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Es al i ve a. = WM. T AFT IS AFRAID OF T — ~ See oa ee HE PEOPLE AND WE DON’T BLAME HIM A BIT The secret is out. We know why Taft doesn’t trust the people. Whenever and wherever the standpat | states up to the present time the people have had a chance to swat Taft and they have swatted him every t has faced the people in,a straight square deal primary the result has been the same- -Taft has been La Follette turned the trick first in NorthDakota, then repeated it with emphasis in Wisconsn, T. R. | ithe standpatter to a frazzle in Illinois, then rubbed it in again in Pennsylvania Saturday. In jist four | Don’t miss reading how Jerry ents pie. Page 4. VOL. 14 NO. The Seattle Star | time and,swatted him hard. | It is plain now why the Hay standpat machine resorted to every possible crooked scheme to avoid a | presidential primary in this state. Taft doesn’t trust the pesky people any more than the people trust him. He is afraid of the people and after what has happened to him in four states we don’t blame him. He has every reason to be afraid. Famous chicken ordinance bobs up. See Page 6 ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE 38. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1912, CENT Sha xO HOME EDITION IN ITANIC HITS ICEBERG; PEOPLE SAFE = HAZZARD ON 21ST DAY OF FAST PULLS A FAST OAR IN BOAT RACE Or. Hazzard racing S. A. Carman and leading at the half-way point. | defeated the fasting specialist by a shade after an exciting the 2ist of the beaten of her Lesehi after fast, had a park beat an exciting Dr. Linda Borficld Hazzard today eat race with S man, proprietor and was Hassard was not di d to Carman, ye WAS an CarSwoman of ability doctor made Carman extend himself to the ut ed. “T have never rowed against a better oars When he was told that his opponent was Dr had’ not tasted food f 21 days, he was doubly who st of the way, but 1 enabled him to edge Carman's superi in a winner at the MAY BE 60-DAY FAST “if Lam not mistaken in the symptoms Be race, “this tx coing to be a 60-day fast Sie slightest trace of hunger. At the same time ibe rapidly than I did the first week. And I am stil! strong I seem to feel stronger with each day “This proves to my mind that I have not yet begun to draw my reserve supply of vitality and that the tonic of the air ts the fuel I shall need for some time to come, Certainly I shall urprised if the fast does nut exceed 50 days. Returning from the park Hazzard had to run to catch the fae She canghi the handle and swung on while the car was in mo said Dr. Hazzard after So far I have felt not 1am losing weight In 7 ndate Writ The “Gentleman | Arrives for Burglar’’ Is Hillman date committing | “Henry Rogers. 1 etimes calis entiary t gentleman morning siary in the eals at Ronald's court need on Saturday ing to Deputy 13 nt my Man, to the Mc 1% years, w Attorney the clrewit c« Francisco Writ today, ex the privilege of ion in th will of the himeelf, known burglar. this lity to a charge second degree in He will be Prosecutor burglarie yar have latter ounty jail as he blame for Harcourt years charges Portland a few of this was par Caldwell ince the beginning of en charg avi the man who assumed a crime of which J He will th ntenced a week penttenti. HAIL KILLS GOATS was coi d As Harcourt ears the result comtession A ehhh ht * . a* * full house * Tee ee eee ee ee ee FIND DEAD MAN Picking flower the woods, a south of the Bea ers eon Hill ear rol latest m ‘ ae i fers of opt D, Duncan aecording bled This | be of 59 ea Valued at » wins make end of the H. F. Ca t., and 108 19th ay stum across a di body believed that of Thos. McCarthy, an ably discharged first sergean marine corps at Bremerton head was blown with a rifle mile line. of and 1 nder # 8 BY BATON BRALEY LirS whole way he thinks and foe good men and eyes grow dim the conflict grim cringe or fawn, fighting on From sta sh the He fig And friend And cy And With the But he waver or through is true shout bt, and peace be igh fell defeat 1 nights of toil, He goe ; Siuesy Th th ne a Though y Ww aie He strug the In the 4 And Bob loot or and his heart should brea good fight’s sake, dark he looks for fights and on! spoil, dawn Bitter, | Of the tu That tau the Of foes th nde Into the wa Though he figh Till the fams do you know years that made him lesson hareh and friends that treWeth is thrown, betrayed and he fights alone, quenched and the life is Kone, he'll still fight on 80? to learn, turn? CHOP OWN (REE ~ DOORS FOR CONVENTION Superior Judge Heads Force in | Fight With Militia Over Pos- | session of Armory for Chi- cago Democratic Convention. | (RY United Prees uenset Wire) | CHICAGO, April 15.