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on the Vic’s pic- B's things! You'll find plenty of them in The uf editorial page. “How Chicago Put th tures on page 6. These are just a few of the “The Man Who Says He’s Going to Live Forever,” Star today. Every page athrob with interest. ‘The American Girls Who Die in Paris,” on page 3. Vic, The Star's artist, sees Tate’s cabaret in action. Ban on the Tango,” on page 5. Also directions for making cool drinks for these hot summer days. high spots in today’s paper. ‘HOTTY, gharpnapepramence, § Come! See for Yourself The Star sells more than 40,000 papers every day, and le ready to prove it Circulation books are always open, Dremu re \S VOLUME NO, 134, 15, FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; SEATTLE, WASH,, oy LIGHT WESTERLY WINDS. The Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS MONDAY, AUGUST 4, AMBASSADOR WILSON QUITS . Martial Law Declared After Gun Battle in Riot-Ridden California Town ON THAIN A NY Ws STANDS 1913. ONE CENT mall = FOURSHOTIN SH! MYSTERY! EXPRESS CO, re Seale Mon With His Pack Complete, Ready DIPLOMAT’S RESIGNATION “* STRIKERIOT; HERE'S DEEP RATECUTBY “IS PROMPTLY ACCEPTED 2 “MILITIA OUT CONSPIRACY COMMISSION | BY SECY. OF STATE BRYAN: seriously Injured; scores are nure- ing broken heads; 2,000 hop pick- ers, sullen and idle, have left their work, and six companies of the Cal- iWornia militia are patrolling the streets of Wheatiand as the result of a pitched battle between 10 offi- cers and 250 workers, on the great Durst ranch here, late yesterday. Chaos reigns in Wheatland. Mar- tial law has been proclaimed, and mbta, DA’ on every Call Protest Meeting. A protest meeting was called Sunday by the hop pickers employ- ed on the Durst Brothers’ ranch. The meeting was called by a com- mittee composed of representatives of seven races employed in the hop fields. Articles of agreement, con- taining demands for better working conditions, were drawn up and pre sented to R. H. Durst. of the trouble Sunday and we: to Wheatland in an endeavor to pacify the strikers, who were said) to have made ugly threat Man- oe strikers from a . but his efforts met with ne aout and the men, according to reports here today, were incited to further rebellion by members of the I. w. Try to Arrest Strikers. Sheriff Voss and his deputies at- tempted to place several members| | green beard and a biack slouch hat or a green siouch hat and a black beard. He wore a cut- away coat. So he's either a plutocrat or a tramp. One miltion dollare reward will be paid by a local newspaper pub- lisher for the return of the mixed quartet. They were lagt seen at Cowen Park, die tributing the rest in the shadows of the trees of a Tested and jailed and the milittm | tery! men are meeting with sullem looks | jness man, whose {identity {# con- According to a prominent buat cealed by the local newspaper pub Msher and Captain Tennant of the detective department, a terrible plot to kill people and blow ap bull was hatched Inst Wednesday in Cowen park by a “long negro, a short Jap, a tall and slender wom- mn, and heavy set white man, aged about 45." Accommodat va The Ly er 0. : minutes, the conspirators met and | | talked over the plans. After the plot was fully revealed, and the names of the buildings and Prominent public men to be blown} up carefully listed, the white man, } according to the story, pulled out | 8 big rol! of billay tontaining thou- sands and thousands of dollar, and apportioned them to his co-conspira- tore. 66 All Alaska Excited the lobby testimony peare ” Nesbit Thaw Upon Her Return to United States; Does |All ot"Atsk has joined he, men of tal forthe ite the fy. eatimony, whieh a ’ stampede, according to scores of The other route {s by way of the| THREE DROWNED IN SURF. |). ‘costors, Overman, Reed ” private telegrams and news re- Copper River & Northwestern! ©. prancisco, Aug 4.—|Walsh , ; It P ? R d th A f hi Di ill d irl Meo Mee coiibeaniy wacrers [are 100 Callen rosa vie tormrarer ot [2Aom0t bk Golan 4 D “These statements plainly show,” , territory has completely surren- are 140 miles from the terminus of | Members of the Golden Gate Park wrote Watson, ath thane 5 (EDITOR'S NOTE — When Jdo. They are gind to disappear, ‘the camp undoubtedly will be ax, The Cordova Chamber of Com |beach here today for the bodies of} formally report, voluntarily rush Evelyn Nesbit Thaw return- {| thankful to lve humdrumly ake Dig _as Fairbanks merce, at a special meeting, passed | Narissa Laver, aged 17; Geo. Gar- | into print and render a decision ing to the United States a day } | it from me th they make good | _From Seattle the steamer resolutions asking the railway and|cia, 17, and Rupert Hardy, 14, who|and pronounce judgment before . or two ago, to appear on the wives. For THEY KNOW that DE-| Northwestern will