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THE SEATTLE STAR ANTI-HANSON FACTION LOSES BY Won Council Presidency GIRL WILL 60 T0 \ ‘Girl Who Poisoned Lover's Wife. for Lane, But Loses Vote INSANE ASYLUM r- Court Order Expected Some! Cy | at New Agreement Planned ITS VICTORY: METAL TRADES MAY RECONSIDER BOLSHEVIK! ARE FRAME SCALE ITALIAN CLAIMS AGAIN The Reported Agreement on Allied Forces Successful © 2 DEFEATED Politicos and inhabitants of city|r wherein Council ¥ . ; Melty attach ‘more Importance to) All, Hesketh, Phonon nt potter Time Next Week Coast Convention Fiume Is Now Denied Against Rec RRS coming election of a momber| hii Son and & = bape | ‘ — a f y May 1¢ (United rem) Sues ne conetl to complete the) other » OAKLAD Ma nite BY FRED 8, FERGUSON wo 1 A Presay term of Roland W owt Until Friday afternoon, the Continued From Page One Srena.)--With “6 ms |(CUnited Press atalt ¢ . r have 4 A addle Bt ie home last | ay us of opinion wa ! I gs e ; 5 Pea PAniS, May 16—-With. th anteils ohithe ou va han does the averag i rd was the str t ¢ ' " eaty rapidly as » I 1 wectors, the | While conjecture as > w Jate named for t t and « filed back to take their aces dur-| Austrian p tr apldly , lain the berth is rife in the cor |t ' ' f who | ing reading of their findings enentir Coast me ' ning form, the belief prevailed ioe need to i rs of the county-clty building, | are ed with troling th During ah gen Prondlaceps Ato y iting today that reconsideration of Qn Ma our poxitions on tha SG fe generally conceded that the|election. “Ann t locked up, Ruth, In a room near the otiiy the ected a6 shali’s sdevieaeads: aainie ta fon river were hiawile baekuee Wianwon faction in the councit wil! | time that Clift courtroom, cried as her heart t : 500 whe reported Gen, J Mvable to elect a man who wilt! candidate would ak. Carmody, she said resentatives, to discuss a new wor . Bb ay Se ' With them in several import- | outside of Seatt had hurt her thru. “something he ing agreement. ‘The agreement ia to Nelson Page, American side, British comman Jer in th r it matters now under considera-| four ye cain no said against Dudley Storrs,” the wdpptant’ the Macy plat ambassador to Italy, who arrived region yur artillery am . man whose wife she poisoned The ovganiantion has deck to here from Rome yenterday, was ex:| rifle fire broke up twounfantry at The anti-admini ion forces, ty who want! When the whispered word ran act independently of the American | Pected to tell President Wilson that |tacks, We suffered on t cas Seording to one with an ike wildfire thru the courtroom wadirativn 6° Labor promuiga- |" vew final rejection of Ita ualte to the ground and an eye on © have been and corridors, and thore who had dan oF kine ments and |@¢mands will precipitate a revolution On May 6, we conducted ei," F inner workings of the city J. Coyle, an| not gone home when was ad na andlad tae thee Packhe eakel in that country, ceasful raid, our infantry co-operate “Mp rnment, by electing Council returned yet! journed at 5 o'clock ked back Cunningham, Portland, {x| The “big four” have turned the |ing with our gunboat flotilla on the W. D. Lane president of the service with the Slst division; |to be in at the fir mor new president of the organiza, teffitorial section of the AustroHun-|Tulgas. We took several prisoners “gi Rell, have defeated their own | John A, Bennett, former punty and val mur Other officers ected are: #rlan terms over to the council of | and machine guns. ee As president of the body,| treasurer, a resider annals of Washingtor Searsediads Goa’ ed -dang (Ore? sters, Altho the latter! General Maynard, British com fiman Lane ix now acting/attle; Charlies 8 tory, Ruth was brought 7 president: EA. Knapp, Vancouver, |D0dy had the matter under consider-|mander ont Murmansk front, br and will not have a vote/attle, member of the park board; | pack inte the court y com 4 Wash. os y asurer ation yesterday, no announcement | made the following report the election of a new member,| Col, W. M. Ingtis and Maj peed, cave involuntary The’ Convention in expected to ad.