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turday | = SHOWERS TONIGHT OR TUESDAY; COOLER TUESDAY; LIGHT VARIABLE WINDS vi mm Why rage over the slashed skirt >) H and gauze hosiery for the ladies? turn the page and take a look at the freak things the mere men are putting over these July days, and say no more. More than 40,000 copies of The Star are sent every day into the homes of Seattle and vicinity. It’s all bona-fide, paid circulation. The Advertisers can latch-string’s out. come any time and see the books. VOLUME 15 THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS HOME NO. 122 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 21, 1913. ONE. CENT oh yteatttnt’s | EDITION GIVE SEATTLE A REST! A committee of worthy citizens suggested to The Star today that it would be a good thing for Seattle right now in view of business and industrial conditions, if Blethen, Cotterill and the I. W. W. would find a vacant lot somewhere and settle their two- year dispute. And that is probably the general opinion of Seattle today. This purely personal scrap between the publisher and his personal enemies has gone on long enough. It has nearly demoralized Seat- tle’s business; it has fomented a riot that spoiled Seattle’s Potlatch, and it has given Seattle a dose of disgraceful publicity throughout the country. Incidentally it has been the means of heaping a gross in- sult upon thousands of decent socialist citizens. But they are amply able to take care of themselves, AND THEY ARE DO- ING IT IN A DIGNIFIED AND COMMON SENSE WAY. Be Ne The Star does not absolve Mayor Cotterill from blame. He hasn’t measured up to the hoped-for standard, and his action BELLINGHAM, July 21.—(Special.)—The man-hunt le becoming | ie A i ee. ae ae But Seattle today is little concerned either in the hysterical spouting of Blethen, in the lengthy statements of Cotterill, or in the loud preaching of the soap box orators. SEATTLE WANTS A REST FROM IT ALL. SEATTLE WANTS PEACE. deaperate. o ie " Hot? Well, rather! rate, but not dangerous. "s 80 desperate that 80 more of Sund. din h h H ; i i fers have jcined Sheriff Boyce and the Canadian “bobbies Pigg. ere aig vediigrninges™ Business is slack enough and work is scarce enough, owing n, was the second hottest day of | It’s 80 vold of danger, at least In the estimation of Bellingham and + summer. Saturday was the gareunding country, that rundreds of excursionists visited Shaw isi. hottest. The mercury hit 85 de ge Sunday, where the Canadian bank robber is alleged to have secret- grees Saturday and 84 Sunday | tf himeeif. No records broken, though. The) | The rival boats put up the most alluring advertisementr they | mercury registered 96 on June 8, ‘ald conce! 1903. "Go to Shaw island ani enjoy yourself over Sunday by joining the | The forecast for tonight ‘Paehunt,” was one of the advertisements. Tuesday promises showers The hunted man is keeping well! cooler weather. @@ of reach of the officers, and Two thousand nine hundred men, fie latter are equally loth to pene- women and c! en splashed at| file the Woods and engage in a| | Alk! point tn municipal suits Sun- | | day, smashing all previous records conflict with him. yewral | A lot of others waded into the They Won't Shoot Him Bat ia spite of the humorous con- 9, water without bothering to get a; @ies of the bunt, the officers are H municipal sait, And {t was some to a natural summer depression, which is general all along the | coast, without involving ourselves now in a recall fiasco to further unsettle conditions. GO OFF SOMEWHERE AND FIGHT OUT YOUR _DIS- | PUTE, YOU SPOUTERS, AND LET SEATTLE ALONE, TO AT- TEND TO HER WORTH-WHILE AFFAIRS. MAYOR'S ACTION'SALOON MEN SEC, DANIELS IS ENDORSED | FREED BY COURT, CALLED AN ASS MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 21.—Re- tring to Secretary Danieis as a “Jackass,” Allen Benson, magazine writer, addressed 18.000 socialists re at a picnic yesterday on the tle riots. Benson said: fe dead earnest bother, too, From early morning ‘De not shoot the outlaw unless! 4 pi ul dusk, a streanr of bathers * ry ight_roya! welcome was given | ih the Gens Hrtdstense,” is the order icnued | The ‘stare Golden Potlatch Girls | eres, Ot to the Beach to excape ithe posse today by Capt. Steve Mise Fico Unro, when made her| Ray Gan: aia Irie ot Friday Harbor, who !s fam- jagt excursion Saturday afternoon) Manager’ Me eac a8 a chaser of criminals in her emooth-running Imperial av-| sons to walt on th SAN DIWGO, July 21.