The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1911, Page 1

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<< ; i I | | Teli mar Bincay wy Plosion occ negro i * . pri! bh meen of the BAMINGHAN, Ala, April s—|* ? ae a il K crews. The P: alg victs from the ee Coal com the & % been lea disaster resulted fa gas pocket the fatalities as yet The explosion cam ivere near the surface es i have been recove The mize is worke ‘The: _ aber. | the mine at the Mine Inspe They were ¢ crew of the United tes! 4 1 white men mine rescue station from here are AR Be ‘ the |en route to the scene of the disas-| ing hurried of the exp of rese at the|ter Owing to the isolation of t = take | mine, it has not been learned here/ a ¢ k. There is no| whether any of the bodies of the/, mle rescue car bere po men said to have perished have | mac Practically ail the men working|been recovered from the Diaring| yy the mine where the Littleton ex t pit " ar afte the vice HOW THEY SPEND — PEOPLE'S MONEY Hire a Bridge Superintendent at $150 Per = But He Has Nothing to Do—Hodge Calls It a Steal. Office of bridge superinten-;would be a good fellow, and there iat is anew one. The county en-| would be no kick on me. igmeer, elected by the voters of the} King county has a bridge super feuaty, has the passing on bridges | intendent } ts one of his duties } No, be was not “The new superintendent has | people of the county 1 im his office st the court! The board of county commission-| $u¢ every day since|ers met March 14 mmissioner | ong said McKenzie. | McKenzie was called to answer a| 4 he ts doing for the $150 is| phone call. Hamilton and Ruth puszle to me.” }ford used the opportunity and] “They can spend thousands for | quietly sppotr Willlam K — | ted by the fe allow me + hea 9 funds to give |ing expenses, “while for the lives and proper-| “I have secured an attorney’ ‘s! @f the citizens and taxpayers, | opinion on the matter McKenzie | always ‘take it under advise- | said today. “Acting on this opinion, | ‘ ‘They know there is no steal |{ have caused his salary to be held| Mt If 1 was agreeable, if 1 would | up in the auditor's office. However, | fy to them, ‘Let's steal the |I was too late in stopping him from (ay | Hen ELECTION FRAUDS: At dela Th McNaughton pleaded prosecutions would be of no avail | f> false registration this the prosecuting attorney has dem and Judge Maiy imposed ion has re | #94 um sentence of one year of the cases and that c E With two more men convicted 3 of false registration, the #0 far is seven men found! tion of Archie Coope > pleaded guilty incident In the convic will be put on ial Attorneys for each of the men) 7. agreed to expedite matters by sub- of LMétwithstanding the cry raised at| mitting their cases at the same| Hime of the arrests that the! time. ki m v1 of Irene Morgan, the rich bank ding of the 24th penn The gi es a merry chase, and when she rs that the 24 missing pennies found, she reappeared, and there was a joyful family re CHAPTER y of the disappears: But where were the | Wells, the secret ag t four pennies? found the first one today lying on the Walking SOUTH on SECOND AV. one full block, he found y No. 2 on a WINDOW LEDGE of a shop where WOMEN’S * GOODS were displayed. Turning EAST, Wells walked one | '* block and Penny No. 2 wag snu GE of a GREAT PIANO HOUSE. where was Penny No. 4? the if Wells looked om the STEPS of the OLD CHURCH can a Might find it hall And sure enough, on the STEPS of the OLD CHURCH, RIGHT Edw WOROSS THE STREET was Penny No. 4 ler be made by con: raft in target 9 2 whose n nknown, but wh s clothing w ad % ago cont $4,000,000 . bh critic embers ‘DEATH SAVES MAN FROM PROSECUTION The case of the state against J D1 4 to permit h | guilty, He cash a worthless chee else,” said Sheriff/son “Superintendent of Bridges” at| |® Angel “but when I plead with them | @ salary of $150 4 ey] o6 “travel Ie pw was confined in the county hospital there. The injured ma SAN FRANCISCO, April & Me Wyckof! [Claiming that Mise Peart te ee ee was never the legal custodian of the hildren of Mr. and Mra A Ss ea nove Soar ileserag i fit ib ecg” some san No Wonder Denver Boys Like [Semen te tas" Sasteoe _|dering that she bring “them inte court, counsel for the nur suce By the decision, the state Breaking precedent at the court-|_ I dont wonder why Judge Ben fellows, commodity rates 7 per cent, are lnouse by signing a final decree|Lindsey, the famous Denver juve| How in court the “cop” would pending, Acting Judge C. R.jthe “kids,” after bearing him at/thing. How, after an interesting kins this morning signed the|the Y. M. C, A. auditorium last/talk with the “kid,” without « ree in the Henry divorce case. | night threat, the “kid” would tell the torney Keith asked a week's| No, Judge Lindsey does not talk jtruth. Fear, says indeey, is the| aieeee : oun; MOTHER OF EIGHT ~ @f violating the election| Rose yesterday was their joint trial uring the recali campaign.