The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1911, Page 3

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bh better ected, Your Many t and Strictly baths, 60 IES BURY -VICTIMS| "OSGAR und ADOLF” . THE S8TAR—SATURDAY, APRI 191 REMEMBER DISS rh DER FIRST ——__~ OF COURSE NOD — we 4 OF APRIL. ADOL eh Ss oss — DOT FEL LER FOUND \_ DON D BE SO EASY, ADOLP VALVE —~ onuY Day IN yaubs VEN }— Gee wriz' Scat DIS PEARL ovine HE J HERE GIF MIM $45, THIRTY val sol bs p diggs inn LOOK WHAT WASS RATING SOME tt FOR 1D WE MAKE MORE DOT CENTS.) , You NEED no _~ |} ' + FOUND — “| ON DER MALF -BACK Bur way | RUN RIGMT AROUNDT . Y | ME VON'D LRAVE ID UNLESS 7 TO A JEWELRY STORE UND Smut f [ASSISTANCE ee Yi vy LOOKS eed we GIF HM #50 JA /1D FOR SO MUCH MONEY WE CAN ) So Loon oud} Gann a PEARL! \ 1 vourr'nd po 1D! LAUGM AD DER MINT bay You \ a A ediignll ) OSGAR ) VILL BE CARE FUL = \ ALREADY More Rotten Food at the County Hospital ‘The Daker at the I left, that he was going to cut out | dani that fancy stuff he didn’t) ™ casted ay even - know how to make it ig end Bo one employed - 1 brought two loaves of my own pace. baking with me .ron hospital Monday, March Star ex y one ng to see the differ the rotten fc at the hos | or pa of this to pial, ee oe to - — Ka ee ows snd compare it with weeny Dread. hai @ the ithe stuff they are putting up now was doing (he instead of bread ig committees Yes, the patients do most of the food. the work, § 2 or eight work in following Wed kitchen, ay ng about 12 b a day get $2 a wement In ES good bread for Mbsick men and women are aga a sult fil fal sour, soggy bread court yester was while the hospital was t then discharge “All the bread was Pew nothing about ba ‘ad bad never tried it fg to the hospital wade some cinnamor tokies. The cook te PLAGUE KILLS 39,000 ST. PETERSBURG, A When Y e found he had which Hogan says, Tees received f Russian and | Mated that 400 de is sald ¢ wececurring Us 1 Kiang terior of ( Garict, which +» on s from | have oceurred wi a pues that the | weeks TACOMA, April 1 ae being made to day me of G. W. Kiese plainant, fe les and his he says whe the bar drinks for Instead, panion saloon pro- i for two glasses COHN 5 es laid a dime on | -$20,00 REWARD ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. April 1 With rifles and ropes, cowboys are hot on @ trail of four mer who are reported to be riding des. perately toward Oklahoma. They re believed to be the kidnapers ¢ little Waldo Rogers, and the ¢ termined to lynch th boys are rs, father of the child svery i was € seems to be no doubt that prisoners who the Albu they were bbery. Dennis erado, is re-| ader | mised to pro wary to} re and # and men to Mills has p 1 the m © or kill kidna al Q A 11 ST ALBANY April After rdest struggle m ever seen upre O'Gorman cted United by 112 auncy M expired jemocrat, was ¢ senator last night against 80 cast for C pew, whose term month. Pitter, convicted late yesterday of | of heer, he rang up but five cents ae ie as mdi new anti-treating law and handed back the change. 400 pene $50. Then, according to Kiesel, he was yorman oa the Kirsel, the first to be away momentarily, and when ee owing treating in his saloon, found fi Seth ten ane wots te eet Mia Wetified that he did not accept front of the glass of Fries’ com Se: ily ly te 30 pallet Toney from A. H ies, the com- panion. | ied “sae badaation Ga 1 . —==s | Senatorelect O'Gorman will | tea ave for Washington Monday ity Fortune aits | tat he will be © “real progre Whe dressed up and took her for| Walk or to a show she would ac- of trying to catch the eye other woman. If he didn’t ip she would accuse him of careless because he was her. Weeks after their wedding continues Edward E. Dutt fomplaint for divorce, his Christina, began to develop a Gsposition. Women pase the house, he complains, were Of doing so solely to at Bis attention. He says he Deen a good hus No . HODGE’S MOTHER DIES Robert T. Hodge for Wm. Wiley 5 lost in her} With death last nixt While the sheriff's wite was bur from Calif a to the Of her mother, Mrs. Mar. Stark, the older woman| Sway. Mrs. Hodge may not mo ill trnorrow Mrs. Stark has not been well for “keme time, Two days ago she took Be a. Worse. Besides Mrs } she leaves a husband, Al Btark, one son and four Wound from Indiana 30 years She will be buried at Biack| ¥ e bi TOGETHER WILLIAM A. WILEY. ean |. Where is William A. Wiley? He John and William Ranke and/| befriended a man in Alaska at one Wis Ware, the three Darrington|time. Now a fortune awaits him who were shot down with-| Wiley, It appears, left St. Louls for Mt Provocation by William Wee.