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There's no sadness, Play the fool, boys; Only gladness, It’s the rule, boys; And a happy sort of madness 5 Be like schoolboys In Potlatch aitdewss orn _... SEATTLE’S ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER ne VOL. 4. NO. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 15, 1912. ONE CENT COMMITTEE ALLOWS i in Open |PLEASANT LUNACY MORE OF HANFORD’S : | TAKES POSSESSION FRIENDS TO TESTIFY : | AS POTLATCH OPENS — In apite of ite desire to complete,| Judge Hanford between 12 and 1 Mibemen dada ng cage BOALT if possible, ite investigation of the) * Mm. - 20 or 30 occasions by le 4 4 i BNE RAD BOLT ay past three y E greelonal committe this moring fears Hanser wae seer aa rm ; said the small boy, "I feel all quivery inside.” Gressional committee this morning| admitted that he was “a great hand| / Willie!” said the woman. “They'te coming, 1 guesa: cE again extended the courtesy to Han-/at napping.” He said that once he} 4 . ear abe a a | ford’s attorneys and allowed them | called a conductor's attention whee } , am” sda, yolcoman, “rou 4 tee 1 ee cael Sas Ar bloth beyena Galen 9 : * y voice ‘ yut he wore a broad grin. ao cee eS {gone r block, Serene Galer at, x Sy / 4 tins ‘ Oftiver,” said the woman, “I couldn’t move back an inch if my nesses. |where his home ts f - . " 4 | life depended on it y's got his kneo planted right square William Adams, a former stip! Denies McMahon's Testimony. : . J . y j | in the back of my nec man on the Yesler way cable testi-! wf. Stratton, the frat witness : : 2 ee Fr ; . sing BUY, lady.” nad & pleasant volce from behind, “but my knea Be ee, ny areaee car bin | eegpmareing, denied that | Judge te my 3 4 f . i - ” fat party gets off my foot. stagger when he stepped off bI8 jranford was asleep for 15 nuinoute 4 * ae t } w ‘hou ty gets my ot car. The judge was péiuted out tol during the trial of 4 ¢ ager nn j And o in ar." ow do 70h ap him by a passenger, he said. He fied to by L. H. McMahon of Salem j of, Fa i : noticed him walk unsteadily for 10 Rivatton ‘sene memociated wit s t : sia sae deal ed eee Of 16 fect, and then the car started ron ta Caak tat” Te le bee , ‘ - va go", °F bate to tne my ti gh rage gg eget weatetoi ey for the Pacific Coast : P : J ; reso ’ don't stop that wiggling and One of the “Peculiaritics.” }Steemship Co. . ‘ : e ‘ ; j foe “¢ er my kpee and spank you The feature of the morning was ‘arroll B. Graves, attorney ; : ' . tay the manner in which Charles K © Oregon-Washington — railr Poe, attorney for the Dexter Hor mee B. Murphy ve ton bank and other corporations, ‘Title Guar got himself tangled up. ride Co. called by Hanford's a! rp ; testified that he neve Hanford intoxicated. b judge had “peculfarities vingst ath; : lated an incident on & st ation attor were to iMustrate « Harity” on the { tht " ; the : ; ! me otiudee H rd. The fw | ri 3 2 2 p : % 4 : : e white f been conversing with Mrs " t Austin E. Griffiths ; ’ : : } 18. ' tol he testiffed, on the front pl r 2, ¥ afterncen took the st | ¢ rel ne lephans “EI of the car. jt ate testimony given by Attor i i elt eS pa Sealed ‘ . : m pico! h Judge Stopped Suddenly. ney L. H. MeMahon of Salem, 0. ba ight tal nd ‘ cs 2 In the middie of the conversa /\fcMahon had testitled that Judge In addition to many cam : ; ind Tika Then the Band Blared. nine ee ee | AFTERNOON AND EVENING & 4 p. m—Pipe organ recital # at First mM. E. church, 5th av. & and Marion st a 5 p. m—Aercplane flights ® along city water front from ® Harbor isiand “ 7:30 p. m.