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ithe have done amith ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 13, NO. 3! SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911 ONE CENT. 23. 78AtNe ano NEWS STANDS be RS, HENRY LOSES HER CHILDREN amilton Defiant MAINE AGKINST Mrs. Henry in Suspense Awaits HUSBAND ALSO ‘Overrides People /MIME IM. Decision Which Means All to Her GETS DIVORCE Henry, Says Eleanor Addams, Because Mrs, Henry Is Only a Child Yet—Loss of Her Children Is All “Commissioner ton isn't through with the women | pr t k ¢ That Could Crush Girl Wife ans - . nd he to “of Seattle. ee tict d yesterday when he said he|the Maine te jected © OH KERR MERE RH EEE | enoaA, 5,38 husband : gon is Coreen « orn. The fight has only begun.” |Tesolution | favoring its adoption, | & * Pr ins we eres. eae oN ‘ nt by leaders of the Women’s ; ee in Cig AR le ed = ie , area reaeas ‘ n { * ring the Her die | H od ' * ig war r the county hospital meeting | toward the amendment, t - case, will make his de- ® the childres a Acting J . y. The club was largely represented at the meeting he state law make * this afternoon. Argu- % | tha ‘ “Hamilton just tolerated us, that was all,” said one of the eid Be tice B. Sy commen on both w | ’ mof the club. “He sat there spitting tobacco on the the 12th Sunk li Kelt Mt all afternoon w the en stood up fighting for hu-! ag * At that time no formal de * decision, In a ling the conditions for t r nfortunate ' is at * cinion had yet been made on *® He ho is a : ) fer 64 hours Tee ee eee ee eee nes . * the motion by Henry's attor- j absolu over to the man, to pier . ‘ya testinony 25 ‘ * : May Tea me ae tee sindsed Fare the county 1 * “To the I Boa . * he childre ore a th manager \ e y ope 1 he Ma Lavine eitemay ontan amt of organ . oe hah at this, aterenok iaeiae 3 yee es ev pital as BRITAIN HONORS & reauest. of Henry's attorneys i 7 . MORGAN'S NIECE * that they be given an oppor &| ie es . Y tunity to prepare a brief to ® | eee presen * * show the court that unless the * + Corso * ® children are brought here, # : * inposition would be of # ; | Paul Two Molex * no effect in the state of Call * ; * where are e A i } Me : d to be now ¢ f Er Ct ; P -tmrtorn took excev * LHRH REAM RARE soweinis. the. dynamitis : patem of bookkee | ; I} ly no system af BY ELEANOR ADDAMS. d | w—County Comm wie. ‘ i What sort a woman is this bi kl - { *My arm was throws , Iva May Henry, who bi ayed p ‘ ested in con-| tir " e e fists i] ‘mn orderly, when P quch & vitel gart in two men's lives? : : : ‘ was cursing 1] my ded. | The little biome of Albert J. Me t : } Defore the grand : ry, bank broken up because , ‘ the La © ext * {| fave been ap iumate of the Fe rs Ke banker cific ( ri ri t 4 | ward for : ae ae dies ; : rich and respectéd men, | mond. ht to e / William Xe, | ee Bowens Ph a gave “up W lar osition, | il last night by Deput estle I { + ler igs know . ; mding | Brewe The Domenica ¢ M v } parm where it had be ecp oe ern / I was wor nin wh paren, Ge > Sater. Ame harge of tt trict, | "Meals at the ho in kimono, Romel, Jacques Angely and Di Bi cents a day pe A & couch, while her moth co Risstero Sheriff shar Bone ty Commis« F rs. Arey, was helping her with lg compere,” tS am os.” y |threatened the life ned tin Biack Dia- ident upon conditions, 1 It must have been a terribl night | sending thelr sick for Iva May Henry last night. The Pal had soug efused to ¢ orde om county hospital to be ¢ . suspense of waiting till this after on the same day as y f Max Davis, stationed be prosecuted for cruc to | in noon for verdict. th eneer oee and had 4 coal mines, that a squad of "iH. W. Pohiman. air: | tf tainty, the realization that all she| b 1, it is abeged ties were hurried to the scene }eould say to the judge had been} said, that the case was closed, that future, her name, her honor he keeping of a man called the court bench Sbe had gone through a terrible ordeal for four days Mereilese witn * had tried to tear her character to shreds, had laid her re before @ seandal-hongry who on arrested ‘severa explosion MRS. LEWIS HARCOURT. LONDON, March 30.