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WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY EVENING: “GOLDEN Sound: bit like the weather man had been drinking, doe He hasn't. His to come true. The golden si will happen on Second av. Fi evening, just as the prophet says. When you were a little kid you used to dream of money raining out of the skies, didn’t you? Just to prove to you that dreams come true, The Star has arranged with the thi for this un- usual sort Yep, i It's go- Ing to rain money. One peculiar thing about this shower of gold is that It will be re- stricted to the distance on Second av., between the Smith building and the Washington hotel. It's a freak shower, in a way. The Star's Pot- itch girl will take the piace of Old in P er Pluvius in this shower. ‘oduced her to you. jcKey-Bryant, the famous will manipul. the show- er aeroplane—i jower of containing orders on The hier for sums ranging up ju don’t care for money, the seeing others scramble for be worth your tim: shower will take place be 5 and 6 o'clock. AST EDITION WEATHER FORECAST — Fair eS weather promised for the Potlatch, ONE CENT 23%" Warmer tomorrow, The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattie That Dares to Print the News VOLUME 16. NO. 120. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914. WE'VE GOT SO MANY WE DON’T KNOW <6 ANTED—One young couple to get married on top of the Smith build- | ing tower.” | The Star yesterday expressed that sort of “want.” We had arranged for one grand “highest-in-the-world-outside-of-New York” Potlatch wedding party. We had gifts galore for the bridal pair. Dr. Mat- thews said he'd perform the ceremony. Mayor Gill had knocked several en-| |gagements in the head in order to act as best man. We had, in fact, everything but the couple and the license. And we asked for what we wanted. Today we have—vwell, read the story. At 2:30 a rosy-faced young WEDDING TO BE AT 1 OA. M. woman peeked through the door of The Star's editorial é aoe STAR'S couple will be married Saturday at 10 a. m., instead of 2 p. m., as announced yesterday. FOLKS TO MARRY WHAT TO DO WITH EM GRAND JURY HOLDS SEVEN COMPANIES “ASFISH TRUST Indictments charging viola- tions of the Sherman anti-trust _ act were returned at noon to- — day against seven fish com- panies, including three con- cerns under the Booth Fish- eries Co. at Delaware, Chi- cago and Seattle. : The other companies, al- — leged to have been controlling the fish market in conjunction with the Booth concerns, are rooms, and then entered a bit timidly, smiling shyly and blushing. Towing along obe- diently behind her wae a husky-looking young ma The rattle of typewriters ceased abruptly; the managing editor) looked up expectantly. The city editor threw away his cigaret and smoothed his hair. The telegraph | operator came out of his cage. For, you see, it had only been a/ half hour since the presses had | ground off the edition announcing |how from this group we wo 7 thet The Star wanted a couple tol choose cur couple ye | Packred teecrcrns, @ one of thelr get married on the observation We haven't decided yet. We! They'll have the car ready for platform of the Smith butlding | will hold a council of war today|them at the Butler or the Metro- . next Saturday. jafter the paper's out, and tell you|politah theatre, or wherever else the Chlopeck Fish Co. of Se- In it we promised the couple | our plans tomorrow. Probably wo|they want It, and they'll get a ri attle, the International Fish free a wedding ring, taxi, minister, | shall draw lots. around the boulevards or anywhere| } i Co. of Tacoma, the San Juan Mayor Gill, who will be best man at our wedding, is also going to be Seattle's heap big Dad Saturday, Dad's day. He will have to be in the parade, which comes off in the afternoon. Hence the change Dr. M. A. Matthews, who will marry the couple, said the change was all right with him : dinner, box at theatre, furniture they want to go. Fish: for three rooms, month's house a hie Pete’ ; . ing Co. of Seattle and the we ‘« Fish Market, stall 83, Sant- 3 rent, ete, etc. (With Dr. M. A. © mustn’ forget to tell youltary Market, whistled in over the \ = Seattle Fish Co. ve phone they would not be left out In addition to the indict. & them, and for anything, and will provide th . . : Mayor Hi Gill beat man.) hay fee Provide the) HRY 9, ment of the corporations, the Bo, although we had scarcely ex- atlies aaa s following officers of the vate Matthews, of the First Presbyteri.