—Sells-Floto circus # at Fourth av. and Blanchard. # 8 p. m—imperial Russian © band concert at grandetand. #@ Elke’ band concert at Pioneer # square band stand. * tion, the judge suddenly stopped, |fianford was asleep for 15 minutes | And the elephants were actually ridden by Eiks. . rrying a sin announcing that he fi and he* seemed be oblivion of | quring the trial of a damage sult in|” = wee Paice = se egg ae the presence of Mrs. Poe. This at- Tacoma. Griffiths, who was attor Eos ee ’ Badge hig eoaeapgiees The witness told the com coneln hor kne ge only could appre Mittee that the incident occurred mony Ad a eivership be before he had become aware of the| matter in the Alaska Packers’ case finite knowledge only fadge's “peculiarities. He denied the allegation in the for BY FRED L. BOALT at te ate how dry t were | Both W. peachment complaint that he an Take the case of just This is Capt. F. G. Githam of No. 2 truck, who jor € ‘ And There's Mrs. Jones. loraconiy an j | has been a firefighter 20 years, and who is lead 6 state ithe Suddenly the woman on the curb . r a “Wh the his partner. E. 8. McCord, recelve one Seattle fireman. Beek aie ratyented that ho $140,000. He said that he receive ins Riis Sal fight for the platoon system. in the ac * a and cried Why, for Made the temark torhis wife d 0 as receiver. This sum 7 sate ying article Cage Githam tells why the [ye years t and’s sake! Mrs, Jones, how lor fog the prebeace of Judge Hant h the fees recetved by | t in | present system works a hardship on the men. « ) nigh he a e you beer here and in tones that might have been ner, as attorney for the re-| nt 20 years at, ee 508% pat Se Mrs. Jones had been sitting be audible to Judge Hanford. Attor, amounted to approximately | Charies Harris, negro, 60, shot married man : al vv : side her y Hughes for Hanford repeated |only $90,000, it was shown to the/ang killed James Hammond, %0,| with a family, and must score ee the question as to whether Judge|congressional committee. Other | 114 4 nearo, at 6:30 o'clock this! therefore maintain . @ , ; his protect ford Id have heard the re-jreceivers in New Ye ew Jersey ; sone a : and Alaska also recelved fees in| ™orning. at the gas works on Lake of 20 years covers, Sideline Talk. if it ain't Mre Smith! pa RRR eR that ain't the funnie Willie, too. * * *|/® DEAD IN wiserieeul “Oh absolutely yes.” replied Poe. |that case Union, owned by the Seattle Light tber Seattle fireman } course, the years wien (6) ono Aa nonumy? Of alli ® Scene %) home dren, he's the worst. I've had|* F. A. Barcky, 24, Billings, #) * hes, pared ac the answer of} Kerr will be called either tomor-|ing company. I t dry) . own witness, agnin re-lrow or Wednesday to give testi | t ceakc hamid. we Wah eiee my Me a oo when the kiddies were am.| my troubles with that boy, if ewr|#* Mont ted the question. This time Poe| mony concerning the Hanford Irri-| gies leading up from the 1ak@, and | hore oft jn the 24 fOr dressed for bed “Daddy” |& mother did. Beside me one min./* Mrs. BE. G. Poblmann, San @ replied, “Ol absolutely not.” Me jgarion Co., in which Judge Hanford. | immediately began shooting. He menig—trom &to. 9 f b= t home for the be-|tte, gone tho next. And I can't|* Francisco then explained that Judge Hanford| ana Kerr and McCord were original | gnot three times. One bul'et en- meaig -from o or : as ha ho me for ede ute, gone’ tho cnet ae * 2 81% Geo, Brohagn) eastuane aie * had been standing on the platform |tneorporators. ad breakfast. from 1 to 2 for fore-bed romp Daddy nd i ae oe ae dak 11a Batten 4 toa tiene pumengers a? gotcea| rad junc, and from 7 to 8 for ‘ wsa not home when the|Oh, well, he'll look after himself. | Buriiepon: De uae ele Vetwaen Mrs, Poe tndla bape ss ease eeanic Ae ROME, 17? Oranen prayers were sald. He| suppose. Anshow, | ain't worrying.