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OME EDITION VOL, 13, NO. 70. SEATTLE, WASH., MONE The Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ve Se armen) rene oes . ~ am. Hon IN SEATTLE EDITION JAY, MAY 15, 1911. ONE CEN LABOR LEADERS ARE SET FREE JAIL SENTENCES WIPED OUT BY LOST GIRL CUT THROAT _ SUPREME COURT ” Et Wife Press—Men Were Sentenced for Violating In- ry on ga M y RO. in May junction. - » 1 Orders Case Dian how setlist ed: ts . ‘ t Stove and Ra , ( an operation a A am F ‘ ‘ d Labor leaders are jubilant he would over the victory. tt is regarded by most of them as one of the biggest triumphs that labor has As my wife went into the cellar to get butter and eggs to take to ever attained in the courts town, | placed my left arm around The decision read by Justice her neck, drew my knife and cut Lamar and concurred in unant her throat from ear to ear. Neigh mously by the other members of the court, exhaustively re viewed the entire case bors talked me out of killing my= self, TRYINGAGAIN TO REAGH PEACE IN MERICO NOGALES, May 15—Five hun dred rebels, marching to the at tack On Nogales, Mexico, were reported two hours out of the city at 10:30 o'clock today SAMUEL GOMPERS, President American Federation of Labor, Who is Freed of Year's Jail Sentence. (ty United WASHI) My United Pres Leased Wire PASQ, Tex, M Prep mpect to en my te DOROTHY ARNOLD President T History of Contemge Case | United Preset Wire) the Rabes Sec ank . The cont against Gon Ew YORK, M Par t der t V P bee ‘ tiat identification of a body Fee and Ut ‘ice President he found floating yesterday in the " Saturday of the American 1 East river here was made tc Orozco ts Sorry Labor, wil! nx ave to serve day by the two brothers of General Or tod onfirmed jail sentences Dorothy A d, the daughter pe at Senor Obregon The supreme court. of the of a wealthy manufacturer, © commissioner, had “ : ‘ ‘ whose disappearance has been — ber ed f Juares for at re 3, ma a mystery of New York for tet ' oO The 5 read by Justice lar months. | Kener ne pald ne reversed the decision of At the morgue today 0. H. Obrego! advance Arnold, the girl's brother, ex. hin nts " court of appeals of the District of Columbia, sentenci the men for contempt in disobeying pressed a belief that the body was that of his ter. Another brother who viewed the body cision! would go hardly so far, but triet cou months and Mor rison to six months, Thi @ court injunction in the case |) upheld by the District c nek e of Bucks Stove and Range Co.,| 4 atin ng ' a o both declared that they would and not ; | ty not be able positively to deny et been resumed and dismissing the whole case The labor leaders disclaimed in-| that their missing sister had | they ma dn he The decision in favor of the/tention of deliberately violating a| been found at last. ace commissioners ‘on both silage labor leaders was based on the court order, They contended, how The Dx contention that the case was purely | ever, that the injunction overreach- |)... &@ civil one and that the contempt,|ed the powers of the court pre if any was shown, was rely civil. | hibiting a publication of legitimat In such case, it was declared, a jail| matter and violated the constito sentence was entirely unwarranted | tional guarantee of freedom of the and if any punishment were inflict-| press and of free speech and atrie ground of be based, rothy Arnold case has on the biggest missing person mystery to baffle the police since ¢ time of Charley Rows, She has for 144 days. that her for for ae | tiful and heiress in her own right, | | could not be found | } Nor ee she ever been found) —s he rewards have counted! Fup imto the thousands, scores of | false clues have been run down hosp! asylume #4, morgues, insane ave been searched without fy ever result | WASHINGTON, May Dorothy Arnold had t |house ways and mean minittee to live for She just dro today went » executive se aeion | of sight to consider the ool schedule. The | " “ democratic memt of the house | ACOMA May 16 mass of ot Kkhhhhhenthaeh thee seom to be divided, It is wader ‘jouncilman Austin E. Griffiths | — “ggereegce . GOMPERS PLEASED. | stood that seven democrats de today tatredeced two ordinances tn |yirkt™at eeatia, note, eye, et| ® | WABHINOTON, May & | manding tren wool