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YOU WANT THE REAL INTERESTING NEWS OF THE DAY YOU MUST READ THE STAR. YESTERDAY, AS AN INSTANCE, EVERY SEATTLE PAPER EXCEPT THE STAR, SUP- PRES sD THE STORY OF THE CHARGES MADE AGAINST JUDGE GAY. THAT WAS THE BIGGEST NEWS OF THE DAY. THE STAR ALONE DARED TO PRINT IT. THE STAR ALONE ACTED AS AN HONEST NEWSPAPER SHOULD TOWARDS ITS READERS—IT GAVE THEM THE INFORMATION THEY- WERE ENTITLED TO. THIS WAS JUST ONE INSTANCE OF WHAT HAPPENS EVERY DAY. sS OL. 13, NO. 62 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911 ONE CENT. 23 wi "ANIA | JUDGE GAY MUST ANSWER CHARGES. Coming--A Red Blooded Story |foday’s Pretty Girl FORMAL COMPLAINT by a Red Blooded American) eet "Up MADE AGAINST HIM Yi ational Charges Made in Open “Eighty-five Days That Rebuilt an Empire”—The Inside Story of a Revolt That Ended 30 Years of Rail- . Uff . laint with Bar Assoc 1; Offera road Rule in California, Written for the Seattle Star by Hiram W. Johnson, the Gov- P ernor Who Led the Fight—Don’t Miss It. Writes Poems on Girl’s MINISTER Beauty; Then Kills Self FACED 0 Mystery in Death of Unknown Musician Who Was Suicide|******* AAA HARA AAA ARERR RRR RE pide gger Bhd cage Sa * SUICIDE’S LAST WORDS TO WORLD —His ast yords pout Cigar Counter Girl With eh et gps Whom He Had Spoken But titled Few Words. ..New light on the mystery of the who killed himself yesterday was thrown today when a we ealled up Deputy Coroner wick. “Stop those articles in the news papers about the man,” the woman said, “I know ali about him.” The woman seemed to be crying. She rang off before Borthwick could learn particulars. D. Bruce, a member of the musician's union, and a resident ef Seattie for 25 years, called at the morgue at noon, but could not Identify. the dead man t-yea Truant ¢ n playing tee tee eee ee tee Hoien w lating th lsor ’ Ke een m the t itting on . e € neerning the id toss thee blotted out by the wate Was Out of Town . 4 fet ; attorus EES wowmaresunzaeer ~~~ RECALL OF JUDGES Foreigners Ready to re ies ccs cae people Whe s the man, well d well educated, who apparently teeeeeeeeee of Lake Washingt Despite a thorough investigation Deputy Coroner Bothwick is a lutely unable Pere eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee by im at (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office tate ate has t t ase of e other Bought « magazine otel, whose hand had been ~_ he vis th Talked to Girl aueee § Fennen sae . a ad . star oe Merged or EAGLE PASS, Tex., May 5.—A hundred and fifteen federals and Hii . > ty - te " ae r ¢. | thirty insurgents are reported killed in a battle fought yeste near b f t ea y Gill could = Muquiz, Mex. According to the story, 250 insurgents under Alberto S c determined t e Gay himself Guajardo attacked the federals at Muquiz. The number of federals behind ¢ engaged is not specified You } you know beautiful ec drunk. He, joke t ‘ . t f he ce | would not 1 . tM ) oi Stone. A mi 1 ¢ 24 ‘ book 7 . ! r 1 and th waite, ts ma then got wp andl, aS ed tothe, nding ot Mie “lp Officials Mustn’t Get vam catrmed ota in a HENS FROM SETTING: and for it, rhe "Well, there is one certain cure and remedy for just such @ ‘ “1 any last 1 Jent the Gen. Madero’s demand that Presi situation, and there's only on Story of Death. 1s ‘ben’ tove wh easel “domi ast night and led the Drunk i in Arkansas deat tae aalgn Vinmediately has _ WNER abs ai : RE , \ND S THE RECALL OF THE JUDICIARY, thig man, with the appearance of a| To 8 » Oearae hoe rae orc Wika. Within the not tos wii AND, FURTHERMORE, IT’S COMING. Musician, was — Washing 208 While thou art peurieg forth thy Gaye, it wae believed, peace wil Baker park. He he abroad im ti days, it was believed, peace will ma pore walked - er hin tate senate he I), | eumed. Madero's leutenants fear ‘ from shore, th himse' ‘ ’ ree the Aen wan ‘ bile office |that Diaz will “@ouble cross” the , ew n ic men S$ had | made ‘sure a em ve BS ; a German , rebels after they disband, and then F would be effective elther by pocke jessage In 1 “ i SE eee ng ese ae eae = ae nel of 5 “e Against McNamaras McMan testimony | explosion r nm and jury yesterday, When his temper was aroused,, mc odent t cal at he y ovidiag for its submis l stems geévented biobés! t : ni »rot th morder,|fense early in the battle for the fers. ils wife fad to shu : p fleers preven nt man who| freedom of the McNamaras eyes to escape bi nity, she Bese: ae aN PRETTY MAIDEN HOLDS JOB ONLY HALF DAY a vi tment Bnet a erasers : cies a eweltetrea meee] FOR WOMAN.CUPID GETS HER A HUSBAND "sci gh st ign ee - s B. was in a preter in the . f Supreme Court Milo A. Ro , secti . ry so far away * stands the ction, in ‘ t r ) t Mi ‘ from Los Angeles as to make it im- the ¢ yo to present 2 le ; € 1 Iman this} tet 1, 28, dec \ 3 McManigal was no’ ly wit-] possible him to have been in iting ort . ness, the foreman of the ellyn| Los Angeles even i2 hours before Iron Works } c r € the Times plant was wrecked. Kenzie, who 1 J she didn't « cision \\\\ > Burns operati i | Members of the district attornéy's was taken Into the — j ‘oom | detective agency today bent their MUST BE TRIED (os Sete onemes am 7 | | ee Fire Chief Clark changed his last tors John R. ¥ 3g og ge pe 2 a N0 HOPE YET "PLEADS NOT GUILTY chairman of the « service com-|not known wh mclusions were| or not. the chairman was co ed.