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CHOOSE NAME
FOR CARNIVAL
"Golden Potlatch 87" Is the
official nante of Seattle's annual
carnival
The honor and prise will be
divided by Miss I'earl V. Unrtt of
1407 K 46th st, this city, and
l.elgh D. Bruckart, newspaper man. \
both of whom suggested the name
chosen. The Uolden Patlatch will
open July 17, the annlversar> ot i
the day the steamship Portland ar !
rived from Alaska hearing the first |
big shipment ot gold froin V'.i-->.i
The committee In charge of!
•electing the name decided on tin ;
suggestions of Mr Bruckart and
and Miss Itwrtt. after considering
more than 5,000 names s. nl In from
every city In the Northwest and the
Pacific Coast. The committee
added the figures, " "S7" aud a sub
title. "A Hot Time In a Cool l'lace "
The official button bearing the car
nival name will be sold at fl each j
the bearer to be enrolled as a slock
bolder In the Carnival Aasoclatlon '
The buttons will be Issued In
numerical order.
LUDOVIC
INDICTED
I,udovlc Dallaglovanna. known
as one of the pillars of the red
light district and part owner of the
Alaskan saloon. was arrested
Saturday afternoon and placed
under tri.OOt) ball on an Indictment
returned attains* him by the grand
Jury for Jerjury before the council
investigating committee last fall
Dallaglovanna told the council
men that he had no Interest in the
Sixth av, hotel and that he re
ceived none of Its profits.
The grand Jury returned another
indictment just before It adjourned
until April 17 by permission from
Judge Main.
YEGGS USE AUTO
(by I Dllrtl Pr»«ft >
HEALDSUI'RG, Oai, April 3 —
Dynamiting the Healdsburg post
office early today, robbers obtained
13.00U In money and stamps Alarm j
ed by the explosion. Night Watch
man Dewitt came upon the robbers!
Just as they were climbing into an
automobile after the Job waa done
Dewitt opened fire, which was re
turned by the yeggs, who sent a
few shots at the watchman as they
fled. Dewitt thinks he hit oue
RACE RIOT
(By (nited Prfit I
LAUREL, Del . April 3-Anti
negro feeling is made Intense here
today as the result of Saturday
night's raid, when the negroes
killed one white man and wounded
several in a pitched battle. Scores
of deputies are on guard today over
the negro quarter to prevent the
friends of Oren Stockley, who was
killed in the affray, from burning
that section of the town Ttoree j
rioters have been arrested.
MOORS IN REVOLT
IB) I allf-4 Pr**i I
TANGIER, Morocco. April 3 —
Sultan Mulal liafld today la a pris
oner In his own palace and rebel*
surround Kit. proclaiming Mulal
Ismail, Hafld's brother, sultan In
his stead. A hot fight la expected
today between the adherents of the
two rivals. The throne will hang
on the result
ALSO IN TURKEY.
ROME. April 3.— Information
was received at the qulrinal today
that 15.000 Albanians are In revolt
against Turkey and that 60.000
more are on the point of taking up
arms Montenegro and liulgaria
are reported to be encouraging the
rebels and serious complications In
the near east are feared.
BLIZZARD
CHICAGO. April 3—With five
Inches of snow In the city and more
than seven inches In the outlying
districts In the last 24 hours. Chi
cago and the Great Lakes are In the
grasp of a blizzard
Farmers say the bllzxard will
greatly benefit crops, but It Is fear
ed that it has done great damage
to early fruit
The charitable Institutions are
doing a rushing business.
Was It Murder?
NEW YORK, April 3.—While
playing on 125 th st. last evening,
two boys found a cigar box con
taining the right hand and left foot
from the body of a man. A gold
ring bearing the Initials "A. F." en
circled one of the fingers, and a
few bits of paper containing heavy
English scrawls were found In the
cigar box. The police are working
on the case.
BOOKER T.'S ASSAILANT
DEMANDS SPEEDY TRIAL
NEW YORK, April 3—Promising
to prove his Innocence and urging
a speedy trial, Henry l.'lrlch ap
peared In the court of general ses
sions today and pleaded not guilty
to the charge of having assaulted
Booker T Washington, the negro
educator Washington has prom
ised to press the charges against
Ulrlcb. The trial probably will
come up next week.
TAKE LONG TRAMP.
The Mountaineers yesterday be
gan their walk at Redondo. where
they were joined by Tacoma mem j
hers. The tramp led through 121
miles of woods and ended with an |
out-door lunciufcn.
NEVADA CITY. —The largest J
laundry here began today on an |
eight-hour day for the women em ;
ployed, to meet the requirements of 1
the law passed by the last leglftla
ture, but which does not go Into
effect for two months.
