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HOME EDITION THE WURST WAY “Feed the baby on sausage,” ‘our German friend, * weiner.” says ‘it's the only way to RL THROWN FROM. A CAR Pretty Singer Alleges Conductor Wouldn’t Take a Good Nickel--Sues Furth’s Line. iety of ovided Here Pivor, Hose cover- Se: JENNIE Pretty motion picture warbler, with smooth nickel in hand. Cro eonductor in charge of Seattle E ' trie Co. car, who said nickel w LEVINE young lady assured him it was not a slug, but a perfectly good nickel ft to the judgement of other rs, who cotneided, but the conductor insisted it was bogus me and who rudely shoved pre: Pay © good nickel or get off the hapa to the sidewalk, with torn cor he told Misa Levt it was and coat and ruffled feelings. her last nlc and the conductor Finale of act No. 1 to be contin- started to eject her fed in the King county superior In the melee the conductor's © court in the nature of # $2,000 dam- spectacles were knocked from his suit, in which the Seattie Elec- nose and broken, and this further _ tric Co. will be the defendant. inereased his wrath. = u.Nineteen-year-oid Jennie Levine, Put Off Car. ef 311 22nd av. is the songbird who But Jake Furth’s strong-arm man Bed her plumase raffled and’ her proved to have the stronger arm yp feelings hurt. and who will seek and M oon on the Fo -Balm in the damage «nit c She pay he would ings at the Yesier theatre, 19th have fallen on her back, bat for the iY. and Yesler way. She spends a fact that she clutched at the gate jon of her time behind the rib- a cond shoved her off counter in the Rhe 8 ten-cent that has determined t More, and it was in the rush of the sue the street car company, Misa S O@clock cars that Mise Levine had Levine is trying corral the paw + her unhappy experience sengers who witnessed her littl Says Coin is Bogus. affair with the conductor and his “What kind of siug’s this you're glasses, Last night a woman rec ting?” asked the conductor, as ognized her face when she appear removed his glasses to take aled ai the theatre, and offered her Closer ey at the coin. The servi MILLIONAIRE’S. MISSING GIRL FOUND HUTCHINSON, Kan., Dec. 9. States without results. ‘Through publication of her picture! Santa Fe detectives took up the fm a newspaper bere, Louise Swan, chase. After months of diligent In @aaghter of a New York million-|quiry, their investigations resulted fire. who vanished from her home last July, has been located at Dodge City, Kan. After the girl's disappearance, re. Wards were offered and search was Prosecuted all over United In the first clue being found here. The giri veils herself in mystery leave home, but state whether she ing to New York she declines to intends return. the “No Justification in Unwritten Law” (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Dec. 9.—"There is no Pistification in the ‘unwritten law’ Little Margaret McLennan, 9, who was drowned in San Ma. teo, Cal., when a raft on which she and two little boys were rid- ing turned over, was the daugh Plea. The husband or wife haa no| ter of Mrs. Grace Cafey, 3412 Sight to take the law into bis or) 22nd av. W., this city. own hands. That's what the “1 did not learn of it until | @ourts are for.” This is the ruiin read the awful news in The @f Justice Horridge, made in sen Star,” said Mrs. McLennan fencing h Wm. Duncan to| “Her father would not notify fifteen years nal servitude fc me.” Kdiling his wife, who, he med, | Mrs. Cafey is divorced from Was intimate with the proprietor of, McLennan. publle house COWBOY’S RISE A BETTER JOB TRINIDAD, Colo., Dec. 9 ® cowpuncher at $50 a mon Marti rown, the 1-year-old Manager of the largest livestock | boy who appealed for a job for his fompany in the United Stat n father, has on a be r job for Canada at a salary of $ himself. He is now working at the Year, is the record of Jobn High School pharmacy and ts ge Bain, the new manager of th ting $7 a week, instead of $5.50 Sor Land & Cattle company, who in addition his father has been M@ucceeds Murdo Mackenzie. | offered a job as watchman ——_ rs nema THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES 12 703 Ms You GOT To tar? Sido. HE MVER TONED VOL. 13, NO, 243 She says a love affair caused her to} ‘|MOTHER NOT TOLD he Seattle Sta ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SEATTLE, RARER RRR * . |* HOW COUNCIL STANDS * *® For the immediate