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— LAST EDITION — walk too close to the eaves of the build- Anyone who can use some good second-hand ings. If you do, something may drop. Don’t clothing to advantage, telephone to The Star say we didn’t warn you. we can supply their wants. VOL, 10, NO, 277 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1909, PRICE ONE CEN eIBOYS AND GIRLS £42.75 BEN HUR O84S=4 GET BUSY | (gs ae L332 LN KOT a OFF THE |p cceeee| FOR FULL WOMAN | MP | STORY ONLY TWO TOWNS HE WANTS TO KNOW FELT THE SHOCK WHAT YAKEY MONDAY. SAID. Allutian Islands Had Two Afternm . of Fight on an Temblors, Both of Olympia-Bound Train Short Duration. Last Saturday. J _ MOTHER OF RAILROAD PRESIDENT IS KILLED mes Force Entire Fam- ily to Flee, With Two Fatal Results. NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Jan, 13, . fen ‘ , : 6 By U. P.—Fire, which com: . ‘it Ain: fr BY T. J, DILLON letely destroyed the handsome PUTO RG | z . a’ eareh PL ‘ r t fesidence of Samuel Higgins. water ‘wets : ' ; 7 > te ‘ a P om enatorn erai manager of the New abreast earth ee oe A i tine v. lork, New Maven & Hartford In at he f ae i ‘ sie . “fralilway, caused the death of u eu ‘ ‘ : < fg his mother, Mre. Isabetia H ot : rated was Sle ins, ’ . ye Moore, aged 84, and probably x ~ ; outta ae aa ihe fatal injury of his mother. | ‘ ‘ Xe 4 ral Mrs. M. E. Corbin, early “ ‘ hea k ‘ we: Wee z Higgins, bie wife, his daughter 7 ta Teabelia, and his young son barely a te " I th e with their lives by jump- | ghaw for. whom th no ent nent. At June fag from the second story windows. | elatis writing a} Valdex P ‘The fire was caused by an over drama Umation qua Beated furvac Higgins was awak- | The othe Ww the only rea-j had oetugre u ened by the smoke and aroused) won be jan’t ty girl te that he) patches were ne toWas were still om land : the fam!! happer A. M. Hartwell ‘The flames were well under way, | of th ann, Yale won ‘ ‘nd the only manner of escape was t him as Grace The dtepatch from N 1 BEN HUR, MOTHER AND SISTER. out thé theory that it is Rjumping. All sprang from their + i ses = = * itte pla: he } .. &@s soon as they were awaken-| . given by Yale at that €ora® extinct voleano on the } Leading characters in Lew Waliace’s mighty drama. and leaped from the windows. | rt f-Awstoria the Aleutian jlands may have become Prine ane ; ‘a Mrs. Moore was killed in trying to wnt he a WINNER ¢. There is great relief in th eattle schoo} children have for the past four days a ti pu e, ar 4 enough Dqevape, and Mrs, Corbin was hurt| t thelr friends | not very patiently, to be frank—for the Ben Hur announcem which | fetiows personaily politienllst smised would appear in today's imsue. The Star keeps it nch of ravenous wolves feast on the flesh end nes of the Son of velf, if he dareq@ right-of-way te | elty by, Alaskans th fa fumping. | and 4 relatives jn the north are safe.| The gts cing Tt was bitter cold and the victims, | the United States cable) nites hie ir halk Sn Sant est ebnadaiah rege per re Byes who had not stopped for clothing went owt of coramisasion and delays . gla ¥ ad al p mystery tha Were given shelter at the hony were expertenced in securing an-| &# been the talk of every schoo! child in the city. The Star has a treat of netghbor evereay ‘e 6 went over the Domis- in store for 300 grammar, high and parochial school students. in other lon wires, fears were entertained elaaedliiie words it has 300 tickets to the famous production of which General Lew a* that comm calamity bad cecurred. " ee ws Wallace is author—Ben Hur—which is to be presented at the Moore ¥ ' 4 where they have ed, no 4% #ablenh!p Burnside started td pee inka a does any of the family care to leave. | this foremven for Cape Fiattery,| theatre for the week of January 25th, and 300 schoo! boys and girls are | pt iging the few minutes where grapp Will begin for the | to be the guests of The Star at its splendid theatre party } 1S DISCOURAGE the repor who called there today loowe en@e of the cable. Tests show The Star has purchased $750 t best ‘ t } ‘ equeated. that seWlral breaks have