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Theresia MacGrath’s MORE THAN 45,000 PAID ct nna DAILY WEATHER FORECAST Prob ‘HIGH JINKS’ GIRL HAS SOCIETY SUNDAY BOOZE SELLING BARRED | IN SWELL CLUBS BACKING iN HEART BALM SUIT ably showers tonight or Friday warmer Friday; light southwester " ly winds. VOLUME 16. NO, 105. SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914. ONE CENT Be IKAINS ANL A literary masterpiece and a high-class thriller combined, that’s The Million Dollar Mystery, great new novel which will be printed in The Star The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News tarting Saturday AST EDITION CROOKED! THAT’ Section 57 of the proposed new city char-|whatever. Maybe a lot of fellows didn’t know Gosh ding it! Now the members that you could buy all the booze you of the swell clubs won't have any Wanted after 1 a. m., hays, or | BOre Privileges than the plain Soest sra, who must depend upon or any other old time, at the Rainier saloons for t wet lub, the Arctic, the Press, Elks’ and ‘ all thé other swell clubs of the yt iriffiths believes many club Yep; that’s so—or, rather, th are unaware of the law Was so. But no mo after this. sin their {zation and ' Notice was served today on each that his order today will serve to and every one of these clubs by Po-| notify them, so they will put a sto; Hee Chief Griffiths, decreeing that| to the practice themselves. If they the thing must stop “pronto _idon’t, the iN stop It for them PEOPLE WANT TO BUY MORE PORT BONDS THAN OFFERED eee eee eee teeta eee eee ee ee * GEN. H. M, CHITTENDEN, president of the port commis *® slon—Without the aid given us by The Seattle Star, the “baby steeteeet | * bonds” would not have been sold so promptly * W. S. LINCOLN, port auditor—The work of The Star must ® be credited for the sale of the $100 port bonds direct to the pub | * lic, | * Ree eee eer tee eee ee eee eee ee el The plain, every-day folks of Se-| It was purely an experiment, as {t/ attle have proved conclusively that | was the first time in the city they know a good thing when they|tory that such an offer was made. | Bee it. Awards will be made in a day or Last week the Port of Seattle of-|two, after the port conference ts) fered 750 “baby bonds”—$100 each finished. -~to the public. Good security and Bids were opened yesterday for a| 2 5 per cent interest stood behind total of $375,000 bonds. John E. ™ them. They offered a safe invest. Price & Co, was the Ment for the man with small sav The firm bid é ings. $3,351.50 premium on $20 Seattle took them greedily. The and $2,087.60 premium on $100,-| k public bid $30,000 over the sdbalad bess and par, no premium, on $ ' offered. NEW YORK, June 25.—Stunning- But the doctor himself says Miss : ‘ce neentitih chante ou: | Honsteid was a friend of his father, 7, ‘ jback in Wichita, Kan. and that, T R. SETS EM GOSSIPING; DEFENDS Wealthy middieaged physician, | pack 1m, Wichits, Kan. and that, in whose home she lived. York, where been five years ° breach-of-/a chorus maiden, she came to him. Lives With Him All stories agree that last winter the girl began to live in Dr. Arm: rong’s house. The doctor says “he was married, be lived in the same house Fifty-thousand-dollar promise sult. Sounds usual. But, in the present case, that of Henrietta Hossfeld, formerly of th: “High Jinks” compan: wii lard = Armetrong,—~ York physicias,«omé very unustal PERKINS; ROASTS WOODY WILSON ’ WASHINGTON, June 25.—Polt-}tions attributed to the colonel to tielans here with inter-| the effect that the administration's eat Col. Roosevelt's defense, on his|handiing of foreign aftatre < “arrival in New York from Europe| made “the United States a figure} variati and some tastily sensa-| with his wife hele of Chairman George W.