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. HOME The Seattle Star OME ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE EDITION EWS STANDS be NEW LIGHT ON LAUGHLIN MYSTERY T’SFEAR OF COURTS Onr Big Business Crooks Must be “Reasonable’—That’s All CARRIED A REVOL VER WHEN NOT RESPECT | \ HE DISAPPEARED When John Graham Laughlin disappeared just a few hours before he was to wed Grace Hilda Bogue, he carried with him a new revolver and part of a box of cartridges. He left other personal things be That mysterious telephone message received by Laughlin at 2 p. m. has been cleared up. It was from the auditor's office of the Columbia & Puget Sound Navigation Co., demanding that he make good by 6 P. m. an alleged shortage of $90 discovered only that day in his accounts, though it had existed two years. ure. Henrietta Laughlin, divorced wife of Laughlin, does not figure in the disappearance, for she was still in Geattic the day following last Thursday night's “Tragedy of a Gir! aiting a itar,” called upon Miss Bogue to extend sympathy. wis ee ee ee Laughlin drew out $200 and closed his account at the Seattle National Bank as t vanishing | FIRST PICTURE OF LAUGHLIN °°" rth al 8 last act before (Wate ir } Ann THe LAW \ UWREASONABLE \'To camey ‘ ‘od By GUN Cnt / 7 . ‘ olver and some carte might have t evolver, in pov r y judge j * used of Shortage ; : ’ ; Accuc ced shortage in secretly fear judges more Ic For any judge can ruin most any attorney and kill hi lose ia his means of making a AVENG. bie 1 i, Fis ; 4 annot recon fears regarde fearless, vill « 1 me beict e he 4 ‘on aa with the fact tha€ a judge . And the BHAAAEAEARER AEA bab! 1 on « ticks his « c ace, goes through y Wore kee j en reg him far from probably coul j € t ay wit 1h s you THAT'S REASONABLE ROBBERY | g | at of his trou has no desir eK n and no tis ' Bu . ser coin down to th t nickel, THATS UNREASONABLE ROB. | if he planned to flee need h@ bs ‘ " BERY, b | ave everything else, but take hig He is in the game rofit v and is a t of Bounds que ¢ that in the p ’ ome revolver ' the syste t labored and brought fort , t e 7 Father Was Murdered. ‘ And there 2 ag i 4 = The Sherman ax made by every combine in restraint “ is 1a signiffe Few attorneys respect the courts. LIKE OTH-| , ILLEGAL; that every person who shall monopolize or attemp mopolize trade or commer jcant end which | Laughlin’s ER CITIZENS, THEY FEAR THE COURTS) suILTy, et father years ago. The elder Laugh AS THE ANCIENTS FEARED THEIR DES Sony ships end te 2 cece nheot | He dlaappeared one Gay and it een POTS. ABLE COMBINE al, and cyery person who UNREASONABLLY MONOPLIZES 4 eavecel 278 » his body was similar Dae Amaia. | Say Hie Absiaels Were Short. But one nost peculiar BRING COP | CITY WORK BY DAY LABOR 3): mu Angoine & Kye’ ene (Srcra Se e LOS ANGELES, May 22.—That Promiion: }e t Clause 8 of The Star plat- |the char A ; Rindge po Soa = wo get vee the appointment of Francisco 1.) ° Tesident signs June | form, signed by seven of the The adoption ¢ i the = ~~ ha, he must make go iy. ie Jr is president of Mexico, P°** ome final. If Diaz rr nine councilmen before the | will r Ae " i ged o'clock, Fie was told Dan O'Leary, : . fuses, the fighting will be resumed a ection, reads as follows {tien here and abroad ele ‘ vig ic, and M. F. Dunne, will not restore peace was declare tt Will take tae bine former Se fedelation tapes : i sdiciaintadend eoa wan, would call at his aparte (My Valted We favor such here today by representatives © Madero, says, “for the|lceman, wanted as a witness be) 95 wii; enable the city itself to | bette ¢ oe ee Wabtietela, apa whteh cones the | cerns, ten hat the peace turned against exChief| contract or day labor.” the work wor dot Ms Yet Auditor J. W. S alifornia, and which controls the messages ure false, and foariog e . ia eteicaiialten :¢ man Goetumme cor Man snd Takes niabeor fell They : itor J Smith said tov near Mexico City the T#ht. ‘The rebellion has swept the | dY at Juneau, Alaska even: | dard is going to Introduce : . / ; PS Rin sapere bP be than $90 due him to. protect the pAit two, weeks of debate the and ike a fame, and my sou dors 05, and will bo reta lance providing street | . - es plana ‘ z Wa company. 