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°e A Message for You! i We ve ; Bee Our Part! On pa ge 8 today we print the r it of the i abe poor ae an ae My fh beta! i t yi clreulation census of Seattle which has been i We've even arranged to deliver it to you taken fow weeks. Hi downtown, All it costs you is a cent. And juring the past It showe that The Star has the largest home eireula- f you can read “The Town in Review” co \ Mer Grvake Ye GAN tatarset 5 na Read It VOLUME 15 THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS HOME Hi Unie and ot foal better for it, come op ts NO, 212. 4JSCSATTLE, WASH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1913. ONE CENT ox ottarxs A"! EDITION. | |jj| teniaht NEWS STANDS, Ge WELLINGTON SLIDE WASN'T AN “ACT OF GOD” PEER EE EER ERE REE EY ee th tr tht kh hth hhh JURY GIVES BOY $20, 000°‘ VERDICT AGAINST RAILROAD STAR POLICE WELL, HERE’ LATEST PHOTO | REBELS ASK They’ re Framing Up Something Nice HIS FATHER REPORTER WHEREWE'LL ———' ACHANCEAT for Us in the Wrestling Line---Nice, WAS LISTED INLIMELIGHT GET A LAUGH! m | MR.HUERTA That Is, for Those Who Are on Inside AMONG DEAD Dramatic Critic's Not On Job Those Who Bin More Than i {Emissary From Gen, Carranza By Fred L. Boalt Gets Big Judgment Against and He Gets Chance to $4,000 a Year Begin to Pay to See President . Wilson bbe Great N f Hear Schumann-Heink Income Tax Toda: Wash Where IS Polly Grimm, the Seattle grappler? reat Northers a : y: at Weeeng on Dan Salt, the promoter, says Polly is at his brother's at Centralia, getting ready for Weeks’ Trial. his match with Doc Roller at Dreamland rink GRAND SET O’ PIPES IT CAN’T BE DODGED WILSON LIKES IDEA But Polly is NOT at Centralia A DIFFERENT RESULT “TR ‘ : at ae Cy Last Tuesday Roller wrestled “Fred Gruen, champion cf Canada,” at Pasadena, Cal But the Reporter Doesn't) Uncle Sam Goes to the Powers Oppose Plan, Believ-| Nobody ever heard of “Fred Gruen, champion of Canada.” Roller won in two straight | Earlier Case Quite Get the Drift of | Source; Tax Withheld ing United States Should | falls, As a matter of fact, the wrestler who posed as “Fred Gruen” at Pasadena is— Couetae’ What It’s About. From Income. Intervene. ! Polly Grimm! Said the Judge | _ mh - The public is going to get bunked again "REPORTER If you are a man and ee WASHINGTON, Nov. 1— imm is scheduled to meet John Berg at Centralia next Wednesday and Roller at 191 sdward Top to cast anyjbave an income of more than} ’ é What he hears from R. V. Pe® Dreamland rink here next Friday. Listen to this from the Seattle Times: i f met death at Asparagus, as my old chum who/| $4,000 a year, or are a single man i quiera concerning their plans “‘What are you going to do to Doc Roller at Dreamland rink a week from Friday ” Polly Grimm, V r r ash., as the result of Smokes 50-cent cigars, Sam Blythe,/and have an income of more than ‘ and the progress, they have the Seattle grappler, asked yesterday, when he breezad across the bay from his training quarters In the ch swept the would say 3,000 a y you begin today pay ‘ made, will have much to do t Beattie for a few hours. ate 4 ss in Soa rimm grinned his confident smile, and said 2d cks » Was one of many vie- ing ove per cent of {t annually to . each * with President Wilson's de ak t 1 thful i ’ cision whether to recognize the Never mind what he said. The usual line of buncombe that wrestlers hand out before Me Drai n ritic yayable-at-the-source income Mexican ogee bel aa a tch. Then follows much detail as to Grimm's physical condition, poundage, and 80 | pajiro; r , i according OF FRES TOR SF . and a “dispatch” from faraway Los Angeles stating that Roller realizes that “he is | sponsible oo ey the man- | th 1 r it oa pe . ¢ Ison y x * 8 & 8. & when a suit for recovery of OMS I came to be : ay to Uncle Sam | 1 4 r one cent. White House ny He wasn’t interviewed wees ak Sa aaa | Sipag alec ofl 97 oad 9 The story was a fake, one of a number of fakes printed in Seattle, a certain amount| But a jury in Judge Humphries’ . Begg the : . ier? ston