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GET ON TRAIL OF THE STAR'S GOLDEN GIRL! SHE'LL THROW MONEY AWAY — FOR SEATTLE AND VICINITY: FAIR TONIGHT, THURSDAY FAIR AND WARMER; LIGHT he Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1913. % ONE CEN NORTHWESTERLY WINDS Over forty thousand copies of The The Star's It has A 24 per cent gain in circulation since the boom times, while the other Seattle papers have, according to Star are sold every day. circulation is on a cash basis. the kind of circulation that newspaper a backbone. The tion books are always open their own boasts, only managed to hold their own, indicates The Star is the paper the people want. VOLUME 15 NO. 118 HOME EDITION mpeg: med, ARMED DESPERADO ELUDES PURSUERS Openly Taunts U.S. and Canadian Officers on Their Inability to Catch Him g ster | Ryd TAKES HIS FOOD AT POINT OF GUN; HAS POSSES GUESSING BELLINGHAM, Wash., July 16.—The Cana- oN AINS AND NTWS STANDS. be THE m.—Aeroplane flight along water front 10.30 a, m.—Sailing race for all classes on Elllott hay. 11 a. m—Motor cruising handicap race on Elllott Bay. 11:30 a, m.—Catboat race on Elliott bay 10 a, m—Race for 16-foot class Potlatch championship hington a. m.—Race for free-for-all Potlatch champlonship on Lake Washington 12:15 a. m.—Race for 26-foot class Potlatch champion- ship on Lake Washington : p. m—Army and navy parade. IINGTON, July 16.—Acting Dp. m—Fraternal parade. 2 instructions from President Wi to 5 p. m—Free organ recital at Plymouth church, Rasvetnsy Witim toley cobied p. moHydroplane flight along water front. to 10 p. m—Band concert at Pioneer place by. 72nd regiment Seaforth Highlanders. 8 p. m—Children’s Potlatch dances at grandstand. Ww ary Lane Wilson, American am r to Mexico, to come to ington Immediately for « con ro: The president desire: 8:30 p. m.—Reception at Arctic club . + . MUMRGaad report’ cs oadiee ie 9 p. m.—Illuminated night aeroplane flight along water |dian bandit who, with his partner, robbed two bank Mexico. front, eae ; i ee | messengers near Nanaimo, B. C., July 5, has once he hope of the administr . ular Japanese fireworks at gr : : nee nope -0f the, séminietration .* Read As asbh more eluded his pursuers. ~ to postpone action tn regard to Mex ico until after the Otcobder elections | wide ‘e Js generally believed has bee * destroy as a result f th » ited 8" TYEE COMES FROM NORTH TONIGHT The highwayman was seen last making his way to the thick timber of Point George, on the south- west end of Shaw Island. The 50 Canadian and | American officers who surrounded the island are in a dilemma, as they do not know whether the man is still on the point or has made his escape. Call on U. 8. for Action | It is understood that the HHritish | foreign office has practically served | notice on the state department that — ihe the United States must quarantee | peace in Mexico under the Monroe doctrine. Other European nations are expected to follow The situation is regarded as most icate. T United States ts vir. tually the only civilized nation withholding recognition of the Huerta governn . the United States were to r Huerta it would be constru back down, and that Huerta w Become more arrogant than ever U. S. Citizens in Peri! Reports from United States cor Suls in Mexico indicate that the anti-American sentiment in that country is growing. Hoth federiis and Mexican rebels are incensed against United States citizens Oscar Brariff, one af the richest men in Mexico, conferred today, with President Wilson. and {t {s un- derstood he reported that condi tions in the southern republic are alarming. | Maj TO OPEN POTLATCH “Potlatch” may be a noun. But Any schoolboy can conjugate tt | potlatch. You potlatch. He potlatch: Everybody y, the Tyee, n his ship o will be to potlatch™ ts a verb. We potlatch. You potiateh. , They potiatch potiateh tonight and the rest of the week. Mts} amiable monareh, is coming down f the North and will arrive this port at 8:15 tonight. He b a salut aerial bombs, which will also e start kum electrical parade. Have a good time, but don’t be a rowdy or a hoodlum, Chief Bannick wants all the rough stuff cut out. He has placed the official ban on confetti, “wife - beaters,” powder and flour, feath ticklere, and “motto bande’ with improper suggestions. Queer Things That Come: in Day’s News Fleet Anchored in Bay The Pacific fi « already here, GOLDENN POTLATCH The robber is wounde ft shoulder. He carries an honote able disct « from the Ur s navy and told Dan Shaw, a wood | cutter, that he will make his way to his old home in Germany or die try!ng. TAUNTS OFFICERS; AFRAID TO LAND |}ON HIS ISLAND, HE SAYS The outlaw was seer t at a fish camp near Point George, where » ate suy { i purchased food for two meals from cook. He 1 two bottles with water and walked into the timbe He laughs