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white short is fin- It is lly HOME EDITION Maybe get it, maybe not, (Oh, you fraudt) PRETTY GIRL IS ABDUCTED Entire Police Force of California City in Man Hunt for Criminal Believed to Have Carried Girl Into the Hills—Fear She Has Been Murdered. RICHMOND, Cal., Aug. 4.—Spurred on by the belief that pretty 14-year-old Lulu Sievers has been abducted and possibly murdered, the entire police force of Richmond, headed by Chief Arnold, and all heavily armed, are today engaged in a man hunt over the wild foothills back of Pinole. An Italian, Tony Silviera, is the suspected prey, and a sanguinary battle is deemed certain if the Italian was the one who carried out the abduction. That the chase may terminate in a fight over the girl's dead body was freely admitted by Chief Arnold. The police fear that the abductor, should he find himself hard pressed, will kill his victim first and then attempt to escape. They hope, however, that the girl is only a prisoner in some lonely hut and that her rescue can be effected before the abductor can find a chance to add murder to his other crimes. She is pretty and unusually large for her age. “T'S SAME OLD BALLINGERISM” MADISON, Wis. Aug. 4—That President Taft's conservation poticy Is the same aid “Bailingerism” is the charge made In the current issue of LaFollette’s Weekly, published today. The magazine reviews the recent special message on the Controiier bay land grants, asserting that the president admitted all the facts, comments “This is the meaning of Taft's statement regarding Controller bay: The Pinchot-Roosevelt conservation policy, which was discarded at the beginning of the Taft administration, is still distasteful to the presi dent. These lands skirting Controlier bay should never have become open to private individuals, That is the essential fact in the controvers: The manner in which Taft allowed Richard 8. Ryan to get a foothold at that strategic point illustrates Taft's methods, Taft admits the essen- tial facts. He let the land go. Tha important thing, What induced him to let it go in an unusual manner to these particular candidates, the present investigation may disclose.” (Hy United Press Leased Wire.) | The operation was performed by PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 4-——By| Doctors Rich and Marsh at the taking the tendon Achilles from the |Good Samaritan hospital leg of a lamb and sewing {ft into] The live tissue was taken from the bone of the left leg of Mel ‘the animal and transferred to the Oades, 11, physicians e rl, when both were under the in- pect her to soon regain the use of fluence of ether. the lower limb, which has been! It is expected she will be able to paralyzed two years | walk in six weeks. BOY MURDERER AT 17—-FOR CLOTHES ETHEL BARRYMORE. FILES HER SUIT | (By United Press Leased Wire.) | NEW YORK, Aug. 4-—In spite of the fact that papers in a sult for absolute divorce have been served by Ethel Barrymore on her hus band, Russell Griswold Colt, reia- tives of both today are urging that | an attempt be made at a recon: Ciliation. Colt himself is extreme-| ly anxious that a move in this df rection be made, and members of| the actress’ family are exerting! every influence to induce Miss|]} Barrymore to receive overtures | from her husband. | So far Miss Barrymore has re-| fused to meet her husband rince| she cut short her theatrical season | in the west and hurried to New York and Quebec. Colt has made several efforts to see his wife, but} they have been repulsed. Today} relatives of both are urging the actress to hear his side of the Flies Over Channel | DIEPPE, France, Aug. 4-—Jules Vedrines, in his monoplane, start-| 4 today on a flight to Paris from| Hendon, England. He crossed the} channel safely and landed here at} 4:40 o'clock. Later in the day he will continue his flight jin the Clothes He Bought MUST SHOW oon gi bellboy at the Iroquots hotel, he sticed that William H. Jackson, an aged widower and stock br peared always to have money del entered the aged man’s room about 9:26 one evening, sneaked up to the bed and thrust a cloth soaked in chloroform over his face: “I think we must have fought for 15 minutes,” said Geidel in his con } } PAUL GEIDEL (iy United Press Leaned Wire.) WASHINGTON, . Aug. 4.