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(OSOAR, I HAF A FINE RIDOLE I THOUGHT 'T CONVICTED (73 OF KILLING 3 { GENEVA, Iil., June 10.—Fourteen yearold Herman Coppes, sentenced to spend the remainder of his life behind prison walls, gazed out of the window of the Kane county jal! Oday with big tears streaming down his cheeks; while a deputy sheriff 195% Your BRAIN ALL. BY YOURSELF, A MERE CHILD SHOUCT GET IT REAL QUICK -(SNAR. SWAP) LIKE DoT! LET'S Have Der RIDDLE. eased Wire Prepared to take him away Mt n how sunny hook a up t « a@fishin The Coppes be life im Judge ( Mrs. Maun dren. He fessed th with ALL RIGHT DEN, HERE IT Vor 199 IT BECOSS A MEERSCHAUM PIPE MIT A CELLULOID MOUTPIECE ISSN'T IT? THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913. *yoT 16% 'T BECOSS A MEERSCHAUM PIPE MIT A CELLULOID MouT- doing sor farm, he shot Mrs. Sle 1 the: = killed the babies with an ax The sta ushed the ca © trial A special grand jury was ca'ied t» indict the lad, and yesterday, six , weeks after the killing, he stood in | | “f Y EAR court plesding euilty ee 1.0.0. F. MEETING INWALLAWALLA United Pre WALLA WALLA, J a Wire 10.—With \ | 2,000 persons already mbled here for the grand | etings of the Odd Fello ebekahs. Many more are arriving today. The Odd Fellows began their session day. Three Seattle persona were among those chosen in the elec tions held here M at ceaeespahons td CARTER, a painter, crawled under a freight train on the Colman dock Monday night to take a snooze. Carter was aroused from his slumbers when the train Started to move away. Carter's shouts were heard by the train crew and the freight car was stop ped before he was seriously hurt Tailored Suits At $25 | HERMAN COPPES SEATTLE NOISY? Then Let’s Name “ARGUMENT IS ON. To make City Hall park And $1 a Week um, whore whosoever 1 sire may come to orate oo | When is a noise a noise? itn a the cubetions The newest styles from the Manhattan = Tal- lors. Guaranteed | Also, when is nolse a sign of) tion roduced Monday by Council [healthy activity, and when {# it} man Griffiths | superfluous and detrimental to bus| The resolution has already en- |iness? |gendered bitter hostility in some ee weve ond | These are the conundrums) quarters because it is being con- peerations baud jbassed up to the public safety com- strued as a move to prevent free made without x mittee of the council, following the|sreech on any street except at the | extra charge. introduction of a resolution by | park . Councilman Griffiths Monday. Grif See Our Display of Stylish fiths, who is considerable of a trav , 4 erune Saltinery ah Peewee ler, says Seattle is the nolsest : eee set, a, cae,” Pe aee| King George Is of five citizens is to work in con-| junction with the council commit tee to cut out unnecessary noise. LONDON, June 10.—Caught In cent stock market slump, King George, it is reported today, lost $100,000 in the 14-point decline of Canadian Pacific. BRISLAWN NAMED "HOTEL TO CITY Because the lake av. and Fourth ay. will neces sitate big changes in the Plaza ho tel property, on the triangle bound: VENICE J. W. Brislawn, member of the 1913 legislature, has b appoint —ON— jed by Third, Fourth and Westlake, ed by Gov Lister as member of the f jan offer has been made by C. D,|state tax commission, to suc | Stimson Co. to the council to trade E. J. Koors. T. E. Skaggs, of BE BAINBRIDGE ISLAND \that property for the fire station at erett, takes the place of T. D. Rock A destrabl terfront |Third and Pine. The matter will| well. very ecirable §=wateriron come up for action at the next summer place for Seattle people. | meeting CUT SHINGLE PRICE Fire Chief Stetson declared the . Tracts $100 and up. Terms | present site for the fire station “an| ghingle makers gave notice to- % cash {deal one.” Stimson’s offer is for! day of a further cut in the price | Out $100,000, | widening of West-/FOR TAX COMMISION} as Leased Wire WASHINGTON The United Sta court today decided that Porter Chariton youth arrested June with having murder D. C,, June 10 * supreme American 1910, char ed his ful wife in an Italian hotel after their marriage. ted to face trial in p dinappear later Mra, Charlton's body, beaten and disfigured, was | found in Lake Como, The head was crushed into a pu A heavy mallet was the instrument of | jdeath Chariton, who ts the son of Paul! Chariton, former judge of Por Rico, fled from Italy. He was rested at Hi N. J, June 2 1910, when h from the North Germa Prin cons Irene rt to conceal his con feased. Eminent specialists de clare him insane. Mra, Chariton was a divorcee, | the former wife of a prominent San Francisco attorney. She was twice the age of her husband, but) described as beautiful and young looking, despite dissipation. It Oratory Park OST OF LIVING STILL WITH US fy United Presse Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.