—Accredit-| Because no punishment ts pro-| >, od leaders of the socialist party to-| vided in the city ordinances for vio- 1° day sent the following telegram to lations following the mayor's proc- Mayor Cotterill, of Seattle, con-| amation, all 13 cases against saloon gratulating him on stand dur-/men who failed to close up shop The posse has obeyed There | tomobi Bare, { e recent disturbance: that | Saturday o: » may: Jot ors |" ‘a bes obile, for the eee of throw ticket wickets. Fou Bui recent disturbances in | radii vag mae r “tains rs “This is the: tirat tine the weet T walted for | tee Midd gat “The citizens of San Diego in|court today. This action was taken |/8t® have been so fortunate as t 8 y 9 4 ae hod 7 have their cause aided by a jackass Several bathers Tee Canadian revenue cutter) Thousands of peor Wiloma {s stationed at the cannery her, at both S 4 and Union mbled under the | with the t of y on nery | he sth Seco! an brought their own sult mass meeting assembled under th e consent of the mayor. - - fa Ghew island, and two smail| st. and at Second av. and Madison | Trost thelr own sults, auspices of the sociality party con-| With the police department re-|£,2e@! the head of the nation,” ho tonic parties & wirewes the gratulate you upon your firm stand|inforced by half the members of |*#!4._ “Dantels’ wild speech incited i are left on the beach close orner, G. G. Gwinn, st. At each corner, G. G. Gwinn. peach. and the riot in Seattle, which has al- roximately the Wie tempt the outlaw the expert driver who had the Im- 49.900 people were ki St against mob law and a prostituted |the fire department, there was n0| reaay « 40, Hasn't Taken the Bait perial in charge, liter Gad Wile taas tonvadty thee press that incites to riot and blood-|trouble in handling’ the crowd of |rracy started a wave of indignation Bet the scared man refnses to fight bis way inch by Inch Sed tha Grow didn't ant as shed under the guise of patroit-|revelers Saturday night, other than |‘Pi7uehout the country. | pte the bait. Th sto} The Goldea Girl threw to the warie at Ghy time te show ts a-| ism.” the arrest of the usual number of| sq hhe Gemocratic party will lose him a pl of/ and the right, in front, and in b preciation of the musical treat - i |rowdies for starting street fights. |°00,000 votes as a result of the Se- ELSA GARRETT Sailors, on leave from the fleet, |tte affair. and he is apparently content| She tried mighty hard to gt Bewait 2 more auspicious oppor-|eryone a remembrance of her. She street care. auto and motorcycle |and soldiers, from the fort, tried to | faity for escape threw dollars, and half-dollars, and Thousands promenaded onthe | start two demonstrations, but these were broken up by the provost | Detectives disguised as fisher-| quarters, and dimes, and nickels. hoard walk. Th o 9 el #008, sands of others | | fe kane followed the shcres of| Hut at Inst her store was gone. attended the various lentes and ' |folds and a squad of troopers from | a | going ashore to cook| She was left penniless, and with excursions on lake and Sound nolds and a squad of troopers from Meals, in the hope that the much regret, she had to give up her . | Ser a eee OF COLD STRIKE ton, Gikw would join them. as he did pleasant role as Lady Bountiful eee | Fame fishermen several days ago,| And it was pleasant | Robert Hagen, 58, father of Ed, orn 4 Gal that they take| “It's blessed to give,” says Miss | Bob and Romeo Hagen, the first —— e | — 4 the day | d welterweight champion of the “ ing J ja | | third welterweight champion of t i strike on the Sh anna river SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.— (sum of money by her former hus- Northwest, got into a fast little E rthur Ande 6, son of A. G Y | | ist | ; : has stirred up the prospector JOLL HOUSANDS ceTeon, \ orth Bist st, was) ($pl.)—Living up to her an band to accede to a final divorce,,melee himself Sunday night, which} LONDON, July 21—Mrs. Em-|all partaot Rashes airy: eam i. drowned os Bitter lak near the miaaoeiiaik that. oka would anes reported to have said free ee Mx? emergency squad) meline Pankhurst, the militant suf-|on today which outdoes anything club, where he went in could never live to see Mr. from police headquarters. fraget: leader, was rearrented. under |ginna tha dane of tha Mareen His companions £ he was| other woman, May Bogardus In February, 1909, Tower, a every mine in the Copper a au succeeded in restoring @ sem-| while attempting to attend the|river valley come reports of min- sonia joking when he erted for help | Tower, legally separated wife of Garrett and her mother left New ce of peace at the Hagen house-!| weekly meetin \ ; ‘ B | } b y meetings of a woman's club |ers th sn their too! The Potlatch ts over formed the July night into a scene) Poy Eng, a Chinese boy, 19, lost| Albert Edward Tower, the York and went to the Buena Vista By the time they returned to| here. She will be tasae nea ap eee teen mian few thelr Is and The Dads had their day soraiabling a New Year's celebra- his life in Lake Washington ‘on a| Ironmaster, has laid a report ranch, where they have resided headquarters, another riot call had) Holloway Jail : at Nisina a ae oe k vanes tlon bet that he could stay under water before the authorities demand come tn, and the patrolmen found Armed with umbrella 0 | } . ; dren put on a "O. . the children's parade was for three minutes. The boy, who| Ing Tower's prosecution for They were followed by detectives the old man chopping up the fam-| suftragets battled Ceaparitaly wie Ce shut down. Half the popula- : priianem Ce ane a ceeanue, the Duds’ pa. Was employed by Joseph Forde in| white slavery under the Mann in the employ of