 o'clock this | Boring partly destroyed a building &t the corner of Hay and sts., and for a time threat the entire block. Patrolm EB Lee was overcome by Moke. The damage \s estimated at querade ball of the Seattle Press clug, to be held in Dreamland rink on next Friday night. Several of these prizes are now on exhibition in the windows of Ejlers music house. The awards will be made for the best dreased couple, the best sustaine! characters, the most original costun and the most comical costume. The committee on arrangements announces that between dances the dance will be enter. tained by sotne of the “headliner acts from the local: theatres and vaudeville houses. Mayor Dilling will lead the grand march at 11 after which the dancers will unmask SUE FOR FISH A suit to recover 120 barrels of salted fish, part of the cargo of the schooner Allen A., which was wrecked at Kadiak, Alaska, Decem. ber last, has been instituted by the Alaska Commercial Co. MINISTER 18 MUM. ST. LOUIS, March 28—Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs De La Barra, who was ambassador to the United States, here today declared he knew nothing of peace negotia- |tiona-with the Maderos and had | heard nothing of a report that Gen. Bernardo Reyes was coming from R WOMAN |Paris to command the Mexican Cal, March 28, Will be startling develop-| troops the so-called Paxton cas the next 48 hours is the be Y of Chief Wood 4s Tumored that another woman brought into the case. ‘The| Sre busy tracing the als ed deed on which Lillian ts alleged to have tried to @ loan. GIRLS ARE INDIG NAN ITHACA, N March 28, ed ay, Suestion, which has been sim-| for several weeks, today | ite form when 200 co-eds | to University protested formal | 4 the faculty against the ad- | Malssion of two negro women stu- to the dormitories in Sage GRABS FOR TAWNEY’S JOB Here's a fine picture of John J Fitzgerald, New York con Sresstian, who is slated for chair man of the great house committee ot appropria- tions, to succeed “the | Jim Tawn polit. | jeally speaking. It's a mighty important place, and the demo- crate are tickled to death to of guests at the one their number on the| job. Watch him.| ¥ man, he may cut in this coming spe F aT iss ‘amman. “Sinks” ‘Nession. HE'S MOST 102. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., March 28.—Charles Clusker, the oldest Elk in the world, started today his io2nd year in his home in San Diego, but the members of his lodge here, No, 836, celebrated his birthday royally. RIVAL STEEL COMPANY. DULUTH, Minn, March 28.--It is persistently rumored in financtal circles today that a company to compete with the United States Steel corporation is being formed here by the merger of steel, ship- ping and iron ore companies, The Washington Circle, ladies of the G. A, R., will give @ card party Wednesday evening at the Armory hall some cases as many as three bod characters at the first annual mas-| Diss iss PERSIFLE TCH, CRUCIBLE OF OUR PS TOGEDDER, HAS { AD ce viCH ' UND | 1 GET Fo A BACKA vo DERE 133 A LIMID. GEARANCE ! VORK STAR-—-TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911, ~ "| ID ISS A OvTRaYCH! OSPECIALLY V@N 1 HAF ALVAYS TREATET You MIT IDER UTMOST DELICATESSEN, BuT HAF A CARE?! LOOK OvpT! VIRTUE TO BE FOR- RK UND | VORK UND ALL R MY PAINS ISS CHE. IN FACT He HASS A DANGER- OUS FACE. | VONDER VOT HE VANTS. How Uncle ' FLAG SAVED THEM, NEW YORK, March 28. Sisters of Merey from Lisbon, wh« left on the overthrow of the mow }areby, and who arrived here today, } said they were not tlhtreated wher the convent, Part aunts they American flag | Two att to a litte they carried BOERS G0 HOME 4AMILTON, Bermuda, Mafeh 2% Boer oncilables, who, ten | years Britain's victory in South still de they will “starve and rot before will take the oath of allegianc King George, ar at to be | mitted to return to veldt the exception of two or three | who have married he » prison ors have p d the British gov ernment’s offer of passage and ox penses to Capetown | _ It ts believed the British gove ment is so well satisfied | African conditions that they care whether the | | j | with men rn VICTORIA, B. C., March 28.