90 why {eso ie greed on & tn 4P- ‘not know the full strength of his | *! nt work to be de , or. the iz the ¥ . f portant his wedding shou 8- pealing to the Liberal party to keep jo... io math of hi wads ton eee ie s 4 cme Mar —- turbed? And why should Laughs wp the war and to socialists for as ei a to leave / jo nate “ . : » ST. LOUIS, May 22.—The police of Los Angeles, San Francisco |lin leave immediately, cone down sistance camber Thareday Ang : Cox QUITS cn det caves oe ae 4 : . | and Long Beach, Cal, were today requested by telegraph by the |town, draw out his money in thé His Salary Was Due The manifesto reads, in part, as / sheriff here to est Chas. R. Drummond, the tobacco millionaire, | bank and disappear, when he had follows | Age trecd Breve Sanaa’ Wire) gdh ihe pt - on a charge of bigamy. It is reported that Drummond is on the |twice enough to make good the ale The Mexican revolution must go c ck Wek ; - | Goada power Sod Coast. He violated his parole, it is said, eloping to Paris after his |leged shortage, not counting the on until it has won for the people Another of Woman's Rights. joss, a ie Badman . . : Gadmaré’s codtnen third marriage while he was stil undivorced from his second |salary due him? Nobody has ame economic dependence Much 006 © announceme ame a ion ¢ ¢ Jodd dina > babel owaiah How are Smith and his soffra- | sur ». Cox said < ” y of the| ferred the stre " t pou ¢ as been # ach mc prise. Cox sal | Some there we: 0 oak bone Pnoeer vena sont gette wife getting along? 1 have served the republican | m and it * opinion that | whieh ddard is the « So me there were who intimated » r | “ Laughlin’s divorced wife might ny haeh mete. we swage - all. Sh inelste on party i, years, Her i for - i s know something of his ane to permit all this to a on : po page befor p} shall devote we -~_ ' o G TO T. abouts. But last Friday Mrs. Hens a mere change of p ents ( | my own comforts A RNE IE ELL rietta Laughlin visited the Bogue Madero Is Pol = : — = ‘ > home, expressed her sympathy foi Madero’s sole aim has been the OF Ss 7 EEL 7 ‘RUS 7 ie Bogue, and departed without substitution of his government for leaving her address. The Bogue Diaz's. Madero belongs to one of ed a Wire.) 5 famfly and others now have the wealthiest Mexico families v WG \ ce " oe imately 5,000,000 nd negle ‘ rn . ; vandoned some former theories eetiie eek lie em twenber a notified ‘ haley, eee eis today. Three Measures Affecting Welfare of People Come Up This|*"4 hold Mrs. Laughlin blameless the slave holding class chairman of the committee inve sles of all Week—“Special Interests” Fighting Them Madero has used the Liberal nrg the Steel cor i mbines. H « « t to dence rates, because home lighting | party for his own political advance. ceva, Wane 8 7 ckers xamined 1 1 co is little if any of his expenses. ment. He has transformed an time to test will be r p : og will be there with the S. E. Co. A economic revolution into a political . men wee morrow night. So the little home ernsade } all at is the owner should be well represented. | a) Liberal party will not lay oves Her Reuben eason c fe Jail Issue Up. down its arms until th ources 1 nt to , T ce \ Wednesday morning Councilman of Mexico have been ed to Be T Milli ne en these questio hs’ bill 1 1 : tter Than