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GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; LIGHT EASTERLY WINDS, guint, _gosinnernintcarrimemnent tty, Paper With the Punch! ] k he S od att] e S tar Don’t Miss This Feature Meaning The Star, of course. More = than 40,000 copies are sold every MMM TTT TTT) VOLUME THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE. THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NE HOME 7M YP svt TINNY initia NS ayumi YS day. The number's growing. Come 15, in We'll show you NO. 157 SEATT WASH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913 ONE CENT. Siwe'stasnn, 5 EDITION. COMEDY IN THE SUPREME COURT: If judges of the United States supreme or it has not. solve; THAT ITS ONLY RESULT IS TO IN- provement of business and large earnings. court were ordinary human beings, with ordi- Either the supreme court meant what it CREASE THE NET EARNINGS FROM $80,- It has done this because it could, and it nary human intellects, we should wonder what said, or it did not. 000,000 TO $100,000,000, WHICH IS 20 PER could because it is an undissolved monopoly. they think of the annual report of the Standard Either the supreme court is potent or it is ON THE ENORMOUS VALUE OF Ten per cent on the corporation’s capital stock Oil company, which shows that this year’s earn- impotent. PROPERTY WHICH HAS BEEN AMASSED, would be ample dividends for any business, so ings will approximate $100,000,000, as compared sither these men are human beings with ACCORDING TO THE SUPREME COURT, the additional $50,000,000 which has been taken to $80,000,000 last year. It was not many minds operating like other men’s minds, or they “THROUGH MONOPOLY AND OPPRES- from the people is the annual tax of an oppres- months ago that the United States supreme court are doddering old dodos; or—one other alterna- SION.” sive corporation which has been “dissolved” by officially denounced the Standard Oil company tive—they are dishonest. Within this year the Standard Oil com- the United States supreme court. as one of the most vicious trusts, and decreed If their minds operate like ordinary minds, pany has increased the price of gasoline from 11 AND YET JUSTICE DAY DEPLORES THE that a trust should be dissolved. : we wonder what they think when they perceive to 18 cents a gallon, and kerosene from 6 to 8 TENDENCY OF THE PUBLIC TO SPEAK ow, either this trust has been dissolved that their decree of dissolution does not dis- cents a gallon, and this in spite of general im- DISRESPECTFULLY OF OUR COURTS. THIS MANTO WANT; iii ‘SLAVER’ FIRES ON | THEN TO SUICIDE am INCOURT MASHER | He was spoken of as “the rising young brewer.” He had a host | | ny United Presa teased Wire i > of friends. He was popular in society and out of {t. Snobs courted] | San FRANCI8CO, Aug ~ | Frightened by the repulsive an him a chophants patted him on the shoulder and told him he was| P : Maury |. Diggs and Marsha War-| tice of a man in the yard of her & good fellow. He was, too. | ‘ rington, the dominant couple in the home, Mrs. C. H. Maddox, 1212 s. It he made money, he wasn't afraid to apend tt, He brewed beer ‘ | Reno escapade, are today taking Allen place, at 6:30 this morning e dee: good enough for ord : Th t light from F. Drew Cam: , “the rising young brewer” of Cleveland, O. Nor for his friends, when r inet! in ee petty trial under the feed seve istere se he played host. “A wine-buye that's what they called him. | Mann white slave act bade MOTHERS SET THEIR CAPS FOR HIM 4 When the Warrington girl today “tb for tee wile fonds toon ane He had his pick of the debutantes, whose mothers set their caps 4 resumed her testimony where she ay \ 4 PEE Hee ite ie kina. He built a fine home for his bride, in the most fashionable be nee ied gag ced _ d The same man, according to Mr By and by he called, not “the rising young brewer,” but “the 4 though he again were or oer visits to the yard an tee oak peer tok brewer. Men said: “Gaylord’s climbing into the million ? - Wite nee the bed re SS few weeks, and has worried her s | . ‘or the first ? rs. Lin considerably with compro About this time, too, It was whispered that “Gaylord was hfvting it eo | Diggs had mu ft VAY, pagseations Mabie: up pretty hard.” He paid less and less attention to business; gave se | courage te the t f r g Once he reached into the bathe More and more time to the pleasures of lif Forme could “take husband's m 1 om a room window and grabbed her. She ft or leave ft alone.” He said so himself. Now he e red upon the sie : of the P i? ed the incident to the "Doe “spree” period of his career. The spree left him sick and shaken ‘ r he ‘own % an occa i] the man could not be “NEVER AGAIN, BOYS—I'M THROUGH” ees \ : found = a When rising, early this morning, He took “cures.” He “swore off.” “Never again, boys,” he told 7 % the uc! Bgl 48: Ris friends. “I'm through. 2 i { intimacies culminating in| f ae ms ox looked out of the win- But he wasn't through. Another “rising young brewer | Ms, 2 ngalow. | ow and saw the same man, she The snobs, foreseeing Gaylord’s end, fell away from him *. Ell Gmtinattt, wite of| |Tushed to the bureau, drew out the thirstiest of sychophants patted his shoulder and told him he was a i . “at as not -in court! ong Loge meres wasge lt po the po- good fellow. T 1 defendant's moth . opps ce she thought she hit him, as he The new-come “rising young brewer” got control of the brewery a ' 2 hony Caminetti, eet ff; + |fell before leaving the yard. The now befuddled Gaylord was “frozen out.” i » ; Fl om t ie Y Yy y 4 J The man is described as about 45 He was now more than 60 years old. ; . ere" ge How the four 2 ed in the| Yi /j Y Yjj y Vy J Fie chdewed ti pein iieositcga He left Cleveland and came to Seattle. That was two years ago. scandal began kee thetr {tlett | YY Vf ¢ lea - lis suits several times oe eee Mrs. F. Drew Caminetti, Wife of | |. wha brountit out by MATebe Uy 8 day. ire, Maddox told the police, You may have met him in your wanderings about town. You prob-| the Man Now on Trial on a Charge) we in eton Ujj 4 he is of the opinion that he lives ably have, if you are a good fellow. He tended bar. Never long in of White Slavery. Mra. Caminetti “Turned Her Over to Diggs in the neighborhood. one place, though. ANDO HE DIDN’T BUY WINE IN SEATTLE Has Refused to Become Reconciled) wcaminett! ised to call at my od saienenanan oo 6.8 jto Her Erring Husband. Inome.’ she said, “1 would go out : The landlady of the lodging house at 601 Seventh av. smetled gas | with him and then he would turn| E u fm the hall this morning. She traced the smell to the newest lodger’s | e over " Caminetti | Tom. The door was locked, so she called assistance and the door was| How Big Is Smith uid the Norris | THAT THAW CASE From Chicago Evening P forced with an ax. at the close which | — oe | F. J. Leahy of Bremerton owns. “THE RISING YOUNG BREWER”—FALLEN NOW—LAY STIFF| | Building’ 8 F lag? | Ske teas attandingy ¢ e four of an auto which, the police say, has AND STARK UPON THE BED. i OF Wi ran wal soles an JUST BY THE WAY kneel pe ae 151. and ene great problem has been solved Marsha Warrington, was the first mighty long time ago, as those ee moet AR om a hii witness on the stand today “The slit skirt is to be fuller."—Fashion Item. Of what? Meat? If so, there’s bound [| who were holding down fat jobs pHi arch of|,, Warrington’s testimony bore onl to be a corner in smoked glasses under Taft will tell you, |the answer jthe enticement charge against ** * Nothing would have been said! : Caminett! His answers = were | about Leahy’s delinquent auto Ik And here it is sh a brisk : Harry Thaw isn’t the only crazy man who isn’t in an asylum. There are rich "s |! cense, tf that machine hadn't bump- > c he to ; PAs 9 | th fine whic —T. at the top {nett was Introduced t sons tearing around in this town with no more brains or morals than Thaw ed into a fire hydrant Thursday, building is two feet as s jobbing solicitor,’ he sal ‘.* * and made L. B, Youngs, superin. dimensions " a papal The fall hat will obscure half the face, says Fashion. But, Great Jerusalem! who's | ‘e2dent of the water department, so | , peal kar aha peeved that he reported the incl king a 1eir faces Pas dent to the police VERA CRUZ, Aug. 29.