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COMMERCIAL CLUB JOINS IN CAMPAIGN WILL HELP BOOST PROJECT TO OPEN ALASKA FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; WARMER FRIDAY; MODERATE WINDS, PROBABLY SHIFTING TO NORTHEASTERLY. TTT ete, NTT TT TLL = S s Z / = Come! See forYourself 3 = Movies With Booze! 2 - = _The Star sella more than 40,000 papers = = That's what you get, Vic and are Ss = every day, and is ready to prove it = = porter find, in their night life re == 3 Circulation books always open, == = srtbohe in LES st cafe, Read FS ANNAN FY OLUME 15] ee ere fee eee ee eee Sra MAC NO. 137, EDITION. ror SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913. ‘i ONE CENT ¢hwi"Aittnth ro oa Believe in Love at First Sight? No? Read the Story of Mr. Charlie Peacock, Who Succumbed “s | as Soft Hands of Alice Day , Pretty Barberess, Stroked His Chin Like Caress of Angel’s Wings x REE oY ew J Sore eneee, Senne ism selfishness and mat er Pe)” ay up Pac yugh the peep holes in the giacters of Inther, 16 cents and a love declaration right off the chair, as it were by a woman, besides? Kim which th Bose bod : huine love, ve Mr. Peacock’s eyes fell upon the features of Miss Alic Da It Ah! Mr. Peacock was full of that peculiar ingenuity which dis Could there be stronger demonstration of consuming, endur- oa ne soul ody and the 7 in willing sa the finishing touch to Charles’ heaven, for there boone 1 the pores so much real estate in 8 nern California, He would ing devotion? ure . ba PRS sas so Ol ae at ‘, stial face his soul had Jong sought, Love at first sight patronize the shop and make her think that bis cleanliness had Marc Antony lald the world at Cleopatra's feet. But he knew nan a. beter be Angdesinl Hacks: Goa tone ina: Alice Day For the benefit of those who have never been inoculated with = Kot godliness left at the first quarter-pole what he was getting. Who Is a Marc Antony beside a Charles nee sa Fe yor ae oe eee al pa and into it, according to love at first sight more than four or five times, let us digress a Charles went for th shaves a Monday, two shampoos Peacock, who raises a beard dally that a woman may shave him? u e story th t at n today on The St wire, Mr. Charles Pea bit to explain. Love at first sight Is the culmination of dreams a Tuesday, three ABeageR Aw { fay, four hair cuts a ‘Thu Marc Antony goes into history as an example of the power of * ay p Bary egy for the purpose of having his facial mesa f ved from the age of 2 years up. It does not descend like the gentle day, etc, ete, or somethir eabout love. It was not love but passion, something we all detest, and it j y Nothing on pe Beny el sical an ° bs dew, but like the elevator from the 23rd floor, It has not the What risks, what sacrifices will not true love make! lacked in stamina, for when the notorious Roman came to pay for 14 FS ig Ey ee a the deli with w he Was waved — pleasing glow that permeates one through frequent association But, alas! Miss Day belleved in lather but not in love at first It, he bellowed like a calf in a bumble bees’ nest P ' mio. the tin tpholstered chair. Perfect was the tenderness with with the beloved, It has the glow one feels when hit on the head and when Mr. Peacock, lying there with his jugular Charles Peacock goes into the brush with a fine of $25 and DC. ' Boe oe was thrown back and bis Adam's apple exposed with a brick at ten feet, or when one runs against the end of a bared to her razor, (a pened by a woman, too) Judge Puterbaugh’s order, “Go bury thy love and toy not with that ‘ Othe knife door in the dark, It has none of those soothing, self-gratulatory began to splutter love messages through the soap, she doub bis barber shor Cool, soft hands stroked his cheeks and the touch of the brush — effects of getting there gradually, but It Jars, rattles and not in- mental poise, as well she mikht, and ca the police, who haled We don't know Mr. Peacock’s sdents. We don't know $ was as the caress of an angel's wings, frequently atuns. However, recovery is often rapid, on better Mr. Peacock to jafl, on her complaint that he was an annoyance Miss Alice's ideal of love. But that the lady has not , It was heaven. acquaintance. Think of {t! Cupid an annoyance responded to the loyal knocking of a sincere heart that, some- Let us pause to interpolate that we mean no sacriloge by this. Looking up throngh the soap ensemble—to return to Mr, Pea- In jail, Mr. Peacock refused to eat, drink or wash until he as she stands there rut