—County| | Judge Owen took charge of the po lice force in person here at noon to | day and directed them to chop down the doors of the Seventh regiment armory, in order to atlow the demo- | cratic county convention to be held there, according to his orders as head of the election machinery of Cook county. Col. Mortartt of the Seventh had barricaded | gether with Adjt 120 militiamen Hee and sheriff }open the doors for the convention | under Judge McKinley's Injunction. | When Judge Owen arrived on the at noon and demanded admit Capt. Octigan refaned, and Owen ordered Assistant Chi Schuettler to batter down Schuettler obeyed and | | 200 police entered the building. The | soldiers were f standing at at tention inside, and made no offer “I resistance Antony Czarneckt | election commissione ed to call the tion to order and Capt. Octigan regiment of militia the nd, to Gen, Dickson and had defied the and ha tance and the republicar B prepar conven Owen's} | Northwest Baseball smashed fr jogaten enter guarding the re department other doors and the ¢ ed, with the doors and hall ‘Breaks Athletic Records After Fasting 7 Days’ lette to Washin mornin try to t afternoon, pro, mon EUGENE dent Or Pres and Col. 1 an dn, b Robert La of m ato M lar con aniver | “Within mighty p | whiet BURT M’CONNELL Burt M. McConnell, night clerk at the Stander hotel, after fasting seven days, underwent a physical examination at the hands of Pro-| fessor Berthaiume, a tant phys-|"’ ical director of the Y. M. C. A., Sat urday. MeConnell thr ity? such imp, the jump and the the last wer ha names our | ator wernment, a pe govert During no other th an ch tests of as+the st double st ath went broad broad | le broad jumy In the standing broad jump Me Connell broke the official ¥. M. ¢ A. record of 8 feet 3% inc made by L. Bird, August 24, 1910, by 104 inc He bette the doub inches—by within 5 inche: clation’s record of by F. Denton jump, the hungr feet flat McConnell ha number of short fast they benefited him Saturday he had lost 1 broke the fast I wasn't really hangry at any time,” said MeConnell but I had iy work to do and I was los weight so rapidly that I felt it] wiser e to break the 1 wa trong. I hav better 4 life MONTEREY ight thousand fed |concentrating at Tor |tack on the rebel fe advices received is estimated that tt | vicinity of Torreon and the 4 the best distance largely in the broad jump--18 feet 3lent uprising inches; and came| i of equaling the aseo-| te te ft ttt kt feet 6 Inches, | ® for the triplel® A can man dc tin 29\% the average man | Xray Me in made woman indertaken and believe When weighed | pounds, He| Sunda was the fast while felt | Prize Winner Loses A bull terrier sald to be a was picked this m The and had writ iption, “Sigma | winner p at Fi Washington st Comstoc Nm 1 the inse N, ¥. ning by ficer bore license ten on it No, Ithaca . | SEARCH FOR TOT The father and mother of Jor Mason arg anxiously awaiting the| Nages | return of their little offspring, who | agant—what's has been missing since Saturda dog being afternoon from the West {City by a Etruria st | Kagge—lt's ¢ | ‘The juvenjle officers are on the|extravagant. Si lookout for Joe, |ime dog to it, You must this your residence Great Reception For | “Battle Bob” BY E. 0, SAWYER, JR April 1 t fe stn! €LASH_ EXPECTED! Will. Override clash is exp onteo kok te Tee eee eee eee eee FIDO’S REMARKABLE TRIP carried pecial train? pet SIGHT FROM LOCAL FLOOD BIG LINER SUSTAINS A TERRIFIC SHOCK; TOWED TO HALIFAX Uh FOLLETTE CAN'T COME TOTHISSTATE |Must Devote All His Time to} | Oregon and California—"Bat- tle Bob's” Ringing Message to the People of Washington. (Special to The Star.) PORTLAND, Or., April 15 ert M. La Follette, the peopl didate for president, will able to make his promised tour of Washington stat At a confe jette, “Walter Hows IYonal campaign man Met | the was defi Hot during the n and Calife presidential pi ple b ba Rob- | scan usker, Oregor The decided th whonle ve the 4 | didate La Fi personally invade Washington. At first he in sisted ing three four days of next week for purpose. | the insistent demand: on and California, togeth-| STEAMSHIP TJTANIC, THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD (By United Press Leased Wire. ae ane Deneeesay ta HALIFAX, N, S., April 15.