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OME EDITION Hl VOL, 13. NO ONLY 68. THES TAR 1911 The Seattle Star INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER FRIDAY, MAY 12 IN SEATTLE ox MEW. rRAINS AND ANDO be ONE CENT. CHIEF BANNICK WILL LET CORBETT GO Dietz, Grim Old Fighter, a Dramatic Appeal (iy United Seattle st HAYWARD, Wis, May 12.—Dee laration that bh ° Osca whe killed by John F. Dietz, of Cameron dam, to © jury, after Attorney Williams had closed for the prc cution Diets denounced the lumber trust and his other enemies, and ¢ ed it was his duty to de family against all attacks. permitt No deputy among thos@, pr Du’ at the battle,” said Diels, “ad-/ was fr mitted killing H but not one|him to denied that they tk in the | dence direction where he aled Different Gun Calibre Says Witnesses Lied. Diets declared Witnesses for the jurers. He then suddenly vy to his request for a change venue, declaring that ¢ and Attorney General Gilbert specifically promised a change venue and also the quashing of 3 indictments against him Dietz charged that both Mexican Woman Captures and state we’ In and Makes to the Jury OPEAD QLARENCE D1£LTR which killed H “In our case, the law never made known its wants except by the bu let route. The officials never tried to serve warrants, They served bullets instead. Do you know why? It wae because Sawyer county, Wis consin, is body ard sout in the grip of the fiendish lumber trust t ne het Ha ant to pa la " fre wry and Id if | had killed Harp | would have come before the court like a 1 would have man and admitted it claimed that | had a right to k him in defending my family and my home against invasion. It the God's truth that we believed that fatal battle was simply another in vasion in the lumber company’s querilia war.” Officer Who Killed Her Husband and Sons DOUGLAS, Artz, May —Re-joffered by Madame Talamantes yenging the deaths of her bo Pana s are Pee progress ie rough the dis turbed country doubly dangerous and two sons, who were shot 85) Cnianas rode for his life when rebels by order of Col. Chiapas,|was sighted by Madame Tala Madame Talmantes today has mantas’ band of Indian wiped out the score In Chiapas’) fullets through his neck and arm blood. soon brought him from the saddle Chiapas had been left behind and when his pursuers came up, there when Col. Ronaldo Diaz evac- the first face Chiapas looked Into uated the place. Realizing thi was that of the woman whose hue the $20,000 reward on his head! band and two sone he had slain JUSTICE, NOT CHARITY, IS NEED OF WORLD TODAY road want the city to vacate May } birth, must be eliminated “Second—The child must recetve | an industrial training. Third—-There must be guaranteed to every human life. “Fourth—The art of enjoyment must be introduced to the people “Charity must be supplanted by justice. The church once dis cussed the problem of certain in fants who were predestined to be damned in a future world. Many children are now brought into the world predestined to be damned.” Thus spoke Dr. William Savery ity of the state university yesterday| . Rabbi Samuel Koeb, Dr. Wilifim afternoon at the “Know Your City”| Shannon, Mrs. Lottie L. Goldberg institute at the Y. M. C. A. Hejand Rev. H. H. Gowen also spoke said, in part: Edward Cheasty acts as cha Charity, like the science of|man of the institute this aftern medicine, passes through three Dr. J. E. Crichton sp ks on stages—palliation, cure, prevention. |Health,” A. G. Douthitt on “Reere ft has thus far been largely pallla-|ation,” Mrs. L. H. Jennings on on. “Amusem Dr. J. D. O. Powers “Four things are essential to a jon “Man 1 Not Live by Bread right order of things. Alone.” dwin London leads dis Health. This means that |cussion on “A Day of Rest for the “First thild labor, slums