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HOME EDITION | : , es om wanted te wat. i ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE might have been true once—but not Nave 13, NO. 219 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1911 ONE CENT. i Se RAINS, AyD since the invention of the coal scales. TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER PUT PRO BE “GieeTsne Rogol hol Bae _ THOUS ANDS MASSACRED BY FIENDISH SOLDIERS i, , ; eR (By United Press Leased Wire.) ~ : . es SHANGHAI, Nov. 11.—Like a ects slaughter house, Nanking todav le e é Sah ) } { runs with rivers of blood. Sidewalks lie piled with the reeking forms of the dead : : ‘ and dying, and the greatest horror in bloody Chinese history is being enacted. Utilities Commission, Which Raised Phone Rates, Will Now ze 4, ' ; A, psc oar zihg-we ee running in the face of the slaughter are being Look Into Furth’s Electric Concern on Complaint of Joe met : - ' Shea ee eee * - Smith. ine f Estimates place the number of dead at 50,000. Dead and dying fill the Announcement was mi at ceded by an actual appraisal of the ) F ‘ rie - 3 streets, gutters are running with blood, and the city is like a shambles. Manchu olympia taaay tas the putt core sumoanse Brepeety, . \ascertatn ? at ; 7 he soldiers are butchering infants, children, women and males without discrimina- hearing to ascertain whether the titious. af tion. m atreet ice of the Seattic! How M 5 . esceris capsbeay Ws cabanspon ot | \ Abiamonartas uk ee a Headless torsos of babes litter the streets and the bodies of the adults are whather the rates charged by it are|piaint against the company, Mr | ; r i ! frightfully mutilated. Shops and stores are either burned to the ground or com- tortionate. The 7 aut Smith i ee * . : ; = orkut “ Smith seat a letter to th ¢ chatrmas " pletely wrecked. Every Chinese home is a burning funeral pyre. Inadequate service and extortionate |ty, as ascertained uy the tax co i ious i 's hi fates, and demands 8 for e+ [ehadin, le SULARTRON hs an The butchery is the most atrocious in the world’s history for hundreds of ery passenger, a fa 4 cents,| company is capitalized at $27,204, ‘ ‘ ; ¥ eee with transfer privilege and eight | 200, of which capital one-third to oe] Wiid With Rage. |flelds, where they continue the tickets for 25 cents. one-half is water, and that in addt : 3 q | Wild with rage at the success of | butchery The hearing on the complaint [tion to paying all operating ox ' the revolutionists, Manchu soldiers All roads leading to the city will demonstrate whether the | penses and taxes, including large| . 7 ¢ | dash through the streets like mad| have been wrecked, and the willing to re- |commissions to the Boston mana “ig X men, ewords drawn, and Chinese} path of the thousands who of @ public | gers, for which no service in ren-| 5 : . ‘ residents are assassinated without! sought flight from the city Ie service corporation on a show- dered, the company is able out of : 4 mercy. On hi and on foot the} marked by carnage. The buteh- Ing of extortionate earnings, as [its earnings to pay interest on ‘ 7 M a . F inchus strike at the fleeing popu-| ery makes the atrocities of the It was in the Independent tel- | bonds, 6 per cont pn preferred and “ Pa F ! Boxer uprising fade into insig- ephone case to order rates ad- (9 per cent on common stock. — In| r. 4 } Thousands have been ehopped| nificance, And it is but half vanced. | the Interurban case the commission | 4 and hacked the soldiers, and| over. Determination of the Justice of held that 7 per cent was a reason. felgn death by hiding among the} Terrible Retaliation. the company's charges will be pre-/able return on capital invested ; | bodies of their own dead. Into the| The rebels are preparing terrible = pa 3 houses th: . st Re RRaENRER RN REAR: — =e Invading troops continue | retallation. Once they take the efty : oar | their slaugh’ nd those who es- | the rs sword will change to x | a fs i | cape hiding are being | Chine a and Manchus will be E 10 POISON : J foe *. 