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OM EDITION AR UP TOWMAOAWIL a VOL, 13, | CONGRESS Jat Turns Whe Mexican Mess Over to Congress to Handle. : Wire Direct to ing Inter t ged troops ac gat congressions The delliger erday i President Taft the members « prepared to probably would ses Brutalities of Police attle wil ted After to: Police meth gemmittee room Womer k , they ‘paie, will win, a efficiency de present fen witness: fet the crack sential eit Recall of Ju Their Mextioo. Would Bring Uprising Tatt fears that in would be nal for in Mexice imilar to uble in China man ( and Senato’ clined t ae pt the Mexican sit ention upris De tery an allom = de onsibility in n on behal Should tor congre Declare War. Stone, member eign rel I know someth at a pubtt hing about hear n been am they athy late methods. keener symy As in the has reeal Again ata Th ed told tome rday what row artment know heads orrow night dges — Coming Big Issue fed Press Leased Wire Direet to} oe Beattie Star Office ‘(Copyright 1911 by United Press Associations.) WASHINGTON, D.C. mn, April 18 ta the Arizona con havi veloped a tb geveral congre all factions. Jowing statem¢ Press: (By Representative Wm. E. Kent, Progressive Republican, Cal.) ). Believing in p< rnment | Lam forced to the sion that af officials should be answerable ud therefore | cam h drives me 1 public of dxes result of in the people ally but a 5 not} e of opinion | rémoval of epared the the United 4 cone te aceept the recall of a dials, including ¢ Tam not afra f fch power | people. I be! Ppare extremely patient Pemservative and that | @ttremety unw Wally ant!-public mere triv) f )@ald be a cause / /& judge. With the Mppeinted and not el indefinite term. The appol Jadges would help to tak ff the curse of a politica (By Representative ‘Samuel MeCall | from Massachusett I do not bell t ‘the recall of ju etain his “Vlace he iged our and nothing ting ay ae ein pine ciple | | aly do 80 by cor decidin important case Mt according p the law, but in way that would © @onform the failing popu passion. In a | Mate having a i saat Population, | } M Arizona, a com- ) mission of disat fected intere p aeainst which he | had decided might P easily ov him. throw o % Samuel McCall. | (BY Representative sonn A. Martin, | Democrat from Colorado.) Man first makes and then wor Ships his idols. He is the creator | Save of Peery institution ™ earth. 4 | This is the tap P) ot of judge wor Sthip. We take lawyer whose bus it is to null the law and ex. fait the dotlar box fe the man. invest him the judicial re a | Bsycholo Ke, enabling to hold the of justice Mhrolutely even | wife John A. Martin, two contending in contempt retard) is henceforth r, into public | people | ing to along lke the | is the Ail of the are ¢ jud, nt The notary ally e rest ¢ Bitistive and referendum, Of democrac (BY Representative Jos. T Robin-| fon, mocrat, Arkansas.) rtily in favor of th applied executive and ive officer: Bat I do not that i is necessary re, as ao jopen | ope }uties from | were to make call that judd otf axon, p » induc cl the re nd cases for opinion (By Representative Victor L. Ber ger, Socialist, Wisconsin.) 1 favor of The: abt » can that decision in lat instance not express sense of right wrong of the who is out peo elected ral ple bin ing but injustice this on ought the not justi For the re och jud from Victor L. Berger. bench ‘ELECTION AUOTS = IN JON GITY (hy Un rons Leased Wire.) ZION CITY, April 18.—After a day of the wildest excitement, with rioting and many voters being slugged, Wilbur Voliva, suc cessor of Dow s chief of the Zioni claims to b been elect ed mayor over K. 8. Goudie, “wide candidate Waiting at the night, adherents of the “independents places in the line when the polls ed, Forty guards strove on side, with Sheriff Green's dep- Waukegan on the other to protect the factions. Four of Voliva'’s adherents were arrested by the deputies, and Vol iva caused the arrest of Chief of Police Hoover, “independent.” Special Policemen Mee Grout, Meyers and Kert were ed up by order of Voliva with beating up Volvia m released later. Troops may be needed to quell the rioters. or Ritebie asked Governor Deneen for tection. MAN KILLS Ala WHOLE FAM (ity United Press Lensed Wire.) YOUNCE O., April 18. Fearful that approaching blindness |would make it impossible for him |to support his family, Frank Rick ett, a plumber, today murdered his and four children with an axe, He then fired polls all squabbled for gles, lock en. They pro- and maimed a fifth several bul and finally killed himself The dead: Rickert, his wife their children, Pearl, 8, Raymond, 6, Charlotte, 11, and Helen, 15 Edwin, 16, 1s maimed for life. “| am going blind. | fear that my family will go blind. 