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1 —=j| |SPEAKING OF NOON EDITION: Do you read The Star’s “Noon’? It is the pioneer in the field*—the one and only noon edition that has lasted and served its purpose. News from all ee aed over thé world, bulletined right up to press time! A new and compl ! P| ed a ‘ + : plete sport page! Other fresh, newsy inside pages! “Feature” matter unequaled any- f where! The first afternoon paper on the streets! Out every day before 11 o'clock! The noon edition that has stood the test! You can’t afford to miss it. sig { FAIR TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; COOLER TONIGHT WITH LIGHT FROST; LIGHT EASTERLY WINDS i WANT TE ‘ 4 one ae aie ’ sg Munvtzivcccraa ncn Real.Circulation, Too! = s More than 40,000 wen ie of us = = You Should Worry! 4 i Star are SOLD every day d = = } a fi = Vardiasré dé net WAVE.86 bales 6 = = —s The 8. E. Co, won't sell six tickets = Bere Come in and wee! the fern quacten, panare, ket ony wanes S Sj Look at the list on page 3. = Uij\ THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. S “ane Scene come) a runnnnmnwmmmntntnnninis VOLUME 15, red NO. 164 SEATTLE, WASH,., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913 ONE CENT. Siweitraxnn’ hs, EDITION iX~ ed, ilk een ind coc f Slt: = Eh omer |E | ‘<zemee | Prd) ez [—)) Lame CH 4 Com" | — em | 7 a Pri SAI LF eo} oO 14 a Playing, Stumble Over Nude Body « on River Bank heen LEFT BY toga SLAYERS | WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—A ; Frenne te Pan Pea | CLIFFSIDE, N. J., Sept. Javestigation into the navy hearing | P : @ the outbreak of enlisted men in| Geattie on July 18, when I. W. W./ | | 3 A] ‘id, r. 20) = a) er — el = vial | re = | = =z rr ra] —_ — = ) re ra) om CAR TICKET FIGHT Hugh C. Todd, former member of the state legislature and candidate for the democratic nomination for governor at the primaries last fall, has been engaged by The Seattle Star to present to the state public service commission, when it meets in this city : 6.—This village by the on September 29, the case of the people of this | Bet coclalist meeting places were Hudson was this morning city in the matter of the sale of tickets upon’ See incendie 4 thrown into a state of the street cars of the Seattle Electric Co. ' @, of incendiary speeches by Sec qtary of the Navy Daniels, was in freduced in the house today by Rep. Bryan of Washington and de- feated on a point of order. | Bryan flatly charged the navy in-| The Star believes that Ralph S. Pierce, who was delegated by Corporation Counsel Brad- ford to represent the city in the hearing, will do his duty, but it believes, also, that of greater influence with the commission will be the ap- pearance of an attorney speaking directly for the people as individual patrons of the street cars, and not as an incorporated community. b The people do not want to wait until the su- preme court announces its decision in the “strap- hangers” case. What they want is immediate action. Under the recent decision of Judge Rudkin in the fed- eral court there is but one body in the state to whom appeal may be legally made for relief. That is the state public service commission. And to the state public service commission the people are determined to go! tense excitement by the finding near a ‘boathouse on the river bank of the body, nude and headle: of a young woman. Two small boys, playing in the water, found the corpse. It was half buried in the sand on the bank of the river. The body had the appearance of one that had been well cared for in life. The hands were of a young wom- an who never toiled, the naile per- fectly manicured. Near the body lay a bloody pillow be the may fhongh the ‘ Bryan declared the whole affair) pe the riots grew out of a political by a Seattle editor, who, he gid, was unfair. Bryan twice renewed his attempt gest the situation, but was to silence by objections from en Rep. Johnson of Washington, $ad finally, in a rage, cried lam w to speak at the King hea with ery indication ; * in Seattle next Saturday, t t i The Star inten ds th tk e ly , them then to try to silence SLIT SKIRT oS ateay, lanting thelr DheaOy avere he ys f. =... y, leaving ghastly wo! unencumbered, for