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The Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE me =| EDITION Diet bor boa ote WASH 1911. ONE CENT. Start. =|TEAMSTER IS KILLED BY HORSE'S PEN FIGHT FOR OP anO? Frees Lew ES hse en a AND, 0 —Fol jpwing last vis ‘ Commercia VOL. 13, NO, 43 THURSDAY, APRIL 13, LI TITLE DAUGHTER (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) BOOST rill ( i with ¢ throu eparatior MOTHER'S AWFUL STORY on labor for Delega are rkingman” Q as again i that a work-/ hed to the] Did You Remember This Is Arbor Day? dlosed 5! ntimat fegman should t Twit of his capa cause, he id, “All wealth comes from sus ihined effort. To re! at the sug ANN TA SKER of an ind disposition) “This is my niece, just out of |ience settled back approvingly 4 4 ae remembe t my? < amnesia, ca ee ee eee ee tas gust acmmene vf 8 | STS AT QUUtTRREee er employers s neon eh er agp general comment } © Star photog ned I grain between tt dian led her. blushing, to the cen consi “scapes nate } fhe feast ter of the stage She only half young—just 19 today v4 , in The s ‘ : a sen wreaks Sik beuetan } ~ looked up as he spoke, then! This Ann , dropped her eyes again. Even her new nena tt tenet |the ae rd | sri ! a | M D long brown cloak seemed to close |of the big lead > gemma ig : pry Oops pout her to help her hide |Sherry” at the grown te dimensions a ; A : 4 y ed world Miss Tasker f lscore of yea now; maybe Easte c j when Yvonne—that being Anne Ta Swair score of yea now; maybe - ¢ | | : Newest Slang wadonmethat,belng| Anne’ ‘Tasker Swain ge cate reat ant : . nd launched into a won-|it—has been on the 2 ip A Ae mea . oy is in their hair ; if Gr United Prove Leased Wire Direct to repo steng a thet Bale | Wf to the discard) On Broadway ora glasses >t cus. A mit was too good : tee it's “Oops, my dear.” He was later when she caugh) her @ far behind th 6 as not te eath, and as though half frigh p tnger “the ¢ masher cir one that seemed - “a ties, so Alfano Du » who ac and . i | tasted pretty J n, is to and Kood , | ; My doing a little turn on Black theatre-the suc It named figur | nine pou And Wm. Griffin, |< es ; : : ae a rie Dire t Election of | pace erase, Senators Will Pass (By United Press Leased Wire Direet to} willing to grant reasonable debate Star Offies.) » say that this legte GTON, April 13 nded by the} But, I want lation has be 4 today Rucker | people for four Raynor Lashes Taft for Mexico Policy 1 13.—The body When et Miguel Morales, an Indian wood w ASHIN n dew the house conven f hopper, lies at the morgue here to- | 4 and Robert i James and) (@em., Missouri) at once called up| going to pass | added | Tsest Ferris, privates in the 30th {the Joint resolution for the direct} Young said he was in favor of| direct election of senators, but tion of senators. Many pro U. 8. A, stationed at Tia | that S slicktan of t By United Press Leased Wire Direct to | Doctrine to Mexico, ressive democrats are canvassing | that he opposed allowing states to : iene Seattle Siar Office at Han with the Seem Gre held, charged with his | Fretive eagues to secure sup |control their own senatorial elec-| - WASHINGTON D.C. Apr a shes i = p following @ drunken brawl. | or tor the measure providing | tions —— wn ———| ey overhead forgot to fre for | nine ‘oie dahet Nb len Gecece | 18mes Protest thelr in-| ‘oF the recall of U. 8. senators. | WOULD RECALL SENATORS ltl uneouuee pervignty oe ee | Young (rep., Mich.) complained} Sime of Tenne | Did you plant a tree or some lit-| 804 the Mexican situation | today t have our citisens to |that there was undue haste in the| plea for the initi | tle living thing today? " “ , ankasuelign tu: thesia atic | endeavoring to force the passage| dum and recall, and said that | 8a i hak ‘10| eee tn Satervrione in these conn. bee the resolution. Spirited debate| only the interests of demo- a wil ME Mat tint with Racker of Missouri followed,| cratic harmony prevented his | é ' Sor 8 Bh he PG Called Frew Leased Wire Direet tein which the Missourian warned| offering an amendment pro 1» boosters for the ‘Siednee , i wb wernype the Stand BERLIN’ er the republicans that unless they| viding for the recall of sena ts ne a held “6 Eee bees pecpoeee 19. Mey eee iene 1 April 12.