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The Eastern correspondents seem to be devoting their time to trying to get Togo to say something, KILLED WITH BREAD KNIFE Ghastly Crime Confessed by Colorado Woman—Says She and Another Butchered Third Woman and Threw Body Over High Cliff, (hy United Press Leased Wire) GOLDEN, Cv, Aug. 12—Impli-/the arms of its mother and gave gating Mrs. Angelina Garramone,/pursult.. Overtaking the fright fhe “Cansic Chadwick of Little ened woman few strides, Mr Maly,” now serving a term in the (At mor a open the vic = with a huge > 1 tate prison at Canon City for for murderess then fas the leader, Mre, Concetta nod from her stream! 3 Richens today confessed to the "Tol most ghastly miter in the orim proceeded to rob the quivering body, Mra. Fe Inal annals of the state, . t that Mre. f old daughter, shifted the baby Into x had up by this time and the two women, after holding short conaultation, kicked the rpse over a iff Into w deep ra vine. Descending to the depths of the chasm they carefully covered Rocky mountains | the body with earth latter's} The police of both missing | Den appalled at been located. dy, today are Bread Knife where became suspic was ty had traveled . from b took to Marta La the murd a e woman into the jolden and horrible seeking the Fergione told burt ks Murdered With trag pot d with ange and cream fitghr. : the confession Grrying Mrs. Fergione’s 1%months-! jt as a He ee So sone denounc n one year the number of buildings in V C., has increased 87 per cent. Buildings are not taxed there, only the land, and so it pays to put improvements on the = 18 Narrowly Escape (Ry United PROVIN I2.—Eighres AT SOCIETY" Press Leased Wire , | “ygyte TC b Mai Ang.} n officers and seamen the bv ships Delaware and aska of the North Atlantic} fquadron narrowly escaped death | today when two launches from the| lded ch of the Nebraska sank in 10 fathor of water. All the men were rescued, (Ry Untied Prev Lean d Wire) UGENE, Or., Aug. 12.—Travel- ing in a sleeping car on rubber} tires, J. BE. Spencer and wife of Se attle, arrived in Ei his morn- Teg in an unique ve Fashion- Hke @ gypsy wagon an automo- Wie bad been conterted into a} ‘mal! sleeping car, in which th “are a bed. stove and table, and a Hitchen, dining room and bedroom. Mr. Spencer and his wife are en- Joying life, He states that he has BO business, {a going no place in ular, and has po special time which to get there. "$ BIL FARME ILL WASHINGTON, Ang. 12.—The! house and senate conferees on the farmers’ free list Bil today voted to] F#* FH KRAKRKARA AER Teport a disagreement to their Je * ‘BY. mere, howes. Copeewon tae % JULIA FRENCH GERAGHTY rees that we wor “ Bot accept the Kerh amendment on | * Hiaslings Boat 7 husband. He 's ee ena taets oe & What do | care what ‘society’ y' Séeept the house amendment put-|% "| have atways hated so- fing lemons on the free list ciety. My parents wanted me , 4 to go in for the life that all women of my class affect. | detested it.” “i am not a bit afraid of poverty so long as Jack is with me to share it.” “A society that emiles upon the marriage of Madeline Force and Col. Astor and frowns on my marriage with the*man | really love—well, | | | | JULIA FRENCH Photographed event a few days before her elope- ment with Chauffeur Geraghty. REINDEER STEAKS _ TACOMA, Aug. 12.—Reindeer * ‘Meeks from the frozen Northland) * ‘Will so00 be on sale by local butch * Recording to an announcement * by 8. W. Taggart, manager of | * fic Cold Storage Companies | * in Alaska, who is here mak-\* arrangements for the marketing | * @ the Santa Claus animale. A|* have not words to express my Hmited number are to be shipped | * opinion.” fm yearly to the cities of Puget *#ARKRAARARRRRR ARH oe SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Aug. 12— Miss Julia French, who eloped from the Newport villa of her mill- fonatre father last Tuesday with a chanfteur, Jack Geraghty, is here, - jenjoying the honeymoon with her ae one eee Foe |stalwart young husband today, Mr. their demands are conceded | "4 Mra. Geraghty are quite uncon Monday, all the railway carters, Cemmed as to what the swagger set And freight handlers of Manchester lewport think of the mateh. lil be called out, ia what the bride told a . > newspaper man today: GOMPERS GOING TO PORTLAND| “Last summer my parents learn- PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 12.