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<> = FOR SEATTLE AND VICINITY: FAIR “Was it made in Seattle?” Ask your grocer and your merchant that question when you are spending your money VOLUME NO. 114 15 SEATTLE, WASH The Star’s Circulation Is More Than Forty Thousand Copies Dai TONIGHT, SATURDAY GENERALLY FAIR WITH FRIDAY That Is Bona Fide, Paid Circulation. RISING TEMPERATURE; The Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ONE CENT JULY 11, 1913, ON TMAINS ANE NVWS STANDS. Be HUSBAND MISSING; WIFE SETTLES HOUSEHOLD 22°s 4 SHOOTS HERSELF IN THE HE. ‘it was presented by the mayor, The Books Are Open for LIGHT VARIABLE OR LOW PRICES—TACOMA 3 areict NCE SAL [S for MEN $1.49 HOME EDITION E98ciHl: AW HATS 25clf]- KIRTS $3.98 | I]: Py e, Here’s Proposed P eres Propose oems Play Big Part in Real Big Thermometer Romance That Came to Happy Ke Seattl E fter F Y | MAN ASKS P0 ICE wee nding After Forty Tears OF HUSB A ND § Here's the hr; latest and best } & plan on record for boosting Seattle, and a picture of it it will put a kink in jeatou , | M who J ~ s Oppenhe the ACOMA, J ‘5 knockers, for > k ci | rs 23 escaped last Satur near| it speaks in : eae mas — Port Townser facts and fig p gt Without leaving a word of explanation for her act, Mrs. in the neig! seo gale? A toa n ¢ re new Cora L. Fleming, 30, wife of Roy Fleming, stenographer whom, it is fear aan mer he m “| |for the police department, committed suicide at 6:10 this Pittori was sé has} this place 1} pros, earn abed tst-| morning at her home, 1927 Broadway, by firing a_ bullet known him ¢, | was told back yr o. - ee | ;through her heart. The shot was heard by Leo Schultz, who have taken pr that it | ! aimly took | a roomer at the Fleming home, but the woman was dead ‘auson had| - cold, tray when he reached her room. . divorced ene sro bak she ‘ery Calm on Scaffold | Fleming was not at home last night, and the police, up fon was liweather is hy hy ota 3 |to noon today, were unable to locate him. It is believed that Pittori are devote fine,” not sur: | his absence from home for the past three or four days reason wh nf H an uncommon they were} brought on the morbid state in Mrs. Fleming which led to subsequent ma ‘ eke piled sited vid, suicide ‘ th ssage fae + : is "tata | | this mort a womat headquarters with a me that Pittori has gone Tauson Such re ed hin head td the effect that F" x was would not be able to come to 2856 Orns Pt Bn an ad work, His dation degin: at:4 init ing Pe ae. on aoe nd to} Mrs. Fleming had been visiting in the Kast for six weeks. She head of Chas 1, and |returned early this week. According to the neig Fleming hai bir oy not been seen at home at e since Mrs. Fle eturned. He a geod sprung at Fleming's tardiness called for a rebuke from the ain in charge ae é ‘ at the city hall one day last week, and Fleming had been more attentive By Fred L. Boalt ! “Let's bulid a Dr. Glading, : The ts B ether Mrs. emit had fully nine up roe mind leat night to aa of > column «nt & eet | her life is indicated by the fact that sne arranged with her grocer to TACOMA, 11—"I Hed. 1 Le r Husband Prominent spot Slee Little settle an account she owed him. She telephoned from a neighbor's lied to the reporters. I lied to m pe and put four | , Oppenk: v | house, making a special appointment with him for that purpos husband and about my husband Pi brag meters ne ant ene I, She gave no evidence : wever, of the morbid state of c day ied t on s ively ent t ie nind She spoke rathe » ng to her neighbor, my dablen. Told them that thelr Goes to Pieces} °2,",.° t, bet | inst one to speak with he out 10:30 last alght. oe father was in heave Hed PORT TOWNSEND, July 1! from each di, hograph, which | noticed nothing v al i . <1, brought up a —John Early, the leper and mad rection, so that € ' Dr. Conradi, 1 Broadway v led by a neighbor to the ents to believe that an | man, has gone afl to pieces in} all who p t hin cell, w Fleming home, reported the suicide to the police. Motorcycle Patrol unpardonab! sin—I the weck that has elansed since | cannot help time jee Rix was sent to investigate woman, what mother he first learned that", « wife in] but how 40 he turned ir and slept! dave siled in my piace? Tacoma had divorced nim and | moderate ie soundly until 10 o'clock... Por. the at last, I can tell the trut married his former friend and] the climate.” remainder of fhe night his slum: SCO, Cal., Tity 11 God, I can