razor up and down the : Lace Pow 4 man who gets delicacy, tend ss and angels’ wings In a o Charles, we wat, Joved. Hut, how should he press his could talk with Miss Alice hide, her heart must sym; y turn to the true love : barber shop knows he aven, if he has any conception of suit like a gentleman Gentle reader, do you recall any other love that would starve for which a hole is being dug out there on the desert mesa, under lot, the place in his system. to continue. First love is sudden, but you can't band yeur darling barberess and go without baths for an unknown, and be frequently shaved judicial direction. ing er © > JUDGE HUMPHRIES 2.0? isis sercri ite Pitne BUSINESS MEN ELATED OVER , ISSUESINJUNCTION CONCERTED SUPPORT OF BILL 3 AGAINST STRIKERS | INTRODUCED BY POINDEXTER Ot ¢ | In granting a temporary Injune-| The individual potnted ont cor The Seattle Commercial club is going to add its energies to the campaign - tion against the. sonenmnere’ eater ig fag pom Raymer ; i | under way to secure the passage through congress of a bill providing for the pve Bey scab tgrnaatng abs tei tice” ie nid “ans government development and operation of the coal fields of Alaska. | “Speaking for the Commercial club,” said Otto A. Case, secretary, yes- terday, “I have no hesitancy in stating that the membership of this organiza- bull in front of a railroad engine, = oo kenga that it waen’t his States senatorship by so doing; that | restraining orders He left that for Judge Gilliam, he | ir dy re 4 the people must be governed by) Judge Humphries, declaring that fear; that Or. Titue acted like a/the case really belonged to Judge ed, The temporary injunction | 4 bers OF the club s since The Star ran told of its aie nes to bring into — clared he wasn’t hurting his chances | day in his chambers,” he said, “and | for reelection or for the United! told him he was issuing too many 7 tion is unanimous in its approval of the Poindexter bill, or of some other bill Gilliam, did not set a day fer a heariug on the merite of the case that will do in a general way those things contemplated in the measure “ ‘ciliata this case ma the - i Eee iiiiain fope Prat strains ‘the “teamsters trom i line in support of congressional action t he great Scripps organization. 4 “This is the first time that the newspapers of the country removed from Federal Judge Refused, using harsh or violent | wa ecnaen Netorer, fa. Oe. fotats) strikebreakers, or force apd intim)| the Pacific coast have become interested in legislation looking to the develop- tion ‘against the teamsters, and : “There is no evidence ot any vio ment of our vast northern territory, and in securing this interest, The Star has Gilliam in the superior court | lence here,” said MacMahon. “The : : ‘, Judge ae tees ieee cetiva ec we pencetel 4n Buxaay}| oF of the Mewes: things in the newspaper history of j this coast. Va aie teet Maaving the merits in| school.” ou may say for the Commercial club that the matter will be brought ie came. Judge Humphries yesterday af- up at the first regular meeting of the club, and I have no doubt that we j “I don't blame the strikebreakers | ternoon was unmercifully scored in for going armed,” said Judge Hum-|his own court room, and in the phries, after Attorney McAvoy, for| presence of a large crowd, by Dr. the drayage companies, and Attor-| Hermon F. Titus, socialist, who de- then formally and officially get into the fight The Star has started.” we /euGoN wares) ARMED INTERVENTION IF andl few affidavits were read. imposing the maximum penalty for| latch. LONDON, Aug. 7.—Supposed- oR Would Govern by Fear. contempt of court, sentencing Dr. Behe |= . ly blind, John Yeomans, who for ee-qa “If a man was after me, Titus to six months in jail and im | |] several years had been an ob- a judge, “I would get a gun and fill) posing a fine of $300. | ject of sympathy and charity Special him full of holes. I am 62 years| ‘Ttine Cocheaeie | | ’ |] from the good people of Exet old, and practiced law over 40 |] today got religion at a reviva —_—_—_ “L have 1 ns to secure m meeting. By John E. Nevin I know this: People T years. And said Dr. Titus LDERSHOT, England, Aug. 7. It “took” so well that he nt Sam have got to be governed by fear. [release at pr . ren tla gg Beg agp as : 4 (United Press Correspondent) Some people told me that I can|in the county Jail this morning.” Ce. 8 P. Cody, one of England’s|| startled the audience by remov WASHINGTON, Aug. 7—If Gen. Huerta, de facto president of Mex —_ get more votes if 1 wouldn't mut t|fought the free speech isue and most prominent aviators, and his | ing his dark glasses and an ico, insists that John Lind, President Wilson's emissary, is persona nom so many restraining orders. But I t enger, Lieut. W. E. €vane,|| nouncing that he could see as} crata and refuses to consider his suggestions, this will not of itself Hfought {t successfully during il in an doubt that fous! well se anyone in town. Het) mear ed intervention in the republic of Mexic yor Moore's term. But never were killed near here today, when ean armed intervention in the repu Mexico, “Anyhow, {t does not matter.