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) oved ound ined Cee n of ancy own, hese Box Mix- rim- vers s- ear. and 00m. 2 | | | RAIN TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; MODERATE WEST ERLY WINDS ' pvc, swt rtmc a ety, HE SEATTLE STAR'S clrculation == . bed dad p Revises: a nae = copies are sold every day The circuvla =] , = if ye af Pla sieht = thon department always has its books = = te a th e diffe rent houses, and whether = pga and Invites biencavaniden S = It's worth seeing = S - ~ 3: TIC OT "eT, —o > > ——— Sy S Te badedissonidicinabad silent lotecnt:t Sin! sescwatel oisastind hy wtidat Cae MAC VOLUME 15] SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913. ONE CENT. Siws'tihon*s. | EDITION. CHANCE TO SERVE THE PEOPLE! The Washington State Public Service Commission has a splendid opportunity to demonstrate to the people of this state that it is a progressive body, with no obligations except to the people, whose servant it is supposed to be. It has now before it for determination a matter of great moment to the people served by the Puget Sound Electric Co., operating the Seattle-Tacoma interurban. And within two weeks it will have up for consideration another problem, the solution of which will mean much to the people served by the cars of the Seattle Electric Co. ee ae a In the first instance we have an interurban road, the physical value of which is less than half its capitalization. When it was put into operation rates were established which permitted the building up of suburban settlements. Real estate dealers purchased tracts of land along the line and cut them up into small lots. Voluntarily, the company lowered its rate And hundreds of people hurried away from the high rents and taxes of the city and built homes in these suburbs. Then, when the land had been sold, and the homes had been built, there came the news that rates were to be raised. The increase was in most cases 100 per cent—in some cases 300 per cent. The new rates went into effect October 17, 1909, and remained in effect until January 1, 1910. Ninety per cent of those who lived in these suburban towns worked in the city. Hun- THE PERFECT BABY FIND TIM SULLIVAN | OWERY MOURNING ====>===— And Where Do You Suppose? Why, Right Here in Since the people who manage! Five other babies scored 99 per state and county fairs discovered cent or over more important Prizes Awarded Today a oda products than pigs and cattle, there " iss ¢ the Kis wager ey re _ |hae been a widespread rch for cereale pg die pe Sega NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Rep. Th : c oe one Peet Oa the “perfect American baby.” as nald airy < rE a Timothy J. Sullivan is dead. His PY maura wen ‘an annual winter], They tried to find such perfect | Steg “ave ion way above th ok “T+ abies at the M ts ‘9. | Content eraged ny ove e Dedy, badly mangled, was found t. With the coming of the first | D&bios Pa 0 Pasig: a fair T® \hetter baby’ contests In any state today beside the railroad tracks Hig Tim" called a general) ni eee heat in the at Pelham Bay ing of needy Boweryttes. seaver’ wea Gabe. ie The t better bables Gullivan, known to thousands as = Those in need of shoes got them.| 4¢ tinneapotis, wh were tt ning. In ad “Gig Tim,” disappeared from the If others needed reoats, they | score of 99 per cent fition to rece the 4 home of his brother here, Aug. 31. Kot t too, He gave away thou-| Find we of Sm Mare ize, the tw or babies it le believed he was struck by sands of dollars in this way | ts a baby 100 per|fecelved bronze medals train on the day he disappeared T y now lies fn the morgue | deat e leading [Prise Winners In Metter Mables Contest “hor 12 days the body lay tn the on Enst h st. he Tt was be a vo ne leading | City Naby Bweepstakes—Johe K. Bogas Perham morgue, unrecognized. It sieged by men, women and children. | ranged the con wb pom “i ay 2 old. tH! ft was sent to the| Moat of them wept which checked up the babies p: Rural Ha weepetakes — ache Paleres nakane for interment tn It ain't him,” they were heard!” cag — ip the bables point peardeies, 14 months oid. Bothell, Waah