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"Sat | ‘alae Homer Brew Lands Back Safely F rom His Vacation on —= Island! / ————. The Newspaper With” the Biggest Circulation in Wi shington i. The Se attle St “V OL. NO, 148 Maiter 2, 1899, wt Lhe Postofficn at Beatt erenn M. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, AUGUST tegi MOTHER Ci | Three Dead and Pantages Home With ‘Growing Pains) Bride’ s Mother Sern * Dozens Hurt in te | Says Bridegroom | | Well, anyway just as soon ae i | “er Traffic Smashes | Belongs to Her! Both Women Insist They Are Wives of nk feneli ie "Boy and Girl Killed in Auto Crash William D. Hopkins When He | Is Arrested by the Police sic “Ton! ON Tacoma Road Near Fife; EATTLE police Monday were called upon to solve the domestic problem of whether William D. Hopkins, 27, i took us aro! ad and showed is the husband of Mrs. Myrtle McKinley, 39, or her daugh- isthe ropen, Motorcycle Victim Dies ter, Ruby, 16. “TRAFFIC NOTE EATH claimed week-end auto victims in three counties—| daywalking In Victoria is very King, Pierce and, Snohomish—Sunday. A dozen persons | dangerous, at any meregp a were injured in crashes and several drivers were arrested. | are Hable to be struck down by | Oscar I. Ness, 302 Yale ave. N., a 19-year-old messenger Hopkins and the girl were arrested Monday morning in a downtown apartment after a two-day search, instigated by the mother of Ruby. Mrs. Hopkins insists that she is the wife of Hopkins. He a hit-and-run bicyele rider. boon ——__—_ | died in the city hospital Sunday morning from burns and denies he married her. “Ruby and I love each other; we were married Satur- see injuries received Saturday when his motoreycle crashed into Hunting is very good in Canada, /@ truck driven by G. A. Smith at Seventh ave. and Dear- During our vacation, we killed 1.563 / born st., and caught fire, holding him a prisoner under the day morning,” said Hopkins. He produced a marriage certificate showing he and Ruby were married Saturday by the Rey. A. E. Greene, formerly bears — beg pardon, typosraphical | wreck, pastor of the Emanuel Baptist church, 24th ave. S. and Paton) cre, nena. eae |_ Mary Healy, 10, of Everett, was killed when her father, Main st. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bingston were given as wit- nesses, eel fine physice Columb The most deautiful scenery on} Thomas P. Healy, ran his car into a ditch to avoid another Vancouver Island: Silver Springa.| Auto on the highway near Everett. The auto overturned, eo e crushing the child and slightly injurying Jerry Gauthall, h Columbia was} 10, who was also riding in the machine. m pall ot amexe|__ Charles Edward Fowler, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. | : “| Fowler, 2343 Federal ave., was killed early Sunday mor: ks ' t was the bottom |and Miss Lenore Duggan, 1601 Melrose ave., \ injured, of the glass they were looking thru. | when a roadster in which they were riding with George Aw Groararny LESSON pie sd 22, Ran | Marion Patterson, Veda apartments, The State of Washington is e in the highway at Fife, near Tacoma, bounded on the south by Oregon, on and went into a ditch, the east by Idaho, on the west by| 4 heavy the Pacific Ocean, and on the north by Canadian liquor stores. mding to Taylor. who was dri rahe ad ing. When a curve loomed ahead Id get very fond of Van-| Taylor turned, and the car skidded Last week Britis shrouded in a bro’ t "Ruby's mother has no legal right to my name,” Hopkins declared, after his arrest. “I will admit that | we left Wichita, Kan., last Decem- ber as man and wi, nd have lived | that way since, but everyone, includ- ing her friends and relatives, and fox obscured the road, | es act i Twenty-five years ago, in the days when autos went by fits and starts—mostly fits— eke even Ruby, knew that we were not if it didn't suffer from | She 1efk the as uaah rani : Alexander Pantages didn’t run a chain of 60 theaters. He operated Alexander Pantages Merchants Gather for Big {tint ‘© our marriage,” said: op. rong ybtaghte Pag hg bacqepitestaed PAS agetrd tage ape ocas ar Aa | —and that was about all. He came from Alaska, opened a tiny vaudeville house here, ; Ate jonas. times last week it rocked so hard Pind Industrial Exposition | Mrs. Hopkins insisted to Police- that the gutter rose right up and|'© the Tacoma General hoapltal ok Y and—well, the picture at the right shows him as he looked at The Olympic, Monday, ready | |woman Sylvia Hunseeker that Hop. hit us on the chin. fel eg oon dead pe in | / Anal sis of Mrs. White's. ‘2 extend hig string of showhouses all over the country. The one at the left was snapped Merchants from far and near |*i28 had married her in Wichita melt eee ery ie Png etropolitam National y. v4 here in 1900. Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers! Merchants from far a ty |i&8t December, She explained to A | hering in Seattle Monday. Today's fadle: Once upon a time = ee were gat Mrs. Hunsecker her lack of a mar- a Seattle motorist in British Co-| Struck by a hitand-run driver at| Body Is Completed Hundreds had urrived Sunday and | riage certificate by saying she had 12%) aeons aie atx meee ot, TO) OPEN STAR ‘Vaudeville Magnate Announces Plans « ‘n’sonas lumbla drove by @ government| First ave. N. and Denny way, brought in new | jtorn it up in a fit of anger against Geter cae Galatad cece I éay- lett, Worerios Hay f 4 5S delegations who are coming to at- | Hopkins, ae 5 it. eo ‘e olson ere for he remains (yy Ww =] . 7 e , ; end Seattle great indus al and a |205 W. Armour at. was severely polson were found In the remal or New Houses; To Enter Pictures tend Seattle's great Industrial and} Hopkins told The Star his strange Up in Canada, there is tittle ~| bruised, but escaped more serious)of Mrs, Violet A. White, wife of ys Sa peace lmmibaityie™ ic tte papas + _, | Story of romance and domestic en- ger of being hit by an American| injury. The driver of the flecing| Crawford White. Seattle attorney, BY JIM MARSHALL. or affiiated with 60 show. {erchants’ exposition, which opened | tangtement, car darting around a bend. was chased by Putrolman L. M.| according to J. O. Erickson, attor Tr asattninh so iaeta Gee. es om coast to coast. | 8. the Smith Cove: terminal at/ “puny and her mother came West } You can smell ‘em coming. Norris, who commandeered a puss-|ney for the mother of Mra, White eB "AL cseued spopulen eacdaville ant iN cna foo ihe BES fee aE ee he (ith me last winter from Wichita, see ing auto. The arrest of the motor: | an ysin of the body, made by : | : = ; b ii The event will last thruout the}ican. I told Mrs. Fi d 7 2 te ela wv “i Sen je years ago, but ha lived for} 0] s. Inney that I ; CANDIDATE FOR THE POL ist who struck the girl was ex-/ 1 W. Harding, Portland chem- Thrown Open to Public In canietaneeso hi sh towr rg i i % a apes aot ¥ with a diff a siya of \ioved her daughter Ruby and that i 3 Bebe! pected Monday ist, falled to reve! « trace of any : : 7m i ‘ile. abound tha jcntertainment each day, both at/she loved me and asked for he: - bea Chi d h failing to t i of poison, E paid. spection Two Weeks = h his family, aboard the exposition and in Seattle at |sent to our marris Sa Canadian coffee. arged with failing to stop af id oF son, 4 lid u mag: xander, and was met bY | jarg bats sea marriage. ‘ eee ter his car had collided with an-| The BL TBtS OS YOURE |, ‘heirs patting thinen in shape this in the Iney, and E. ©. Bostick, | ""** fence’, retuned to let us marry. J Nine out of ten Canadians want} Other machine, Sunday night, D: woman's death will be conducted) «07. "e thik (Gaal aoning attio's the | m. of the Seattio| Tuesday the Kiwanis club will) then offered to take her back to te come to the United States, But| Brunback, 19, was captured by Pu-jalong different lines, Erickson said. week, folks, for the formal opening ta » West.” | house. He plains to stay around this fer its weekly luncheon to the| Kansas and wait until Ruby was ° country for somo time |¢xPosition and will put across fts/ 18, but she would not hear of it, alaskan trip be-|S24PPY. program In additiom to the Saturday, Ruby and I got a mar that’s nothing. Nine out of ten| trolman C. F. Buchanan at N. 45th|The mother, Mrs. Mary Sjoblom, | of The Star's Typical Seattle Bunga- Americans want to’go to Canada. | st. and Meridian ave., and was later | refuses to accept the verdict of & | jow ee released on 260 bail. No injuries | Kin mty coroner's jury that ¢ Rum ‘ : Hent in tole vation es th n features, |riage license and were married. She The. sorest. summer