The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1911, Page 1

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: ‘ : % Te ee eS a eS er ee “God could. not be OME EDIT! everywhere, therefore he made mothers. ONLY ON VOL, 13, NO. 69. Lew Wallace. INDEPENDENT SEATTLE, IN SEATTLE “One tear of a mother shall blot out a thousand complaints against her.” The Seattle Star NEWSPAPER WASH.,, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1911 Remember, tomorrow is oN ft ewe AINS AND ANDO be ONE CENT. ar BORACAY WS SD 7 Mother day DIETZ JS GUILTY: GETS LIFE TERM AEBELS WEERST “JAIL BREAK” PHOTOGRAPHS |[/M (IF REVOLT NOM BULLETIN ; my . . Et Fearin | troops | thre sho j Provisiona this afternoon pers ducted Navarro to the Rio Grande, where he forded the stream, escaping into El Paso. | Hy United Press Leased W EL PASO, Tex i by Gen. Pascua diers demanded me visional { Ma dero tor the imr of Juar | and within a Mad ad | been made Coupled with the t { dero’s cash was a dis: ns fate of nm. Navar “ « and V said, should be shot inhuman treatment of c ers before Juarez fell the dis was grave Prisoners Implicated in Jaibreak Attempt from “VT Loved Him,” Cries irl and Tries to Die the sear anothe F arrectos ina erate be mc selves, but Madero fina greed we to do everything in F , , ode, ve at lea Orozco’s troops, and wa f to the uri ck of action b: 7 new ; We took it too lightly no age hy nS) de. | Gazed on it too lightly manded and given. 7 ‘ Sensed it too deep. is the whole cc " "Twas then the g gods flew amy were still in { Dearie, the fault was not in you was Impossible to sa o But 1, who, wayward urged you to coe of the faction pao Sa ane eur wh : There Is No Death be « dust The ‘i 4 . will not so deform h shai ee ee ee ee 3 . * * Fire Chief Be . 1 «WEATHER FORECAST. * tinuation of his bearing on Ms i ore jerely | Fair tonight and Sunday; * Dilling’s charges. His atto change rm, and shes auiaan wind * Wiliam Martin, sa rie is out) nae Bs gent ig eee ee ee eee eee | of the city - he 4 saber ant Boyle's request, and ill has omg CAN GET AIR SICK grant Boyle's request, and w ve Held Bi his witnesses ready tod: i y ar J PARIS, May 12.—1 ne Cho thought that Boyle may let the mat-/ Si eo Fie het and Dr. Moulinier h ‘ ter drop and stay om the | sky, wearing be wank thas hearing again. All that is necessary is that my soul keep in harmony with his. had lacked the physical courage upc “ea May Richard Ba ‘ neceseary when the time came to|Ofsaniam, on account of the swiftly a day, who is : xtortion | free his trom ite bondage to| creasing atmospheric pressure charge, tore w her hust the earthly clay | would gladly have) “orale © a malieataats Harold Barr, and Hi. # will helped him to attain eternity. 1| ¥8 Vietion of Ballveia not be tried on Monds glory in the courage my Gourah| “hile flying and sometimes say uled. Th “ . showed when he fired the bullet into hing could not exist. A sort withdrawn the first info: hie brain. He died as he had lived ‘sleeping slckny ‘bas been gigi celle “30 snot ie gen of the/ at a height against the cold wi O'Has ph ARMY SHAKE-UP Cell Number 5 Has ':"*: ae , m W8%| WASHINGTON, May 13.—Accord He yx a to plans of the war departn the fat let entered +} St Louis Is to become the Tragic History (snr. os 3S Sr cere , “ be —— plan be pa aw Five years a t ake heme of reorganization. Five as convicted of » a f visions, it wag sala, will be created made an attemy b { Find Poetry t H nA ‘ we 1 evi| WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE ee ta fee 4 e le at she loved Dr. Latsor Water will be shut off on Broad eo weg 1 “o in| way from Ma nm st. to Bast Denn vas. There be < {| Way tomorrow from 9 a. m. until ing up t fw c « ai - Seana i mite, hoping to get out in the ope through the county tre office above. He was armed wit! ’ ver and held the e a time, but was finally over- | mpanying picture was ther Mother o’ mine, O Mother o’ mine! or the hole, covering st ik love would follow me st which Hildebrand sawed. It Mother 0’ mine, O Mother o' mine! re ned this ay unt) now Hatfield and their confed tI wned in the deepest sea lanned to saw the bolts off Mother o’ mine, O Mother o’ mine! which would have opened I kne tears would come down to me th which Hilde-| Mother o’ mine, O Mother o’ mine! vied &® ago | ’ 10CE in ew ne | I € ned of body and soul, one-t f the ft bolt from “4 I know owe prayers would make me whole th le the she Mother 0’ mine, O Mother o mine!” | The world has be zing on now for 5,000 years that we know | of. ma mor ay 1 all that time every " wn always that the only thing on earth in any love that Mother has for us. CHICAGO, Il 18.