—Provis- is evident that Envoy Y aware that r a : ow Leahy must get a new Ie fonal President Huerta has Indicat- NOW 00ks for a suvcassful ibe | ans te mained away all nig Our new ambassador to Germany expresses doubts of his ability to live on his salary ]| cense, In addition to facing a com sis 1 the men in this case asked a . plaint for injuring the hydrant, isaion to Mevico. Wt of $17,500. worth ed to President Wilson’s personal ia oitidlal circled here that ‘ P representative, John Lind, that he his abrup. departure from Mexico SLGIN With splen- he No, I did not know It.” And those Germans are not given to paying $2 per to hear any foreigner chautauq. v x ek Is now disposed to accept most of (ity for truz and the an * iling, bearers : aTetts Al lovsa ig ocd Aa rv ‘01 , ; ag ; fs | , ment tha " 1 at | Of Spec’ "eS ¢ tr Marsha Warrington resumed her) After 199 operations, a Baltimore man diec t’s enough to make surgeons th y OD President Wilson’s proposals to se- "ouncement that he would sa'l at iistaan the ' he tus ui , g e surgeons throw |} Lona once for tre United States were but |to Witness the first b nt in the! story at 10:45 o'clock. The Jry-l] un their hands in despair cure peace In Mexico. art of his plan to bring Huerta| Elgin hace meet for the $5,000 tro-| men watched the girl closely, lean-| 4. ale ee Mr. Lind has canceled his tenta- i¢ phy offered by the Chicago Auto-| ing forward t h her words. A P : ¢ 5 ’ NOT EASILY HURT tive boxing made yesterday, for) Wm. Bayard Hale, the president's | movie club There were elght] The plans for the elopement en-| Fool ‘em, buy six tickets for a quarter from your grocer. If he hasn’t got ’em, make CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—"Cee, I hurt wecial 4 t al le, pred into by the four «was first| im get " ** " resi at is retatn to Washington, aud an-| sre tal investigat ut salled today Mey aad’ot Whe etl Diewsl ok _ a 7 | nun t - ite ; aba a ; fist , zy wrist,” remarked James Doty, nounced today that hereafter, dur- ) (7 st how mw Pe Marne mone De Palma, Rickenbacher We agree to go to Reno,” she le Hanson 1 ack in town f San anci e was hear alking on Second ie bears ironw orker, ter he ing his stay in Mexico, his head. 7)” ee ticon thE ts e feet. He will recover. bet ; av. this morning. quarters would be established ence between Lind and Huerta art and Chandler, who started | said ( ett! sald that was area Vera Cruz, from which point he I ae 4. Mulford was + ! | YORK, Aug n the he boree named eld their ori ” lace Diggs pald for the EASY MONEY would conduct further negotiations carts « sed Endicott The f Warrington then directed > An apart: with Huerta. ‘tance of! the race Is 301 mile timony on incidents in the IE house janitress pushed aa yy uind’s determination to remain in ‘allman ent ae sseatiat Ba Fender, aged Vera Craz is made because of .h ‘Ji ] d; H Ww | «| “Diggs and I slept in the lower , and a jury awarded her father comparative ease with which he! here's going to be a lot of VINLIE e ECS} verth,” she whispered. “Camtnettt BY DOUGLAS MALLocH | HE’S FROM SEA ] ] I E $100 damaxes, because he said may communica’e with Washing- music at the Meadows on Sunday, uts t| and Miss Norris were in the upper | (Reporting the Convention of Amer. ate's good disposition was ruined. ton, It is Lind’s desire to sub: gent. 15, Jud e C Kno berth ican Press Humorlsts for the mit to President Wilson all phases “King county's big county fair g | Tells of Life in Cottage United Pri OAKLAND, Ang, 29.—Declaring,1s Mrs, B. L. Sapp of Seattle, He Yaa peels tata le! M of the negotiations. If concessions) wiii be on, and Bandmaster Cav-| a4. pp anciaco, Aug. 29.—Be| come me then hon ute Reno] pxoRIA, Ill, Aug. 29.