The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1912, Page 6

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THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1912, mples Bottle of Something That Isn’t Likely to Stay Down Lon WHY, ADOLF, DOT | [OH 1 WASS FEELING A LIDDL 138 ~— BUT For R DER VEATHER UND 1 REASON DO You asx ?] |TRANK SOME OF ID, hs RECAPTURE MAN WHO LEAPED FROM THAIN Grover F. Smith, who escaped from Sergt. Lee Dagner Saturday night by leaping through the win- dow of the Shasta limited while the train was moving st the rate ‘of fifty miles per hour wus again) captured by Sergt. Dagner last) night a .ew miles from Roy. Wash.,! Just south of Tacoma, near where Ludovic Sells the prisoner made his desperate was brought back to} tt f Ban Francisco to an-|_ #vdovie Dallagiovanna asd Chas charge of defrauding F. M.| Berryman have sold the Alaskan ning, hardware dealer, out of aj bar, at Third av. and Jefferson st., » and is also charged to ©. T. Morris for $20,000. The stealing a typewriter from the | gaie, so the former proprietors of ae t _ jy egg tg {hie | tne place say, is practically a fore javatory and tinlocked the hand. 4 one, The renewal of their t+ from him. Dagner was care-|cense, passed by the counetl by his foot in the door to|& fiveto-four vote, wax vetoed by jayor Dittin; There seemed little tkelihood that the veto would be overcome as jong as Berryman and Dallagio Yanna were the owners. Morris does not expect any difficulty in , | securing the renewal of the license for one year Cranks Threaten Roosevelt’s Life be ld Fifteen Years for DEAD JUDGE’S Wife-Slayer . : (By United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, March: 5-~Frank B. Hacker, found guilty of the murder of bix wife, Mra, Augusta Hacker, Was senteheed to 15 years. At the the of the killing, November 23 last, Backer Was sitting in bin wife's jap, ktesing and caressing her. | They had been separated and he was trying to bring about a recon- elliation, and when she refused he placed a revolver to her side and shot her, - ifr ers drawn in by artist, showing re e Jaage, Staple, whe has token the| who has en ad the mosderss Massie. | © 090000000000 00 ‘he figures marked 1 and 2 show po- | sitions oceupied by the clerk who was wounded, and the sheriff, whe was kilfed, GUARD COURT FOR TRIAL OF (By Vem HILUSVILLE, / Unusual = precautions against @ raid on the Carroji county | courthouse, where Floyd and Victor | Allen are arraigned tomorrow on | ebarges of murder im connection with the killings in Judge Massie’: | courtroom, are being made today, | The authorities fear the Allen ban-| dite olay attempt to rescue the) prisoners, and a company of state | militia will remain on guard) throughout the trial | Richmond detectives continued! ag to; today the search for the outlaws, | armed to the teeth in | but no positive clue regarding their | courthouse at Milieville, whereabouts been secured. j it eee i 2° EF Fes ti Hy Pree him Bo Man From Noose | J (By Uatted Press lensed Wire) t | SALEM, Or. Mareh 25.—Gov- beat Bplaniag oe tha lernor West today ie om record that typewriter company, but intended |b¢ Will not intercede in case Chas.| Enthusi walling them a check after reach-|and Geo. Humphrey are found gull Eliza Griffit |tlon speech delivered here by Dr. ing, showing mountainee German extracts most; “If the Humphrey brothers are| Hane of San Francis¢a. It ended —— powerful poison known from beans sentenced to be hanged,” said Gov, | with a scathing denunciation of th Latest fad of Dame Fash the castor ofl plant. A gram wilt| West, “the sentence will be exe:|miscreant who filled the. orators fan covered with real lowers by Kil 1,500,000 guinea pigr. ‘cuted water glass with whiskey means of flexible wires. FISHING TACKLE $0 YOU TRANK SOME OF Dist] UND NOW You INTEND TO DO vort io) neta . 