5 aoe: AG ANN ae arma wien we tatha a ee * P b Be Pah : 3 Soldiers even pursuing the g thousands to join the / VICTIMS NOW refugees out of the city into the : | SHO TOOMADY DY UNDE COE On P == == 1: Cp Wilahs Seskn Kaneaht whees Firat picture of Chinese soldiers participating in the present civil war, which ls fast turning Into a mas- | reat : rg oft Ta | : 4 | CHICAGO, N. |. | sacre of Innocent men, women and ¢ hildren. Goes on Beac {gems | aS aaah aL) peneeaieleetsanisentatisetee Reshthtinaitanirostanaehshcittameeaeoe omens =:| Coast—Floated at High Tide : |three deaths of people associat- —No Damage. , led with Mex Louis Vermiya. LK SEATTLE MEN PLEAD DIVO Seattle's great ier, the Min in jail here on a charge of the| ; tea dead ete Parana IS REAL ISSUE EMPEROR | muirder of Policeman Arthur] ,{* of Sanaa ahieees Ware con Ole hk pi dhsenetsdtad ee tiie ithe bey | Northern and Hill interests | Bisonette, directly traced to ar-|mon ‘Their wives, for the most| “Ite fortunate that ther prasa|with her stout s year ago, and|Which was reported last nigh t ‘i i . ) jcipal ownership ot e tele-| meets a’ m1 Inc senical poisoning, Coroner! part. were given to butterfly lives, | widows in town are not in court tolleft. Decree granted. to have gone on the rocks off arg = yh 0 ore Bie nage diy er ae clones srokiee ca Hoffman is today continuing | they told Judge Frater. ‘The cafe| hear you.” said Judge Prater, “or| Other divorces: Josie Lane from | the coast of n, is afloat| meeting of the amereial club! indications point to a general action 'Y FRED L. BOALT the exhumation of bodies jeeblt: wae & Sig. sat with soeee Of i they would Bhaly wake you some/Is ©. Lane; Mary Bauchero from again, and safe. jnext Tuesday nigh The resolution | on the part of all citizens to settle ® Of | them, according to the stories of | suitable offers Avgelo Bauchero; Charles A. Myers | 9& (Special to The Star) others associated wit! wage +4 m 4 ‘A ‘cable received by the |cailing for municipal ownership in-| the question in the right w the} their spouses in open court Bailey, who has a sense of humor,| from Beatrice T. Myers; Fred 8.| _ troduced at the last meeting will| benefit of the city, instead of the LONDON, Nov. 10.—King George| Woman, who passed off in a) Alice M. Balley did not like to dojas well as being good natured. | Moody from Leone B. Moody; Cath-/Great Northern here this morn-| (yueed at the last meetin ie |e pin Bet o M: left Bucking. ™¥Sterious manner, Ten deaths | housekeeping, said Myron E, Batley |smtied. For the past four years the) eripe Parrott from Hobart Parrott; |ing stated that the big steam-| there promises to be an interesting Bo a ow gre and Queen Mary in all are laid at Mrs, Vermil-|!!* ed to be Rev. Bailey when | Hatleys have been separated. Di-) Lai unningham from ach ship ran ashore on a smooth | discussion The real cause ot, Mrs. Leonore v ‘4 “| they were married 14 years ago. But | voree granted. | Cupningham; Anna M. Brower from | bg Sg ree he M Lis PEN TOY Bites i a. Lag na|%23, d00r, according to the/ hie $160 salary was not nearly suf-| Practically the same causes led/Clarles R. Hirower; Kate B. John.| beach off Kurrushima, near the ad he eee oe ee | Mystere. suiclie. te Stven ty ae day for the / opinion of the jolice. ficient to meet his wife's social/to the separation of D. A. Ingalis)sop from Richard T. Johnson; island of Shikoku, but did not) jane a special committes to me eam A as, due te mrntal Geran durbar. j nen aspirations. So be took up teach-jand Matilda Ingalls. Ingalls, who) Thomas Little from May Little; /hit any rocks. She was floated | with other organizations on. the| the care’ of Dr. Ford. tors sveral na? dunt ing—and washing the family Inun-|is a barber at Fremont, could not|Lou Jacobson from Anton Jacob-l soain at high tide, without any telephone question In ae effert’ to| cent ang sera ne geet ere saan hal out e and dry, and the family cooking and all | make ugh money to suit bis! son; Abe Oxman from Esther Ox reh Je, and proceeded on her|Drepare the way for city ownerabip| the latter part oFeaptember 5 bar—will_be, in| other household duties. And still| wife, he sald, She was given over! man. Sere to" Ibe Tisai and control. The league Is already| Hyster denies that there had ds of an 7 = : ay CTS rd for municipal ownership| been any family quarrels and says we zore."**| Sound After Trip\Today Colder 422.000 STOLEN LOOT cere [nee Sy fll harold ene o will} September , en route to O-| The Munict, league, which each other, * guards SOO vai | Young Albert Swan, the youth ay } 9 f E : * escort the r kohama, Manila and Hong pair, “a jolly put ashore at San Juan island by ° kong. Her last stop was at! Er tie ae Seis Yon te ames] Tham Yesterday) =MAY BE RECOVERED |* "ss" <3¢\(— THEY ALL FAL gers won't for | awanet® After being found a stow-| Records for low temperature were last Thursday. A large num-| get as 100k 8! steamer Rosalie to Bellinchan |again smashed this morning when NEW YORK, Nov. 11——Four hundred and twenty-two thousand | ber of Seattle*people were on} they. live | which arrived in Seattle this morn. |the mercury dropped to 23, one de-| dollars’ worth of loot, hidden by David Rothschild, the sensational | board when she left this port.