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You'll Find Em Here: Newsy Wire Briefs Caught Right Off the Wire for the Readers of The Star Partervile, Onl Be wie Renton count Rs gate Pig ob eh Be gid Pi Sahn Ban Fran sone Anat 12.—Be Chicago, Aprit 12.—"Stop Portiand, Or, April 12. St. Louis, April ¥2. “hw, Vn East Liverpool, Ohio, April owe hls wage" ke down y @ Santa Fe locomotive, Six M. H. MeWheret, supposedly champagne and 15 pounds of Moosch, theatrical fireman, ac said Geo, Smith, arrested ward Aubin, when physicians Ear sianaen pet acotnad ut to unhitch hie hundred : feet further on he dying, “cae back,” felled his Veal, prepared for guests, and eused of drunkenness, as Wm. for “toting” @ young cannon in wanted him removed from the in the Gide oir midnight wee ae ogg ve pre iron 4 yp tl Th bo conan and three nw broke up the banquet, Geo. Faversham, the noted actor, his hip pocket. “This is Ore county jail to operate on him nea here, when a boat cap. oe he hee pnes cect en a u when arrested w Washington Mitchail, ditto, se dramatically recounted his mis gon,” remarked the court, fin for appendicitis. “I'll play safe sized. A fifth boy @scaped by relative around the block, cured a divorce deeds from the witness stand. ing Smith $60. and serve my sentence.” swimming. bout the Baby Who i Boys and Girls, Don't Miss §mokes and Drinks and Plays Reading The Star's Boy Scout See Page 4, Poker yom ONLY- INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE Nowe, Oa Page 7 Sean SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912, ONE CENT 2x" 2 HOME EDITION NEWS STANDS Se IG ABERDEEN STRIKE IS NOT BROKEN BHAZARD,CLARA BARTON, RED — “BUST STRIKE OR What Other City Can Beat This? Ten aK TWO CROSS FOUNDER, DEAD BUST THEIR HEADS” Children and a Letter From Teddy! | | i SAYS ABERDEEN POLICE CHIEF. | (By United Press Leased Wire.) ABERDEEN, Wash., April 12.—/The I. W. W. anarchists and dyna miters started this trouble. | am going to finish it, 1 will bust the strike or bust their heads.” est Thirst of Long a Thie ie the statement of Chief of Police Templeman of Aberdeen fer 17th Day. He made this statement to two newepapar men who were being detained This Is Her 17¢ ¥) i at police headquarters for having tried to take pictures of strike scenes. Burfield Hazzard, who HERE'S THE SITUATION Linda os kane Wea a That the strike has not been breken i certain. Of the 11 mills 17 days ; } running in Aberdeey before the strike, three have made no attempt tetay, experienced the “great | Whatever to re ». Of the other eight, only one is runaing practically pirt in ner life” yesterday. | full handed. And this one, the Weasters Coopers d to pay the drank two quarts of water, or | Wares demanded by kers tmmediately « beginning of {the strike he consumed ere ee come a | Under ordinary conditions, approvitnatety 2,000 men are employed athe previous 16 days, To in the lumber milis of Aberdee The most liberal estimate of the drank nothing at a present foree would b than W these, the re young, ‘ 1 rresponalble m: ‘ © boc to br strike felt as d 1 did yee irr palble men 8 impor © bre trike Sake said this morning Everything ts qu Aberdéén and Hoquiam today. There] be . va were n rr acee t © strike, But the situation here is very | @ No, ind ete wa ¢ tense. The clubtiing of n making It practically imponsible to get | Releast longing ¢ od. But hear the wills for the » e of picket the treatme accorded could ne et just women and children d he lagt few daye at the hands of the specta ‘ wae police and gunmen, the of public balls against meetings of the | pat to drink. | paige i, q striker © presence on treete, an@espectally around the mills, of Pérak too mw ay, the scores of gunmen, rying rifles, six@bdoters, blackjacks b ubs, | pas entire r have created a very delicate situa Hasard © t out 7 [| MAYOR DEFENDS STRIKERS qercise jate 098, . Mayor Ferguson defended the atgtking mill workers in a speech Deving prac ndoned 4 made a t re the G. A. R. posta of Moqitat and Aberdeen, after Se seck. She horse se org na had pa es@iuions, forwarding them to con riding afte ecture to} strikers were denowated. only this afte weet = SITUATION AT HOQUIAM Ap cris 8 . - quia the Lyte and Northwestern mils are attempting to Mr. and Mrs. Fitzmaurice Butier and nine of their ten children, Under the photo Theodore Roosevelt veosopbt | , , \ ran with than a third of @@few. The Grays’ Harbor Lum wrote: “This is JUST the right type of American family, both in quality and quantity. Good luck to all of t