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i } : ’ : ; ; ; HOOSE NAME SALESMAN — SWAN SONG FOR CARNIVAL JS SUICIDE: OF PLYMOUTH is the ne, & Kimba no With the last note of the aoxo!-| ofti cla an annual 10 ¢ ire sents ative oa the’ city nd bout ogy, sung by the chorus gesters b will be ay Svea flowed the vestibules, t nat r diy Dartt of| Holland hotel by f view of the old Plymouth echureh, at TT city and | int his . n Third ay, and University at wan) sabe per man,| WAS Not t held last night de y rscey +g et wschecan bay oy De For 21 years worshipers have et h wilt | fo me Cote Hill who ta now (prayed there, and y left last and at) iy © the ‘ The ivy covered chureh will soon the ft pate ai . way te a theatre building W} \ day te pg Ja © had |be erected by Alex, Pantage lectded the | > aed years. °°) ONLY REPUBLICAN WHO | BR and | una \ 4 TURNED TABLES ON DEMS title, “A H niva the The numerica LUDO vic INDICTED Lud Dallagiovanna, known as the red |; Meht an art ow the} laskan saloon, was © arrested] Satur afternoon and placed under $5,000 bail on an indictment returned agai and etl} men that he had no intere Sixth av. hotel and that he re-| ceived none of its profits. The grand jury returned anoth just before it adjourned | by permission from indictme: until Ap Judge Main. YEGGS USE AUTO | (By United Press.) LDSBURG, Cal., April 3 iting the Healdsburg Office early today, robbers obtaine $3,000 in money and stamps. Alarm ed by the explosion, Night Watch. man Dewitt came n the robbers fust as they were climbing into an| automobile after the job was done. Dewitt fire, which was re. turned by yess, who sent few shots at the watchman as they fled. Dewitt thinks he hit oue RACE RIOT (By United Press) post LAUREL, Del. Regro feeling is m today as the result of night's raid, when the several in a pitched battle of deputies are on guard to the negro rter to pr friends of Or ckley, killed fn the affray, from that section of the town. rioters have been arrested MOORS IN REVOLT (By Cnlited Pres) TANGIER, Morocco, April 3. Sultan Mulai Hafid today is a pris over in his own palace and rebels surround Fez, prociaiming Mulai Ismail, Hafid’s brother, sultan tn his stead. A hot fight is expected today between the adherents of the two rivals. The throne will hang on the result. Scores over} vent the who was ALSO IN TURKEY. ROME, April 3.—Information ‘was received at the quirinal today that 15,000 Albanians are in revolt against Turkey and that 60,000 more are on the point of taking up arms. Montenegro and Bulgaria are reported to be encouraging the rebels and serious complications in the near east are feared. BLIZZARD CHICAGO, April 3.—With fi inches of snow in the city and more than seven inches in the outlying districts in the last 24 hours, Chi- cago and the Great Lakes are in the grasp of a blizzard Farmers say the blizzard will greatly benefit crops, but ft is fear- ed that it has done great damage to early fruit The charitable institutions @oing a rushing business. Was It Murder? NEW YORK, April 3—While playing on 125th st. last evening, two boys found a cigar box con taining the right hand and left foot from the body of a man, A gold ring bearing the initials “A. F.” en- circled one of the fingers, and a few bits of paper containing heavy English scrawls were found in the cigar box. The police are working on the case BOOKER T.’S ASSAILANT DEMANDS SPEEDY TRIAL NEW YORK, April 3.