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TOME EDITION OME EDITION ANT MAKES Jpy BIG Besides His Sa More by Does It Building deilding ord f i he Me with ite provisions Besides The Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE RAKE-OFF NITED ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be BATTLE ON | BORDER ' (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) EL PASO, Tex., April 14.—-An unconfirmed report is cur- rent here this afternoon that Madero’s 2,000 troops have reached Casas Grandes and are boarding three Mexican Northwestern trains for Juarez. SEATTL IT? Nearly ‘That Much Running an Advertising Scheme—How He te | Two (ity they to United Press Leased Wire h ter some demur ain tai- jaterial, are in take nea a of repels rebem to hold »bably How en Can Well $ f prices, & material deal ! FAILURE Wh AGAINST Find “NFORCE LAWS y € TRAPS VORS 7 % 2 (a) 5 " Me OL fy SURE *RIENDS t ee With (we 1 REBELS BURN BRIDGES. him *Mpaip money ro ___ VAMFAlG Wy United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seaitie Star Office) WASHINGTON, A gatative ood (re ia diseussing podlicity ca. Grew the house he said TA was amazed to discover in the geport of the democratic national temmittee that the largest con . ibuter was W. C .Beer of New he t the most . bet lectio . e ‘aia y te of J. Pierpon an. de pub private vent Porfirio ut off all outh. The lway line wder into parses are 1 Wire April r UO | ‘e Capture Harbor Town. DIEGO, April 14 n of the British gu Capt ‘apta ng reports the cap- Mexican terday. ed pro- flag, and hearwater. rebels had of horses. coast of 100 miles fine hipping jocated near “STOP. TROOPS (By United Press Leosed Wire.) VANCOUVER ARRACK h., Ap Quentin by the de toms off Tastantly a tc be There is a Polle | Jatlor Corbett Women Make Complaint. Yeater a bumber of plain the Department Effietenc about alleged br Claude G Longshoren nusgber of untdm, will be on Guynm waa an oy tack on defenscles | Jutlor Corbett | Tells of Brutal Attack : tt belle cked oe. Af . pleted y » mobilization Guynn oops on the Mexican border. THAW’S ATTORNEY HELD AS GO-BETWEEN WITH THIEVES NEW YORK, April 14 hief witness for with having acted a the osecutic declares that the securities and O'Reilly, who re Bancroft. Plass $5,000 reward between him- k in the Ban- three crooks Seattle Mother Finds Daughter The Simple Tal vn in East; Thought She Was Dead} “7 ?mPIe ale eee woo wm | Of Easter Hats BOY TELLS OF MURDER ©)... {ge TACOMA, April 1 } = @e7, the other 4, t rer to » er | leas , . t ed at m | was geterday at G ut iashed James Bu fen a MANY WANT THE STAR’S AUBURN HAIRED BABY Roy Morh. damning story « Mr. Bt were both about the f peopl ‘ed 1 among 1, ex-president of n's union and ars an officer AY f the prisoners offic appropriation been de- ot ed by A man } In bis He lying for to 1 had no matet match in the blach Charged , F go-betwee Can Dilling Stand , a for He? seems et wi for Attorney Daniel d for Harry himself to Whitman rday "| ank Pl wave stole them them clared that the was divided equally O'Reilly, a cle t and the jitted the actual theft. to to Mayor he will unle at rn for the If Di |}than Grant Here's he terrible © Morhe peed laughs and t baby for have tele article yesterday ked to find a home, gcores asking f little auburn ha t of applications, so we for the child be based on whether the home is her the family can take good care per as thelr own. to the editor of The Star number of children in the home living {u apartments or a house, and they think Will help Ue editor in deciding www: BORAH BELIEVES WE WILL witinciaeSe"\ ELECT OUR OWN SENATORS escapes, contrary to law. In my He has permitted fire traps to opinion, nothing has done so much exist in Seattle without protest. | to convince the people of the fail- He has granted special permits to of representative government his “friends manner ting sena- He has used his position to make Take the illustrations of last a fat thing for himself out of the for the It is a notorious fact that advertising in the building ordi ation was actually suspended nance book demoralize for at least two He has allowed flagrant violations | the months in New York, lowa and of law il hands. | Colorado, and the shameless spec- Dilling su that tlie that the tacle in Illinois was more or less cao wie ts r~man | repre faithfully or! demoralizing to the entire country. DA Y i ee ee PRISONE ISIN OPH TEMPE THREE |night in the new temple of Scot- TACOMA, April 14.