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The Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE | VOL, 13, NO, 42 SEATTLE WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911 ONE CENT. 237"4% EDITION -__|]. Eormion SEVEN ARE INJURED IN STREET CAR WRECK IN TARY is ies mus sive a UNION MEN TRAPS WIFE IN ROOM; GARG GHA AIMAY VISIT DEMAND 4 . SHOOTS HER 4 TIMES oe Pand th navy irish. | Diagram shows how Ewing trapped his wife in the Ashley home “ vests» bg Pip ei ip — | To escape him she had run up the front stairway and entered the | Ky ‘ ne ¢ an outer room, suddenly came face to face with his wife, and began | ket s#t., Balla Palted Press Leused Wire Direct to | : bea AE | Making a general charge of un: chesting § he Injured silk- 7 FRANCISCO, fitness for the office of superintend Mrs. Margaret Haley, I ent of buildings and citing 15 spe cific instances where Superintend ent Grant permitted violations of Mrs. Ch sons Arvil ries O'Toole and two d Wren, of d dis- fable to raise $2 i Kelley, the Se , the county jail, while Mrs. | May Henry 's at liberty on| the law, the Building Trades Coun ‘ Ballard. 1 bruised af $700. Kelley was served | cll, representing 4,000 men em it hake i y with a e of a suit] | ployed in the building trades of the | A.A. Tetford, 852 56th a UN. FE ties.000. ‘ought by y for city, today presented a communt Ballard; ear and face “if atation of bis wife's affections cation to Mayor Dilling, requesting | Jack Wood, wos is in Gm. Henry appeared before Su that Grant be not reappointed April E. Co. car; seve ats at the inion Judge Mogan today — 20, when his term expires. bean fac and neck mission to visit her chi The Charges. Wohlemeath, conductor on M Tet ond Ar whe are Here are ec of the general |8. E. Co. car; left arm cut and bad -Me- ‘at the detention home, pend a haken up fig the outcome of habeas corpus | Too much red tape when peaple High Rate of Speed. Peceedings. ‘The request was lof m ate means want permits for accident occurred just after The freight car, bound from | the butlding of little home | Rank discrimination tn faver of} his friends among the architects | t iiders and certa pecial ip "Pm pot afraid of men or guns,” Mrs. Henry today, “but I am of the law. There is no in the law—none My ex in Seattle taught me that that thing up north (re to her former husband) Re will get these children, be. won't.” case against Miss Pear! the nurse, who had of the children, was dis-| for Seattle, was bowling hed into Co. car just as the latter oi to make the crossing. The {tracks cross at this junction. The ght car plunged into the smaller r, throwing it five feet from the | track The injured passengers and mem- bers of the car crews were hurried © the Ballard police headquarters and sever doctors called. Mrs. Haley, whose husband is a ame buildings bave been per ed to be built where the law mit permits only fireproc Butidings have been constructed without th rways and fire escapes Gre lation permitted in the construction of certain hotels and ment hous published ordinance is not @ atructur required number of | FRANCISCO, April 12 utly ¢ 1 to sult special ard di was the most serious- ions and interests | Specific Violations Here are ® eo of tb specific violations named | The John B. Agen bullding, 142 Second ay recently destroyed by ed, when the attorneys, Mrs. Iva May Beary, divorced wife of Albert J.| Beary, a Seattle bank clerk, se-| igre today from Judge Shortal! a| ca continuance of the « out of the kidnaping two children fro the WR TURKE! (By United Press Leased Wire Direc Seattle Star Office.) has been reme ca bee - 5 e) wh CONSTANTINOPL April 12. Pear! yeh tf. nd < MRS. W.L. WALLS — — — — m at Weste ay. and ‘The Turkish troops in Northern @sposition. Mrs. Henry is| LOS ANGELES, Cal, A 2—~jleft. To make at t. had a story added, of ba ent to quell the revolt 2 Mrs, W a veggies Atreet. vi ther today facing annihila- tharged with bav rs. W. L. Walls of Los sis eat Coc pve " ba Hed ie an attempt to evade the serv-|**Y5 She can box a little with an umbrella tion of th aw anding fir os eae poet ——- Geek a writ of habeas corpus. She| A. ©. Cockerl, also of Los An-|across the street, and ‘ that district.