—The United States Steel corporatic must produce its cost sheets, w ing the actual cost of making steel and furnish this information to the Stanley house investigating com- mittee | This was decided on today when the committee went Into executive session following testimony by|fession. “I hit him with my fists Chas. M. Schwab, in which the|nd finally, when he fell, I jabbed steel magnate said that the various | the cloth way down his throat. 1 companies in the trust furnis didn’t want to kill him, I wanted full ¢ {la of the cost of produyc-| the money for clothes. I wanted to tloc in various plants to each other.| dress well Iike the guests at the Schwob offered to furnish the o hotel. I only got $24.7 mittee the cost sheets of his Bet Geidel told the police he had a plant. He asserted further| mother and sister living at Farm- ® ateol corporation ought to| ington, Conn, He ia the second boy similar information will. murderer in New York within the His statement profoundly |¥ear. Albert Wolter, 18, murdered impressed Chairman Stanley, who|® 15-year-old girl who came to his questioned him closely on this|@partment in answer to an adver- point. The committee held a brief| tisement for a stenographer, session and decided to call on the Sr trust to furnish the cost sheets. 90 ARE HOMELESS | is (Pir United Press Leased Wire.) Que, Aug. 4.— NEWS ITEMS FROM hares thonsind Geilain Gama THE HICKTOWN BEE || 2% ninety people rendered home less, wore the results of fires whica broke out simultaneously yester Tm nereny anmeunses’ |day afternoon at Strathcona and may free matches | Lakeside, summer resorts on Lake The men folk who are Montreal business men, were in the city and only women and children were left to cope with the fire. TO MEET TONIHGT. West Woodland Improvement club ineets tonight District En gineer Breen will be there with plans for sewers in West Wood- land district. | St. Louts. urdie has abandoned his sition and is now ke at a summer re 4 found wanting. *, but 1 kinder Gount if they know juat what it bn The _ONLY VOL. 13, NO. 10. GEORGE ORT SHSPENDED BY LINDSAY Firstbaseman George Ort, who |slugged Umpire Jakey Baumgarten jduring yesterday's game, was in definitely suspended by President Lindsay this morning, Final action by the president will be delayed ntil the report of the affair has n recelyed from Baumgarten, and Ort’s own story has also b received. President Dugda news from Bert Wahling, the re |fractory catcher, who jumped his contract with Dug early in the son, and beat it for outlaw ball in Montana, Whaling will reach the eclty tomorrow morning and will probably fill in the gap at first Fred Weed will likely hold down jtne bag today and Seaton will take up Fred's burden tn the garden. ‘DAPHNE POLLARD IN LOS ANGELES (By Unived Press Leasea Wire.) LOS A} LES, Aug. 4.—Daphne , ollard, known to piaygoers iroughout the West as the “h ane jeading | Opera company, who eloped a week has received ago with E. Strother Bunch, a Seat tle newspaper man, at the close of her reign as queen of the Golden Potlatch carnival, is spending her honeymoon in Low Angeles with her sister, Mra, Miles Gregory, wife of one of the city counctinren. PEER ER ERR Ey ; THE WEATHER For Seattle and vicinity Fair tonight and Saturday light northwesterly winds. Temperature at noon today, badd dada dete tn te oe | SAUSALITO, Cal —Fire, ou |posedly of an incendiary ~ nature, =|completely destroyed the Miramar eafe here early today. The loss is about $4,600. =< eee JURY | | SES (iy Onited Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4—Free | but In @ state of complete collapse j after one of the most tremendous | ordeals that a woman ever passed through, Anna Langley, the girl. | Wife who yesterday was confined |in the city prison with a murder charge against her name, today lies at“her own home, tn the very room in which she slept as a child exhausted but with hope in her heart, for the first time in more than a year, After the morning's Police Judge Deasy's girl was taken direct to the