—Deranged tish Rite Masonry after they had shone for a few hours o! as the result of a clubbing while} ie ae jresisting arrest, Nic Grublich ran new 00 structure. The jamuck in the cigy jail today and | Knights of the Rose Croix ob- }odds if the Corday Ma- |“ mystic b: et, Ww |stabbed three Yilow prisoners t 7 ease fo fore he could be overpowered, The BASEBALL TODAY | «<1 1) HOMESTEAD,” IS DEAD}: ras ae can choose them ome ng can't get « Par ice will not necessarily wel pb the woodho r f r I depend on whe of an oar, ir x that tl had been bt 1 ree ‘ d will her and treat There had ‘ will have to write Wa rancher BA» gay —— bab says, write us fully, giving all par STANDPATTER SHAW’S emer ees | ADVICE TO STUDENTS | 2-2 fo aoa tae erat kaon ear ee he Star considers the t hothe available rMs. Green La to telling ng emselves her eity or coun all other information th | (Copyright 1911 by the United/effectually represent them Press Association.) BY WM. E. BORAH, Senator from Idaho. 1 feel certain that the a pass I ar ry d that the little girl intrusted to them will rid. | d husband who wish to b and of sé resolution t election « © will his se There is a gene part of the people lation into their own es from the belief entatives do no mother sion of congress. al movement on to take more or EX GOV. BENSON 3 DIES IN SOUTH United Press Leased Wire.) Cal, April 14 ngon, secretary is Lesite W aw Wal quit the ex One of the be Who drew his pay fre @ the treasury he was able ¢ nowadays for oO mar aker himse And friend f when here in he day what themselves 1 Mra. Green| dangerous to the ¢ Peed y ed _ gove ramen t by newspapers and government by Set oe ecks on the will of the people. noon judges is absurd Dr did representati make much difference The people are awak thinking. All the Sha (ny « REDLANDS Frank W of state of Oregon, and former gover nor, died here at 4:30 this morning of kidney trouble In 1906 he was elected publican, In March, 1909, came governor when Chamberlain was elected to the senate rnment Stand the this “Ne said I'm going brush up that old grey felt I bought last fall It'll be o. k. for me for Easter They're both content—what's the SALEM cott, sone paign manager secretary of state so Or., April 14.—Ben Ol of Governor West's cam will be appointed to succeed Ben smiling to of th to yon what in the country as a re be Of course it dc (M4 the men like him think Mover before, and they are “fan't stop them now : e's only roses are aw’s speech worth noticing. That femark about ent by newspapers It's been demor i here in Seattle and ped is only strong politically so far as it por Teaders. And it ¢ TAFT WILL CLASH WITH DEMOCRATS [President Taft at once notified , April 14—A|Flood that he was unwilling to the admission of |forego the privilege of passing on w Mexico to state-|the constitutions of the new states 1, Chairman Flood] and there is every probability that committee on terrl-|a battle between the democrats Ramed today a sub-commit-|and the president will be the fo discuss their admission. ' come. one thing in $I sewhere, that a news the confidence of being leavened bread, jthe last supper eases While the Knights presented Americans at Philadelphia. their brilliant spectacle, Scottish | New York-Philadelphia game |prisoner Miller knocked Grublich += | postponed; rain backwards into a bath tub. Nationals at Cincinnati. gaa a rl knife is ete Rite Masons, the world over, were taking part in similar gatherings ittsburg-Cincinnatl game Pitt burs slipped through one of the holes in |poned; rain the None of the wounded in memory of the passover. | Boston-Washington prisone: seriously hurt rae START WORK -: ; Work of constructing its tracks around Lake Union will be con menced by the Northern Pacific about May 10, according to an an- okt United yrrvet Kone wire, 4 jnouncement made yesterday by The lives of 50 patients in the St