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Hugh ¢ 4 @ that should be theirs. oo &. a td tod lav 8 tf | will be short-lived.” at FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; LIGHT, VARIABLE WINDS, MOSTLY EASTERLY ou'l a The Star Is the Paper That wx} [Buying Seattle-made goods is al Goes Into the Home! More not spending hed a Than 40,000 Sold Every Day; 4 a chance at your ; - = : P eats You get a / ees tac THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. ate Number Is Growing Steadily 1p money again. y 15, 1913. ONE CENT. 23y."iitnt’e | EDITION. “s ss : | | | suey 1 P =| HAILTO THE PRINCE VALLEY [Odd and |BRYAN IS [scattic Produces Champion Boy | KILLED BY must Pt — Infant of All the United States i <1 WHOCOMES TOPAY | FOLK 10} Unusualj BIG CARD PRIEST AS e all § ‘opr 1 for | E: 1 RESIST === TONIGHT SACRIFICE - | a on UR SHORE A VISIT! Name Committee to Present} Congressman Will Attack U | Protest to Public Service “Blethenism” in Speech at Bat fe 7 e: bolt = a Commission Dreamland Rink ath Found Hea sae m: | | Bank Was Offering Takes Time Off to Pay Its|o1p pic” MEETING WILL OMIT NOTHING to Saints The Star inet ; Respects to the Devilfish Monarch Speakers Score Interurban Declares Address Will Be All TAKES HER TO FLAT “ Cc rlo Company for Its At: | the Warmer for His rate ee 7 ~— "i alled egraph wire comes news today that we Re oa ye : Ah 2, chet, oer The wecdebbeee dls fas erie at ouy, Wits for Sissi soee ariuaigiilaaan Mhoomaied he Ae faa Congressman J. W. Bryan this spect be - gatihed Bill M. M. Godman, Frank R. Spinning oe rap fe pete les NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Police and - Stew York harbor public service Soramiless on, ba wait Heard something said of the speech J Drearmiand pavilion, there J ‘die vee batt ed teday by the charace sa into e in town tomorrow, to lay before a ink wh dine. WHR bias ta, aeeta rian? pi shy v. Hans Schmidt, as from time to time, the ‘a service given them by the Puget|'t® warm as t city aay J aro residence in Seattic he having killed and dlemembery tal — the usual kowtowing to royalty: Sound Electric Co, In its efforts to) Th! biting Philippi pad net cvictated any law, either bedy of Miss Anna Aumuller, parte SY For instance cea ae le he jeserce submission te inchs cates eins inj Machines Onn tee of whose body were found iast week without any salu’ harbor forts, or official recognition, f Monaco, came etek he pie Ney et an he calls “clown” ‘The Prince Albert |, © acai aia But so vitally are t valley cit-| With hie “reprehensible, “anal tnto port today on the | at by the “indefensible has mm yacht Hirondelle.”” vice * y the uSianderous mouthings, none of * bee nce! Nobody there with proposed gS, Eatet, tae naible hich: sod ga \ oe ily 9 perso Sh rpelby a Fp A mess of words with a taste dark tng | the glad hand. " xpress bitter indie tewel ation Weil, The Star must manage to | Company's Scored Yes, Congressman Bryan has come and | take a few minutes off to greet him, |__ The tact k to town roundly scored | i knows, we're busy ; hii 1 om ; though, land Numerous instances of personal F BALLS GO UP a qneugh, these days. ferior service w ated ig s a for eee It was charged that for the past! CHICAGO, 8 15.—By the four months trains have not been/tiais “J § ‘ge Sabath | coal First of all, be it known that |run on time tn these valley towns.| tied two golf balls found on a 1 Prince Albert is the owner of Monte This, {t was asserted, was the|oner as his own. He fined him $15 4 Carle. first plication of the company's| and costs £ And why, pray, should an Amert- “gen soldier demean himself and die- thie uniform by assisting in fir. tatute for this proprietor of the world’s biggest gambling hell, this mountebank of royalty. whose pockets are lined with blood-bespat- "tered money? * We have some little respect for x the man who takes a chance at the ear tables In the charnel-house __princedom of Monaco. We have none for the Prince of Monaco, who takes no chance at all, but who wins, just the same. Albert 1—faugh! Albert, the devilfish, who gathers fools into his reeking den, Squeezes them dry and