The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1914, Page 2

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emp ofan ctr age ag envy te nen CUTTING ALL PRICE CUT OUT THIS COUPON TODAY S STANDPATTER OTHERS PASS HANDPICKING UPWARDPLAN; SEASON HERE SHALL NOT WE . : | and bring it to our cut- [] County Committee and Young|Columbus, ©., and St. Louis ! price salesrooms, 823 Men's Republican Club Call | Have Just Decided to Elect Third Ave., near the Each Other “Bosses.” Councils at Large. of Marion St., . Nc a. TO NAME DELEGATES|AN AWFUL CHARTER! one block below Madi- | son St Gossip of Politics; Five Men-|Writer Declares New Docu-| Fi ith tioned as Opponents to ment Gives Privilege Oyster z gg id it Phere Congressman Bryan. and People the Shell, in this ig cut-price event. The “handpicking” season ts at| Edttor The Star: Columbus, 0, D. W. THOMAS hand, the bustest of the standpat| has just adopted a new charter pro- ye loss a chotoe lot of “handpick. | Ying for the election of its counct! | ing” {* done, the etandpat county |@t Jarge, and the new charter |convention Saturday is going to be|framed for St, Louls adopts the very much undersized. same form There were to be 625 delegate Page oongfiagen ele yee Ete’ | While thone cities are moving for-| en't 625 tn all of King county| ward, shall Seattle go back? |who voluntarily wanted to accept] But there are even worse things [ihe standpat brand. In the Satir/than the interference in our local Jmolected. The other 422 will elth - |mattors by the legislature, |hayo to be “handpicked” or else| Worse than government by the ltwo-thirds ot the precinots tr ture would be government by jcounty will go unrepresented at| 4), pupon is out of le the suprer ou And that would a2) Manufact rors with < “ ie the standpat convention. quit cf the eGention of the lty in King | Carelessly Worded breach bet weer t worded that it tee Young Mor ub ars to straighten out Each orga ra! the for trying to There are sentences which do not nted caucus jot t ko aense, W ther you read then &@ result, each organization wi! forward or ba J THEY’LL PASS y tempt to oust the other from con-| There ts one provision under! trol at the convention. Two sets! which any candidate for any office! OOST AROUND of candidaite * will probably be of-| may be absolutely disqualified by fered for sporary and perma jany of his or ents neat ehairm Limit Counctimante Cholee ‘The Seattle Commercial Club last Former Judge W. R. Gay, ropuh 7 $25 at onth allowed for Bight promised Bremerton folks it Nean, may enter estate’ Hmite our ‘auld boost tt | fight in the 47th Judge (men and grafters. — ped scot wea. | Gay has had ambitions to lar 4 rf The excuse given ee cee Manne fe congress, but apparently has de. | fice Is a high honor. to @ strawberry festival there, June cided he will not run against Is that any reason for ma 20, a steadfast a standpatter as Wit! le service impossible for nin ' 2 + N.|Hamphrey, John E Ryan, attor. | Of the vot | j_ A. Skalabrin, 237 Eighth av. N../ oy, however, has no such scruple If that is @ good reason for | | submitted to am operation in Provt-| fie ‘tg seriousy thinking of fiing.| reducing the pay of councitmen |dence hospital today for a fractur-|ing his derby tato the arena to $25 a month, why was it not fed tiell,. Se wea belé wp and seen used to fix the pay of the clty | a In the progressive party, Con manager a reasonable sum, | beaten by three footpads at F hth gressman J. W. Bryan fs the only| instead of $12,000 a year? aoe av. and Blanchard st., shortly after! svowed candidate for the nomina The new harter, if adopted, AMUSEMENTS | midnight last night tion thus far. The names of Dar t ege the oyster an — ——— landon, J. H. Wallace, James b hell Bradford, Austin BE. Griffiths and - of abominations Po! MOORE {35. TODAY ? ©. J. France are frequently men. | re tra Batance Week and Sunday tloned WILL ATKINSON ec 0 dT ORE RED SE ee 2 a FOP. MATS. TODAY, SAT. AND sUN BS. 1913 2: Mighte 58 to $2.00. Mats. 250 to $1.80.| a rowboat rehing for the . 