—American |they would rather go to the peni-|sald he had written her after his|tha Klatschken, » cuffiam wie fre to be made by the United anangh, who will be the big thing | SA ona ak As coftage was isn’ taken up Press humorists in ntion |tentiary than have thelr parents arrest that he was going to South|speaking to a strect cone ne States, these concessions must be jn the musical Ine during the fair, Cause evidence showed G. R ae Caminett! occup! a the rear! here today rejected y K arn that they were charged with| America in order that he might| w hit “ey ve — crowd, ranted by the president. has arranged band contest w as so full ace ont arate that be room with Lola Norris, she | » w as an honorary member ofthe theft of $10,000 in jewelry from serve his penitentiary term with water and jet re fs cone co ———| Five bands have already entered, | 11d not know he was wed until seen Twas with Diges, In the/ their association by a small ma-;the Carlton hotel, Ray out her learning of his tmprison-|” thoroughly drenched 4 it's likely there will be some “ay, Judge ‘an rand c| front room: ority Clark y 8 oll ment, Both youths are said to be t which bound him to 8 ¢ time you left Sac . APACH i GETS $17,000 FOR more he tie which bound him to § th me you left Sacra-|" phaw's name was proposed on |} Lat the } ref aduates of a Washington reform pane 1S On eeeee ‘ of the cognomen 1 0, were you in a delicate con-| : day the y. Their cases were put over ths g. 2 A Paris “Apa: ——— same the ground that he is the country’s | to ade fi today HER DEAD HUBBY i ” asked Roc ; : che,” terror of tourists, met. h c es most famous “nut He failed of | names 1 ents pending an Investigation by the ‘ : ists, met his LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29— Ch wi Te s, ] ihe CHEMICAL FOLKS Weilceealige membership because x majority | Sapp later declared bis mother| probation ofticers Aire terri Damages of 917,000 have been MEET IN VICTORIA considered ‘him a "chertnut” “and | eg Bo issks oer Ieakons pele What’ Ss Coming! | ttle dolegstes to the conven rts ceptable to progressive humor: | snatched, pursued and caught him, killed by the explosion of a lamp |tion of the American Chemical so-/ APPROVE WALK ASSESSMENT sac aR he filled with gasoline he had cama fi clety, to be held in Victoria tomor: elotiahohohohololahoholaheietelrt MENS CANT Wee purchased for kerosene. SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 29.—Fifty | row and Sunday, will leave on the Streets and sewers committee | % *! _—_— —- NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Hang The defendants in the damage | leading tailors are meeting here to Princess Victoria Saturday morn-| approved assessment roll for co-|% WHO 18 THE MAN— OLYMPIA, Wash, Aug | Special school elections will be|Weldeman’s $50,000 fortune will go suit were the Union Oil Co.,} plan a 1915 fair fashion show to dis ing at 9 o'clock ment walks for 27th av. 8., amount-|®& JUDGE N. B. NEELEN? va Acting Governor Hart today com- held in Ballard and in South Park to a German eugenic fund if he wholesalers, and William and | play evolution in dress from ancient! Saturday afternoon and evening | ing to $1 9 A resolution for ce | *| muted the sentence of Charles F.|tomorrow between the hours of 1 doesn't marry, Hans is an aviator Mary Riley, grocers, who retailed | to modern times. It is re ported they will be given over to business, On ment walks for 29th av, N., to cost|% MILWAUKEE, Aug. 29 *% | Newcomb, convicted of the murder/ iia g ‘ and the only girl he wanted to wed the product. will go clear back to the breech-| Sunday the delegates will enjoy| about $15,000, was recommended|% Judge N. B. Neolen, who be- *|of Martin Kvalshaug, to life im. 8° 8 Pp. m. to ratify certain in-|refused him because he files, clout numerous excursio for adoption. 2 |* Heves the X-ray skirt 1s all &| prisonment ‘comb, who has | @@btedness incurred prior to the eee PNY + right, thinks that men eventu- #| been confined in the Plerce ingore MAR ots HB AN INTOXICATING BATH : tamed . | RY i, Aug, ally will train their eyes to * jail for more than four years, was ; 2 : look the other way nder sentence to be hang: In Ballard, the polling place will ave a dance which be at the high school, and in South ey * Newcomb waylaid and 8 baricat the Houth: Bate aah otn| {15 a.m. An hour later ABER Vein IO loath Kvalshaug, the victim eigen publ Eee ee Rou 12th | maids and valets sent their charges being implicated In the crime nd Sullivan st nly those reg-| into retirement with alcohol baths, how ‘ou do, 8 1?" but the bullet missed Mr, George. {concerned that it made him mad