|of fun in the international world,” | tional detatis, have been sprung. | But some time ago Dr. Armstrong ‘ine of the progressive nation-|that “it is hypocrisy to claim) High-Class Backing ~ | went away on a Vacation, and when al executive committee. jeredit” for the Panama canal “and| Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont is under-/he returned he found his pretty “Mr Perkins,” he was quoted as|t the same time attempt to dis-| stood to be backing the chorus wife had torn up most of the house . “has been on the whole one credit the course which alone ren girl, and Inez Milholland Bolsse-| furnishings and decamped. He has |dered the canal possible” and that| vain is her attorney found no trace of her since. it will be a “reflection on the honor of this nation” if “belated biack-| beatiful Henri mail” is paid to Colombia. jand induced her to leave the stage |to Inez Milholland Hoissevain, “and Oh, Joy! jand study voice, with his financial! can prove to me that Miss Hossfeld One thing regarded as a dis-| ald ien't crazy, I'll marry her,” ENVOYS WILL NOW TRY TO RECONCILE THE MEXICANS explorer, admitting that the writer Wilson Keeps Mum was mistaken when he questioned Much | tor its “formation by agreement be- People « doctor first saw If you can find a way for me to sayin the most useful members of the} ive party. As for reading out of the party, when that is in the chorus, cet a divorcee,” said Dr. Armatrong done they will have to read me out, The colonel announced he would Make “a certain number of hes indoors” despite the fact he could not do open air talk- No comment was looked for from;|the colonel’s discovery of the President Wilson on the declara-| River of Doubt in Brazil WATCH FOR CREW RACE EXTRA! Watch for The Star Extra tomorrow afternoon, which | will give the first news of the result of the big Intercol- legiate Regatta on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie, N. WASHINGTON, June 25 power to amend or repeal any ordinance or law passed by the vote of th pencil when the charter people’s THE HINKY EVEN MORE THIS RES e people. Doesn't that seem to indicate that some sin- lister if not downright crooked influences. sur-| selves the right to change their vote. rounded the formation of the Doesn't it, in fact, prove to the people of Se-|too much power to let the people have, they attle that the hand of the old-time reactionary \concluded. special privilege crowd was pretty busy with a land menacing section 57. charter? was being written? vote on any measure after two years. DINKS ARBITRARY POWER IN|INTERE PECT THAN THE COURTS. The courts must at least declare a measure ithings. The Star calls them WILL HAVE unconstitutional before they override the people’s! vote. S ALL They will ac ter gives the 30 Hinky Dink councilmen the! free will. If the council can 'yotes don’t count, what’ peri vote at all? The present charte |didn’t satisfy the Hink And so th SI TEREST GANG Under the Hinky Dink system, the council VISION OVER. will have the power arbitrarily to overrule the! t according to their own tell the people that their s the use of having the r gives the people them- But that y Dink crowd. It was ey wrote the dangerous The SPECIAL IN- APPED THAT PRO- Maybe this one crooked ‘little section exe plains what Dr. Matthews means when he refers to “the pe S istent political activity of CERTAIN IS in favor of the charter.” The Doctor has a polite way of saying He calls them ‘ GOUGING, CORRUPTING, ‘certain interests.” THE CROOKED, SPECIAL But the Hinky Dinks will need no excuse PRIVILEGE GRABBING INTERESTS, JUST LISTEN TO! NAT:‘SHE’S BEST WIFE I'VE HAD’ ' Y., in which the University of Washington crew will be ]|encouraged by news that the A vga the rebels end federale, See B. C. mediators, the American en 8 =6recognition by ie Li a Contender. Washington finished third last year and voys and the Huertista representa. | States, Argentina, Brazil and Chile, EVERYBODY in Seattle is waiting for the word tomorrow ]}tjyon at Ninzara F have signed | for a waiver by the United States f that they have taken first place this year. |the protocol, composing the inter-|0f any war claim or indemnity, for The big race is scheduled to start at 2:15 coast time, |/nstlonal differences between the an amnesty by the Mexican gov: Latest Wite ‘ 8 d Mexico, administration | ° e » for | and The Star Extra will be the first on the street with a lale are wapecting, the de.