Rostaivw; were caused by the crash Mra. White died « suicide. he was] |. ; a sien. then lad cone ri H huge terminal building the |gave her age as 19. When we saw The one of which we dream, | Mrs. Nettle Huston, 16 nth? found lying ac woes her, bedi.in thes. 6 there. won't be a’thlbs to: mar ss Klondike largest quarters that could be ob-in the papers that we had run away Wit really serve fresh vepetadles! ave, was injured about the arma, \ Hite home in Seattle with « bullet) ie ey wien the house is thrown| bars in gold rus reminisced CAMPBELL $ tained in the city for the expost-|we decided to stay and fight it otit. And ers full of cream. | Sunday night when struck by an| Und In the temple jopen to the public next Friday of the oldea times attle in 190% | tion, ts crammed full of interesting | We have done nothing wrong and we eee auto driven by W. H. Ziegler, 1817 It will be open to public inspection | When he Invented vaudeville it’s jexhibits, Decorations are beautiful | have a right to be married and to a y r ve. 3 k ‘oday and started handing it j with colored streamers, huge bou- | love each other.” Being a tin-can tourist Js not with-| Second ave. W., at Fifth ave. and tes Con Weeks known today and 5 ser, out {ts risks, One absent-minded | Pine st. | ‘The intefor painters are just fin-|to the public over tho f : of janeriene A multitude of exhio'ts pkins was charged with a statu- tourist, at the Victoria auto camp, f 1 t a A five-year-old boy, Orville Rupe, ishing up, and andard F a small theater at Second and Sen anged in harmonic and appealing | tory offense involving the girl. This | | manner. charge will probably be canceled in cleaning up after dinner, and he} 9229 18th ave. 8. W., was badly ‘ture Co. men alread buay In eca He ; , Sa OTS GT ft ees is Mond: seintiae jd with | the face of the marriage. rew his Lizzie into the river, and| cut on the head and bruised when | CALIFORNIA ing furniture, curtains and drapes in They liked 1 h nid, 11 “Nut Hunters, He Shouts Monday a luncheon was held with ge ranked up a tomato can. | an auto driven by W. D. Demorest, the section of the house that already | branch:d out with similar houses in a bathing girl review in tt ree RR - $ of Sumas, struck him at Boren) gacraMENTo, © i } is in shape for th other cities, From that time, well at Budget Committee dining room adjoinug the exposi- y Sumas § ts », Cal ug ‘ s p success ‘ow pack tion. Visitors, the p: 2 ar ESAUCE SAYS: | ave. and Olive way. The boy was Pj gen tr that | ‘The bungalow will be complete ip] I've been a success. Now I'm back e jon. Visitors, the public and expo- taken to tho Swedish hospital. * F Bie the ene levery, respect. All that would be|!n the old home town to start work} sition ‘officials and participants at- é City council members are “squ men resembling the escaped on a new how: I don't suppose it'll ‘ kaa nded. The Lions’ club acted as s from the Oregon peniten- for some time — these | Tels In a cage” In so far as Council-| hosts, to vanesaver |Bob Would Fulfill lary had bee n in Yolo county, /housekeeping would be to order w| Pe ser take Cin man Campbell and the city budget| ‘The bathing girl reviews will ve | Star’s Guests to Attend Lib- ej few groceries at the corner and phone asary to move into it and go Island to see th | Father’s Promises voit. vernin Shel gb siegs ase the city flake! to turn ont ie tals We alrendy have our new Sun) nenrings are concerned. Monday | featured at each luncheon during | erty Tuesday Night seenery; but th | -WADISOM, Wik Atk’ 17-—As | the suspects today It hax been the aim of The Star to Brann rote any ao for | they Were considering odds _and| {he we a ea ae ‘ he aes cages saw was. three ; 3 5 ype hs c ft bun low that any man of mod.