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* K AAAHEA ERE EEE sececeooesos ; HOME EDITION 4 4 Dr r) (Hexce ) Ie as silent as a clam; Z “<: Wany think the charge against him ta a little Wickersham. VOL, 13, mytiae LY Y BANKER ] BEATTIE (Ry United Press Leased W RICHMOND, Va,, July 24.—"Tell Harry that rather than see him convicted | will confess that | 4 killed his wife,” was the message Beulah Binford nt from her cell here today to Henry Clay Beatt Jr, accused of having murdered his young wife in order that he might resume relations with the Binford girl a 1 don't care what they do to me,” Miss Binford continued. “Lite fs not worth living now. I guess | * am just as well right here SOME ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN’ NO. 130. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 24, 1911. mel Fi: “ Mgt f= oe ar wn eater A ay tah wg SRR Ge, moana dal AANA CHEER UP, COOL OF GAZE ON THIS COLD WEATHER CARTOON WAYS OF KEEPING COOL Harry must stay in jail He sent me a message last night asking not to forget him. I could not if 1 wanted to. The Binford girl, who ts heft s & material witness against B collape Beattie, t er, continues cold and {n “What Comes of Mixing | Up With Women.” “I have nothing to fear,” he said today. “If the pelice would show the activity in other lines that they have shown in persecuting me, I would soon go free. This is what comes of mixing up with women. I would not mind it if it wasn’t for e appears to enjoy tention heeds att long newspa; wife’s murder and been developed ag His parents today took ehild by the murt home at today the at ting and devours! counts of his ace which has him. son's are r woman formerly employed Beattie to be sed in refut imony the { THousanas FLEEING > W CONSTANTINOPLE He BkagER To TURK THe A& HOSE DOWN YouR, SPLASH! The Seattle Star f™* SEATTLE ONE CENT. {iw pein Ty ALOT] \Wowse MEDELF! D@eweZdIssswoowe ¢ HOME EDITION § siden there w very sweet, 6, VO-y and neat; ; But when you looked down | MRS. HENRY FLEES WITH CHILDRI GIRL STANDS Extra! Star’s speutel Cold Storage Edition Extra SHE DISAPP RS FROM S. F. HOTEL Star the her given n as Star ined ational he i pa will give no ‘Hines the Only Man Who Could ling Away the Goods” V « who agreed to induce Lort- c a ell also volun- cred t see President Taft on the “ 1 of havin oduced an unsigned let- th collectin writing which had Just wa r the wed with a signed letter r Ka « f ell to Hines, The un- er read @ e fight « a would to have Lorimer to Se H t w who was the only man to go to two « ee we he pr n bis behalf and h he saw ( € an bring away ‘the goods By United Press Leased Wire tried to explain the stand of his LONDON July 24.—For the first ministry on the veto bill, but al time the history of England, a his utterances were drowned out premier was today howled down by shouts of “Traitor,” which were when he officially attempted to ex- kept up by the conservatives. The plain the government's course on the Lords veto bill on the floor of the house of commons. For half an hour Premier Asquith Speaker of the house was unable to preserve order and Asquith, tired out, finally made a brief and naudible statement and sat down, “WE'LL TALK BILL TO DEATH,” _ OPPOSED 10 RECIPROCITY CONSTANTINOPLE, July 24.