—The new dnought Monarch, largest bat hip ever built. by the Vickers launched at Elswiek today, and The First Straw Hat Snapshot on Second Avenue Today by The Star Staff Photographer takes care of his friend 1. Plerpont Mo: ‘That was proved rday when Will BE. Hu ey. our stand- | christened by Mra. Lewis H. owe. cod qongressman, who has been for years for ship sub- |wife of the secretary of sts 1 théteaht i'webient tke henacalel <4 ORES SR ; pot bis reward | ob “a0 aa ene & t Yous wreck. But she wasn't | Boy ‘Hemp ‘ivan ' sta low | pont Morga She was form Pogo we | : sau d, bu he things sa " | Of course we know it's Spring and i such— Gaver port. He was traveling on York to get away court room, which would have kill-| The honor to Mra. Harcourt, the! oq interests: Humphrey is a good friend of t Seenum they first American woman to christen [ire ene Ores ee ee ee But isn’t this a bit too much? gent the steamer Ate n hough thi fang ~ ~ ne memory of Mra. Henry middle ¢ a British battleship, folle clos “4 Pg poe @¥ery other passenger or i an ie «Gen Ge pagar tel husband | one 2 caly. a obile yet | This smiling youth in garb urbane— might to be quara d a - oF to be raised to the peera She ts growing up during the May don the straw, by heck, in ying mad when the boat reached New days of the trial, but she is stfi af ‘The passengers were b Since her initiation into British| oniig vain ins Test night. Bot Humphrey didn't care. oP } cabinet Jety she has played th re - ‘ | What if Dame Spring should change Be goed to the Wall and they'll be good to you |CADinet wore) a octitice bard and| ai He is only 26 today. She | her ming "what Humphrey dew rated ponngn dl edt of hor husband. | 88 & mere girl when”she married} }And to this lid do things unkind? Bere, Tor traveling on a pass,"~ Humphrey replied, when the Henry. She has the child's likings Hew Orleans reporters asked bim last nig There's no law | for good times, the child's faculty But someone's got to wear the t care t scuss the passen of throwing off the unpleasant} ft on ocean vessel 1 do care discus th passen . p = | first— ee pestent Gear their. inconvenience things, the child's Inck of respon-| To satisfy Dame Fashion's thirst! ‘ees = vg ow A i | But (confidential) can you say fenry was cross with her. She IVA MAY HENRY. | That this is quite a Straw Hat Day? Frank B. Wiestling, an attorm uting attorney in his automobile Why shouldn't * * WEATHER FORECAST, * " * Fair tonight a 2 yi Mother Ryther's chiic | ceedings started against him by! gone anything wrong Bo tones = Friday * is daly tn sight |the King County Bar Association Sut her mind * iiss ca the» Special Prosecutor John E. Higgins * * | is cond « the case for the asso RRR ae ciation, while Wiestling is defended away and neve: oldest 18, The hardship will | by T. Dailey $ think of 8 Rae Rover girl is T hip ¥ } ce fs attle again,” she said, {#torm, storm all the time,” as the /not be so great, think the Wagers. This morning nator Geo.| Maybe can, She is lucky if} wife deseribed It. It was not a/So they seek a divorce i oe Raided U. Piper, F. Seebold amd A. H./ she is able to do #0. sensational story which was un-| Secarcely could the scene this | tified to Wiestling’s p And I'll have to go back to|raveled before Acting Judge Lan-| morning be called a contest. While ing H. L. Hackett to imper-| Kennydale and face my neighbors,” |don this morning, when the divorce |the wife testified that her husband b Students | Sonat Savetemest {nervice | said Mrs. Arey suit of Anna Wager against Edwin |had failed to provide the family 'y |agent for the purpose = intiniést Poor mother,” murmured the} A Wager was called up. But it|with actual necessities, the hus-| PULLMAN, March 30—Washing ing voters to support Wiestling for) gir], “But they'll respect you for|was a tragic one, as are most di-|ban, an architect, whose éarnings | ton state college is torn with excite. | went on to the Married for 20 years, four chil-,years. Both sides had wanted a! When this case is over. divorce for a long time, but the ree and my chil children were too small. Now the| dren born to them, owning a home of their own—yet “nothing but o 4 