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| TE OE ERG Cage ont Mt SEN, capt ally «8, ll RAN ange he SY ee PP st era Baa Pet Ut } Om the big gilt ball atop a forty-five YAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; LIGHT NORTHEASTERLY WINDS. aqguteriurcnauaaraaeetcecraneanatattti, gg \Wusuricuccrctscccnc ccna YD A Ss 2 Did You Know This? = = Come! See forYourself 2 The United Prees, which sends Se = The Star eelis more than 40,000 papers = news over a leased wire into The = = every day, and Is ready to prove it. = Star office, is the most up-to-date, = = Circulation books are alwaye open, == werful service in existence. = A S SJ Y VOLUME NO. 155 15, MT TTT | —_—_— GO OVER THE TRAIL TO SHUSHANNA GOLD DIGGINGS WITH STAR'S ST RELIEF IN SIGHT! There is but one issue in the car ticket con- troversy to be investigated by the state public servic commission. It is: IS IT REASONABLE, OR IS IT UNREA- SONABLE, TO GIVE THE PEOPLE THE PRIVILEGE OF PURCHASING TICKETS FROM CONDUCTORS? ‘ The commission must not be led astray by false issues that will undoubtedly be raised by the sleek representatives of the traction com- pany. The commissioners have already shown themselves big enough to cut loose from a lot of red tape and unnecessary formalities. ON THEIR OWN MOTION, WITHOUT WAITING FOR A FORMAL COMPLAINT, THEY YESTERDAY FIXED MONDAY, SEP- TEMBER 29, AS A TENTATIVE DATE FOR THE HEARING ON THE “SIX-FOR-A-QUAR- TER” CONTROVERSY. They have shown a ready response to a just demand of the people, voiced through The Star, for speedy action. They will not wait until after a physical valu- ation of the company’s properties is made by expert engineers, as they originally contem- plated. They are ready to act. But the scope of their investigation has not yet been mapped out, Chairman Godman said to The Star this morning. There is only one real issue. The company will try to clutter the investi- gation with a lot of extraneous issues for the obvious purpose of delaying the investigation at the expense of the car users. The issue in this particular hearing is not @ question of dollars and cents. The company may lose a lot of money or it may make a lot of money. That is immaterial. THE ISSUE IS ONE OF CONVENIENCE TO THE PUBLIC, AND IF THAT CONVE- NIENCE CAN BE AFFORDED WITHOUT UNREASONABLE EXACTIONS, THE PEO- PLE ARE ENTITLED TO IT. CANADIANS CHEER THAW SHERBROOKE, Aug. 27- Thaw won another victory he this afternoon when Judge Globen- sky granted the motion of the New York slayer’ wyers to discon tinue their application for habeas ry) Thaw just whe: blocks new York's effort to secure him. Thaw now stands jailed on an Imperfect commitment and is entitled to a jury trial in October The most sensational demonstra, corpus. |tlon ever seen in a Canadian court The result of this decision leaves | room was enacted here today when —— ie scores of spectatods rose to their [heads and sald. it's | before th: AND JUDGE IN COURTROOM he started, and feet and shouted, “Hurrah for| Judge Globensky!” and “Give Thaw ODD ITEMS J si is tor ve iminntes, wien he court postponed action this | morning on Thaw’s applicetion AUTOS VS. LAWYERS. PARIS, Aug 27 Automobiles |lowed another scene unparalleled feem to have taken the place of|in Canadian courts. lawyers” was the comment of Mar-| Climb Onto Judge’s Bench fin W. Littleton on Thaw's escape! It came when a battery of Amert he heard of his recapture in can photogr: rs mounted the plat a. form to the judge's bench and sna HE'D SOON DROP.” CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. Aug. 27 Mack Shearer was found sitting tators The bailiffs and other court at aches were 80 astounded by this flag pole saying he was en the Toute to Heaven. Intense heat had Affected his mind . fere until cipals in the famous case. Thaw grinned throughout the pro- cedure, seemingly appreciating the | 4ACK ROSE REFORMS. “This outburst in Thaw's favor fol-| ped Thaw, his attorneys and spec-|in