at the thought of being captured, and says the Canadian fraid to land. The outlaw explained that he returned Sound fr }to W Rellingham in order to get his discharge papers from the navy, which he had left {n the bottom of a boat. This boat the highwayman stole on Vancouver island and rowed to West nd. The discharge was found in the bottom of the boat by a fis rman and he returned it to the highwayman, the latter told William Sh at wh me he ate three meals Sunday. These he paid for and {r g forced Shaw to cross the island at the point of a gun to John Glossop’s The bandit demanded that Glossop take him to the mainland in his launch, but Glossop told him the machinery was out of order. The highwayman then ordered Shaw to return home, telling him he would kill him and his family if he told the officers of his where- abouts. Shaw placed his wife and children in a boat on the following morning and rowed them to West Sound. He says he will not return the shiy in hor In Elliott to the island until the bandit has been captured or has escaped. NTS 10 HE SHOULD worry | bay yesterday. Rear-Admiral Rey |HAS TWO AUTOMATIC REVOLVERS nolds looks very natty tn ‘ 4 | iors gir sat |AND GOOD SUPPLY OF AMMUNITION | ain The streets are gay with flags, . : W. Quinby of the Shaw Island Packing company, says + [oo pegs |insignia and bunting—to adequate Here she is, Flo Unro, The Star's Golden Potlatch girl. Keep your eyes peeled for! the has the Canadian officers completely frightened and bow tsee ly tell how gay would exhaust the her tomorrow, and Friday, and Saturday. It will mean money to you. that they are taking no chances. They are still patrolling Point George, é ANY Bian | visible supply of adjectives he says. The holdup has two automatic revolvers and plenty of ame } as paar . | | They come, the pot from The Trail of the Golden Potlatch Girl will lead from the office of The Star at 1 o'clock munition, but no rifle, ia wee : Archdeacon Stuck, who, Ww elsewhere, by trains Monday morning, Mr. Quinby declares, the r walked to the three companions, scaled Mt. Mc Jautomobiles, motoreyc tomorrow afternoon. beach on seeing a patrol boat loaded with ¢ police some Gime You cannot fail to know her, for she will wear a robe of gold and on her head will) once from shore, and dared ther to come ar Kinley and reached the summit af- | street cars and afoot. They cor ter days, wants the mountain's repared to frolic and frivol with us. be a golden crown, She will ride in a big 1913 Imperial automobile. W. Waller, of Waller 1 will disarm you and make you give me a ride to Byllingham,” hanged to “Denali,” mean: | With hts and laugh-|& Stratton, who have loaned her the car, will act as her chauffeur. | Quinby says the fust + OS hooey >, ani ur and frivol with| The Golden Potlatch Girl will give gold away. Perhaps she will give you some.| || Quins oe nits he is lost and does not know Fairbanks, ‘who ar- peer ~ She will if you are in the right place at the right time, and if you behave nicely. ; | For that is what “to potlatch” < . } I 1 I " | riv the Northwestern from| CHICAGO, July 16—Joseph| means. We will every last one o She will make six stops along the way. If.you happen to be close by when she stops, | Southw Lod zs s tern Alaska Tuesday. Kil] marek begged the police to lock| us potiatch with abandon until mid-jand if you do not speak to her, or touch her, or the car, you may win her favor / roy was the first man to Interview | him up for the night, saying that) night Saturday | We who are in the confidence of the Golden Potlatch Girl know where she will stop. Archdeaco k after the famous | hig wife would beat him up if he Tonight's Program. } Rut we must not tell. It can do no harm to hint, though, that, if you could manage to CE CASE I$ VER climb. The latter will make his|went home with nothing to show night's program. will open at } : ; ; ; } plea for the change of name to the |for a day's fishing trip. the grandstand at 8:30 with the|be near Union and Third, say, or Pike and Second, or Madison and Second, or in Pioneer National Geographical —_soclety lchildren’s dances. The Tilikum|Sqtare, you might meet her. She might stop close beside you. She might give you gold| LOS ANGELES, July 1%—One| Dropped from an aeroplane! year in the county jail and a fine Th is what Prof. H. 8. Horan, of $1,000 is the sentence given to- erstwhile physical trainer at the Within the next few weeks. | electrical parade, escorting the rood yellow gold from the mint 1 " || NO PLACE TO Loar | hdr be sete dd . eid aioe You must not speak to her, remember that She will give you none of her golden oo ae ae Gee and ax |store if you do, You must meet her in the true Potlatch spirit of good-fellowship. You} | | n't crowd . j day to ¥ university, is going to do tthe} must not clamor and scramble for gold, Di parade ever witnessed in § i She will toss red envelopes to you. Not all,: but many, will cont will be the feature of the Potlatch ' 4 | in certificates, which| joodman, alias Harvard a Daniel Fuhrman, a tailor, was| [program | for tomorrow. About! will be redeemed in gold at The Star office. She will shower the red envelopes upon: YOu.