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ever believes that a poker is wt personally proving it with’ VOL. 14, NO. 23. Millionaire Actress. Return’s to Stag In Friend’s Pla Harbor ures Planned to Suppress Riots in - il Yards, Strikers Bar Entrance to Lumber | (By United Press Leased Wire.) 28.—That Grays Harbor cities, Including Aber. ‘ will be wader martial law within sixty hours seems here this morning, when 350 strikers barred Hoquiam Lumber and Shingle Company mill and laborers to enter the yards. Some of the men were handled roughly, and the police were unable af to the men and sald he would call a meeting men this afternoon to attempt to arbitrate the troable wil! likely ensue. at (he Hoquiam Lomber and Shingle Com marched to the E. K. Wood mill, where they Ba stream of water from a fire hose and were beaten Y THE STRONG MAN PERATE BATTLE LILLIAN ALBERTSON. Lillian Albertson, who retired from the stage several years ago He entered it volun-|¥hen she married A. J, Levy, the millionaire, has returned to the theatrical domain again because { Murphy through the bars. | Der best friend, Marion Fairfa tack spalpeen!” said Murphy Wrote a successful play itne, me fine buck. Ye can't harrm ‘tle role particularly | Miae Albertson, Marion Pairfax, the author, is the ife of Tully Marshall and the Mar ind the key turned Im the lock, adapted to clearly—could see his | *halls and Levys are close personal | ining teeth, as the thick | friends. Very Careful Now NEW YORK, March 28.— Frederick Belasco, the theat. rical manager of Gan Francisco and Los Angeles, and brother of David Belasco, is confined to bis bed in the Hotel Astor to day asa result of carrying matches and chloride of potash lozenges in the same pocket. Belasco had just bought a ticket for the West when he thrust his hand into bis pocket with a roll of bills. A moment later his trousers were on fire, His right hand and thigh were badly burned in his efforts to extinguish the biaze, and he will be confined to his bed for several weeks. returned, but passed they, and not the black man, were the fig- — RATE FIGHT BEGINS im that narrow space and fought desperately, and fear, the black man silently. Murphy, and dealt the grinning phantom Rie heavy fists, But the black man continued the blows, and to press Murphy against the black fingers in Morphy’s throst and bore him and the screams died in Murphy's throat, and ih and thresh bis mighty legs about. DOCTOR LOOKS IN bars, taking a professional Interest the big black man. He had given by be would sicep. deliriom,” said the doctor, “Poor devil!” ; . perhaps—possibly years—the black * is any ALCOHOLIC DRINK & & good at mealtime? Or. Wiley & } | ® says NO! in an article in The # inally he awoke, sick but sane. And it seemed to him | # Star tomorrow. * "just enced and that the black man was fleeing, beaten | # * at the door, looking in and smiling. he asked. ea * * This ‘Mystery Is tick him nixt time,” said Murphy, Shrouded in Mystery TO JAIL WILLINGLY Louls Brown, 40, the man that locked wp at hix own request, on the advice of | Was taken to the city hospital with been on « 40-day spree und he was desperately | his wrist broken and hin back in- ‘A man of almost abnormal muscular development, | Jured, March 17 last, died at the im the stuff that's so mach sthronger than me?” Oe hospital lant Se a Pi jt in the yetery surrounds the death o! er thinks be knows. it's the big black devil 1 | arowe. i Sree Oe Seid titor meet ke time. But |how he was jnjured. On the morn ‘ ae ber ey eeathe to com Ted judge wit |ing of arog WS tan living in ; ‘soon an ft ia {the vicinity fth ay. and W oo age craic ae eet" | Republican st., found Brown lying in ap unconscious condition at the ee or te plenty of good food | Ft of a 12foot embankment, be- Trblne te save a man like Murphy," Judge Gordon |tween Fourth and Fifth avs. on W Republican st. The man was taken hes hope, where before he hed none. Confidence int? the city hospital. where he “1 licked him in fair fight,” he says. “1 can do " furphy. “The murtherin’ scoundrel!” the doctor suggested, having glimpsed Mur-/ gradually grew worse. Brown was never able to tell a story of the accident. He had been stopping at the Stevens hotel for the past few weeks. His wife, who wan in Chi |, March 28.