| persons accused of political of-| SANTA MONICA, Cal., June 28. ' complete story of the race and how the crews finished. ire of Rafael Zubaran, Cap- sex in connection with the Mex-|—! have been married to my| many Jose Vasconcelos and Luis | lean civil e*uggle and for an inter-| present wife, Marjorie Moreland, Cabrera for conference with the| National commission to adjust) oo a tae ‘ak 4 Huertistas, looking to an agree-| Claims by foreign residents of \J one ye ind my opinion o' leo on account of losses sustained FIND EIGHT (MOYER ASKS AID HELENA, Mont |tablishment of a 1 mee gel , June 25.—Presi-|jonal government to dent Chas. H. Moyer of the Western authority now in CORPSES IN Federation of Miners today appealed to Gov. Stewart to restore order in| ’ ing been signed, it wae said noth. ing remained but for the rebels and fede rals to come to terms Mexican provis take over the Huerta’s hands OH, THANK YOU! her has not changed one bit,” said ment between the two warring Mexican factions while trouble was in progress. | Nat Goodwin, the much-married The protocol provides for the es-| The international protocol hav-| actor. | “She Is just the sweetest, dea a@ husband's life. “The longer | am with her the this fact.” Goodwin has just returned with his wife to his home here after a theatrical tour of America, and he reaffirms his declaration made last |year when he married Miss Mar- lest little woman that ever blessed | | more firmly | become convinced of | YOU GOTTA HAN WHO MIXEDINS We doff our hats to How- ard Pierson Jones! Howard Plerson le a @ebonair you teman of pleasing sectedl we en- tered the city a few weeks ago, put up at a swell hotel, borrowed a lot of money, principally from charmed young women of Seattle so: ciety and his brothers at one of the university frater- married a unive There was some talk of bringing Howard Pierson back, but it appears Los An- wants him worse than ttle. A grand larceny charge awaits him there. But, at that, young Jonesey had som time while here. He stayed five SET AT IRREDUCIBLY LOW COST DIT TO HOWARD, EATTLE’S SMART weeks at the Hote! Chelsea. Manager 8. L. Spencer has 2 $50 hotel! bill as a souvenir. A business man got the young gent into the Golf club and paid his way there. Another engineered him in- to the good graces of the Arctic club, later paying the bills. He made a hit with the ladies because he was a “dream of a dancer.” He told them he had come from the Lake Washington canal locks, Most of Howard's friends have his checks, all under $25, drawn on banks In Ja- maica, New York and Los as = “forget-me- NEAR TOP, N June Wi ids hever POUGHKEEPSIE, 25.—"We're out to win. | boat beats us will know it has been lin a race. We'll do some rowing | ‘This was the statement today of |Coach Hiram Conibear of the Uni versity of Washington Varsity crew representing the Pacific coast in to | morrow's intercoll coon the (MARCOTT INSANE OR JUST VICIOUS? Is Napoleon Marcott, the man }who kicked to death Arthur R. Johnson, and seriously woisibed |three others in the receiving cell of the city jail, Monday, insane? WASHINGTON WILL FINISH IS PREDICTION Hudson here. Rowing experts generally agreed that tomorrow's race would furnish the great struggle in the history of the event Cornell was regarded as the most dangerous crew. The consensus of , opinion was that Washington has the most powerful crew and that it should the ' Perley H lines, one of Marcott’s victims, who is Sa gy for his life in a hospital hances are about even, say physiclany GEN. CHITTENDEN HEADS NEW BODY the bookkeeper, AVIATOR HAS NARROW CALL TACOMA, June 25~ —Atter a sce {ax flight from South Tacoma today, George Stromer barely es- |caped death and his aeroplane was AT TACOMA. | badly wrecked when he lost com — jtrol in making a landing. Stromer attempted to land with=— out gliding a sufficient distance, — jthe front blades striking the sand,” |The machine turned over, but Stromer extricated himself from jthe wreckage and escaped with ‘aa a few bruises. WOMAN DENIES - SHE MURDERED _ CITY ALDERMAN” STAMFORD, - Conn, June 25.