—The first victim of the steamer Sechelt, which went*down off William's Head last Saturddy afternoon, was found late yestérday afternoon by the tug Lorne. From letters, the body was iden: tiffed as that of John I. Henderson 28, a native of Yorkshire, England. Wreckage is beginning to drift in trom the Sechelt. From the fact that Henderson had a life belt on it is thought the passengers had a warning before going down TOM_L_DYING TOM L. JOHNSON. CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 28 Tom L. Johnson failed to rally to- day frow his second relapse yeater day, and his copdition was declared most critical. His physicians aban- doned hope, andghe Johnson fam- fly gathered. around the former mayor's bedside awaiting the end “BULLY!” SAYS T. R. PASADENA, Cal, March 28. “Bully, Bully! Isn't that great?” exclaimed Colonel Roosevelt on a recent drive through the famous gunken gardens of the estate of Adolphus Busch, and saw the plas- ter storks, which were worked into the scheme of decoration. RAN AMUCK,. SAN FRANCISCO, March 28 After running amuck in the Grand hotel here, inflicting half a dozen « on himself with a knife, and fighting with a policeman until overpowered, Donald G. Blaise, 20, died today at the hospital SHOOT OFFICERS. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 28 Mutinous Albanian soldiers, drilling under Lieut. Von Schlicting, a Ger- man instructor, this afternoon shot the Heutenant dead. per Sam Has “Maneuve DISS ISS MY GRIEFANC SoRDID 1 AM TIRED OF 18 HOURS EFERY \ SANDBAGGER —— VORKING DAY. iss } VANT VoT COMING TO ME. oer VANT 1 VANT A 24-HoOURS OR, BY GOLt 1 Quit 7" " DER CHOBs 7 ( | DAY (: AN UNSTUD Bona SWOON, f Ah + PIL Ne + POEM * Ce ng on 3 red” Mexico Into His Midst Map Shows the American Army to Right of Em, Army of About to Left "Em, and Navy Around ‘Em, All Ready to Volley and Thun. der HOW TO BE OR SHORT the Orph rents to the was reached misatoners bas years block punty by will pay thetr This decision the county day, This been leuged for the last five to, George B. Lamping for 0a month. The rental receipts the premises now total $3 whtich includes $1,600 for the Ph@um theatre DROPS DEAD { Just as she was paying her fare fon a Seattle, Rev & Southern jetreet car last night, Mre. Margaret (| Wilson, 70, dropped dead. She was ithe wife of 8. N. Wilson, a ret d }merchant of Columbia, station. Mr Wilson ts eritieally fi! and the sud (didn't you know you had one {don death of his wife is being kept | make over your body to sult taste.| from him In fact, Dr. Arthur Keith, of the? British Royal College of Surgeons, | | points out the relation between the | | pituitary gland at the base of the| skull and the growth of the body The time will soon be here, he says, | when it will not only be possible to} regulate bodily growth, but the size and shape of any portion ¢ the body can be regulated. If you'v got @ nose you would like to have made over, here's your chance. CHINA QUITS LONDON, March” 28.— Pekin dispatches td the Times say today that China has granted every Rus. sian demand except the establish ment of a Russian consulate at Kobs These concessions are ex pected to satisfy Russt: fly, but fresh troubles are ant pated as the result of Russian syn dicates’ mining in Southeast China 4 Times thinks Japan and Russia will jointly present Man churian demands which will result in an armed clash com block 200, Or with | don't Irreconcilables' are irreconctlable or not FIND VICTIM | A Indicates Cavity containing Pitu tary Gland, Above the Sphenoid or | Butterfly Bone, 8. Would’st grow tall? Or are you too tall ready? no differenc the The time is coming whet the 4 men will be a tinker with your pituitary ‘or (ity United Press.) BRISBANE, Aus., March 28 Bits of cargo from the }steamer Yongala, which wash ed ashore here today, have jcaused almost a certainty that |the vessel with her crew of 70 jsailors and 68 passengers is lost. It is believed the Y }gala foundered at sea with all |on board. Miller Aids Prisoners Prosecutor Murphy has requested Sheriff Hodge to put Peter Miller, the lawyer-burglar, in a cell occu pied by men alceady convicted, tn order to prevent him from framing up defenses for those who have yet to stand trial Miller is awaiting final adjudica of his cases in the supreme He has been te | court | twice Is He Crazy? | Jail he is said to bave given other prisoners the benefit of his legal CHICAGO, March 28.