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"VT Ol \ ! heard of those wonderful, peace-bringing heart-romances that kept happening back there in the screeching days at (iettysburg and Appomatox, haven't you? Romances be-tween boys of tar-flung battles lines and girls they left behind them romances that never could end because-\\ til, only because war cannot stop to heed a simple heart's desire. Robert W.-Chambers, great tale writer, has told suck a beautiful, heart-breaking war-and-lovc story in "I he (»od
ot battles, the next ot our great series of Saturday short stories. It will be in The Star Tomorrow.
FOR SEATTLE AND VICINITY: SHOWKRS TONIGHT OR SATURDAY, LIGHT SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS
EVELYN NESBITT ESCAPESON EVE OF SLAVERY TRIAL
Girl witness against wealthy man,who wrote the story of her life forThe Star rentiers, is mysteriouslymissing. See the story on page 8.
VOLUME IS
NO. 126 SEATTLE. WASH, FRIDAY, JUI.Y 25. IVI3
The Seattle StarTHE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARKS TO PRINT THE NEWS
onf centHOME
EDITION
BOALT GOES BERRYING DOWNIN THE RICH PUYALLUP VALLEY
Did you know that three-quartersof a million dollars worth of berriesare picked and told in this one com-munity every season 7 Page 6.
LATEST ALASKA GOLI STRIKE CALLER FAKESEPTEMBER MORN'S SISTER TAKES A DIP Will Seattle Be Ready for the Panama Canal Business?
Well, We Rather Guess So! Seventeen Millions of DollarsBeing Spent to Make the City's Harbor Second to None
'SOURDOUGH' WARNS THATSHUSHANNA MAY BE ONLY
ANOTHER ATUN AFFAIRCrook." he said I have not been
on the Bhu*hanna. but I know thedistrict. Tbe cotnpanlea InterestedIn starting rushes, always pick some
creek where no man can *ay, Ihave been over IL'
"Hero are the people who standto gain on thla rush The steamship companies, the railroad to Mc-Carthy. the merchant* at Cordova,
the merchants at McCarthy, andthe men who are already on theground at Bhu*hann». The menwho make the trip atand about 99
chances In a hundred of losing allthey spend on the trip"
Advises 'Em to Wait
If tbls strike Is a real strike. It
will be time enough to atart threemonths from now
"When I arrived here from In-vestigating the Silver Creek strike.I began Investigating and foundthat moat of the report* on thisShushanna affair came out of a
. clipping bureau In a downtownblock."
Warning that the Shushanne B°ld 1rush in Alaska has all the earmarksof a fa la* gold rush, supported by
Interests which will profit from ths ,
thousands who will go to Alaska in
?earch of torture. wae given hars to-
day by Cart Mcßath. old-time Alas-
kan. who la hars. after Investigat
ing ths rush to Atlin and Silver iCrook, which started two monthe
ago.McKath. In a report to Premier l
Mcflrlde at Victoria. eipoeed theAtlln rush aa direct plot by whichbetween 500 and «0«i m-n were led
Into a country In which they lostall of their money.
The Atlln ru»h. according to hi*
report, resulted from a preairang
f*l plan on the part of tranaportaHon compMlw wwl hotel keepersto attract a* many men a* possible.
Hs Is Suspicious
"The reports from this allied'find at Stoushanna read very muchlike those sent out from Silver ?
FIGHTER KILLSGIRL IN HER RED
BAN FRANCISCO. July 2V?
Furious becauee she refused to ac-cept his love, Joe Archer, a pmo-
fighter, ahot and killed Lillian
Sadie Fenard of Santa Monica,
r.ml, as ehs lay in bsd at her lodg-
twos here today, then took his ownrtfe by sending throe bulletsthrough hie body.
"You made me love you, and
Bow I've got to have you"Awakening the girl with these
tftords, Archer, according to NightClerk Hamilton, who had followedhim to the girl s room, seized thevictim, dragged her from the bodand shot her.
'Twill Be a VeryRoyal Affair
I.ONDON. July 2-> Th« weddingof the duchess of V\t and PrinceArthur of Con naught will take placeOct. 15, according to announcementhereiodav. The prlnc<- of Wa!e* It
Is x»d. will lie best man. and hissister, Princess Mary, will be a
bridesmaid.
