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} GOING TO ARE ee aie aenchaid . HAVE YOU GUESSED ON HEL ; : ial rs : ; FIRST DAY’S THRONG ‘ , C AX EDDY? AT DUGDALE’S PARK? ‘ ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE “VOL. 13, NO. 35 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911 ONE CENT. fiws "tind 2 NEWS STANDS be -|MRS. HENRY SEIZES CHILDREN; ESCAPES “il! CONGRESS OPENS SPEEDS TO MEXICO {i Democratic and Progressive Chiefs Discuss Extra Session wide, Champ Clark and Underwood for the Democrats, and Murdock and Senator Brown for the Insurgent (By United Press.) a ttrac- SESSIO Agree That Reciprocity Bill Will Pass, and That Tariff Will Be Revised Downward. FRANCISCO 4.—Headed by D 1 A Harpe i j ‘ ’ at ASHINGTON D.C, Ap ‘ WASHINGTON, DD. ¢ Apri WASHINGTON, D.C April WASHINGT Fras "| ear « M bert SPT rerrrerr ere rerre mip Clark, the 1 bed ‘ athe ‘aritt comes up) 4 Vietor Murdock, the red-|4. — Reviston the | tar Li ; 4 “f nd vision Os headed insurgen sohedule 4 HOUSE MEMBERSHIP * 4 car Wi. Wilder from Kansas, ex time f ea ‘ New de be 81 * hey wood of Alabamp “ pects the extra ata n- lagts 4 New reput nein be 4 * \ . w be the Dig reseion to be an ator Norri r cattle. the * New se mi be 1 * n on “thé Jey. affair well worth Brown idea of 4 rates i Md ne Under woot | watching, even to how {t should be * rT { iew me is pow inqueg-} folk who don't dor ; S “—e , a tw ' “ee bd recly ionably THE) care reciproe The diffe ‘ mited by #1 Mp <a have ete ove . tariff expert. aft ity and tariff and the cost of (Aken the ¢ : , ckoff, a nurse MEP taal camber of ¢ . He the deniocritio| such one way or due va , here, her 4 ng with a * —* . ) = Pd * that de He in another the « o hes . f . Her orn Oo atl * oe Eso 4 t chairman, ot} This sission count ith |‘ bar the : t anne : fe. ways | abil} cor \ which we trade,” | 6 na ecured He and ‘ Mi eLoncies in the Second Pennsylvania and ne joe means Commarian Na oe a pratd he. ion ne ‘ tea be filled “ th olan thre ~ be which will. hawe ular ix « a x im wiete will be bois Pade ee ma * od . charge .of } tb ringed circus,” he ast reput ho a te Irs.-Hent fight megeee over the rey ‘ SENATE * bstant framing of 0 the say and there platfort have produced t court today through the * 2 * evinir tariff mapeurep fon't anybody ‘ r ‘ : 4 ta 7 * schedule — that will be. sath who « watch hen the on a s i = * presidmt Underwood mitted for con all the rings at clentifie: manne * . * | ha Vere he sideration Victor Murdocte®Bee r ‘, ew m 7 * ea are 10 to 1} It seems Ii that, first of all The insurgent ft hes uM } t , boll bo chedult notorious woolen | will’ wtand for the revision of the! genator Brown tion in to perfe * Total v e Of repablices ) * of ¢ ched 1 revised down- fariff, One schedule at a time, and a tariff agreement * Total number ¢ mograt at * on ward. After that perhaps the cot.! that re m will fe @lownward T Canada, f netance if * Repu an major , * Se ne ton schedule and possibly the du- | Scttedulé K woolens-—«will be we i je of fixing 4 by * The vacat be filled by a democrat, making. # ft a 6n certain foodstuffs will be re-| taken up first. After woolens will|the cost of production we would| Hillman had for t # the republican maj $ * of od come cotton c.oth and stéel have free trade with Canada this morning morning he partook of the ‘ . =| Hash jail fare. He occupies a * the east tank with a large C.D. Hillman the second at real estat Il hope to | parently 1 to get him ing at bis term of two tence of 20 years at MeNeil's Nike galleries crowded to the last| sion of Arizona and New Mex OO cs eeny aces cae PEOPI E TO DECIDE |Proud of Being a Mormon, But | Ontmeat ; po signe ge y United Press) | tee, economy, publicity of cam Serres and big oernees ) WASHINGTON, April 4—Wwit paign expenses and the