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The New York supreme court notifies to the sultan of the Standard Oil Co. RICKY ABE ATTELL, in his palm. jest days, never had anything on the new champ, Johnny Kilbane. That's our conclusion, at least. See story on the sport page. VOLUME NO, 68 WITNESS, ORDERED - Investigating graft charges, appeared before Judge Dykeman Qeturday afternoon and asked that J. M. Clapp, one of the witne 7 pefore the grand jurors, be placed upder $3,000 bail. The judge ord gat Clapp give the ball ft ls believed Murphy desires Clapp held as a witness ¥ be prone made to secure the necessary bail. PROBLEM OF THE min math-/$1. This r nachs «= which |t© Mra. “Smifkins” this morning T s hav That Smifk ties «ands nw fom li, a i © gh potatoes and a © off t goes tnt Dr. Gregor The problem ) mata check fo Meemn't want his nm t June 14 gl piece. Another man brough WNATIC SHOOTS | Br Tltet Prees Leaset Wire jand E OAKLAND, May 17.—Running/ unill he reached the hospital Nepeck in the crowd at Eis | Praaklin streets here shor pa today, an insane Ita P d to be Oreste Cirin pio girls, a man whe eet them, and then fired a buile fiom which he probably will die In, who got ile th 1 Donovan lay on the ground Daniel Donovan, the man wound-| with ¢ 90d streaming om his if by the lunatic, was shot in the neck, Wm. Cannon, a te: ter, and u J. A. Lioyed, business agent for ol vein when m the mad Pirie. But for the prompt action @ a physician, who witnessed the | polic Refore th ing, Donov suld have died |nazio broke away fea the spot. This physician, Dr./through the left grasped Donovan's throat! die ov. PETER MILLER FOUND GUILTY Peter Miller has again been found ‘BRYAN GIVES A eased Wire Ry United Pres WASHINGTON, May 17.— Notice to Japan that Califor nia's anti-alien land law can- not be further interfered with by the national government Is understood to be the burden administration's reply Fe Tadge Ronald's cor Ander consideration fr fie Piiday afternoon till we Midnight. At 1 Morning the verdict was re fag Miller guilty of burg the second degree is Is tt ef Ter for burglary. He has also been an's protest, which Is twice for nee 08 tentatimly completed here by ® habitual He Secretary Bryan. Bryan's reply 4 murder tria 16. In| Probably will be submitted to- ai, Miller now has a day to President Wilson, and if MUM sentences to serv On the, 2PProved the note may be trans Meond-degree burglary ree, the| mitted to Viscount Chinda be- fg Mtimum is one year and the maxi.| fre night Mum 15 years While details of the note @ trial just con are unobtainable, it {s auth: Ital of the first Miller eon. itatively stated that the note t 1s couched {n conciliatory lan | Mearly four y EEE Miller with burglar’) . guage. Its publication is not y Sontteelius H. Young, on June plated now, and It | ). ec until _—_— Ps had an tit to Barbaric Styles Are cites at leng 4 Ruin to Girls, This Pa Befidhd: of JOrea, : Pastor Tells Parents r way serves 1 ST. LOUIS, May 17 further can be ¢ ie Rev. Georg e@ essed will of a Rational ‘secr eign state mee Critter founded ap, $ | Parents who RUTH CONSIDINE “follow + “In m Pepe alii Conaidine, theatrical magnote, re o iiartlese of what is ceived parental blessings over the m’ The can long-distance telephone today, fol elopement from this| ’ Choo eir Yasin 3 O86 their own x Weatminster, B. dumbfounded h young McLe when, p too late.” a Vancouver capitalist Mrs. Considine had planned to a send her daughter, who 1# an artist TH and musician of ability, to Parts for » = BE VEGETARIANS 1 year's atudy, but after hearing PORTLA wT, "4; her daughter say, “Mawwa, I'm BiverosA D, May 1 The car ried r the wire, she sald 8° liable the city zoo she was pleased, She know the| othe 200 notiti cette ee eatd her daughter's happingss came that on 4 park Ld Mat on account of the high) P: John 1s away on business, SOM Of livin, x he Wee ot Meat two as hoisted the! buteh cents a pound, jobjection, the sultan of Turkey that his position in an Ame! (LAPP, GRAND JURY. "HELD UNDER BOND | Prosecutor Murphy and Foreman Rutherford of the special grand * Clapp is the former government engineer who transferred dock- 7 pits property which he bought for $15,000 from the state to the county | for $87,500. It was reported about the courthouse after Clapp's exami. | pation by the grand jury that he testified he himself did not receive ali| Clapp was taken to the sheriff's office a dnheld while efforts were SMIFKINS SOLVED mney was turned over diate needs ; ¢ a so puzzling yest ar P pemed p i been pro a a d for s today b tleta arranged to care for the fam ted by Rinses live, and the w be new law Moh the math he Star have!