|#bout the things for our couple's Tet 80 soon, we guessed o. / = } 4 AR ious concerns were also ine Outfitting Co. A coming, even before the| ,, 108, Nati oy. ea ae a And besides all that fe the ar } dicted: A. B. Carpenter, pres- office y ritor "| the bride down and let her take| "27% Dublished yesterday. You : y ident of the Booth remember, the bridal ii g 4 her pick of ANY WAT IN THE fiven a dinner att party. will be y, é Co. Chicago; W. B. : @ Co. demanded the right | yp Thy. Wit osoupy. a box oi : i HN . of. the. Booth Fish : Mad, honest, fellers, we never| to make her @ white tallored skirt | Ment theatre \ " c "Co. at ttle: William ie, | to order, knew before the boss could sm! The” Weetioke The eo! woman's muscular | there'd be trouble if nj Calvert, jr, of the San Juan Fisheries Co.; H. O. Rob ; of the Chlopeck Co., and Maddock, of the Booth Burns Lyman Smith wil! peg: ge firet month's rent on pg ag looked poe ent ag dl wed aga) |: Burnett the jeweler? ‘rahi clothes, = ig watt in a rather | McCormack Bros. wanted to! ia7 by tad na av he aggre ae mood. He| Know what we meant ¥ ne me rolling pin, from H. A. Schoenteld, anted to LT ayia of the Standard Furnituré Co. “i o juminum cooki - hearts eat on Glv-! sits trom the GroteRankin Con” Either “the very best’ dining eries Co. of Seattle. come. and his face cleared. The editor reminded us of “When Knighthood Was in Plow.) | ay" vice on the phone. “Tell | ‘able or six dining chairs from M. ‘ A] : r” names from th or” as he got their ' * | the bridegroom to come down to A. Gottateta girl. ote my shop, at the Seattle hotel, and "obey fine pillows from Prottas & Secretary Bryan has just started his summer Chautauqua lecture tour—$250 a lecture, DEAD, 4 HURT That was just the beginning, [I'll give him @ shave, haircut.) “y athenseat rocker fro: four lectures a day.—News item. We managed to get out the | Massage, shampoo, shoe shine, and| po iment rocker from 8. H. nh eS Cee last edition before the rush | manicure his finger nails.” Lace curtains and yANCOUVER, B. C., July 16. 8. C. Wilson, paperhanger, 1401 and a steam wash- VANCOU . B.C, July came. | After that we fettlsm: |Mugo place, called today and sald|'X machine from Blake Furniture The Star sent a man up Following a night of drunken pees lpg he wanted to do the Interior deco-| °°» 415-417 Pike wt. Into the Okanogan country riding, R. D. Seward, chauffeur, was mittee. It seemed as though A fine set of ai rating for the house. shes—Thompson to Investigate a criminal killed this morning when his Ms everybody wanted to get mar | “Battersby & Smith told us to|puritire Co. (And maybe some|[| reign of hone In the of- |pick a bridegroom that smokes, county, chine turned turtle, and four r And a taxteab ti two of ico yhapsee now wet the id @ taxicab to take them to appears today on page 2. point of death in the hospital. nf fice Jingied all strernoon. They | ing him. the “church” from the Seattle Tax.|| Read about what's going on point of deectewed, kic meauiova for they have a box of cigars await- Jingled last evening, long aft. |i TT es Elgin Table Supply Co., 408|!°2> and Transfer Co, in this little corner of the macnine. er everybody but the printers Mari With the weddin. ion st., want to gi the pair & not unt!! Sat- Wiid West of 50 years ago. Fated ait the"terenson, |” all the butter they need for two|Urlay and lots of time for more 3 7 Secstiod’ os womens “reed aa AY RRA DIES IN A WRECK represented a prospective Fred W. Gust, of the Rosery Flower shop, got the editor out of bride and bridegroom or some ant, demanding to | bed lest night te ennounes Oi bec. RS CARMAN | HUSBAND KS at hoon today, Tyee-Kopa Koso ¢—--——______________-| WALUOWA. Oc. 30) 1h-am going Pp e way Vradenbu of the Tilikums. | POTLATCH