cor. ouer's inquest, where the horror that she had repeated so often, to officers and reporters, again had to be gone over. Then, after minutes that seemed years, came the ver- dict of the jury: “Jame: ordeal in court, the Representatives of citizens living in Rainier valley this morning pro- tested to the board of public works against the garbage situation in that part of the city. The valley was not included in the eral scheme of collection. The matter will probably come before the city council next Monday Though the bonds were for the collection and voted destruction of the Pollard Lilliputian | | stock company how playing at the EES GIR WIFE FROM ~ Garbage Collections Mixed up Seattle Star | INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN_ SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911. |WILL WED ON STAG | | Jose Leo and Nina Gallagher. There is a trite saying that no humorist Is funny to his wife. If this same adage applies also to actor who makes It a business to create laughter, then there is one Seattle girl who is going to take & chance. She is Miss Nina Mae Gallagher who lives with her pa 17} Sixth av, N And after tomorrow night's per formance @ Jone Leo is the comedian in the attle, and he will te himself | neatly and firmly to Mise Gallagh: right out on night. The wedding guests will be| |the audience down tn front. It's an appropriate ending to a footlight ro- | manc 2 case ecsuaccsse So the stage . tomorrow | SEATTLE WON'T STAND — FOR BLACK HAND RULE © How much longer will the people of Seattle stand for Jake;money, the game of DOLLARS against MEN, and the people Forth? Well, Seattle is beginning t thousand people begin a thing t attle will throw off the y force, his chuckling contempt of damned policy must end—and end it will. Jake Furth has pressed h point of endurance The people know he has exacted his tribute because of | rt power, not for service rendered. The peop le know that the oily hand of the boss has reached | ‘The police Give a gir If she's go SEATTLE : ONE CENT. TWAING AND (Mercy a NEWS BEANDS Be. won't stand for that game muc! ‘0 rebel, and when two hundred | The people are long-suffe hey usually finish it. |against corporate thug ‘oke of Jake Furth. His law « Big Business been permitted the people, his whole public-be- |comes, and a s | pression of the f The people of | of their pub’ cial desp: is bullying tactics beyond the ‘Séactie aft official Once the people 's will no longer | activit public offici into the city hall and used the people's officials as pawns against | against the peop! e police them in the financial thuggery business. The people know that Jake the Duwamish valley, Seattle's home owner. The people know that Jake sesame. % RARRHRRRAK Kh * * ® SLEEP OF 105 DAYS ENDS. *| ® VANDALIA, Ils, Aug. 3-—- #) # After sleeping almost continu. | ® ously for 105 days, Miss Hazel & Bchinidt, the etghteen-year-old # girl whose strange case has ® puzzied physicians for weeks, ‘® war awake for five hoirs and # ate three meals, She sald she Wielt no ill effects from the ® slumber Attending physt # clans say the girl's trance te ® broken and that she soon will & be hervelf again * Rhhhehhttthhhhne eeeteteeeeee SAYS TOGO NEW YORK, Aug. 4.-—Making Way through a crowd #0 de: that ae necensary to call out the police reserves to keep traffic from being blocked, Admiral Togo, the nation’s guest, was received here | Kaphatic approval of the arbi- tration treatics signed between the ng! came to his death from a gunshot wound, the shot being fired by Anna Langley, | his wife, while she was tem- | porartly insane, ae a result of | eontinuove intoxication and | | abuse on the part of her hus band. Today, lying in her little white bed, weak and unetrung, but pitt fully happy. she waits for the final hearing before Judge Deasy on | Saturday, Only her mother, her} Priest and the family doctor are owed to talk to her, The hope- 1 spirit, the supreme nerve with which she met her long ordeal you | terday, is gone, Instead, the litte girl, her mother knew before she} ran away with handsome Jim Lang-| y seeme to have come back. She is afraid. She does not seem to |understand that