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7 . , ee ne H eer The Seattle Star JJOME ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE EDITION NE CENT. Siwi"™AiStod WIDOW GETS VERDICT OF $18,000 FEARS. JAKE ft let SPECIAL PROSECUTOR This happened six years ago.)the father had broth LE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911. VOL, 13, NO SEATT Little John Delaski, tolling,in the | brothers a at ve 1 t ‘ bowels of the earth extracting for|himself. There was the mother,| facts,” he said, a at t net the | @ great big, rich corporation tons|too, Mary Delask! de new tr Now bap |e tor | q of coal every day, suddenly grew They Started a Sv pened that this j sf Worked for Six Years | | faint by the accumulation of pols They started a sui ainst the | Kittit ur « in All this b « had to] ,./@nous gases in the room where he|big company. They t want| King county as @ 6 Jude work*on « dairy re . een 4 tg Was employed He w a@ mere their case fed in Kittl count Employed by N. P. Co food for t tile or t Pi C j child—}3. The child labor law?| where the Roslyn mines are locat ght te ded, John went to we * Yes, tWere is one in this state. Butied. They had hear tt that judge, J resigned tn | mine Titey managed to ¢ 4 that Is only incidental in thie stor the Northern ac y « « th m- | enough t pave tt € ppea 'Ir t nts " ?, a rhe or’ father wan go work |e Yo sit tne aoe mbes aig E INDICTED EDITOR Wii site Fat ‘ ‘herd oxy r, He had worked | poration of the Northwest Im, e Northern Pacif} n Kittitas | the “litte mentioned ha MM I ' 5 to ask f for company for many,|ment company, which ow e | cour no «n (Ae. Me, - Ie 4 w that nearly| Roslyn mine » they came tc The “Little Brother.” rl nd j . told the boy They showed at t trt had to piteh t om wn e f aa entry of|there had been some asting @ 1 legal ba’ 8 wer: | fre u ‘ +f i and he'd be allright again, | the mine that day & working |f pora’ me up be dered | i libel, m digging hours contrary to the rule . ent « And of th The Th Round | ere ite fron i y Overcome, Dies. | They showed that the canvas t of the n| For the widow and h pr attorney i 4 n got the coffee and was hur-|curtains hung from the roof f i ar x , be i i en he heard bh purpose of def ng the alr cur: | th have severa ttle in tt t 4 o i at y out rent Into the roc i aw help " Judge B Phe re ted o do as he was bid ury found th Hl 1 wid a a P tice for ther nj the morning i his father uncon to keep the r particular And the jury this morning brought paper ie ee 4 i] s when he reached him with and the 1 the “ass 1 in @ verdict of $18,000. s arrested i He saw him childret k ight, and it's} a entry. He saw 00. That w T took pany will paper, in its FH Yr saw haven't re« ir mone a John Delask nt father of the ry indicte @ He was when he “di at Kases f € uae b A Widow With Six But the Judge Stopped it got into tt . wt A i 14 | je John was not the only one dge, who ins i al miners work. S80 he a peor fig “ m the lows of John Delask decided that tu were ne lek at ha h tle porathc “~ b ‘ A special prosecutor will bé the Duwamish val pamed te handle the charges of : 4 riminal conspiracy and criminal here ‘On personal as m ia boa libel against the Biethens. d a PP songs Hie ke vd - |. Prosecutor Murphy stated today ge Mh om ry that he would not prosecute the : a Bite yp grape cases himself but that they would ” . By Valted Preece Leased Wire.) ' derist fry bellev he ‘ |mevertheless be brought to trial, q In apite of letor * * ** aie « + a oe pica yg nig EL PASO, Tex. May 25—col|f ***¥*** citnidiadtiodiade 4 >” tage thes . ney decia t |Mr. Murphy may ask the attorney : i ae SS Te en lapse of the negotiations in|» BULLETIN al tate seen I several nd |general to prosecute the cases of ar hee Fg: i ane Mexico and a resumption of the! (Hy United Prose Leased Wire * army P not | that f . ad he may, with the sanction of the ". 