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OME| The Seattle Star EDITION ONLY IN DEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE | VOL. 13, NO. 57. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911. ONE CENT. fiw! Chil- WILL TRY TO SEND FIREMEN TO P ‘| COUNCIL TAKES DECISIVE [= piamonas 22% |TWO MEN BOTH _ | (jf PETTY “1} ~~ ACTION ON JAIL OUTRAGE C) Prettiest SUCCESSFUL END | WET A] | ls \—/]_ LIVES WITH GUNS sang | Will De nand Removal of Corbett, Abolition of “Third Degree” and Decent Treatment of $1.00 Women Prisoners.—Committee Hears More Evidence of Cruelty.—De br posed Matron Ready to Give Facts to Grand Jury | x ~ Rec that « Lae eee eee eee A beautiful d 1 ring for the prettiest Seattle phe ‘aie Fleer, Cort ‘. + *% | tor ent tot I ty Editor of The Star be tur 7 7 1 na: one” * Councilman Griffiths sum. | 4a Ka th i | trans D , m % med up the whole jail situation * 1 1 Pretty ¢ onteat In a nutehe © the t t ‘ only en ys this morning as follows * € f fe, yc r, ye eothenrt. | py . ¢ ° wite the , pr r “Modern sentiment all over # | The < A hree simple condition ie Ne Theft Dur- Wash Bend t z } the United States demands a * 1, No namesewill be printed with pictures except with the ones = Fire Penitentiary Of ae: : sgl ee: b Acts complete change in the mental #|that win a diamond ring oi : F; me Taek be | foreve ; , attitude of the police toward * 2. All pictures will be returned uninjured at the end of the cor a xed tye et up t prisoners. * test tr : A c fc k an jasten day * All pictures must have been taken within the past 12 months : i ji . a ees a antiaiine of stable hs a result xf eee ee eee eee P tt 1 heed not ¢¢ ‘ ce 7 ‘ hs co +} The Star will pay for y pletures ply Ko te r & lop - — A tant Chief T E. Nu 4 Steine « truc re a Wire grade portr f y ] 4 F b i y e ‘ 5. WASH rr v , b ‘ ] d as | and . ne EN cat ohio? € g the i v 2 t “tie t M 4 f the e departmen nd G. E. ner of Fra ‘ , - doi ay pl ge i prove < sche , | called at his office 1 vi t ¢ f they are con- 4 f y tha c n oO Lawler of Angele Sec ntime r own pleture, The name and pO ay | oar stolen ‘86. bens with § uda gs i Ce ~% be plainly written on the back of all photographs submitted. | MISS MARGUERITE EADES i Kvras Sherkas & Ts soa FOnes, ; m ther oF fe the ah ipl coggprenptiag, obBobe | he waterfront fire w ‘ P < eke, 7 will be decide : Pee meeting Will you be the lucky winner cen : gh . be the lucky | I d , A law arceny to . ” ae Mies Soamaily te any fr a building a ¢ oye ng af as enacted by the y' Te MRS. HENRIETTA BERRY 1 ture f 9, but no cases a ae oe Dismissed Matron Who Brings have ¢ to trial under it. 4 " ? Startling Charges Against Jail T enalt rom one to fifteen FP parade” of w ‘ e for the — eorridors ‘ , f oc er $30 ing, however, : : poepthig Bir in wen ihe gener " Z (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) 3: | eithe ght imp t : ig om : ~ BUFFALQ, N. Y., April 29.-Labor leaders here today he ; d to make an ex treat women priso . 2° rrm SAY that John J. McNamara was in Toronto on October 1, the JOSEPH F. EADES. I M ‘ o looting of belidings Gap : : as £0 little . y the Los Angeles 8 was destroyed " * i f eut of the ordins s not to cau : $ ity United Frese ' meet te ted a ob ves ey, ¢ Seay official investigation or cet : ; ‘ Seattte : hentia il dad pee ¢ his v 1 « Mrs. Berry told how sh f ~ . m J. Burne | No Financial Troubles Seed at . a bad” wit » e " Ce rt ‘ Has a Bad Night Neither had ri end te “id Gisobeyed his ord ay Bay t a te ei mete et bled | bles. Both « , food and medicine to & ae fe of th him or the p fare & t f ’ t b i Daniels, the Indian girl, wh Praca ag ’ 4 Ort wif, in not k but a fing e. Two wb " el Bett threw into the “black e : 4 tod his jailers, MeManigal pa A} minutes of « Pou hoon er. 7 . fir three days on a bread and . Attorney Job Herrime: dine athe night. He turned | suicide rec wc ‘ T “Water diet. tt 3 te yp ind, tw « after mid *. , The girl's Only fault was th , ‘ et Oe" | nfght, they said, and two or three | Brebr ave od a mer , a ee “(gi y, ‘aad pulled a nail out of the ve : ning tabaigot up from hie cot and satltal << r : ew aveune 8 @ police say, admittes the detention, cell pe. neaney i ete a * om th b Both tt led +“ s the f s His se was (Mrs. Berry sald that women pris brough y . A ee OW | Mow ell and at he death of favorite is old ones were nT soak tokt her stories of Insults at gainst th we ahtty " ight hearty breakfast Ruger ang ia But he put on t © new ones in Jer to continue fighting the fire. ommissior bands of the failers Mrs. Peter Hettinger told the en, it Was reported, May Arrest Others. t Captatm Temnant that the women's bath rooms it The « al of B le ex ted Tried to Spare Famil t the jail were almost in sight of says t Kone , Ead sna y ache er _— gn Mrs. nces Rob- | within Judge a Leora men, t ed expect to failers, while Mrs. Fra i ft hea e make any ests, though said that women prisoners had | 1) th hat yn, and as hinted a @ y r her about the jailers breaking Se ave 1 pe ‘ t oy nve s not been com- the women’s baths fre 4 tion wl nel < : bias cad Mrs. Henrietta Berry Aaught : *, Let - bat e jail matron, was called ye will « the city th ea he Ferdi toth i be Si eto wo Fre omances ye yf ee tO i Efe to testify as to brutality in the rua the do one to Port Tow 7 yearn. He bak: Ggdeee ity jail. Jailer Corning was re }will be ba ind Bat } y thrill fire unless ordered by the chief (iy United Press . b into the office hts and te ane Of ibe ieee Paaaick refused to give the order (My United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK. Apr age -ome 0 a ere n sr cen ta aa known members of the department, nen’s pension fund, to @o Mrs. Berry's request th PARIS, Ap 9.—Decisive vic-|garet Daly Browr " ; Gestioning was ‘one in secret today for Orville 4nd! late Marcus Daly and the wife of we rom started thelr own resource d the has cont during all /eeasion, but was given out to the thelr effort to) iy, ¢ Brown of Baltimore, died sis t six ngo in two differ-| She testified that the last she Later came 2 oF r ing ; immediately afterwards. cturers to pay |» ar r her arri ent state he 3 fol-| heard of him was that he was tele best fr da of ohcisitinds While Mrs. Berry said had . from Anacc t ting [graph operator at Supeena, Wash ybbed her h es 0 make: he, seen Corbett strike any one, as « a mill at the | eaet $85 a month. She is work cnt er a thele oF never worked on the sam t house toda ing as a housem t Frater ais tr aaah. ae . Fted eee oo Salo" POSTAL SAVINGS ==” 2 t's cruelty was commor Neb., becam Nineteen Decrees Granted. ‘ ledge in the jail. She said “Elizabeth Daniels, the Indian girl, ed told her that Corbett had ruck her with his three t lack of fund times and had kicked her and He thrown her into the dark hole & Will Tell Grand Jury. fre | Mrs. Berry said she k f a pe ‘ deal of jail brat eee LOSES | AGAIN ‘ She sald C was t at the time of parad SAN FRA ad failed to ex; dite fr |e ter _ARE A SUC gs CHINESE ADMIRAL oes Dees hen | siBeay on account of difterenoss w ASHIN GTC at The aor ake 4 4 © that {2 Feligion, which led to many natal , KON( ce sseghs AN roe e. quarrels stein : . ‘ od here that the Cm ort Mary W. Foes, who was married Admit Thompson, wt ‘ ; hn were |in 1905, and who found her hue \" the ting op abuse | band, Almor, shiftless and a heavy The banks re he said,/eq with the r e of tl nk- |drinker, had so use for him that. % of lost Thursds t the ret it | She wtat that she d t k = igh our y are r L y ruits. Leased Wire.) 1 29 Bude women M M at out gove t ma only a abou ated lined to ask Beveral of the 4 appticatior spreme ¢ ca - us they make for alimony Ex-Chic ‘ ep ar Best considerable indie at | for the removal ildren | Frater granted her a d+| Florence D. Winter had no fault|py a grand jury tere ; eee if the corner drug store is ICE his whip” over his bub Tos wontas vn the © Tried to Sell Baby vores to find with her husband, Clarence | cunts. will be placed on tr . dh praca g a supply of Potlatch but- recover cor ‘ By United Press Leased Wire) Child Wife Freed L. Winter, except that he was a eharee of Ye gar ‘ h qualified chronic erar He didn't swear "i ce in endea id police department i e | 29 Rogers va. Rogers” was ne drink ‘ , t hi 1a) ‘ e Gerald Gid Tuy 0: y e@ gove ni w “If the mayor is going hinder eek \« are| nounced. A diminutive girl, appea rink or abuse he t they could | ner as protec a a apes 48 § ol vorccs 4p B Sain the work we were | » at-|ing to be no han 14 or .15)0t get along, and three years ago | gambting t May 24 ge | postoffices. Then we will b NEWS ITEMS FROM @0 as councilmen h lyears old, stepped up, much to the |Hejleft her, she said Main set the his t ‘ the ble cit Was the sentim t < H 7] The who ig required to alpito' dune Olive Green fro mCharles | vanna, cha with Fi tin till n several / rapped ina shaw! slung |default divorce case K. Green, Haro’ Renton trom |noctine with teavimaro , Rs "a ning © be) Made No Report | woman's back She testified that she { ira Jennie H. Benton Bronk from | council investigatir mmittee ip TUCSON, Ariz, Ay 29.1 iu Distr, : tS ses old now. Her face and figure b M ary Bronk Jana g Miller from | their probe of the “red-light t, | evry. ate : “ 4 - | re nothing more chile igtor L, Miller, Inga ( tock | will st ; pite , ea er ha . by t t ¢ y United Press Leased wise | H are nothing 1 1 . will start May 2 warez, the rebe Sonc \ re Mites ts bon. jit Cate reve teased wire) | Darrow Hesitates [yer this titue gin told the court from Murtie B. Cormstock, Inadora ares, the rebels land Griffiths to * pr PS dis Seakiodk Wid st darten,f hat her husband i. BE. McKay from Alor E. MeKay,| NATIONALS AT ST. LOUIS 1 can “4s ~ " ; t Mendations for ct : CHICAGO, Ap »—That Clar-|e@ to ipport her, May A. Cadding from Elmerion B Cincinnati-St. Louis game post-| skirn Reng io teen and " Etre Gadtedl ies wit yok detidital ndoned her. § Cadding, Pauline Holst from Gus-|poned: ra beer heonee. Rae le made ands eta that cs err Caeddee an at hen she was 17 at taye Holst, Lelia M. Langille trom 5 nae Pera gpa BA . One child Aubrey 8. Langille, Florence Hyde = a ent Monday 4 ne | together up to e year froth Ch A. Hyde, Christine SEES eae cat tidying Siaba"a atta ce (THE PEOPLE SHOULD HAVE THE RIGH met that the “black hole” had been| The bride 1s 22. Her mother, be-| hig, wife, May, and the baby on,Marion Laroge from utto Laroge Mbolished, and called on Griffittis|fore her marriage to John Graham »** a waa 4 c orate this statem t was Ke a Cone daughte of = ee - con) of the perforation of the | ham the bride's other counsel — foi ne | * : * | ra pee ot eee oat eee {mae H uit| pope Nolita 6 HERE'S ANOTHER HOMELESS BABY * ’ We Wet,” Griffiths replied : csinten: i “a ee snl ridged I Well, well, here's another bright baby girl who wants a * | EVERETT, Wash. Aq Tallon aa Jn a » the insistent demand |@ famous ten yer 1 4 * dec sok of the on i ediate appeared in the som- i thai tages -pegi 2 is Go the bride wa Viki nm aa Pesal It is the third Star baby. Little Starline, the first, was « |J%@8e W. W. Bu misao i bre qatnonie OF ebtiohc an a neeeen ; pen ¢ pg sh placed in a home Ea morn. Ba anche, who has been # | court f as a believer by the fav * \ Phe removed, Wa spite head 0 nt in diamond: ight. He wil at] % placed in a f Fea Baby Blanche, who has 2 court is just as firm a bellever in i wnakers TEES ihe cower to com ei declan. ‘The youns Cou night. He wil ai |® fl, cared for under ‘The Star's direction, will be able to go the recal] of judges as he ad t Black balked. He % home next week. And now, Baby Hadith, the thir t ! 1 7 ad except the chief police ‘ » for a brief honeymoon to} cate with Darrow. | 4a tome nexe week. y Jaby Edith, the third, must have * | “80 nat t i ais eat c h t He allowed that of it the chief is the only person | Gould's camp in the Adirondack ording to. the! © nome ee robe that members o! y f the @ wanted to him out ING | fn . at ; according ne | The Star wants to place Baby’ Bdith in some babyless * |have clothed themselves < r ' the dep ent over whom the tatement giver ; | . i iv or in the sacred para L | pa stateme il% home. She is a bright, healthy baby and was deserted by be me immemorial. There are very yhert t 3.65 We SPrese holde y authority, =| DO You'KNOW : out here today |x parents. If you want her, write to the editor of The