|Was forthcoming regarding any| “On May %, the shore of Lake losing the opposition ranks|R. Drever; 8. F. Woody olene?: ng of her ljourn not later than Wednesday, al-| finds {t ma » made egoniero wan red of the Bel ballot. mayor of Bothell, now a hands tho some delegates are insistent that Deny Compromise Much credit.1s due Alii Councliman Cotteril! was also of West Seattle; Robert L. Proctor, She hid her face in her arms as the onvention will adjourn late ay troops for repairing the Mianted an ant!, so that two votes| president of the Central Labor the members of the jury took their ms, “+ SEP im When the Italian delegates « far ox Mallwkaya, To the Min be counted lost to the mayor's | counc and James A. Taylor, | pia bat suddenly lecked up at My Detailed terme of the working |returne tward, Russian troops eccupled a ents on the council president of the Metal Trades! jyage Jurey as he inquired if @ \ Rreement which will be presented | Culated oF as jekina, Danilovekoe and Mormiage PAB seen by some frequenters of| council; George W. Hill, president | y, t had been found. He was » Pacific coast shipyard employes, bead been ached by the other a -- eity hall, the election will re-|of the park board; W. W. Ladd/inen handed the typed rheets which ] when accepted, are expected to be re- | * eg io jaevs Willie to Manage itself into a battle for the'and Ed T, Levi taba. hates cee wae doomed (4/6 | | vealed Monde: under the league 4 - rs hse are | i? period of year E. lest ata ete beting “the t of a pris ‘Ba. arthenware ' | : | t from , a ell or treatment in & senharium would ert to Italy. During this) WASHINGTON, May 9%—(United AY ] TLE WILL ‘LEGION WANTS for the insane. Ruth and her at Box i |Peace Message on sreuie revert | o ie My. During thi p WASHINGTON, May 0a | orn ere reconciled to the lat ; ie | * ’ “ x Kostas aaanal = : j hana én og | Wilson’s Return »«: the use of the Jugo-Slavs, rmany bh ena die basinal on Ty 59 F | WASHINGTON, May 10.—(Ur iteq | that they might be recompensed for | the island o leringen in the North Then She Smiled | Press.)—President Wilson will de; tbe lons of Fiume sea ‘ ane } % 1 en 1 A i Th such a compromise wasever| Official dispatches received today. | gs bon ug I en i Thin is the latest picture of Ruth Garrison, who was declared by a/liver bis peace treaty menage 10), 04 t4 i now denied in Ameri- from Holland teported formation i i i ibi- > oom te ene | Sto the Bon Marche tea room March This photograph was taken |turn home was stated at the} | pig IE oF 5 Fn agen : . le, Too, Will Raise Vic-|Veterans Protest Prohibi-|ooiercs* the import. of the one Sterr# 18 the Hon Marche tea room Marah 18. This phocograr oe mantis Moos that (no invitation of any sort) the calcareous sands found thers i ; . A he county-« uilding during one o enbrunene . wan innued to the jans to return, 'the manufacture of earthen short sentence, and turning, she| : Sivan! The MOONS, 60 cabled here e fry Loan Quota =| tion of Wines and Beer |stort sentenc, sad) turning, she) 2 . |, ie, mesma. 0 be cabied here Sd that tney came, tect colty’ on |The ew compesy hae Seal | 2 Ge teerek fies on-tteten | 008 two membere at. the) home, Te bee ea sauert B $ Pus, said, will he shorter ‘und be| thelr own initiative, The Ttallans €x° | Prederick William Hohencotantay | ST. Ui jay — i jury showed deep emotion far more Deputy Sheriff Herbert Beebe. “So thi Br ki devoted largely to domestic ques |omne®: ° ue eh ye a J the director-manager, says the med From Page One || "rest)—Full congressional ti than the defendant, when the ver was then returned to her me’ ing oKe = turn was necessitated thru regard | patch 0 mm) Yeetigation of the action of war | bi way read in the home at 200 roadway ri ea measaue,.. private aa. | fF the other ailies, Germany having | anes dic’ ead be et sad ‘eaty mesen; " ate ad: | aue yned the idity of a treat oa * department officials in releasing ; w. In| where she awaits another session ‘ | questione A y ea “Wicked Then ‘The state of Washington, plai vices indicate, will be one of the ~ o ite A . H number Ste P nenaicl feat) and giving ogy Heeamgger tite, ve. Ruth Garrison, defendant,” | when Judge Jurey must commit her n Me longest the president hae ever de po Paley h. the Italians would not par Afghanistan Men F _ to jors WES lead the clerk. “We, the jury in to some state Institution for tr R th G i livered to a joint session of congress, | “~ >" : * tte tard tayine but we wit| @emanded in resolutions unani: h0° above entitled cause, do find|men for her mental U WTP wea socess to coche tho Guees in Dispute Unchanged Arrive in Mo | mously adopted today by the t ity.” Prosecuting Attorr 1 al 4 develop A® a consequence, it would appear LONDON, May 10—A mi forget - tre} the defe nt not guilty le om situation and velop 7 DP tne tent | caucus of the American lesion. | “")..