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[LK med r as- LAL lack, LAL, r em- ‘les, ch ; ong ress and lor, red ead nid her ghs ox ESS ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE | EDITION VOL. 13, NO, 81 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1911 ONE CENT. fiwi"Alfod'® EDITION Ll Supreme Court Says a ‘“‘Reasonable” Trust Is ©. K.--Well, Here Are a Few Suggestions Along That Line > You CAN HAVE THE HEAD !! NOW DON'T SAY I'M NOT REASON ABLE !! ome — WE NEED THAT EXIKA Jus? TER . AW, BE REASONABL - LEFT HIM 51000 ® YEAR. REASON wip AW! WE LET YER WIN \ 3 TO BE REASONABLE A BARREL | (7°) | THAT A EASONABLL thes i. Ne tints A GAME ONCE IN A | =|STRAPS COST 1) with most HONOR | GUESS THATS RETEASON? | CAR_FARE!! WHILE DON'T WE? AINT ABLE GENTLE MEN = THAT RERGSMABLE 7 __L REASONABLE! LAM ONLY GOING, TO CHOP OFF L our HEADS! ph . AnD ADOLF RESCUES GIRL FROM DROWNING L E T J U, DG ES COM LTE to, Accepts, pat eh Cllr eTpuPe| Fe Weds i in Six Hours tN ip EXTRA PAY| WHS sxusSe eee ‘a a few Prosecutor Says Taxpayers Have Stood for Boosted Salary | a Long Time, so They Ought to Stand for It Longer— Springs, it will t ' eee eee err ere eee i é Gives Some ‘Legal ns. \s we) them by Intre K he Married in Hotel ir last night Miss Kage The King. -co % * Jurors Passed. * a ye “ th : Mr. Popple was “more Ae on, governess, and Capt. Joka # Hugh V. Whyborn, carpenter, #/ 884 Mrs. Popple will come tnx.” and by heist az ; # HB. Miller, machin tr | Seattle to reside. Vincent Shay § k's pe Sullivan, er of a Sound tm Ae ate *% D.M, Deutsch, salesmar * How It Happened. formed the ceremony parlors , battled for life in the watery ° * Clifford Wiley, contract * Popple pres of the of th Hotel Washingt in the 2 . « HB ahhes * ri et Miss presence of a smal! party of friend the Sound off- Pier 12, at @@ s we F , OF coat aeaate * iting friends in| They had hoped to keep the wed foot of Wal urtank, lkandryman, ® t her a ding @ secret unt eo 4 <n oe pang sng omggamgger ward they to Colorad nga, but the news The p oday are trying t? : * W. R. Calderhead, real * be Hotel Wash- | leaked hap has traveled clear up the 5 ing details of dq is 4 éahene * ‘ ahead to ‘s home town. case. 1¢ was. reported to t pay & 3. M, Kemer, carpenter * were p office in th ; a suicide attempt this moi ee ; &% Geo, E. Gray, merchant . e mi) t ed this when the girl was t fespite the cons ou % Conrad Olescn, farmer Hie p : ditic kl es cific hospital at 11 o'clock. : ae a cha the |= * ‘ ae niiad Pei ae "is is | The girl fell in about 9:30 tas@ reads, fo Ra ae a . t s night at ‘ 4 the y Capt. Sullivan's story is that he eis ft arte .| From t girl, whom he has known for some Se © legal polt here, et mor tw time, and who was a good swimp s| K aty pa s judges | nenstein t mer, was talking to him near the at t $1,000 of this ts Megal : ruck head first on a log w an ed rebellion in, amatier t this point to er r ine judges will walk up priate os +t potas te inned her and partly dislocated} Hey against the Craw. | bim to c yon at the Rainier ¥ an jumped in after began. The, p herself, Sufe| her above the, to summon help. Ig! wever’ before a passe to the window the first of June and Jaw the coun y regime th bile works yester. point where Crawfc sisted on collec evoked Crawford's na “Y" at Kenyon The defendan I} | day b a ram through pa gee and the « permit oo ee? st., the old city limits. But Rainier| Tee City Car league held an extra) Two Are Excused. vailey citizens were taking no|mecting at Wolfs Cafeteria, Third H. L. Eggert, the shoe man, was chances, An army was organized to| ts cituetion ; | ) exe Judge Mgin following hat no steps are taken toward)" : } chatlenae by the date. Masert| placing the “Y" 1s wad eae os ek ee MRS. LAURA SHENK r fed t (By United Press. nswered his appeal. but unconsciot boat. Ind * * d that he had been selling shoe Determined men gua he # * oth to t Wapper family | place all night. Others will be! ® Get Busy, You Baseball Bugs. * WHEELING, W. Va., May 27 t 8. Laura Farns See te Wis 3. Moana, kis atteraes, | the t If need be 200\% The Star le offering two #| Worth Behenk for an alleged a t on her million lter the last pine years. He back up the | w tickets to the next day's game #| Sire husband, John O. Schenk, 4 a broken heart because | hospital |thought that he cou k the order |# at Dugdale park for the best #| She !# not permitted to see her two children. On Monday her | cover Jeane withou works & three fanhigrame, received &| attorneys will try permission from the court to permit her Cay van says he does no® Johnson, a wa Superinter Public Utilities |® each day. A fannigram is aw) ‘0 40 know 1 lives. es by a First av Valentine # short, terse story or expression * a well was born (By Waited Prees Lensed Wire.) fo 100,000 option. That | cused aus citizens fc * ome player or pl Swe WASHINGTON, May 27.—-With | made “ had punce d the E aon phemeacte aici + on | nero i So ed Later Capt. Sullivan explained John W. Gates as their first 5 In 1 forgan nized the |ing the guilt or f that Crawfc % games for nothing, Rake x| “Did you ever try a London tai-| WASHINGTON, May That that he was not talking to the girl ness, eight congr sitting as | Nationa mpa Carnegie | penst He » knew “more | revoked. I rd asked | % through your memory and send * Binks?” asked Witherbec the senate will vote on Monday for! when she fell in, but was some & committee, tc in would build alabout the facts than the newspa-|to get a “Y acars back!|%@ fannigram to The Star * Yor . sewencidiua’ a second investigation of the elec-| distance away on his own tug. vestigation of t we and allroad pers . ém the elty . & bporting editor, See today’s * Bink F aaate tee of Senator Will Lorimer of When I saw her fall, I jumpe@ poration, th | Got‘Them. Merveus. | Two Arrested Ciths that the “Y" 18| g@ sport page for particulars. * | lieve one of ondor I and that it bly will in at « and swam to her aid,* Gates, r Nervous at this, Morgan asked| W. H. Shorey, 2834 West wanted to turn the big steel cars| % | could make of paint fit a hen | >* ¢ gnal for the ignation of he sald: “It was fully an hour be Iron and Steel cc Jim Hill to find a out eiet, one of the firm conducting |in order to transfer passengers tola keke keke et eke ew & COOP the boss,” was the predic- | fore I managed to her up to the oring to red Andrew w dew Shorey’s book store at Third av. | = — = ~ = tion he ide of a scow d pull her upom and his t road, as w as the - and Cherry st., was called in place h Fi . Phi . fa 2 at believe Lorimer it and we stayed re till the pasa cae to have of Hyg ana’ George © orm Betty Graham Finds Phinney Av. Man Who Gives 2!) i: 2ci°3etSs.2 GE OSB. wat oy ann stock in é e tween me and Mor wre can ato aut tebe, \uemaemy, at Pie ot ane ® appointment with me,” he added. sary 2 d the latter lai dthe plans for|av., r ed Johnson on the jur " & ar. Deni ind, the tier Jal athe plane, tor jer. replaced, Zobneon onthe Jer | Up His Seat to Her and Earns Five Dollars « Morgan and are Frick, sore because he bad lost |Gray was subjected to severe ex-| : expected to work $1,000,000 option, made Carne. |@mining by Will H. Morris after he lt Ct eee ee es ings of the Gates’ te a nsist that the Frick concern, |had stated that he contributed), wattinGFORD TONIGHT * = “Wild Animals Rage — etpally regar National Steel company, be in-| some money to the Public Welfare), ‘Hetty Graham will ride to- ® I don’t