leave Wednes- the Alaska road commision to as-| were drowned yesterday while bath- jingle defense witness has been stage where ali who know her CENCY PAYS! day with a big list of gold hunters. alst in improving the tra! from|ing in, the reakers near the Cliff! heard or a syllable of testimony im story may see her at so much Why, I never knew what REAL | They have secured their horses and McCarthy to the Shushanna dis-| House. rebuttal offered.” r head, the prese agents gave | nt till after the first trial. jentire outfits here, as it is report: trict. Get various Interviews Intend: When my nd owas tn the| ——— RE. Tombs I had a tutor every day for | pbs % er a bee vie four hours till I had finished oo | BE RGER HERE: I ALKS or eit Mrs. Sst teve har Columbia course in Hterature 9 f onty foal interview—told frank. Really I am a deep reader—a great ssi OF REVEL TIONS B ee rn Pane yer: 7 STRAYS NOCOR BEC) NeWRORT, 2 RI, Aug. 4—A min LOUIS, Aug. 4.—Clty-bred A remy! DOES “t PAY! «Why don't the achools teach |!ature lunch wagonette, for use 1 babies triumphed ¢ those from “7 au tit Sn cs at seaten S| LOBBYIST MULHALL Rei of a smattering of ‘ologies? It's | Steps Fe ea ey ee aon. (tury baby show held at Plasa Ch Boyle O’Reilly the girl who never learned to work | ™ife ano fea e odes oe ae Store teaser nage a wat aeeal aE’ iui cat” inocative of] who Kefs into trouble, EVERYONE | Ping in on bet Mhortmes J. ‘of being gp Beare © pNzeS) Victor Berger, former congress-|this mornin ee eke tace seesal, tees het and abuses ‘her Invention of Mrs. James J. Brown | went not to the prettiest bables,|man from Wisconsin, and the firet | the W covington + ee the world-famous Thaw scandal, | jot Denver, who ts at the club cot-| hut to those who scored highest in national “ 7 AND . he season. Mrs. Brown ts - ale : reeted me with a prim little nod. WHITE SLAVERY |tage for the season physical and mental efficiency “ap “ Se anaimanrent’ weanae: woth ITS REMEDY |having one of the little wagons | First place for babies from 18 vinldod to en eae ene eee he gown emphasized a girlish figure, I have gone back to do what 1 Liste for ttl 3 A ate No to) months bg three * hegy was won by the United States ‘and Old Onan 4 . ’ er body heels, 80 Cooper 8! 0 vhite | slight to the point of frailty. No always could do—dance. 1 MUST |hAVe & silver b 80) Cooper Stanton White of Alton, but was not a slave to the “flag. E ; longer incontestably beautiful, her Doe : that it can be pushed about, It will Haga : hazel eyes large and long, her WORK TO LIVE! And work comes|he a amall combination of pantry sles : =] LN) piquant, carefree face now subtly harder when you have learned to| refrigerator, sideboard and electric | Isoture hes dere tus ne ae defiant, give her still a beauty of drift along Broadway. 1 think of | Cooker. with a ‘ehise arreeeee el ST so go “ap eer print ae all the girls who lose ont in the American flags, great white way just because the SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 4— Berger is the congressman whi UR a? casene the Seat tho le people who care don't use common FAIL | Newspape rmen were given the slip introduced the resolution ooxing alr. ‘ mote 2 e 8 dad, tae pire senKe |here today by Gen. Felix Diaz of the impeachment of ex-Judge Hane K ing “Working Women's Protective | “They talk and talk about the] In a message to the council this | Mexico, who left his hotel at an ford ing ; ae. ng men o } white slave business. What they /afternoon, Mayor Cotterill asks the! early hour this morning on an auto ‘The interesting thing about the | BE Association. ought to do is this leity dads to revoke the license of trip. He left no word at the hotel Mulhall revelations in the lobby ime _ A WOMAN MUST WORK “When a woman ie arrested the |the Avenue hotel cafe on the ground |regarding his destination or when vestigation,” said Berger at the - TO GET ANYWHERE man should be arrested, too, and/that it failed to “reform,” as Its|he would return. Diaz arrived here Washington hotel this morning, “is ) “You see, I've come back to get the same publicity. It takes owners promised several months | Sunday morning from Los Angeles, the fact that the public is now bee wh I should have started,” sald TWO to make THAT BARGAIN, It/ago, when Its Heense came up forjen route to Vancouver, B. C., ing supplied with information that ae dl Miss Nesbit, who js, Mrs, Harry K.