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id empts to B delf Att My BLT 1 Go / Get You VON. ASK $50,000 FOR FAILURE TO WED MISS MAE ARONSTEIN. Fifty thousand dollars. jised to become his wife on Sep ‘That's the measure of damages | tember 10, 1 and that at that eet by Mies Mae Aronstein for the| '™@* Lang. who is president of the Lang Manufacturing Co., promised brgach of F. S. Lang's promise to | to turn over $100,000 to her as soon marry her. The case comes up this’ as they were married. The follow afternoon ing August, however, Lang married Mize Aronstein first met Lang another girl on @ street car and it was a case, A simnar sult to the present one| of love at first sight, she says. She | was started by Mins Aronstein last/ could have married Lang four or fa.l, bat was dismissed when she PIPE ISS OudT. a HAF YOu EY A Toe sy. ver mi CH VEN METCH, ADOLF £ You Ww Hous Mt rn -_ Hor 3 IN DAR GRANT Sime wo STANT Vib aie —e of MEYCH, OSGAR ee rw @lectorate at the time of choosing traits as it entrust many reprehensible would have if it were with the recall, and if we conce that electorate to be “the rabble” at the time of the election of our judicial officers, we cannot eecape the ultimate conclusion that the same “rabble” should have not only the power of reelection, but power of recall After all, the itself inte whole question re solves distrust of the pec Those who trust them in Those who distro trust them not at all. And tn this point of view divergence be tween ourselves and — the who honestly oppose the reca (To Be Cont ALYS MEYER LIKES TO DRESS AS ITALIAN GIRL trust the people will any crint the peo 1.) miss MISS ALYS MEYER. Thia charming daughter of th five times if she would have con- | failed to present corroborating evi sented to a secret marriage, ix her| dence to the promise of marriage story. She alleges that she prom-| made by Lang [ nareeunamarenaassamans SSS ee 85 DAYS THAT REBUILT | AN EMPIRE A FIGHTING GOVERNOR'S STORY OF THE STRUG- GLE THAT ENDED 30 YEARS OF CORPORATION RULE IN CALIFORNIA. BY HIRAM W. JOHNSON Governor of California VI— Continued The Last Bulwark of Privilege Destroyed—The Story of the Recall. prophesied the disruption of the} the failure that hereafter » in our judicial system | revival of the days of the| error in this Union. Sweeping Victory. And still we went on redeeming our pledge to the people and treat- ing the judicial officers just ¢: | ‘as we treated every other ; and notwithstanding boards | of supervisors desired to be elim inated from the recall; and not clerks wished subject to| notwith. withstanding county that they might not be » new measure, ap nding supreme judges exerted r great influence that they might be exempted, the recall was made applicable to every one of them, big and little, high and low, weak and powerful, alike. We found during the discussion upon the recall that the first great |divergence between ourselves and our opponents was in the first pre mise. Nearly every individual who opposed the recall as applicable to} of |the judiciary, when pressed to the) The amount extraordinary literature sent to the California | wall admitted that he did not be eve in an elective judiciary; and ments presented by the opponents |the premise of belief in an elective of the recall cannot be exaggerated. | system, the very foundation of our Upon this particular measure the}form of government, just as cer interests made their last stand, and| tainly was he carried logically to some of the great newspapers of | the conclusion that the power that the state, desiring elther to bask | elects should have the right to re in the sunlight of the favor of the | ject a highest judictal tribunal of the| What Is the “Rabble”? state, or to ser their masters,| Some lawyers of much or little resented to timid legislators daily | learning, as the case may be, arro Ye most ingeniously devised argu-| eating 8 yc cee td _ okt Soe } 8 'd-| gence that they believe is nol | Mente of the most skillful plead |oerey by their fellow, fondly im ore. Were the courts to be made the|agine their class to be different mere plaything of the rabble? from any other class, and with a Vas the great science of the | pecullar egotiem, designate all oth la® to be debauched by the mob?|ers than themselves “the rabble. | ould the judge upon the penen.t It has never been quite clear to} holding in bis hand the life andjme who are “the rabble” in our) Y of the citizens, he made|American life, and just what peo-| ty tremble at the clamor of a tem-|vle are retenten to oy out aye | t 4|friends when they ta o | oon a aaa ego and infuriated) bbls” whose public clamor could | hese and other queries were|be #0 powerful propounded and great lawYere,| If they mean the great electorate doubtless sincere in their fear,]}who now choose our officials, that ecretary of the navy has just had her picture taken again, and she likes the product of all shows her in the costume of a native girl of more or less sunny Italy quired during the family's long stay in Rome. GRAND JURY 1S BUSY IN OHIO (By Uniied Press Leased Wire.) COLUMBUS, O. May 15.—The grand jury investigating alleged legislative grafting resume sessions here today. It is belie that it will indict three more m The senate investigating com mittee, perturbed at the published charges that it plans a whitewash of the boodling legislators, took a recess today. BOILER EXPLODES SAN BERNARDINO, May 15.—As the result of a boiler explosion on the head engine on the Southern Pacific Sunset expre Fireman Frank Schoettling of El Paso 1s dead today and Engineer ©. A. Me Donald of Colton is seriously in jured. The accident occurred as the train, carrying 300 passengers, pulled into the yards at Bryn Mawr near here. SENATOR N. P. BRYAN. Evidently Florida likes — her Bryans, for she has another ator of that name—N, P.