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|HOME) The Seattle Star | Extra ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE NO SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911 ONE CENT. Siwi"AMoe? INDICT WAPPY AND THE BLETHENS TEN INDICTMENTS _ “ot hie "all Aa RETURNED TODAY po vm lm or Ch j : MORE LLY ENOUGH ‘Livy tion of this state,. This is the contention by which the county Vie, y Yip Hanna are sought to be restrained from paying the excessive y 4, q Yy Yy 5 , according to a suit brought this morning iy a ati , y : ; HOW THEY GET IT. ~ i (My United Press Leased Wire € OS ANGE 3M issued against A and Rathbun, as city editor and still another indictment Blethen charging consp were return F ptombe at ' ; com t is understood th | . ¢ rece $4 a ar, Ww the $ $1,500 BRINGS SUIT. ¢ t to re t ayment of to act as atter up ¢ ed or cared Leaving for Seattle _UP TONIGHT = [FFR SRS SS) Judes on Junkets Sie nearness Sate at eS trace Ber = ___ at People’s Expense tle citizens will have a chance thes: were ne Mantgal's tell thet uncilmen whether the | fore t avor = mut Acce to Detective Fre Yake ty: thew a eity light plant should be run for | ownersh le utilitte Connors has made a complete con pe Nee gc, Maing iB sae ag roughly shows. $y the benefit of corporat and big ‘ N see all the m, giving the deta a . : 4 . a ieee te: eee landowners or for the great masses | ho jor nictpal jan by which it was hoped t i a . aud = s s Yakey hel. to wage of the people; for the benefit of | supporting Erickso! the Hall of Rec * rs ~ - 4 the five per cent who do nothing| Argument will be m: ight | © sion, Br saya, na ) = iB cao a : BS: BS Dut thrive off the growth of Seat-|that Erickson’s contemplated ra a m an woman. He f - “ wd own le si ge neve We, or for the benefit of th per|raise would mean an tncrea 2 # of Low Ap et + Release r ote ee tee are on ee @ent who make Seattle the great|taxes and therefor é nd of Ban Francisoo, and that \ i ras / ptaegedirvde thout erith- elty it te. i” the hi own it 4 ! ate n a nat . m proba ih Hh 2 : o sige hed Sat bate Nab Councilman Erickson’s bill for|see that it will be m a ned by the grand jury| | is sup 4 k key Feduction of light rates for resi-|ing vacant property bringing forth 4 | q i cts 3 Picts) pAb pace tn ‘idling ee ee eee 2 ohn ans Somes < } j © wants to get away, he send for another judge to sit im cussion. The meeting will be held| The owner of a $8,000 home will| | t A Judge wants to get away, he : im the council chamber at § p. m.jhave his taxes increased perbaps | | asking anybody's permission. The cousty pays the Come early or you may not be able /50 cents a year but he will a 1 : to get in }many times that amount on Hg) i f : JUDGES ON JUNKET TRIP | : © county pays the bill twice—as shown by another case There will be “Representative | ing if the rate is reduced. court house today RePorTs ON coaL CLAIMS . LONVIGTED MRS. KELLY NOT BITTER eee eee ee Ed Nims, one of the four prison | , of Spok holding court for Judge f f the 1,100 coal ‘Jers in the county jail who planned ay ne ‘Alaska has been made by - w Christensen, chief of the field | the sensational escape about a w ARDS 0 HER WOMAN ee Soe ee ee Srantes : e = . >to . of the Interior Walter Fist js-| a0, was y of gr is | | c y must pay Judge Henkel's expenses here—his raflro division here, to Secretary of ior Walter Fi Fo fa $ hotel expenses, And Gay's salary here goes on for the A i Sinan Mean ceny in Jnd tensen returned. fre Was n, D. C., last Satu Hime was ‘ ay just the same. And Spokane county will have to pay accused of represent jing himse o be eal. 7 ber bw 4,, Henry? It will not right a wrong | composure Mre. Kell ae allr fa and he 1 While no offici atem ng t er-| shing! agen pont yn d he 1 by committing anot rong t t t agedy ¢ _ It’s fine where do the taxpayers get off? At steod that most of the ‘ hal ned. $462 of a it of lading | ore sytather! “i te st to Kelly ad even : t H K . it P : y" oo fi Boner at Wak none of them dares te found to be fraudule yeti oo A the | £ Kelly, former Seattle bank What there ma ring out! mother s life of ease and -- od The Cunningh ms, i y Li t s’ attor- |president, Mrs. Kelly will about him (she dt t once use the |comfort, if not luxury; a mother OT RED in those already investigated, and ooan as thiff had nothing |one solitary 1 enunctation | name Mr. Kelly) will be lt in| with all her time free for her chil Te tn meetty definite stertnined that ti h the case. Judge M ot Mra. Henry be he on my divorce pe dren, until it was all shattered by nicago 4s the world’s champion bee! Ld Atalen sie Soe mitely & et however, ruled that the fact may be| Not Bitter Towards Anyone. | Us ti} then it