admis } No Polygamy for “Pink Lady” | <2 rnly t day are der democratic auspices. The galleries loudly cheered with £ Clark Is Speaker andemonium followed when Gov ves of the ber | prop between Third and Fourth | fs | Champ Clark of Missour! was fo: Harmon o. O followed the Conimer ab, | av Jefferson and James” sts " Dgally elected speaker today, receiv braskan, and the ver walls Municipal aadtwill be submitted “t the people ooo eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee ok when t two chiefs clasped association |Septer at whieh time the Me sy a r Q at whieh time the Mea ROOSEVELT’S BUSY TIME IN SEA. TLE he 217 out of a total of 36 finteen epublica hands voted almost unanimously against | dow# wilt also be submit: | ‘ 5 ; for © an r of| Outshone in numbers, the repubd-| submitting « 00,000 do: ue te 2:40—Arrive from Tacoma on Indianapo = lhe conor himself voted ans roared out a weleome to K for the construction of a flew court « the conference 1:00—Parade starting up Second h 4 in fayor of sabmitting of the commer 4:00 aks at universit resentat minority for Congressman Norris of Ne fa James R. Mann of Ilinois 00-—At Washington hotel .dinne $:00—Speaks at Dream ¢ Mann of Illinois, ne lunch at the Aretic awue to pufchase t )q@ived 131 votes for t hono} The busiest man tn Wash agreed price, at a confe to oppose the gub- 10:30 gfe ‘Accepting the sp rship of the today was Champ Clark the county commisst bond issue for @ 19 Guest a ess . » Clark of 8 1 ay nee of the Feport f oe » Reuse today, Champ Clark of Mi Uncte Joe Grins. an e rep Neat morning (early) leaves tor Siokabe Plan’ commission the submitelan of to the votes of far price agreed On t weve wari said . Unele Joe” Cannon occupied a 9 “My democratic brethren. Cou-|seat on the blican side, and/* pea with my joy at again seeing during the cer ynies his familiar ie ibis house a majority of my po- visage wore a broad, if not content - Miical faith ts 0 keen sense of our | ed grin. | retponsibility to the country. W At the roll call Victor L. Bérger on trial, and the duty de- the socia mber from Wiscon i Upon us to démonstrate, not sin, voted “present tech by fine phrasex-as by good! The new speaker was introduced Worké, that we ate worthy of the by Representative Mann H ‘enfidence reposed in us by the The spenkership is a great of voters of the land fice,” he said, “and it will be filled . 1 What They'll Do. by a great man. I present new Ss pang Clark then went | speaker—thp Hon. Champ rk of tn to tel! what the democrats | Missourt Pabeed to do in thenew con- “| A great demonstratiom followed.| Alaska experts today argue that PERPEREDE SE YY YAS REVOLT OPE EEE NS CENSUS — BENEFIT NETS PROBE? eailli.tl. formance ar WASHINGTON, April 4.—Carry- ranged by The wrerrrrre sess. | Faweeeneeeees | commere € outvoted | t and the proposition of erecting. a/t $2,000,0 ty |upen in advanc ) court house on ng, drawn-out divorce trialil : gress, mentioning revision of Taft Message Ready. 1U. &. District Judge Hanford'’s pat is the law laid down in Judge ing out the department of justice Star -for Mother | the tariff downward, election of The president's me was fir ‘ten deena ta he Gay's court this morning investigation of recent census H 7 2 fenators by direct vote, fair (ished and approved by the cabinet te 1 iMmilte I'm not disposed to go through frauds, it is announced today that Ryther at the Se false in the house, no more (this afternoon. It will be of case sweep rhs wil anything like the Henry divorce Special Agent Newton would go to attle theatre last ee in the Seas 2 commit. i ona 1,000 words in length. on the entry or manner Of | pase "che sald Seattle, Tacoma and Helena to ask) night was a she | grand juries in those cities to probe | |the matter to the bottom. cess in every way. A total