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ity ina a EDITION WAR IS: RENEWED; TWO CITIES ON BORDER ARE CAPTURED BY REBELS | Murder Charge Against Groh te The Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, MAY ONE CENT. ON TRAINS AnD 13, NO, 65. NEWS Dt te 1911 THEY’RE OFF IN STAR’S SECOND BEAUTY CONTEST Answer Diaz With Bullets '| Margaret Anglin | Takes a Resend “We awt Today's e history of the Mex And Joseph F ago, sobbed in his cell in the cour “Mitchell first taught Yakima,” said Gro “On the reated and se an improper for h ® “1 thought carried a gun. “But | didn't mean to kill him him.” three ever meant to kill ot down W. C. Mitchell ty today use a gun two years ago at used one before. ne said he was going to have me ar ve years for g@ what he called quarreied on the way, and he reached roh, who weeks can revolt for freed jal! Battie fires biazir of Mexice the when was North rebels answer to Diaz's annow ould resign had mv for ready. The rebels ope to the to h who two days aga peace El today Paso, eading and the Oppo ree other to raging The attack an attack on city Northe Diego, Cal., the wns are reported taker posta’ we Juarez. the river from cket. he was dying to hip largest in sheot me. So I shot first. He always site San rebels Tia and many bat today Juana, Th tles 1 shot him im the lege” are on toda Juares, which e the rebeis seem to war since Agua Prieta. El Paso by bullets flying @ regiment of infantry is ¢ there. Gen. Leonard ecting the American com- y Ay United Prewe Leased Wire Direct te , Aeattin Mar, Office | mn EL PASO, May 9.—At 8 o'clock " 8 morning the rebels practically ntrolied Juarez. The federal cane | « were silenced, and the federal retired toward rancho 12 miles from the city, The attack had continued steadily since 4:30 o'clock. winr is the Amer R rar ing biggest battle Six across ¢ bus ans have been killed at At San Diego away from the b y keeping them Wood, head of the American watch the situation rder army, is closely Mite the shock to explain leged di to have for. Gre shoot was @ M < the abo ing, and murder airy had of eee eee eee eee eee eee ee Mitch Thirteenth av They also charge G tertaining a serions ¢ Mitchell because the Believed, broke up an With a stepdaughter of Grob is 35 and gives tion as contractor at # c. DIETZ NOK FD RELEROE (By Unlted Pree Ladned Wire HAYWARD, Wis May the ground that the crime been proved, John Diet for the murder of Deput Oscar Harp, moved toda court dismiss the tion was oterruled by who declared the jury must the case on its merits. Dietz then asked that be taken from the jury be« @id not want to see pember persecuted by the lumber tr This motion was also denied. == WRONG MA WILKESBARRE, Pa F “Broncho Charley.” who yesterday |. ¢¢ aa ‘was sentenced to nine ens saedty ta the county jail for sellin one, eeclly 1 1s ee Se Bostkowski was found lying Etiam ange vcr thet yg up fn a street of the Latin rb test 4 rer daylight toda urious curis hanging down go ie fide oy — od ee ‘ais pore rtiei g Tented iMison through the heart from behind 00 oday the prison | throu mart fron hind officials, Gecotte resistance and bid yards from th 1 dy & pistol tears of protest, clipped his hair in abe rig hamber was foun: the regular prison cut tie nates He was broken-hearted PR aa ea ft will take him years te hate ‘a’ kata Pa in PE te hair again, and without it he cannot | ™ I k , 2 a “Broncho Char’ The police think the man fell ince dhe Ripe an ambush intended for another ee aC IN ON BY WOMEN Enthusiastic progress was made today by Y. W workers in launching ‘hs PDesBes for $400, 000 butlding fund Over 100 women gave and energy to directing part in the tions. The work was conducted |from central headquarters in the | Dexter Horton bank, where Mrs Clarence L. White, chairman, and Miss Emily A. Southmayd, assocta ion secretary, presided Twenty-five automobiles, made vailable by friends, were used by sub-committees of women who vis- ited different sections of the busi ness district seeking ‘donations | Everywhere the solicitors were ri sympathetically, and som | large subseriptions were pledged The total for the day was ex pected to set a mark for early suc cess kk kh Kt tt tk Women Painters Wanted. FORT WORTH, Tex., May 9.