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The Seattle Star (‘ITY | EDITION| ___ +» ONLY ANDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE EDITI VOL. 13, NO, 120, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911. « QONE CENT. °3,2%42°, iy 2 wut AC WIND-SWEPT FLAMES REAP Oh Sec, the Jewels; Our King andSTAJN WITH AX AWFUL HARVEST OF DEATH Queen Will Wear Them WHILE ASLEEP NEWe bsaNDe COUPLE IS Two Michigan Cities Swept by Terrific Forest Fires— | — . Hundreds of People May Be Dead—Every Vestige i ~ eareeana ; sage” = 2 Rope - aN of Victims Destroyed by Devouring Flames. : ve wey ‘ i Sy ¥ (Bulletin,) ing as they fled dead bodies of their > i Pa ! (By United Pree Leased Wired | friends and neighbors lying in the| i, ; (a) ay Pee ewe ; ‘ HN Giiseen: pataates . With the arrest of John Mes EAST TAWAS, Mich. July 12.—| streets of the town, in the churches, 8c 3 ‘A « 4° tra " 2 eee r at yr a today, the county offi | Eight hundred refugees from the| and in a hall packed to the doors, | = " eet he * ra oft Sk (“ ’ ward clearing up the mys- | + : , t * er of chie Coble and young wife, Nettie, found dead in bed yesterday, their heads crushed ! fire that has swept northern Michi-| which was soon enveloped in| gan, arrived here by noon today, all| fiames. How many have perished of them homeless and destitute and| today is unknown and poselbly many so badly burned and injured | will never be known, as the flames i that ti ‘were forced to craw! on| were so fierce that ry vestige , Thurston Co., Wash.—Did an insane man mur- their hands and knees. of many of the victims will be de | der Archie Coble and his young wife, Nettie That is th * ie The food supply here is exhaust-| stroyed. (Ry United Press Leased Wire.) | ss theory the sheriff’ c vC a ed andtin answer to appeals for out-| The fire started last night in the| CHICAGO, July 12.—A real Wild! a i 7 4 ete bs , res ff's a “ is working on this afternoon. A side help, rellef parties are en route}dense forest near Oscoda, and,| West hold-up, resulting in a running wal Qo ae f an, who acted as though demented, was seen by neighbor's from Bay City, bringing ona, | fanned by a gale, swept unchecked | QU" fire through three miles of st ' near Coble’s home the evening before the tragedy, and the next? doctors, nurses and medical sup-| through that city and jumped the | streets, hosted South Chicago into | . morning was observed at a place several miles distant. He was ies. }Au Sable river into the town of|# panic today. seen running throu hi x : Taek nek’ Souk Nha, 08° pereeeel ac Gable Three unmasked men entered the | is Sera pre “ igh fields. A sheriff's posse is now trying met death wi the forest fire H Jewelry store of Cole & Young and} | —_ jundreds Jump Into River. swept through the town of Au Sa-| ordered the five clerks to throw as ble is declared by Stanley Edgely| Driven from their homes by the | up their hands. One clerk reached % \INI 1 ¢ auth ic dmit that they of Flint, who arrived here today | OMrush of the flames, the people Of) for a pistol, and the robbers fied . ter - - 2 are tel i identification from the devastated region. He| Oscoda fled in panic through the/t 9 a waiting automobile, covered | ~ ed this sniedober y ¥ Were said that he saw 50 or more per-| Streets without a moment to #AVe| the driver, and ordered him to “cut eid hie 18 , nig ‘hie B. Coble, 25, sons fall scorched in the streets of the bodies of their fellow citi#ens | her loose.” | j and his 18-yea wil ie, as the couple lay asleep in bed. Au Sabie. who, struck down by the leaping Without the toss of a moment's | | The dead 1 sund in the home of the youn A | flames, lay along the streets. Hun-| time. the police, who were soon on | ON vnc : 1 heen killed with « doubleaiae EAST TAWAS, Mich. July 12—/dreds of them took refuge on the/the scene, commandeered several | : a a og Pree Raine : ole-bi < heir homes swept by a terrific| freight steamer Kongo, which was/other automobiles and took up the 4 > > % a a d his wife had 4 aoe fire which has already de-| lying at ber dock in Au Sable. Oth-| chase. W one of the robbers a nly ¢ murder ve e head. She stroyed two cities and is menacing |¢rs jammed a regular south-bound | covered the driver of the car they varently a é « hing a eper in the bed ethers, hundreds of Michigan peo-| Passenger train on the Detroit and| had stolen, the others hid down in ple may be dead today—scores| Mackinac railroad, while hundreds/the tonneau and opened fire on | rom the appearance of the t srobable