| ry has always struck me as peculiar) renewal The Avenue, formerly | whence he will sail for Japan, after the socialists attempted to bring to 4 Thaw who was, “Goodness knows EVELYN NESBIT THAW AS IS TODAY that the city and the state, knowing | known as the Belmont, is located spending a few days in Seattle. | Ught in 1907, ; I have been through a great deal, | where women get that money, take at Second uv. and Stewart, The “In that year it was charged’ tor lived a great many tremendous ex-| Fuss of the Florodora Quartet.” put herself mentally in my place at|it in open court, | don't question| mayor enclosed a police report January Is the wheat harvesting | openly that President Samuel od pertences. And I've learned this | Grace of car ¢ and exaggerat-|the same age. I was 14 when I| the law which pute such women showing that the character of the| month of Australia, New Zealand, Gompers of the American Federa- ‘In order to do anything properly | ed clothes do NOT conceal the rav-|came to New York to make a good | away. place has remained the same |Chile and Argentina tion of Labor had been tendered a s a woman must WORK, she eannot|ages wrought by passage along the| living for my entire family, Every-| “It may be all right to punish| —-— : - ———_ bribe of $40,000 by interests not far Veh just play. The great trouble with|easiest way. The pleading ¢ one knows what happened to me—|them, but not to take thelr mon: removed from the Manufacturers® y Hroadway {s that It looks like @ wave grown shrewd, the large, un-|the story t# notorious—but I am] by way of fine. Some of them w COUPON assocfation, whose tool Mulhall > ins playground to the young girl from|firm mouth has coarsened, the girl-| NUT the ONLY one, born wrong; most of them never PENNAN lr. - was, It was further charged that h oe Oshkowh or Kalamazoo, As ® rat feb Ingenounnean become eynical,| "throwaway te full of other giris,| Mad # chance. If they could earn NO. 32 other labor leaders had teen ter of fact, with the iMnston of| From behind a persistent pathos of go way they would—take it . proached with bribe: childhood still upon one, It te Im-|jlook and manner the real Evelyn socal x kt gered ar 000 | from me!” Any four coupons clipped from The Star, money was being used extensivall saible to realize, impossible for| Thaw looks at you constantly with | times ‘omega enrgteesae Do they Absorbed in her argument, Eve. consecutively numbered, when presented at The in an effort to defeat and in other the young girl to see, things a®8|a furtive watchfulness of a woman|'pull ont’? That depends. It is allyn Thaw unconactously proved ‘fi ith 15 > 1 Instances to elect legislators, Only ‘ 7 “actually are, | Knowledge | grown suspicious of the world survival of the fittost. No woman|her elaim. The too-large ear, the {||| Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a the socialist papers, however, paid comes only through experience, I thinking of your question,” | with ambition can burn the candle | thick thumbs, the Orlental eyes. 65-cent pennant. California Pennants now out. any attention to the matter at that An@ then it is usually TOO LATE!" | mused Mies Nesbit, chin on open/at both ends and make any prog-|the primitive taste for pleasures of time. Today congress is spend SHE HAS GROWN }hand roms, Neither on the stage nor|the senses, all were significant ||| Alaska Pennants out next Monday. Pennants ||! VICTOR BERGER a lot of money to. verity theas Cc 6USPICIOUS OF WORLD name shine Paepiel ial poypie roi itty the y.figare| dtelligent ambitious, lazy and will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for law-making body, will ep®ak at Babel as die2 3 > P v6 pa sl chats si pe tobelalls tab eouniah Jamong ‘the missing.” No s@ed to| deeply egotiatic, onty an alert con-|jf each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or maii to The |f]| the Dreamland pavilion tonight. + bat We do, nat red lips disclosed two rows of e jask THEM if ‘It pays. science and a training for honest |i! Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Ave., near Union St He was to have spoken here last |t ‘Netn in the trate pe By Be nine oned ious veara have| “Well, take my experience, for| “Perhaps one in ten marries—tt|work could ever have protected ¢ " * Ui { night, but was unavoidably detain-| ine of yo i : pot dealt lightly with “Flossie, the! instan@s. Let the average womanis a cag of good luck when they | Evelya Thaw from herself! ed at Spokane. He arrived here|Foweus. ivy ‘end Pine. ution gate ' sion today ordered » tions In 10 per . come effective October 15 all over | the country, Wher a proposal was first made | to reduce express rates al! the com- panies opposed ft, and in June, 1912, the proposed rates were suspended, pending an investigation. Today | they were ordered Into effect follow: ing admissions by the companies them only 15 per cent Today's order will foree clone companies and the parcel post. Many instances the new expreas/ rates will be lower than the postal nge fates. Practically all rates on ~ cels under 50 pounds in weight are vaatealty lowered, -.. STRIKERS Fin! ve with the view of requesting moral) nd financial support for the cop per strikers, was lasued today by of-) ficlals here of the Western eae tion of Miners. This indicates that the strike if to be a miners are preparing for a finish fight. TIRE BURSTS; DRIVER Lam eed competition between the express | In} | long one and that the|/on the Seattle Port Ceskaaibelba’ s) it is believed a great Industrial, PROMINENT business man, ‘that the cut which they et gyre | President Wilson |s prepared today crisis {mpends. name unknown, claimed would reduce their Al to take the public into his confl- Many hop pickers are being ar Mystery! Deep, dark, dank mys e@nues 30 per cent really would pa dence, After the president confer-| lerence af ; the shadow of the trees.” Only | heads of all unions affiliated with | hore is ‘preparing te leave for = Wednectay beard the et camer "Northwestern. 