— Mrs. Helen Angle, too hysterical to testify before the coroner's jury this saean concerning the death derman Ballou, grew calmer Iinter. at the jail, where she is be Jing held without bail. She gave out the following statement: “Alderman Balion came to se@ me in response to my request by telephone, During the evening he left my suite for a time and when be came back, said he had had @ drink, I swear I did not drink | anything Hears Him Fall “When at last he bade me good night, I went to my room and had taken off my shoes and stockin preparatory to retiring. After had done so I heard the sound of 1 fall. Running into the hall, T saw Mr. Ballou at the foot of the stairs, “I ran to him, thinking at first | that he ought to have fresh air, for 1 did not realize that he was fatally hurt, In the effort to get him into the air, I carried or dragged him through the front door. TULSA, Okla, June 25.—Eight f | : n paar lorie ° xamined today ° e isvese were found today ine ™8-| ‘The Milwaukee-Puget Sound club ts | ori Moreland, that “she was the| He will be examined today.) 41, ancisco was chosen as the|,, “Then I went to pleces. Somes nure pile on the ofl fields at Cush NIAGARA FALLS, June 25.—In| the Huertistas, Villa, having taken | | bent of all his four wives, Whether he was drunk, suffering | thing snapped Inside of me. I re fas, cccording to an unconfirmed |“tch has just closed s three-day! | to" oe enorts that emissaries| Zacatecas, it was argued, the rebele|_,\1 never felt better in my life,”|from mental derangement, under | meeting place for next year of the| member nothing definitely.” Saport received here. The ghastly | 8e8sion here passed enthusiastic res St Carranta were on thetr way|were likely to consider that their| Stated the actor. “T am positively | the influence of a narcotic, or just Pacific Coast Association of Port REDDING Gal find was made by a party of gov- | lutions praising Seattle as a city of| +, Nin tls. there Was & Rrow.|cause Was Won, and that it would|® Young fellow. I suppose people | plainly fiendish are points on | Authorities, the new organization |. ® nition peetanaa ernment agents, who were search-|00d entertainment and the pos ling in today that the lat-|be better for them to push on with °” ae beach will be calling me a| which no two persons at the ot part. cbhiclaie. Whtek caked eek Hh se orm sited ea! rea y ap eg Ph car a sessor of a hundred and one beauty nd ee Se coniatien aaa dade Gio } kid have had an exceptional | jail a josed ®8-/a tremendous outburst by Renancese, oncesled cs nctween the {spots to cheer the traveler. The ee oe os sdb ry ie SA DRIES BEA e Sr HE| season Since the tragedy he has main-!sions here today. Gen. Chitten- Lessen’s crater proved today to Eecpoeee, 00 the line betworat: 12 {300 deleg left for homo tast|fesult In a refusal on the constitu-|rather thas Mrs, Goodwin Is in the best of|tained an attitude of careless in-|den, of the Seattle port commis. have been wholly unfounded. ily the state of Oklabome ‘night pe ee ee oh es 9 eee health, and, like myself, very glad | difference and sticks to the asser was elected president: J. H.|_ Today's advices from Mineral + Bh ec dapiallaor iia eran “ NGO sai to get back home, We will star tion that he killed no one, that he i nent and Manzanita lake were to the SPECIAL PRIVILEGE organs want the Hinky Dink charter adopt-|next season in ‘Never Say Die,’|knows nothing at all about it McCallum and Leo V. Merle of) effect that nothing unusual had opening probably at Los Angeles! Nobody else knows exactly what | San Francisco, vice president and| happened and that the crater had ed, There's a reason. In fact, there are several reasons. in October, unless it be "happened in that cell, | secretary been quiescent for a week. WHAT I THINK ABOUTIT Being Just One Man’s Opinion never a job for her, Presently she became suspicious. THEN SHE LEARNED THE TRUTH. The employment offices feared to give her work. The wrathy hote man had told them they would lose his valuable trade if they did ya