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| GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; LIGHT EASTERLY WINDS. ° enigma. 5 gooey Have Laugh With Us! 3 ; | nh S r = Come! See forYourself = ay Waiud coe dearcaet aretioesd not 4 tk = e e a op a The Otar eats more pirelageiseemce ht} = a ee een ren a i.’ Sellen teen ae onan ae = . aucun 8S ; % Si VOLUME NO. 15, 150. THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. “SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913. aptutole ; ONE CENT. HOME EDITION. ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS, Be TMM LLU LOU CLL LLU LU LLL —<— a —— ye TF * iP | | Hit | 3 Oh! Naughty! W Walks Righ | $ 900 IS ! Naughty! Woman Walks hight 9 . : : | = Up Second Av. in an X-Ray Skirt} ‘a | | in, we ROON » SLEEPING TENT rae | BREAKMAGT Roon EAD — By Fred L. Boalt. 4) | Ud A A silhouette skirt walked along Second av. yesterday. There was Hy / a lady in it. The lady, It was noted by Interested spectators, had neat att REI A E Tae AND | OST legs. The lege were encased In black and white tights; ON | R ite fi the silhouette Bi Ae skirt was Vera| my | Hall, a little By Ay | —— | . ie dancer appear ot hy John E. Nevin. Lost ing at Pan By E. O. Sa | af Staff © nd In the vicinity of Lincoin tages theatre ¢4,, Med tp bad ; ee sel playfield, the sum of $3,900, In this week. She “poute to the Shushanna diggtm | SHERBROOKE, Que., Aug, 21 $50 and $100 bills, wrapped In = ‘ cer it i ars Beiease of Harry K. Thaw, with | a woman's silk vest. Finder are. She did (Sawyers message, written t : bs ission to continue his journey wi be paid a reward of $250 pd i the sunlit Chittystone bridge, ely bs) rough Canada to wherever he de Ge Wl AWard, mootenian ners. Worain,'- tal] Wee, Sent. Sy & rewrning, miner at wet ake : to McCarthy, telegraphed to Cor- gires to go, was predicted here to- ments, 1323 E, Pine st. sheath skirts, bled to The Star. § d with BM gay by immigration experts, as the Se ga ‘ad showing every |) OV" %n@ cabled fo The : ; aap | yhen W. W. Ward and his wife! contour of Ai et ggg earls sap arrived in’ Seattle, a short time their nether! CHITTYSTONE BRIDGE, li en. which comes up at 2 p. m. today ago, from San Diego, they brought selves, glared > oe tte, ‘ Aug. 17.—Mike Connelly, one 1 Jefore Judge Gobensky with them, wrapped in a woman's at her, shock-| S48. */--—? haps: 4 ie Representatives of New York who jail vest, the sum of $3,900. ed. Women injof our pee yey iar in i The package of green and yellow daring slit; Glacier creek today. e was ay esent the test! " rd Section, te here Rotem be resent the beets | $00 and $100 bills represented the skirts glower-/ hanging onto a horse when savings of 3 years 0! 0) at her, hor- " ; “ah! ‘Thaw's trial for murder, tn an at- Arriv in Beatt he Ward J the current swept him away. eet | tempt to prove him insane, and con- beerrrne de mecttte, tbe Were rified. |We recovered the body in the i “equently a fit subject for deporta. nee, Coen Ss. sae Sere And men j ’ : id | fan, 1 EF. Pine st. Unaecquainted laughed. and|fapids below the ford and | Called Him Irrational | vith he ely hd ite peaks, the for- jeered! |buried it near that of Frank | une * uy r Mre. Thaw then sald that Harry LIKE CANTALOUPE? fully guaried until ‘ner avon 66; All of which} Tann, who lost his life at of Qed been moody and pertodically ir Cantaloupes continue to flood }| termine where to deposit it goes toshow—/almost the same spot four onal from childhood. the markets, yet there has not Took Money With Them several things! weeks ago. jit Dr. Britton Evans, the allenist, been a drop in the price within || When they left their rooms, they heeiden tege. Our party of 60 men and as 1 iad ‘ who is here with George Carnegie, | e the past two days. The market [/{nvariably took the money with Chiefly, it) many horses left McCarthy late ‘Thaw’s brother-in-law, and his wife, | is becoming rapidly overstocked, J’ them. Last night they went for a shows that/iast (Saturday) night. It is 26 ‘will endeavor to offset this tes! but the dealers are managing to | walk. Reaching the Lincoln play- there is a limit.