the sole purpose of making me.” half done. Congressman Humphrey of! Doctors who examined | » ned the bod: ck fm © Washington, Johnson and Bryan/ oe anid that it wae that of a pineeend ce ~ then gor into a wrangle, and it woman tn rfect health There ) Boked like a fight until the speak ere no indications of excesses of “ pounding with his gavel, silenc- pret gpg snag “nth panecr i i] ed them all. | | Crime Is a Mystery ' } | o one in the village has beén ne | found who ean give the lightest to the identity of the woman " of the perpetrators of the crime. it possible, at the earliest date, to again purchase six tickets for 25 cents, or 25 tickets for $1, upon the street cars in this city. Mr. Todd, who will represent the people, will go before the board prepared to present the peo- Hugh Todd ple’s case. There will be no conflict between the representatives of the people as an incorporated community and the people as individual patrons of the street car company. Believing that immediate action what the people want, The Star intends to see, upon its own respon: ibility, that nothing is left undone to 1 Wire “KS IN TWO YEARS NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. 6.-—| Thie ia a little community und the Testifying at the public investiga-|disappearanee of any one from tion into the New Haven disaster, |here would be readily noticed. Then too, the eS NEW HAVEN WRE @&® injured leto Aug I ’ e are no! 7 nicure SHAN IN HIS BED Oct. n Junction, Conn., 2 killed, 3 injured. [| Engineer Miller of the wrecked mands in ae properly impress upon the state commission the justice of the demands | June nton, Mass., 8 injured train today said for a week before/ ‘That the young woman, dead or | of the people. Mr. Todd has been engaged because he has before SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—Peter July Stonington Junction, Conn, 3 killed; |) the accident he had been covering pri bo 6 Lapa a me or fought succe: fully for the people. He has youth and energy and a firm ‘ gion st hat of another en- ‘2° ‘ questio: he riv- . Hansen, an aged ‘etired capitalist 4 hart ' slseertome’ bak Meo! er bank, however, gives no indica. belief in the right of the people to rule. fesiding on the outskirts of the city, o” ired i * |ton. "here are the f ne alee was Killed by a dynamite outrage pee be Fal ew tcettave come hack: 15 |bors ag tigeinisee: tetecnion The case of the people will not suffer in the hands of Mr. Todd. Et wrecked his house at 3:10 AS \ work Tuesday,” Miller said, “but|}made the gruesome find, and of th sill in the house foundation, at a oy aid as T had done his work as well out ot reat M bad told thee id place supposedeto be directly un- Fe re 48 my own for oné week,,1 might a8 |to the local constables. | 1 | By one oe Fy She d well do it for another day, and| Searching for Head | BEM is known. Sept mere we rank No Whisky |yetitteldo wonders today tf tt tx to| Acadia a att Abt Chief of Police Wilson said Han- Total 1 did my work without the aid of [pw (ye Polat about whieh some great} Notice bas: been given by the fen had long had socialist affilia- : tien aY No, L drank no whisky notte’ nye rik) 1 foment The | Sachinatan “aateveeneatl iy tions. He was at a loss to imagine! slept when I could. Sunday I i SOs wast they et United Press Leased Wire Ne ee a eS Our denbor cents on the briny —— —- —— —— can There ts mission to the Panama-Pacific Fair t much, however, | @ motive for the supposed crime, g to Springfield Sunda gol "Y\that they can do COATICOOK, Que., Sept. 6.— | arty Gening 1 took my en-|_ It looks,” said onc of the tocat | torney Jerome failed to appear to- y | association that the site reserved |“ At 10 o'clock this morning, he sail- Monday morning ok m constables this morning, “as though | 4 t the hout set for his hear. for this state is entirely too small.jed from New York on the steamer Me gine out on my tgs Stamford, | we would have to wait until some| snag at " It has developed that the site| Lapland, for Antwerp, whence he FRANCIA arriving there at 9:15, cleaned MY lone ig missed somewhere. There| ("9 On @ charge of gambling, His). oid iit the Washington build-| Will proceed to Milan, Italy tor Wieklur alias Jim Mc ine