resulted ar Bae purchased $750 worth of the best seats in the house the Initia rforman After an absence of nearly 1 Mr. ¢ mer would not » the from. thé earth's vements. narges again Rng nat ts Hees goad an crowd with 4 hongs, and thert and try out with n of my profes< SUM STEER De you remember what aoe Weatherman said a few ago about the weather * thy a little? Weil, he & had a bum steer ® Of course, there are thermometers and thermomet ers and they are not all expect %® WEATHERMAN HAD A * years from his home and famtly, | rter, preferring to walt un “ Now-—-how to obtain these tickets! Henry Craemer, convicted of and af seeing Mr. Wegene wor GUIL TY OF | The Star asks that every pupil who wants a ticket, write an essay sentenced to hang for the murder he owes his liberty. | jon Ben Hur, Deal with any part « that you wish. It will, of ¢ " of Philipina Mueller, is again with No Other Trial Necessary . SA NTA LAT 3 an father will tell his family at thelr home, 1739 Mel j BRIBER ‘y feta “ rt ee peek, mot Regarding the agreement made ok th cational value to tose Place. €@ to agree exactly, but on an by Craemer with Wegener that be! PIPTSBURG, Jan. 12.—By U. , > Just one hour before he was ox : sooay , ' y =; | this masterplece of An an literatare ts re " : " for trt BYerage of all the repor' pected, 10 o'clock this morning, | Would give himself up trial if jen Hoove ® eat the) P-Charies 8. Cameron, presi If you intend to t ' F ed which range from six = ; tea . necessary, for the murder of M 1 Bade at dent of the Tube City Railroad i intend to oc read these instructions over several times, )@ to thirteen above, its all to bm oe a aug nor Minna Muciler’s child, Mise Craemer st De i y a he a Mg compatiy, charged with attempt very carefully, Your story must be short. One hundred and fifty words | by oe sheet arseee weuper, penitentiary, walked into the house, °@ this morning that she did mot | Of Misral Hits. fv vtask of revising, 0 Beliery of a counciiman, has | is the limit. You must write very plainly on one side of the paper, in From the outlaying portio 4 fd int 0 approve of the plan as it will meen | @ stupendous bs «ne been nd guilty, the jury de . # of town comes the reports that and once agai: this vietim of eir- |) “ coe teas tt lees work s already pF: 7 Am ce par Bal the upper left hand corner of the first page write your name, the grade | Hike theremometer actually # C¥MsANCe came unto his own unnecessary as the evidence offered oan sees "| oon Widay was refused bail al- | YOV Bfe in, and what echoo! you attend. Enclose in an envelope and shinai & reached six degress last night Reunited Family, In the other case shows absolutely ‘vo. | though he had secured $28,000 | *ddrese to the “BEN-HUR” EDITOR, THE STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. | gut HE But after all else is ald, the ; ‘ I" we ARRIVES, DUE TO * after @ The scene that followed this un-| his innocenc B sas ta cliioate ol tat a ties for his freedom. | On the upper left hand corner of the envelope, again write your tT ® fact sti! remains that it is not d arrival would be hard to) Miss Craomer hers the ot picases aha passages, mak-| caMmampn’s attorney then mo | name, grade and'school, Be sure that you do this, and av ny raix up.| Cagepreth eat | any warmer nor is it likely to The members of the! parden to the Walla Wal 2 gies gin Phy ometenn ed toga now trial | " yo SOME ONE, m + toh ¢ ur » arriv the er entirely Don't be afraid to enter the competition. There will 75 tick family were just preparing to leave tary Not until ahe arri taiin'” ehjasthonel fenbares r will be tickets yo! r ore telephoned the war * there | f put aside for the seventh 75 ft hi i . one in the family hung to him, sob |released. The meeting the | Foung people, “My purpose In to or students of the parochial schools. By this arrangement | Santa Claus’ day, but it is not the : make the Bible strictly mo lower grade students will not be competing against the pupils of the | Case in this instance, for there was bing In their joy. It too much | father and daughter In warden's ading matt some few