ten next Monday. Everythir Pie tetush expenses will go to the fo the more p who go, more money for M Ry Wittig ebildren Mouse” is the at iy the Landers Stevens stc Y. The Star arranged the prosecuting attorne sticking up for m: dded vorce case It was the story of|approximated, he said, about $100/ ment today following a disgraceful today with Mar Harry “What if you don't get the chil-|unreckoned incompatibility a month, offered voluntarily to give | attack upon the women’s dormitory Of the Seattle is dren?” I ask And it was not different than |toward the support of the children | by a crowd of students early this Peture shows pretty Flor It made her thoughtful and sad|many other divorce trials in bring | $60 & month, together with $1,500] morning, during which several , one of the members and angry altogether ing out that bond of children which|in cash for the wife's interest in| young women were dragged into M the Stevens company, who will I will never give them up,” she}ties husband and wife for years and|the community property the lways and treated roughly Melp the Ryther horn: said Nise Today seve al of the co-eds left PROVE |] orgies. oioc0""|SILENT TRAGEDY OF LONELY LIFE. ."ihr"ysciariais ttle at ay bi sister conductin rigid investigation “MIS FLORENCE SPENCER. | sists Senator Bryan will have an| dren from me: IS RELATED BY DEAD MAN’S DIARY | eviriedy "sie Wale Buc SS >| opportunity to prove that Judge| There are other things in the LF March 30.—Another silent redy secrecy will attach to the names of Yakey of Kitsap county is unfit to| world besides ourselves, our happi MELFORT, Sask. March Perer aene, eeneey ce the young men involved. er has alre: herself on the pout Mother I know something | | : 4 ; id, white northland is related by two hunters just returned got on with the National | Ryther’s good work for the chil-| o°o0). tne bench, as he had pub-|ness, our pretty clothes. Iva May|* the cold, “ : a iii isompany here two years ago.| dren,” gaid Miss Spencer when whe] i100 1 the Navy Yard American, |Henry wag thinking of that last|® % civilization bearing with them « written record of long priva = iat she went to New York! heard about th fit last night.! 6 which he is editor. | night Her children taken away! tion and lonely suffering of a fellow trapper, embodied in the diary of the dead man, Last fall three hunters went to Lake river, but found their provisions running low. One of the trap pers, Cummings, stayed behind to look after the traps until the others returned in the spring. When spring opened the fishermen again went north, but found the lonely vigil of thelr ioined “The Kins\r Re came back to 4 place as ch. the Stevens com irl” show. | “I know that every member of the!” mite js believed to be the effect| This thought scared her. week |company will do their best Mon-| of a ruling made by Judge Main| It Mrs. Henry gets her children cter actress | day to help make the fun just a4) \ctoraay when he denied the| she can forget everything else that a ' big as possible motion to strike from Bryan’s|{8 éad and terrible in her case, he sald, [A24Ner certain allegations putting} Deety tittle ting, with|® erstwhile partner ended only in a corpse In the shack, and by | Judge Yakey In tssu the side of the dead man a diary written by him, telling of the jcouraged them to do, It is expected that Attorneys R.|° Following this ruling, Bryan|a Dresden doll face, slim fingers, , ‘ OS FREEDOM D. Townsend and $. R. Rush, for|gecured a subpoena for Judge|red mouth that 1s quick to pout or jong dreary days and awful nights in the northern solitude |the government will argue for the| yakey to appear at the disbarment] to smile. 