|by the same jury, though neither | S Wore, Adolph Schmeltzer and} man bad seen the other before.| GETS DAMAGE Thomas tied January 19 ta by a York was incorporated here today. Bolton Hall and Lincoln Stef- | The others were hanged to a nearby naway car in a shaft at a | fens were among the prators ltree, and be 4 with ne at Black Diamond, was The object say the bylaws, fs to promote by law- | bullets as they swung yesterday awarded $2,000 ful means such ction of the constitution as to secure against the Pacific Coast Coal Co. MAN OF al APPEALS OW LEDGE of a CLOTHING STORE at SECOND AV. AND SEATTLE WOMAN HURT. hed away on the WINDOW Under the auspices of the soc The Seattle Star WILL PROBE BRUTALITY OF POLICE : BANNICK ORDERS N VIC TS rit i | Ee a 7 AN INVESTIGATION Chief Bannick y investigation Another Man Attacked to pieces of as. The wisdor ship should adh NO CHECK ON ~ FIRE PERIL The Seattle building ordinance provides that all buildings three stories in height, from the lowest street or alley grade, mut be pro- vided with fire escape ladders, while buildings more than three stories must have stairway fire escapes. All such ladders and fire escapes must be constructed entirely of wrought iron and steel. FIRE ES- CAPES MUST COME WITHIN NINE FEET OF THE GROUND. Superintendent of Buildings Francis W. Grant is responsible for the enforcement of the building ordinance, according to one of its pro | visions, Grant, therefore, aang ble for the violations ; made by The St ake is dismissed on account of J. D. Lake pa world yesterday buildin, “Many big buildings ing like adequate fire | houses are tically | _Dulldings could not help t ee ee ee! * nd te her husband, 90, had been miss ing for two we Mra, Richard arty, 92, committed suicide \% tast Sunday. Today local authorities received word from Los that Carty had been injured im » runaway March 27, United Press Leased Wire Direct to | not know that his wife is dead. Carty went to Loe Angele Seattle Star Office.) It work and secured @ job in a barber shop. (Dr United Trew Leased, Wire Dicect te | Seatile Star Office ST. PAL n, April &—United | States Circuit Judge Sanborn to @ay filed a decision against the state and im favor of the stock com, — —oO = eed er" i> = crs —_ == z @ =< So fase =| = @ — J F-) < @ “= n ~o@ Se =e ert J — ry of Seattle, and was therefor | Modity rate case. ed until Tuesday. passenger rates to 2 cents a m sama By Freddie, the Office Boy. {bix pdlicemen dealt with the | merchandise rates 35 per cent at ified ‘© a motion for a new trial is|nile court judge, is #0 popular with |condemn the “kid” as a liar first ike a Sunday school teacher. He |father of liars. y im the signing of the decr | (By United Fries Leased Wire Direct to the argument on his motion f He told how he dealt! Perhaps if all cities had judges) —_ Aemitle Mar Offic w trial, but the court 1 | who wouldn't “peach lke Lindsey, the reform schools| ELKVILLE, Ga ‘old up the decree. jon de gang. ‘cause they'd smash | woulé turn out more reformed lads | hundred his face in.” He explained how the [than criminals lynched three negroes Were charged with bay ed Newton Eason (whi ray Benton Overpowering the (By Unhies Pama) jailer, the mob dragged the victims ALBANY, N. Y., April §.-— With Leonard Abbott as president and [from their cells. One of the negroes Brand Whitlock as vice president, the Free Speech League of New | fied, and was shot down as he ran. Mrs. Annie Jones, the mother eight children and a widow Wittiam Jones, a miner y consistent with the luerty ot ou | AMERICAN DEAD ishinent for a mere psychological | «my United Press Leased Wire Direct to m of government aimed st the censor- nestle Mae Ottce. ati or the transmission of ideas WASHINGTON, D ‘np ~ig for everyc GARBAGE WORK "delle * HAVE YOU GUESSED? h whieh _BE COSTLY le Have you guessed on the in his attendance at 1 \* baseball open- anfield, whom| ¢ Laton a O..\% ing day, April 18? The con. gold mining | is the e west bid * . * * i id | contract iw test closes next Saturday. A & . * * * * * ty ga Ian His bid®iw the nearest correct guess under | * season t r i te (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to | a ton. On tbi®\® Send your guess on a postal J. W. Guye, 1134 18th ay 6.—The | DELLA CONNOR | nestle arly cost to the city for |e so Btht Meerting Wes | Los ANGELE Injured im an auto accident in| erbage hauling will be about $325,|% The Star Sporting Editor lengthy battle > ; One of the Contest Judges. ngeles yesterda 000, Nex eday morning the bull Baldwin fe ots of readers o e r ar a letter » onion wt ; PHAKKKKKHERKEKE after those three prizes of . oe ae that O1 come up before the} of “Lucky” Ba } car Figman offers for ext ist party, a protest meeting again t|board of public works. jto the supren | verses to Sia tenons eeu You | A Segnted letter, too. Say, Bo, border will be beld at Arcade| “The Law of Reincarnation” will NY will wk a a6 aia oneh Ge ote R. DUNFEE tomorrow night at § p.m. Dr.