still ht ge engine, started home and arrived |i ng cine of any sort upon which | counsel entered an appearance for ’ yor Cotterill is the personal Un 1 catomailiees 7 i slept until 4:4 4 D 7 © se deat oe eta te youthfil car bandit, who ‘He automobiiist Padi = irene, 1 Aj [to work. ‘That the body ts that of| him and the hearing was continued 1/75 °° * sentative of President Wilson , : petite a young: woman of refinement’ saal criti capt. 11. } The state has an appropriation of to the International Temperance deep. LOS ANGE ing to 80x140 feet bearabie grief o Wile is known today to have : as shot by Detectives i A 20, " nefield and Prompted the suicide of former S41. ,nrey and Jones, and was on cisco and probably fatal ured | got t iid peg ete - uid make ho task) tarry ‘Thaw, triumphant again | SiTE.008 to spend at the: San Fram. er na. Coan “asad ag Judge J. 8. Noyes, ‘0 kill P eae t of dying at one time as her br Lacie J. Wat 0 of At 5:13 we started the return] goon ig go made for the| bis fight to prevent return to Mat cisco fair, $60,000 of which {s to 80) cgram to Ac ‘ adc Hobe maelf by swallowing da-|the point of dying a a hee ‘al at do 5:55 the rech ade for the . to a building. Nego' ns are ae . , lene imself wallowing lauda Nestle: ap Rimage 5g Fo : r and at 6 the w jhead along the river bank, on the|teawan ‘obtad contente j) into a building, Negotiations are tesketh, in which hearty greetings num, he had soothed bis last | the result of his wounds, Ward ter were walk-| curred nth now on, and, unless a more avail qam-after be had soothed bis las ‘Bepicsprae Vard and v f |beach and-in the shaflow water. | here today while Jerom Pee wares Boye ih avail are extended to Seattle and its reading a chapter from) morning sentenced by Jude ing on Highway when lly, is a fugitive from justice e site is offered, there is some | ¢oixs. Tolstoi's “Resurrection.” aint rushing upon t extant of breaking |Probability that Washington will Cotteritt < will remain’ fh lto five yeare In the penitentiary. — th , u 6h lit’ only to th ) freamore oyes’ body was found in) wiekiund 1s 18. He served two|out of the darkness from behind N "| lhis bail rather than. face a charge | 90t Participate jn the fair. sveland for a week, when she 4 more park at sundown yester- tormg in the reformatory previous struck them d { playing “penny ante” in a public | will leave for Wisconsin to visit to his latest escapade Judg Ward is a stenographer for the with relatives. The mayor will be | “el | place iG 3 Smith expr 1 decp regret that Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Sept. 6 anil Jerome, who left the town in an | rave Hiseat gone till the middle of Octover, re he should be compelled to send the po-|_ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6 automobile after giving $500 bail naigy oa) pelle be ee rhout dix city council Friday rejected per-|lice today to get back Drew Caminetti, son of Unite: he cet back » he bet n of United! for appearance on the gambling| : fled ag nary horse named Go- | States Commissioner General of Im-| ¢ , is believed to have gone to PORTLAND, Se »t. 6.—The move- 5 ms filed against/on an i Nad to have been |@gration A. Caminetti, and Maury | Vermont ment started several weeks ago by supposed to have been : ermon the Portland Press club to erect a Sept. 6.—The | | | : SAN FRANCISCO > ~The finance committee of the|drew Johnson appeale d hundred rty-tour sti |eretjon im the matter, in view B rece , the city In the past three months | ing, ina ra amin \ ti ecelved secre recor’ which totaled $190,600, Only one| ran at Vancouver The bet was |! Diggs will be sentenced by Fed-| Thaw will be brought before the | ronument over the grave of Ho. ” p11 cues Charged with giving short weight, claim was allowed, that being $ represented to Johnson as a sure retnaatiys) parhe lel oad next / full court of King’s Bench Spee’) mer Davenport, the mous cartoon-| DOUGLAS, Ar ; Ww arive to € ir outs, fords hing, but the only . 