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THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912 T.R, PLURALITY (3 0,000 (Wy United & PORTLAND, Or, practically complete returns, winning by Col. Roosevelt of th nomination is assured. For a time it looked as if the race between him and Senator La Follette was close, but later returns showed the colon: | \ el to be the winner by a substantial | mn plurality | The vote on the republican prest dential nomination nds Roosevelt 0194; Taft Senator tabulated | | as 18, iy has feated decisively for the re an nominath for United] senator by Ben Selling, The Selling giving Se Jonathan ne stands Bourne, 23,692 plurality of 6,00 * Wilson's Lead Smait Woodrow Wilson of} New Jersey app have the democ presidential nomina tion lead of about 1,000] over Champ Clark figures give Wilson 5,493, Harmon 590. Dr, Harry Lane democratic The vote Pierce er, 848. renominate N, J. Sinnot congressiona Second district about 700 over W BANDITS R OB PASSENGERS | ROCK ISLAND, Ill, April 22.—Po. lice are searching today for two ban dits who boarded a Pullman sleeper on the Rock Island westbound ite Mmited train and robt eeping passengers of their val aablea aud money The bandis entered midnight near Bure the passe! cured $660 in cash, six watches and | a quantity of diamonds and jewelry Yote now Hing Governot easily won the} rial nomination Lane, 6,920 2; Milk y was the republican in the urality of ation with a R the Memerial Services | for Fitanic’s Dead! That share this are come bere together pay our respects to thos passed away words of M sorrow that we may | who have} were opening wor Cotterill at the monster memorial services ie Dreamland rink yesterday after-| noon in memory of those who per. | ished in the wreck of the Titanic. | The services were essive and | the aad was dew, affected as Mme. Luella Ohfnts, prima donna sang “Nearer My God to Thee. hymn which the victims of the big ship heard as they approached their doom j Following the hymn, W. A. Peters ended the services with an impres sive address in which he said: “But | yesterday man built himself a float ing city that was to conquer time and space and laugh the dange the sea to ecorn “Today that achievement rests in fathomless waters, a useless hulk, | without a headstone to mark her grave.” Employes Win on Renton Road A strike on thé Seattle, Renton & Southern railway was averted when} the company yesterday agreed to! the demands of the employes | The company had discharged | about ten men during the past two| weeks, who had been active in the} organization of a union. Their| places were filled by nonunion men. | The union was prepared to call a general strike when the company agreed to recognize the union, re store the old men to their jobs and also give free transportation to the families of the employes Slay 2,000 People LONDON, April 20-—The C alcut ta correspondent of the ¢ News toda bled here nese t using Maxim guns, slew} 2,000 women and ch n in quell ing an uprising at Lhassa, the capl tal of Thibet “MOORE _THE EATRE Next T Mat Supported orts: COLISEUM THEATRE one Big Me n “On THE Last Week of PronTr George of | financiers. | ‘Take Phone Fight to Supreme Court » poratic supre the Mile, Wreg we I 5 ra orien not “THE DELMA | colle me on od the mpan) still higher. S Customs Service ‘Appoints PORT TOWNSEND. \Chas. I | Beall vie« Other Ble Act 10e and 200 Ree collection een udded to the nd one mmission and L, jadded go the Da D. Widener, |the traction king of Philadelphia and a son of Peter A. B. 