to) many wives he has since had ts a ot t eh-clas Bark eae ee yaaa renee them four hours later said Mrs. Hiram Gec remaining four cartridges re-|be called upon to exchange soctal| this distance, of course, the purest at the largest business ool tm} Mrs, J. J. Traynor will entertain for tennis ” ps paaiey ed to go off. |amenities with his ex-wife and the| conjecture ements the North End Progressive club at Phone your want ads to The Star. ‘ to her ex-husband, San Love irred at the George|man who now holds first placo in| Mr. Hanna entered the restau i Jher new home, 1811 ring st.,| Your bill for the small cost will be|,, For the purpose of investigating . All this occ Lf by. “My, I'm surprised to see! apartr o% Virs t er affections rant, with Mrs, Hanna No. 4 on h ‘Tuesday, September 2 bear lncuited the methods of vartous elty depart: Joy. fy, I'm surprised #€@| apartments, 1116% Virginia # her aff an ) Mra. Hanna No. 4 on his Tuesday, September lock. malled to you. Malin 9400, ments for the probable adoption of fa” Chris Husley ‘i a tailor who| You can understand his feolings,|arm. ‘They ran tuto the exMrs./| WHAT HAVE YOU. : * — 7 aoo| the, methods. ,ine hier city. een llives nearby. It has been said that|even If you cannot condone his con-/ Hanna No, 3, who was now Mrs. An awkward pause, Then 8 i ; ‘OR SALE? North, corporation counsel of Bel. . {t takes nine lors to make Somebody Else, on Mr. Somebody F : Samuel, permit me to introduce] an Huwley haw the courage of | eee Else's arm. Incidentally, it should PENNANT, COUPON lingham, is in Seattle, you to my husband, Mr. George.| nine men » heard the Yet how differently the rich and| be mentioned that Mrs. Hanna No Have you @ plece of furnt NO. 54 rs = = ee conduct themselves 4 had had husbands b she got || ture you don't need, a sewing MAN DIES LAUGHING Hiram—Mr. Loves rushed to the a tment, and »|woclally great aby carriag i pete led with DU thie thet in_such circumstances! How “bour- Dan, and Mr. Somebody Hise was|| machine, | a baby carriage, |& Any four coupons clipped from The Star, AT HIS OWN FACE : 1 ' experienced in . et Iding bed, or any othor mis: : from ‘Station 1 next arrived, and Keble” It tx to get mad and shoot! not Inexpertenced In matrimony Sa ae ee ainiay Ison tave consecutively numbered, when presented at The - ONRERE INET Ok you dah enstly find n buyer for | Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a While William Colbert ad in The Star | * 2 v la i See aaah ocinsiva Weill sen {t f0F 65-cent Pennant. Minnesota Pennants now out. penter, dosed in a safe « p window to the balcon ‘ 1¢ glummest prisoner ppear pained or embarrassed P 7 See int P ill b tb lif'5 ddi i tical Joker touch up his fac apt to the ground. lever | ted at the city jail.| ‘This polse Is filustrated by an in-) Did Mr. Hanna get mad and be-|| you y it out, Phone Main ennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional’ with shoe blacking. When Col him. She mar-|eldent which occurred In a gin to shoot? 9400 today ind toniorrow you for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mail to bert awoke some one held a nd pulled the who 1s employed at| York restaurant a few years ag Ah, no will sell your article, for some mirror before him. He gave one F n Dan R. Hann of Cleveland, O.,| It took but an Instant for the sit-|| ome among The ar’s 150,000 The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near | Toole at his features, laughed up- rously speaking, y Lovejoy went armed to the|son of the late Senator Mark A.| uation to soak tn | daily readers wants what you Union Street. | roarionsly, and dropped dead of had hard luck. Whe first|George apartments is not clear | Har was at that tme living Then all four burst into peals of|| don't need pisces failur | gee it is admitted by all parties! amicably with his fourth wife, How! merry laughter: peeeeeercaecoind Itomeetys hands “Bang that “poise” which is a characte escorting to a table 1 header} Lovejo rpenter, istic of the upper class? Did Mr. Somebody Hise and wif it, A st aimed his weap wife reed Cartridge exploded in fine shape,

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