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ONLY A WOMAN’S FACE fe would like to meet a man with a heart like hi of it hidden away in every one of us. given a lot of g Too many of us, in the rush So you will sympathize when you read ood space to Mr. Pixley’s letter. SHOWERS There's a letter on the editorial page of today’s issue of The Star that’s worth reading. Not gushing and empty sentimentality, mind you, but the kind of sentiment it’s good for a man or ‘@ woman to have. It is a letter that came to the editor from Jason Pixley of Centralia. and humdrum of business, pooh-pooh a good deal at anything that smacks of sentiment. “Only a Woman's Face,” It is the best thing that will be published in Seattle today. TONIGHT OR WEDNESDAY; It’s a letter full of sentiment. we did. there’s a We have We don’t know Mr. .Pixley.. We wish But somewhere because some woman's face means more to you than anything else in the world. MODE SOUTHERLY WINDS. tATE ccs Yat so tant yg, | Circulation, Too! = Ss 2 Real san 40,000 copies of The i = You Should Worry! = Star are SOLD every day. Ad = = The 8. E. Co. won't sell six tickets 4 ung oe S THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS si Wideband: = MINTS fVoLUME ts O PR HOME MM TTS that ‘oal, the day, hen aS a NO. 166 SEATTLE, WASH., Lust for Gold and Price Men Pay! Sawyer’s Camera Shows Peril of the Trail to Shushan TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1° DIVISION ** OF SEX IN CHOOLS? Irie of Seat tove ight | Shall the boys and 9 t's high schools be taught In sep- arate class room Or, in the language of the higher akyebys te 8 education introduced into Seattle ai system? This is the question that be asked of the parents gedool students gregation be is to tub The board of ed, in th » for istic > be regular Monday at the board Parents to Ald Board Guperintendent Frank KR. Cooper determine just how the ques di to be settle in ’ Pe, ‘ the school board The board tion ted then do as it es, but it aided in its deliberations fe consensus of opinion of the parents of the student body Superintendent Cooper bim: does and doesn't believe in sex WS na DUWAMISH VALLE ON THAINS AND NEWS STANDS ONE CENT. EDITION Young Man Wears Smile and Skin of Leopard in Dances for the “‘400’’ TO FIGHT RAISE IN” INTERURBAN FARE Duwamish valley residents are again up in arms against the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. A mass meeting will be held Saturday night at Foster school house to organize a campaign and to make application to the public service commission for better service. It is charged that the traction monopoly has pur-! posely curtailed service so as to make a showing of financial loss, in order to sustain its proposed raise of rates. Only a decision by Judge Neterer two weeks ago kept the company from immediately putting the higher rates into effect. The company must now apply to the state commission, and probably will do so formally before another month has rolled by. But the valley residents, whose very homes are threatened by an increase of rates, already high, are | determined to again fight the battle to the finish, ‘as they did three years ago. See this young man, for instance | | Simson | Tegation. 1 don't delleve in sex s tion on the grounds of the quest! ef sex.” said Mr. Cooper this 4 or the girl through the so al iatercourse in the school. To some ite an ald Girls Progress Rapidiy | “There is, however, a reason ‘or | fe: segregation, by which | mean} feparate class rooms’ for the boys| gee girls. It isn't exactly fair to the boy to put him in competition | for “Tell his parents, his | | was a good and kind person t REDMOND BOY DIES HERO ON MEXICAN BATTLEFIELD «:::: relatives, and his friends, that Frank Keller io the Me fee fntelectual strength at| Hdied like a great soldier and a the high school period of her life is| | hero.” | Beater im that of the boy. | In a lette detailing adventures | "Doriug ‘the adolescent period | more thrilling th the fancies of the boy is not at his best, while at | & Robert Louis Stevenson could =» the same age the girl has matured) conjure, Ernesto Mgrenz, a Mexi-| Welleciually. can fugitive, now ft n Francise “Tt ‘s putting tne boy at a dinad-| [ay requested The Star to locate “Tamage. therefore. iv keep him in| | Keller's reiati and deliver the ‘the same class w.th whe giri of bis |°ron mesa me. | This morning the message was —— j | delivered | ] Was Only 19 Years Old be ‘oO les out of oc ond, had t Here are two pictures out of a batch just received by The Star|{¥0 millvs vut of Redwond. had not) tor gf this paper, now at Cordova, Al. from E. O. Sawyer, city e ine © ran away last summer after a trip into the new Shushanna gold diggings. Sawyer, in his ca * Ria