Francis hospital were jeopardized fficials, today by a fire which did $10,000 | ress Leased Wire.) ~ FINE HOTEL MAN LL, Stark, proprietor of the Metro: pare hotel, which was raided by the DOlice a week ago, was fined $100 in Judge Gordon's court yesterday for running a disorderly house. Julius Horst, elevator boy at the Metropole, also drew a $100 fine (By United WEST SWANZEY, N. H,, April Thompson, the actor morning, aged the name of Thompson will ever be associated with “The Old Home stead.” For 23 years he was, to that play what raon was to Rip Van Winkle.” y for disorderly conduct Thompson ventured on his stage er by following a circus at 15. and played an Irish comedian. |." pHRNAY, France, April 14 How Denman this atre post-| 14 street game post To th Denman goers are ited Press Leased Wire.) Ok RO RO kk * DON’T HIT THE WAITER For assaulting Eustace Briley, a lunch counter em: ploye, Frank R. Pierce, pro- prietor of a Pike st. saloon, must pay him $500 damages, according to a verdict by a out MRS. DAVID J. HILL. SS was averted by A WASHINGTON, A NGTON, April 14 Ported snobbery at the U. 8. naval ; ¥ at Annapolis will be in tigated by a committee of con Seas, 1f Representative Korbley of has his way. Kobley today le to Secretary of the Navy fer, demanding an ext tion i Mise Mary Be daughter of Yale professor, had been barred Re. rns her own living, Councilmen loge, ‘ty | deave ment the |be 1 Th last commending Both the academy dances because|ing a monthly statement showing | wrenched his left leg while sl tte Jdamage. A panic |the quick action of nurses in ¢ rying the patients to plu safety. WORK ON LICENSES. Hesketh and Kel of the iicense committee, and Attorney Ralph Pierce will] a confererice this evening on:| » » wing to come to an agree-|% WEATHER FORECAST on an ordinance governing| Fair and warmer tonight fesuing of Uquor Ucenses to|® saturday fair; moderate ntrogueed next Monday # northeasterly winds. tok IIT TOI tk aR tb a ee ee @ University Community club night adopted a resolution] TACOMA, April 14.—Jimmy Wha len, Tiger pitcher, will be out of the City Comptroller well for his work in publish-| game for a week. Whalen severely city’s ftmanclal condition into home plate. | Then he created a new stage char- acter, Uncle Josh, in which he ap-| peared before more than 5,000 au diences. He retired in 1909, Fisher Coming West WASHINGTON, April 14,—Se« retary of the Interior Walter L, Fisher will make a trip to the W during the summer, in case Con gress adjourns in time. He promised Go not be too limited has rnor Clark of Alaska iding |to visit the North if his time should Comparative calm prevails today in |the department of Marne, scene of the wine riots. The troops have the situation well in hand, and no further trouble is expected CHICAGO. — Following | portant discovery of a way lure the speed of molec jeompose all material R. A, Millaken, of the Chicago, ed soan to be able to announce the speed of molecules In practically all leommon substances, such as iron, wood and glass, jury in Judge Ronald's court Keeeeeeeeeee * * * * * * * * * ¥ Se ee ee MASSACHUSETTS FOR IT. ] (By United Press Leased Wire.) | BOSTON, April 14.—By | of 166 to a vote | the Massachusetts house of representatives endorsed resolutions favoring election of U. 8S. senators | his) im to meas: which ubstances University of the dire To make plans for Memorial Day | 4 committee of the G. A. R. and af. filiated societies will meet at Vet erans' hall in the Armory said today that he expect \s NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE (By United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, D. C., April 14 The nation of Dr. David Jayne Hill, ambassador from the United] States to Germany, was announced | today at the White House. When President Taft wa Hill expressed his readine tire, but Taft asked him to remain. | In a recent communication Hill}! ald that as half of President Taft's | term had now expired he wished to| be relieved and asked that his! resignation be accepted, to become | effective July 1. ‘still ower Mills Is Ww upper set at anything but and such things

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