—One of} we assumed St as a fundamental, self-evident truth that the most pa rup ng.we can do that 1s bad enough to forfeit Mother's love ceedings ¢ in fede ld it as certain sunrise that, no matter how out epeace te teat be t Jor n that we commit, still will the love of Mother be with E, Howard, pla compo a and acto these thousands of yeara that we have known this we My. 5 creditors set forth neglected to pay due public tribute to this steadfast love. We claims amounting to $2,654.50, $1,500 been accustomed to acknowledge publicly the infinite love of ce ve ee F. Pitts for| 004 and the high altruism of them who have sacrificed themselves for medical services rendered Mrs.| oor for the betterment of the race at large, but it was not until Howard (Mabel Barrison, the well) vee ently that anybody thought of publicly acknowledging the known actress), who Is dying from) ii" + infinite grace of Mother love. Now, at last, however, we have Seore aie te! SE eee’ toward | Ooms to this acknowledgment, We have a day set apart for the glory has devoted himself absolutely to} f Mother love, s a elite pergeten Baa paige ‘Tomorrow 1» that day; see that you make the most of it came so involved that he has been At the very least you éan give Mother an extra kiss tomorrow, forced to turn bie royalties over to[if she be with you still—or can send her a special Mothers’ day letter, Creditors. Mr. Howard remained|if she be distant from you--or can wear a white flower or lay a with Lie wife in San Antonio until| sprig of green on her grave if she has already gone tho last long jour- 1 S eT 1 Chieago|ney from you. prey Bigs caplet ooh eae And, in so doing, remmber that you are doing it for the glory tion, “Love and Politics, of the greatest love that finite creature may feel_or know, 19 UBION wo evar) Left to Right Are: Hatfield, W Photograph of # saws, blow pipe and bottle of alcohol which were found concealed in prisoners’ celle. Timms and Niet HATFIELD PLANNED TWO JAIL. BREAKS BUT BOTH FAILED ly disappointed of who failed in thelr at t e night was said to 7 1 failure Hatfield, according to the sheriff's planned ket . ago when “Kid Hioch and young ¢ © escaped field and MeCulloch were in the jail, the Alas king © kitchen « ail book who took vor lock jed it out ding to heriff MeCull ad t elng vac had relied criminal a Here they come three peach beauties of distinctive the beauty with the big, commanding eyes, the beauty with the face of lurking happiness, the beauty sweet and tempered. Tho styles. appoint to depen te of to comfo the er rt fe jong GETS LADY BARBER HABIT; WIFE ASKS FOR DIVORCE | Nist CHICA week's they ha’ they studying diamond GO, May 1 ring ve friends before rulin who 1 give the judges some e them M Alva H id told the divorce that her husband, wealthy n of street sprinklers, had cont the “lady bart habit virulent form that he sj of Kis time in the tonsoria tpresided over by the than he did at home. T tonsorial artist Ar is #3 have given a $1,000 tip; that after he bad quit barbe indiscriminately and had "his affections upon a “Dai contes are and sure busy out Monday, when the week's one win ner @ har job, choosing from fa selected and announced. And the judges are going to have this S. Desperate Men in CREE SOT Photograph shows steel p bolted over off bars in to cell No. 5. The prisoners p ed to saw the ends off the bo g the plate, which covered a hole large enough for a slender through door , there: by remov man to craw 3 Jail Break Plot SERRE * * * r € * CONVICTS IN THE * « ate * JAIL BREAK PLOT #| t we em 1 eo * n . r 4 . to ope e way « t . ning “ * *f ¢ * hey aled * Ed “ V* erday, t t % for la * got b too # ee ee t heriff Hodge and his Four men, desperate, under pen- |'°* eee © ee coer ae itentiary sentence, pitted their wit® pox t the to be reac against the iron bars of their cells, whe pt was made at the county jail yesterday ina des-| Two nights agc, when Ja perate attempt at jail breaking Lind making his rounds They tried and failed. im ST ac ee Today two of them are in the Re black hole, the other two in the t grim death chamber of the jail to Fs wait till they are ordered sent to : vig the pen. ou doing up at this Had the attempt succeeded, two demanded. It jailers would probably have been ie te killed and 125 prisoners set at lib alters erty. aid the D. A. Hatfield, convicted forger, smooth and well educated, is given but hid some the credit