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ATTACKS GIRL IN HOTEL ROOM it 4, | DEATH IN OL. 13, NO. 83. Snapshot picture taken by Star photographer ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SEATTLE, IN WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911. TY | The Seattle Star TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP, THE BOYS ARE MAR Fae ee of Veterans he li 1arching up Second av. this morning Man Who Attacked Woman Is Arrested GIANTS WIN SEATTLE ONE CENT. ON TRAINS AnD NEWS STANDS ba EXTRA CHING = ne is led by B. F. Luce, the 87-year-old drummer boy 4IKILLEOIN DROWNS IN — | | youn Women from Country Meet With Sensational Ex 7 perience at Stirling Hotel | : AT SEATTLE | Following the sensational attack! ar rned with u By United Press Leased Wire a 4 Batteries. |upon Mra, Jesse Bixbey, aged 27, ed in the Duwamish MEXICO CITY 0. — Fe a Seattle—Seaton a encer. lof Kelso, Wash. early this morning Wolf, being io were Soe a 3 ‘ Annual Speed Contest at Indianapolis Results in One Death| Victoria—Sage and De Vogt jin & room at the Stirling hotel, |, 1 ape Baggs gree = : A. E. Kneass, a the G (By Upited Press Leased Wire 110,000 people were w nificent ball and both ate, F. J. Wolf is held without bail lark, and Wolf rushed « night celet n of th Ame Ba r INDIANAPOLIS, May 30.—Archie | When the gates finall ing almost errorle at the city jail today on » charge of ance, wh ran into the) Drunken parade Fosgate ne . Greiner, mitiionaire driver of the fa this Morning ait. oe ida Tripett, proj ar and Pa ot Viva Made wavi belleve e rare The rae 4 inal i ‘ i r only after hard playing { prietress of the hotel, and Mre. J. man H y believing | f f fies a eved t . . a bet. Aenplen cat Wei today's great inter last had no’ Wit pote sg Aare Doyle, employed by her, were also Sergeant K he Dowam- | in the “ 5 fationa! speed contest, was fatally ! r . : Kneass w as earning @ 1 salar Sain saa hs sckananteten, 6. Giants on the long end aves ed on charge of disorderly |ish dairy employe, Wolfe swung . GS : food cbey he . Ay ht in BC conduct re riplett was reat him, saying “I've got ar t nh . bea pee py ss i ght in 2 runs on ¢ no on s a he killed when on the thir hits und were only kept from tieing {leased on $100 ball, while Mrs fintab K AFTER FIRE CHIEF sarge : 0 one emerged 4 gren tho car skidded 20 fest and the score and weibly winning | Coyle put up $50 bail for him, and at the pt F Mayor Dillis «Seer cht magnon p 4 ed with the rr OMe bs wo of th y learne held by one of the pa es . Scand bai. y both rear wheels were tora off. ees t S. : oo a a oy “y { the 8 e de eae Then the car, bumping and jolting, oe ane ‘ directed b Mra. Bix Mrs. Bixbey Strangled piew yy x. i q apes Dom the wok aed ereriwrnet. | Ly Spm ympanion, Mra. J. Biddle Both Mra. Bixbe 1 Mrs. Bid Bigs Pe gta rey Spectators in the grand stand were Davis fouled to Spence Raymer ce agli or A 4 ~ ai. ae y aan tae visit Seatt ; ignorant of the accident. out, Raymond to. Weed. Keller! ‘town earlier in |appapeed at the e station wishin: Sect y The fatality occurred in the walks and steals second. Goodman | tg . 1 4 2 pa Te : m. aie . | thirteenth lap of the race, when the thrown out at first on ® dropped | nines, parent's home at ‘Delling ailimanbos the nosh of hevieg | 4 Ampiex car was hurled into tne air — a Davidson | =m been atrangled | SHE’S FREE NOW | and overturned. The accident was . a ae Cr ait to Hiavie Asked Him to Leave. Her clothes were torn Mra. | 4 F eeused by the explosion of both rear i i renee ‘ ’ They took in a show and then|Diddleman's eyes were swollen. | (BY Caited Press essed Wire) tires. on a advantage > Second Inning. — r inquired for a suitable hotel. Wolf Mre. Bixbey's husband al, nit ge hs a ’ < ? Greeted by the finest day ef the | half mast 7 a of people on q Greiner is one of four millionaires | bir urman, Grant and Bruc Ward flies to Cruikshank. Million | offered to show them to the Sterl-| traveling salesman. One of the — — n wa the . 