sho is free be- vo of her victory of the spirit | yesterday oe jof garbage for the whole city, for! some reason certain portions of the | jelty were left out In the plan. The) |garbage superintendent says that! the board of public works is to blame. | The Commercial club of Rainier |Yalley will hold a meeting elther {tomorrow or Monday, at which Superintendent of Streets and | Sewers Walters will try to explain ithe matter to the citizens WILL HE ESCAPE RUSSIA'S IRON GRIP? (Ry United Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—The long arm of the Russian gov- ernment, which reached out for Theodore Malakoff to Ellis temporarily balked ‘on petition of Con- gressman Berger of Wisco Secretary Nagel granted a stay In the order of deportation in Malakoff's ‘s a political refug He was one of those who cap- tured the Russian warship Potemkin, in the Black Sea mutiny of 1905, and ever since has been hiding from the agents of the czar, Berger and his socialist constituents will fight to obtain for Malakoff a safe asylum in America. 100 SHIPS TIED UP (Dy United Preas Leased Wire.) LONDON, Aug. 4.—More than 100 ships are tled up here today through the dockmen’s strike. The arbitrators who are attempting to bring peace were in seasion all night. They hope to reach a settle ment before Saturday and thus preyent @ general transportation tle-up. “PERSONALLY CONDUCTED” REVOLUTION ENDS. HAVANA, Aug. 3.—Gen, Ace vedo's personally conducted rebel- lion ended here today. No one paid any attention to his outbreak, and the general, finding himself his sole army, came in-and gave himself up to the police, It ft rains while the sun shines the saying is that the devil in whipping his wife, = — IS HE AN ARTIST. OR JUST IMMORAL iy United Press Lensed Wire.) TACOMA, Aug. 4.—The future career of H. F. Sturgis as a painter | depends largely upon the decision of Judge Arntson in court tomor- row on the question whether the creations of Sturgis’ brush are works of art, or whether they are} immoral and obscene. Sturgis is out on $250 ball today following his arrest by the police, who allege| that the artist obtained the serv- lees of several Tacoma women and girls to pose for him in the nude. Sturgis has retained an attorney and will bring art critics from other cities to testify that the ple- tures from his brush are no more immoral than those painted in the nude by artiste of greater renown AIN'T THIS. FOOLISH? The Quince Pte sneaked stealthily down the slippery streets. He was looking for a nice young Digestion. “It I ketchum, it's all off,” he whispered, with a horrid laugh, But good old Bread was just be- hind He stabbed the Quince Pie in the ribs and the avenue was all clut- |dbrosiic between Germany, France United States, Great Britain and France was voiced today by Ad- miral Togo. “I love peace,” he sald. “And the signing of the treaties marke a creat forward step toward The admiral rested in his apart | undversa! peace.” Mente at the Knickerbocker this afternoon and departed for Wash- ington late in the day TACOMA 1S AFTER OEM. CONVENTION United Press Leased Wire) TACOMA, Aug. 4.-~Preparations are being made today to bring be- fore the leaders of the democratic national committee the many ad vantages of Tacoma as a city for holding the national convention of that party next summer. Selec tion of the convention city will be niade at Washington next winter, and it is planned to make an ag gressive fight for the attraction, climate and the great concrete stadium being urged as the princi. pal inducements. If every seat in the vast amphitheatre were filled, every one of the 30,000 persons present would be able to see and hear all. BUSSIA PEACE MAKER “BERLIN, Aug. 4.—With Russia acting a8 mediator, according to re- here today in the Moroccan and England, prospects of a satis- factory settlement without recourse to arms are brighter. LAFOLLETTE FIGHT MADISON, Wis, Aug. 4.