The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1912, Page 10

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THE STAR—EREDAY, MAY 10, 1912. Se er ’ | pe SCHHOHHHH HOSE SH OOOH HEHEHE OOOOS | giving THE STRIKE S| IN CHICAGO \ULTIMATUM DELIVERED I “JOAN OF ARC” ‘ype SUFFRAGETTE. ¢ rues ae GH sa iat SOOHHHOOHEOOE SHH OOOO OO OHOOS ain TO PORT COMMISSION: ( STATE PRISON 20° 22 “yitete j Oo We i presse as May been done The Judge Thomas Burke and J D.) minals will be selfaupporting from y " Bo well impressed was Mayor| been “ , nAZOr tore Lowman, president of the Chamber | the start,” was the argument phe uj Cotterii! with the penitentiary at) iyo tpee ne ALY cong, alled and xy Judge Burke ne Hy alla Walla that he wanted to # de > comment of Commerce, delivered an ulti) 2% JudKe Hurt she Busieer Walls Walla thet he wanted t favorably on the abolition jminals in Brooklyn didn't pay an : n wes ane ast le: an Vino orem cad ” matum to the port commissioners! ront for 1% years PAY,OMy : longer than Warden C, 8. Reid, an |} katep and the striped suit bd old-time friend of his, could permit} yesterday afternoon in behalf of the| Seven other questions have alee | Pe Ayere Terminal Co. Upon the an-| been submitted to the commission | | ia him. The mayor, accompanied by NO FLAT RATES to be answered thin afternoon; but} | -* & Btar reporter, was therefore com-| oryuPtA, May 19 the ultimatum specified particylar! ? yelled to make urried , ; “Y 10-—Bheritty sioners this afternoon may depend |the two mentianed. The coturict \ pelied to make « hurried visit iast ay the final abandonment of ali nego-| sion has practically decided to oper-| | 2 ’ a F Tuesday evening through the state strect car companion fap tiations by the men originally inter-|a@te the terminal raiiway on the| “> . prison ‘ansportation of deputies: Tete ested in the “gentlemen's agree-| harbor Itself, instead of allowing it | Sift The warden railroaded the mayor mn was made by the palit 1g, | £0 Be Controlled by private interests through the various buildings ment," the commissioners were told.|Thig decision will probably holt The ultimatum bore upon two} where the prisoners make furniture good whichever way the commission jthe ew nto pay al items in particular, One Was thet) angwers the Ayers ultimatum this 7 , shoes, clothing, sacks, peel pot |for each de “ cae t . £ | puty for w the Ayers people must be given 8%: | atternoon. ‘ toes, bake, cook, and milk cows, | service surance that the commission will é ondvavor to lobby through the ne einlature a modification of the 20:| NEVER AGAIN” ii > OCC CCC COOH OOOO OOO OS he cea eter geebihre * War Scenes From Tripoli—How the Ht anting of a SO-year lease on the| (Ry United Press Leased Wire) ‘ . ; ck of the harbor area SNOHOMISH, Wawh., May 10 . ° Italians Are Entrenching the Oases ¢ ond item in the ultimatum | The high echoo! seniors had a "hike ‘ yr, was that the commiss mw away” jaunt. Alta Holmea and F OOOH HHH HHH OHHHHHHHHH HEHEHE oe upon some sort of a ® »| Sul tal were being poled on a 7 ‘ Ayers pe le the equiv 4 « "| he river by Byron alent benefit of the seve ear de- | Paine Low “dl Mins Holmes ferred payments of interest of the /and Pain ¢ thrown into the port’s outlay of $5,000,000, which was | water, but w aved by students riginally proposed tn the tentat Mins Veatal © log and float reemer 1 which wa. lech, tied down cam a mile Rescued logal by ‘old Preston, a ey|by a farme Hike away" jaunt for the ¢ sion popular annual custom, but school You can't expect that the ter-| board says never agair LIVES OF HUSBAND | pe 20,000 ARE | AND BABES pte sail oat ie peck Be gy Re IN DANGER DESERTED : : alas’ ar nachesteht he eet Shoo TRUCK WITH THE joccupled by the Italians in Tripoll OTHER NEWSPAPER WORK-| NEW ORES SIO Mercere tesla o in 8 Ris oe It Hes southwest of Tripoll toward ERS | tivea of 20,000 persons living in the attie ax " # of Mr a Tunis frontier. The place was jetiriet of Now Raeenes (he 9°! Clande rly of thts en and fortified by the Italians CHICAGO, May 10.—There has been a good deal of ng injrlously menaced teday by the feed! city, wi ed her twin babie Snapshot photograph of Miss Marie Stuart, one of the leaders in the after a fierce battle. Four hundred Chicago since the beginning of the strike against the Hearst newspaper * of the Missis Gove tin on May 1 big New York suffrage parade. Miss Stuart, attired as Joan of Arc, in|'Turks and Arabs were killed and the other big dailies. 