that Cobl surely are—in the worst timber | of —e ger 2 the = pe pevead perm er#, who poured volley | ’ ape sg ; probabte that Coble in the history of the/fire, plunged Into the waters of/after volley into the speeding car. ; i awaking. { egal ad a iam Lake Huron, where it is belleved| After running a few more blocks | ROBBERY NOT THE MOTIVE. Two towns—Oscoda and Au|many of them were drowned |the “pirate car” stopped and the 4 Robbery not the ‘motive of this is crune. (ia Gable in Northeastern Michigan—| More than 300 refugees who ar-/three robbers, firing a parting ‘ seated, “a ' Re © heeile a have been swept clean. Not a/rived here this morning said that fusiliade, took to their heels and/ Talk about King George ar olf chains of toyal orders and the They are on exhibition ir " Haigh ’ : rei air beside the building remains in Oscoda. Hun-|when the train left Oscoda the | escaped Queen Mary and their crown jewel (im reeal assortment. So they're! er's window on Second and een distu dreds of persons were driven by flames were leaping 100 feet high an Well furnished with pretty bau. were just finished yesterday after They may have some of the deta) girl-wife came the flames into Lake Huron, pass-|and roaring like « furnace. | an any of thelr brother and sis noon, On the manly brow of the | fr ichigar c 4 o and has since lived here. She vs = worked out in more elaborate afi¢|ier monarchs of the old countries, king and the gracious head of the | wa. le na local store , : | costly fashion, BUT—the king and| The photograph of the Potlatch queen the crowns will flash an: ene Tike Wi HAYWOOD CONTRIBUTED 10 MAN 5 ARREST queen of the Potlatch have their|crown jewels was taken this morn. glitter to the delight of thousanc - = WW. crowns, and their scepters, and/ing by The Star staff photographer, | within the next few days William D. Haywood, who, as sec | meeting tomorrow night ia the : -- = - = — Claims His Wif J d Hi enact the Westra Feserion|Exgey) Mall of Boron yond RECALL 100 His Majesty’ His Loyal Subjects s Wife Jugged Him to Sano fry of the care nc/peak when ne wan nue | LA Ou atean Ausatin,| Twenty san Majesty s Message to Mit ccstec acs: Get Him Out of the Way or the recall | proach the dignity of un o all, it Kai ee ur years ago, was| He sald this morning that he| which is responsible for ¢ anity of « pageant we! Bow yo all, tha gar d'Oro peeenate tai i Fane ARO don{knew nothing of the ordinance|campaign of several councilmen|worthy of the name will be the|ha bidden one hundred thousand MORE DUKES , order to aot Cake Ne teen ae son, a Seattle carpenter, being fined | which gives a monopoly in the bill/and Mayor Dititng, announced to |crackerjack featury of the Golden |guests to Seattle during the week Here is another ato of | Ei areer to eek Cate Hie Name) Cae ty dal ind” found hiaome mth = 6 d ting business to Foster &{day that Councilman Steiner's | Potintch. of the Golden Potlatch, 97 Royal appointees that were ag Ages Bae agate fe hor home, he was pete age digs abooy <a v0 Kieteer. But Judge Gordon held jname will go on the A Peeataet The old rink on Fourth ay, looks; The lords and nobles of the realm announced from. the King's * i : : . a : = : : os eerie oe beso . . »| along with those of Wardall, Blaine /itke a real fairyland today. Won-|hay¢ been ordered to decorate the | * headquarters today Basted sites ~ , or. Dowever, after Ber lata lating the bill posting ordinance. | that ignorance of the law was no} | t 2 : Wilkinson, Duke of #|County jail this morning, Flora A./had time to influence her, also ¢ je 5 worth | 4nd Kellogg. derful castles and Mowery 4 ts and high of th John I Ikinson, “ . a Roa sew gpthi alg arecaiethaliated bog rae Sega a Secretary Stirtan of tho Recall |have been welded out of plaster of anttle pvr wiped ghiond points (# British Columbia *|Kinsle, his wife for 22 years, pre-; turned against him, he claims, and cluster light poles, advertising a/jof j Bis sald today ‘that over! paris and lberal applications of of entrance to the Golden Potlatch Rer, William A. Major, Duke * | ferred a charge of indecent conduct/he was again landed In jail, this = — bs —==—=11,200 names had already © | new paint tans stag hen Beoreet tvinity * /against him and landed him in jall|time in the county jail, on the placed on Mayor Dilling’s recall! gear: ) abd Eugene M. Carr, Duke * for a term of 63 days. During that} charge that he was threatening his Yukon. period, he claims, she started di-| wife. He has remained there for — == wanna == D G ndEmma