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DISARM MEN IN COURTROOM!) RRR PA APLAR PSP IA AAP ARPA tf RP PPI Pn totrtrntrner ann Bntered as fecond Clase Matter M ‘at the ¥ r Was eee starch 4, 1679.. Per ¥ . ’ ! “) The SeattleStar 2". ii SI TITLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 10, | g * ~ ‘Two CENTS IN SEATTLE. Nobleman Murdered Princess Is Arrested ome|2 Women Doomed Rite tartar * 8 *& + ee eee) | Found Shot Dead 1 J ok e S; 1 S woons *™ London Hotel (By United Press) BY CHARLES M, MeCANN In states where such | LONDON, July 10.—Violet-eyed peice os Where (6 ntences are practically unknown,| Princess Marie Marguerite, beau- | ‘© women faced death by legal execution today, one stoic-| tiful French bride of youthful | ally indifferent, joking with relatives—the other in a state| Prince Aly Kamel Fahmy Be Sky of complete collapse. of Egypt, was sent to jail today ; - Mrs. Anna Buzzi, se! itenced in New York to the electric| for the murder of her husband, Hewily, folks: ers see the jchair for the murder of Frederick Schneider, her common-| Wedecked in priceless Jev shy-writer yesterday law husband, paced her cell in Auburn prison, indifferent | diamonds and rx to the judge's sentence. Her attorneys will file an appeal i e| Landing of Pioizets Is Celebrated FEELING HIGH : = AS EDITOR I ‘ he Gee ~ UP FOR TRIAL ‘Defense Charges ' Accused Man Is Victim of Plot; People Aroused BY SIDNEY B. WHIPPLE Editor the Denver Express LAS VEGAS, New Mexico, duly 10.—Feeling ran high and firearms were in evidence here today as the second trial of Carl A. Magee, editor of the New Mexico Tribune, was opened. Magee already has been sentenced to 18 months at hard labor for huge s of pearls, the 1 was halt Woulin’t it be toug Deka a tude /@nd then attempt to have Gov. Smith commute the death |crried from the prisoner's box at | calling attention to alleged graft ret 14,000 feet and then & e's | Sentence, Bow at. this rhodes 16s in the federal court here. He was one In her cell in Chica her. t | convicted after a rush trial in PREIR zo, found guilty der 0 oy | afte “, Once gay favorite former husband, Mi Suilty of murder of her |’ \ clety, was which lawbooks of the defense were = \ - Sabila Nitti-Crudelle was doomed to| ;. yp | Lhe hangman's noose. She collapsed when informed of her | voiv« um | fate, and was taken unconscious to a hospital. Both women Pulte emphatically protest their innocence, bee mutilated during the noon recess. Today he is on trial for contempt of court in addition to libel. | The Segundo Romero political |ring, which Magee has been de- i Beimhe aviator w Bish and six miles k oe wouldn't be hard I this ¢ Pt we could use lette ‘ous © corridor of Prince Aly was 22, 10 years young ful b He was Of course, this sky-wri be} EW YORK Stole, | cago, J xt » popular nouncing in his fight to clean up © carried far. Supposi andi seemingly | erént. to Neen F eae ites 3 in n Sakae |New Mexico politics, struck at ales started to write their peiga fate, Mra. Ann toda: Bas eis N a +i * uh 2 ¥ a ra ‘“ | Magee again today when its leaders pecches in the cir! aye with reint death in Chicag ed t ; When the West Seattle Mardi Gras celebration opened at Alki beach Monday afternoon, paras alee totems agent ae uburA pri eat ically and men: Roland A. Denny, one of the original Alki Point settlers, was an honored guest. Mr.\tne editors chief counsel. These gh socks or Ba mba intormed of b Denny is shown at the left. Miss Elizabeth Taggart arrived at the beach in a seaplane, @\ proceedings, coming simultaneously “fag rh t ai to a pag , conveyance which contrasted to the sailing ship in which the old-time settlers made their | with Magee's trial, broke as a com- ed the butt Kk . r t ft ' appearance. Miss Taggart was escorted from the plane by a group of bathers and pro: prise, They: ‘Vett Maxee ab ¢. ‘ ‘ptember D <harstabe pasideyt of toon pred official: jp ty without detenia’ in. court HURRAH FOR PEACE r attorneys are certain gen the-Woman’s: first héaband and [oe § £5 : | His only resort was to refuse to ff Filward Bok has offered a prize tence never will be 4 h wedto t Stee | Fe ‘a | plead. of $100,000 for the best sugges expecting