The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1911, Page 1

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fees The Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE TTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 1 1 ' Raise AmB 3 Ws #TANDS be WERE YOU IN THE RUSH? y : ocke ¢ GETTING READY FOR TEDDY (The Drawing Would Not This Space HALF YEARS HOTEL T OLD MINISTER MAY BE PARDONED a REAL ESTATE And heading the nam p be that of John F Murphy, under whose direction Rev prosecuted. John Murphy has done his duty as a cuter. He is now Scores Management -.acy to do his duty as a man of Washington Natator- ium for Girl's Death. Eb We, the jury called to inquire the causes of the death of Pear 18 years old, find that she ta te her death by ¢rowning in i HE HAD TO “‘Epecl at the Washington natator ; @ are sworn cut . : and we fee! that (t was caused b Syse rphy had n ’ { was an easy by criminal careiessness and neg — Sutton admitted in advance all t y charged agains: iol the groseest sort on the part "*™=ely. that be hud ignorantly vioiat < laws. It wa the management of the said ttempt at fraud) The woman be r her own req net even vote fatatorium in not em. a proper, sufficient and com arphy @id his duty help to look after patrons at iow | am ready to ‘ign a recommendation for his pardon times eaid natatorium is open ht nytedy who w D> criticise me for doing the public.” F. K. Adams, fore- 2 5 E. Bennett, W. E There'll be thousands of names on that petition if Governor Hay | wants them. {ff he is doubtful as to the way Seattle people feel, he can get more names on his petition than 0. T. Erickson got votes for councilmay But Hay won't need them. Or ask them | knowing that is innocent | for the law to act, ready to jini, L. Yeammans, J He asks no |e coh as : ee Si ete wr ace [OPPORTUNITY TO EXOY Sa ES See es oki, F sc wan es avtneycar emer me VOUS AND OP A tly ; He urges < ourt imposed a sen ack t officer, especially t ? e « tor the Ob ce of two years and young Su did 3 y P horities 7 en each of the isn't what I came here f be spoke up, looking th ny ee: | ¢o but he'll serve them SRR RRR Re Two years and a the total sentence. to say, Hillman will, theoretically, serve 13 years for each year spent in the peni tentiary Hillman is lucky the eve 1 came here to HAD THE FIGHTING SPIRIT The boy's fighting spirit touched the heart of the old fighter. | Go ahead and fight. then,” he said And Sutton did tight—clear through to the bitter end. Through 57 bicody battles, withgut ever losing one day from his place in the ranks, the boy Sutton played a man's part. And when he was finally mustered out three months after the surrender at Appo- matox, he was just 18. m4 That's the kind of a man he this old minister that | politicians tried to crucify op ai charges. It's a war of the|that any man in America could be proud of. red a pathet And he'll never go to the penitentiary, in spite of all the petty} sobbing!y took | politicians in Seattle. ‘And John Murphy, after doing his sworn duty as prosecutor, will | oman Says | me go on after the real election crooks—the men who steal wards ed WORK FOR H. BRYAN. Yesterday Judge Scores Jurors. eee eee tee tee eee colonize floaters. choking — 9-600 napa eng need to = = “4 | ence e jury of we stat to take care of eee Davies. ; point Mrs. Moore k } Forced to live the life of afbeem made tc a el b Th a poner “Ne catch. eae rest in court continued, “No completely, am recluse in a forest for many years. | Bittle shack, was jury could ever be secured that Misses of the natator Beginning in The Star Monday, a chapter will ‘ compelled to 4: manual labor | petled to clear land, ‘ood, would acquit Hillman on the - os the nates 7 1} a » Myst ordinarily rforn by men in apd do other mar 7 } denc " c oe ot day of a mystery story. It will be called “The Myster 3 evidence introduced in this i was ogg c yy tng Lucky Pennies. vilta ities, and living . prben she needed ‘ trial, The guilt of the defend E “Well, we run it first of Pour of these pennies will be hidden down town every day. T y { . burdes | to chop ord md te ant was, in my judgment, ; “Well, w first of f a divorce comy this |for it, she a | proved more conclusively than 0 . will be in PLAIN SIGHT. But you t 1 y ou re ode ; e . 