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1-11 DE IN RRaAR RAR ARRAS * * THE KNOWN DEAD % Will Morrison of Portland # day clerk % «Walter Davenport of Taco 3 ® ma, a painter hi % Selina Dowling, a native i ® girl * ally Injured. # William Sqathwi $ * igan * «Boyd Miles of Montana of Mich- » Seek enar eae aaae JUNEAU, Alaska, Sept. 5.—Fir ; of eleven tives and fourteen perse were seriously injured. The hot -— ee - = Darrow Looks (By Uotted Press Leased Wire.) VOL. 13, NO. @jand the MeGrath bullding were i gutted. The local fire department ® |} was unable to cope with the mn * | Uon, and only the timely arrival of #/the apparatus saved jthe rest of the sbuginess district */from ruin. Six bodies have been ® | recovered. Five others are be *jleved to be under the mass of debris, Will Morrison, a day clerk, | formerty of Portland, jumped from @\the third story of the hotel to bis * death, Two other bodies recovered Tacoma, and Selina Dowling, a ‘©, | pretty half-breed who was recently which broke out in the Juneau ho-|sequitted of the charge of murder- tel Sunday night, caused the lows |ing her mother. The damage | 000, No insurance w timated at $50, carried Over the Exhibits namite, letters and telegrams. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 5.--For “clocks” and bombs and receipts the firet time since their connec-/for money whieh John J. MeNa tion with the case, Clarence Dar. mara is row, chief counsel for the defense, E. MeM and his associates today viewed leged dynamitings the exhibits In the case of John and Jas, B. McNamara, who wi the Los An Times bullding. whiz, I'm dizay yet, and all for z dollar. 1 wish it was a million would take it all in kisses.” David Bell, a taxicab driver, ¢ ploded th by Miss Vivian Templeton a pret face trial October 11 for alleged moved their offices to t complicity in the destruction of of Records building, where thirty LOS ANGELES, Sept. 5.—"Gee ‘Ob, heavens, today after being kissed! “Well. Neged to have given Ortie igal in payment for at J.| District Attorney John D. Fred il ericks and bis assistants today new Hall rooms in the north half of the top Among the articles viewed by Moor have been set aside for their defense counsel were sticks of dy- ‘use. she cried, “what ajshail I do? I have no money 1) “Search me,” replied Bull ; My face is my fortane,” emited % | the miss. some of that fortune will ty | satiefy me,” said Bill B San Frantiseo society girl, who| Right there and then Mise ‘Teny found herself at the depot he s without a cent. eS i Miss Templeton was bewlid Q ne R ON WAY # SKAGWAY, Alaska, Sept. 5 Secretary of the Interior Walter Fisher left for Seattle yesterday HUELVA, Spain, Sept aboard the revenue cutter Tahom: 4 * At @ banquet held here Sunday life yest y night he said that, while all agreed his machine exploded. The aero- a |plane was incinerated and Jarres- ment, the inter- tier fell 2 that capital must have remuner tion and encoura In the first place, they are 1. that all kinds of men occupy the bench ed against ¢ T0 SEATTLE Fisher advocated m re} pleton pexsed the smack in the 1, |Preseace of several hundred per sons ests of the pubi guarded and th must be safe nstmMeEr protect tortion. Secretary de to toes roads for L AVIATOR LOSES LIFE. iM. L or, lost his a. | Jarrestier,a when th feet lawyers, though not always good . 166. ®\bave been recognized as those of ® | Walter Davenport, a painter, of Set motor of mg them men who secured their through all the different degrees of political chicanery practiced in American politics. MAN FOUND DEAD IN | ROOM Apparently despondent, Ben King, @ young Norwegian, living at 1406 Sixth av., last night committed sui. cide by the gas route. The body was found on the fioor of his room thie morning at 6:30. All cracks and keyholes had been jet pped up with paper. ing had been emp! place market as a teams! came home at 6 o'clock last night from his work. Whether or not he went out later in the evening is not known. He was cold when found thie morning. King, whose real name appears to be Birger Bjorn, had received a good education in Nor of bis drawers a diploma from an agricultural college was found. Ac cording to this King, or Bjorn, grad uated Ip 1903, receiving compara Uvely high poiuts. The diploma was in the Norwegian langy nd ienued at Pristianssund, Norway King had been drinking very heavily and had no money 98 WARDOGS TOULAON, France, Sept. 5. Fully coaled and provis the entire home fleet of France, 98 warships in all, today was massed off ready for any emergency in review before President Fallier jex and the French cabinet, the fleet, which included eight batt [ships and nine armored cruis |xreatly exeweded in grows tonnage the German home fleet which re cently was reviewed by Kalser WIb helm. BLOOD TRANSFUSION MAY SAVE GIRL United Pree Leased Wire) OKANE, Sept. 5.