| The King has! ing. | gree colder than yesterday, and the| bank wrecker, before golng to Sing Sing prison, may be recovered, - —- | 'NEED A-SHAVE AND 1M MN BUT THAT (S A SWELL as guests O00) After being left on the isiand the | coldest day up to Nor. 11-In the bie according to disclosures made here today by Mrs. Batten, former Fined $100 For | NOT GOING TO TIP THIS SHIRT YOU HAVE On board the P| youth hunted a farmhouse ere wife of the robber, who declares that before his death in prizon BARBER AS | ONLY HAVE 2% Q liner “Me-| he secured food and shelter. He eng | (277, Of the local weather bureau Rothschild divulged the hiding place of his epolle to her. District At 90 YoU HAVE Your cLOTWE » . ; 25 CENTS ANDO | wi dina.” which) then directed to Friday Harbor-| ¥en te ae ee eae cat ray | torney Whitman is investigating the woman's statement. Hitting Crippled Boy| oe tite ante WAGE 18 LONSONS. files the roy-| where he boarded the Rosalie [ae ort Gay i November for £ Mrs. Batten declared that Rothsebiid told her he deposited $32 | — al standard, &) "It was mighty cold. on the|TOM™: ,the exceptions are Novem) oo9 in « safety vanit in the Corn Exchange bank and $185,000 ina | Because his ittle son told him| a full complement | igiand,” sald young Swan. “The | Ot,2¢* 1896. and November 21, vault in Jersey City, She says that he deposited the money in the | that was hit by Howard Brad-| of court offt-|wind blew something fierce. “|, The weather bureau forecast for) same of “Levy”. in both instances ford, ® 10-year-old crippled boy, | QUEEN MARY clals who ill) Zot behind some logs for aehile, (OUlght and tomorrow ts fair, with HISTORY OF THE CASE which caused him to fall and cut | KING GEORGE eat his food. (nen | found the farmhonse.” * pBraduahty moderating temperateres When the Federal bank falied im 1904 Rothschild removed $270, | his lip, Dr. A. A. Hoopman, 609 W drink his wine| dc Snow still lex on Seattle streets.) 99 from its vaults. During hie trial the authorities failed to get |Howe st. kicked the Bradford boy and smoke his tobaceo. ig: : jand only where the sun came out! him to divulge the secret of where he had hidden this wealth. |after beating him. This was the Note the following imposing list Fi- st Coasting |did the ice melt. Blacksmiths are) Rochschild operated “get rich quick” concerns, looted estates and {testimony introduced in Judge of court fiunkies {still doing « big business in selling? oye depositors right and left Brown's court yesterday afternoon The Indian secretary, Lord Crewe. Accident in City |"“” shoes for horses. . eu oe oo and the doctor was fined $100 and King’s private secretary, Lord } costs, Dr. Hoopman paid his fine a HER FROM UNJUST POLICE RAIDS) "=" Queen's cha aim, the earl of|terday evening, at Hellevue and Yale 12, Brown 0. “pee i is eek anata Shaftsbu Minor. The boy was coasting on| Finals. Alleging that Patrolman G. W, house ¢ all hours o the Sieh ba GE $ W TRIA Humphrey and two other police, that the woman's business was b Lord in waiting. Lord Annally. | the fee at that time. He wag lifted| Carlisle 18, Harvard 15. phrey Test the women's business was te-| IE 0 Oe sete eal of Devonshire |wes aot Omieomy bare. | Brineeten 8, Dart men have been making @ practice) numitiating and annoying” acts of| estate man in Seattle, who was con hady . poses cn a or sea eats mem of breaking into her house and) iis police. She also charges that| victed In Judge Main‘s court, Jast Lady tn waiting, Lady Eva Dug-| <= frequently making raide without) ine ‘patroimen are insolvent, andj spring, of uttering a forged You "'D HAVE A dale. | in f 1 ’ any warrants, Ning Ross geen she therefore has no other r »| will get a new trial, The supreme CAR, AND TAKE Frony a & lot of aidee-de ney, Saece: iGHOS | Temes Sggpe oe’ i prin vot {against them except through an in-| court sustained his appeal on the A_YRIP ABROAD es, lords and ladies in waiting an¢ ertor | eb devon ham palace to- jor yround that improper evidence was maids of bor court to restrain them from simi- | ‘Melon meu: 2 Hecroddeaé. Hettnta was almoacia The Med ‘ y way lar interference in the future lask GM ar siternptinn ta the Suez cans . Judge Talisian ‘signed an ordereas Vu LES SSS SY OO eemeting reached December 2 when, on mak-| = requiring then! t show <suee, on PEKING, Nov. 11.