and + abel ene is invited - | Whole City public Barefooted Art Hits Town But It Isn’t a Bit Shocking | bare.) Barefooted art hit Seattle last ,course—but her feet were night Not many laughs In it. Not one Yes, barefooted and barebacked| word is spoken, unless the and barelegged. "Statisticians fig-| sort of Hindu yodel that Prof. Khan ure that there was more cuticle vis-| got off was words. No jokes, no {ble per person at the Moore last|curtain speeches, no songs about night than there has been since the|“My Irish Molly,” or “Mah Sweet show house opened Calcutta Gal.” first solemn| But it's impressive. And beauti From the time t faced son of In¢ th leopard skin | ful. thrown over his shoulder and a| friends are right in calling it “art sort of brown turkish towel hung at| It got @ good house and a good bis waist stalked solemnly on the | hand last night at the Moore stage bearing a pan of smoking {n-| And doubtless our highbrowed cense, down to thé last minute,|pyyppekekke kkk et when Ruth St. Denis vanished be-| 4 * hind a whirl of draperies, there was!4 ‘The chief of the clan of Mc * Prai® Ot least. © toe shOWiNS | Intosh once had a dispute * s Brooklyn girl who has pick-|% with a cabby over the fare. * up the native dances of India| » “Do you know who I am?” the * and Egypt without ever seeing Suez! Highlander asked angrily. * or Calcutta, and outdanced the In-|% “1 am the Melntosh.” “I don't * dians and Egyptians themselves,|® care if you are an umbrella,” * did an unusual thing last night. | retorted the cabby, “I'll have * It Wasn't Shocking. ¥ iz my rights! : She made her entertainment a a set of moving, |¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥¥ ¥ ¥ HHH ¥ series of pictures, living statues. Anybody who went expecting to be shocked was disap shock at the Grand, where only the hands and face are showing. (By United Prows Leased Wire.) It isn't a big, lively show. The| WASHINGTON, May 12,—After music is wierd, slow, impressive.|a sessign of only an hour and a Things move slowly except when | half, the house today adjourned un- the nseuse whirled into the mad|til Tuesday. The republicans Nautsch dance, which isn’t a6! sought a session on Monday, when naughty as it sounds. (Just for in-|the $45,000,000 pension bill would stance, in that dance Miss St. Denis | have been at the head of a special Wore a fluted waist reaching to her| calendar, bnt thelr efforts were throat and a sort of leggings reach-|squelched by the democratic lead ing to ber ankles, and skirts, of! ers, MYSTERY IN DOCTOR'S DEATH Uni YORK ed Wire f Health Rive Hing a state the core FAIR CASE —_ DELAYED shington tinned f Armour Must | | | an the the COUNCIL ORDER Chief Changes Attitude To- ward Council and Will Carry Out Instructions of City’s Law Makers. Chief Bannick stated to The Star today tt ¢ y and ene force wt 5 the coune Corbett ‘ x exclude Core be om, that w 1 i" f e manages me ‘ exent any, terference f this, Howeve e counc powers are clearly de nd ver rules not cegtaln will do le nel c es which Iw tt will be en it remaing n the r ary 1 of 1 f to state whe , sid veto-any bill changing the regulations of the e will cone w civil serve © jail em- t of the will be assiste will be excep jent w tré&tment te th he rare tior KEMP. DIVORGE SENSATIONAL Executes ay ‘ t is open all The matrir al difficulties of G, . hat In The St , show Ww er and his tan TIAL coorects in fe fe, Mrs. Charl are bee ‘ next week, |ing aired in Judge Gay's court to United Press Leased Wire.) | Here's one wt e tomorrow, be- | 4 8. Kemp brought the suit o CAGO, May J. Oxden Ar-| pretty face, pF close on the ground that her husband at FE ond works, we our and nine Chicago pack tempted to make a nonentity off cats ™ sar ers 2 for conspiracy and vio-) her. In her complaint she