| * Mrs. Charlotte Hart, Cam rs Hanford. d that Vineet fame t0eek ihe ebene Of the The Githam home ‘ts 25 6 could not hear the “God|! said to my busband only th atlas eins ek * “peculiarity Judge Han-|@ WEATHER FORECAST iiacduis Dek et Tith. be gave “hick ‘ ! er se Mi Allian Kelly, 19, ford suddenty became pr reocenpied | Fair tonight and Tuesday; @| Other than to| boule at which Capt. Gil- mamma } at gp in deep thought and ceemed to for-|@ not much change in tempera. say something about Hammond's ham {* stationed. Thé And then the lon balding on ip. each oth LF eae ete get the existence of everything else.) & ture; moderate northerly having given him bad medicine, he journey one way chu nights wit h their trun’ SRR bee fog nae ‘ing ola Never Saw Him Drunk. *# winds. Temperature at noon, */ wouldn't talk about the crime. somes 20 minutes. This ery firemiin’s wife that I was going to enjoy my |¥ anise . ling man, Richard Eskridge. memler of the Result of Quarrel les vex 20 minutes In which ae says Capt. Gilham, “faces | self this week if I never did again.” | * Lacey, : "i rn a Y 7 % to eat and visit with his the same desperate, never ‘That's just the way I feel about Mrs. Tudor, 32, i’ Rainter club, testified he ned rid-}*® | The murder probably was the) 0° iy ding night Mrs. Jones. Honest, my house|* Louise Tudor, 6. * den home on the same car with aaa ARAR A ARH RAR HR renal of a quarrel between the | umlly ending rowti nigh * Two middleaged wi * ater aa eer ls 28 side from meal hours, : mg loneliness isa § h y eertatmnetper ac = |two men. Both were employed at! Aside fi meal bi long lonel! ight. I never stopped to wash | * a 6 omen, wea a ; 4 he cannot leave bis s#ta- To the woman who has/ dis or ‘make beds, or nothing.| * Unidentified. the Gas Works and Harris says i & . Gith# to 11> that Hammond had been talking| fon without — permission no one near to her In the had breakfast and > han : to 1l years of age, un- about him (6 the fo n. trving| rom headquarters, This @@ ; } fire service, a fire alarm| come down town—me and Willle id wig *. to get him discharged means that he must sleep : a 4 docs no more than tune|and we're going to make a day of 4 © Bye nc cc 40, ae ‘ “ <e é . | to the } - < ks porte: cago. 1 had to do it.” Harris sald station, . bi her blood to the key of ex-|It. And if you folks behind’ll quit | ¥ ‘ (Copyrighted by Edward Clayson, Sr., 1911.) |"That man was trying to pelson The captain, ke every L a * : citement She rons to a shoving, I'l be much obliged. Oh. Pp fot in ot G. KLOSH MIKA NANITSH me. He put something in my lunch| other Seattle fireman, ts ye i . 3 or door, perhaps, | don't mention it, smarty. ‘ohlman, San Francisco, right bi LAMOWYA TILIKUMS! NESIKAS KLOSH TUM TUM KOPA KON. | week ago, and I've been rick! “off duty every ne CS i oe the rigs sweep past The Carnival Spirit leg and arm broken, al 8 x? ever since. My legs all swetled| day, not, however, for the , ; “ : he fireman's wife be] “Oh. you Flks.. You carry the car OWAY. CUMTU: lup and I could hardly walk | Whole 24 hours, but from \ ‘ ad com arden: t val spirit with you wherever you|* ** ** * ** #8 ® 8 & my Delate Kla-how-ya tilikums, kah mika I'l-a-he? / ui be H ; nival sp ou Mika conitax konnaway, spose mika halo chee, | Was a groat big man, weighed 1990/8 4 m. to 6 p.m. The i ‘ z 3 dang f he sband’s | go The err alo e wa, Tyhees skookum wa-wa kopa o-koke sun en Alin 2 de yg Benth fo sing apie 2. . ‘ peo a a aught it. The ve gs seen? (By United Press Leased Wire) Cloochman mamok tin tin, pee charco klosh tum-tum. \ eigen gee aie man) |S mesa gore oy Hae al neha od lon, for they f CHICAGO, July 15.