—"I do not | knowledge. recognize the law of marriage, of business, or of any materia),” said| LOS AN S, March 28.—Be- Evelyn Arthur § revealgr of the ;oause he left the imprint of his absolute life,” and director of the | five fingers on a flour bin, Pedro destinies of a number of ‘young |Rodriguez today begins @ 100-day girls who were found with him in/|sentence for petty larceny. “Rod. 4 North Side flat, in answer to|higuez was employes in a Main Judge Tuthill’s question st. restaurant. Ife was accused of “Did it ever occur to you that | stealing a purse containing $60 you are what is ordinarily termed |The police traced the man to the asked the judge. cafe, and found the Imprints on the it did not,” See replied, purse, and Rodriguez's — finge prints on the flour bin, ATTACK J. BULL. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 28. President Taft may want peace jand friendship with Great Britain, but the International Reform Bu. reau here is dead against John Bull because of his opium selling opera tions in China, KNIGHTS WILL DRILL. Knights of Pythias in full uniform will execute a series of fancy drills during the play, “Damon and Pythias,” at the Alhambra tonight. One thousand members will attend. GIFTS FOR “U" The university has received three valuable gifts, a collection of marine shells, 150 Eskimo curiosities, and a large collection of birds’ eggs. FINGER PRINTS BETRAY 8. “No, RRR * * * ARREST THIS DEMOCRAT * ALBANY, March 28.—Pat- ® rick Dugan yesterday proved * he was a democrat, and was *| arrested, Entering the state % capitol he demanded a job of * “Packey” McCabe, the demo- * cratic boss of Albany I'm as good a democrat as Dave Walsh,” he roared, “and these hot air promises to be quiet and wait a little while don't go with me any longer. Promises don't produge any- thing but windbal) pudding for the table.” Keeeeeeeeee CELL LA TEN CENTS A DAY. BOSTON, March 28.—Ten cents daily should feed you, says Prof L. J, Henderson of Harvard. Four and one half pounds of food is enough, and 70 per cent of this should be plain water. ° KSSSESER EE EE EEE EE Residents near the John Day school are organising a get to- gether club fog the discussion of civic topics. The first meeting was to be held in the John Day school Jest night. convicted | While waiting in the county | | by GOOD WORK SHFFHA | Bextoning April 1, the tenants of ALBANY, N. Y Following last aucus whe liminated as the regular nominee for United States ne a half score of candidates jockeying for position in the race today The ycus reconvenes to night The insurgents in the legi« today notified the» regulars they must decide to support man Ridder, Isadore Straus or Martin Glynn. If they refuse, the insurgents will ask the republicans to gombine with them and thus elect one of the three }. $. Senator Depew today graphed Senator Brickett, releasing the republican legislators from their caucus pledges binding them to support him CHANGE THE DATE The date for holding populdr carnival was definitely settled as the ginning Monday, July 17. The co mittee on arrangements recom mende@ early fall as a most appro: ire Her tele Seattle's psterda week | priate time, but the general senti-; ment of the meeting earlier date when. the ton would be at its bh attle, weather at its best A suitable name and souvenir de sign will be decided upon by the trustees Saturday night. A reward of $100 for the best suggestion has resulted in a flood of competition WILL RONALD QUIT? Court house gossip has it that Judge Ronald will also leave the bench soon. This, with the vacancy to be made by the retirement