—Yuan Shi * : ing his entry, the king will be re-| Nov. 17, why a permanent {njunc KING, } § ceived by the’ governor of the prov-| y tion should not issue against them. /% KM i (orth Se otro +} RODbed and Beaten ince and local notables, On the ais | The complaint charges that the pa- no Watts Wh tho durbay party will diart for trolmen would break doors, abuse|* the Presidency of the United %| cmp Unites Press Leased wire) Dethi, reaching the ancient Mogul the roomers, and would ent Mates of Chine. at ah We y > capita he folk as stood Yuan~tk convinced that *| Lured to a lonely spot on the C apited en the following day. the monarehy must fall, and he */ yon road at midnight, Flavelle B persists in refusing the prem- *| Harrington, an auto truck demon Wood for jership under the Manchu &|strator, was set upon. by several THT ENDING TOUR reatme. *| men, who beat. and robbed him of = : RRR RK Ka we eH) E50, shot him through the arm and (iy United Prove Leesea Wire) a Your = * * | fae ram away. Harrington walk KNOXVILL n., Nov. 11.— D : s GIPSY SMITH IN PORTLAN ed two miles into Portland, tel atel rd,” President : Family This PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 11.—Goy-| phoned for a cab and had himself Taft today during the last few $ ernor West arrived in Portland and| taken to @ hospital hours of his tour over the United ‘ Winter opened the Gipsy Smith revival States. Tomorrow he will take meetings last night in the new . breakfast at the White House, for 2 A At our 1,700-acre addition at {/ auditorium. Local Merchant | 7 VLE HAVE To WALK the first time since the twenty sec the head of Lake Washington we Arrangements to seat 8,000 per | - |HOME BUT THAT FELLOW ond of last Angust. He is glad the Do you want to see a ghost--a|window, with a shade over his|} have thousands of cords of wood {| g6ns in the auditorium tonight and . \S SOME BARBER. trip 6 about over and his mood Ss/ real, distinguishable phantom that/eyes, and bis bands appearing to|} just waiting the woodsman’s ax. }/ aecommodate overflow meetings in Dies on Street Joyful in anticipation of his re-| wil! give you the proper chilly |deal cards. Do you want some of this {/nearby churches have bee | torn “home.” temperature, and all the necessary| List. Fourteen years ago a man|} wood? Ww. ‘an Seattle | shivers that belong to a well-man-|was killed in that house while he If you do, we wili make thfs , and the originator of the | * * nered ghost? |was playing cards, according to pment with you: “If you Panis “Allén'a Mook Base,” arob. Sympathetic Strike Well just drop off at the corner | neighborhood gossip. t one cord of wood for us br dead yesterday afternoon in| (my United Press Leased Wire) |of Kasilake and John St. this even-| Four officers of the law, deter-|$ you may cut four cords of wood front of the public market on Pike SACKAMENTO, Cal,, Nov. 11—|ing. Second house from the cor-|mined to solve the mysterious ap-|? for yourself.” at., of heart disease, He was 64 Through favorable action of the|ner as you come from down town—-|parition, rang the door bell last We care not whether you take years old and head of the firm of Federated Trades of Sacramento, on| that's the place. At a certain point|night. ‘The neighbors had told|} it’ home or pelt tt EWE Alléh & Go. wholesale cotice & petilion by the strkiing shopmen|on the opposite side of the street,|them they had not seen anyone You don't have to buy any dealers, to have the Southern Pacitic Co. de-|take @ peep into the big bay win:|emerge from the house for many|$ land, although every man that moturus em Mr, Allen began the manufacture | clared unfair to organized labor, the|dow, and then——— moons, |§ ean ought to buy one of our $400 of Allen’s Foot Ease in Kansas Question of a sympathetic strike has} You may well believe that the} But the door opened, and two}? acre tracts on terms of $7.50 per Carin City, but the product is now con- today been forced upon the interna’ | spirits are in the air. If you're at|kindly, elderly women asked the|? month Reoliod: Gs ‘aciotbar. fen, tional organizations in the Ameri-|all timid, you'll have the right to/sleuths in. Call and see us. can Federation of Labor, who are| entertain 643,875,694 shivers, trem-| “We do not mow what causes Tepresented in the local shops, and| bles, chills, creeps, and all the rest |it,” they said. The Sherloc! a cna Gen antier sa who, while friendly to the strikers,lof those kind of things, you know. |Gooks made an examination of the OLE HANSON & CoO, lows are ordering out Indepen seteteeente 7 ALE ew! Funny that only the big fel mia. | were not included in the call to] For this {s what you'll see: The | window, and—— Third Floor New York Block dent telephones, Little fellows | walk out. profile of a man outlined in the| It's still a mystery. ) Bae ‘i can't afford the Sunset raise. |

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