Millions © for new jail re the people “ before the rcil. coma € t will be sre the Public The manifesto, among others | Hy United Press Leased Wire ety commi It is displeasing signed by Gen. Figueroa be oy | WASHINGTON, Ma I re w nigh ¢ i ‘ at the council| (Bx Uslted Press Leased Wi Re Ricardo Flores Magon, junta p: r | re than m io /on the question ¢ ti ‘ houlk nd time over a trifle| SAN FRANCISCO, Ma A {dent, said that the Liberal army A | . “ soci tieaeaane tenth Wa sah 000. unfortunates who /°0@tinuance until June 1 was grante was about equal to Madero’s. | nu bet a n favor of . i < chamber pune! « € he city jail ed S. Foster Kelley, Seattle banker, the event of peace, he believed pidat tion of ns ates for residence | leave 1 A government | Erickac 1 Ain hi 8 ve r. 80 ¢ will be some- | Charged with kidnaping. more than half of Madero’s follow ‘ | lighting,” sate man He ‘ whom oped. The ectrie Co, and othe tig |body present to fight Griffiths’ pill.| The charges against Kelley aro: @rs would join th peral army - |this morning sir mo! solar . n B nte 1 Somebody to defend Jatlor Corbet. /OVeT the alleged abducting of th — | Hesket { returned from nev t < erltanc © 9 tr > t want | Corbett is a rich man, you see, and |tWo children of Mrs. Ivy May Henry, MEXICO CITY, May 22—~ . ja th ks" to 8 a , ome ri c those who suffer from his inhuman | nd hiding them here. Mrs, Henry Semi - official announcement " tended t onvention of the Hote c 4 cares noth in the home where the bulk | brutality are “worthless scum of |!8 said to have assisted Kelley im was made here today that and Restaurant Empl in Boste » money and will k t 3 Co.'s lighting business |the earth who don't deserve |removing the children from the cuse President Diaz will resign on F and ls visited a number of elt - i will bh ts business to re mane consideration |tody of the court Wednesday, May 24, and will p on his return trip for the pury duce elty Nght t will have te Straphangers Next. immediately thereafter board ee .. of studying conditic n compari Evidence in come down t @ level of th The third bill of {mportance be elty rat in f the anchise the French steamer Espagne y son with Seattle | city r e business ‘ore » T » committee | at Vera Cruz and sail for “1 believe the small home owner Ftickson to run the cit ednesday afternoon 3riffiths * Europe. He will stop on route Is discriminated against in the mak L A | light plant he benefit r ing ordinance. It is quite at Havana to confer with Gen. ing of rates and a reduction is due OS nge QS | peopte. This is displeasing al that the 8. E, Co. should| Ue toe ' Bernardo Reyes, who is being j him,” continued Hesketh. “You Busine Erickson intends to in-|oppose this. It will mean more held there by order of Diaz. 4 may add that | am with Griffiths (By United Press Leased Wire troduce a bill in the future for the | car will mean more comfort | 9 et i in abolishing straphanging, and || LOS ANGELES, Ma uy. | Increase reet Hghting rates,|to working men and women who JUAREZ, Mex y 22~Laeat | Gueas It is a well known fact that I ing exhibits for the trial of the Mo-| This would slightly incre gen-jhave to use the cars in going to| t the ning wilf be in favor of changing jail reg: ra brothers and Ortie M eral taxes. But the increase in /a om work. Jake Furth and | ' President Diaz's pm rtid to resign ulations to get Corbett out and in- igal, two Burns detective es to the home owner with ajhis social equals don’t have to use was signed in the same room which troduce humane conditions.” Los Angeles today, havin, 0 home would be about 50|the car (By United Press Leased Wire.) was the scene of the international TO j F 4 : the trip from Chicago with evi. a year, while the snring in ws don't forget 4 | SAN FRANCISCO, May 22 iy p i a Jone light bills would amount to at least ‘omorrow evening, 8 p. m., Erick tehes an handshaking be’ t and ‘ , S h N B k dence” alone b W. Whitehead, accountant for the Diaz sso a ears % Z 2 Fi i » cI mitz vot roke The exhibit consist of five $600. A saving of $5.50, The big) son's light bill Diamond Rubber company, who wag, yet agai Pa ae t y | SAN FRANCISCO, May 22—De-| soaiod packages, which contain nu.