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BIG THING It's All Right to Talk Boost Dope, Than But Words: Buy Seattle Made Goods. Actions Speak Louder VOLUME NO, 98 15 eo-—--— By special arrangements with Everybody's Magazine The Star tomorrow will print Capt. Pole. It’s another one of the big exclusive features that you can get only in The Star. American crimes, by Frank Parker Stockbridge, editor of Mechanics’ Magazine. the most remarkable and simple stories every written by a woman. he Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, ONE CENT JUNE 23, 1913. ON THAINS AND NPWS BTANDS Tomorrow also look And also beginning tomorrow The She is 18, and the story is a true narrative of her life. Scott’s own story of his heroic but fatal dash for the South for the second article on great and mysterious Star will print the first chapter of one of “How I Met Pickett’s at Bloody Angle,” the First of a Series of Gettysburg Stories. Charge Three T On Page HOME EDITION ANSWER THIS, MR. HAMILTON’ ! . 7 . * . . . 66 IT\99 9 eH, . h W, d | A few questions, Commissioner Hamilton, tions involving thousands of dollars of the peo- ow in the orl Can Any mple little questions they are, which the grand ple’s money, Commissioner Hamilton? 5 WwW G t Al L jury, intent upon giving you a coat of whitewash, Who allowed the crematory contract to his oman e ong on ess ither f fused fri : ges f ° ~ : a either forgot or refu to answer. riend without advertising for bids, Commis- Than $213.70aDay?’’ Says She) OU Og 2 sioner Hamilton? f e The grand jury said there was an “ex- Who insisted upon warrenite for road paving | pensive waste” caused by the county commis- over the general protest of the people in the dis- 9 | sioners in road building. Now, that’s a pretty tricts to be improved, Commissioner Hamilton? H | general statement, you'll admit, Commissioner Who let Architect Gould make his own con- Hamilton. Let’s get down to exact case tract for the new court house regardless of the Who caused this “expensive waste,” Com- people’s interest, Commissioner Hamilton? | missioner Hamilton? The grand jury might have answered these | Who put personal friends on the public questions. The people, whose money has suf- By Fred L. Boalt rands, or help me in any way. And : Pr “ fe ‘ Pes i he failed to support me | ayroll, regardless of their ability and meri fered “expensive waste,” undoubtedly will be “Red” Rigxs fteur, i r ‘ barged with capi tedlicd ue Ge min tke his Commissioner Hamilton? pleased to have them answered. The fact that he has the water for He e] Who played politics and put political ward You, Mr. Hamilton, have been in the commis- firat Tae ‘tapaundt i i firs t arned cl heelers on the county payroll, regardless of the sioner’s office for more than two years. You . efficiency of their work in behalf of the public, have sat at those private sessions. McKenzie, Commissioner Hamilton? you know wasn’t in on those private deals. Knud- < Who was guilty of the “pork barrel” methods sen, you know, has only. recently taken office. . of the county commissioners’ office, Commis- You're the only commissioner who can answer of Mrs. Freda Rigxs | sioner Hamilton? all of these questions fully and truthfully. Come re. 4 a fi ile rl at t 1 H * ied btggen ld — nega rs a sae oe Who was to blame for the “log-rolling” system on with your answers FOR YOU CAN DEPEND 5 at e he refused to build i | jpone why, tn her opinion, “Red” | fire for y patience gave of the county commissioners, Commissioner UPON IT THAT SOMEWAY OR OTHER THE ee Ste eee eS led, and George Hamilton? PEOPLE ARE GOING TO GET THE # eft. Then I got the warrant. q ‘ i ANSWERS. ‘He always came home late,” sald. “Red” will be tried Wednesday oF Who held private sessions to put over tran 4 ‘t al If convicted, he can be put to work ee — ~ - $$$ n a portion of fA to hia wife. ‘+ ui A and Slady He woulK arry wood He wie zt on the re Wouldn't build fires. He wouldn’t/ pile and far from the «ay lights, ’ carry water. He woukin't run er. the debt may yet be paid ny oe “a 1h gy sated - i* | SAN FRANCISCO, June|cent an and woman in our 23.