The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1911, Page 3

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eeeeeeeeee The Ner viest Man on Pe Se tT Darel Dof HOLE w Der At | Fence 188 NALED UP. No MOR@® VORRY. NO MORE | VATCHING YO K&BP DEM OUDT. \ I VONDER NOPODY Yor or ID &QONER, - Cohn, ‘Higher Up’, Guilty of Election Frauds Alfred hn was found gutlty! Cohn was the next rung up the| ng false regis ‘ladder to get to. He was at one the recall election. The|time the owner of the New York at Dut seven minutes./house, He was a warm Gill en. t perhaps, in the |thustast, and he was identified yee y of Seattle, has ther terday as one of the men ever been a charge of this kind| cured the false registration placed against one of the “bigher|/Thomas, Adolf Smelzer, ups” in ward politics, the kind that Hilliard and Frank Guthrie, each procure “floaters” to break the/of whom pleaded guilty to false Taw. registration, and are now awaiting Deputy Prosecutors Rumme sentences, testified against him. and White prosecuted the ca Joba C. Higgins, Thomas F. Mur White has systematically followed! phine, Deputy Sheriff Scott Malone up the false sistrations of the and F. D. Coudon testified to whole- year, He had personally made the sale registrations induced by Cohn investigations ing to the arrest Evidence of money passing to the and conviction of eight “floaters.” “floaters” was also shown je seized a registration book of ad Wayne hotel, which showed 54 Thirteen Convictions Now. new guests on January 26 In all, thirteen convictions have This was followed up. The | resulted so far in false registration names » checked with the reg-|cases, The first “higher up” to be fetration books, vnd four out of this brought to justice hax been con number were found guilty of false/victed. There may be others registration. These men each testl-|some, perhaps, standing much | fied that they were promised a free higher Im the community than | Cohn. MRS. MAYBRICK REFUSES TO GRIEVE OVER DEATH OF SON + (Ry United Press Leased Wire) — rprincipal, although {nnocent, tn- CHICAGO May 10.—The past | strument that led to the conviction fe dead. This boy has been dead/of his mother as the murderer of to me for more than 20 years. Why | his father should these few words affect me?| James dropped a letter his 1 have not had a son since my im-|mother had given him to mail. A | prisonment began.” woman who found and read the This was the only statement letter discovered several refer- made by Mra. Florence Maybrick,|ences to Maybrick’s approaching after hearing of the death of ber/death She kept the letter antil onetime favorite cbtld, James|Maybrick’s death, when it was Chandler Maybrick, who was the | turned over to the police. HIS WIFE’S BROTHER WEDS HIS DAUGHTER--HE’S SORE NEW YORK. May 10.—Jacobjand was employed there. Miss Authenrieth, who keeps a road-|Authenrieth was still at school. house at Ocean Parkway and Fort| Mrs. Authenrieth, who is the Hamilton Platbash, watted hotel keeper's second wife, was all yester news from bis 19 Queen of the Flatbush Mardi Gras Yearold danghier, Florence. last year. ur by hour a rd came! recon nc aesw more wad inare sencasaa,{, OAKLAND, May 9 Byes > and could talk of nothing else batjat the California cotton mills what be bad in store for his! was practically suspended to- brotherinlaw, John Sullivan,’ 14. when 250 employes, thost- should they return. : ; In Flathash it was no secret that ly women and children, quit they were in love. But not an because notice to reduce 10 per inkling of the fact seem« to have cent, Officers of the company reached the girl's father and Mrs Wethailad eve tributed the cut to thernew . it-hour law for women and Sullivan | cig About an bur!) AVIATOR 18 INJURED. HALLE, Prussian Saxony, May Authenrieth. On ning Miss Flore went out together. later Mr. Authenri telegram saying h received a} 10 “John and | were married to-|10.