want it the Tenne tg luded. In this way the con | . wood, a real estate |* Mikht between 5 and 6:30 on & ie I assured him. received $10,600,000 more it} Cherty et. who lives |* the WALLINGFORD AV, line. * It te wa orth. Carnegie ad | Bae be sen Boge ake ge Si seh will hav ther order * } Sch t 91 Alder st.; J. M. Kohler say a I he insisted for hi hare the } at 4 . . we * on The Star for $5, which will & | formed a syndicate to buy i ja carp , living at 202 W. Me Bie cirdhiage wall mag ? } still looking skeptic 1 took 200,000 . ns el compan lGraw at: also qualified this morn.|* be given to the man who gets # “ A N YORK, May 27.—yanimal. In the height of the ex tes. 1 is , * up and proffers her his seat. #| Well, there are NM do,” | Re creaming and howling|citement a huge baboon, his fur Gal h were 15 men in the jing. The 12th juror, Conrad Ole-|% pd I answered, ag I got up a ft the | thre its ied streets, alafire, was slain as he rose on his syndicate. W Guthrie died, he Ison, a farmer of Redmond, was on pe gp eee ie eanke tekie Thine ae en ee was succeeded by L. C. Har | passed by the state at noon today. |¥¥¥¥¥ eM EHH HH Ra aah day thi nie 2 SAO morde ot wild shimais early today | hind feet to do battle with the fire In 1907 I returned from Europe He will be examined by the de ane backand -he-was looking after me,|tion as it Piaccng el ser He rete | ore ehd toa ‘ . and found negotiation pending be fense this afternoon. BY BETTY GRAHAM wondering and uneasy, 1 think it /| flame nding them on every staal < artitdgee. tn. the shooting tween Henry C. Frick, F jar Tupper Comes Back eh You'll remember that 1 failed to| was gradually dawning on him tha: | side, Me $3,000,000 worth of |g exploded . ee a Sch r ‘ The ay peered hg re al J he | sive away a ld piece the other] he had lost $ the flimsy buildings of Dreamland| It was at first reported that six ~F tr as odiite ; 1 mri Bm a Bogs ve, who | night on the Madison st, cable | I got on the next ca This time |early today and put the lives -of|babies in the incubator near ie wie hg > bu gh sonra tractor with oodles of money and |°ecause no man got up and offered | I had better luck, I had scarcely | tho naa in danger Dreamland entrance had been one Gnensage t . : is . a . oP ak thnks R me bis t | cured a strap when a man, touch Near 150 wild animals, freed | t d alive, but after the fire was Btates Stee! bond “Ser ow. oe Ort ine ete I was determined last night that| ing his hat, offered me eat. I{from Be show, were cre-| controlled at § o'clock this morn- yr Ng gg ale erved his Seat the view syndicate impli. | the $5 should not go begging on the thanked him and handed him the| mated e flames, which |ing it was learned that they had The trade was made né entence in cating Wappensteln, arrived Phinney av, ne, 80 1 first went .t der surprised started in the Hell been rescued, The fire swept 15 ad Bon Pars _ pers lor pag fav elast night. Gid Tupper, on{# store and secured a large empt It i he,” 1 id You | scenic railw Ay at 2 o'clock acres, Dreamland and 20 other ore a . on pt lye lige co itineipally {box which I carried under my arn ‘our mofey if you present | an mal trainers opened the shows being entirely destroyed nessee company the * “omy pein cberneae f when I boarded the first crowded Star before 7 o'clock to-|and allowed lions, tigers, leopards| The great tower of Dreamland, property in the world peered vhipoientanthas pitt ainae — fiend bs from eae at Second and Pike: I had the before 10 tomorrow.” Still|a@nd baboons, maddened by their|the lights of which have been @ Gates asserted that the steel trust oer ee iver fought for monthalHot Springs. Ark night (order for $5 in my hand and all ed doubtful |burns and the sight of the flames,!landmark in New York harbor, is manipulators had buncoed Presi-| 1. 