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The Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY ONE CENT “Was it made in Seattle?” Ask your grocer and your merchant that question when you are spending your money Buying Seattle-made goods is not spending but investing: ‘You get a chance at your 0 again., It stays here VOLUME 15 money ag ‘ y NO, 113 HOME EDITION ON TRAINS AND NYWS 8TANDS LTON UP TO HIS OLD TRICKS \ 10, 1913, While little over half of the year is gone, County Com-|in previous years, have gone beyond the limits when there to check them. ® M4 . . . . . missioner Hamilton's “expensive waste’ methods have de-| Was no law of any sort D e , First Pictures From Sensational Trial in London High Life pleted the 1913 levy for Road Districts No. 3 and No. 5, which], ,, Notwithstanding this law, Hamilton, in his road building, _ ¢ as again followe s natural bent and today e co iS jinelide the Heat snd. Vashon districts auditor's records show that the Kent and Vashon road This means that from now on to the end of the year,| moneys have already been entirely spent there will not be a single cent in the county treasury which The total levy for the Kent road district was $42,176.93. can be lawfully used for repairs, construction of roads or| Hamilton has already spent, not including the month of bridges, or anything else, however urgent June, $33,388. With the June and July expenditures this Under the law, as passed by the 1913 legislature, the amount runs far above the legal 80 per cent In the Vashon road district, the total levy was $16,346.70, lilton has already sf $11 36, not including June July. With those months included, Chief Deputy Barrall’s record shows the road district moneys completely depleted. _ TRAPPED BY HUSBAND, KILLS SELF BELLINGHAM, Wash., July 10. —Discovered by her husband in e |the company of W. Young, in her |own home, Mrs. Ada B. Chase, 110 county commissioners are prohibited from spending in excess of 80 per cent of the levy for any particular district. This | positive action was taken by the lawmakers to stop the prac tices of such Hamilton and others, who commissioners as SIDELIGHTS ON SEATTLE HOME LIFE on Bi gg peo si pige ounartie JUST LOOK HOW Your. OLD DOG RvineD MY Flower BED" jF You WANT To HAVE A DOG WHY DON*r You Keep IT In YouR OWN YARD? V4 GETTING TIRED OF MUS Business! OF COURSE YOU REALIZE THAT YouR CHILDREN PLAY WITH THE Dos AS MUCH AS MINE Do, BUT WELL SEE WHAT CAN BE DONE ABourT IT * WINS COURT FIGHT ah Chestnut 6t., ended her life by 5 shooting herseif through the heart ir at midnight last night. L Young tried to escape, but was : caught, afer a struggie, by @ Do liceman, who had been stationed at ain the fro: door by € OME iy uniter Pres Leased Wire \tatem but little- cash, replenished 7 had been in Acaccetes sail LONDON, July 10—“A living the f even more success. cided to return hom n the late a em Becky Sharp” is what the English * 1 Recky, who| boat last nig Ael ared my / x are calling Lady Sackville, | ™ntained her noble husband in home I saw a light in the bedroom 4 cs the chief figure in a legal battle | ROO! 8° on athine & rene | | pee gia onetaerthee Ph cn vig | ig! pe Phys Lad Sackville met Sir Jobn }and heard a man’s voice within, ) over nearly $5,000 000 left by the «7, had acquired I went f a vfficer. We re a urg fate Sir Jonn Murray Scott. wealth str » was the son |,"I went for an office : Her story is a thrilling aovel in Sym) Sr"! tor who had | rae I walked’ iota: the” pang | real life, as strange as anything °),.5 00°! ineronis oft heard a noise tpeteinn. A San § wm.) | Thack ——_ : Hertford once in Boulogne, and out} later someone sprang through = am 4 This beautiful and brilliant wom-| of gratitude the marquis had got window to the ground. The pales | am an is the daughter of a Spanish the son a clnce se secretary with | fen van to the, rear ane ee d dancer whose name was Josephine his kinaman, Richard Wallace, a he Ree: Duran Ortega. on at rich and famons art collector. 