| When Mra. Sy ie ee ee ee ‘was released on Beh says Mra. Walls can box arrested. : f 4 fretaro her th z F, < ae e 1Dp sod unle sno ny " mor: Mrs. Henry was heavily veiled e some, Cocker! ought to know Cocker! wa: THe Krnest, to the he > toalea take eae rage way ho Tas court roan bot a |Decause he appeared in police court |in jail. He peared, whea the amd, from which 1 | once in the arm and URS: SILVIA EWI/1Gd| | ‘Toone are rushed tat6 the mous ates. |recently, and his appearan con- | “mashing Every provision him @ few hours on below the shoulder, the The defection of aueee teieats The children of the couple are|Yinced the court offic t hin Really, the two jabs | gave him | ft violated f day, Menry Ewing man pounced upon her and beg = — 7} \eribeamen just ane a pci ‘at the detention home pending |°Pinion of Mrs. Walls’ pugilistic did the work, and I didn't need | lege. The nm 18 OK by |hurtied in search of oking bi The firing was a bi + thes ct. Ss A M “a C ¢\ from who he ti x such clowe range that the Sette: actrees he Turkish government. Gutcome of the court proceed. |#bility was based on fact the umbrella, but | was mad,” she | Jo* jayer . ta heal oc lie 2 ‘ wo alll Mrs. Henry wag given per Cocker! made the mistake of |e: od jewelers, emp K 140 persons pomped four shots into , set the woman's on fire to viah hor childeed by Su-| inking at Mrs, Walls and saying,| “I used to box with » friend, and| — Thres sin the Jac This was after he had t , Threatened Her Brother Judge Mogan “Oh, you kiddo,” on the street. |I've practiced some with my bus | TeaTad a re) bg rou, m which sb ag 4 ¥ Pr — - nae * Pe y Mrs 7 ted p on by 7 not exactly a sci-| Modeled in dire atic 19 chance of escape. oman, heard the firing and has with AE 1 Glock "this afternoon Mrs.| MT Walle planted her fist on band. While I'm not exactly a sel-| i isalan tae fe Chenes eae Gane Sie: ate te The hoek assisted by her att Cockerl's jaw. Before Cocker! re- entific boxer, I can use my fists i i ange y Yee SNOTNOY.1 8 hiss. Walle countered with | pretty ‘well Two More Big Ones. The shooting occurred late yes-| Pointing the gun at Gardner, Ew | amy United Press Leased Wire Direct te in having 8. Foste pretty | The Ethelton hotel, 1317 Third|terday afternoon, at the home of aling said, “Stand back, or I'll get le Star Office) } Lehner Sf cake eee “3 jav had three stories add The |neighbor of Mra. Ewing, Mra. R.| you, too. I've a few more left WASHINGTON, April 12 — See- on $1,200 ball. He was im courts are not masonry, th ia no | Ashley, 714 Spruce at Then he left lretary of State nox today directed ane arts are not ma’ v i edo, Tearrested on a second division wall with automatic fire-| A® Mra. Ewing approached her| Detectives Barbee, Hayden and American Consul “Schmucker, at own, n in which he was charged mor Y ist rea en | proot doors and the fron stairwa home she saw her husband at her| Peterson, accompanied by Gardner, senada, Mex., to personally in- having participated in the kid} lis not surrounded by masonry as re-|front door, trying to enter the|drove in an auto to the man's + stigate the condition of the } are ofthe Henry children. Kel-| quired by law house. Turning quickly to avold|home. Here they found all the American women and chilér § hei f ill appear in court tomorrow. | ‘The batlding on the northwest | him, she ran to the Ashley home, | curtains down and apparenty noth | priso oned at Alamo by the Mexican e — | corner of Second avy. and Spring |8°me up a stairway into the front|ing astir in the house. Surround rebels, and to report at once by i | creupled by Cheasty, wan re-| 4008, Jing the house, they rapped on the} | telegraph. | pee don permit signed by Grant Comes Suddenly Upon Her [front door, Ewing opened the} | (hy United Precs Leased Wire Direet te | death sentence be pronounced on all| There is no stairway leading from| Wing, however, saw her just ax | door and surrendered himself |LAWYER SINGS SONG | Seattle Star Officer.) the prisoners the th to the rth floor, the |42@ reached the top of the stairs Today Mrs. Ewing | the city | i} Despite bets je below Yesler TO SAVE A WOMAN He then dashed up a baek stair-| hospital. The surgeons have ex VITERBO, April 12-—That the! Two or three may be doomed, only means of getting up and down . April my me ae aed way, through one room, and came | tracted the four shots fired by Ew-|way that Chatios W. Shomo’'s! | [trial