Eames Marry boos om Mares. Talbag'y. S000) folks will sit up and take/all Joyal subjects shall also petitios jetween four and ©! notice whon the big parade pirit of 0 ial fe e ogorzaa It whon the big parade passes; |tmto the spirit of our great f Donald B. Olsen, Duke * |vorce proceedings against him and two weeks now. He was put under thousand names were a to be the committee has a big surprise e city may be in gala (By United Press Leased Wire) morning at 10:30 o'clock in the! on the recall for the three council: | sore et eT ie iece ons are are’ oe Royal Guard obtained the Coveted property as|a $260 pe bond, ‘wut. could aan PARIS, July 12—Emilio De Go-|chureh of St. Pierre de Craillet. —_| men HE mee: fO6 S1 .9o4 re 0 \ Harold, Duke as a divorce raise‘ the money i And, by the way, tho first wire dered to place upon your homes!) 140 Cascades Kinsle this morning, through his! Kinsle is 68 years old, amd an - cal Mabame Tames fa thd divorced] “Tne movement for the recall of ! gorza and Madame Emma Eames . | he movemen loan message has been received here and places of business suitable dec we or’s wife of Julian Story and De Gogor Councilman ba F Charles E. Claypool, Duke attorney, Gefeller and Horner, start-| chin > r were married today in the rs Mayor Dilling and Councilman |¢o0. King Bagar tom in order that the colore|% (, Charles ninist by trade. The * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * } * office in the Rue d’Anjou cial |2a was divorced a year ago. It '8| Steiner was thrust on us,” said | According to the prees agents ofp our great nation may m oa cick tebe * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ed habeas corpus proceedings. He! pus writ will come before Judge ® that after he was released from | Main Saturday morning. In addl- tion to this, Kinsle started proceed- ings to have the divorce annulled om . the ground that no proper service was had upon him. Kinsle cannot read English, he says, and did not know that his wife served him with a divorce complaint when he was handed some papers in the city 1 stockade. The onal affidavit mo by Mrs an against the gran yesterday was later produced the 17 Jurors but so far as jis wn no action concerning the matter was taken. When the jur learned of the affidavit they ned a Star reporter, who instructed to bring the copy of o tatner & vic erim son being ros witness, | + davit which had His fathi onvicte be! e ec itne: s fi mvicted eriminal,;son being the prosecuting n lomte a aoe paslden tues bela a aie ab \ | the « e > 22, 19 i Toes and aatlad @ Meanie Of jat The Star office by Mrs. § Don Morrow no longer Bas ate he nage rt ge erin was | sent direct by The Star thousands | RAID ELKS |the order and tzing a quantl Sadia he tadlantionh. tae hast bear the family nam ee (re Cote Sen on lof readers are sending their petl-| |}Mquor found there. The complaints ed criticisms aimed at jurors from | he secured permission from Judge | tained by the supreme court a short | cnr aA Pooek Shae When) S ae | : 4 tions direct to Canada. Seattle post | were sign Haynes, an other sources are the cat Frater to change his name to Don|time ago. He was sentenced from | ortic lala etated to The Star today LEWISTON, Ida, July 12—In | » ha p e > seve e he p e) Elk, who gave his key to the sheriff. more mirth than nything else. T! Leroy, because “he has become es-| two tc ven years in the peniten-| nat the petition letters came in 80/ dignation fs stro: ' ‘i . ho ga é Tokers are Watair cab Ghaea tranged and separated from certain tiary, and will be taken to W alla | thick last week that it was neces z rong today | The liquor seized was in bottles, Paar dae Alizing that of bis family relations, and that it) Walla in a few days. Morrow has| sary to send them In bundles from | “0"6 members of the Order of/ marked with the names of the own cent citizens of Seattle are backi fs unpleasant for him to bear the | been a resident of King county for| gerttie, Elks against Sheriff Click for his «name of Morrow.” 