7 I we The marquis died, Wallace inher: | t with the two to headquar Baron Marries Her ters and saw the man who had been In Josephine’s heyday of youth , ited his titlg, and | fortane, young with my wife safely in ja » (Gnd beauty, she met Baron Sack: geott stuck Sy the family and final we Walked is rr ‘ove’ toast ag ©. _{ille, bachelor and owner of Lordly |iy came into possesion of $5,000. Leaving the officer at-the front of : Kaoie, in Kent, England. He fell in|990 and French estates through | the house, I went to the re ©) love with her and the two were on Lady Wallace's wil the door unlocked. I 7 _ Glose terms of intimacy for many Ha. Gives Her. Peltune t wife's bedroom, but she had years. Lady Sackville mot him in 1897 | locked the door and refused to um Josephine bore the noble English. And with the seeming acquiescence | lock it and let me in. After trying © man several children. Finally he of her husband she got him com- to reason with her for a minute, T married her to legitimatize them. Lathr Lord Sackville came to the, ¢ United States as British ambass dor under the Cleveland adminis- ore tration. “Becky the Second” was with him pletely in her power Testimony at the probate trial now in progress shows that {n one year, 1906, Sir John gave the wom- an checks totaling $145,900, and that she and her husband benefited, jat his expense, by $420,000 In ten dorship. years also interfered in his “Becky Sharp, therefore, in | private affairs, it appears, and dic- spite of the stigma, was established tated his social engagements. to the officer in. went front door to let the As I did so, there was a shot in the bedroom.” Mrs. Ch was found lying on the garbed in her night gown. | She had unbuttoned the neck of the |sown and placed the muzzle of the gun against her breast Young would make no statement ston Topical Press Agency | Lord Sackville, Lady Sackville and their daughter going to law! | courts in London, In circle at bottom, Capt. John Scott, who left a | cool $5,000,000 to Lady Sackville. | e » {nm Washington during his ambassa- THE FAMILY: DOG as “Lady Sackville | They Are Fighting It Out LAZY-SON LAW ? BING! POOR JURY at police headquarters today. ado She Meets Sir John | The climax came when, after Sir - - Then came the strange chapter | John's death in January, 1912, {t | I | ¥ hit? 4n which this woman, with great es-/ was found that he had a will; Ifa lazy husband law, why not a HO FOR THE JOYFU ign — bequeathing to Lady Sackville near- lazy son law 9 | ly $5,000,006 That's what Mrs. May Brown of . | int | Sir John’s four brothers and sis the Avon apartments wants to ‘ - ATI | idee! ters, who got a paltry $1,000,000 or know. Mrs. Brown Is a widow __Dr. Anna Y. Reed of Seattle, dix } |so, were indignant and brought suit) Her son, Kenneth, she complain. Cu*#ing the administra of pnb | ard. ‘cama to invalidate the will ed to the police,ix 20. He has been | He tn tions in Washington be | r oa. WASHINGTON July 10.—Ac-| They declared that Sir John wrote |loafing in pool rooms and in sa-|fore the National Conference of | | ee the roadhouses and joy- eording to the ft rary today, ar-|a codicil, before his denth, disinher- loons, refuses to work, and, besides, © paritios and n last ‘ 4 riding as the great contributors 4 Tanged by Secretary of the Navy | iting Lady Sackville, and that it had/relies upon her for support night, flayed th grand jury . rec r ema } the delinquency of young men ani Daniels for his coming trip to the! be hidden or stolen. They| “I am unable to support him any With cutting sarcasm, Oh, sing a song of hearts once gay, women, Gov. Ernest Lister of Wash- 2 Pacific coast, July 16, 17 and 18) offered $5,000 reward for it longer,” she told the police Especially did attack that Oh, sing of that once happy day, ington, speaking before the Netion- Will be spent at Seattle, during| Lady Sackville, however, insisted! The boy, according to tho police Part of the report which When nine of them were of one mind. teh an eae bal Conference of Charities and Core | ion navy yard will be ithe suit 4 he past year. fe county © jeatoners r the ut, © ow oe oven se r a at | i seeron navy yard will be made. _ i sa times tn the past’y sole reason that he was not doing Now six of them leave three behind, construction of the Panama canal] eradicate these evils. “teamwork with the other two rae would be transported to Alaska for| The governor discussed the ques f j 77 ” * 7} commissioners when their program Tis July 10 today We have verified it by all the almanacs, the government use in coal mining was | tions of supervision and administra : was admittedly detrimental to the calen #, the weather reports, the barometers, thermometers, maps introduced in the senate today by/tion of public institutions. Depart ‘!1“On My Honor,” Says This Congressman, “the | >: ag og nd Sie pirodgend 0 he soamte tote by [en oto eee and th ra ' We had to have proof beyond the peradventure of a doubt on that |ton jof his remarks, Lister said: J ° ° | bd ° The big audience applauded the| score. For we visited Profanity bill this morr It also proposes to lease half of “There is one thing | wish to 4 , cago onvention as onorabie : n is speaker heartily when she said that We rubbed our eyes in as t, We pinched ourselves to see|the coal lands to individuals impress—the danger of the au- « : ‘a minority