—Promising to prove his innocence and urging| & speedy trial, Henry Ulrich ap peared in the court of general se sions today and pleaded not guilty to the charge of having assaulted are Booker T. Washington, the negro educator. Washington has prom ised to press the charges against Ulrich. The trial come up next week. TAKE LONG TRAMP. The Mountaineers yesterday be gan their walk at Redondo, where they were joined by Tacoma mem-| bers. The tramp led through 12 miles of woods and ended with an out-door lunchéon. ' NEVADA CITY.—The largest! laundry here began today on an eight-hour day for the women em-| ployed, to meet the requirements of the law passed by the last legisla. ture, but which does not go into effect for two months. OPENING OF THE ENUMCLAW LINE OF THE CHICAGO, MIL- WAUKEE & PUGET SOUND RAILWAY. Commencing Sunday, April 2, 1911, through passenger trains will be run between Seattle and Enum- claw via Moncton on the following schedule; Leave Enumclaw daily 7:45 a. m., Moncton 8:50 a. m., ar- rive Seattle 10:20 a. m. Leave Seattle daily 6:05 p. m., arrive Moncton 7:40 p. m., arrive Enum- claw 6:50 p.m. These are the only probably will in the} NEGRO LYNCHED | $100,000 with $30,000 insurance. It * | of lumber and 150,000 shing! ra came or with offense they are charged. rived from FIRE TACOMA, April 3.—One hundred | and thirty-five men are out of em-| ployment at Elbe, as the result of a/ |fire which last night destroyed the | Elbe Lumber and Shingle Com pany. The loss is estimated at Montgomery had a daily capacity of 150,000 feet KID M’CULLOUGH BACK WITH US Unitke one Jeffries, “Kid” Cullough me back,” though he wished it not. Special Agent Jo seph F. Warren of the Alaska dis trict, came with him from Clayton, N. Mex McCullough, the King county while detained in jail awaiting trans portation to Nome, where he is to be tried for robbery, calmly walked out one balmy night by way of the kitchen door. He was traced to New Mexico through his own let ters, and Warren nabbed him at the Clayton postoffice. WASHINGTON, April 3. from Tokio, the result of hurried exchanges between the Japanese ambassador and the foreign office of Japan, were received here today, which declare that Japan will ex pedite in every way possible the proposed Anglo-American arbitra tion agreement. SEATTLE 18 SOLID. “Seattle could no more fall to pieces than walls of solid rock, nor bars of steel,” sald Rev. W. A Major, at the Bethany Presbyterian church yesterday, “but when we clean house I would make it a clean sweep’ and advertise our cleanness rather than the diffe varieties of dirt we find.” at In line with the plan of consol idating the offices of the Morgan Guggenheim shipping syndicate, C. A. MeMasters, formerly auditor of the Alaska Steamship company, has been promoted to the position of secretary-treasurer of the Katalla company, the Northwestern Com- mercial company and the Alaska Steamship company Carborundum Tooi Grinder capa S%xt-tuen Carb both Wheel; gear drive revolutions. It hai shear reat or guide. knife an $4.00 Sparkler Chain Carborundum Grinder $4.00 Pyko No. 3 6xi% Cha ive Grinder $2.60 Pyko Midget %x6 In. Carborun dum Inclosed Gear Urinder 2.25 00 Pyko Peer Junior, §x1_ in same 93.50 ‘ lo. 116 Goodell 4x1 In. Emery 0 Wheel, Cut Gear, Double Rest Grind or ous Gaats of #209 Drive 4x1 in 7 Carborundum 52.75 Yours for Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-1417 Fourth Av. SEATTLE AND 8U SCRIBERS PLEASE NOTICE. The Star is anxious to see that every subscriber gets his or her paper every night. If your paper fails to come by 6 o'clock, kindly notify the circulation department of The Star and a paper will be sent to you by spectal messenger. You can help the circulation de partment