we cot die 5 ecore er ce ters’ field, that it was seen to say Big Tim aid not Where, tndeed? * ode ised by Policeman Bar-|He was too good. They've fond| 4) "gx, indeed : City Prise Winners Tecognized by Pol in Seattle, of course, and King} Moy John KT some other guy” pres Varo 1S FOUND AT LAST Gets Photo Taken in His Nightie } dreds of them couldn’t stand the raise. They were forced to abandon their newly built homes and return to the area of five cent fares. The Public Service Commission came to the rescue of those who stuck it out. were ordered lowered to the old figure. So the people were well served then. But now the road is clamoring again for permission to raise its rates. see 8 8 The rates The men who control the Puget Sound Electric railway also control the Seattle Electric Co., operating street cars in this city. Recently, through the sanction of the federal court, they took from the people of Seattle the privilege of purchasing tickets upon street cars, or of purchasing 6 tickets for 25 cents at any point. The federal court didn’t say that this privilege was one to which the people were not entitled. It simply said the city couldn’t compel the sale of tickets on street cars. The State Public Service Commission could do this, however, the federal court said. It is the restoration of this privilege that the people of Seattle now ask, AS THEIR RIGHT, from the Public Service Commission. * £ * RH OH Will the Commission live up to the claim of the democrats of this state that in Gov. Lister and | his administration the state of Washington has a government for the people? AND DOESN'T SPEAK | eae Because he would not consent to omit from his speech reference to what he calls “Blethenism,” an invitation extended to Congressman J. W. Bryan to deliver an address at the county fair at the Meadows this afternoon was withdrawn. ( an Bryan received fror ks zressir mane it ar at the fair on the ernoon of Saturday, He accepted and arranged his dates so that he could be here Sev o in the halls of congress, Bryan made a bitter attack proprietor of the es. At the same ti a resolution seeking ation of the k Potlatch riots attle. One we again spoke on the same question e halls of congress, mpting to reiterate his attack upon Plet Through potnts of order raised by Congressmam Johnson of this state he was compelled to take his seat WOULD MAKE HIS SPEECH IN SEATTLE “I'll be in Seattle next Saturday at the Meadows,” Bryan exclaimed county. And not only one pertect score, 100 per - in Mourning And “Big Tim” was never called atin thet ten’ se ih ne port “Allee €! Murrey “ be sat down, “and I'll make my speech there and there'll be no one “ ” “ pon in vain by anyone ving 4 jane erore, 99.8 per con 0 how] me down. Rig Tim” had been staying at “f | They are John K. Boggs, 7% ¥ sare —Leater Vannice, | ning 9-45 . ‘, fhe Petham Bay home of « brother east of Broadwa: |monthe old, of West Sestle’ and pe mtv ge Bite This morning at 9:45 Bryan climbed down from a Northern Pacifie © for months, {n care of attendants | Life as Newsboy {Rachel Benrdstes, 16 monthe old care Margaret Watrowm sleeper. He was slightly hoarse from speeches delivered at Walla Walla, He suffered a complete physical) “Big Tim” began as a nowsboy.| of pothell , he old, woud enote, 99 per cant. Pasco and Spokane, but he was all prepared for his appearance at tnd ‘mental breakdown about a\then a printer's devil; later a di Make od 100 Heit gin neging. re ag ememgg the Meadows this afternoon year ago. A trip to health resorts | trict leader, and then was sent to) pramined at the Kit we J per sant i | For the first time then he was informed by friends who met him failed to improve Bis con. the New York legislature severa!