° full seconds not a sound| Brown expressed the ¢ Nents requiring certain of the pro-| the status of the Italian question is|from Afghanistan arrived in Mo subscribed $2,000 when we v NTHIA GREY a > The caucus demands that congress | (+r, on the stillness of the|she will be first sent BY CY sR | «in the pence treaty just where it was when Premier Or-| Thursday for the purpose of him rated at $50,000. We will intruded upon th P forget him nor wil! we forget|'mmediately banish + forever from) courtroom. ‘Then came a sob from | Walla Ob! 1 can't’say anything! I ca He plane also tq meet the mem. |lando and Foreign Minister Sonnino | lishing relations between that - y America aj! aliens and undesirables. some member of Ruth's family seat ‘There. he believes, it will be fi talk ghteen-yearold Ruth ¢ sera of senate foreign relat first departed from Parix, with the | try and the Russian Bolsheviki, certain wealthy man not Bd miles from Pioneer| ST: LOUIS, May 10.~(United | oq along the window jedge on one # too young, and it will n rison, wrapped emus her by pon his return and ingle exception that Orlando has cording to a wireless dispatch ff Who ran out to California. |Prest}-The American legion wi of the court anible to give proper oat, was standing in the midst with them in detail. |nince received a vote of confide Moscow toda ‘ ~| meet in Minneapolis, Nov, 10-12. Min fi “ cial ment, which will result in her going a little circle of relatives in a wait:/ from the Italian parliament ~ Wil we forget scores of other ou will read the special find . ‘ 4 women who! BtaPolis won the honor of entertain: | ings ordered the judge either to the Eastern Washington |ing room ¢ ne of the courts Reports the Chinese have) Afghanistan bordering on India erly f led to m to bat |ine the world war veterans after a) “rq the defendant commit the |@*¥!um at Medical lake, oF to Steila-| Ghostly, almont uncanny, she stood been advised by the Peking govern-|has an area of 240,000 equare i utterly fa! come to bat) ord fight with Chicago yeaterday = 5 coom. face pallid, eyes burning with unnat * ment not to sign a treaty which | and a population of about 4,500,000, crime charged? | ll Unsettled| f | | ‘The Htinols metropolis made a dra. | ure j May Demand Hearing ural brightness 1 nsettled turns he former. German conces i | Yen y | | |matic effort to land the prize, but! «noes the jury acquit her because| If at any time her family believe | $09 WASHINGTON, May 10.--(United|sions in the tung peninsula A d Shi : berdeen Shipyard — Just 11 minutes after the verdict hi | was counted out when various sol- they can prove the girl to have. re covered her mind, her reteane may be of her insanity or mental irrespons Press.}—President Wilron has not! changed his position on Fiume, ac | of “not guilty” had rung out thru ibility at the time of the commission ministration ; obtained thru another trint by jury,| the corridors of Judge Jurey’s court,! cording to advices reaching the moet Resolutions to be considered today ge = one? at which time she must be proven | Attorney Hilen sought me out, called| white House today: | a antes ine. leadership’ included a demand that Ireland shall! °°. tne insanity or mental ir | Mentally sound aside quietly and sald: “Miss! Stories that the president would| . W. Ladd, chairman, staged jive seif-determination. Another While Ruth was on her way to the! Grey, I have noted the psychological |agres to hand Fiume over to Italy| show at Dutbic’s shipyards} responsibility continue and exist at called for rigid supervision of his ° county detention home Friday night./ angle you have developed in your | a4 andatory until 1923, after) 56 pretty girls sold thou-| tory texts in American schools. jthe time of the trial Dudiey Storrs started on his way | write-ups of this case. It leads 2 pace Tran te Coconut Boece . = + ies Prohibition of light wines and/ Ps were three of the questions | BACK !0 Okanogan in the custody of to believe that you are truly aNd] possession, were branded as vurel Orne ee subacrictions | Te™ Wat Protested in others, and |, 700" were Tae OT oy tne court Sheriff H. E. Stark, He must an-|doeply interested In young girls. Be | etion” and without foundation | POLSEn Te: WF tuuraale ke baponenaad Ruth | "Wer t© two charges there in June, | cause of this, 1am going to let-you! ‘The information cabled here con 1y was atx the re and L. W. W. journals be suppr to bg cra should they find Ruth, connection with his conduct to-|see Ruth for a few moments.