cans from ffrontery that they did not inter-| sameness of diet in the fresh meat photographers had} tine | secured photographs of all the prin-| When the sheep THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. MMMM ONE CENT. THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE WASH.,, HOME EDITION THAEN PWS STAND SEATTLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1913 WAVAVA WAVAVA AFF REPRESENTATIVE ‘AND HIS CAMERA WILSON READS HIS MESSAGE IN HOUSE; -NOHOPEFOR PEACE | Pacineradie Taken by Star Man at and Near McCarthy, on Way to Shushanna Gold Strike ——— — « VA GTON, Aug. 27.—“The nations of the v ‘ expect the United States t Mexico's nearest friend ‘ | This was the sentiment athed in the message read time has been tor-some time in the Iby President Wilson at a joint session of the house and Siseings St, Shushsons.) senate this afternoon on the situation in Mexico, growing out of the assassination of President Madero and the as- jsumption of power of Victrranio Huerta The president advised cit y Editor of The Star all Americans be earnestly urged to leave Mexico immedi- That me tn Ay | By E. O. Sawyer | | | M'CARTHY, Alaska, Aug. 16,— | ately. Shushanna or Bust! | That Mexico be Informed that peremptory punishment will There are 61 of In tht follow if American lives are endangered. : peldber tba Mayes That the Mexican factions be permitted to fight out their ticular bunch of stampeders to the trouble. new gold fields, beyond Scolal pa | That the president must prohibit the shipment of arms to both We ca ‘ from Cordova to | Mexican federals and rebels, to insure the neutrality of the United gether on the trs eat Sta dicie, Pan con ve ei | The failure of John Lind’s negotiations were reported by the Some © continue to disregard SF 7 age . a ae pet ~ cup box a ail warning against attempting to| w,,EM@TY Gold Roan Hae, Ite Women. This Picture Shows Two of Them, Membere of the Party With PTO ident regarde the rituation aa ctitical, ahd he exiressed go tn without a pack horse and|Which The Star's Man Ie “Mushing” It to the Shushanna Diggings, Making Camp Along the Way. They prewnesd ‘pessientam concerning the outlook for {inmediate peace in enough food to last through the |Aftive With the Earliest in Times of Stampede, and Are Right on the Job When the First Roadhouse or sraxie winter, shouldered thelr packs and| ance Hall Is Opened. The president began the reading of his message at 1:01, and con- hit the tral! last night. ar RMD Se te IE be rl ALB ba! cluded at 1 They didn't get far | “ere we © Trail le Very Bad att ee The first six miles are sald to be! f | EXTRACTS FROM PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE worst on any trail in Alaska This part of the trall skirts the | swampy side of “Sourdough Hill | “Impatience on our part would be childish and fraught with every We are seattered out all the way risk of wrong and folly. We crm afford to exercise the restraint of a from here to Clarkin’s road house. great nation, realizing our strength, but scorning to use it.” 14 miles out. The first 70 miles of eee “The door is not closed to a resumption of negotiations upon | Mexico's initiative or ours. While we wait, the contest of the rival | forces undoubtedly for a while, will be sharper than ever, because it is plain that an end must be made to the existing situation.” oeeee “We should urge all Americans to leave Mexico immediately an@ to assist them as far as possible—not because we mean to cken our efforts to safeguard their lives and interests, but because it is im- perative that we take no unnecessary risks.” oeeere this stampede will be over the reg ular winter trail to White Horse, the terminus of the White Pass & Yukon railroad, Old Alaskans, who came back today from the diggings for more food supplies, shook their the toughest “mushing” they ever hit. Two Men Give Up Poor olf Grub Stake would prob summer “We should advi erybody exercising authority in Mexico