1),../, Y tslemda: seatee Natthar ipper hot wan in| 1 had to do was to hand it to some Isn't $5 worth a rkle back to}*®,Tace through the streets heap of ruins today. Balmer's dent Roosevelt with a fake state-|ine surigt fans and business |the éourt room this mo’ man—any man who would give me| mt insted. One eman shot a leopard and thing pavilion gone and the ment that the absorption of the| oo ain, 10. the gorernoe {Wien curt wae Pret Fo dyes. | & seat take a chance on it,” he}® “eer within one block of where | fleet of steamers are badly seared, Tennessee company by the steel) /\" é pier hye: | In the middle of the car were two ' ‘ , |they were liberated, The police|their charred sides showing the ¥ Governor however, sald be|terday seven jurors were passed b ; p trust was necessary to avert al) iinved Morris gullt | Judge Main in the Wappenstein | fen sitting opposite each other. 1 n 1 depend on you?” I asked, | Chased a lion for blocks and split/narrow escape they had as they pemse- Warden James said that Morris | trial, though three of them had been|tried the man on my right. I You, Til be at the office before | M8 head with an ax after they thew d out of the hell of flames He described the birth of the| Warden James sald that Mortis | (iat cnged. The eighth juror, H bumped into him with the box hard la o'cloak emptied their revolvers into the! which roared down on them steel trust as occurring at a meet-|— oe sah ee ee "ot the Eggert Shoe Co,,|enough to bruise his arm. He | And he was, and The Star | wenn — oe himself, Morgan and|P*{tCmr on indicted for ember-| ‘oagerly to get off the jury. || didn't budge, just sank deeper into GEORGE KOHLMER tuirapher 166% lide. -piote TOR OO RO RRR RO IO ee Morgan's home, | ues nt of $75,000 worth of notes | He sald that he was acquainted | the seat 712 North 47th. name is George Kohimer, * : * and 1898,” Gates sald, |7 "er soo in’ money slightly with both Charles W. Wap-|_ Then I tried the man at the left.| g4e won The Star's first five dol-| 47th * WATCH STAR EXTRA FOR WOLGAST-BURNS BATTLE * “the price of steel was demoralized | | pensteia and Will H. Morris, his T only had te bump him once, very | jaeg for giving Betty Graham a seat What did your wife say?” 1] * Watch The Star Pink or a special sporting extra for ¥ wend Andrew Carnegie was held re|we kh kh tk tk hk tk & &|torney, to whom he had sold shoes | gently, when he looked up and said asked when he came for the money,|* the result and details of the Ad Wolgast-Frankie Burns fight * sponsible. Frick and W. H. Moore | % %|for about nine years. The defense "I will hold’ your box for you it| Then take my seat,” he sald he sald it would come in pret-|* in San Francisco this afternoon, The Star will publish the * wanted to buy Carnegie out. They|% WEATHER FORECAST, | passed him without question but the | you wish I amiled. Here was the man ty handy just now. You see,” he|* details, and many ring experts predict a new world’s champion * paid $1,000,000 for an option on|® Fair tonight and Sunday; xl state challenged him, Judge Main| Well, the box was empty, so that} “You are the first man to offer|added, “we are paying for a little|* as the result of today's battle. * Carnegie’s plant at a price of $160,|% light westerly wind * | will put a few questions to him t ouldn't do. So 1 thanked him and! Betty Graham a seat and are en-' home and a payment is almost due |*® * lined titled to this order on T Star for now ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 000,06 Later they were forced 10 ORCI III TIO TOK IO HE fore deciding

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