| Dawson City in 1898. He was in Nome in 1903, in Fairbanks in 1906, and later in Seattle. His exact whereabouts is unknown, however, }to A. J. Metz, who is seeking for its information concerning Wiley. address is, Box 595, Chicago, rancher, dina Se funeral Sun Fane mad South Pr Y, will be b Mile cemetery at one 47 atternoon : PAR e aes! * BAN FRANCISCO April 1 pinc E. Darling, pet of San | Society, has entered i 48 team Of 14 dogs in the all- #| on SWeepstakes, a contest * Deitrich Hamm, named on the vod tog teams over a course *|bond which was demanded by toe # long, from Bering *| Superior Judge Main on a third t he Arctic ocean and re- #| indictment against former Police tions: Mrs. Darling is the only *|Chief Wappenstein, proved to Woman member of the Nome | Prostcutor Her dogs will be driven *| yesterday that his property hold ty” Allen, known in #\ings w considerably in excess thd eon, ins Of the trail.” #| of the $66,000 bonds under which ttt hh th hh hk * | Wappy is now held and which were om supplied mainly by Hamm. Just eneenrs NIECE DIES. Ii make the bonds more solid, Mrs Cal., April 1.—Mrs,| Hamm and Eugene France, of Aber- eater Morse Cooper, favor-|deen, also qualified. gh Sov late President Me dead today at a sanitar- i & long illness. Besides , Mrs. Cooper leaves a i, Marjorie McKinley Morse. Murphy's satisfaction felup, by = HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS Coty cottages, bungalows, ready to occupy. American Buildin 108 White Bldg. + MRS. HENRY APPEALS That iva May Henry intends to/ fight for her children and a rever-| sal of Special Judge Hawkin’s de cision granting Albert J. Henry a| | divorce is borne out in papers filed) | today, asking a new trial | It is alleged that Henry and his} | witnesses ¥ guilty of nm jduct during the trial, and that tain was offered wh evidence took Mra. Henry by surprise, and which ordinary prudence could not guard against It is also claimed that new evi dence of a material nature has been disco Without waiting for the attorn ot Mrs. Henry to perfect an appeal to the supreme court, Albert J | Henry, victorious in the Henry ree suit, will proceed immedi to find his children in Call and claim them in accord with the decision of Judge Hawkins. Attorneys for Henry say he has a good idea of the children’s where abouts. If a fight is m to keep the children from-him, Henry will resort to the courts, It 1s sald the only way Henry will be deprived of the children is their removal from the United States. tk tO tk DOG THIEF CAPTURED, PARIS, April 1.—Innocent of intentional wrong doing, yet convicted of aiding a thief, a thiefdog used by a ate ae ¥ - Could the Gentleman Have Deceived Them? j . By Condo al rasan GLASS! WHAT THESE ALASKA CASES MEAN What now ure these Alaska coal case trial in Judge Hanford's What's thelr connection Cunningham cases, the Ballinger and the is Alaska business that everyt tongue on court? with the Guggenheims has for the last three In the first plac Cunningham cs The © tried only in the dep nent of the tn under Ballinger—and Bal linger never quite had the to allow them to go through count of the overwhelming pt sentiment against tt The Cu have been ent to been on dy's thin ie not the Cunt ve been cases would the govern might hav ningham asier for wt They found perjury and other things be sides “dummy entries The Munday-Heney claims, now on trial, are near the Cunningham jaime, but farther back from the mostly well known Seattle With few few of t But they went throt for signed them over t Munda Heney group of capitalists Their defense ts that the law of 1904 allows such