1On, NOW 1 DINK f Vit GO OUDT | \|TO LUNCH, ne an SUCCESSOR REHEARSES DUEL IN COURT 00000 Os ense More than $10,000 ts being ov charges on work that has been completed. ptrolier has completed a lat of over 1,000 to whom money is due, Min- UTE, SAVE ME MY NCH MONEY f he ROOM cs Photograph,with amoking revolv:|@ © OOO OOS HS SHCOOHSSSOOH SO SHSH OHHH HHS OOOOOSHODIOD D VIRGINIA MAN HUNTERS AND WILD SCENE OF THEIR HUNT. e [RERERR EE < UNMET OOD EY Ur oR se. ~ Some Money for You, Maybe be some money for you at the ctly hall if you have paid nything om special assessments for city improvements In the last fe This money The city refunded by the city, “VAIT A MINUTE, ADOLP. I SAVE YOU Youn LUNCH MONE€Y EF YOU VAIT, e & Words by S& Music by conus TEE -HEE. Becoss DISS STUFF iss IPECAC!! VAIT A i bs READY FOR Jt (mrt a Prene Leased Wire) Assistant United CHICAGO, March 25.—The case General Pierce against J. Ogden Armour and vine final argument againas § other Chicago miljlionaire beef thie morning and r packers, charged with crimina) vio. charge to the jury ¥ lation of the Sherman anti-trust) Juror Bucklin, whowwne jaw, probably will go to the jury in the court room bs late this afternoon, pletely recovered “ait oe EE: ee Jesuit Mission All This Wi “Faith is man's noblest tribute to his Creator” So said Rev, T. A. Meagher, speaking on “The Light From Above,” ut the Church of the Immaculate Cone ‘This in the second week of the mission given by the Jesuit Father Meagher and Rev. P. J. O'Retlly. The same order wilt k, early mane at 5:30, followed by short sermon; special instruction at 4). a fo , and in the evening the usual services, | will speak on “Moral Blight” tonight on “While faith is man’s tribute to the Creator,” Pather | yeaterday, it bestows upon him 4 greater breadth of vision, @ region which, without this light } waste.” Leper Early Has Life Job John R. Early, the Tacoma leper and Spanish war veteran, arrived in| ® Port Townsend yesterday, from whence be will be taken to the Dia-| * mond. Point quarantine station. t0'* live the rest of bis life in isolation. | * He was accompanied by his brother, | * Sergt. Early, of the U. 8. ariMery * Schroeder, the corps, Membera of the National |* camp of Spanish War Veterans are|* making arrangements to purchase a j © nous: few acres of land near Diamond | * point for a home for Karly’s family,' * who will soon follow him to the tion. if teehee nenes Gana | _ CHICAGO lw Continental bank, one of Chinese Pirates H Kill American, * * (My Unlted Press Leased Wire) | PEKIN, March 26-—Advices re-| ceived here today state that an!» American teacher named Hicks,'» whose bome is in Oshkosh, Wis. « bas been killed by Chinese pirates. « peo Hicks, with two other Americans,|@ «eee ekwee named Hofman and Sheldc was ~ . exploring the gorges in the Y con T ‘3 T aft and T. river, when the party Was set upon and all three robbed xnd wounded, (my United INDIANA Hicks fatally With the supporters af velt and of {claiming control, the Sons of Revolution The local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution were en-| tertained at the home of Dr. Clar- jence A. Smith last Wednesday even ing, at 1305 KE. Mercer st Compatriot W. E. Starr, manager) state convention of the Stone-Fisher Co., spoke 4} morrow. Delegates to Jength on the life and achievements tion from the of the Connecticut patriot, Roger|and Fifth co Sherman, signer of the Declaration/ will be selected Roosevelt and Taft 6 | majority: f i grandson of Roger Sherman | y wis present, in the person of Rev./ i Samuel Greene. aan ee weeeT Taft. ind We BODY IN BAY The dead body of an unidentified | man, throught to be a mill hand a mechanic, was pulled out of t bay at pler E late Saturday, T | Was nothing found by which to i |tify him, Three fingers of his right | * jhand are missing and he wore a|/* jblue serge suit, sweater vest and | * jheavy shoes, There were no indi-|* an cations of violence, |e kk ee ee ERS of Independence and of the constitu- | tion of the United States. Presi adeiphia the new John wane — the Phil can that it would-Ras up in its attacks lose the