—The |use of Australian beef in city inatt | tutions is discouraged in a report of a committee to investigate the |quality and price, with reference to the meat at the Relief home. The committee found that the | Australian steak {x as good as the | American cut; that the meat used for stew and roast is inferior, but that the mutton Is decidedly sup rior to the American product. The committee found, however, that the | beef will cont within 3 cents per 100 pounds of American beef. The re-| port declares that a great disadvan-| | tage in the use of Australian beef ts |that portions soon become soft and that the meat loses {tsa julc It was estimated that the meat detert Jorates 5 per cent from this cause, and tho committee used this 5 per cent deterioration in calculating the cost GOES TO MEXICO. ON SECRET MOVE. } ja straight trade, with no bonus on|eedar ss, as a result of the ALBERT B. LORD {either side light 4 ‘and uncertain mar — a ket, owing to the pending tarif 1008-9 Northern Bank Bidg. LIVERPOOL. m. Owen attrib-\Stary” aro quoted at $ pe |utes his 76 healthful years to his | 40-year diet of water and uncooked vegetable (except bread) food | “BLIND PIA” Fourth and Pike clears” at $2.10. thousand, and RAIDED New White Suits for Summer Wear These are late arrivals, in fact, were just unpacked yesterday— Handsome new Sults in Bedford Cords and striped and plain Esponges faultlessly tallored in the new thirty-eight inch Coat model, cutaway and in_ straight-line ‘ern, John Buchise and ree of running “blind pigs. large quantity of wet goods seized NEW ASSISTANT NAMEO OLYMPIA. June 10.—John M Wilson of Ulympla, former prose ed assistant attorn ceeding 8. H. Kelle y general, suc resigned AS THE Pacific Highway is im passable for autos between Car- lrofiton and Kalama, owing to floods, F. M. Fretwell, of the Seat tle Automobjle club, advises auto fronts. We invite your inspection. parties bound for the Portland Rose festival to ferry their ma If you will make this your chines at Carrollton to Goble. credit store there will be no need to go without the pretty things that you Iike to wear. Our Iiheral credit policy is for your accommodation. Why not open an account now? ‘ THERE 18 to be a parents-teach ers’ meeting organized at the Ral nier school Wednesday afternoon. at 3 o'clock. Superintendent Coo; er and Mrs. Bogardus, who is the |presideut of all the city clubs, will be present. The patrons and all {who are interested are invited. DISCUSSING THE advisability » general adoption of the rien system, the school board Monday to continue |. In the absence of President Hes- \the present system of establishing | keth of the council, Councilman only three a year Haas is now in Ine for the mayor's - cha should Mayor Cotterill ‘ PORTLAND, OR.—J. R, Lesher, |leave the city, Taas was elected | 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St p a salesman for the Monarch O11) temporary president of the council. | company is dead here today from\ Hesketh is at Denver, attending the| “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” injuries recelved when the cuto} bile in which he was riding crashed into a telephone pole. ° | Deputy sheriffs arrested Andrew| ment, asserting he me Fi Phillip|sonal commissioner betwe anidown at Black Diamond on the|dent Wilson and Secretar A|to the state officials of Me was | refused cuting attorney, has been appoint: | city, o-' Hotel and Restaurant Employes’ in Ry United P Wire NOGALES, June 10,—R. F.| |Del Val of Angeles, on an American gov ment mission to Mexico City, left here today for the | Mexican capital, Del Valle denied jthat he bears an official commis-| }sion from the United States govern- ly ls a per | Prest. Bryan | He) further explanation He |left Washington, where he was call ed from Los Angeles, five days o7y |He has been mentioned as a | sible successor to Henry L, Wilson, | American ambassador at Mexico} £0. Papa Buys Auto; Joy Kills Girl SPOKANE, June 10.