In ably kick loose, run away, and risk / tt for the winter on wild ‘peas on the most unequivocal fashion, that we are watching vigilantly the bars down the Kennicot river, If} bs | fortunes of those Americans who are unable to leave the country, and | that we intend to hold to a reckoning any one who causes them suffer. she knew where Ing or lo she ts going with) & this pack of m! | But she is not wise, and we will " } aL }all be on the trail by daylight. RS. 1 “Present circumstances in Mexico do not seem to promise even @ | Warnings to men without horses| F |foundation for peace. We have waited months, full of peril and fot to go in were heeded by five. ¥ }anxiety, for improvement. But there is no improvement. The situa- |Two who had horses decided to ion has grown worse.” ne give up, as they were not prepared| |) @ ie oh, ag * | ” . “War, disorder, devastation and confusion seem to threaten to to develop their prospective claims | winter sets In. sh, a fellow stampeder, | Pretty Well Deserted. The Main Street of Blackburn, One Mile From McCarthy. Sawyer Writes That He Found Blackburn | become the settled fortune of the distracted country.. As friends we Most of the Population Had Left for the Shushanna. could wait no longer for a solution of the troubles. It was our duty to at least offer our good offices. 1 accordingly took the lberty of A.D. who halls last from California, in troduced me to J. E. Barrett, pto-| sending John Lind as my personal spokesman and representative, neer homesteader of McCarthy | His instructions were: | Nash and Barrett had mined to | “‘Immediate cessation of fighting and a definite armistice scrupu- |gether at Dawson | lously observed; security for an early and free election; Huerta’s pledge | that he would not be a candidate for president at the next election; ba parr BE eokivvnd ad is a} |agreement by all Mexican factions to abide by the result of that elec- tion and to co-operate in organizing and supporting the new adminis- good place for a newcomer, He | tration € ee ! i rr. ANG, engncially: fey’ p.Gnmmpawere Fi | Mr. Lind was told to say that the nations of the world expected Is an expertenced guide and a : 2 Scare the Unicod States to be Mexico's nearest friend. hunter, He owns the typewriter Sod whic {ams weiting thie let Mr. Lind executed his mission with tact and firmness. He made Gao aud. Sheela tnx Gok Aeke |clear,’ not only his visit's purpose, but its spirit, but his proposals 7 ; K were rejected. I am led to believe they were rejected partly because was able to get the p: i I was abl he pat misinformed and m the Mexican authorities were grossly led on two ks screwed Into Grub Stake’s ent ca shoes after two hours’ work points. They did not realize the friendliness of America, nor the de- termination that a solution would be found for Mexican difficulties. Living _ at to ‘te some! They did not believe that the administration spoke through Mr. Lind kookum” witness the} for the masses of the American people. The effect of this misunder- u below standing leaves them isolated and without friends who are able to OLIR DEN AEG Katt eder-ROLMENAy, -: jeffectually ald them Alaska Whi 8 | | “So long as this misunderstanding continues, we must await their ka awakening to the truth. We cannot thrust our good offices on them.” : eens arom Uslew The president set forth that Huerta, in his reply through Foreign Grech | Minister Gamboa, refused to promise that he would not be a candidate Doughnuts a la Barrett | for the presidency, asserted that pacification of the country was pro- Pears—California ceeding, and refused the proposal for an armistice on the ground that There was good butter brought | he must punish outlaws now in the field. pattle, and all the Gamboa's note, the president said, urged American neutrality, | other trimmings. recognition of Huerta as president and, deploring the tension with | The sheep was Killed by Barrett | America, denied that Mexico was