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BINNS WILL TELL THE STAR BOYS HOW TO MAKE THEIR OWN WIRELESS OUTFITS i a ee ct cet ey Se ee A414 i ee 3 OT SEATTLE HAS : Hag ig oyo hip, - ty beng sega pe nrg AMATEUR WIRELESS TELEGRAPH OPERATORS. Most of them are boys, and all have become more or less expert in the operation of this wonderful of the sinking steamer Republic and caleuks fash * ee ing the operations of these local Edisons. Recognizing the great interest that has been created in wireless telegraphy since Jack Binns gat on the deck Days of Seatthe How be snalae tikr aia oe ; ie = the “C, Q. D.” that brought salvation to 2,000 lives, The Star has secured Binns himself to write a series of articles on this subject. Binns will tell the seonteare ‘Wis ela ie ee cael oe eless outfits, Binns is modest, He dislikes publicity and rarely writes for this reason. But he believes that the future progress of wireless depends on the number of . iP periment with it. He wants to create, by means of the articles in The Star, a thousand boy wireless operators. It's easy, boys. His lessons will begin in The Star Saturday. fom} The Seattle Star fioncsoirio . ae, | Some men show up for work looking ji} an it and some day youll ee ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE Bas if they had sleeping powders fori VOL. 14, NO. 11. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912 ONE CENT ° i preikkiant. Aew END T0 AAOHE SHYSt few Most of Us W Will ill Use That 12 Per Cent pe ” A HENRY -- Youve t a SECONDS To aot a . ; mes he ‘Three Others Shot Down Following | UILTY ji ig y se: 4 of Men—Troops Rushed to Scene. piles txenra Wive? with & high hand im the courts of , | Mother Sits Sobbing in Court, | Va, March 14.— Carroll county. and anticipating | Seeing Nothing But Grief} iL, trouble, Sheriff Webb bad numer Ahead of Her, No Matter} met death today ous deputies on hand today, but the 4 What Hap i / riot’ at Hills- benches were packed with friends = 3 of the Allens : | following the Pacer Crab teed, She sits in one of the back rows! Lioyd Allen on & = The firing started immediately |in Judge Ronaid’s courtroom and si-| The dead: (after the jury announced tty ver lently sobs and sobs, She seems to, dict District Attorney Foster try to check her emotion, she braces | arose to move for immediate sen Up, she tries to keep the tears from ge: THEN YOULL HAVE cane sine & apemehee. Sees falling, but it is of ne use Oe THE NEW SCHIOULE VOU CH® STEAL. 34 SECONDS LONGER THE EKTRA GL SECONDS WILL GWE Poster dropped dead in his tracks | m , WINKS mSTTAD ’ i" is beet Wake Trae o tensive: Por the ong on (rial ie her son, | uk We AOA Clee i iotnate WHICH TO Dorr UP~| YOU TIME To FLENCHERIZE YOUR. COFFEE - be received a wallet through the her own boy, Herbert L. Hanlon : > _ heart. The next shot struck Judge i o The defense of Herbe: ee a and three specta- viii and he crumpled up and slid hid <i taak bo 0k wa ae | (srmace) BE HOME nth Bi sy ded by stray to the flood. The members of the D BRING Home jury, all of whom were beavily Conviction. armed, with several depu' then ed the con- began firing into the Allen crowd ‘Allen o8 a charge Many members of the mob were Howard Hanlon, wax (be y | , im the event of wounded, several probably fatally pe) ote E been expected, but Judge Massie was. carried to his Borst ‘soplaat OF ccarcs a practically chambers, where he died a few lesan ak thak Goee net end Uae forthe outbreak : — later ogre “pare from | 4 |troubles. For the acquittal of Her. | eal BeBe Ne county say the rioting ene-| MISS BARNES |bert means the accusing finger upon — | her younger boy, Howard ee | oa pesnhgpene — oe Ah, but @ mother does not deal | ine mont go Sam ohen. | with future dan that beset her NS” REST CASE manager of the Spokane theatre.}young ones, when there is danger yokane, fell love with Goldie of ihe ent , silently Mew. arnes, soubrette, of Seattic. | jianion weeps and hopex for the me ‘ Goldie fell in love with Sam at © | quittal of her older boy while the} ' actly the same moment Such ention me aye t 4 upon | . things happen. But Sam didn't Ay at we toyal | Leased Wirer depending uper <a mente alone to know how Goldie felt about it, and ote 4 ne stor decide} >. “ _ John 3. save them from gor, to jail Goidie never dreamed how Sam to arraign th son. Fo YOULL WAVE TIME FOR AN EXTRA KIS THE NEW SCHEDULE GIVES You 4 LOT OF EXTRA TIME for J. Ogden | Immediately spe receiving ihe felt about it—and right here you |uhe Ix « 1 | é KISS] PROM THE HOUSE To THE CAR ---- 3 JUMPS NOW WHERE other Chicago ~ er MK es ea have the constituent