—Hope for the recovery of Mabel Mount, 19, was held out today, following a blood transfusion operation, to which Elmer | Gai Lewiston, Idaho, her | affianced husband, submitt in an effort to save her life. | _ Mer vitality, which was at a tow ebb, has been mounting since je operation. “Who are these judges who may not be criticised by the htimble citizens from whom in theory all the powers of government, judicial as well as leg tive and executive, emanate? ones. * * * The truth Judges appointed-for life, having no fear of power of the people or of the executive to rebuke them; are likely to interpret the law according to their own interests and sympathies, what- ever they may be.”—D. KR. Wilson, Ph. D., in The Independent Magazine HELP WANTED—MALE uf Matirena 9 a. eattio Mat i a #. and Massac a wireman, helper an one Ind. AG Apply Stenger | 3 maker and Wi 3 ist ay, 9 a 3 solicit a 45th eeman for # and ar Bureau Wanwed—¥ A. Smith, 315 Alaska Bide. ~ % wanted; must be first © Thing ard Wood, Diller Hotel | ofer_& = a waltrens. walt thecker n x mt $36 month ty i 7 hossshecper’ In and" out ety. | <nces as to honesty. 2998 iat WY alle ashing salesman. Call. J d—Woman or girl to take care arin, 114 Sain. 9 Thomas 3 : Wanted her whe Wanted marker and | coo perience Tardware to sorter’ tor Lasndrs, | q fe Wanted-—First-clner. waist hands ai| : te Trove ticthing | once, £05 Denny Bldg. 7 Wanted—Youns woman af é r wes 4, cand store. A chocolate dipper pret H binet makers wanted, 100 May-| Candy fre, 9, pper p 4 cd Good bathers at once Apply! Wanted—An experien q Tut arber shop. ne machine. mealrer's waiver | Greene's Bhoe MI‘ ‘ a ‘and de- | St Wantod—Portae Apply Boke, 91 ior for photograph: quire the wery i. Apply Eiployment “Goat maker. Geo. ent. Ap Maynard | 107.4th B STAR’S FREE “HELP WANTED” ADS This new department, for benefit of emp id , will i ga FUE MENTION colt, cee ay tories | HELP WANTED—MALE Phone Louls Don Experienced nitor, Crary Bh HELP WANTED—FEMALE Wanted—Expertenced m | Ulett May Laundry. 2110 EI Th x | makin Picket girl. ¢ Wanted ~ na @ | bakery 16 ¥i{- | bartt: | “Finisher on conte wanted.” Wutler a] A Box 12. od—fchool waxen. Helper, and Ritehie, Le Young «irl learn ty herself useful 4 ment; small waw ‘Areage bide Wanted—Glr) for. general housework: Phone queen Anno 964, John in small Apply Experienced heiper on eoais, 100 Third jenced cout hands at adies’ Sample Bult Shop, 500 ri ach A pp | HELP WANTED—PEMALE ~Girl for Giri for genera TW Gis Phone Bast 376 Wa port pleture “ f pic Experienced fur hine operator and her. Petkovits Pur Co. 110 Marion Wanted Working he over 36; 4 in fan }oi8 20th ay. '§ Apprentice girl wa Young girt to | email tam anaist with hows 3 20th av. N Leth iris over 16. Apply # racker Company Experienced office woi - apher, 26 to 90, Call aa Competent girl for general housework bok; family of two. 29 Old Colony Main 1461 family of three adults, Hast 4028 6) dist av. FP AILIBIM SANTA CLAUS ISN'T ONL IN WORLD WHO HAS REI IDEER TEAM FRANK CLE and Babe, the ovly) when they were only about a day Alaska or American white tailed old. reindeer in harnes Frank Clemens has started on an) y. In one i, than eben breaking them .to harnes ne.with the bears so that they from Seattle tO) wenld run to him for protection way they came to do anything he wanted them to, verland journey | New York city VOTING ON BIG BOND y remain open till 8 this ever \(p0 UES TODAY joe so bstntions, $30,000. REVIEWED unlelpal dock at Ha Issues to the amount ef /+f League Recommendations ie for the |The court }yfotably house on the block now oceupled ganizat! by the Coliseum theatre. city bond propositions. ta ‘ mount $1,500,000 of a county construction The re jlbe & 1 sentiment of the Cedar, ate as follows Sounty courthouse, the old” site, idence hospital site for an art! site, river water system, $ Ott aerES | recommends thn on the following ¢ houses and sites, $264, ‘tien hospital, munt the two bridges +A proposition creating a Port of Sidattle district and electing three For city stables site, $100,000, and another Waterway at Spokane av. $60,000 large in the county, ia also before ' ‘Boy Murderer Gets 20 Years YORK, Sept river is flowing del, the 17-year-old bell boy n the channel! and} murdered aged and disappearing two mflea kon in the fashionabh |north of Voleano lake, near Yuma, e secording to Wm. Cranston, atan- by Jadge Crain to “not | gineer who ix here today from (hé/20 years and not more than his He says thousands of fish mntural Ife" at hard labor Geldel displayed no emotion walked from 60 to Bing Sing and paid po at underground tention passage to the Gulf of Mexico. * ROME BURNED UP : crowd in thely ¥ Of the Pacific coast at onely entertainment last night, when 60.) 