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iT EDITION ePaiaioamcgqua apa The Seattle Star ONLY IND PENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ATTLE, WASH:, MONDAY, MAY 29, ONE CENT. Siwf"A.A VOL, 13, NO. 82. SE 1911, abhe FAST TRAINS COLLIDE; EIGHT KI BATTLESHIP — MAY YET SAIL PROUDLY ou? T OF HAVANA HARBOR wD This panoramic view shows the wreck of the Maine whilebefore being driven deep in the harbor mud, with the ends three the first few sections of the cofferdam were being erected. Thefeet above water, The wreckage of the forward part of the piling shows in its circular form at the extreme left and right,Maine is seen, also her rear fighting top BY ROBERT WILSON ‘ast WAPPY’S PROSECUTORS American her own LLED VICTIMS UALDED ~—TODEATH | (By United Press Leased Wire INDIANOLA, Neb. May 29. —At least eight persons were killed early today in a head-on | collision west of here between two Burlington fiyers, No. 9 eastbound, and No. 12, west- bound, express trains. Victims Scaided to Death The enginemen on both trains are dead and many pas- sengers of both trains are in- jured, some fataliy. Breaking steam pipes scalded many of the injured, who slowly cooked as they were held, screaming, in the twisted timbers and metals of the wreck The wreck was caused when the engineer of Ne disobeyed his orders to take a switch at Red Wil- low, six miles west of here. Hoth gines were reduced to scrap tron en they met, and five cars of the west baggage yer were derailed, r and smoker of ‘ and driven by her own wee the eastbound ain also were That A sie . , Om nd Denver base ar aoe wee hey cory tient adhe a ot : sound lenge Y < ket Capt charge of raising the vessel eo Wemtnoune train, Ss j aay Of the enainesss make such a prediction, never; Dew Several of the 4 l theless he spoken hope of eve man oF mt the ve » ‘injured om. Great Amusement Park in Frisco Aes Scores of Ani- nnot © Al the en, they af = with Surgeons mals Die in Flames. Ror. Sion tad wreck SAN FRANCISCO, May 29.— were places | The Dead and Injured. Charred to a crisp, the bodies of t t the OMAHA, Neb. May G Ww. three adults lie in the morgue very fem animals in Balt I toldredge, general manager of tie here today, several persons | the zoo, the ater part of them 1 l Darlington raleond, tx 2 aeeueeee are missing and a score are [having been move Hirition on ral kane, as : arr seriousty — some fatally — in. | Columbia when the Chutes’ menay Of caht pevdine kites ae jured, as the result of a fire jerie closed recently. The few | the wreck at Indianaole Ms at the Chutes amusement pa- | mon and a cub bear that he . } e ahy and Fire- vilion, which caused a loss ef | mained were red i ; Sap ine bee }men Olson and xpress more than $250,000, The po Women Rescued AE ys pa oe ue Ales gins, £ the | Messengers Friar and Frazier, Rob- lice believe the fire was the | Policemen were attracted by i ws ‘ » cotterds . ert Shepherd, Hold Neb., pas- work of an incendiary. screams of the women in the biaz ke wh one wide he senger. C. A. Hillst Holdredge, Only one of the three bodies re and fought their way |’ y to the ne . * Neb. » covered has tb n flames and = carri¢ . F - - . The ee forward cars of train was that of John Hoettinger, a| seve o The proper t will be ma " the No. 12—the ce, smoking and chauffeur, whose identity was dis- | loss ° : sbip - w. The « eore b are [chair cars covered from a ring on his chs t . 1 7 $600,00 estinent in tt ft | Twenty-three passeng cord- hand. The other twe : ine haste | ing to Holdredge’s ent were so badly burned that even thet aw There 4 bat feels there in & | injure These include Pitcher has not been detern ; mt, It dee pe Kin infielder Lioyd and Presi- Starts in Four Places place mud Inst f : dent McGill of the Denver baseball 4 arte t A n the workmen will begin to find lub, and Infielder Lelly of the The fire started in at least fc te SNE nese rity 1 ts ; y pieces siauttaseownly. Some for-| 4 a f $8 officers and sailors axe unaccounte: for. All Omaha club mer tenants of lodgings declared | SUS” * vir athe be giant y We «te guht pahas } they had moved out because of a/ pict, : tees ot cpey of eotiind walitan “WAITER, BRING ME AN fear that the place would be hee bonited ORDER OF ALFALFA” pig ® nagar Alyy et and Wm. Willi jeaned & 4 it is demonstrated that the LAND, Ore., May 29.