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RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; BRISK SOUTHWESTERLY WfNDS i bay ete ta' Re = irculation, loo! = = ; 2 = Star are SOLD every day. Ad = == The list of Seattie stores which are = word Come in and see the = = 7 | ¢ pub a sa s = = books = = today on page 4 = ae A ESR THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT ST T THE } a SI ANU MNNNNNHTHMNW fvorume 1s IN SEATTLE. THAT DARES TO PRINT THE | HOME 7M NO. 162, SEATTLE, WASH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913 ONE. CENT. 83 ,titsix’ EDITION. CET INTO LINE, MR. BRADFORD! Is it more important that Corporation Counsel James E. Bradford's renown as a lawyer should | He doesn’t, of course, but he does know that immediate relief of the sort The Star has asked from be spread broadcast than that the people of the city of Seattle should be faithfully served by the man the state public service commission cannot in any way prejudice his case before the supreme court. elected by them for their servant? Therefore, why doesn’t Mr. Bradford get in and help? ! Mr. Bradford advises the city council to take no action in the matter of the removal of the Better, surely, an effort for immediate relief than that Mr. Bradford shall win his legal con- | privilege of purchasing tickets upon street cars. : e< 5 | tentions in the supreme court, some months hence, perhaps, for the honor and glory of Bradford. i 4 “Wait until the supreme Court hands down its decision in the ‘strap-hangers’ case,” says Mr. Forget yourself for a little while, Mr. Bradford! Remember that the people who pay you your ; 4 Bradford. | salary aren’t nearly so’ wrapped up in you as you are wrapped up in yourself. If the city wins that case, Mr. Bradford will get the credit. But, Mr. Bradford, suppose the Remember, too, that there are 300,000 of them, and that they don’t care a rap for you except supreme court should uphold you in every point for which you are contending! Your victory would as you serve them under the oath you took when you went into office. | mean that the city can regulate public utilities corporations such as the Seattle Electric Co. only so | The state public service commission will be in Seattle on September 29. It will be up to you, / long as the state public service commission permits, wouldn't it? So it would be but half a victory, | Mr. Bradford, to officially present the case of the city in its appeal for restoration of the six-tickets- after all. | for-a-quarter rule. 4 And then, besides, does Mr. Bradford know how long we would have to wait? | The Star and its readers will expect you to be there. 4 a Making Bad Boys Good by Treating Them Square; Story THAW KEEPS Seattle Too “Uncouth” ‘COUNCIL T0 of How One Reformatory Robs the “Pen” of Its Prey] UP HIS FIGHT for Fastidious Hubby; DELAY FIGHT ‘FOR LIBERTY PrefersHis“Noo Yawk” FOR TICKETS LSPS ISIE PRESTON REFORMATORY, lone, Cal, Sept. 4 he |= Runt, slias “Jimmy, the Hooker,” 15, was regarded as one of the shrewdest little street coyotes the police of San Franc had ever “picked up at the time he was sent here to be kept out of mischief and disci-| SS 1 ¢ that { p ‘ a Ef ’ 7 able to reform tha he's] Attorneys Make Vain Effort gk By Fred L. Boalt. | Bradford Obtains Postpone- exciaimed one of the arresting | to Get New Habeas rs. Jessie Nash-Stover, of the Washington apartments, teacher eRe {ul outlaw was being hustied| c Witt of voice and church singer, yesterday told Judge Frater exactly why,| ent of City's Appeal for orpus ri in her opinion, she should be given a divorce from Mr. Burt Wellington | State Aid was a perfect for the police Stover | man to say eved it, and was soul, § as he 'HE’S STILL CHEERFUL |,,, M*, Stover was not there, It was as we there 1 Noo Yawk. One wond | pien F erg ie totin t® Newt buxom, handsome and of perfect pots ared ? » | Plan Fugitive's Deportation to} tn cx urt An bl wearing a large black hat witb a large black| Corporation Counsel Says He | United States on Charge In ton ell modulated and ic viewed the sins of omission) Expects an Early Decision | of Insanity of the abse nt Mr. Stover, referring time to time to a small black From Supreme Court : leather har bag stuffed with ca : COATICOOK, Que., Sept. 4—In , The subtle tr f the plaintiff caused the court to smile more) Corporation Counsel Bradford ee |apite of Justice Hutchinson's re ie e succeeded at noon