OPENING OF THE ENUMCLAW
LINE OF THE CHICAGO, MIL
WAUKEE & PUGET 80UND
RAILWAY.
Commencing Sunday, April 2,
1911, through passenger trains will
be run between Seattle and Ettutit
claw via Moncton on the following
schedule: Enumclaw dally
7:45 a m., Moncton 8:50 a m., ar
rive Seattle 10 20 a. m. Ixave
Seattle dally 6:05 p. rn , arrive
Moncton 7:40 p. ra., arrive Enum
claw 1:50 p. m. These are the only
through passenger trains without
change between Seattle and Enttm
claw. •••
SALESMAN
IS SUICIDE
K D. Jardlne, a Kliubnll piano
representative, in the city about !
10 days, committed unhide last Sat
unlay evening In his room at the I
Holland hotel by firing a revolver!
Into his right temple The body ,
was not found until shortly after |
i noon yesterday, when It wus taken
to the Butterworth morgue by Dep-1
utv Coroner Andy 11111. who Is now
making an effort to find the rela
lives of the deceased
reprc*entatl\es of the Kim
I I>all firm, with which Jardlne had j
I been associated for IK years, are >
unable to account for the cause of
| his act The hotel lerk says he was
uot drinking,
Jardlne was unmarried and his
home was In New York city. The
piano firm has been notified aud
the body Is being held here awaiting
advices as to Its disposal
140 POISONERS
in* tolled rrm.)
SAN FRANCISCO. April 3.-— Pro
found secrecy is maintained today
regarding the arrival here of 140
military prisoners from the Mex
ican border yesterday under guard,
and who were at once transferred
to Alcatrax Island. The prisoners
came from San Antonio. Tex . and
their escort, under command of
Captalu A. H Turner of the 14th
infantry, stood with loaded rifles as
they were inarched from their train
for transportation to Alcatrax All
Information today Is refused as to
whence the prisoners came or with
what offense they are charged.
SOCIALIST WINS
BERKELEY, Cat, April J—J
Stitt Wilson, socialist, was elected
mayor by over 200 majority He
denies that his election was
brought about by disgruntled poli
ticians.
NEGRO LYNCHED
UNION SPRINGS. Ala. April 3
A. Johnson, a negro, accused of
assaulting Mrs. J Butts, of Ooshnn.
was taken from the Jail here today
and lynched, before the troop* ar
rived from Montgomery.
FIRE
TACOMA, April 3.—One hundred ,
and thirty-five men are out of *m- !
ployment at Elbe, as ths result of a
fire which last night destroyed the 1
Elbe Lumber snd Shingle Com
pany. The loss is estimstsd at
$100,000 with $30,000 insurance. It
had a daily capacity of IM.OOO feet
of lumber and 150.000 shingle*.
KID M'CULLOUGH
BACK WITH US
Unlike one Jeffries. Kid" Mc-
Cullough "came back," though he
wished It not Special Agent Jo
seph F. Warren of the Alaska dis
trict, came with him from Clayton.
N. Mex
McCnllough. while detained In
the King county Jail awaiting trana
portatlon to Nome, where he la to
be tried for robbery, calmly walked
out one balmy night by way of the
kitchen door. He waa traced to
New Mexico through his own let
ters. and Warren nabbed him at the
Clayton postofflce,
Japs Are Tractable.
WASHINGTON, April 3.—Cables
from Tokto, the result of hurried
exchanges between the Japanese
ambaasador and the foreign office
of Japan, were received here today.
I which declare that Japan will ex
pedite in every way possible the
proposed Anglo-American arbitra
tion agreement.
SEATTLE IS SOLID.
"Seattle could no more fall to
pieces than walls of solid rock, nor
bars of steel," said Rev W. A.
Major, at the Bethany Presbyterian
church yesterday, "but when we
clean house I would make It a
'clean sweep' and advertise our
cleanness rather than the different
varieties of dirt we find."
In line with the plan of consol
idating the offices of the Morgan-
Guggenheim shipping syndicate, C.
A Mr Masters, formerly auditor of
the Alaska Steamship company, has
been promoted to the position of
secretary treasnrer of the Katalla
company, the Northwestern Com
mercial company and the Alaska
Steamship company.
Carborundum (T J Qjj
Tooi Grin-:»r
% % farhorundur Hharpenln*
Wbeel; i«tr dri** cap 10
revolution* It hue both knife and
•hear r#«t or guide.
II 00 Hperkler f'heln Drlvi 4tl In
Carborundum Grinder it. 7.1
14 09 I'yfco No I <Kl 'i Carborundum
Chain i'rive Grinder ti *.%
15 10 Pjrko Mid**t In Carborun
dum Inclosed Gear Grinder fl.lft
IS 00 I'yko Peerleia Junior, ftil In
•arne f J IW
It l» No lit aoo4«ll 41l In Knurr
Wheel. Cut G«ar, Doubts Heat Grind
•IN
_i ■
VfMire for ftargeln*
j Spinning's Bargain Store
1415-1417 fourth Av.