Mra, Tower, and ily furniture the police (O HtevERt, Mie, Banh tine re re ee ‘Steen thousa © neha rade was the funniest, and the Til-|@ houseboat at Leschi park, was an| act. every detafl of the journey was!) He put up a Ively scrap before! hurst's arrest. Six women were ar McCarthy are on the way to Shu- Bir ola time and didn't ge Thums’ parade at night the best of excellent swimmer | The report was compiled by noted lehey got him into the police acto, | Core. , F shanna ant fe een have lett ee" detectives in the employ of ldez and several parties, includ- Morning Incidents of Ranch Life one on a private train, have > the electrically illuminated page . : . | 5 : Wed and}: ad t after ‘ant W 1] G G ] Mrs. Tower, who followed cavum ive Kaos ate SYDNEY—A thief, who stole a ated cee Aer pa spike oaekda peaee 1 lve Ur Tower across the continent || 10 the extensive report es linittea collection of performing fleas, left ft this elty. : o the authorities by the detective qn their place a bottleful of cock he strike is on the American when he eloped with Elsa Gar- Rice had bidden the tow: fo rs 9 ceed ye abe, My his weela he ton New Backbone rett in 1909. agency, no detall is overlooked.| roaches, with a typewritten essay | side, 30 miles from the boundary, Mia Novh -onedeot va the Paul Cd tres; eons oie : Tower, for more than four years, the number of the Pullman|on the superior intelligence of the : and 260 miles from Dawson. The e: AR anise rol ier age aor age Meld, with LOS ANGELES, July 21.—In an has been on his ranch at Buena cars, the names of the conductors latter County authorities are today in _ - rowds jostled each oth- prize, South Park playfield, with attempt to make 7-year-old Mar-| Vista, Cal, leading what he terms and porters are included; also many stituting a search of the city for|, Mrs. Ida W, O'Neill, well known 2 ; Jin both Tacoma and Port Towns- fod naturediy, took everything the Pied Piper of Hamelin; third garet Eaberger Ike other children, |an idyllic Ife with Elsa Garrett te of thelr life at the So-| When the steamship Hilonian, C. F. Smith and James Shafter, lend, where she was a former resi- Ad ag of fun, refused to be prize, Hinwatha playfield, with the /surgeons here tomorrow will graft Can't Marry Again noma ranch are set forth. which arrived in Seattle from Hono- two county prisoners, who escaped ond a Tumors of riot, watched Bluebird float a section of her left shinbone on! Under the decision rendered in vr wince the legal separation |Iulu Sunday, departs from this port from the gang working on the new |dent, died at the Minor hospital , Y little fire at Second and The Tilikums escorted the Tyee her tubercular spine. The opera- her favor tn New York in 1908, was granted, Tower has not ceased for the Hawalians again, tt will be stockade north of Ballard, th s | Sunday, following a long illness. About 11 o'clock Saturday to the water, where a tremendous tion haa been performed successful. Tower pays her $700 a month all: efforts to obtain marital freedom, |A vessel well worthy of staying morning. When the guards wer elf and bear lick ace ? » Clanged bells, tooted horns, crowd watched the big chief leave jy jn New York by Dr. Nalve. The| many, is lega separated from he ents In New York have instituted | clear of. The cargo will consist not looking, the two men “brok t ” 4 in ribbon battles and trans-! for his home in the North case {8 attracting much attention but cannot remarry legal proceedings, but Mrs. Tower |largely of dynamite and nitro-glyc-| for freedom. The escape was made “ nay in surgieal circles here. Once, after being offered a large has fought them lerine, at 8:30. RAPS PERSONS WHO _ HIDE BEHIND FLAG panes h before the King Coun- It {4 dedicated. There must be no OW MRS, SMITH, MAY | : pice early led ie THOSE LITTLE SEA SHIT WO pring bea Te tel Sg Bar gr Seivetay.1 Gey, Mapartire fm ee ies areaeant BORROW AN Bee PROM (Lt PAY You ANBGG. WEL JUST SEE | | THINGS COUNT UP) Ilecos BonROWeD” | | LANDS SAKE — WHY Retina who attempa to cover up to bolster up an unworthy cause is) | | YOUR | WANT To BAKE BACK To MORROW. IF SHE PAYS IT Back. | | You'd THINK FROM You DID You BOTHER? Mtlty with the American flag. a desecration of that emblem.” A CAKE AND | HAVEN'T, THANK You ! SHE'S A GREAT HAND TO J | THERE WASN'T A |] lYesTeRDAY, THANKS Mm here to say,” he stated The American flag {8 for all ONE It THE House em Pesos 2 agen i R ‘y t the flag { cotton classes and d of peor , 4 uh ce hace ver he rmitted for certain ind duals who feld bel nd which to wrap it around them nay hide, and that cry out against other people.” ne The governor mentioned no ands for t iberty to which names PENNANT. COUPON NO. 20 Any four coupons clipped from The Star, Sonsecutively numbered, when presented at The office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a nt pennant. Washington State Pennant now out. Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents addi- for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or Mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, Rear Union Street. MAA MN" — — — ———