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OME) The Seattle Star {OME EDITION ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE - EDITION VOL 13, NO SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911. ONE CENT. LANG AFRAID OF GIRL’S HORSEWHIP “BIG BUSINESS” ALL HENEEDS T0 BE HAPPY Seattle People May DETECTIVE TESTIFIES FOR WANTS COUNCIL | ISPAIROFWOODENLEGS Inherit Vast Estate, IRL WHO IS SEEKING TOBETRAY PEOPLE HEART BALM Says Lang Admitted Engagement to Mis nstein ang Hired Men to Shadow Her 1 | | | } | “I'd give $600 to throw her in the bay, but wouldn't give her five hich way will the council move? Forward or backward? cents for anything else.” nee = This statement is credited to F ‘. coh ‘ 8. Lang, the wealthy stove ma = Will the council peng on along the line it has started facturer, who is being. sued for legislating for the benefit « of the whole people? } $50,000 damages for breach of Or will it ; -” promise by Miss Mae Aronsteir The coun s bee t radica he 1 B A. J. Cody, head of the detective trying to do thin the pe n of figur tw ks i agency of that name to help rict fs The peated M Tt newspape Admitted Engagement Lang then told me he we To kill the Griffiths bill, which provides for the transfer pen gt tg go hig of Jailer John Corbett and for the stopping of criminal abuses {at later changed his mind in Seattle’s city jail which were daily and monthly making ; On cross-examination criminals out of unfortunate nm and women. y x A in rey To kill the Erickson bill leading to cheaper light for the ay home owners of Seattle. To kill the Griffiths bill against strap hanging These bills are drawn in the rest attle In brim: a the up the MRA. ANO MRS. JAMES DURNO ANSTEY they promised the people they wou home at scoffed am ridiculed them. Francis r 8 ed. That is the reason most of them y ! : Ie v,, Alki Point, ecarce-| Anstey reedved that the | tenn |m h The men who are making 1 ae ~ tt big and busy Seattle, |) ; oy. didates they wanted to elect to the them in. The people didn't want ther people want Nell Rowley is nine rm old Pringe of Bong » ‘ n lowed, he says, and now the started to do. but Nefl ian’t, happy, and t y hop ge ean Marquis 0} 4 : Now these “business men” are going to make the people's | doesn't want much mu ot bin And tp vd y er r t Afrinity air’ titans ba councilmen betray the people. red to Heattle’s ability to give— | what he needs to be happ df bo eng Re da . exert ot to Keg. |Lang, wealthy manufacturer, and means m oaw ’ ; ‘ ‘ . hed i a ; rth . othe r Fulton, attorney "i Y OULD TAKE ita tee ‘ ". & Sates . ee eee ts | tons yf i gh lm MAE ARONSTEIN. tle « nat « n ta and t sow of Kan 4 i * f ence i m Miss ronste FROM PEOPLE, 00 Labor Men With = erg i pais peaeee ath Lang bent ev cy to establish bi claims it of the proof has t every night, fer Grand te A direet descendant of the Black Lang will probably begin fense this afternoon Aronstein together, according ductor re 11th st.} Says Governor Should Be Allowed to Appoint All Judges, Then | Erickson In Fight Meantime, the Avs weal |and the father, angry, enat off the | WK Lang aa ss was getting off People Could Recall Him if He Didn't Make Good. | ing poets of t what Fulton called “affinity Gov. M. E. Hay is against the rage layman know @ the their roya! ad mniiiions'| mit and continued to unknown | glances said, and Lang walked recall of judges. or integrity of candidates waiting fe en the seas. | to the * world until King Ed-}4own the street with her. | “T am a firm believer in the prin judgeships? ‘or eal er ig aut lnckine s only laughed, | ward dragged him out Met on Street | ciple of the recall but I am equally Now take it in this county. Dur Taking up the story here, Attor as emphatic in my opposition to its g my term | have appointed J * new W Hays for Miss Aron Seind ageliod to Judgen They are| Judges Main, Ronald. Prigmore ana| “We will work ednce. rates last. Bight. wong ge ; « WIL SON DODGES ein that Lang told her there to interpret ia not to write Dykeman. The first ¢ were ré-jfor light, water, power and . - * 1 about himself on that little walk | (By United Proms Leased Wire.) them. It is our fault if we write elected by the people. They made | utilities owned by the city to the 7 and asked her on this first meeting|, MEXICO CITY, May 18.