87, of 2 ton the bay tn rson’s boat MUNICIPAL LEAGUE PACKED @, at the foot of 20th av., yes and failed to return THEATRE] Whou 5-20 p ‘t a a pon lobserved rowing re wna Onto F tide off the govern locks at The Avenue Players in Henrictta Crosman's Ft “ALL OF * SUDDEN PrGGY" Monday openings. Thurs. Sat. and Sunday Mats Other Evenings, 500, of the Municipal noon t * urged Clancy M we can't hare an as big as this, I per i to 200 to come} A warm sem Tuesday result postponement for ope week of the vote on the proposed charter, after insinuations had been made that the meeting was packed in behalf of] of the Ballard. About § o'clock the empty boat was found drifting. |MONEY RETURNED TO |EASE HIS CONSCIENCE do that,” league | te. # let the cat out the opponents of the aly Lew! t fet aK. PANTAGES | the advocates of the Hinky Dink| charter, it appears, had pot been! | MINNEAPOLIS, June 10.—Keep-|charter honored Any personal telephone} Harry Gerard & Co. tn jing a promise made toaconsctence-| an unusually go attendance! invitations | jstricken father 23 years ago, an Un-laroused the suspicions of some of) James A. Haight, president of the} LUCK OF A_ TOTEM identities widow and her children the members. A motion was made| league, and Police Chief Griffiths ‘Masica! Romance of Alaska | have returned $900 which Mrs. E. A./to postpone action on the charter| spoke against the charter and How OTHER BIG FEATURES [Colliton had lost on the street. Half} for one meeting ard Wate man for It of the money was in $1 bills, CLEMMER Ie and 260. HERE? OND SS ELSEWHERE Vancoure next | HERE Scribes meet Thursday night. Follies dance on Issaquah ferry iday Mrs. Hope G. Bowlers gets di- vores, Twenty-two marriage licenses le ° ” Friday night sued. SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE Whittler Parent-Teacher meeting| Market overstocked, berries drop. Friday Mystic Jewel Auxillary met | County wil! erulse 50,000 acres of today timber lands owned by ratiroads. Seattie Fruit and Flower mission 8. F. Schofield puts fist through trustees meet at Hunts point window in Hansen's jewelry store Friday 10c 10c 10c 10c aia se during fight with John Griggs; both) Y. W. C. A. cafeteria opens Mon- failed day, June 15. I ook Wh Oo’ s Here Longfellow Mothers’ circle meets| Cops get more first aid lessons. Thursday night British steamer Antilochus salle Clayton & Priest sue Chicago|for Liverpool with big ca Grand Opera Co. for $481 ‘- E. W. Klein, Snohomish attorney,’ © 2 |weds Misa Bessie Byers here. ELSEWHERE Kuay, Queen Anne high annual, - Terrific heat take tute in session at Pittsburg House maps out program of five| Alaska Seattie Hoo Hoo will attend con- measures, including and conservation bill Rumor that Hugh C. Wallace of Tacoma will be appointed ambas- sador to France revived at Wash- ington | Report on composite condition of bill MARY PICKFORD Mis victole ti M : | Free victrola and organ concert !!fr East and Middie West JOHN BUNNY | nouth Congregational church| Chicago reports three deaths, LILLIAN WALKER Missourl club card party tonight,| from heat, besides numerous pros-| EARLE WILLIAMS Standard Furniture buflding trations FLORA FINCH Broadway high alumni dance,| Heat record for season broken Broadway halt, Friday night, willl at St. Louis when meroury reached a $ And Other Well Known Folks. . oe Sixteen deaths reported. Cher holds Obs eth Four ask divorce. “Bhnget Boots i vagga ool teachers 4 ’ ‘8 H. B. Earling, Milwaukee vice jobs. belong to union and hold America’sSw president, pleased with crop out Auto bandits enter postoffice at 8 delegation to Rotary) Yelmont, Cal, and escape with | Houston, Tex.,| #15 June 21-26, leave here Monday | Col. Roosevelt is guest at tunch| a Washington delegation off for|0f King Alfonso and Queen Vic head camp of Modern Woodmen at | ‘tla of Spain Toledo, O. Carelesaness of miners held re- hn County hospital reports death ot | sponsible for majority of mine dis 1c re) r dear peltenta, asters by Mine Inspectors’ insti-| In iThin People Can Increase Weight Ramona nen who we important crops in United States Adapted From Helen Hunt | shows 2.2% increase above average t| for last ten years | Jackson’s Famous Novel. Aakel nite Sauer. nnd | road, died at Oregon City as result r of recent rallwa accident | EVE Ss DAUGHTER | Prof. Trevor Kincaid, U. of W.