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Seattle Star (City EDI ONLY INDEPENDEN NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE be... TION VOL. 13, NO. 66 EATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911 ONE CENT. Soe A Se EDITION a TAXPAYERS BUNCOED J Ag TODAY'S BEAUTY | EL PASO, May 10. Mexican rebels Boor Juarez at 10:30 o Ad this morning when 300 re-| inforcements, who had just arrived from Bauche, took part in a general assault.| After a short interval of| fierce fighting the federal garrison in the jail, the} church and the municipal buildings were overpower-| ed. The insurgents then! ran up their tri-color on the municipal building ign of victory. The rein Blanco federal Americans the front ture of the turned the which was after a All the released the bi : part in the storming Navarro with the bulk 0! ’ coming in wars, pessonger. tn | federal command abandoned Juares | person—t ures of Seattle's prettiest girim, enter n The Star's and fled toward Bauche. When the . contest. Jal and church w captured, the 1 o so many have come in, the Beauty Editor wants to ge rebels found 40 federals dead on) still more, so fs to have as many as possible to choose from. let ite roof. The two days’ ba wasjall the pretty girls in Seattle get busy at once. If you haven't a the fiercest any city has under-|recent picture of yourself, then go to James & Bushnell’s studio, tn Bone in any war of recent years |the Arcade building, and they'll take one of you free for The Star| ‘i | contest. (By United Prevs Leased Wire.) = =m EL PA May 8 das Seid thn : Maddened Lion Bars federais stili held the city mic coe.se* Way From Theatre erals Orozco and Villa fan at dayli¢ ‘ Entrenched in the eustoms and |Atimal Blocks Door, Cutting Off Escape of Nine Persons, municipal buildings, the 1 ring, | Who Die in Flames. the cathedral, the jail and the bar ty Pr Jcompelied the men to permit all racks, the federals put up a desper-| INBURGH, } A per-/women and children to escape ate defense aga th rebel at-} form 4 by burna, | first. tack, their quick-firers spitting} was deemed responsible today for) Lafayette’s Hon, in a flimsy cag vielousiy from behind the piles of|the loss of nine lives In a fire; was in the center of the fam fand bags, and comp: the | which last night destroyed the Bursting the bars, it ran up the Tebels to advance by dart a| pire M stairway to the dressing room, its door té door e the fi The a's master, “Great Lafa-|hair blazing. Players who attempt-| The federa e @ pl 1 sup-| and two asaintants are | ed to excape were confronted ply of ammunitic among the They perished | terrified, roaring beast varro's dec n ow ‘ neg trol the animal Lafayette fled at the first rm never surr ‘ hich had blocked the main en Yeturned, and with Alice Dale| the desperation of fe . and Joe Coats, assistants, attempt-| fede r ter lous of life ly | ed to get the lion from the building. | the her Their bodies were found beside the charred carcass of the lion get reinf ents ‘ els | g i iod Save Six other performers, two of them today 1 way the a e f women, were held in dressing and wounded a Kener lothing. Us tage hands| rooms by the lion and perished. eauit. Alres b captured the rebels 2 none. 3 ~ Birst $100, 000 Fund owing at 12:30 today | Abey Logging Co., $10,000; Mr. and wo Si he of the| Mrs. W. P. Fisher, $300; sive C.D. toward the $400,000 | Bogardus, $1,000; Mrs. O. C. building fund. * |ley, $2,000; Mr. and Mrs. P. mount, $45,000 was| Whitworth, Edgar Shoe Co., Drs. 4 o'clock yesterday,|G, Stewart and J A. McKinney of canvass The r Judge J. T. Ronald, George New 0 was listed late yes- | lands. noon today Among the first day contrihutors po ners met en-| were, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Cobb daring that | Couragement here they|000; J. M. Colman company early today the ed et | Wer Among divers of large|000; Mr. and Mrs. BE. A. 8 ting fire to part of the fe¢ ere Charles and Fr ak $10,000; Mr. and Mrs. M. F’, Bac but, thou ) e | Bia Ir. and Mra, W $10,000. Frederick & Nelac 1$1,000; ‘King Brothers, $500. = racks clouds of smoke « ‘ Lipps $10,600; after a hot ski ier Rogs and Erickson by Mexican bullets came early eo <"| Clash on Light Cut bout the imml-| ong the men) Councilman Erlekson's bill for) more business Erickson contend: Snes tears In pdt, Pee idence lighting yeu-| and no reduction of profita no casualties among the sol-|terd oon laid over by the} WASHINGTON. D. CG. May 10. ‘et | utilit mitt a os cream cones analyzed by Dr. rotest from 1 Supe’ 2 Jiley show boric acid. Keep ‘em FIND 20 DEAD ON BATTLEFIELD. | | Ross away from the kids, unless you United P axed Wire.) Rows declare t there is a loss| know whe they're made, says DIEGO, May- 10—Twenty |in residence Ii < now of $15,-| Uncle Sam corpses from yesterday's battle at|o99, He stated that the proposed Tia Juana had been located this | gehedule would bring a further loss! yuld be abou Five! put t 15,000 loss, according to; DOUGLAS, Ariz., May 10.—March. rrectos died on the battlefield, | prickson, exists only in the books| ing away to the southwest, the en and one m ho was wounded and | of the lighting department. Depre-| tire federal force in Agua Prieta to Tossed the € sterday morning | cjation in residence lighting is fixed| day drew out of the town. Not a died the ican hospital. arbitrarily $69,000. The total| single Diaz soldier remains. It is At 8 o'clock th orning the | net earnings is about $300,000. reported the federals had informa bodies of federals had been| rickson explained this to the) tion of an impending attacy by a found, but it is believed that at|committee. Hrickson’s bill calls for| party of insurrectos and departed least 10 more federals and rebels|a reduction from 8% cents to 7| before thelr foes could arrive. will be found during the day. jeents per kilowatt hour for rest Gen. Pryce, commanding the vic-|dences using less than 60 wilowat! CINCINNATI, May 10.—M. E, rious rebels, hi ked assistance |hours per month. It also provides|Moch, banker, must play marbles from the American side to find the |for a reduction to 6 cents to a cus-| with his toes an hour dally until he bod! of all who died in the brush. | tomer of more than two years'|can pick ‘em up that way—by He permitted all federals to come | standing physician's order because a bone and claim their dead. } The lowered rate would bring 'in Moch’s leg has slipped a cog. WEALTHY WOMAN FOLLOWS g A ee ogee ee GRAN p rave with the body ens iu 2 3 te le ionalre ssociation Officials, Who Work for Themselves 8 “ n, who shot him Year F 4 the bay April g more to live for, ried the woman, uxurious apart. rers, but the man was dead. She had noth- ve for. t for ten days the woman—Mnri ne Matthews, 404 Belgravia ente—wrestled against des She Read Passion Poems. HERE'S ONE INSTANCE “. ; t th 1 of beauty, the records in the ec 1 tfc ram ORY, hapr ch she had . air associ i ee - nd, powering She cried, bathroom, and was dead followed a Y te. 4 aid it HOW HE USES nis OFFICE. ren Ma ~ " ts circle of generous taxpay nish hb with @ comfortable of 32, was j around, be himself, and uses the office for b lumber- ness, He hes from the countypaléfor office calle t rm and Hoof COUNTY PAYS HIS EXPENSES Occasionally, like the publisher of any other poultry or stock put Heation, b site ¥ us faire held throughe ne state, Other pub : ‘ Sees Lived Here Ten Years. renewed: Why »body knows lehers have to pay their own expenses on such trips, but the pub | * . 5 rate % M Matthews had lived in Seat lisher of the Horn and Hoof, having the ttle of secretary of the West . z . out ten years. For the last Jern Washington oclation, haw a Better sna He t in his MRS. KATHERINE MATTHEWS f rs she was a member of Apense ace 4 the taxpayers of King county pay Wealthy, fashionable woman who followed Brehm, her lover, in seif- | ¢ el Archibald colo She JUST ONE OF THE FRAUDS destruction. eft the Archibald only a few weeks This ie just ¢ fraud being perpetrated up the pe —— z fistie encounter [cscs See” Sut the Str Sie wore woot POEMS READ BY MRS, MATTHEWS —__|‘oreoa tec Masa Tr oe | It t# Just one of the startling things unearthed by The Star dur ¢ rs, it is said & short investigation of the records in the county auditor's office _ BEFORE SHE DRANK POISON - him attention to her The county is paying for many othér similar expenses, It has al s pars. Strickland met ready