1 kjack and the fist of the t are |ernment officials here regard the) w re had difficulty in getting |full armor, created a sensation by her masterly handling of her spirited| The tntrenchments e been but they have | situation there so serious that they)... work, and his wife [white charger, declared by the military experts of , Sees On Sreemre eeenen, Ge em © - — the European powers who are in A. A + neir operations, are | tor boats and barges to rush to the jo)? Pegs i “ar er gene ection sige das. end 0d of bru sociated Press by nig The situation at fonen| jie with ’ ’ ee a awer to be given by the commis common w time in this half-civil elty “ ‘ . . i front of the oas reason fo 4 < ere knows that the slugst rey : ae | e, wh y | BREMERTON, May 1 John \& wa ered jure & case of chickens cow © roost on the roosts of ne ve ¢ " 0, which Wel |Haley, discharged exp 1, Haley appeared remorseful in| and Derr slayer of Charles Ditton tant | ce erday, and with tears in| The uppe ure shows the mn the dock ‘8 § 6office at his eyes he attentively Mstened tojcle of 1 id guns that ciadias condition ‘aver t Mo-|" g far | Bremerton, ja tods the custody |the testimony of eye witnesses tell-|————— -— There breaks |>¥e. L of the United States court in the jing fhe minutest detail of the kill-| you print. That's much too civilized athe ch ago way ls t¢ 8 e inally joining, poured | Pie y jail, without ball,/ing ‘of Ditton and the shooting of Th W d aioe ae see kad even Innosent purenaanre Of pay oc: |RICHESON BEAY | )reeetase cs ae mares | Patnaeter taker e Wonder ¢ have been se ely circulation ‘wars in Chicago dur-| past five years 1 You go out to sell more coptes bere Chicago, you don't do it t e public what The Ch th Trahey's condition ts regarded se hé Chicago pu ¥ his . 4 ie but su t BE ary examination was held yesterday | rious | *aee Mere fixtures on the | wh am : roaching on. thie Score |defore United Stat mmissioner| The funeral of Ditton will be held liner Oo. - | * May “i © been 8, Turner, and a plea of not | Sunday, | ging you F about in the dispatches |*"¢ the food supply ts : VT Riche] yf | 1525 Second Av. —= Se = uarvene fp ype awee nee i. re a 5 i | CUT and SLASH along with the CHIEF OF POLICE BANNICK WILL ASTAY WN charty iene ae _Trosemenl 0: Sectieeg wt 9 pees me = : ASK FOR MORE POLICEMEN TODAY| WASHINGTON. May 10—Fi sleaae mae, earven ma spton by Pn cam grb Piece SOR cok md best there fs in SPRING HATS. The addition of 60 more police-|the police department to the board| defeat of the effort by the dete me. Although Dr. Briggs refused i in progress for settlement of the|§ Big Stock of Everything in Millinery men to pr t the city will be of public works, 2 ppled hia|cratic hous fations cot > talk of the fi rolaleter'y . pres: strike in Chicago was! urged by Chief of Police Bannick department materially, and has left | mittee to aboll » San Francisco| mental condition, he , ' jmade here today by an official of Before a joint meeting of the public | him without a machine, which, be|™!nt and oe . e sa tie heson - 1 am fain to woo you; ae ae n gry of ceo ths his |dect: othe té attle an er citle: ' c : jo said Only this } wish to learn ne federation, he said, was vitally | c safety and finance committees this | declares, is a serious matter, baroel Staak Me af-al cheeon erfect conditic " the steragen., Bennick will ask for a “At present we have tures Dairollig expected to come in the ahape|—1" mean physical ‘condition, ot) a,unune Wetter to Pou. | |etietrned trom st autortative|f _- 52000,000 ACRES FREE HOMESTEADS passage nee. empower agon#, one at the central station, |‘ plenty we | a na Coqeere | should hap’ jearn “or c ° Me re ne Figgas setecti col at Winacuatewn and ther ai {Of 2 demand for a roll call by Chatr-| cour ITo the use of source that a “concerted movement 10,000,000 ACRES $10 to $45 Per Acre ing ia lore wy aed cage ed bo, att get Hea B ject {man Fitzgerald of the appropria : Or a yellow pencil pad had been Inaugurated by Chicago on every disputed peak x 4 >» | publishers to troy the éfficlenc In “MONTANA” whose ave 1 r acee for 1911 was @L? ie ia loll dhe dete rte " , Would you ghudder at the caper h els of wheat, and for the past ten és s wheat. ne rine ans S : the chief will als 2 ~ anoth of one. — report = h st Woman Delegate Would it Tesrent, make you mad? . the organizations involved in the! {" prop “Seones a ail to the attention of the commit all these are in use when I] Sone ne ||__ to National Convention Gh siiea tes hala ike Te cisenttee odaualt ct ca Gane tees that Councilman Goddard's My work carries me to} 2? be jOh he proper thin Pa Page tty Brive eee oP el) | Sabet ioncaTatmed and fine ration met in secret sexsion here ordinance, passed ast. Monday, |all parts of the city, and without an] iene py ; sc of] Mra May Arkwright Hutton | ,2%2eF monosrarained and fine, | Satin ig diacoss the’ Chlcage| Personally Conducted Excursion on May 21 which transfers automobiles from | abile Lam at a disadvantage.” | San Francisco mint and other| of Spokane is the first woman Must thet