of Judge Gay, as announced, will again leave two appointments to be made the governor. Judge Ronald's retirement is sald to be due to a desire to form again the old law partnership with former Secretary R. A. Ballinger favored an tourist sea OLD RESIDENT DEAD Mrs. Hattie B. Ogden, a resident of Washington for the last 22 years, died Sunday in this city, at the age of 51. Mrs. W. MeNor ran and Edna Ogden, two daughters, survive. . n F. Asthina and Brown's and onchial Sufferers | I Troches. . Bate ht and Se-} | SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. When Jack Johnson, pugilist, comes before Superior Judge Mogan here this afternoon in connection with hin jail sentence of 25 days, it is believed that District Attorney Fickert may use his influence to have the fighter let off with a five- day term. on Jack, the Black Ma said Assistant Jailer J recently oceupled by vy weight been his lawy trying as Corpus as he wa his fed ire a writ He had been sen days for Judge Tr er broke in on him the turned a The rest cell wh ers scu to nec wel shac jai uidet er told him wed mee wdy, mar KIDNAPER? Charging her husband naping their de 4 yer have harbored him Mrs. Black got a divorce from F.| Black of Everett on M 21 to have the children on When Black got them ely fled to come on 1 kly kid with Black yator for hi police he warrant and the C., where Var ertain da he mmed arm for a cafe whict s enough to pay story of at Corkery, a farmer, and Ps ivan owner of the American cording to a complaint filed the superior court sterday Corkery says he was led to | that the cafe made $1,200 a month. and be gave his farm in exchange for it and a $15,000 note Hix complaint says that transaction was unfair as shock the judgment of any honest man, and the plaintiffs were the victims of the grossest and have been reduced from com parative affluence to pov Corkery wants his de Sul van. annulled, especially au the American cafe under the Dilling administration cannot operate under the same license as “he! American on above it, as he| was led to believe could be done A $45,( barely penses tween Oregon formerly mak is the Edward in the 80 to be CLANCY IN COURT, When John Clancy, king of hand- | book men and boss of the First ward not so very long ago, failed | to appear at 9:30 yesterday morn ing before the grand jury, a bench warrant was issued for him by Main upon the request of Foreman Corliss and Prosecutor | Murphy But Clancy explained the satisfaction of the court he finally showed up at 10:30. subpoena was dated wrong, hour being fixed an hour la usual SALOON LICENSES UP. The question of whether or not} the Occidenta| Realty Co., the hold ing company for one of the brew ing companies, should get saloon | enses or not was re-referred to! the committee on licenses by the city council, and will receive a pub-| lic hearing at the meeting of the license committee Monday morning at 10 o'clock, rc it all to when | His the | r than Lady Wellington Coa You'll smaller each month if you use The reason is that it lasts is absolutely free from waste for inferior grades. Prices at Lump, $5.50—Nut, $4,.00—Furnace, $3.75 a. Distributers for Superior Issaquah Coal Prices at Lump, $4.50. PACIFIC COAL AND OIL COMPANY O. M. LATIMER, Mgr. L | MAIN OFFICE 401 HINKLEY BLK. BOTH PHONES SO40 ‘North 465-Green 652 PRICES PHONE WEST II FOR WEST SEATTLE be delighted with the way your coal bill gets LADY WELLINGTON COAL. longer, gives more heat and Prices are no higher than Bunkers Bunkers : —Nut, $3.50 ATONA BUNKERS 13 NORTHLAKE AVE. ed- | POOR TRADE 1).| OF stamps to pay ‘Jack Johnson Didn’t Want to | Ride to Jail in Police Wagon leadingly asked the ed that the jailer was ‘¢ and that he would be the city to the y didn’ champ. count ar peared and he the YOU SHOULD KNOW That F. W. Stevenson & Co, Bailey Bidg., handle grain and pro- visions on Chicago rd of Trade. That the Savoy Theatre will show Wednesday, “Pallid Hues in Cloud- d in the n smile ap- em to mind kies That the Stevens Cafe. 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