—As a result of the verdict of the of women ever to try a case in San Francisco, , som of Quartermasier General Frederick Von freed from paying a balance of $69 for which he , WL. Growall. : which the 12 women had to decide was §) Clothes which Van Sehrader had purchased tim. The defendant, who had especially asked Wore both of the disputed suits in coart, and of critical examination and more than an hour's Jary room, the women decided that the tailor job and released Von Schrader from his obligation arrived In Seattle this morning SMALLPOX SCARE. SACRAMENTO, March Bringing sma}ipox and after exposing hundreds of per sons to the disease in Oroville and | Marysville, Jack Peyton is in the care of Sacramento health authori ties today. The state board of |health ix now trying to get pre tionary measures taken in towns the man has visited, so that a wholesale outbreak of the malady i may be avoided. | ENJOIN AVIATOR | LOS ANGELES. March ‘Suit to enjoin Aviator Glenn FISHING MONDAY? The Star takes it for granted you are. The season opens on that day and there will be a merry scramble for the speckled beauties. the best fishing grounds and how to edition tomorrow night will contain @ compendium of the fishing resorts near | {),¢ Wright Bros. would be filed. _K will tell how long it takes to reach the |! -onmen NATIONAL GUARD Streams, and the means of transporta- || OFFICER ARRESTED | PORTLAND, Or. March 28.— you the kind of bait to use, and other ; : Samuel L. Lovell, former officer in H. warping device, was filed here to- day by Richard J. White, attorney for the estate of Prof. A. J. Mont gomery of Santa Clara college, who was killed October 31, 1911, while lexperimenting with a glider near | Evergreen. The complaint alleges lthat a device used by Curtiss was patented by Montgomery. It was stated that a similar suit against \the Oregon National Guard and at ‘one time a prominent politician, is under arrest here today on a charge of grand larceny. It is al- Heged that Lovell converted to his jown use $2,500 given him as agent of the Colonial Of) Co., of Seattle to use in buying oil land near Val- jeez, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1912. with the} SHRHAHA ARERR RE, cago at the time of the accident.) __ |a pole at the fire house in response | from Truckee, } Curtias in the use of an aeroplane! Dh. HITIR) | btee From the Shackies FEELS. FINE | AFTER 40 HRS Up to noon today, which com- pletes 48 hours of her fast, Or, Linda Burfieid Hazzard has had but two and a haif glasses of water as her sole Nothing passed her lips today at ali, and only had a half giase of water yesterday. Ste ad lost three pounds to far, weigh: only 132 pounds ey wt her fast. "4 ting Yeda. siderable attention ts evidenest by the numerous callers or = had at her room tn the Lin ho. tel Some of the visitors —— her flowers yesterday. Qne Ty offered to let her have phone to while her time away, Am other has offered her the wae of a vaddle horse “i 1 can get another rider,” Dr, Hazeard said thin maratug, “I should certainly love to go horse back riding.” For the guard te never let up for one moment during either day or night on the fast cure spectalist Mrs. Haszard will give a public lecture, free of any admission cost, at 1:30 Saturday afternoon in the Theosophical ball, 1426 Fourth # ase ina oft the American Medical assoctation pays ite respects Dr, Tanner, “father” of the fast jig ident Taft, Secretary Wilson and Solicitor McCabe with the re, who has hinmwelf taken (Wo/ above cartoon and the following edfiorial remark j fants of 40 days cach, will also lee: Damned with falnt praise from the nation’s chief executive, bam |ture. Dr, Hazzard plans to giv@| pered by @ reactionary departmental chief who hax long since outlived | three lectures every week, hie weefainess, badgered by a pettifogging lawyer of the night-echoo! | Yesterday Mra. Hazzard kept her | vartoty, Who, as & representative of the Vicious interests, was able