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t HOME| The Seattle Star HOME| | ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE EDITION h NO. 49. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911 ONE CENT. ; FmA NeWe WF HOSPITAL LET WOMAN GO HOME TO DIE DILLING UPHOLDS THE POLICE NOBODY 10 Lies, Says Mayor ™ ys... etn BLAME = of Fearful Pune. NOW Charges Though Men and Women Tell Fearful Stories of Third Degree and Outrages at City Jail, Mayor Va t f Dilling Will Not Act—Corbett Blamed by Terri- " # to af “ad Sworn Statements. JZ -& | night ment THE ORPHANED CHILDREN Ie Kind Hearted. guthorit | fot of t « Hel i wrk ceaiiaat ; ] ealth Commissioner Crichto arth L WILBER ‘| dices Soa < sy * Hospita Physician Woodward, women, 7 en he t given the “death abolish: a did Mth present a € ‘ } Recommendat i" Aaa ere ggg rcs ane Soe Bowe ’ nei ere, are the four MeGregor children, John, 7, Arthur, 5, Mary, 3, and Margaret, 2, who were with a rage rita t 7 . re - their mother in the Blanchard et. hovel, where the city authorities sent her, when she died. They are - E € c too young te ze the horror of it yet, th tat aw ts i} . x De w nice tt ‘et, as ey w ate They are beir cared for now at Mother Bietion is w bas , ; ; a Ryther's good home, which Star readers saved to Seattle 4 . . : mabe rt Ti el oat a 7 oS) HE WON TICKET HAMILTON PUTS ame oa ee reese Pe uae Jaarer City ans ker instead was meeting | They cal the third deary « the tatrons or . She Quits Stage— os TI : "gua ‘ : f ‘a 2, It was learned This is John Givens, receivin: : : = ; - : b ay. a What's the Answer? ho ert 4 et we | oe OB 7 vagy, bel clerk at the Postal Vesaceok SHOMO TO HIDE avers d home which pectio# Of the jail t ‘ ee: ‘ oa company's main office on First Tt ‘ebay Rau ie health ‘depart men . Pte piin ge poettio’ biaty B || av. He won the free season Tit L a , furthe¥® ‘Gemanded that i ” s ! — ticket to the ball games beca : : The : eu placed: « Ke rs be a} th Ame pehoots he guessed nearest to the cor ’ PRI A af Me © tor Seavan fe supplied women pr ncide ‘ CM t © outek on!) at the opening game yes hareay W. 8 . Bars ‘ é ; Mat police be: thot Not cage Care eee e big & His guess was 4,435; the correct been e ba rm ad Sronty Bottles . tha number of paid admissions was r “ 1 . Dp eves Here is a little of the evidence , rt 8 q a | ox } 4.434, Mr. Givens received his | the Shome 1 : ju:y. An 30 jury ts @ ss ee F n, and this all happened dur weg io od rs me fet tien , Coles corey: DP a8 soon his hiding h tt Synapses te ee ea the present administration : “age ; m the ‘ j ; : Sool, : peti rhc Helen Grant was awakened b a p foe four cs dk } eet Re ollege Men Standpatters ye ie Boge Mas filled with oe " : ’ osswise of the Corbett striking pa : ac th 1 he pe ry Wy Cnited Vrews Lensed Wire But G tti M P . ~~ ; ; cerns if | wAtatiNGrrOR BEAD 2 etting More Progressive ,, (i: 25° "9+ ° ems Elizabeth Daniel " pes - - P ; pat ’ : The college man is genera n the rig of , But ‘ld a. oe. oon e rebel « c eink " Gumienholse ayndicate been! pate er ove at the e, without med ie ene'h ‘ y y k,| f the river ort x te|f Baty a 1, without husband's sym- ae no i roa we I not | We expect ear the with W | national forest ' ands | U. of W yp rh ater. ; ‘ a few d n « i wh ec ohare 0 write civil ¥ De wevkwnre ae Babe Bartlet: saw wor 1,000 Rebels Seen. | saa oe = the te a enol are erally sondaevedive : mot a a he ¥ the hos- trutally mi ed Corb Accomp at ) men, Made Rebel Sends Warning. stricting the re i » in ane pan : sme e pita 1 night the nd ap Rospital, where she died ’ El Paso sme 1:30 « k| SAN DIEGO, Af ).