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the at by je by al 5 THE 3 ifs it Down a4 and © En- And wile em ot sttiste, ccame Ty EDITION} , ONLY INDEPENDENT VOL. 13, NO. 64 SEATTLE CALLS DOWN ("eetsion GAY'S TRIAL ON Tilo F.C. HUGHES | WEEK Seattle Attorney in Cunningham Cases Criticises Men Who Are| to Decide It-—-Gets Rapped. n A Presa Leased Wire tt, Law. Officer Witten and] " WA TON, May § The Judges MePnaul and Butler } roel ' final hea of argume the ably would not decide the “ep for’ & hin week : partially, Comm Bh Sy Modi rn nning Dewan sharply rebuked King Ci . he department of the in and Hug polog ‘gato oy " i Saturday Hug red Uh stats ‘ t bitterly de |chot wa omy ate | ‘eed To bee dur , Pinchot, and/and misleading. He enent w . ation by intimating even if the claimants had This 1 be retary Fis r joner Den-| they were ating the law ‘ trial Gay greed aie nian Harsand of f DR. MATTHEWS In Taking Credit for Seattle's “Clean Up” Minister Fe Championship of Police and Jail Outrages MAS, BERRY WILL HAVE His The Seattle Star /ASH., MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911 NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE a iy Ite mae |W EDITION BIG FIGHT ON FREE LIST Dy United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, May #.—Follow Mrs. Estelle Pearse Winner in First Beauty Contest Ing @ stormy caucus of members of | the house from New York this af a to 4, favored placing wool on the ox + ch free list immediately. it was de clared this afternoon tt wool bill would be framed by ways and mea mmittee and sut mitted to caucus. All, it is said, will abide by the caucus then ; I was aim. Hit « faine), the f the k ‘ aif- « x near Mann Fights On Diaz Won’t Quit Lé ' | De. MA First | ta women = wowouskennee | ; n MRS. H. HERMAN HARJES. | a Matthe On the banks of the Nile Mra | sibility qnd the Harjes and her newly acquired hus Dr. Matthew b ame t rga ‘ pending Mr etta Berry, scape goat cone le s - 4 " the 46 ies + cage te yg Wane & hear | dence, he says, «a ent 1 ed f & befe « ervice commis 4 Prem Leased ¥ 1 the wome & chit. Mi a who w A an . ~ night inks co ¢ ' . fereitcre ie cone wt her } and w * wal mt c . reat ae f move Higgs on one Biber aa, They are « when } arried i ' The 1 it nude 7 t A ay -” unfortunates at the c 3 wome , sgh the « Matthews thinks ) ‘ f th EL PASO, Tex., May &—Several I art in th vee ie temands of hundred shots were cea this e a ‘a n » ) , 2 € \ c ; enn Mad tr rT Mexican rebels ago on ail > r.|the ¢ a all the credit i " # 1 fede of Juarez, Matthews was ¢ a t wh t # off m one A man Bullets f n idee men under fire | versy, he doe © rea m than for an t ne h Antonio i was hit os : sesiges: pasuemytemtephe t arm, Both RARER ee “ ny | Were watch. > Bi the MRS, ESTELLE PEARSE | he not le nis * country in| 2% be toaerae * TICKETS TATT OOED ON ARMS. « | ayOr new | The first beauty to enter The | bef «le ' “ oi n the fir rs TOPEKA, Kas, May &—Fifty « t ae packed & No O0€ | Star's beauty contest nne bea eg ‘ 7 o tsop the # water to the elephants at a circus, soap & | Despondent an od of the 1g Nothing was ¢ ne | the first of three diamond rings fl or ~— led to do 8, # and scrubbing brush treatment today right & |gle, W. L. MeMoran, 46, yesterday |"9Ul things began getting hot for! ghe is Mra. Ee Pearse, Wind: |and by o—it te feared nexpected, a8 af *® forarm the inscription: “I worked.” It here in # | slashed bis throat with a fo, Jailer Corbett. One Incident after |sor apartment © hust W. | le ea oe ony | ra another armistice ® indelible ink by the circus manage a pasteboard ad ® ng himself, at the Ferg er of inhuman cruelty on the |e pearne oal busine ‘ a . . “i w completed. Two # mission tickets. Despite the scrubbing remain until the ® the fact that of Corbett wae reported. His gine ts of Welsh t, of the ¢ abost i ebels were ehgaged, some & wearers grow a new crop of bid ® jleaves a wi nd two childre name was mentioned with the nude | ince tyne of We thos w- | be K ards of the fed- * * Paul wan formerly rade incident. It was Iater ne ling characteristic quietne «e me RRR 8 ole erator at Yellowstone | that he was not respons’ le F tDIs | cent ful eves, set ‘ < re ae . A Dt Dia 7 known of him at the | in dent He ve was a fine chance |ptes, sad a p ; reing Dis rive s 7 ay - t whitewash orbett a 1 other) — ed ae BnCE Honor Cardinal Gibbons |. x ha A pact Saoet ia Ae. ie eae an | be