|be discussed by C. Jinarajada at} Mrs. H. C. Bean, 3916 Fifth ay ], i LIKES SEATTLE | wit "win ne whee “ in atusaa 324 First av. N. in A. Brown and Mrs. Kate Sad-|the Theosophical hall, 1426 Fourth |S. was absent from her house last | he sea 7. iiatame will speak ‘av., tomorrow evening. |night. She returned to find that; SPOKANE, April 8.—During Col he fa ce she hat, opens a week's stay at the Moore the hougeg had been burglarized. A | Roosevelt's trip through Washing Jake Furth and hi = Out that cor » aa il cut Ke PLE ; f ends to he ~ OF SEATTLE. Afraid of our bonds—it's a joke. They'd take them up to | mig’ o their profits, and | hem SCARE THE Not afraid of the city’s credit. They aré afraid the people of t Sing to make some money and that the S. E. Co. will| of dollars on any ordinary improvement work. They business for them if they try to aid you in thwarting the will | « They are fighting municipal ownership—that’s the whole | that decision. long would they hesitate if Jake Furth was building | people will only serve to convince them the more strongly that and wanted to issue $800,000 worth of bonds*s cover it?|they are proceeding along the right lines, tomorrow night I took a street car to my home and Sia |Tome, containing $4.62 was the chief cs yen orday P , awarmed The judges of th was glad to get a seat, ons. jebout his car at every.stop. whe I started to sit down, some- i | “Within a generation I firmly be-| Fa ip Pg ny nc Fy les HRRRARER ERR REE! ve there will (be Cs tle et yon Wiet to.cem O48 + tg gt age bons BO | [ho THAT HAREM skint. Ala muition jes, | Ward. Here are two that came in Rast. oe ; ‘ + nites eS. | today 8 : ' - #% (CENTRALIA, April &—A %/|San Francisco, Portland and Seat = pet isi The crowf ail laughed; I apolo- i Business is rallying to the aid of Jake Furth’s worried They'd snap them up and call for more ; : ,_ |e real te skirt ‘worn by a %|tle,” he said i? te “ io. to ggg tieed: while the heunsie Mik i Monopoly an 7 They lied before the election, trying to frighten the people |w dashing young woman here * ihe wiber te ¢ | hot mp IP ¥ ind against the rh of Seattle. from issuing the bonds. The people of Seattle wouldn't be|# dast night attracted a lot of #| French Baron Speaks =| Whe wifey tu st t ent ee Prt A , Nes t a ae ‘ume np ot er a letter sent to/¢.: ntened N chy thet trying to bluff the people into giving | *-tention %| Baron d’Estournelles de Constan eenla te Jumping up from off her lap, I was roller Bothwell d brokers of Bos * : 7 SRR ee ee) French statesman, who arrives in| ou my é ardly my feet i levine +t : up their proposition |Seattle this evening, will speak at} put when she Whe r curve just landed me > ying that “unt low in mt It paaaiven itself into a plain issue of whether the city of University Congregational | wall, Den ated” ee. cate’ THAT SAME OLD io ings becomes mor t ald let oth Seattle is bigger than Jacob Furth and his Stone-Webster NE ITEMS rrow morning on “Use- | ste wD i lle our bond pita directors ws , ‘WS FROM V and at the Queen Anne| = he grabbed a a hat pin trom her b 4 are still trying to beat the city-owned street railroad The city of Seattle car this line and make money on| THE HICKTOWN BEE ot ional church in the even-|1 do love a a1 nt ments j inier Beach to Ballard—that’ 's the answer. it in spite of all the crooke » financial inte in Seattle | ‘wit there's SER MO | it the rest of the trip; irectors are badly worried|and Boston , z You can't argue, can you? NIT! my line, ur wifey says, “You| BY JOHN GERIN Following an unsuccessful crim. cee 315 New York Block 1 prosecution the st rday | A a |began suit against Joseph ow, ja loss, has sold out. The purchas- |former s Jer, for the recovery of $2,142.05, raze the big building to the SNOW IS SUED... AND THEY'RE GOING TO DO IT. You had better understand that right now, Jacob Furth. And certain public officials, as well as certain Seattle banks, | ht as well understand right now that it will be mighty risky | e yes a ae goons, |which, it is alleged, he had failed | GARDEN TO 6 ei 1 The people have dorped lpr comes: on this pole Siiver Dime Grill sition ount for when he gave up an Caled rege Lene Wie Direct | sh 2 ym sa e street car proposition and o: the people can reverse or repea! ‘There ts quite a al going vagy seattle Star Office.) CAGO, Apr! ayor-elec es , sis " RL er Creek chered. 6 ELECT OFFICERS. NEW YORK, April 8.—Five sky-|Carter Harrison announced today pals The election of officers of the| scrapers are soon to rise on the |that he will abolish every fee office v 1 Any atterapts made by you snd your allies to frighten the A tes Young Men's Republican club will|site of Madison Square Garden. J.|tn the city gove nt, putting all tor be held in the Arcade building to-| P. Morg who has owned the | municipal c a flat salary Serer semathes touay. ‘| night |structure for 20 years and has run | basis, meccanp ens

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