| Bases Refusin N Ti ‘ f insanity for John W. Pod against Assistant Chief N and The mayc h he 1 1 oted for ft Mi Wood w omise ‘ mit \ S tarmar plead not a S to ine Fireman Bobb, who were acquitted| men 1 tand trial before the ‘The ease was continued unt a uv to th of stealing boots at the Eyres fire. |civil Bervice n on the : COURT: we weren ie but g a | Oe By United Press Leased Wire.) butchering and murder of Joseph Following a visit at the mayor's of- | charge ment made tlaiee: con i. tae the WASHINGTON, May Mem-| Kemper, a farm ha He was fice he again went to the commis-| under oath alter Eyres, th | exaseaion of MoKenaly. sh chauaedl . . : bers of the Alaskan mob who emu it hy “0 ail after he sai Be sion’s office and withdrew his|torneys of t ay v thelerminds, She departed,-pecved . : { \ . satis 486 ontinn’ tha Hacky int thie \ Ken at i ithd I termine later f , if any und erying. ; \ i) tics thnn Ge teeblae Gal inka. Ge denta Mz Dilling conference will ti taken i} he wa te phoned Wednesday dova bay v off their nose to 7s 7 7 . Wi tee p , Wife, 65, Is Family Banker; HAYWARD, W a ha |to™ work Thursday mornin Mrs. W. D. Barnes, cupid; Doxey Pickard, groom; Mrs. Pickard, bride.| missioner Fred Dennett reduc ent it defense scored In Diezt Ad hoo n went out to lunch but erielighinddetininsiae te | There is no immediate prospect | ga on bee trial today when it forced Deputy | didn't show up again, Instead, she|gét married?” put in Mrs. when Mrs. Barnes suggested the hace ear age ce fa eas , a z Cox, 58 Sues for Money Sheriff Van Alstyne to admit. hel telephoned, ‘I don't need the Job."| experienced as a matchmaker wedding,” insisted the bride. “We | tu cnuee” wala Tectet nea one 5 et a eee ng that his wife treats him! He put in $525 and sh might have fired the shot that kill-| For she had a husband » Idea,” responded Pickard,|met at a plente and {t was love at | and cases.’ said Dennett, "and the /nounced by the Seattle Listing pt, and refuses to give! eq $600, with which they purc q\ed Deputy Sheriff Oscar Harp, for] It came about thus Miss Wood hid her face. When /first sight. Neither of us con-!he forced to buy more foreign coal | cour The cut rate is 80 CMM noney, Joseph Cox, i : whose murder Johy Dietz is being| When Miss Wood got home to| she looked up Pickard had his eyes |foxsed until ‘Cupid’ Barnes popped | ty replace what they throw amon cent G00 feats A tage increase Im morning started suit tried, ‘This turned the tide in favor|Junch at the Bélgravia apartments, | appealingly riveted upon her 1e question.” be Ryton Seyi: a tod 5, W., he alleges, The property is now| of Diets , |she found Pickard, whom #he| “Get the license,” was her ac-| Mrs, Pickard was born im Port] PORT ORGHARD, May 5—Mak \ maintena a| worth $6,000. | Van Alstyne admitted he was in| looked upon as a “very dear friend,” | eeptance nd, She graduated from the |ing a misstep, Editor W. B, Jessup| ‘NORTH YAKIMA, May 5.—T. 0, on of their community prop-| Although she is older than he, she|a position that placed Harp i a] there to see her. Also their mutual | license procured, Rev. J. H.|Sisters’ Academy at Olympia and|of the Bremerton Search fell| 8 missing for’ 12 years, and to be the manager of the| direct ne with him when he fired.| friend, Mrs. Barn¢ | Sandell, celebrated as ‘the “marry-|is an accemplished musician into the bay. Rescued, he borrowed to be dead, is deranged He alleges he 1s too old and feeble collecting the rent and de-| Attorneys for the state did their ut I'm feeling @ue; I want to work|ing minister,” performed the cere | After a trip east, Mr. and Mrs./dry overalls and sweater and kept, he I a brott Robert to work. They were mépried in| positing the money on her own bank| most to shal Van Alstyne’s test!-|and [ don’t,” sald Miss Wood, mony Pickard will! make their home at|a speaking appointment before the |S eding from Tacoma to 1902, ' account, mony, but failed Why don't you and Mr. Pickard, “Really, we alxeady were in love|the Belgravia, Port Orchard Commercial club, | get him, an apartment house on 13th ay. N.