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vo. 7 14—NO. 146 Scoop ‘Phe cub reporter performs for the amusement of Star readers today. He'll be « regular enter- * tainer hereafter on page 2. The Seattle Star ____ THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH, MONDAY AUGUST. 18, 1912. ON TRAINS AND SEWS STANDS Be Mashers They can be “smashed” easily by girls who use jiu jitsu. Read the first lesson today on page 6. HOME EDITION LINTON HOWARD, CORPORATION ATTORNEY, S NAMED BY TAFT TO SUCCEED HANFORD MAN IS QUIET ‘GRANDMA’ MORGAN NEW YORK, Aug 18-—The “richest Ris wife a womaa so quiet, so unobtrusive WIFE OF AMERICA’S MOST HATED | man in Americas” has for! that most people bave come | to think, indeed, | that J. Pierpont | Morgan & « witower of rears and years standing AND SHOOTS WIFE =e se Sets Fire to Home ~ There 1S a M _— ip Bodies— ‘ zc wiguba at egg Morran | nd best - beloved women in the! world to those who know her —those few) who can bel counted on less than al! the fin gere of ber slim Pree Leased Wire) INE, Eng. Aug t— Morgas Rot care for for Another fo be either Murray or 2) mal woctets hig height and weight. Murray, «do was rescord, | : . declared that she did not! : q eae: a ‘of any one cise being in the ; traveling does meet the i ahe B spat who rented the dwell-| 6 , care to wer, stated that the build; great « been bared to ae eorth, such ua American, who occu ber ts Ma wife and chid band. ge expired toc’ and bad not! bing © by Mackie, the agest! cardia Pthe Reuse to the Murrars) luminartes de tnetead be im a Intrusion in the fastnesses of ber house, sod there to be eat rounded by ber ehildren her grandch ‘dren. Then she ts just the “mother and “grandma she wishes to be and mot the mneb- stared-at wife of SNAPSHOT OF MRS. J. PIERPONT MORGAN the money Kine So fond is Mre Morgan of ber grandchildren that the other day lghe traveled down the iiudson from her country bome on the Morgan lyacht Corsair ITl. to the New York steamship docks, to see some of ithem off to Europe. running a risk she bes never ran before—the > ar tisk of being “anapsbotted™ and interviewed And thats when the camera man sna the accompanying pho 7 rang, finely bred cre all notoriety and pabi fe Morsan was Miss occurred in 1865. Tt portrays ber as she te—« traf, b . sensitive to a degree and abhorrew Before, ber marriage to Pierpont Morcan, Mrs of @ fatal ecch| pacces Lomiee Tracy of New York. The marriage was insiantly! terme years after the death of : wife Restand so badly i=) Pour children resulted fre The eld fe fepred be cannet | 444 Herbert L Satterlee in | bate (wo ee ep The child ts P. he with the aid of two ried Jane Norton Grew in had Jane. Frances snd Heary Juliet Morgan was the chia born in . She ts the w { Wm. rT PLUNGE leet the famous spinster daughter of OVER A CLIFF MISSING TRUNK CONTAINS SMALL | seit s'trtvtst.| FORTUNE FOR 2 LITTLE CHILDREN, i Meir sas sonege i A battered off trunk somewhere in Seattle contains the papers (Bild ts perhaps fatally in- | which would give Elmer and Raymond Hart, aged 9 and 7, a email ce and two other persons bar: ‘ate left them by their grandmother. Sayed pore MUIR Ge Sacee ce an au |___ Sut the tronk le missing. It wee lost by James M. Hart. thels hee a Doe ta ttt on the [father, who died a few days ago at the city hospits eather ha tey med 2 G. Perin, | Ged about two years age, and the father went owe and —. r rsd. BG Perim. lie atways soemed to take good care of the trunk. until iast July 4 compa: San when he left the two boys alone and disappeared. He was not discov se tee rym \Sred until the police picked hit up and sent him to the hospital — Tne children were taken to the Seattle Children's home, but they will ie? leave soon for California, to live with an umgle. Mrs. Anna Dow is tae. when it] Grie, matron of the Children’s home, is in the meartime trying to find mye 8 eee end Omri yaoi BANDIT |ABOLISH COURT Press Lesset Wire) Ang 19-—The OF COMMERCE BOSTON, Aug. 19-——The Alaska bandit, Toto, «bo bas St) (wy Untied Prose Leneed Wire) (Gold Mines Co. has been bought spre pig: mal WASHINGTON, Aug. 19—The out by Hayden year, f Te | eonste today pneced the now “bud-|<it7, for a consideration of $ eid again} 600. The con ine. near this| Set bill,” containing = provision despera | abolishing the court of commerce ils we: have com-| @ f 35 to 23, the Overman wh : y a vote o wb i murders alon€ the! nendment eliminating the appro ury of the Alas | priation for the commerce court was adbpted. POC eee eee eT ee eee shea. and they vables, Mabel a He anius. were found by & who was born in 1867 @ bas fi -o Morgan ihe of the elder Morgans, and was Pierson Hamilton and has five ler and Elizabeth the Morgans, was The pros "GET $7,500, 000 (By United Press Leased Wired Stone & Co., of this any Will ac Alasha t of the « a Gold M LEAPS FROM TRAIN | | (iy Untied Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—-Christ An na, who was being taken from Se attle, Wash., to New Yc t |Geported, leaped out of a train a * | Oregon, UL, yesterday Chicago | wind y westerly. Tem are asked to > locate him * perature at noon, 65 had been convicted of white i* s i ic okehahatahahaialatelalelalelel | ny 2 CLAIM HIM | FOR HUSBAND BALTIMORE, Aug. 19.