—Plans to capture delegates to the repub- Mean national convention who will support La Follette for the prest dential nomination are being con- aldered here today by the Wiscon sin branch of the National Progres- sive league. La Follette’s friends plan to car. ry their fight for him into every state in the Union. TRIES SUICIDE. Pat Reardon, serving 15 days in the city jail for selling “phony fewelry, tried to kill himself yes: terday afternoon. He dived into the wall of the receiving cel] and suffered a badly bruised skull, His injuries are not serious. Young Men’s $15 and $18 “College Cut’ SUITS $1055 Shafer Bros Arcade and Arcade Annex. tered up with the Quince Pie inside. Wasn't that horrible, Harry? [RR RARRRR ERR | Furth’s men throw Furth’s despotism has throttled | Jake Furth’s car choicest section for the small | destination without paying } No, Seattle n't Furth's power is the power of | muc h longer THE TWO PLANS, WHICH FOR YOU? stand THE CORPORATION PLAN Soak the people—charge all the traffic will bear—that’s the corpor: Mr. Ultimate Consumer profit, plus the rail plus the retail deal ore’ profits, and any other little item af which they happen to think. The vig coal magnates corral the natural »roduct and dole it out with a ‘weather eye” on supply and de nand. THE PEOPLE'S PLAN Let the government, through an Alaska coal commission, to be ap- pointed by congress, develop and Ship the product to the people, THE OWNERS OF THE COAL. That the people's pian. They will ask that this commission build a railway from Controlier bay to the coal fields; that the beds be mined, coal shipped to Controller bay and placed in bunkers there for ship. ment to Coast ports in U. &. Colliers HAVE YOU SIGNED THE COAL PETITION YET? JUDGE ROASTS RELATIVES WHO BUTT IN ON FAMILY Relatives who “butt fn” on family affairs and are liberal with advice in divorce matters, will find little solace in the remarks of Judge Tallman this morning to F. Gile Allen, a young salesman of|they were sharpening a knife on a slot machines. grindstone. Attorne Dalton for Allen is a nephew of Mrs. Elenor|the woman had asked for a re. Hovetsgaard, who started divorce |straining order to keep Hovets proceedings against her busband,|gaard away from the family resi John J. Hovetegaard, a carpenter. | dence, = = =| “Instead of asking for a restrain ing order against the husband,” ex Girl’s Hair Clipped |claimed McBride, “the order should Walla Walla Style issue against Allen, the nephew of the wife, who has stirred up all A sprightly miss of 20 or there bouts strolled into a Second av. Their residence is at 1415 Holgate st, and only yesterday, so says Attorney A. G. McBride, who ap- pears for the husband, the couple head | | munity, and it won't strangle Seattle. 1ower of ballots citizen were getting along amicably while | HOME EDITION 1a di'mond ring, t you on the string. me, Gertie!) h longer. ting. ‘I are slow to revolt ery, but never yet has the black hand of to strangle an American come Sooner or later the revolt instead of bullets ends the ope n getting mad. That $ in this transfer squabble with w they are in earnest theif the knee to special privilege. as it has been in times past yester refused to help Jake who refused to be held up. he citizen rode to his end 1 on, and t uble fare the Business black hand SEHR RRR * Order for Express Companies. # WASHINGTON, August 3— # The interstat commerce # commission today ordered all expr companies to 80 amend their tariffs that their # rates to intermediate stations # between producing and com te suming points shall be propor %& tonate to the full rates be- * tween those points. Perro eee eee es * ee eee ee ee 700 “STAR BOYS” “WAVE FUN AT THEATRE Last night the largest crowd of newsboys and carriers ever gottem together were taken to the Seattle theatre by the circulation depart | ment Star. At least 700 boys met at T ar office last night a€ 7:30 and marched in a body to the attle theatre. Manager Drew reserved an entire section of the theatre for the news: handling The Star. But evem Mr. Drew, who has entertained the newsboys of this city many times, went wrong in figuring how many boys he would have to entertain last | night | The Pringle stock company put on a number of extra stunts last night for the boys, and fairly outdid themselves to give the boys a good time. boy STOPS STREET CAR WITH SHOTGUN _ (By United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—Desperation drove John Onnicky to stop a streets Jcar with a shotgun today. “I tried to stop one in every Jother way,” he told Judges |in the municipal court, “and the |ears kept right on going. 