assignments of claims The whole spirit of land Jocation is to grant land free on! ping rsone actu plan that nr ands t ands thus & ands, son ed to be worth locators pald ap proximately $60,000 for them Two Years is Maximum. The charge agai indiay ley and Shiels f misdemeanor If they should be found guilty, the maximum sentence is only tw years and $10,000 fine If they are cleared by Judge Hs H Hant \e n giving to a few the pu w belong to all SWEDISH FAIR IS SUCCESS COUNCILMEN DENOUNCE In point attendance and inter. est, the first fair given by the ladies’ auxiliary of the Swedish Club will close its week of enter tainment and fun tonight as a big success Crowds have thronged the ses Striking features of the af the picturesque costumes DURAND, Wis, April 1 Rough coated, bedraggled, footsore 4 little more than skin and bones from ing traveled more than 1,000 miles, a shepherd dog that had become # ted from his master a by Jumping from a train, arrived at the old farm house, near ere after a journey that began last Ne vember. And They Are “Only” Dogs of @punties of the fatherland. The week will conclude tonight with a carnfval and dance, and a decision in the contest for choice of the most popular woman, The pros pective winners are as follows Miss Ida Johnson, Mrs, August Petérson, Mra. N. N. Larson, Miss Anna Forsberg and Mrs. Oscar Moberg. HUSUM ash, aprii While playing with her pet og, & little daughter of Henry Mathews placed her mitter fellow large stump and told her p to “watch It.” Forgetting the dog and mittens, the ehild returned to the house. The dog was miw until the next afternoon, when the| faithful animal was und — still guarding his charge BLACKHANDER TESTIFIES VITERRO, Italy April 1.—BEr rico Alfano, alleged chief of the Camorra, testified today in the trial of himself and 30 other mem bers of the order for the murder of Gennaro Cuoceuolo and his wife When Alfano took the stand the gens d'armes. were obliged to re strain the fierce denunciations of the crowd and to quiet the Camor ERICKSON THE CITY TREASURY “Workingmen, manufacturers and business men are now suffering woman shoplifter has been condemned to death here to day, but popular protest may trained the dog to pull at her skirts when policemen ap peared, thus warning her while ‘engaged in stealing The dog and woman were captured by detectives, whom the dog could not distinguish from burdensome taxation and cry ing for relief. The Duwamish water way is principally an outlet for the drainage of the Duwamish valley and no part of the expe: be paid out of the general fund,” th in said Councilman Frickson from uniformed policemen. kk tt tk BOOZE DID IT PULLMAN, April 1.—Bad whis key did it! Intoxieating liquors at a midnight dinner, given by the Muckers’ club, an organization of mining students, was the cause of the raid on the girls’ dormitory at the State college. Only one of the guilty ones, @ freshman of Ta coma, has been identified by the girls, There are only six or elght involved. Only five girls were rolled out of bed, and in each case the bed was tilted, and no one ap. pears to have laid hands on any of the girls, * * * * * * * * * save his life. woman * * * * * * * * * * SHEESH EEE EEE EE EEE WITNESSES HELD ester A. Clegg, bookkeeper at the Detroit hotel, and L. BE. Fugate an employe of the Clancys, were placed under $1,000 bond each yes terday for their appearance when the cases of John and = Frank Clancy are called, M, M. Gott stein and Spence Thompson signed the bonds for Clegg. Fugate furnished cash bail, NO DECISION YET. WASHINGTON, April 1. Ab though arguments before the inter- state commission closed today in the Spokane, Portland and Inter- mountain rate cases, it was not ex pected that a decision would be rendered for several months. Dance at Dreamiand tonight ees se should | rists who from a steel cage in the room shouted encouragement chiet Alfano in his testimony himself a consumm tor. He [denied all the charges against him nd made himself out a martyr to Ja conspiracy between Gennaro Ab- batemaggio, the informer, and the | carbineers proved GUARDS finance committee meeting yester day afternoon in opposing the ap propriation of $26,657 from the gen | eral fund | “I gould be willing to vote for it | if the project was first approved by popular vote,” he concluded The appropriation was put through, Erickson and Griffiths vot ing “No.” PLAN FIRE DRILLS PORTLAND, Or., April. 