member is often the|{f we were ake. We wonder it were a dream. The bill contains co-operative] tomobile and the joy-ride. It is : ! * 9 most valuable on a commission Could it really be Jaly ‘ features whereby employes of gov-| a curse. It must be stopped. ou t t If that were correct, then the judges—the nine judges of the supe-|ernment mines and consumers of| More delinquents result from onor, e ays: 1 e al: 00 ere 9s rior court, would be far, far away. They had planned elght weeks of government-mined coal would prof-| joy-rides and the roadhouse evil By Gilson Gardner ELEVATOR KILLS | vacation each egin July Ten days had now gone by it equally in coal mining | than from any other source. — is ie wesh ; 5 yoo ‘ ‘ Surel » « time, we imagined, there would not be more than It aleo Grovides for movernme: “The joy-rid ? ‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., July 10.—The first and most conspicuous man for attempt in | one dadeh on tae renon COMAPI CHO iuecatinn car nitl 1a Ya bieae worse: Nolan a congress a defense of the Chicago convention which nominated Taft was Richard Bartholdt }! You remember that the jurists have learnedly and thonghtfully|roads and steamship lines and ad. ly .worse, by the roadhouse, 1H of St. Louis. “On my honor as a member of this body,” he shouted, “nothing happened at considered the vacation problem from all angles, and had ided we|yocates location depots on the Pa with its open door to foolish a iL that convention of a dishonorable character.” | might possibly need one of them during the summer. You remember |cific coast for coal consumers at] young women and flushed 4 _ a “! ¢ a the consente to take turn eac spending a week on the benc dur- | co nen. d@ So the honor of Bartholdt is a subject of legitimate public inquiry. In these days of || ; Peay acon Ss me eeimcemlac a ale cacti re wie vis jac Nghe pe pet] > “I Bledge my word that 1 wis ‘ v, “ by uncoverings it is of peculiar interest that Eugene A. Hecker, professor of American R. Lewis Shearer, 19, captatr We counted on the possibility of one judge upholding the hands|ticns circulated by The | tender any assistance | can £ i i ticns circulated by The Seattle! y 5 istoty in Harvard university, should have discovered among the papers of Maj. Wiegel, | petra tenm ine mat Tish school of Justice today Star and other Scripps papers in| g°Verner, te city and county 5 Ff ¢ y . tter purporting te ! mn , — oF me Ses, ae Kl ustice Ie overwhelmed in the abundance of judicial|Oregon and Washineto: sking| ficials in closing roadhcuses rominent Missouri politician, now deceased, a letter purporting to have been written by [| stantly killed in the elevator shaft But har « ashington, asking \ 8 » wear Fi bes ember of » house of representatives follows ila Stthita, Citas ; support it is getting on this, the tenth day of July. that the government mine the| @"4 suppressing the joy-riding Bartholdt the year Bartholdt became « mem ‘oy ae: h <~ Ay presentatives, as follows: Bingeredale nt Hi at 9 o'clock We were extremely careful In the count. We are sure of the fig- Alaska coal evil. 3 House of Representatives, ashington, D. C, “ + ures. We are not mistaken when we make the statement that though - . * : Young Sh r, who is the son | 4 5 A St. Louis, , § . this Is the tenth day after which the rest period was to have com- 5 (Confidential.) ; ‘ S April 23, 1893. jof H. F. Shearer of Toy station,| menced, there were three—yes, THREE—judges sitting on the King } My Dear Major: Thank you for your kind proffer to make use of your serv- was working a# a carpenter on re-| County bench 4 ices. I accordingly take the liberty to entrust you with a mission, rather delicate in pairs +h oe ein - loaded Positive? Quite. We are even in possession of the names of the]. waciunaron 3 The} ~ ; p ° jsome Iumber on the freight eleva-|inanatcions trio. Thes 8 follows, to wit: Judges Albertso: ASHINGTON, July 10.—The} When’ a woman persistently nature, which, however, your well known tact and diplomacy will easily enable you to ae aud, gtawighs ve ase \tke teruvehe indu trious trio, H, hey a A » r perteon, | aeat witness examined today be theliiee ha, be . he ly re- perform. The matter is, of course, confidential, excepting as to our friend Habecom, floor | paar i na Tallin an. vllng. Oubsbis webk:an’’ber schedule, But |S4HRteAOOAM sbomeinlttee was Witt | mani hun Valin Manin nies oo ss med with whom I had talked the matter over and pursuant to whose advice I acted. Some No one saw the accident, It 1s] jnagen Seuohet s and Tallman are actually putting in overtime, | Whitman, millionaire textile man-/an extent that’he ig “@og-goned” if siti time ago I