| Mayor Moc m i || then went to the chief of police This was made plain by administration officials today ists, ney MacMahon, for the union, fin-| fled the restraining order against ae tshed their arguments. street speaking Johnny Bryant and his bride, formerly Miss Alys McKey. This photograph was taken by Jacoby in @& No evidence was introduced. A) ‘The court promptly responded by} photographer, shortly after their recent marriage, and while they were making flights during Seatt! Pot. the present tactics! t , 7 cept Cody's monoplane turned turtle. There are 20,000 voters behind me.| before have tactics) VICTORIA, B. Cx Aug. he machine. With the excep Meee red tute tne || and repeated his confession. If that, however, should be developed as Huerta’s position, it is Some day you will get a weak judge | been adopted to suppress ® funda | yielding, against his own judg-jof a slight mark over the ey : The chief promised to get him | 1 onanie that the embargo on Mexican insurgents importing arms from |) on the bench who will be influenced. | mental right ment, Aviator Johnny Bryant, who there were scarcely any surface it crashed to eart |] a Job. gaa yang wake rs of m4 “i a . P “ =e s : But I am not a weak judge, and| “Judge Humphries ts the only | came here from Seattle to give ex-| wounds. was born in America, but the United Staten immediately be raised, majority of the senate | ; udge in country, I believe, | pipiti Ing carnival week, at hman | | favors such actio ; 4 : eo Oy War haa ac tir aapemint. (bar oot Vase Hib gestatee Abas hans Hie Back Broken soak kaon and. Srenk, | Huerta’s official declaration that he will not receive Lind unless Anyhow, this present ca: | pte 9g 9 An exar tion by Dr. George! witneane: megeres sae h the United States recognizes him as president is not taken seriously halons to other |ereign attitr f the courts as to| wing at 5:45 Wednesday afternoon itnessed the tragedy. The avi mine. It jones > anoth ‘aa SS eaieaed y , who accompanied the police | ators nec heoke: w v" by either the president or Secretary Bryan. They will make no com judge in this court lissue a restraining order against! five minutes later he was dead. ye F t ator’s neck was broken. atchers ant te atau n haa va y rds Played “Robert Emmet Stuff.” |free speech. His course ts extra} ‘Tho right plane of his hydro number of citizens who | saw the wings of the machine dou ment or decision until Lind reports. ea ; "1 Gon't believe I would get more| legal, and is an exercise of kingl¥|aeropiane collapsed when Bryant 1 to the roof without any|bhle up. Then the monoplane bi The constitutionalistas, through Col. Eduardo Hay, head of their loss of time, showed that Bryant! jed and {t fell into a clu junta here, today advised President Wils nd Secretary Brya He to. running be eee ec ee aie t e advised Presiden Ison and Secretary Bryan that sustained a fracture of the ekull, pre: » of ence | votes for United States senator or | preroga’ and, in the pe J. Julius Englest this morn: jf they are permitted to purchase arms {n the United States, they will for reelection {f I let those fellows | injunction power of the courts into! plain view of his bride, Aviatrice ing bought his liberty in Judge) overthrow Huerta within three months J cf ee : a that his back was broken and both speak on the street. the ground Alys McKey, and thousands of spec Humphries’ court by pre K The most serious danger in the situation is now that perso * | K ra a 01 e tio} ersonal in- “Dr. Titus played the Robert Em-| Two new restraining orders were|tatorg along the water front and, fat t, Bryant saldhe pay Attorney George Olson £50. | suits or violence will be offered Lind ’ He! issued yesterday was arrested Wed lait met stuff on me yesterday the downtown streets, the machine,| nated to make a flight against 80 Englesta If so, the sternest measures will follow wanted to be sentenced, he