~The resizna bre ped their dilatory tactics, gag| tors. He said the people {municipal car line hi Maybe led to kne pat ‘the = then the ton of Count J. H. Von Bernstortt po per bg ager hy eageees should have the power to dis | meeting last night at Rainier Beach con, are tent ambassador to the United | [0'° SOt tne steam roller brough miss their agents whenever it |to form an org ‘ aie oon] Bone Own, , fi 1 that the Monroe | Was announced here today appears that they are not prop- | operate r and coun | te warmt! M health is given the cause. out, cil in people's car line | maybe Underwood got into the debate,| erly representing or serving the people Count Von Stumm, at present at- feched to the foreign office, it is Believed, will be chosen to succeed | tim. TORNADO MAKES. Bs curve novos 2| y limits to Salmion | ements Spring) has beat it Serine), ha wot “Ah Doan’t Lak Jail,” Says J. timunity nad’ we want her back | He’ll Go Free on Easter Morn |saying that the democrats were » Car Line league” a name for the club, ected we Wes community and we back. | (Chorus): We ack attle - This mor , good | (My United Press Leased Wie Direct te this $100 if you only cut down my tied bate oie OO HOMELESS rte | Cai arr = | & Water wil! he @ off from X. Hall, Dunlap, greee—which is f at SAN FRANCISCO, Ap ; i ‘ ver Easter. Can't you to 5 p. m. tomorrow *| viewer SKA, Okla., April 13.—|en route to the hospital at Sapulpa. | * = jock Pe, Ia that any kinc for a Johnson's gi{t.of gab today way clear, judge, to turn me *! ‘ The Sapulpa hospital Is taxed to) !or's sen @ Tor? decent Spring to act, we *} out down his 26-day jail sentence loose Band Denny way, on | With the town of big Heart prac) i. init with the dead and dying, | Seat e the league's motto 7 7 Wage tia J Treadwell finally relented Phetween Westlake & |tically razed and 1,000 person*/4n4q the injured are still being Prrrrrrrrr rm ye: oo Ry TWINS. sig’ i j Se ae bes 3 a - int. On Battery, betweer *\homeless, investigation —_ today | brought in t &| PARKERSBURG, W. Va. April |fishter w lager 47 tne Ogee, gle ware and- on-* \showed that the property loss to * TENANT TIME Locally cota rperea. big Pd Detdagaead b Je a|told you have behaved well in jail, # Ninth av eee G0 T0 IT, WORKS * Fix things up a bit about the #/|pair of twins ye bar, Be rao Yaar ror ADE ubdther pol as {will exceed $1,000,00 (By Untied, Freee forced Wire Direct to |% place snd telephée r* I d age ; tt eh the order for ieee SS 4x ¥ 44 All that is left today of the thriv-| (BY Usted Prase Lenses Wire Direct to © Pace |! Ad to The Star. # S cgi ey lige - ele r release at euntipa. Waste: * *| DEMAND ow," Johnson ‘pleaded, ue WASHINGTON, April the senate today & ling little town of Big Heart 1s | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 13.~ Main 9400 |mass of tangled wreckage and U. §. Senator John D. Works of RERERRGRMRBEENRE RES | tumble 4 dove build Ainge. The dam- | California today notified the senate i f H 0 5 $600,000, |that he would discuss the initiative 1 An ordinance smoking | age at t alone ts $600,000. }¢ 4 introduced a bill requiring that the Ht) street cars will | ce be read Ten per Sine are known in have lost| and referendum as applied to state neni > eomaidanion, Walch. aad prt at the next meeting of |thelr lives prereraveree SA Bont Tyereday 2 pa a ge the council | The following victims have been| TOPEKA, Kas., April 13. rich ibmit Ite El Moorhor identified: William Morrow, John SCHOOL GIVES COMEDY who urged this| lone bandit held up a Santa Fe befe N FRANCISCO, Cal., April 18 . also w mething done | Kerns, E. Hammond, T. 8. Hann,| “The Butterflles,” a rollicking; passenger train near Syracuse, gots sages ° on . Fra Torres, alias toward relieving the zestion on| Mrs. William Kerns and a child |comedy, will be presented May 9 in| Kas, today and shot Condue Ignorance may be bi but PE pconieb le teh aber cos ward Evans, a soldier, and Frank square. It was taken un-|named Brown. Four persons who|the university auditorium by the| tor Riley in the shoulder be- |ine awakening gives a mighty hard ests | ihe walt wan Wer ley, his 18-year-old pal, in their | Met savinewes, |have not been identified died while junior class. | fore he escaped “repeat rot sr a8 the confess 1 robbe _ band, Howard and “| mystery of how young Landsbt zi against the Equitable Life Assur-| tt) fie Goath ance society Both s admit “rollin The latter 1s made defendant be-| pandsbury tule tis ka Bad oe But to g wn to brass tacks; | cause it refuses to pay her $610.60 | money and firm leny thay either the hardest n the world is that | due on a 20-year ¢ ent policy | harmed him. Landaburg, they say Three Wee ofa dog show. And it}on tt he asband. She | was drunk. He may have wandered the same ward. calm tha is en to learn that some|claims to be the