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HEART-RENDING SCENES FOLLOW VESSEL'S SINKING s Leased Wire Direct to tifted jo Star Office.) za B. C, April 11.—Th tof to clambe vietims of the (By United Ne VICTORIA inquest on the up the re sucked him back is body nev Munro clung to al minute and he quols wreck was nea ing at Sidney, Capt all of the vivors ficiently attendin cording to re s this morning count shows ¢ perished Mra. Margare Macfarlane been was reported as dead, and was car-| Miss Isabe he | garet bor trian Olson, # Lung, Chinese Sim, Chitese dishwasher Those Mra | island, Lawson brought operation Miss Isabeb hand The rescued a Harry 8 Moss, Victoria; H brother of steward; John Miss Marguerite Barton, of her Captain John Isbis but a m loose ank to his recovere bodies of the fol « have! overed Fenwick Victoria Bryd. lips, of Rhoss Rua actaron, an Aus t Hartnell, steward; A Victoria; Andrew Tom Chang | Foong Yet who of St, Mar ried apparently lifeless from t landitig stage, and was after hours af work physicians. She said she Los Angeles It is known that 1 the total number probably be ascertained, as great unce exists as to the number the boat when she sank The disaster, which. was witness ed by scores of men, women and child! was attended by heart rending scenes, From the wharf at Sidney wate the little passenger vessel, with its dekload list heavily to port. Two! doats were floated before she we down, however. One of these cap-| Hartnell sized a short distance from the | Bennett wreck. The other lifeboat, which | Victoria carried Captain Sears and members| A. A. Sears, of the crew, was plunged ashore/mate; W. Thompson, engineer without mishap. Ther were power-|Joe Phillips, deck-hand; three In-| Jess to aid those struggling in the|dians, deck-hands, residing at Sid-| water. ney, one known as David “PRINCE SCULPTOR “Ss CULPS” STATESMAN. ived in not inty board not recovered Houson, of daughter of tb and son, who to Victoria for a Miss Fenwick DN on Springs | Henry had been | surgical sister of Davidson, deck eye witnesses school master | } | | | Prince Paul Troubetskoy is shown in the picture modeling the clay figure of Senator Franklin Roosevelt, the New York insurgent demo- | erat, After having pictured the statesman’s features and form in | terday | Townsend and R | Marquette and onc met THE SEATTLE STAR are allowed a honored guest We'll give hint; He ertor of New the supreme beneh hin initials are Charles Evan Hughes, Now can you guesn It When Charles first sot himself on the supreme bench @ great tion of con law hed |H of our the identity | and que stitutional arose. He whiskers of the other jus tees had whis kers. Would he} clip ‘em off?| appears that the stand for whi» 49 today Never! suprem kers UIGK Thi ON GOAL CASE The appeal from Judge Hanford’s ||} decis in the Alw al lands sent to Washington y Government Attorn " in their as signment of errors, cite 16 Instances wherein the court erred In quashing the indictment against the alleged Munday Shiels gley coal land grab. An early decision is expected as the hearing has preceden And Hughes case was |all other cases HINES. TALKED? (iy United Prose Leased Wire Direct to Star Oftiee.) April 11 MARQUETTE, Mich Edward Hines of Chicago, the lum ber magnate, today is quoted here | as having mac pen boast to two Marquette men that he had col ampaign fund that wai ct Wm, Lorimer to the United tes Rush Culver senate former mayor of & candidate #, in one of the two. He will summoned to Springfield to The other is 8 B. Jones, t and Marquett busi a promt clone ness relations with Hines April 11, 1873, the Modoc Indians at Clear Lake, Cal. minsioners United States to|f sign a tr of peace Mo. doce were not|# what you could |i call nico nelah- | ty clay, he will make a cast of {t, and then from that mold the bronze statue. In Wee the same way were the statues in-Seattle parks made. | — At the Theatres | ‘At the Orpheum. Sam Chip and Mary Marble are} back at the Orpheum as the head- jton.” Violet MacMillan, jdaintily dressed, pretty and] sings character ners, this time presenting “In Old | |songs in a charming manner |. A good line of