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fs FROM THE NEWSMAN’S BAT, GATHERED FROM HERE AND THERE OVER BUSY WIRES FOR THE STAR READERS PITTSBURG, March 21 ie cause she befriended Mra Mar N.Y. Ma rk’aM suansing, @ clars se, whe was attacked f down by * his life to his faith - which kept the an ia bay watt help came Los Anetias, March 21 “Where's your necktie, Mr. Mayor?” questioned Mayor Al exander’s secretary, it w. the third successive day the mayor had forgotten hia tie Friends contributed for the red and green scarf the mayor wore home ST. Louis, thou Jerry lived all March 21.—Al Moynihan, 80, bie life as a single man, since his death recently hie 956,795 tate hy brought to light over a score of widows and nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, ete. OAKLAND, C March 21 silk pa Raiph Harris leaped from bed in confusion when a comely woman and three de tectives burst into his room. She was looking for a fugitive Spouse, but Harris couldn't qualify. and garet McCausland, 85, during the last 33° days of her | Mra, ida Rosenst Queathed $20,000, or more than $600 per day for her kindness. a E EDITION we omit obscures some ee have known,—Ruskin, } PEOPLES ANPEFUL Tells of the| | Situation as He} in Continental Tour Latest Thriller ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN * SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, .1912. vorce Court Orphan Kills Herself Rather Than Choose Between Mother and Father VOL. 14. NO. 17. ANDY'S “PRETTIEST GIRL IN WORLD.” PRETSBURG, Pa., March 21.—To Miss Virginia Lee, a Xhycar-old stenographer ef this city, todays the distinction of being the prettiest girl in. the at least in the judgment of Andrew Carnegig, the king belong world, steel Carnegie oung woman obtained a photograph of the and though: he had never on the back of the Lee, a prize for some Ineky He sent it to Pittsburg pa pre hat he had found the prettiest girl in the world ~ MRS, KRAMER 9 SET FREE BY GILLIAN Mother Should Not Be Com-| Med to Testify Against nm, Says the Court—Young | ramer Is Liberated fror er father laid eyes on the original, he wrotk picture nie gir man Carnegic ing HUNT FOR SLAER OF 4 PEOPLE Insane Man Near Hoquiam, Who Murdered Twin, Nephews, Is Now Murderer of Two Deputy Sheriffs— Ki Hot on His Trail Today. (Specie! to > The Star) HOQUIAM, Wash, March 21.-~/tymen breast.” John Tornow, wh few weeks That's what punishing # mot 0. urdered hin twin nephew® to, ghigiding her son means. So and buried their bodies in lweves gyig Judge Gilliam thie morning and b is probably the murder | wien he freed Mrs. Lottie Kramer er of two more mer whom he sentenced to 30 days in| _ The of Deputy Sherif the county jai! last Monday for re | Colin and Bmore fusing to testify against her son, L. he been found 4 woods 201M Kramer, charged with robbing miles north of Gray's harbor. They fer, lay in shall red with te iy [dirt and rubbish the bodies shou mld aod WO mother wiimor ed 1 BO Grog into the ter the nepbews. He | piaced, and by poxses, Dut ieaking of 4 de have ordered bis al county last a more form LM a new JENNINGS BRYAN Included Arizona * jo. Wyowing et Utah, Maho. Ore Washington pntana, North} ota, Minneso- | Wisgonsin. Hl and Ohio. $o far | have d a very ratifying activi ty among the democrats, They hopeful and are organis The progres sentiment the | “it would be levying a toll upon! |the most sacred sentiment of the! 1 think it also vols the rank file of th party 1 have a good ¢ complaint the party} Hons pay ttle atten ‘ to the rank and file of voters and the office | holders seem ‘to be quite inditfer Of the voters. | seem satisfied | and take the future. | term. I can only) Ianate the pro-| should have to $n attempt to of a century tab MeKenz y ve the p hat this exempting a ordeal of giving | wn chik} just ax Joba have po law from the against her ourt sald. “ft am sorry | nin which you were hb had the ald never the had . found was acknow insane when he woods and killed bi was hunted for days eltded them 7 murde sheriffe bad beep been Tornow a went seeteee*” ~<w?e84eegsce” urt * geereeates the | you committed to The jand had Saturday Today ve * are tral! of the quadruple murderer. framing it up with one oth # hy ge wes be ge “e -; his own mother The other man ay by the bloodhounds and fired aig 1 b, Dut was never arres at them. They turned tall and fed. | tye od ye ice teak: teary The location of the #hows | ene jewels, valued at $1,300. In the that after the men were shot from Paes ee ambush, the imnurderer dragwed the |” yg ed “pe Beginners Lom say feet and burled ley answer any questions con them. He was within half a mile of | the he he night, (Re Fobbery, and whe wax p i oo }@or Contempt of court by day }mentence in th» county jail, When missing since se ee s . pplease . . «pm bot on the of "to rob if Kramer, 24, was ace Lo) 2—1t wan i. bat Willtum | just completed | tip through 14 state be bas speech, which most eloquen: ‘made. bodir RISSA SACHS little girt—Riesa Sachs, of the law—took her own life. age t4—was a divorce court or She could not choose between a |phan. She isn't now! and that is A*Vt@d father and a loving tas tery. mother: she could give up neither A. Chicago judge severed the|(®@ One nor the other she bonds that made her father and S8¥¢ 8p both. Next morning her other husband and wife. Bur it mother, Mrs. Mellisa Sachs, found didn't—-it couldn't, you know-. tbe body of her daughter, life ex change the relationship that ex.