—Clayton Herrington, fed cary to remove this unworthy Taking up the charges against the health department, ttem By etal investigator for the de-|olficer fer the office which jtem, the council efficiency committee, which has conducted « probe : | . he has disgraced lasting through six weeks, this afternoon cc~)pletely exonerated De, partment of justice, who help Herrington has been prom'- Crichton, th commissioner, Superintendent of the Garbage Division ed to prepare the evidence in UT ia wrosectitior C. L. Murray and the milk inspectors who were charged with bribery, : SRN Oh ee Baran ahd lwiste ia Be. § Prveacaee ny one of the charges Was sustained, according to the committee. BA ’ ges a 1 - : ! beh ¢ slavery cases ane in <a The committee devotes considerable space to the bribery charges 4 : | “ . estern fuel cases, is on rec- forts to stamp out the social! against milk inspectors, The committee felt !t had no right to find WASHINGTON, June 32,--Declaring the occasion vital to the coun-| MES GEORGE 6 HEYE AND HER TWO CHILDREN, LAW- . . } elt candannad fey at large, President Wilson for the second time in his adminiatra | RENCE AND MILDRED. F ord today a9 strongly -suppesterevit; Person, guilty. of usibers upon uncarrahorated. eridenge. 2f. s 0 t adminiat " t United ™ M ) bribe-kivers tion today came to the capitol to personally deliver a message to con shell a ge oe eee ee agne eye. The evidence is clear,” the rt says, “th gress. Wilson demanded immediate action on the currency bill, which NEW YORK, June 22—The teen." Mra. Heyo eatimates [States District Attorney John paeee uae nce ts p report says, “that the two selfcon- Sr darhé totenaliy placed waters covarées at cocs., The keysots of hia| com of living nowadays is cer. » that food and service for her |MeNab in tendering his resig vidain whens the were driven out of the dairy business by these sate epeech wus that the currency measure is a twin with the tartff bill, and tainly something flerce self and two children amount | tin | se h “s had bee peat elites ie~ es o pls ier ig ys that the currency reform is vitally necessary to enable the business {n- For example, there's poor to $80 @ day nation beca he had been ‘his offieas especially in the Disses) is: condemns in the severest language possline iam of the country to adjust themselves to new chp thiore-m stata Mrs. George G. Heye, the bank- There's the item of educa. |ordered to postpone action in and Caminett! and the Western Fuel | practice r or other things of value, by city employes out of the revision of the tartff schedules — | ors wife, who is awfully pro tlon, too. Little Lawrence's {n- | these cases Co. casen, reached his office early trom ¢ nose with whom they have such “poke and official dealings. bar i vss : voked because the Judge who struction alone will cost $5,000 | Bee. acnt a loum tele-|#24, Was evidently much disappoint-| The committee Tone srivace contractor and garbage was undoub Saks meioat ba the cocvisell hot (he coaasers Oe ce banks, that) ts hearing her voree suit this year. Herringt nf as . nk pe ed that his resignation had not been | edly s nggled in by the private contractors, but that the garbage de Sent (icdrRlTnaTERAE fee ShOOIE ive the Uaslneas ines wants hen to die ot a mise | cam get slong without an esto n to Presiden 180M Sccepted. “lam also 4 docked” and “penalized” them whenever such fraud could country s barking and currency system by means of which th able existence on only $40 a mobile? calling upc ove said M that the Washington| be discovered. make use of the freedom of enterprise and of individual Initiative wh day of temporary alimony Mra. Heyw has two. One Attorney General M Is ficlals do not ate the ser! , ~s we are about t tow upon