| miles from McCarthy to Glacter mony with a straight-out declara- tion that, whatever Thaw's condt- was at the time he killed Stan- White, he now is, and has for) been perfectly sane. Impressed by Canadian public on, which is strongly in favor roo! ercise court, and (4) sauntered aroun stood near the closed gate, talking to (6) Attendant Barnum, who (7) opened the gate for a milk wagon, side, and, Li Harry Thaw (1) @ Greet breakfast slowly-—and (2) goes into the parce! by Attendant Buckley, he (3) strolied out Into the the yard. For a while (5) he Then Thaw stepped to the opposite wagon passed between him and the attendant (8), slip. hold up the price, &: | canta loupes are being disposed of at 3 for 10 cents or § for a qwarter. Three large ones command a quarter. field, they sat down to watch the jehildren at play | They remained at the playfield for a little while, then departed for hom Arriving there the discovery was made that the money was gone. It had been carried by Ward. The limit is a wee trifle on the modest side of the sil- houette. Let the dictators of fashion be creek, where Connelly was drowns ed, but we made it in the night, though the going was bad. When we had found and buried Connelly’s body, we hurried on, sobered and thoughtful, reaching this place, the mouth of the Chitty- Thaw, the immigration commis- “It must have dropped while wé ! They go 5 1 ped out, where (9) two men jumped from an automobile and grabbed bP we |stone, at midday. We have just i perma pimp ls the esssping Thaw, and theew hime Inte the auto and flew away (10) at a ree ae pense cn too, far—t00) been folned by a miner returning ect 1 By | tun speed. | Marhals,” Were told the police this / a :|from the Shushanna to McCarthy, ately deport him. eeeee mornin) r while we were climb- Review, 1f/and he has promised to file this ; Will Take Their Time. ‘They now say they will take no action. MAKING THE LAW LOOK LIKE 30 CENTS ing the hill to our apartments.” Hope for Ite Return Ward and his wife we found AND HADZUMAR you pleare, the recent bistory of the skirt. My letter at the telegraph office there. Most of the boys are asleep, dead tired, and | am writing this on my precipitate / by The Star this morning in their memory go0es| | er eee | wr all this excitement about Harry Thaw escap- | Deputy U. 8 Marshal Anderson| apartments at the Bostonian, back to the vol- | pree pd Ngy 0g Ris ‘a ae | York state authorities are | ing? Just as if there was a soul in the United || $resht to the county salt Wednes-| | oTRe lost, money repamsented Luminous skirt this expedition in the Jight of a i to spare no efforts to return | crates who hadn’ acted % lony. ago 1 a day night three Russiane who had clared. “We had he 4 @ much! tie! . Woes lark instead of an undertaking full } | achis as 9 hadn't expected it long ago. Just as if the 7 nag made a futile attempt to cross [of hardehip snd qteee Botha to Matteawan. | “1 know the influences behind | state in this matter,” he said, “but I cannot explain. My lawyers) ‘won't let me talk. The Thaw family did not have millions to make the law of the land look like 30 cents! ithe Canadian border into this te, near Blaine, earlier in the y. Russtans fell into the move up here from San Diego and, gathering our savings of 30 years together, we left the south a few of Seattle that we determined to| dress to delight men—and to make other |tainly poor Mike did, for he was the very soul of fun. He went into the water laughing and making a men who The only thing to amaze about the case is that this .| great show of shivering in the icy 7 hands of two Bellingham tmmigra-| Weeks ago. It ts possible, of course, In the day of| water. | did not see him to keep me a lifelong prisoner | deoenerate profligate and red-handed murderer had been |} tion inspectors, who, prior to the| that some honest persons may have the bustle we : ¥ im die, for The truth will s00n. was. And I will prove it.” It Boome the Town. confined so long. Five whole years!!! What were those eighty Thaw millions doing, anyway? Just the same, they'll be doing something now. Harry’ll to informed that | found it. That now js our only border line, The m@h gave their) Ward ed the police to of names as Boris “paantolot! Budze | fer a reward of $250 for the return Christinaef and Hadzu of the money. plump. Hence the voluminous skirt and the bustle. 