1 | the st bulldings sail who foliow the racing game for| Brown were also heavily backed. *| thrown out at first on dropped third jing hotel. Th assumed |wamen had been in Seattle once | arriman , . pe aceap {the old 1 and now and sport. He achieved a reputation as ace started Burman | Strike. McMurda fans i charge and in some manner before. The other was making her she : P ; *Ithen cheered them Iu “ a daring driver at the Crown Point, speed king,” with all} Bues singles over second rdicompanied the women to their | first winit b —< ng marched : the oer ourvinale Ind., and Elgin, Ills, races. of a real coronation, | files to Raymer. Bues is caught off|room. He was asked to leave but Sergeant Incensed rep of the bands, in honor of their dead | were held in the Armory, with yocal Two More Murt. was placed a gold| frst. Cocash thrown out at first | retused Sergeant » deeply in-| 8 4 comrades solos and addresses. — : q Driver Tetzlaff of the Lozier was with rubies and|by Spencer. One hit | Woman Ran for Aid the attitude alleged t WOMEN BOOTBLACKS FAIL Led 1 Daniel W rew Flowers This Afternoon, thrown from his car and his leg . The bauble was worth) Third Inning. | Becoming alarmed, the women m taken by Mr Tr KANSAS CITY, M er |ner and of police, t ’ this afternoon the graves broken. In the 155th mile he steered $1/ and was pre ted by a tire De Vos on to W 3 in-| threatened to call the p ©, and | the landlady bein, one month, ‘a rade f t decorated and services held too close to Disbrow’s Pope-Hart gles to center. Davi ed. | Wolf, it appears ick Mra. B She ought to be prosecuted to/ing + with men ¢ way about 10 o'clock. Th the auspices of Sexton post ford, his front wheel striking the t ack was clear-| Rayrther forces Sage at second. dieman, as she hurried out, and full Mmit of the law,” he. said,!oniy closed last nigt n a nt | ree Lawton, th Tribute will be paid to the fear hub of Disbrow’s car, Both|ed the « hat had ed the! hit |warned her that he would beat her |“and I am willing to dev my lof slac Boge 2» ie tattle ot the ka y of the veterans of the navy 4 cars were damaged and withdrawn. t or intent 4 fies to Million. Spencer jinto insensibility he dare call entire time to accomplishir 1 ¢ ce and the en | gui ad b Gf thy . joint Women’s Relief Corps an@ Teziaff’s mechanician, Dave Lew- | t an to MeMurda. Seaton|anyone, Mrs, Biddleman told Mrs Believe Women's Story uae 3 make |i ae eae ne foot of Mamie Is, was hurled from the car. One o Raymer Triplett and Mrs. Doyle the rgeant Kee a we “ ose | f st. at 6 this evenit of his arms and one of his legs were lined up in Fourth Inning he what was happening Patrolman Clark and Hortc and s At the invitation of Oteo Wolf bh, Atal x ut, Leard to Weed. Good. Mrs ett, it is said, regarded | Captain Willard, who w broken. Keller out, Leard to Weed. Good } ‘ 1 , many of the G. A. R. men lunched ae forward | man out, Leard to Weed 4 out, | matter unimportant and said: jof headquarters when th ew i at the Wolf's Caf-teria at 1 o'cloo Dickacn's body waa t stil ng around || eard to Weed Ob, that's alright were made, are all a m. . etoine texvtnn tee tae aaniaae jock, fated. He was dragged the ralt | teard walks, Davidson singles Ran into Policeman pressed with t ry told by the 5 E. |W eaten os gene ioe Be soe eeaeeet c oaart walks. Davidson singles! 