—Wireless dispatches received ne : linaey cloetion tam. | Here this afternoon from the government steamer Minia say that ecided that it|the White Star liner Titanic is slowly sinking by the head and re to devote that it may be necessary to beach her near Cape Race to save between here and|her. The report has not been confirmed from any other source. electic all would his ime Season Opens in| Seattle Tomorrow, With Game Between Giants and Portland la-¥ te had received of telegrams from Washi jxressives, urging was bitterly disappointed ame evident that the would h to scores pro- to come. He when it Washing be aban HALIFAX, N.&, April 15 —With|*t kt kk tek kkk hhhh its 1,200 passengers safely trans & ferrea to another vessel, the White | * The Titanic, owned by the Star liner Titanic, the larg ves. *& White Star line, the largest sel afloat, this afternoon is slowly * liner afloat, sailed for New approaching this port, following a * York on her maiden voyage disastrous collision last night with last Wednesday with 1,300 pas- @ monster iceberg about 900 miles * Sengers. Among the 350 pas- where the east of New York Sengers in the first cabin ar ~oraab oces shige dA egy Earlier in the day Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Cal. paves) agora cy were taken aboard the White Star * and Mrs. John Jacob Astor, fod: fanemin-aetei Mner Olympic, but shortly before * Mrs Albert, Maj. Archibald aad California poy they were transferred to the * Butt, military aide to President mote steamer Baltic, and the latter Taft; Dr. Washington Dodge acl Is now ettamihe tor New assessor of San Francisco ornate eae Tearttes Mrs. Dodge and their son, Mark Stee Sean. Gar Fortune and wife, Col. Archi- thet tae 4 Age bald Gracie, Benj. Guggenheim, pp Bye Henry Harater and wife, Henry Harper and wife, Henry B. Harris and wife, C. M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk & railway. him : nator La Fol the state of ret here thi nt of plans Star rday work and a suff For to The Star hould re that for a it would be impossible for ne tle and other 4 ved with keen aw. the n tattle here, in The sives began Jorganized t and ather expense this morning acheek for $2 ne whea the pec their apprec statesman, wh: d af justi tour doned We haven't a chance La Folle of « waid Seat taft ate a or ere to raise denied i passengers assured insta noo: ale con em. Before another presidential campaign comes around Washington and practically every other state in the Union will have done the same. Four years from now a people's candidate will be nominated and elected to the presi dentiay chair, simply because the It t# nm people will have the say afl “To the people of Washington | t k have this to say: Keep up the good fight. It took us ten years to re claim Wisconsin from the bosses, |but the trail has been biazed and |the struggle of other states will be u en |made easier | “Four years from now | will be dina on the firing line in Washington state, and we'll whip the ‘bosses’ ge oyna them, because the people will be in| "C rd Tart contro! of their own governmental ver had snaahinery? through are di York it b ati ur tan t ere long bea probably that have ng that prevent RHPPRESEHERAE ERR ERED ae Reports [eee eee ee tee tees ee ee oat eee eee ee eS 2 Halifax, where they will be met by special trains of the New York, New Haven & Hartford rail way, which will rush them without delay to New York After Murderer ot Millionaire LYNN, Mass, April 15.—Judge Lummus today issued to Chief of Police Burckes a warrant for the rrest of Wm. A. Dorr of Stockton, Cal., charging him with the murder of Geo. E. Marsh, the millionaire * soap manufacturer found dead here arrival of |!ast Friday. work of The police of Boston, New York = started, |29d_ Montreal have been notified to he TL|wateh all outgoing steamers for Dorr. SHE OUTGAMED ’EM (By United Press Ieased Wire) LONG BEACH, Cal. April 15.