today in havin 1 . fusal this afternoon to grant coun. | bey were tied, she said. In Noo Yawk, in March, 1896. Prior) the city council postpon th . eine h sel for Harry Thaw a writ of pro-|to thelr marriage, Mr. Stover had held “a number of petty political po-|ypen Councilman Grifficne’ meee ; Supt. Derrick rn tt hibition egainet the immigration | sitions.” His brother, it seems, ts a power In politics in New York tion, petitioning the wd resold: Basic lessons of soc that to t of officials holding the escaped slayer, St4{« | service copmesiagion: to rectory: eal The Runt =I Thaw was cheerful when arraign HE HAD AN OFFICE: WIFE PAID THE RENT sale of tickets upon the street cars ; Jimmie de ined In his rebellious heart guy, ed before the immigration board. They came to Seattle. Mr. Stover was forever demanding money of the Seattie Electric Co. ond aatak ke cenit ton thority He exprecsed the belief that he of Mrs. Nash-Stover. Had he, then, no business in Seattle? Mr. Bradford addreseed the coun- t infractions of the rules were not punished by the It was expected the immigration Oh, yes; he had an office in the Empire building. The plaintiff cil, explaining he did not think it Hperintendent or the guards, but very fellows with whom be} officialn would or Thaw deport- knew this, because she paid the office rent. The checks were in the desirable that the city should ap- rs stent ed to Vermont, where the big strug-| bag. And he contribute toward his own support and hers? pear to recognize the public serv- , » Par from regarding him with his “square guy” notion gle to prevent his removal to New The eyebrows of M Nash-Stover arched the merest trifle. ice commission as the only body Sented and severely punished his efforts to tear down th ‘ York will be staged Contribute? almost whispered. Then, with a drawl suggest- from which relief could be secured. fer deportment which his company had been carefully building up Charged With Insanity |ing weariness 0 He wanted the council to wait un- Which got them certain privileges | The tmmigration offictals, it was Who paid the rent for the apartment? “I.” Who paid for the/til the supreme court should hand you pull off something here,” | “You're not hurting the officers when told him; “you're only making it harder for the rest of us, who! found that {t's best to play th straight.” While thinking this over, he was drawn on a fury fn the boys’ Jearned, will deport Thaw on the} meals? 1 Who paid for Mr. Stover’s amusements? His|down its decision in the “strap. ground of insanity jclothes? “I.” |hangers” case. Then, if the city 7 ler depo: e3 fi, "shania DNaslestover, Kor d had from me $7,000, of which | won, it woutdn't have to appeal to t wate 3 jthe state. If it lost, an appeal @urt to sit in judgment on another juvenile offer under © The checks were in the bag. |could then be made. “The Runt,” alias “Jimmy, the Hooker,’ on a Jury—just like they It was learned here this after Mr. Stover was, perhaps, in poor heattn—an Invalid, even? | Will Wait Only Three Weeks @id in a regular police court! } noon that Attorney La Flame of| ‘Oh, dear, no'” gently scoffed Mrs. Nash-Stover. “Six feet one| It was upon motion of Council. Wouldn't the gang laugh if they knew that? But somehow it) counsel for Harry Thaw left here) and able-bodied. Well educated, too, and 44. years of age.” man Erickson that the council de- [ pobered him so that he couldn't laugh at all on a mysterious trip last night. It Mr. Stover lefteSeattle and returned to Noo Yawk. Why? |layed action. It was spectified, After he'd helped find the accused guilty and had gone back to his a believed that h has gone to Mr. Stover,” said Mrs. Nash-Stover, “is a fastidious man. Seattle | however, that the city wait for only ' Work, the desire to be a troublemaker had suddenly gone. | Montreal to obtain a writ of habeas | depressed him. | He much ferred Noo Yawk.” 4a period of three weeks. He had responsibilities. He had to look out for the welfare of his corpus to Thaw from the; Madam,” said the court, in granting the decree, “it is a pity that! “I am willing that we should watt company, just as though he were a man | immig . Mr. Stover left the state prior to the enactment of the ‘lazy husband’/three weeks,” said Mr. Erickson, “A boy sent here at first regards the strong arm of the Iaw and the! Ne # hoped Thaw | law “That will bring us to September would deport rushed over the Vérmont