1 was having my own troubles in: the ford. eoeeoeeees It fs evident that Sawyer's mes- senger, though he kept his prom- ise, made slow work of it. The _‘Thaw’s lawyera mere ee ° make ‘em waltz a few! Rey: eas «imoamess: camennars:. se RTE RS OE Te ana Peds ‘ he letter was delivered to the miner and gathered in t! ice s y, i s 0" a i; Sunday, but not filed at the Mc- & Srarles G. White to con- As for the rest of us Americans, we have more proof bustle was alCarthy’ telegraph office until | that millions can do anything—that almost any scoundrel, | monstrous dis-| today. "Meantime Attorney Shurtleff. |} thief or murderer with multimillions at his back can spike figurement At the moment of writing, The ‘whom Thaw first retained, has gone | pace The dictators | Star man is probably traveling over ‘Ottawa to checkmate any unex-|| down justice and law and mock a nation of people who of fashion are,|the 12-mile hill-climb to the Scolaf moves there by the New nurse the illusion that justice and law stand supreme and are WILL BEGIN SATURDAY in the iast an- alysis, the man- pass, the most hazardous part of the Journey, as the pass attains an 1s rk state authorities. ‘Crowds of sightseers, all eager || for all. ufacturers.|altitude of 8,500 feet. # siimapee of Thaw. bene sj It will not always be thus, good folk. The span of pig egy weed eee 1. Tite Bere today from long di* i) oj ublic tolerance will not Stand the load much longer. The WA will begin caiting witnesses cra Paar jh ish to sei! «| BIG FORCE WORKING . . R et are available. e | a 10 & . . siercom (The Thaw affair is booming the|} illusion of today will be the fact of tomorrow. Investigation will be thorough,” eald| Alaska coast have so long been al- costume with 8) ON M’CARTHY TRAIL le frontier town, and every hotel | full as never before. DIGGS FOUND first step in a thorough probe by the government of the alleged at-| tempt to tamper with the Diggs jury by Mrs. Chas. D. Lane, widow of a Mining millionaire of Alaska, was _ FOUR OUT OF SIX COUNTS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.—The | agreement holds ominous import. their conviction that Lola Norris, Caminetti’s companion in the es- capade, had been coerced GUILTY ON “ELKS COME HERE Delegates from 20 will attend the ninth vention of the state lodges annual con Washington State will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the founding of their order dur ing the sessions While the men are holding their business meeting, their wives will be entertained by a tour of the city | Norris Girl Coerced Ten of the twelve men announced lowed to remain unsurveyed and Capt. Dion B. Whitney, U. in-| dangerous spots uncharted. ector of hulls, today, of the pend- g inquiry into the wreck of th The condition of the State of Cal- State of California |ifornia, as well as the conduct of The steamer Jefferson will arrive |the officers and crew, will also be at Port Townsend at 7 o'clock to-| inquired fnto. morrow morning, and will reach Se-| Hearing Not Public attle about 11. Aboard her are 40) “Our report will be sent to Wasb- members of the crew of the State! ington,” sald Captain Whitney. “We of California can only proceed by process of In |not come willingly when asked, they | will be subpoenaed.” into! In an official statement the Pa- Order Sweeping Probe Uncle Sam's investigation tomorrow afternoon or Saturday number of dead tn the wreck of It was learned today that positive|the steamer State of California in ing on voluminous skirt for $100, when we could get the same money for a costume with a skimpy skirt!’ So, as the years passed, we have seen less and less material go |Into the skirts of our women, “What are the women coming to?” asked a friend of mine, the oth- Vera Hall in the Skirt in Which She Walked Down Second Av. physical ripeness. From ankles to bust, they fitted Ike gloves.” | Blind dictators! If, they reasoned, the men-folks like brevity and lthe disaster will, therefore, begin| cific Coast Steamship Co places the | frankness in their women’s dress—and the women will wear what the men like—let’s give ‘em what they want. We've given ‘em the skin- tight skirt. We will now give ‘em the transparent skirt, and after that The following telegram from Cor- dova, received today, explains itself. The McCarthy mentioned is near the terminus of the Copper River railroad, and Chisana is the same as Shushanna: “Cordova, Aug. 20, “Alaska Bureau, Chamber of Com- merce, “Seattle, Washington. Elks’ association, to be held in this |” The Jefferson will be followed in| Rano eee ee eee ite vessel ef day. “Went to a dance last night. Nice people. Prominent, and| .. clty for three days, commencing |py the Northwestern, with the Das |on their Heenses, ‘The hearing will @ll that. And every woman there who had a figure of which she was strusting “winnke alee fond Otek August 26 nangers rescued from the wreck |r he public. If the witnesses do ot ashamed was parading {t unblushingly, oven proudly, before the | McCarthy to Chisana, ninety-elght | The local order of the B. P. O. E.| aboard men. The dresses the women wore did not hide, but emphasized, their y y-elgl miles; good route; ample time to complete, Please give publicity. “CORDOVA CHAMBER OF COM> MERCE.” y's aftermath of the whiteslave| Only five were convinced that in autos under the ausplees of the (orders Have come from Washingfon Gambier bay, Admiralty islands, Ins the fig leaf, Whoa! fase which yesterday resulted in| Marsha Warrington, Diggs’ affinity, )D Aa'pe Niu’ the auspices Of the to make the investigation a sweep-/ Sunday, at 32-25 passengers and The silhouette is positively the newest thing In skirts. It Is made| fonvietion under four out of six had been persuaded to go against oe fe in which officials of the|7 crew of chiffon and is transparent. No petticoat {s worn under tt, only tounts of Maury L. Diggs. her will aye a —- — — SS aeRRReRRENETANS ————eweent tights, For that matter, petticoats went out long ago. | A citation was issued here today) Lola Norris convicted Maury y ! Day before yesterday Mayor Albee of Portland ordered Chief of To inject activity into progres std the U.S. court to answer al-| That is the concensus of opinion 5 a pirgine Aiperoscts “A coming to Seattle. She will be tions made by W. 8. Bliss, a today by those who followed t Ras | a ape ‘ n _,/here next week, and the King ,leoreom MTech that tare Late had bt-l isetenovy, peut Mgt otal Feces Marshall | A round of the Seattle stores yesterday disclosed the fact that most | County Progressive league is get- tempted to discuss the Diggs case With him before the jury returned " p h y her were horrified, the men openly jeered. ° fis verdict. At the home of Mrs. jury rendered {ts pronouncement. | ocrats and their friends and all ad-| wept. The women who saw R ' y | public speaker, and she is touring process servers were told that| His white face and drawn lips be-|curers of Governor Lister and| DENVER, Colo, Aug. 21—The West at first did not know his| Yet ahe has tho neat legs of the dancer. As ,|the West to help along the organs the had gone to San Diego and that lied his subsequent statement that) president Wilson to attend the| mystery of the disappearance, nine daughter. Gradually, however, his | The pendulum swings from bustle to silhouette—and ack again?! ization of the progressive party. was not k hen she wodlalke @ traid.” < vied : nine rnined seemed to clear and he real-| Heaven forefend! Still, the voluminous skirt has its devotees among | she will speak paral iot known when she he “was not afral democratic plenic at Alki beach | y, ¢ William 8. West te fy peak at several meetings return, Maximum Penalties |gaturday, Dinner will be served at)7 oo, : '\tzed who sho was. He did not re-| women. They are mostly bow-legged. on Wednesday and Thursday next.