alleges emaieotes = s ji of the Sherman anthtrust S a x - that he “systematically and pers nante and = Wa ame today ably neare A ttl W W t Ab t W f B t sistently sought to crush, out and ony ge eh ¢ wh ine Car ea e oman ri es ou 1 e ea ing destroy r individual mentality, __ within a few minut hore overruled a wurrer and to subordinate and bring hee ns si ‘cae stuaeee Bag © pack neye and ly a Los Angeles womat ver ecold a “ndaunert worlds of eniorment out of ic it; under his will and dominance.” as the rifles of he sal eee, ae ing her husband, said she and humtttate a d then take she grew too dull and hardened, 1| Kemp, tn his answer, alleges that rang out 10 bullets went ~ she had not killed = where she must force her-| would even be kind for Jong inter bean lows her individuality his breast and he Tr nn. sss se . 2 he nagged and self to appear composed and happy? vals, until she ve nd hoped she has been addicted to sandy trench a corpse * * Ever leave her wretchedly sobbing for pe and-tet love grow again use of opiates and intoxicating * MOTHERS’ DAY AT SCHOOL * went biithely to work,/in her heart. THEN I stung her He names opium, more *’ WASHINGTON, } 12 . Seattle wif to T HER day was as | with taunti words and beat her eb idanum, codine, and seve 7 fay is being observed & avian t eet . though you were subjection she resented other varieties of “dope,” : lire os ee ae A paying that hat hi ent to browbeat her | tii which he alleges his wife uses. As % the country today, and, will be #! “1 love to sec caged creatured® ery These maneuvers} “One morning,| was particularly | {0 drinks, he says, it is anything * observed in che i Mlacdanted Gall thay team Ween} are an unfailing source of entertain- | temperamental. | began as usual, | {™ beer up. ) * day. eee ter ne thee ent te eee | wim. OF a You must ‘sup-|! sneered, gibed, insulted. She| 1, Sa¥8 She Was Arrested. | ee RMR RMN ee nnd thon watch the keep: | port’ her and be nice to other people, | grew frenzied. Threw a cup of cof. | In April, 1909, says Kemp, his | | 0 r their fi ak ; th to jally tell her wh fee in my face. Zounds! 1 slapped| “fe Was arrested by the police | ase oir Hanks with hot r husband is. That |her, relishing her puny resistance, |°2¢ Stayed in jail over night om - i : almost impossible for her and exulting in my strength. he cha of drunkenness. The Wife taming is even better fc ave any legal grounds for ob-| “Something red hot tore through nts of Mrs. Kemp also figurg” | | MAY LOSE LIF n have a more delicately freedom, and: certainly de-| my flesh—once, twice, a third time! roi = th — Ke _(iy United Press Lensed Wire.) | : ganized nervous system, and that ves her of any maudlin sympathy | Then they brought me to the hos- sensational charges again WYORK, May 12.—Wireless| PABADENAC . ear Le ag [PTIde Which conceals fromthe world that might rwise be offered. {pital to die. They say she isn’t |S, Wi father and mother alsa, s today say that the steam-| peck. son of Wm. Peck of Marcel-|*2°_ YoUnds inflicted This was system. {[ got|sorry she shot me!” | be gaty oY two children and prope ck, son of Win t Marcel erty valued at about $15,000. da, for Progresso, Yucatan,!lus, N. Y., was taken out of an} =| ose 4 % [SORE Re } | two ott Cape Ch oi range os Conaae® GIRL IS CAUGHT BY HAIR F; teoet| Fight for Children, icky with his hands and fect, 90] |* HERE ARE SOME “FIGGERS.” & (ihr Detion Prise © z . miral Farragut and | peony’ yisitin nt in Pasadena. | £ maw W YORK, May *| LOS ANGELES, May 12> aank in 35 fathoms ¢ The . Figur oduced today show */Edwin Cowan Cudaby, | Merida’s crew and p wore that the 8 plevated a ne ae ae lh dma Baba LKAWH RENEE © OED HOBOKEN, N. J, May 12 oii ad heed bole for beri & suwway toon enn tase ae been in Los Angeles for the last | gut's boats * THE PROFESSOR’S WIFE. & pares sf al » ae yed ty the |} hair, tc it down for : New York carried 1,490,000,000 % Ri ee Rrgrsich The coll curred & ok! * The wife of Prof ouls peace Mg 9 AA ws. A my ! * passenge 910, e than * ons her attore rete ae vettinatin ioun:| x acter eee Louls *| factory here, is dying today of in- As she tossed the strands, which | the estim tion of #{ue3s, 88 to the best way of securing wath wh amid hasehe; aRLk ant casted ee pet — 2 | uries received when her bai ached te nkles, free, thel® the Peo e ae acrond. & | Control of her four children, now tm ated ta transferring the passen-\s aboes and put on her */ caught in a fly wheel and 1 ends » caught by the big wheel.|* ing to the report, elevated &|PCs*ession of her motheria-law, lies ta dhe Adencal Parreget. OW-|a denty. ches screamed poe [Seer 1a dozen times aroun fore the machine could be] # roads carried 450,000,000, the Mrs. Michael Cu of Pasadena, ling to the damages sustained by|# fright. The professor leaned *| oe ac hed i 4 tore ¢ . he re and | % subway 1,000,000 and s * eee ee eee wt tage Erdos quia ly na pre ene s her employes had aske ew unconscious to the floor. | % lines 770,000,000 * TO LICENSE CAFE the captain of the Dominion liner}® what was the matter. “Why # . " - KRKKKRER ERK RK Hamilt ‘on to stand by, as it might! ® a little snake has just crawled *& (By sed Wire.) Fae isin iat taeias | Sat at okant?'the"ttee * Kellogg Born Away From Home; |, SPOkAN A proposal sengers. |® “Only one!” exclaimed the #] /4 4 jto pee restaurants with the At 10 o'clock a wireless mesunge|® professor, “where are the *] : j | view o compelling Keepers to aie |tain of the Merida, the first officer »™ piededadnd j s y aug ad ard was made by Dr. J. B lant foar members of the crew Were © #4 ** eeue Because his parents didn’t hap: jduring this early event in Mr. Kel-| Anderson, city health officer, De, |not on board the Admiral Farragut be Jo, bo te. Reatin When he wan |loge'e life sna? canes. the. trastons Anderson’ reports that many’ rem | ether st "i 1a hey per-| E pe yes went mene © reconsider in Dis Save taurants are 0: e | | Whether thie means that they per GET SECOND CHOICE Joining the Native Sons of Wash-| Oliver C, MeGilvra elected prvher eslMesagineal cr wt ie cei tows ond] tie om ie, Cassa ae ington last night, But the fact|captain, Scott Calhoun senior lieu } the Hamilton, convoying the Farra-| _MADISC Vis, May 12.—By maha they were residents of Seattle a Miles sergeant | Women May Sell Buttons. gut mere: ones Tee tk. Twen Pd of 15 by M4 ~ _ i. ee The Seattle Carnival association ty-two of the Merida’s 187 passen- | today ed the McConnell bi B adle Pe d B t D t D has offered the Women's Federated sere boarded the vessel. at Pro |aiving voters the opportunity fo} ra ey eeve u oesn eny am eet clube 96,006 Soe ther eee ae senso, $8 wt Vera Crux, and T7-at # second choice at primary i hee m Lene Wire) house, providing they dispose of avant | 6 bill, in 4 sure, O08 ANG ay Yespite | 50,000 Golden Potlatch buttons, The i eoport at. noon gaya feaaout te Orvatn nae" Merger Means Higher Phone Rates | «:':'.‘3° estou anos iden Fountch vata Captain Robertson, the first officer| bill already had passed the housd ‘The Pacific Telephone and Tele-| However, he does not attempt to] ers’ Association that “big meeting at the Grand Tuége and four members of the crew, who 1 M ness” is behi prosecution of afternoon lieft the Merida as it sank, escaped.|* * w * Ak & we x ew tw w/Braph Co. Is taking Issue with TH ee ate Ae oe erently ny |the McNemara ~ brothers P They were reported missing in the|* | Star pig veer ger might! tending to show that it is ‘erkins Won't Quit dowd : % SAYS TAFT CAN'T VOTE. os a ‘ work a hardship on the small busi-| })e° f Ferki ' it, ariier reports. i T COLUMBUS, O, May if +1, Fane: : me wes hen: ness hen who Is now getting a ee possession of local labor ; w ASHINGTON May 12.