—Coroner Pew : Z . ‘tolence not WATTaNTEd \ter Hoffman today continued his efe was—a religious man. c M hat rt NH = yt eneth of the breeze forts to place the blame for the HORUS. | ave ‘ c ; > e dange ® i . zed ei oats HODGE OFF i Wendag ore ae i, too, that wh Cre TERE a eetied thats | wreak on the- Chien gt; (nina Seattle hi-hu cumtux kopa konaway sun, : , get : i le hi-hu cumtux kopa konaway sun 1 t . fire once 7 ay | eyes roguishly, and even & Quincy yesterday, in which 13 Mamook hyas Potlatch wake kila-pie tum tum, ON TOUR OF dhoreh with , 6 ‘eonge ‘ ‘ s family And it does not “ atubbo at laden, |st.- ea * ; pie ue) pergons were killed and nearly 50 _ injured. It was determined defl- | Mika chareo mi © kopa “piah chick-chick, take long t altenate & merciless fir 1 Yaka hyack cooley kopa tenas stick, STATE BY AUTO man from his church times se Nar 6) ert ao which they ord | nitely today that efforts’ were made * * * loc ‘On , phe addy, God bless | morning blocks | fr the engine bless dad. od bless Z ete: |* South Bend, Ind. * * M. E. Stern, 46, bere a | at C’coke halo kab-kwa, kopa ahnkutie » has bat st cave | : Copet “canim” pee iolo o-coke II'-1-a-he. n he has bat six op ave in ! to halt the mail train before it I a rtunities in the year: to: cut off escape. < ‘ . ve ; hi e suggled close to his crashed into the Pullman sleeper end divine services.” . Conese! > of the Overland express. e€ can be no even- children Pee editus Poston wa-wa skookum chuck, the. theatre aoe ian 7 ald ao it ae Those Funny Rubber Men Mrs. PF. A. Wileox, tower operator Yaka hyas pelion, halo cumtux klosh, tham. There can ew “* hom t procession had wound its;at Western Springs, southwest of, Spose halo tickey “skookum chuck,” hyack memaloose mi et the farmer ~ and the xorkets sé seutal deuaiaiel ¢ : q as wnat serpentine way through the str Chicago, received the message that) donde ¥ ee bernonal a “Bob provones ate Pe 8o Sadia! <eoniene ee ; Tabak to hel Roe nd now the tail ‘was lumbering | the mail train known ss No. § was 6 a “iscum pottle,” o-coke delate wake klor | e people sat @ real pro”) his own homé, even on the k: smiling, and wait sm ; Ne ae aed im it |aiatio, winch signal Gia einen mae Sovieks sm, gon hareo, ka ewe shochem house, gressive candidate look slike Seal eighth days, for be must fe ' rae \ A ring at the doorbell or| times the ord nary size oa tn it wnt Riocy signal had caused the iosh nane “ wawa, tomah has stn, ” « talke @ proposes to } True ? at ice ; the telephone brings her|tWo men three times the ordinary | overland to stop 850 feet east of the Gime Potlatch chickerman pe keel-e-ple tam-tum. them a hearty hande ake, a good ke bis wile te the ex x : : heart into ber mouth, She| size nd you had to look twice to| Western Springs © station, The natured “Rob Hod nile, ang nt but in that event Jim ‘ nb is afraid to answer, and|see that they were not flesh-and-| woman operator rushed from her key when she heard the warning to, THE ABOVE VERSES IN CHINOOK jeertous: straight-fromthe shoul met eat his dinner be - i es AZ yet she must. If it should | blood men, but rubber men. y i ARE TRANSLATED AS FOLLOWS: |‘*!* shout state affairs | fore he “woes, and then f he 4 ‘ be bad news! ch hour| Of course, they were an adver-| flag the engineer of No. 8. She saw) Bob , t, but the 1 forgave /him pass the semaphore signal, | Hodge is going to make) fayt tilt brémefast time. B ed Se of the night is an ete 1en |the long tour of the state in an an-! There can be no social Wife 3 hight Gael nity. The chik sleep.