tell the truth! benefactor, George Tauson. To complete sw fitful and bed, and) 4 romance that had its beginning 1 interviewed Mrs. Lottie Tauson, To Earl, in his soldier days a] the advertising rose at 7 o'clock, ¢ ful, raed | years ago, ended in the wedding nee Early, Her face was | bard drinking man appetite |) value of the ured |r cently in this elty of Fred E: | ¥ white and her a tired. fF juor bas retu idea, Cowen sohelmer corr of DIS] son Brooks, poet, singer, actor husband, Ge: Tanson, was a si mors for gin incessantly suggests that stomach, when he arose, and ate| Emma Jahn Holmes, | lent, thoughtful listener. flantly tel'a Dr. Ear the govern but Mt : breakfast Sas | Fred soks met Emma Jahn, the Wasn't Happy, She Says will get drink sm th ment be asked Oppenheimer had ght seven) daughter of Captain and Mra, Her py y } e “I did not enjoy telling colony by book crook to change its rei at ¢ org m Jahn, th {eal costumers of Mrs. Tanson went on, a trif The religio al system of can vialted him after he had a n Francisco, 40 years ago. He ae | —_—_—_—__——— terly. “I began long ago > 1 his celing letters tacked a prison guard had conte out from his Eastern} rene Gt un EM-| Three rabbits, Ineculated with) were shot The others to my mother. I told I was a here and | hor nd was at the time onguged neanTs OF 4a" SWEEO. |cancer germs, are being searched #re still at I , Dy h Jobn Early id nol dhe alte in : the part of the Adr ll. RS . : w ybody on jg Alagoa “a Rory! blige ang | Gece arg etien tek 5 , Plnatore” ht the old Tivol, WHO HAVE JUST BEEN MAR-|for by Dr, Martin Damourette, in hl very ony an “When the authorities back in bear the They became engaged. One day aj RIED the vicinity of his home on Ninth Is.” sai a the doctor. “There Washington, D. C., first discover words, “Seat- | discordant note sounded in thefr/All his life to give expression to| av. W. not be any danger if the rabe that my husband's u con pete 8 1 tle, the Heaith lyre and Rrooks went away. Ten the boundless love he dreams; Five rabbits on which the doc- bits were cooked and eaten, for tracted in the Philippines, was lep-| Dow desperately I Hex jest City in years later Brooks married an Eng-| While the love of youth and maiden|tor was experiment ped the heat would kill the germs, but Sony, the reporters ied me. Promised to Go With Him | World; Tem: lishwoman. Miss Jahn married Ed-| is a tender, blushing trace |from the warren yesterday morn- some of them were pretty tame, “We fled to Los 4, where! “My last } my husband was! | eature To pl ward Holmes, rancher. Children |Of that love eternal waiting the re-|ing, and he at once notified the po- and it would be dangerous to pet my husband it ing ag day, ...” WINDSOR, Vt, July 11.—Preai-|came to bless the homes of each demption of the race. ee, asking that they be shot. Two them.” send him pd wil 1 Now, after 40 years, «pring-time The ther. Wilson narrowly ¢ mometer, be = injur ny in an , days are to be renew a little volume entitled “But | arian re a ae i "ne wa a Sets WOMAN SPEAKER z ta the world, ae Picea i dave road, |Yeara ago. Three years later Brooks | inacri to “Emma from Fred, id Shs yp ean dove ax aia an t hin vs ¢. He trave te mae h.|he pleaded for the love and hand apo cra mata ah fe Mote gee ie | © CALLS DOWN JUDG Lesigpadgy thee fea Posie Ai reel dakihteg y thought, of “The widow left|in discussing the interrupted court: finger na a ists to the cll- ing opposite Piyg MOL ie i h discussing the ‘interrup Ditties many papers Sadly 4 ; ade ep ne and he penned this|ship of two score years ago | to fight with 7 perecs ene babe and bumped ton ‘aughed about the stanza “It Just happened,” rejoined the] Prison reform, probation and rds “psychology of accused unfortue 1 4 He was < - »b ‘and he went } arole were the subjects dis- | nates. ' g in cae reporters. that my | ME be a Lina lll je has ive pba a” Every mortal is a lover, and he] he's back, and they're as| cussed at the general session She suggested crisply that . one ma t was not the news of A anc builds and s¢ nes} 7 a © sweethei 7 » Nations te mapa ssycholony tes' i Sateend was has 14 | Fone ma wa he news of | testing, Impress FORBIDDEN TO PRAY; tolls and bullds an 8 se as any two sweethearts, | & the National Conterenc of | the Javaboles test al va when he th y APR Hrs sane orrection applied 00) ra ow would be pleased 1 eps peu basyserreny® SHE ASKS DIVORCE, | church auditerlum on, officials, lawyers" and ™ on strike the childr ‘ endl 4 h — hursday nf i udges. be || “| was waiting and praying for pay ite PONTIAC, Mich, July 11.