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ng ht, RA | mot any lives were “ STEAMER GOES DOWN GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; WARMER TUESDAY; LIGHT EASTERLY WINDS. TTT 7 "te, eee Are You a Movie Fan? = = Come! See for Yourself ; Then don't overiook The Stare = = The Star sells more than 40,000 papers 4 column of moving pleture news, It = = every day, and Is ready to prove it. telle you what's on at the theatres. S = Circulation books are always open. Sram VOLUME THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. STREET STM ULL LLL LAL SLAYER OF STANFORD WHITE ESCAPES FROM ASYLUM THAW IS SAFE FROM PURSUERS; 100 ABOARD BOAT / SIX FOR A QUARTER /SPEEDING TOWARD § REPORTED LOST IN | Secszssnows> essa i830 | BOSTON TODAY IN NO. 147. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1913. et ONE CENT. oxyt"aixt,a*2 | EDITION. its hand. SO NOW, MESSRS. PUBLIC SERVICE Hardly had the ink dried on U. S. Judge COMMISSIONERS, WHAT ARE YOU GOING Rudkins’ decision Saturday, upholding the com- TO DO FOR US? specified » in blocks of f 1 to this city. The mayor, the city council, the city watt om * aber ri - utilities department, and the whole machinery The Seattle Electric company wastes no sym- ¢ ones of sade Magar y-Syg The State of California, one; for the company in Seattle, and | Mrs. Floyd and Leslie Hobro, of the pany in its suit to evade the city ordinance, com- Seattle is today in the grip of the Jacob | | pelling the sale of six-for-a-quarter tickets on the Furth traction monopoly, and the putblic service || street cars, than the company issued an edict that commissioners cannot escape seeing | that fact. || |} no more tickets would be sold except at certain They alone can break down F 8 grip on | NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Search for Harry Kendall Thaw, \killer of Stanford White, husband of Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw and convicted maniac, whose sensational story has held world- of the large passengers steam- f the pass traffi nm man ‘are. F ers of the Pacific Coast Steam- : regina pathy cn Sie mare ene aes ik Cee, ; The city’s ordinance may be defied by | wide attention since White fell under his bullets at Madison 4 ir of the company at San Fran- The law said the company might twist the Furth and th 2 ly with i i Square Garden here in 1906, is on today throughout the whole — ship Co. has been lost in cisco. screws tighter. Therefore the company twisted fea his ae y ae ‘clee ed Y of northern New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut. F Nr TERRES Pet the screws. Even ise agreements may ted al Since he fled through an open gate of Matteawan asylum yesterday morning, sprang into a waiting automobile, and escaped in a whirl of sg ES For that is the viewpoint of the corporation _Will. Word to this effect reached! HANGS JIMSELF that muét pax rtlonde raipciey , The courts have not decided that tse sale | Sexy tomar the Qoaneerient aus line, there have been a hundred re | riou: of tickets on cars is an unreasonable regulation. Apparently the best founded of these reports is that Thaw an@ BUT TH 4 Pr * . | e who ut he Le hotel st IERE IS A WAY OUT. The decision is simply that the city has no |} those who aided hint to tes pases, lett there at daybreak today, ana a Seattle shortly before noon to-| Henry Ludlow. confined in tho it steel tank of, the hoapttal t Judge Rudkin, in his decision, says a ci authority to make that law, but that the public |) {5 supposed to be speeding through the Berkshire hills toward Boston, aay. night by tying a rope about fis neck || cannot make or enforce any legislation to check service commissioners have the right to make Wille orders Rave’ Sree ieee te ees eel Sty. i No details of the loss of the | tank ee ee its public utilities. All that, he ruled, is now in such a rule. ergy ane dene a ootilanat charge now etands against him, he cam | not be extradited to New York state. vessel have been received and|_Lildlow was brought to the jailj{ the hands of the state public service commission. vk Ne ort ate ald ‘Thaw be cauant: belaea nll . re his arrest and detention as a dangerous it dp_not, known whether or fr. aL complaint, hed, nee todsed . I this ; ‘ parce. ‘It 49 ddubtéul, however, if be could. be. beld-om.such &. y lost. j a a ; privilege; enjoyed: jongth of time, and it is probable that if he js taken, will be made to have him adjudged insane in any state where he m i oT > wi it sie ‘NNT WANT LINE wor Si, me 1 even this, possibly, sage be rer It is believed eng te hue and cry is over Thaw will be in the same position as John Arm attle for Southeastern Alaska | ‘i strong Chanler, or Chaloner, who, insane in New York, is a free mag in Virginia, and not subject to arrest so long as he remains outside The bureau of taxation of the Se on August 13. Je Chamber of Commerce has tor- i & the horders of New York state sciuaa cace-wilee Sea rded to the city council « writ cting District Attorne: ‘asservogel 8! at Ww col Fee senent ‘See: 0 pedomiger “Het | ton prabelt against the acceptance 1 be Foose ary but that the authorities are authorized to arrest himas@ ~ ‘ef about 100, including Mrs. E. C.