| pu ansy was; How were] Broaght to The Star offi fkins and the three little 3m! til that date? “GIRLS ON STREET eld the spouting vein closed The two girls who were shot| and Hattle grazed. Neith ty hurt They dis tance with the he girls were scream adman sent for the REPLY TO TOKIO of Miss Pauline F ELOPES T0 WED Mrs, E. W. MeLean, jr, nee Con-| sidine (Ruth), daughter of John W who ia the son How a and Df. C. A. Ruthe Aw I do not know that know that the doctor had a photograph of Miss Hoth Frederte seribbled is not expected to offer any dicks, which 1 boyo may, show to you""you” HOWERS TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; MODERATE EASTERLY WIND The Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 AH! WE’VE FOUND HER! SEATTLE GIRL MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN PERFECTION Picture above, Mrs. Sidney Polack of Seattle, who is more beautiful than the beautiful Fredericks. Photo by La Pine Studio. Lower picture Pauline Fredericks. Photo-| graph furnished by Dr, Rutherford of Seattle. By Fred L. Boalt too-hard eye rid Every time | try to be smart Alecky, some a. body waltzes up and takes a fall out of me This time it is Dr. C, A, Rutherford of Seattle ¢ camera a do not Ie Nor do they tr ge in those Rutherford, who, it appears, is a friend + f which the ericks, has written me a v ne letter in which he loses a photograph of the = Ne At 4 actress, It is a dignified letter, though caus eee i. . aw though—Harrison Fisher In it the doctor takes exception to my re- | 8 anent Miss Fredericks, whose face, | I take back averything 1 aid about Miss amart-Alecky said, showed a too bitter world Fredericks. I see no animalism, no bitterness, wisdom to be truly beautiful | BO wor ‘dom tn the camera picture, though You will remer Harrison Fisher, the I insist they are present in the painting artist te rtr o iiss ‘Frederic Mias Fredericks 1s all the doctor says she A luet at painting | World,” as well as one of the most beautiful. 1 adcast over the country, The Star mean this 1 it BUT : it - blished 1 I set out to prove there are Seattle women who are more beautiful than the beautiful Miss a 1 BP Fredericks. And | contend that | have at last ty 1 eon her off me, | succeeded, | have at last found a Seattle esse wa nowing whether the Mist beauty—a SEATTLE beauty, mind you—who is 18 a good likeness of the actress or more beautiful than the actress whose charms out to prove that, assuming the | | am anxious, in my chastened mood, not to un nting to be 4 good likeness, M Fredericks derestimate. was not “the most beautiful woman in Amer- ‘| The beauty-quest is ended! and that there were in Seattle any num- | 1 have found Mra. Stdne Polack, formerly ber of women who were as beautiful as, and | Miss June Kelly, For 14 years Mrs, Polack more beautiful than, the actress ° has been a resident of Seattle I to know that Miss Fredericks “I will not try to analyge her charms Her rd of Seattle are friends? | photographic portrait {s befoge' you, Also the doctor, | could not know | photographie portrait of Miss Fred Ks, for he knew Miss Fredericks, Nor could 1 the loan of which I ghank Dr, Rutherford re beautiful women, and both, 1° am as good as they are beautiful. But I that, by any standard, or all standards he bottom of which 1s sul in her own hand some friendly sentl- | au ar ment | Mrs, Polack {8 more beautiful than Miss Fred Inclosed you will find,” writes @r. Ruther. ericks ford, “a camera picture’—"“camera” under ! confidently anticipate that.all my readers scored—"of the animalfaced Pauline Freder will agree with me—vgth the possible excep- tion of Dr, Rutherford. . |Get off at Hudson st. | Posing as Rich Ruef's father is begging to see is son and insists that governor has the power to grant Ruef's par fi i Mont gomery wrote, “hold the key to ea Le as We -Kno cell. If you will not pardon wn substitute Jin due the front, threate night at | Works, Lander st, and Whatcom av the foundry building and subdued {t after an hour. The loss is esti mated at $10,000. | Jdate of the third trial of Clarence | Darrow on bribery char certafn, Acting® Presidin, taken the case off the court calen dar, The trial had deen set for} June 16, 4 an court is just the same as that of the humblest litigant. But you don’t hear any old supreme court telling that E lamp an item today that a $3,- 500,000 company is planning a mammoth cement plant for this city Three million, five hundred! Get it? Just watch Seattle’s smoke. HOME ONE CENT Shaan a"? | EDITION COME OUT TOMORROW AND HELP STAR MEN DIG CELLAR FOR MOTHER JONES HOME Help wanted! We want men to dig a cellar basement for Mrs. Jones’ home. Work will begin