responsible. on a nearby peak here {8 no St a WON’T ARREST CAMPBELL ON DYNAMITING CHARGE be homestead, either are wary, there are ptarmigan and spruce hen, and now and then a bear Gets Wolf Robe After a talk with the sourdoughs I found that my outfit was long on| on the THE RAILROAD STATION AT McCARTHY. DIES FOR LOVE OF FINE FOR BANKS Because of contradictory “Certainly nothing will statements made by those im- done,” said Mr. Murphy, “ure food and short on bedding, so I ar That Comptr roller. Carroll's plan in ranged a trade with a homesteader, 3 IF ND oat Gomptrolion Garroll’s: pint] plicating Noah Campbell ' the | ti; after the trial of Smita and oa trade with's hontesteader, o create a big continge an dynamiting of his own shingle eeecirareua bbe ae age tty tank t nd a instead of passing deficiency ap. mill at Ballard, Prosecuting emple Ms a me Fiat #4. pact - =, one ee . Murphy says appears that Campbell is impli- potr vag s Macon ie ch me she, 7 propriations during the year as} Attorney John F, nae if robe, 7x9. 1) Og ANGELES, Aug. 27.—Love for a friend of her husband, whose |fyov' i UN) COUN Noll Mi] mo warrant will be Issued for | cated, this office will take the Nama ut A Ls was withheld is believed today to have caused the suicide of| they me sary, 18) Campbell. proper steps.” SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Ang.| enterprise of his countrymen M—Jack Ros gambler, stool! The court refused to hear the law: ag of Lieutenant Becker, is to|yers representing New York state ip the Christ Episco church {n opposition to Thaw's application | by lecturing on “the underworld. and adjourned for the purpose of} sits considering whether to permit with GHASTLY PUN drawal of the habeas corpus appli NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Paul| cation 4 a business man, killed him. - . oad after writ a pun on bis AUTHOR OF “THE me “M is * he Wrote— "very ry HOLY CITY” DEAD | 3% POPULAR COURT. BUXTON, Eng., Aug. 27.-Michael MONTICELLO, N. Y., Aug. 27 Maybrick, author of “The Holy When Justice Sc k found a/C A Warrior Bold” and “Nanc @owd overtaxing his court room he|L#e," 18 dead bere at the age of Aijourned the trial to an open field. 69. Maybrick was brother-| the notorious Mrs. Florence ALIMONY DobceR: brick, the alleged husband poisoner NEW YORK, A Henry G Moore released. from the) NORTH YAKIMA.—The com on $50,000 bail after t 4 farm and orchard product forr yrid’s record Yakima ¢ this summer mpion alimony dodger promise to r total of 22,500 suing for $22,000 all-| car and an ageremate tlue of # $14,000,000. PENNANTS “@5'2* NO. 52 Any four ccupons clipped fram The Star, consecutively numbered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a 65-cent Pennant. Minnesota Pennants now out. Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near Union Street. name ivice o Sourdough 4 r y e ha of loc: wie : alon ne rifle Mrs, Evelyn Main, young wife of Frank Main, who shot hirself through | plan to play into the hands of local stampetiing miners must have|the b ad bankers, whe »y they will rece Ive} ly siarpeniing | Late yesterday Mrs. Main telephoned her husband to come hom a Tot of the dlty's monty at only > JUR BO | Oh, you Alaska white sheer He found his wife's body, her hand clasping an envelope containing - i} int Hs a “4 i har “| | two photographs of “the other man,” two pages of his diary, in which|made by members of the council) Hed Oe — ipa | Ryne. ee ihe pars of their romance was inseribed, and a note to her husband) this morning | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27.