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|PROMINENT MEN CAUGHT IN HUMPHRIES’ _ DRAGNET; OCCUPY CELLS IN COUNTY JAIL RAIN TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; HIGH SOUTHEAST SHIFTING TO SOUTHWEST WINDS. ae ere epringing seme that you aye in the Pink that are all CLASS, Buy pee aaa i Then you'll be sure to have it every night Vv THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. OME i gent—always OLUME 15, HOME | things. As a steady diet, you'll like it 182 SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913. ONE CENT. @3..taiiiot’?. | EDITION. | iii Do You Read The Pink? | | he Se a [ [ le S f ar |G Us Up at Main 9400 " HE aid ete es eiehadsle ae } Ask for the circulation department, and tell ‘ e before you catch your car home. One i [vou and you won't miss any of the good WORDS BY BOALT MUSIC BY VIC be | haven't a thing in the sorid Are we f fs, or |For the Flag I'd gladly die! When the lawyers have argued pro Dis-come-bibble-oh! Hoo, come— | A rlot-inciter, unscrupulo: Meer, Boalt 9 © we freemen, or serfs, o or the Flag I'd gladly die n ® have arg pro, , unscrupulous a By Fred L. mi to say; what? | I'm #0 enamored of Old Glory, and con mostly con—the Judge rahi" rhe Colone Anarchist, bum! fighter Thave just finished the > ok of a | haven't a thing to ary If we cannot rest | stick It into every story delivers his verdict, thus tuba (this) sie dates tt th Hever This visit to my state—| He faked a rotten photograph ms ou won't) But I'm going to say sometiin With this load on our chest My well-known love for Flag and ymerer Pow sae Gerenee Me! he Color a To make the lecherous-minded gad opera. | sande be 9 ° on our chest, y p) “ nner a ahakion earth hub o The Colonel: Whelp, degener. e lecherou de q “ jon't. I only wrote It anyway, Can we talk on the street or Nation When | was a boy back on the “erty "Leta ag es laugh. meh FM I'm going te say It to fay not? Is helpful to the circulation.” farm, 7PaR t nat to do wi h the case?” Ane ras maa 4 : trom a sense ty The judye said: “Nix! Don't The judge on his bench says In the grand old state of Muh-z00 ide nphries Yothing 9 m oking for a ch you get gay.” “H ye! Judge Humphries bounces onto rah, all. Ab-sol nothing ike to 1 drop now all pretenses— rate, af ‘ oa Hl t So I'm gcnna say somet “If ye dare to make a retort the stage and heatedly toquires | ne'er wished any creature harm— incorpo my judicial opin It was to mend my fences. ried impudent ord. | — . — . —— - | Dis-come-bibble-oh! fons anecdotes of my boyhood The state pays my expense pup hound, dog ‘ans perhaps — one “What's this | hear? What's this Dis-come-bibbie-o | Ae ft The ( de Sake be but prob | NE'ER WISHED ANY CREAT | Dis- come bibbie-oh! Hoo ae ly and 4 the AMIE sigan " >a whisper) Keep quiet! pot. ' Oe wols thing I can say in favor DiS (OME BIBBLE-OA! HOO-Rax ! epmy opera is that it has a happy os What's th Give us a chance to talk. We want to talk Ke Boe 5 me 7 Judge Humphries y you love your country? |i conor please Bosh! | gosh!” |, Judge Humphries motions the m 1 love it better than you, b'gosh terrupter to silence, and continues nil werde etre om my) na = FOR THE LOVE “a MIKE, QuiT me iT ores, Officers, put tter Wih | $73 them in jail. Go out and get some J gesttle: or, For the Love tk ‘Come, come, your honor,” say® “| was a comely, serious youth, Z 3 more and put them in jail, too. \ nit” the Cole d-natured me In the grand old state of Muh-z00. » two or thres hume > Time: hy ee i ww rab, 7 ired and sine. ord ginks = : Wa uae te ty nar . ¥ And ne rece aught but gospel and ginkesses, as thongh inspired ring introduce all r jene anarchists, | t .,t0 uth— : | 4 by one mind, advance in a quiet, or. aes tm caves & lot ur country? Did you hear what) Discome-bibble-oh! | Al |derly mass to the front of ‘he stage. ae Humphries, were saying about you Dis-come-bibble-oh! 5 | y. +— | At sight of them the Colonel's 0. the Colonel, a Ne What?” asks the judge Dis come bibble-oh! Hoo.) 2 ween > - |Vvolce is still. The judge ceases his P members of rah boasting prattle. F an climbs it rain. The | Free Spoochers for once do not talk, onel whispers into the} ies oa Counsel for the defense “But aboard an astbound thousand sane, ordin j To aught | sa all pinched!" dectares |Judge—'" that’s all. But you in pied Bi ; inkesses, who work ha. | gotta say something, ie a! op TE hat's a ut you Interruy jut while I'm here— Ginks and gi eB: deg mind their own buat | hafta say something today. | I'll hale ye away ce addressing the Free) JutK Humphries jsir. You did it twice. That sir s| Ginks and ginkesses: Hear! : wits : we). ; nee To the Jait for contempt of Spo0e » Sasslety, while the Colonel |“ worked all day and | worked all) contempt of court. Bailiff, tave him Hear! oe our LOVE OF ‘ diary and perfectly court.” softly hume night, to Jail, While you're about It, ta Bryan IT IT. FR The members of the Free Spooch! This incendiary an e 9 ) , . Dene =A man with « pointed |ble to fury, an the footlights, strikes an uttitude,|! call upon my favorite judge!”