Bi At last the little mother became desperate. She stole in a depart ment store. Later she returned the stolen | | foods and signed a confession that she had taken them “| would never have done it, but two | 19-year old girl would presently face|for the children,” she sobbed. “That's the very reason you shouldn't have done it,” said the judge, making a sorry failure of THE SPECTATOR A sad-eyed, weary-looking little|—for the last 16 years. But the!to testify in her behalf against the I rise to second Mayor Gill’s appointment of Erastt man, whose hair is Just turning | logging business has been slack the ed ee ee Brainerd as a member of the park board. The mayor ¢ ay, stood before Judge Gordon! why six months ago, she found her-| She did so, and brought down the ; not have done better. He has paid a compliment to a worth-| late yesterday afternoon In pollee|gelf working in a hotel at North| wrath of the hotel man on her head vhile citizen and at the same time induced the worth-while | court Nend. It was there her troubles be-| “He was terribly angry,” she told while cit and % Hf ee sind <ahained: eriele. Watts: Maularee | Judge Gordon yesterday. citizen to serve the public leeny—the theft of a skirt worth) “! WORKED 14 TO 16 HOURS A tal ce Brainerd is a peculiar character. He is little uflderstood. | $1) rom & department store. {DAY — UNTIL MY HEALTH| ten began the long, heartbreak instinct he is an insurgent, and yet for ten years they] little woman, mother of a|BROKE DOWN AND | HAD TO). , By ; vat 1} boy and girl in their ‘teens, admit-| COME AWAY.” |ing search for work. Burdened with managed to cme him entirely gagged and most always bound | boy and girl in th ns, admit | ae like isteg bart fitor the P.-I. How th did it I don’t know I can| ted the charge : ; a ; Ae rp ned 6 ~ sey mortenes as editor 0 4 - Sain 7 “My girl must dress decently to A few days later one of the wait-| against the ie home she owns in only explain it by repeating that Brainerd is peculiar | hold her position _and there was no|resses at the hotel also went down|Skagit county, and together with| His enemies call Brainerd a grouch aah names that are! money,” she said. and out She had been working|the fact that her 14-year-old boy and| 6 je s co’ eC eo s Zour And then bravely, but with little) 9 and 10 hours a day, The worse. Yet his friends enjoy his company because of his ge Ay And | {n her voice, she told the) Women found each other in Seattle, |actual want, she made the rounds mature, his cheerfulness ar nd his optimism The Brainerd that| oot her story where the little mother had brought|of the employment offices where I know has energy, enthusiasm and brains, and I predict that] ghe {4 a cool She has been her boy and girl to live, The mother |she was known he will do something as a member of the park board cooking for men—in logging camps, told the waitress she would be glad” But somehow or other, there was| looking stern, LITTLE MOTHER’S HEARTRENDING SEARCH FOR WORK FINDS CLIMAX IN POLICE COURT “I know it; oh, 1 know it, now,” | said the little woman, wiping away the big tears that coursed down her ks, She looked very tired Judge Gordon sig The de partment store ¢ standing nearby, looked intently out. the window, Deputy Prosecutor Ken nedy was unusually sober. Two po-| licewomen patted the little moth-! jer’s hand, . “IT don't believe you woman,” are a bad} “You have your children to live for, and I don't think you will get off wrong again. This. is a very serious of fense, but I'll give you a chance. ‘Will you go out and work?” said Judge Gordon said the do any- “Gladly, judge, gladly,” little woman. ‘I would th “Never can tell what one will do when they're desperate,” comfort. ed the department store officer, huskily. He had to come to tes tify against her. oe The little woman wants work— jshe must have it. And she says she is a good cook. DO YOU NEED A COOK? The Star has her name and ad- dress, also her telephone number, She wants work in Seattle, “T want to be with my boy, He is just at the age when he needs me,” is her explanation, » ee