25 yeam, and had dabbled in politics | Sende 329 Petitions. Frank Morrow, the father, was/|at Ballard. His son, Don, was born} yyry convicted of a statutory offense, the|and ralsed in this count , ** e cured. |reported that Mme. Eames paid Mrs. | dispensations having been secured. |reported that Mm: mes Stirtan | che: Potintah, the kan te new. oun-lMan eae cnlocs cf ohibe ane walter ispensation of Pope | De Gogorza $100,000 Sinn, tame. Mawes, though a| — to be coming down from) /By the Lord High Chamber! Thomas W. Bruce, Duke y the Royal Cupboard. * "3 posed 1 | Noun hip Port! G Protestant, may be married In a| Held Up at Revolve ewe She Kings Mesngee oc: [oie PACE B : . a r 4 ont enjamin L. Gate Roman Catholic church, and through! tae he had been held up las Here is his mossage to the people First Royal Secretary njani 5 ¢ dispensation of the attorney gen. by waree night at the point of two re as ‘ ‘ sae the Royal Jewels eral of France, the couple were re James C he Alaska Coast Milton J. Whitson, Duke Royal Decorations Marion FE. Hay, Duke Washington George W. Dilling, Duke Office 10 days before the ceremony.|police late this morning by Ed hy United Frese Leased Wire.) te Mek” letter, supposed to be from The civil ceremony today will be | Thomas, 1813% Seventh av. It hap- WASHINGTON, July 12-—That|Richard S. Ryan, the Guggenhelm followed by a religious ceremony,| pened at 9:30 on the corner Of/ ‘The Star's prediction made last the Morgan-Guggenheiin “grab” of|maa, to former Secretary of the ee wook that nearly 60,000 of 18) jinskan coal industries, th Intéior Richard A. Ballinger =e ee = =====|readers would sign the petition |“ 88% ai industries, through |iter declared he was eager to d b F th b Sh for the pardon oe a rised pe se of lands on the | cooperate in hunting for the docu has come tru and indications pow | shore of Controller bay, is not yet pent So far, however, he sald. Son, Burdened by Father’s Shame, |: :,22¢ 2c%ex 20" tore of Gousrote: tay, te not yo et Bo fr, howeyer, tsa Will reach. 76.900 serted here today by Secretary of|/ment had revealed no letter from Has Nam Ch d b Co rt oe ease cfs glen mative Barc gpa Bn iy gy! Ryan to Ballinger In which Charles e ange y u bering 11,000 were forwarded to} Discussing the mysterious “Dick|P, Taft's name was mentioned }Governor ¢ ‘al Earl Groy this Puget Sound Claude Bannick, Duke Royal Police eee eee EEE EEE RE ee ee ee . ers, and Sheriff Click has announe-| them. T jurors show }action in raiding the clubrooms of ed that arrests will follow Charles W. Wapenstein was not| whatever of being fooled or bull Santo Meneghint of Black | eee ‘sea saitiinasit nore sentenced this morning. At the | dozed they recognize no boss Diamond spent a few hours with bosses Will You Look i 1 le 4 n. a friend, and got 329 signatures for mae Sneed VYIH I. Marels, Ene, oe Manicure Girls Hate “Talk Pest”) s-its: “=| SEATTLE WANTS NO SOP) :2222°22°2°"% |ATHUR LEWIS IS J for Her Picture paper, which are pasted together, | . and measure about 12 feet in 1 : rs ments that lasted nearly an hour, Th S > length. Mrs. Meneghini requesta| The protest of Seattle against the increasing of rates at the |continued the sentence until a in e tar? WERE HAVING LOTS The Star to thank those who signed | local assay office has finally induced President Taft to leave | week from today, July 19. jae Cees dole Scnen A d Will Y OF WEATHER, AINT WE the petition, which she ciroulated./the rates as they are, presumably pending further investiga-| Morris asked for the continuance} OROVILLE, Cal, July 12 n f ou ! |Arthur Lewis, brother of Mrs Hon on the ground that he was follow: | Arthur ¥ votre Cy ‘f 3 >» ni » Rumball, 8 today held . To Abolish | _Now the whole question before Seattle and the govern-|ing up some information which Ba ee ae eeeter taf Follow the Trail }ment officials in this assay office affair should be: Is it good | would show that at least one of the connection with the killing of ° business for the government to maintain the old rates h jurors had expressed a prejudiced | He Rumball, 13, in Gridley, The | of the u lic u opinion against Wappenstein before | trial of Lewis and Mrs. Rumball Would it not h av t ren better from the g rnment standpoint lhe waa entled upen the Jury. Thiel was scheduled te be held ia Sep to have all Alaska 1 shipped direct to the Frisco min | The germ laden drinking cup It ' y Theref a eorata atin uta | information, said Morris, will be the tember. will soon be a thing of the past | t's purely a matter of business 1erefore Seattle should | basis of a motion for a new trial. in Seattle if the councli adopts |now get busy. Seattle should bring forward every argument Kae RK KKK f * the bill which Health Commis: | in favor of her claim | STORM KILLS eae 4 “ i *% Personal property values in ie eha Gaote ae conan | But if it is not good business for the government to main- % King county have fallen some tee this morning postponed ac- | tain the old rates at the local assay office, then Seattle does not (ity Valted Press 4 