Wanamaker year). still prints the t not print the Wi ACKERS’ CASE If j would forever remain én { SALE Tuesday, March 26 — We have several different brands of fishing tackle that we are discontinuing, which must be closed in amounts varying from a few cents to several hundred dollars, The warrants are all made out and the city treasurer is ready to cash them All you have to do is to call at the comptyoller's office and ask for) | your warrant BLAMES POSTfUs! FOR LOSS OF k J. Field of G s enlisted the " ice Counsul C. lin an effort to. Varnish for Beer (By United Press Leased Wire; | PORTLAND, Or, March |Jobn Latraski, an Italian, was taken to the hospital today in a dying con dition as the result of drinking a bottle of varnish, mistaking it for| United States go! beer. He had drunk two bottles etary value of & FREE of beer when he tackled what he/| which he claime he — rile i. } EVERETT, March 24.—Georgia and Muriel Swinnerton must remain old maida, or they lose the ey bequeathed them in the will of their mother, Sarah A, Swinnerton, deceased, The will cuts off three other daught all married, and a grandson, with $1 each and leaves $2,62 the joift property of Muriel and out before April 1st to make room for our 1912 goods. It will pay you to look. You may find just what you are looking for. The following are a few of the articles offered: 100 yard Aluminum Patent Multiplying Reel. \ Regular $5.00. |} 3 piece Extra Tip, Split, Bamboo Fly Rod, 914 ft., cork han- Sale : ‘ || dle, closely wound, red and black silk; regular $2.75. Sale TAN »25 | 64 other patterns and grades cut in proportion, ranging in Regular $1.50, || price from ...). 00.000 .0000. 0. .85¢ to $10.00 80¢ || Pride Cuttyhunk Lines, 50 ft. cards, Regular 15e. Sale ..5¢ Regular $7.00. || Pure Sit W aterproof Enamel Lines, casting lin Regular seeeeess $3.50 || $1.00. Sale 50 yard Automatic Réels. Regular $5.00, 80 yard Ideal Reels, nickel and gunmetal, Sale @ yard 9 multiple, solid German silver. Sale . Seattle Sporting Goods Company The Rubber Store 714 FIRST AVENUE Georgia, provided that they Will Prosecute Faké Advertisers Portland merchants fraudulent advertising, |A. A. Schell, chairman of the com jmlljee in bp e of the prosecution, |said the evidence was alréaay ered and that a number of “get rich-quick” concerns will be pun: lished as severely as the law allows Didn’t See Scott 4 Penn 1, Wire) fON, March 25, Psst " seen of the British |South Polar expedition of Captain |Robert F. Scott by the Japanese Antaretic expedition, which is here lon its return today. The Japanese in coastal ex- edward land. ‘utilities of th never marry. CITY OFFICIALS TO. 1 M 4 the the be tomorrow afternoon for istaca Or., to Inspect the Amurson type of ently constructed there, h may be duplicated for| he the Cedar river impounding basin. he party will also spend a day in Portland, delving into the publie » Webfoot cit Wants Building of f Hospital Hastened H. ©. Henry, presidept. of the King County Anti-Tuberculosis so- elety, has addressed a communica- tion to the mayor and the ety ¢ cil, urging the Immediate sal | the $125,000 bonds voted for a mu- nicipal tu last reulosis hospital The league is mond Highlands to the city. Weighed 417 Pounds AM} ¢ Tease | supposed was a third, the negligence of the: . — | postoffice o' his mail from }a@'Alene. _All_ that from the $60,000 iggest men in} dead here today. It will) be necessary to remove part of the jfront of his residence to permit the offin to be carried out. TAFT'’S NIECE ENGAGED. NEW YORK, March 25.- agement of Miss Harriett / son of Cincinnati, a niece of Presi jdent Taft, to Hugo Gilbert de | Fritsch of New York, is soon to be | jannounced, according to friends of the couple here. De Fritsch is a graduate of the class of 1908. | SURE TO GET 21 LETTERS. SAN FRANCISCO, March 2 |Durbam, made sure she wouldn't) | forget him. He gave the steward letters, one for each day of her | voyage.

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