of $103.50 as secured for ceipts over and y of com claims Alaska, ex his remark was invoked in the cept as expressly prohibited in the | Case of Margaret E Niblett againgt 004 Henry G, Niblett, in whieh the wife] teapedipnyahe accused the husband of being “shift provident and nt large porations from | jat¢ « all th al lands in e o as examination, Mrs.” Nib-| CLO | tert question fre-| b, above the actual CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 4—Annie Neumister, aged 18, and must | sg cs iby it of Mr ting | expenses of the John Ott, aged 22, her half ther, are dead here today becaus jewept asic The de @ inten jd the fire theatre only a few days before t that congress, appreciating the e%|iy even cooking me The big crowd they discovered heir relations pense necessary to develo present — enjoyed rried. “Mis ‘were to have been m umister aped into Lak It is contemptuous Wis 9 se a oa a Wis Gtask poiscs faraway coal lands, expressly pro-| ous for a judge to wit here to ltaten CHICAGO, April 4.—Light voting fe peitureseees t pot i Jed large tracts 1 th in the fashionable district of the Ott recently ca to Cl and by chance took lodg vided ars ct to trifles like that,” interrupted e ~ to the fullest. Mis at the home of his step whom he sliad never acqu by corporations fokan Gab. “1 went have % tae a city, where Charles Merriam, re Dvhaie es home of his ste r o.ouee ae ' owing al ent the ypc vel aT 01 epublica ayoralty cand ybody was li recounting his career, Ott led to the discovery that Neumister a, vi 1 lee ine | sole @ 1 in & divorce suit is] S$ HAZEL DAWN — i imei poarch oad : 2 1 humor, and Med married his mother, who died shortly after Miss Neumister eg eg a whether the tw e can live to! NEW YORK, April ‘The pink lady” is a Mormon—and is|it seem probable that ‘ Elizabeth DeWitt the players were Wax born. ek sen hen rao |Rether. and I am already satisfied | proud of it, and she doesn’t care who knows 1t ee Meets aia wis given Tepe ated marks of approval ——o oceed to trial is on the|” bg a Se PBie | ung “OF, Course.” says Hazel Dawn, now playing the stellar role in] Serious injury to Merriam's woke Gene a work and for the P Ch h Portree eee ees so in the indictinent that the | 9.00 defendant bad not started his) The Pink Lady,” “Mormonism doesn't necessarily mean polygamy,|chances ts admitted through a nee ee ee 0 Fut Clothes on | NEW YORK, April 4.—That *| defendants secured entries upon| °°?" JO SON Charen jyou know. It’s my religion, and I'm going to keep it until I find a| heavy downpour which held down | "0% dad . ° # the Russian peasant bathes * coal | for the benefit of the} rhe nit ave Two vriet on June} Letter one. My family have been members of the church since its] the early vote. In the nie © subscription list for Mother but three times from cradle to * Pacific Cé 1 " oy arried on JUNG | beginning. They went west with Joseph Smith, and in the cart they | “Hinky-Dink Kenna Ryther is now closed. The list as $ | * but three times f Pacifi al & : aid |, " ° ave two| begin’ p i I At standin AG@ay’ Some ALBANY, N.Y 1 Mana|*® stave was th remarkable #/to be a Canadi ration 1 pulled out there were stones which are now a part of the walls of | Merriam we Shae ye eae Reng sh ops i ah ine Apel 4 Diamn statement. made by Prot. Si- was upon t ly th : the figet theatre in Lake City polling place and « Previously acknowledged . $344.00 Beth” an oll bey soap , M8 f 5 , , com \ direct kee he - agg attle theatre benefit 108.50 St sistem, said tc 1F Tio, |% mon Baruch, who Is giving © #| Judge Hanford upheld the govern oy pertental . aze ed to Ha Tout until it dawned on her that it sounded | ed before, the day ¢ Jed Beltce ct the meer ee 0, has been “dc c to con-|* series of lectures on “Water” *# |} ment’s indictment. \ ap A 00 sporty