4 a ee tesla corey for tha rait.|*TUanle against Diaz came unex-|& MEXICO CITY, May 25.— # | yor ‘ al- /Of governme , ve court, appoint an able attorney a@ P ° pcs je cerry ait | nectedly today when Provisional|® Minister De La Barra lasued # | jowe aoe " ‘ ‘ con Ww nak p Special prosecutor. — President Madero ordered a re-|# an official sta nt here to # city Pc alta Me tr This m on the t of the newal of hostilities ® day dec ng that the for an " j Srapeeator an he case@ lL TE s | The sudden change t* caused by|# tions of President I von pe were will posit ne brought to trials 9 | Madero’s claim that the Diaz forees | # © President Corral wou a eee ’ ed No -Bail Yet. thave broken the treaty, and that # be sent to the chamber of ¢ ent ade | the at the » here Prosecutor Murphy has not ree | g KIL L Ss he is being double crossed by De|# uties this afternoon, a 3 will flew ly | nigh 1 Fes.000 be E “ ns to put up thelf A La Barra # the provisional gov within 24 b = * ere eee ott qq Madero has apparently aban @ wil] immediately tt “ SRereeene PHASE j indicted persons Were com led ‘ SELF doned hope of effecting Diaz's @ sume definite for Diaz Skippe: * *. | put up their bonds without delay. withdrawal without further blood- |» # from Mexi-|* WEATHER PORECASY : * 5 Will Ste Morning Paper. (By United Pree Lonard Wire) — |shed, and today ordered Col. Castro! g y xe ee ee ee ee Bw) CO CY 8 eee . s Brassard filed today bat the Hien ce | SAN FRANCISCO, May 25.— (with 1,200 insurgents to take Sal-| - 5 econ ge > * | the eed . which 10-4 i Filled with despair because the _tillo,eheld by 1,000 federals {that the Coshafia legisiatere re * etapa ranged, girl he loved had rejected his The trouble grew from the fact fused to elect. V, Carcanda, » Ma es . I the ea cape i 3 Proposal of marriage made be- |Blethens overstey itself, : jcriminal sult may also be-brought ease (OPO pert “Alfred Off to himself today in a restaurant. | P. oe. DEP T. Wed Widow WASHINGTON, D. C., May Although Fi r Third Assistant Postma’ jeneral Lawshe was in Mexico one year recuperating from iliness, bis salary continued, accord n by Chief Dis ing to testimony giv y d tributing Clerk Mooney before 2 house committee at hearing yew terday. | Postmaster General Pr the Hitchcock countersigned “I will ask Gov. Hay to appoint a. roll fudge to hear my suit against the if legally to GIRL CHRISTENS NEW BATTLESHIP By United Press Leased Wire.) A. J. BL ETHEN PHILADELPHIA, May The r indicted by the Grand Jury f or Alleged Criminal Conspiracy | battleship Wyoming was launch With Ludovic and Berryman, Former Owners of Dance Hall Dive. j|at the Cramps yards here 12:06 p. m. today. Miss Doroth Smith today. “It doesn’t just look | ‘Serafin Berrecochea, a Spaniard | beclouds the issue, t he w e Knight, daughter of} former, Cima q F right for King county judges, who charged with having shot and killed found voting e Jus' Knight of the Wyoming sué f hicee en't an oat alt . a e Ss all; |preme court, christened the bl@ ; TY r i ; ‘ ae |ship as it slipped from the wa a |into the water. ‘The Wyoming q them to private lif fect long” Hse eter a i* There are t rimmers in This 1 veil, and their i,( 0 ow breadth is 93 feet. She has a dist 4 1 Ned off before anything of real benefit placement of 26,000 tons, and is ene. 4 to the will ac pl 1 carries a complement of 1,030 meg and 54 officers. Blaine Doesn’t Want to - ; oe i ie a by Die ee me -: Mother Forsakes * the Rathskell , and Eugene France, "| Son in Trouble (iby United Press Leased Wire) | ; he could q fy rt when! Arthur Phipps, 13. th ay, Flas a cs ne! It ie. reported that she will m ana ney, to have | W., and Samuel Lov 24 20th ress Leased Wire.) its massive talons striking heavily her son, Alfred, in Paris, and then iffiths’ straphanging bill will be pforee things through by a big dis pe was SAN SEBASTIAN, May 25.