elements of » Here's the Story | Ean YoU sUMPED ONCE BEFORE ~ fire for crim when the arguments in the case will | a,leve story. a ee binaiayes BA > . > " When Goldie's Spokane engage: | man who was t me vo work | Seattle Electric Co, Is Figuring on New Schedules on Some Lines Which Will Reduce Running Time 12 Per Cent, It Is She Sherman | beste. ment Sam announced. that | for the Potlateh company. He war to United) The decision of the packers to ro |e was going on a vacation of in-|given a desk in one of the offices; sf Reported. > Who is try fuse any evidence came afler & dorinite duration. After that every and this room led to the private sometimes in a box, and sometimes day. | ny six inches tall, about 140 pehind the . On tfat occasion, it appears from) BXICO CITY, March 14 Or ITACKES pounds, unshaven and revebly) Of course . her sue | his stories, the articles were found | oasis of the president's palace to BE SEEN AT dad fright Greased. vd a piclons, but she couldn't be sure—| missing from Douglas’ off ag * Rg eich thai tilewten ike p of Mrs. E. Moran and what's a girl going to do w ented and sald nothing, de ho s ’ : 66 ” mm man early this t s er, hows into Mexico b nited States ROME, March 14.—All Italy is re the Stiamnie. he abeatt tan [she Was returning to rday at th © the le deterusine , The lid is on “The Girl From joicing over the escape of its mon- | around: the: carriage Pail fist av. N, at j > # on deck rt » Manton AY. \revolt anatos resident Madero Rector’s,” and she will not appear arch, King Victor Emmanuel, whose e or | ' s said Kugene Levy, | bre € stuf wilt bem tonight. She did not appear last life was attempted today by Antonio. _ ‘ope Sends Message t watking up Ma-| the Grand’s mana How's and concealed it h | it was announced also t la. night, either. Judge Dykeman con. @’Alba, an admitted anarchist. The 5 s sent an aide to the RY, where she| LINCOLN, Neb., March 14—-In a Spokane? And what are you doing " the a*idero has received mes om tinued until tomorrow forenoon the @88assin fired three shots at King Palace to Il details of the at- Ta car for bowe, tutiny at the Nebraska state pent-| here? n Thomas F. Ryan and Speyer broth. application of the attorneys for the Victor, all missing their mark. One ‘e™mpted assassination passed the alley (entiary this afternoon, Warden Spokane’s all right, 1 gues , r had to get him out ot ers of New York, offe to ad» Seattle theatre for a hearing on an Of the bullets struck Major Langa When he rned that the king ‘and Third avs. an Delahunty and three guarde were said Sam. dolefully Haven't seen | serious serapes before.” said Atl vance the canh needed to ¢ injunction to stop the mayor and OMe of the king’s cavalry escorts, ¥#* | rm p sald killed. Detaiis ag yet are unavail the p! lately. I'm on my vgeca-|torney W. H. Thompson to the Jury /ine Madero army to a st of the chief from keeping the show. 2" he fell from his horse seriously a God, the king's life has able. The outbreak has been brew: | tion. Just sort of knocking around, | (his morning fictency house closed wounded. D'Alba was arrested. been spared. ing for months, A week ago Albert| Having a rotten time mR abe pen: ; me shortly after King Vietor lett cam hortly after King Victc Sg a a WARRANTS “LITTLE DICKS” ios ionas oaee nt the“oaiaee atena a nemorat Falls Into Machinery Of the man|prisdn, chapel during Sunday ser-| “1m going back, if you don’t mind why fate Meine Honor of bis father, the) Geoffrey Porter, 23, living at 4283 c 1 Thirty warrant © fseued this y's followin + father, years old, five vice. The plage is yours,” said Levy.) nernoon abe Prov eating FIRST BIRTHDAY °: he censor committ gonna. Baas Hinder Billet | catty wt: te tn Ves Ming bende “ Ep agpeggy cating. agp: = +| Goldie sings songs prettily. She ot withdrawn Judge Attorney Silvain again broke through a line of cheering this morning as the result of in “ ” R MEETING lis especially clever at burlesque,| Our in diftercnt pat wren th tht leclete, canta see TO PACK ~nK. She has one song, “Heaven Will |Ciy charging them with 1 , promising, | Interfere had’ fired three howe wc | suries sustained by an accident at ome (0 the Roosevelt club, with the olection| Protect a Working Girl.” which | bacco to minors how ake up the matter ear-'the king. His majesty re aithe works of Faulkenburg & | things that belonged to J tas in the Henry bullding his brother, bis younger oF PINK THREAD; clothes and the furs and the otber MACK ) EARLY TONIGHT FS EY SPoot on iia the featticlof officers, which club will take | Senerally gets a good “hand.” She The habit of selling to