SEATTLE AND EVERETT BUB
-BCRIBERB PLEASE NOTICE.
The Star 1» anxious to see that
every subscriber gets his or her
paper every night. If your paper
falls to come by fi o'clock, kindly
notify the circulation department
of The Star and a paper will be
sent to you by special messenger.
You can help the circulation de
partment when you call up by
knowing the number of the boy who
carries your paper. You can find
this out from one of your receipts.
Muln office phones, Main 9400 or
Ind 441.
Kverett subscribers will kindly
notify our Kverett agency of poor
service by phoning 382 Z. The
same attention will be paid to our
Kverett service as to our Heattle
service. •••
SWAN SING
Of PLYMOUTH
With the laat note of the doxol
ogy, sung by the rhorua, paatura
and a congregation which over
flowed the vestibules, the laat ser
vice of the old I'lyuioiilh church, at
Third av. and University at., waa
held last night.
I'm 21 years worshiper* have
prayed there, and many left last
nlKht with teara In their eye*
Tim Ivy covered church will soon
give KIM In H Ihl'Hlrc IHI till IUK tA
he erected by Ale* Pantages.
ONLY REPUBLICAN WHO
TURNED TABLES ON OEMS
He will represent the whole of
Nevada In Ihe new congress He
also ha* the unique distinction of
being the only republican elected
from a democratic district In the
laat election.
Spain's Premier Resigns.
MADRID. April 3 Desplt*
Premier Canaleja*' retention of his
post, after having resigned, the re
actionaries today claim a victory
over the republican element In
Spain It Is reported they threat
ened to selte the government If
King Alfonso refused to reorganlxe
his cabinet.
NKW \oKK April 3 It O
Bush, president of the Western
Maryland railway. It Is announced,
has succeeded tjeorge J, Gould as
president of the Missouri Pacific
railway, at a salary of 1100,000.
Sole Agents:
Dunlap Hat*.
Heath's (Ixindoni Hat*.
Mark Cross Gloves
Dr. IMmel's Underwear.
Dr Jaeger's Underwear.
Cheasty's Haberdashery
Second Avenue at Spring Street
HEY MPAN that the Moving Train ha* auto
f matically protected itself from a collision. No
■ • M train will follow it onto the block of track it occu
pies. The (ignals are (et automatically. At the
train enter* a new block an electric circuit it broken and tha
arms of the semaphore fly outward, signalling all comers to
"STOP." They remain »et until the train passea to the block
beyond.
The System gives perfect protection Any defect or acci
dent to the electric system, a broken rail or an open switch,
will break the current and set the semaphore at "STOP." A
train cannot etner a block that i* not safe in every way.
The Electric ttlock Signal and the exclusive use of Steel
Coaches make our system most uniting to those who demand
safety and comfort when they travel.
0.-w. r. & n. coL-nsLsr*
O. S. L. and Union Pacific
E. E ELLIS, Gen. A|jt., L. E. GILBERT, I) T. A.
716 Second Av. First Av. S. and Dearborn.
Tel. Main 932; Ind. 1995. Tel Main 7378; Ind 2623.
W. D. SKINNER
General Freight and Passenger Agent.
THE STAR—MONDAY, APKIL 3. 1911.
3 SALOON
MEN QUIT
Actuated by a ilealre lo Ret out
of Ihe saloon bualnc** for varloua
reanona, three well known liquor
dealers have dlnpomil of tbelr
place* of business,
.!atnea W. Morrison'* *»liH>n. at
Second nv and t'nlvoralty at , aold
out to J .1 (Hcotly) Wrguaou fnt
a figure not named.
tlarlcy 1. William* aold out lilh
aland at 812 Klrat nv to I. M Itul*.
a lliiuor man, for 127.000 William*
and Ilia brothers. "Htub" ami "Oa,"
will go to llarncy county, Or., to
loithage their 1,000 acre *lock ranch.
('apt. j 8 llolloiik. whose saloon
• t 110 Jame* at baa ln«eO the head
quarters for seafaring men, aolil
out to hla partner, Ma* Hchubarh
including thi< lea*e, Uollotig* placo
I* valucil at 125,000,
ONE KILLED
BY BLAST
Samuel Tumra. mine superintend
ent. Taylor. Instantly killed
lami a It Miller, vice president of
the Denny Kenton Clay and Co*l
<"o and general superintendent. Ilf
In* at Wild wood atatlon, on the old
Kenton line, aerlotialy Injured.
John Keenan, local manager, serl
oualy Injured
William Ijiwton, mlna foreman,
Taylor, severely brulwid.