th . oldest of four boys bie dispatches, has warned Seattle men not to go In unless they have was attending the Kirkland a big outfit and prepared to winter thers. high school, when the fever of ad ed By Gil eis He declares the trail is very dangerous, and the pictures bear out (8!) BCHO0" Wiel t son ner hie statements. : 10 Mexico,” he told rel- WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Senator The upper picture shows stampeders fording the dangerous Na BE yp Ragen ding ae ‘ Poindexter probably will vote for In the fe nonths that have Mirtemocraric tariff bill : 's horse was swept off its feet when he forded this stream, | oi" pss he, cea Kel ie ‘The bill was assured of passage in and whirted, with The Star cor ondent, around and around down ds, Juan Marino and Ned the senate late this afternoon Final the torrent. Then the horse began swimming diagonally for the shore gah ory op ts Mpa Toll call was scheduled to begin at Sawyer landed with no damage except the loss of a roll of exposed s xican mc tains, . 4 o'clock. films. rd | re ke | tured by Huerta’s m ‘The democrats today defeated all! “1 was lucky,” he writes. “Two horses and half a Cozen packs) oy isnt escape from 2d t have been lost there within the past month.” : s etenad “thee ars Fetectar aemend the Dill in any | MAveve lower picture shows the grave:of Mike Connors, at Glacier{ train, and engaged will ‘ : creek, the next above Nazena river Sdeati oh — capers gine eat Connors was the second man to lose his life at this crossing. The) mew! ies ter this afternoon. “The ther was a stampeder named Frank Stamm. | ning the sobriquet | bill may by some chance be altered | ~~ meaning “Lion of the | $ that I cannot support it. If I Letter Tells the Story or. Yote for it, | shall do so because [| | “He gets the treasure,” says the Tegard the bill as one which will! | ouaintly-worded lette from the Giuse a revision downward. It tends | aie “wants O ae tes } fa some particulars to decrease spe- | { “Yaquis and no white m j Gal privilege. As compared with the Then t ‘obbed by the outlaws | law, it is an improvement.” of Huerta, who s he is Me xc t ; ent and b ullaws & a } ; } tral soldiers, So Frank Keller and i e calle ebels and | MA hin ulled ret ‘ | Y STOP TRIAL Following up their campaign for never ; mutated any chegidons Mor sent Mex eo City #0 th | H never seen the records rr sannnk. mal trouble ab ne | i TS west. oczaeni | oe impeachment of Judge oh in my life. | never changed any treasure, which i# stolen, It is on | are” entangling tna | Pnries the socialists will meet Fri: records, 1 never touched tne recline train that | meet them. For I} | Motement 19 bring Gon erie, We | day night at the Fifth ward local, ords mentioned.” Sof a company of patriots whom | | an impeachtnent court. It fe when they will formally introduce The records referred to are those tyrants of our country call | Ss tial ‘may ovcatents containing the grand Jury report of i be blocked | may eventually |" schis resolution will be forward. 1911, known as the Wapyenstein |" stareng then recounts how young in A writ issued by Justice Rud ed to the state socialist committee grand jury, wherein a local editor keller assumed the leadership in ing state supreme — “4 peo Se and a referendum vote among the Was scathingly denounced, together) 4 gyccesstul plot effecting the es | fiven a hearing Saturday, The ne rank and file will determine wheth- with a numberof dive keepers and | cape from the prison train of over | i on was brought by Sam nel Fowl-\er the socialist party of this state, vice district characters 100 men ft @, @ taxpayer, who con s that|as such, shall direct the Impeach Judge Humphries, upon applica They are followed by 500 feder action of the legisls ve that Ment campaign against the jurist. |tion of this editor, early this sum-| gis On July 4, Keller engaged Hllegal and that the expenditure ot | Replying to the charges made mer signed an order to expenge from | them in battle and won, killing 200 | for for that purpose was ille against him by those who. propose the record the references to the edl-|of them, and supplying bis men na : to br impeachment proceedings, tor and Ita American club. The! with hor \Sudee Humphries today issued the judge, however, denied he bimself | following statement cut up and tore out parts of the | " ee ' OAKLAND, Sept. | NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Grave ap- lane, secretar prehension is felt here toaay for " eng po baba the safety of “Big Tim” prego] th and Bri who eluded guards at the home o & few minutes after SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9 t Pres hie brother Patrick, here, a week | Mewing the parade of the Native 8 from 1s Angeles to the lo-| DENVER 