minors orning, if the theatre calm throughout the exciting scenes | Lauck's Laboratory, Utah and Han- aft organiza-|over the task of attempting to send | fllows It up with “Do It Now has become too ral, aod J ann ne of the hear-) which followed. A ford sts. Porter was busying him- Bepe to pack the to the state convention at Aberdeen Last night Goldie nang her songs | going to put an absolute stop to it el The attempt on King Victor's life| self about the machinery of the 10 be held ina solid Roosevelt delegation from | W!th great eclat The andience gijyain said In the meantime the theatre will | occurred at 7 a.m. The queen| works when he accidentally slipped ‘1 ore eave |be closed accompanied the king in Scand (and tell Gnibee the wesetan ballding, on county, Roosevelt republicans nted more and more Heaven ‘ 0 ing in a closed and fell among the moving belts. ee “| nee ait porta Or tus county are ta. | WIN Priect w Working Gin” andje 86 6 6 8 6 8 69 carriage ow nixht Is to vited to be present Do It Now ry | Poor Aim Saved Him RoR RR Ok it mass moet.| The meeting will be called to or-| Coming off the last time sno|* Goes Into Strange — . | FALLS DEAD | King Victor owes his life to his stumbled over the L-shaped tron | © House to End Life ts assailant’s poor aim STORM WARNING or The program der hy former’ Governor Henry He-} D’Alba step ‘s A southeast storm warning Stranizaion of a| Bride. | which holds in pl the “torment er,” just back of the procenium|e @ @ @ © © @ © @ @ @ «| np pana by a cement uate Aials royal procession and drawing a re- was recorded on instruments at arch. She might have broken her| ¢ Tochbrandt, 30, walked into concern in Port. Angeles, fell /Yolver opened fire. The first and|# the weather bureau this morn: * * * * : * * Ineck if Sam hadn't been them and|a rooming house ai 1410 Sixth av dead of heart failure ae Jackson third shots went wild, The second|#* ing ate 11:30 o'clock. The Jeaught her in his arma early this morning and_ attempted ‘ st. near Lake Washington, this| let struck Major Langa * weather observer says that a | ; * ' * * * * Christenson, 54 tly | Ped from the curb, approached the She was flushed, and @ little suicide by the ens t morning at about 10 o'clock Queen Watches Struggle strong gale is blowing toward | frighte and perhaps = she| Tochbra Aid not live at the Christenson, who was living with) King Victor and his “queen ¢ eattle and is likely to arrive IC {stayed in Sam's arms a leetle mite | place, but od in quietly ang a friend named Ole Hanson at played courage. The king glanced any minute Hionger than was absolutely neces. |sdught a vacant room In which te + i and Omak complained |toWard the curb and saw d’Alba |wary. Finally she extricated her-jend his life. Mra, W. J. Picket P koala bad this cinbaina aad fighting with the soldiers. The’ * * & ek ke ®t eke tke self and said Thanks, Sammy.” |the landlady, scented ga fortes at he was goltg e hospital - — — = cated | Sammy was blushing All the |About 6°40 a. m., and upon five His companion v a ds me stage hands and several performers | sation discovered the man lying m1 ompany bir were looking on. But it was the |conscious on the floor, She ine = h where they chance he had been waiting for. | diately notified the 5 and Dr THIS 18 DICK ts tae Aa thay reahl | Usually o bashful man, now Sam|MacDonald, a city physician.) jiurrah for “Little Dick's ckson st. Christenson sank took hin courage in both hands. |Tushed to the house. Thegnan was) ayy, the pavement and before médical “Heaven didn't protect one gork. |tken to the city hospital muere he)” His first reat one! rex ach him he was dead WHAT KIND 9 ing girl that I know of,” he said, | 20 es 'n 4 i" ere It’s tomorrow, Mareh 1 Vick sain She'd have broken her head if jin ae Five: shone-eterer ys pols Won't It Be Awful? ° am Cohen hadn't happened tot F d W S boy who has never had a birthday! eraNpORD UNIVERSITY catch her. Gee, I'd like to go right | & OF ants Some [eet & eay nitive He lives! March 14.—"Oh! Won't it be aw Why, here’s some food for Thought. A mer- on protecting that little working ehorused the fait coeds When |girl--I'd like to have the exclusive More Consolation sna jus verore Christmas Cynthia eee eee it toving pictures ot fg Chant, after signing a display contract with The right to protect her Patroiman A. G, Ford is busy thie} ee eee eet ne oe ot her col.