| rir item’ by iter Fg Pages « , Henrietta | that the invitation from the fair management might be withdrawn if —— e o ye tate | nin Mar sped Aleg e. ath Par he insisted upon repeating his attack upon Blethen tion. times—the last two years 8 State | animal at the stock show would be . ’ ivan New Rowery was hit hard senator. examined, and Aditio ne ceca we Here's the manuscript of the speech I intend to deliver,” Bryam tse cove It Bs here that) He was also a member of the |; ie ine ge mosis — . eee | her me A rrr anien Cami, Kent told his friends as he drew the folded paper from his pocket. “There's hig Tim” was beet loved house of representatives in Wasb-| tion into account, both these toning | tore, 2s Ber cn ‘ ed Blethenism in it and it's going to stay in it. If 1 don't deliver it at the “I love them all.” he used to ington a. throne anes a | scored 100 per cent ‘ Sabres 9 ter 3 year poses og oe | rears afternoon I will deliver it somewhere else before I return , “and when they suffer I suf. ing to give his entire time to Tam he © the By aiiiek tea\. 3 Ae are—-Theodore 0 Washing Bice uy Bowery friends shall|many politica and to his theatrical] , spe’ nore, the Dick of about 100), Nor, te, scorer 4nd per cone, From (he depot Bryan went to the Frye hotel. The first thing he fot want as long as I have @ dol-|basiness, being a member of the! Aiicn C Murrey and Edw. Rick 4 o—Nachel Beardslee, did was to « ip the office of the fair management at the Meadows, iar.” i firm of Sullivan & Considine. Bans agg Pon! act Fa set Renin | fag gh her wohl He President Donald McInnes. close for top honore with coors or | Manchester: overs ‘Our invitation still goes, Mr. Bryan,” said McInnes, “but we can’t mapa bod ms & score of | pened ‘ | | permit you to talk about Blethen.” 6 ste seor smated That settled it with Bryan | ; | “I'm going to talk of Blethenism or I'm not going to talk at all,” he said CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Here’s they He suddenly threw back the cov-| deliver the speech he would have delivered this afternoon at the Labor “Fumigation day” will be | in some down town hall, if oompnneer Iscion of the famous Rothschild | ¢T and sat up, with his bare feet aeeinle at = colon next Monday night un the auspices of the Councilman Wardall, back from! Convicted of an attemp’ nie | dangling over the edge of the bed.| Free Speech league. “Ge sis Uatverstt the regents interfere in the Ce 1 of an attempt to mis-ltamiy of money kings, posing for |°™ a o enaiepaa Loegguargied = use of the campus. Leading will introduce 9 subst |treat a 15-year-old girl, a boy of 17 ae ot meer De o © me a tie and coat,” he) WHAT HE WOULD HAVE SAID jashingjon en October 22, students, as well as public men sure for the Griffiths bill! stood for sentence before Judge |'h® camera tn his night shir said to his valet thee. 4 ; ‘ and will be made an annual in Seattle and the state, will commission form of covern-| Ronald this morning | And it's #0 to say that n0/ Hix physician protested, but! gaig “bahar he bt or two of what Congressman Bryan would have i tut he s entenced t {) ¥ id e efo Srich gnored im tn nen " . ¢ Student affair, it promised, make addre vere oun bs tat @ Ement : But he was not sentenced Rothschild ever did that before Erich ignored him. In a moment “I am not going to talk politics here and it might be considered Biethen chim are The university fall term be rdall declares Griffiths’ plan This boy has done what 100,000! In Europe they'd as soon think of | he fastened the neck under the | ,, . nt wate nah sores , ! E political to enumerate particular triumphs. The people today gins Monday, but already the call for at least two rpecial/other boys have done,” the judge| photographing Emperor ill or/collar of his night st and threw Med Seattle the 1 : L cay are “Fumigation day” wil! be ob- plans for “Fumigation day” etions, and would cover a jod|said, “but he was caught. These} King ce in his nightie on his coat pice at ie - ae Pe a re tectat rhage ae . an om — ee U . eas o 4 - . na = = Saltese Ne me ois iat iacael h uff to the people each day is considere crime for an elect a. appropriate speech- have made considerable head eaee . ge) bret aaa boys h grown wp ani have! Yc 10K eh von Goldschmidt Now fire away,” sn id Re hschild representative of the people to stand a public place and call him | way. pounder the Wardall plan 16 tree f ade in most cases Rothac a au rmitted ic tt is in while the doctor and valet blushed | hy name and direct attention