—-"He Gov. Oxwald West, unable to Gov. West,” she said, “made \ the time to come when r band a won't allow me to pr in th attend the ses Mf, was up his mind to find the man be- should be taken to the leper col cs ce el oure, When I Krace represented — Stilite | hind the criminal mask, ‘ama 9 ony at Diamond Point. 7 tect Waid We. wad meals he begins to swe | Trumbull of rtland, who by putting on their + 1 was willir t RO valor a when t to the parlor to say | spoke in the highest terms of honor, he ‘ound them any r of Hes. Life at Su John Behiens is $450 better off Cowen’ Yala ers he follows me in and | the moral, economic and so0- } bs ir the equa’ id superiors t b ° t f J e ly te eee aod r | ort Oo} e onor sys- | f e men it t rubbe mit was an intolerable Mare, | + aay, but he doesn’t know it dine ts neat Jn me LONDON, J ce and United Press 1 w | cal worth at the he nor ays. | “oe men wae Be t them to: Sg 7 which I y Joh r 4 of $600 a the thermome | part of the testimony |gervia were i today to| SAN QUENTIN, Cal, July 11—| tem," as adopted in Oregon. | i and those ho’ keep + ; “My busb : pm aD repanton while in Tacoma| ter giver Mrs. Margaret Fisk in als 44 an armistice, following| Frank Bauweraerts was hanged in| She also took issue with abe, | them there. ramenta ly when | ¥ n ec nion while 1 r ‘ divorce suit which is attracting | °* ‘ vege ‘ : rior Judge Gatens, who took a - (Sinking 1 have known him with-|to see the auto races. Ha reported) ch attention tn this clty Rulgaria’s ‘action in placing her af-/the prison yard here at 10 a. m.| fing at “psychologists” the | j fn an.hour to preach 4 sermon the loss to the police and gave his) _ paras | fairs in the hands of Russia, The} for the murder of two women, Mrs.} other day. | T e ie iver a lecture on socialism, and address as 113 Columbia st on a jt od Roumanian invasion of| Harriet Guyot and Miss Julia any prisoners,” she said, | ng fi k of whisky he left for Seattle the pase we Bulgaria pre y will be stopped) Francois, on a mining claim in Riv. landed in jails and re | ‘ fo way in his socialistic |arrested and returned part of the if Mulzarin agrees to give Rouma-|erside county, The crime was com.| formatories through the blun- | Vis that | was as good asocialist|money. — [nia the territory demanded, which,| mitted in March, 1912 | ders or the guile of lawyers | , of cs he. f£ didn't know what th Evidently John was ox ited = according to a dispatch fron After the rope had been placed| and policemen, to say nothing lesa rd meant. | would ha been | hia loss for t Ones a a \today, Bulgaria will do. about his neck on the seaffold, the| of the jud who knew and OLYMPIA, Wash. July pied { narchist if he had wanted me|no man of his name lives af that ans that Bulgaria will permit) doomed man asked Warden Hoyle| cared very little about the | account of the eae of nominal I tell you this to show you|addres umanta to oe¢ the territory| for permission to speak, This be-| — — raking necessary a series of hears « : i to Greon{ tg, Rrauted, the rope was taken off, | ge, the Air Line Long Distanl 9 “Tnless Bulgaria agrees to Greek |and Bauweraerts sald tariffs proposed by the Pacific Tele yin . and Servian territorial demands I want to thank Warden Hoyle ephone & Telegraph company to wie the law plainly limiting tha| wise ordered by Prosecuting Attor-|they will attempt to capture Sofia | for all his consideration me go into affect. July 16, have basal county commissioners | ney ny, taker e positio t| t sher te! le © been here: i : °», Fruit! be - Bhd the rt nt oe rey in ee Let ihe agi hh pcriggh jand exact harsher t me | while I have been here: An tno. ordered suspended for’ 90 days by |to draw upon the road funda, Cou inauthoria | Latest reports tell of additional) cent man {ig about to be hanged, I the public service commission. bettes/ lty Auditor Phelps today announced |rants for what are plainly legal! nuigarian reverses, with the Sery-|call upon M. D. C. Putnam, who ts ‘The new tariffs.are based on thé ‘ jhe wilt refuse t nts forjoverdrafts, The question has been| jan and Greek forces’ attack on| guilty of this crime; to come for- é "7 aptual distance between poluts in leezin, overd ‘ommis-| submitted to the county attorney | Guevghell ward and clear me.” Putnam had D “ July 11.