sends them forth to cut their throats or blow out ALBERT, THE DEVILFISH n be their brains. e im In the last 10 years the card hell at Monte Carlo has paid Prince, tants Aibert an average of $300,000 profit a year, and has given him, in lump| Mite tm, In addition to this, more than $5,000,000, ro 2 Each year the income he receives become greater. jaye. BE The tables pay every cent of the expen: of his government, of ia io the churches of his kingdom, and of the public institutions, euch as Il | braries, art gatieris, museums, etc. But not until Albert, the devilfish, has got all tan hold. We trust Albert the First won't remain in our midst very long. We have a feeling of nausea already. his tentacles DRUNKEN SOLDIERS Lett seek r the game sabis game het 23 Ce |most remarkable street demonstra h for CALUMET, Mich. Sept. 15.—/ tions In the history of an American | owing he saw soldiers roaming the labor movement «orb night with revolvers on Only the American flag fizared in , and so drunk that they the procession One was carried at nee “ould hardly walk, was asserted to-|the head of the line by a striker's Dickie by Lennon, a special rep-| wife, and following her came a| it, af of the department of | croup of white-clad little girls, a labor here in an effort to effect a | waving red, white and blue stream: | 2 Mattiement of their differences be-| ers play tween the striking miners and the| The paraders were perfectly eal ss © Mine owners. \derly and penceable, and, despite} been Mannon and President Chas. F.|the fact that outdoor demonstra t Korer ot the Western Federation | tions have been forbidd y the al Miners addressed a big meeting | militia and the police, no attempt pi ¥, foliowing one of the! was made to interfere with them at SAN iC out N FRANCISCO, Sept. 15.—Repulsed when he asked th® girl he ‘7 to marry him, Joaquin Rios, a Spanish employe in the Southern 6 Car shops here, shot and ft wounded Francisco Gorgonas wm pe here, sh and fa Br Gy, ay and then biew out his own brains in the presence of hun-| a of persons in Dreamland rink | si whan, mance | | re Ee a) SEATTLE WOMAN IS INJURED a ORTLAND, 8 nt. 15.—As the result of the overturning of the 4 le In which she wa ding on a mountain trail in Muitnoman a eg ae Win, M. Kapus, 40, prominent In social and church circles, ay pet’ thtee other occupants of the car, J. P. Menefeo, owner and Mn ott® J.B. Kellogg of Alameda, Cal., mother of Mrs, Kapus, and ™ Mand Crane of © Car was climb! Btound, when Kapus underneat! eattle, her aunt, sustained minor Injuries hg the narrow trail, the outer edge of which was lurched and overturned, pinning She was instantly killed Any four coupons clis » when presented automobile Mage Mr, T COUPON | NO. 63 pped from The Star, consecutively num use, at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle io 2 650 'p, publié Pennants ennant. Wisconsin Pennants now out. A few Idaho tion Still left. Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents addi al fOr each Pennant 8 enclosed 297 Seventh Avenu Bring or mail to The Seattle e, near Union Street | tended to the city ght plant to ex ing at Foster Saturday night who could be called orators campaign to harass the valleyites to such an extent that agree to the rate boosting, Next noon trains. “This morning,” sald Morrison, “there were 59 persons at the Riv. erton station waiting for the 6:50 With Boiling over with wr upon street cars, sends this word today through The Star to the people: just cause before a political tribunal is surer of triumph today than ever came the withdrawal of two after) xpoon, Kuaranteed h they might}AT LAST—A MUFFLER lent soup stpper, te on ext the Jewelers vention Seattle’s plea for the privilege of buying tickets upon strect cars is but a plea for simple justice, for a right tion to any special interest for its existence, but is free to serve all of the people, Lhe people of Seattle are not asking for that which is unreasonable. They are only asking of a public service corporation that uses their streets the benefits age that won't down! CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—-A serrated to