The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1911, Page 1

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Seattle Woman be in Wreck Injured on Rio Grande Railroad | lunges Reiko River—Mrs, Catherine Stedman way bome from a of the order humane, mod. » be introdnced brutal system to women's Bothing but a memory Council Takes Action this morning by the d Wardall star pleaded for the passa: plete revolut: m and Griffith friction between the e that we find out who is the government of Seattle, city council was Griffiths’ quick reply. Will Abolish Corbett’s Position gating the office and * yn ll his 60 years ipped over one in The stage could not escape the terial trend of modern ¢ the stage plots. First it was French the musica! plays like the ‘Girl From Ree e Shakespeare ed to play Sh vaudeville, too,” amounts to just this when they come to see a play. And see | and plays like it, ‘Julius Caesar’ n't you think? “Besides, they want to see some thing they know about—something, MRS. CATHERINE STEOMAN women, appa: ¢ unhert wife of J. B the Pacific Coast com Their daug Kathryn Stedman, who first of the wreck through The Star this morning, is greatly worried over the accident, and will probably jeave for there tor A sp man. ate this an, after afternoon that receiving 0 able to resu attle. at perbaps the following meeting, | in the regulation of th introduced. Wardall a will co-operate in the drafting of this ordinahce. It will be respons} ive te modern, inhumane demands. | “if we do not act no wthe ja question will be the issue in the| next municipal campaign,” declared | Griffiths. “If we leave things as| they the mayor and the three! councilmen to be elected next apring will be elected on that alone. Now is the time to act. Because the electric chair 4 # not been bullt, Shay Pen. man, Kentucky murderer, will * not be executed until July 1 ® Bet he hopes for a strike of #| the El union eeeeeeete Asserting that Seattle citizens | have an inalienable right to sinoke Mayor Dilling yesterday afternoon vetoed the bill prohibiting king in street cars except in compart “The Giri From Rector’s.” | The Seattle Star INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER DAY, MAY ONLY NO. 67, ON TRAINS AND xEws ONE CENT. eR ee Seattle Made Famous by Beauties Like This One|} eeeeee ee ee eeeeeeeee ee “UUDGE WILL TAKE HAND Commissioners of People’s Money Court will | but the between Chairy | money for the concession 7 should not be nty auditor refused to issue | fair. The county paid for th | Judges who decided the winners} of the year | man his signatore | then Council Stands Pat | for Jail Clean Up A new system erp system, wil) ane inte the Seattle cit sign bis approval ewan award county paid for the bad; Commission on and Rath pelled to sign the bills approved by women is upheld by the charming young readers today Seattie’s reputation as a city of pretty girls and be lady whose brown eyes look out emilingty of hundreds who bave entered the present contest ‘The hearing an ordinance for a general change| was set for next Wedn Senator Daniel Landon is rep-| ommissioner McK jal} will be | ing d Griffiths | resenting BOOTS BEFORE GRAND JURY ‘The grand jury yesterday Ir three pairs of boots leave | Nunan's old and nev | pair held by G tee eee subjects of the probe # | Detectives Ss UICIDE NEW YORK when the winner of the diamond ring will be announced. ) another week picture in care ends Monday contest will start to Send or mail the in your pictur Editor of The Star. Right away the you muat get ‘Madero, Conqueror of Juarez, to March on to Mexico City |Sheriff Harp, rested his case at j He's th the associa! gate Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) WAT FOR BURNS ted Frese Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES of William J signal for the SIH | husband was suffering from nervous | ty will reset here next. week Dilling Vetoes It {tnvie ASK BETTER STREETS. uth Park residents are Ing before the street committe afternoon asking for r poor condition of the streets in thetr ments. |section of the city “Girl From Rectors” Tells What She Thinks of “Julius Caesar’ is Caesar” Tells be = He Thinks of * ‘Girl From Rectors” see in It a reflect (By United Pr sional governor of Chihuahua with his main army 1 in triumph ctric Chair Workers’ # | D. shot and kill | RR he tk te | od himself today in Riverside Park Burns will be the Juarez this morning, Senora Ma Tambourel will was admitted to international j wie military “Diaz Fears / dimerita May Recognize Rebels: United Brees arrests in San Fr According to the would cause résults of the hrugged her shoulders and ami a dash of naughtiness in it And that attracts heavenward Sister Here to | Claim Body: tar interviewer did not com mit himself EDWIN IS DRO WNED There's a wad little north of Mextec who killed he arrangement named for his fath c Edwin went to his mother in the afternoon and asked to go out and| play with George “duliue Caesar.’ ROBERTS IS BACK ALONE He brought a grip many of them sev \and not one taken to Oregon government NO RECOGNITION FOR MEX. REBELS ™= “s Leased Wire.) wish that her esta to about $60,000, her favorite found playing the logs floating in the lake There was a cry and a splash, and George was alone. for Spinsters and Childless Wives WORCESTER boy for the Auto Delivery Co., is back in town ‘Throwing off his coat, he ran to the place and dived again and again, body was recovered late last night by Deputy Coroner Gove. ‘He was our only the accident. volutionists in lico as belligerents is but little n {nition of the y was Shomo with en and childless wiy victory at Juar ’ ing to Washington officials. that by recognizing the | riages America would have intelleetuality }among women for the lack of mar the sheriff's ottice to tell | make a girl hesita’ damages | fered to be a sister to a despairing [that American citizens have suf-| suitor, | comfort to his father and mother t have any flattering comments 4 great hopes and plans for ib 4 EDITION ANDO be Fair Ass’n Must _ Explain in Court Use « County Money to Pay F y Restraining Order. y Salaries of Fair Officers ‘ Indge r orde & the ¢ 0 wh © to « € b « f hat « ’ 0 being # ed ared with r en one-half been spent, The county paid out $10,028.60 pirited during 1910 for Western Washing that the ‘ able land ton Fair association bilis—mostly that the fair for fancy salaries to officials. But . t have a permanent the county never received a penny | home. | man who, knowing out of any moneys that came in. it) {hat the association is practically krupt, collected 7 in prizes was a one-sided affair entirely. The i$ in prizes. But of course the county paid it private corporation gobbled up all| see the auditor's current expense the receipts, while the county paid) account for January. 