—-Aviator Casper bumped into a night. | telegraph pole at Merzburg yester- night FLOREN' day, on his flight from Berlin to uilivan, who is about twenty-| Cassel, wrecking the machine and four, lived with the Authenrieths breaking his leg. Where, This Summer? Commencing May 16, and from then on at various dates throughout the summer the Rock Island Lines Offer very low excursion fares to the East, Middle West and Southwestern territory ’ NOW 16 THE TIME to begin planning your summer vacation, and the route you will travel. WHY NOT go via Yellowstone Park or the Canadian Rockies, or the Great Salt Lake, Grand Canyon, Colorado Springs and Denver, or California and the Yosemite Valley? Without exception have the greatest number of most desirable routes from which to choose of any other Hine. We care of all details, njoy your trip to the utmost. Courteous treatment is one of the essentials,‘and you get it from the Rock Island. we take thus permitting you to Diner Service Always Best Cc. D. McNAUGHTON, City P. Agt. GEO. P. CAVE, Gen’! Agt. 712 Second Av., Seattle. “Request Rock Island When Purchasing Tickets.” | Low Round Trip Rates To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway x hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian Mountains and National Park, For information, dates and rates, call or write £. &. PENN, H. W. EDWARDS, G.A.P. 0, c.T. A. . 11% Second Av., Seattle, IL LANE ST. “REGRADE PLAN There will be > Lane st. regrade this year, The bill passed by the council a week ago was not signed by the mayor within the 30 days Umit. Jt was stated at the time that the new law goes into fo: June 10. Yesterday the” mayor found that June 7 ts the date. It was then too late to sign it The new Jaw makes it impera tive that all property owners tn the improvement district must bring in jan unantmour petition when the re grade costs more than half of the Anseased value of the property PROBE GRAFT IN FRISCO ited Pree Leased Wire.) | SAN FRANCISCO, May 10. Fol lowing the Identification of Elmore >. Leffingwell, secretary to Mayor MeCarthy, by Thelma Leroy, pro- prietress of a segregated houscwat the man who told ber that she could go abead and open her house, the grand jury today is determined alleged municipal graft taxicab driver, fanning att the man he had driven with Thel-| ‘Fee marriage licenses in as many|)™ ma Leroy to the office of Dr. Baton, president of the board of health, on the evening Thelma Leroy asserts she met and conversed with Left Ingwell. Two Men Burn in Ship Loss (By United Frese Leased Wire) EVERETT, May 9.--Caught in the Whidby, which plied between Ev: ett and Seattle, Fireman Jos. Parker of Seattle and Manuel Stiva, a dock laborer, perished this morning when the vessel burned at her berth at Oak Harbor on Camano Island. The teamer Was an oll burner. hour after the Diaze was dis Covered the cabii ere afiame, the tanks exploded and all hope of say- ing the hulk was gone. The Whidby was a 100-ton vessel and was owned by the Island Trans portation Co, She was insured for $45,000, (My United Press Leased Wire.) PASADENA, Cal, May 10.—A slight earthquake shock was felt in Pasadena at 5:20 this morning. There were two distinct shocks, the vibrations each lasting about jthree seconds. No -dama was caused. (By United Pres Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, May 10. slight earthquake shock was felt here at 5:40 this morning. No has been reported. Renton & Southern, yesterday file a complaint charging that D. Ken nedy assaulted him with a dinner pail on being requested to wait until the ear stopped before alighting. NEW HAT BURNS ON WOMAN'S HEAD CENTRAL CITY, Neb., May 10.— Mrs. D. H. Burke needs a new spring bonnet. insurance adjusters. Mrs. Burke and her daughter celebrated the beautiful, sunshiny day by taking a drive. The way lay near a railrc track A train shot by. mother’s hat was in flames—fired by sparks from the engine. To wether they tore off the hat, a ruin, but saved Mra. Burke's hair. MEXICANS CONFIDENT (By United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, May can Ambassador Zamacona today minimized the importance of the rebel successes at Juarez and Tia Juana, He declared that the Diaz and important cities of the country. THEIR FUDGE WENT WRONG, NORTH ADAMS, Mass., May 10— One State Normal School young woman was today expelled and five others face a similar fate, Last night the girls had a mid night chafing dish party, in course of which a generous supply of “fudge” was lowered from third-story window to young men ac- quaintances. A second “helping” fell into the hands of Principal Murdock. University underclassmen attend. ed a dinner of the Badger Debating Soclety in the Arctic Club night e | served a jail sentence | to sink the probe still deeper into | ed to the mayor's office, a» hold of the old wooden steamer, EARTHQUAKE Hoos al Conductor Kemp of the Seattle, | No, 1 in in the hands of the | Then \2 10.