and snven other the afternoon meeting of the coun-|said Rev. Shayler at St. Mark's % Srujuel Gombers was infornied * levied. {t is expected that the con-| etl last night. “We may remove one » by « United Press representa. #| trove will result in a 60 per cent One abrogates the position of |harvest of corrupters, but the 4 tive when he arrived in Wash- #| reduct of the present tari’ | Chief Jailer Corbett among other | eed has to be sown for a crop of » jngton today * things 1 nthe reorganization of the | honest men to be harvested & . ame pvatifies,” he cai. ‘Lt fall, and the securing of better con-| apes *® think it was the opinion of the & ditions in the jail | NEW HAVEN.—Because his wife * majority of Americans that * | The other is to stop strap bang-| got a divorce on the grounds of ex- # Judge Wright's sentence was & ing. Only a certain per cent more|treme cruelty, Prof. Henry Lord # unjust, cruel and unusual—par # people will be allowed on cars than| Wheeler of the chalr of organic * ticularly in the alleged con- #| there are seats. The percentage is | chemistry, will retire without con-|# structive contempt proceeding * left open in Griffith's ordinance, |test from Yale faculty. He has gone| # —and that his language was * and will be considered in commit: | to Chicago to try to prevent his wife | # intemperate and unjudictal * | collecting $100,000 alimony. le et tt tek! y United Frese Lea ~ Wires | in the taking of “THE GIRL FROM GEORGIA” | WINS THE BEAUTY CONTEST EXTRA OIL TRUST DISSOLVED ' (By United Press.) BULLETIN WASHINGTON, May 15.—The government wins its suit to dissolve the half-billion dollar Stand- ard Oil company. The supreme ciurt today upheld the district court of appeals. WASHINGTON, D. C., May 15.—At 2:05 the supreme court took 30 minutes recess for lunch. At that time Chief Justice White had not read any de- cisions for the day. It was believed that the Stand ard Oil case will be decided this afternoon. 4, Chief Justice White the Standard O' cision | ; Roriy after, 4 0'c I te preamble, and e . ‘ on £ 0 ¢ court's conclusion would be. I eported it will require one hour and a half te HISTORY OF FIGHT TO BUST HALF MILLION DOLLAR TRUST and made impregnable through - £ entire domination of the mar- 1906, the suit seb before the U. Louis, The a drastic ar of the corporation and hn D. Rockefeller, Henry M. er, Oliver H. Payne, Chas. M. H. H. Rogers and and forty- ore than ed in taking cities and er himself was ex Louis. 1 beauty « ben ; x tego For the government Attor #09, the clreult Maxine 3 Marshall, 907 | M! ca . eg ney General Wickersham and y every con- regia me oh gel tis | Special Attorney Grank G. Kel ent, adjudged aaa Anee wigs = th fa grea logg contended that the Stand. restraint of >on is ee : uh * = toe ard was the outcome of a con P dissolution ; br 4 A spiracy hatched in 1870, which de r f The Girl from Georgia ha * aree 2 had been fed by illegal rebates, From this decision the Standard all the ‘, prominent feature ~ior received for| fostered by unfair competition pealed he famed auty a ne ote sees 2" WILL BE PRETTY BUSY WHEN = THEY RENAME STREETS three t new to save aut and Roles avenues 4 tween streets running north a Ua a e provided for : Some are unchanged. of Salmon Bay and the Washington canal the streets and west will remain unchang- North of this line there will wo different series of names, ng in alphabetical order. Th series will be names of cok MADE HIS WIFE SUPPORT HIM? * John got a job All str rom, bis av. He alleges th Heitor for manufacture Ther he made his wife do the #0 | (i and ts east of F av. will be leges, as, Ann Arbor, Brown, Cor Biveit she says. lndstrom ‘) ie d that ab ina | oer south e North this series, tailed to support her since, she told |the keyhole, The mar West of First av. the streets w ames ees will prevail, such Judge Gay this morning fed in 1963, anc own | U@ named and w ft the as Ash, Beech, Cedar, ete. pap s north to the south city limits. Be t is expected that the change Lindstrom, a bartender, is alleged | hc me cidathg ot Wik ues thats Will ta cost $50,000, due t the oa fou tree beginning with “A aking new filing cards in the After a winter of careful training, the newly organized playfield band, composed of boys, is to give its first public