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The Seattle Star (CITy ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SATURDAY, MAY 6, ONE CENT. EDITION VOL, 13, NO. 63 SEATTLE i911 ON TRAINS AND WASH., NEWS STANDO be Four Pretty Seattle Girls Today Instead of One STUCK PINS J.4 MOORE INTO BOY WalcsulT (By United Pree Leas Hypnotist Arrested in Tacoma for Ghostly Performance ony They are candidates for the First Diamond Ring to Be Given Away by The The Star on Monday in Its Big Beauty Contest Jal for 3Months, NSTETSI Girl Bride Still Smiles VFanc IN PEN F ° Which Do You Think Is the Prettiest? JUDGES MAY ACT © VICTORIA, B. C., May 6.—1 Dwight H c City awaiting orders to start firing. i president.” . is charged with Theatre Stage. sult involving coal lands worth $ (By United Press Leased Wire.) é of the women in the audi-! 999 999, situated in Queen Charlotte TACOMA, May 6~-Upon com : hold deci Slee plaint by Earl Ashford, 18, a w In Terrible Pain nape The case is t Sana oad today the ar shford sald today that he was M amilton and asec ling a i) on ‘2 amete alles: 4 . in oe se -e ~- er the influence of toria against Hillis, with 4 shooting duel two months nope Court Jurists Hold Two Secret Meetings Dealing With notist, who is appearing at a locul | Alburtus, He said he thought) yoore of Seattle and the | AKO, Was given a sentence of from Charges Against Gay. theatre here. there was some trick about G . }15 yea © ife imprisonment te Two secret meetings of the) Gill was absolutely false. \ Ashford was the hypnotic subject | flesh piercing act and bad no idea ‘oal &. ron compan aay 5 they Sie Judges of the euberiet ‘beket’ have Defends Gay. used by “Alburtas” last night et that the pins would really be H. W. R. Moore, solicitor for Te a lfollowed one another in less than| Referring to the dismissal of the the theatre. A hat pine was forced Into his flesh. When the | Hamilton, was granted leave by| borane erstonce meme: he 194 hours. ‘The first wee held in |Befech habeas cospes peocbeaianin through the boy's tongue, another pin was thrust thr Justice Clement to serve a writ ont | murder,” the court said Judge Main's private chambers yes- Caldwell says in his affidavit that through both cheeks, one through | he said he couldn't yell if he of the jurk of the court on | Fee Fie ie ns scroneea|torday-attornoon. dude Gay, whe| at that time the enld. Honeaiia the lobe of his ear, another through ed to. He said that the pain was Rey Hillis at Brooklyn, and the} uncreseed ‘bia fingers during |Pad been holding court in Tacoma | Wilson R. Gay was not drunk or tm the flesh under~his: jew, and two terrible writ went forward for service | reading of the ve When |for three days, was not present. der the influence of liquor to any through one of bis arms. The criminal charge against A | was tak downstaire to the | The second meeting, at which Judge | @Xtent, as might be implied by the With these pins im the boy's burtus is that of violating t inde: ie lig: | Beg en | bay sone presents toe tetd ak-enns | etataahent, of naid Cl fleab, the “hypnotist” led him law prohibiting the employment of| ioie4 4 Moore, head of the } : ‘ feday. th temnel dheas Ratt cx teen | OssaWall: Serthes’ dies’ thine Sogram: the Gesience, Geclaring| © wines in 'a stage’ periors Western Steel Corporation, refused | |None of the judges would discuss |“makes the affidavit in justice to et atacice ananetl” nee aoe aes ealt demanding 320 |t@ make any statement on the case. | |the purposes of the meetings said Wilson R. Gay, against whom Cnt a gee la toa 4 oman: * lit was learned, however, that Hillis | | New Development jsald feckless and untrue charges : reer erent tee: featings at} tor cach: pin threse was in the deal for 92,000 acres of | | clthen doen oe ‘ook up the ere, made by said Gill in an at- , . ~ —% coal and timber land with Hamil | Garcnn x Up the tempt to justify his