is my hope to remain janother woman; until she was t one million gallons are gueeemed. ‘That er tier whwerbalaeg slr gene eg _ | shown aa tending to establish Nix On ery, she manifest eet te posetiie, 0 Des 1 forced to go into court only yester « r every man, woman and child. But the women Secretary Fisher will prot y make Christensen eport . as a witness, D. A. Hat-| this morning, in the view |to do what is best for my children.” | day and represent she had no funds 4 n't all get their share. They only get the public during the latter part of the week. About 400 coal claims| field, also implicated im the at- she has given since K And she cast motherly glances and ror her maintenance and no money 2 are still under investigatior More or less di is being} testified in bebalf of Nims. — with Mra > ee a rogest | With which te secute her divorce eperienced by t id s, becaus “d y” claimant ~ . and her it : nlite ete Destade testa tsainde easbiabibaliiabag ict Bede! have been advised to decline t iewed om es Aan Lary 9 Hor thpecseia oon ons. othe teare lacking as seas : BbeSade-Bolies- Cheer Star and = js: 0 oe Be ne anedt wht wae ae et) Al Mi made the report personally He cross the aeeeteeee ones insane ners at Protest Meeting 1Clad in Green Tights | 0 T : ; rmaigr ey ren Bagg) fhe Me 2A gece 50) Why co 1 | , | : K @, 1116 Queer Boal rag ne gph OE angh There were rted Alaska Somebody mentioned Poin MADERO FACES Society Beaty Walks | O» T. Erickson ssh Ss) css Spe ele genie ce ane caren, (miner Te 20 Sedat Alen Sumekndr mentioned Toston 4 7 vers for the proy warded to her by dd Fy Se sag AB " ly whole life, my all, my ever wait aaa ne an enthusiastically. The audience Big Hotel Corridors) ciiman } r reat-|% r Maren wey | thing, is wrapped up solely in my le b night, either On| seemed to like the theory that \aence iahtt yf me ible 4 with her apron the ni to 4 ¢ the iP om Faye 4 ° Must Live Her Own Life Kelly was in the midst-of her dren said, with su he platform or in the body of the a should govern Itself, but the cceuh anda omnes th pirit apply to}morning house) x duties—s ising enthusia house r propaganda didn't go eran rp senagigg Moe fy : they ‘were bappy rhe Has Squandered Money Advertised as a mass meeting,| very well inicipal league s ® rfp? “ n petitioning for the title t there was no call for expressions, Among those present: Falcon JUAREZ, Mex. May 23.8-Fran- President ; ° 1 n general an, too young to rea iets ination 2t., Selah ‘prea ae ance, n re * yo a ‘itm, | ted fled b ; k me, Mra. K ed from the audience. All the audi- Joslyn, Sam Piles, ex-senator, who Gat of aes acer eaey bls Kenesag Ari, j of Eric Soe eee life to (aa tafeteation fot an quande all ence had to do was to listen to a has many friends interested in the ehances of power likely to go glim-| Saat ilewie del ebennta < her to live it, and {t|for the wife of one of his former ly picked ny claims; Charles @. mm if he cannot control the | . Other officers: is for account fc clerks. - other ce x ; ane, SHO! Seo oeratic politician, ang lites wit. m ae ty he , a er r . sl Sedan B tas he could not 2 € re i enc ring Roose. oth lutions demanding the cite “whe Gales Lg a oa : shail if is keeping—I am every mornin She said he had n ‘ aving the coal opening of the coal fields and self cease fighting. are threaten to} “ K. Bett ; me to say apologized e whole peo- government for Alaska were attack Leon ; ‘ , > . good w t do mi And in that sent : peeeee b with my (iy United Bross Leased Wire.) BIWABIK, Minn, May and WASHINGTON, May 23—A | Emulating John F. Dietz, “de otos | vote on the Flood resolution ap- | of Cameron dam,” Peter Vorbaniel if th | proving the constitutions of an Austrian homesteader, with t | New Mexico and Arizona was | high powered rifle today sits in Ex-Chief W nv TAC 4 a tos expected in the house this after front of his cabin on Water Hen 1 hena noon. Democratic leaders pre- | creek, 18 miles south of here, and ‘ ee ee es appe feo hs tinted ¥ ‘OMA , J Called Slave Driver ; ’ { { ¢ SAN FRANCI . y 2 1 ghter {c t dicted that it would be adopted. | defies the lumber trust as Dietz did, ene Greneracion, an . ‘ : LOVE S FIGHT Ae grand jury probat ; rede ny. - For four days Vorbantch has held [ve pag th ‘ s . h . hy 4 pecans “tos ’ ‘ man here TONG WAR COMING off logging ngs of the Northern et ‘ot pr aieaan, é tr - LB pods specie $ besa Q ed 0 AN FRANGISCO May 23 Logging Co. and prevented their via, as ‘ IN OREGON re di Uj goo vel lg ge gl pectively, save fro ‘ x war threatens here today as floating logs down the stream past ; ! es and gambling {fereree 300. S enerEe | om et fin : ‘ fer, {the result of the aping by Chi-| his cat sheriff Meining today fight for