—suce ing the 1 William James Bryan, whose term was brought to such an untimely end by death No Divorce Saturday Bechuse she is a Seventh Day Ad ventist, Mrs. Minnie Wood refused to appear in court on Saturday to obtain a decree of divorce from James Wood, whom she charges with desertion. Judge Dykeman agreed to continue the case to some week day THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 15 atch orrow a M ee My MisvER, Gir Me OLEASE A maTon) | Gardner, and Diaz Republic Will Soon Fade From | the Map of Nations. | BY GIL6ON WASHI TO dD. ¢ May | pected at any t ‘ venuon a result w h has bee erty Interest Americar War may be t Inte nvasion will be 4 sed, and n authe of congress done to pre h « is being The facts. heverthe! Clark, W 2 8 r moning as to the ¥ able palgn which has beer pe ac tion which our agents hay at work securing for | Ok ukyy | months. plan, it is understood, contemplates an advance from | = three points toward Mexico City, namely, El Pano, Eagle Pass and Vera Cruz, 7 navy would patre h coasts, but sever full regi ments of marines would be land Vera Cruz to make advance on Mexico City. It is the plan to lars a8 a nucleus for each of the three divisions, supplementing them with state militia _ — One of the sons for the extraordinary precautions for secrecy Ne cee ts to pr th plane and make them effective by the rapidity of| WESTERN TENT, AWNING & £OJ. -D. their execution after the word has been give to advance. When th BAIL CO., Deoetor of Ophthalmology F. & F. STATIONERY special message comes to congress, the situation will be presented | 115 Blanchard Ind, 4455 — ond Optometrist — f jas an ¢ ney. Delay, it will be pointed out, will be fatal, and FOR EIGHT DAYS wah I TING Ulis's $, Roll Films Developed the admint jon's desire will be set forth as merely to prevent the | ». Pehees Window Y U7 F R E E | spread of anarchy and the destruction of property. Anyone attempting | MOOIETS, | to test or argue will be de concessions.) tion authorizing the }Then everybody will cheer market Congress will be urg president to 4 and the fons owning railroads, eattle and other pr and corpor ships, ranches, particularly concerned |is succeded by Corral [cerned that there should be no fu |tion of traffic, shutt of business. They landholdings |tlons and free schools as thone so much by the j The attitude tion in the s« oppose the revolutionists ancellation of many administration of £ of President Taft Lofficial utteranée |Augusta, Ga, At that time he dec be stamped out at any cost.” In |voiced the opinions of thi | believe this to be the intention of “invasion” or the Mexico is desired as a fi already been ente wobbly as a basis for a bond issue tion go forward under the auspices The same program which caw an interest in the plans of Morgan indebtedness of Honduras or Nicar est by American supervision of th American investments in the =< aoe mo territe Bankrupted » of the & Style Shop, sold by the t linger | nearing the end, Come early if you value your hard earned money. Only a few more days. The re] ceiver 1s notified to get out, Cor ner 22nd and Ballard av., Ballard,| Millinery Selling out at Jess than cost. The latest styles are represented in this sale, Sale lasts this week only, | Second and Pike Fifth Floor, ty : 1] 4 | i 7 ae ’, s ‘ 00 D ciliceains iia om | TAFT PLANS TO SEIZE MEXICO) “~ See oe ree A | Dollar Diplomats Getting Set for Big Coup, 1 been taken | de shown” by Secretary Knox and Assistant | | have also been show tine of the military | L en, Wethersp f the war colle and by| chief of staft. Every effort baw been 1 to keep | & and strenuous denia for an advance to Mexice issue at any time, sum Detail plans are tthe points on the border m plete Jnforma roUles, etc The ced as unpatriotic, It} fatal obstructions to a beneficent and patriotic plan to save life (and | | _, The prossure for intervention comes from the powerful individuals whether Diaz Limantour, Reyes or g down of mines and smelters and stagnation A revolution re would leave little to Ameriean speculators who have profited | His attorn general, Mr is an official of the Mexican ci ‘al railroad. His brother, Henry Taft, is a director and counsel the railroad and many other Mexican Interests. These gentlemen know the Mexican situation from the point of view of Wall st I find it is the sincere belief of the best informed that final out come will be the moving of the Mexican boundary about 400 miles south land whether the various steps are called “intervention, restoration of order,” the fact appears to be that | Mexico will soon cease to exist as an independent entity, and will be come in fact, if not in name, a territorial annex to the United States, for Americs 4 and tapped for that p 514 Eitel Bldg.’ 1911 Words by Schaefer Music by Condo amen 1 | S aed see! ~~ —— 7 VELL, DIT You “i ng (# A MRTCH FROM oir es | DOT CHENVTLE MAN & | ‘ee : <a 5 tial aaa {no cnentieman'!| J ” POEM * vs o — When we sought p cate PA At school he ’ proved to be 3 @ quince— We sent him te matriculate, But he's been Inte there ever since. co LLL AO OO Cre “nat 8 FUNNY, THE CATALOGYE BAID THEY D BE uP iMeFRY Two fo Says| pole THREG WEEKS GARDNER The in crtats denied much lon Mext may be ex r that inter t 7 p a motive which Is toc m of the United States—ou 4 out to s these interests. | » under which without the taker mennage ard | have been | y an I state th of the foret to come ne and Ba are exn nm about t war b Approved, and which in OPPOWINE | Now In Your Time to Save Money 523 UNION ST. If Your Newspaper Halftones Are Made Right They Will Print Right od to act immediately by a resolu act, and providing necessary cash. powder trust stock will go up in the of] lands, mines, opertios In Mexico. resigns or not, or whether he Madero, but they are con burning of bridges, interrup amelters, steam. They are not rther y plan for a subdivision of great of the Diaz concessions, free elec uiting in changes so radical Maz has not changed since bis declara given out while on his way to lared that the “insurrection must this purpose the president merely © advice he most highly regards. those who have the affair in hand, nnexation exploitation, It has pose, But Diaz is rather #0 it is desired that the exploita of the United States os our department to take & Co. to underwrite the national a and to guarantee the inter ir customs houses, is to guarantee ry south of the Rio Grande. 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