| that. You have see rubber | Which should have stopped him, and tomobile loaned to him by an ad-/ ay ail § ; ec ee: Day dawns grayly. Shad-| men in the back mag: |#8 the train thundered past the stas mirer, W. Burbick, of Mepolia, O, 1 deny,” the captain i: Bie ae ; Med ows pierce the night. The|azines. They re certain | tion the woman saw that a horrible a forr chief of police in lowa,| says. that 20 minutes, 3 eee eastern sky glows and the|make of auto ti wreck was certain, rushed to the now engaged in the real estate bus-| three times a day, devoted, } Mm, shadows flee rhe sun| They acted as we all would act|telephone to call doctors, and them iness. Bob left at 10 o'clock this sarily, to stowing 4 , rises, and it is day if we could forget ourselves as we |SWooned. Today Mrs. Wilcox said; morning, and he’s going to set a ay, food as fast as I can, 4 . eae And then, perhaps, the 1 to do and be foolish new automobile record—Bob pro-| have given me an oppor- ‘ Be? rigs “report in Daddy” | They kicked thelr feet, and waved | poses to.make. the distance from| tunity to get really - ae } ; 4 ig wet, scorched, dog-tired, | th rms, and rolled in their seat If I had had another minute, I ‘The second verse says: “You come here in a fire wagon that » {Satter snd: voal miner to ernor) quainted with my family. a but safe, She politely col-|in paroxysms of laughter. They | would have been down the track to quick into the woods, a little way. This was not the way or the same of Washington wes 1 am see toscana f lap m4 inte a chair Spat went into hysterics, and laughed | flag the mail. I had the board set You had the canoe only to bring you to this plage or this — han many other members scolds herself. She laughs|until their sides ached, and they | for her, but ene W | is te days. , Prominent Tacoma Man Dead. | of the department, who live | » a little and erles a little,| doubled up, and tlopped segue 1n{ ie in the Redes yy edongtiagn | TACOMA, . July . orge| so far from their work and says it was foolish of| utter, mad abandon |not stop before crashing into No. 2 The third verse: Lots of beef here, truly good to eat, but the | Browne, 77, secretary and treasurer| that it is impossible for her to worry And Everybody's Happy |, “I tried to get a red lantern, but ran talks “no strong drink.” He is a big fool, no under-|of the St. Paul and Tacoma Lum , ‘ Aes before » the . : er lington’s largest corporations, died| hour day shift and a 14-hour night shift. Their petition for an amendment to the city charter has about pyerhy ane | Jones apologieed Guick degleiondl ut a corpeabear “ey " rve 15,000 signatures. The issue will come before the electors of the city next spring. jfor snapping at the young man for 4 ° z e: “If you get drunk, this truly no good, bad heart | Yesterday morning of apoplexy 9 ° y pring. | . Bee: The Lea took a” Cmaee Gaeeae aie ioeeéroe maaralaae Fee THey want, in addition, an increase of 125 men, to be distributed throughout the stations. | planting his knee in her neck; and pr eget & moment came the tere >on Bo for nothing to alter your mind ; | And the Pictures Moved “With the platoon system,” say@ Capt. Gilham, “we will get a better class of men, more intelligent, |the young man apoloized to the Sea enn ge pet ten env, a more reliable. W: \ fat man for objecting to having his » anage iab ¢ will have more opportunities, in our off time, to drill and inspect out territories. We trol of myself until I had. telephoned aaa — a | will give efficient service, which will more than repa re.” feet used as a point of vantage ; y the increased expenditure. | fee c I ntage pars 9 phone from which to view the parade; and |£0% ll the doctors in La Grange, ay ks ch cK KET ER AREAS Ente Se SS a - = = ——— ted “vest eae “4 elalie LOCAL MAN business affairs were in good shape, |ted the girl with feminine attire and|the fat man bought the young man Pa! ay oom Imagine the Borribig and there had been no trouble at| bought a ticket to Imperial valley,{a drink. And Mrs, Jones said she |'°°™RS Pee nee ee home. His wife is in Cashmere vis: | where