1, ine meantime, Wolf, it is\women, “They are, both young] AMERICAN LEAGUE. |} | Seattle Observes Day. car, wl pvertur n redhat bg 0g Iman! snarged, had choked Mra. Bixbey | married women br At Philadelphia v-yea d emorial day was generally ob- as it left the tra ® o MeMurda, Learé r. ; Wot se 2. H, B| 8 3 Mille rved by Seattle people. Stores, wage At; was based on the flies to Davis. Dav n ie thrown |#Md attacked her, Receiving no » ppears accepted Wolfe's proffered R BE. |* Ba J P » Eerere Steet 0 drivers Ay t ne hit, |/8faction from the land lady, Mrs. | aid w k 0 6 OF nks and all public buildings were first it was belie de ata len jout at the plate ee © Philadelphia o & close Hundreds of families went a but in a few o a J * 7 Fifth Inning. — " Pa es Batter tt and 7 to the cemeteries, where the graves 3 consciousness ans were|! ait | Million files to Davis. McMurda GIRLS VOTE? NO! Krause and : of Gaparted Gaee we a: wae summoned, and after a careful ex rons oe 7b 4 Simplex, | fans. De Vogt walks, Sage flukes. | . . ic flowers, while others took advant amination said there a chance | Case es ee ee att Weed out, Goodman to McMurda (By United Press Leased Wire ‘At Waahineten e of the holiday for trips into the my Greiner to recover. The acct Satan’ aithans PepeHart? j,|Cocash out, De Vogt to McMurda CHICAGO, May 30 fou nae eee puntry Seat occerreé when the was in ow Popeiartiors, Fox; V Raymond flies to Davis wémén students of the Northwest- | Bo r <== =a : — a’ pt ne aggre ape ee cott, Knight; Case, Jagersberger oe ee ern un ity of wmoh will be | Washington i Grant's adit nares r Jones; Stutz, Anderson; Mer Davis out, Bues to Weed. KR graduated June 14, are out Batteries: Cleotte and ( Q - p 4 Wishart; Amplex, Turner; | mer follows wes same route. K . against granting equal suffrage Hughes and Ainsmith Knox, Helehe tick, ¢ let; | files to Cruikshank | Bie ag, ee : ‘ frei cMurda. Be An engineer Is b ed to be! Wamen hey balloted on the B Ba Fiat, He Spencer fouls to McMurda. Beaton! , o8 Mle A tte ject at>class day exercise: y At Cleveland Nat N fans. Leard walks, Leard out steal-|dead, a fireman perhaps fatally tn _ ; ir National, Me 2 sy jured, one baggageman and | five: voted in favor of the propewl-|_ 1 1 or eae ; ; ‘| Wilcox Mo} irla Pe HE send] Pie ike negro waiters badly injured in the | Gon, Detroit N 9 ith ened bac and;began applauding the little old n, F ackson, Cobe; Jackson,| ; vning. .g|wreck of the fast Columbian passen- | Clev Th 7 ic 1 with the d mer boy, his eyes flashed ag Tower Cuttin Delane: Fiat Goodman flies to Cocash a ecg ie Ay yas a get Batterie Summers and Star o 7 y Fr 1 h at the drum to the tune of Bruce wef out, Seaton to Weed. Million walk ger baa A, Sri WIFE MAY TAKE age; Mit Hand Land the & " drummer “boy,” led | “Dixie * far 0} on, | Million eals second McMurda |tiree miles w of Marengo at t u has | t 3 Fra fare n mon,| Million stea nd. 3} i 4:46 o'clock this morning, he ¢ war veterans in the parad Luce has led the veterans’ parade . H ‘ord; Losier, lout, Leard to Weed pO COE * te ee “ thi ( x for years pa ext H { Bigelow: Simplex.|the rigtit field fence. Crutkshank | Patched at once to the scene from STSBURG, P. : : rege was drum | ped a desperate B Fiat, Br Velle files te Keller. Bues singles over|Malden, but the full details have | | PETTS i, Pa, May 30.—A/St. Lou § ma n, under | ’ ‘ = ae , : tes a hot yet reached George W. Hib.|WOmian has the right to sleep on | Chicago pri 0 wounded time, shot away from NE | Cole \ Amplex, Gr second. Sage tries to catch or end oO} od, no e It rt \ ia | t bar general passenger agent,| her end of a bed, n t Batteri Pe ay vania, Va ma Benz, Burman; Benz, Knippe off fi McMurda muffing the b by which may be her husband's pref ott, Olmatead, Lang nd you I (By United Press Leasea Wire.) 4 patake e - and Bues goes to th ais erénce, That was the decision Payi this} OKLAHOMA CITY, May ¥ sacrifice scoring Bue Coeesh Conductor Johnson escaped and van, Payne : nis | May ovnd the course, the cars WANTS COIN BACK re 1 sfeiteras touts |reported that no passengers were OGM Jury In Judge John C. Ha mi the | Citizens of Oklahoma City todity clit the f § . - Gio tenga Girt eriously hurt, although the wreck |™aker's court, in the case of Mr se vant to put new/sent a committee to “reason wi LOHAN FARK Cal, 3 qoe-tniee and Cocash to [seriously hurt, although the wreck | IAMKOrs, Court the cate axte:| NATIONAL LEAGUE. Dat new | sents