beneficiary, and|to the water front and fallen in, it lew “The Old He handso| imen of Ber-/alloges that for the last five year tana ta worm will t only $35 when alghe ha dd the premiums, Whe turning toa king Httle pup that they « ges her husband with de TAXES Too HIGH Worm, you underst » Pommeranian or a Saltuese her in 1908, after tl had Noting that tata 1 fete a couple o' hundred |peen married for 20 year Declaring that high taxe F eMMection with the dog somebody buys given Seattle a black eye, the ia you, know, ave Great Danes. tt sox} Will Have Queen Be een epieeeaied «bs don’t get the connection, my stu wa toward relieving the situation s fennating rink, the fanded to me and 1 Pe rilace Perfectly good humored to 1h, Prima donna Dogs with blue ribbons are very] The first day of the Golden Pot-| pratt objected particularly to the nd hea haughty, indeed. J have met mon-|latch will be auspiciously started) yovision for payment. of. cor » 16 abo grel pups of the lowliest degree who | with all the pomp and deur of) demnation awards in cash With 237 variotte wagged a welcome to me with ala royal coronation & parade Btheep would be poor little stump of a tafl and| will pr the crowning of Queen nook seemed deliriously glad to ma wl 0 will be lected by that WILL TRADE JOBS | Ms og my acc tance. time. The historical features of the ‘ tt But even when Judge Cole intro-| arrival of the first gold-laden ve WASHINGTON Apt il 12, Today is the da ri duced me tc lady-like Spitz today | sel from Alaska will be depicted in ee nt Taft ep Maree bali nate Met this is his place. at the bench show, she (the Spitz) | the parade the names of ( ae Guild Jr, for story mentions the t 1 earcely acknowledged the event Besides featuring tt first day ne ers Ho k Masse ; 136 to Waele Tom's Cabin: then there As I affirmed in the beginning, it |from a historical standpoint, the car-|be am c o Russia, and ¢ WAS che dog that ¥Y Old Mother 11 Mores Old Dog va, difficult to. write dog show I pass it up! decided upon | William W, Rockhill to Ru put on @ diet d wh a review of ajnival committee a ja Japanese night and a Chinese aft-|bassadc | ernoon. present am. THE DRAMATIC EDITOR SEES THE SHOW dor to Turkey | KICK HORE AND MAN BOTH KILLED a horse clashed in fd both were killed ¢ of the most peculiar accel Progr Jay Slage, a teamster, employed B. Niblock, was the man ree was e of the four he ving ge, with a of wood, was driving up a hill near 65th st. and 38th st. N. E. when his team be came frightened by a cow STRUCK THE HORSE Jumping from his wagon Slage an up id ruck one of the es The horse struck back, hitting Slage in the chest with both hind feet he ken, ppled ng almost the same mo- from live. wife The mont lshmen KIDNAPER IN THE PEN LAS VEGAS, N Will Rogers, who k n w, Waldo Rog ril 13.— aped his own with the of Joe Wigg ex-convict, ed in the penitentiary at Santa F last to avoid citizens of th lead in- s city. Rogers wil anity A ransom of $12,000 was paid to kidnapers for the return of the child LIAR, SHOUTS T.R. TO COLLIER’S (By United Press Leased Wire Seattle Star Office.) nis ea NEW 13.—The YORK, April shorter and uglier” has again been unleashed by Col. Roosevelt. Re- plying to a charge in Collier's Week- he traded his support to moot for Mormon votes, i} 1 said I don't know who wrote that, but whoever did knew well that he was lying. It is not merely an outrageous lie, but one so infamous, so absolutely without foundation that it is utterly impossible that ose making the charge could be |ignorant that they were lying.” WILSON, SAYS T. R, > THEY DON'T WANT ME HELENA, Mont., April 13.—Just before leaving He for St. Paul early today, Co. Theodore Roose- velt expressed the befief that Goy Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, would be nominated by the demo- crats for the presidency Roosevelt said he had seen noth- ng on his present trip to cause h ve that the people xic © have him run for the presidency again ) BASEBALL TODAY LOUISVILLE, April 13.—Pitcher Harry Howell was today ‘ondi- tionally released by the Louisville team of the American association, were CINCINNATI, April 18. cinnati-Pittsburg National game Was postponed; rain. The Cin- league RR RRR Rk WILL DISCUSS TAXES A special meeting was ar- ad for next Thursday ning at 8 p. m., at which the corporation counsel and city engineer will be present to analyze the question of high taxes and lay plans for possi ble relief. SRR KR KH & eee eeeeee KEE E EEE NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE wa inane Ba