Wire.) * wbas as compared with those | wa HAMILTON, Ont... July Aj of last year, according to siectituibi we eatonines (nae ‘ terrific wind tric storm | County Assessor Parish, Real necestity of making It ae sw } There's the point. last evening unroofed the hospital, |#* estate valuation remain the nb ae Rie Penge li set If it is bad business for the government to keep those|piew down the athletic club's|* same. The total shown by the - jold assay charges in effect, then the government is rabbing all | stan destroyed win got the|* as ment roll is estimated The bill requires that all a ges in hen the governmen i uf gal ik auhcciaw Te pate set ener douaOO aot stores, office buildings, manu the other people of the country in drder to hand attle a little ne, ani ig Bea + Peipece crabby Ayer facturing plants, jal publie sop. If it is bad business for the} government to do this for | Sass Windows on meny vdlled by|® porations. The board of equal aces, in short, wherever the . S at ‘ gr . Abe Pid . - t . ; public hae access, the drinking | scattle, then Seattle pe will ha¥e no grounds to kick when ja falling electric ight wire |® ization will meet August - : — B go , ds some othe : of sent | and remain in session for two ver wonder where the manicur’ mostly and Is long on the conver-| cup be abolished. Crichton |the government hands some other city a bunch of the people's | | | eeks. ‘ lek fusenns hac trade? sational stuff. He begins by| proposes to have “bubbling | money for political instead of business reasons | en ‘At college, of course-~and right|@#king observations — on : the| faucets, that Is Inverted faucets, If Seattle wants sop then Seattle must remain silent while} levee db eadie ed date ee ae weather and rambles along In a| where a person may turn on her cities with the political p heir sop. | (By United Press Leased Wire.) si cer eatrae in Seattle personal vein until the girl finally} the water and drink from the ig f: ewe § wid sd pull get - - TORONTO, Ont, July 12—-Wm, Just fawney, manicurist co}- | answers: stream. This system is now in The Star believes, from all the information that it has McLean, electrician at the city at hand, that it will be good business for the government to | hall, who was prostrated by heat|| NEWS ITEMS FROM lege right on Second av, with “Seventy-five cents, please. vogue at the county court Sraduates every two weeks Pay the cashier.” Reuse. maintain the assay office here under the old rate of charges. | last week, today attended a picnic Twice a month they turn "em out,| “That's her. answer. —_—_— ; eae ro dasa > © perro Bes. | ad witered the “married” men's | THE HICKTOWN BEE blondes, brunettes, large and small| “For some reason these pests|¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ i WHET, Se eee Mee ore em WEeneVves She | aoe: After running @ few yatds HOKE SMITH IS SENATOR Star believes Seattle would be accepting sop, then The [ho dropped dead ° Sporting clue wil Star will be against it. 0 eat show in all duly equipped to ply the|think we girls are supposed to M gentle art of manicuring. furnish entertainment while we ATLANTA, Ga, July 12 Hoke Smith, former goyernor |e MMMM MEME YR MEM tonight t > Several 2 were in town to * * * Scores of ‘gm are scattered| manicure them,” pouted the soul-|* kK throughout Seattle's business |ful-eyed operator, stamping her|* of Georgia, and one time mem. ay section, all doing well, thank you,| right foot on the tile, just like|* of Prestdent Cleveland's cabt * * * * HEE A EEE EEA E EERE Billions of the people’s money has been handed out in this | way, not for busimess reasons, but purely because of political] * THE WEATHER. * Piilnin die ob aahktana-et the pull, It’s been a case of “You seratch my back and I'll scratch|* Fair and warmer tonight #) portum today, (Advt.) our law don’t flirt or get fresh like the States senator here on the ours.” “You goute » ane ‘ " ” * and Thursday, moderate north. ® This is butter-melting weather Of course, the trade has iteleomie opera manicurist depicts us,|# first joint ballot of the Georgia #|JOUrs.” “You gouge me and I'il'gouge you % easterly winds we] ain't ier drawback in the shape of the|so I think it’s time to cut ft out,”|* assombly. But a new era is dawning * Sei gieete Patent be nents Sr young peste who runs to clothes |she added with another stamp KKK KKK RK Seattle wants no sop. | i RK RRR) Whore war you last night, Late fot strictly observing the eight-|that, “hut they are mistaken. We net, waa today elected United h See eeeeeex