000 persons crowded.in and around |y the big concrete Stadium to witness * spectacl?, |g and between 16,000 and 15,000 more went away unable to get within line} construction BIG RIVER IS DISAPPEARING | RNARDINO, when talking about the shooting the police and the sheriffs depu ties, and, chewing hin tobacco could find the revolver re for the trouble ols here, was today for a new lantern Craig owed bim $55 and that he shot for fe draw @ gun ‘REFUSED TO MARRY: "SHOOTING FOLLOWED lare dead in Voleano lake, nearly dried up is believed that bathed in (ears RRR ° SUGAR A LUXURY SOON * NEW YORK, Sept. 5. ip both raw and refined sugar The American Sugar Refining company quoted 6.25 cer standard granulated. point advance on other grades vanced 20 points for the day making granulated 6. jan hour s JEFF'S MOTHER DYING; SEARCH FOR HIM centrifugal, was quoted at 5.35 cents at the ¢ was purely nominal was to be had at the pri In the last four days refined sugar has been to 40 points on thelr bear letnce childhood. Childs gradus Kenai penin a special train bear. Seeeeeeeeeee ing expedition on the sula in Alaska ing & messenger Alaska to notify indications * as supplies are light RARER IK | MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 5 Crawley is dead at the age of 116. He lived here only two years, his home having been John, of the serious Illness of their mother here. aged mother of the former and wants her boys with her in Crenshaw the end com BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS (All-Wool) $4.00 BOYS’ TWO-PAIR KNICKERBOCKER 13 MILES SOUTH OF PIONEER SQUARE AT O'BRIEN STATION Bxperienced girl for housework and i no washing, god wages 963 frontage on the N A future factory site. land as a truck gar den ranch would soon pay for wheelbarrow dig tance that will take all the cu- cated within toes that you can raise, Our price is $500 per acre. Any reasonable terms. and wartanty deed, Shafer Bros Arcade and Arcade Annex. HANGON 4 CO, 914-316-916-317 New York Bik, “Girl waned for waneral housework in a The Seattle Star _ ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. IN SEATTLE GIVES UP TO POLICE While Sheriff Hodge and Deputy Sheriff Beebe scoured the woods in the vicinity of Richmond beach, and Deputy Sheriffs Rober and Mille walked th Malone from Ballard, Charles Seifert the Great Northern trackwalker, who! shot and killed Jobn Craig, section | foreman, yesterday, calmly walked | into the Ballard police station and | gave himself up. yon as Craig was killed eut into the woods and made for the interurban car into | Ballard. The sheriff hurried out to.the seene of the shooting on th vague message tha 1 been killed, Wher | Hodge atid Beebe got to Richmond beach, Seifert bad more than two #” wtart Seifert “is about 52. He was JOHN CRAIG known to be a heavy drinker period-| e—. ically In n signs of peculiarity mond he was the heay y ways he showed | food stuff, although he was a bach or and occupied only a small shack He seemed entirely unconcerned baiantly, told them where they between the meo| arted, according to some ok tion m rt's request ifert claims The -quarr n, over Sei r that Craig would} him. NEW YORK, Sept, 5.«Instead of going to California as man and wife, | *| Miss Catherine Van Wyck and *) Wm. A. Childs, jr, a # | mergue here today. Childs, who was in the 20-yearold son.of Wm. A.| Childs, a@ millonaire of jlewood, | J, but now in Los Angeles, shot ue girl at Q the weapon on hit If, dying within Friends say that young Childs wanted Miss Van Wyck to marry hi d go to Los Angeles, but sb They had been frien fuse from Princeton last June. GIRL AVIATOR FLIES NEW YORK, 8ept. 5.