d mH bryos v tment, uth, Who was run down and killed : Friday night He t berty on 1 $8,000 cash bond, Whitehead was granted a inuance unti xe ete teeee d Press Leased Wire wi it, The three cl MRS. WILLIAM E. CARTER | re ie New iH b a es ates » been | ay 31. Mise ; da r gs found 4 * ® tgead bat fT only eye witnesses — i to the ki trouble here, a e a fp Philadelphia, the other 4 by mu e William h | bee 1 naed also ad . where Honchslantly promenading the cor FEZ SAFE Betty Graham of The Star editorial staff is to find out t y rec 1 teal cor 1 | ridor lad tn green : he is ¢ 4 and has pr coll 1 e n of | ‘Seu ed “pea ig whe not Seattle men usually give up their seats to women ee TANGIER y e safety : President Polk of a ver men we “ ay $2 Ra eco BP ie Gi ee Bt ne The § 8 received a number of complaints from women wealthy Philadelphian, and ha . sa pond py en aon me on this subject recently, so just to find out exactly how “bad Ange ta members are al ho amazed the guests of the | fous jc On app on soe wa hionable Bellevue-Stratford hotel, ave h wed the v 1 Health Off ull in the men are, Miss Graham will ride on all the pr al car Hnes been presented at European co PHO | Brunard’s ef expedition} Ma Announce: | “When she ted ‘with 6; trlaed | Ok RO Rk I; a Mithi ath cal Lay |p this week during the rush hours ti t that the! rrom her motor car and entered the| West Seattle 1s demanding mor yy ra ge ¢ ipl 0: ee And to the first man on each 1 rom her motor car and entered the Sea lemanding more afl foatd tuak the fovalinere Wan a ch car who gives up his seat to Miss » agency had pre ie toa * WEATHER FORECAST tas -covenenet Graham, she will hand a small envelope containing an order on aeern big, brilliantly lighted lobby noth- | telephone Independent | : | wore , with the sultan by bared w petition addressed to con-|ing’ unusual was noted. She wore|company. The franchise provided |* , Fair tonight and | Wedne he ious tribesmen, will be The Star for $5 in gold. making sensational charges |s rhic Parisian hat and a long opera|that the company must extend its|* 4a; moderate northeasterly Tomorrow night between the hours of 5 and 6:30 Miss Gra- ag 4 certain postoffice inspectors cing, F “ oe en 1 * winds | cg Dees Se? seeee. ee) 1 ll rid » Madis cloak. But as she strolled about the Ines whenever 10 subscribers with-)% W'MG® | 8! PARIS, May 23.—When Premier ham will ride on the Madison cable line. She may be on any car, cas the Burns detective ciony became a trifle oppressive, |in a radius of one-quarter of a mile | }Monis, who was seriously hurt in| and will no doubt be hanging to a strap, as most of the passen- . ade and she flung {t open and back upon | demand It | OROVILLE, May 28.—Recause he| the aeroplane accident at Issy Les DOG POISONED gers do. But Miss Graham will carry in her pocket an order for TACOMA, May 23.-Burgiars did |her shoulders, and continued stroll-| But the company pleads poverty. |tunneled under a schoolhouse, in-| Moulineaux at the same time that $5, and the first man who offers her his seat will get the $5. not respect the dead when they|ing. Her sang froid was decidedly |So the council has been petitioned |tending to saw his way through|Minister of War Berteaux was| The Queen Anne dog polsoner is So look out for Miss Graham tomorrow night between 5 and ransacked the home of D. W. Wat-| piquant, considering that in throw-|to compel the phone company tothe floor into the building, Everett killed, was Informed today—of the] getting busy .again according to 6:30 on the Madison cable cars. kins while the family was away.|ing open her opera cloak the full |comoly with the franchise Cobb, 9 y 4 old, appeared In court |death of his colleague, he signed] hilltop residents, Who point to the She will tell Star readers each day just how she is treated by ‘They stole four rings that had be-|length of the green silk tights was| Wardall thinks that the company yesterday an order providing for a national| death of H. A. Stephanus’ blooded ||| Conductors and by passengers, and incidentally throw a few side longed to Watkins’ daughter before |displayed. The tights were of glow | wants ite franchise revoked to en-| He explained that a téicher had| funeral Thursday |terrier “Britt 8 unmistakabl lights on the Seattle Electric company’s latest cattle Jamming she died, ang also a nickel plate|sy silk, and a vivid, if tempered, able It to consolidate with the Sun-}taken his sling shot, and he wanted| It is belleved that the recovery] evidence of the marauder's hand methods thm sad maMhed the casket green, t company. |1t. He was lectured and released, [of Premier Monis will be rapid. | work.

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