ar it ~ Rapa Unconsciour from a gaping wound Ir ° . Alki’s Mardi Gras The proceédings were "lodged tion how to avert future wars, | cessful inp wee rt eat e head and 1 name l l Ur es Curbin of « against Hanna on the grounds "The best suggestion ix as follows: of the standing ate M ks F lthat he had» commented upon the E Pon a low compelling all pri- prisor FE nid ode “I pee figure saninet the ar AMOUS | iiber case at a banauet In Magee's Bek bity tack xls the won it ‘ col drab background of the shadows S upreme Cour Powers honor. ; erals. Maj the eheck to H. Brew, lawyers expect. Go eit tes deste How st. potice court, Princess j 1851 Event Magee has become the idol of the L. care of The Stik, Mr. Bok, tanta reprieve | v= eet Marie saintained for four tours “s | ee American part of the populage, in elle be el nadie Oe elisa uaay Vaderatinn He Will Work for| BY WANDA VON KertLEn —|this “Kingdom of San Miguel” as the floor when Sheltered by” parasols and um.|this county has been known almost i warfare }. ia se a law that any king Mason, her attorney; ius Wien” toh their " since the days of the Spanish dons. pas a law that any ing FORECAST BIG Fuge Masoo, her attorney, 0 |coren-of the: finale tt Reform in High Body | cettan of numerous ues and attired |*Re% the, day of the, Spanien, duration were re Avdatae vosiaied Jin all things from sununer frocks! from surrounding ranches -rode and furs to bathing suits, a crowd] into Las Vegas last night: to hele i j LLINGHAM, July 10.—Placin f She wau carrie warned t ponvention , that. the in to the Co | radical element must be swing the adi was taken urbed, routine the dele \o Asie nk of| | Fol! the tell Magee if he wanted them, esp ye eps yy sah. os te 200 of us boys will ride into eetoral colleekl fown and take orders.” lor some 5,000 people witne. 1 of th of the le marine ning of tie Weat § a te : i “ 26 Oil Promoters t plition of t eh or college | gates M i Gras cel ration at Alki’ point The offer was declined by Magee I t of the direc 1°. 2? $4 ae Estimates Higher Than Last = , : iat wall ax the adoption of the rest] |Monday afternoon and his friends but a good many Portland Year’s Allotments Indicted in Ohio *« mary thevout the country. SISHORT GIVES | | recause the celebration is being |of the cowboys were on hand, e. th cm . | evertheless, when the trial began. ps ia stk CLEVELAND, 0} July 10. Bn leginnce to the pec , ’ }held in observance of the Alki pave- | D&Y by ede r ‘ da pebotore ss i Twenty-six’ oft ‘prom of Fort |¢y in office th 6 LABOR S AIMS nn opening, 1t was thought fitting | coo {02 OMClaie to" aeRO Eee c or Be | . as |tors entering the courtroom to re re it the ty, fore the £ BELLINGHAM, July 10—Better | to begin the program with an early-| nove weapons from. them. arove. , ; a gown, The 4 4 / Sui |wages, better homes, better citizens {day acene—a. scene depicting ime |" Magee's counsel moved to quash t rau obi ebies ania poke briefly of the ‘supreme when Indian trails were the “road. | halt CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON . first budget |Ohio investors. te ituntion, dectaring. that he] are the alms of the Amer | wave of Atki point, At 2p. m.a|tren tn ther cxotion Fi Sees ; IVY CLUB the finance] ‘Heading 2 pga 1 the present method of -pro-jican Federation of Labor—and the | replica of the schooner “ ;_“|forth in their motion that the pros- ecution was overstepping the rights Gink who slaps you playfully on your sunburned back. * desk Tuesday.| Dr, Frederick cedure with disfavor fight to ‘obtain these justifies the |that vessel which in’ November of | o¢ free speech and free press as “That one man should be able to lexistence and the future of the or. (1851 brought’ the first 24 white set-| guaranteed by the United States entire course of justice | gantzation, President William Short |tlers to “the point and to Seattle— » which must not be in his keynote speech before | made its way to the Alki shore ed,"’ he said. “lt is my hope|the annual convention here Mon-/|and there put ashore a party of old- that I may bring about the chang-| of a majority yote in matters of him were in sho wns to ha 4 who helped | constitution, In the meantim/, while the courts are trying to tifle him with association of Fort Worth : tolera timé residénts-of the city.’ Among | contempt proceedings,’ Magee is con- The federation will centinuy to/them, Roland H, Denny, son of|tinuing his fight on his paper, ——————., |RIVALS HELD * || SEATTLE’S THIEVES FOR N B : cosfieeciee 8 htfeske Piers ape] fant ultra-conseryative employers | Arthur A, Denny, who Jed the early | whe his counsel, Judge Hanna, “ / a to a pit ‘ote. A outside of labor and extreme rad-/settler band, and one of three sur-| persists in taking the case to the AO ey ene MURDER jv2"nt 2 judges should icaix within the organization,” Pres "81; Seople;. with: whom “-Mames\javaraitid } tal for an operation, oducera’ promote the Petroleum compared with 1 of City Comptr ‘arroll, amounting 145 $889 loss than the -|vivors today of that purty of ‘5 JOLIBT, J 10.—R agree f law should be declared | gone said | Roland Denny, at the time of that!ing a great followin; frien,” Chalsiade ioe. lot IN THEFT BUSINESS | or» or « De eee raees | BELLINGHAM MAYOR jfist landing, was months old fou . Ange Lung Pi Pichi i r HE latest wrinkle in thievery, bed al her + BEL i 4 DELEGA : |His sister, Mrs. Loulsa C. Frye, | o0. BLAINE MAY OPCOMEEE: uccording to the p : ide G. ys rin 48 -ailompe Ce PEOPLE ARE SUPREME of welcome were made | ho could not be present is the |Man Found Dead Is #0 Kansas ¢ t of fe 28 “A a sttpridawe tor solve the mysterioux) murder of| “1 polieve that the people are su-|by C Roaney, president of tho jopening. of the, celebration Monday see Rinerica {INCREASE IN WAGES ai bere [Frank Muren, 20, whose body waa| prame’ the senator tohtitued:| Bellingham Central Labpe .counell,| because of ‘a alight nes wea'?| 7 Ot Last ddentinen Dieace tell us w ail of gabe beater “ he is opp ai chie™ abaene jfound ‘on an doned farm at| "Who ix our sovereign? It is not/and Mayor B. T, Mathes. years old. One other survivor of} After lying in the coumy morgue the nation? ; 2 Fhe) a aed os dao 9 EP : SpE with ee ee the president, or the nor, or! Committees. were selected and /the party, Mrs. Virginia Bell Hall, | since last Friday, the hody of an un- Skane tat cect | ereat. strtd saatte Muren wa angled to death |congress, or the legis It is|resolutions introduced and referred |is now a resident. of Los Angeles, | known man was identified Monday The libe t nst Hen ne Civil” Service | | # “if Se ‘ ved lb es? ter being bound and maime His | the people," to them for report. Committee) s FOLLOWED T night as that of Oscar Larson, 62, Brings to mira the time } bec ae ee ae 5 ave.,-wan the wake Le heey, tied:with wire. |. Dill declared: that he would work | chairmen are ‘i Ir OF OLD SCHOON | European hotel. The identification Bee Chicago 7 artments © that’ |S: Ree edt victii. An attendant Ge Ima ached jer a haystack, |in congress for the direct primary, | Resolutions, Robert. B. Hesketh,| But a few moments following the| Was made by Andrew Johnson, j Mold Bennett was a trait nt ae Dee prov are a Moers : ince < sei nb ripped o hing and) valu- | "This statement, was ted by roars] Seattle; credentials, Alico M. Lord, | arrival of the ‘Exact’? replica and Signe Amer revolttic hit pel Rb year: is Led soho hae hi Ge nace 4 gc j of: applause from: hi iitors ISeattie; rules ‘and ‘order, H. E.{the /seating of its: passengers in Vaonabhe a" piowe entiitad mb - i Mell ccsawer the aie tia pile ss : the The greatest thing about our Wheeler, Bremerton; legisiation, | places of honor on the band stand, :| Fee ats HUMOR NOTE, ~ ag phone and found thi ° titution is that the people h Frank W: Cotterill, Seattle; officers’ | seaplane swooped down on the water | What is funnier than a gink in . as a some of the better) | cash register minus §70 when 0c ing right to change it without: the use) panorts, Carl 8 Spokane;| nearby. Its passenger was. Miss Plaid golf stockings laughing at rad eee ey he returned , Of forceful: means,” There ls Aoved) vonstinution) A; V. on, Spo-| Elizabeth Taggart, daughter .of 8, Laugh Gas ey ee? - wen to EE an exeuse to resort to violence. The | jane: jabels and unfalt lst, Mrs,|W. Taggart of Seattle, whose’ mode | tle; grievance, T,| of travel was y nned: to. contrast Bob Fitzsimn tin his teeth t — on ome , 4 ballot ia the y weapon to use," | 7 ; : “T Leviathan! He told eit William’ Ai. Short of tho Me Strarige, Senttié; auditing, Jamen| with that of the early. *|Humane Society, fhe he Sun Drinking. of Liquotiwn. 