of being the brains of the on his attempt. Bullet-headed, hard-faced His Axel Nist, who helped kill Patrol foes urns 8a a man Davis in a hold-up attempt, was the man to execute the scheme. , An iron plate was to be taken The bre lot and of from the back of the cell where the me quickly men were. Through the tiny hole For 4 his men had t and perhaps Workman, both | pia them as a cat does jof whom are small, could slip|with a through and wait the arrival of As | T} ordered a “shake sistant Jailer Yank making his| down.” § neh of the jail was rounds searched he were ind In the kness the two desper-|in « p of garbage. T ate men ld wait for Yar pipe w dder the wate come around the ce . 1 lamt would s¢ him, ove wer t : sto ¢ The oho! foree him to open the door w bot n the ‘ ells cont heir fellow | T e was Ut i hen v e pe L A : e ff With Edwin S. Gill as pater A Jailer dsay « . . . hee the out door « P t Progre Republican clut week's collection, For ithas seemed Yet there are hundreds of to the Beauty Editor that the longer | beauties i attle not entered, and | the contests last, the more beauti-| next week—the third and last ful become the beautiful promises to produce still more real No less than 500 photographs beauties with still more trouble for have been received in the first two| the judges weeks—every one worthy of posi-| Pictures for the final contest will tion, but there are not enough po-| be received not later than Friday sitions to go round, | next. So get busy; send ‘em in | Thal, HE oAYD M pend One Day Each tary Confine- ed Wire) John ameron i guilty here e of having Pe 1 Depu' riff Oscar an at Dietz six com- son the their luded in a t all night Dietz wa The murder ge Reid, on ered, per- m by Diets entenced Dietz to day of each nniversary of the Cameron dam— ordered, shall be spent im finement Dietz Is Calm. t of life out a tremor. but Leslie, ed. Referring to Dietz’ a new trial, Judge Reid ent wi w what to do e supreme ec on the evi- se I shall deny your ‘ w you 10 days tq Axked had anything to say, wh he nee of the court = 1 m be passed upon him, , vated | was not allowed to show any- thing of the conspiracy against me. The state blackened our characters and we were not allowed a chance to defend ourselves. it has been the policy of the lumber trust to rule or ruin. If it needs a victim, no one ig able to stand it better than | am. | was absolutely right when | defended my home against invasion. As the Scriptures say, ‘the first shall be last and the last |shall be first.’ “If the court had permitted me to the entire history of my troub victed His Wife Breaks Down. . 1 would not have been con- Dietz then charged that the lum- ber trust had asked his daughter Myra to perjure herself by giving testimony ainst him. Judge Reld asked to file infor. mation to effect, and them pronounced nee, while Dietz’s w ew rms about her husband's neck and sobbed. A was led away, Dietz grim ned defiantly, and shouted: “If the lumber trust needs a vice tim I can stand it.” Try Other Dietzes. ets will be taken to Waupum penitentiary this afternoon. Mrs. Dietz, her sons, Clarence and Les lie, and her daughter Myra, will be I tried soon for assault and on other cha growing from the trouble at Cameron dam BACHELOR IS A SUICDE a of life. | is the only cause given for the cide of Fritz Benzenhofer, bachelor of 60, who was found about 10 o'clock this morning lying ac e couch of his little house at S16 Howard av. N., with a bullet hole through his head. He had tb jead several hours. The body w t n to Butterworths. Mrs, Elmers, 817 Eastlake av. tl he heard a shot at 7 o'clock th morning. His body was first seen by Whitney Wenen, 15, who t ned to look through the open de been a drinking Ber ofer for years, but for two weeks en sober, It is thought de overtook him. He had n Seattle about 15 years, thought to be fairly well ee * * * MOTHERS’ DAY TOMORROW *& * Mother's Day” will be cele- * * brated in almost every chunch * * in Seattle tomorrow, All creed * * will fall away kk devotion * | that will open a flood of de * * memories of the one * * person in all the world—* * mothe * * * RO RII RICH MAN SUED John N. Wallingford, a wealthy | property owner in Seattle, has been sued for a divoree by his wife, Mary | J. Wallingford, 55, whom he mar ried on June 10, 1907, The com- plaint alleges that he left her on | May 22, 1910, and had failed to sup- port her since lingford Is. al leged to own at least $50,000 worth of property. '

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