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UNITED STATES SENATOR POINDEXTER WILL FAIR TO D FRIDAY ONTINUED SPEAK AT JUNCTION HALL, BALLARD, TONIGHT WARM.” THUS GAYL NGS THE WEATHER MAN SENATOR POINDEXTER IS NOT ARUSING THE D FROM OL 1” THE EAST WILL SOON COMB {AYBE GOVERNMENT FRANK BY HAVING HIS PRIVATE REPRESENTATI {UMPHRE ) CAMPAIGN MAIL PAID POR BY THE UNITED wee ee, RARRRAAAAARARARAAS RAR RAR AAPA HELL TE HY HE'S DI } INTO THB STATES TREASURY, EIS MERE TO SPEAK PER ="; THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS UNITED STATES TREASURY TO VAY FOR POST SONALLY TO YOU aan ARRARARARAARA LS PPP DPD PPP PDP PP AGE ( VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916. ONE CENT Vews stANDs, be ILL ATTACKS PHONE RAISE DEUTSCHLAND ELUDES IF OE AND REACHES HOME * JEWELER SHOOTS SELF THRU ‘HEAD | patentee Shes TRAGEDY FOLLOWS ‘WT [PLL GET THE BOYS INTO THE |TAXRECORDSSHOW WIFE'S PLEA FOR ‘noneesners| . TRENCHES BY CHRISTMAS”) COMPANY PAYS ON A RECONCILIATION “"**"""| 2 | ONLY HALF VALUE ‘ |CAPTAIN PRAISES U. S. | ss i a : pa Seas tae o Fred Larne, 56, jeweler, committed suicide by shoot- BY CARL W. ACKERMAN t ~ tay te ‘i ‘Z Declaring that it is “high time for the cities to Te ing himself thru the head early Thursday in the rear Of United Press Staff Correspondent 4 gain the powers of self- control” appropriated by the state his little store at 419 Pike st., a few hours after he BERLIN, Aug. 24.—The Ger 5 public service commission, Mayor Gill pointed Thursday had refused to heed his wife's entreaties to return to) man commerce — submarine ¢ ° ; to the commission’s latest ruling, which permits the tele the home he left several years ago. Sear Gegiah warehia old’ a ; 3 ephone interests in Seattle to earn on an alleged valu- > as evidence of “something rotten A revolver, wrapped in a towel, was in one hand) whole feet of American flan p d b ation of $6,799,902 . : - * . ; ‘ hooners, in the employ Py 1 when police arrived. The police believe he committed ofthe allies, when she dashed . j in Denmark sa ser a ; Suicide, and wrapped up the gun in an effort to muffle) out to sea from the Virginia ’ The public vice commission’s valuation of Se= Capes on the night of August ; ~ ; laced at $6,799,902 the sound. 2, It was learned here today : attle telephone properties was placed at 50, 2. yration only pays taxes on $2,279,-9 S. C. Hazzard, Larne’s former room mate at the} | Great crowds greeted Cet ig Z ; But the corpe free submersible to cro the : 4 i 7 362 in the whole county, in which are loc ated miles of and exchange offices at Rem Barker hotel, found the body at 6:30 a. m. firet submersible to cro Z : 5 “Larne was an old friend of mine, aged had been) Atlantic returned to her home é G wire, hundreds of poles, : 8 jast ight. wy, 4 Z _ ill and despondent,” Hazzard told the pMlice. “Last] B80 Koenig nad no fear of the | z ton, Auburn and Kent. night he said he hadn't taken in a cent all day at his| silled warenip patron whet ie ; Wy; ; — - ob Schor. Shatsaad ore. He gave me a key several months ago and asked) more, but he had not counted ti . 5 rf nt the assessed SAM GOMPERS me to drop into the store and see him each morning,} on the American | schooners fo Sy : Pee alue was theoretically 50 per cent ri Py P Pte ” hired to help trap his vessel ° = , value in case’ he might be too ill to take care of himself. Passing out of the Ca , “iy y z : A “This would make the real val | Larne had b en jiving in a little Deutschland encountered # é : : - z vation of all telephone prop Sumber o -fthesesgho owetaden ? = erty in the whole county only m ‘ room in the rear of the store build: | Dum ver Oty Skanes tot eas - “s iy otal er ” per of h jooners ty Ay [% ¥ = 3 558,724, it part of zs LO ing for about three months. He|jist outside Che ba y eres. oresakion, Gane ‘ slept on a lounge. Before that he They had dropp . * 4 y z ‘ og fish ft H other word ne company is eo lived at the Barker hotel. He had |tensibly to fis ? T0 SHOO IN not lived with his wife, at their Pose, Capt. Koenis = A ihord = Ay f \ x : AAA co ae pag lls eve home, 2419 Federa! ave., for sev-| make soundin we the Deutsch ) / ii _ f ; ndited a valuat rt? smorichn 1aliae ae oral Fears, land, aiming to signal allied war 3 ve 2 aaa tis around 6nd Seattle Congressman as § _ “Last night his wite, who hed |stipe If the submarine plunged thre , A jannually becat ; ‘ Workers’ Foe h d he was ill and despondent, Koenig telegraphed the % { a valuation of $4,5 or the ple, Gua ‘te hin heck at tho, here: ; ‘ cour PRAISES POINDEXTER Hazzard told Police