days yet. lisbury'’s prediction to re snow and con cold weather. ai s ES EEE ee ee PRS E EERE REE ES 4% of a strain for the wife and she/ office was extremely touching. the | "4% sons ue. aos ead | Digher grades pcg AP ig domains By oo ti kB [nearly collapsed. But he is happy |old man crying ike a child for| At the honton. fe Nae Start your stories immediately. They must be in The Star ottles' ISnomensd. thowde eomanias ate jRow. He does not want one mem-| joy. The two left Walla Walla pt) He will alien to, tae tt willl by noon January 20th, or they will not be judged. |; Sole ae, tz making we hie toes ber of the family to leave the room|5 o'clock Jast sight ___.| be readable and understandable for | A committee of prominent educationalists will pass upon the merits | tributions to the family which ape Sai the youngest children jOf the essays. Remember, neatness will be a feature. On January 224 | Pealed to The Star for aid, remem- $ | RY CH NIN F CAUSE D Two san DROWNED AND ein The Star will name the winners, and on the morning of the 23d, at 10 paced gig pgorgien fe oe NORTHERN ITALY, LIVER OF 21 ARE NOW IN. |°CI0cK, they are to assemble at The Star office and get tickets jceive, and as a result there wag : MISS FUZZEL S$ DEATH SRAVE. OANGER. Each pupil must appear personally. The Ben Hur editor wil! have|included in one of the best packe |no way of knowing who you are unless you come to him personally |®®¢5, brought to the office a fing | gant BARBARA, ( Jan. 13. y me him personally 7 UP Two men a soa and | Gnd make yourteit knows! Be at The Star offic 8 supply of mechanical toys, a whise ROME, Jan, 13—By U. P— } on Seventh av., be-jtie, marbles, birds, clowns and the 018 DEADLOCK IS BROKEN | grain of THE DRUG IS FouND ‘Ot nearly a grain of it was found All Tuscany and many cities ie ‘inal of 21 « nore. o_ a ees | ee nm Union and University ste, at 10 o'clock sharp. like ECTION OF DENEEN | IN DEAD WOMAN'S Ts mosngn |’: So Mortnere: aly anes: eee ere paieet te hich ta being dash.|,. BEAR IN MIND—You are going to be the guests of The Star at| When the things were taken to » amount o s polson! by a severe earthquake thie | Sy * . | this monster theatre party. There ar —|the home of the little led he wai TO BE DETERMINED. / STOMACH. was found in the stomach of Mrs.| morning, and vague reports of [ed to pieces on the rocky ET predemenisedpaes enon padi Be » ar thpuaiioentc to the contest vila with joy. Coming close ta ed | At the coroner's Inquest, which | YOUNG, Who died a few days before.| Heavy property damage in the |nouth Of the town of Surf, near | Ju p dealing with some portion of Ben Hur and | the reporter, he wuld ae RRR ee The theory of the police ts that Mrs. |. jarger cities have been receiv Point Afguella light, today, after! if in the opinion of the committee your essay is deserving they will Works for Santa Claus is being held this afternoon over) Young, after quarreling with her) 94. At Genoa the shock was so | going Around at 10:30 o'clock last! recommend your name and you will get your ticket . "You aren't Santa, but you work one older to write {t,| for him, don't you?” and the fathen % ODENEEN |S GOVERNOR. * SPRINGFIELD, Il, Jan. 1% -—Bulletin—The vote of the the remains of Miss Amanda Fuz- husband, took the potson he zell, who died Sun a headache pow¢ _ heavy that the people rushed | sight ; ee a Ww ter taking | with suleidal intent and that she # their houses and would Two ibe were drowned last nigh report of | left the other tablet, hoping that her| Out Of thelr nous Boe eee | while, eftems ch shore | Be honest with the Ben Hur editor and yourself with tears streaming down his face, © the story yourself. Don't get some - * * * * ‘ Fecent election in ember &| the examining ct was filed, husband would get it, but that It! Cities affected were Milan, | throdgiiethe t. and Captain The production-is given under the direction of John Cort and is one | ®#!4 ae Was canvassed during the day * | tending to show that the woman was accidentally given to the YOuDK) Lombardi, Venice and Padua, in | Bjclingkt and members of the | of the most