| by the city of the Lake Burien elec-| INQUIRE WHETHER dangerous character. a |trie ne. The chamber's taxation SEATTLE IS NOT ENTITLED TO TRANSFERS mother and sister, Mrs. Geo. Carnegie, arrived at Matte — Ward, wife of Assistant Manager bureau ai that ee “9 pous *aet Py WITH TICKETS WHETHER, IN FACT, THIS geomry to visit Par today, but did not go to the be led to extend a eas re 2 ‘s u , ard the news js escape. Wadr, of the Pacific Coast Steam-| $250,090 for construction alone be- It isn’t necessar fot the | CITY, LIKE CLEVELAND, 0., SHOULD NOT ||” Mrs. thaw 1s openty rejoiced bet Knowledge of any plot fore the line could possibly be made city council to make a formal appeal. Th is FARE. which resuited in Harry's freedom. r CAN'T BRING HIM ea ane ATTENDANT IS ARRESTED | BACK, IS OPINION TO REPLACE DE BRULER o eGveRnMENT Se ae He Simply HAS to Meddle Harry Thaw’s escape from Mattea-| dust as the car passed out of sight, WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Presi-) lature, and was one of the demo- dent Wiison went to the senate to- thee in the fall election, Senator| WASHINGTON, Aug. 18—dov. wan wax, evidently carefully| People whom the car passed em |day the nomination of H. M. White, | WIR. fe renaite seaaie tn ernment authorities were a | planned, On Friday last four men|timated it was going 60 miles am | Bellingham, Wash., to be commis the tom “Fie in 36 youre ofa today that It will be Imposelble to | [registered at the Holland hotel| hour. |sloner of immigration at Seattle 4 unmarried. As commissioner extradite Harry K. Thaw from any here, They arrived in a black tour-| Arrest Gate Keeper of immigrati eceeds EI state or from abroad. He is not | ing car of high power. On Satur-| Dr. Keib, superintendent of the H. M. White is ® member of the ruler, whe hi a 4 the Seaton a fugitive from justice, it was sald, day a fifth man arrived in a limou-|asylum, was at once notified by state senate and one of the leading for the past four years, receiving |°Ut_® lunatic. * sine. | Barnum of the escape. Several at | of Bellingham. He served| his appolatment tarough Toruk| “Thaw Is gone forever,” naid Dr. ‘Oh Sunday morning at 6:45|tomobiles were engaged and sent t two sessions of the legis-' Senator Ptles. B. R. Logie, the government's in- o'clock the two cars were ordered |out in the general direction taken — —__-__——— |wanity expert, “if he is outside of to the front of the hotel, and the/|by the escaping man, but they soom_ RUDKIN STREET CAR DECISION | afternoon at the residence of Mrs.) New York state. He is not # erlm- men paid thetr bilis and drove down| gave up the quest and returned to inal, as he was acquitted of the past the gates of the asylum. Matteawan, murder charge, and is not even t- Within a moment or two of their Barnum, the gate keeper, waa sane except in New York state, arrival at the entrance, Attendant| placed under arrest. s eter Rettinge 4 the ; lasetion OF the aso of 00 a aBan | Overcome by melancholy, Mra.| “IN my opinion, he is now a free Howard H. Barnum, for 20 years! Pr. Keib believes he deliberately ty campus for ita regular meetings. |H. A. Hacnay, 29, rose early Sun-|™42. except that he is dobarred employed at the hospital, opened | permitted the flight of Thaw. Phe subject chosen for next Sun.|4%Y morning, walked tnto Lake| ‘om Broadway the gates to permit the entrance of| Acting Governor Glynn, when im day's discussion was: “The Loss| Union, and was drowned. The| Senator Borah of Idaho vuggest- a milk wagon formed of the escape of Thaw, of the Street Car Privilege by the | habit of taking @ stroll upon wak.|0¢ having Thaw adjudged insane) Flees Through Gate wired from Albany asking for {ime ‘Thaw, who had never been sus-|mediate information, and stated pected of considering efforts to es-/that “It Is a serious matter, de ; Late Decision of the Federal Court |!ng from sleep was a frequent one|*9¢ confined in an asylum wher-| | ~and the Remedy.” J. B. Ayer| With her, her relatives declare, ever he may seek refuge. was elected president of the forum. cout the theory of suicide. ran mame = cape except in a legal manner, had | manding an immediate and thor if Mrs. Hannay has been worrying | risen early, and, fully dressed, was|ough inquiry. 9 about the death of her mother re- Wif f E: d |walking about the yard in the vi-| Matteawan ts but 30 miles from | HOW TO FIND cently, and she has not been feel- ife of Escape cinity of the gates the Connecticut atate line, to which AN ing well since the birth of her son, ‘As they were swung open Thaw| That's high powered touring car ARTICLE YOU Daniel, five weeks ago. Slayer Guarded made a run for the gate, jumped on/must have taken him in not more. the running board of the touring/than 30 minutes. ' Saturday, Mr. Hannay brought HAVE LOST! her from Rolling Bay to her sister's Of course, you have often read |) home, 4553 Bighth av. N. B, be- the Lost and Found columns of || jjeving the change would bring her The Star, but you will never |) spirits back. Two hours after she realize their importance or use- was missed, her body was found in fulness until you have lost or the lake. found something yourself. This onl may occur any day and when {t does, don’t give up after ask- ing a few friends to try to find the lost article, Make use of The Star want columns at once. Over 40,000 people daly read The Star, and there is big chance that one of the has found the article you have | lost. When the emergency arises, use Star want ada, Phone your ad in, Main 9400, and bill will be mailed NEW YORK, Aug. 18.— Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, di- s7sooonouueny| ___ SAYS SUPERINTENDENT pose of reaching New ‘ork and killing her. “Harry has threatened to ALBANY, a Y., Aug. arenes “T understand that Thaw's law- ¢ intendent of State Institutions) yers had a conference with him at NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 18.—Rob-| Riley today reported the Thaw es- the asylum on Saturday under @ kill me,” sald Mre, Thaw, “and | belleve my presence |bers entered Herrman's jewelry|cape to both Acting Gov. Glynn |etore here early today and oscaped | "4 Gov, Sulzer. jcourt order, If Thaw had not been : BURGLARS SHOOT Burgiars attempted to blow the safe in Dodd's grocery, Broadway and Thomas st., early yesterday morning. They were frightened away by ©. J. Brannan, 211 Bel- mont av,, who is engineer of the building. Before leaving, they took a shot at Brannan, but missed him. Nothing was missing from a]! the store. In New York has prompted escape. Four years ago he id me: ‘I suppose I'll have to kill you next,’ It’s pretty hard pd tell meet jo, now he's i my “I do not know what steps will! given the privilege of these numem ~~ with gems valued at $75,000. be taken to catch Thaw,” saidjous secret conferences, I don’t be It is belleved the burglars are the| Riley. “That is a matter for the|lieve he could have escaped, same gang which recently robbed | state officials, to base: I ager sia ‘bod thing looks very the matter this morning. re-|strange to me. I do not chi oe tas 10 cap mapa nal acae yamntag fratned from informing them yes-/that money was used, but the Mrs, Thaw le being guard. homes here. terday because I did not believe; cumstances are peculiar. Only the DISCUSS TRIAL OF DIGGS IN SENATE: . , Aug. 18.—The|that the relation between divoree Cc ed today by uniformed po- PARES WS dee wanted their Sunday rest|customary reward of wil ! Die taint dike sate case|and suffrage is one of mutual ao- 8. se fine officers sasionen sant they y fo sor ee pk 0 rill be. was @iscussed jon the floor of the | celeration. aioe ta ma i - 44 the hotel in which she re- E “T am aware | 9 suffrage sides. senate today. strong for an old Any four coupons cli from The Star, HARRY TREAT | them. So did her Japanese chaut- — Sen. Tillmafi of South Carolina| movement-is too Q MRS. t , like me to expect to stop ex- ely bered The ee feur, Fred Araki. declared thateasy divorce Wn Ow oey erhape, ine the south orela consecutiv ith 1 . in Presented at ‘The case of Adolph A. Gust, tn INTERRUPTS THEFT) Araki halted tho _ttmousine, Cuminettt 6 ges Mair victims. |New Hngland, where conservatism Star office with 15 cents, wi entitle you to a contempt of court because he’ re- i Jumped off, and van toward the Tin om mi tioned the while| is strong. But I believe jn wom- 65-cent Pennant. British Columbia Pennants fused to pay $3,000 costs in the autt] Harry Whitney Treat of West/™en. One of them struck him, and ak woman suffrage |an's goodness and usefulness varies | P. ill be b P in which Sarah A. Gust obtained a/Highland drive has his wife's| they ran, aek the Fesent divorce laws. inversely with her participation tn |}]]| NOW roar rym Pe sent by mail if 5 cents -— divorce, has been continued untii| timely arrival home to thank be-| bee) of the would-be thieves for m [ ‘ath ‘affal ities, Women will improve pol ition: ‘or eac ‘ennant is en: Josed. i Steven Pasco, a marine fireman, | next Saturday, so that Attorney G.|cause he still has his big Packard, St his hat. Treat turned it over De hg ey sy he | ities, but ultimately polities will de- additio ir Bring {shot and killed himself in Kinnear) W. Saulsberry, for the defendant, touring “cat. others police. ’ Maat has taints ot ts {ria | stroy them.” 1d, the two girls) rout ave kitted the two wife de-| Sen. Tillman demands statistics sftters like dogs and would have | showing the proportionate growth “been acquitted, It appears to me] of divorce and suffrage, or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Ave., near Union St. |park some time Saturday ° night. | may submit further argument Judge Mra. Treat, returning home Sat- Pasco lived at 119 Stewart st. His| Mackintosh dented a writ of habeas|urday evening in her Mmousine,! scno body was found yesterday morning corpus Friday, The continuation} saw two men rolling tho Packard | t® hem |by G. W. Van Horn, 912 Hiliot av. N. was granted Saturday. Out of the garage, She shouted at’ traning -Advertisomans, ‘nstruction ask