—Miss] Harriet Quimby, the California gir | aviator, stands high today in the| praises of the Staten Island fair | spectators who saw her make a perfect flight in her Molsant bi plane. She circled the grounds three times. TO BEGIN ON ALL BUILDING That excavation for the 42- story building on Second av. and ler way will begin THAINS AND ONE CENT. ei wi"tiviu eh } FOUR KILLED, 40 HURT IN WRECK } MUROERER SOO LINE TRAIN (By United Press Leased Wire.) mile south of he FREMONT, Wis., Sept. 5—Four struck an open switch, according persons were killed and more than injured today when B00 line pas | abie ambulanc nger train No. 17 was derailed FINISHED TODAY STERFIELD COURTHOL rivilege of redirect Henry Clay | attorney, Smith, then announced today to re that th his story of the killing of his) On rebuttal, Henry Latham test which crime he is| fed that on the Thursday night be being tried here. ativfied o Beattie, at the telephone, say: questioning hearing story is makin impression on the when I have finished they ter { am inno-|tham’s testimony and Attorney examination can) Smith fought desperately against ning Judge | He ttle’s examina-| that he was going as far as Shorty s of the case are} Recognized Beatt »ped and the court be-| Cross - examination failed to cessary to make the) change Latham’s testimony, which mination @ test of €D-| was also corroborated by W. HL feels justific ¢ limitations om connsel. Two | rinlaw, testified that slie am direct is d # telephone call for Paul én {a half hours for cross-ex-|the Thursday night preceding: the — ation should allow the fall ¢ e of testimony | pl rm examination hour for redirect ex#mination. Defense Closed x Wendenburg on ex-| Mrs. Houchins said that Paul them am vainly to| telephoned to “Mrs. Fischer” (Ree 9% dmission|iah Binford) and went ont, returm 77 n jing} he con | ing ‘Good night, Henry, defense waived the| entered the house. of his ownership of the | Yates, 15241 Sixth av, was Calling BRAINS STILL ll a stroll near the bay at West Point ‘ lighthouse on the Fort Lawton Rem Sept. 5—Al- ervation last night when he was @e& biespoonful (costed by a couple of strangers. VANCOUVER though he to of brains and a hole as large a half dollar was made in the tie. Just as he put the bottle frontal bone of his head, when his lips they grabbed him and went he was kicked by a hors expected today that Joseph Mc- of $100 in gold and a gold watehy Kenna, 14, will recover. After the horse had kicked foot embankment into the chilly him McKenna leaped to his feet | waters of the bay. Here he was and chased the anima! for sev- ve « eral bundred feet. lose consciousne placed on the operating tabi He did not he wi e. ALTITUDE RECORD BROKEN. ord for altitude today by | jah Binford, the “girl in the case” French avi-|at the Beattie trial in Virginia, | aeroplane | Rotiand G. om moving picture drama. The cen SPRING LAKE, N. J h indicate that|ing picture the of the st: » conference of gov-|girl who appears so prominently im ernors here pted. now in progress. and turned | shortly after October 1 was re- ported yesterday, Telegrams were received by J. W. Clise, local representative of the L. C. Smith estate, announcing that the contract had been let to Whitney-Steen Co. of New York. “PUNISHED Ancient egg, Ancient joke, Actor’s leg Catches yolk. First o’ Them Seventeen-Year Locusts! BOSTON, Sept and Boston aero meet, a cross-country Might of 160 miles through three competitive cross-country Might ever held tn this country, was won hore yesterday by Earl Ovington of Boston, in a fifty: oplane. Lieut, T. D, Milling, in a Burgess on in the second IRST EDITION) | IS DERAILED | The train to reports here. Doctors, nurses and all the avail- in the town were rushed to the scene of the wreck., PORCINE OAT A MOTRIN ROME A aa by a/and the prisoner was excused. defense was closed. fore the crime he heard Henry Meet me at Short and Main sts, in haif an hour. I'll be there.” That is where Paul Beattie said jury. I}he met Henry, The defen em ay categorieglly denied?” La © |its admission |_ Latham added that he heard ry tell a youth on the street jand Main sts * 's Voice. arrived | Hart in| Mrs. Houchins, Paul Beasties |murder, and that she recognised *|the voice as Henry's. After Patil | for| had come to the phone she heafd ~ half an) him say, “I want to see you St am Short and Main sts. Be sure toe = there n autorrebiie, and as he er f BED AND HURLED — DOWN A BANK James Strandes, a lodger at ,ROB | He was offered a drink from a it i® /through his pockets, relieving him Then they threw him down a 50- found ne: rly drowned, ‘BEULAH BINFORD * INMOVING PICTURE in an! WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. — Be will figure as the heroine ii “@ pt. 5. tral idea will be to give the may. re patrons of the country an opportunity to see the Thirty-jeonnection with the mutder trial Derby event of the second annual Harvard ision for biplanes