own action im HRRRRRARRRARRR ERR R RARE AE ton and associates, but sold out to} |Bersch habeas corpus matter this | principle, and since wide publicity ° * ‘i * be Wosters. Sheet Gareerstian / jmorning, Deputy Prosecutor Cald-|has been given to sald charges, a * Does city ownership of street railways pay * -ot “Rag id : | well created a stir when he read an| which are res ana walla” 4 * Here are the figures for the city owned system in Calgary, #| A Stock company was formed affidavit by himself in which he 3 % Alberta, for March # |and the V ~ n enc aa bind | deteuaed Judge Gay addinet the % .Gross earnings $22,816.25 & % per cent hese ninority | charges of drunkenness made| pure je aead - % Expenses of operation and maintenan $11,639.11 tr | holders of the 7% per cent of the} ggainst bim by Hi Gill geet Badr estroying fires % To the contingency account and interest and o hk Oring the present suit | Referring to Gill's statement in * sinking fund 3,866.69 . | open court that Judge Gay has been ¥ * —— * | " : notoriously drunk for the last three| Farmer Corncrib—You advertise * Total expenses 5AMSO | Cheaper light will be the effect | weeks, Caldwell says on oath that | an ocean view * * ; yance to be introduced by |he “knows and states It to be a fact! Farmer Hayrick—Yep. Movin’ Be % Net earnings for March 97,32045 & Erickson next Monday | that this statement so made by said picter—New York Sun 4 ® Or 32 per cent of the gross earnings. * A reduction of about 12 eee PD SBOE FS Bi i vi eed * That doesn't look like a bad business proposition * the present rate to a -PUSEEETTSLELEREAA EEE R EE "2"'monthe’ ‘ntanding WILL FINDER PLEASE RETURN ee > 12 months’ standing BEAUTIES GALORE IN oath 2 Aig ey TeaN Hl the Well dresged, prosperous to, ive tll be fede ) i@ looking young man, wearing a gray It ain't the money so much MAY RICHA ROS BARR oo eee te Pose it | overcoat, who picked up Hans Paul-| that I want to see my ola mother” STAR CONTEST; VW ILL A cheerfa unny dispo old is Anne—anything at all, and 1 buying light for one | S¢2’S fortune from the sidewalk in said Paulsen. “But I worked day (By United Press Leased Wire makes even life in jail differe she will gladly laugh and joke with 7 front of a restaurant at 112 First, after day deep down in the mines, END ON MONDAY row fed Say, rent | a tere aba Gay ough fod Jk year or mare "ne, nn wr SR tent ofa renran atte Frat dy vn down mie mines, a excitement prevails here today over | Pretty, fluffy haired Mary Richards | coinay in the jail corridors. cnt to the lighting sched. |ftl Of money to Pauisen, in care of dimes to get together that little . & report that evidence has been |Barr, 22, a bride of a day when ar|” Bat whe cleverly dodges any |Amendment to the lighting sched |r, 's fund The Beauty Editor ts calling for help. Pictures of pretty Seattle found indicating that another body rested, has confined in the | question, however remote, which | jj oh 445 ‘Gc ‘owner may pay bis bills| _ Paulsen had slaved six years in| “It's the hardest kind of luck,” girls, candidates for the first diamond ring prize, have come in so fast besides that of Joseph Kemper has |county jail for more than three hears apon her case in court, That | RAune (ie Ontee Mad tes Bie Bille) Alaskan mines for h e fortune continued Paulsen, “but I'm hoping : that his desk is all but buried under them, Jolly girls and serious ones, been found buried on the John| months. But she looks you square: | {¢ strictly tabooed In the conversa da tho:oeaae . - nS | of $195 i reach Seattle yester-| the man will read this story and d tall girls and short girls, blonde girls and brunettes, pretty girls and| Poole “murder farm,” near here,|iy in the face and smi She has|tion of this round faced girl, clad . day on his way to San Francisco to return my money. I'm willing to rettier ones—well, one thing is certain, the judges are going to have|where