7 4 for the most yw ~ the chapter in The Star y nat . lenty | morning y ns She cx n SA FRANCISC( pril nm any case in my experience, ‘8 whereate 1 guess ot plain clues and you can eN meee . fs a pom ~~ bench or at the Waa afraid to come around,” | —Providin read caretu : your oki he task « emer away from he ot th er abens . corpus “| should have felt that there Anyway, | haven't seen | "FSD" each of these pennies retu me day to The 3 ee nee at be kic . 5 eee . San Francisco} woutd have been a miscarriage oat ® nga ce imal sowie : attle, Mrs. Johnson, six n t t 1-| of justice had the defendant today said she in-|otfice you will given two best + at some leadin years ago. Although there is been acquitted.” ML seme for domeaue |" Tickets good for performance the following evening amunit perty worth at least : the owners . 18 THE ONLY CONDITION: No m will be per-| $1 ‘1 « to the complaint, mitted to reap the reward the second tim * 24 readers of| Mrs. Johnson complains of shaving e. cn gaa The Star two seats each—48 seats will be gi away during the | week. | SHINGTO! heagss pegs eet DENTON VANE “ oon edition of The Star on Monday WASHINGTON Apr Dame re . To give day w a better } ot tng | | | Get a copy as carly as you can—buy it on the stre NEW pril u v ¥ ed YORK, April 1 Hurry up SPRINGFIELD, Mass, A secret ca ot the noe phe at Ryther eee ee tte ee ee eee eee ee i be easy got a burglar locked in the nous message came into the 68th |® better plot for a drama than came | BOminated for speaker witnout of | € a : afteir wil §s 7 RIK E et police sta - nto the 65tB | out in the divorce court here. John | Position urleson Texas WAS) MH RR RE REE RE RH Ee ane See were immediately detailed on the| 2. Swenson started with his + ery vpn wna egyase A ae WINNIPEG, April 1—More than|job. Drawing their guns, they tip on the hon moon trip to Sw A. ~ S.: ae fre - 10,000 miners in Alberta and East-| toed t r, suddenly unlocked | Sh¢ n old sweetheart there) ia. reporters 4 that he ern British Columbia went on it t they saw a large |*"¢ ee. tpterned to A . yore ni oreig: strike at midgight. Coal supply ‘ough with Ins ead me wrote him to get throughout the district is short and | a roa verce, and he reluctan the condition is critical. nate a siiatiliialaa NNR Se | Thsen could scarcely have cone ived erat er Champ Clark, was | and centr the Seat was drowned ‘ re serene ast REVEEEVESR ENED # heed ao |< possy’s stomacn oo oe "lt WAS JUNK SHOP Assertion made ae, before the VALLEJO, Cal, April 1— Because his cow coughed con ¥ Kitty Brags, stantly, neighbors forced Hen- Tally irvine, ry Studer to kil! the animal, as witness: it was believed she was a vic- tim of tuberculosis. .But this surmise proved all wrong. A post mortem examination showed that the cow had tried to make a junk shop of its stomach. Among the articles found in the stomach were a gold watch and chain, a dia- mond ring, a door knob, a a plese of iron chain, several pounds of nails, six feet of barbed wire and 132 hair pins. & mpensating on to the play “The Blue there will be a nem & had brushed against a} and broke. HE DIED ON LAND. BOSTON, April 1—After br SOUTH BEND, Ind. rils of the de t ea HAPPINESS IN STORE. NEWS ITEMS FROM | HERE’S MERRY ROW ‘w:rr2!% Ss, Pw: ee a eae ee ce Oa The Dedtor—Well, old man, I'm a witness : P | going to marry a rich widow next THE HICKTOWN BEE] srw YORK. April 1 — Magistrate agains tt aaa Of 6 80 lek Corrigan today called Maycy ¥- | bones 1,20 n e X25 The Creditor—indeed? Well— nor a when G or cal found t 1 CHEAP AT THAT. Ah! Congratulate me, old chap!— York a ch ‘ He defied the | cott If 1 0 } € wr has fig 1 it| Toledo Blade. ayor to remoye him having 1 The Gaynor-Corrigan row t $6,000 bail result of charges by Corrigan New York LosT HER. SEAR IAN ted, anc t| PITTSFIELD, Mass, A Li alized Separated from her husbs al sche . | dou’ she $e claimed t e an It n co * PEST ELS | : y the : Mrs. Harriet M. Ferrari, 7 < os SCOTTY'S COME BACK * SCO, April 1—Col . x | WILLIE 1S BACK blind, was burned to death in , vy Fo 1 Dent d vag teehee oop Hae Baar Reber ‘ WASHINGTON, April 1.—wit B.| 9?*""" ged | te rom th neral range . , * * * eet eee tee * * * * * * + 7 7 * over the actual eee ee ee ee SESE EEE EE EEE EE Re ——— Tye eyrererarertas KSEE ERE E Ee eee ee * WATER sHut.ore Notice Ster will be » on good bye today. Tomorrow evening |Humphrey, Sea utter wm r Do you now mere Col. Roosevelt will leave for Reno, n yester an might than the swe | | Nev. where he will deliver an ad | atral Amer-| Little Bess--Oh! J s'pose it's the | knows a rth no one! dress along with » core a@utomodile, | kne 4s Wiha eee eee

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