them,” said the president in his message Mrs. Hey® ficures that 3 out of commisator His telegram concludes: “As | Ousness of the situation : J Et cersoving the ike « ves the gretackie tarts. ween worry along on. Here's th othes Mrs. Here jto you, on behalf of every which will be en xpecte ’ t in since the civil war they have waited for this emancipation i! nee viphae eods $10,000 a a odalt pend Pry much as | iol eal pe = = * ss a REA Y T : ap agibager aye si getden para dhalac ahaa Subse It has been reserved) year, That's what her modest 6,000 @ year for all the | : | ied = 2 ” | quarters tn the Hotel Langdon, athes for myself and chil : " —| at Fifth ay. and 56th st, are Gren,” she boasts m e | Meeting the charge made by The Seattle Construction @ 5 | costing her. She only has a pay as high aw $600 for a dress | srg Nope pa prea abe tats the| Drydock company submitted * few rooms, too, with her own By careful buying I get them money, th i the lowest bid for the construe Mutat Toca: Ot cote for $978 apiece ers’ money, the has tseued | r has her O88 Bo you can easily see that a statement, t President, tion of three naval tugs, each E few, Wash, June $3, "| Uenind Bases. ty feet of carth harmbermatd 3.70 a day for a family of WASHINGTON ation of John L. McNab, U. 8. | Prink, invitir closest scrutiny.| to be 118 feet long, and will A jen cay in occurred while he A aa the threa ie & pitiful trifle for an leentative Ka attorney for the Northern The charges had been referred by| probably receive the award a ame ice . for ted # 1 : Np cok et fovate ? he the grand jury to the prosecuting for’ & residence st 1689 eo las allowance. ced ¢ t of California. H ae to ark board aske| ‘fom the government. The know erase ye ! pelt and Frer “| believe,” Mra. had called for oa ; k board a m eats Of pls ce a 9 hia morning, Willlam | eight-ye M 1 clares, “that a wife h The fact that Secretary all eitize r r the prosecut rida were of at Washing: for th bagieg Of Ranion died a8 the reeaks That's really a sma fect right to apend all that her William Ro Wilsor upon | ng at y all stance possible | ton Friday. The total contract You us: of suffocatic ses short time after) of gervants,” she says husband |e able to give her, so himself the responsibility for the [0 : down these charges, which will amou 000. Con- . and | an he had been dag ont It was ten| were Iiving in a hous long as she pute her home and = and triata,| postponement of the trials of Diggs|the board brands es falee tracts for ¢ marine tender oT 1 have e Foca a cart he was removed own, like many wor hervchildren before everything | which resulted in the resignation of|and Caminett!, because he wante and nine coaling barges have I Ike Be woul! have|from beneath the pile of dirt. An| set, rd need a do if | else.” U.S. District Attorney J. L. McNab young Caminettt's father to come already been awarded to the huiinae’ wae 4, but I y stayed, but ont. that the | nm enee ERt ae eat - — nee of California, The resolutions are|here and familiarize himself with | local conce folks there though a joke, Ke br grape impo a ty! to ¢ ’ broad enough to cover every paper | his new duties as commissioner gen | Seen eeS and they tried to put over fake | Qa8P. ve, tae anes man leaves 6 In the department of justice refer-jeral of immigration, caused the) PORTLAND, June 23.—Spectal yarns on me. That story | wired widow in Renton 4 ring to the cases prealdent to take an interest In the| reports received by the Portland you to kill last , about Gen. $ : A President Wilson announced to- | controve He declared he {n-| Journal from over 100 correspon¢ Bherida « nsed is, ‘n ig gs! oe 1 he any that he intends personally to In- tended to hear every ameussicn. t, Gun Dra a c farm at bhatt ae Cn vor to | Yeatigate the circumstances of the/ in the affair lamette valley, Washington and| James L. Howarth, who fired moved ‘ We vineateint pee —_— Idaho, indicate serious loss to hay ‘Wo shots which tore the clothes pores. all ri k * ra AS PRANCISCO June 23 ‘ . vent dn't you? ‘ result of extraordinar fC. D. Robinson a Joe Soethe Ss sa ’ he hu 1 ora of the Press| “Just aay ‘for us,” said Business we have figures to Daily Healthogram ins of ast ten days Beehive store a few days Jenkens ns that) Feeders’ union on strike here) 4 . von r while they v 1 with him Wher hes 2s . 