WARM WEATHER WE
ARE HAVING, ISN'T IT?
9AN FRANCISCO, JulyTwo shapely lags, vlsibis wellsbovs the knee through a chif-fon slit skirt, drew a large
throng to the Palace Hotel
palm court.The lege carried their owner,
name unaacertalnod. Into the
palm court. Every one sat up
when the vision gownsd In
vlolsnt purple, strollsd throughths room, a goldsn gartsr abovs
her right knee twinkling a« she
moved.
ANDY TOO FRANKAndrew J Sutton was frank, bru-
tally frank, nays Mrs Anna SuttonWould go »ut with other womenand brag about It to h« r. she says
His cruel treatment be«an aa soon
as the knot was tied, In March.1903. »ch complain*.
On July l«. last, so says the com
plaint, he told her to beat It" for
good, and ob dlently she filed the
divorce null this morning. Thecouple have two children.
Seattle ie ths headquarters forthe great lumber business In Wash-ington
PENNANTS c "o PirAny four coupons clipped from The Star,
consecutively numbered, when presented at TheStar office with 15 cent*, will entitle you to a
65-cent pennant. Washington State Pennant now
out. Pennant* will be sent by mail if 5 cent* addi-tional for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or
mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue,
near Union Street.
COOPS. THAT'S A COOP INVfSrMfM
«Plrior* < opyrljrht. 1111. jbjr CtnioMl Art ro \
? ? ?
RimimMr Saptambar Morn?Th« famous painting by Paul
Chabaa?an unciothad maldan,atandfng. ahlvarlng, In a moun-tain lake?
It eraatad a big fuaa. you ra-mambar, In Chicago, and In otH-ar citiaa. among tham our ownSaattia Wall?September Morn's baby aiatnr
haa arti»«JAt i»r»«#nt aha ta the moot popu-
lar bud to the city.Sha la * wae. chubby to*, with
fui*y aoldan hair pll<«1 hlKh on harh»a<t. and her dimpled hand* hava
taken tba aam«> poatura that alater
haa In Paul Chahaa' pictureHha. like ail llttla alatara. haa
found tha place that aitter fro-quanta, and hare aha la standing
on tha aama axure-cur'alriert bank,with tha aamo little aaa garden oflon*, alendar leave* coming fn>mbrown aarth
Mrr big brown aye* are opaijwide and aa th«< Septamber mornIns mint that cornea a* a herald ofJark FY«>at alrtkia her, aha aaya:
"Oh. plaaaa don't think I'm bad orbold,
'Cauaa whara It'a daap It'a awful
cold."The plctura la on <>*hlbttlon at
tha atora of tha Pacific PictureFYamIDK Co.. 1115 Third a*.
ODD ITEMSSERVES COMPANY RIGHT
NKW YORK, July tt.?AndrewNelson planned to serve 700 poundsof fish a la "apeclal shore dinner$1" on July 4. The fish have Justreached him, and ha I* serving anexpress company a la lawsuit.
A CLOSED AFFAIR
CINCINNATI. July 26. Trippedby her unspllt hobble skirt whensh" alighted from a trolley car.Helen f.lmlm was thrown Into thegutter and badly injured.
A CLEAN BILL FOR DAD
CHICAGO. July 2f» - The fact heallows his young son to get hl« facedirty Is no proof a father Is negllgent, ruled Judge Sullivan In refus-ing cust' dy to the boy's mother.
"A STITCH IN TIME"
AITOtTRTA, Oft . July 25?The recorder advised Miss Kdlth Ander-eon to put on a petticoat when shewas haled before him for appearingIn a transparent gown which expoaed green stockings.
A GRAVE QUESTIONNEW YORK. July 25?fgpl.)--
| The roel of dying went up when' grave diggers In Ureenwood cometery won their strike for $2 Insteadof fl »<> a day wages.
AN ALARMING MISTAKE
CHICAGO. July 2S Mon Welle,rierlln. Mich , bought a picture post
card of the Masonic temple and
mailed It In the wrong place. Sev-en fire companies responded to Ih'-
! alarm.