building * ® of the car lin * \* Rrickson * \* Hesketh * * Goddard * * Haas * * Kelloge * ® Against the immediate build: & |® ing of the line * Wardall . * Hiaine. * \* Griffiths * | Councilman Pelrce has not # ® not yet taken sides in the con * | ® troveray * * * eee eee ee | The test on whether the council! Intends to carry out its promises and bulld the city car line imme diately oF play inte the hands of the big interests in delaying the line Will come Monday Blaine will have ready a proposal to test the city bond issue now, with the council assuming that the legality of the bond issue is dow ful This is what the enemies of the car line want. rickson will oppose every effort to bring the bond issue under fire of the big interests until the line fe well under way. Inside History of Fight ‘The Inside history of the fight stiows that at least Une mem ber of the council has gone back on| sue. He says he is opposed to bop [his pledge to the city atilities com-| rowing funds on a& “questionable: mittee. That man te Blaine. [bond issue He assumes the bonds | Blaine fought the effort to link |are questionat the car line bonds with the big| This course is int 4 to prevent batch of bonds, over $2,000,000, to| the transfer of the sary funds | be sold this month. At that time he | to start the ine pledged himeelf to vote for a trans There in only one course open (@® fer of the funds when the line was | the counell if It does not Intend t ready to bulld delay the car line. That is to trane Erickson at that time led the| fer the funds —the city has pler fight to link the car line bonds with|and let the special interests squab the others, so that the money trust| ble over the bos In the would not get a chance to blacklist! meantime the line butiding = — =I A RT“ PLEADS GUILTY TO SAVE HIS LOS AN Dec. 9. To save his er, Edw C. Stei om trial on a charge of having contrib uted to the de y of Edith Becker, Earl Stein testi fied that he was ¢ y of s attributed to his father, and today stands sentenced serve five years in San Quen CRISIS IN CAR LINE REACHED WASH., SATURDAY, 'the car line bonds separately Blaine the plan. He came to t * committee and proposed to Erickson that if the latter would hold over the car tine bonds he would vote for a transfer of the pecessary funds until the bonds could be sold Thowe Who Agreed. Erickson's commit including himself, Hesketh, Goddard and Haas, agreed to vote for the trans fer. Kellogg came to Ericheon and told him he would vote for th transfer It was Blaine’s proposal that this He ‘made the proposal in prevent the sale of th done to bonds before A short time afterward he by to talk about the legality of the bonds. What Does It Mean? A few days ago Erickson told Wardall that he had five votes pledged to transfer the funds, not counting Biain Wardal! told him that would not be enough It takes only five votes to carry the measure. What, then, does} Wardall's threat mean? } There is only one thing that Gan prevent the five fotes from carry: ing out this program, That is the o of Mayor Dilling mean that’ Biaine’s Program comes Blaine with the pro- that the council refer a bateh bonds to some bosd concer mine the legality of the & Now poral of the FATHER JOB HARRIMAN WILL SHOW JUST HOW HE SPENT ALL THE MONEY) | (By United Press Leasea Ww LOS ANGELES, Dec swer intimation | ebar that Job F clate nsel for the and defeated candidate of Los Ang *, part of the MeN in his politica today offered to show a of his political opponent and statements showing where ery doliar of the McNamara defen nd with which he had any CALL TO FORM | A WILSON CLUB : 9 tn’ 2 vetled anno aras mayor ended se fund Harriman to the on nd rman MeNa’ fo mara defe books ev A large number of citizens have signed a call for a g to or |ganize a Woodrow ison preal [dential club. The meeting will be |held at the Commercial club Tho |day, Decem' 14, at 8 0 Among the of e 1 the following Haugh € Todd Je 8. Jurey Bo. Sweeney, Stephen A. Melt tire, H. D. ac tr A. h Donald, & nel P on, Alphe jByers, M. M. Lyt Terrell |G. A. Custer, A Clay Al len, Dr. Thow La Danie Parks, C. A t Frank J Hannan, A. A. Booth, L. F patric Paul Land, FE. W. Julian L. Shay, J. H. Heme Jamer A. Meade furph DA McDonald. € “. Mar tin Rozema trick Frank t J Tadlock William T e c 1.8 b R. G. Humber, J. W. Russel INDIANAPOI Dec. 9.