9. If recall pe | ago, and disappeared | ar of the Golden police say Arthur Whe titions are started against Judge Sullivan had only $1 in his pock Lane was taken to home of| charged terday with placir | Sen Landed ehalt puter poe et, and it is feared he will not be his brother, Dr. F ck Lane inlyoung woman in « disorderly | e™ Tdndaey I shall return here ation i ative, He suffered a physical - Berkeley, where he was atte house, will arrive uy | MY OWN expense and campalKO|ang mental breakdown — several} if Dhysicians. It was discovered| and surrender him two weeks In hia favor months ago, and, despite a trip | that Secretary Lane was suffering Widney is the brother of Robert This wa declaration today abroad,and the work of specialists, | si mm heart trouble. Widney, who ha f in esc ( Forme nile Ju Wilbur bis condition remained unchanged. | fa While his brother says his condi- with Mr en I Seen ck afte, visiting 1 he M6 not serious, other physicians ig W & accuser Mi#8 | Denver f Sullivan is a partner of John W. | @ been called in for consulta-| Noel Murpt The charge is a Judge * gaid Judge Wil-| Considine of this city | ton vultar | "ald Jude | mn | — A eal et es aietepresth USED A MARLINSPIKE | 4 i = — SS pipes in will SatAbe. th ste reg John Larson, night watchman on m @) ON “pag ret ae the steamship Senator, was struck Tl PENNAN I * igh ention to atart @ petition for bis). the head this morning by a mar-| -T NO. 63 reca 6. Larson attempted to quell | | Any four coupons clipped fram The Star, a disturbance that had followed the | break up of & card game. 4 He | ; consecutively numbered, when presented at The KILLED BY TRAIN nilante, Frank Le Cain and ‘Tim office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a McDowell, waiters, woré arrested. — | | : fi Pennant. North Dakota Pennants now out. A F Wire OFF ON EXCURSION | i . <, >a ept. ¢ *ractically eve city t he state od Minnesota, Ohio and Idaho Pennants still left. ; ss pee nvr ‘Pa “gah ach af tegen Be ne anette ennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional }} wore jnstantiy killed and Heck and Commerce excursion train which) Th. each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mail to || »'s two daughters, were lously left 8 atthe at midnight. Shy one e Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near ff iii). py a Philadelphia. & Rend. men are taking the trip... Phe train U af here, toda Jeck |will return next Saturday night, ng train, near nion Street. is believed fatally in§ured, di o'clock, at! a ~——— They came to the valley tn the He IS a young man, though at first first pl m glance you mig not think so. His the company name is Paul Swan a urban | is to be a painter and The company $ attainin f established the rates, which ainter and sculptor he to raise three years very likely “would rve nd which it now is again # be learned interpretive tor in Greece and Russia— n thrashed out Mordkin was one of bis teacehrs— fn three courts already he is ¢ ing in public and private, va, “Oue day some of the men bring enero public service commission to ensnare the bank roll which will ne Cay some Of the my ring thre ars ago held for the valley enable him to paint and sculpture in & pretty Sen ¢ pris- people against the traction com-| without hearing the gnawing of the oner of war, but our captain Say® pany, Then the superior court so| wolf at his studio door. let her Ko, and they will not. He held, and finally the supreme court. | Swan dances under the name of ) in front of all of us. He holds’) And now, because of the com-| Iolaus. By clothing himself only in his bands by his revolver and he pany's previous defeat, it is giving} a leopard skin tunic he obtains say, “If it is the last thing I do | the valley people as poor a service| great freedom of movement. His will kill the first man who touches as possible, say sidents of Du- dances are unusual, and the “400” the girl.’ Then the girl is re|wamish valley, so as to force an keep his engagement book filled. leaned jserecment to b to boost in Fetes. At last there’ were otily 30 men | cag : left on July 20, when they were | | pped by a cliff, Keller told his | ; ai Hell is better than a Mer | a prison,” and refused to sur render 4 The friends of Edgar Bartle, as When evening comes,” says the |otrant for the position of pee Teo thee Une they anh {ter of the city of Seattle, and who : Rew mad’ thats bullets are ike {R&* been nominated by President : Grebe iat (hale -thiuknede ® | Wilson, expect his confirmation by — y the senate some time within the NEW YORK, Sept. §.