| . 4 ee ee oo a the ri : ; That man (points to the Colone!).|2OUr: And overheed shines, lumi 4 peard and wearlag a Norfolk Jacket int, [and boastfully deciaims Pi ee raid nd always tried to the right— jal) @ to the Colone!). | nous’ a single Star. nt in Sis hand imperatively and| te this a free country, or aln - The of the Dis-come-bibble-oh! (Enter Congressman Bryan? !s a menace to society. | And all's serene! nt, fee it? ‘A patriot staunch am II Ibegins, but doosn’t | Dis-come-bibbie-o | an From Washington 1| He lives on n notoriety. J (Curtain) tmpressiv ly 1n* . ests ” eigen eetneenantinit a enmegen siti iataatiain WOMAN SLAIN gy Hs a A ea wir “JUDGE RULES } WITH GASPIPE, ontcarna) cree isi THEY CANNOT | Prominent. Christian Science Prac- | sos ies sar ior This taam, PLAY MA RTYRI tha:-world's:.greatest base- titioner Brutally Beaten to frites Sti Sit "‘mtes | Comedinn it Areeienn Says in Daily Speech That When He | nents in the Chamber of Commerce | comedian in America. Death in Los Angeles. oiectey' garcia ie eens |l Bababall people iow to consider the protest entered by thia city against the Seattle Elec. | Cohan is the greatest and rae i. Sept. 27.—M if clock last night, to the - Pl r 8 reer a cartesian Sclenee| best of their knowledge. le thetele wath ‘the atce { the ele | funniest fan who ever Fi ines Hi P was found murdered | | Well Vinewn preumte SF age.|..The people are telephoning The || stepped into a grandstand. s His risoners He’s Going In a downtown ce rs. Ga Star offering themselves as wit Noday. She had been She was among the dest known | Oc" {fering | themacivon a» wl | Always something doing to Make ’Em Pay Up. bullding early hasten ever the heed with plese | Chretien. Sttence practitioners Of | ia: they will be there. The vart- | in the screeching line when ; ipe, wra in Los Angeles. roy. it clubs will send — PEE Be a mmed Son poner’ "The pipe lay beside | Mew Gay was Inst seen alive BY |*otegmniatincs, | “4 || George is at the game! Two women, Attorney Gienn EB.) “Til have the sheriff make execu: hee body. her friends when she left her rooms | Mrs. Mionie fi. Frasier, corre. He proved himeelf a Hoover, formerly in the attorney |tion on her property. She can't gO | ‘The murderer evidently had tried at the Magalia apartments, early! iaing eecretary of the North : general's office of this state, andjio jail. 1 won't let her {¢ 1 ues to drag the body to a window, yesterday to go to ber office hea ie Prenvenstes cuh,-wihes 33d degree fan this year 7. G. Brawn, press te nt of the Inter aide only to fine her. And that ap- ‘opening f¢ to thre sald she would return fo al Shingle pavers’ union, | plies to all thos. ho are . Dts cae tr Ow eerter hat and coat were found to- “The executive committee of || When Frank Chance open- are among those held in the county \to fill'up the jail” ne Panning. | Valing, he had covered it with day on a table in the office, lying the North End Progressive ee ed in Chicago as an Amer- jai! today upon Judge Humphries’! The socialists last night invited | books and Christian Science liter- beside her handbag commissions the corresponding : ’ order of arrests against four deputies to attend a m § —-Mtare pulled from a table Look Up Apartments pearotary 30 fenehate Toe Stor ican league Manages: Co- 99 men ar who signed a/ mee at 2012 Westlake av, at b Charwoman Finds Bedy Detectives believe ahe wax about | ite worthy attor’——ehetiehete. han shut down his theatre feces “to make a farce of his au-| which they discussed plans to con Fi sine ° en the mur, for-a-quarter-or-fig ao to hority tinue the f The body was found by a char to leave her office wisn ti, door, petition The Star to further || the afternoon of the game, The Judge is accused of exceed:|judge. uae against the fainted) Janitors, hearing her out-\had been pasted a card which read: | urge their from everyemall |! which cost him $1,300, [ing his authority in haling before; The deputies were told they ef ‘ Josed Saturday. Mra. Gay or suburban store, that no one . his court three socialists who criti-| would be introduced to some of th a ee vakge ; Bh pa ng Me | be compelled to pay a full and he paid $1,000 for a cised him in an open air meeting re-|men and women for. whom they t pert shark tthe attics wea| "The practitioners desk calendar nickel into the bulging coffers || box seat, the receipts be- jeentiy, in Clty Hall park jheld warrants c popes sint-| stony-hearte raction ry “a 7 D Mate by the murderer. They don't showed she had had elght app nt | Sonigetiy WHE tetoed thelr one | 1G for Chance’s benefit. 