—Sen tional development are ¢ cted jin the investigation into the Me |Namara and other dynamiting out rages by the t ted States govern ment, following a semiofficial an |nouncement made here today that | one reputed to belong to the “tn side circle” of the Inte’ Association of Bridge and Struc | |tural Iron Workers is preparing a confession in the hope of obtain ing immunity. Says “Lord Will Protect Me” PORTLAND, Me., Dec. 9.—Refus- ing to accept the irvices of a law yer, and declaring that the Lord would protect him, “Elijah” Frank Sanford, commander of the yacht Coronet, owned by the “Holy Ghost and Us" sect, was convicted today on six counts of a charge of man- slaughter, In connection with the death of veral members of his crew from starvation, WASHINGTON, Pa, Dec. 9 Children sis have le schools. been affected by the order, uffering from tuberculo- been barred from the pub- So far about 100 have | to do wa Folk expended his offe the will appol own « & committee ument party from ite Yorke ee nt making Jud members, I every dollar the N where fr mara defe d give never expended one cent of this fand for political purposes or for any other purpose save for the trial Sete Khe E WEATHER FORECAST Rain and Sunday Us casing southerly winds at at 47. oe pomp Ge tonight mperature noon Henry 8. Felton, who struck a newsboy with his a and ne canned 6 ned $50 SHopri NG ew BEFORE, Giristms Buy North End Acres | Nov. 5th we placed on the market 480 acres of land, situate worth of Seattle, in King county, within one-half mile of Lake Washington, at $400 Third Floor New York Bleck Skyscraper Takes the Did Wardall | Place of Boren Cabin | CARSON D. BOREN | On the corner where, over 60 years ago, Carson D. Boren built his crude cabin of pine * and| bark, tb w iSnatory F build. { ing wil opened to the public Ifrom 7 to 10 o'clock tonight | Honor guests at the opening will be the veteran, Mr, Boren, and | Orrin O. Denny, the first white ehild rn F ttle Mr. Boren will be 87 years old Dec. 12, It was m in hb O's that he built a oneroom cabin at Becond and) Cherry. It had one window and one door and faced on Che st. | Orrin O. Denny he son of A A. Dentiy, Seattle ploneer who ur rived on Alki point with the t The doors of the 1 ion Sa ses] j&@ Trust con ! be thrown | on bar The be elabo dece n ar open where will get a bird's-eye jew of the ¢ | Shuster Defies i Ro a 2) ORRIN 0. DENNY (By United Press Lea) 4 Wire) ‘KILLED BY MHENIEKAN, Dee. | fehat the PY MORPHINE ® 22.00" An overd ph ended a a > ti os thé life of Warren Ca plan ana ‘ - player at the Olymr Cafe He today annow r tefl his place at plano at 11:45 |defying Ru: and of rota hi for a few minut nd was found | positic financia’ tc outside the door pectou: n Persia A te afterward He ied in a rt at durin ed up to the city hospital. The $500,000 defic ysicians found morphine on hit wedee a ieatiiennd id belleve that he d been 4. 000, in spite of the re was in Low Am In Seattle he | $1 ). —— Probable Break | NO INJUNCTION CHICAGO, Dec. 9 z 7 semen, With Russia ene ay. ee (By United Press Leased Wire) foyiower a BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Dec. 9.~ petition of the City Gs If Gen. Bernardo Reyes, leader of for an Injunction the latest revolution against Presi forcemen ot te city dent Madero of Mexico, is in north ixing the rate at 70 cents eastern Mexico endeavoring to es cape into the United States, he must pass through a cordon of Mex jean troops whieh are today patrol Drop Controller (By United Prews Leased Wire) jing the Mexican border for a dis WASHINGTON 9.—An-| tance of 150 miles from the Gulf of nouncing that since wide Mexico to within a few miles of nd Secretary Fisher had Laredo, Tex on expenditures i) PATTERSON HELD fu nierior te (By United Press wo Wire) the al dropping POR TOWNSEND, Dec. 9 M Ay be c. erson, who shot F. T. Seal, 1] a live nan, h esterdas be TRIAL OF RIEF ing held per out of trial of Herr ormer Seal iries. die. warden, wh: ndicted on| Patter claims he is the son of charge of exzling about | former Governor Patterson of Ten 2 from the of the La ne oi Patterson had been drink taha t bu a fish hatchery ing, and became offended when 8 wae wet for Januar 10 by Judge! would not drive him about the Gay this morning neighborhood Are people superstitious? jease for the desired decree, failed “You betcher,” said Marriage Li- | to get it because he apparently over ked the fact that he was not