the Kemper killing oc-|no fear of how the trial will come |jq a gailor blouse of blue. r : meet his mother, whom he had not reward him up to $50. | : hard job picking the winner. . eur out “[ don't see why you can't wait Wright-Kite Bride. seen in 11 years. She had trayeled| A boy and a cigar dealer, Paulsen 4 Remember, the first contest will be over Monday, and the winner In this elty t mob spirit 1 am oven and that ought! wath ft comes out the trial,” is | from Omaha, Neb., but now there'll says, will be able to identify the ; will be announced In Monday's Star growing hourly the officials |to be enough to clear me,” That is|her clinching argument. “I have be no reunion between mother and, man, but Paulsen, full of human And don't forget that the second of the three weekly contests |fear the jail will attacked. It/all she w he don't to liges Waiting or gg fh Mother Paulsen is past 70| kindness, wishes to get his money, starts at once, on Monday. There are two more rings, just as pretty |{s reported that Po iil be taken |tatk abou able to stand And here the years and hasn't many more ¥ back without calling in the police. 7 as the one to be given for this week's contest, so send your pictures in Lafayette tonight to ¢ him Tal i t weather, | melodious laughter rings out again. % Pies of i Seattle certainly has hundreds of beautiful girly; six a of the out of the way in ca the threat- | about »plane ‘ Canadian Story of the Case ” beauty contest have proven that "ened lynching is attempted. ‘ reciproot the hobb skirt, how Mra. Barr came to Seattle about = @ year ago from n ncisco, e was married » Harold on SUICIDE WHO WROTE VERSES TO PRETTY GIRL STILL UNIDENTIFIED Sniper f0 Yiwo days, later, hus 2 3s Who was the man who, smiling Jnot fail, If the Iver failed bim|band and wife, and another man and writing pretty poems to a girl | the Inke would cl * body, He | H. &. Carroll, were arrested on the he hardly knew, went out to the} | planned well charge of attempting to blackmail edge of Lake Washington Thursday | But why? John C. Robey, president of the ctconacn tie iiied Sunol? ce ge dale officials can|Golden West ‘Baking compan EL PASO, Tex., May 6.—Contradicting earlier reports, a rumor Though scores of people have call give the answe ‘Théy had extorted a $250 check became current here early this afternoon that the Mexican armis- ed at Butterworth’s morgue to try from him, after beating him up and tice had been called off at 1 o'clock, and that an attack upon to identify wim, the mystery re 66 ” locking him in his own room at Juarez before nightfall was possible, Portland police authorities wern all living, Was the story told (My United Prom be Wire) Business is at a standstill, while thought they had a clue. They wired The bride has beer the county WASHINGTON, May 6.—Believ-|the residents are hoping the peace Deputy Coroner Borthwick about 4 jail now since February 5. The ing that the situation in Mexico has|Conference today will agree upon men who ha come to Portia nd | |triat com up May ab ina delay again reached the acute , stage, Se plan that will bring the war rom New York three weeks before . \has been caused at the request o! oO an end with $3,000 and blew it in, $1,000 a i onen: iret bike her attorney, who had trouble with President Taft has caused precau- Dadeiae week, in riotous dissipation | WASHING ns OY Beem his eyes. tionary orders to be sent to all flag) MEXICO BROKE WAR RULES was the talk of the downtown. q The, “votes for women,” has | #ygu wouldn't get peevish and officers within steaming distance (By United Press Leased Wire.) man disappeared, leaving bills. Port-| been sounded in congress. A | fret over delays because a man's of the Mexican ports, to be ready|., WASHINGTON, May 6.