| Way I'm pla eta phisic id which would add $500,000 to the ex- dee ae inden crocs} Every person in and around & " candidate, Robert La Follette, Jr.,| Thatcher telephoned local police that | Cent bungal R - hod: p cund Se- polka-dotted liz- ndidate, : Spokane and other Northwest cities. Don't know yet whether we'll con- ewage ; Thursday evening the feature en- Unable to gain support for his|tertainment of the week will be| motion that all salary increases be| held at the stadium when Mme. erate m Id duplicate at a mod: Jerate price. And when you see ‘The Star's’ home, you will realize how ns ¢ ist y issued a statement promising | he had seen three m if he is elected to the United | the road in a large ates senate to fill the seat made| Sunday near Dt en sleeping along utomobi a oe ie ards and a pink elephant.” attle who came across the plains on the old Union Pacific between 1869 and 1885 will be The Star's guest tinue vaudeville in the present nigan, Yolo county Gite | lurchitects, contractors and all the| Houses and turn the new ones to ple-| referred back to the civil service | Hfnestine Schumann-Heink will give| at the shewine or im? Bet oa tire | Vacant by the death of his father,| Thomas Murray, one of the con-| aut techy ali weet inl tures, or put the vaudeville in the | Tererred | Ws Carapbell tela hist fe: [a eoneane: ecard ae Dieter One of the great mysteries of life | 14 wilt fulfill all the pledges and|victs who escaped in tho senaationa | rest. hay 4 jane thle alt) new. the and pictures In the iow.councilmen that they were} The exposition was formally op- Tuesday night at the 7 o'clock is why @ summer resort In a rich) (ary out the program of the plat-|break, was arrested here severa} |bition 7 o’clee! farming district always serves canned veretables and | condensed milk. present house squirrels running around in afened at noon with Mayor Brown| show. Pantages 3 something | cago,” getting nowhere, and not| Nd President Whitcomb of the} More than 150 have like one of ato Alger's yarns.| knowing everything they should| Chamber of Commerce officiating. | for the party. 4 siete strange bose Me: started. years: ago is he BN | about what they were trying to do.”|A barrage of bursting bombs and] 1¢ you have not yet received a Is Henry Mooring; th, in humble capacities, finally) Ranging back and forth thru the|Tockets heralded the opening. ticket by mail, call at The Star He wears 10 eye-shade | jam ng small series pA itp eer) wage increases asked, the} The exhibits are reserved exclus-| office. If you have not yet regis- When auto touring. 1 ae ne | He came to Seattle and started NS | efficiency committee Monday gaye| ively for merchants, local and out| tered, register at The Star office fbi | first theater in an improvised store | | | Don't forget the time—Friday, | August 21 ‘And the place—Callifornia ave., south of Avalon way, West Seattle. form the senior La Follette was|years ago and is known to have | elected on three years ago. friends in this vicinity, registered | light department linemen a new| of town, between the hours of 10/and a ticket will be given you. The majority of the flivver tourists building, where the Savoy hotel now Marshall, ‘0 scale of $9 a day. They r ja. m. and 1:30 p,m. each day,} Mayor Brown will speak and in British Columbia are from Lox|| Miss Alice Marsha jstands, Admission was a dime—and Angeles, Well, you can’t blame ‘em | Seattle, Wash. | the show was a success iy’, Wagew: of oulmde wiremen’s | Chairman Alvin K, Matzger. of the ers from $5.40 to $6 per day, | Show committee announced Monday. | being provided. 5] EGRET ad al Ne aaah ie My dear Miss Marshall: deer atte Genter: catit BPE ERE is to coincide with the existing | The show belongs to the public the} Tho entire middle section of the ny oleae There WILL be a sequel to “The Flapper Wife.” Local Chiefs in Running for wr ends all over the country, He extra entertainment features are for in wiremen's helpers. | balance of the afternoons and even-| theater has been set aside for the |, ulectrical meter foremen ‘now get- | Ings, le sald. Pioneer Party a ; st a ati sit rate owner of the Pantages circuit eh r _ DEFINITION Let me say that most emphatically in answer to } A wner ting $170 to $185 per month will get Good Road: A short stretch of your letter of inquiry. New Appointments | trom $190 to $200 per month, if the | highway extending from vwne detour be 4 peri efficiency committee's recommenda sign to another. | I have haa a growing conviction that there should |! wasHiNGTON, Aug. 17.