“ firshe Giepatehes from Paris that the —. eee. ey e area ward Ruth Garrison. Ruth placed a soft, warm, shaking |, I subscription of $100,000 to| urday morning. The women expect! A fourth question was not ans “ vs ae a little hand in mine and repeated: regan he Fa nae tora his post to pass the half million mark by|Wered by the jury, It read anything.“ bean't any | “How did you feel when you heard | Mexican Troops ats F. Guerin, county chairman | midnight “If such condition of insanity or the Victory lonn, state! that) Liberty loan speakers raised $20, mental irresponsibility does not exist . the verdict read, Ruth? 1 asked, | idmbected the ccunty to meet|o00 at the Moore theatre Friday |at the time of the trial, is there Search for Bandits wie cdke ateaah tho putea weal ‘quota of $604,300 Saturday / night, and M. F. Backus, president such likelihood of a relapse or re! NOGALES, Ariz, May 10.—AlthO made a mistake when he read it, and ‘The figures Saturday morn-|of the National Bank of Commerce, currence of the insane or mentally |several hundred Mexican §0VTD- | when the jury confirmed It, It seem: | Showed county subscription | will duplicate that amount. Irresponsible condition that the de-|ment troops spent last night! oy just like something inaide me} $ TING ALSO Of $547,100. D. E. Skinner, president of the|fendant ts not a safe person to be \searching for the bandits who raid-|iroke—t imply couldn't look at MARIE WALCAMP % Wietory loan headquarters|skinner & Eddy company, an-|at large?” However, the answer to|ed Cananea, Mex. yesterday, 0° them—the jurors, when they came IN y night, a pretty irl,|nounced he will double every sub-|the third question was a sufficient trace of the band has been found./in pid you see me?” WITI? A “THE as the Goddess of Victory, | scription made in his two plants. answer to the satisfaction of the according to information here to- a. 2 CONTINUOUS RED GLOVE” climb a flight of golden stairs} Mrs, Kieth Bullitt, 1056 E. Pros-|court day. Troops from Nogales, Sonora.) 1+ would have been difficult not to PERFORMANCE AT 2:30 P.M. “put the “V" in Victory—the| pect st, and Mra, Edgar Ames, May Go to Walla Walla are leading the search ace her, As the jurors entered, she| ap ¢lectrically-lighted banner| chairman of the women's committee,| Accompanied by her mother and, Late reports show a death lst) i hoe head the cords on her| overhead at Second ave. | with 20 other Seattle women stormed | sisters, the girl was taken back to of five in Cananea, including the 1 wood out like ropes and her ‘Cherry st the audience in the Metropolitan the: | the little room off the courtroom to|chief of police and four of his (00 Cot ee tree inde clamp: E T M T N [he women's division reported a/atre Friday night and sold $34,000 in await the coming of Mrs, Matthew men Under the direction of city | 4 spaxmodically on her breast. Ev-| gale of $400,000 up to Sat- bonds. }Dow, matron of the detention jofficers, the town has been oF-| 1. inuscte in her body was tense, | |Ranized for defense against future| ing he sat there like a statue of EVER STAGED ik THE WEST | raids, SUNDAY NIGHT something in great agony | 1 did not press more questions, quickly aa possibile, I felt that this hour belonged solely .o her brave, broken mother and the little group of relatives hovering about her. Ruth with any said good-bye Preas.)