GETS ON THE JOB.Judico J«r«ri)l*h Net»r»r, whoa«
appointment wa« confirmed by then< natn Monday, will take Ilia onlh
a* federal Judge for Wenterri Wa«hIngtotl ne«i Wednesday morning.Tho nnlh will he administered hy
hi* a*ao<late on tho bench, JudgeK. ft Cuahman,
.Jud*«i it)i? I Mr*. Nelerer, whoaehome ha* linen In ItelHimhani formany y»ara, ar« In Iho ctiy oa aliwukj hunting luliklon.
The hammer* are clanging!their busy tale of toil. Thepile* are driven. The work iswell begun. Soon the ironworkers, and moulders, andmason*, and toher ariitansandcraftsmen wdl place the lastingmarks of their handiwork up-on the big job
Soon, l>efore another yearshall elapse, you will see thisbird's eye view of the biggestand most modem dock on thePacific coast, at Smith's cove.
}W ih* Mlt>n>>w>f* lylnKali«nicsiit>- th«- (ircst Northern dockat thn pilrrrnw rI«M IIr the bIKRest yc»h>l plying >n th«< I'aclflcH«»i how tniM'h room It takan uphalf the IftiKth of the pier
A Mitt Of Frontag*Shift your tkw to tho Port of Si>
attic dock, no* twin* built. Seethe Immense frontage th«t will beurnllshlu «,MW) feet. to tie exact
almost a mil*.A mil"' of frontage' Knnm for
five or nil vessel* of the *lse ofthe Minnesota Room f<>r the bl*gest oceangoing rraft* In theworld
And that In htit one dock In th'comprehensive plan outlined bjr theport commission for the Improve-ment of the H<att|<. harbor
11.000.000 Spart on CovaSmith \u25a0 cove the '.arifpai of tha
docks. with It* supplemental Improvementa In th* wsy of a lumberyard, which will make the shippingfacilities for the llallsrd tulllm<*>the best In tha world. It» crsnea torontf) QMgoaa front ***a»» tn 4orkand from veaael to othar »aasclawithout a single ws»te motion, and iothar Improvements, will coat ap-proximately t1.0A0.000
In the background of this bird's-eye view of .Smith's cove. aa It wll!appear In ISU when made ready
for the traffic which the o|>enlng ofthe Panama canal will bring fntoPuget sound, you can sen a faintoutline of the .Salmon bay Improvement. rapidly reaching completion.
Some Staggering FiguresThis will be the headquarters of
the fishermen's fleet, and will add3,066 feel dock frontage, at a coatof $$60,000
Heforo many months are over, the| Imßli win have spent
WILL DECLARE MARTIALLAW IN MICHIGAN TOWN
CALUMET. Mloh., July 25 ?
Martial law probably will be de
olarsd her* today. Five hundredmilitiaman ar* patrolling theetreels today te prevent a repeti-
tion of yeatarday'* disorder*, whenan armed mob of atrlkar*. moatlyforeigner*, dlveated SO of SheriffCrune'* deputies of th*lr Mar* sndvirtually took po*ee*elon of theelty.
Hy tomorrow, It ls expected. 600more state guards will have arrived
Rioting prevailed last night andscores of persons are In the hos-pitals today, » Ith broken heads.
Smith Ceve dock*, ae they willmoth dock to b« constructed by O
11.300.000 In Improvements, InrludInc the enat of ««t*bll*hln|{the termlnal* on the East waterway.
MEXICAN GIRLHELD AS SLAVE?
Ad<l to these the r-oat of the l-akeWashington canal $2,276,000 fromthe government, $260,000 from theetate. and $;r,0.(t00 from the countyAdd $l.«00.0oo for the r>uwamlsh
Hundred* of residents are leaving
Calumet, fearing a repetition of the
»"'"ncs of 1593. when martial law*«« established and federal troop*
patrolled the streetsIt was considered possible today
tl at the strike will extend to 40,000Iron miners at Marquette. Gogebic
and Mineral RangePractically all the striking cop-
per miners are armed with auto-
matic rifles and revolvers. It Is
fisred the coming of the mllltlawill but serve to Inflame them
Eighteen thousand miner* and7,000 surface workers are out.
