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A, FEW LITTLE OBSERVATIONS GATHERED FROM COUNTRY’S PRESS aby was born every three minutes in Greater! That's a sensational charge about the New York | Possession of certain tools proves you a burglar. York last year. No wonder New York people Central paying $50,000 a year to Tammany Hall. It Will it come to the point where possession of an auto- really seems unbelievable that Tammany let the rail- mobile makes you a highwayman?—Wall Street « nights. Omaha World-Herald. | roads off so easy.—Philadelphia North American. Journal. ‘ Butter can be made directly from grass, says a | ecientist. All that is needed, we suppose, is a good Dayton Journal, The Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912. ONE CENT HOME EDITION |. SEATTLE LET “THE OPEN DOOR” CLOSE FOR LACK OF A LITTLE MONEY? ™ He The Cer Pron” tee wlestedl ? es & oe 3.914 were lodged, employment was fous for mor cow and a churn.- ° @& Ever Been toa “Splash Party"? See Page 4 Will Seattle Let “Fhe Open Door” Be Closed? VOR. 14. WO. 27. oN soar 9 Mawes owen on ae come Co Searle w work far-—whas? Ln sporting par-fnot received one cent af pay N be de THE DOOR AGAINST a month,” said Gray, meeting tomorrow we will find ont lly. Dr. Heath past, of course, labored with him oust be paid, 1f we owt find BE city Heath gave up his & U ip to the first of March $412 men were fed at it sounds! terraced garden; dert,} doncing §= eyes treason, in- scented | notes and atl the | junk “Mat. the novelixie §=have! been using from | time — tm rj fat down to Robert Chambers The of life Itatlan villa, how to Ket a doe tor's _ certificate for $1,000 with gut studying how to te fi eeeeeneeeee ' mysteries | in an} HAZZARD EATLESS DAYS Ariees and takes bath Reads and swere euther proesen D e day, indieations were ait the date in the mutfelpal auwen how world be heavy. ‘The snpntiiciin, | democrat and other ysuntes, yare have merged betind Dr @. A, jib- caer r ee nae eee ar ¢ ln the mayornty toh ‘ 4 atcompt tefeak Mayor Fine del ane hin seetatint dshiacpete nen tomorrow there will be a meeting of the exerutive | He inmerested 4 few man, get @ linele iaemey, and rertted land a mag who series Mooy and dows general work--who Were vou ever up against it? Did yomever “bit ap the Among the men originally interested tf (fie project was the other $32, on the clob-—ond they lave nor been reimbursed, | WOULD YOU CLOSE is 2 ga.ag “The Open Me | De } ugh | i ay today. “Perhaps we mude a sosngke ip appealing to the Open Door and tis assistants have treated down-and-|“We are in debt. At the seat the First Raptist church of went te St.) De, Heath, having a wife and five childrem tw e®pport,) Ungrudgingly they have pr ven their time and skill to the work.) But we cannot continue to get deeper im debt, ago Dr 500-a-year| whose “ham-sandwich gospel” Star tenders are familjar, has “Phe Ope ve LOSED FOR LAG K OF MONEY? Life in an tates vin How mysteriously attractive HER LONG FAST ist Mayor—La | () D ES | RUCTION on the subject of . uns barded by Flood Waters—Suffering and Financial Loss © bathe every day, and i. exiatynce GF one ol the Gurion Gi naiitions Fein Te “took © daan’ ond twa! chance at that. Poor HE WANTS THE hHoR KEPT OPEN than 100; clothing was sapplied to 125, and 10) sik wen wer s for Ore mEHAT of down-and-il Mew is: threaxened. HHS jidigoeor? Seore Dr. Heath has two other owas om bis stali—@ cook treated ih the dispensary. Were you ever down and out? the old Ayeule dance tol, 511) Ring &t, ia the old restricted were down-and-outers bebare the > Di 4 prs. = Z and-« f deD coder the infloence of | booze Were you ever tempted to steal? Did you ever sie py att ge com of ‘the Seattle. Brotherhood | gisprict, fe coped “Five Dect.” Dr. Heath, One of these oxen bay apent $28 of bis own money, | in a 10. an lodying house ? : is ~ ati, wwieert it Ww cided whether or not the insti-} THESE shall ‘close ut the end) of Te Jt, Gray. now president of the chub. | THESE MEN WANT THE DtwoR KEPT OPEN. MEN? - “We thonght the public moutd support die club,” said} Dr. E. O