—Despite Sic wide” te seid @iok. ‘The other two ate feted ap-| veer cetat consist with creti mem 5 ie if she would be willing to marry a/ tho sienine Y : a “Justice Harlan sald the supreme | potntees. They ail compare favor-| sey SP 8 bese ee ils : man who had been divorced. After | 5." igning of an armioties Vermane court wrote a law,” he was told. ably with the other judges in this | Operation, maintengce, that, hincheons followed and Lang cisco Madero, head of the revos Yes,” laughed the governor. county, Judges Gay, Frater, Tall-|charges and provision for sinking Cents a month boogie Mgt ogy | Hays said, repeatedly asked her to|!utionary fore Juarez, and arts do that sometimes. man, Gillam and Albertson. Ap-|ftand, required by - amount |marry him. Finally she conseni Judge Carbgjal, representative of What re iy have the people pointed judges inv That in clause 3 The Star Then, sa Hays, Lang's Diaz, on the h Di egies Oak? elected. Why? platform, which od by ORT , May 18—Upon) governor has been bx ough to} interfered aqueents OS ae shall resign by June 1, the gravest “Well, standards are getting bet- judgement can be given to the: seven of the re c ® tland today, Gover ' man for the bench. Lang would wer her today,” said ter right along. It is the people's pointment than the people can give|men when they w ng of or Witec ot destiy | ® ! t is necesss Hays, “If he was let alone, fears are felt h today that thi fault if they elect an unsatisfactory in elections fice , "| fo select the officials Attorney Fulton, during his re-|r ions of Diaz and Vice Presi judge, and they will be always mak nor will remain in Se : me use the job of being r laws, and of/ marks, sald Miss Aronstein had bor-| dent Corral may not end the rebele ing mistakes under the elective | a aturday. He is in con Whereas, Councilman 0} the t Arse ot belie t the peo-|/ rowed $19 and then $56 from Li system. The remedy is to give the this afternoon with labor| Erickson has introduced « a ple she oust these als and never r a it Hon governor the power of appointing and employers’ representatives on| nance for the ti H ' gh te e init ‘ r € Miss Aronstein gasped Madero will be able to secur@ them. Shoulder the responsjpility the appointment of two liability | dence lighting % y t fice in t natic t . " t ren 1 ye the court will suppress | quiet in the northern part of the ree on him and recall him if he does commissidners to act with George | benefiting workin ese theatricals,” Fulton said hotly.| public, But south and ‘west ae not make good. What does the A. Lee and he ooh 4 vere . bd Lawyers Angry. fn ae pide Whereas, Light Superintender ( United Press Leased Wire) was & ‘ irect prima ming It the counsel will suppress un-|*!@me with war, and it is doubtfug }Ross appea fighting | . ‘ f le 4 e tlona ony true statements \there will be no|if the rebel chiefs there will age — = i WOULD AlD DIETZ {relief for 1 who oom TS Sirs n cht tion pra c retorted At py Hays knowledge Madero or subscribe td wwe to be gouge aldin eat. tor Ge dew ‘ Wilson di not at is eno t Aronstein went on the stand | his peace t SPRINGFIELD, Il, May 18—/tle Electric n keeping ty lintroduced in the , . ca ges or|need me n add th late tn the afternoon and began tell-| In Guerrero, Chiapas and Morelom Senator Henson today introd light plant from comp b euibtedtie t t features of € By ae har wines Me tapes r la insurrectos hate Madero ag iaiabution ta! Ww’ etnies ii de. | !t. theret re be | . 