stupendous projects ever undertaken. It will be well worth That lad has prayed, for Saats ® by the iegisiators in the as ® died of strychnine poisoning and woman Venetia, and Florence, in Tue | crow a@® still aboard the doomed | ors for weeks ® tembiyx the xenate being pres * ore = cany. Later reports indicate vessel, AM efforts to rescue them |? ‘w ; ? The mother was So. overcome ent at its own invitation. # that the shock was mere se having proved fatite, according to atch The Star for further particulare—but don’t wait to start your| With joy that she could not staf % Deneen was declared elected # | vere than wae reported at first. advices fecetved here. — story. god OOM. ; Hen W governor, Arrangements for # | No reports of deaths have been The Marston ts a 647-ton vessel In order that those who desire to compete may become familiar with | 7 mare Gresko lace ty i *®inanguration next Monday * | received, and the detaile are | She wan built a year and o half) 1. sory without reading the entire book, The Star today pr ee: ee ee nee Were then begun * | monger Ingo at carried 1,100,000 feet of ar today p’ first | high with contributions of cleth> > | lumber o's stirring tale of the | ing for p (a ‘O, Jan. 15 lating AND KILLED 1h HER w ss “ Lc earipeden, masthead ; The tavitatiog j + Christ. The synopsis will appear in five inst Mond PEPE EEE EEE ES 9 LIBERTY BELL hg, —_sehewagaalg ot albali +s January 38th to oe ‘ Re: the _— and > SPRINGFIELD, tl, Jan. 13.—By | i. | ed out, Women's clothes are VU. P—The fogisiatiy " deadlock EATTLE * THE WEATHER. *F plentiful over the recoun! of votes to deter- | Fy naman pmsl FOR * Light Snow Tonight and rd , Some of Seattle are vring the bedy to tow PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 13.—By U.|® Thureiiay:; Continued Cold; the nenite : hey have a been neen » yor of Tilt a | but had n returned up to a ls >. Mayor Re: t has P| * Moderate Northeast Winds. in trouble themselves or have @ iecher tokey th ¢. fee ie oe PLAYIN® WITH A hour this afternoon . : ny vequants ttle. > great insight as to the needs of 7 ne oF Dp REVOLVER. f mai uu , eee Re! the poor. Little boxes of needles’ Ations for a recount in both how The man and wife had oceupled | ington siate, and other " 22 nd| and thread were included in a nume of the ' party purchased at one of the largé Tegistered yoted for higi, and home, at Elliott station, near Ren- | the request. The DEEP LAID PLOT 18 LAID BARE | of tho state *| atores ae spools of thread and 20,000 Stevenson votes were ton, at 9:30 o'clock last evening Cty ie POSTPONED. oon act | | TO DEFEAT THE ELECTION Members of enclosed them in the envelope bears eps for the republicans The only witness to the tragedy | ,, SAN FRANCIS Barat | OF CHAMBERLAIN. salttes” are cire ng me} of the Pacific States Telephone iY T. J, DILLON a bers oO} clares that the shooting was acel-| Of the Pacific Sty ev, sey PERK l NS ELECTED Pages: +4 Jan, 13.—Howard D.| asking ‘ lain to prom.| Most of the clothing that has dental loribe. thy win cr Bin paige SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan Taylor, -representat from King. SALEM, Ore., Jan. 3.—By U, P.—|{!8e to resign his office as governor | been brought in is clean. Many Acearding to the husband's story, | (rome. Was represented Uy By U. P.—-The final formal sy tol inteuduee and had passed & reso.|New developments in the Oregon |{™mediately after his election as|of the articles are even damp from Mra. Doenitz was fooling with « re- |) 4 “ mo Ss 50 6008 “) the elect f United! lution jmaking February the i" ny mesh United States senator jthe washing that they heve just re- volver, which was accidentally dis-|'" court to answer several indict-| PProve ate core C. Pe Man EE Tor’ the introduction of enatorial situation reveal & deep! These petitions are in direct yio-| ceived. On some are recent pateh- charged, the bullet entering her ewer a ree a . = Ble tock place at. hoo rihitie, January 29 was designated |/#ld plan to defeat the people's lation of the corrupt practice act, |{ngs, showing that the woman who | nd ‘as postponed until