|'ingulnhed by gas isted between this little «irl and a Sachs the man and womau—her pape and by } tears, mamma Mamma wants me, and | love| ST ricken mot kneeling and I want to be with-her| fore the coffin of the divorce court plaintively erted Orphen between ber pare love mad too, ee ei GET NO COAL; Tmant tna oth ROAD STOPPED 1 want them both. | can’t! LONDON, March 21.—Because it live without both of them. Ali the| Lt ts hi thei and poset adh gallerys gd | is impossible to get coal with which }to run its engines, the Great Cen. mammas, and | want mine, to i railroad today posted notic The judge hid his emotions be jneath a mantle of solemn judicial it will suspend operations on y mext until the atrike is This * son of in at bing shed Marks him as a He has lett be of approval DOF: TO A CANDE not rime las so . ma | whieh young and ordered bis release. ebaotately qudstions, Judge Gilliam wax | pulled to discharge the jury Rad been empanciied to try Kramey j RONG ESCAPE 4, Frank Josephson, one of the eb . . caped prisoners from the U. 8. rev MCURTAIN, O8}a., Mareh enue cutter Tahoma, was arrested | FOHPen miners Were brought out by @ patroiman on Pike st. ang *liPe this afternoon from the wurn taken to the city jail for k ing mine No. 2 of the San Bois until Ke is called for by officers | Coal Co. which was wrocked by «| from the ship. expe This brings the total of those removed allve up to Charles Murphy, 90, and Frank with 70 fl! entombed Josephson, 41 prisoners in double! The suce of this irons, escaped at 1:25 thie morning | Work has raised the hSpe that oth from the United States revenue cut-| ers are living in the mine, and the |ter Tahoma, lying at the Pacific | teseue parties have redoubled their be wt Coal © bunkers effort set the impr ned police w tified, and a/ miners. ed by two warrant officers, are scouring the Coxswain guard in charge of oreaaes Sana Ten.” tareh was arrested by the ship's officers | weet saan Gab pebtta: eee in ; after the escape, and ls held for in-! by Ger Ynex Salasar, today |mobilizing at Jimines red by | hres vestigation The prisoners bad | ed. Hoth | re che, and cut court-martia) and sente sine with a hand » chained below 4 cme unexplained with head bow sorrow and eyes filled with was the first to console the {eeuar | 1 was the in my Now, | ® that | the leader nese woe es. The Be against me be theught | was self. ting for myself. | fo send progres. te the Baltimore con. me a progressive whew you how weil Somebody COT FREE” ‘Press Leased Wire) | enquage. March 21.—By ai Rissa,” he said, “the law RESCUED ALIVE end | en ur reported within and before night Juares and ero Chihuat an & result government tation of foodst come through their ct saw obtained tn manner SAW PRETTIEST MAN | [th ee eee he eh) BAN FRANCISCO, March St + © just saw the handsomest man, # | Miss Edna Doherty told her mother | "Better again,” Mrs. Doherty & | replied fid, later telegraph nd @ clash may Seabury, 2 jury, divorced your parents for all time, |ended. & verdict in favor, put it still leaves you the daugh- and Max Hianck. ter of each. Hefore I issue a de the Triangle Shirt! cree sending you to your mother or MR * GRACE Is 8 one of the in- to your father. | want you to go y from the fire home and decide which one you OUT ON BAIL Mey & year ago in which want jo live with. A H rie met death. Rissa went home—to the home) cage ADELPHIA mares 3 r ne of her mother A few moments | Mrs. Daisy ee, acouned of the | EEeRTLESS oi been allowed the father to|shooting of her husband, in At Leased Wirey | plead with the daughter to decide jlanta, and who was subsequently RDINO, Cal, med » for bim, and a parting kiss and | released on ball, arrived here today Shirtless because embrace. That night Rissa had a/and went to the home of her moth in @ laundry burst long talk with her mother. Then/er, Mrs. Martha Ulrich. shirts excaped into| the young girl retired to her room| Mrs. denied that she shot We Sewer is clogeed and|—and solved the perplexing prob-‘her husband and expressed confi VSuthorities threaten lem alone, as best she knew how. {dence that he will exonerate her a—orpha ed by the malenny in No} ‘ood famine | th obit impor iffs into Mexico * WEATHER FORECAST # Fair tonight and