addressed a letter to Herman Oelrichs of the North German Lloyd in New | supposed the lumber jammed and | juage Tallman has the West Waite st, condemnation suit to wind up, |Ufacttrer. | He testified he had lob-/he will continue to Hve with her. So e York, telling him that the immigration question would, no doubt, form an important bes iv hg mye ae et on te jand Judge Humphries has a lot of odds and ends which will keep him sa cd pci favor of a tariff on| opined Maurice G. Roper, sand this sp : : ? side wa js body, crushed be} pugy, at irregular intervals, all through the vacation, Judges Smith, | V0! since 1875 morning he began divorce action, factor of the deliberations of the next congress, and that I a reasons to believe that Hitween the elevator and the wall,|Ginven, and prater have some casen coming up next week |__W. Bell Marvin, secretary of the} Resides,.eays Roper in his com I would become a member of the immigration committee t the same time I asked fell Into the shaft from the third | VERILY, VACATIONS DON’T SEEM LIKE THEY USED To Be! | National Association of Woo! Manu-| plaint, his wife refused to cook for _ him for (special) rates for myself and wife to Europe. floor. ‘ é coesaaeiaiceeemmnctecetenipeienanastpenitivamaaaietenmesipecieerhasnesnenleeeepeetmseastneniga tins pele who examined yester-!him, or wag@h)any clothes, taught | Not receiving a reply to this note, I wrote a second epistle, this time without He was a junfor at Lincoln d ny mre a ver to. th coment | he _Syoar-omi aon to despise him, marking it “personal” on the outside. I simply asked for their terms, expecting that ESCAPED LE PER IS | ) ! a got her mother to beat him up, | F they themselves would probably offer me concessions. I received a very courteous re- | 4 ply to this, simply giving the regular rates and informing me that Mr. Oelrichs is in California, and that this was, no doubt, the reason for his silence. Now, what I would like you to do is to see the Washington representative of the HER CHARLEY 0.K PENNAN YORK TS NEW 10. SOUGHT IN SEATTLE “Charley Ord 'y Lloyd, a Mr. Grawes or Graws, who attends, as friend Habecom told us, to all the aa cee Boh EC ra wero issued to the local /eape, The home at Diamond Point] Coupon No. li “favors” for congressmen, and ask him cautiously whether a member of the 53rd con- Gates today denied reports that she| Police officers today to look for),0 f Cunie te Pate a ane | A f li f gress could expect any reduction of rates or who the party is to apply to in a case of had disagreed with her husband. | Dominic Pittorl, the leper who @8 | Ditton had the companionship of & ny four coupons clipped from The Star, Habecom is not on very friendly terms with the party in question and this There is absolutely no truth in|caped from Diamond Point isola) countryman, Antonio Voleano, of consecutively numbered, when presented at The this kind Saturday P the report,” sh ide “Charley left) tion static Spokane. the re suppliec i 1 i . bt is the reason I bother you. ‘ ; : : Last eae to wivit a teinalthr Gace: ee deaueatiien ciraiday ‘ibe de eee eo he fen re “supplied Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a a I have fully made up my piee to make a hod to marene ved oe tite ote oy I will wait here, and later we Will go| Warle, surgeon of the marine hos. were allowed. to make. tripe inte (| 6S-cent pennant. A different pennant every there may be an extra session, there is not much time to be lost in this matter, to Minnes ols. | pital at Port Townsend, resulted in| the woods or along the beach, the we i i i capeciaily, becahee steamers must be engaged several weeks ahead of time. hs, } Char lett, tor Can-| disclosing the means used by Pit-/only thing forbidd@ being to enter | LT oo wae Second i chew, Pennant out ak If you, upon consultdtion with Habecom, would kindly attend to this thing, I Ube will fotaen on Ons, He’ says helDiscotery, bay in w boat, hired a] eee eT o-day. Fennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents 4 av My would consider it a great personal favor. Hoping to hear from you and with kindest J cannot boar to ride any other way, bugay, and, reaching Port Townsend| 4... 0... ate |] additional to cover postage is enélosed. Bring A regards from your St. Louis friends, I am, sincerely yours, as regular trains are too sloy Satugday evening, nailed for Seattle. y snow das vou can searn vot MH or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, RICHARD BARTHOLDT, 6. p me, Charley is some | The surgeon is still at loss as to * ' Ath an i) Ll 98 Ty pert you oan, | near Union Street. roe ya the motive which led Pittor! to es ivniy te loura than bght nowenade,. = — ° prin (es