1-—With Ja view of preventing holocausts like the recent New York fire, Portland factory own will be asked to establish a system of fire drill for employes, according to a plan announced — by Fire Chief, Campbell today SAFE BLOWN: LOS ANGELES, April 1.—Yese: men blew the safe of the post office at Moneta near here early today, secured considerable money and a quantity of stamps and es- caped, A posse of deputies headed by postal inspector Hall have left jto take up the chase, © VACATION ALAGK h h iin d aid h and the f elation, placed Dr. F. 8 commor GRILLS TRUST |. HIRD DEGREE METHOD 120%. a ment prose day are “I consider the custom of keep-jtime that I, ought neve nding the pre Pravin AB ing perse mp 4 without | been arre 10 Last Tue ; prosecut fter leaving my work a a rn 4 cor |charges, the third degree and the |S/0" OrAnne m2 4 that is the Iast| tions, compris Goreme black hole, besides being in viola-|; xnow, 1 don't know where and All the defendants will be tion of the law, as antiquated and how | was arrested I don't k “ led to answer lictments, no barbaric,” said Councilman Grif. | ¥» : ise of ‘mmunit ng been fiths today ioe . = iy th nt of justice In the cit are John! Counc i icin Wilson, a pa and Pearl jy: oroye ak haath Wilson, hie wife, of 1108 Sixth av. |» " report f the * * Last Tuesday they ¥ arrested. | ethods in case * CHURCH NOTICES * Wilson had a charge of grand Iar-| the 2 * * Jeony placed against him the next Counclimen “Talk [tt tk jday. Mra. Wilson held without la wed to the black hole Commencing tomorrow and con- a charge. Wilson has been in the | the and everything|tinuing two we angelist ong box for three days, He has | els es any pe t|Lovick Pierce Law, and en not been allowed to communicate |his lit withor t due process | clates, will conduct val meet- with anyone. As far as be knows eth. |ing under th auspices of the orn has no knowledge of with | Methodist isco; b his incarceration high in Bad With 8. E. Co. civ An illustrated lect be Somebody has been after me man|given by Dr. B. I on Wilson said this morning, “since I n Lessons From Play |eaid I was going to sue the Seattle It is against the to keep{of 1910,” at the Y to- lectric Co. for having me “i any one imprisoned witho h ‘Ke morrow aft ON, two months ago charging me with against them, and I am in favor of stealing scrap iron. I was acquit-| upholding the law,” said Council} Dr. Roland Dwi¢ Bos- | ted Judge Gordon sald that| man Kellogg |to mn will speak for me First aia E. church at Sunday afternoon on “Hypr in Re BUILD SUBMARINE HERE <~. \** WASHINGTON April 1—The Union Iron W of ns tHAR RARE Jeisco and the Moran plant in Seattle each Mkely to rece ule FEW ENTER CHURCH « contract to build a submarine boat for the United States navy * PARIS, April Gesaniua |= * a cry that there would soon be # COUNT’S TUMMY IS * no more priests, Monsignor # BIG FRAUD WEAK IN THE KNEES | Ame; archbishop of Paris, * today produces figures to show # * that young mer t enter- & * ing the church 1910 & |* only 26 priests were ordained, * and in 1911 so only six * * bave taken order * i= * | VANCOUVER, B. C pdadadedede deta de ee | With the Test Be of Cc They’ tl |W. Jennings, gov nt officials frauds in British Columbia in re _NEW YORK, April 1.