1911 most of the private corporation’s Clise Gets Rent, Too. bi expenses. J. W. Clise is the e man to | Here is one striking example.| whom the county pay nt for | One H. N. Rose got $ from the | oftic ed by the W n Wash- per ce | der y MeL. Rieharda, ments or #0 monthly salary and publishes a private the same J. W. Clise d the office rent in »be building, which as to pay, from $15 to $ month. J. W. Clise says the annual vertising r is a grand in: on County Holds the Sack Poultry Superintendent, Also. only one instance. The] It’s a great thing—for some fel- nagement received some |lows, all right. The county records vileges | show that clearly. There is J. Ie ey charged|Anderson, for instance. He is r week » who wished to| superintendent of the poultry de county get any| partment. He drew down a of that mone », but the county | month for that title. True, the fair paid the prizes for that very same | only lasts six ¢ 8, and he hasn'ta very | s*ngle chicken to look after the rest prizes Publicity Agent, Too. her words, the fair assocta-| Emmet C. Brown is the publicity ed the entrance fees, but | agent. He is the head of the rental ty paid the premiums | department of John C. Davis & Co, ed the winning efitries, The|Sometimes he only draws $50 » * worn by | month from the county, byt there the officials. It paid for the trophy [have béen months when he recelved | shields. {$100 and as much as $150. The Clise Collects Premiums. | fair lasts one week, but Brown was y the county paid the prizes.| publicity agent for six months. And J. W. Clise was the biggest) These are just a few instances, re | prize winner J. W. Clise is | vealing how the Western Washing- }the president of the Wes rn ton Fair association has blinded the » alr association. | taxpayers of King county by a false man who says that | appeal to their pride to help out a mn is practically bank. mismanaged enterprise. Washing DIETZ ENDS CASE (By Cniied row Leased Wire) from Dietz's gun. The bullet which HAYWARD, Wis., May 11.—John killed Harp was steel jacketed. In Dietz, accused of killing Deputy displaying the bullet, Krantz de- clared that the prosecution had tried to get it aw from him. A noon without going on the stand. (severe cross-examination failed to Before the defense closed, Rich-| shake his testimony. rd Krantz testified that Deputy Before the defense rested its case Sheriff Britton gave him a soft-/Judge Reid withdrew the subpoena nosed bullet, which he said be took for Edward Hines, ‘TRY TO FORCE ARIZONA TO CUT OUT RECALL OF JUDGES (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) © WASHINGTON, May 11—The house territories committee today voted to favorably report a resolution providing that. the people of Arizona shuil vote again on the recall of judges clause in their state | constitut nd that the people of New Mexico shall vote again on an amendment which will make it easier to amend their constitution, The house consiger the report on Tuesday [xt teehee RRR * * TEN-INCH HAT PIN LIMIT. ms * DETROIT, May 11.—The & * hat pin law goes into effect % * Sept. 1, when any woman ® * wearing a hat pin longer than # * 10 inches may be sent to jail % * or fined, or both. * * *« Commissioner Erskine at noon moved that Excher |* * * * XR eAS SEAR AS Boyle's request to go back as a captain be denied. The mat ter went over till Tuesday. At torney William Martin pleaded for him, saying he had no other | oc ation than fireman, and pny michal te Blendtec LONDON, May 11.—The condl- Mats on. “ |tion of the pope fs Mayor Dilling was present at | ‘'°" one DOP S cansing ‘pers | anxiety, according to news received the hearing and said that he Jew, . |by the London News. It was said preferred that Boyle should be ry >| at Pope Plus displays symptoms tried on the charges against of senile decay, a fepble heart and him, However if the commis ad saron rapidly failing powers of resistance, sion elt Boyle go back, he would not protest, he said. Exh Chief le, removed by r NWRY’ HT | jfight f jot t will go back (ny cd Press Leased Wire.) in the se as @ captain | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 11, It was planned to have this done) —Arguments on the habeas corpus day by the civil service com-| and guardianship proceedings in mission, but Member Granger Was connection with Albert and Anita absent. I vors restoring | Henry, children of Albert J, Henry, | Be > th P but Erskine,}a Seattle bank clerk, and his ‘on-committal, | divorced wife, Iva May Henry, are over till today.| being continued this afternoon be- willing to have Boyle} fore Judge Murasky. Arguments ack | ave confined to legal points The plan is.for Boyle to give >| his f ‘or chief and Mayor Dill pe (By United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, May 11.—Declar- ing that President ‘Taft is trying to son is the newest|sacrifice the farmer, Minnesota m. Warden McCusker | farmers today protested against the of his 500 prisoners a/Canadian reciprocity treat clay pipe and tobacco, the first] F. B. Collins, editor of an agri- some of the “lifers” had had in|cultural paper, charged that reel- and with a baseball game |procity would rob Minnesota farm- and other amusements the peniten-|ers of from $40,000,000 to $50,000,- tiary assumed a summer resort as-|000 annually and would reduce the pect, price of wheat 10 cents a bushel, CRANSTON, R. 1, May f holidays fc ae pa

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