—"Wanted, women painters; overalls furnished. Apply V. ©, Baldwin.” , Answering this advertise- ment, nearly a score of wom en went to work here today, painting houses for Baldwin, * a contractor who has had trou ble with the local unlons re cently, The women are to re ceive $1.75 per day. i ll i le i ee had Sheriff ther®™ Th Jude id. te WALTER C. MITCHELL, dect the Dead Man. st Les the handkerchief aaa the body of Al today shorn | phose ong. lux. | TCE over his him to here a few his pock et arrived He says card in grow the 17 STUDENTS VOLUNTEER TO TEST CANCER CURE BALTIMORE, May 9.—Sev enteen of his volunteer t ants volunteered to test a cancer by Dr. Charles periments on anima: It hoble offer, but 1 cannot you take the risk,” he sald nex a et ydarreanenes ep isha KESTER EE RE ee ead ABE THEY YOUR MILKMEN? On the complaint of State Dairy Inspector L. Davies, Deputy Prose cutor Crawford EB. White this mor ing issued warrants for the follow ing milkmen: C. H. Frankhouser the North Park dairy; A. Z. Erick-| son, Jersey dairy; 9. Stray, Seatile dair and J. C. Burnam, North western dairy. They are charged with selling milk containing Je than UNION MEN OUT FOR POTLATCH Potlatch buttons as originally issued, did not bear the union label Organized labor is pledged so far as possible to-purchase only union | made goods, The carnival commit tee as soon as the difficulty was pointed out, readily unionized the manufacture of the so that union men will boost the Pot Jateb their time and taking * * * * * buttons, for rerrcrerrrrr rs. — solicitation of subserip- | *| *) i playe wo mag | peo. 1 Miss Ang this classic Yeuterday thedral, New bells chimed | Anglin and Howard | \* eovironm at ot F York, the c Minn Ha wed Margaret thee eee tanee The wie of Isaac Bron grat offerve fix the been romance maybe just RHRAHR HEA RH EHH ® Who VO ITB Ww { Tacoma from fre republic 4 for the arburton Was ILL in was t hingt REFUSE BAIL FOR LON ANGEL May ney Job Harriman, for th jasked Judge Bordwell tc y to fix bail for John J. McNamara on the lcharge of the | Liew lyn Iron motion was refused may }it up again In presentifig his motior |riman admitted that th jchance that McNamara Attor defense dynamiting Works. The but Harriman Har was could re Ko bring | no! as th were 19 ch against him in Angeles Time is an unba' | tree | murder with the sion, which nee. But Namara was entitled to Llewellyn Iron Wor Judge Bordwell § cision sald that | priving Mc privileges 1 MeNama 5 J.J. WNAMARA giving of any ‘a was hot in oc GIVE PORTLAND A PART IN POTLATCH In order both to advertise Seat tle’s first Golden Potlatch, and at the same time add to the entertain ment and beauties of Portland's Rose Festival, the Seattle association is now building a hand ome Potlatch float to put in one of big parades of the Ro " GIRL OF 4 | MURDERED y United Prose Leased Wire.) CHICAGO. M 9. Indication that little Elsie Paroubeck, 4, for | whom 250,000 children had |been searching fo rmonths, was slain before the body wae found in the drainage canal at Lockport }Ilis., was found. There was water in the lungs The child disappeared ago, and the body night. The fath tains. that she was kypsies, was murdered jthe police got on their trail Carnival school a month found last main kidnaped by when PURER EMER EME Y HHH * WEATHER FORECAST * Fair tonight and Wedne |® day, moderate westerly winds. ek IE BiG CONCERT FOR AYTHER CHILDREN MARY LOUISE BOYD. | Miss Mary Louise Boyd, of the Se attle Conservatory of Musit, will |have charge of a concert to be given | | Friday night for the benefit of |Mother Ryther’s Orphan Home Plenty of fun and entertainment is promised, the little ones taling part in several musical and dramatic parte. Besides Miss Boyd, the program %| will be filled out with numbers *| given by Mrs. Saunderson's School of Expression and Prof. Moritz Rosen's violin class. Tickets are on sale at Martin's Music Store and the Quaker Drug Co, General ad mission js 26 cents, children 15 cents, at *| «| tival With the continued growth of the | +4, sale, work teh arran, w appears day of the woman In Potlatch Potlatch buttor rushe Pc and plans. It ni fore the openin every mar will be wearing ani a COHN ON TRIAL FOR ELECT FAAUD | wa lin drawing # jury to try Cohn, formerly proprietor New York house the district, who is cha obtaining “floaters Isely durir ne campaign, Frank |R. L, Blewett are defendt orge H. Rummens and ¢ White are handling the | state Nine first tle, falsely is a step a ups.” Both Cohn facet charges. The first for on trial today, alleges tha duced Bilis Thomas, Per victed, to regiater fi f Wayne hotel on promise ing a night's free lodgin, Wayne hotel books were Jand they show that on th date 54 names were regis contrast to the usual five day, arly all morning in re recall Hamme far, history re men have in the convicted The charge ainst one in the three whi CHICAGO, May 9.