aes is the head of the medical staff of “The| “The rent of ‘The Open Door’ is $ ss $ ‘ WHAT A FEW MEN Save eo oA | rie! Perhaps the tich are asked to. do wo mark, Perhaps out men without re. They have even paid for medicines out! exactly where we stand finance Gian two vears ago Dr. Frank rthur Heath, assist they are ont of touch with the aan who is dow ail out.” f@heir own pockets, They have bought special instruments. be paid, The men who t ¢ the ste of a Baptist church there at a| borrowed $1,400 on which to live. He tas ceceived for his AND THE I TORS WANT THE DOOR KEPT |no way out, we will have to close at the end of the mem Wa year | work just $600 in 14 months, His assistant, “Wihan,” with| OPEN | WILL SEATTLE LE “THE OPEN DOOR” , {ACTRESS WANTS A_ | " ms RAPBAGE SERTCH (Rife: Ian All Mellow M 7A t ellow Moonlig t] in Italian Vill OND WEEK OF i — °* - SWEEPING OWNS Supporters of Coalition €a: | dave Claim Def es ee See a of eo. President Taft Forced to Ask Congress Today for $500,000 for Relief of Misvissippi Valley Cities, Which Are Being Bom- nesday and “Dress Reform and ixes” on Friday. Dr. Hagzard Face People. spends a somber of hours writing | and reading proof on her book ; {By Untied Mress Lenned Wire) [caused by the bursting of the Kan- WASHINGTON, Aprii 2—Iin &) Kaeo river through the Chenobier special message to congress today qvke, forming a new river bed President Taft asked for an appro- | through vortion of Hammond, priation of $500,000 to fight the The damage exceeds $1,060,000, flood raging along the Mississippi out riding of eeeeeeeee hoes Takes bath * - de and writes nian r “ Dr. Haexerd, through The river, the fund to be placed at the disposal of army engineers to pre- vent the bursting of levees. The | message said in part: | “These levees contribute not only to the safety of tural lands also are « * great gov mental projects for maintenance of navigation in the lower waters of the Mississipp!., I urgently reeom- mend an immediate appropriation a6 no time should be lost in taking again invites those that is Sta ested in the fast aking Ww act as She wakes thts King Co. Medical in particular, The guards can either act for the ontire dure tion of the fast, or for any part of the time. Cait at The Star office if you are interested. Vietary by at Raat They pointed w the ~ her guards. that Mading reeetved 20.40% wosed ttef offer to the 5 the ity primery agubon Seidel association 74 % not bring happi-} | GRACE WILSON AND BOBS | The sociniints are utawdivg wal ness—all ate ox Grace Wilson of Indiana ana | 0" their ard, and exprersed Ci 2 v ; plained in the | vaudeville wants someone to write |fidence that byes r | i fivoree suit. of | ve | WOuld be sustained, 4 manber Dr. Henry Pran- tent Un the stage. Misx Wiluon Protestant cutuisters tthe | ¢i pis Helms against shares her affections between the )58*? Kiven thelr suppor w thy sy irma Blanche “Votes for Women” movement ang |°'*!sts, altesing that the sonar Heima, which Is her collie dog Robe, She believes (> Movement Is Cesigned to offvat on hearing in aren on Mondays sys and Fridays ‘utinues with ma ‘of the word, how being « dentist to a. king may anu. Takes walk or ride ks to visitors. Takes third bath of retires adjoining agricul Seeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeee peteeeeeeeeee * » * * * * * a7 ” » * * * * * * rts on Second Week. itd began the second fast at noon today Ny recovered from the wccasioned by overex Sunday, and ie feellag cheerful again that John physicians is 6 Sib -jeprosy and others fe not, take the fast cure rt xaid this morning. “tHe having some ailment and drugs fail family . He fixed (as weil.” King Emmanuel’s teeth on several oecant He lives in Florence. | On the stand, MRS. IRMA BLANCHE HEIMS gnewer ‘examination, he said that the medieal degree whieh he had to have to practice in Florence war from & nengro college be never attended, weng cost him $1,400, cent € O. D, to Cheisea, Mass. hig former) iin” The iapabiiente thate ave Mrs: Hetms was once the belle of Logan, Ohio. She is a singer |4*#Ie to cope with the