when you call up by knowing the number of the boy who carries your paper. You can find this out from one of your receipts, Main office phones, Main 9400 or Ind. 441. Everett subseribers will kindly notify our Everett agency of poor service by phoning 382%. The through passenger trains without change between Seattle and Enum claw, eee same attention will be paid.to our Everett service as to our Seattle service, Nevada in King Alf his cabinet a " , was unmarried and his] b w n New Y k ty Th has beet fled body is being held here awaiting | Ny United t | } FRANCISCO. il Pro-| ire ] v here of 140 | y from the Mex | under guard The prisoners and | the a of} 14th | aded rifles as om thelr train Alcatraz. All| CONGRESSMAN E. E. ROGERTS. is refused as to| He will r the whole of stinction of oO has yeing the democratic the unique d only rey last ele BERKELEY, ( val J.) MADRID Apr Despite Stitt Wilson, socialist, was ¢ lected Promier Canalejas’ retention of his ayor by over rity, He] post, after having resigned, the re-| that tion was} action c a victory about by untied poll | over r n element in ain ned to threat it ) reorganize It is reporte mao refused NEW YORK, April 32—B. G. UNION SPRINGS, Ala., April 3 Bush, president of the Western ean” wcensed of| Maryland railway, it is announced, Siacaiting Mra. J. Butts, of Goshen, |%#* succeeded George J, Gould as was taken from the jail here today | President of the Missourt Pacifte and lynched, before the troops ar Fy of 9100,008, Benjamin Clothes Sole Agents Dunlap Hate. Heath's (London) Hata. Mark Cross Gloves Dr, Detmel’s Underwear, Dr. Jaeger's Underwear. Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Avenue at Spring Street dealers | manage their 1,0( 3 SALOON MEN QUIT Actuated by a desire to get out of the saloon business for reasons, three well known lHquc have dinposed of their of busines W. Morrison d University nt id Seotty) various place anioon, at Jame econd ay, a mit to J, J a figure not named Harley L. Williams sold ow tand at 812 First ay. to LM. Ru a liquor man, for $27,000, Willian and his brothe Stub” and “On will Harney county, Or. to O-acre anch.| Ferguson for Ko to whose saloo: on the head men, # hubach ss place Capt. J, 8. Bollon at 110 Jan st. has | juarters for seafaring out to his partner, Max Ir ling ONE KILLED _ BY BLAST jenne, He Sar »mos, mine supertatend: | James R. Miller, vice-president of the Denny- Renton Clay and Coal; Co, and general superinten lv ing at Wildwood station, on the old Renton line, seriously Injured. John Keenan, local manager, ser! ously Injured. m Lawton, mine foreman brutsed 6 are the result of an ex ploston In the Denny-Renton Clay ] al € « mine at Taylor last) Saturday afternoon, caused by Su-| perintendent Tom ne al iow blast, left by men on the day/ who had gone out through er entrance without meeting Tomes leave Taylor. | uls party and two children at DIES REFUSING TO TELL WHO SHOT HIM SAN FRANCIS( April 3 Death today ar shootin aluma merchant, | wound. Until the hour of his was conscious but at all ti refused to make any explanation of how he recelved| his wounds Pat fi a died from a bul An illustrated lecture on the Pas sion Play of 1910 was given by Dr. | B, L. Whitman yesterday afternoon | at the ¥. W. CA |} wa $18 Benjamin | Suits Something unusual for Al fred Benjamin & Co. to make clothes this price, but at our request, and to meet a popular demand, this new $18 line was created to sell at The spring models are exact copies of the higher-priced garments and come in a splendid variety of beautiful Bew fabrics, including plain