3 ; ew Je | late ali On tha first meeting, she said,! much as they do Diaz manding that Gov. MeGo of |, Resolved ve DN > ! € i eve th in) Lang asked her if she believed in| gon 4 rea : jal and) of Councilman ickson an 1 " clared “I nort vernoi ¢ the di electio bal dameuaie™ cha sal 3.000 hear uernavac conviction of John F. Dietz, the | Councilman Brick = oH mn] Sit ali depends,” she r _| Whether Figueroa will regard th@ (iy United Press Leased Wire.) defender of Cameron dam.” Lieut, ;\4¢™™4 Ross for fighting th ‘ shall > in told of ove armistice as binding upo TACOMA, May 18—The Moor-| Gov, Oglesby ruled out the resolu. | {cial measure, and prote it . ing a conversation between his ae i eae gy head murder trial bas developed | tion on a point of order. aoe & the BBO he ee BEAR KIL 5 GIR pidge Tipe ser ge which Lang | aitack-on this city is expected, A whee vanakatir of urthe b was warned that she was merely ; ‘ me t | select delegation to visit tha . ‘ Chited Pree Leased Wire = wan I left that house then without |Of Diez and Madero will be neede inet those for the defense “ A ‘0 defend the city ‘Attorney Lefebre for the defense, * WEATHER FORECAST. #/the city council when. the m ‘ reasona and ¢ CALGARY, May 18—After re ‘ telephone |Siving Lang an explanation. 1|'°, defend the cit ‘ outlined the case as one of self|* Occasional rain tonight and # {Comes before it H «in (eo ; es had been teasing |Wanted to be by myself to deter-|_ Lower California, too, is ravaged defense. Harry Hill, a rancher|*® Friday; high southwest winds, #| The above resolution were " a " : 686 © terrible meuling at the " me ¢ had grown ore m whether I really loved Lang. | bY bandits who pose us insurrectos, living near the Moorhead home and | * xj unanimously adopted at t eet. prisoner t t hands of a pet t ttle Lucille he child strayed away from Its|1 found that I had loved from the | Some of these have definitely de Mrs. Frank Wing, bis sisterinlaw, **¥¥¥ 4 ¥ ¥ eee ee He He ling Of the Central Labe ou more n ea Morry, 20 months old child, died in . out noon one | frst,” she sald. clared they would not be bound by, were the best witnesses for the de Holy Cross hospit ight 4 “ ° ed 0 hee Do you love him now?" ¢ ane D. ch ey bo grave danger thai fense. The bw which has been kept in| her in the clutches of the animal. examined Fulton rad be imamate ae bafesc It was At the Hill home that the . Mr. Lang is a married man| Would be impossible for the United! now tes and other countries to overy Moorhead children stayed the night wing the killing of Mrs. Sadie, Go Would you love him now if he may come at any time : Buchanan, and Hill on the stand to Gay said that young Ralph Moor-| / oO G That is a personal question JUAREZ, May 18.—Conferences cally the same story as that re he was married again?” jcome to reyolution-ridden Mexico lated by the boy in court. _Cco. x Bs began here this afternoon at the Young Moorhead threw the state ; a hm q Tried Horsewhipping. quarters of Provisional Presidené attorneys into consternation Mon- ' Investment Co,, one Then why did you come down | Madero day by giving testimony that alone the ompanies for the|© the RainierGrand to horsewhip sah : a6 to| him? If President Diaz quits,” thé was looked upon as sufficient to i S cilekads tethreatn ‘ta teksts rs, lrohek lester enn te: the Ga acquit bis father, and the state, by . vR $ a Rane Sores aie Gotan ne is not always responsible| recs ‘Sa a the ‘nisi aa a ruling of the court, was allowed tor Kelle » for , against the Minneapolis saloon, for- |r, every action | ang! fe ~ Cononer haver and others, J tile; who left there with Mrs.