— Clad tashion’s latest dictates, Mra, C. A. Ewing leaped to a five-foot hole to prevent a telephone construc m gang from reach po erecting a pole on her property. Trains for Passengers. |By remaining five hours she out- The Titanic’s passengers will be/ gamed the linemen, meager the It i én aceldent ion curred or | landed at was followed ° in have the pec ng jidly as in the Wm. How luxar He day in his to. wor news of the ¢ Cape ght wir ple lost x o rap tanic’s Q ginia pic lieved te Ho’ dicule a Nhe born In ne to " “sa man - Sen carried fo way Tee eee eee ee ee ee as m WEATHER FORECAST has seemed t erything broug cushion, including t this republic He sat back the work, and Prow Shattered egon winds em re a id people nos and let c ) Re et tk ‘ence 2" WOMEN HELPING bullt up for him a structure of cor sen- | poration lawyers for a cabinet. One (My United Press Leaned Wir GENE € April 1 net aid Rob-| day's work of investigation would You ha vat have shown bim which way the nd the tion | tide was setting, gmt he did not | few more good women camy ple regain the | w to do that dav's work 1 could take them carry Calif the enthasia comme a trouble Se La Folle to vigorous campaign being slifornia for him by Mr N. Bishop and Miss Florence mar Mrs the in his « * * * * * * pumps anaged t dozen years a r n With been ident mighty the for bay this port nd let was by Towed by Virginia 3 ae the | CANSO, N. S,, April 1 waged in| tanic transferred Emily o'clock th Yeo: | toon, was being towed inte jby the Virginian. There is ently no doubt that the er @ vacation a for n oO we }have gone per in than administration | before stic mad according to after Halifax appar Titanic will x, April eral rreon for orces, according here today, It he rebels in the number 7,000, cted to figure e of the troop Bishop and Miss Ygomans | first two women to engi ampaign HODGE’S FIGHT. Sheriff Bob Hodge, progressive candidate for governor, plans to make @ strenuous campaign of Southwestern Washington next week For this week the insur nt candidate will hold a few meet an at are ’sV | Mayor’s Veto Mayor Cotterill s first veto will be overridden this afternoon, judging by the un mous report of the} council licen: committee to rec ‘es fommend the transfer of the Alaskan saloon license to C. T. Morris for Star Want Ads will roll up the dollars for those who use them. payor vetoed both the Alas. * ian transfer and the license for the | * Seward hotel on the same block on ings in nearby territory * Third ay., between James and Jef-| gay night he will at Fern * ferson sts., on the ground that the! 14\]), Tacoma, the nest in charter only permitted two saloons | this’ state where the fight for nickel on that block. The Drexel eafe, at| fares was started | Third and James, would make thr The committee this morning recom mended both licenses, notwithstand. ing the mayor's charter Conneilman Erickson, however ing against the SeWard hotel cense More Flood Funds (My Culted Press Lean WASHINGTON April 1 Tele grams ed here today by the war department show that the crest of. the-flood in the Mississippi val ley has reached Louisiana and Arkansas, Hundreds of thousands fire ghown to be and , 000 destitute Secretary War Stimson and President Taft held a conference i regard to the after which {they decided to ask congress to ap |proprite $500,000 as a special relief fund | PORTLAND, - - iw. ¢ has The condition of Harley J. Bond, |against his wife who was recently attacked at the jrifling his tro but I'm not|Hotel Barker vy a person alleged |he is up against bad boy@ tied |to have been J, Burke, a discharged |he cannot testify |porter, is much improved today, jand he has no © © through without the Wedne speak successfully objections vot ‘Enticed From Home that hi daughter been en in Maple the in has last ard Theresa Rose, has ticed away from her home Valley, Ja e ha aid of the earching for been missing turda m for GIRL IS FINE TWIRLER VENICE, Cal, April 15—As a baseball twirler, Miss Ruby Dunn has speed to burn. A sweep of her white arm and a t inside attered the bony st sup porting Catcher Oscar Hidinger's olfactory apparatus, She not subject to draft Believing ted nent She enl the g from home ha day Wire) two homeles te He ii the is a living proof the and accumulate when rolled alons One of the propelling powers of this dollar-gathering ball in Seattle is The Star “Want” Ad columns, “Wound up” with a few pennies, they race along th highways of Seattle and nearby towns into the homes of over 40,000 petsons every day They gather a buyer here, a renter there, @irning them inte dollars for the people for whom they are working. Have you ever had a Star “Want” Ad work faithful servants, 9 ¢ and ev like wet snow highway of b of today dollars stick together the sin situation. Or, April 15.—F. filed’ a complaint charging her with ers pockets, Now it The law says against his wife, nesses. be very extray I hear about to Kansas for you? They are

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