pede > botk ¥ }ber Co, is the y mil wo eciftew that bas not suffered be- them, but especially to the mother.” iiss S oome tn Cause of the aoe, coe pons,” 4 oo, kav! a Peet or | Fitamaurice H. Butler, manager quoted sentiment on the photo- support. But if the grocer and thé omen a any on Grays Harbor and was cons bfair by the me he othe graph. Fitzmaurice believes he has! butcher and the bake 4 the . . of an insurance company in Seattle, P&P r 8 he ba: utcher and the baker and the can- evening, uxoamwooo * | two milli in Hoquiam, the E. K. W hd the Eureka, are both run y Tost Giput.the: biggest and finest(disstichmaker wore to teh the e sa or. taz UNDE Nweow 1 een.” iT it i lectures Dr. Haz-} ning, with almost enough men though, many of them are “green S easily the proudest man in town: 114 healthiest family in Seattle and|same advantage of me that the law |permits the telephone company to Ayemand a great deal of men-| He not only has ten fine, healthy the Northwest Children, but he’s got a letter of con. The only thing he’s kicking about|do, | would be compelled to send iC Gon, and | fee at T mast) CLARA BARTON, PHOTO TAKEN ON HER NINETIETH BIRTHDAY that by ‘hat “thal (By United Press Leased Wire) | propriations She Got Slapped Here’ $ “Mrs. Cudahy Gratulation from one T. Roosevelt, now is the situation im regard to the them all to the poor farm, or some Lbave neglected WASHINGTON, Aprif 12.—Miss| After the close of the war Miss the anti-race suicide enthusiast raise in teleph re eB 5 t > e i a elephone rates. When he other eleemosynary insfftution, fea measore, but | shal exer-| crap Barton, founder of the Nation- Barton associated herself with the) ALAMEDA. pg bet Butler sent a picture of amily | gave the picture to The Star, he re But so far Butler bas fed the 12 the April in freely for the remainder! a) nog Cross movement, died today International Red Cross of Geneva, | mad boleh dome, ime lo the Kentleman from Oyster Bay,/marked: “That wil! give you some hungry and healthy mouths: In-his sg will at her home in Gien Echo, Md. She|and served in relict work through:| Slapped halt a dozen times ha 5 and Roosevelt returned it with the Idea of the family I'm trying to| family pretty well. Hamard lost only half «| had been itt for months. out the Franco-Prussian war, finally! wrg ivy Mae Clark, wife of Clara Barton was more than 90 Securing the adoption of the Geneva) "Emmet Clark, farmer presi. : 7 a . P yeare of age, having been born in treaty by the United States in 1882) Gone of the Alameda board of * A Oxford, Mass, in 1 She first Ten years later she was active dUr| heaith, Mrs. Florence Robinson, . Book Agemt {etre ovo nations promioence dur ns the famine to Rusa a trained sure, and leged onthe battlefields, and also organ-|coantry in 1881 a nhaine reat today. ed Wie: \lged the search for missing. men for. president until rn « Mrs. Clark recently caused PY rae | 5 C Y GI a Wis, April which congress made extensive ap-| 1904 her husband's arrest on a SY GILSON GARDNER ! Allles United, book agent came C “s a h of falltve te provide terti ‘ Semmerhew alketaben the teei ib. a That an offensive and defensive own here’ yesterday | ; So tree Hiner Geuan ( ° . sree Ie the |g. WASHINGTON, April 12.—A alliance has been entered into be- @ the job w three { | ‘When she pecedéd Mre:Webtt fs A mentous political question in the \third-party movement? Yes, if tween Harmon, Underwood and immmes of “Napoleon's War,” | gon, she says, the latetr “tossed preliminary struggle for dele President Taft Is renominated at Ciark is now a moral certainty, ier great works. Moroceo r n King county in the presidential Chicago, | predict there wilj be a The alllance is working itself out Bat “$i down and $1 a week,” pollen sg Rerigetlge “+E yivcdic hs Suis witt be deolded “tho Hex (third-party movement Venture in a division of territory. Clarig frounted the door step of | . noaee vietliry’ for Mra. Ed ak Giciak tan’ the assertion, also, th: leader takes the Wost, ae ee Eas' | + . decide finally er pec #. e ” 7 Sniffing will be Robert M. La jette. /and Underwood t They ieee gated, tiated T i ee ple are going to have a « The hour hat stre the old are to give or take, according as bart Src fn O HER LEG | CONVENTION 0 1 the priniary method, or whether the | Wartime parties. They Waye out-/eaeh cad muster strength—and Hanson, his wife and ury in Judge Myers court sal BAY CITY, Mich., April 1 their use ness They are the purpose is to beat Woodrow is from a defect heater Pha ide today whether