yawn” looked better, and she appropriated Late the day the vc § 8 s an’s in $0 the r : % at Colowabia college, The mo- #| Judge Hanford this morning ex-|* me wi s “No,” she said, with smiling emphasis, “I don't like th olygamy | crea n the stitute : ee er has proved they are a a “ * " ‘ » nthe Johanna Graning 5.50 Wgated follow # mentous oceasions, according *| cused the ry until o'clock in| ¢ th No ¢ , | leachings of the old-time Mormons. I want a whole husband or none!" | the hope of the Me Cash by lett : ated ye ® ! t t a t . hp. abn rf ~ =e rn € ash by letter 00 i the underworld led by Rev.|*® to the professér, occur at birth, # | order to & he governmer nd | introduced to show that N ‘i as | == <= — —~ | revived Adaline J. Noe LA. MeQuaig % marriagesand when he {is laid #| the defense an opportunity to pre ily eee ee ee ee Many minor oN anne: cs Seen +o 100 n a hn treated his wife cruel nae ted | t the | L C. S. club, Skagit Cit ane °” r” Diana appears in| * in his coffin. As a substitute # | Ppare their — trial on the Property Cause of Trouble ? * xe | Por din at he ECS cab Aiaeth CORY ee: 1. ing suit of brilliant hue, while|* the peasant has the Russian #| one char n the Indictment up-| ‘pho alfficulty 1s sald to. Bay * WOMAN HIDES GUN IN % | police nick quelled the <u Der attendants wear sults of rain-|* swe h, says the lecturer. * “ee by the court va sion arisen out of the management of} e« VEIL AND ROBS STORE. «|! nky : ‘McKenna tried At — Varieties. The mar e paint |sataneaasennnnes he case, which the government |) onerty, which Mrs, Niblett claim * a * OF nae Bin Se ce ee + Bie Wears a convict suit, silk hat partially t yonterday, was te-iE Ce Swa separate property, QMAl tenn ee, ee ie = WASHINGTON, D. ©. Aft x] Ett ward Dut wee ere of the| Ede’s Chenth i iad smokes a pipe a ed as a test caso Dy former eee eee eatniya claten aé-part|Chatged with having threatened to|% 4.—Hiding a revolver beneath #| the interference of members of the e’s Chauffeur Himself ip Azother valuable painting, “Th ‘COLD STARTS EM eee tt the community property of the} dynamite the Moffat bank here|* @ long black veil, a woman en- #| “lection commission ae ee aT Wakening of Ac as bee! eounie lett biam his mother: | ‘ were. paid PLB * tered and robbed a grocery * . the laws of Italy regarding the “ over” 80 ty we Z a seit of ia in the oa har t oe fond 13 * remo, : +1 ft vt sive ree. In his creme “ie , Pe : “se rate * le store he Pointing the wea. #| She'll Grow Grape Fruit | licensing of drivers, which required e wears t! cold in the head has been found to| i for the divorce ) 85! hart, a violinist,.is In jail today “i CAG rl 4.—Mrs, Potter|him to get a new cha very ee ged Adam pair f| cost $44.34. This is the conelusion| * SHE HID BUT CENSUS #} complaint, he ns tae boepeg hey khart was captured last night by or . Fite Behe ee pe 2 ites 7 ine nate Tiegh Hit ic| few days, Heaty J Farben chtens Both have on _boxing 5 + of Cuaes teal E suit be dismissed and that the ehtl-| nd at ano’ woman who was int meee! ‘ a Fcierea, In x né | of the Chamber af pea ir e from - MAN DRAGGED HER OUT. * : As oA ; ne perty be allowed to| When he stepped out of a theatre |* In the store, the robber orde % | frult growing business. She has| millionaire, made a flying trip from n observation of 5,000 cases. | dren and prop castles 5 ? t . ure ‘ e-square tract on the| Italy to Chicago to get a license of - t atest : vagenger |* them out and then 3. | purchased a mile-square tract on the | Ita i get a license o COWBOYS Go ARMED |Drafts and changes in clothing|* LONDON, | April 4.