—-Peter Sternemann was arrested at Jamaica Young Captain Is Slain few days ection with the murder of the young woman whose head- was found recentily at Cliffside, N. J. He will be held as a nding an investigation mann has written many today in « less body esident Wilson has been noti that all local opposition to Mr. tle has been withdrawn, and in im has notified the senate leaders that he does not destre the Battle Our brave captain leads us an just then of ot a horse, fighting against the ene Our captain turns witness, a letters to the police, claiming the vietim was his daughter and rides bac m4 ry " nomination held up longer. sg ane Si ie pepe rd ‘The men who arrested Sternemann are supposed to be detectives r which | | representing a New York newspaper. The police say they know noth 4 with his life ing of his arrst r his horse fa hrown Sternemann’s room was upset. Fourteen Bibles were found on a minst the rocks so that blood} © V8 itabie. In another room a coll of rope and thin wire was found. On a shes from his nose nd mouth, ¢ one . « table near by was another coil of wire similar to that used by the mur and he moves no more. CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Sept. 9.—|derer in w pping his victim The writer ways he found him.| With the pan-American contest the an self alone in the He had|Camp Perry International Rifle | tain Keller to mail, in case he were | American team still retaining pos killed session of the Palma trophy, rep-| But he Jost them when his|resenting the long range rifle| clathes were torn from him. He | pionship of the world. It was | therefore writing to The Star, he | de a score of 1,714, The ays, in the hope of reaching |A am, which was second, | . Ke ller's relatives and friends CORONA, Sept. 9—wm. pieetacl| INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 9.—Fit. pres a st oust ane |driver of the Studebaker car, No. 5 teen persons were injured in a in the light car event, was probably train wreck on the Pennsylvania fatally injured in the final lap of RR. near Wylie, Ohio, at noon to- the race, when he lost control of his day, according to dispatches to the OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE car and crashed into a row of auto-| Pennsylvania officials. ‘The alle mobiles near the finish. He W@8 stool cars, it ae MY DEAR MADAM, taken to the field hospital. ay dives was ‘stated, saved Sg? PLEASE. COLLECT YOURSELF! CORONA, Cal., Sept. 9.—Ed- WE CAN NEVER PASS EacH GTHER | die Waterman, at the wheel of 5 ul ht. 1 \F You PSRSIST IN DARTING ABOUT | see aventrdher: ourbuin caloat LET JEROME. 60 UKE A BEHEADED CHICKEN! for the Corona road races to- | Now ILC RETIRE TO THE Ex- aay, Waterman ime unet, | COATICOOK, Que, Sept. 8 minutes and 2045 William Travers Jerome was last TREME EDGE OF THE SIDE- 1 hour 37 | seconds. Jackson, driving a | night acquitted of the gambling WAKK AND Give YOu, AS | Reo, was second, charge made against him last WELL AS MYSELF, A - | Thursday when he was arrested CORONA, Cal. Sept. 9.—From 4 . CHANCE To GeT 180,000 to 100,060 were fr Playing “penny ante” with Some ’ |packed about the track Some newspaper reporters at the MEWHERE ? Pround the town of Corona when |Grand Trunk railway station, trate oke, h Henry Mulvena, of before whom the hear- 1, gave him “honorable and apologized for the Coro- this first of the big events s Automobile day started, rning, at 10 o'clock | the Me Sh r| dischar, The first race, the light ¢ Jevent, 102.45 miles, got away a few | humiliation to which Jerome was | minut »s after 10 o'clock, the sched- | Subjected uled time, There were ten entries Sees and the start was perfect and| without accident | The medium car race, and the feature event, the free-for-all, star Jed shortly after noon | BRIDGEPORT, Ill, Sept, 9.—A. Coldenbui his wife and four chil dren were burned to death in their home here today. Mrs, Coldenburg a be lieved to have started the lames while lighting her gas LION PINES AWAY | CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Prince, one | "an Jof the lions at the Lincoln park zoo, | ———-—_—___ is dying. Cy De Vry, keeper of the BARGAIN SALE Janimals in the park, declares that Prince is pining himself into an early grave because of the death of Many women hate to miss a Blind Nellic, his mate, two months lies “bargain sale,” and yet some of | For eight years Prince and Blind them neglect to read our “Mis- Nellie mated. Princo is 14 years|| cellaneous” column, where you old, a native of old Mexico, and|! win find more bargains than at Blind Nellie wa 6 years old wher 1 pshe died in the cage in whieh she || MY sale "you ever stented {as born Thirty-four cubs and 21|{ Watch and read this column nd-cubs survive. daily or you will miss some big | bargain, You will find almost | city fire departments in fighting |} column. , \ fires near water fronts, LL sentiniemanieneiinnsassenansicdieaitniiailiall panera,