—|¢d of our meetings, and they tried 1 Gompers, president of tha|every way to break them up, but in Federation of Labor, will|!t was no use, and I let them know pay his first visit to Portland im) it. ~ * * * STRIKERS’ ULTIMATUM. MANCHESTER, Eng., Aug. 12— workers of this city, un-} Bifected by the settlement of the! : VOL. 13, NO. 147 ‘UNM BRIDE LAUGHS, a Newport social) SESSESSEEEESES EE EE EE ee ONLY SEATTLE HAS WOMEN Cops ked | MRS. ANNA DOUGHERTY MISS MAY KRUEGER Here are “pol officers regular policemen, have police powers, Seattle's two new not They are although they They are new sanitary inxpectors ointed jtemporarily by Health sioner Crichton until civil examination has been had {c | position. | Mra. Anna Dougherty will look after bakeries, candy factories and other establishments of like nature Miss May Krueger's dutics will con: jaist of inspecting manufacturing | plants, laandries and the like. Miss |Krueger has been in public work for years, having served as secre tary of the King ¢ Humane society, a position which she still holds. ap :,25 WOMEN FOR JURIES If you have a case in the su» perior court during the coming term, you may have the pleas: ant sensation of being tried by a woman jury. The news came from the court house today that 25 wom- en jurors have been drawn for Jury duty. This is an innova- tion in court procedure in this county. The good-looking feliow charged with a crime is already smiling at the pros- pects. O60 AT WEST POINT United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Ad- miral Togo, escorted by Presi- dent Tafte naval aide and other representatives of the govern- ment, wert to West Point to y on board the president's yacht, the Mayflower, (MRS. MIKE FISHER IS ARRESTED Mrs. Mike Fisher, one of the own- ers of the Dreamland dancing pa- villon, was arrested today on a lcharge of admitting minors to the dance hall. The warrant was sworn to by C. W. Shelton, propri etor of the Luna Park dance hall, jand was issued by Justice R. R. |George. Shelton has been arrested lrepeatedly of late on various |eharges {in connection with con | ducting his place, but ench time the case has been dismissed, Years on August 31. Exhaus- tive preparations to welcome him Ste being made by local labor leaders ————__ Saturday) AFTER 6 o'CLOCK EN’S 50¢ AND 7 KNITTED SILK TIES 85c MI SILK LI eae “ Twenty-three more days unti! school reopens in Seattle, and then—skidoo (23) to vacation. Not leounting Saturdays and Sundays lonly 16 real, genuine holidays still linger, This is according to all Jarithmetics, The shout of joy with | which you greet this announcement | James, is pleasing to the ear— what! Public | September 5 Yes, Margaret, 5c Pr. | Shafer Bros Arcade and Arcade Annex. tempus fugit, as PRETTY QUICK, THEN RITIN, "RITHMETIC <n! remain| you will learn In Coy’s Latin for |Beginners, which says “tempus” means time and “fagit” means files, | No, Edward, there will not be many new wrinkles to try out on you next term, except that they've got some new ideas on how to make a good citizen of you, School is get ting to be a better place every year. In fact, not 60 many boys and girls cols are to be opened| like to quit school as they used to, | although some of them have to leave and go to work, Commis | IN SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911 TRUCE IN _ CAR FIGHT | There was no blockade 6n the Renton line this morning | The pe ple, after their two-day fight for their rights, last night agreed upon a truce until next Tuesday, during which time Crawford and Furth are to consider the exchanging of transfers In a word, Jake Furth promises to exchange transfers with Crawford on a half-and-half basts. Crawford wants till ‘Tues next to “think it over” and ask his biggest. stockholder what he'd better do about it. Mayor Dilling brought the compromise about yesterday afternoon, He has. simply bidden the Rainier Valley people to submit to the double fare hold-up until Tuesday, till what he wants to do about it Mayor Dilling thinks trouble.” It is simply another example of Dilling soft pedal policies the easiest way out is the best! No matter if the police did throw off passengers yesterday; no-matter if cars were stalled four hours; no matter if the people are in the right. May Dilling wants to compromise with Crawford PEOPLE WON'T COMPROMISE But the people of Rainier Valley have not quit. They will stand for the hold-up until Tuesda They know that their fight has brought some results, They have made at least a slight dent on the corporation craniams of Crawford and Furth The people will not compromise. They have nothing to compromise, They pay full fares and they are entitled to trans- fers or receipts for their money, which will allow them a rebate if Crawford's appeal is lost In a nutshell, Furth and Crawford are quarreling over @ division of the spoils, and the people arg asked to stand the loss while the corporations wrangle PEOPLE RESENT POLICE ATTITUDE. | That the people resented the attitude of the police yester- iday when the cops joined with the Crawford men in throwing lmen off the cars was made very plain to Dilling yesterday and he spent a lot of time in trying t lear the police. The people don't expect any aggressive suppott from the city administra- tion, alth » they are entitled it. However, the people won't stand for their public offielis and their police helping | Crawford enforce his unjust demanis “SINS OF SOCIETY--THE ASTOR FORCE ALLIANCE BY A PASTOR (By United Prese Leased Wire. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12.—Referring to the Newport emart set unclean and a disease within soclety, Dr, Geo. Chaimers Richmond, who has condemned the approaching marriage of Col. John Jacob lAstor, 47, and 1®year-cld Madeline Force, will tomorrow deliver a | Phillipic from his pulpit here. Or. Richmond's subject, announced to- |day, in “Sins of Society—the Astor-Fotee Alliance, a Threat at the Foundations of our American Moralliy In his sermon Dr. Richmond will excoriate the men and women | from the toll of others, while they themselves | “strut about, their fa amped with lower passions. The women come in for a full share of Or. Richmond's condemna- tion. it Is to their weak natures and desire for display that much of |the sin of high society Is chargeable, he asserts. The women, he says, |lead men on to further ain. day Crawiord see this ig the best plan to “ave r of the opium smugglers of the Pacific coast? r how the Hongkong eplum ring slips the drug past the customs guards in the United States? rehed, and how the opium emug- glers try to trick the custome officers? Ever heard of opium which is 80 valuable it is ne If you haven't heard of all thie, get The Seattle Star, begin- ning Monday, and read the first of four articles by R. W. Madison, The Star's Francisco correspondent. Remember, the stories begin Monday. SECRETS OF “GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENT” REVEALED) The Seattle Star INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SEATTLE ONE CENT. on 64 In this battle with the News Antoine Simon, jr., son of Hayti’s | ex-president, arrived in it STRONG-ARM” JAKE New York with $100,000. He left the govern- THAINS AND ment safe behind. SEANDS be THIS IS BOSS FURTH big traction trust gougers the people of Seattle want a real fighting leader, not a compromising, “kid gloved” policy artist. The people have been the victims of official compromisers until the limit has been reached. THE FURTHS AND THE CRAWFORDS, WITH THEIR CORPORATION (my jd Preae Leased Wire.) {plant only #ix months after he had WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Re-irefuned an option at $160,000,000, | vealing the innermost workings of | W®* the best investment the steel) * itrust ever made. Ho said that, | the gentlemen's agreement AMONK whereas, the trust has no compe-| the steel producers, W. C. Temple, commissioned to help engineer the|of the pools, Carnegie would have | steel plate, structural steel and dominated the steel industry of the | steel shafting pools, told the Stan-| World if the purchase had not been | ley investigating committee today | made. that the $500,000,000 which J, Pler-| Temple called Charles M. Schwab | pont Morgan paid for the Carnegie |the world’s greatest harmonizer. TAFT CAN'T HAVE CHICKEN ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12—Because of the high price of fowls, the committee In charge of the b: becue to be given in honor of President Taft when he ar rives here thie fall has decided not to fry 30,000 chickens announced. Beef is to substituted for the chickens. fe RR RR Kt * with the Los Angeles Times dyna. miting. 5 KILLED GLASGOW, Scotland, Aug. Five persons are dead and scores are injured here today through des- perate rioting, which has mark ® | th ike of the municipal carmen, | %| Battles were in progress in every| THE WEATHER. ‘® | street until troops were poured into! * Fair tonight and Sunday; w/\the city and everyone was driven| *& light westerly winds. Tem */|from the thoroughfares. Martial * perature at noon today, 67. * | law is thre ned. [What Start /OUNS IN CALIFORH (By United Press BACRAMENTO, What Shall } . I Do With | Loula R, Giavis, who was discharg My Savings? } ior iter he ha caused the aisclos | | ure of alleged frauds in the Alaska | aN Rs yrs ris 2 or 4 $) 00a! land clatms, implicating forme: por cont interest. because they }| Secretary Ballinger, arrived here can loan. your ney Out at 7 today to take up his duties as joint) bag Hare egp foo ‘ood noourity. $| Secretary to the California Conser-| The security they get for their ¢| Yatton Commission and water power | ene tT eS vor cent Ie the ¢| board of control, to which he was only security