—Accord. | Hat i . e men ; nti was p h ay over “Mary Doe," now a chure , ; vs aageorly:-4pdh A ha r f t da, Gen- | amd ¢ ; e Chu t th colle ‘ . p ‘ night. T 1 on her ber and wi © divulge her id ? fest ‘ ave so far been seen ¢ ‘ Sitr E 1 commar 1 a ad 0 be e nities os tra ts Re ey ce, St a FIANCEE GETS BULLET-TORN ©". 2° Ber unt) she 0 ncon- | } a asia ir A g to America r ga by n one day that be rowd mores yo=seie or 7 en her Fe soe vdeo us cea tt i LOTHES OF CAPT. CREIGHTON © at Made Women Undress eried toda t the I t mmand. Tt uit Vega h it ed « anted t OF re Mrs. Beatrice Hamilton told sins pete Lagi pga ong : eo that © hisjaround the city. Meanwhile he | (My United Press Leased Wiee Dies get hor fecent sma ac ! Is that n of black th v » 1 n t t oO ( hat were xican side fe POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., April ihe femarks Elkaks ket : Rai ve, Ari ies five ¢ x “ PARIS nt é + of ie enaihe-08 " : ar of furnishing Neht t t : "ware eatened. Was held in the B grow thin,” says Pre vehi jury dia | corporat I tle brother = ae Dee ie ed to eat [a physician who 5 hand serious dic | corporations LTTE TREE ERNE FR RRR K ROME ‘ Corbett. Was finally |his patients crows egligent, The boiler was a new| But the day of that ind of a POKER NOT IDEAL x MATERIAL HERE FOR A goed . * i a 6 on a|many of t , e, the testimony showed little brother” to the rich will soon] 408 ANGELES, April 20.—Poker VILLE SKETCH, EH? * we of grand Jarcen ‘one should eat fi Ur law, therefore na-|be gone, Fhe compensation act will! ig got the great’ American game. |* NEW YORK, April 20.—Through Jacob Colter and his * Women told of what they knew from | h It wasn't the f aborer will be assured that {f he|go yuled. When the attorney for|* other they wandered one fla © Miss Bloodfield’s * Wsits in the jail | te te tek tk tI oF Monahan, Tt wasn't the fault of |is Injured tn the course of his work,| Rey Woodstock, accused of pi ingle see y Sper nent Hee & Dnenvel Ce * DIVORCE UP Women Speak Out * Che hie carporation. So the burden | there will be no technicalities t0|q worthless check to pene | penings occurred here today which x near ar tl ; Mra, Cather irtan had sen al THE LADIES SMOKED ® | nist be borne by the little fellow. | depri him and his family of cmabt serarred to poker as ax ih First ther tenant mistook the pair fe * By United Press Leased Wire OMAN in jail with head mashed by| % (By United Press Leased Wire.) #| ‘The poor brakeman with wife | proper compensation | American’ institution, the court|* Shot Miss Bloomfield in the thigh, then he fired #1. § AGO, April 3 Atte - Corbett. Applause ed her re-| % EW YORK, April 20. * curtly called him down * window to arouse the neighbors, 1,000 persons filled the # |i2& declared the same decree id wmark that the parade of the nude| yw sengers on th teamer “America has too lofty ideals to] * Streets, the Mad A were called out en with wel vere Oe Judge Lockwood Women through the « jor was|® anic are still talking about the BI AM have the paternity of a gambling]* drawn revolvers inv the apartment house, and the man who |" ASUREOOOE ene B second insult to all womanhood.” |* handsomely gowned wor game placed against its name,” he|* did the shooting w ed. Finally it was deci 1 simple * eg Fhe hisnbed mag shined 4 Dr. Fanny Leake Cummings spoke | % who lounged in deck chairs said * mistake had been made, the shooter was freed, and s Bloom. * ained by Mrs, Grace Gug- e of police-| % puffing cigarets. Mrs. Brooke af FOR CAMORRA IN ITALY Oe a eae epee * field went to a hospital. se heim from Wm, Guggenhein keys 1 axton, society matron, owned * * * wee x ee ee don't blame these , as aos Bre al “” *% LADIES’ DAY TODAY... *| i sali hada tana As he Hid WILL GIVE RECITAL on societ she + Why, of course, I smoked,” *| (By U Press Leased Wire