abuses. So Mra. Berry was - She was born ; ement will come’w a jouse toda an ‘the acts or St. Paul less thi \ ‘ of 12 children of 4 esc a (By United Press Leased Wire.) of considering ¢ fr Met bill. |two weeks ». Saturday night he| fired six weeks after the “para D. Jo Her mother is t ; r * NEW YORK, May 8—Catholics|Chairman Underwood of the ways|told W. R. McClelland, \the hotel| Women prisoners, among (hem) iii) 0a noted Diaz E 3 of New York this week will enter-jand means committe: who | proprietor, that A. J. McMahon, a| the Indian irl, Lisle Daniels, have | ao Soh ieh nee 4 forme pr Foren Dh gt tain Cardinal Gibbons in celebra-|fathered the measure, today read| relative through marriage, living! testified tc Kindness Of Mrs. |. ciay he had kees otitte ee pe dete mee, tion of the 25th anniversary of his |it for amendment, he sald he hoped | at 42nd av. N., would come| Berry. In fa Fs hes’ beon |@eiren judges pondered Ic ked | toon ig grade meg Heo elevation to that rank and the 50th |for a final vote on the bill before | and take him home with him. That | “bout whom an S006 Tt SMS end. welthed ev ot | Ite Foreign Aftairs De ported. 8 and gave t jothing when sh 1 ashe anniversary of his pr: ee sthood. inight was the last time McMoran was cme [seen alive, His was found in | ord his room at 11 o'clock yesterda, and clot A purse with a few dollars was an “9 Vs eg x. ae . found in his pocket. Nothing was) ed, a” so, is that any reas left indicating his reason for tak why Corbett should not set t fired? ing his own life, The body tm at - Butterworth’s The Chamber of Commerce of Cordova has adopted resolutions de Rouncing the statement in The Star that dumping foreign coal into : Cordova bay was instigated by the Guggenhelms. The movement was|‘AUGHED AY Inangurated and executed by 500 people as an expression of thelr Im-| Gricago, Meek Gane jan girl food was in th dignation and.contempt of the government's unjust delay in granting yr : orb ipl’ Patents to bona fide coal claimants. A. J. ADAMS. aoe = ea a ad shy dpagerine rts ‘ others sobbed duris formance sobeyed Corbett's | TACOMA, May 8 Washlowtan pleaded poverty today STAR’S BABIES ALL \e ins t Rallway Gonsateadill i ran con} 1 he of th complaint ; " j c orral. , rhe ttle Tacoma to |! sid m he wil re | force a r rates wherein =¥ is 4 y a1 mins alr the coast is nted statist > e that, take Leased Wire.) \ to account the cost of com tion, operation and mainte company is getting bare. The Star's th all safe now in good homes Three helpless babies have thel girl bables are ries, didn’t appear until a wee By United Star men w alti SAN DIE ists of applica’ and | rect m jen “hamber of Commerce. b ‘ cate reac T eS _President Chamt f Comn ot the Otgunsia ane erg future assured And 7 three thes hi x chose = vi ely ta 1a ae cout net on ite haan The Guggenheima, the special inter wspapers and eee Soe Saat (iy United Press Lenved Wire.) Silence lousy be ri presence of |hospital to her home yesterday when the re {interest politicians who are siding in with them are making a he 2 HAYWARD, W May tright little child wasn't an easy job chodsing | Tia Juana expects rON, May 8.—The effort to open up Alaska—for the Guggenhetn had done he bee mission that H. G. Blisworth, a for. {® brie 2 . " It is thoug J The above telegram is another sample This man Adams, who,| He laughed 1 remembered district a n was helping}, Baby Starline and Baby Blanche,'! among so many who were r to at A mise committee on rules today by the way, ie given*the: credit for leading the rioters who dumped | that ble play was advertised as 2/110 geronse in uncarthing evidence, |tHé first two that The Star de jget the babies, and im eng EF avorably reported the Tesoreaam the coal in the bay. apparently thinks he can force The Star into line.