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’ We calmly ““swjpe” the attached heading, “Seeing the World,” and the extracts from rural newspapers, appearing below, from the current issue of Harper’s Weekly. We think it’s funny. Does our sense of humor agree with yours? sine weighing @n Our conselence, You'll notice we make « cleaf breast of our ert A vtranger disguised as the Sal- ing into this world and he got Ellis Alley visited at Thomas recovered from her recent { house, and hope to be able to re ts and slit skirts vation nothing out. His hoa o LIVING TO FIGHT AN Fred is still washing turn the favor to éach and every OTHER DAY “i wealth Coles, Sunday » » and Mrs. Tena Knoy visited J. C. dinhe oping “ Va) fer. brought him an early one 1 tt r future ; baie ae Pa o " ter Hi w = @ he could take non with Ja Fargo Cor. Caldwell (Idaho) Hartford Mich.) Day-Spring s wvante To trade a good army an ' othe weevl HIS APPRENTICESHIP him. He was honest as he saw Lee and family ‘Tribune e r ra pair of shoes, teeth and t n until To wl bh ae a ~———® honesty; obeyed the laws of the Knoy visited at ° ° PRUDENT WAITING See 8. Ske eton ae ame 80 loose that it ina tem favaemitnn te a & 4 ~ he land when it coat him nothing; noy’s Sunday 74. CLEANLINESS 4 Sap) 7 : Fo 2 ayetteville (3. Car.) Observe t This x nd like the > buskard e som TOM TO nateht ith oon ome noy an uly visit. af * The couple were ma aca? sacle Big rep: Sag Re hg et By alegre ligious work to become an exec. Pukabored | w LE Re, ae ‘gener egy Se Poe Matogg Wanted-—6-foot bathtub; must ried at the home of the bride's ED SALE X Is ono our most re then the men f ht J po bee yap gy mane get and kept all he got Mrs. Mary Knoy of Wakefield aeracs r: Ba few loads of 4 eo y= vi gars yin” pare : { ladies well have their saloons and t a idee tant News vey ne Mancock’s Gx al ‘or fillin unti! the groom gets a po 3 Re © of my recent death iy. 1 ea It have th oF be sux City (lowa) News. Marqu (Kan.) News. . visited at Charles H . - Adv. in (Oklahoma) Potnter Centralia (Mo.) Messenger, will s the stock and fis Blk ¢ (Neb. Citizen whole push go to hell together.” ¢ » @ day night y* 7. t tay hove, | 3: Bensie ° o Pineville (Ga.) Herald THE EVIL THAT M PLENTY OF KNOYS Hurricane Hill Co, Martins hav. tn Wheatias CW. Ya.) STANDING TOGETHER e - —% @ hed at ¢ @ ville (Mo.) Reporter o da ebehl e o°¢ wsbebetvagde aaiatee ° - @ DRESSED LIKE A BASS was @ unique character Miss Ella Hancock visited her @ @ | Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cone wish atermelons are getting so e ‘“ Georgia town has DRUM, MAY BE An honest comment on his life in grandmother, Mrs, Martha Knoy, | LITTLE INCENTIVE TO! to sincerely thank all kind plenty around Obar that farmers AN UNLICENSED DENTIST favor of sal und © @ « newspaper is hard to make. We & few days last week po 80 friends who worked #o hard to ure feeding them to the hogs. ~ ~ here is the reason given a le in this vicinity are do not want to say an unkind Mina Joan and Miss Joy Lee @ ® mye our property from destruc- We had several this week Miss Clara Libby had a pe citizer If we are going to warne inst giving money to thing about him, He put noth- visited Mrs, Kate Knoy Friday Mrs. Fred Smith has not ‘fully n by fire last Thursday at our —-Obar (New Mexico) Progress MORE THAN 45,000 PAID COPIES DAILY EDITION LOOKS LIKE the Everett folks The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Sorak Gek reuntt las theyi could vote a tled tonight and Thursday; prob- the other way. VOLUME 16. NO. 92. SEATLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914. ONE CENT 2x TRAINS AND ably showers; light variable winds, NEWS RTANDA, fe PLAN TO RAISE FARE ON RENTON LINE IS ALL A DESERTS| They’re Knocking at Our Door BRIDE A Think of That, Mr. and Mrs. Voter, Before You Cast Your Ballot for the Proposed Hinky Dink Charter. | | S) THIEF! y Young Husband Gets Divorce ve S | : When He Finds His Girl- ' in ‘ Bride Had Sinned. : : ; DID HE ACT JUSTLY? | Just a bluff—a high-handed, desperate bluff. q A ls | That's all the threat by Scott Calhoun, receiver of the 4 Fear of Taint of Criminality ITY ATTA KS Renton line, to double the rates on the Seattle, Renton & © Southern, amounts to. § in Children Overcomes | | Foxy Scott is trying to throw a scare into the residents Love for Wife. : of the Rainier valley—that's all. i i| | It won't work! } Calhoun is bluffing and he