Direct toa result there is a larger idle class|* Today is Ladies’ Day at * | 1 * : "Through the terribl ‘ attle Star Office.) than 1n any other localit he|* ball park and all the fom- *| ° ° | ‘The pupils of Harla Sloan-E h the ‘terrible ec a il What of it? It ie #| 2% re ny other locality in the t Fa 4 , Mies women are forced to sell|% suite the thing abroad. I don't #| VITERBO, Italy, April 20—The | woriq. There are thousands of }% nine sex will be admitted *| ne oil | y rom Evere ol eke kere erony Se Pikelr bodies to live, but it is our|% think it very dreadful, do rere of witnesses in the/ hie in Naples who have not slept|* free to the ground The * Columbia college hall, 10 trim- Y torsee that they are not pre * gil Sater hese ag Hemet hl under a roof in years, Highty-five| * batteries for the “Gi will 0 Taco and E, Pine 3 ME By the police while they a the assassination of Genarro Cuoc-| per cant are illiterate * probably be Fureh and * t y mer ably under. thelr protec SEMLAKERENRES SS * colo and his wife is rapidly draw-| "nis class furnishes the Camorra|* Whaling, and Cates and Lewis * ma, ays ollege ror. sjitan ‘ton le ie. ae Sl hai atee Talila’ CuNDAT OF rk | Rete, GRNCONYSE %| All one solla city from ‘Tacoma tically solid eity. ‘The farm pro- | NEWS ITEMS FROM and Mrs. Peter Bettinger said the |B Reports from les today say |cruit The crit want the gov-|**# RR HRM He HH] LO Hverett duc at's eaten is shipped in Present police tem is manufac g business in|ernment to take these people in No, that's not the talk of a real Is almost a solid city from | THE HICKTOWN BEE sy Nationals at Brooklyn. he Camorra is do o Ming criminals and brutalizing| foston-Brooklyn game pe hern Italy just as briskly as|hand and ‘educate them. They DAY ELECTED estate advertiser, but the serious | Philadelphia New York now. In black, if statement of Prof. W. G. Beach to a few years a 20,000,000 city will rs in the department. She | poned, rain It is doubted in Naple 1e that until the school masters y ‘ yings, pen Corbett about to enter no im-| NEW YORK, April 20.—William|his class of university student fill the space from Washington, D i. the twins will be e two convictions. a hand, there can be Where a young girl was bathing, she Nationals at Philadelphia | In fact the bet class of provement. The popularity of the}Day was this afternoon elected Herein America,” says Prof. \C., to Boston. The territory around F f e said, Philadelphia York game| politans regard the government as|knife as a Camorrist weapon 18 due | Jdent of the Equitable Life As-|Beach, “we are tending toward|Puget sound is all alike, It will Ketchum a tr the attorney who| postponed, rain |responsible for the Camorra, argu-|to the idea that to shoot a man from e Soclety, ceeeding the} specialization of territory One |support eventually some particular : e ary. Miller, said that the Jing like thi a distance verges on cowardice ‘aul Morton, Three directors |district does nothing but make |sogt of industry, Then, at lea i made to obey the} Americans at Washington. With the mild climate and natural | while#tabbing, being necessarily ac-}Opposed Day, who is against mu-/steel, like Pittsburg. Another man- from Tacoma to Everett we'll have sew h Serene nae liberty is worthle New YorkWashington game] advanta it Is posible to Mve{complished at close quarters, gives|tualization of the company. 4J.Jufactures cotton, But whereverfone big city. Its population will there on & or 10 cents a day. As!'him a chance to defend himself, Plerpont Morgan favors mutual-|these centers are, we find prac-|be over 5,000,000, BT 8 SSE - person can be arrested | postponed, rain F Jaation

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