|comedy. He hastily asked that) 1) nade 4 te John Dictz, who |seribed, were eagerly sought at had t dali Late 4) p pbeamer ae a sere Se Who will p if the ms force Secretary Fisher and | 5tinson be released {a Gn trial here charged with having/oee® | Starline was placed 18 8) | The ae of the people: w . fi gation by a-tomenittes of ateeiaa President Taft to give a) title to them In t Alaska coal fields? murde Deputy Sheriff Oscar | seed bon righ ry Bu a pe — es ond “4 - - pen inte the entire Snanee The Guggenheims will acquire something like $100,000,000 worth Harp. The jury insists upon being | Blanche fell Teel eeeek eee wire teade the babe wi say Dlg ow Wastey of coal lands | # of the principle of giving land in small bit |taken. to the Diets cabin before ren-/tee best of care by Burse and phy. | ites ily, AN) that was unt « sl sid é to the individuat rs who will live on it and develop it. The Gug-| | dering a verd sictan at the Minor hospital Gada the punt Ot bo Wie aa genhetms will profit by double and triple entries, by dummy entries } mow strong and crowing, sh ee Sak Ghivan SMan ania: wil het DYNA wil 7 E Ti and wy tranetéc of @almebafter théy are granted to other men who pr Milk used in Seattle is y| Diaz Fortune, Maybe? [® mother of ber own a a ~ eh Sally A tended io be iocating tox thamselves, but who, as 8 tiatter of fact, never | growing better. In January only (My United Press Leased Wire.) Baby Edith, the third of the se-! th an had any Wea of doing so half of the dairies sending milk to| NEW YORK, May §—-Gold bub | qe F The Guggenhelms will profit then the city were in satisfactory con-| lion valned at $10,000,000 was re | Likewise the people of the Guggenheim-owned town of Cordova. | dition, or above the 60 per cent rat-| ceived at the t sub-treasury to- Likewise the steamship companies andgsome big business houses |ing The milk inspector's report for|day through Lazard Freres. Wall Of Seattle. April shows only eight of 44 b street bellev is the fortune of matic Insp sident Diaz of Mexico, who | The lowest | arranging to save his gold if he t 3 and the | forced to flee. The sub-treasury Is | requested to melt the gold into bars Jand to hold it subject to order The Dutch Beat Us ‘Hoodoo’ Pole Gets Victim To Palmas Island 100 ny United tress Leased Wier) LOS ANGELES, May 8.—The Who will lose by it? the standard. Syst The rest of the people of the United States. It fs their land which | tion is bearing fr the Guggenheims want Taft and Fisher to give away—the people's|score in April was land highest 78.8. yone of us loses when the Guggenhelms win. Star will stay with the other 95 per cent For any people in the city of Cordova who he tly settled there intending to make their h The Star is pathetic. But they took | the chance that the Gug; yuld be able to swing their big deal And The Star cannot e that they are more important than | 95 per cent of the people of United States Some of the pr of Cordova are doubtless honest in thelr position A lot more of them are working openly for the Guggenheims —_— a - — 2 pany 4 claimed its third victim in Engineman W. 0. Fitch, 28, who pitched through while walking a his sleep. Four years ago Hone man Ely was badly burt, and two ears later Captain Holmes’ lifeless body was found at daylight at the foot of the hole. MAY INDICT 40 LAWMAKERS (By United Prose Leased Wire.) COLUMBUS, Ohio, May & At OIA least 40 members of the Ohio leg Pane \ islature will be indicted for brib ery and corruption in the probe started here by Burns detectives The prophecy was made by Opa Moore, secretary of the Ohio Man ufacturers’ Association, Moore said unlimited. funds would be provided © keep up the work of bringing the rooked legislators to justice NEW POSTAL BANKS. WASHINGTON, May 8 —The This is the map of the rut postal savings banks was authortz pines ed today by the postoffice depart Palmas island, over which the flag) Cone") nlaing ‘a bank. at. La of Holland was recently raised. 10 | Grande, Or,, and one at Vancouver, the map the size of the Island is wagh largely magnified, Upon correetly drawn maps it shows up at about! Musical people seldom at a the size of a pin point. At present! loss for something to disagree over lit has 400 inhabitants, all natives.|A Gotham choral society is discuss No American soldier or officer has|ing whether it | orth white to MW gép 5 lever been there, but It belongs to| sing “Life is but melancholy edie anmtiipeesian jus. It is 60 miles southeast of Min-| flower yme members. say it Namara home In Cincinnati where the alleged dynamiters |danao island, and out of the regu-| x Life is butter mel spent their boyhood days. Their mother still lives there. \lar road of traffic | cauliflower.” | ng the position of hoodoo” pole hole of engine com- | establishment of 36 additional} od Wire) wagphidden in the bushes at ‘Get Your Riding Crops Out LOS ANGELES, May 8.