1 am going to spare them life. 1 shall be helpless to care for them, and they will be blind themselves. | anv unable to pay anything more on our home, and | see no way out but death. 1 believe my wife would rather die with me than later, so | shall take her with me. | am going crazy, If | am not already crazy.” charged | has | into his wife's body, | and} Jout tho last time the ONLY » NO, 47 LET GRANT Gl Dilling won't Grant bu reappoint Iding Mayor francis W ntendent rday the answer may The garding Gr Thursday, but ed his mind today the word came from that Grant ld not Appointed. Ang mH s decision to O which during means tha K. Gra The Star the past ation, own up are several apt of biilding pays $36 ha 8 pe Tears Gowns; Actress Sues Owner GRACE VAN STUDDIFORD NEW YORK, April 18.—To repair done by the pet ape of Mizner, brother of Wilson Miss Grace Van Studdif has bre The actres damage Addison actress ed tur and eran « BAZAAR PLANNED | FOR TWO NIGHTS «: Ladies’ Ald of the Nor an burch will hall ton t. Special m it fs anr abees nig TALK APPENDICITIS er of opened citis E in pen NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE last | Voliva and of | INDEPENDENT SEATTLE The Seattle Star NEWSPAPER DAY, APRIL IN| SEATTLE ONE CENT. on 18, PLEASE DON’T 1911 | | Hundreds MAN WENT aT; OLD WO Bh T tc pened back to a fore she Tod laid bare Lawyers flerce me “TRIES ee te Milwankee ast night by A » bad b ought he WISTERY IN am wn th te the to the ing | name he had Depw tigating, Re own known of b May. It yoen drin thwick is Coroner in ve t i commend the pure and with God solve seek thine pear to ure in eyes desir ome with thin r HANFORD DECIDES FOR TELEPHONE COMPANY : in pany town, since Man Fumbles Beads Then Leaps to Death Py United Press Leased Wire VER, B. ¢ h boar t int ~ ECEPT PLANS FOR $10,000 HOUSE ON ADAMS PLAYGROUND plans public Adam, approved} ground house f have |* " bebe. form Ay eroun 3 mmediately patk bow made by A of the park Bay tods to CALL NEW ELECTION MEXICO CITY, April tanec President man cha’ of the elut work 0} 18.—Sir Dia th Improvement mop pataic main building will not one, since park be ning along on an o¢ with scant it fe said +a meeting ubmission to n xican § uitted the rup indicate on funds in Mr. Ruffr of the impr hi the only the 1 nt club with ve urge peace Woman Risked Life to Save Dog, Another ‘to of Sunday's fire Bothell come many human tale One girl of 21 fought $1,000 millinery stock Another cared not all she wanted, all she her pug dog. And a boy is erying today mother did not save bear.” The mother and him is suffering burns. | A Seattle lives, illne Out ny the because bis his Teddy saved herself painful fire and woman, who saved thanks Providence be brought about the Three women | bodily from a burning a bed-ridden woman little and Bothell cannot console Charles Winter, For he his Teddy bear I wants my “He plays wid ma and pa are out. I Ted Friends took him new Teddies, but he threw them all aside other girls of} Master had boys lost cried when he day Ted,” me all erely Mrs. and and} re of her feet s possessions lost |Carl Winter, who saved herself baby boy, is sad over relics heirlooms which money can't place Pictures, old fashioned jletters, jewelry and |more than 100 years are all gone vi soles burned, her clothes coins family, some in our done bet Harke No fireman could have ter than did Miss \ the milliner. “When I reached my she sald, “the roof was ablaze. I had | forgotten my key, #0 I picked up a board and crashed the door In There was all my millinery, worth $1,000. I didn't think of the pertl, but b » carrying the stuff out I made 40 trips, and just as 1 got roof fell in store, CARLIE WINTERS. Who was rescued by his mo sisi ) Save Her Tiny Seal B Am in rea for ding business now pal at bu Her pug dog Anna Killmar through fire son home and dashed t |Kellmar dashed © xot him. Twice more the |midst of the Miss Killmar shot Then she tied a around Pansy's neck ‘I lost everything but said. She was a Chris I won't tell you who presented in her arm 18, fought her from the burning Then Pansy ack into the back Miss way Daw lo Mi aim tore fire after pug flames t into the wice more him nin ribbon out as she gift her Flying of the sparks set fire of Dr. E. B. Lytle across Main st. from the hot Mrs, Lytle was ill in bed Three women neighbors ing of her peril, braved the of flames and entered the home Dr. Lytle was busy hic automobile out of his which