Friday & heavy f light east wind ® Temper at noon, 48 * | ing mine; we're \* * | moe The man Is ¢ (AER man t look Edna He ing cattle at BAN FRANCISCO. Theodore Roosevelt the Roosevelt March Jr, bas here joined He ts He Mr Mr.) months age sundry, See He At 9 o'clock yesterday morning word was sent down from and anxioy Adoiph Wolgast’s apartments at the Savoy that he was stil! asleep, and | under no circumstances could he be disturbed. At 10 Mr. Wolgast was in his bath. A ma’ At 10:30 the distinguished pugilist breakfasted in his room began dictating letters and reading his mail 1 doubt very much If Mr, Wolgast will be able his private secretary at 11:30, politely covering his me to hide an amused smile. “You know is a very busy An assist tary fle his way to the sheaf of telegrams and cab! ‘The vaudeville managers give Mr, Wolgast no pe secretary explained, “I will not tell you the amounts fered to appear on the various circuits I did gered At noon a local banker called to consult Mr. Wolgast with rofere to certain investments, They came out together. The champion the world wore a fur-lined greatcoat and was goggled for motoring “We can talk in the car,” he was telling the banker He passed the row of reporters with an unblinking stare pont Morgan has the same look when he is running away from terviewers. Mr. Wolgast o'clock, as he stifled a yawn, “Real time. 1 would like to help you, but Mr licity. Mr. Jones inight see you.” Mr. Jones—Mr, Thomas Jones—is Mr. Wolgast’s manager Mr. Jones is a large, dignified gentleman who looks something like harles Schwab, only he is more impressive ‘ou may say for me,” he told the reporters, “that Mr overed from the effects of the operation he underwent a few . sible y busy man he After the matinee Me Ar our was in attendance At 11 he Wolgast ¢ ht to '» uth with man secre elevate: fl nce,” the he has been of you would be private : “1 have it private secretar Fetch form No. Thi Wolgast way.” The flimsy In conv champion light m name € publie of |Bad accordec ward, he sald jong as | hive | \- (fi in name y) Wolgast has With giad cries the reporters leusned back to their respective offic with the other. stag back lote awarm with noisy swinging bats and home Around the edge of Seattle fav beyond bull frogs nightly tuning up for the new séason. The robin is abroad in search of the iljusive worm, Fish rody Hmpid pools and shining trout dance betore imaginative bus iness ma editor forces a grin, the office or a@ minute, becomes almost human, a sub scriber rushes In and pays up, the spring poet sharpens bis pencil, the the D tron The youth Onions, radi No gts! Oh warbling roving Ob, Kast er iS ts he l eame gar lay in the ars ing of te *pring bounet croaking of 9 runs and J. Pler the In-| said the secretary at you know wasting yor Wolgast does not care for pub returned private you are has not to re | Wornin during ‘See. the green grocer in ainile mid Young garden truck. druggist hurriedly tonic with one 6 the anxious pa halt ye cart tor, I'm afraid you're too The Seattle Star | money © mat the | bo | tum BERKELEY, March “1 gtole thie watch from Miss OXNARD, Cal, March Without consulting the woman, Geo, B said to be a wealthy easterner, secured a Ii conse to wed Miss Stelia Me Cormick. Between gasps and sobs, Miss McCormick spoke her mind. Brownlie disap. peared. Cal, ST. LOUIS, Mar Wor over her name believed vy to ha Gray of Berkeley,’ ownlle thief, wrote a re ve caused Sarah Grutz and 19, pentant dropped a nacher, to attempt suicide valuable gold watch in a mail Now the police are trying to determine which of the 40 Miss Grays it belongs to The girl recently had her name legally changed from Grutz nacher to Bean. HOME EDITION Why does congress want to investi ii gate the baseball trust? Doesn't the Washington club hand out enough call? STARS Hs WHIT uF At Hospital Jap’s Young Wife Says She Married Him While Despondent — Ran Away Once, and Was Later Cap- tured and Held Prisoner. ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS ONE CENT Picture of Jap and the Young Wife Whom He Tried to Kill | | |_ infuriated because his beautiful 19-year-old white wife ref live with him, George Matsusaki, 22, ia Japanese employed at the Sor- | rento hotel, stabbed his wife, Mre. Hannah Matsusaki, through the throat with a knife and then shot himself through the throat with a revolver at about 4 o'clock this morning in a room in the Alki hotel, 204% Fifth av. At the city hospital the girl is in a critical condition and the Japanese is not expected to tive. Married in Fit of Desperation After marrying Mat. last month, the girl refu i to with him told a Sta ter at the i that she did not love bim that she married him wh mt of di ration. After from Vancouver, Wash they were d, the ad of going to his rooms Alki hotel, went to ther, Mr Lundell wid that Mats h her, and cod he asaki She