to his wrongs against the public. Cowards ———— - = niders would be elected in Decem-|1 am this boy aldignity in a Chicago hotel, where! with shame. cringe in his presence for he uses his ar pictures to show w ber, and the charter they would | chance. moved from|he was sick in bed with a bad| Erich is 19 and a student at Ox- fe can do.” ' . vulgar pictures to show what draft voted uron in March, at the| his pr cold, caught while climbing Pike's ford university, E He is a cee ee regular city election The icted Deputy | pea randson of the Baron Wil oon i ina atee! * . | peak § a The worst enemy that today exists to every form of ¢ [Prosecutor Kennedy to take up| The young nobleman had refused |helm von Rothsct nd of the|to every aspiration toward purity and better homes. better aR Jwith the Jail officials the wopost-|to pose for pictures ever since his |German brnnch of the family that hetter bables, 1s the sinister Influence of the Seattle Times. It cannot tion of securing some employment arrival in America. But when a holds the purse strings of Hurope.| tol) the truth about any subject, Why the people of tle have Sam for the boy Chicago camera man penetrated to| The kaiser is his friend and often | mitted it to fly in the face of decency and hurl its filthy utterances i ie | - his hotel bedroom, he forgot his visits at his home at Frankfort-on-| and {ts depraved publications for the worst element that could come PARIS, Sept. 12.—That Feltx jdignity, (the-Main _ #; into any city, is a question that I cannot answer Diaz has been here twice recently | - 4 it a tect in ncognito was learned toda | “Women engaged in a crusade for better babies, for better men He contetred ‘with. Ambaseador| HANGS HIMSELF TO TREE HE PLANTED and women and better homes will not permit the indecencies gt thie De La Barra and Geo. Mon-| Frank M. Yoho, chanfter vas newspaper to continue will not permit a publicity franchise o& be La Harra and with Geo. Mon-| | Frank M. Yoho, chauffeur, wa IN HIS YOUTH FOR THIS VERY PURPOSE | {i0\""inimense power to continue as it has done in the past in its mis ussert that all three have broken | pected of being the PARIS, Sept. 13.—Tired of life, a former official of the Paris- |) sion of criminality and sin.” ® taxi driver who with Huerta, and that De riv La Barra | smashed the n on and Mondragon are supporting| Kent road by Sidney Scobie, who is Diaz \< the Kent hospital, fatally wound ed Yoho refused to make any state | FIX PENNANT DAY || ment.” He was found. throught a clue provided by a piece of auto und on the scene of the ac Owner Dugda of the nt An vestigation of the lub announced today that d-| garages In Seattle led to the dis esday, Sept. 1 has been set| covery that the front tire Yoho's side for pennant raising day at| machine ha t such 9 yas the new Rainier Valley ball park e of tire would fit Yoho's Wagner's band will be on hand| machine plainly showed that {t had furnish the music between 2| just emerged from some accident and 3 o'clock, Acting Mayor Hes-| th will raise the banner on the| und will be the Champions’ op ents, and Judge McCredie ni e here to attend the celebration,| CONCORD, N. H., Sept. 13.—Fed: eral Judge Edgar Aldrich this aft The modern ernoon issued a writ of habeas cor Incinerator disposal f mixed city refuse, the electrical | pus for Harry Thaw, on the appli world fo 8, will gradually jeation of the latter's lawyers. ace the older and less sanit The writ was made returnable at method. With this sanitary Middletown, at 11 a. m. Tuesday ioffe ive destruct a of the |It was said It will insure Thaw a fuse, th sation of utilizing the |long sta New Hampshire heat Is t answerec com-| Simultaneously with the issuance ining a boiler with the furnace lof the writ, Judge Aldrich +..Joined and producing steam at any desired |either side from kidnaping the pressure Pitteburger TRAMPLE WOMEN CALUMET, Mich crowd of steiking miners and strike sympathizers in Kighth st Sept. 13.