blue serges. Their true worth is $20 and $22.60. A || us concession by the * enables us to © $18 price them at young models for See the windows. Special men. Benjamin Suite coats and Over. $18 to $45 1s what the extended arms of the semabhore mean HEY MEAN that matically protected train will follow it onto the block of track it occu- pies. The signals a train enters a mew block an electric circuit is broken and the arms of the semaphore fly outward, signalling all comers to “STOP.” They remain set until the train passes to the block beyond. The System gives perfect protection. dent to the electric system, a broken rail or an open switch, will break the current and set the semaphore at train cannot etner a block that The Electric Block Signal and the exclusive use of Steed Coaches make our system most safety and comfort when they t 0-W.R.& N.CO— the Moving Train has auto- itself from a collision, No re set automatically. As the Any defect or acci- STOP.” A is not safe in every way. inviting to those who demand ravel, Line of Shasta Limited O. S. L. and Union Pacific E. E. ELLIS, Gen. Agt., 716 Second Av. Tel. Main 932; Ind. 1995. W. D. SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent. lL. E, GILBERT, D. T. AL First Av. S. and Dearborn Tel. Main 7378; Ind. 2623. THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1911, SOCIALIST CONGRESSMAN OUTLINES HIS ATTITUDE) HENRY IN FRISCO AFTER CHILDREN RANCI SEARCH 18 ON Ri ng In WASHINGTON, April 3.—Victor our point of view on important EL PASO, Tex., April 3.—Mayor ‘ rded t wha who are L. Berger, the Wisconsin socialist] measures, In common with jal-| Martinez today ordered the po! ea nagar 4 wkine of momber, the first to be elected to/ Ist lexisintors the world over, I|to muke every effort to apprehend 2 Ng hg ce which : i shall support every measure, no|the persons respon for the ex bert the U. 8. congress, today Kave the) matter by whom it may be Intro-| plosion of three bombs in Calle D’ sec {loa aga the tle United Pre an outline of b pol-| duced, that is Intended to ¢ ablo, Ciudad Juarez, early Sunda e yer © today toy he to follow during the | &reater freedom and eco-| morning, which resulted in the hd sought ald Ir ent from the present session. | nomic working | death of Franetsco Sonora, a fe Sasee | classoa—that to nate dier, and injury to three on cla b ovement (BY VICTOR L. BERGER guard the taller on foot to hur children Of course, 1 realize that 1 am |; 1 from #8, Ia, April The | from His ate p one ' " vd leet storm in yea torne tren are nt h und re and ag t over lowa. Teleg t t ed Ming wot t t . tele h wire con a in WV ff ehunded, 1 I rej ck with ice, are down re tors, 1 have aright] A Hindoo proverb says not tol directions and communieatior Dr. M toe t tack un| strike a woman, even with a flower, | practically at a standatill modern b fl ‘Made Sharper Than New Loe | se Shaler Wide. 1 |B Malin OPEN 11:30A.M. TO1A. M, Ww QUEEN CITY DYE WORKS, tnc Main H. | TRUCKS, DELIVERY WAGONS, “vy hee ings sion weak alll sy prin ei ‘ Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating AUTOMOBILE BODIES PHONES. ant Bliverware Repiated Gen Y ne ee and Trim Main 8834; A special lot of Bigin wae ming 6 pden Watches, fully warra Ina, 18 210-18 Union | 213-17 rtusT AVR’ #O, — REATTLE nd. 2163. | Watchew Clenned, Tde. Malneprings te - — : Key and George Taylor Motorcy ele = (a h r ‘ontractor makes bought Hansen iis and Jobbing aa an &EB P peckalty BRANCHES, paired. rune 218 Arcade Annex agent for Harley Davidson Motor A. SUNDWALIy Repair sewing Machines, | Matorey cles, Maat’ Ind. mah NOV: PEL went. iu Ete. 220 Columbia Bt . 