at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning, sharp. The Star editorial staff will be there. So will members of the busi- ness office and composing room. They will be there with picks and spades. But we need help. We must finish the job in one day. Do you want to help? Then come along. Bring a pick or a spade if you have one. If you haven’t, come anyhow. Have you forgotten about Mrs. Jones’ home? Mrs. Jones is the Lumber Exchange scrubwoman for whom The Star last fall collected money and building material so that she might have a “home of her own. David P. Eastman, the real estate man, donated a dandy lot at Co- lumbia City. For personal reasons Mrs. Jones asked The Star to postpone the building of that “home of her own” until this spring. Spring is here. We have the lot, the money and the materials. And tomorrow we dig the cellar. Now, if you are going to help, take a Renton car early tomorrow. Follow the spur street car track on the right to 34th av. S. and Brandon st., where you will find, at the corner, a small real estate office. The lot is close by, on 33d av. The Carpenters’ union, you remember, is going to build the house. A member of the union will be on hand tomorrow to boss the digging jc »b. Remember, if you join the pick-and-shovel gang, you will be ex- pected to bend your back. This isn’t going to be a happy digging party. You will have to DIG. ae The pay? Oh, yes, the pay! Of course. The pay is the satisfying knowledge that you have had a hand in giving Mrs. Jones a “home of her own.” ; Also, The Star photographer will take a picture of us all DIG- Gata in Trouble GIRLS SEE MAN PLUNGE Man’s Daughter 30) FEET TO HIS DEATH new ar Miss Baldwin as a chor 0 feet above ground. Planned His Death OAKLAND, shine Magill, recently “What would happen to a man if bocker clerk of Oakland mitted sul- he fell off that buildi he asked. and er ¢ , clde at 10:20 this morning by jump- “Would he lose consciousness be- court, charged with having ing from the 14th story of the neW |fore he struck the ground?” a $10 car eity hal I don't know,” laughed Mathie- ment ste The act was committed in plain son. “Ask Wilkinso: He's a doc- herself as the view of all the girls ployed in tor.” P. Davoll Capwell's tment store, which I am not sure whether he would When the case came up Jaint was Ww irl allowed to sentation that 12th floor. Davoll had to repre sent herself as his daughter and to have bills for purchases sent to him adjoins the city ha They saw a body p side of the 14th ction on the , then fall in a consciousness,” said Wilkin- but I think he would be dead e he struck the street Magill left the room It is reported that been suffering from some and that he had been s, Magill sleep for three weeks, No other y and cause for his action is known. oping which stands five fee er that the floor. Suddenly he ew up both hands and dived head CINCINNATI, May 17.—Rioting 4 the go on | crumpled Dives Head Foremost According to witness climbed up to the 14th s was broken and practically ev bone in s body was crushed During the morning Magi SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.—Af minding Gov. Hiram W. John ter into the office panel and I deserve | into the offi , Boag gararaath ‘ : e street car strike today an¢ to be, 3 ole Mathieson, chief cl VeRiee dle: Chas iden missioner, and Al DEOe Dene OF a: SrA ae the California Prison ¢ today is on record in caused Mayor Hunt just ore r/noon to telegraph to Adjt. Ge amission, . Molter tg [retary to Mayor Mott, 1 requested Magill ; h an offer to take Abe ; . Johnson with an offer to t Anderson for a permit demanding that Ruef's place In priso OR EROS |S ce iaits ni g tha w the prisoner to & e at once months to al to the beds to the windov mense st y Gov. Cox had ick and aged f his Ruef'e him I wish to go to prison as bis Dancing Teacher Probably no amusement tends more to FIREMEN SAVE GREAT PLANTS ork of flremen era! large the development of ease and grace of car- riage than dancing. Seattle has one of the best known teachers of the terpsichorean : art in the Northwest in Prof. Stevens, who ants on the water ed by a fire Friday t the Westerman Iron manufa has conducted a dancing academy for many years in Seattle, and has built up a The firemen confined the fire to i successful business. He has always been a persistent and consistent advertiser in the columns of The Seattle Star. His ad appears daily on the classified page of this DATE OF DARROW’S TRIAL UNCERTAIN 1 Wire May 17.—The paper and those who are contemplating By United 1 LOS AN learning to dance will do well to look up is un Judge aving Prof. Stevens’ announcement. Wood, of the superior court, Se |