These are the reault of an e*
I ploatun In the Denny Kenton Clay
| and Coal Co '* mine at Taylor laat
Saturday afternoon, cau*»d by Su
perintendent Tomea stepping on a
alow blast, left by men on the day
»hlft. who had gone oat through
another entrance without meeting
Tomea and ula party. Tome* leave*
a wife and two children at Taylor
DIE# REFUSING TO
TILL WHO SHOT HIM
HAN FRANCISCO. April 8.~
Death today »ealed forever a p*
collar shooting mystery when Kollln
1 Patterson. SB. a I'etaluma merchant,
died from a bullet wound. Until the
hour of hla death he waa conscious,
j but at all time* refused to make
, anjr c>planatlon of how he received
hla wounds.
An Illustrated lecture on the Pa*
alon I'lav of I>lo wa* given by Or
B L Whitman yesterday afternoon
lat the Y w C. A
$18
Benjamin
Suits
Something unu*ual for Al
fred llenjatnln * Co. to make
clothe* to Mill at thl* price,
but at our request, ar.ri to
meet a popular demand, this
new lift line waa created
The spring models are exact
coplea of the higher-priced
garments and con* In a
splendid variety of beautiful
new fabrlca. Including plain
blue •<>ra«* Their true
worth la lio and 132 50 A
gineroua concession b) the
maker* enable* u* to # 4 O
price them at
Special model* for young
men See the window*.
flenjamln Sulfa and Over
coat* 91 H to (i 15
SOCIALIST CONGRESSMAN
OUTLINES HIS ATTITUDE
WASHINGTON, April II Victor
|„ Hi t kit, Ihe Wlaconnln him lallat
member, the flrat to be elected lo
t1««* U. H cnngrcaa, tiwlay khvh the
United i'reaa an outline of III* |m>l
|rv he enpecta to follow during thn
pre»cni Hmtilon
(BV VICTOR L. HERGER .)
(if course. I reallre tliut I itrti
otilv one oangreanman anions: nearly
*H0 In the two hnuNen, iind I <I<> liol
exiwct tn i•» vol<itli>nlko tln< country j
■tlrtKl* bunded lint heruuae I rep
renenl 600,000 voters, I have a rlnht
to expect to get a chance lo oxplalti
1-
Til IN 11l l'illt DIIIKCTORY KI NS I VkllV MONDAY.
IN YOUR AD HKHKT
our point of view on Important
menaurea. In common with aortal
l*t leglalntors tb« worlil over, I
■hail aupport every mean urn, no
matter by whom It may be Intro
| duced, that la Intended to give
greater polltlral freedom and ect>-
nomlc security to the working
claaaca that la Intended to aafe
guaid tin luilers. tolllin: umnen and
! children from the failorlen. or to
loaaen thn Imrileii* and misery of
lb* workers and add to their com
, fort.
A Hindoo proverb nays not to
strike a woman. »r«n with a flower.
Seattle, Wash., April 1, 1911.
Seattle Star: v
Gentlemen: lam pleased to say that ad.
in Repair Directory has brought results as per
advertisement, as well as for fishing supplies
•and baseball goods.
Respectfully,
1111 First Ave. A. L. HALL.
SAY YOU SAW IT
IN THE STAR
HENRY IN FRISCO
AFTER CHILDREN
SEARCH IS ON
Kl< J'AHO. T«* . April Mayor
Marlines today ordered the police
to make «*vory effort to tpprnlii'm)
the peraona reaponalble for th« ei
ploalon of three bomha In ('alii- 1)1
nlilo, Cludad Juar«*. early Monday
rnornltiK. which reunited In the
death of Krancl»<o Honora, a f<-d« ral
aoldler. and Injury to thr«e other*.
DBS MOINKB, la, April :i Tlm
moat aevero aleet atorni In yciira la
>;<kI"K today over l<<*a 'I ■•!« ».lioik
and telegraph wlrea, routed Inrh'-a
thick with lee, are down In .all
direction* and communication la
I practically at a at&ndatlll
Cut This Repair plrectllyQul
And paste it in a conspicuous place. You'll H
need it later, if not now. H
HAN rRANCIHf O, April a.~|„
•'•arch of ilia two . lilldnn, who ar«
awarded him by Jodn<- Mnwkimt „t
Hi-altle, after Ihi' dlvori * which
neparated hi in anil hla wife, Albert
J. H«nry, a clerk In the H<atti«
National hank, arrived here today
and MiiiKht aid In hi* qu't from tha
local police
Henry claim* that a luovi-mmt
la on foot to hurry hla children
from the Mate Into Mexico. Hl* at.
torney claim* that the children are
In the 'are of a nurae named Ml**
W'lckoff
Imagine Dr. Mary Walker' In a
i modern harem aklrt.