17 Are Now in Jall | ne. eputies Are Introduced lore potters was the motive ments in her office Frida An-| ; | In all, 17 men and women After the meeting Millard Price, Coroner Hartwell examined the other was scheduled for her home| golden opportunity of proving YES, BASEBALL IS in Jail, and 25 are out on $25 who presided, called upon those for body and said life had been extinct today the sincerity. of thelr ‘resent ex- | WH each. Among the latter ts whom there were warrants and who Mest ton hours, Niche ‘actuh| Oficers are trying to locate the, pensive scphistic ade. : ERE GEORGE Russell, president of the wanted to go to jail to come up and Wen at the bullding declared no one eight persons who are believed to “So fight on, Bright Star, LIVES! Mine Workers, for District No. 10,/ meet the deputies, who were offi Mad entered or left the buflding | ha consulted her esterday Mre. Frazier concludes. “Your | embracing the Pacific Northwest. cially introduced : ———| unafraid spirit of Keeping us in Cohan has written three Ina speech made from the bench! | Among the first to step up were touc wit e daring new A this morn » Humphries de} Mr. 2nd = Mrs. William ¥ sill OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE deeds ard hopes of democracy, || stories for The Star on the clared he t where any of |Each had a child in thelr arm your pioneering on the border the defendants have property. upon We are ready,” they said their fines instead of al-, Both had signed the letter of de lowing them to remain in jail, as/ fiance ef the judge. they agreed to do at a meeting held| The deputies, taken aback by last night. The hearing on the|this unusual spectacle, held a brief contempt charges of all 99 has been | Caucus and decided not to arrest |set for October 2. them. | Hoover Talks In Cell | It Isn't in His Line “There isn't anything in the sta-| -Atresting a whole family, babies tues of this state,’ declared Hoover | a4 all, one of the deputies said, in his jail cell this morning, “which | WS not fn his line, Mr. MeNally's |makes our action in criticising the| ther and mother, it later devel. of court ped, also signed the pledge. Mc Tudge Humnbries is proceeding | N2UY. Sr. is a voteran of the civil {rely upon jndee-made law, and | ¥@! not by any authority of the statues. | 48 tbe deputies were unacquaint | Our state laws specifically de.j@d With those whom they came to fine the acts and conditions which | ?'Test. Price asked the crowd ta constitute contemnt of court. and| {ll in line behind the deputies and |they do not specify any action out-| follow them to The crowd did |side of court which criticises aj ¥ith a will. res OF kona bansibean teas world’s series, which begin AW, bij TRUE, Do You EVAH PLAY TENNiss | response in the hearts of the || Tuesday, October 7. They the North End Progressive but they deal out baseball sion Monday the city will be offi Ralph Plerce. |] Giants and Athletics and been retained by The Star to ald in|} the struggle in an enter- cars manner. The first story majority, if not all, of the fear are full of funny re marks, club.” logic ‘by the chunk. cially represented by Corporatior Working in conjunction with | oredicts the outcome of securing the return of the privilege 10 PAVE STREETS Th, Pik You anf iT and determined women of thoroughly Cohanesque, At the meeting of the commis Counsel Bradford and his deputy, He has sized up the them will be Hugh Todd, who has of buying tickets upon the street || taining and convincing The Pink. You want to ou c | : Five hundred socialists foll read i Star’s Pink edi- | Wont FE De rR eI the deputies through the Pres i The Fan—s; 1 Cohan for Th . f ts ng | @ Quiet, orderl: ae Tho finance committes Friday || Hon G rt and late “YOU KNOW ME, LAM THE MOST RABID BUG THAT EVER BIT strevaas apeehtan we dines Gee joie tae about 11 o'clock eS recommended several bills calling || news. et the habit. AN UMPIRE!” jaiamuey anpotnted by Zedge Hun-|<" Deputies Sribarrassed for appropriations of various sums