—Al- # | both partion eas94 to receive from a messenger 1 | Port spe-| his own. He passed the e T t , ; ; © rifle the cash register. An %| Florida coast and will make a spe own passed the examina- gee ewan . * though she hi the crypt The property is worth, according | boy m package supposed to contain; * [0 ! = ‘ . ~ le Phe Stent MURDER TRIAL! bee vad cpa It’s a germ, | Mongh she hid in tho crypt ® |. Niblett, about $25,000, and yields| the blackmail money, Eckhart is|* @rrest has been made | Calty of grapetral Sone Sere eee “% ghee Cal, April 4—) ey say: . % sleeping on the famous altar #|4n income of about $400 a month.| also charged with — threatening | * * 1 . 5 Oe ere mieary oxen MORE WOMEN COPS? # cloth which tradition says was #| Mrs, Niblett alleges in her com-|Saminel Baxter, a theatre owner|* ¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥¥¥% Will Plant Mines ANOTHER HOT FIGHT. EN man alan « P. Hayden, a cat-| A petition was received by the|* embroidered by the hand of » plaint that she has had to go to| here, unless he “coughed up" $2,500.| 7; r . | WICHITA, Kas, April 4.—Tor- eet ot having murder. | council last night from the|* Quecn Elizabeth, since Satur. #| Work as a music teacher because] Kekhart denies authorship of the | in Columbia River. ‘ts of rai: are tauting here today icaber e n specie U. for a “special police-| % afternoon, Miss -Mary #|Niblett failed to provide for her. | letters. | FORT STEVENS, Or, April 4.-|9® 4 contest for the mayoralty, be- , Mor 0 mounted | woman, whose duty It shall be to|* Parker, zealous suffragette, *| i " p 7 vay! 7 ‘ tween socialism and prohibition i ered be and cattle men have ar-|work in conjunction with the|# was dragged forth and turned #| SNOWING IN WALLA WALLA. | , hr again, ‘Whens: “the Oraetl buat Wenliay’ citates Pie ee | parteaae searing: anines com. | 4: Blaze isthe socialist, candi- one from Round Va Feel-| teachers, parents and the juvenile|#* over to the census enumerator #| WALLA WALLA, April 4.—Two| Northern has pretend unrase of bY P. HL Habe of Tacoma, for a} taining towerful explosives are to |Get? a0¢ 3- D. Grehem ts leading intense, Spectators were dis-| court to help guide young people,| * today * | inches of snow fell in Walla Walla} ,, 7 4 se sit ~ sean teas ois “4 ne in, | tne “ary | armed SS batering thd eotiticenccaliy Garward aire. imte| & ; ; Hla Walia} petit larceny, will be on trial this | power house site, will be inspected |be placed at the mouth of the Co “4 | oom, aia, or wiseouanens hares %| today. Unies it turns colder fruit) Aagiagon | bet Justice Brown. ay by the city utilities commit-|umbia river. The work will be be. NO WONDER paths of righteou HO ee me | will not be damaged Domar is accused of failing to turn | tee, accompanied: by Assistant City | gun April 40, when the mine planter | CINCINNATI, April 4.—Mrs. Ur. a Koennigman, aged 100, died | recently from what is said to have been a worn-out heart. r checks when his ngineer Dimmock and Light Supt. | Ringgold is expected to arrive. The | approaches to Portland harbor will | site was offered last year to| also be mined city of Tacoma for $1,000,000,| A network of these protectors im some dining employment was up. HERE ARE THOSE PENNY CLUES |:0.-.:-:::--; | Tacoma refused to pay more | will be placed 800 e & THEY FOUND PENNIES = &/ than $760,000. ae ork th Mal ne a the wane cat ‘an ene chapter te appear om delighted to see a bright new penny winking at him FROM A LITTLE | * The four lucky pennies hid- #| Sorcha. nataned at es renter = finding «the Jacky pennies | CORNICE OF A MODEST DWELLING. Quickly examining his find,|* den down town Monday, and *| pg Mofgye te ar APM est og NEWS ITEMS FROM ing Wells found that this was indeed Lucky Penny Number Two | found through clues printed in * iitlay with the and At deat Seppet wel” “ahay: ere getv= Returning to UNION 8T., Wells walked down town three blocks.