Lieut. Hedges. Genes ee oan bo ‘ g 3 = Hate to Pay Taxes She wanted him to go home| vessel, that the Americ ‘i y = 7 Z h year a special representa Kentucky Doctor Who Ex- je ie culd be taken care of ernment observed strict neu 4 i Z rom San Francisco comes to posed Ex-Convict’s Past He refused, saying he would sta trality thruout the Deutsch , fais Ad" ttle and irises to get the tate ritish 4 rf $ . . Murdered at the store. I was spending the| !and’s stay. Both the Brit — : f ‘ ttn ‘valuation towered ¥ trening with him. : and French warships respected i } Titus aaunanna tn kins as labor, and praising the work of American rights, and made no tt phone company right to Senator Miles Poindexter, Sam- 5 the shooting which dently | p PRICES WIFE'S uae aia FE him instantaneous prob attempt to approach within the | ervice connection” charg uel Gompers, president of the OWENSBORO, Ky., Aug. 24. | #bly occurred about 4. m., the po three-mne zone in their efforts BiH 3 | Oe ey coon eeticey wonsiea Arnerionn Federation of Ginna , Ky., Aug. 2%. He was lying stretch to trap the submarine. How . ttn | | nis installation cost always in a letter to James A. Duncan, —While lawyers are building lounge, with the gun stili| ™any French warships were en KE > nu} \ Mi", Hi peen absorbed under the old ra‘ secretary of the Seattle Labor legal structures on which to ce against the temple, and| gaged in the patrol he did not The new ruling eliminates all sept a made public today, de- base prosecution and defense [tresped in his hand 1 1 wodro mn, t i lie Hu 50 tel one rates, and tack n , of Charles M. Wyne, in a cell | Was Native of England wee mvc abi a shad apes GOP we're f h N ‘ {$2.50 charge onto the burden of the| , “lt Je to be sincerely norma ‘ sear nage tie come gg . r ba s { the M ‘ f ‘ } eit Casi new phone user eee here on a charge of murder, | cary of age, had b miles the Deutschh w ci yur ua as b 1 But this oot the vont Ath Washington will avail them- Wyne, a woodwork craftsman, y business in Seattle for more (Continued on page 7) 1 t ves’ anvil chor n the Nor es nerican in the woodpile of the| elves of the great opportunity y | siness in Sea x : ger ; isan American the woodpile of the now afforded them to retire h iM make [than 15 years g \mer 1 abroad 1 . | r ) 1 n ruling is wondering who w of operation waste; William €. Humphrey to pri- Se for tle two Mite entiéren |, biisiness on Union * SENATOR SPEAKS AT an ee coe ' abe ee aeration ortant| vate life and keep him there. , t with the . E ; we » considered in deter The letter follows HOW “LOVE PILLS” . ma: ave. i 8 BALLARD TONIGHT . er ae , t ! ‘ 1 1 : rate adjustments—has not! “Replying to your favor of August & EFFECTED WOMAN er employed by Benjamin ng t fugt ' is shoulder , considered,” said E. D.\8 for the legislative records of Sen- 7 A “LIE MAL fA. hs . ay tsetted tates Sonster tiles erybody aie is just as strong as een in Ne ps “to see the American OBrien, assistant superintendent ag ros Pe neerter re sg " wg @ coroners © e ¢ was 4 4 of city utilities. um re e Mrs. Dora Wyne, wite of the || aid that there was no doubt that Poindexter will speak at June name held in high esteem throughout the world.” The per and the commission sending a herew h detail accused wesdunrker, is alleged || Larne had committed suicide, a tion hall, Ballard, Thursday me will “wiping Mexico off the face of the map” add to that high esteem? ave the habit of basing rates on|record of their votes on measures to have stated in a deposition | the gun had been placed close to night. a ; A trave ty of internati mal policy; a disgrace to the American people!” were the Thy valuations, en thejof interest to labor which have that while Dr. Dunn was exam. |) the temple. ie bad not been, dead Pps agp gab soc psd rds you hurled at Wilson’s dealing with Mexico And the seizure of Vera Cr |shole thing can be overbalanced | cc before the senate and house ining her throat: he gave her aj) ore than two hours, when found,| audience J : liminated Huert ‘ PONE RES Tt OE IE ant way or the other by operation during their membership therein, pill which made her feel queer; according to the investigation cheered his stand for political iminated Muerta, ¥ retenses for dont you say so ciency or waste and in addition I am pleased to that the doctor drew her head No hote, or other papers, indi ndependence and for the con- | hould have done nothing, then, to punish insults to the fla uer Former Public Service Commis-|state that Senator Poindexter has upon his shoulder, caressed her, || “ating an intent to commit