of the 20 Camorrists, accused | the impression is general that 1 being by the elevator Pars . a } “9 by Gennaro Abbatemaggio, a rene-|of them will get no worse than| And several others Fe ms: upon Mrs. Ewing in the ing and he wife w Mr over itty] stand in” was so good that he c ember of the society, of the prison terms earns a eqns 0 preg Gta it would ever be brought bac o | gate member a en Fires Without Warning nat is all the excuse the husband verdlbas be Brought back ¢ | nt © of Gennaro Cuoccolo and | canes z teen vette pophg ie is | me the boy, or I'll kill} has to offer the shooting. He | Seattle to stand on his in- Shares Wappensiein, Ladovie| iis ie, will dex thooweh ®= °®- AMERICAN BOY O K, | \dgartme to. ald ww haye’shouted.|Gecinred today, however, that {t| 4K for auibl Povanna and John and Frank | {ir Year M8 pie e agiand would | | And, without her wart fear that his wife would |day 1 he case, which in Eng | pulleg the n and began firing keep the little son » him that, Prosecuto! y Shomo to. Per- y have until Saturday to * , snp YS BUFFALO B iced A to the indictments agatnst | '**t About a week net peggap SA UF ILL DES MOINES, Towa, April 12 Atfer shooting the woman twice ¢| prompted him to attack her this morning from Hot Springs, ie not more than a mo’ » 5 pro} oe | WE Wappy has to pl " NEW YORK, April 10. T Pe and fourth indictments — : rnin 78 ag = pages ona cmtiin hee 4 ‘ at right © Doig, editor of the “Wire-| hrefy, is not to be in a hurry with falo Bill y received word am =. Ark., from Deputy Sheriff Roberts it. | United St attorney Kenora! and that Shomo's. habeas corpus pro-| ©.) United State ‘ tor from lowa tg he was starting back with his man. nyon saintant | gener: on his om HSS Was pat on trial before Visit.) OTe = Wheth wtih ; Jadge Yakey this afternoon, He nT aot wix men accused of the na cae Cole acancy caused by the death Burns detectives have kept Sho- Ba Seana Be Fe ewe we cto ny Meant | EVEN FOR DEAD ©) 0.80% mnt has been issued to come ve ted to poo vole the con reeds odlgy Kenyon will succeed Lafayette | said, all the time, following him telat spiracy have been examined, Pron oon, there. $a}. t ee ae wee Ore Een ounty Commissioners Hamilton |ffom Portland and Kansas City “QUITS His Joe nent am oe have been Enrico Bee NPY baie Mi raga ne eb ige 4 Rutherto “A oppored the raise], Sho 0 can be ‘given a peniten-| WASHINGTON, April 12.—Immi-| Alfano, reputed rev itozzl, a priest been clean | Kenyon Is @ progressi at the county hospital. But Commissioner Hart North |" O85 with the society. Op : fter the undertaker's business at the EiMancleco has resianed conne — f That ie (h@| te ee ee RR RR Re Otelinie Beawvitt : busines « oo agp posed to their declarations of inno of hero-in-| % * AB dp “ hospital is a big item. When 5 — oo Inspector I8/ cence has been the circumstantial | chief to some|% SHE LIVED ON 40 CTS. eine pees won 8 trip to Bveret: were submitted, H. 8. Noice —_ - ed the charges | story of Abbatemaggio, who stead some hundreds | » THREE LONG WEEKS #| /%at Was in July, 1910. There, ac orgetown received the con (atiost the immigration commis-| fastly sticks to his accusations | of thousands of|% (By United Press Leased Wire &|°ording {to the information that t at $6 each. | h May succeed North Funny at Times. | fean boys.|# Direct to Seattle Star Office #{reached her, she alleges, he got breech saomshiy “Walk Secés. the os : The testimony so far taken has veryone|s LODI Cal, April 12.—Who #|@ulte thick with another « sen | undertaker contains, Besides the $6.1 erat from the shipyards, where been, in a grim way, decidedly knows what thel® said “high cc ot living?” & (She attempted to argue with him,|an additional charge of $5 for an| | - Practically remodeled, the | pyr, Deadly threats have been boys think of|# This town bas a woman in it #|She says, he dismissed the subject | outfit, probably costing 40 c« | | Seattle yestorday left on | rying between the cage which holds uffalo Bill, but} who has lived on 40 cents for #| With a mere “She's a good girl,” re-| When the bill for the extra $5| (By United Frese Leased Wire Direct to | race of the season to| the 30-prisoners and the steel box | in an interview] three weeks and spent $5 for ®|ferring to the Everett miss. Mrs. | was first presen to the com bo gheny in|, Singing pathetic songs to juries rn Alaska ports where Abbatemaggio sits, defiant here the old |x clothing in two years. She Is #|Melville ts now seeking # divorce. | missioners, it was taken under ad LOS ANGEL saab ae "lis ifkely to become popular with ian ond dime : | ssout. tld torlé Mise LU M. Murphy, gradu- & - isement. Later, when the fight|the same ward, and within 20 feet} criminal lawyers, since the acquit- With one exception the prisoners | the first time| ate of a Des Moine niversl ® beg Hamilton nds Ruth y of the bed on which Calestino L.