| Josie Rosenders »prietress of and right here in Seattle. found guilty in the federal ourt on pa gape demand ype. pone oa And, if you get no gold tomorrow, wait. The Golden Potlatch 1 will the Jonquit apartments, who plead: “py q ment between Horan, li crairageretrogy = aaglboyrrs | eoites We eae a meer sea lride forth again on Friday and yet again on Saturday. And she will give away |{2 60!\). '°. Srown-Levy,| Silas Christofferson and the Laas ii See nepter, Punraan’e conve | on Sle Ey eg 8 |Mra, Goodman wae arrested In con:|Park Co. three of these daring ion is the fi of its kind in tht ss . A : nection i h slavery ves eops will tak one . 1) tion is the og ED oo parade passes the grandstand, at So wait and watch for the Golden Potlatch Girl. © se eee D Oe Seek eek ah leeniin lee oie TS i a | ‘ourth avy, and Lenora st. the sec ‘Seok ice eon a rendezvous first cht, Thursday, Christoffere $9,000 worth of stock, $500 fr and the ownership of a lot valued at $4,000, Notice of a motion for a new t was civen by his at torneys, E. H. Guie and Karr & Gregory }leged to hay feet m Luna park pier, Horan LAW FOR HAMILTON TURN HER DOWN sss" sss tt a loosen the bounds until be reaches t ple The next night Horan » with his feet tied, and with both hands and feet ther. Christofferson will flights from Luna park the. afternoon. This afternoon aviator will sail over the city, arting from Lake Washington, ond time. | gt The parade will form on Fourth i mums «68, North of Bell st., and the first line of march will be south on NEW YORK, July 16—"Caution! Fourth av. past the grandstand, to Scorpions at large here,” reads a Virginia st. From this point the sign in the Bronx zoo. A box of 18 procession will move on’ Virginia WILL HEAR DANIELS was opened, left open a minute and st. west to First av. thence south Secretary « Navy Dantels all escaped. on First to Washington st. and on {i make a tonight ai Washington to Second av.. thence Jelegates of the Young Men's north on Second to Stewart and anne it the || LOVE’S LABOR LOST tast’on Stewart to Fourth av. and a Secretary Dan- north on Fourth to the grandstand the convention hall and disband. AUTOISTS SHOULD GIVE HIM A MEDAL PLYMOUTH, Ind., July 16 Motor parties, arriving from Duckfoot, a town near I Maxinkuck today repo that the town marshal had bung this notice In front of the town hall: “Notice to automobilists Speed limit, 75 miles an hour |] Drive as fast as you damn please The law does not allow Commis-‘law, so says the opinion, to draw sioner Hamilton to overdraw on the from an altogether separate fund| Kent road district fund for Improvements and repairs and So says the opinion delivered to- construction work on the Kent day to Auditor Phelps by the prose- road. 'p cnting attorney That is doe simply by dosignat Hut the law furnishes Commis. ing the Kent road a main highway, ‘ sioner Hamilton another opportun- or trunk road. When once so des.|¥4rds upon her second trial before ae ity to spend the people's money, ignated, Hamilton can draw on the |the commission, and in her behalf | even though he has exceoded the general road and bridge fund, in ad.|&t her first trial. Mrs, Edwards || OH, THINK OF IT! $0 per cent Hmit of the Kent fund. dition to the 80 per cent ‘of the|Charses that Doyle commited pe er iton and his colleagues on|total-levy in the Mant district in [iury in order to. maintain his 90 |the board are allowed, under the’ self sition on the force. civil service board tas de the request of Mrs. Pay Ed form vice woman to Patrolman ree P. Doyle & upon trial for alleged — perjury Doyle testified against Mrs. Ed which was be. will be concluded t dinner will be reial Club this ey gat 6 MINNEAPOL 8, Minn., Inly 16 a direct | neo AM he MEXICO CITY, July 16.—Fifteen | DECIDE AGAINST HER} WIFE SAYS LOVER | and indirect result of the most se-| 2A. MG i |conspirators involved in an alleged CHICAGO, J Three cir Sass AMSRUAOAT aed’ ttn coeen Te v Heat LUNE plot to assassinate President Huers cult es sitting en banc this section this summer, which| * 1X, ta, Gen, Felix Diag and Gen) Blane” den to annul the de continued all night and this morn-| G | - os quet, are reported to have »been cree rantéd in 1901 to ing. The de Mra. Ella Henry i SLEW SBAND MADRID, July 16.—-Dispatches shot at starise here today. Confir Mr ohetm-Wab! from é Philip Raabe id Watson lof a phenomenon in the form of a| mation could mot. be obtained, vw the amelter| BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, suly ipheuaastags of ‘“ 7 pees |rain of fire that reduced to cinders It was suggested by the author with the fl rangements, Mra. Gug nancial 16.