LIVED 30 YEARSAS MAN'S SISTER
I loot* nest year. The present Great Northern dock la ahown at the extreme right. At the left, th* mam*<e Seattle port comtnleelon.
waterway. $100,000 for the Rontonwaterway. $60,000 for the Samara-mlah waterway, $260,000 for theHarrison at. dock
ADD THESE. AND THE COSTOF BRIDGES AND VIAOUCTB.AND POSSIBLY SOME OF COUN-CILMAN GODDARD'S SUBWAYS.
Aviator to WedGirl Passenger
The other day Mlae Ber-tha Mack, caahler at Lunapark, made a flight withAviator Harry Chrletoffer-eon in hie hydro-aeroplane.
It wia the first time theyhad met.
The little god Cupid fol-lowed them up In the airover Elliott bay. He ahothla arrows Just as accurate-ly aa he ever did on dryland. And, on Monday, Dr.M. A. Matthews will marrythem at Luna park.
WHY THE DELAY?Why thfl delay In presenting the
city's application for lower gas
rates to the public service commis-sion?
At noon today Judge Oordon de-
nied the motion made by Attorney
Tucker to dismiss the case against
Dr. Annie K Russell, who Is charg
ed with beating with a can« Oua-daloupe Domlngue*. a 17-ynar-oldMexican girl, whom the doctorbrought to this country from Mex-ico four years ago. The case wnathen continued for further testi-mony.
935 now possessed, both by publicand private ownership?a total of71,621 feet. Over 13 miles of Im-proved waterfront, that's what Itwill mean.
And the best developed harboron the coast, as Chief EngineerWhltham confidently boast*.
CHirAOO. July 2f> Declara-tion that for 10 years she livedas brother and sister with WmHenry i«4»e, 70. former head of
the l>slrd A I<ee Publishing
Co., of thl* city, was made heretoday by Mrs. Ilarhara ("lough,RO, of Sherburne, Minn., whenshe arrived In Chicago to aid Insettling t.ee's $200,000 estate.
Tucker defended the "rule of the
rod" by precedents that dafedback to Dr. Johnson. In old Kng
land. King Solomon and Palestine.Deputy Prosecutor Steele charg-
ed Dr ttussell with having made"a slave and a peon" of the girl.
COPS LAY ATRAPWhen C. B. Mcharinahan report-
ed to Patrolmen Newman and Wood-lovethat he had been "rolled" forR0 buckarlnos at the Vancouver saloon, south of Yesler wav, they
were «ilr."d with an Illuminating
Idea."Dat yottr friend
"
here, FransOurcpplo. go Into the same saloon,
pretend Intoxication, anil maybethe same robber will tackle him,"they said ?
Frans acted the part to perfec-tion. Mike Fay will now be requir-ed to make some lu*ty explanations.
He muy bo chuigud with grand lar-ceny.
A RAT FAILUREThe furnished flat looked flat.
Sh<> flatly told him so. In fact, shetold him she was flat tired of him,
anyhow.
That Is what Councilman Orlf-flthii wanted to know at the fran-chise committee meeting this morn-Inn.
AND YOU WILL HAVE. CON-BE R VAT I V ELY ESTIMATED,SOME 917,000 000 IN IMPROVE-MENTS ON SEATTLE'S HARBORBY PUBLIC ENTERPRISE WITHIN THE NEXT TWO YEARS.
A total of 23.6K6 feet of dock <fri.ntage wll! |.<- added to the 47.
WOMEN MAYRIDE NAKEDTHROUGH CITY'S STREETS
LONDON, July 25.?That menwould be shamed into giving wornen the vote by numerous imitationsof Lady Godiva's hiatoric Coventryride la the opinion of LaurenceHouaman, suffragist author-poet.Addressing the International Wom-an's Franchise league on the sub-ject of "Petticoat Government,"Housman declared the moat remark-able example in history of "petti-coat government" was that of LadyGodiva.
In his view, all women should takeher as their patron and example iand uKiiln and bkhld do violence totheir conventional sense of mod- jesty In order to shame men IrftoJust way*
"It is not always sufficient to :Klrd the loins for war against evil.Sometimes It Is necessary to strip," 'declared Housman, amid embar- jrassed silence.