|%* Chapter I. of the mystery story * DO YOU KNOW Ltirap GE thnrtnttea will be expionen TRE HICKIO WH aes * : Here was a HAT SHOP—with attractively dressed windows. On the|# yesterday, were found by the *| |to test the completed work | Tee 2 vomey Barry te he Mas pitice with it this after. | very EDGE OF THE SIDEWALK in front of this place ON THE|* followit *) Army officers offer no explana-| ten to us ‘@ sar ons rhapter—KIGHt TICKETS GIVEN AWAY | FOURTH AV. SIDE, Wells found his third lucky penny % “No. 1—At United Cigar *| That three big circuses will come] tion as to the cause of this unusual] i. He Gia he le a Jom CHAPTER II This is going to,be dead easy,” he laughed is paren, Third ‘ Mg U atv by x to Seattle this year? activity Ima W © hair, mala Ma: ell oe acis Beene ae 7 But he spoke too soon. For the search for the fourth penny was arw ackel, 1837 89th st Want the idkous av. tiles 4 a yeller Pans queet tr Wel e in good spirits this morning and started on HIS! ti osome. Weary of his task, Wells walked SOUTH on FOURTH AV.|* North, S| nearly sintanens MORE TOUGH LUCK Tidds saying #0, Fu oy pr the four nies with a keen zest. Walking from his hote!| until he came to a great hotel—a sort of family place, he judged by the|* | No, 2—From boy at Spelger *| That 17 little railroad trains are ‘ FOR JACK JOHNSON | ye on hans let his footsteps lead him where they would, and| swagger fittings of the drawing rooms. Solid pillars formed an arch: | * & Hurlbut ygornen, 8 pcond and * at work on the-canal project? BN F RAN I ACO, April 4] becatae he eee | all along the F anging fe cars passed the corner i by He Jones, 1509 y than 75|Champion Jack Johnson, who is| ere to are efore a BI TOMOBILE ESTABLISHMENT. | Way all along the sidewalk—and clanging cable cars passed the corner nion, by Howard Jone ( i ahbel ace asere’ than 26 well, We'd hat ¢ been on PIKE STREET where a RAPIDLY MOVING| every minute or two, UNDER THE THIRD PILLAR, the search was|* W, 59th st wi women auto drivers in Seattle confined in the county jail for hav-| Mr riageting Fairies ECTRIC SIGN on the top of the building caught his eye. Here on a| rewarded, There was the fourth lucky penny * No, %—Under radiator in * That the last of Denny hill {s giv-|!ng violated the speed law, stands | show ‘that played | berg. 1 ne BOW LEDGE, on the corner of the building, Wells found the “Will I find my four lucky pennies tomorrow as easily, 1 wonder?|%* lobby of postoffice, by J. P. *|ing way before the advance of the] today a good chance of losing $4,000)" Foe." ooa job in a livery stable, ky penny J r Wells asked himself as he retraced his steps to his hotel |* Heald, po Phy hydraulic hos because of his inability to appear) however tm Pelledted by his early success, Wells walked WEST on Pike st FIND ONE OF THE LUCKY PENNIES by these clues oon|* No. 4—On window sill, *| That Gertrude Elliot, at the|in New York cityeApril 10 to defend | The Me came to SEVENTH AV. Turning SOUTH on Seventh av. he|s you have unearthed one, hurry with it to The Star office and got/® Rhodes Bros.’ 6 and 10-cent #| Moore this-week, Is a sister of Max civil sult ; : a = about a block and a half. He stopped for a moment before a| your two theatre tickets—they are free for finders of the lucky: coins. | ¥ store, Second av., by A. Hev- *| ino’ I think Johnson will stay in jail noxt ot BUILDING. The rumble of heavy printing presses told| * strom, Hthelton hotel, *| That Bert Coote, at the Orpheum|was the reply of Fickert today % that this must NEWSPAPER PLANT. Crossing the street | Another chapter of the mystery will appear tn The Star tomorrow. | ® x\this week, has been playing “silly|when asked wheter he would grant] Smile in your enemy’s face, but & more stonisbed and! Don't miss it, You may as well be the lucky one, ROKR ym fop” characters for 17 yea a parole look out for a right hook ing view of this building, he wa