—Offi-| side of the county road and al and Polish Up Your Puttees sassy . heriff : office yee alg y had been there for ie Burns detectives to¢ egan an in | - . Whether the dynamite is the | (By United Press Le | 4:20 in the awfternoon on Fri-, ride to hounds will begin pulibatien of the OWnatubte of Obit hcp, the hounds. will meet. ‘sm ne hounds will also meet on the | Ye*tleation of the ownership of 98/ cache that, according to the alleged Robert. Percy Smith, M. F. H. following day at South Tacoma at] sUlcks | of Bien poh feumetiad Perry haa tbe hacia cy ateve eans) will head Seven-Mile house Two week yund bi at the Malibu ranc len hereabouts, is uncertain, Sviatove: that means) will heed eee the weit have another | 12 miles north of Santa Monica, It iff Hammel says he doubts 4 ting for field day sports at Fo ——= will pay the visit to the Tacoma 1 Country Club grounds where the! Lawton from t| = i to 6 o'clock |All Pastors Need Confessional, test we roncer. | Says Author of “In His Steps” { PEOPLE WIN IN PORTLAND (By United Press Leased pokes ) PORTLAND, Or., May 8.—Back vigorously by the Povtisnd Ds ny ewe "A. Rumi, canada ‘Boy Prodigy Knows Engines execs. WISE CRAZY From Piston Rod to Boiler A kiss from my mother de mea painter.” —BENJA By United Pre MIN WEST. | TOPEKA, Kas., May 8.—Decla Remember that May 14 is #}tlon of Rev. Ch M. St other's Day. Honor her mem- #| author of “In H y by wearing a white flower. # | Protestant past we ee ee Leased Wire ead debate. Sheldon said the pastor in this way would be able jon, to give much wholesome advice. hat every He does not, however, contemplate 1 have a the forgiveness of sin by the father nfessional, is the subject of wide- | confessor eeeeeeeeten the special interests. Lombard | was supported by a majority of the Ty United Press Leased Wire.) hewsps b e rallied) OAKLAND. ay 8. George On this, his ninth birthday, Wily to Rushlight @ lead of | Washington Wise, the man accused |lie Meacham, drew a sketch of a over 1,000 vote of piracy, and alleged to have at-|locomotive, complete in ¢ m Rushlight will be opposed in the tempted to seize the steamer Buck- | chanical deta It wasn’t anything j final ele ction by Thoma jemocrat,| man, went ¥ ntly ins lie, for he knows jand it is likely that the Lombard | 11 in the county jail here tod ny $ some al special interest gang may bolt) tfe attacked bis cellmate, nearly |eng | | Rushiight and go to Thomas killing himself. | Willie hbors call him al | Wise has been on trial before |prodigy. He's a mechanical genius |TELL CANNIBAL TALE pogerai judge Van Fleet in San|_ He knows more about locomotives | ed Wire.) Francisco for the killing of Captain |than most men do, He began study- | | Tales of ® Wood. He collapsed after his ar-jing them three years or so ago, [fierce encounter qwith cannibals! rest whon told that he might be|when the choo-choo trains whirled | who attacked their vessel when It) janged if convicted. by the home of his parents, Mr. jwent on a reef off Womari Island,| “Wise, it is alleged, attempted to}and Mrs. W. C, Meacham, 123 We German East Africa, were told by he Buckman at sea several|Bartona st, Then he began steal crew of the British Steamship) ponths ago. Wood was killed, but|ing away and going to. the round One thousand cannibal while the battle was in progress,|houses and shops. He got ‘all sorts ‘wer Se dine ma vo mg iid f other officers of the Buckman crept |of engine literature, plans and spect yams , up and seized Wise. fications, and it wasn’t long until | AT 103 SHE LIVES | West, Wise's partner, rushed to|he could draw an engine WILLIE MEACHAM ON PIE AND MILK,|the rail and plunged into the se A Star man wanted to test Wil Be ba UT, Ohio, May 8.—-Mrs,|It Is believed he was drowned He's mechanical knowledge, so he |another train coming ahead? Doreas Jones celebrated her ludd asked what the boy would do if he I'd put on the brokes and reverse birthday by eatir an extra plece| * *& *® & & & we & & & oe & & &) Was running an engine and ay yn | the engines of ple—one being her daily allow.) WEATHER FORECAST = *|rod broke | And Willie kept on drawing, ance. Tle remainder of her diet|* Showers tonight or Tuesday; *| “Oh, I'd disconnect that side and | drawing, drawing * * CON io milk. Mrs. Jones is a pensioner moderate south to west winds. *|come home with the other wheels.” He says he'll be a big engineer of the 1812 war ROTOR RIOR wt tow | “What would you do if you saw|some day.

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