20 feet from him, within a few the American Federation of aro — BUILDING FERRY After an inepection of the wo HUNDREDS OF SEATTLE MEN JOIN IN STAMPEDE $85,000 steel ferryboat Leschi, ret Whitman, engineer of the commis sion, has expressed his belief that| the strike is a genuine one. steamer helps out for a consider. able distance, leaving only about pe ee A Visit to Tate’s Cafe The Star investigators, Vic and a re porter, in their Inspection of night life in Seattle, see a cabaret In ac tlon. Page 6. CONAANAAAUNAAAAALLUUAASAU UAE UAE Wy, RL STREET EDITION has been under criticism, and he is now in Washington, having been summoned by President Wilson to explain his actions. Ambassador Wilson and the administration differed on the proper course for the United States to pursue in its attitude toward Hor provisional president of Mexico. / |(By John €. Nevin, Staff Corre. i spondent of the United Press.) | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—To end| irresponsible stories that armed in- tervention {in Mexico {mpends, | red with Secretary Bryan today, it} |was made known in administration | Jeireles that Wilson considers inter- | | vention not only most improbable, | Dnt as scarcely even remotely pos- sible According to every account reaching the “Yhite House, the sit-| uation is clearing, and the pre: |dent thinks the time has arrived |when he can tell his plans to re store peace. His entire plan has considered and provided for a com- | prehensive ion of mediation, to causes behind the revo! tions in Mexico, and, possibly as a final resort, removal of the proht-| | bition against supplying with arms |the Constitutionalists of the North. HENRY LANE WILSON WATSON PEEVED. | | By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Sting-- ing condemnation of the senate lobe Newest Gown Split Up Back NEWPORT, R. L, Aug. 4.-— The latest morning costume from cord. denounced statements summing up socialist elected to the At Spokane Berger roused the, of the strikers under arrest, but Woman will Short. NOVATO, © the ferry will be completed before | 4 Alaske “ h b left} Paris was worn at the Casino + . were forced to give up the attempt; The “long negro” afid/"short Jap” Dilardi of Pet: a sroaitice the end of the year. The ferry in| Cee i Seattle men are— of Alaskan towns noiees sehen by Mrs. Reactan de Loosey Ocek os SS ear apes was, ybecause of superior numbers. seem satisfied, but the woman was rancher, s dead mene eee as the now balling by ne ree of 2 getting ready to join the stampede! Tho Northwestern will carry 50|[ richs. It was a split skirt cos || sed today by rmer Congress- The trouble thus precipitated | not. reeca en hecetion the. —— bir <b d & Co. in the Fast waterway. to the Shuehanna fields, where it Is pack horses, which have been |J tume, split well up the back. The |/™man Watson of Indiana in a letter soon developed into a riot. Guna,| Whereupon the white man said: |caused by a bursting tire e ma @ ne oe ot * reported rich gold strikes have bought in the local markets. jacket was a semi-swallow tall }| withdrawing his request to appear knives and clubs were use promis-| “I'll give you some more when {chine veered sharply and turned | tween laechi Park, Medina aod been mnie. Two Routes to Strike front, the back trimmed with I! before the probers. “I have d qeossly. you,get short. Doa't worry.” i... ee ae Bellevue. nies _| While no authentic reports have| Experienced Alaskans claim the || thick French white cord. The || er 5 a . ~ ed to take my case to another come directly from the diggings, best route to the Upper Tanana|| material was French blue, with 1) i ounal where the law will be i |the prevailing feeling among old-| watershed, where the Shushanna|| & parasol to match. A mushroom J) oi. hd Watson ren oman Correspondent of [he Star Interviews Eve lyn [eth nawella'tobe geist write in-reporeg, fr byway | ke bat, ar "rtmed with |AIM lched. Watton wea ed with the “gold fever,” is that| Skagway to White Horse, where a|| *mall white feather an e jhearing, but, in bis letter, bitterly

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