Officers who are responsible as his natural @at Derrick. “The rule of the club would only s.” says Superinte As the public service commis- phasize this spirit ' =>¢ | WAS TOO FASTIDIOUS; COULDN'T STAND SEATTLE be Mrs. Nash-Stover's manner indicated polite puzziement. Some | *!0M Will not meet here until Sep- a] “BUT UNDER OUR SYSTEM OF SE IVERNMENT, fore the writ could be serv one explained that in the state of W ingtor > tember 29, it will still give us time, HE BECOMES A LAW-MAKER, A VOTER AND AN OFFI Tella How He Escaped |fie"put to work on the rock pile or grubbing, stutupm, for which pubiie| if the supreme court doesn’t act tm = CER. HIS RESPONSIBILITIES TOWARD THE LAW Assistant Superintendent E. B. gorvice thelr wives receive Gay wages ras 5 jthe meantime. I don't like this idea THEN BECOME IDENTICAL WITH THOSE OF THE PEO. Blake Robertson, of the immigrant A dreatty euiile over d the features of Mra. Nash-Gtove of waiting, but in this case nothing PLE WHO SEND HIM HERE, AND HE JOINS FORCES board, questioned Thaw, The fust T am afraid,” she'seld, as she.roes to. take her leave “hat M | will be lost.” WITH THE STATE.” tive for the first time described BIS) stover would be even more prejudiced against Seattle than he was| Would Ignore Commission The story of the regenerative effect of the boys’ court at P: | trip, following his escape from M&t-) wien | last saw him. I am sure he wouldn't like it at all. He is so}. Cofporation Counsel Bradford's fe best set forth in the records, which show that punishments | teawan. very fastidious.” AEE icin suggestion to the council was that fractions of rules have, within thé first year of Derrick’s administra ; Thaw said he was en tate fatissolatra Jash-Sto ‘ . -,e\the city ignore the public servi tion, dropped from 404 during the first week when he came to eight at| “The Runt,” Allas “Jimmy, the Hooker," aa He Looked When He Was|Pitisburg when he was aj not glad Ke wt 4 Mrs, Nash-Stover in,her apartment. She was/ omission entirely andl the gee preme court was heard from. ed But,” she sald, “inasmuch as th At Rochester, N. H., he bought 4 haps, as well, in justice to myself and the friends I have made in Seat-|,, #® explained, however, that in ticket, discover r tha tle, that the public should know what was my justification in taking a|‘2!® be was not referring wholly to the pre’ SE Sor as MRS, CAMINETTI. FORGETS WRONG; HELPS HUSBAND SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4— Whether a despised but stil! living love prompted her story, or wheth- ¢r a woman's natural feeling of re fentment against the girl she felt Rad grievously wronged her, drew forth the tale, Mrs. F. Drew Cam- Inetti has forgotten her own glar- wrongs long enough to testify nt time, First Sentenced to the Preston Reform School tory {s to be printed, it is, per- riving there, found him TOR ester Was not 0 Leper Ke | step which was to me nyorrent the question of the sale of tickets LA iat Nag Vice ge En Mr. Stover comes of a prominent and wealthy New York family, | "POP Street cars. nd of the line L he held Nan 4 itica “ stand, he held a number of petty political positions, but none of them|Lieuts. Eckenbrecher and Prince, BERLIN, Sept. 4.—That women of the underworld in Frankfurt have been seized ‘ mm and drove to 8 p another team and drove to & chiropody, which profession he hoped to practice in Seattle, ‘Fastid-| plane turned turtle during the mille deaths: have occurred and a number of unfortunate women made lame or blind as a ee whether he had knowledge of these facts, the prosecuting attorney brought action against SAN JOSE, Sept The mar x He was himself a rich man at the time of our marriage, but lost every- GERMAN AVIATORS KILLED AND USED FOR EXPERIMENTS | =): 2.05 ie gr ahi and forcibly used as “experimental guinea pigs” in the city hospital in investigations re- || meng stopping there for dus’ is the only word that se adequately to desc Mr. Stover. |/tary maneuvers. Th fell ‘ ary he men fel result of the treatment, are some of the charges made by Herr Wassman, editor of a CLERK IN RIGHT! ’ | local paper. MIGHTY QUEER OLD WORLD ISN IT? 9 e thing In speculation on Wall street. After that, as I stated on the| BERLIN, Germany, Sept. 4.