Om howpit and in returning whe girl, in the with her 20th av. night ‘@ his room ree than a mar inst THE JAP AND HIS WHITE WIFE. on MURDERED MAN’S WIFE IS VERY ILL Funera) arrangements have not yet been made for the burial of Dr W. T. Akey and Sar Suskind murdered And erday fami funeral i Mrs kind, the of the vietim, ie waiting for the brother from fornia angements ung Wife was under all night at the | Washington hotel and was very ii! jthis morning. She was under the influence of anaesthetics all night had married in the maine mont Then She Escaped. the mity came and went I she were his the Be ne and , day oppo vel he her escape siste t live w had no clothes, a usaki's tranks in went to an ’ by Dr in A Ab cha A Sup vigat she oth arrival of where he he works could hes. He keys and t oat # drink of ginger She she immed limp and helpless Story of Stabbing. Matsusaki then took her | sidewalk in a taxi, in- ructing the them }to the Alki After reaching the room says, he tried to kiss he he repelled him he 4 and stabbed She he man was crazy arief. After s . i her bimself drew a t and throat atten x he Cal vefore Asse making any Bus the doct « cf says only been a to take hote girl and when w a knife details involy never be the complete shooting would settled yesterday, when P 1 hie last. There the three vic when the shoot what transpired Anderson bi wad none other time tn the. room ing ovcurred, and will never be known. It is the po: lice theory that the expenditure of by Anderson for something that did him no good caused the trouble. When he came to Seattle four months ago, he had about $900. h Yesterday he had eB A Rome organs 1 is believed th: aniecem| FEAR VENGEANCE thought that he bad t jobbed a Wire) GRAVEST CRISIS vil at vengeance will be ww a’ Ovens ‘tsaied W ked upon him if Adele Verge LONDON, March 21.--Declaring French maid who shot and dat crisis resulting from the ously wounded him last summer the coal miners ix the urns to San Dr c Frederick Kohl, millionaire club. the history of the Brit man 1 member soctal set ish nation, and characterizing the has today ained indictment minimum wage bill of Premier A® from the grand charging the jortn as extreme, unwise and by girl with assauit with intent to a rel y for the situa-|commit murder Itton, J. Batfour, leader of the € sual in parliament, moved of the for the rejection of the bill in the IT WARMED HIM by ¢ of commons today PORTLAND, PRAY AT SHOW 27 ie es (By United Press Leased Wire) cor Wash., Mareh counci} " m ture sh shal derk nights. Alton Tredick, one # no, and will e opening the Then the revolver from shot himself through After shooting hims ted to turn the the woman, but she brushed it to the floor had previously been divorced. She is the a four-year-old girl nese poc the he marr m a on SAN FRANCISCO. King’s Assailant Attempts Suicice Francisoo, Mareh Antonio d°A the man accused of having at- tempted to assassinate King Victor manue} last week, tried to com- suicide here today, following bis amination by the police. Details attempt, which was prevented sards, are withheld strike of gravest tn ROME, & ju March 21,—Con- lgreseman Burleson of Texas todax democratic presidential 1 of Woodrow Wil for president and Dr, Harvey Wiley for vice president WASHINGTON Or slight built he 21 ly elevated, felt in his bed. | thoroughly Wher warmed 0 be a fire escued was ws be “= who run t h are peculiar packages. You can get handed any old thing in an adver- Rates tising rate—if you don’t investigate to see what you're getting. What are advertising rates based on? Circulation, of course. Qh, then, do you find out whether the basis is true, or whether it’s based on “has beens,” or even on “fiction”? It’s a remarkable state- ment, but it’s a fact, that The Star’s advertising rates are far lower per thousand circulation than any other Seattle newspaper, even basing it on the others’ claimed circulation—and we're dealing with works of fiction when we speak of the lat- ter. There are two reasons for this: The Star be- lieves in giving even its advertisers a square deal —The Star stands for a square deal for every man; and, second, because The Star’s circulation has increased so tremendously in the past few years. Of course the advertising rate will have to go up to keep pace with this growth. You are being offered a tremendous bargain—an opportunity you cannot afford to pass up if you are in business to get the utmost of success. The Star’s Daily PAID circulation is over 40,000, and still it grows and grows. "| Advertising SAN John FRANCISCO. March 21 milliona ’ of Si ingale rei estat Franc had been os for 63 of Paterson He Frar years wa N a na ws tc tithe 1 bat we ud be impos: dislikes pub- iphokl bi I'm afraid now be dined, .H ful ion look a for As of m f No. 937 and } made es. copies form

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