at this 4 pald out $6,669.40, mostly for salaries. There is a|,, a M t r the Archibald, where he publicity agent, for instance, who @rawe a salary the year round and an assistant to the secretary And the fair—the sixday fair—for which all this money in boing muleted out of the county, does not begin until Septe 4 this year. It's 2 case of a week's work for ® year's salary with t ficials, and the county has been paying the bills. The Star will tell more of this scheme tomorrow aan te at the present, about two We tw t: each it Heaven's will: yo t zo. He, too, became an ad- In the we | , ' ‘ was attentive to her in secret a ® « 1 ¥ n she ill, and a few months Me, sorrow 4 c at o at ago whe he fractu her leg by When all's ove e ws and alti wn a ht of stairs. And seldc < e same he by * was gone, when Mad.9i6-atand: eh wid phe, Matthews was grief-stricken, j= a | Thp Save thes are mas s oe trickland was her mainstay, aided 1 Lgl er fp ap rene ‘vga 4 Mrs. Della E. Hammond, house- : ea oe gw Ae wer Saget : er of the Archibald, who was a poems she had « other to her weeny Ahm we eH ey She Threatened Suicide. on ; 8. Matthews threatened suf- | ts PY ‘ n she. first learned of ‘ deed. She wanted to fol- wes ‘ at once. But Strickland and ged sae Hammond dissuaded her. The Seiittle Carnival association ould f . ; land took up a watch. He I, hie mor closed a contract wit ; " nce 1 a trip to Alaska and guarded the Gurtisn Exhibitic tN ¢ } n days York, of which Glenn ( t re oe Saiooorny - ond night Strickland was | the head, for atx aerc r ghts What i 4 ; it in her apartments, when and roplane e at k hee . - f wat g exhibitions 4 ' I want you to handle my for the firet Golden Potlat ® ' ” 7 ror when I'm gone.” | Machines and avint sufficient © ayer 7 2 c d protested, knowin; Duwamish Valley People Anxiously | 4h. able neure the ht Pe ut she mean i trie! to lenge Waiting for Supreme Court | ang ao ty "tee meee 4 5 , he ant, 208 tee ee Decision on Rate Boost 4 Jatt the aiiine head Witt epee ave none of It, Se TOTO IORI tt tH ce § by Curtis ’ ‘ “ae Leaves All to Her Sister. *| The hydroplane te the ' a : want favorite sister, Mra. THEY'RE COINING MONEY. & chine #o constructed th ¢ 4: e homas, at Gaston, Ore., to The Puget Sound Electric gull or other water 1, it t e thing. she continued toad made $37,235 in net nd rise from the water or skin 5 bch an © wanted to write it down, but earnings for the Stone Web: ove ¢ surface of the wate | ‘3 . trickla insisted her idea was ster directors during March, In drawing up the contracts slindeoe Comune ae com. | 0list there was plenty of 1911, according to the figures the aeropia and = hydroplane Unies ¢ a Wire.) misshank eulcibe. ‘eau pi Bec u nal will before she just issued by the 8, E. Co's flights special car en taker d YORK, May nothe atepete eemecaed —_? ckland had advised her office, and $647,330 for the in ma ’ Jons as will! fleld ‘ Teddy eh ere eee i ng oll and steel stock and year ending March 31 tn je re investments ag- Senne anean wenn es |otit eras te Sinn re or cant Hob tare. of Three Before (ried bas tage totes, am Seattle's bil « ee te polar vested Have Taken Poison. teeeeeeeeee People of the Duwam , ; : ~fee re Strickland was with her again os ren", greater wigniicance sit te th Grand Jury) .2cist3" sy ae gupreme-conrt at Olyias ie aft int : pit moh a dr@@sing sack. Strick. esident eap : F rby. She read poems their long fight against ¢ ngs meget a oa VETO BILL a £ € de ath from Loeitle She the highest court today A VIA TOR } eae a aan 7 ed ru hen she nek pay ty The people have won their fight) yyavor Dillt ng onsidering . " ie so Zs r bathroom and cai : . urbolic acid . went to White's drug NIO ; alle age ghee Ma . t ay. and Pike. Mr. ymmission held that the fare was/is probable that 1 shall veto the| Mt s killed here toda e i 1 seeme dazed to know just too high Judge Mitchell at|ongmance,” said the mayor. this|#!