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SAY L Like To Meer Dor Fettow, T BET He i189 SomMEeBopY MIT A WORLT WIDE REPOOTATION. = WHO 198 HE, OSGARE if SAY, ADOLE, SHow THID NEW PLAYER WHERE TO NANG HI STREET CLOTHES, ‘3 'HILLMAN’S NUMBER IS. 2163 AT THE PRISON... +++secereneecenseessesey “2168 For the next two years at least, }untess a pardon is secured for him C.D, Hiliman, millionaire, will be | kuown by no other designation than “Hillman ha yet been J to any particular work. F aved and his hair clipped | Saturday afternoon not 61 and was mea yured for a suit. Today he is clad in the black and white striped unt form of the federal penitentlar MeNefl's Island penitentiary, with the acquisition of No, 2163, will now have the third wealthy pr the r two being George ker d Wireless 3. Adame, known Adam Koner Par Co. as Dust FIRST CONVICTION UNDER SAN FRANCISCO, under the st Senon, a bak seven days a week The “one-day of-rent many years, but ha: TEAMER AM OTEAMER (By United Press Leased Wire) ALTIMORE, April 22.—Th . of the Merchants Aw tine, was rammed by) Ox) and badly | terday the steamer |roquois damaged, off Cape Hatteras today, according to a dispatch \here from Norfolk | The pastengers and crew efcap Jed unhurt ‘OLDEST ARMY |; OFFICER DEAD SAN DIEGO, April 20.—Lieut Col, Frank Bridgman, old army officer in the United States, died today at Coronado. He was 92 years old. Col. Bridgman had lived for some time with his daughter, Mrs. and her husband, Hero Commission to Probe Deeds of Valor | NEW YORK, April 20.—Inquiries into the gallantry of the men pas sengers and crew of the wrecked Titanic will be made by the Car negie hero commission, it was an. nounced here today, with spectal aitention directed toward Maj Archibald Butt, President military aide, tales of whose age are niultiplying Survivors everywhere today —jclared that Maj. Butt, more jany one else, was responsible for getting the women and children in |to the lifebos cour de MAY ae OWL CLUB Willard Fabry, drunkenness HUSBAND LOST Walker arrested on a of last night, fur nish evidence that will lead to the closing up of the Ow! club, in the Union block, First av. and Cher ry st. The b der of the Owl ) Was arrested two weeks ago n a charge of selling liquor with ense. He contended that wa d by a “house |com mittee,” and none but member jeould obtain any drink Walker Jand Fabry, however, it is alleged jare not members, Patrolman Mar gett is a former president of the club, n investigation may | started tain whether knew of a tions of the | there. PURE FOOD SHOW OPEN Mayor Cotterill was Miss buttonu tluminating was saved{ring tonight Manufacturer nold Show will opened. The show weeks About and = Vietor charge mana Opening TONIGHT he Mrs. George D. Widener, who, Food House- ey. Fourth & Seneca delphia Eleanor traction Elkins. man, She ithe Titanic ae Robbed! A burgl ered | Ho an Don't It and jew t Show Ever Seen Food Samples Vaudeville 100 Exhibit Demonstrat Baby Afternoon Afte Tuesday nd Every rnoon learning |tendants at the Bring the Babies. ver Cups Prize A ONE HUNDRED | THOUSAND DOLLAR EXPOSITION Admission 10¢ Each Day suece Guyer—Briggs has just ¢ will be on hand to exhibit th wondors rancis Rochter oe home of J.| tind muste and an orchestra arvard @Y..| wil} furnish dally programs Mise jecured will be a baby show every a left no ele digg noon, and six silver cups will be presented to the winners. Babies between 3 months and | eligible in the contest 4 | PORT TOWNSEND, April Upon that the other at United States quar jantine station at Diamond Pojnt | were getting $65, while he was given only $50 per month, John P rly, the ley who has been ¢ 4 from one end of the country to the other, finally ng refuge in Tacoma, is toda sful in al strike to obtain more wa } Kidder— What placed bef the | Guyer—The gh Surgeon Karle, | indorsement won him sne | lage, Hite j oft. 1 institution? institution of engagement is decl fined $20 for has been on never before received | fury Taft's | 6,436 k than | Powers from his “ONE-DAY-REST” LAW The first we ring. and fi when Gaston ot his employes conviction d he nforced statute books for beet ¢ SUNDAY NEWS TOLD BRIEFLY (By United Press Leased Wire) TORNADO KILLS 3 PERSONS OKLAHOMA CITY, Aprit 22 & result. of a er section injured 1 dwellings be dead, a score houses ar ished | CARUSO SUES FOR $12,000. | MILAN pes — s « | sult for $12,000 dam . go he charges defamath character by Signorina ab b of prom he Dr ntly lost against ROBBERS TAKE $14,000 GRAND JUNCTION, Colo 22.