| tal of Mrs lizabeth Brook: ne fl ne] ate of a nines t MEME R EEE EH Em DOE a ar utherford | of the bed on : a ‘ooks at WW FULL BLOOM TONIGHT have denied membership in the| “BILL” just what he | ty, artist, lterateuy and tr rare * | voted to pay the bill. Dania lay as he shot Eva Bovee|Ft Worth, Tex. Mrs. Brooks was Camorra. That one declared he| thought of bis admirers | buster #|* WEATHER FORECAST «| During the month of Pebruary| ing attempted suicide Saturday | tied for murder. Last January left the organization when he mar-| “The American boy is all right,”| ‘She is suing her father, a&x|# ‘Fair tonight with light &|Nolce received a rake off of gso} {RO Sttemp! she shot Mrs. Mary Binford to |night, Mrs. Olive Delair, a patient /death in a department store, intenance ®| *® frost; Thursday fair and # extra on this deal sunty hospital, killed her-| Where the latter was employed. r remark- &|* warmer; light westerly winds. * at the lried. Each prisoner, too, has de |nied all criminal antecedents and, says Buffalo Bill. “He hasn't lost| * clergyman, form antecedents and-}one jot of his grit, and pluck, and|* and the facts of h Py Sar eg ae gener hare the tnt when reminded of a long list Of| perseverance, and energy, and able economy were brought #|! self late last night by drinking car-|_ Mrs. Brooks’ defense was the out in court. She clas to wi’ eee EY FH Fit * | bolic acid |“unwritten law.” T. M, Brooks, previous convictions, has argued | honesty, and all the other good old that he has been the victim of| American qualities. He hasn't persecution. really changed—only the condi Corrado Sortini has the cleanest] tions of life have changed. He| * You'll be interested in “A *& ; : her husband yer, 8 be a victim of nervous disord- ®| 6 - A general shakeup of nurses and} usband, is a lawyer. She ers and unable to support her | cate Mini Pa. Sse 12—|%* Story About a Jam Pot,” */internes is threatened today by | learned of his intimacy with Mrs. aries Hickman, under sentence |* Page 4 today * \the hospital authorities, Mrs, De-|Binford, and the trouble culminat- self * record of those yet examined.’ He|has the same old standards, only|* & & & ww tk We kw kk te tee we | Of Goan for the murder of his wife,|¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ eH MH HM YH HH /Ialr W uffering from a neryous|@@ When she concealed a revolver has but one conviction against him | he lives up to them in different who escaped from the county jail breakdown, brought on, it is said Ye her muff and sought Mrs. Bin. ‘Short. | ford in the store. —that of kicking a young girl to’ ways jlast night, was recaptured at 2 arence Whitehill, the eminent | by her husband's desertion. § | death. He escaped with a few . Jo'olock this afternoon a few miles |aritone, has been persuaded to stay ly before midnight she eluded the | It was the first case in Texas from Beaver. He was tracked by|over and appear as soloist at the nurse and sec the poison from |!® Which a woman. used the un months’ imprisonment. | Nicola Morra, who, like Sortini, | SP UDS GO UP (By United 4 Leased Wire Direct pe ed nds. /“pop” concert Sunday afternoon the ward bathroom |written law as a defense. Walter used of actually killing the Seatt | is accused | WASHINGTON. April 12.