PROGRAM FOR | |ging train ran away. Charles 't let him d TONIGHT liams is dead and June Mason fatal in first with a chance to give | 4st. ‘ of Elttaes, was presented with al | the pair some useful household od an ee ee ae Pay via CONTRADICTED SUICIDE THREAT gilt key, about two feet long, by Pe Christetferwon ¢les-ie. | Fy: be ; Acting Mayor A. F, Haas, and the plane. | Several, couples | made us oc Dag bee Popo allay jTilikuims were told that it would|| | International tong distance | TO MOVE PLANT legs nearly off, climbing up [sent up a handsomely | framed Mayor Gill was unable to be| | 0n_waterfront. CENTRALIA, July 15—T. M rint, expressing Seattle's good ’ . and downstairs. /P' present at the ceremonies and the THURSDAY'S PROGRAM Barr has purchased the plant of the . | wishes to the young couple, who ‘ First heat He ‘ yer ” MINEOL., le YA president of the council took his eat yacht rac’s for » hwest De Aquating Co., at Kel- A man called up and wanted to| Will have the “lofty” ceremony. EOLA, L. L, July 15.—The! Although she apparently appear- place. Vradenburg, heading the| | Pacific Net & Twine chal- pighenien Senavs it % Salem, ; Carman case still | know {f Tacoma people were| The poetical sentiments, written monopolized theleq to be in good spirite’throughout|committee of Tilikums, declared| | lenge cup in morning. Four mpany Hoped to create a eligible. by Stuff himself, are engraved on | grand jury's attention here today. |the evening, Mrs, Emma Rice, wife|they came to offer “peace and'| races for schooners and large anor for dried pag but suspend: n. thie is Joe MeDermott,” They jumped. ue % pam ,whe,, telephoned slated. | Serone, “the frame le ola-gold,| TB prosecution considered that! o¢ D, H, Rice, a dye worker, 618 Co-| S004 Will” and demanded the city || He, and sloope: og | {ed operations after several weeks. of them sounded enthusiastic and | hand-carved. aa ee bolle tl oa arr po br lumbia, attempted to are al a Tillkums would return it intact, he | Oe tan | SHARK EATS CLOCK, - exe to be a serious problem,| The Packard-Velle Taxicab ser- po mepeyy tll @ against ‘Mrs, beesdetostneg gin dsr One aaah fun time fs on. | tary srpfisations wg wis | THEN IT GOES OFF what we would do with them all—| vice, 612 First ay. wants the YOUnE|” Celta contradicted Mrs. Carman's| she will recover. Hs will last) Mproweh }four Gage) | i Memento: and’ Weston || 9 NeW. Yann sey, eae story that she was upstairs in her! When she told her husband that Mie b= nly a the weather, i wetack. stot pacahh aae eh moked Kee howd po Freeport home at the time the shot! sn was going to drink the poison} but have a good time. This is the | @——— eR Gas RADII odes pod aap We alagpP ches beg was fired th ! | Mn onl bag Fen ga a PM commit suicide, he thought she|cheery-erder of the Tilikums, who pre a lager ga ia man's—office, which .| was joking. smile at everything. shurks. He wound an alarm tlent, — late eile ue The next moment she drained the Big crowds were itn evidence clock, set the alarm to go off 4 4 contents of a bottle she had bought | last night at the carnival stunts within 20 minutes, tied the | The negress’ version was t! sh FY t Fourth av, and Lenora st |heard first the crash of glass and| uring the afternoon. Mrs. Rice ts) St | ; . - timepiece to a rope, and drop- Leis Jdst One Mavs QDINTON |the shot, and that immediately af-|#00n to become a mother, aor pat epee 8 a a of the! Five months in jail was the sen-| ped He eae ~ ba t . ca tide nation wah “ * * when the |terward Mrs, Carman came running | Si Christofferson is here with |tence given out by Federal Judge Erle ot Ste the. tleh-caheal |into the kitchen from the outside. rt 2 ’ his flying boat “Tilikum.” He ts |Neterer to George Nelson, G. N. fire- | At the inquest Cella sald she did) We 0. FOR CANAL stationed at the foot of Roston st| Man, confessed sinuggler of Chinese beady sel oer Frere e oe . r | not see her mistress on the night of and will make his first flight late |into this country, th i ti | ‘i ae : peti. swallowing lots of sea water. he murder from dinner time until! WASHINGTON, July 15.