632 W. HIRSCH, 719 East Pike. A Got. 806 James Bt Demonstration In Basement zy " NORTHWESTERN QUICK ave REPATH SHON Phone Ind. 6702—t18 4th ‘ CALL UP EAST 943 Werk “dome thie you JOUNSON NORTON C04 Rollable Japanese Help wait; guaranteed Ma of Is YOUR . ODELL “Sime jo Kilge the & yt Attention, : su THIS REPAIR DIRECTORY AD gj Cut This Repair Directory Out You'll And paste it in a conspicuous place. RUNS EVERY > a need it later, if not now. HERE? MONDAY, WE ENGRAVE ANYTHING * From a dog collar to MAIN 1269 & diamond ring IND. 4267 a IDEAL MINING AND Linderoth Bros. IT CLUB, $1.50 PER MONTH| & Endres IRRIGA’ TION PUMP Berlin Dye Works hiner PIPER & TAFT | 1329 Fourth Av. 316-17 Collins Bik. 2nd and James 4 Wve Oty aires : HIGH-GRADE VULCANIZING os. Mad pee HUNTER etl co.|* " Y - - "scala 225 Geneca St | T i " Feet 0 a | MORGAN WRIGHT TIRES hae eM Ine | Formerly Typewriter Ey end Mos : ARE 6000 TIRES tnd. wvas. | t | West Side Plumbing & Heating Co 317 HINCKLEY BUILDING z ‘Ind. 4440 Fhone—Main 0404 | Phones: East 323; | 4 te Molets M TOKUYA | aiiesias | Phone, Ind. A 1625 4 Dyna: | Kapert in Mend : oe tale | porcelais ; My Feet Hurt F. L. Thornton Winding, repairs. | ica | ‘inde | be ty exolgn HOw — vousy1it | to re he pal " wiih Oa KLROTRIC CO, | 19 Maa joure a et owing Mee or epatring | adhd ony Re. sane beeen nee RE prea Die 1814 Westlake Boulevard, Wagner & Halvorsen J Huilder . Auto A. L. HALL Domed opponent mobile pp ennecbeor sade ta get 1111 First Avenue lz oe. batt eal ee ~ rin: 107 SENECA #T Bicycle and Gun Repairi 8) 10th and K. 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Original fire b (nee kinds of and furnace in epalre for all a) Water 8 put in nected G08 Pike St. Reliance Machine Shop — PIONEER CARRIAGE ‘ co. Japanese House Cleaning Seattle, Wash., April 1, 1911. Seattle Star: Gentlemen: I am pleased to say that ad. Home. oe RNG, co. ‘THE SEATTLE BINDERY “en Ire Bom Rag” in Repair Directory has brought results as per advertisement, as well as for fishing supplies ds. Respectfully, 1111 First Ave. Ruling. ties, Magazine ee and Blue Prints MAIN 5006 and baseball g Bindings, Ma Mounted 1009 WESTERN AV A. L. HALL. We Will ca A as New, BOWDEN j X We will do your) repair work right —price and all, > _PAN aMas A Seattle Gem Co, 510 Third “ho Tae | al kinds of SPECIALTY, Safes Repainted Aryanged to Bult sot Thin Ae We cut AGATES — a | STONES. Manufact NEW YORK HAR.|% Mirthatone for ghaicallncgsd BREWSTER’S 74 W. JACKSON 8ST. Ostrich Plumes Curled eaned, Dyed | joet Line of « i and Remade | Select From ° ° { Te yan users roning. ne won| Pipe Hospita ay las —— Branch Third and Union || STEEL TAPES LET GEORGE DO IT |~ ree ve[REPAIRED. | Qrntex: ott ant ups cianna rete Coa 6 1008 KELLY’S 42°." Ave, Santete — nber_the Number DAVID LEVING Watchmaker a Office, Paper Hanging, Painting and Decorating Frank E. Grimes kinds of Housework by ine, Hour Halt n Bandag and Boye Company 809 FE. abe mpt Service, Pike St SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR The mi wm hae overnet well, whe of Pantar new 2008 900 vi orchestra owhen arlesque e Fede ers caplt embers me ett the aid 0 fiero Tra the Ly opilly’s fs the #19 polly, « brought | voliy's \ The na at An alm “pive Mo’ that way ing bad § Landers § tie thea: foal Gern y far m fo the kin paughtine tation, it full of hu thing else at shows. bappr, wi ho helps tested to | diences } makes a ¢ Mrs. Lie’ fhe title r A The cla sepresente “Othello” sideration Othello, a

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