—Author. land thought maybe the mysterious | resolution giving the ballot to | eyes weak, would you?” she for instant movement. This action | ‘tes on international law here to Lake Washington suicide was the} women via the constitutional. |asks, If you could be as cheerful by the president was taken upon | ay declare that Mexico is sure to mar amendment route was intro- | ag she, you wouldn't—of course not the advice of the cabinet. | become seriously involved for shell- But the description did not tally. | duced in the lower house to- | Mrs. Barr spends her time at the ~ ing Mazatlan Little Evelyn Stor pretty elgar day by Representative Mon jail between sewing, r-ading a Iithe (By United Press Leased Wire.) |. The bombardment of an unforti- counter girl, who seemed to have dell (rep.). The resolution | ana smiling a good deal MEXICO CITY, May 6.—That| “ed town is prohibited under the stirred th icide to a sudden wild | provides for the submission of Porfirio Diaz will not resign, but |@cepted rules of war. Every Kuro- love for } is equally pagent 4 an equal suffrage amendment | | will fight to the last diteh, was pe gy which has olan in but once at the counter. Then he| | Pe tee hemes eee ype a and Not Too | et ait president of Hon: Mexican gunboats had pSregsdec maha | WIFE'S STOCKING HIDES | HAYWARD, Wis, May 6—The| Miss Claire Wright, daughter of foun. ‘eacoutioes A visit'to, the Mex, |@helled the city, women, old and youns,| BARKAVET MAS. 67,000. 00? 2a her gery Melee a votd riers Se nase ah of the dis-|""“Diaz is a fighter through and |Madero Will Resign if Diaz Will Too. the procession to the | BASTON, Pa, May 6—In look. | cases s#ainst John Dietz, “defender |trict supreme court, who was mar |i outh” Bonilla ould, “ani will] NEW YORK, May 6,—-Under am t of Cameron Da his wife and|ried May 4 to Harry Arthur Kite hc ; ry to identify the man. ing into the case of Hiram Wise, Palle. eatiGeony tor the de-lialso: of. Weakiaieean not resign. He told me he did not | El Paso date, the Times today print- , new bim who has disappeared leaving many | SO. \ tee ee Monday. The| : jlike the idea of being forced from ed the following signed statement What drove him to his death creditors nd, it was discovered pon family are accused of having | PIVORCED FROM MAN WHO offi by the insurgents and | from Francisco I, Madero. is man of apparent education, re that he has made Mrs, Wise eus-|vitea Oucar Harp, a deputy sheriff, | HAS BEEN DEAD 3 YEARS, |favored fighting for what he be I stand ready to resign the pro- finement, ability, this man who read todian of $7,000 eran aliaal upee tied cabin leves was right and what was for | visional presidency if that will re- and wrote poetry? He was bis Attorneys” for the creditors» in |!" hey | DENVER, May 6.—Not until after |the best interests of the Mexican |store peace and Iberty to the peo- saveng, beatthy. te could have grey court offered’n motion that Mrs.|y yy ¥¥#¥ © # ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ H/a decree Of divorce had been grant: | People. ple. ; ; world and forced it Wise be required to produce the Fair tonight preceded by #|¢¢ t0 Mrs. Floy Pierson from her| Fearing Diaz will not resign and This condition can only be se- ving. Nelther pov g money. This motion was granted.|* . ** gn 6 Sunday a husband, Frank H. Pierson, who bad|that the capital will be the scene cured by the retirement of | Gen. drove him on tvetym STONE, The men retired from the room| * 7 er itte seoinals pen Z deserted her in 1905, did she learn|Of @ terrible conflict, foreigners does so peace wil) im- death deliberate: | Tike Girt Whom the Lake Washington Suicide Wrote Poems About |and Mrs. Wive drew seven $1,006) * fal me ¥ winds. * that the man had been dead for|ate leaving the city by bundreds restored. I am ready ly. He made certain that it would | / Before Fatal Step. bills from one of her stocking |w* Bek ROTO ROKR ew] three years, 8,000 armed rebels are in Mexico | La Bara as temporary.

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