first caught. The women with the aid of William Moon picked Mrs, Lytle from her bed and carried her bodily out of the zone. These Charles Johnson Johnson and Mr to the roof jus fire home know ave Lytle getting garage danger Mr Marguerite 2. Rupp cn ERITICAL panes r spending » lake in a vain endeavor r in his shattered health, J Williams, one of the best business men in Ballard district, has returned home and is now Parry hospital. His condition critical, it 1s reported today, rescue Mii H we two months at ther from their burning home - a | NEW handle | | Pansy,” | mas | known | in| TRAINS AND WEANDS be OM i EDITION SHOT DOWN ON STREET Street—Seattle Man Who See Shooting on Main Wounded by Young Attorney § Wanted Mar on to Daugi Meeting sudc Spring st of peor the middie} Second sight of t passing, Joseph F aged fror a, fired three bullets at Les Mitchell, a Seattle attorney SHOT IN BOTH LEGS bullets caught Mitchell, one buried ir leg. The flattened ainst the a ne st between the teelf a tailor to the arrested. was hurried ‘oh was »d- 0K bby. \: | WILL PLAY BALL The opening game will be played at Dugdale’s park, starting at 3 o'clock this after- noon. This was decided at 1 o'clock, when the sun gave promise of dong a nice warm afternoon's work At this game, the premier of the season, Vancouver will be offered up as a sacrifice to Se- attle—the Giants BATTLE IMPENDING (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle yo Office.) 1INGTON A t Consul dwards at the depart- Girl in the Affair. Mrs. Mitchell Talks. tex egraphed stat expected wounded der 1 have the multitude REBELS GIVE UP TOWN THEY HAD JUST CAPTURED (By United Press Leased Wire.) vacant trenches, Leased Wire.) April 18.—The n of J (By United F A number of bodies are the st ts of Agua Prieta, eral f now in Agua umber bout 1,200. The given by the rebels, quite of whom crossed the Douglas during the night, aving Agua Prieta, was that we out of, ammunition an uld not ‘Keep up'the fight anotiee n amber nto U. S. SHOULD INTERVENE DON Pasc LO mo- evident that unless Mexico federa le to restore and maintain or- announc the United States must serious. ripped for a consider whether or not it is im- to do the work for her, Sency is disagreeable, t it is useless to ignore it,” April slept in El 18. € "Sable t, expecting the attac ye at any ment F the author that the | tion perative Details of Saturday's battle re-| 7 ceived here today from rebel |b sources say that 75 federals were killed, while only two rebel officers and one private perished. The body of Lieut. Jiminez, a federal officer, who was killed at Bauche, was | brought to Juarez today. Times town wai SEND MORE SOLDIERS. DES MOINES, response ton the Ia, April 18—In to orders from Washing- ixth Cavalry started for Ariz., early today. It re- four trains carry the Press Leased Wire.) ge 18.— (By United WASHINGTON, April Preceding a cabinet meeting | called today to discuss the | | Mexican situation, President | Taft conferred at. length with | wasHINGTON Senator Cullom, chairman. of | mformat notice ¥ the senate committee on for- | White House today boc fa eign relations. No statement adviee the Valid Bane at of the conference was given | dofinite policy on the border.” It out, but it is believed the lieved Diaz will sugges that president thinks that interven | the United States agree to a neutral | tion is near. 10 miles wide on the border, there shall be no hostilities. » STAR BABY ILL Baby to Have Neutral Zone. D. C., April 18— was received at the | | where To Fight for Diaz. | SPOKANE, -April 18.—J Schooler of this city has been moned to Mexico to join the f force in battle Schooler American, but acquired cone in Mexico. Under his greement should he be called upon to defend the republic and refuse, he will for | feit the ions. Blanche, The Star's second bah will not be given over to her neW papa and mamma (yet to be chosen) for several days The little girl is still il and under of @ special trained nurs Direct to | Until Baby has fully r covered, The ta wi not make The} any decision o whom she will evacuated A go tc o'clock this morn ing, leaving for the west. Col dina, of the rebels, surrendered t |the American army The Mexican federals have on¢ American prisoner tied in rope He gave his name as Tom Sulli-|1 van 1 The rebel casualties will never | ple (By United nehe DOUGLAS, Mexican rebels Prieta about April 18 the other happy tarline Star baby, to- M home. ntere 4 i le ween control of On the is going alley Bryan for the democ tands for other r the peo-

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