knows it. The city knows } jit, and every resident who lived in the Rainier valley when the Renton line attempted to raise its rates in 1911 knows it. | . e In the case of the State, ex rel, Dennison, 64 Wash., 167, decided July 14, 1911, by the supreme court, it was specifically held that the Tf a man learns after marriage that his wife has deceived him that she has at some time in her life been guilty of a criminal of fense—should he forgive her and try ta lead to a better life, or should he get a divorce? ‘The question was considered and | a, Seattle, He) & Southern is not an interurban railroad, and that anewered in favor of divoree tn the| Nek Franthise Modification tol had no Hahtto eollect nore than a nickel carfare within the city Tati case of Jesse C. Bowles, Harv | sad Can Collect Only Nickel graduate and University of Wash-| Let Municipal Cars Run The state public service law reinforces this decision by a dist! {neton man, who came before Judge} on Fourth Av. clause which provides that no street railway anywhere in the state = hrm — Lg ong A een yer Oe ag | authority to collect more than 6 cents for one fare within any city limite, asking freedom from his bride o' j Calboun ‘8 there is on file with the public service commissioners three weeks, Hope Granville) |SHOWDOWN MONDAY | « now turitt for the Seattle, Renton & Southern, dividing the road into Bowles. | | four zones, and asking permission to collect a nickel fare for each zone, Husband Heartbroken Court Hearing Will Develop} Thus, the cash fare to Renton would be 20 cents, and the fare within ‘ Bowles seemed heartbroken | wi c M | the city limits would be 10 cents. He said that on thelr honeymoon hether Company Must } Well, what of It, Scott? There's nothing to prevent the Renton line trip to Alaska, his wife admitted to Give Up Franchise. | and Its bondholders, and receivers, and heirs-at-law, and 42nd cousins, or him that she was under parole on Rae any one else, from filing an application for a boost in ri . The peti- a suspended sentence for et sad in The Seattle, Renton & South. | ton could have asked for a ri to $1 each way within the city limits, Oregon, and had violated the court's gin cate idee Seth hek-aee There's no law to stop the filing of fool applications, you know, Mr. decree in leaving that state to mar ry him | The young husband also told, re Inctantly, that his wife flirted with het ~_-< other men on board the steamship : SPECIAL Mariposa on the northern trip and Calhoun. ted. it ith 1 hy city to run its cars on Fourth. | _IT'S A HORSE OF ANOTHER COLOR TO MAKE A FOOL APPLI- av. and accept city transfers, CATION STICK. : or give up its tranahiak: Calhoun and the outfit which has been trying to gouge the city o1 That's the purport of the motion! of a robber’s price for the antiquated railway were put over a bi a 7 filed today by Assistant Corpora-| When the city determined to go through with the improvement of the Seta bien doe, mony to pened ed PRIVILEG tion © Insel Ralph & Pierce in the | Rainier boulevard, and to insist on the common-user clause on Fourth a¥, back 10 New -York, where ehe said federal court, asking that the Han-| Calhoun sees a nice, big, fat rake-off for himself gone glimmering. she had “another man she liked fordized injunction issued against | He fumed at the council meeting the other day. better.” the city three years ago be modi He's still sore. And he’s desperate. Says Divorce Was Wise fled. SO HE'S BLUFFING—BLUFFING FOOLISHLY BUT DESPER- “It was evident from the facts Argue Motion Monday ATELY! fm the case that the young couple could not be reconciled,” said Judge Dykeman. “It was a hard question to decide, but in this particular case I believe divorce was the proper sc | Monday | whether the city cars will run on Pierce's motion fs to be argued} That will at once determine Fourth ey. As far as the proposed new tariff is concerned, the city, through Corporation Counse) Bradford, will file a protest and will show that it is contrary to both the supreme court decision and the public service law, The commission would set a day for a hearing. There is absolutely no chance, as Calhoun threatens, that the proposed higher rates will be in lution. “The young man seemed to suffer the most abject torture over the ne cessity of bringing the case int court, and had made up his mind that freedom from his bride was better than continuing life with