situation, ‘Andamet the dovior alyead. They were married in Londen in 189%. | One thing Is cortaim, I Oxcar Simmons, jr. Dr, Heine’ nephew,| $1.000.0m SAMAGES aver gets another invitation to hie aunt's house, i be a mighty « id} HAMMOND, Ind, Apr) 2-—With Woodrow Wilson fer the demecrat-jday, He has bees a witwews for th He was 9 house guest of hundreds of thousands of acres in- fe presidential nominntion clalmrithe Heimses off and on berween 11% md he testified to Mrs.)undated here taday, hundreds of that he fe lending Champ Clart in} Heims convivial habit mens are fighting the finod the state primary, Repubiicin re-| re said he saw wine Uiltem to ber toom Party MILITIA TO PROTECT TOWN JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April 2. is Sissipp! river today, and the gov- ernor haw been requested to order the state militia to protect the Leased Wire> : SAN FRANCISCO, April 2—~ | After marita! vicissitudes cov- ering a period of 18 years, dur. ing which time she was married to five husbands, including the wealthy cattle king, Jas, Clay Dunphy. and to one of Mrs. Edith May Peapar | woman 34 ye: dead here today after ness. that Dr. Haz no time thinking about is and dinners, she is fy busy woman p Ida Parker comes tn Plo give her a massage. The bell keeps jangling all of band Dr. Haseard is called At noon \t Was eutimated that half the entire vote had bean cust Wilson Leading ps Supporters of the candidacy of he saw empty bottles in |sippi valloy is exp jis feared nial wetion, | sing Mis-} CREST OF THE FLOOD MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 2—The crest of the flood which thas wrought such havee in the Miksis ed within the The river here tas foot since last night. Jt the St. Francis levee, which protects an enormous’ terri- tory, will bres, probably causing Joss of life and h property dam- age. The northern portion of Memphis was flooded by a foot of water tent night. 2,000 ARE HOMELESS (By United Press Leased Wire) HICKMAN, Ky., April 2—Two |thousand persops are homeless j here today, as a result of the breaks ‘ing of the Mississippi river levee, flooding the town with from twe to ight feet of water. There dre net enough tents to shelter the home- jless, and general suffering pre vails. | Food ts scarce and sickness is feared. So far no deaths have oc \ curred, t 48 hours, risen one Mrs. Pagnuelo had been mar- tied to and divorced from in all sorts of queries re Three afternoons We had to take her down- She was garralous. She} porte shew that La Foltette is}her room: he saw her when she staxmered leading. stairs,” he testified, “and pat her in the auto Z = == ‘ooked into an immense ple for the i ches should |**etuen to. the on eundirions | of} Gaston ithe np a i PRANCISCO, April 2—Alapread the cause. | teal = ye Bm alb. once dentist to| may be loss ngt only of imniqons of | ee ee eed ay “" ; today, with Senator La Pollette re the ttallan royal |dollars’ worth of property, but ives | feex on record, wax begun before | sodas, wuts Sohetce Lo Paliesn ioe was secured to hear evidence tn Big Vote Polled efforts of Alfred A Vou Hovenbers, | Th of the sovialivte a San Francisco lawyer, to cotlect FIVE TIMES &. ane a balance of $245,750 on a fee at) cam tainn. ae Gs talk” ieaerel $250,000 which he raed for two Be pn gen lngy ecllpangs years’ work for the Coge Kaneh ab al ae tne ee an cen company of Tehama county 7b gaat ee the voters Rebels Stop Road MEXICO crTry April 2.—Ratl road communication Is severed to- day betwoen Mexico City and Cuer- | nevack as a fr ht of the revel at tack on the town of Puebla, The government has announced thet tt is uewefe to ran trains through the disturbed territory, The govern ment farrixon here ‘creased te 3,600 men. MB she lect at the Theo Wali, 1126 Fourth av. Yew BP abe bad an exceprionaliy tn vil Of the “Wynoochee” Terrorizes County ki spetle “bogey man” in the} thor country. The specter heb-goblin iooms up vividly to an entire community merely a word to frighten Strong men fear the lian cunning with which MTatnow is credited, men who d the path of danger in " lle times