back of your mon- appointed at an annual salary of } ey, besides thelr capital stock ¢|*%9® and surplus, which is always @ small fraction of their deposits. Savings Banks sometimes own real entate. One Second ave. bank has more money in- vested in its bank building, bank fixtures, etc, than the entire amount’ of its capital and sur- plus, They seem to know a good thing, don’t they? Read Talk No. 5, Monday's Star. OLE HANGON & Co. Real Estate mle Wan & gtent Wink, Late Third Floor, New York Block r says, but he'll hiv nails manicured * NEWS ITEMS FROM "THE HICKTOWN BEE putting aides of only talk fobb of Willer at the Emporium, mported labor jain streot Mine fiqueamie Crock Ae clerkin Hi Jenks #aye that comes cheaper te a lot of strangers panned eh Hicktown on the late train same spa eee GUNS STUCK UNDER THE PEOPLE’S NOSES, HAVE MADE JUST THE SAME SORT OF COMPROMISE AS THE MORE HUMBLE AND MODEST HOLD-UP ARTIST DISPLAYS WHEN HE TAKES YOUR PURSE BUT RE. tition today, despite the dixsolution | TURNS YOU ENOUGH FOR CAR FARE. While Mayor Dilling was compromising with the Furth and Crawford gangs Compromise? Why, yesterday have nothing to have met with anything but hisses from these people. the big public fist shaken in his office yesterday, a crowd of people on Second av. near Union saw the Furth jhirelings beat up a citizen and throw him off the car. these people who witnessed Furth’s strong-arm outrage compromise. That gentlemen’s agreement wouldn’t What they want to see is in the faces of Furth and Crawford and they want to hear somebody tell these “lords” for once just what’s what. "FAN OF AURORA” SHED BY EX-WIFE (By United Press Leased Wire.) the Fra entered into contract to Mrs, Bertha CG, Hubbard, divore- ed wife of Elbert Hubbard, the “Fra of Aurora,” today began suit against her former hus- band for breach of contract. Mrs. Hubbard alleges that the entered into a contract to give her annuatly dividends of 12 per cent on 400 shares of Roycrofter stock, having a face value of $10,000, the agreement being made in June, 1902, six months before the divorce pro- ceedings were started. She as- serts that she has never receiv- ed any money under this agree- ment, although she turned over to her husband her dower rights in their property. WASHINGTON, Aug, 12,—The senate today confirmed the ap- pointment of Albert Saylor of Seat- tle as receiver of public moneys in that elty, YES, INDEED. Won't Grandpa Joy be happy when Josephus goes back home again? (By the way, are you following the Joy Family's Vacation in The Star every day?) COUPLE FOUND BY DESERTED WIFE Woman, Deserted by Husband in East, Finds Him With Another Woman in Seattle, After Three Years’ Chase—Has Pair Arrested. Harry P. Little, better known blonde. here as H. L. Beavers, and Mrs.) pounds Emily Beavers are in the county jail, where they were taken on a charge sworn to by Mrs. Little, the man’s wife. It is nearty three years since Lit: tle gave up everything at his home in West Grove, Pa., and came West with Emily Beavers, whom he had met in a Philadelphia department store, where she was employed. | ‘WANT STRIP FOR She weighs at least 30 more than the man who would be her husband if the law @k lowed it, She has been helping Lite tle make a living for them, work- ing as a food demonstrator. An effort is being made to secure $1,000 bail ‘for each prisoner, Little claims to have influential frier and expects to be a fred man before night. Little, who was a contractor in his home town, president of the ity council and a member of the CITY CAR LINE school board, has been living a} quiet domestic Ife since he came} A resolution demanding that the h having been employed as &/) city’s legal department at once in- carpenter stitute suit to acquire title to a 30- “T was happy—happier than 1} foot strip of land at Rainier Beach could ever have been with the|will be introduced in the city coun- woman to whom I was married—/cil next Monday by Councilman until she came here, last Wednes- | Erickson. day,” Little. said this morning.| It is wanted for the city car line, “Although I left everything behind |Crawford claims title to it. The and started anew out here with only |corporation counsel maintains, a couple of dollars in my pocket, I/ however, that when a street is plat was more satisfied than I ever could! ted it becomes the property of have been had I remained with my/the city. April 26 a motion was property in the East, I left two| passed by the city utilities commit houses and everything else I ever|tee of the council Instructing the owned with my wife corporation counsel to take action Mrs, Beavers is a pretty woman 'in this auatter.

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