her and bringing children into the world with a possible taint of criminality.” Met Wife in New York Young Bowles {s 23. He met his wife in New York It will also compel the exchange of transfere between the Renton line and Division A, if the city | wins its contention Roth these provisions are con- : tained in the franchise granted the ts eng ae acess CONSIDINE UP | HIS BUMP PLAN Renton franchise forfeited and the company obtained an injunction ' from Judge Hanford to stop the < 4 city from taking physical posses e senile ‘be. was. St pagrens see rt sion of the line. , ated with her, marryt oy a y 19 | | om Johnny Considine, jr., is due for hief Gri s' bump plan came in ton Sao th | Entitled to Privileges h Pa ae Chief Griffiths’ bt let. ae her in E being decited | The city contends if the fran 2 ., stop speeders was postponed by the While case s being decide chise Is valid, the city fs entitled |a visit before Judge Gordon tomor- ts i public safety committee this morn+ yesterd nsfer exchanges and common | row, this time on a charge of fail-|ing for one week, so team owners waited in the user, ing to report an auto accident. land automobilists may have @ use, Her attorneys made no de | If it is not valid, the efty ts , ] aoe against the charges brought | 1 1 K l D | compae, eutitihd to, thaws privtienea: The last time he was in, several/ chance to be heard. | th Pre halense and to possession of the entire Hine.| Weeks ago, he was charged with be Chie! explained (26a oughly. Attorneys for both sides agreed | The affidavit accompanying the eding, but had a small army of He did not intend to have any on a cash settlem of $2,000 for | r ; ait i 1 of the arresting officers. put on streets and boulev | to her. B | | points out that the Renton line is | °% the arresting ¢ at | On streets ang: Se of three weeks! at the court to tr Bowies is the son of C. D. Bowles Judge Gordon was very much/the residence districts, where of the ’ jcomplying Ww ith the. Tran chive | trom Missouri as to the innocence scorching has been the rule, 4 A ng & Me be Seattle | of Jonnny, but the evidence was| The bump plan {s carried out on o. transfer and common] uddied, and the only thing he|Chicago boulevards along Lake and the Bowles Co., ackson st. He ; known in Seattle, having It 1 as fired - m legisla ser privileges, but denies them to \ is we now tiieh and the unt | Johanna Hilts, who was firedjorganization than from legislation user privileges, but denies them to} coud do, he sald, was to let him go.| Michigan, according to Prof, Byers somsity before finishing his educa-|from the Troy laundry upon her re-| vrophenaa’ Control time in| ,Despondent because of fail- CHICAGO, June 10—The heat] the elty hone page But now he’s back. [of the university, said the chief. f 1 She prophesied that the time ts} 0 Du . le We r tion at Harvard. turn from Olympia, where she went | .o/.ine when the industrial workers | ing health, Mrs. Pauline K. |throughout the Middle West was 8 odification Gowen, 65, widow, living at still intense today. From the Alle. The city’s motion asks the fed _— ¥ apeeage RON ER Ny M etree ane rin ceolaaaees we Oy organization, gain control) 2903 N, 64th st, ended her life |ghenies to the Missourl valley no|eral court to modify the Hanford ’ nission, and told unpleasant] of the trades in which they work. | drowning in a bath tub lrelief was in sight. injunction, pending final hearin Whadda You EUT Tisratha concerning the conditions of|]° As a fiver step aha Oraet them tol Or 9 lef was & in i fs hearing, add nee oe Toa a eee cere anoive | gy ht. first step she urged them to} fitted with water today. Dis- | Up to today there had been 11) In such a way that the Renton line if teed tele gt the Sabor'Tensle' tO ee covery of the suicide was made |deaths from heat prostrations here| will be allowed to continue opera- ] by Mrs. C. F. Mansfield, her alone. \tion of its system, but only under of the ‘d dd abel | . 8 t Card and 1 ‘'WHAT’S CUTEST daughter, who broke Into the Picante |conditions imposed by the original gee d the facts ‘che gave! bathroom, when her mother | franchise. » reviewed the fa ae 38 failed to answer her call 8 DEAD OF HEAT The city older of Co balf as much The Spanish house Jumbus’ time wasn't worrled about Binns ave eget T J H v wesday afternoon paid the shape of the , 1 he fi ite som asian | H | N G it] NN Mrs, Gowen was 65 years = < into th istry of the superior — ‘ ‘earth or the di the funay joke ie Apeet: Sees | old, She has suffered from pro PITTSBURG, Pa, June 10.