~f Stone tells how one man offishness” of a chureh by his hat all through a servic usher’s request he smiled moved it. “I've attended b ularly for two years. No ¢ spoke to me. I thought would be an inroduction. pmeet you.” insisted th against of the First arKes nnection # explo hat 1 on ree bis was enot of is being cements that bg Potlatch button = | Dykeman has ON taken up Alfred G of the tricted a with register election md and ng him rawford case for for the of Seat istering Cohn high ward rate is sep ich h t he in ntly con rom the of secur ie. The seized 1@ same tered in or six a John T. beat the rings At an and re here reg me ever my hat Glad to Johance for the gif’s recovery, Weil, ¢ we bu 4 Gamond ring ar of Being the pre The second Ove} 200 beauties ex Beabty Editor few of the pubic. T beauties this week them will be ring next Mon: It isn't too ® | entries will n | week « tu But the in the ia the reare can 1 oF nooner tter chance lint be. prir bes of b ‘The county day after sumed full ages arising out of the Lake Washington 1 eving the United Su same time from Hability This action assures work a project that h | talked about for more than s of a century in Seattle The war department | ton Was reluctant to begin its jot lowering the waters until government was guaranteed ag damage claims and until bonds were judged legal already held in f bonds, but even sh be reversed by the s the commissioners the necessary mo The count yet re um commiss by ar ners ye noon ition resp work or locks. at any Jof the ale | conrt raise resolution ness has not stitutional 5 | the comm the county's cre About 200 citizen boatd meeting terda Senator Daniel Lan Bepator Samuel Pi Thomas Robert Bridge 8.1 «, William Martin, C. ¢ jsen, C. W. Horr and J, R. Mel lin, “apeaking behalf of conhty, guaranteeing the ment against damage claims The commissioners voted resojulion mediately Represer attended ye Be for unanimons and ative Will EB Oe ee ee “rm sick and eternal eating pont Morgan of high living? tired of kak Ke EVERS HAS THE NERVE CHICAGO, May 9.—It wil. be two weeks before Ryers, who has the “nerve be able to resume positic second base for the his Cubs. BRAYING MULE ENJOINE PONTIAC, I, May 9—J Kimbrougn has temporarily en. ed Frank Deaumude's mule keeping B.D. Wise awake nif by braying. ‘Twill not be 1 permanent till the mule is hi from, of course. MARRIES DYING GIRL NEW YORK, May 9.—Mise MeMahon, pital, and John J. Carey were ried in the hospital ward after doctors said that there was mes eing CANAL IS ater as dan the “|REBELS TAKE TIA JUANA ___ AFTER ALL-DAY BATTLE: ERE REE pmedi been quar at Washing part th ainst he harbor | udge lavor jd his Clo mugh, the erm the im forwarded a copy of it to} Humphre ad * *) | When tte tote te | he said s probably | Johnny will n at D. udge join-| from ghts made eard | May mar the no els this smal} Mexican the line Die take hundreds o' ost every day ha the alt sana Wanns eeeteeeet ete ee ee By United Presse 1 SAN DIEGO, May was captured by the ly after & is. Several buildin e when the The bull ring the rebels m federals houses and tors, Other cattered in the 30 under Luerdo to the line Mexican ter n office nzales About the rehed urrend: tried acre b dozer of T jonzales in street We ally with can do no ¥ tired i he him needed The rebels Tecate, reached | tle Mexican town San Diego. at 4:16 and at 7 a. Fierce fighting r town itself, the ip under cover of seized a position at end of the he federals we: corner, Fully 60 killed | wounded Five men |} surrendered to the diers under Capt Thirtieth infantry | Bing of Mobile, Ala, shot in the | home, es s destroyed. Ores and stood just reached the artsick and renewed the m rebel town near, the came across the dying in Fordham hos-| der soon after the firing began and | conductor e Mex from trains there Tee ee eee eee eee | eased Wire.) .