—The tn alonet’ Hlasiltot the Kent afid|for an opinion suavene . ilps Bagg am had) phe annual meeting of the Wash | stead of wire distance, and would revent sip | a by Homan |e a Le Se fs eekh the euditar tion ie upbada coused his arrest. i Assdclation for the Preven | Merease across:the-state® rates, i HERE 1S WHAT THEY Merten fp Vashon districts nudtor'’s position is upheld Hauweraerts’ last “words were: {Jaston Assoctation fe ever be cai bn ins ¢ - tt détachment | 47 #2008 Of 8600 ts shown in the|by Mu it means that ali work “1 hope.this will be tha last hang-|tion and Rellet of Tuberculosis) | Mrs. Ottilia Hohensee has start: f ARE FIGHTING OVER Pay neh on| Kent road expenditures.” In’ the|on local, roads tn the Kent or ing in California.” | will be held at Tacoma July 14 and! ied divorce procesdis ngs against her 20¢. and, Bndec Vashon district a diatinct over-)Vashon districts must stop and 16 in form of a Northwest cpnfer-| husband, Otto Mohensee, tn whiel sects, The trouble leading up to the e at that gy om draft will be show the end of{even the most urgent repairs can-| ence, Delegates from all parts of| she al that he nagged ner asl present hostilities in Europe mintiate tith nth not be provided, This will not the Northwest and several from}much that she became temporaril; started with the division among ng ied s 8) ‘The county audit nleas ot fect the trunk highways, however. | the East will attend the confereme@;) deranged and went to a vacant ice the allies in the war against “ oe ha " ue : | which will be held at the Tatoma)in midwinter and lay down in the 5 Turkey of the territory won from tea taetiotr a | Commercial club ‘snow, nearly freezing to death, the Ottoman empire. | it eae ie ae’ ROdtiat Seattle Elks walked away with EXTEND LINES —— —— to “hoy ita sear - 8 - oO prizes & e na ” conve Fea eed upposision trom Mor neutrality in the Turkish || WHEN “BAREFOOTED” TIME IS WITH US [ire iret er tee veaterday, ne | ‘ Roumania eding ¥ acived : now claims 2,500 square miles of ° threat nad feyaaion. ara \ adquartors. «They won the! CENTRALIA, Wash, July 1L— tomritory from Bulgaria as com vio-give Raumanta the terri-| lze for the best float in the | Rumors that will not down are cus r. en pensation for her neutrality in an flied ed crite ae age | and 4300 offered for the rent here that the Chicago, Mil- oUupo mm oO. 12 i oe owe tends from Turtu- a dispatch from Sofia tod 1 — miles traveled by dele-| waukee & St, Paul railroad is be- a are *Safecnit, on the Black || garin will do. ‘This moans that Bul NS PAS paattte float. carried several| Ut We Olympia. wi Bastien, rath Any, four ps clipped from The Star, a I} permit Rot ja to o¢ bigee ; a} way, whic ed articles ne gh sea, and includes the city of | garin bed nal nar al stuffed elk and was decorated|horation with the Lewis county | consecutively numbered, when presented at The cnp the eritory ces! elaborate ble i . * ne Site end & a fortnight’s des rn acer thal witty RRS ene auditor, apne ._|]]| Star_ office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a 5 e ohn G n, | jough the road was incorpora A es | perate fighting in the Balkans Malice als newspaper eth who | CL BELLINGHAM.—Mayor William | ed for july $40,000, itis understood |ff| 65-cent pennant. A different pennant every \ finds Bulgaria foogae t2 pede Ned at Rossland, B. C., ‘Thursday g a Willison, of Blaine, has called for| that funds are avaliable for con week, University of Washington Pennant out powers to.a ge Ted Bt AAR : . / e resignation of Marshal H. R.{ structing the entire line, and tha | Ties to the lat reports from Athens Pl oliowing a surgical operatfon, will WHA, Vi] fa Nelson, suppartion tha deimandielth{ Work ‘wil best batore the 4 nae To-day. Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents | to 20% | show the Servians and areeks be brought to Seattle for burtal, . \a idavite that Nel on necepted CIE TR ORO aa additional to cover postage is enclosed. Bring M pining el or J bribe of $10 to allow ancouver t yelieved that the waukee “ f a = Roomenian army. te Hol, th How es 3 a P How THEY LookEO Jian to oncape.. The council has | 1s aio planning to build a line {| OF mi to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, ‘ beginning an invasion of Bul- being 8, Shexs LeackeEO IN MAY ‘Nh DULY refused to vote on the resolution, as | from Puget sound to the Columbia near Union Street. ANQ garia. bent Ady.