| | principal speaker at commence ment exercises of Port Lillian Walker Poses for an Artist, But Her Husband Finds It Out. Mr. Bunnyhug Buys a Hat for His Bride A Scream With John Bunny and Flora Finch. Angeles | high school | Contract for improvement of! amish and Waterfront roads | Bellingham let to Charles Lind for $30,000 Gov f make fat Lister cancels engagement) ch. tipe| to at commer nt exer THIS IS THE LIFE re A ‘in an|cises at Pullman college on ac r Which the} count of press of business FUN FUN FUN All thin! General Federation of svomen's Two Country Boys Stray From the Farm. topathe| cbs, In session at Chicago, urged 1 peas! to take action favoring women's HEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL You SEE the News of the World. court of chancery ordered Sy herd | the Slingsby baby case tried before |dovelop . p h Ithy fleah STARS WEEN EE Ss JUNE 10, Wr ae 2. | Rival of Widow for Man's Af- o heavy toll of| Glin ett NS ORO ag — ote MEP tS: Beeg nie tied hs ban: a abe WIDOW FACES OTHER WOMAN BEFORE JURY Mrs. tion To Star Readers Si See Answer This WHERE CAN I GET AN ACRE, or more, of good land within nine miles of Pioneer Square, for $100 an acre, on terms of $10 cash and $1 per acre monthly? By GOOD LAND, I mean that holds moisture and will grow anything I want to plant. Samuels Declares Intui- Tells Her Husband Was Murdered. WOMAN TELLS STORY} fections Shrinks at Latter’s Charge. The world-old story of two wom- on and their quest after the heart of one man was retold yesterday aft ernoon at the coroner's inquest tn the Samuels case Officials sought to bring out facts during a day of questions that might show satisfactorily whether or not real clay soil, se] D, Samuels, the Nome me . ° , spant, came 10 his death by bis own| $100 is not much, but just east of Bellevue, be- hand or by another's last week, whon he fell lifeless across a bed tn tween Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish, the Seattle hotel, a bullet through 4 M4 nis heart 4 . , . ¥ Be a on a good county road leading to the Bellevue ( strong suggestion which ca out In the testimony of Mra, Samuels, the widow. The word Itself was not men- tioned as she talked calmly and bravely before the jury at the Bonney-Watson — undertaking parlors. But her belief that her husband was killed was im pressed on the minds of all as strongly as if she had shouted or Kirkland ferry, this kind of land can be bought at this price, $100, and on these terms, of David P. Eastman, 505 Lowman Building. CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TODAY it I want to know about good land at $100 per acre SUICIDE! Such was the “a 5 9 age P pa he costes clsim beeedn be: by erms mentioned in Wednesday’s STAR. i “the other womin,” Blanche * Smith, who, too, showed re My Name is markable composure. She scarcely faltered as she answered a multitude of ques- tlone laying bare her life with the husband of another woman, My Address is Only at the end of the wearying To David P. Eastman, 505 Lowman Building. fay did sho show signs of hysteria It was when the widow told her} opinion tn words that bespoke the] - | cultured woman “Have you any opinion as to the way your husband came to his death?” asked a juror Suspects a Crime RT bs EE * said Mrs, Samuels, “I have | one of the other tribes. K inside of me, a woman's | During the month intervenins intuition, that tells me what I be ie - now and Potlatch, the T can’t quite explain ft to you j sale of the buttons will be pushed the feeling that id come to | with vigor as the officials rely on any woman in my position.” | this means to raise a good share of Tho wtion that a crime had| | the funds for the entertainment. 1, more startling than Peete entrees ation, made # vivid ane STICKUP AT OLD GAME eesion roughout the silent Fifty thousand bugs, never be ial placed on sale to advertise this | ~ Ne of officials and | fore seen by zoologists, entomolo-| year's midsummer carnival, to be-| A man borrowed a match from J, Ia ~ eee sista or “bugologists,” have today | gin July 16. Edbe: m t “ rg, of the Vancouver ho- an nehe listening intently, | tnvaded the business section of Se Boosters who are in charge of | tel, last night. Then he disappear- joanght breath and sobbed attle, perched tn prominent stores) the big show this year are espectal-|ed behind him. Soon another man Mra uela recounted domestic | and ‘otherwise made themselves|ly proud of thelr “bugs lappesred tn frcet with & gun. The wbles which le ujt for di-| 4 i caren ah meeting Fro dly made ear peg ana : The Ihkt bear, the totem of one|two then went through Edberg’s Neilintion between ee and! pete bus te of a new species. | of the Tilikum