work noise | leasly In the hands of the moat yio- itfon at CONVICTS JOSH MURPHY train, which did mot arrive until 7:20, It was 80 crowded that 33, OSSINING, N. Y., Sept. 15 —Sing failed to get on, and had to walt for Sing prisoners burlesqued ther the 7:30 train, which arrived at troubles in » minstrel show, ¢ 4 8:06." fun at “Ross” Murphy, the Tam The Star le Endorsed A motion endorsing the attitude Ce ter Ve nee el eee moualy. A TERRIBLE FATE The meeting also passeg a reso-| PORTLAND, Or. | Are these lution recommending the proposed | eees fr asked Fred Johnson, as installation of a high power wire for he balance himself before a . exchange of service between th box of hen fruit. Hix foot slipped attle and Tacoma municipal lighting and he fell forward. The exes wore plants, and an invitation waa ex. not. He " ition many legislator and Gov. Sulzer end its business to the valley, the|caN YOU BEAT IT? residents pledging themselves to| VIENNA, Sept. 16.—Oskar Ko. take the city service, In spite of the) coschka, the painter, broke his en Seattle Electric Co.'s efforts to Kob-| » ¢ arry the widow of ble up that business Guay Mablev. baceua eae © had $10,000 a year BRING AMERICANS HOME 1 husband's estate WASHINGTON, pt. 15.—Walv-| WHO WOULDN'T? ing reference to a committee as un NEW YORK When today passed | Charles Regna that his the house propriating | wallet, contai person $100,000 to bring destitute Ameri-|al papers, had been stolen, he died cans from Mexico. f yplexy THIS ISA OUTBURSTS OF EVER PRETTY SMOOTH QUARTER ; VM AFRAID IT'S No Coop — THEN IF NO GOOD, WHY DID You SIP IT To ME IN CHANGE WHEN I PAID For MY CUNCH IN HERE YESTERDAY 2! IT’S if ETT TRUE — Todd, who has been engaged by The Star to appear before the state public service commission on Sept. 29, on behalf of the people of Seattle who would purchase tickets before The knowledge that our state government is not under oblig f good strect car service, So we can be hopeful that what is our right will not be denied and that this high-handed abuse practiced by a corporation supposed to serve instead of crush of 7006 : time equally with Blethen, and at the end of the remarks to sub mit to the audience the question as to whether or not Slethen hac de good his assertion cee ere Congreseman J. W. Bryan will speak at the Dreamland k to night, and will omit nothing of his Proposed attack on Bletheniom.” Hrya ed eliver a red hot, sizzling ‘ nounces, He w he says, than he origi at the King County Fair association The co sman wan to h spoken at the Labor Temple toni under th Speech leag Hardly was that announcement! made Saturday afternoon, when nu-| erous telephone calla made 4 Aunpices the Free + ——— John Kinselfa Boggs and Mother John Kinsella Boggs, champion! Both the Boggs and Beardslee '¥ baby of the United States! youngsters are 100 per cent babies. Plain that the auditorium at the La- bor Temple would be far too sum te hold the crowd that will want ar Bryan So the Dreamland pavilion. which|, That's the distinction which'be- In "baby shows held all over the will ace modate 5,000, was longs to a Seattle baby, as » result United States, never before have the anged ‘ of the “Better Bables Contest” held judges been able to pick out an in- in connection with the King county fair. The same contest produced anoth er perfect baby, Rachel Beardslee, a girl, whose parents reside in Be fant which scored 100 per cent. Mrs. John M. Boggs, the mother of the boy champ, lives at 3423 28th av. 3.W John will be § months old Tues- day. He weighs 21% pounds. WOMAN TO MAKE | Seattle (9 making its bow today a style center, vying with the big a towns in Enst and across the stores ave on thelr re, and. artistically and re making the first Show an at event elty's history Models of the very latest crea-| tions from Paris and New Y and —— Berlin and the rest of the nobby| — «One more flight—that’s all; but riskier than any | have ever made. in the ashore. are being displayed | ang if | fall—well, it was eo my husband died. it is the way | would in the shop windows rather go.” The stores have gone to a at Thus spoke Aviatrice Alys Bryant today