~—|court $ the amount awarded adel , “We regard it as important,” they covery of a new Coenen idle aibae aa EVER TOLD YOu? tracted illness. Pittsburg was like an oven today.!the Renton line in the condemna ee telegraphed to their loyal spokes } Sorid as he wa wae aot ort 4 aon ca ahe dy lta S| The woman made careful | Predictions were that the mercury | tion suit for the widening and im That conwulate to git man, Congressman Will Humphrey, about the dé Vy 0 pairs. : ; | — preparations for her act. She | would reach $4 today, Hight deaths | provement of Rainier av. pat he And today Will is busy on the job A | Tells of Girls’ Work | Editor The Star.—My little niece,| turned on the water until the |have occurred from heat prostra- iis means that work on the} As one man they rose. Not one|saving the country, as per telegram, struction of his c garden by cigar LU. o rasshop- We Fe Ot a Columbus discovered |but she had never worn a $4 | Mrs, O'Connor's answer, you member, was that she wai be ha China, the chamber r aged 4, who lives with us, has heard| tub was half filled, tion | boulevard will begin at once ant Shangy *|us speak of the postoffice and also The suicide occurred about 11 Threaten to Cover Tracks faltered, Not one failed the noble soluteds | A consulate m » ha cause, a | » Whe ‘lof the bed post. o'clock. | a tee If isn't obtained—my, my! the Or afc 1 and brought tobacco bi and hence couldn't answer. Several mornings ago, while | was| . PROSTRATI ONS! }, If the company refuses to raise] The patriot’s zeal and ardor were | country will go to the bowwow: to Spain it was planted in the | And then Miss Hilts came t making her bed, she was ewinging Its tracks to meet the new grade,| 1s iaieq in the breast of each and| And it's up to Will to see that the + Boge ‘cigarrals, so called because | to Seattle (in her talk) and told her! ground the bed by holding to the FOR SAKE OF CLEVELAND, 0., June 10,—| the city will cover up the tracks, ft ; Unanimously they rose @Ppropriation of 100 for the that’s where the cigarras swarmed. | how the laundry girls stand| post, Her hands slipped and she Three persons died of the heat here | is - threatened every one, Ux : y ros } »y | aforesaid consulate goes through When offering a smoke to a friend |long hours in hot rooms, stand un-|tumbled to the floor, When she| HE CHILDREN today. Prostrations were numer. At a special meeting, the council |to the sone = ede rig by ba 8 the Spaniard mid, “Es de mf cigar-|til their feet sting and burn, and | straightened up, without a whimper| ous throughout Ohic Tuesday sustained Mayor Gill's |raised their voic F; het p cir muscles and joints ache, and| she eaig, “If a man and woman cannot ad veto of the $600 clalm of the Ren-| country they loved. | ; 7 al,” oF, “It is from my gard Gielt mtacioe, ES atee att tar « a oer the noptotiie?™ yousee mel sust their affairs without seeking ton line for damage to its car barn) “We must have,” thes aa, “s BING! ANOTHER Seal’ wore cigarral, believed |p ’ that the laundryman| “ai |the divorce court, they are not. en Ss through flood last January, ‘The|consulate in Shanghs sg ee ee toe word ciearral, Gelteves va yy bP te all eae ‘af. | Pretty ES gon Bev ter eh?| titled to much consideration, but ALL SIZZLING! mayor said {t would be recognizing | ‘Thus the Wattle slogan was sound-| yy. parker was struck by an aute ee wee eran Se Sener: | toed te ened ee eee it haw acid anvthing| their children ARE," sald Judge| DETROIT, June 10,—Michigan in| the franchise of the company to al-|ed on the memorable afternoon of |1,.¢ night, on Pike st., driven by Joe ad ne ed ea eee eat | She ureed organization among the|to hee ety wet ie he tothe Stxtand| French, hearing the divorce suit of | suffering from heat today. Through-|low the claim. The city clalms|June 9, 1914 (yesterday), by the! Spee neh 4 CO an ay ene trom | workers, and declared {ther opInion | or tte ieee toe caty with! dna i. Mills and Frank D. Mills/out the state there have been 15|that the Renton line is operating | trustees of the Seattle Chamber of Hanley, Avondale apartments. Bam Be oe ‘tema. that more good would result from you, # readers enjoy your baby with 141) “they have three children, deaths, [without a franchise Commerce, |ker was but slightly injured, J -