1 the afternoon, That's what drew Henry, who vor , MalialieltatiedietetedalieteteMs Melia: telieteteletamelettel jctment during trial, which was set for April 24, Mother Ryther Faces the Future Smi lingly With a total of $344 the subscription list the 4 of Mother Ryther’s children is closed by The Star Soe y. The action of the when E. C. Hughes will close for was nearly twice her age when they he Sry i county commissioners in voting to give Mother Ryth 0 eve the. defense were married eight years ago, month, together with the Seattle theatre benefit, arr ‘The The easy attitude of the de NEWS ITEMS FROM That's what drew Foster Kelly to 8t will enable her to get alon The money ont ibuted t 7 ar, enable her to get along ne money contributed by Star lfendants, Munday, Siegley and| forget everything for her. Lee SEES SEES Ute ee eee ee EE y readers has been sufficient to pay off the debts of the home, and evidence sa dea Shiels, is thought to indicate that} But there's something sad, some- . the cag hae Pla c and : @ 80 far bh Ae ee eee? coutident of || THE HICKTOWN BEE || ening. thougnttul about her. face today Mother Ryther faces the future smnilingly a “fi the Alaska al por acquittal that wasn't there befo Mostly ; cher the money secured since The Star opened its s i Ses te o uittal ee Maer te an tion list, groceries, clothing and various other use . oysbaa ae gar a PEACE AT HAND? ever chicas inex, shaadi a hee F. Cotterill, a laborer living at)clerk offered him a check for $3.80,| een contributed, amounting in all to over $100. “But The Star ui 8 he defense the " hi jobered he eadled her, P . “ay ong. | expla x that 50 cents had bee ‘ wt : by Lica ng MM Phases of the case be fully|..24 PASO, Tex. March 30.—To will help her grow to be @ woman” |the Norway house, a native of Hng-| XP ae ae ioapital pS peed its readers not to forget Mother Ryther and her little children, w a | fully | atlow those who have fought for For at 26 Iva May Henry js still a] Iaed, naturalized several yours ARO, (eri demanded a receipt, showing| Put for her. would me Bomeiene. . Whenever yorwilr W0.do sme. x : |the insurrecto cause to have some ' e- | child wanis to renounce his allegiance to|that he had paid for hospital privk| (tun for, somebody who needs aid, just remember the Mother oa of the attorneys | pact in the consideration of peac : ! 1 the United States, He says he re-|leges for the month. This was re is ‘sehen ul ? : of not eee a peeves tnay te be ts ne up at {use {0 bo a citizen in a conntry| fused, and Cotterill instituted a suit] pain tat pt ne hie today stands as follow What no cea ot aoeeatea pace at fe sca gary oe a DOW wi where there is no justice for a poor| for the full amount due him R eaatine tr $ ' Samat, 10 an argument| Mexico near Chihcahes, = aye Jake Bitter ALBANY, N. Y,, March 30 man, The immigration office 1s up| In Justice Brown's court yester-| A.fympathizer } Mi: tedex. towel a ee general conference of the dene in the air and has sent to Washing-|day he lost his case and the check} fC. donnston s sicaiss si lar streus @ Alaska| CONSTANTINOPI March 30. rhe Widgeting Kairies musical |opatic party state leaders this aft-|ton, D. C., fot advice. for $3.80 w retained to partly A a law of 1904, which he|Reports were received here today will, play tm town tomer | ernoon ended in the prediction that| @otterill_ was working for the | cover the costs, amounting to $7.50, mri raed c Permits plural entries, |through private sources that Al bitters exclusively. ‘This {the deadlock over the sélection of| Northern Pacific ratlway as a thus leaving Cotterill owing $3.70 f . tl "t the f, forty joc ent lbanian rebels bave captured the of & 2008 - st Hert |. U. S senator would end tomor-|tion hand for $1 per day. He for working a week. -Hts indigna Hengafter any Star venders who desire to help the children under SE coy ects | ren ct Baral 4 Taranto : inportum ix going vo sue a |row. The tip is out that Supreme worked six days, and $3.80 was sub-| tion was so aroused that he wont| Mother Ryther's charge are requested to send their contributions di- defendants, “thee gialio being sont. from Dalmatia, 40| gertain, atieged editor in” Witler Court Justice Dowling will be) tracted for board, which loft him to tRe Inyuigration office and asked] rect to Mother Ryther, as The Star today closes its public subscrip- Creek for a9 neery. will If eee invited and en-|miles away, to dislodge them, there ain't a settlement by Bat, p.m, elected, ih 60 for the week's work, The, to have his citizenship cancelled, tion list.

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