|landowner doesn’t want this. He| Wednesday morning, 10 a. malat the wheel of an automobile _hieording to the terme of the ‘ j nial was made here today by friends | merous articles used In making in, |a® t© help for street lighting quite | Griffiths’ jail bill, | which, the police say, ran down andl bye ad rs rgh yar re wins Prost hy of ex-Mayor Eugene Schmitz of a | renai hines, certain book bo considerably. Therefore, he wants! Wednesday afternoon, 2. p. mi !iiiod 19-year-old J te Heilbuth he end of the month. ce Pre certe Doks, pa- killed ear-old Jeanette Heilbi P 7 widely circulated story that he is |, nd letters foun |no increase. He wants Bien | refi doabiab! Saran’, bill, Fi derei dent Corral must also resign Po / i g broke,” and in Mexico trying to {Dem and letters found in the office jhere Friday night ndered to» Francisco De La Barra, now min 4 acove prtune, Sc to lof J, J. McNamara after he . = » Chief Seymour, and wag ister of foreign relations, will be g recover his fortune. Schmitz ts not | rogted, as well as the suit case TRI Jcharged with manslaughter sheiae ident until after the| f jin Mexico, A friend of the ex-| which’ J, B. McNamara and Ortle nt seat at the time, also report: n> ‘ te ae ae , hayor said the latter had recently | womanigal were carry wh r [. M. Miller, who was in the Senora! elections returned from there, where he|M¢Manse ying when ai TO DRO WN MAN ite ay. Miller The treaty was signed by Judge| bought 100,000 acres of land at 40 |"ested 1m Detrott to the police today. Miller said Francisco $. Carbajal for the fed: MISS ETHEL E, ASHBRIDGE se ped | (By United Prove Lassed Wire.) | its hope of acquittal. Attorney Le (J. H. Kelly, whom he believes eral government, while the revolu Photo by James & Bushnell. a dian | EAGLE PASS, Tex., May 22. TACOMA, May The case of| febre, for Moorehead, has sought to| {8 an electrician employed by the tionists were represented by Dr. Miss Ethel EB. Ashbridge, 123 Sixth av. N., is the winner in the third] OAKLAND, May 22.—County As-| —Two hundred and twenty-five |Rey Moorhead, charged with the|show that Mrs. Buchanan, knowine|S Hlectric company, and H. Be Vasquez Gomez, Francisco Madero,|and last beauty contest. From the 11 pictures of pretty girls printed | sessor Heury P. Dglton, charged| Chinamen were killed in a fight |murder of Mrs, Sadie Buchanan at! Moorhead was unable to swim, had | Nolan ofeLos Angeles, were also i 8r., and Pino ren. last week the judges unanimously selected Miss Ashbridge, and she|with bribery, was afraigned today.| between the Mexican insur. | Gig Harbor, will go to the jury late! deliberately tried to force him into | (he auto, — nas is entitled to the honor and the diamond ring. The request of Dalton’s gttorney| rectos and Chinese at Torreon, | this afternoon. | deep water and drown him, but. that | He decla that it was * or DIAZ MUST RESIGN | So the great beauty contest is over, and the Beauty Editor is out|for a delay of one month wan| Mex., today, according to a dis Self defense is the plea upon|she herself met the fate when the |follow!r Whitehead’s which killed JUARE May 22.—Insurrecto|of a mighty pleasant job, idenied patch received here, which the defense evidently bases! two fell into the sound, ‘Miss Heilbuth, 3 pwr jot a .

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