suicide,| sideration of legisiation on its q arm ers; bu iould march on Mexico City because ar n sioner Reynolds said Thursday he rendered equally good service in then drew her onto his iap, and }| Was found on the body or in the’ merits instead of Ite party atta { r f » bandi /tad not had an opportunity to the senate as he did in the house, that she could not resist, altho J) oom labels , ai : | bay Ni is rahe etudy the ruling, but “was very| “He has responded to our every she did not lose consciousne®s - js 5 ¥ . et ial ie much surprised” at what he hadjcall without evasion, without ex. tt » the trenches hristma | cuse, and without hesitancy. He She als is said to have stated I x y ; that she went back to the doc e board of equa tion} has been, in practically every in- tor's office several times pecsnctanesaea a ght to hop in and make the tel-/stance, sympathetically helpfal im phone people pay taxes on the |behalf of labor measures and legis: —————$ 5 | ALIMONY ‘FROM RICH HUSBAND sommission's valuation,” said May-|lation favoring the best rests of if the law should exact “an eye | F W or Gill “Unless some legislation jall the people. | rom a ary) is hurried along, giving back to the| “With regards to Rep. Humphrey for aneye, a tooth for a tooth!” Wyne 8 ior “y bay the | V eran F ties their | power of control, | you will note his record is conspicue murder 0’ ir. |. ©. Dunn, | ‘ et this commission will be ruling that ous for his negligence and hostility. damages for an alleged wrong | 15th ave. N. E., wa dan ap {nine by her hua ees poe ee tt trie franchises—|BUT FEW OPPORTUNITIES TO to Mrs. Wyne. plication Thurs for $50 month ithe. aioe ee Editor Seattle Star SHOW HIS CONTEMPT FOR THE Wyne, it is charged, did not |). rary ulinony she desired | oe wee 1 would like to commend your WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.— ¢ eight-hour day such as of Under > Dp laws the ORGANIZATIONS OF LABOR AND slay Dr. Dunn because he be- ined aahraie 4 |yeince, their separation Gtrejau paper on the stand it has taken| The climax in the negotiations jfered by President Wilson city’s hands are tied. We can't do THEIR ENDEAVORS TO SECURE lieved the doctor had wronged althy husband, E@-/has taken up his residence in the on political clubs such ag the| to prevent the threatened gen- | The president is known to feel|anything. But we can get busy and|;REMEDIAL LEGISLATION AT Mrs. Wyne, but because the Strelar, until the divorce | Hotel Lincol He is engaged in| i It cannot mean any eral railroad strike appeared to {that the situation has improved|try to do away with the commis-| THE HANDS OF CONGRESS. He doctor’s lawyers had exposed n arted here this week 18 'the automobile business. in this than special privilege | have been reached at 2 p.m. |and hopes for a successfil termina-|sicn before the next big play. of /is one of the “old’ guard” that boast Wyne's past life, and, in state, Oregon and Idaho, his wife and cannot lead to At that hour, the subcommit- [tion of the negotiations the traction people is put over on of their fidelity to the arbitrary Wyne’s opinion, brought shame ize Mackintosh cald it was his says, and is more than able to fu aytbin than corrupt gang Branding Rep. Humphrey of Seattle as one who has been conspicuous for his hostility to Larne, a native of Eng tee of eight railroad presi will of former Speaker Cannon. upon his children, Winfrey, i om the evidence t nish her with a home and the nece: rotten policies, Re | Cents, representing the great : : . -——- -= An analysis of his voting record aged 9, and Beatrice, aged 7 Mre a wes more capabl tles demanded by her position tn necttul est systems of the country, Girls Dine While shows that he had 36 opportunities Dr. Dunn, fighting the $10,000) takin r erself than ¥ ner | life THOMAS P. GRAHAM met with the full committee of Host Is Going to to vote for labor measures. He 13 n 11 suit, revealed, it is claimed, that! husband panish War Veteran 65 executives to put up for a voted times favorably, times s, in earlier days, had served| Her attorney stated that Mra Foreign Servi discussion a tentative plan of Jail Over Libel against labor, twice he suswitaa nitentiary sentence on a char t 4 r support had been WOMAN PARTY TO settlement | present” and 10 times he was “not he had committed the same|cut off, had been forced to take up This plan tneluded acceptance of} NEW YORK, A 1 Solon J voting.” sort of offense charged against Dr.