to guards busy trailing after her io 4) nullify and render abortive efforts made in the interest of public health, 60-block walk. In the evening she) Dr. Wiley has given up the unequal fight and banded in his resigna- attended for the fret time in her! tion, Dr. Wiley was consixtently on the side of the people; bis supe life a Christian Selence lectare:| rior officers have been just ax persistently on the side of those who She rises at $ a. m. and retires; have made their millions by substituting cheap and often poisonous about 10 p. m | drugs fof wholesome foods Bhe will be host to visitors U6 | cpap piece meme: Expect Million EX-MAYOR ° Miners to Go (By Caited Prees Leased Wire) | to Work Soon! OAKLAND, Cal., March 28——Ex-/down across the aisle. Goldman |ehanging @ voliey of shots in the| engaged Snow in conversation, and {My United Frees teamed Wire) chapel of the First Congregational |nuddenty slashed out with a razor, LONDON, March 28 With: (b@/ghurch here, as a climax of # 13) almost severing Snow's chin. Snow pert vans in og ~— bere years’ feud, former Mayor Roland fied up the church alsle, followed y the great coal strike tn ‘= that a majority of the men favor | “AND EX-CONVICT — | to the church, entered and sat t exconvict and for r. While Lewis was endeavoring [returning to the coliiories, all EM&- Opkiand crockery merchant, are|to get at Goldman, Snow suddenly jtand is rejoicing today, confidentty | poem dead here today, each by the turned and came toward his antag jexpecting that 4 million or MOP ethers hand. oniat miners will have returned to Work) Phe gon play began after Gold-|his arms crossed in front | by Baster, [man had slashed Snow severely face. Goldman fired two more | If sottiement comes the credit) with @ razor. Goldman was shot in| shots, and then Snow straightened jwilt be due to J. R. Macdo 14, | the forehead and killed instantly./up, whipped out a revolver and wader of the conservative laborites, /Soow died at the Oakland recely-/fired twice. One bullet struck who yesterday attended @ meeting ing hospital carly today \Goldman squarely tn the forehead, of the Miners’ Federation aad)” fy 1904 Goldman was sentenced | killing him instantly, The other rap ata ang te nghg oyge Bend four years in San Quentin, for| penetrated bis Jungs. mien Vu 1 ihowting and seriously wounding} Climax of Feud. leaving It to partiament to insert |® minimum wage of five shillings) How It Happened. Snow then staggered out through adults and two for minors in the) ne tragedy occurred just ax the|the door and fell unconscious on event of the district boards fallins| cures members had begun to as-|the church lawn to agree on this stipulation \Sembie for evening prayer service.| the receiving hospital, where it was " ae were C, 8.|found he had a bullet In his jaw |Lawjs, janitor of the church, and|and another in bis right hip. After ‘LORIMER Mra. F. Cassidy, a member of the | suffering many hours, be suc Is S leongregation. Snow had taken a/|cumbed early today |weat on the aisle in the rear of the| The double tragedy marks the chapel, when suddenly Goldman, |close of a remarkable feud, which lwho, i ie said, had employed a de-|grew out of what at first was a (By United Press Leased Wire) — teclive to trail the former mayor! warm friendship. WASHINGTON, March 28, —By a vote of § to 3, the senate Lorimer investigating commit- seer jtee today decided that the} It Was Quite Strenuous, But Madam chafres of fraud in the election | Tetrazzini Dodged Photo Man of Senator Wm. E. Lorimer of} of his The only witnesses Carrying one large bunch of American Beauty roses, and accompa. ; | nied by one large manager, one large companion and two small French Illinois cannot again be re-| maigs, Mme. Tetrazzini departed from Seatle for her beloved San Fran jJopened in the senate. cisco by the Shasta limited today 53 One small photographer met the party at the depot and tried to gnapshot the large and radiant diva, but the large manager got in front | ; eee ie Exciting Time lof the camera, and when the camera man dodged, the manager dodgod, land the camera was robbed of its prey. 0 Thi Fire). Meanwiie the large companion and the two small maids gathered ver BS PIPE) ana the singor with shrill cries of alarm, and formed a V-shaped wedge (Ry United Press Leased Wire) | with ber in the center of it, and they started for the gate, the man. SAN FRANCISCO, March 28.