deal of expen in ing the The widow of Johnny Bryant proposes to encircle the Smith build- how a real attraction to the num-| ins» hasardous feat, and never “A message of hope should never be uttered unless there is good ground for hope. is our message of hope far successfully accomplished, though | A in the Hudson river, and are now! in the Hoboken morgue. Coroner Feinberg declared that) he never saw so marked a case of dua! personality. “One side of his face wears a sanctified expression, just such aw one would expect on the face of a priest.” said the coroner. “The othe ‘er side is marked by a devilish brue | tality. From one side the eyes have |@ beatific gaze; from the other, @ | diabclical leer.” It was by command of St. Elfgae beth of Hungary, my patron saint, jthat I killed Anna Aumuller; { Schmidt told Father Luke Evers the Tombs chaplain, today. A Sacrifice of Blood “St. Elizabeth commanded me to offer up a sacrifice,” he said, “and, like the sacrifice of Abraham, {t must be one of blood.” Tha hmidt is not a regularly ordained priest evidently was strongly suspected by Roman Cath- jolic church officials. They were Jawaiting advices today from May- ence, Alsace. 1 We have cabled for informas tion, said Monsignor Lavelle, “Schmidt presented ordination pa |pers from Mayence when he came to New York. but it is possible they were forged.” Met Her in Parish House He met Miss Aumuller, a beautle ful girl of 22, Schmidt said, while she was working in the parish house of St. Boniface church, in New York Schmidt himself was a curate at Boniface church at the time, but |Was later transferred to St. Joseph's, He continued, however, to mee Miss Aumuller clandestinely. Two weeks ago the girl was dige charged from her place in the parish house on account of her cone dition, the result of her relations with young Schmidt. Killed as She Slept Tt was on the night of September st ; . ‘ 80 + ain bers from all over the Northwest x P |2, Schmidt said, that he killed her 1 half a dozen a n have tried it i who will visit here today, Tussday,|"" trey encountered the “upcast.” which threst sh the air|!® & flat he had. rented under the and Wednesday Gg er py rfl Peg pik ey hreatens to dash the al name of A. Van Dyke, at No. 68 | es Johnny Bryant tried it, and so did Frank Bryant, Harry Christor-| Broad rage and to which he had ferson, Silas Christofferson and Takasow, the Japanese aviator. The! hie wife He musts her ae | treacherous alr currents forced them to ‘swing away from the tower|nis Wife. Hi dered her, he said, before the circle had been completed Pp SEES HER HUSBAND FALL TO DEATH Wandert Mrs, Bryant, who saw her husband, driven by the jeers of a holiday from bis home at the| south end of Latona bridge, littie| mob at Victoria to attempt a flight in a gale, fall to his death, hopes, John Mi old, fell into| through the ium of moving pletures, to dissuade beginners from Lake Unfor Sat.| “the game urday afte n all-night | When she makes the trial, the moving picture camera man will be | search by relatives, hix| stationed on the 40th floor of the Smith building, where he wit father found the Sunday af.|record the struggles of the aviatrice with the machine's controls in ernoon, the currents | ; The air conditions about the Smith building,” says Mrs. Bryant | “are terrible, but nowh else in the West can a close-range view be obtained KILLS FOR LOVE With fair luck, I believe I can swing around the tower at a dts tance of 100 feet LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15--| HOPES TO WARN PUBLIC WITH MOVIE FILM | Only by moving pictures can the public know what the game is jJames Francis Cook, a motion pic-|1iy9 under adverse conditions, when the wind is smashing against the j tune operator, occupies a jail cell) wingtips, pounding the ailerons, trying to capsize the machine; then today, facing a charge of murder. dying so suddenly that the car drops Ike a shot through space. shes wren J. Nefeoa "If Iam successful, and the pictures are as full of action as 1 be ; Cook, the police | say, has con lieve they will be, I shall make a tour of the vaudeville circuits with a See Se aA tate Iwon bel reoture on the dangers of aviation ise of a mad infatuation for hi “am doing this because I belleve my husband would wish it Ag Johnny and 1 often talked of what one of us would do if the other was NEEDS REST, SO HE __ {| “""'"" then Tim through with air machines.’ One more flight, and RETURNS TO WORK|=—= WILLIAM WAS COURTEOUS AND POLITE; | By United Prose Leased Wire YORK: Sept. 15.—Thomas NOW WILLIAM WILL GET 30,000 BEANS ison went back to work in his , TORK fa \ a a “ 4 aha ‘ laboratory today, despite his poe w YORK Sept. 1!-——The will of Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Gran tor's warning that he needed at|{ ™!88 contains a sermon It preaches the reward of courtesy, politeness and attention to duty | William J. Murphy, who was Mrs. Granniss’ secretary, had all these qualities, according to the will, and she showed her apprecia- tion by leaving him $30,000 outright and one-third of her estate. Mrs. Granniss w the widow of James Elnathan Granniss, who least two weeks more rest after the strenuous vacation he recently took Edison said he could rest better work Jat ne, has a rep. ihe livesets vieh-claas 11 was president of the Tradesman's National bank. | + - sh be as | | Watch the Market || i | T I || piace of the peopte every aay || Lango on Buoy; | and see the thousand or more 4 F ll a. I O ‘ || need wants and otteringn ot || Halls NO OCCAN wise moc teh win | gvery kind tn The Star Want LOS ANGLES, Cal., Sept. 15. SPOKANE, Sept. 15-Fake ad. a een Hee load ASL || Attempting to dance a tango on al vertising of all kinds will be ban- || Anything you ‘want—whether {ell buoy after awininine vthaving|ned in the future by the Pacific | to buy, sell, rent, hire, work Call sie swept into the sea and|Coast Bill Posters’ assoctation Galekent® oF employ, the best. | narrowly excaped death, iesened| which is in annual session here. A Senttia Ink Want ee tor eae at |] by the fice guard resolution was adopted unanimous eattle ” ‘or two or ‘ three days in The Star. Rates ||| GOLD BAR, Wash—Col. W. 7,/!¥. Delegates from Idaho, Oregon are low—it coats only one cent a |/@orkins of Seattle has organized a| Washington, California, Nevada and bank here with a capitalization of| Arizona are in attendance at the convention, | $10,000, Fragments of the body, he sald, he wrapped up separately in heavy paper purchased at a neighboring store. He made five trips from the flat to the river with the bundles, dropping one into the water on each trip until all were disposed of, Traced by Pillowslip Schmidt was traced to his flat by a pillowslip inside the wrapping pa. per in which one of the fragments of his victim's body was wrapped, Though he showed some excite. ment when arrested, the young man was quite calm again when he an rived with the detectives at the Tombs, slept soundly last night, and awoke today in apparently good health and spirits, Declare He Is Sane District Attorney Whitman ins tends to combat insanity ples and Dr, McGuire, the Tombs physte cian, began an examination of the prisoner today at the request of the prosecutor. A tant Prosecutor Murphy, who has talked with him, says une qualifiedly that Schmidt is sane. A man, who gave his name as Als phonse Koeble and his business as y, an attorr called at the Tombs during the forenoon and asked to see Schmidt. He admitted he had not yet been retained as counsel, but said that if he were he would advise his client to throw himself on the mercy of the authorities Kisses Girl's Picture chmidt declined the services of Attorney Koeble, saying “You and I do not understand this. God and Abraham only will be able to clear up the matter, There is nothing you can do. If ft need a Jawyer, God will send you to me. But m ase is past human ald., I am content to receive the punfshment ordered.” Schmidt noticed a picture of Misa Aumulleg in a paper which Koeble held in his hand. Seizing the pa per, he kissed the picture repeated | ly Then he handed it back: “I |don’t like the taste of it.” Schm reiterated that he man ried the girl, adding I married her by command, Of course, I am a priest, 1 was prop ery ordained. 4