— The horses tired. He then “Just before coming to Seattle | put him through a college of killed here today, when a mono garding treatment of human beings with Professor Ehrlich’s “salvarsan,” and that 15 }|night. Then he was arrested He loathed Seattle. The people here seemed to him uncouth. ‘trom an altitude of $00 feet As a result of an open letter written by Wassman to Professor Ehrlich, asking | DOTS AND DASHES OFF STAR’S BUSY WIRE TELL STRANGE THINGS i tage of Eli Mot , a Salinas Weeepan for aver. : : clerk, to Mins Be jertrude Bar The action today was dropped. It was taken as an indication that Wassman had |/ qin of the same place, heiress of| some ground for his charges, more than 00, was the sensa- tion in society in this vielnity to-| BRIDE, 66, GROOM, 86 Jand we are all just a trifle unbal in behalf of her husband, who de- | Se , psc a day KITTANNING, Pa, Sept. 4 EVERYBODY'S CRAZY || #"ced when we do it’ led her for Lota Norris. Mothersford and Mies Rardin slip-| tiram Shearer, 86, of Ford City, ; ee : ’ = 1 he yeti | 4 She told of her threats to kill any | | sale ., nae vereriay b ee ne nf PE gomes ste cassnt out with her| AVI ATOR KILLED Pearl Thought HUERTA YIELDS? ped quietly {nto Ban Jone yesterday |and Mre, Elizabeth Myers, 66, were TWO BEERS — ZOWIE! ahand Bien n "| married bere D > CHICAGO, Sept. 4—"One ) odist church. lor, 68. All were friends 50 years. : ne | beer Bhe recounted his nervous fears a | lor, ’ makes me think T goat,” ounted his nervou Twas an Insult Dae m a goat sald all of which his refusal to eat] gan DIEGO, Sept. 4.—Lleut. | ny United Pree Leased Wire ' ‘aaa i Jerry Hanlon, arrested while trying Goats F i her in the/ Mose Love of the United States) | ae WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Wm. |TREAT BY WIRELESS ng days be the denoue-| army aviation corps, was killed | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4—| gayard Hale, sent to Mexico by | NEW YOR xt. 4.—On a wire - | to butt down a lamp post. 4 see Ment of her life trage her fall in an aeroplane. “let's do a little esthetic ragging } om Rmperor Frans futile efforts to ha ell her a toetet 300 shy and janted on Montmorency Gibbon, a Canadian,| President Wilson to Investigate owen, O18 Hun “and Aust \- Coast conditions there, reported to the JUST LISTEN TO THIS! Of his troubles ¢ said to F t. 4—Mra, Em-| Josef, 914 Hungarian and Austr sleepleasn LONDON n| PITTSBURG, Sept. 4—“It was arl Brown, Barbary the d ground in the center of kt immigrants on an incoming vessel Adam's backbone, not h Mrs. ©: neiti’s stosy, followed |<. : z ere dance hall gir meline Pankburst, the unconquered | !mmig ee Fes : = not his rib that Re the stennncttt's story, followen {North island, San Diego ba Bip} What kind?” asked Peart President and Secretary Bryan here |mititant suffraget, will spend Oc-| were treated to champagne. It jgave us E said Mrs, Jessie Mis astablished for the firet time |t¢,27my_sviation school Peat. tt Esthetic,” repeated Montmo-| 48: jtober in America, according to an-| Was the emperor's birthday Hardy Stubbs, of Chicago, discuss- flies 1 ee late ini | ducted. Sailors from the fleet. in . It Is understood Hale reported |Houncement hade here today sileate ing Woman suffrage, the harbe Jean Wickham, a suffr | ae | Rervous fe of the consequences he could explain Pearl! that the president's peace plans Crean purently was instantly killed f HA Caminett! to flee Sacramento, | {te #/haren bin! cracked a beer bottle over his heac {zer, will sail for New York § wer sre aren Cue ed, aminett! to flee Sacramento. |, us flying in an army biplans. at ver his head. | are about to succeed, that Huertalper 11, on the liner Cedric, K-KE-KER-CHEW! A drill sergeant was drilling MBt, took the stand this r _ Love apparen lost control Of the annual meeting of the Wash- Is preparing to capitulate graceful | plete arrangements for Mrs RETHLEM, N, H., Sept. 4 the recruit squad in the use of emeining on it no the mactine. No reason has been jnoron state Board Accountancy |ly and not run for the presidency | hurst's visit Major Richard Muckle, of Phil- }] the rifle. Everything went Utes, His testin tah dail ‘ ‘ was held in the offices of E. G.|in the October elections. eee a, who has su 1 from | smoothly until blank cartridges show that he and kad beet Love made several 8UC-| ghorrock & Co. Central building,| Washington officials profess to att-Fowells, 4th and Pine, hana rep-|f ha ; was banquet |] Were distributed. The recruits frightened hy threat 1. B. Diggs, |Cossfal fights, at times attaining and the following ¢ d: | belleve that Huerta may resign the] A ee Eee Cais ee tired wa the neezer” by 25 |] |] were instructed to load th father of Maury 1D who had|* Nelsht cf 1,000 feet A. J. Quigle lent; Alfved Lis-| provisional presidency ff he car but it is unquestionably the best. |f fellow feverit | | ans and stand at the “ready, tome to Sacrar » to take actior ter, vice pr nt, and Rodney D.