of preliminary publicity being necessary before the public can be bunked and bunked good. court this morning found otherwise, eles sant aa © messense t We asked Salt where we could find Grimm. We wanted to photograph him while|The <ury heard evidence oa iia s own et A ut cer Washington t ning Ply ¢ Grand Set of Pipes " 9 “ tna oilector of} ee was fe af the yar A left West Seattle,” said Salt, “and gone to Centralia to get ready for his bout arene ge snail’ cost Dot fter hearing Seret ters this district, } sider & " , a ¢ sage » seakalie sheds might have prevented the rind yaiffers, 1 w t 5 in Tacom&, and efe avi ebela to| With Berg , Setanta . : fm fine fettle to appreciate good epu are nding out * 1 t r ed But when we approached “Kaybee” Smith, the press agent, he said he was told that “#* "Cae the. law, “ah a music. nt pbb dees dg tr ‘ ¥ | h nae speedily, | Grimm was in West Seattle. 4 oss _ | God," as the lawyers interpret okegall agpmmgay rears <3 ees : an ‘ ‘ . anos ‘tage stjiatinin And in the meantime Polly is in neither West Seattle nor Centralia. He's jaunting, it, would have meant that little | it wa ‘ around California, wrestling with Roller under an assumed name. | William Topping, the 5-year-old at first it was a company—has a/ We know exactly what Is golng to happen. It's happened so many times before. Brand little set of ‘pipes, and, if} she'd have come across with some We haven't forgotten when Doc Roller made his debut as a professional. He was a Seattle man, and| of these classy little tunes In good old United States, Ike “At the; today effects only banks, cor Devil's Hall,” “I'm-on the Jury.” or| perations and others respon. “I Didn't Want to Do It.” sh sible for payment on bonds, even have Sophie Tucker eating out| Mortgages, salaries which they st age tir H ected at th Polly did not breeze across the bay. from West Seattle. He wasn’t in West Seattle. |e ont! The man who personally responsibie for his share of the tax doesn't need to worry just now. The operation of the law orphan of Edward Topping, should grow up In poverty and distress, alone and helpless, and ¢ ls ler thoroughly “ owever, but | We were proud of him. Gotch came—the great Gotch, the Invincible Gotch. He was to throw Roller, witnout the guiding hand of a ech [twice in an hour. Roller eurprised everybody. He put up an awful struggle. One fail in the hour was) 93407 be very [will have to re 60 ice Mi * | proofs as will aatinfy the various for e it Gotch cou get But the jury refused to sentence i H h r i h hh h At the end of the bout Gotch made a little apee-h. Roller, he said, was one of the toughest men he 1. fii toy to such a fate, and 80 eign governments with Mexican | nad ever m had given hi e of hi +. He wouldn't be prised if Roller would some 4 et. He had given him the batt! sil © uidn't b 8 this corning they returned a.aaeee terents But here's what most of the fuse flertin.c Parts, Rotr ta le were Simost délirlous with Joy and focal pride. The outside wrestiers began coming In. Wrest-| ri) wy trutat owas forewoman was about: “Erada,” scene from Hd chan “ag are | (ing enthusiasm was et fever heat, - - t F Williams and We didn't know that match with Champion Gotch was.a fake. Maybe Roller wasn’t In on it, but It (, 7 . pghoen opera “Rheingoid;” “Waltnaute, General Felix Diaz, prejudiced in advar ainst such re scene from “Gotterdammerung ;" HI ESE Dictator Huerta’s Strong-Arm Gun- | policy . United was a fake nevertheless. The promoters mad> big money after that, not only at the door, but in|, * ae *Brar s Ruff,” tre Trist a gue ith F ne or| the betting ne pla Brang: s Re from ris oe |men by fleeing to a U S& cruleer States « ve : ———— and Isol Hirtenknabe Letc stand aside \ THOSE VISITING WRESTLERS LOST TO ROLLER BY PREARRANGEMENT chen, Tannhauser.” SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1.