in their lives. BIH Joka Tornaw ix and chide fam, Cownopo rounding pays a cr why of the x PARA tuyen b = Ws Weipa. ewe ee aye | prow: 6, G, Medknnories, Coach Chwty So cee) 8, Foun Gerdered, Prvbulty Padi ccdrayet RL Payeeawean, hen ATLL bead BD witintin ont Gf che gawidis | rma ont ANCOR hee cycaycun. Eine yeaa COmotves I ee comtiine, (ve Slama <Olee And, off Aro lrneup PAI in pany Pt its ratinomd oxo Ube vi | Comond duel, Cle DP Dade! PCa bOW, cm nite Wromceine arom btw eaetde Ot Cais meus Oy ay, dee CUercd chump oommnn where ‘Forno’. kaw ter 23 Montnn, | pat Bin Bosse temporarily. mas the woods ann posse is now On Septeasmrr i by Sheriff F Bi bis two nephews, the Beam difficulty of captu iieand Will, were fownd vil of the: Wynoochee” eth the i al miles Be thelr cabin nea Their his kin, there seems to benene w Sspected her-brou John would@recognize him unteds 54, who had 1 confined | really looked the part of a hob eo Oregon im for!lin, with a beard down to ihe me. There In the meantime this one fev erime. A po sheriff's of wwe down the h ae he PRAY Sherity,, The anita was no mot of deputies undertook Devil of now named McKenzie Harbor timber industry, and at Colin greater toll of human lives. noe ic 3 ne foed Gr kaciicome Chee Wo | Howl 4 emorN de Mins, toe were) | evidently | Delug or is awe | mented by ti fact that except for | ph gob spirit of the woods is blocking more | effectively than a huge forest fire an appreciable portion of the Grays junderhaus, Wm. has been ty stone of Portland, +} Dunphy and Attorney Ernest Pagnuelo. The last named she remarried after securing @ di- vorce from him, and she was his wife at the time of her Pagnuelo acted as he attorney in the Dunphy divorce cane. PASS WOOL BILL WASHINGTON, & 2 house today pawsed the bill reducing the tariff on woot by }a vote of 18% te @. A score of pro kressives voted with the de 3 jon the groand that the bill the jonly ising the wool tariff fo to aecurs at thie ; FIRST WOMAN TO CROSS BY AIR ROLOGNE, France. Ape &, Aviator Halem and kis passenmer Miss Davis, arrived here tetlay, afp ao having crossed he Krusiiab channel on the ftieht from Loe don to ‘aris, They dexmended at Ambletous for tw Mike Devia te oT t efoes the «hawnel plane * Close on Trail wt see N Cc April 2. Dhaibpanarde. inte today tnosidius # tral) thyomde Cie corm ula Ubi lowt aif thsi setecion, wine (eH poruMnK ep aur dimovered traees | Bidow Ate and Westley bd e. | en tae vemaiolne fugitives ps, the Atlee band AM escape # one rf could b sion. a. frat wero in an ty is guarded and a cap tere ix expeeted at any moment upply of the bandits is exhausted, A battle when they are located n to be $|ts expected of| SAN BER} in the embrace of a strange ho he head with a club recognized his father, whos Phe elder Johnson, who h on’s absence from on the ng | It ing his | tion, suffering tor collapse recovery are slight. Jc The | Underwoud | were | from a severe | a again,” gur leberty man iden Guet's #0 keteck on replied the plain GIRL ENTERS A GENERAL DENIAL LOS ANGELES, April 2— Mise flath er, Denyer helrens we ost engaged to Bir Thence be Tpit. Reith tm whe ord Kitelraner Rie o site to 0. dint,” your poken engaged to bereme the wife rly afear a short stay She emphatically wqrxenrs the wink that some | am wremiah mult ut the tongue @f Cum Rumer and declared | that ghe is engaged to no one, and that ne one has a right to ony we is engaged to her. GETS EASY JOB WASHINGTON, April 2.—Presi, jdent Taft today nominated Haw. |Stackable to be collector of @# Jtoms for the District ofHawall, FATHER DYING BECAUSE OF‘HIS SON’S FATAL MISTAKE. ARDINO, Ca Seeing his wife Johngon dashed into ul, April 2 r, Osear his home and dealt the supposed intruder-a terrific blow hen, stooping over him, he 1 he had not seen in 15 years ad arrive@from the East dur home, is in a critical condi skull fracture, His chances yinson and his wife are near | digatifted | preferred. | talked all the time. Often, the witness «td, whos be was driving with Mrs, Heims, she would want to stop at eafes to hing to dri He and his uncle strolled inte a restuarant g ina priyate room with Arturo Targfoni, som \italtan chatwber of deputies. He amd Bix avele, the young man testified, once prevented Mrs. Helms from committing suicide by shooting herself with a revolver that not tpasted, Mra. Heims ix a biome of striking onpearance. He looks hike Senator Henry Cabot COAL MINERS REJECTING OFFER LONPON, April 2 ¢ it as announe headquarters of the Min ition that the vote on th @ accepting the government mini some wage bi and resuming work im the cond stood Por 28,000; against rewnump! 