oaaimltiee to Preaeae Wiaae 4 ing mai at Goodwin, actor a I second, but 1s called out when he) CHiN wee eewand day coach left | husband, W. R. Derrir a weal At New York. aan th used to relinquish his office since ck, a ul vent , is | fa Two runs, two} | | tracks, but landed right side|thy manufacturer of wago' be ; : M. mintyy a O1 he election of a rt mayor and 16 | he va d to dine hit error % r cause, she says, he kicked her re- |B n s live joners. Lackey was elect t : y . bre ip. A tourist sleeper derailed, | C4”) \ 1 | i 7 - llega rte 4 Eighth Inning The diner and first class sleeper |Peatedly. Mr. Derringer testified, |New York . 4 the vets turned the corner at{ed mayor under the councilmanie oe, attac contrac De Vogt out, Leard to Weed.!aiq not leave the rails in rebuttal, that his wife took de-|__ Batterie anion and Berger ler and Second owd of governmen 4 Ep . e gave valuable aig, 734 Davis out, Leard tol” phe fact that the train was alj|lght in sleeping at the foot of the |Marquard and Wilson = = ———— = - = a x wa bi er wive dna ’ inst his expressed desire | 7 f the VEWAR J 0.—The neer file Me oN eaton | gor The ne wiiquor license ordinance | . " b i B tatue of Abra| rounds out to MeMurda - was adopted by the city counc Shicago 4 , 1902 pe oa ee tn da aath m Lincoln, believed be the| Ninth Inning Finds Elephant In Back Yard. |terday without discussior Pittsbi or a 6 In 1902, in the f the United States vs. the cers } en asked bronze figure cast in| Raymer se ut a two-bagger| COLUMBUS, Neb., May 20.—City|sen and Griffiths — alor Pace nee Pn “a an¢ eb Cc. & O. Fuel Co., Justice Day, then ‘on the circuit nce in Americ ce in the Unite tates, was }Over third. Keller singles. Good-| Bngineer Gottschelt was startled Against It Griffiths said he was not | Adam R bench, delivered this opinion: 100,000 People See Start led here today by Col. Theo-|man singles to right, scoring Ray-/the other morning to find an ele-|suffieiently familiar with the bill a Poe : q More than 160,000 persons saw|dore Roosevelt, Before the cere-|mer and advancing Keller (o third.|phant in his back yard, stalking| JQhe ordinance was passed prac At Boston, oats Congress has seén fit to prohibit all contracts im y the of the big event e|mony the former president re-|Ward hits a two-bagger to right! around, sticking his trunk into rose | tleally as first drawn, except that it} |, “ o/restraint of trade. It has not left to the courts the con- a 6 & re ope ewed A ade of veterans field, scoring Keller. Million fans.| jushes and plucking blossoms from | provides that liquor may be sold in | Philadelphia 7 . : : a h he gates were op vi 1 a parad n , J iy £ rom | a, rs } . } a metal Se ica Tae aha eaten =» |MeMurda fans. De Vogt grounds | the top of a chorry tree. Gottschelt {cafes and restaurants maintaining | Boston ; vt peoine | ideration of the question whether such restraint 18 out to Weed. Two runs, four hits. qidn't put his nose outside th sor {booths without curtains and with Sg rm a Rar ree re . {reasonable or unreasonable.’ Totals Juntil the keeper from a circus ar-|on@, side open toward the main | Brown anc oui ikea j until v ne r | | ee lve, con- H. 8. |rived to reclaim the elephant roomm. | Justice Lurton, then also a circuit judge, con ; | Victoria ae ha ae jcurred in this opinion F storia 5 " os , “ s « « R. H. 1 i Boattle ' : ‘a ya , : Cincinnati £8.04 In the Standard Oil case, and again yesterday im : THE STAR 1S AFTER ONE! WE HAVE THE APPARATUS— “Does your wife do the cookin, woman would rather see her hus yand bitten by St. Louts 4 11 2) the Tobacco Trust case, both Day and Lurton reversed HUMAN INTELLIGENCE AND PROPHETIC VISION COM- Now, madam, do I look as if a mad dog than kissed by another woman | Batterte mith and McLean; | case, BINED IN PICTURE MAKING. aia?” |Severold, Sallee and Bresnahan. j the mselves upon this point

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