7 Agent King of the Paintets’ union, Last year the Snoring 1s caused by th avant. hie ee a 4 horse. W stoops | against 35 shops of the|)™ | er mar vices for re TOPEKA, Kan, June 23.—W. H. | ping of the palate. W ent him from injuring aa Morr the aocete af waothes tow, | ee ee tting ‘Trades associa. |oday, “that before the end of this) cording the oumber of raip Rarer nie ciaiaw: of loo tacta oe ‘palbien When. ti aivorced wife, Miss Laura Spen- a AE Ble etal tian, becatise of the refusal of the| week we will have painted Mrs.| drops during the first 22 days |his own home, was, the treatment |} nose and the other through the er; will have to stand trial: [oda Beginning tomorrow, I wiil » employers to grant the union's new Jones’ ‘home of her own {n June I that 1.67 inches | meted out to C. C. Hulghe, of 4109 | mouth, meet at the edge of the sault in the first degree. Howart ftems of news to Yours truly,|wage ecale Save for the paint, Mra. Jones’ had / vuviue bes |Ninth av, 8. when he attempted to | palate, this curtain-like append is in the city jail fo] RA TRUE home, the gift of Star readers, | * ts of Jomates : a ¢ aie has been sent to 28,500 enlisted |r tn cosmemaays” TORE Ape er eer this year, To |stop a fight between of his Tage flaps backward and for RETAINING THEIR hold of buoys WASHINGTON, J 23.--Prest-. m avy by Mrs. Hel-| Fastman gave the lot In Columbia date, but one tnch of fluld has | friends. Hulghe was removed to | ward. The harm of snoring ant cushions with difficulty, B.C. , RB aceotitres y Ho Foeoacee et ithe lot in Columbia dencended on our fair elty. |the City hospital, The combatants | comes from the mouth breath prosidsnt. and Tishaa r¢ ation of ne silver money or 1 ar employes senda rg oa Neko escaped ing ashin, on Mo nental Coy I ch manjand readers dug the cellar, spaded| on the lookout for those warm MONROB DEATH claimed . and S.C, Harold of Pueblo, swam @ ed on € the ga anted the a days Miss Neva Owen, danghter of Mr MIDSUMMER DAY, Sweden's inile to shore when Messett’s launch \ a — i — | tor of the ¢ es and Mrs, N. Owen, on the very date greatest national holiday, was cele lered afte ing into a log, infon rs all—hullt the Zero Marx of Chicago has been set for her graduation at the Unt- brated here a piente at Fortuna Point light, Saturday, T FE noua And Painters’ union | sued for divorce ig Ky veraity of Washington ; Overwork | 5 k under Le auspices of ; the wanes wih areaie Sua - oe ur Intest. Iden of the quintes-|in her studies at the college Swedish club. More than 1,500 ‘ ‘ i Pe ate ’ Mra. Jone 5 to give a house- sence of nothing \prought on tu which re- persons participated in the celebra- | Like a rolling pin and jj va at Myatt-Fowelie “ PLACE NEXT FRIDAY THE DAY warming beto ny days ' ‘o Marx, sulted in the girl's death tion knead the dough. argyee Pine, attract fawagy on are cordially in to be the guests of The Star next t m. and 3 p. m, when we era ee ee ee EBEmAaEis ) SRR CEREAL ROAR GR ME * , ears a etatie who fe 13 years I t in ar office was telling its] Well. A second later they were engulfed | sized, Four young people, all socially prominent, had been thrown into ould like e@ it sweeping enough to ine n ar he operator, impassive, heard tte oes Aine the water and swept down stream. It is believed they are lost. * * e park {t is, ian't big enough gua deat ichiwataswards Bor scunue oi Montreal called, * * * A large sash and blind factory and . 