—Mext- government controls all the ports |» the | Bacon THE 68TAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, Adolf Meet s Him 1911, ° . . . an “Sa, ee iat iy eos + ao yep So Youse 13 DE GUY WoT i | rer, PATTY! wait A NAILED UP DAT Hore 7 MYUNNIT, worT's DA ANSWERFE STATE OFFICERS “Restorer” Gave SURROUND Hun ¢ WELL, I'M D& SPORT AFTER MILKMEN Hair Rainbow | Threefourths water is what one sample of a from the Jersey dairy showed, according to Milk Inspector Henderson. A. Z. Erick fon, of the Jersey dairy, was one of the men for whom warrants were sworn out yesterday, He at year for participating in « conspiracy to jraise the price of milk. He wan jlater sentenced for watering bis milk GROH WILL PLEAD SELF eph F. ing and killing W. ¢ defens: M will probably be self-defense, Groh | could scarcely tell a coherant story The news of Mitchell's death broke him up completely, He could not control his emotion when speaking of Mitchell's step-daughter, Mise Nellie Tyler, who had jilted bim. <= | HUDSON, Mass, May 9.—Bar-} forth bara Kiviedioytie has obtained John said ‘I think mow that ™ pretty sure of marrying Bar days, the last this morning. It now) yy i ee ran, fea looks as if she would marry John) years, and have been wifh a Topororiskos, her first love, but) gre there is no telling » cut me out, and Barbara appeared at the town]! guess he's pretty mad now, but hall Monday with John and a Ij Barbara was my girl firet. I am/ cense was lxeued. going to invite Adam to the wed Fifteen minutes later she return ed. This time Adam Gresga was in her wake, and Barbara told the clerk she had | Adam instead [John’s Heense | one. Barbara came back with Jobn. She gave up her second Hoense and took out a third in which her inten tion of marrying John was set j and got out a new | gustea rte Siete, ments ‘ate te these Fags ond Butter—Selling Price. Native Washington Butters ron > or in butter S3ssssssce 3 ssssssssssss | Bermuda ontons ob Toca! 1.00@ 2 80 {F to Dressed Meats—Selling Price Chucks Loins, Ni fair out’ i nam Dried veer Ready Mado and to Order || Picture Frames We SPECIAL | “Woodinette’s” Latest Novelty In Mottos. 250 This Week. es THE MARKETS | 8. Stray, of ¢ and J. ©. Burnam, of n dairy, have also be fore with the state y officials state commissioner swore to further compl shington dair the Independent 4 1001 Howell st, the Meadowb) dairy, First av, 8. and Walker and the Queen City dairy, 621 at 6 Seattle and da The day against th Ninth ay., ye airy rook Pike DEFENSE 1 don't want to say a kind of her,” he kept c Groh met the Tyler girl while he was boarding at the Mitchell home. Then I received a letter from her saying she did not want to see }m ny more,” and the tears streamed ‘down b's cheeks } Groh will be defended by J. R Pinch. SHE GETS THREE MARRIAGE ding. | Said Barbara: “I am marry Jobn, I think I better than Adam | pretty well, too, and like I like A told me I had made a mistake terday and ought to marry I thought he must be right Heense. T have decided to returned John’s though, Jobn. mi The county commissioners terday issued a 50-year grant George W. H. White for the | struction of a transportation |from Seattle to Lake Burien, a of seven miles south of the city have up ¢ going to| his grave him dan so when he yer bim and I Today, | arry yes to con ine dis Property put 00 for the proposed road | which is to be completed within #ix | months. | The line will run parallel to | Beattle Tacoma Short Line and av. 8, at Oxbow Tr Carnival Association ye Stoddard, who had charge of pageants for t Hudson Fulton celebra and the ¢ Mardi Gras carnival at New leans Stoddard ts expected in Se soon to take plans for parades and pageants ing Golden Potlatch week The body of William about 60 years old, was the policeman at Fourth av | Spokane av., late yesterday 8. |noon. The coroner declared di was due to heart disease, The man If at 612 First av. 8. 