au at * ae Fr wore Se ‘dmitted that ae Oe fhe nel me ate. could ed agen mnick,” Wardall| That Judge R. B. Albertson's first! mon the final decision as to the ing about your circumstances and about your ability to care fo: |the rec plied to the judiciary Mic auch ot ; aft oye mone be ur we ; <4 patient t } y to care for * |the recall applied adiciar Suy such a garment; he se ; truce final in the | wie i Folie teas er | undead aaa Chicago attorney's aiimde will belaaber ae yosr, Owe % |might have it usefuine Bu f er chetrematet: te : In the city wants done,|Chronicle in 1883? my Mens vege te he sefuln 8 e remarked d in Bannick is the most feared and| That Crawford E. White, deputy | parroy 7 yr 7 eee nie HEME CAAA SEAR LADS SEY HN Judge Black isn’t one of the the judge's duties daily t is t chief Seattle has had for sev-| prosecutor, held a similar po! puty | Darrow ea ; “A judge represents the law; becoming more arduous his aid 7 "eral years.” in Bt ry Mont . will accept. the law is of and by the peo bailiv k ha ‘own. So anc er pide: = The women want: Inge! ar hae 2 GERALD SELLS OUT S ple; then why shouldn't the man has been appointed to be a pcted ithe discussion, soap Pins nd ed vd eee Weak: 85-Pound Loaf Clarence Gerald, the restaurant] erry Cort, t cc) geeete- Coven © todas (bie Judge in om ° IF put a stop to it by adjourning | ington? LOS ANGELES, April 29.—A loaf] man who figured prominently in Fogle foe ‘ rT Teadod a of the Se cisions or his behavior is not didn’t feel any y cular Pe Pbout 10:20, Tee, Judge Brown used to be alot bread welghing 85 pounds, sIx!the recent recall election and the aitle theatre, pleaded not guilty to} satisfactory to the vast major tion to wearing the gown { af ee th and liberally . entize of Chief | .y oo ning a lottery. He} ity?” enquired Judge Black }reason, maybe Jud Black feet in length n grand jury investigation of Chief} wii pe tried before » Judge M Main. seeay: — “me a a will sprinkled with raisins will be cut} Wappenstein, sold out bis inter- in 1,000 slices today by Southern | ost in the Cecil hotel to bis part eet a newspaper boy and a barber? And it is because Judge Black only to ve his ¢ ) DEFENDS HYDE | That the students at the univer. : Pe 4 ti Dope” furnished him by a wom-| sity have ‘oad a recall provision in} Pacific railroad officials and distrib-| ner, James MoFarland, today. reasons along this line that cet apse aly friend killed Thomas H. Swope.|tneir incorporation charter since |uted to celebrate “raisin day.” Gerald became interested -in the opposed to the judictal gown eThe judge's we iaas City mnultimillionatre, and | 9957 a no| Hotel shortly after it GIN was!” genool census enumerators to| Along See ee anette caico: th Sates Bike pe ete 3 B. de oon wy pate ot 7 , {1 29—At the| electe . ; > Along back some months ago, the udg nok, ‘oF words. to that ef yde, convicted of murder, SPOKANE, Apr! lected mayor. the number of 62 yesterday re-|legisiature passed a law directing fect ir. fanocent, belicves Julius J I lkk keke ee ER KKK wlhoaring of distributive rate cases Jefferson st, ttle. Hyde WEATHER FORECAST. *|before the state railroad commis e been granted a new trial and|* Fair tonight and Sunday, *|ston at Tacoma Monday, Spokane A nundred thousand dollars’ worth of fun for everybody wil! be x provided if 100,000 buy Potlatch JUDGE W, W. BLACK, |buttons. Buy yours today, No clow has been found to the|eelved Instructions from School|the superior court judges in the identity of the semidecayed body |Sécrétary Jones for taking the|state of Washington to wear the been asked to appear to|# light frost tonight; light north: %| shippers will demauf reduction |found off pier D Thursday morn-|census, beginning next Monday. |familiar gown of black silk and vel pee ew » that may save|® westerly winds * | of freight ratwgfrom Spokane west-|ing. There is small ehance of its The census forms the basis for|vet while on the bench ie KKK KR RR KH KK | ward to the Civcades. being identified. state school fund appropriations,| Most of the superior court Jud

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