— ‘Two grave outbreaks of fire this c ave transferred their activ’ evening in the Stamboul district fig ament » Canada ” lead to the fear that last night's i t ‘ re the of the meast say holocaust wili ve repeated. The) x re with the they he bill to death, but wind is fanning the flames, which| | WF me HEAT = HERE'S A HINT FOR THE Quy WHO Ur ed P rie sts that the bill are spreading pe ge hte the Coos aon ae prate 7 14 LOOKING Fea A SOFT SUMMER JOR, THE BerWeRY 1 “ le ed the ge of the bai 1 i ss. He es not say bb native quarter of the town. Thou Loan MON ZL WITH ' REAR BHA ONE To COMBINE BUTIHESS WITH PLEASURE , mnerionh ganete will ait ee ne Oe sands of those made homeless by| | C@ACKEO ICH AND Blow Yaa SELF ee oe wvoms ri n governmer ke to force a general election on last night's tire are fleeing before : x" - aid th Vash fc roposition, but there is little the sweep of the new conflagration, Today is the hottest we've had for a year, we doubt if it’s hotter in Uno than here; there's r tit ag the force ibt that the Laurier forces are . which will greatly intensify the dis- many a word that rhymes nicely with hot, but we don’t care much whether this rhymes or not!} of all th t posed to the! stre enough to carry their point. ; tress and may cause the loss of The oldest inhabitant, hoary with age, has helped us to make up this tol’rable page ; the pic- le a - orangegioaed ture of snow should occasion a chill; by Heck, if it don’t, we're afraid nothing will! LOOKING FOR A PLACE j Officially: At noon, 84 degrees! AS WHERE TRUSTS ARE NOT . | Reheee en aeee et eee) WASHINGTON, July 24——The} THINK GIRL DEAD : | sansa tos aneruace hatte ‘i N FRANCISCO 4_-Rel. * COOLEST UNDER | fu r recently negotiated | hz SAN FRANCISCO, July 24-—Rel-|* cance speared Co ¢ Britain, Japan and tus OAKLAWEY © Gal. duly) ke | ertrude Ig, wh : A " aia agreement will prevent | | Former County Assessor Henry P. A MIE 1 her home here a/* Eagle, Alaska, was the cool- ® | pelagic sealing for a period of 1h Sertee coneaia’ “eh taauing om | NEW CLOTHES PEST. Oh, for a lodge in some vast wil *& est place under the American # | years after Dec. 16 next Hicited and received a $5,000 bribe Scientists tell us the fly shoulé derness, #® flag last night. The weather ® \ trom the Spring Valey Water Co., watted, and so, too, should this Some free, unhampered, super. s as to her! , nureau reports a temperature x |S **X* AAA HAKKAR HR Iwas sentenced today to a term of | other pest. gender of this pest mundane clime, where eaboute bell > nb & For Seattle ar vieinity * eight years in the penitentiary. His is feminine and she is usually the # of 34 degrees from that falr #|% pair t h i ght y A A place wher@ | can do just as || the girl ended her ¢ and the)» city last night # | % Fair tonight and eday, con. © In a minute she'll be in it, attorneys announced that he would wife of a man who gives up his please, search today will be continued by | #|% tinued warm: light easterly # Ain't It nice? not appeal. money painlessly. She has plenty ‘_ And never hear of Morgan-| detectives, who expect only to find i Vara Same Sere a Beek | Who would falter at the water |to spend and takes time to spend “ Guggenheim. |the young woman's dead body FRU ERVEN EES YY) & today, 84 en *| Cold a ? we R RR RR KH It Tf she isn't buying a new piece a = | Aw, say it, We can't freeze it * w®jof fur for the house, she's | In this space * POPE IN BED, SICK. wit re for herself. | Betcher money, you'd feel funny * ROME, Ju 4 pe Pius *® shoes, stockings, owns, | In her ase * y took to h suffer- ® inside and outside clothes and all | = — 5 |* ing from c Dr. ® | sorts of duds These things she | PREREAREAERE KEK KE &|® Potaccl, his phy an, says the * always shows to your wife as soon le % | * pope’s indisp is not.ser- *|as they are delivered. The result hat j nan? # COLDEST SPOTS IN WORLD ® * lous. * is a spirit of envy engendered in . That is the nex in the t 1 love af * . 