There were no volunteers for the jsttint, but the police are quaking (at the very threat.
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"From the chairman of the statecommission," said Griffiths, "Ilearn thai ho has no other notice ofour application than what ho readIn the papers. The resolution pass-ed by the council should have beenImmediately officially transmittedto the commission."
MRS.PANKHURSTCLOSE TO DEATH
And It was only two months afterthey started on their matrimonialventure.
JEERS MULHALL LONDON. July 25.?Death maysoon end tho suffrage activities ofMrs Knimellne raukhurst, leaderOf the militants, who was yesterdayreleased from Hollowny Jail as theresult of her hunger strike.
THE STORY OF LADYGOD!VAS' VENTURE
Godiva, wife of Leofric,earl of Mercla and lord ofCoventry, long years agorode through the streets ofCoventry In order that thaInhabitant* of that villageahould be freed of a fine im-posed upon them by her hus-band. The Inhabitants ap-pealed to Lady Godiva. whopleaded with her lord. Hejocularly promlaed to granther requeat if she would ridenaked through town. Shecaused It to be known underwhat terms they would berelieved of the tax. On acertain day ahe, mountednaked on her palfrey, rodethrough the town and return-ed. The faithful villagersstayed indoora and kepttheir windows closed. Thelord relieved the people ofthe tax, through his admira-tion for his wife's heroism.
Bruce AlmostBecame Airman
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FORT LITPTON. Colo., Julv 25.?j ( Spl. >?Hruce Hall came nearequaling the record of the Wright Jbrother*, famous aviators. I
Hut not quite. JHe built a machine of hla own, I
snd made a flight from the roof' his father's barn.
He will get better, the doctor#say, hut a sreat deal of Improve
] ment w ill have to be made on th«muohlne.
DRAG LAKE FOR BODYt'nlon Is being dragged to-
day for a body that Leon Haugh-inan. tins Pontius av? savs he saw
! Thrusday, while diving from an oldI scow at the foot of Hoien sv. Thebody was at the bttom of thehe said, and was wrnppe .blanket.
Tha I*rr*at ''tpmrnt In crowfh ofMl*All- nutnrH Rrhoollili* cn<lnr»i'm*nt i.f It* new in.<r» thttn1 1 l«>0 «** ?(ttilfnla They nr» nil *ln.l laHi » suod wutd for HjraUl'Vnvlla.?Advt
Karl C Orqham no* says thewhole thing Is a flat disappoint-ment, and he wants a divorce fromKdna May Graham They woremarried March 8 of this year.
SEARCH FOR GIRL
WASHINGTON. July IS.?Jeer-ing and frowning alternately at hisaccuser, Former Congressmanlas Watson of Indiana faced Mar-tin M. Mulliall of Haltlmore todaywhen the form< r agent of the Nntlonal Association of Manufactur-er* continued his story of the as-sociation between Watson and theN A. M. The senate committeeannimnced that Mulhall will he re-leased nt the conclusion of his di-rect examination and that no crossexamination will be allowed.
The city l* being combed todayhv the police for a clue to Mrs.t.elden l.uff. 17. of North Vaklnui,« ho mysteriously disappeared fromher home on the evening of July 17.while dressed In a house gown.
DIDN'T FEEL IT?
The condition of Mrs Pnnkhurst.who was at once taken to a hos-pital from her cell Is of the gravest,find a blood transfusion operationhas heen performed In an effort tosave her life.
Her pnrents suspect the girl's
former husband, Kdward l.uff, ofknowing o£ her whereabout*.
The ni >st eminent physician* InLondon advised the l>loo>l trans-fusion, pointing out that the mili-tant leader's successive hungerstrikes hud almost completely un-dermined her system.
8 HOURS FOR ALLWASHINGTON, July If.?A mod-
erate earthquake, which began at7 44 r. m. and continued until Ra, m , was registered by the selstnograph nt Georgetown university.Its movements were from ca*t toa est. Ill" estimated distance ot thl'disturbance being 8,000 miles,
OLYMPIA. July 25.- Joy reignedsupreme at the rapltol today, fol-lowing the Issuance of an drder byGov. Lister that hereafter theeight hour *ork day would apply Inall departments of the state govern-invnt under Lis control.