concert Friday night in Leschi park, The proceeds will go to o ning uniforms. A vaudeville entertainment is promised, also by playfield talent NER WONT 1 not be ar excuse for (By Unit ress Leased = ourt in the depot AN ‘ons May 15 ain se words yee, who led the Mexi in re of Tia FIGHT GAGE The hearing of John H. Boyle, deposed fire chief, is scheduled for | commo tomorrow ni It is 4 will let his opportunity a hea tha ing Ko by defar holdis His attempt to be reduced to the| In substantially Sank of captain failed when the| Judge Boyd J. Tallman turned down| surrectos in the ca Seyil service cotamission declined |the proposition to have a special| Juana and now plans eébkau seal to consider his request as long a8| judge try two suits in which the| campaign for the conque the mayor's charges remained |Great Northern is interested in the | Cali fanding against him, His request| company's offices caigypaeet pred sicit for a continuance of the case will Poti acto’ e th’ be guaskailtneeoban Orumes abe Memon okt Yee hot be granted as the mayor de| judge in two injunction cases of | thirds of the Mexican people, but @lines to agree to it unless some|jartholonew Healy against a sub-| does not include Francisco Madero. pod reason is. put forward laidiary corporation of the Great| He says the election of the latter! While satisfied that Deputy Pros: | Northern to the presidency is not conceivable, |ecutor Caldwell was guilty of techs 1 So sure were the attorneys that| but that all opponents of Diaz are |nical contempt of court when their request to establish court at| Working together to overthrow the /advised Chief Bannick to release the depot would be granted that| Present regime. When that is ac-|8. R. Bersh, wanted in Texas for shed, he said, the liberals will |embez nt, though he knew that |}County Clerk Sickles was asked to | compli ic libe ab a send down a deputy clerk, Sickles | indicate their choice for president. | Judge Main had issued a second asked Tallman about it Pryce is 34, a Scotchman, with a| writ of habeas corpus, Judge Main Welsh name and a Boer war record. | has RHA EHE EAE EH Kteeeeeeeee eee aggressive t of Lower ornia, says that he rey crooked work . coma’s 1910 census, waseplaced ‘Be-| (By United Press Leased Wire.) | “Where the special judge to ntimated that the incident ts fore ¢ the | federal grand jusy today, MEDFORD, Or, May 15.—Rer hola pourt asked the judge ; Cece eee eee ee es by prea C. Gill, who represenmall “She was my pal. There never honeymoon in a canoe. They pad-|cup of happiness flowed over Eee eee ail oraittes cl pico tory er pp ear an cne| at the depot that will socomiacdate| s °° ie Niger py Pall * |Bersh, failed to appear last Sature : i {dled most of the way back, stop-| Young Graybill hurried home| Jealting on les § Cl, | committed sulc BS BSC rstigee toy panned ie pager age t n Cold § day to push the case. was another girl Iike her in the) ioe at might wherever darkness | from work to hear the baby op aaa E| Sunday by shooting himself the situation pro } # WILKESBARRE, Pa, May * I world, and never will be. We were | overtook them. By the time they| chuckle. He had a better job now through the heart with a shot gun. [DIY aan apoke out.|¥ 1&-—Charles Dilg of Plymouth *| ye RUBAIYAT OF DEATH. companions in everything.’ reached Seattle Mildred’s mother| with a big down-town store. He Me cig nt bincs that. teas he toad % has been left a share of the *) DENVER, May 15~—Royal Jy And Donald Orayvill, a father at had forgiven them. The boy's fam-|had more to live for. There was hin head. Since that time he has) CONSE RVATIONIGTS MEET |* estate of Texas gir! whom *|worthen, an electrical engineer 20, faced life thix morning, his baby |jiy followed suit the wife and the baby now. bean subject to temporary insane) TO’ iitzation of inferior grades |* BC has never seen but with *| round dead here, presumably & suk in his arms, his heart crushed,’ Donald left school and went to| They were no longer two children, pells. He wa - . lof lumber and wood waste will be|* beste > corres pee tir edhe cide, left at his side a copy of seerghing his soul for the answer|work, He started as a carpenter's | playing at housekeeping in their lit] del bebo : oe i ieed at a mocting Wednes.