|merly located at 1511 First eh ap gh idee. tart ; Fs fo impeach the lad’s story. Hill's live May He cining (6 , license for this place wa; $a) eae ee ee |,, Judge Carbajal, the represen testimony today tended to dis! ive May Heo ming to thi Ghote ol edo Bagge od Indeed I did. 1 loved him all the |tive of Diaz, entered the conference credit the story of Shaver. ane where it alleged they sough tau Willa for rherchandibe are| =" j siniling Mrs. Wing also was a good wit flee trom the reach of a court order | p Compante thes are|, Ene married Selma Greuttne I believe peace {s in sight,” he ness for the defense Bi. with the two Henry children, ap: . t ; August 23, 1910. ° Miss Aronstein|said. “I received today a telegram j v i alto pay. “We didn't 25 | peared before Police Judge Shortall face” comes the answer, |!* 2 Lang about twice that from General Diaz fully authoriz me 4 ca , z this morning, charged with having it has been instituted agains act for him, This mo assisted in the evasion of a court 1 company in the superio igned a five days’ armistice J ‘ f Attorney Co asked f H ‘ tz Co, Cincinn night of May 22. This after 4 5 4 f ent, Judge Shortall continued th nlc ta Justion Fre a} Two children at 3117 Western ay.|/the final instr t i 7 4 i 3 case anti! Saturday morning I court, also instituted by |S¢ Crying for their father, March | seal the peace M . 4 k 2 A 5 a ‘alifornia Wine ana (20 @ A. Kuske, better known as| Dr, Vasqu mez, chief adviser, This ey, left the elty to go to Hot|Gustavo Mad Alberto Fuentes PORTL, AND, Or., May With % ¥ fe ? San Francisec workmen today began digging for 5 ee EDs i i ‘ in th ) » with Carbajal. the bodies of two other men, who , ee t~ ] % ; Mie’ Gaited Veer Lencsa Wire} aeRERERERAERRKE Kuske formerly worked as a var| papi m of the Gore ints a: tandetige op the J Z SAN DIEG 0, May 15.-—Whether repairer at attle. He is a mem- !le fadero’ make no * * Mount Hood Railroad and Power| ‘This {s a day of “bewitching” stood eye glint, which ever holds)put their older sisters to rout ly ae , * KNOW HARRY LOVELL? ber of the Brotherhood of Railway | secret lissatisfaction with ompany’s » east of Portland ere men helpless in {ts ) < ut there © more to come; | Who captured Tia Juana last week rs, Kate Lovell is looking arme e ts abo 0, we eace a& I price than th company’s Ine, east of Portland In The Star’s last diamond | mere men help nits grip; the) But th are m t f * Mrs. i Lovell kin Carmen. He ts about 40, weigh f price than the * 'be eas: st eht i Did you love’ him when you] %¢ easily straightened out the rebels under General Pryce Reports from the Good Samaritan | ”¢?'ties other soft, smiling, fascinating, a|there are two more days of | Will continue the fight in Lower ior her son Harry, who {s in |About 160 pounds, is 5 feet 1 inch jactwal assumption of the presidency, hospital are that four injured men ring contest charmer for Most any taste beauties, and perhaps the best are California, or will disband at o r near Seattle. If you know #\!n height, stoop shouldered, and of | by Mad robably will live, The dead: W. And they're both foung—ex-\yet to come will determined at a conforence|@ where be | tell him his dark complexion. Any information | n c Jete and instant ab: ‘arrish, D, Hunt, Ed Togansen, ltremely young—and they'll smash| Photographs will be reeeived up| towight between John Kenneth Tur mother wants to see him will be glady pived by the Car of I atisfy the fing Wu. Straniey. jone with that sharp, can't-be-under-'@ few age récords if they finally|to noon Friday. {ner and General Pryce \* err es se ee ee es jmen s union, Labor Temple. Here is a pair of “bewitchers” + eeee eee

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