—Mem-|théa afternoon after christening it finally headed for the open " : 15 i 1 - ‘ The remorseful eg ~ the reioten se 2 atl Soe 5 minutes after the shooting. Recall re Men nd Sincgd ceremonies on the shore of Lake poG SAVES HUM) see at ferrite ‘speed, lashing the fatality to the caress vo the girl at his or Hy he put! wWINLOCK, July 15.—With a loss! the Pacific coast during August, to] His aerial exhibition, including « | the water with its tall, |her arm around his neck. She whispered words of endear-| of $6,000, the residence of Dr, Wil! | inspect the Lake Washington canal, |fireworks display, will be one of) GAaTHLAMET, July 15—County SAVE THE CAT Iment to him, and the machine went careening to destruc-|iam Webb was destroyed by fire of Grays harbor and Columbia river|the features of the big show, satinesoue, Sighea neh Hier chen 4 New York.—Five bisesoald sail tion unknown origin yesterday, '{mprovements. Woman After Record by his little dog in time, yesterday |to a sewer at W, 152nd st. on a hurry iain’ lathe awed i Another interesting feat in the ‘ ‘ Twas always thus. Always it has been the fashion to clouds will take place when. Alys | @OMng, to escape from his burning | call that somebody was drowning blame the amorous woman for the man’s fall, 9 McKey-Bryant makes her attempt eran ue was alone in the build-| there. It was a large black cat, : Samson, a judge and consequently supposed to have | to set a new altitude record, ng at the time, | Saved ‘ eS judgment, told his fatal secret to Delilah and she got his a ge Ry Sean ee peat ~~ ; P y , yi r ew ota o > e hair. Samson betrayed by Delilah, the world says. Vet) seers and the musical recital at many a woman not only trims man’s hair but also his} Eflers hall, Third av. and Uni- whiskers these days, and no disastrous results follow, either.| versity st., proved a treat for those who attended. © Cleopatra worked on Caesar — ee, _ the slit ‘ Delegates to the Northwest Car- clothes business. Suppose every One OF US Who sew & slit] Objecting strenuously to the ex-| Three automobile men are inter) penters’ Council arrived during the Se got as rattleheaded as ‘they, wouldn't it be a merry little old|tra expense of $204 for auto hiro| ested in the payment. 1. W. Clapp) morning ahd will hold their ses There's a smart Aleck at the carnival grounds on Fourth av, and | | claims the larger part of the amount] sions at Carpenters’ hall, Fourth | Lenora abides 1 = i; “tap epitihtae i _|during the month of June, when the top nig auto services, while E. Mur-|ay, and Pine st hee Dancing Dotis.” : Salome—well, a mere man promisec ier anything she inty has 15 automobiles in its! phy bas a bill of $12 and A, Fournier ‘The international long distance hibited his idea of smartness last night by using profane and . asked and shevdemanded a man’s head All masculinity down service, the county commis: | has one for $38, cruiser race from Vancouver, B.| vulgar language that could plainly be heard by the crowd in front of would ha-ha at the fellow who entered into such an agree-| stoners have held up the bill for fn} Commissioner MeKenzle objected | C,, to Seattle will end at the ater: | him, which included a lot of women and children, as well as men. frent now ys 7 | vestigation to the payment of the bills, declaring | front some time near 5 ocleee This is Potlatch week, and Seattle is going to have a good time, BUT “ta : : Me aad bla fi lov. Ss | The expense was incurred in 15) county autos should have been used ~ IT ISN'T GOING TO STAND FOR ANY HOODLUMS AND VULGARITY, No, sir, it isn’t safe to blame women for loving Us. SUP-|rr54 quring the month to permit|Commissioner Knudsen contended . The carnival management can rattle the can in the neighborhood of pose they quit, wouldn't it be too terribly dreary to con-| juries to examine road condemna-| that the price of $4 an hour charged A STAR WANT AD will] that “amart” spleler with exceedingly good effect all around. THE MANAGEMENT DOESN'T, CHIEF GRIFFITHS WILL, template? tion eltes in litigation, by the auto owners was excessive. [sell it quickly.

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