—Sen a dramatic finish to the trial. He ? I eeeeeeeeeeee Star Office.) | Scott, Mrs. Brooks’ attorney, gave Cuoceolos, lived in partnership with | ; cto wndardo, the only woman| BY Paul, Office Boy No. 2 ator Jones of Washington today in concluded his argument by sing prisoner among the Camorra, both| The commission men expect vited President Taft to attend the ing “Home, Sweet Home.” Jurors engaged in a business which can-| spuds will be sprouting wing feath thwestern Development con Jand spectators swept not be described in print. ei halane ‘anetGan | tan sricos | 8088 in Seattle next December Despite his record as a white! last week, ‘The prices have|!Vitation serious consideration | ass saver however, .Moren (016 the| ccccoa 85 conte on the bundred eRADIAL POLICEMEN - —— : : NEWS ITEMS FROM court Ip 4 , ; Ps : re you out of wor ) y are arranged in twofin its natural as yes 1 2- TMy conscience Ie as clear a8 de eee any ne ied, rade} Mayor Dilling this morning ap-| Well, here ts a Job, providing you| rows, upper and lower berths, /ered with filth, a ‘ine ‘breeding ||, THE HICKTOWN BEE Y- tilled water. 1 am religious to the! wit be out of sight themselves, |DOimted three spectal policemen to}haye $1 for some employment) “just like a Pullman sleeper.” | place for -vermin | |hairs of my head. 1 love children,| Also, a the Greeka will missa his patrol the Fort Lawton district |shark down town The bunks are constructed of| The hor used in the grading} Wille you're jogging along today top |and he who loves children loves his onions fora his Sundaya dinner, as| Many complaints received by the} Masquaid and Moore, city grad-|rough boards. Coarse alfalfa hay|are housed in a well constructed, | pene ind ye eats Cee nt neighbor.” onions are from $2.75 to $3.60 mayor since the removal of the four |ing contractors, have @ big con-|serves as both mattresses and| temporary barn, The roof is rain-| files than vinegar” still holds Fe sik the tea Lawyers for rd Casonsriste See sani ye “p gr ii the ohn sam pee ats prading | a 3 ; in A, ‘oon | springs, The penalosnes are such| proof. The horses are well taken| {)\\lix = he | 8 ate ed m he bi e e efforts to sho’ distric ne three newly appoint- .” nel e EB. Union st. car] as ourse! care ower pe cau ice Meason this efvernoon, eg" the |e eascemaasto, the intdemer, 1s ts 4 RHKKKKKEKE KKH a! $4 men are to be persanently ata line. sae inchs ee There per oer pee in the ba cost money, Men don't : Mian Amber Beede has ggne back Ff ill blossom ‘out from | either a perjurer or a lunatic 80 tioned They pay $2 a day, You must | bunk house re is no space for] It is said by the laborers there| to Willer Creek. with a lates: fa gs tans The Pink will be|far Abbatemagglo has shown no|* AN eg eeont am * TT aT HE board in the camp or you don't|them on account of the “beds,”| that men are often guchinced Gad aries kot onto in Hicktown. the teed from tonight, with | signs of insanity, though his intense | * cA °. LL FANS & CHAU UR 18 FINED work. Board $5.25 a week, If|and, besides, they are unnecessary,|/new ones put to work, thereby] 4,)¥P Bittereat awed ¢ falint wire wseball scores—all the |hatred of the Camorrists 1s appar-|* The Star will give them * Fred Rice, iné chauffeur who run! you are married and have a home,|as the cracks and holes in the|making a harvest for the empl his wife $160 and a span of re news and the local field | ent. | away to base ball fans —but *|down J. F. Magee, elty health in-)you must still board — there. | walls and roof are sufficient, both | ment agents his custom is much Lots of Hicktown p nyt covered. You pet the| Outside of Presiding Judge|* you must read The Pink edi. & spector, last Thursday, was fined \[t ign’t the contractor's fault you|for light and ventilation, also for/in vogue in some camps, where the} %* TaDeen beca day earlier every th The| Bianchi, it is thought few of the|* tion to get a line on it, *|$20 by Judge Gordon In the police |are a married man, sprinkling purposes. Of course,/foremen share the graft with the| fatisaction ls the father of wrogreee ais hours ahead of the next| prosecutors have the courage to * Don't miss The Pink tonight, *|court this morning, The judge| No chance to feel lonesome in| when it rains the men can get out|employment agents Aman that le satiatied with iim. K's newspapers—don't forget | face the bloody vengeance which | {warned Rice against a second of-|the “bedroom.” There are bunks|of the way from under the cracks.| Well, if you want a job, don’t] “*f ™ sus & | fense. for avout 60 in a shack about 16] The floor in the “bedchamber” is|spend that last dollar 4 cata ee depot again, probably would come should the |x Terr eer rere 2 ; i i } i {

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