—That ex-| treme Joy over the news that her| father was to purchase an automo- bile caused the death by heart fatl- Jure of Dora Koenig, 17, of Medical was the bellef of Cor r Seaberge of Spokane, express- in a report-on file here today sur: | rounding the girl's death, Coroner | Seaberg investigated and found that Miss Koenig died sMortly after |Iiterally dancing with Joy when her| father’s intention to buy a car was| announced "RAH FOR MAYOR HAAS! on ed Because of rumors of mystery ternational convention, of which he is first vice president, MY, BUT DOT's A DEEP VON LeT Me DINK! LET Me DINK!! POLICE BUSY Perhaps it was the cirous which brought an unusual nur of |burglars and “d to th At any rate, they made a Is night of it Monday, and nume com have come to the police home North As A burglar, who entered the HW : of Mra, A sind » Potte: 2 t so fortuna he was standir the foot of Mra Potter's bed, she awoke And w him. And screamed And scream od ne © He ade a hurried exit was mlaned Thre 1 several ar ticles from the t Thi ! th 719 16 av, N. E. When Mon teith got home he saw the thieves running away Peter Brennan landed in Jail on a charge of having “rolled” D. Keb Uther, a Nome miner, for $110. STORE WIPED OUT BY FIRE; HE GOES HOME F. X. Heer, head of the Heer Dry Goods of Springfield, Mo, is speeding homeward from this city today to rebuild his sto Heer, who was here with bis fa lly on the start of a f months vacation tour of the Northwest, celved a telegram last night that his establishment, valued at $259, 000, had been wiped out by a fire which caused a total of $700,000 damage, STEFANSON MAY SAIL FROM SEATTLE Arrangements are being made by Vilhjalmer Stefansson and several of his scientific staff to remain here for a week or more after the Arctic steamer Karluk sails from Victoria for the six re’ cruise in the Far North. They will sail from here on a fast liner and join the Karluk at Nome. DIES FROM BROKEN NECK Mrs. George Titcomb Is dead here today as @ result of sustaining a broken neck when she fell over a chest in her home last Fr night. KILLED UNDER STUMP PE ELL, June 10.—Crushed un der an eight-foot stump around which he was excavating, A. J. Ow born was instantly killed at a log. ging camp west of here, according to reports received today. He leaves a family OLYMPIA, June 10.—That Rich- ard Seelye Jones, Seattle newspa perman, {8 likely to be named pri vate secretary to Gov, Lister, suc ceeding C. C. Dill, resigned, ts the rumor current here. Others men tioned for the place are orKe Ryan of Seattle, Ned Nafe of Seat tle and James Ford of Spokane. Thinking of Loaning Money? Take the transaction out of the securing chance by Title Insurance element of is safe, It prevents delays, economical and Ask for literature Washington Title Insurance Co. SEATTLE AGENCIES 802 Third Avenue. 709 Second Avenue. 722 Second Avenue. ay! IT'S GOT You VELL, You * GVESSING, MADE UP. DER >) I see. 7// RIDDLE cose 4 | ~~ y 165 'T BECOSS MEFRSCHAUM PIPE mit A CELLULOID |, MOUTPIECE 1S5N'T IT? wT (53 eR ANONER? OLD HURDERER CHARLTON IS YEGGS PUT IN[ Stork mixes TanGs UP |HILLIS MUM DEFEATED IN HAPPYNIGHT: COURT FIGHT MRS. PICKUP WITH HERBERT AND MARY CATHERINE IN HER ARMS BROTHER AND SISTER ARE BORN JUST 6 WEEKS APART By William G. Shepherd | BARROW, Eng., June 10.—Tush with doc books! Down go med. feal theories. | Little Herbert and Mary Pickup |have come into the world with a \“bang” that is still reverberating throughout civilized medical circles |And the sagest doctors and sclent- ists are scratching their heads, for “It was on February 24 of this year that Herbert, the first baby, was born little fellow ors I rested a couy weeks, and then I felt so well that I got up again and began to watch household affairs. But one day the doctor told me I would have to go to the hospital for an operation. I told him I thought that foolish—that I knew the stork was coming to our chim- though the institution of birth {s| 10° 8‘ aor ee ran Jabout the oldest thing we know, yet |e} asain, They anid it ae ee this pair of babies has rung a brand |gi16" you goo they were working on it ical history storks have 4 this way before | new chang } Inalln never behay “Did one stork bring the two by their doctor books, and not by my condition. “Six weeks passed I wasn't feel- ing very well on the morning of k . or —s ee antes A Bern April 4. My husband went to busi- peti 9 Y |ness, and my two sons, who are 12 ‘ niet 3 < , and 9 years old, went out to play be- Ps ae seer the doctors are | tor, ool. I knocked on the wall Wet Fm going