patter and song is put over by Harry Knox and Mer cedes Alvin. Also, Mercedes is looker. Harry Leclair in his burlesque on Cleopatra is one long gh. The aerial act of Jée Fan m and his two brothers is class Aj} stuff. | Edam,” “A Delft Dialogue With | Droll Ditties.” Mary Marble as the Dutch girl, with the funny laugh and her fondness of “lemming” pie, kes a hit. Both she and Chip are “some” singers and dancers ‘The Navas do a balancing trapeze act, requiring both courage and skill. The older Nava brings down the Kouse with his foot juggling act Flofd Mack does a wonderful dancing stunt, throwing back som mersaults with his wooden shoes and without losing a beat of time Marvelous Millers also dance and their whirlwind dancing made a hit Baseball Flirtation,” presented by Gladys Clark and Henry Berg man, consists of some real singing and dancing and is funny besides Clarice Vance in her “Southern « Gongs” captured the audience with | sober playlet dealing with the se her descriptive song on the Salome |crets of the drug trade, made a dance. |deep impression. Lieb, dn thé title The Kremka Brothers do some |Fole, gave a splendid performance. fine stunts in the acrobatic line “Rube” Strickland, the long-leg ‘The moving pictures close the | boy, nearly stopped the show with bill |his laugh compelling imitations | apa At the § e Star. At the Majestic. A bunch of stranded chorus girls Snappy show at the Majestic this /on a farm, with nothing to do but} week, with four acts scrapping for|sing and make love to the farm headline honors. |hands and keep out of the sheriff's ‘The Salambos have a spectacular | way—that's the new bill at the Star act in which they do startling tricks |this week. “The Tourists” was with electricity. The McCanns, old | built to make people laugh, and as favorites, made new friends in the| played by Marjorie Lake and her one “Uncle Charles of Charles- J associates, it does that At the Pantages. “Some show” at Pantages week. From the time “Litt nes Burr opens the bill with line of snappy stories to the final curtain after the knockabout work of the Four Nelsons there is never | a dull moment. Paul Gordon, | bicyclist, is a show in himself Halligan and Ward, Kah Rah boys, have a good line of patter. * this " Ag her =< other Ryther’s home last week, which netted more than one hun dred dollars for the homeless chil dren, has received the following note of thanks from Mrs Ryther Manager Seattle Theatre: We wish to thank you for your kind. | ness toward our homeles# boys and girls, and also the poor working | mother Will you plase thank all the kind friends who took part in giving the benefit? We are so glad to get the money, and we needed it so much, at least our 60 children did. Sincerely, MRS. A. H. ee MAS, RYTHER GRATEFUL FOR SEATTLE BENEFIT RYTHER, CENTURY-OLD RIDDLE, SOLVED BOSTON, April 11.—The great Sphynx, which has puzzled scholars for centuries, is a sculptured por trait of Chephren, a Pharaoh of Egypt, who ruled in the year 2850 B. C., according to Prof, Geo. A Reisner of Harvard university Reisner says he made the discovery 4 | when he headed the archaeological Manaj Harry Cort of the Seat-| expedition sent into Egypt by Har. He theatre, who arranged with The|vard and the Boston Museum of LANDERS STEVENS Head of the theatre company which | played to hely Ryther children | wheat | States | bors, at least from a whiteil mane stand! point, and In stead of signing |} |e treaty they killed two of the com- |f missioners and wounded the third. |f The ates army then got |i the Modoc chief and i} three of his close companions were hanged, the other 148 Modocs being | removed to the Indian Territory Rh * TOO MUCH RELIGION * GROUND FOR DIVORCE te (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) |%° CHICAGO, April 11.—Too Jn 1s the ground on » W. Bone today from his wife Dowle embraced * much reli which Geor * asks ® divorce | After 15 years in * Bone says his wife | 16 other faiths * ee ee ee ee SOME CLASS, EH? 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Union St. Btar to give a big benefit there for| Fine Arts. 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