—Assist tlon goes thru. Mrs, Bertha Landes, ea e ou 1 (4 et he || be a sequel. This conviction has grown with almost lant Secretary of the asury An | council president, could not. tell, Mose men Steud. yo wesls £",2|| every mail—with every letter from your friends and Beshaduct uti vend ety ia) enfin bahia paotied atl vacation, and 50 weeks restin | 5 ; Pf Par ap Larger b of 31 prohibition officials, state di. | ailwa employ prope vag from it. || my friends inquiring about, nay, insisting upon a rectors and division chiefs, whom | es would be considered before | e e e a Necoe sequel. Even the sanctity of my home has not been | he has summoned to attend a con- | y | Tuesday's regular budget hearing, In ccl enta ootin Old Silas Grump, the sage of|| inviolate. The feminine members of my household | ference at his office Tuesday Pumpkin Hollow, says that many|| pave besieged me. | "MPhe list in believed to represent | EX= Governor’s Wife itn) Gates emene senteegeee Bt “ man tho ka he need eat ‘ f ho pre ary result of Andrews' | rally needs an arrest || ‘Miss Beatrice Burton, who wrote “The Flapper |) inrbwinr'a’incustant aner| Pioneer Is Dead | Cees, ACREAGE Pistol Practice Fatal to Robert Irving; :d eas || Wife,” has informed me that the sequel is ready, As in search of 24 prohibition ad: | CLOSE TO CITY Well, reg ne nsbites is pid you suggest, it is not about Gloria Gregory. ‘It is ett atta, At cBarelabts off I Last te vee svelte mule bs is The ng better, You don't see so 4 si eae pies pba cals, who will launch the new pro |3 p.m. for Alice McBride, wife of © fat women wearing khaki breeches. | about the very person you inquired about, May Sey- hibition regime on September 1,|Gov. Henry McBride, She dicd Sat | r Want Ad Columns will On Vacation Trip help you to secure the particular A . Home you are look x for. Here ~ ny r al mour, whose husband killed himself. Those not called are believed to|urday at Minor hospital after several gidteeee Hla ‘ i} OBERT IRVING, 21, 1, of 1 1810 Sixth ave. W., was killed accidentally Monday morning at Piedmont, Lake Cres- senes will be laid largely in Seattle. The Nave been eliminated from consider. | years’ {lness. | ees Aeit nathan tke the title. ee ation, Others, however, may be} Mrs, McBride was one of the oldest | WITH BUNGALOW i ‘ a i | added [native residents of this state, She Lot Auburn: 10 dere jcent. A .82-caliber bullet from a pistol fired by Kenneth loose” is alluring. To me it suggests freedom, vaga- ‘The lst included |was born on Whidby island 61 yea county: prac. || MacFarlane, 500 Ward st., was responsible. bondage—Seaside, where I'd like to be right now. State Directors—Elias Marsters, |ago, the daughter of Augustus Gar new bungalow’ with Idaho; A. K, Lusk, Montana; Jos-|rett, a pioneer of the Oregon terri frontand rear porches. “Olt sta-.}| MacFarlane said he thought the gun was unloaded, daho; 4 Ask, Montana; Jos: |rett, a pioneer c tion Will p as is on th E . Q 2 , oph H, Richards, Utah; Joseph A, |tory days main Road to Black Diamond || ‘The boys, with John Stemke, 1008 Sixth ave. W., left Linville Orek Roy ©, Lyle! She is survived by her husband, and m lake resorts, Going Washington; John I. Vivian, Colo. |two sisters, Mrs, 1, A. Sllcox and at a great sucrifice | Seattle Sunday, on a vacation trip, Sheriff J. W. Pike, of | ‘Yurn to the Want Ad Columns || Port Angeles, investigated the shooting and pronounced it rado |Mre, Howard O, Durk, both of Seattle, | Acting State directors—S@muel jand a brother, Henry Garrett, and seo who in offering this |laccidental. MacFarlane removed the magazine from the dandy place to you, R I am sure that you and all other readers of The Star will enjoy this story. I am starting a formal advertising campaign at once. Meanwhile I am going to print this letter in the paper today, because | know many others want to know the facts herein, Cordially yours, leave the Saanich , White, Milord bat one Horten and othe: ¥. Ruetter, California | The Rev. Sidney Morgan will | AD THE * : : panis, and sow aw ph typ rr Divisional chiefs—I, A, Hazeltine, |preach the funeral sermon at the} ms || pistol, an automatic, but forget that this type of gun also pocrig, teens peur. “And phate EDITOR THE STAR. Souttle; Charles Goff, San Kran-| Home Undertaking chapo at 3 p.m, THIS IN || carried a shell in the barrel. cleco; W, W. Anderson, Los An+| Ty aday, and burial will be in (oes we e A.J. 8. j' gelos; Carl Jackson, Denver, Washolli mausoleum, Irving was an orphan, |

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