Mrs. Y. Sh: he republican pa: M bigen is ely shells The voter is al) Wilson. Working ‘out this gen- y unshackled, and it requires|erai plan, Harmon and Clark have e- denpor ok” Sarl eieeelniee aniaatiien ; disrupted and that the later placed his order Na ° iG presidential prefer only the signal for him to mar-|withdrawn from Florida, leav- shal himself — republican and ing the field to Underwood, Br paced his orier for “N&-| ae $50,009 by a St. Louis jury abou e rage democrat-—under the banner of the Harmon has pulled out of Wiscon- ing jum » ago, is entitled to any dam if ng @ repett eople'’s rights against Special sin, leaving only a Clark ticket tl ages for an automobile acciden eee ered eneenne delegates wi hand-picked” t WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight, with Mahe ro Saturday fair and warmer poderate north weaterly winds, Temperature at noon, 47 a few ward heelers. At Arcade hall, the King county ublican ntral committeemen et in the afiernoon, and ly the same time the demo t at the Privilege here ee b been |,The above is written with full) That Roosevelt will, at an early t tion * ee ed ot " fi Fa il Killed © ishgesrr ano r t prproletared | / knowledge of conditions, including date, tiven up his campaign by telle m y ; 1g 35 aration b ta n ° led through the failure of t the sentiments of all the men who ing the whole story of Taft's be- asking $5,000 - ng Dy United Press Lensed Wire) Swe for alle is 6 to he . ‘ne ee. Cc d H | ] peigy cin haw yy ails cota it — leading this progressive move- trayal of the progressive policies, N ANTONIO, T 12 Aaesaey ot ind Taft fac. | oul n t elp t to get recognition from “atte is the prediction of his associates. —==9 ye eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeet right Jeg. a t t nvention was Forcibly but involuntarily de executive committe The | Mré. Sherman figured prom t te history of the tained after work hours, was ha cided on the “hand-pick in the sensational alienati state, the f . | the predicament in which J. A. method of ¢ t gates to suit brought by her hus thelr differer to Bushnell, clerk of the Seattle a { 8 ¢ ) he I t t T de I d Boston Drug Co., of thi 7 wa last night, when the store was ecutive committees are rmined rn an dr ai Si | Sago each i ite tire ae baw $25,000 at Stake in Case stone oo it is said, sett ¢ speakers on the plat r t Bushnell was unavoidably de- efits o ses, primart ‘ ty -four Arrests judgment a few months ago come was the appointm tained in the rear of the store and cout ventions, - These Can a wholesale grocery company |The case is up before Judge Dyke $3,000, Mrs. Silverstone secured al Taft delegates and’an ¢ n when the last man turned chosen few (some or 15 men in |jawfully refuse to sell any article to man. Testimony was begun yesters our warrar ed | divorce. [> of Roosevelt delegates the key, and he was locked up. h ty) want to sit down in| oe who will not agree to retail |@¥ and continued this morning. y for the arres He rapped at the iron door: for some back room and pick 121 re “4 | Besides the Pacific Coast Cons it . . about an hour, when Officers publ delegates and 150 demo-|!t at a fixed price densed Milk Co., five other whole :) Pirates Take Yacht |EngineersMay Strike Rix and Cinnamon rushed. to 1 legates to represent the| If it is unlawful, Jobst & Hibler,/salers are made co-defendants on | the scene, believing that bur- le of King county at the re-}commission merchants on Western!the charge of conspiracy in re "| ited aioe Ole para {my Vatecd Press Leased Wire) | glare were at work. thug publican state contention at Aber-lay., stand in a fair way of collect. straint of trade. They are: Na ON ZACH, Cal, April 12 v pril 12.-—-A gig deen, May 16, and the democratic |ing 000 damages because the |tional Grocery . Co., Schwabacher INCRASHES THROUGH | Chief of Police Moyer today wired | tic strike of railroad engineers, Of ly 4g gy yee eR EMER HH state convention at Walla Walla,| Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Co.|Broa,, West Coast Grocery Co, Syb jals of y southern Callfor-|fecting all lin a f Chica; *| Jack Cudahy, who figured/ ii.) ¢ | refused to sell them Carnation milk.|vester Bros., and Fischer Bros nia port to watch for the steam/|and north of the Ohio r A Chicago girl has been ac- #|¢onspiouously in the recent notori-| acht Ocean Wave, stolen from its| threatened here ‘today ws the |i cused of flirting with the jury Stak Wi iiades Olts:satieh, arses! ‘ berth in the Long Beach harbor.