\ Jury Out Five Hours } ‘ ssaathen of 20 years may be 5 q'clock Each person, except| Wealthy stockman of Denver Fn call, however, his life in Colorado! PEP Sr i a Late hline sips tee The twelve men who found Diggs| imposed, five on each count. Al-| bachelors and friends from out of |Catbon county, Wacmiie, ft With oF Wwyomine, or ie te What TO HANDLE CROP guilty were out just five hours to ternative fine of $20,000 or both|town, is expected to “take a papi? po Ad 7 é ea ge Rony or ae ° Ihe minute. No show of emotion fine and imprisonment may be im-| basket, Coffer will be served for 60) | Who, was recently declared. ently prompted West to leave, hls pros, TACOMA MAN FOLLOWS X-RAY SKIRT; alte, Orexon- Washington R: R. Co. % the part of Diggs nor anyone posed. Tables h been arranged for 600 \CC* Nit cateae tae at pero' c nd ‘eds of head “ 7, " has placed an order for 1,000 new Seite vot of Diggs nor anyone pow atiomney Chas. | rane nave deen arranged for, 60 /9¢"prosporoum and happy. nut with of cattle and horses may never be PINCHED”; WIFE DOESN'T BLAME. HIM | }%,28°¢! 80 rter for 1.000 new 4 Minouncement of the verdict Harris of Sacramento, charged with| Hach person bringing a basket is Aimy ap linterna band borane ech Bs 95 1 e padlek eager! Pd handling Washington's bumper Nine ballots were taken conspiracy with Diggs to persuade | requested to bring enough tin or| ¢ abt rya ae — “deni “l he a areas (om see np TACOMA, Aug. 21.—"I do mre blame md iicigery te following a| crop this fall. agree . beein. Nell Barton to commit subornation| other cups ons, forks and | foune va {tel sof Banc ayn dg assed A! woman wearing a shadow gown,” is the declaration of Mrs. Leo Keller, es The jury agreed from the begin. Oe een getting Marsha War-|knives for their use with one or|@aushter, Rosa A. Todd of Denver. new fortune. He has been in Calt-| whose husband was arrested and fined $10 for following pretty 19-year-| uation of being thoroughiy” Manscinee, that Diggs had transported | perjury 4 gh whose efforts to collect | fornia three y utation of b high singe, Marsh Warrington and Lola N rington to testify falsely at the|two extra for the use of visitors, |through whe 4 fo collect /fornia three. years, jold Lillian Lambert, who was dressed in a gown that showed almost | It Is not the largest busi school Ip Mies atris tivoiv 1 Tle Nort trial, is acheduled to start Aug. 26 PH IW cn Bie Mile toe gal” 1¢aniGinke ORAL Jas much as it concealed, through the downtown streets, until the girl | {s otty. but It ts unquestionably the best, whe BS ter tee t rom Sacra "Diggs retains his liberty until the PLAN TO GET HIM ON nal Union, he was t+ some Powe ape ‘0 CAVALRY’ \ finally appealed for ald at the receiving hospital, | Ld ae ee ne ee " The finding of West clears up HOLDS REUNION! Keller, who is a cigarmaker, was arrested in front of the hospital Doses and that he had bought the as toe the act bond subscribed by his father, B. I ANOTHER CHARGE ne of the most baffling mysteries | by, police officers, who were notified of his actions by Interne White-|| FURNISHED Bat for the trip. shone|Digus, and the latter's brother, | jisewe In the history of Wyoming, where,| MONESSON, Pa., Aug. 21.—Bat-| head, and taken before Police Judge Frederickson, who fined him $10, | Bra the last two counts, those| Se shall Diggs OTTAWA, Aug. 21—Assuming| fr years, West's wife and scores of tle-scarred veterans of the famous| after declaring that a woman had aright to wear anything she pleased ROOM WANTED se f ion and entice- : shetlntoicete that Harry K. Thaw escapes depor, ranch owners and cowboys conduct-| Ringgold Battalion, the Twenty-| Miss Lambert sald that she did not realize that her gown was dlaph- than his companion Diggs when the | date of his sentence under a $20,000 Caminetti seemed more worrled| jeague and the King County Demo cratic club cordially invite all dem. FOUND; MIND BLANK ‘of them refuse to stock the silhouette: | Little Vera Hall was dared to appear in one. She did, and almost | ing ready for her. Miss Carpenter is noted as a t, there wa pe v : ss C 4 Does an ad Ii) | od sage j enlayon-chy it ica tation, which is belloved Hkely here, ed a ob in, hone moe maciak She second Pennsylvania cavalry, gath- | anous, ‘ . you? If it cg pe mr poe aminettl, whe “4 ‘os today said that New | Missing cattleman. dd, ered here w ab > " . , vn wife, 1], 7au , y ibn 6 sitar cadege ta set for To Serve Salmon the authorities toda sald th SEE Ee aeeny ee viniting: in California, for ees 3 hors Ai aia : of friends Keller was later batled out by his own wife, and returned home, a!! have one or more furnished ext T — York's only hope of extraditing him r annual reunion, The) sadder, if not wiser, man, . || rooms to t. And if y vi mee uesday, the story of this dis- will be on the ground of bribery of #0me time, was walking along the | Ringgold Battalion participated in | _ | oo roaae Se z ‘ se have i | Patrons of the Press club exeur the attac ties of Matteawan, an ex rhe when EEN his rote ae bs Severe arene the civil | | hunt up a tenant instord of | gic eC ewa next Sunday |traditable o! athe be @ J | war. as the first cavalry or. 2 R —S NAUGHTY WORD | / veoh om See's squently « . — y, aaahas if the can.| subsequently in Canada, Both ac Bas: : . » : | WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— me pda Ve vee aati of tions would practically involve a = LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21—| While complying with a request | ied anne wins tates funscaniee j jesroom With the closing meeting of the || 1) % ¥ repetition of the battle of allenists, COUPON Eighteen persons were injured | froma stranger for a match, another National Council of Women the nets to the canning of the fish ‘ entire of his previous | In addition salmon in its various | Which was a feature of bis previous | PENNANT NO. 47 | when the Venfce -Owl train of the | stranger slugged F. W. Scott, 2614 rooms, but would be glad to change to yours {f you have a Vv he Belase leatre, ay * | Miss ‘Hel 1 todd ae anette: || appetizing forma will be served the triaie | | Pacific Blectric Ry, left the track|East John st., with a blunt instru-|| better one. When one of these } $ E Tread a poem, which she said Cry veg gah nth aad end trae AUTO STAGE WRECKED | Any four coupons clipped from The Star, |}! near Venico shortly after midnight. |ment at 10 o'clock last night. The || Pearle otras fore ie | moropriately described =n I oelock, returning about 10 p.m. | ne py pon consecutively numbered, when presented at The |}{| Maxy of the injured were Los An-|blow rendered Scott unconscious || ens of replies. If you adver- i It pan: . | The Rothell ante) ir ia pe a me Star office with 15 cents, will entile you to « geles newspaper workers return-|for an hour, and when he woke up|| tise that you hdve a furnished { ie bee tists; MACKINAW REPORTED = {Chige driven by OO tere tba llll ¢ pow y' ing to beach homes after their us |he missed $11, room for rent they will answer lo nargic turtle; b fe ~ ; Rofhoke av. bumpe her As the 65-cent Pennant. Michigan Pennants now out. sitio tata t fa aretha! 30 || your ad instead of your being To creep and crawl the whole The steamship Mackinaw, West-|corner of Miller st. and Boylston r Parry . ual nightly work. Five were taken) Goott Kad just got afte Madison,|). a : ‘ts, ia tas throuam, orn Alaska S.'S, Co. four dave ce 'N. Wednesday night. Hoth ma.|f| Pennants will be sent by, mail if 5 cents addi- }]/to a hospital at Santa Monica. |st. car at 26th av. when he was as. || ONE Among downs to answer 5 cial, ie frm nyeslt £4 tutties do PhS a gagged pad a gb Me ae gn ne tional for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or ||| Xone "ss fatally_hurt Leni || Phone it in, Main 9400, and bili pect Oh, to feel what e’er befell. at ¢ o'clo ha morning, relieving | but no one was hurt. Dage's auto! il to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Av | || will be matled, Or call at our nd jet the whole world go to |\tering the Melville Dollar for the|the porch of the home of Mra, W. ‘ {of Farmer Collins’ household in Port Colden, N, J. arried seven | yy & : iesroor hell” liast St. Michael trip before the close|J. ‘Desmond, 2869 Boylston N,, fol. ) eae Rion It | years, be has beon the father of twins twice, triplets once, and singles|| “feet With Souvenir & G * lof navigation, lowing the collision, ° four times, 6 | Shop.