9 | Wednesday, September 1( ey Montreal on Sept. 15. He)? aves ; f § cAartoo! JAS, C. M. Keebla and B. Wilson, ¢ to th ishington Route, for dam-|thing, but the only thing he fs-eur CAPNCAGL We toned Casdite a? aide, tn Modsreal ba Sept, 18, He At BUDE OE an ten lokaen AS, AS ee Se impetus today by the re Wie $100 from Wm. Randolph | cap: | The the fire tng |of Is that the stakeholder, who gave stained wher “pt of ing 0 troops and ¢ y aries Williams, has ipt of ing 1,000 troops and a quantity of 1 the steamer|his name as ( ers for the Ice Delivery Co, we ed »y Justice Gordon Friday. Duw Sr hl ide hat pt Norwood, August 5, 1911 Idisappearéd, money and all transporting Lola Norris, a 20-year. 4 20-year- Mime old Sacramento girl, from the ital to Reno for immoral pury argt. ammunition, is aground near Topo- grave in which Davenport Jobs sh ramr o and is being harassed by a The case was appe 1 ,, o th a He waa Oarivinteli th. cue oh was laid in May, 1912, is unmarked, detachment of rebels, according to ; counts brought against him {n the | dispatches from Guaymas. | , | HOW ape av nt. The maximum ne nalty | ee baad sslgiady FAIR , The : a ree yoo that is five years’ imprisonment, $5,000 | SPOKANE, Sept. -6.—Tho Spo. |eue, Commander of the Americar fine or ticth ; |_ SPOKANE, Sere S—-The Spo squadron refused to aid the Tan. kane Ad club has invited President | pico, because it is not in a sinking Diggs was ) convicted on four, of - y We have in past been too sania sentimental er sate it uy sp proving thas and so to Reno = ean be’ given ain y i en hormal, ia head boat ing Sa tad Peed habits soldiers from the gunboat 4 about babies. We of The Star have been among the worst! tit! circulationcum even lees. Worse and worse. Digestion, Poor,| "1 4.00 fine. ot ee" cam,|tildget wife of Major Little iPnger, committeeman, has urged tie pres:| It's astonishing the buyers a want Offenders in this regard Intelligence: Hardly any, Self-control: None.” inetti's: security, $10,000, was a at the Perovidence hospital : jdent to-accept. ad in The Star will bring you. I am, therefore, glad to be able to announce that a Sav : _ihelll'avalt Yaby nothing to, ty toieat ite to retee or to;c0o, Ba bles| ecaely sfurmaned ty; Theodore |g LO nen as od y fashion at the f gating finggrs of the experts, or to coc ables! Raecigalupt of 8 ‘rancisco and | otme r =, = who think they fave sdancttnde Gables are invited to enter |” uwetion tat What paiite bas your beby? pulse dena ost aa 2 is doing well, b inch tall " NO. 61 them at room 440, New York block. : aby it, of course, muvver's precious. | But, for that matter, the | Fee ae eehe (a private Any four coupons clipned fram The Star, | The ase th uit oeceatiate eats Be by bik lei. Show] proudest patr is ea fable ls of b0N a ntawlave ip.as wartcand|| GET INTO THE life {s Hnzza, {a one inch taller.! consecutively numbered, when presented at The um tooties Lisevdaleyt Kosteanhoraey! Does um want to eat its strong In the heart of the razor-tack as in the heart of the fattest Herk- || BANDWAGON ae aby however, will be of nor Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a a recten it CaN MR dais eis < Cpl $halmet ot BNE the weet ere noe ay ire. C, B, Rogardus,’ committee of women of tho-Motn: ||» Rveryhody: ia using Star Hecht had not been taken at fl] 65c Pennant. Idaho and Ohio Pennants now out. n Oh, yee: 1 the way we've judged babies in the past. — ers’ Congress back of the contest has arranged for a series of prizes to || Want Ado nowad ny gains 8 o'clock, but the aan ports it North Dakota Pennants w be out Monday.- dogs, #0 are ming Heine 4 ene between. t-and 1d between 2 and 3, making the highest scores, stor) splendidly, and our Want || Tike itecardl nen ays atte for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mail to ce att mr ected to pass upon the babies at the fair is com tires 4 Imi Fed sell a urdad rural children coming from com: || Agsian TDARNE more ad more | buaed i ist La $ Se ve The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near ‘ } ck the mothers will their babies to, Two sweepstakes bronze medals will be awarded tpe children from | and you will b@ our friend, too, | Peter Markow, charged with enter Union Street. the fair, At will not do sother any good to call the committee's at-| the urban and rural districts making the highest all ‘round scores, | L______. ing this country illegally,

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