cense Clerk Gage yesterday—which | stent of Seattle and should have was Friday, by the way. And he/ brought his suit in Kitsap county pointed to the marriage license Rather Stay With Dad, ey It showed just one appli-| His ship had been ordered to leation for the whole day. Just California, and he sent his wife one young couple, David Garrica ahead. Then the orders were and Marie Hasson, braved the pro-/changed, and he nained at | verbial Friday “hoo-doo.” Bremerton. He wrote her to re “Say whatever you want, but peo. turn, but Kate Lord Elias decided ple Jet their matrimonial affairs to stay with papa in San Francisco. strictly al on all supposed hoo- | however, sent her $50 a month But do they see her ; Te . | ‘The divorce courts work over-| “If you don't come back, you Ri ON ape | time on Friday. and yesterday's don't get any more money,” he told grist was 13 divorce ees, | her Over 100 acres have been sold, $| Afraid of the Jinx? ttle| “I don't care,” she answered, Bva Better look this ove Fine {| dive p applicants—not with 13 di-) Tanguay-like, I can make more view from many acres, | vorees on Friday money than you, anyhow.” : | Desertion, drunkenness, and af-| Wooed in. Jail. Two trips daily, rain or shine. finities figured most prominently! Rose Spinks was wooed in the jas the grounds for the marital/ city jail at Vancouver, B,C. She troubles aired before Judge Frater told Judge Frater that her hus yesterday afternoon band, C. H. Spinks, was instru OLS. MARRON @ Oe John William Ellas, chief com-| mental in lodging a larceny charge | Bremerton against her, and when he promised 4a good!to get her out if she married him, miswary steward at the navy yard, after making oom Re ee # a % re e 4} ‘the brashness of ignorance reaches IN SEATTLE 4 i ts perihelion when a man tries to de- DECEMBER 9, 1911 ONE CENT, ate Te * woman's new dress 200 DEAD IN MINE DISASTER Women and Children Fight Desperately to Get to Dying Husbands and Fathers-- All Miners Entombed. (By United Press Leased Wire.) MIDDLESBORO, Ky., Dec, 9—More than 150 miners tombed in the mine of the Knoxville Coal company at Tenn., today, and all are believed to have perished. An explosion of gas is believed to have been the cause of the were en- Bryceville, disaster, as gas is 1) escaping from the mouth of the mine, and preventing the entrance of rescuers. A rescue car has been dis- patched from Knoxville to the scene of the disaster ROCKED EARTH FOR MILES | The explosion, which meant death to the imprisoned ‘miners, | roe the earth for miles. The victims are imprisoned beneath |thousands of tons of earth and rock two miles from the entrance of the mine The blast occurred at 7:30 this morning, just after the day shift had gone to work. Volumes of smoke at noon were still issuing from the entrance of the mine, which is believed to be a mass of flames in its inner workings WOMEN AND CHILDREN FRANTIC Hundreds of women and children gathered at the mouth of the pit at Bryceville, and many of them tried to hurl themselves into the despairing of ever again seeing their loved ones who are shut beneath The hope for the entomt wall and roof of the mine have collapsed, shutting ganes which otherwise will kill every man entombed FLAMES BEYOND CONTROL attempt to enter the pit were driven back fire which raged in the lower workings... It will flames can be subdued, and until they are con- be done toward @ rescue 200 iN MINE The explosion occurred when 200 men were in the them working deep in its recesses near where the The mine adjoins the Fraterville mine, where a similar disaster in 19¢ A BARE CHANCE Stephenson of the company which owns the in @ special train with all the soned nen. He declared he would exceed 200, and that there was might have escaped Uncle Sam Called On’ Uncle Sam had to be called upon to bring employes of the Alaska investment and Development com only d men fs that portions of the off the deadly The first r by the am nd be hours before th trolled nothing can mine, most of explosion oc 200 men per- curre ished in today dent mine left latest devices for rescue did not beli the dead re chance that some here of the im McNamaras Before Jury (By United Prees Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9.