—AL D @ SCO) > hurt remendous pressure of tha bey, the off nay falfa is a splendid article of human pected that arrests w Dy s mee ’ : t e fo ynamite Checks Spread the wreck through and through ascertain the diet, according before long So fle € ead ion. Whether the report of this b« 1 be made | F. Waters Monkeys Saved a tim “ cal, Engineers on the work dout wreckage | farmer of The fire started in the to che t were | | ‘a Or who 4 restaurant about 1 o'clock r the use of @ DANGERS IN WRECKAGE | is in Portland te flimsy coustruction of the a clearan about f ng The he to the wreck t ean it wil) meet other dangers | day After ex ings and high wind es was it at last 1 in addition to the acing dam overhead collapse and let perimenting for tf flames to spread rapidly and the In all the loss will read close to) iii. of er Gow ¥ em at t Two of the time q lodging houses on either side were | $300,000. tle a powde azin 1 pel Pg s that os ¢ im n will go about the oot nl] these years of tn properly prepar T| ginge : we. ed, are edible and tasty the he chance trange € the ¢ | He intends to construct a factory huge polsonous ray fish—may be © alive in |for the purpose of canning the roots. not dra ng, ready to strike or seize for the commercial trade Terrell, at Hatpin May i « “GEORGE DID IT,” AND HE cn GETS STAR’S SECOND $5, JURY AS IT NOW STANDS. Jand M Henry Schwarble, real estate. man H. RF. Miller, machinist D. M. Deutsch, salesman tailor nd f D. J. MeCartney, a J. Wildermuth, N. P. express Tee eee ee 4 i * * Vander Wel, ship captain 2 ¥ * ALK! POINT { O. Gunderson, carpente m } * WEDNESDAY NIGHT . ql W. H. Shorey, booksto H * Betty Graham on * 4 R. Calderwood, real estat 0 as . J. M. Kohler, carpenter ‘ he . Geo. EB. ¢ marehant +1 | Conrad Oleson ner Court Excuses One : } - hing un a ne i | Snapshot pictur hre t ; ‘ * p ° s three prosecuting atorneys in the Wappenstein case. in the middle i Fp peremptory c allenge ou o irred : * Chief Deputy Caldwell. On Caldwell’s left is Prosecutor rphy gia the lift is Special Prose hae of a possible nine were ex ted Main on bi notion George H. Rummens ‘ “ aS a sec in the trial of Charles ‘ Hugh Wh f - : q stein this morning. The ed y. V f a the defense exer out ¢ € Publ its six We ae rustied” | didn’t offer me Those excused wer I tes a fi vecell | ay way fart ¢ ‘ ot . proprietor of the Junction election | i wi CHICAGO x As t ing © be taugh There | an on th t - 4 action e children | $5," 1 thoug une b y cle of “aC for x I i ried life. This 5 r she wdc m : a + today r n h ny whe Prof . a You get The Star $6 for offering | Gage John Suthe 1 strug J ; ; . ‘ > » aid J t Morgan Retty Graham a seat,” I said, hand:| ay your with her ' i ahs “entire 1 John Geor Kibbe Turn that,” he sald, but he “ag Johnson in the Pac } piste A mayne . ‘ When he tame th Hitorial | ing ». Mies Johnson denied courtst , er, in their pa ‘ «© McClure’s, t Dapartmes his money, 1 asked |Sam'to all other callers, and ‘th Prof. Blount, in He h-representa wopert Ar love lhim if he thought {t a joke bambtas authorities say they do not uggesting the/instruction should commence in tr and yachts, and liter i above all; THE fr oN he said; “but ¢ ne ow her § the Child Welfare | fancy nue through Ife < 7PR 1 | | gave ady my seat in a car, and wd Pees Courtship should be studied so the RIGHTS OF“PROPE! AI EMI gave a lady 1 mt ir 0 he po ave learned nothing F i 1 c that That } eae se M > ae" she ered me ten cents to buY 4! nye on the blotter the original 1 believe in advocatt the s it will lead up to a beautiful mar hat is his point of vie Me Ke and Turner leigar, I thought it was something | report of an ted’ suiciaé nk n which the gentle art’ ried life draw this picture of the strong m lerica | |Iike that, Then I remembered The Sutherland ains the woman - He sits today in the dark o 1 1 1 at ffice | GEORGE HARTIGAN, Star had offered $5 to the first man! rei into the w that he built nearly 40 year 0 Toh ne the ons | 2305 44th N., who got $5 Saturday/on the Wallingford car who would : " . ation and the continent, and the islands