—Re- saber we al manage n ette ‘o}service needed from the Independ-| ° a ports that he is to resign were ems F Oe niet preys Hk Pot *| Chairman Kellogg of the council ent Telephone Co, He only reiter hese letters to show that a|phatically denied here today by, Stone th Vat a thay a franchise committee, dated San ates that, !f consolidated, all the hime tter wri a 1s eo ign” has been| Senator Perkins of ¢ nia, who, Francisco, May 9%, objects to The | Independent companies will be co: naugurated by the association. lit is said, was about to ¢ publi . d to remain there perms r nm mpani mn: publio Viryst M Bogue of the Muniot . ho ne . Neves onsatten pene er ib rs report of the statements | nected, on the new exchange. What Plan Is. | life on account of ill hea pal Plans commission, and y| ys : Joseph #]) made by C. H. Judson, manager of| “I read The Star report id] Their plan is to have eve Engineer R. H. Thomson ‘wiil| * (reeves: tern resident ive, {the Independent toll lines in the} Kellogg this morning, sist Liconl neue man aeriuat a with Be ee NH 8 RR ERR A speak at the Saturday noonday|* land, sald that Provident att *) Northwest, before the franchise |see nothing which did not corre-| zation which is unfriendly t wie tan 7 bo lunch of the Municipal league at hilo, | committee, May 3. spond with the facts.” ganized labor either vse ae PARIS, MAY A booking % the Hotel aghington rathskeller|* but should cast his vote at * a ee a Lisa | d labor either to write or] office has been opened here * tomorrow, The addresses will be|* Washington, D. ¢ *\ ee 4 JARRE - - yr == jtelegraph the clals connected | for seats in aeropl Next. filustrated with steropticon views|******* x KARA KKH NA VARRO MA Y¥ BE de the prosecution, urging them |# door is an office which writes ¥ of the clylc center, plans : ‘ and for law and order” and] % insurance on the life of the # eee COURT MARTIALED ji.) (een Fes Li8 ied ate § the guilty men to justice.” ts br ieee Unio Brees Lancet Wh MEXICO CITY, May 12,—Tele-(failed to exhaust every resource| One of the letters is signed by|% — For ¢ and x MARUASOLIS. May ‘I222min.|srams to the war department here|before making submission, it is Secretary P. M. Beringer, of the! drome, $10; four rounds, $20; 3 (By United Preas eased Wire) nesota railroads today are gon-|today say that General Villar,| Probable Pegi Begins’ ae was writin, “Accordiig 2 ey xt for 8 Teimioute tee, ee WASHINGTON, May 12—Tho| gidering advancing passenger rateg! commanding the Chihuahua mili. |00%,%% We 1 recovered from the) [oa a! ote’ in response to a tele | x Bon a ae American Federation of Labor to-|to 3 cents a mile as a result of the hands of the rebels , in response to a tele-|* pas is had, up to $4,000, # snide hararits te Woat|ceontt rate. actions 10 the smpmbehe coc nt has ordered a court of| It is reported here today that|St@phic request. from the National) * at rate of a half to one # arn Federation of Miners, the lat-|'This will 7 ae nate.| honor to Investigate the surrender|Marero has appealed to the state | Manufacturers’ ssociation. An-| ® n the dollar, depending * ern Federation of Miners, the lat-)Thie will mean ian increase of lot Juares. Gon, Navarro will be|department of the United States other is a circular addressed tol * weather. * ter body having overwhelmingly en-jabout $7,000, n the passenger) court-martialed for havin cap-|for recognitio: y of members of the ‘ vis od affiliation. revenue of the road iB cay recognition of his forces as| ne Illinois Manutfac- | * * dorsed a BUC OF The. ON, itulated and if {t is found that he! belligerent turers’ association, nian Bs MOR ROO R OR RR ORR ROR ae a | |