000, ie ie extimat od that 40,000 oxime who voted in faver of restomgtion ferarued to wort nadiany If ibe preposition fe rejected, as ties vols wt prenept dn ten, the opuratet preadikt w « mation of the nus of the ateiking miner HIS NEXT TRIP WasriRarom, OC. apt Senator Bot NC Laketiets con amined bess todiey Cont be will leave Weshingwnm of Wadnosdny night on Bis prepased — evoxperten four of the Wat fo tbe totemeed of his fight for (be regbiiege pred. dential nominataw. Re will epnd Friday in southeastere Nebraska, ter Which he will comtimwe™ to vliforaian and Oreros. HODGE IS MEETING , BREMERTON PEOPLE , Wash, April 2 progressive cand) date governor, has begun his camps here. Carrying a big handbag with his cards, he is today stopping people on the street to tell them of his candidacy, and the peo ple evidently like his manner campaigning 1 am depending on the people who don't make polities a pre {sion to win this fight,” Hodge Hier hugbond is Lodge and uses a monocle ST Hoquia iam Strike Practically Settled TACOMA, Apri! 2.—Accarding to the statements of a nunther of prominent Aberdeen and Rayminne lumber milimen in this eitp today the strike at Aberdece, Muiguian and Raymond has beee virtually settied, the foreigners, vetib stra: originally, leaving the Grays Har bor country in great numbars, while Americans are being engined to take their places. A call was received here tamuy from the milimen asking thi city employment bureau to furendhy 60m men. The milimen say thay wort none but white men, Antwereuaw See At 6 o'cloék toms aRannrneeee ne nee * WEATHER FORECAQT e Rain tonight and Wednes- day moderate southerly ® winds, ‘Temperature at noon, * 47 * te RR tO tk OUR PRECISE ARTIST Bob paid and 1am. reaching ‘them péhon-| A run for his money.” } jally n ‘PENTECOST DEAD | question veel ae. | +f u 1 of | ' Ready For Vote INDIANAPOLIS, April 2— lots to be used in taking th pooed referendums vate as to whet the coal miners of the —— yas fields shall accept the écale compromise as drawn ap at the recent conference between mite operators and miners in Cleve: | land were matled to the vartous lo | cals today by Secretary-Trensurer Perry of (he Miners, It is expected | that the vote will be counted by April 18 | 400 inmates of the relief bome “Bat here, ‘STRIKER IS HIT WITH WHIP (By Univer Press Teasea Wirey TROON, Apri &—nn Peter son, big and soft spoken Industrial Worker of the World organizer, |reached Tacoma today from Ray. |mond where he was spirited from | jail at midnight and beaten almost insensible with a blacksmake whip, (By United Press Leased Wire) “Chief Wheaton placed me in & TACOMA, April 2.—-L. J, Pente:| ceil separate from the atters, At cost, president of the Pacific Na midnight Sunday three men slipped tional bank and o plomeer resident into the jail, opemed my door, led of Tacoma, died here today at his Me out inte the woods, biindioided home, after several weeks’ iness, | me and beat me with 4 blacksnake,” bes said Poterson. SAN FRANCISCO, April “| was threatened with instant Twenry quai}, 105 cortontails, 118 death if | made an outery.” fares and 1.120 ducks, confiscated| Peterson had lived in Raymond ty the state commission, were three years, saving up $30, PURE BUNK When a newspaper has a short circulation then is the time it resorts to the quality argu ment, and in nine canes out of tem the quality arguments ere bunk, pure and «imple. A newspaper resorts to the quality claims for its cr jon only because it bas failed te get the quaatity. 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