of the seas| ‘fterneon forg Mr. Gere Hartigan, the tucky |, Auawerine the wult of Charies Mf. ind Strips Woman of Her Kimono 1. He sit and wait massive, gruff, imperiot type lives with his mother at 5 | Dene § Leoyhcy no wants old fighting Anglo-Saxon that has conquered and taken BY, SETTY GRAHAM. N., and {s employed as helper | f% betns rae ony 1 times in ; . . z g glo-s juered j 1 wanted'te'siverthat order for vnolds Electrical Co, 924 {the face and having hia eye gla Indignant Landiady Has Her Ar.) Mrs. Bailey, the landlady, and the is strong hands the whole northern world, They all come|away soon» Saturday night, #o iret s x broken, a® he alleges, T. G. Denni rested and Judge Imposes $25 Other boarde all women, were tn- and, through him, to the system he represents so ac-|could have my hair shampooed, #0} thig morning admitted in his for Fine dignant at her appearance. Mrs I decided to take a weapon again—| THE SIMPLE SYSTEM. ma answer that he struck the law lto use in case I needed it. A big| Willis—What's that thing | yer with his fist just | box wouldn't do again, So I took al you've got there? |" “@nly once, however,” he Bailey told the police and Mrs. Car roll was ¢ curately and so well Then, it’s pretty GARY, Ind., May 29.—Mrs, W. J ays, | Carroll was on the law arrested. She pleaded that lad in a the wind was to blame. pair of shoes and a roast of beef|’ Qillix-—-That's one of the new pat r the chin and jaw.” Hy also| Kimono and slippers. A score of| Judge Windermuth held that wo: |1 had bought. I boarded a crowded | ont collapsible trunks, 1 carry ev hat if Was under great provo-| persons were on the street, A gust/men in kimonos ought to be pre Wallingford car, and stood waiting | erything in it when he demanded to know of wind stripped the young womsn|pared for emergencies, and wear |to see if a man would offer mo & ilis—And what's that pack xter had written him a let. of the kimono, The cords and but-|something under them. Mrs. Car ny seat. No one did, #0 I dropped my | box for? ey" complaining of his children, tons of the garment were out of/roll sald she had exercised “reason FU i UREGRAPHS shoe box near a man. He picked | Gillis—That isn't a packing bot fy children denied having eaused | commission, and it could not hur-\able restraint” in manipulating the it up, handed it to me, and I thanked | That's the card index system for «hy-eouble, and Baxter refused to riedly be put on by the wearer, garment, T The judge fined her $25 | im, That was the end of that. @fe ie trank.-Pack, | exeprain his letter, says Dennis. | Mrs, Ca. oll fled to the house, $s our supreme court “entirely satisfactory, rough on the rest of us! ‘She moved, Cost Him, Eye PHILADELPHIA, May 29.—The condition of Dr. H. L. H. Dick, @ resident physician at the Philadel- phia I pital, who was ¢ rning for an absc e, resulting f a haty 1 serious, er red eye. ecident occurred on the eves May 9, as Dr. Dick was leav- Market st. elev t. As he passed a woman an unusually long hat- in the eye. The first and he paid NO DECISION YET By United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, May 29. this afternoon the t court recessed until 8 without handing down the expected decision in the tobacco trust case. Chief Justice White explained that the court desired to consider mo- tions made today and to decide them before an adjournment for the MRR REE EEE ERM * * & (By United Press Leased Wi * * BOSTON, May 29.—An inno *& * vation in church going has ® * inaugurated by Chas. ® * n and John J. Van Valk- # * prominent Massachu- * *s aeronauts, who went to * * chureh at Topsfield from * * Lowell, a distance of 20 miles, ¥ * in a balloon * * * eee ee ee ee CAT COMMITS SUICIDE. WASHINGTON, May 29.—Climb- ing into the cab of a Southern Rail- way locomotive getting up steam in the roundhouse near the Union tsation, a large black cat committed |suicide by leaping into the firebox of the engine as the fireman was shoveling coal, NEEDLE THROUGH HIS HEART, LONDON, May 29.—Gustav Mahe ler, who died here, left instructions that his heart be pierced with @ needle to ma sure that he ta dead before bls body is interred, H

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