—A against Gibert's metal head plece Will got. London, where he| hefore the franchise comr next | play of numbers I am getting tired t vits showing why Wappy |¥. | Wm ng nay : desperate encounter, high in the bert clung to his machine as the | will be married to Mrs. Smith Hol-| wednesday night at 8 p. m of ‘ € sterday he was allowed till prone ee peal i Air, between’ the king of birds and | © gle Jost its grip and went burt-|lins MeKim | Mere citizens should Bo remember, if you come tt will | 3 ¢ That 1 without any action, and it wasn't] {y said to have stolen a poeket ben ng out into space Councilman Blaine ire | be against th shes of Blatn till late in the afternoon that he filed any affidavits. Tuesday night contalning the tick & “man bird” occurred today dur Re ering, the bird again swept |” their presence. He ‘so exireceet The ing the last lap of the Parie-Madrid | down on the rear of the plane, nar- SEE STEEL TRAIN pee it this morn ; ‘ ives race. It resulted in another tri- rowly missing being caught in the | The meeting hour of the commit-|the department effic ctric-lighted hour was chang ‘ >, 3 sasaten> y a special meeting of epem ay gave Prosec ct Murphy x t Wappy would h 1:30 to answer jets. He was at a party of friends, ve to stand trial /amd@ the pocketbook was on the piano. The next morning he divide umph for the aeroplane. propelior. Again the giant bird| The new, all-steel, ¢ Ber mstong oa ftom 31k the a8 qs Wednesday f opinion around the courthous Avidtor Gibetl kad covereé shout | swung free and again swooped|train, “The Olympian,” of the Chi-|(#e Was changed from & in the a1 A60 NO oe members of tha com see harglag hiny with wetting (£4, With Sam Love, it is sald. Mra, 60 miles when a giant eagle loomed | down time Gibert drew his|cago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound, "7000 Oo tad that he felt certain mittee favor a plan of hirifik an nent charging him with getting | Phipps last night refused to do anys. q up before him Betore he realized | revolver, fired and the eagle drop-| will be on public exhibition at the | 08 suggested (hat bo for we. the jefficlengy expert to aid in investi y fr rand ier thing to help the boy. declaring it 4 : he gre ( pe yerhuman effort Gibert | Fou and s,, tomorrow, b 7 “ opportunity to bein order to have the t it of other ris fo p - -- —* q Raw Dak TAMEE Ge, Wee Peeae of ideatinnd Guntded Of tle machine aud|twaen 4 pad 7 p. a. it will 5 eet d an opportur oe pics knowledge a delegation of /hundred” affidavits signed by law " SKELETONS DUG UP: CHEHALIS GETS ; the monoplane, sor thercety eee the SroUnE, encaping up-| its initial trip to Chicago, I g | Mer ant it understood that If there|two or more from each of the fol- | yers and business men asking for a (By Unite and Wire.) ; ' emer the ayinice Hercely, harmed standin later machenttratind la going to be a big mob here trying | lowing organizations will be invited | change of venue on the ground shat) | RENO Nev May Un C ¢ e to intimidate the council into doing | to take part in the discussion The the newspapers had published so/edtthing of ske letons of a woman POSTAL BANK : ’ - | something against its best judgment |Commereial Club, the Chamber of much about Wappenste/n’s case that and a man on the road to Lovelock Vos inusthl Pease Tees OE 4 a I don't intend .to act,” declared | Commerce, the Central Labor Coun falr trial was imp bie. today r lied to old settlers @| WASHINGTON, May 25.—Fifty, J een ‘This business of trying to! ciland the Municipal League. John Clancy, arrested in Spokane, mystery of nine years ago,| new postal depositories will begin was the last of the men, indicted , an and woman disappear-| operations June 26. This makes @ riding on the cable Mne watching| women were riding inside the cars Pe caer ees, 18 he hemmented Dor. me SC id ond Herne he belief is that! Among the new western offices for some nice man to up and| For three-quarters of the time I int chit rege aah Miay 36.