sald. The “anti-speech” restraining OF | turning once, shot down straight as . “ - — nesday night on a warrant issu An nabbal caine to antares? sible. Tr ae ent wie sre continued for on veek, | - 4 Sihaer * strong a wind, although he had run RANDOLPH, Utat ug. 7. abe 8 ¥ hee Ana u n Lind is entirely possible his would be a firebrand Funny thing, somehow, he got 4 ae pcs Meh orsek:|a plece of lead, striking upon the) io against stronger winds in other | pine fy a Cah vr ew LaF my {by Judge Humphries for conte forcing the hands of the administration to compel punishment of the | | sentenced. - - a +d be roof of a two-story building at The-| ni oneg take” be x hinah ahibact th Sjof court Englestadt, it seems, attackers with the entire armed force of the United States “He reminds me of the little buts wae pene Peed eC RER jatre al and Cormorant st He didn't wish to disappoint the | hitis t : ee it -¢ “| went to his home to obtain some e njunction Against Parr » disappo he | hills by a posse and finally captured se napa haga ; bead agthegh votln ead psc a ag . me — PB ows i the Salva- Sees Her Second Tragedy ,, crowds, he said, who counted on the | with the bank’s gold in his saddle. 19. Leas Le in Lb ahi Cai, * “ r, 3 was the secon¢ a « he g| » 0. ¥ : pe r g order sec pd by: J the railroad track. Then the en- tion Army and the Volunteers of It was th nd tragedy in the flights as one of the carnival’s big hags, put an end to Robert Mo-| fr Talnink Orat Becki ue oom gine caine ‘along and that was the| America from speaking in the|*!r which Mra. Bryant witnesse 1 attractions, r's hopes: epg divoroe ction ne ttle oHtel, and| Within three weeks | oe aiteres: ‘tha: i ot | menced a divorce action le tesroon, end of the bull. Dr. Titus was Ike! vicinity of th attle and | "On the last night of the Potlatch He Feared an Accident or entered the Bank of| "von he was brought into court bull when he tried to buck the second order was directed “ ” bound the cashier and re og cag ce eg against a screeching parrot belc fe Seattle she saw F. L. Thayer, the} “But you can understand,” Bry-| , horseback with ‘09 (this morning, Englestadt was start me.” Seanes gp parach o his fatal! ant sald, ‘that with the wind sweep- rs : 5 led to learn that the contempt A The Judge Proves It a ge ara ¥. Sprit, 1611 Hag ls from he and’s aeroplane. ing down behind me {n such a com fo A posse surrounded him|charge would be dropped, and he Ul Attorney MacMahon objected to et wT tater apainat (he parrot {Mf Bryant ma » successful paratively narrow space, the ma-\our hours later he threw his gun| Would obtain his ease, ff he al, the insinuation that the union tried 9 sy Ella M. Ive flights in $ one of which chine is likely to be dashed into the |away and surrendered ~ | would pay Ols "4 - to influence the judge by talking) Dit vee ho sald her S by day |#he attained altitude of 2,900| wharves and wrecked The prisoner, who camo here| “But I never retained Olson,” F Lyman Hinckley, scion of one of} Of late, she says, he has come bout votes. “gf > eae AG 3 uking of Amer Johnn nt and Miss Alys Me-| ¢,. cha t ' na|glestadt said 1 don't owe him the pioneer families in Seattle, and| home only on Saturday ali bas <4 ” dee \and slep at night was disturbed A ‘om Wyoming, conte he was|glestadt sai { i y on Saturday nights, 4 “Well, there’s a man,” the judg xh lor hl prohibits en aviators Key were married at Boise, Idaho,| trying to raise a “wadding stake hing. My paid him $30|Feputed to be wealthy, was this! tHinexiey owns an interest in the cove pointed to @ spectator, ‘who sald) o parrat. from locating is " about two months ago ehain ——|atready. He's attorney morning sued for divorce by Mrs. Hinckley building and in ® lot @& em ie BOOM RE AE OT lenans 400 oe from the | , | Instant air ¢ A| penne brother, Frank, 18 also) No matter what you nave to sell,| So Enelests as recommitted etee ape PRetertis ae ground other property in Seattle, which js ti un n nian a somewhere there is a buyer for it.|to th inty jail, Englestadt ts a ried in Seattle, March 21, 1900, and listed on three pages of the com- (Sse IE ER LET “ind the|young man of about 28, and, fear. Use ater Wanting: RUA fied the |Founy man of about. 