—Each “ George F. Shepherd of riand, Md, as husband, Stewart and Mary Compen | |held a conference here today. One of the women then started for Los | {cows jes, where Shepherd is now fn | to fe bigamy charges WEATHER FORECAST * onight, Tuesday fair light variable \* i* rk be Aug. 19.—Secre- ior Walter L. Fish today that he expect to start for Honolulu next Sunday | personally to investigate affairs | Dato always so uring the Months at 1 decided to need The bride and groom may look WIFE iF FARLY, (ALICIA SAILS THEMILKY Way, | |GREAT NORTHERN AND HAIR-LIPPED LOVER WAITS | STONE-WEBSTER MAN IS LEPER, WANTS. A DWORGE |Papers for Suit Said to Have Been —" Up Here—Complaint May Charge Gross Cruelty. John R. Early, famous leper now at Diamond Point quarantine ste tion, near Tacoma, may be defend. ant in a divorce suit ) BY FRED L. BOALT j Listen to Allcla Radowsky Van/ with « young man who wanted to marry me. He is afine young man. {| ike him. But he has One fawit. He/ hae & hairdip. “Chosen” he said,| matrimony and hotair) 1 thought of the hairtip! not choose matrimony, “1! will wait for you,” he said. He is} stil! waiting.” / Mies Van Dyke, at the age of 17 hap glimpsed eternal trethe She knows how the orto fee Log ae Dyke, It wae stated here today that Se par hg attle attorneys have drawn up oi) |vorce papers for Mra Earty. to anyone bet a hand Mrs. Barty im Tacomas ever since the Unknown ful of friends eper sent to Dian five months ago, and wh to as cling frien Het coms barges & the custody of the th area. Mre Barly } for a month tice w ' his 3 Her recove 1, A. 10 SPEAK = HEE SET. seband. has t a few vinite, say these alent et te ty and she seeks oe small cht wen in a honpttal ning be doubtful » said t The progressive ratification con mber ‘ol. Roosevelt This has been definitely determined and a telegram to that effec by E C, Supder state campaign come thastastically cheered meeting. Roosevelt will toc, wan em | Saturday's wat cag, and tated, roefa He rr oan . chairman of the) Aliete made begin bis fof the upright weartiod, end bel Mra. Yan ‘Dyke said Pot the children's sake you mus ferred | S1¥@ Ep balloons Then He Turned Painter Bo Van Dyke turned house paint ery He never got higher than the felt like a crawling worm. Vears passed. Alicia, the oldest child, grew to young womanhood. Batigening wee in her blood. She could met withstand the catl of the vastly heights, the lure of limitiess = appees,. cate be Mother being & ok me my strength — Bs one Game Ve ke, whom bey to the He bousht « botair > arday be made a 4.0 , pend SOR, from Georgetown her local debut fron vaqnet lt on Vail » Ai the moment letting © *, which beid th Western tour at St. Louie on Mep:| bape place 2. He will reach Spokane| Sow ft the cloth. ember $, and will arrive in eunber 16.) vas enti ably be bet bear him om to the eqntes of the convention, if ar rangementa can be satixfactority made, Col Roosevelt may also make & second speech in some other place in Seattle that day He will leave Seattle at 3:45 tor! Tacoma, where he w meeting at the ments are also he colonel make brief his way from Spokane North Yak progressives pecially anxiods have him talk there HE’S A QUEER ONE. TACOMA, Aug. 19.—Because the humiliated him in the eyes of his neighbors, Wm. J. 4 Mattock, married in South Shields, Eng. six years ago, | seeking devorce from wife, Mary, in Tacoma. in a letter, Mra Mallock says she has not received a cent from her hus band for more than five years They have one child will be Stranger where I wi vital statistics Farmer Brown! kin the village She knows the age in town. give you dressmaker's address very woman Their brains, lights, comnected with the territorial gov- ernment of Hawail. ante and have our O. K., but society can't take any chances. } | i livers, ete Alieta. went up with « The air escaped | to the trapese. swinging rush M prob-| tram the hole. tm the Armory. begs | Nevertheless le to} 1.300 216 det-| Alicia pulled tbe balloon began to sin pe which tee the knife which cots the which releases the parachute he hinge of the knife was new on eff and Alicia wasn't enough. There was not bat hang on Oh, Rate!” She came dow er—an the hot air tag. The descent the high ib feet Then ts ghed Alicia ' a aes again She tried to tell me Ise meant by that rema oo you will understand are Moating through the POLICE TRY TO NAB SAM SCHEPPS, NOTED GANGSTER (iy Cnlted Press £ Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. 