—Pant |!" Vera_Ceve Harbor. May Delay Se By and by Gotch came back. It was to be the big match just before Roller’s departure for the East. | Comes Down to Earth 4 shot tn the breast last ers Meana: from 1 | from it was to be on the square, too, except that it was understood that Gotch would let Roller go long enough Do you get that Steven? n an unidentified young! Charge Affaires O'Shaughnessy | to give the people a run for their money ‘The finish, though, was all to the | Chi who afterward killed him Mexico City expressed doubts But Joe Carroll, Roller’s manager, was sore at him. He asked Gotch to go after him and “beat him up.” of And the crowd that saw that match witne@sed one of the most one-sided and brutal exhibitions in the George F Cotterill will be a caner mustard. Mme. Schumann-Heink »bably will recover, it was =r ther the scheduled session came down to earth and sang stated at the Central Emergency congress would be held today histary of the crookedest game. Gotch toyed with Roller, mauled and man-handied him, tossed him about the didate for the United States senate “Good Morning, Sue.” hospital today SAN FRANC 18CO. ‘O. Nov The reason officially ety by the | mat, and put him down fer a fall when it pleased him on the democratic ticket. In make It was some warbling, and down one, with several friends, wes government for delay was It took him 17 minutes to do what he could have done In 17 seconds. ing this announce t, the mayor deep in my heart, I believe the ing from a lunch room-as the fficials at | nday's Wrestling history always repeats itself. Grimm will either beat Roller or give him an Says he will not undertake en active . _ ‘ndded an inane “passed ch room/as the! masted achooner Mabel Gale, 39) | : gers heir ger mati abcad crows of Giamond-etndded and n uinese passed, a _scelfental ‘ awful struggle. Roller will speak in the highest terms of praise of the new-comer to tre ayaa ay ntil after his term aa jes and swallow-< struck him on the elbow with the; days out from Hilo, Hawall, with «| canvass this song a good deal | swinging or and then laughed, cargo of raliraad for this port.| game . e Hs Cotterill received the democratie more than the Bach and Beetho whereupon, in a flare of ten She has not been heard from Boxing having been banned in Seattle, the wrestlers hope for.a revival of wrestling. nomination for the senate in 1908 stuff. the Chinesé pulled @ pistol and |” é 1 5 “nhl 5 B We will be persuaded that Polly is a world-beatér. We will get all het up about him, and 1 He is confident of get. i. B—The ie, wh Three other vessels which safled e will be persuaded tha t up m,jand 1910. He is confid a see Ig roped edits tel is eral policemen chased him|from Hilo several days after the WON'T TAKE J0 We will pay our good money on the res And the wrestlers and their followers will [!™s the party nomination in 1914, h ne ‘through the Mission district and Gale have reached port. The Gale get_us coming and going. oS ee greatest con Id, were just on the point of captur-| has a crew of 11 men MEXICO CITY 1.—Gen “ ay Rea and her program last night showed ing him when he turned his pistol Blanquet bas announced t he 4 great vers { on If, pulled the trigger ar t acce the ne it pecs THROW A nick “aac Sam’s Wife Won't Le = ror rving On the o r of J, a8 LISTEN 10 THIS, b bps Awd a F. Baue bs his brother, | Mi haels, m f the Cooks" isk it eds of 1 17th ay and Waiters n LASSO SAVES HIM . ape ge phere “ag Pl matter 7 that H . ontA ago, star ma z trip! to show cause shige vind i im Dance Wi mmy © ie Sea ten al aa | of her hands, aro heen by. low. te. cabnele, re : The SU be hard to, do. far the | 49Y legend te the championship @f.he.wortd lof $20,000 dameges _in his favor, andon is expressed today for ca ERLIN y In iasuing with a brick, burg nds o have beer nid-no time tables f 8 flights, of. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1.—Suf sle Jewelry valu Rev. 8. G. Wilson Pastor of the them two wee ficers of the Hamburg erika Co. fering fror melancholia, D. E window dis; of the Gree Lake | t : : ar a ‘ ng ha % expresse the hope that th ek jumped from a ferryboat into company, Mark 4 de 1 t ‘ CHICAGO, A ‘ s.