—The ‘ Rae cevelapey rey te Ae oe r i > » i air ¢ e suicide ¢ pert n+ STA whieh ih “| am just tired, and a rest will do me good. I'm going) joth President Hesketh and| Jury, which ts to try F. Drew Cam: ' k, yesterday at the Crockett to snasher. i Councilman Erickson plainly asked | inetti, was completed in the U. S tments, that the note supposed- ¢ é ‘ar ix scheme n district court today at 12 o'clock. |ly written by the wife of the dead SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27 | Carroll if his scheme didn’t exactly | } 4 en , ‘ J w. K « of Pasadena and John h Si Kni ay Fi d B. b Ab d mean that. Carroll threatened to tenth juror was Wm, Adams, eee hoa ve Padgss! ty pee 4 ¥ mark to his wife. For a Srireckels of Ban Francisco and ir Knights Fin aby oar withhold warrants whenever a de-/an_ insurance broker, unmarried; | thtge weeks. Linmark was. seldom San Diego, will start the eve , dis 3 he eleventh, Thomas Haskins ; 86 r ; . clency appropristion is made, or| the eleventh, Thoma at home, offering, as an excuse, his Call, ooineldent with the passing of Train and Finally “ep LE Wire we city made a youn trom | wholesale cotter and tea dealer, duties at the the San Francisco M prasmg Call 68 one fund to anothe and the twelfth, Wm. A. Heister, aj Last Saturday he supposedly ment tod DENVER, Aug, 27--On an tn-| wanted to adopt the foundling jreal estate dealer for Alaska, a sing hi | wite, good Kellogg, who it is said, owns 80/coming Knights Templar special,|’ Mrs. Raber, wite of the superin | Five. thousand” BRIAN bh” Were) eee ee a niacin |per cent of the stock of the new/ former Governor and Sir Knight|tendent of the Pueblo Traction Co. deattoyed ou the property of the spartmie ts hala bien " bie: are |bublication, will be president and| Alva Adams discovered {n one of| was finally given the baby by ac Woodlawn Shingle Co. 2 We | een reudinicit ln the ne Wa pAben publisher, while Spreckels, who|the seatt of the day coach a baby.\clamation. Then followed an un-| ; Bith st. when sparks from a switch |] toy “cr beginning “Dear Ned ov the 20 per cent remaining in-|On its breast was pinned the fol-| written ceremony in the Templar) BLACK DIAMOND, Wash., Aug.! engine ignite » shing TPE tbat bl ge bf owns th ' | engine ignited the shingles in the a printed yesterday, it was “Dear terest, will be vice president and) lowing note ritual, and the little waif was chrfs-|27.—Miners employed in the coal|dry kiln at 3:32 this morning K ; . ve treasurer To Whom It May Concern: | tened Conclavia Raber. mines » who have been out on cealtatatendiiainenia od A RT | 1 am leaving this child, a girl, | strike returned to work this morn ROLLINS-SULLIVAN AGAIN THE one) asea| 2.weeks old, to the mercies of | DOVER, Eng.—Because the waves IK WATCH PAGE 6 Miss Elberta A. Rollins and A small blaze, probi Aes 7) Wt ‘| the passengers. If the man or |were tao high for the accompany A committee of six, three repre OMORROW Archie R. Sullivan, two well known by a lighted cigaret, destroyed the! Woman who will adopt it will /ing launch, Henry F. Sullivan, of sentatives of the operators and TOMOR young Seattle people, were united bedding and curtains in 4 Ried insert an ad in the Denver pa- | Lowell, Mass., was foreed to give three representatives of the strik Some of the very best buys J in’ marri at the home of Rev room of the Rainier block, Second) jerg five years from now | will | up his attempt to awim the Wnglish ers, to whom will be submitted all/ff in Seattle and vicinity will be J Amos H. Hause, pastor of the Sec- and you will 1 there Saturday, oking a big and honeymoon ent over ond Baptist chur now spending and Marion st repre he of the differences between the will atrik report ay six miles from He was in the channel when only the coast of France » this morning. | gend him or her $600. | vs carried the infant back to ers and t! ator you are Hyatt In, 4th and Pine tation of t t the Pullman, and when he an | water from 6:45 a. m, to 4:03 p. m,/a plan for de settlement. Until don't read that page Don't on a tour of the Sound. Miss Hazel it ie the largest nounced his discovery, every one|and was in good condition when|that time the men will continue to forget, it's on pa Longly of the Broadway high school the ae Doll aout of the 60 Sir Knights in the car| pulled out, work. attended the bride. e