--Troopers with drawn sabers charged today Many persons, including a number of’ women, were knocked down and trampled by the horses, and a number were injured The clash followed a gathering in the street as a demonstration The military bave prebibited such assemblages, lot sympathy. Lyons Mediterranean railway, hang tree which he had planted many years ago mitting suicide therefrom | Before he climbed the tree, he placed on the trunk the following |[ invocation: “Tree, which I straightened and tended in they young days, sustain me in my old age. This eccentric suicide left $20 to a carpenter to provide a plain coffin, to a grave digger and $20 to a skittle club to be distributed in prizes for a bowling match to be played over his grave 1 himself to a branch of an acacia with the Intention of com- 6 FOR A QUARTER! George B. Worley, an efficiency over engineer, with offices In the Pre-| fontaine building, has returned to 100,000 population. Seattle is one of the very few cities where tickets are not sold on cars by the conductor: | Seattle, after an extended trip In Toronto &nd etroit, not only through the East. are tickets sold six for a . DOCTOR SUSPECTED | *i2i5 once te we kN Se gu Worley today. known as the ‘work-hour rush,* “Except In New York, Minne-\they are sold at eight for a quar OF BEHEADING GIRL jr. Ske © he said, “tickets are sold on street Even in staid old Roston, the — cars in every city in the United home of the Stone-Webster inter NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Basing shown Druggist Hurwitz, from whom | States and Canada which t visited.” ests, which control the local trace his Identification on a birthmark! a disheveled man bought tar paper) Worley has Lp adalvtgiy aaa "ta tion business, the conductors sell on the shoulder, Francis Day, a similar to that found wrapped about | elf in Hoston, Toronto, Kav Chih. tlekets Brooklyn real estate broker, Is posi- the torso cisco, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincin- | | But in Seattle thie privilege te tive today that the decapitated body | Hurwitz was uncertain of identi. Mat! St. Louis, Vancourer. Mitts denied the people, AND THE found recently at Cliffside, N. J., 18 fication, but says he looked “like| es, Pittsburg, a d a dozen other COMPANY IS ALLOWED TO GET that of his sister, Antoinette Day, the man.” evs Sopra is 0 AWAY WITH IT. clined to keep in touch cipe —— é Z Per Davie laentifleation : CALLED BY DREAM fairs, He has a sort of informa- A magnetic chuck for holding yi re closeted with police ins, WARRENSBURG, Mo., Sept. 12. | ton bureau in the ties mba and steel for grinding or pr AB i puilding for any elating to| mac ng takes curre: . b Me tolgeot His aleterie anqualncines se must go to Superior, Wis. F The sale of tickets on street place for finishing such articles as with i ye ung eoeteh ane ee ed KF. H. Galvin announced to his con-| cars,” he says, “is so general that saws, piston rings and washers, two years ago from the Long Island svogation he had accepted a call to|!t 18 practically an accepted policy |sliding being vented by stam College of Physicians and Sul a Superior church by all strect railways in cities of! stops geons. In August, Day declared, “ ' ‘ [Es ee eb s in olties c iN oe members of his family learned that Antoinette was facing motherhood. Two days before the finding of the corpse, Day said, his sister disap Give Us Ai COUPON ive Us Ads and We NO. 67 Give You Answers | | PENNANT peared. The police are searching Rs Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num- today for the physician. If you “stick” a man he doesn't bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle | Several months ago the physician | Come back. If you him ||| you to a 65c Pennant. North Dakota Pennants now out. A few | is reported to have gone to Califor his money's worth ea Minnesota, Ohio and Idaho Pennants still left. Pennants will be | nia, returning to New York only r- | friend. We are making many sent by mall if 5 cents additional for each Pennant is enclosed. ‘cently. A group photograph of med friends every day Can't: wo Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near Union |Ical graduates, including that of | make one of yout Sirest. ‘the suspected man, today wae)! i Faecal ai