—/ ager bringing up the rear to balk the flank movement of the small pho- Exciting incidents came thick and tographer, ‘fast at a $20,000 fire which almost! “The scoundrel!” gasped the large manager, when he had reached [totally destroyed a three-story{sanctuary beyond the gate, “He has followed us up and down the building used as a wholesale junk | Coast. He wants to photograph the madam to advertise a—a—a———" |house today | Here the manager became incoherent, but be was understood to H to the inflammable quality| say that the songstress’ picture was wanted to advertise a throat loz- jonk, 12 companies of fire enge, or a tooth paste, or something equally commonplace. were reqiired to @X-| gece segeereenmemmerntenenne | tinguish the blaze. One fireman} JOY-SPEEDIN Sa = <3 lbroke his leg while sliding down| G WILL BE EXPENSIVE to the alarm. Three Chinese saved — Hthetr lives by leaping from the top| - of the building into a life net. Syon-| taneous combustion In the piles of |funk caused the fire. | sre Suftraget Leaders in Police Court | (My United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, March 28.-—In Bow st. | police court here today Mrs. Em-| meline Pankhurst, leader of the mit Htant suffragets, and Pethrick | Lawrence and his wife, sympathiz ers with the suffrage cause, were |held without bail for trial on a} charge of conspiracy, The charges | Jagainst Mra, Tuke, another suffra- get leader, were dismissed, Senator Taylor Ill (By, United Prose Lenced wire) WASHINGTON, March 28.—-As a last effort to save his life, United States Senator Robert Love Taylor of Tennessee was rushed to Provi- dence hospital here today to be ope | ated upon for gall stones, His con-{in a taxicab-—Iif you get caught at it.|able to afford dition is most critical ‘The judge says he has framed up/|and cripples. = OM "FIRES AT SHADOW wean Leaps od THE WEATHER *| HAZEN, Cal, Handcuffed and! gaN MATEO, Cal, March 28— Wrought up by tales of the recent * t and #| With a special officer on each side, aes winte, x tong w Ah Sing fired a bullet | Oceasional rain t |x Friday, brisk southerly winds. #|a forger named Browning jumped * Temperature at noon, 48, *% | through the window of a train go-jat his low on a box car, He * #|ing 25 miles an hour, The officers|missed it by 200 feet and landed ee ee ee lave still hunting, jin Jail. ra THe On THAT NEw 00! SPEEO PENALTY Gan “A- MILE s The joy in speeding is going toya graduated scale of fines for be mado expensive. Pollce Judge Speeders. As stated, the maximum \ia a dollar a mile, If you run over |Gordon announces that hereafter). Cicken— hang goes @ quarter! he wili soak speeders a maximum | pigs will cost the earnest motorist of a dollar a mile, This will make|more than chickens, and only the speeding almost as costly as riding|very rich owners of cars will be babies, old~women errr re ee ' ar ONE ‘CENT SLAY EACH OTHER IN DUEL! W. Snow of Oakland and Adoiph|by « volley from Goldman's revoly-! moaning snd swaying, with | He was rushed to) Whey SOitiele To-day The Seattle Sta ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE "se HO The dang j rT \ ME EDITI ae SECOND SERIES BEGINS TODAY ON PAGE 5 FULL OF FACTS ABOUT YOUR FOOD. er of a little knowledge of things is disputable; but beware thef little knowledge of oneself. — George] IM Meredith. ON THAINS AND NEWS STANDS Ge Baker at Augustine & Kyer’s Becomes Caught in Dou Store See the Accident. ly killed in an accident in the bak ing department of Augustine & Kyer's store, in the Colman build ling, at 6:30 e’clock this morning. | Trumbie was engaged in cieaning| dough mixing ma-| en the sleeve of his jacket | became caught in the mixing pad-| die. Before assistance could reach him he was dragged into the drum! jand his neck was broken, According to eye witnesses, the }morning’s baking had jost been! turned out and all