—Union street car men have served a hour strike notice on| the receivers of the Pittsburg Street | Railway company ‘The ultimatum declares that the men will walk out at midnight to- STARTING FOR THE WEEK MATINEES WED. & SAT. Banish Booze But Keep Brass Ra a night unless the receivers agree | THIS AD CONTAINS NO PROMISES, NO RECORD OF to submit their demand for in- ATLANTIC CITY, May 10. creased wages to the war labor (United Press)—-The bar and ]) ITS LONG RUNS IN NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO AND LONDON, NO ALL-STAR CAST, ETC., ETC. brass rail tions are national institu and should never mitted to perish from t land of ours—prohibition prohibition This, in board. or Secretary. Daniels BUT— | Returning to U. S. effect, was urged by ITS A pa ay & Seer? HIT BREST, May 10.—(United Press.) | sire, J. RL Schermerhorn, of IT’S A COHAN & HARRIS CAST The transport Mount Vernon was! Orange, president. of the State |] 1T’S A COHAN & HARRIS PRODUCTION en route to New York today with | Federation of Women a ole -s | lacy Re. owas eyo ‘ ies addressing $00 Spericky of that | he oun ‘ernon, which ealied organization here toda | THIS FIRM HAS NEVER DISAPPOINTED THE Jat 3 o'clock yesterday, also carried || “the federution “ta, discussing || | the first units of the 23rd (Illinois | National Guard) division. plans for the metamorphosis of the erstwhile saloons into social centers after July 1, Mra, Scher merhorn urged the retention of re and brass rails when this || in order to hold the inter- || est of the men AMERICAN PUBLIC CHINESE ADMITTED TO BAIL Ah Lee and Wong Bak Wing, Chi- COHAN AND HARRIS PRESENT |nese arrested Inte ‘Thursday. after | noon on a charge of selling cocaine | of $1,000 each, Friday afternoon, United States Commisisoner R, McClelland. , ‘| FRISCO BAKERS AND | PARENTTEACHERS TO MEET DRIVERS MAY STRIKE! SAN FRANCISCO, May 10.—(Ry sity Heights Parent-Teacher associa | United Press.) n nion ints pie SUNDAY | tion will be held at the schoolhouse | bakery wagon drivers will take CS) Tuesday evening, May 13, at 7:30) strike votes at their meetings to- | o'clock. night, following refusal of several large bakeries to quests for wage in eet the men’s re: aves and shorter | AUTO KILLS BOY | TACOMA, May 10.—Theodore 35 hours eet BOOK AND LYRICS BY OTTO HARBACK AND JAME re seusrutos hare ReaS. an: eH ONL Price MONTGOMERY—MUSIC BY LOUIS A, HIRSCH ernoon in @ collision between an au.) CHICAGO WORKERS SPEED No HIGHER tomobile and a street car CHICAGO, May 10.—An_ extra Nights, 7:15. 9:15 | burst of speed was put on today by the Victory bond ea mn com: A MUSICAL GOMEDY IN A CLASS BY Bi|..0%2 "ctor al, |S. eas Tenth Ave. and Kast Pine St. | serve district in an effort to put EDWIN SV i; Hashkone over the district quota of $652,500,- IT ELF you A 5 Ww N phir 000 by midnight. It was 90 per — SIGNOM PHILIP Sevier cent subseribed today Harpist CLASE MEMBERSHIP LISTS Memberdhip lists of the Whitney chorus were scheduled to close at 11 p.m, Saturday, at headquarters, Rai- nier-Grand hotel, Only boys with specially good voices will be permit: jted to join for the Eastern summer trip after Saturday night, it was an | nounced, JOSEF MARTIN, Pianist First Cycle May 9, 1919 Second Cycle .. May 10, 1919 4:15 P.M. Benefit of Seattle Society for Broader Education PRICES | NIGHTS .. sos owe MATINEE SATURDAY ... MAT. WED. (BEST SEATS). oe » +++. -50¢ to $1.50 gay | $1.00 | x siilitisnistantan sn shaban al ed il ita pening Be wenger 79 a the any particular apprehension in peace “BEHIND THE SCENES SEPTEMBER MORN” LEW WHITE SEE over to Japan—aa decided by the “big three’--have failed to create | circles | ; Members of the American com lows of $500,000, fire of origin mission expressed confidence today | determined as yet, destroyed a 4, that when the time came the Chi-|ton, twin-screw steamer hull, on ti nese would sign the treaty without | ways of the Grays Harbor Mi ABERDEE May 10.—T Is Swept by Fire® ; 4 further opposition corporation and a shipway and & They pointed out that China gains adjoining, as well as a number far more under the league of nations |shops, Friday night. The fire than she loves thru the concessions | partment and a fire tug were po to Japan, and that she cannot af-| jens to cope with the blaze. The fin ford to remain outside the league. | started at 5:15 p. m. —WITH— —STARRING— (ABIE KABIBBLE) ST HEBREW COMEDIAN ON THE COAST THE SEPTEMBER MORN MAIDENS IN THE NOVELTY OF NUF SED! THE FUNNI ALL NOV ‘TIES! RPHEUM THIRD. — AND = MADISON

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