—— | of =funning handbook. He a double murder was committed. |are: Ore: City and Baker, Or, lifornia in hig brought to Seattle this morning tn Chehalis and South Bend, Wash, give me his seat. I had in my| could not find a man inside Yakey, the Kitsap county, judge, ine a vacation in C © of a Burns detective, and RETURN TO COAL Gooding, Idaho, Hamilton and tor on the street car line between was t Havre, Mont., and Douglas, Wyo, pocket an order on The Star for $5| Several crowded cars—that look-|{g not with us today. He ie gone| siomotiie, Abe Coffman, conduc- | char , Say eee F wns x fegeyt: ‘ought up to the court house . bk giving me a seat. for me, and I was just about to step| where the judges draw only $3,000) (0 Mita ahd Chehalis, 1s back to py Deputy Sheriff Roberts, He put By United Press Leased Wire.) that anybody could have had—just|ed just the thing—would not stop| pack to his own stamping grounds it nobody did. on a dandy crowded one when the! per year - work. Goffman is by no means re-|yp $7,500 bonds PORTLAND, Or., May 25.—Prac The big man who knocked my hat| wind took my hat from my head| Hix coming to the King county) J0%% oo earning his living &s acon: "yhis is the first -handbook in-| ally every freight engine on the SKIRTS TO BLAME ‘t t the fault O.-W. R. and N. and Southern Pa ee ed PHINEY AV. TOMORROW. Watch for Betty Graham to- morrow night on the Phinney ay. car line. Tomorrow Betty will try to give away $5 to someone on the Phinne line. Remember, e will oft aa | got on the car might have| and sent it spinning clear across | pench this week was Ar your ys igrdigh gneh ductor, He is one of the wealthiest | gictment brought and cold shivers r Leased Wire.) hand 2. prdet for $ do had the | five dollar The man! the street ‘ of Judge Ronald whose piace he ton iu the Twin Cities. Hi ity |Gnused up some backs when the| cific in the Northwest will burn 108 ANGELES. May Police 0 ® up lo epped on might have finally made a crowded car. It|took. Ronald was calted to Kitsap )O0a) os in Chehalis are worth $100, a i coal mined in the lignite fields near} Commissioner Wellborr more her a seat. The M dison pa t. The man who sat reading | was packed, So I looked around for! county to try & je in which Ya-/qoq wo enormous diamonds grace| Everything is ready for the be Tono, Wash. in the future, an-|or le peek-a-boo gar . ak trons misséd it last night be paper while I hung on a strap | some one to earn five dollars. No-|key was disqualified and there Was )) i ccxtie and finger dinning ot the Wappenstein trial,|20unce Harriman officials. ' Oil,| hobble skirts are responsible for cause no one gave her a seat looking holes through the body did no other judge except Yakey to fill which is now being used as fuel,/the audacity of the mashers on tired and work on! the vacancy he The state will be represented by he wants somebody on the will be confined hereat rel might have got the me I tried to le He says such app 1ost | Broadw Phinney av. line to get the peinudedpandacedningusedeQubcnepindetndainied HERES SEER EE EEE EER Ee : it all tired out, my ,#ome man’s sympathy, but tt did ; FOOL HER? NO, SiR! she soy Roig ogy marl Dep-| entirely to passenger trains. ‘The| encour men who incline five spot sure. So t ch- *}and out of breath’ and that not work. I rode on that car long CLUB GIVES SHOW uty Prosecutor Caldwell, and 80@| corany has ordered 60 new coal|to be flirtatious, and that the mem tag for her tomorrow Sight at *\five-dotlar order {nm , Il enough to see that I was not going| «A Night Off" was presented b bir FC Se cies clal Prosecutor George el erapay pee urhese " to be firtatious, and th | the same hour, 5 to 6:30 came to The Star of ‘at\ to get a seat unl a man happen-| spe Felix club at the Moore theatre NEW YORK, May 26.