1 hap |pened to have a shotgun with me, so finally I pointed it at a motor | man.” Did he stop?” tnquired Judge | Scully. “You bet he did. He did not start up till I had got on, either.” Judge Scully continued the case. HRRSRE CME EERE RE WANTED $10,000,000 * FROM KING PIERP & NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—When © Percy Passmore of Long Island # City walked into the offices of ® John Pierpont Morgan today and coolly demanded $10,000,- 000, with which be said he fn- tended to buy the National City bank, the genial financier ® crooked his thumb, and husky ®& persons threw Passmore into * the street. * Passmore said he intended © to hurt “some one.” He is In ® Bellevue hospital, where the % brainstorm sharps are trying #€ to agree as to the brand of his ® insanity. * eee TTT Se ee Te Tee eT Tee *« eR AKER ERK (By United Press Leased Wire.) | PARIS, Aug. 4.—Princess Ponia- towski, who was Miss Elizabeth H, Sperry of Stockton, Cal, is dead {here today. The Poniatowskis lived in San Francisco for several years. Q their marriage in 1894, the prince engaging fn various busines® enterprises with Wm. H. Crocker, whose wife is the princess’ sister. The couple had lived {n Paris for years, although the prince is ‘the titular head of a Polish prinel- pali this trouble, and who been [liberal with his advice for her to get a divorce.” 3 Allen wae in the coustroom, al- . hough Mrs. Hovetsgaard wa: barber shop yesterday sent. Judge Tallman dismissed bi I want a close hair cut—a clip. | petition for a restraining order, and you understand?” she sald to Fred /a¢ the same time warned, Allen to Dunean, at chair No, 2 be more chary with his advice. Clipped all over your Wille ts « Galle. te tombaae gasped the barber. |and wife to settie. They may make "Yep. It’s the new style. The ‘up if they should take a notion to coronation and the Empress Jose-|do 80,” he said. “It is not your phine and those styles are out of | province to advise the getting of date now.” ja divorce, It is their business, and So the barber clipped, while a/you should not interfere with it.” gallery of 20 male bipeds looked on. | (——— SAR pose they'll call the new style Nei “the Walla Walla,” buh? UN ERTAKERS | || UND WHAT BOOZE DOES. | “You better not drink for eight years again,” was the warning of| Judge Albert H. Beebe yesterday afternoon to H, Edwards, as he sus: wended sentence on Edwards and Jack Ryan, arrested on a charge of | This merry “figthing.” Edwards sald he had chorus will be taken the first drink in eight years the official hymn of the good ship Umatilla when it casts off to: night and starts on a two-day cruise up the north channel as far as Van- couver, Only instead b of 16 men on the dead man's chest, there will be about 120 of ’em, and they will sit on the casket only in a figura- | tUve. sense. Those jolly madeaps, bers of the State Undertakers’ as sociation, will start tonight on thelr KEKE KKK KKK * ae VIVLIN CASE IS A MARVEL. & MOSCOW, Idaho, Aug. 3.— * George Steltz of this place has * a violin case made of 958 * pieces of material, represent: ing forty-four kinds of wood, * some of which is said to be *® from every country in the * world, Mr. Steltz, who Is also * a mechanic, says the case * represents two months’ work, * performed at different * during many years, * * * times ESHEEEEH SAE EEE START TODAY; HERE’S THE WHEEZE ON IT ON OUTING j annual outing. While on the briny deep, they will hold the annual meeting, elect officers and do other things that plain business men do on such events, Carking care, embalming fluids, ete,, will be relegated to the dry land. Whatever embalming fluid is taken along will be for private. consumption, the steward of the Umatilla says. In addition to furnishing enter tainment for themselves and the transaction of really important business, the annual outing of the funeral directors always calls for a good old wheeze from the news+ paper funny men, This is it, the mem i Le