tribes, surmounts ft| pockets and got $16 and a gold ; en her and) green, red and yellow in color, and) anq on either side is an emblem of | watch. her hus tod bears on {ts face strange kings. | ___ Samuels Feared Woman The head resembles a bear, while No talk of financial troubles had/one arm could easily be mistake come up in their conversations, she|for a whale and another for a | Cc ral Samuels for « yoar| raven cUarrons p worrted over other; Inve brought ov Ss R soe ead tae wad tea nes ac weet iat ie we Rapid Shoe Repairing who had threatened his life. ry the ‘ 1914" in tiie Se Steet Mr. Samuels told me he had) piain letters. T uzzle was final BOOTS AND SHO Yor All Deformities. taken two guns away from this|ly solved when of the bugs NEW AND REPAIR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES wowas, and that she would get him some day,” sald the widow. “Hoe! carried a revolver during the last two years and seemed to fear that something wonld happen to him.” ‘The case was continued until Sat urday morning, when further evi dence will be brought before the jury by Prosecutor Murphy. Hl IN PORTLAND; M’BRIDE GUARDS HIS BROKEN ARM Mayor Gil! fs fn Portland's Rose carnival doings today with his brok- en arm and his plaster cast, but his footsteps are being dogged by Se. attle’s health commissioner, Dr. J was flopped over and on {tn back were found the words, “Tilikum Potlatch.” Immediately after this discovery, the bugs were assembled on cards |® 1 ANOTHER BIG $1] Round Trip Round Trip EXCURSION io Port Angeles SUNDAY, JUNE 14th On the Fast, Fireproof Steamer IROQUOI One of the largest and finest of Puget Sound passenger boats. Steamer Iroquols will leave Seattle at 9 a. m. Sunday, June 14, 1914, for Port Angeles, arriving there at 1:30 p.m. Returning, will leave Port Angeles at 4 p. m, arriving at Seattle 8:30 p.m. This gives 2 hours at Port Angeles for exoursioniete to visit the town. They can make an auto trip of seven miles to the Elwha river, and Inspect the big dam of the Oiymplo Power Co., which fur nishes electric light to the entire Olympic peninsula, and even to Bremerton. Can also see the Puget Sound Mill and Timber Co.'s new mills, the largest In the world, just completed, Port Angeles is booming, and real estate changing hands fast, Is also spending about $300,000 in street work, 104 CHERRY ST., AT 1ST AVE. 10 SHOONDS WALK PIONEER SQUARE SAVES NSFERS 8, MeBri Gill said last night, before leaving. that he woul id march tn the Tilikum parade He is going to pay his respects to en Thelma and her court, and Jimmy Crehan, his secretary, n't have a look-tn at all, Jimmy did all the officiating when the queen was here, a few days ago. The mayor was unable to be present then There were 75 Tillkums on board when the especial train left Seattle, SWELL AFFAIR All the swells in town-—nearly—| will be patrons and patronesses at that presentation of “As You Like It,” by the new Queen Anne Dra-| at the Metro- Saturday night, MEAT PRICES CUT | TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT | FRYE & COS MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: Q matte Classic society, politan, Leaves Colman Returning Arrives Dock 9 A. M. 8:30 P. M. DAIRY LUNCH ABOARD THE BOAT SANDWICH 5c COFFEE 5c The trip from Seattle to Port Angeles, down the Sound, past Port Townsend and the three big U. S. forte—Fort Flagler, Fort Worden and Fort Casey—and acrose the Strait of Juan de Fuca, past Dungeness spit, the home of the Dungeness crab, Ie one that no one should miss. ROUND-TRIP SI CHILDREN 50c Choice Pork Back Bones, 10 pounds for 25¢ 5c 14c Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Choice Shoulder Pork Roast . Choice Dry Salt Pork (backs), per Ib, TICKETS - (5tol2Vears) e4 % reo) is safe, ploneant, eff a judge without a jury in London Joe Roberts The Big | Oliver G. Wallace J)'q)'.07) "ozren"'xe “switt | Engineer Roger Clapp, firing from : : . his cab, shot Yardmaster A, A, Tay Banjoist “gn Organist. Lt ity soit 4c] lor of the Southern Pacitic dead at f to a | Tene kee, Cal, because Taylor warn. 0c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c iprck»ne a mune A weigh ed him he was about to be discharg- ed. ment 6 Spm 3 ON SALE AT COLMAN DOCK Look for U. 8, Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p, m.

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