to tell the atory that separates our flat from our Guaehiver eailie Plodie $0ld tan ae neighbor, Mrs. Colperthwait, and she came in. An hour later Mary Catherine was born, and she’s just as fine a baby as I ever saw. Look how she laughs!” And Mary answered a chuck un- der the chin with a happy little gur- she sat by the fireplace, holding her youngest baby in her arms IREPORT OF THE FINANCIAL} condition of the People's Savings ‘ gle tank, located at Seattl St » Bank, loca | at Seattle ate of| Mrs. Pickup then showed me a Washington, at the close of bust-| statement signed by Dr. T. T. Mack. ness on the 4th day of Juno, 1913, [lin of Whale: ngland, who at- ‘tended the . asserting that the whole puzzling thing was a mix-up between two distinct storks, who, in some way or other, got their en- gagements confused! Herbert weighs nine pounds and RESOURCES 83 Loans and discounts. .$ 601,270 2414 Overdrafts Bonds, warrants and Mary eight, and the doctors say other securities 65 | there 1s every reason to believe that | Banking house, furnl- both of them will live, and fixtures real |} ture | Other owned 'Due from banksa.. :|Leaves Baby in 00} estate Cash on hand .. “4 Woman’s Lap Total «+eseeeee 82) ny United Prone Leared Wire LIABILITIES OS ANGELES, June 10, | “Please, some one provide for him; He was a fine, healthy | it 14-YEAR-OLD MURDERER SENTENCED TO LIFE TERM IN THE PENITENTIARY BOY SLAYER Adolf Gives Osgar One That Is Certainly Hard Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald 1 HAF not YET pecioeo! ‘ON RAILROAD RATE RULING ST. PAUL, June 10.—Asked today newspaper man to comment on he supreme court’s decision in the Minnesota rate cases, establishing of states to govern inter J. J. Hill, the railroad said the right alk to a lamp y anything on greatest triumph for the overnment control of corpora- he said since the first a! to regulate the activities of creatures in states. The de-/ cision is a progressiv of the progressive sp stitution As the result of the decision Min nesota lroads must refund ship pers approximately $3,000,00@ MOTHERS ASK FOR | JUVENILE OFFICER request of interpretation rit of the cond Supplementing the |Chief of Police Bannick, is @ petition from the Mothers’ con- gress to the council, asking that jan additional juvenile officer be ay pointed, on account of the adde | work Imposed by the recently en- jacted parental ordinance. A request for an additional stenographer for the police department was also made. The matter was referred to the finance aand department effi- ciency committees. STOP THAT ITCH | WITH RESINOL! Brings Instant Relief and Quickly Clears Away Skin Eruptions. 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For generous sample of each, write to Dept. 43-S, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. | enandW specialty . kidn Rheum: and all Capital stock paid in.. 100,000.00 |1 can’ Surplus fund ++ 20,000.00 ee, aed bai} he mittt Of & penciled ‘ ete © pinned to the dress of week-| Undivided profits .... 219,874.01 jold baby that a girl dropped In ako Deposits ..... + sesees 2,267,039.61/lap of Mrs, M. G. Gonzales in the mee % 3m jrest room of a department store Total ......1..+..$2,606,418.62 here, The girl disappeared before state of Washington, County of|tt®, Woman: recovered from her sur King, 88 {Gharge of Bs I, Joseph T. Greenleaf, cashier of the above-named bank, do solomnly'] JUDGE CUSHMAN did not ac-} swear that the foregoing statoment|cept the government's recommen: | is true to the best of my knowledge |dation for a penitentiary sentence | and belief, in the case of Antonio Valent. in.| baby was given iumane officers, in JOSEPH T, GREENLEAR, [dicted on a charge of perjury in an| Cashier, | application for citizenship, it Subscribed and sworn to before me | Stead, sentenced Valent to four jmonths in the Pieree county Jail jand a $100 fine. He, in | this 9th day of June, 1913, | CHAS, D. THOMAS, (Seal) Notary Public.| SUIT FOR $500 damages for as-| Correct—Attest sault has been commenced by O,| R. J. REEKIB, arrose Sonductat ine tte Yesler | Directors. !attacked the conductor Oct, 12, and nervous ist and th by especially at n to call upon to know tha start and made me wome an in three weeks’ time with his, wone dorful. treatment Yours for Dr. acy Spoctalists, Hours—9 a.m. to 8 pom. Sunday ‘PREB from 10 to 12. CONSULTATION FREE DESCRIPTIVE CLKCUL If out of town, write. 103 Yesler Beaitle, W Opposite Totem Pole” anh, i] &