—The Glove Express company was robbed lay of $14,000 In currency by two masked robbers | A posse of men and offi diately in bandits cured start started had » purs he a two hours ROOSEVELT POLLED BIG VOTE OMAHA, April 22.—Latest turns from the various pre day indicate that Ro polled a total vote ap 21,16 follette, 8,292; 7 8,949; Wilson, 6,436 DEATHS IN TEXAN TORNADO DALLAS, Texas, April 22 and Joe White, farm boys, and the S-yearold daughter of Mrs. Wilcox, of |were killed when a to Wise and Collin counties |day. Thousands of dollars jof property orted to be stroyed worth de FREIGHT STEAMER BURNED The freight mboat Neptune plying b Sound por last Friday destroyed fire when her cargo of hay « fire from the sparks of a man's pipe, The boat was and the Mames put out watch MORGAN HEAD OF BIG FLEET CHICAGO, April That the Titanic « fleet of steamers, mac i vessels gross tor of the Inter company, b from data pu COOK BREAKS SILENCE NEW YORK, Apr his long silence k, unfrock 1907 abandoned with Floretta Whale stated that he and living married happily, and expected to be ecuring a upon former divoree ‘Decidedly! It only took her six months to get her divorcee and $200 @ month alimony April} ‘What Happens When ‘Bugs’ Adolf Meets New Team Member | raado “hich swept] counties yes | | | beached | Words by Scha Music by Cohaeter 7 DON'D Like ma DoT ae i, yigen J lh — Prrrreree eT eee erie eee rrriyy *THE VERY LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE® From a snapshot taken in the Vatican gardens — a few a Will Adopt Children PINCHED A “MONKEY. NEW YORK, April 20-—Miss| LON ANGELES, Cal., April Margaret Hays, one of the survivors Pinding a stray monkey in _ of the liner Titanic, probably will| chicken yard, Constable J. W, jadept two French children, whose of Tropice gave chase. He captir |father committed them to her care ed the animal while it was tryingts aboard the Titanic, It is said today. force itself down the chimney, sel father perished. The children turned it over to the Los Angela 2 and 4 years old | authorities CAPTAIN WHO BROUGHT As a result of the arrest yester SURVIVORS HOME gay morning of Chin Quong, #GF ee nese clerk, the police today are fi vestigating the probable of the Tong war in- this city, has been renewed in several cities in California. When searched, Quong had bot possession a revolver. He booked for carrying ch the southern tongs me sented here, it is believed € he fighters may Come. » Increase their aet activities Miss Eduatll Weds | BOSTON, April the famous Rich was heard Edmands | fiancee, urder case was married to the Rev. Herbert Holt, of Barre, Wt Je and her sister were to ied he same day, but agedy broke up thelr plag cruise of the” Naval Militia lace aboard the cruiser between June 16 and will probably. take member of the be assigned [0 cruiser. summer Annual t Sta Capt. 4. H. Rostron, of the Car pathia, the Cunarder which turned back and picked up the Titanic P nia survivors, bringing them into New 3 e trip York harbor He is one of the ch younger commanding officers of 1 n a will the Cunard line « a ard th: Clemmer Theatre Seattle's Best Photoplay House. 4 of the Best Photoplays You Will Ever See Are Being Shown Here IS Today and Tuesday A EACH ONE A FEATURE “TIP” Mesicat FOR YOU HERE Numbers by- OLIVER G. WALLACE, Pianist ROSE WESTLAND, Soloist . PAULINE HARVEY, Harpist STRING SEXTET ORCHESTRA Direction MAURICE S$, KARP 1,200 Seats—10 Cents—1 ,200 Seats Don’t Fail to Visit the Dream Theatre NOT A CURE ALL, BUT A STOMACH CURE 50¢ $1 AT SWIFT'S, ann al MST CLASS -An echo. of; re y Sl vee eae ees 25° 5 = |