hands were busy cleaning up the shop. Trumbull had set about his work of cleaning! jthe mixer in the usual manner, {when ali at once he let out @ ery! that attracted his fellow workers. | Turning, they saw him fall into the jbix drum and then heard him [groan as bis life went out. Trum- bull, instead of stopping the mo-| | ton of the machinery, had attempt- #4 to clean the drum as it re volved SURRENDER OR _ DEFEAT FOR FEDERALS (Hy Vetted Pream 5 j KI! PASO, Tex Murch 28 fom: | med in at Corralitos, Mex. by the! main body of Gen. Pasqual Orozco's | [rebel army, Gen. Trucy Aubert and | 1,300 federal veterans today face either defeat or capitulation to the |revolutioniats, according to dis patches received here, Gen, Telex, leading 600 govern- ment soldiers, ix rushing to Cor ralitos to reinforce Gen. Aubert,! bot it in not believed the federals joan reach there in time to be of as sistance. In the event of a rebel victory today, Gen. Orozco, it is re- | ported, wilt start bie marct to Mex- leo City at once. | Tuesday night Gen. Aubert was believed to be in full retreat. Yesterday he suddenly appeared at Villa Lopez, advancing against Jiminez, Gen. Orozco's headquarters. | in the battle whieh followed, the} | combined forces of Gen. Orozco and Gen, Salazar were victorious. | He lived at the Standard hotet,| j { / | | | | Rebels Steal Cash | | CHIBUAHUA, Mexico, March 28 Its vaults depleted by rebel |troops, the Banco Nacional is| closed today for lack of funds. The | jrebels seized $275,000 from the |Banco Nacional and $75,000 from | the Banco Minero. HITS BOMB WITH HAMMER. CHICAGO, March 28,—Bryce Millar, engineer on a city fire tug. struck a bonib with a sledge ham- mer today to determine if if con- |tained explosives. Physicians say | Millar and two companions, Henry | Newbert and Maurice Murphy, wiil| [be out of the hospital in*about a | week ;* MAN WHIRLED TO DEATH IN MACHINE Instantly Killed When Sleevé gh-Mixing Machine—People in James Trumbull, 26, was instant: ; aa bi. JAMES TRUMBULL. First ay. and Pine st. and was un- married. The body was removed to Butterworth & Sons, TEDDY DENIES INTENTION TO BOLT (By United Press Leased Wire) ST. LOUIS, March 28.—Flat de nial of published charges that he intended to bolt the republican par- ty should he fail to secure the pres-, idential nomination at the Chicago jconvention, was made here today, by Col. Theo. Roosevelt. Through his private secretary, Col. Roose. velt insued the following statement: “Any statement to that effect ie a fake, pure and simple. Any time | have anything to say on such a subject, | will say it myself. Anye thing purporting to come from me, uniess | say it myself, can be put down as a fake.” ¥ Col. Roosevelt arrived here from hicago at § o'clock this morning, He was met at the station by a deb egation headed by Gov. Herbert 3, Hadley and escorted to the Plant ers’ hotel. More Strenuous Work. The former president put in a strenuous day today. After break- fast he drove through the principal streets of the city, being enthusias- Heally greeted. This was followed by @ reception at the Planters’ ho- tel, after which he conferred with the St. Louis progressives. Col, Roosevelt was the guest of honor at @ luncheon given by the City club, and during the day spoke at the Merchants’ Exchange. His big po-, tical speech here will come toe night, NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 28, —Fifty carloads of Connecticut seed oysters will be shipped to Pa- cific waters within the next few weeks, according to statemen! made by local oyster growers, | emcee Se | | | LOS ANGELES, March = oe | DID SHE COMMIT CRIME FOR LOVE? 28.—-Charged with forgery | to secure money to make herself attractive in the eyes of the man she loved, Mrs, F school teacher and bride of a to two / fessed passing houses. Her arrest followed riage license in the daily pap NEGLE TO ADVERTISE ON THE SCORE } rank Haley, former Sunday day, is under arrest today. The police say the girl, who was Miss Leota Smith, con- worthless checks on business the publishing of her mar- pers. 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