19—Met by a score of policemen who demanded that the prisoner be surrendered to them, District Attorney Chas. S. Whitman and his assistant, Robert Rubin, arrived here shortly before noon today with Sam Schepps. who was arrested in Hot Springs, Ark. waeted here in connection with the murder of Gambler Herman Rosen thal. Whitman held back the po icg, and, rushing Schepps through the station, hurried him to the West Side prison in a taxicab. Late e district a torgey issued ent bitterly denc fr butting { only case wher and ¢ manifeste SELECTING NAMES | BO ST‘ N A @ays’ old S« Occupied t r She parents h the namit be , bave got to be examined lingt eltmging | 1 suggested to her th would come when she would be too She sighed “When that day comes” 1 ce send for | SELECTED FOR BENCH | Appointment Will Be Sent to Senate for Confirmation | —Big Protest Meeting Is Planned Here—Tele- | gram Sent to Senator Poindexter. i | i (By United Press Leased Wire.) : WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Clinton W. Howard of Bel- \lingham was today appointed United States judge for the west- ern district of Washington to succeed Cornelius H. Hanford of Seattle. Hanford resigned while a sub-committee of the house judiciary committee was in Seattle investigating charges against him. The appointment now goes to the senate for confirmation, andidate for congress ng wired to Senator d that it ough® cire 1 of the pec : Biggar PL AN PROTEST MEETING Seattle progressives are equally aroused. Plans are being discussed this afternoon to arrange for a monster protest meet- ing against the confirmation of Howard's appointment by the senate. any stances. He PEEKABOOS WITH STEAMROLLER” CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—Flatten the tight dresses, peekaboo waists, low shoes and silk stockings with the steam roller, and “railroad” the short skirt and eyebrow king brush to the ash can. This the recommendation here today of the Christian Temper of Chicago, which has planned a campaign against “modern tendencies” that will make even the boldest woman hold her breath. in starting the crusade against the above objects, the union char acterizes the tight dresses and thin hose as a wiliful lure to men, and Promises to carry the fight to every city in the country. WALKED INTO AN |PINCHOT TO ELEVATOR SHAFT, LEAD FIGHT Ben Gaynor ied Preas Lensed INGTON, Aug. nchot. former head of the 2 of forestry, today has com> plans for Jeading the pro- party's campaign agains® republicans and democrats o@ the conservation issue. He hae prepared pamphlets which are be ing sent out, showing that the na 1 conservation policy ag by Col. Roosevelt an@ iced by Pinchot would be im serious danger if etther Gov. Wik son or President Taft should be elected TEACHERS IN — POLICE COURT A large crowd of school teachers, 4 female, under the leader. Prof. Fagin, attended policg morning. They hav@ nding the summer normal ‘Cascade school and came to e insight into human na ir research work in pay+ It. is understood that interesting data were ob- i 20 Acres, $700—Good T 9-Room House to Rent at Rainier Beach ‘Nice Rooms for Rent—$1 Per Week wandered into the} kery, at the corner Massachusetts sts. are , with a the large-sized jag up to the miter and was asked. to lead it ed He Led Twas of no avail landed on the sidewalk his senses and his hat a ke ack. This he the wrong way. A yawn elevator shaft beckoned to him nd dro! nes aktivit ant. ¥ Here I him not t the day hed © make balloon ascensions she said. the man with the " he head, treat 8 few bruises, and this morning | bim ¢o. | SIR THOMAS COMING. (By United Preas Leased Wire) LONDON, Ang. 19.—Sir Thomas a next fall) > These three ads, taken from to- night’s Classified Columns, serve to emphasize the variety of offerings to be found each evening in The Star. There will be found tonight an offer to put a four-months’ polish on your stove for 25 cents. $850 will buy an acre (terms) 30 min- utes’ ride by car at 4-cent fare. You simply must read the many bargains offered in The Star's Classified Col- umns each evening to appreciate them. If you want to buy a home, if you want to sell or trade anything, or want a position, the most logical and economical way of reaching the greatest number. of persons is through the medium of Star Classi- fied. ‘TELL THE STAR’S READERS OVER 40,000 PAID COPIES DAILY