|tytoring and to hire out as @ gov-| CAMPAIGN HERE an eight-hour day proposal similar, | Viasto, president of the Greek news Rep. Humphrey availed himself erness. It was shown, however, ut least, to that proposed by Presi-| paper Atlantis, has a $750,000 suit of every opportunity to prevent the Dunn Friends of Wyne say he had|that in Whatcom county a suit for |dent Wilson for libel on his hands today and a| Charles A. Reynolds, former enactment of the seamen's law, closely guarded this phase of his|separate maintenance was pendin Declaring the woman's party is| Concession of the eight-hour day | little note, which reads |chairman of the public service |Which the American Federation of life from his children in fear that|in which Mrs. Strelau had b pot supporting the republican can i was to be offset, it is sald, by as Many thanks for the beautiful] ccmmission, was notified Thursday |L@bor champloned for over 20 people would point their fingers at|granted $59 month temporary |didates, that it is nonpartisan, and rurances of immediate considera-| meal.” \to be in Washington, D. C, on Oc-|Years. He evidently did not wantg 7 and ostracize them suit mone which she had been|that {t is merely an opposition | tion by the interstate commerce The editor, challenger in many | tober 16, to pre the general public to go down to “Love Pills” Overcome Her unable to collec to the democrats who are In) pox DON, Aug, 24.—Greek troops |COMMission of requests for rate In-| duels, ts being s by Klanthis| ments in the differential passenger the sea in safety any more than Attorneys for Dr. Dunn have} Mrs, Strelau presented state ontrol but have failed to put the] od ina’ ancient elt r ve creases, remedial legislation for| Vasaardakis, Greek conau! general| rate case before the interstate com. |he Wanted the seamen to have de nade public a deposition they say! ment to the court, sayin § 7 ffrage amendment thru; round the ancien’ c the rallroads by congress, and the|at San Francisco, for alleged def merce commission cent treatment and the normal free P 1ating their positions and “a am dom of a human being “It is to be sincerely hoped that the intelligent people of Washington will avail there selves of the great opportunity now afforded them to retire i) Wyne, in which | lau, who, she co! gress, Mi Ha H it, of anthwe ler orders creation of a permanent commis:| ation of characte é Hant| The case was brought by the was signed by Mrs . she stated Dr. Dunn gave hi love ed $100,000 wort f Morristown, \ and M ke a it re é ne jq {fon to settle future labor disputes. | Viusto is werviel more over missing | people of the Northwest against pill office, her, cut o ance wh mpbell of Shorthill, N . 7 Wilson Optimisti 1 dinner ¢ ement with two|the Southern Pacific railway sys lrement was ordered after| 4 big clash among the presidents | young women at the Vanderbilt last| tem to equalize roundtrip passen heavily | Was confidently predicted, A first} night than he is over the sult 5 , he Pacific Coast indication of this bro! out during He Was arrested just before e ‘ i m now stand, it i and that f the pills she |#he was # ng at onable Beattle to conduct an became 1 with the physician. |hotel here, causing the manage mpaign hi t i 1. |hotel her a“ man ule Greek positions had been It was after Wyne heard from |iment to declin tend her| They arrive dnesday night. | } rded by the Bulgarians for i his wife the story of her al- | credit s Margaret Whittemore, of | the sessions this morning when a} hour of his aypotntment with f saper to travel from Ch William E, Humphrey to private leged relations with Dr. Dunn Strelau, it was said, refused even| ttichigan, who conducted a similar | discussion of terms of settlement | fair ones, and when he got cash bail | cag Francisco and return| fe and keep him there.” that he filed suit for damages, jto pay for five-cent magazines she|campaign here two years ago, will| Charles Wyne, charged with jresulted in strong declarations | six hours later, bis guests had van . outhern Pagific sys}m and it was not until after the | had sent to her room while at the with them for the next two|murder; Mra, Wyne and sketch of |from some of the most prominent] ished, leaving only note of|than via the Northwest, tho the) MANY A BALLROOM GOWN story of his past was revealed hotel s. Headquarters of the party is alleged shooting of doctor, as | executive against acceptance of thanks and the check for the “beau-|former route is considerably | IN COV RING A WARM HBART (Continued on page 7) | Her expensive gowns had not | the Lincoln hotel the police say it occurred, any peace proposals which iuclud: tiful dinner lenger. REACHES ITS LIMIT eer ee i