{to lea “ty : ° ¢ jloyed as a drive n the air would be able to send several dir. * bay, but was lass nd pulled » police were r ed by an day night. Rev a ee : % ne i r 5 » r 8 Dye Works leges that th and cooks ible loads of passe to the mm t water by Victor Lund-|a natie burt from e tist chur sp i Sen eee % 7 sala x a £ ight to have had a cou-| went on strike ne Hollywood tug. |t es excaped. Dixon, Cal oder ft % ‘ hy pei see | ste ble amount ‘of money on his! lut n Pike and at the New % when he He was fond | York lunch, bec at was pur hunting and, fishing, but had| chased of Frye & ifie expositior quis and on a passing has made What Does Alaska Think About Opening Up [2.20 00 oer ene ai ne Stl SE Country? Correspondent Sawyer Tells Here}: o0 case venting. pevatesorporton ri wate a Nr ead rend ro gaa Herbert Quick, Famous Author, to Se a, tga eae ~ |Be One of Star’ Ss tpg Writers be so "tow WP tee ponies aualihinnl , ra Ha diee Maceanthan oF atte Gomis kit ae ihe arate teoooe ditder co achat ues ae Be soon vee Alaska denies she is an icebound| ss _Tms finance committe ny alo ne a ae ; i : ‘ ot Sa e stayed away longer | Many Alaskans rea agree, sald It was b By E. O. Sawyer, Jr. Lic { ree of the report that hi s scheduled y Alaska, Nov. 1.—This| grant thing in eight, and] : : t is not suffering from ow t portation lines than| nance g W". E FEEI P urticularly g 1 in making this an- Cordo f é ia paying CH CHARGES AS THE “ - an Ghina™ todae, afer Brac Denounce inact i n fit only to be looted of} a age of a bill athorizing Dr, Cr Me striking coal riner and mine SA reric. He has not write Y t ol general for present | TY VE 1 product . } ty 4 Plea froft. Dr. Crichtor the ti sured AS He |} written for! aa lain, n people. To- ayywl | rer nands irge re ration, he con- | sorndbes A | A big reception was held at the | : ¢ Ww g* bril- 5 rote out » oe ktglap Oeauaa hiet (en pa : official residence of Selicht Taka er bi © Seattle's small ancy. Sa hai oenvisiet - ¢ bene rons Mit tht nae , ¥ mi hashi, Japanese conaul 2632 | bo nbubd with an| . . Quick’s ning commen- Want U. 8. Ownership \ x f foe es celebration of the 82nd_ birthda © presence the entire night 3 Rear ae “ , ‘ i 4 | Japan » guests included city ¢ ‘ night's Halloween cele e ews event, tAILR YADS TO THE IN i | offi fala, prominent business anc ration to go down on record on ent won- © attract tillers of the , : t iller ¢- A | | professional men and their wive 1 Halloween in f ‘ fais perhaps: Gia ach ¢ be expected of ag: | eigaestue ’ members of the bench nd the | ye I ‘ sl Alaska t , | : . 1 ; . 1 s prayer or, who knows i : rs ; \ 4 4 bar and the foreign consuls In th { everal building re Herbert Quick : ; » WO KiGima me J Jeity, In all, 250 persons attended ed, Wagons upset. and demo! idden revelation. in COUPON | wae / y ’ the affair iting stati ed fa scientist's laboratory. We are e s secret than P NNAN ‘ i $ ommittee from the Daughters : ur rea But we feel s wromising that every E T'S ‘No. 108 i ; tee from, the Daughters fences did not compare to tt well be anteoaaly ane that, when. you tial Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num : , Ji red voard Fri! Haploweer eiotore ! e, you will know y ve read something s bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle | a ; day that the apex of the moot ati taper fae cir, teworthy {ANH ena you to a 65-cent Pennant Chicago Pennants are now out. || é 4 park triangle at Thi Yesle Frank Jacobs, a waiter on the . = . 9 thy 11 AU ee Pennants will be sent by mail If 5 cents additional for each Pen | lhe set for the installation of| steamer Potlatch, was given a aus y nant Is enclosed. Bring or mall to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Here is a 10-pound cabbage raised on a farm in interior Alaska. a lacie 1 ‘ r Y vended sentence of six months* in Quick’s first article will be found on our editorial page Ave, near Union 8t There isa field full @f them, but there is no railroad to ship them to | tabl: nemorating the battle|the county Jail on petty larceny |} Monday. | the towns, of Seattle, in 1863. Icharges, by Judge Brown Friday, *|