the girl’s uncle has a ranch. jaidn’t care if the beds never did! One incident of the wreck that Upon hearing the report of a re SEATTLE GIRL “ARCHBALD TRIAL ; And that’s the carnival spirit, all of Mrs. E. G. Pohimann, bride of a y lobe ight, all vist » all right! San Francisco traveling sales- he didn’t either told today was the heroic sacrifice volver shot from room 402 A doctor helped lift her * Davis, with offices in the same * | ‘i ve to examine her for possible serious | building, rusned to the room and (iy United Frese Leased Wire) | (iy Un Wire) x Romano gave an interesting * injuries. The young woman drew found D. ®. Campbell lying on the} SAN DIEGO, July 15.—Helen A.| WASHIN N, 4 A. 5.) % demonstration In his hydro- * her skirts over her limbs, arm, nod= | Worthington” attorney, for Judie|* plane, the “Water Bug,” off */ ding toward Her husband, said? * * * * * Bob” Hodge, ped governor, ts going to camp muck-e-tuuck in every small town i village | from Goldendale to Spokane tn the next three weeks, He's going to Hi-yu moosmoos mitlite ki klosh GOOD YOU LOOK SALUTE FRIENDS! WE GOOD HEART FOR ALL, UNDERSTAND? The first v describes “The Hyas Golden Potlatch Tyee” (chief king) addressing the throng as they approach his threshold, and he ke them where their home is, He says they know every one, if they not neweomers, and says further that the chiefs will strong talk to day, women make music to cheer the heart Woman Operator's Story. TUESDAY'S POTLATCH PROGRAM Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Day 8 to 10 a. m.—Reception at Arctic club to viding merchants. 9 to 10 a. m—Aeroplane flights. 10:30 a. m-—Circus parade. 8:30 to 11 a. m—Tour of Lake Washington. 12 m.—Barbecue and festival at Fortuna Park. 1:30 p. m. Sells-Floto circus at 4th av. and Blanchard. 3 p. m—Ruto tour of Seattle and Lake Washington boule- Ep, vard system. 5 p. m—Aeroplane flights along waterfront. f 7:30 p. m.—Se' Joto circus. “ = 7:30 p. m—Reception and theatre party for ladies of ting merchants. p. m—Concert at grardstand. late Aerie of Fraternal Order of Eagies opens annual con- vengion. Seeeeeeee floor of the room, shot. He had a} Wright, a pretty 18-year-old Seattle | revolver in his hand, The man }girl, was picked up at Coronado last |Archbald, who-must stand an im-|* Harbor island, this morning. * «There's my husband. He's hurt id he had shot himgel | The maneuvers were watched *| worse than | am. Please look afte sald he had shot himgeit. hight dressed in man's garb. Miss| Peechment tifal, said this atter-|j by thousands, who found # iin firat.” Campbell was taken to the City ; noon; “We understar i f hospital where his seltintiieted |WTaht’s mother died in Seattle | Sere. soraed GAY tor & hom ral beets one frome te ‘ wound was pronounced serious, }8ome time ago and the girl decided been practically agreed that the Be MEE cisers BC one * a Se naa geese ‘otate Federation of Improvement clubs opens annual con What's the bearded lady chasing|Campbell is the manager of the|to hunt up her known relatives, an | ‘rial will go over until November.) ¥ pennsylvania and Raleigh, and *|tor returned to the bride, finding vention. the tattooed man for?” firm of Campbell, Sanford &}uncle, Harry 8 Wright, who was|Judge Archbald must have time to|% the battleship Oregon. {both her legs broken and her spine ” “Wants to see the moving pic-| Hanley supposed to be in Coronado. submit his formal answer and pre-|« % fractured, She died on the way te re + TIT OIITOTOOTOT OI OKI tH tures, 1 gue Campbell was in good health, his} Chief of Police J. F. Bushnell fit-' pare his case.” hohe eek ek ek ROR eto /St Anthony's hospital, pg gttteeereeserenees

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