32. dente COUNTS (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) Wars on Felines body MARSH WARNS DELE | SEERT G Sl ORT | s | Your resolutions were introduced.| Cave Man Uses Ax; |, Seven hundred and eleven t ; - hed >) ] Permitted on Liner AGAINST RADICAL, V “ " ops ising - : 1H. P. Marsh, former president of] Ono seeks the support of the State feline liv belonging to 79 & ON BOARD THE AM the federation »ke briefly before| Federation by the Seattle Central Police Save Woman were separated from earthly ins cumbranees Monday at the Hu+ . SHIP LEVIATHAN AP. Dijl took the platform. ‘sh | (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) SAN FRANCISCO, July 10,—Cave SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 9.— BY S. B. H. HURST | PROACHING cH ura, |— - sl a ROE AT love! C. Mucchionelle, ait} Mane Society Anima shelter at fause her nd —— July 10.—(By Wirel rhe: Le 5 preaser, was denied ontrance to his| i? Westlake N. They went thru Wear “too classy” clothe * And Jehovah turned an exceeding stro t wind which viathan on the ompletinu, ‘DD th St lk k meine titthe gad. pinkia the gas chamber at the station, , , 1 Jehova W ome and, pi pan ax, line Pumerantz is ip the Joctista and drove them Into the Red Sea; there re. her maiden run as a, passenger ea a Ss in a e broke the door down and started in, Not only: was the ‘end paine seeking 4 divorce sed not one locust in all the border of Exypt.”—Pxodus, x:19. } liner under the American flag, | Ry then polico had responded to aj less, but it was enjoyable, A . “He told m Thad a fine fig Ure,” Mrs, Pun ernantz com eg plained, “He want th ed me to be a regular m win. TL h | hi take small percentage of laughing jto jail, Mrs. B mith, dec . gas was mixed with the ium enone went “partly wat" a few hundred f T 3 J W inter lies upon the world, and beneath it sleeps| Miles off the coast of France 0 ony § oy agon a |to have been the object of the ax| {ating gas used and as a re + . whi A new ruil permitting con Lie a while over myself cree hich will bloom again, while over myself creeps | sumption of liquor in the cabins \hunt, said she didn't know the man,| sult tho animals died in high white winter of age, and soon I shall sleep, Sometimes | ana restaurants of the big liner, | Peddler’s Family Wanted Fresh Air So Hel— Rana eh: spirits. dreamed that I may wake again, and sometimes I} but with service of the same by | i riot call and Officials at the antmal shelter m1) y A TY . . Ww Yow satsted with plain and simple have felt sure that 1 am but a once-living thing of earth,| ®"¥_ of the ship's crew prohibit. Took Them Along; Mother Killed Here Is Another telfeve CHALO Ie RY" BBY’ chante rocks. ave 1elv une b mtr eit | ed, was announced a few hours Fi : all Aine oE Wie Oat ieee aHOUIE eee immortal only in those of its etna fall upon fertile} jorore the Leviathan nosed into | BY 8. B. GROFF wagon and headed the horse toward Offer not be destroyed in one session A really old mz mew --|ground, and that all the friends I loved have withered and| Cherbourg. | Joy rides were things almost un-} town. It was a delighted little party |] ory aay is house-hunting time || ! the gas chamber, the cats Member whe 7 died forever. . . . Sleep, sleep the imitation of death; or} — Several paxwen mre taking | a of dn the little household: of (84-01 Dobbin jogged into. the -clty.|| Srie there “are inany bargains || Would return of thelr own ac, : : Paes eath » real slee ending silence, satay of the rule, while | hear¢ tt Wada S. and Atlantic . a vii, {| cord for another good iaugh. 