of money from the general and| other city funds for street improve-| There the deputies were puzzled, They had no idea how many in the So, ntempt cases, this | 4 be would not ask for the arrest of 180 rarsone, who | crowd they held warrants f Jouting the o a —~ | morning de sis, ments, for passage by the city ‘TRA if r added thelr © to the Nat ot 9a{climbing on the courthouse steps, counet ihe: camonien: Gsiwia «| Deputy James Sulliva ddressed The largest appropriation asked fa the camnsien to make @ joke ofl tne audience i Se for was that for the paving of mma niee igs Come on in, all of y sata North 50th at., for which $38,000 is | we” ° a ia 5 a Foster stated that the second | ming sane Thc ee eee ee si oer ta hoy. opal eon ihe water STOCKTON, Sept. 27.—“What's| KOKOMO, Ind, Sept. 27 in| HANFORD, Cal, Sept. 27 hatch did not show sufficient con-| COMMS in, and those of you that jaren’t stay outside.” dee to werrant ar. t stay cutsid fund. Appropriations totaling $90. the use?” Good night, you rotten | what was evidently a hastily dug) Friends of Mra. Nannie B. David-|temnt of the 200 were voted for the various im-|old world.—€. M. |grave in 4 corn field on her hus-|son, county superintendent — of /Tests, although | Saag ieee res to Soka ine The font rennateaT 4 provements After scrawling this note on a|band’s farm near here, the body of| schools, were Jubilant today at he a ee, ONT La oe ee ody of the Mar oon | vas esl | plece of brown wrapping paper and| Mrs. Clyde Wilkinson was found to-| victory’ yesterday in the first tee were in contempt aeaied i ares pd ited thai a nas ae | it in hie fad jday by neighbors who have been call election ever held against a Won't Let Her Go to Jail At the meeting last nigh | DON’T tucking it in his faded vest pocket, | |seeking her since she disappeared, woman office holder Those held in jail ‘today are: | gecided that If found mate it was jan unidentified cripple deliberately | August 29. Her husband, who had)” Her opponents maintained that it|MT8..Minnie Parks, Mrs, Catherine |temut the cocaln ety Of con: || MISS |placed his neck across a rail In the| been separated trom her for some| wag simply because many voters Stirtan, Glenn Hoover. J. G lin jall ra herith ey Stine hie | Southern Pacific raflroad yards|time, was located at Logansport, did not like to cast thei Brown, J. W. Stirtan, C. Harried S new tet Orn0 Gieanar ee , © sir ballot . ed, ow lis leds | THE WANT ADS }) here early today and arrested. lagainst. a woman, or objected’ t,| Victor H. Evans, H: Fetterhoft,|q dilly COL peace ae | The head was severed from the| The woman's skull had been Prine {ple of the recall that she won, | Fred Nicholson, Harold Holden, W. | ia ee Some excellent bargains are || trunk by a passing freight train, crushed. K Ke jSent to him today, offered you on the Classified ey, Samuel V. Sadi Fred Poet Thomas Wadmen, R. C.} page every day, There you will || { AIO Re nt, James A, West OPEN FORUM TOMORROW find everything | imaginable; ||| COUPON | STAY * “I've been reading in the news-| ‘The open forum will meet at City anything from high priced real .79 papers,” said Judge Humphries,| Hall park Sunday afternoon at 2 , estate and farms to stoves and | | that one woman said she wouldn't} o'clock, Logged-off lands and the in | cows. All kinds of jobs are of | Any four coupons clipped from The nig aenaaleAtaly num: SAN FRANCISCO, Sept put gip bonds, but would insist on} Murphine law under which aid can fered; rooms and houses for bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle Drew Caminettl and = Maury " going to jail. She can't do that. If ern. | h | |bo gained for developing them will j nt; business chances, you to a 65c Pennant. New York @nd Colorado Pennants now out Diggs, convicted of white slavery |) fine her for cortempt, she will | be the r lar topic for discussion, | GET THE HABIT, Read The ||| Pennants will be sent by mall if & cents additional for each Pen |/and sentenced to the penitentiary, have to pay it, If she has the prop-|It is said also that The Star's sug: re | Star WANT ADS every day, for ||| nant is enclosed. Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh || werg @iven an additiagal stay of erty, as she says she has. She/ gestion that Congressman Bryan go || profit, and use them for results. | Ave, near Union 6t. execution of 20 days today in arder joan't get out of it by saying she'll! back to Washington will be dis iv to perfect their appealsy ‘go to jaily 1m CuBSQds ~s

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