fancy stult { situation One Fare plus $2.00 for Round Trip . Jinstitut to have the distinction of being “ Can't I ometimes bi & delegate from this state to Re FOUR HUNDRED CHILDREN WAVE anitary Warket | isc gta | 23 gsr, ern) |EXPERTS' REPORT | ciate FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS yp. ry v ; sclera ie. IS EXAMINED siitin dou cletuse-seancauaiea enterprises. mously by the Spokane vont | hing Improvements) scis*"ccnvenon in” Wane | Would postenrd tient romancer| My cetrtaterday afternoon GEO. W. HIBBARD, G. P. A., C. M. & P. $. Ry, | day. Walla | Do you care for queer surprises, [again spent several hours going || 64 Henry Building Diecussiod.of elémentary classes move that should be applauded Mrs. Hutton ie an enthusias | Writing assorted elses lover the report of the expert ¢ ond day of the Western Washing-|tn Sunday schoola took a of |> pure food tie Bryan supporter. She was a ng on & jgineers of the Cedar river dam pro hey sch cai i eo af son of yeate a well under way at one of the most prominent wo Paper, purple, pink or pale? ject. The mayor will also submit a tom Sunday school convention in} *! t night the Rev ¥ * Market, the man-| men inthe campaign for woman |If you do not care for fashion Teport to the council Saturday morn. Piymouth church a spectacular one ’ on of Vancouver t ng « pleted arrange-| suffrage, is an able speaker, and =| Or note paper swell when the engineers’ report sos a? pre ed the convent n t general Inapection of| belongs to the progressive wing 1 wil lly breathe my passion; mes up for discussion in a com During the progress of temon a See ¢ . : fered for sale | of the democracy | Otherwise—adieu, farewell! mittee of the whole council stration several h at , sung, kiyn McElf _ the chorus being led by Mr oh ‘ « SHHHH HHS SHS SHHHHSHSHOH HS SHHSSHHHHHHH HHS OOOOH OOS H. Matthews mt Thing sexsion sev! r 1 i puenbor' or 1 BIG BILL TAFT’S POLITICAL CIRCUS!! e PAS hater meg | Hows liscuss special | puildite. both on Pitet ae ant Pike|@ OPCS OOOOSOOOCCOOOOOOS OC OOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OO OOOO YHEN Ith s been made possible one of the largest delegatic npten place, and added many features to} you to have your new Spring Henry A. Balch felt himself Balch couldn't! Vsraeq by Liberal patronage, the " : fy sulted to your Individual re- A i OS ent qnremnemte—- and the medico n ‘ , nd ni to p non's|the | Ir ni a } SQ \ POSTMASTER ‘ peak a low Senest 1 bi a 9 amy : sr r r¢ ndlis FAMILY * or lower than you’d er. Ralph si 1 filee ! handiin: y . ; Ihe’ Batch. restdence ; aint 14 the sup , dust and he si Cee eeatie be obliged to pay | h last will and te en y m pri Meera cavieet teens, oahic (ese tor @aatnn co ten a lites ) pattona ts ily LARGE y : for “Ready Made Balch recovered. And being in nor-|the costs of the suit | comme je, and place 3 ENTHUSIASTIC. . clothing— = = a other markets west of Ch rye Me ener es } isn’t it only fair to yourself POSH HHH HEH HHH SHES OO OHO OOOD 4 to do it? Isn't it that * MEXICO’S NEW “PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT” ¢ you should save the differ- ence and pay only POH HH HHS SFSSHHSSESH*O+“GOEH HESS SOS — Four bhendred children waving|recorded. The meeting closes to flags of eve made the sec site poe oe i tailored to your Individual WILL The system of refrigerating. af ‘ : -1 measure —in a style exactly of this great or; ition of Master Taliors to save y _ money, dress you better and with mere satisfaction to you than you've ever been dressed. g We offer you an simost uniimited LOOKING FOR A GOOD “- | cholee of new wool: n tes and DENTIST | R q ¢ i ive you from te $16 on any N ° or overcoat you select. Make People want to find one that ; us prove it TODAY. has a reputation for honesty dre ne that does The famous “Dundes” Bystem is wid Bes; PeliaAtHty, | One thas ‘deg Sy connection with any ts ceidely balls the best work at a reasonable § A Rng He A price That are such Is FoRCED THE WORLD'S LARGEST UNION TAILOR® proven by our large practice and §} eA comenr pleased patients, This is the only large. dental office in the city that is owned by a graduate it 4 dentist and has only registered dentists associated with him. Don't you think a guarantee from an office ran in this manner is worth niore to you than a guarantee from a man who js not a dentist? prvi Pout £ Regal Dental Offices Vasquez Gomez, appointed “provisional president” of Mexico by Pts i CURE Mam ger Orozco, the rebel leader in the Torreon district. Just now duties are || 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor mostly imaginary, but a turn of events that would place him in th: i of Diaz might happen ‘most any day. ” 7 lo palageiy mo" Union me thie a

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