—The New cent years has- been 5 York, New Haven and Hartford | Holders of approximate! railroad today began a policy of Gerth of auaren of retrenchment, due, it was an- | Hudson Ray Mutual nounced, to failure of the inter- ag Moo ; state commerce commission to Co. believe they have low iaereciee’s rn ized. It is alleged that a reased fre rates with other m organized PETER ESN IN FE TERN 9 ra |surance company with a capital of wa, | $100,000 and that over ».000 worth of stock was sold, So far as known at present, the assets of the Jcompzny ec me furniture }a few dollars in the some unsold stock, ac to the com plaint Jenning wa ested while he was attempting to leave Vancouver William Lurie, who sold stock of also in jail and war members of the com: the concern rants for othe pany have been issued DIAZ CAN STOP WAR SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 1 Upon the character of President Diaz's message to the Mexican con gress, which meets in Mexico City today, is believed to hang the prob ability of y Members of the revolutionary junta b declare they don’t believe the message will be satisfactory to Madero, and that the revolt will be on again in deadly earnest SUE S. E. CO. AND BANKER A damage snit for $25,000 was be-] gun today by Raymond Wheeler, 17, who was run over by an automobile belonging to M, F. Backus, the banker, as he alighted from a Uni versity car at 40th st. and 12th ay N. E., on July 20, 1909, Both the Seattle Electric Co and Backus are made fendants, The street car company is charged with negligence for allowing the boy to get off at an unsafe place Backus was guilty of negligence, it is al leged, for running his machine 80 close to the cars The boy was injured, it is charg: ed, so that he cannot ever breathe normally again, and his right arm is rendered useless. GIVE GERMAN PLAY. “Minna yon Barnheim,” a Ger. man comedy, will be presented at the university this evening by Deutscher Verein. LBERT BHRENSWARO NGTON, April h ward, the ne i to the United St here almost two mc been “off his feed arrival gh not confined toh it seems that Washington climate nd American ee” with him. TREATY WASHINGTON, April 1.—Presi dent Taft and British bassador James Bryce conferred today at length of the proposed arbitration | treaty and between the United pat Britain, ates | Billion a Year LONDON, April 1.—For the first | time in the history of the kingdom the revenues of Great Britain pass. ed the $1,000,000,000 mark during the year ending March 31, WILL TRY COP, When you offer money to a | ehat he faite to perform his d {t is bribery and ts a punishable crime, Judge Main so decided this morning when he overruled the de murrer interposed by Hi Gill to the charge of bribery against H. B. Nicholson, the bathhouse man who wanted Patrolman Thomson to k “mum” about women in his place SENTENCE BOY Lorenz Eger, 20, convicted of bur ing the home of Attorney s B. Hart, over whose sentenc: Judge Main has been puzzling for| more than a week, was this morn-| ing given a three year term in the Monroe reformatory, | A reunion of the Alpha Deita Phi fraternity, founded in Hamil ton college in 1882, will be held tonight at the University elub jif used for suffic | ways Indigestion Causes Sallow Complexion Bad complexion is the direct re- j sult of faulty digestion, 1 |fensive breath, belct ewise of- &. sour stom- dizziness and headache | ach Per. sons afflicted in way will be glad to avail themselves of the in- formation given below. It is the escription for stomach troubles hat is creating s e in the |medical profession punt of its prompt and effective action. It iate relief and nt time will cure |the worst case of dyspepsia: “Two j ounce essence of Pepsin three ounces syrup of Ginger; one ounce atandir compou one to two teaspo meal and at bedtime comes put sealed packages should have it in stc Mix and take fuls after each Catandir al- up in one-ounce Any draggist kk by this time or he will quickly get it from his wholesale house, For best results mix the Pepsin and the Ginger, } then let stand about an hour before jadding the Catandir. It will be more convenient to get the ingredi- ents from the druggist and mix them at home. Any one having stomach trouble should certainly try this $7.50 Garden $4.99 4 rubber own ae Hose, at a hardw $5.49 Rubber $5.04 0 Acme Wire - Wrapped Hose $6.00 Acme Rub $6.00 $5.00 $5.00 $3.00 Hose $424 $3.90 $3.40 83.88 Rubber e217 Olympic Co! Ivy Rub Green Line Cottor 26-foot Hose length Acme Bach and every one at less than we pay Yours for Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store 1418-1417 Fourth Avenue

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