1 summer resort «| ** **¥¥¥*¥ ¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥/ Your happy home and your wife is ; ; he For req mm t everlastingly telling you she posi airs of Oo} and t er is * weather, you'll ha t ake a ® | thy ely must have something like erted two years ago given. He is EY aa LETIN ‘ipleenaeha ole. % | Swat Mrs. Innitt. (2) Divoree. pie t et F i land, July 24 *\ hte AMT MOVE ‘ The Star * ea a ’ rar 5 : ms or of Etah, an * Mage Mio . : PARIS, Jul Edna Goodrich z : t down dae ogre —o #|of spending HE WINS THE GIRL “ ¢ ¢ it dow ca ager * summer of spe th Y But " What chance is there Hfrozen to d ae Whe cobdect’ inhabited ae lend te ne o sail for Amer | for prett tried to make i de ie Gone year %| fea imme The change COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, Poor I ; e, her Dresden China city hall to h Discmnaeta in, Centedl Rivera: 410% | to have been| July 24—Aviator Parmalee, one profile, her love of fine « £ excitement, of “a good time’— fering from « BE the bemne ipaatibe! ites he cat SEit| of the Wright flyers, is elated > cup of steaming o 46-dcsuas beet «1 Gonehin: to i eile of| today over having secured the revelat of that to solid befor * “ % | property deeded r before their| Wedding promise of his sweet- We re cup from the side heart, Miss “Sweets” May of th all but ed the Pr Ain’t it a Bl, Aa Sb A saa isa Dayton, Ohio, if he encircles 1 sobering for | , s Pikes Peak in an aeropiane rier between the husband ™ pice o within 100 feet of the.summit. q { $ Parmalee will make the at- d J F (@) D + tempt the first week in Au- Sh ) ‘ r orUne ay } gust. If successful, Miss May taken t f her t f ¢ fornia Kelle wh ble to 1 promised to marry Parmalee 3 jail wt ie t bem by force Only ; hardest job { e world. how ¢ mothe 1 most on his return to Dayton, i had now. she tis ‘ | you're & con ‘ y/ru by a joy fie week 1 be | have got le nt ¢ ed nothing 0 us ROB JAP JEWELER. a 1 } eas | y uk i Ma ir coal SAN JOSE, Cal., July 24.—Three who knew her be p . | no like av ello through | em d the anthracite nugget <1 and masked men broke into And the as clea Henry had divorced her Mrs | a g 7 eping quarters of a Japanese Kelley to divorce her |} and. e him to Mrs | 3ut to sit down and take your /|t wele today, forced him to qeley Men’s pent in. hand and dash off sore: | ts shop, and hand over nry ai at 3 “ : thir hat will send 00 reade u tt jewelry valued at $1,000, D tired of his quarr the chase was Summer $| into spa of sheer ma t s escaped $ Kelley has come back. Iva May is alone. Alone Underwear } tis, <nuciies ana wheezes ‘tnd rse than that of the wanderer in the desert, or ; Ngee fell et eyeaibeatrt tMatg df NEWS ITEMS FROM ‘ ked sailor on a lonely isle. 1 £3 m 2h, chuntoh pi 1 ‘ : sigalg dae 4 learance | churchy ey THE HICKTOWN BEE rked out her pro’ $1 value 5 $\two minutes before press time to- find a ‘un being finn 1 a ' bid, ite: | 6 C} 1 rite us a cor good ¢ ed ' € sees th h like a . re Slice for page one and his mind 1 wand ack to f retty clothe r f the ae a ta , eee S| We te I ition, f © took out our six st that da ‘ when he : d red her, were ff ‘| man “lf ‘ ia wv 85c tana looked ‘em 1 i/gave us a “ I I t alone now still look their neighbors i in 1 the face, confident of their re spect t §| and is t r if aie ‘arti S aceine Iva May He d past Love of children and hu band a good hame, + Ival$ d} late vy it ” i t roan = 1} t eg t . H] pale 1 war t rtains in a ¢ envied her—~envied her pre »wns, | May Henry had all these two ye { ferBros lo and war sea These women today can still clasp their children to their She took the wrong turn Arcade and Arcade Annex, could think of no n | law but breasts, can still feel their husband’s arm around their shoulder, Is there’ any turning back? ry eernnrnnnnnnnnnnarnnnnnned| Wl wu We might goke fun at; we Ton i | ii °