|officials grant demands for in in @ court room. Well, why not # MILLIONAIRE S| Moyer believes pirates have been| creased wages. Wotd to this éftect | make jury service pleasant? | Whem dack Cudahy, the setansire/ operating Catalina island|was today sent to J. C. Stuart x {meat packer, found Jere Lillis, and San Pedro, and slipped the| chairman of the railroad commit rrr en. ss ss 2 ee Beat: and capitalist, in his home. SON WAS | yacht out of the harbor. She {s|tee, by Warren St grand chief « | provision for four day Her|of the Brotherhood of Locomotive The condition of Harley Bond Jit in cana Longest Unfought Reno Divorce cin ir ilies HE ny A AY fon nd Pike sts no s struck on! 7 seen mee y and Pike sts., wh as str nt h 6 . Dent Give SMoome , much improved this morn-| Mared from hin } ‘,, ON ecor on 'y . . oman gy m3 OR MING a the chances nen.that bel pl Dennis Ic ng for RENO, Nev., April 12—Mrs. Margaret Hitt Fox has been granted a J ‘carey oy | will recover from his injury ‘ ° ° aI sho © feet In| divorce from her husband, Hugh Corby Fox, of No. 130 West 57th st., New Sy, It has developed that Bond is the 4 Wore a © serge sult! York, Although Fox did not oppose the suit in court, the hearing before Na A - son of a millionaire iron manufae-} e | e e e hes Judge Orr lasted four hours—the longest uncontested case in the divorce \ Beer pont Jent,' ' |turer of Applegate, Mich ke i ™ —_—_ court history of Reno. — Hiroe : identification having been secured é 3 NING DESTINATIONS | Mrs. Fox was granted $150 a month alimony, while she remains Woue HUmMY o through his cousin, Mrs, Earl Instead of coming to The Star office with your Tressme o 1e dort Apa : 7 + single; $25 a month for the maintenance of her 4year-old son, Hugh, \ \ineeo en : Tressmer, of the Waldor part want ad; instead of even using the time of a boy as —— | ee jr, whose custody she was given, and $500 attorney's fees. Mrs, Fox |ments, Hond has been in this city , ' ‘ was on the witness stand for three hours, two years, having gone into the or girl to bring your want to The Star office, Mrs. Fox in her testimony again went over all the story that caused \ Jemploy of’ the hot 1 when he ar € here from the East 4 a sensation in New York; how her husband asked her to associate with * rived 1 | other men, so that he might prosper in business, and asked her to sign ie Z It is said that he has a wife liv e ep one an agreement that was a promise to condone any offense he might she P d in the East from whom a di-| commit. At her summer home at Babylon, she said, she was continu - impressions, Ga vorce is now pending, after veal If you have no phone, step to the nearest drug- . he is to marry a Seattle girl f ‘ ously at odds with her husband's parents. £ more . = = gist, who will gladly phone the ad to The Star. ; os cae Rich Man Killed The Star's circulation is over 40,000 paid copies | April 12.—With daily. i ee Aa PTS Bn HERE'S HOW RUMOR ABOUT POPE STARTED Snooslenma nearly missed a bath, “Well, sf that young «lady, who| NE V YORK ; April 12.-Explanation of the message this morning. Just think of that! |neaply lost her breath rushing to|. LYNN, Mass. Biatvs @|the Bon Marche basement, where |five bullets in his body and the Sls a fast Wiehe car y- ent from Rome to Madrid, which led to the erroneous re Into what insignifi a re be the Kémnel show 18 on, could have|corpse badly mutilated, George WANT e Do you drive tc : vortof Pope Pius’ death, startling the entire Christian tariff and reciprocity and “hand-|noarg you admit your ignorance | Marsh, millionaire president of the Wation in it “ : per it Rod The report originated picked” conventions, and dollar|she would never, never talk to you |Goodwill Soap Manufacturing com-| AD 4 e world, v received here Today por gina was found opposite the plant} Dot every dn fos? (and she'd stamp her foot, too). | pany | frequent} 4 i through a telegramewhich was sent to an attac he of the wr Ne pieces thee SOE eta ea ein ihe lee che General. Westrio. company PHONE | thought you t papal nuneiature in Madrid, telling of the death of the you. Snoozleums almost went with-| grandest, cutest, lovingest, dearest |here today dally?" bai attache’s father. The word used was “papa,” which mean Sut his morning bath ,pronounced|and Antellingest doggie ‘any one| Marsh“had no Known enemies. ‘pope ’ or “father.” “pawth,” you know), ver had a chance to love,” she |Jewelry and other valuables were ! thou ought , Snoozleums? says, [found untouched on the corpse, either

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