8 6 ae . now and Friday you will be good kids, re, me a eg abel ry bbb: or sounds other | an tee warehouse had been destroyed by fire blazing walls crum Clinton, la, was impatient. * * * Seven men were killed ‘ ent parents, and tn all things well behaved hose irom : cker re ad no ears | pled, and four firemen went with them and were killed, Others are in| and one fatally injured in the wreck of a freight train on the Milwau- ere others will have no reasonable ground for He transposed the ticker's story on his typewriter, and| hospitals, ° ° ® kee railroad, when it crashed head-on into a gravel train, The victims eto 9 arty hung the “flimsy page after. page, on the hook That is it a ee are unrecognizable, but, as none of the train crews are missing, they o ho tormmal function. You needn't take the trouble tc cette | New York claimed. the wire with a story as bizarre as tragic. Mrs. aro belleved to have been tramps stealing aride, * * * No space e t e { : \ A ‘ | wana Wagner attended a “block party.” One thousand couples danced to waste on dead yeggmen. | * Seige ign at aoe ‘ fy rte ou. The Today the ticker, which ticks off the United Press dis-|on the asphalt pavement, A prize was offered for the champion endur oe some pains to provide entertainment for you. T 1 tt | y f r ‘ sett the ee will be yours tor five hours. Hatches, told a,story of tragedy. On some days humor pre-|ance dancer. Mrs, Wagner danced the tango four hours—and died San Diego, Cal, had bigger news. In a petty real estate war at rus with your presence, we .promina that you will lominates in the story the ticker tells. The operator neyer | from exhaustion, Ocean Beach, signs of Warning had been torn down at a dangerots spot aa et ee tarny Ghitiee Glee HaHDRallTaer utes worth ss eee a rip in the sandbar where the undertow runs like a millrace, Two Fide on the Shoot the Chutes a Le Areich at aimnITie taal ' New Madrid, Mo—-whe ever heard of the place?—demanded to be! bathers were caught in the undertow and drowned. Life @uard John : o- Figure 8 r dhe um ¢ ghing today A heard. The survey boat Reaver was capsized in the Mississipy! in a Stewart Brown went to thetr rescue and was himself drowned, Brown - x ad on the Circle Swing, He hears ¢ dots and dashes, and he translates them | storm Ni of a patty of fourteen government engineers were leaves a wife and seven children. | * . ( exc ne ter » The Joke rd that 1 may have the story drowned + @ 6 ee ee * On ri Whee orf ¢ 8 2 Ot i sc a There might be more about Brown, the hero, but Rochester, N. Yo One Ke ence of The Third ogree, Clickety-click! The operator hears hia call, and his fingers hang) Dublin, Ga., clamored for attention, Not often is Dublin privileged interrupted, An excursion train on the Pennsylvania ratiroad was de- oO ne ‘ e Canals of Venice, and polsed over the keys of his typewriter The story comes from Niagara! to break into the news. J T. Howell, fa merchant, was called from. rafied near Sterling, while running at 40 miles an hour.” All but two of One ¢ t ¢ 4 Swing. ie # * Donald Roscoe, 10, and Hubert Moore, 9, hoth of| his bed and murdered by robbers, who also slow his wife when she fol- the coaches left the track, rolling down an embankment. Fifty persons nd {t won't coat yc arpa ps hattalo, were playing in a flat-bottomed scow above the whirlpool rap-| lowed her husband to the door, Bloodhounds led a posse to the cabin) were hurt, many of them seriously e ae Hoping 1) greet you all at Lona park on Friday, we remain, dear|ids, when the rope holding the boat broke abd they were sues down |of three negroes, who werg hurried under heavy guard to Macon be at eee) : Hondreds saw thelr peril, When the boat reached the edge|Lynching ts feared. 9° ¢ * Tho ticker was silent. . kids Your Friend, THE SEATTLE STAR, | |the river of the roaring whirlpool, eee A motor boat had cap-| the boys stood up and shook hands tn fare Kaneas City called insistently. The operator Ht his pipe, and puffed-and yawned.

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