1 This is “Careful Crossin is death the real sleep, the airy Wa iY he’ the eternal) Ciera have connistently brought [Tony Aversano, truck gardener of |. that disaster overtook them, Dob. |] t choose from. Here is a littl Aas Peden ae cece tea tiae Be sure and don't cross a mountain |'e8t? Does it matter very much + ould the universe lose} their own liquor to the dining | ,ainler valley, ‘Tony's horse and| bin cromed the tracks a bit too fast, || dandy: ® between the earthly and etheric ‘a greatly if such as I fall asleep, shortly, to wake no more?) tables and consumed it without | wagon, poor things at best for the /and before Tony could bring him to iit Bren | worlds progress, ft Is feared that he ont How many men have lived whose continued living would| interference by the management. | purpose of get’ Away from thea stop, Mrs Aversano had tumblod)| EAP noe RAC tert Shee the Spirit Chamber of Commerce Pe . Byery week | onnir pea! “ " f * a Joyous day in the country, |frpm the seat to the road—and the|} SEV: MS AND BAT’ : ; r ave benefite » world? ory few, i | a Gity for wJoy will object to this Wholesal Week for the politic have benefited the world? Few, very, 43 4 And in so vast} wasninaTon, July 10—'The |\vero continually in. uso, It eomed, | rear wheels crossed her chest {| Miaway between university and a nee of cats becquse every 7 “-* a place as the universe could any man’s living be noticed? permission granted passengers Long days of staying at home, sur-| ‘The injured mother was taken to Roosevelt high, sand <love to 1] tie one is killed here, nine are rat Motorist—What do yor jot td ost was very good, Ir ay, on board the Le ed by the humd ol 6 elty hosp Tony brave ade schoola; near cat ln . ¥ the rae tot rist—What do you get to Maybe these be gloomy thoughts, ) best was very good. Wor they, my n board the Leviathan to drink rounded by the humdrum of heavy)the elty hospital, and Tony, bray ly | Peale Painted: and~-decorated: | released in the streets and alleys oy q om has grown an idea, | dead friends, made America free. Yes,| their own liquor Js entirely with: | work in the garden, had made thotr| comforted his two “bambini" as they |] jurge living room, dining room, GEthe: hotenttan e seri Motorist—Oh, about three|1 do not to think of dying until}jn the year 1950, these friends of] in the law, officials here suid to- [impression upon Mrs, Genasessa returned to the little home in the|] Kitchen, 2 bodrooms and, bath tho: leading clinannthenecake edestrians, ~ Aird ely froed ov yas 1 Aversano, 26, and her two small ehil- | valley room on°first floor and 2 bed- hens I poken of certain events. | mine as surely fr yur country as| day, raano, 26, alley | “(ed ML. is ‘ 4 SAO. dal ‘ 44 " triatide' oF reine who have} did the men and womon of the orig It was pointed out that the de- dren, ‘They longed to ride—ride Into} ‘Tudsday morning, Tony was called ANT ity MET OTE esheets ee ct NAR oe to Aig % bere arte to g fore me into the shadows |inal 18 colonies, like the ws of] claion of the United States su- | the country, anywhere to forget for &)to the phone. He hid his face that | is a fhe, home, and $500 down hasta ol a A to b rious: ily his horn the minute the traftl howe weeds f wien to talk. {the field. No one blade of great] preme court on this question | time that there was such a prisoning | the tots might not see the tears that) | and $85 per month will handle, night ave believed to, be serious Mshal Kons tt en and women,.and | conaequen be, but together overruled the opinion of Attor. | plage as home pursed’ ther way down his browned|] No MORTGAGE. ly interferiag with eommunteas Alt 7 ay 1 t ad titi bea “and making the land lovely And the ney General Daugherty and held Tony ylelded to thelt entreaties} cheeks. For the little home would | tion with Sir Arthur Conan Wel rei, Miguic. Wind ter up.| when 1 children's ehildren| spirit ef them! Vorgive me.} that American shipy could have | Monday afternoon, and, when the! forever remain motherless for Tony's || ‘The Want Ad Columns will tell Doyle : em rua tlk the ga playing henplle in the freedom of the | This «the babbling of age..1t you] nnd digpense liquor outalde the nv prodti¢e was ready for mars |ehildren, Mrs, Aversano had died of | you more about this home Monday the shelter made tte; AJ I sunlight it comes to me Ahab that Turn to Page 2, Column 2) tirawmile Limit. ket, mounted them all in the Uttlela punctured lung during the night, (Turn to Page 9 Column 9), é mn

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