—Tha J Mexican th rebe 0¢ morn were on marched in After of iv set n, squads ing t to the line or bh. A party of jonzales walked across in The imr hard to failed ad ia J gra. coax vana line The pitt istance Story of Battle. marching west Tia from the lit from atta Juana 18. miles esulted in the 1s having crept darkness and the southwest bull ring. nm the northeast and: fed Many were bor American One was Henry federals | }len, walking in her sleep, clad only } mirthful men passengers. Wilcox of the! Some federal infantry still re- mains in Juarez, who are fighting | desperately against overwhelming forces from behind their baracade, No list of the dead and wounded or of the forces engaged is yet avail- able. Four are known to be killed jand six wounded on the American |side of the border. Reports that (Gen. Madero had been wounded are | not yet verified. RE KRKHHEE AMERICANS KILLED IN EL PASO BY FLYING MEXICAN BULLETS THE DEAD-—Vincente Pa- sedes, killed at Fifth and El Paco sts; R. H. Ferguson, t p F, Third cavalry, San cisco; W. D. Chandler, n, Duncan, Ariz., shot the heart; Antonio THE WOUNDED Morehead, shot in the and body; Edmund Nebraska, shot in leg; bos, El Paso, shot eg Macedonia Garci: shotgn shoulder; G. W. Smith, shot in body It is known that there are at least 12 dead in Juarez, and the is reported to be as lis high as 60. Mrs, Jo- sept arm Heaton Pere rer eee eee ee eee eee Mrs. eR RARER ERASE EA REE RRR KK At 10:45 o'clock the fate of Juarez s still undecided. Hundreds of s had swarmed into the city were storming the barricades trenches in the streets behind wh h the remnant of the federals still fought on with the desperation of despair. Battle in Streets. The federals still held the jail, main customs house and the ca- al, and from the top of the of the jail their guns poured Is along the streets taken by els and into Cowboy park, early morning had ed. force of attackers. was a great exodus of res from Juarez this morning. women and children rushed to nternational bridge, fleciug for lives to American territory, ther rebels nor federal soldiers were allowed to cross, even the ded being turned back, Won't Surrender. yesterd: Juarez bas not yet surrendered, in command of Navarro, the federal com- This band, he said r, says he will never do 80, an 100 men to the last trench, and ns st sides of th ; house, near the from the gut who had aimed arm Collins of Springti wounded in both arms ded in the the ¢ . Wa Dunne arm we was dying. Dum-Dum Bullets Used. Federals used the dreaded bu barred in civilized wa said s' ns on this side who he Wound of L. D. Wi had been hit in the leg from Grand Ray Mich., he said, and was formerly i the Sixth U. 8. ¢ Wileox said Sam took command of the inded was wour A Frene inded in fare cox,, Who ien Wilcox come | Ne who} Woods. rebels wa. was we w nd Gen the insurrectos isted more many of them Ar Bullets rained American custc These federals rer on the not the rebels ulti- triumph, there is no doubt esult of the day's fighting e Juarez a mass of ruins, VASHINGTON, May 9.—Presi- Taft's determination to main- hands off” policy in the n revolution was strength: a cabinet meeting here to- That the whole action of the nment shall be to keep away from the border the zones of fire. AMERICANS KILLED. WASHINGTON, May 9%—In & age received today by Major Leonard Wood, Col. Steever, auding the forces at El Paso, d that at least four Ameri had been s sent to bot rebel commande ne badly The rebels fired the old bull ring, to which many Amer can tourists have journeyed, It did not seem to burn briskly, and clouds of smoke stead of flames re up to the sky, while the crac bulle sounded. Another the old adobe set fire to this erals from using ceed in getting seats of the da Au and burning church, The rebe to prevent the fed it should they sue it back structure fro FORO a |G York #|com Wall * 5,000. % to * mess James McCarthy, New boy, got $1 f st. when he returned a check he found. He ought be glad they didn’t take his #] "7" jj. to € watch, * | wood ee ee ee t neut peop messenger reply Steever, Gen, d se your b ality efforts to enforce upon the @ thee necessity of ible out of PAJAMA GIRL ON STREET CAR, OMAHA, May 9.--Miss Sadie A} in dimples, slippers, b and ro pajamas and bedroom | arded an owl car three mile: Blushing protected her from A police a dash of took her SAN LUIS POTOSI, Mex., May 9 Re t ached here today that ubre n the state of Zaca- tecas, has fafen into the hands of the rebels, A force of 500 insur. rec ywn to have attacked the terday, mali awakened her with jeold water, and a taxicab town yes!

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