—it was rumored about the county jail just before noon today that John J. and James B. McNamara were being pre- one ok of barrier A the com. Pared for a session before the Unit- thn Poe ify in the 0d States grand jury, despite thelr ae i ak » refusal to talk to the inquisitors, ' a gira Mao Shi tn the purported plans of officials it was said that the men would be civil en toatimony | t@ken across the Bridge of Sighs to toll of eat-| the eriminal court room, where a ng blueberries. f board special session would be held. Pt Coyle, a r, told how a ife r a 1 666 _ LOST A BABY? mine each a ws mother is missing f to dia le haired baby, about 3 k ha cash They | years old? Mrs. J. L. Hamilton, > be yg of Nome at) 18¢ rth av has found the of the gov ent, re-| t and is ng him until she only $45 cash during the| hears from h y He is fred Aronson id! dressed in white . and has m as agent of blue coat and a Mrs. Ham- He was instructed | jit 's phone number is Queen Anne the price of the stock up| 2850 month aN Sat ons! ns generally were sold STOKES MAY TO GET OUT | HUTCHINSON, Kas. Dec. 9.— The Hutchinson trades unions today adopted resolutions threatening: to quit the American Federation of (By United Press Leased Wire) Taher unless Samuel Gompers re- NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—In spite Of signs as its president, The Hutch- the reports of his physicians that) inson union is displeased with Gom- he is recovering, the condition of | 5). ade the Me) WE. D. Stouts, the New York | 2a titude in the McNamara millionaire hotel and turf man, for nschietl the shooting of whom Lillian Gra ham and Ethel Conrad are now on > ARE you ‘AMONG trial is declared to be se is stated that an opera iwi ne arcemars vo PACK CARRIERS? his life famillar fig- was st A with acute GBA ure on the down- ' ion while attending a horse rye) town streets in Madis m Squar Garden : Sp these days is a Wo Weeks ago. ‘ woman loaded : down with bun- RAILWAY CHANGES. “ox oot Se ar object is that - a man loaded ‘ ‘of the officials of - the! aown with 0 & N. company, now mak t th family ne tle thet dquarters, wil) | is he pack carrying business, be transferred tc nd by the It purpose—the first of the yen hong those | spr on Christ- t lis W nner, local | mas ping cam- nt. It is rum Skinner | paign i out hundreds will be given a osition | from two weeks earlier t e freight depa there than years Tor ow mise to TACOMA, Dec. 9.-—-O fact | break the record for y in all that « solid concrete pier stood be-|down-town store Christinas tween him and the expl saved | goods are going fast and it is cer the life of Walter McCray, a diver|tain that late shoppers will not get here yesterday the pick of selections she consented ‘his happened in) Charles James Fenton, a hotel March, 1911. Immigration officials 4, got drunk once a year. He have nee be after her, and a d to begin his “toot” on New letter from Ellis DeBruler, chief of | Year's eve, and sober up enough the Immigration bureau, read during the following Christmas by Deputy Prosecutor Gallagher. | week to get @ new start for the en- Because she married Spinks, a!suing year. That's w Minnie Canadian, she lost her American | Claire Fenton told Judge Frater, citizenship. Judge Frater held |adding also the information that that the marriage was null be-|he occasionally amused himself by ause obtained under duress. M poking a revolver in her face and Spinks admitted being worth about hinting that he might let it go off $10,000. }some day, Divorce granted. Hiked Off With Affinity. A Few Others. Claude Hill hiked off to parts un-| “Other divorces granted are as |known with an affinity » Bliza-| follows: beth Hill, who was married to him| Helen Clementson from Joseph in Montana in 1905, got her decree | Clementson; Hannah EB. Middleton yesterday from James A. Middleton; Ella Clarence Shipley knew Nona/Chisholm from Arebie B. Chis- Shipley only three months before holm; Btnest BE, Piper from Ethel he married her. She broke even M. Piper; Frances B. Pillow from that record by beating it after 20|Kdward W. Pillow; Anna Starkos, days of married life. Divoree}from John C. Starkos; Frederick granted, |Claire Fenton from CharlesJ. Fen- Pebble Frost told Pauline Frost/ton; Frederick Mclnroy from Jose that if she didn’t leave him he’d/Mclarey from Joso McInroy; Mar- kill her.. So she came to the di-}garette G. Bragg from Harry vorce court and got her decree|Arthur Bragg; Annie L. Ewing yesterday. from Thomas C. Bwing.

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