—Five Indiana university stu- dents, who broke into a sorority house last night and serenaded the ter fell during the first 15 minutes flooding many basements and cel BRISTOL, Conn., a confession of a startling crime came | tinued, “Plew led him out into the | Aleocer, July district outside the village of ties that “there was a possibility the inhabitants of which of the train whereon the conspt tors were sent to Moreless ha’ ©) “While he was dazed,” she con-| the |took refuge In a chureh. Caen aud and collusion at the fair co-eds, have been ousted by the Say trom the Ips of Mrs. Bessie Wake: | WOOTe tren ino te ienatHe|, Three terrific detonations were been attacked and the men kil an at tks aivores | faculty DOUGLAS, “Arix, July 16—A| ALTON, Hl, July 16—Whether irieia to the police and Coroner MIX, didn't know what he was doing-—| Beard about the same time, and out during the fighting: - rancher, his wife and their two|@ saloon is a proper home|.) x. Haven county, yesterday. where he was going, When Plew {of & clear sky a violent tempest “a children, living near Mababi, Ariz, |foF @ respectable parrot will be de. ai. anid and ad: returned he told me he had shot | broke over the villages of Benavites| Suit for $7,600/eharging tales ar killed when their rT were inst PENNAN S home was struck by lightning. The|he rules on Mrs, Geneya Little page's application for a writ of re Coupon No. 16 rae Any four coupons clipped from The Star, | “Polly.” SUCCEEDS AT LAST | yi\\."the wav en route from Kane REDONDO BEACH, © July | gas City to Alton, acoording to Mrs. termined by Justice Gormar when | heart hanging from at woods, a rope mad mirer, James Plew, of Middlebury, my husband, then possessed him was found last Saturday cord of shoe laces and suspended in the Cheshire the body from the limb of a tree so of braided shoe thet if it was discovered it would and Cuartil, some miles away, ae-|rest, has been comenced in Judge companied by a shower of stones, /Cashman's court by A. L. Wells, « nad conspired to murder hus: self of husband pocket e meme ot 0 ee ee f wee tite boty, a bullet wound: tn:'and stabbed: him Bice athe beat the largest of which weighed two} real estate pinst the Fire plevin fe. otneln pemegrien of ter head and two stab wounds in with it, Then he sald he ‘ook the | POUnds nse N@iak N. J. Girl Flicks Cigaret Ash Into Man’s : resented at The . te of tie efforts of varia "aces around the looks lke a suicide,’ consecutively numbered, when present 1 eaitanta and. a acore of flaber-| kateeenae and sold We to 8 saloor) srg, Wakefield said that, nccord-) | The young woman Is Only twenty Sock: Angry When He Howls WithPai Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a jf] attendants ane oe ne es con_ An. | epell never awere in her life, and Ink to Plew came four years old. Plew is twenty en, gry 0 i ain 65-cent pennant. A different pennant every [fl jcies attorney, is dead today, hav-|1 ean't bear the thought of that y “fo tne Bouse Inst Gaturdsy) thre yeure -hégisenior OAKLAND, Cal, July 18th Mek of hot ash from «burning |” ~~? A drowned himself in the océan t bird | ng t wrote | afternoon and that a ave eae ; clraret, held in the hand of Mis Eloise Stevenson of Wighita, Kan, Thursday. bo ope ary heya fy om ae oi Gtermever, who was &. patient at | pare. Littlepage. 9 to curses” wrote vot up and left him and her hus p PHILADELPHIA, July 16—Miss |] causod'a mild sensation in the tea room of a fashionable hotel here, nants will be sent mall i cents additional! anitarium, broke from his at band together. metia Douglas has foresworn the The ashes alighted between the shoes and the socks of C. L. , Peni yi a Baw oe wail ta Ddnaty ‘yasted 0"! ph ana] A party of eight, on a walk from Sho returned soon and Plew, she hobble skirt. Although an excellent || yorton, of Portland, Ore, The burning ashes sent Horton hopping ao to cover postage enclosed. ring plunged into the water. He waa| Kansas City to San Francisco, an- | says, told had quar swimmer she was almost drowned |] across the floor of the room, howling in pain, When Horton limped i) The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near fff Poccied twice by the guards and|nounce that they will shoot squlr reled with choked him before help reached her when @#he|| back to apologize, Miss Stevenson was indignant because of the at: ut esenped and plunged|rela for food-—tf the squirrels don't, into helplessness then dosed fell overboard from Alfred Cart-|] tention he had attracted fishermen, bu ped and plunged H \ 1 Union Street. again into the water, get them first, \ him with chloroform, ledge's yacht.

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