¥! a aviation ext OP eae gregrare what to do, so White started to the Olympia, on appeal, decided it was | morning | Kelly felt feet when * Relgmvia He met Dr. Sprague, too high Now its up to the | plane tipped fea f KANSAS CITY the antidote to him, and Dr. supreme court jturn, He landed fa 1¢ and four other physicians * * F at te Meanwhile, since Oct. 1, 1909, Jand died shortly after in a hospital. |¥ yore a : ved # | tried to save her, but she died after the people have been paying the| c Kelly enlisted in 19 aa bob airtge anrbud % | forty-five minutes high rate. | wa. mmissioned as Heutenant In] y yw ke Re eH eK He Rew |, Her lust cries were for “Mother” The rate announced at that time | 1907, having risen from th mond, but Mrs. Hammond ar was one of the most no fously (BY United I Leased Wire.) Kelly w n r rived too late njust in the history of Washing-| OTTAWA, Ont., May 10.—Speak-| years ago anc Grieved Herself to Death. ton railroads. Th people had) ing editorially, the Journal, which| served tn the Brit a at m) i She grieved herself to death settled in the valley on the direct! hag been a supporter of the reci-| Was one of the fire an » o promise that the fares would not| ppocity measure, declared Bas onal fh rs to drop bombs fr an aer : - ee as Bennie be raised. Instead they were told) that President Taft’s argument in| Plane and his aptitude for aviatic Pagd hid she yee aaa to that the fares would be lowered to! penalf of the bill was an insult to| caused him to be detached f that| trtekl beating ne (Ry Vet “4 Leased — * 0 discuss Bis five cents a8 soon as possible. Can service | - NM ponnecti suicide, except The th onopoly was making ft nerica cousins,” | LONDON y 10.—Forty miners - The Furth monop & Our American cousin | y ing to say he was attracted to her seven per cent interest on the Journal says, “seem confident of our were entow t by an explo- |), <j . ‘ road, but that was not enough. | haying no ideas except th of dol CITY TO HELP Jsion in St. Margaret's coal mine by Inteliectus htalaieeee They knew that the people in the} jarg, and evidently believe that we |near White Haver Peg Bete one ' —e ae valley were buying their homes) arg too thick-skinned to possess any | all have been killed. R ppar- | © , re M4 halt said an Sou there, could not move easily. They political susceptibility and xg, R H ME, atus 1s being rushed to the scene. ler and did all 1 could to save thought the people would have to|t¢ possess ordinary logic } rrecif. She simply, was pay petition was before the City Pasod bx, Genponten a So they announced the new rates , Se ee me IpELaY HEARING acnigickland admitted | Brehrn's | The effect was like a great flood FORMER OREGON Jafternoon to give free iight and ath nd been one of her chfet or earthquake. The people could Jwater to the Ryther Children’s OF MRS. BERRY griefy although her own father had not pay. Many of them were work: | GOVERNOR DIES Home. The committee took the| died byt two months ago. ing In Seattle and paying for their | matter under advisement |_Mrs. Henrietta Berry, dismissed Attractive Woman, homes. They lost their homes by (By United Press Leased Wire.) city jail matron, did not eve her Mrs. Matthews was of large, state- the scores. ‘The valley was half PORTLAND, Ore., May 10 1 ai | Se ee | hearing before the civil service|ly physique, a decided brumett depopulated. ayette Grover, former governor of| x * | commis: last night as sched-| fashionable dresser, wearer of And while one court and the state | Oregon, ex-congressman and ex-\® WEATHER FORECAST. * | uled It was postponed by agree t welry and a beautiful railroad commission held that the| United States senator, died today|® Showers tonight or Thurs. &| ment between Chief Bannick and nan. u bod: is at Butter rates were outrageous, the peo. of old age. He was 88 * day, moderate southwesterly #| Winter 8. Martin, Mrs er ® at 0 indertaking p: ors, where ple—what Is left of them—have| He was elected governor in 1870|* winds. %|torney, because of the illness of | her sister, Mrs, Thomas, is expected been paying the high rate ever|and was United States senator|« | sev SHOE Mate ‘will belto come and arrange foberal. Gam since, |from 1877, which position HEN M NE EE Om [OOt for the hearing Jater | vices Stone and Webster monopoly have |the anti-smoking t assed last ine Des = Ladeed bes porn Monday. Requests are ring tn Tex. M nd Ja gone ol char ng th higher fare oe eres ’ asking him to veto haven't 4. t the sam The state railroad