| find a successor friendly to his in sement | an then the sergeant gave the Against his nd. the, othee autting when a pitch pot| White, secretary-tressurer terests. —— - “ TS command: _ ; Mer | nofled over, did $100 damage to the | — —_ : - “IDE “Fire at willl” three bot Sor ban swore npr or ee ET STRANGE SUICIDE. ; ° isle oy “ : ” Private Lunn Caminetti was not cross exam-| Plant of the A a & ° For “Business Chances HOBOKEN, N, J. Sept. 4.—Mra was puzzled. OS apheged wine Mutaeked | Malting Co, Georgetown, at 7:15 |yout Advertiee for a better one. Advertisements Elizabeth Ahrens pawned her en “WATCH “YeUR BELP « iyi tah es the story of Lola Norris or of Mar-| this morning Use a Star want ad. 2 = mi hament ring to buy poison, wrote! Which one is Will?” he Colo, Sept. 4.—Are |Uasked, Reading the Business Chance |\her husband he treated her “lke a Caminetti as followed on the 2 Women of the Homo Conaumers'|| column ts a profitable business. || dog,” and now is dead “ee og? moe Diggs. Then PENNAN’ l COUPON league will tomorrow visit the fac-|| In the old days when a sale was || regres Probably you are. slightly. -t—|FOOLED THE COPS defense rested to of the Seattle Toast and Hard held it was the duty of the > 5 a not normal—and don't know it. Ev ITTSRURG “pe ae } NO. 59 tack @o, in their weekly pilgrimage || town crier to go up and down |DAVE IS SCARY. erybody {s more or less “off” at|, PITT SEURG, Pa. Sept. 4.—Emil Abrahams, arrested for being intoxl- ¢ s o to. Baattlo’s «manufacture wf || the streets announcing the fact, a ‘. le set ¢ m cloc Portland Young Any four coupons clipped from The “Star, housohold. products «| The Business Chance column ||ne that there ‘may’ be. w h) Witmer, an expert on mental dis-|Cated, set an. alarm fhe heevtiaa M " : os kw |) consecutively numbered, when presented at The All those desiring to Join in the|| has taken the place of the town || Mex! David-G. Taylor, 26.4 Te-loases and a lecturer at the state| inne police thought It was a hurate en so Bashful Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to g fp visit, whether they be members of || erier. Here buyer and seller |/ernlt to the state mh let Ues moti |teachers’ college summer school | aiarm and turned out en masse. 4 T aw | - ‘ . the league or not 6 tvited to be meet on tommon ground. You 2 . here SAT UAND 65c Pennant. Idaho and Ohio Pennants now out. fat the headquarters of the || can find every concetvable kind || “ischarge “Do you play with a pencil? Do] WICHITA, Kan., Sept.. 4.—Fear. es, according to Dr. Lightner with | mes, accor ling t Dr. Lightner ass t at the b Raareits of ili iti jaan : : ‘ pues. h your watch charm or| BATHERS IN TEAMS. rider dats i n le 4090 Arcade building, at 2|| Of business at any price, If 2 = you toy with your watch charm or| 4 t 2 * Serato Deputy — Count Pennants will be'sent by mail if 5 cents additional siook in (he Aftertioon. you have a business for sale, || SUICIDE COSTLY. chain? Do you plely up trifles and] LONDON, Sept. 4—Mixed’ bath- ee nyc” ¢ ane's goat. He for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mail to The company, whose guests the|| advertise it; if you want to buy CHICAGO, Sept. 4=—Tt conte $10] twist and turn your fingers about | ing leads to matrimony, In th opine hat on account of It, Van : : ~— yan, tanA the ¢ bes Ts mit suicide in Chicago,|them? Do you drum your fingers |ion of F. L. Pettman, Margate bat " t Th omen will be | tome , is mak-||. one, read the Business Chance || to try to commit suicide in Chicago, | them 1 drum your finge ae te one Se OEE e Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near the provision for the reception, and || ¢olumn dally, Either way, you || Judge Mahoney fined John Collins|on your desk or your table?” asks | house keeper, who said that more eee, August Portland, al Union, Street. . the afternoon promises to be a de'| Win. Try it out llihat amount for Jumping into the} Dr. Witmer. than 100 of his patrons have been _ Sbout onetwentieth as| : : ell cidediy tuteresting one, an Bie teiea oN __J| river. “Of course, you do, We all do,’ married this year.