2h Ail, rer | hage fous eniloren plaint buyer, ing he would lose Mrs. Hinckley petiti SUE SPREGKELS GEN, DIAZ COMING ih a alice 1 conchided to buy his liberty wae bags hel oo acateatts en nintng order “to Drovent a elleges she was often subjected to rs physical violence, and that her hus husband from-vistting’ the family WHAT WE |band “struck, shook, pinched ana |" ‘ + te ee SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7,—Gen. AN iO |bruised” her. He also was in the See ee ee i, i é : & 7—-Sult! welix Diaz, the Mexican special c D Y habit of using vile and profane lan- | nuh Probability you will) enrolt ' : ambassador to Japan, today is en FOR YOU ma guage, she alleges, and often made |t not a nd the dest route to Vancouver, B, C., leaving _ | Hugo Flink, aged 30, a cement false acc usations against her. pore At -yae here last night on the Oregon Ex A want ad io The Star class!- || worker, was fotind dead at the bot-) — om |— vf | | “; REGENTS DENOUNCED FOR RESTRICTING FREE SPEECH :° han to wish ye rd on, has done; nithiug the Pac re The general was acce fied columns will serve you }/tom of the stairs in the rear of a } Declaring the Open Forum has um hae ganization, ba rhe complaint alleges that|! ‘ : ore ut oe 1 but also | socialists have proposed, is more! get wuhweribed fe nae at | nied by Senora Diaz and four or|] when the need to sell property |/rooming house at 609 Fifth av., at snot only been harmless, but ase |mipversive of American institutions | Spreckels, mubseribed for funds to e100) secretaries Tomes, And this need comes || 7710 thie moraing | PENN ANT COUPON of a val pes ec eof the King|than were the acts of the Amer a als Padentiy. notified the ex in many cases with urgent ne | Flink had jumped or fallen to his NO. 35 ecutive co sive league has|can Manufacturers’ association in| *! len. divector y i . poo . Be The Diaz party is due in Port c@ssity, In many cases’ a single death down the stairway some time | 50); .: Fe tf eee denouncing the| gaining control, through [ts power eee earn eee ie ee ctption | and | F riday morning, The y ml jnsertion of a classified nd will lduring the night Any four coupons clipped from The Star, ° i uences, of the votes of con-| voard a train wriland a r nd you the buyer you are loo he dead man was single and| ting a pol-| ful influences, lcak hae wake tae ay oar | Th ad om ngle an beara oie te TOF eee the free-|gresamen, both republicans and| "4 bean mado had On Friday morning, arriving in Seat-||| ing for, However, it is safer |{jately had difficulty. in. finding consecutively numbered, when presented at The q loy “tending to naccarita i . : pean sagt tle at 3:16 In the afternoon to insert your want ad for the || steady employment. Thirty-three Star office with 15 cents, will entitle dom of speech” on the university ce ‘ ss f tq | further payn A making pay Ill cunt week and be sure Star : found ib. bt sata you toa 16 progressive party protests bg ‘4 | eek « € Sta cents Was foun¢ nis pockets campui ee gi a de marty Trotesta | mente of $7 ‘he selamograph at the Univer.{[ want ade sell everything and || 1 65-cent pennant. California Pennants now out. We feel it is a complete Inck of an strongly Minit’ fonisty lit] OREGON STATE PRINTER sity of. Washington Wednesday |f anything. No matter what you |] @ delegation of members of the || Alaska Pennants out next Monday. - y snderstanding of the conditions t led arthquake shock have to sell, some one among || cy etc: of Benttl y: ennan ee 1 WW. \are we to be sysprised that some of ; recorded an earthquake shock 2,000 | 2 Ge ean || Canadian chi, of Seattte, who teave H will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional tee - which have brought Ex and socialist movements into prom fnence that has led so many to R. A. Har-|miles distant. The shocks com-||) The Star's over readers |!geattle Friday morning for Vie printing expert, menced at 1:26 o'clock and con. || Will buy ft. Phone your ads. ||toria, will carry an invitation from ||| each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or maii to The tinued until 4 o'clock The dis The bill will be mailed, Main Mayor Cotterill to the officers of Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Ave. near Union St. , . the ignorant begin to condemn even| SALEM Or. Aug the symbol of democracy, when it| ris, former that democracy is pur-|was today appointed by Gov, W > pesion,” is shown d D ne, gM tae aa ts poltey of repression.’ | “haned and aristocracy dressed in|to be state printer to succeed the| turbance appeared to be northwont ||| 9400. the cruiser New Zealand, to visit| Pee anpege A W. W., n or-|ite garments?” late Willis 8. Duniway lof Seattle } Seattle with the ehip. —— — ¥ “Nothing the 1. as a i \ 4 - _— se ll

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