|queening scenes” in shady nooks Star lately, made this remark: “I don’t always i P ared en les cealved from reader of her col S o i tried Yo run away, because a agree with the political beliefs of your paper, but q * fo around Stanford are to be ¢ ited eau ttle, Tae peared | speechless, |morning swearing out warrant for| tin naming the birthday date of ind Stanford are t xbibited the arrest of R. J. Peterson and| mild in the writer's family |i pub s r pi had a mubconscious hunch what |Staniey Richardson, whom he ts| Sat chair had beet 1 voi —— you reach so many of the buying public in Seattle : Gam blocked the , | whoxe chair had been made vacant.|y @eRRRAKO EAA HH tl a sd oming, but Sam blocked the charging with assault in the first}mignt have the ivilege or alvin LP aE Ay Re ae ot Pid that for me not to use your columns for advertis- “ay, Goldie, you know why I've|” Ford charges that while trying to| Mat ate. WASHINGTON, March 14 ing would be like cutting off my nose to spite my been following you round. Ordi-larrest Peterson for exceeding the| "4 jettor from Mrs. K, Adams was|*% GA Citizen of Barnes ille, face.” narily I'm not deaf, dumb, blind and | speed limit on Federal « yesterday | a faoky one Luck for Diek ja who clared he nad . 7 tongue-tied, but Iam when I'm near|afternoon, Peterson and his eo he | eee ee sss, he Wak watt Rom OM 5 for shooting That remark, Mr. Advertiser and Mr. Merchant, hs : himself accidentally with his ° i : na i hie en Shae hee puts the proposition in a nutshell. The Star sells over 40,000 copies daily and every reader is a po- tential purchaser. Then, can you afford to let this irculation escape you? Remember, our adver- you.” panion assaulted him, striking a little boy about a year ago. She ‘Sammy, have you something to|in the face, and knocking him maw that Dick had a genuine tur Epnenlad ae Atiray denarel Wickersham to know if there tising rates now are far lower per thousand circula- tion than any other paper in Seattle. (+eeeeeeeeeeee eee ec eeeeeee | Hil philosopher for police matron and 12 for police 8nd there was al-| women, a ing to run a 100 yard # in his eyes.|race as part of their physical ex Btraphanger was amination & £004 langh I get you,” the Complacens Strap. weth not the hanger's risibilities were pictured In H. P. quoted simply. (a wide grin. “I can see ‘em now oe “= Bill the Bil Taft kind and the Dr. at he was, Matthews build, the barrel shaged he said that no-| and the lead pencils. Belleve * say to me?” asked Goldie |the ground, Ford finally got the! XG) dinner and Christmas presents Sam, inarticulate, could only nod} upper hand of them and sent them|™ hut Cynthia promised him is any law in the land justify ing such punishment his head to the police station, charged with|mona fide” birthday from her “Do it now.” |speeding. This morning Peterson} I'm going to be there. There ought| And Cohen did, and they're going | fined for violating the| "gq. hee ® Widd: -asoeee ing payment of the fine the B. H. P. to be a little bit of interest watching |to be married next week | 4 ordinance But that didn't very day the great C in jall Gy be " wo aby console Ford for his bruise “6 AN ag Ai lk pe 7 9! NAPS Mes gre ROME ike trot of the| time aid you ony? Pein atton | i i tik a tk Ott te - birthda that the gun was his own, the time did you say? 2:40 this after d will be prov oon? i hag *% BOSTON, March 14—“Had w]e ye 4 ROO ey scene was his own home, and ade z mr BLN pr ys Pi ty the injury was upon himself . And geometrical along, t it'll beat a citcus sure she thrown off her last re- | * in park Ther got to make the century in|# maining garment when she #|* WEATHER FORECAST Star office, 1207-11 Seventh av., to-| He asked “the government's * ¥ * aa * * ! the CS. was 11 $5 seconds to get marked 100|* tempted the monk, she would * Showers tonight; Friday *%|morrew for the little lad |* highest attorney” to look his the philosopher per cent? I'll bet the mint against|* have shocked. no one,” is the *)* Keneré ly fair; brisk southerly *} ‘They can't come too early and|* case over and reply “at once With the expiana-\a brick watch and chain no Seattla|* way a local critic wrote to- &)#« winds, Temperature at noon . there cannot be too many, for she|*®_ The Department of Justice * * * * * celebrate hi first Cynthia loses her guess if of presents don't appear Guaranteed Circulation of Over One Million Copies Per Month SHEER EKER RR EERE RE REET wants this first birthday—delayed|* responded that the matter was 11 years— to make up for all the|* outside of federal jurisdiction, ® cop ever got a perfect mark.” day of Mary Garde “Thais,” w]e 49, * Others “Little Dick” has missed, \* errr fre... ee! Bindred applicants! He was on hand 20 minutes before | at the Boston opera house, imen jobs six) the race started * OR OR ELI RIOR TORR RRR