405 Pike St., Over Ow! Drug Entrance Room 4 do all dental work at the follc ing prices Gold Crowns Bridgework ig Amalgam Pilling . Silver Filling . Full Plate’ Rest Sets Painless raction FR We manufacture all our o' mate If you consider quality, have it, Address: 305 Pike st. Over Owl Drug Store day secured the services of A personal charge Ohio Dentists Painless Dentists For the next 30 days we will DW All work guaranteed 12 years. Ohio Dentists the will have its Seattle terminal on First T ster: H the| River great | Or attle of} dur Old Man Found Dead Kennedy found by and after ath dead Co. ge wn we FRANCHISE || WILLOW Tints NEW YORK, Ma . beth L. Silvers ft dressed w w od t $2,000 ¢ f to have to her recove aller her owing storer tion. Mre Apr verwood a 1910, she pur She said her prep bow the as a & she oc PATHETIC LETTER | FROM MURDERESS | NEW YORK, May 10—Help was asked today of Rev. Father Thalen of St. Cecelie’s church, |by Mrs. Frances O’Shaugh- |nessy, who shot and killed her | hu band, George, “to save his soul” when she learned he was attentive to other women. Ina jletter to the priest she said: “You married George and me |12 months ago. Use my sav- ings—only $140—to bury George, and has mass said for this soul. Before I go to the electric chair, I shall ask to see I also want you to see that no flowers are accept- ed from Tessie Hayes, who ruined both of our lives. I for- gave her, but for God's sake please carry out this request. I have no relatives here to take care of George, so I place him in your hands. He has been r torn hing and « id rely awfully good to me and I love him still.” MODEL MILLINERY Co. People’s Bank Bide Prof. Stevens’ New 17 Trains to NEW YORK New York Central Headed by the Train de Luxe, the Oth CenturyLimited Michigan Central—New York Central« All of the 17 trains arrive,in the heart of New i. York at Grand Central Terminal, the only railway station in the city on subway, surface and elevated lines. L, F, JONDS, Gen, Agt. Pass, Dept., U4 Second Av., Words by Schaefer . - Music by Condo ; TO NOTIFY YOUSE ,| DAT IPF YOUSE DON'T LEAVE Dis HOL® HERE YOUSE'LL Gir YRR BLOCK KNOCKED OFF, LT See? But when they're grown, they march with zest By twos toward the altar. ooze. na HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW NATIONAL THEATRE? Hands ed and refurnished by Frederick & Nelson, TOWN; KILL Leased Wire, aylight with mely redecorat- garrison ’ was killed DIAZ STANDS PAT | MEXICO CITY “p tadieire thi motion pic oi toe an ture house is one of the ndjcates that rebel su on mc attractive places will move F Diaz to any ediate resignation of amusement in Seat- And the Radium Screen— Lifelike pictures—abso- Seattle Automopile School, Broadway. lutely true to life in ev- ery on our Radium Screen detail—are shown Seattle dentists are telling patients that it is abso- ely impossible for us to make —a marvel in motion a $50 gold plate for $15, but picture ivi please remember that other pr rer are ng our It’s the ¢ screen of siness. The © of this es : will present $1,060 to aay its kind in the North- ritable institution in Seat west, Keen enjoy- if it not do vertise is proven that we do just exactly as we ad Do uot jgt any one pt to talk you out of tak advantage of this remark ment awaits you in this ing strictly modern, splen- alls cheer didly lighted family sell coven: frome theatre. All pictures White erown from Gold fillings from censored by the Na- Silver filings tional Board of Censor- ship. Remember we give a written guar antes with all work. ADMISSION, 5 CENTS National Theatre 315 PIKE “The House of the Radium Screen” REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Third Av, N. W. Cor, Union NOTE—Bring this ad. 1408 Day—Eleven via the Lake Shore Every “The Water-Level Route” Six other trains via the “The Niagara Falls Route” -— i sleeping car accommodations and full informa- tion call on your local agent or TTLE. 8

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