—Urged by | ™ens ; | a ; ah 4 ies vgs A yh toad ra ed to leave the car—and that/jact night before a large audience | a cable report from her mother that| Gideon : upper, one of the wit : — : : _ = And I thought it was going to be| wouldn't, be fair to give him the|le the benefit of St. Mary's church |her husband was at the point of| nesses in the Wappenstein trial, ha G d J D d 0 ee ich fup. money At got off and waited for are rath Kimer Friend, as|death, Bessie V. Clayton, a dance not ve d ee " in Seattle yet The ran ury r n t ive ut : ast heard nim was at Ho J ! Gull P96 Every bod I cemed to know that| the next one |the henpecked husband, and Wal-|the wife of Julian Mitchell, ts here | !8 te . a Mek ag the “barn-stormer from London, When she| Springs. Tupper and G ay, ag the “asaestonner | eday from, Vanden. When, the guid to be the men to whom Wap That Letter to Wappenstein | golng to be on the car, too.| By this time I was getting desper- | toy BY BETTY GRAHAM. | are interested parties, to name a/ 1. S. Hier in the Magnolia Bar last = * judge to hear the case” Saturday night, yesterday vi d Prosecutor Mutphy has not yet the body of@bis victim with perfect given Auditor Case 2 written opin- ease. When he was taken to jail fon on the matter, and the judges’ | Saturday he declared he knew noth salaries for June will be held up| ing of any shooting and he sticks to a fre meantime. » | that statement Aviator Kills Eagle | I heard lots of people talking about | ate. I was ashamed to come back | actor No man on the Madison st. car|{t. Three men passed me on a cor-| without having got rid of the five) liencing, Beasio said sho would not{Penstein promised protection in the) ’ ' ‘I lle 4a|ner where I ‘waiting for the|dollars, I hung to the strap and| WINSLOW, N. J. May 25.—An|,o9 him and become reconciled, but| operation of gambling and bawdy! The copy of A. J, Blethen’s let-) papers. The letter obtained by the ; wanted five dollars last night bad|—. and 1 heard one of them say: | purposely stepped on the feet of|insect, similar to the rose bug, but| would return to London house ter to Wappenstein, printed in the | pape s wag an exact copy of the i enough to give up his seat for it She's going to be on the Madl- the man In front of me, He didn’t|smaller, is destroying the w | J. B. Tiedeman and Charles] papers yesterday, was not obtained | letter now in po! jon of the f ion between 5 and 6:30 look up. 1 couldn't help thinking, | Jersey strawberry crop by cutting} NRW YORK, May Mayor | Knosher, merchants, were released | from the grand jury |grand jury, but the copy was mad@ Sounds funny, doesn't But Wait till I get a Star, I want to| “Oh, you sill If you only knew |the blossom before it matures. The | Gaynor today accepted the resigna-|on $7,500 ball each on Indictment The Star makes this statement at | and signed by thé nal writ 3 it’s true. road it ail,” waid one of the others,|what 1 have in my pocket you|department of agriculture has been| tion of Police Commissioner Crop-| charging making false reports of| the request of Foreman Corliss of| Mr. Corliss showed the editor of Rt as he ran back to get one from a| would be Jumping sidewise to give|asked to devise a way to wipe out|sey and appointed Fire Commis-| their corporations. | the jury, who doesn’t want It to ap-| The St tive proof t ine 4 For an hour and a half, from 6 tol Te wtoy me a seat.” But he didn't know, #o|the pest before it spreads to other| sioner Rhinelander Waldo as his| The Blethens did not put up| pear that the grand jury is giving | grand er was not givem 6:80, as The Star promised, I was For one thing, it seemed that only | finally I gave it up, jwtates. | succe or | their $26,000 ball yesterday, lout any of its evidence tothe news: | out

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