|% found her name and address. on *| Omang “Rubalyat” opened at the to fe vations that rack him, for an helper, the first job he could get.|tle tent in the woods. They | Charles Lyre, 3831 11th av. N. 1 HE'S SURE IN BAD SHAPE. Po point of the 1 Washington bs righ ban Pan See aie * | follow! anbwer to the world-old question: |" never weed carpenter's tools be-| getting to be real citizens, these|{s at the Seattle General hospitag | Why has this terrible thing| fore,” he eald, “but I held my job.”|two, this father of 20 and mother] probably fatally Injured, by a cave come to me?” He was working for his girl bride. | of 18. |in in the trunk sew the Univer | For young Graybill has seen his, Later, ag st (urned out, for his baby,| And then, all of a sudden, Death, | sity campus, at 11:30 Saturday girl wife taken from him and he ‘too, that spares not the high nor the| night. The falling earth struck him can't understand Four months ago they bought a|low, that strikes down the rich and|on the neck and the k, complete: Yet he has grown older in @ y tiny place around on the sound, way| proud and the poor and humble] ly paralyzing the upper portion of ipors marriage, birth and death)beyond Alki Point, paying for it on | allke, that seems to be sadder to| bis body, ep fe in @ twalve iments. They pitched @ tent.|crush the happy than it is to stop ~ : feoath. sedi Donald Dulit, a little cottage, |the pain and despair of the weary|CHAMPION MEAN MAN FOUND, For it was only last May that | It was a long way from Queen |@ opeless—Death, sought out} JERSWY.CITY, N. J., May 15,— Donald Graybill, captain of the foot-| Anne hill, and the days when he | thi tent In the woods and| Miss Margaret Walsh was scalped ball team at Queen Anne High| was the most popular boy and she | took irl away from her boy|by machinery in the factory where hool, 4 .d Stein, one of|the prettiest girl. But they were | hushan@and her baby. she worked. She was carried to Tepertet aire ts pehoo A alt jemand that is why Donald Graybill|the hospital. An unknown map| They were fight-|takes up his work today with a|offered to take the scalp and hair They | broken heart and great tumultuous|to the hospital that {t might be questions racking him—takes up his{ grafted on the girl's head, but im stead disappeared with ft e the prettiest girls in school, slipped | together and were happy. It was ‘away to Victoria and were married. | like camping out Mildred was 17, and @ sophomore, |ing their way hand in hand. Honeymoon in Canoe. were companions : The young couple spent their| Then the baby came, tnd their work for Mildred's baby. CHICAGO, May 16.—The na-| conservation assoctation in the “Why,” said another, “some there tional anthem contest has brought | Chamber of Commerce. Gov. Hay|MEANS MUCH TO | are who tell 10 amet cf education a letter | and Mayor Seymour of Tacoma will LABOR, SAYS wnamara | 0 one who threatens he will toss from D.'N: Boyce of Tuseola, Ii, | ew : Petr ree ae eteten area Ener he* mare because a strange unrest has taken Hermon 8. Hoblitzell, who came} this morning It proves the con-| e's . yn and ‘tw al possession of my soul and 1 feel|to California in 1850, when he was| tention of organized labor that the | sake z there is something there that must| 21, died at the home of his daugh-| Sherman anti-trust law does not ap: lake RKRRKWRREREEE ter, Mrs, B. P. Kelly » 14th av,,| Ply to labor, and was only meant | |yesterday’ afternoon,’ He came to|for the corporations and trusts, as ke KHRRERRAE A & kw! Seattle In 1896, He celebrated his|the name implies, The decision W % | golden wedding here on February] will mean a great deal for the fu * WEATHER FORECAST. * 1909. He is survived by his|ture of labor, It will mean that we | % Showers tonight and Tues- #| widow, two daughters and three}can do legally now what everybody * * come out HARTFORD, Conn, — “Old Jackson, a negro, Is to have his first bath in six years, A shower is being installed in the county poorhouse, in response to his plea Pre anes % day; light easterly winds. %|sons. Tho funeral will take place|else is allowed to do—deal or re tomorrow morning from the Church | fuse to deal with whatever firm or of the Immaculate Conception, RASA EE RO RP RRR corporation we see fit

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