Febru | took place at noon q Y installment of * aliments, ending } who are in need mine the election of Charles $. De-| HUSBAND SAYS WOMAN WAS | Coroner to ‘Phe dewocrauc members all Mrs. Margaret Doenttz, aged 22,| the promises with the intention of! tions on the Pacific coast to . fee Ay 7 it 15,900 men not naturalized |a wife of less than two years, was! raising chickens for m et pur-|the Liberty B tile for the | Pr sree! Lee . er packages sent in. Ono for Deneen, 15,000 eitizens'shot and instantly killed in her | pose ; personally, is In hot to direct election by the w : ing the store's name. was the woman's husband, who ¢ islature petitions Many Ministered Unto. choice and deadlock the legislature | enacted at the general clection of | fixed up the imer head, " and lower ho’ of th emorial day for W. H. Thompson aokage had to patch UY ASHINGTON | Coroner Snyder was notified this) *°Y 1 ‘ pepe ; in jot jor Hiowing | und Walter J. Reed, deceased mem-|#"d thus prevent he 3 eloc tev ¢ Jane last, and place those circulat-| for her own use Poa jolt bas e morning, and @ deputy was sent to} RECEPTION AT OLVMPIA Tha variiioation of the vote 16- aachi beed-ar ike. joginlature . ‘eng Graing | ne B a = rd the hear as well as those ‘The Star office was thronged Tiltman by At: Renton to make an investigation of} OLYMPIA, Jan, 13.—By U. P.—| house, Senator Perkins telegraphed} The wenate held no morning ses-|Cholee back upon the legis: | algning them, in danger of prosecu-| with poor people all morning, Sia ie tastes t the woman's death The prominent matrona of the Cap-| his thanks from Washington slots lature tion and punishment under the pro-| Many came who were suffering ter m showing et Ta duced tet Details of the accident are) ial City were recelved yesterday 2 | "At tpeldck both houses met tn The lines are pursued by thase visions of that statute. ribly with the cold. Men and lea: Goncern h was ren meager. But little is known of the | a ia by seves Olyninian boat Burton Chosen Genator « joint session and Metened to the| WHO want to de stent Gov c hamber MINISTER ~ }women, wearing no underclothing, salthough he ‘he woud | Amy, 8 mined moved to Hillot | esses and Mrs. A. E. Mead, wife of| COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan, 18—By| third meénaage of Gov, Albert A ae Rash Sadana Bo ER BELIEVED pe a aon shes fese ane vis = $ station leas than @ week ago. esses, and Mrs EB. Mead ¢ » eodere -& Burien, o gre 8 ie plan ¢ \ ents yarely enough on their backs dog t e western |ig not known from where they | ¢n — ; af A ; i, wif : t I -t a wipers te | Mead is held out to members who pledged FROZEN TO DEATH) hide their nakedness, chattered out he a made any me ore were ho ¢ ‘ie Wat ag arti vera eee ee ee | aa > yemselves to vote for the populs CARLSBAD, N. M,, Ju ypeala for some of the abundance gol Mae i. oo a came. There w hi enildr mn .| honor, This was the fir socal |day to succeed Joseph Benson| ENTOMBED MINERS enn i ae ee rd 5 By yor pe sat * Jan. By | appeal f r me ‘ot the ab unde co The first know of thé woman's) function of the preseut session of | Foraker, He 1 with Sen- | ARE DOOMED |} ay iy wemalatia aman lien, Y. hak beat eee pe Oe | Sana. Soateet ewe. Sten death was when the husband ran} the jogisiature ene 1 ‘ heverat Jet me Dl LAD | those pledge ing 4 , ius been missing for 48| which Star readers have generous SUM FOR A. . P. t to get {stance from neighbors salle AP |< sWrtGHBAGK, W. Va. Jan. 18,/from the joint. convention next |hours, and ts believed to have per-|ly sent to this office to whom he explained that his wife Will Disouss. me ; | «fy. 1, P.—Bleven bodies were re-) Tuesday on account of sickness or|ished in the snow storm that ts| Bvery one was fitted out with all SALEM, Ore, Ja had accidentally shot herself. The : inci! committee A an. 1 I U. P. covered today from the I Br for other reason raging, The minister went to the| the warm clothing needed, and in recon { ce. mntles fr hold ting on Frida Cuban congress today eom- | colliery) where an explosion ye The argument la brought to bear age of Queen to perform a mar-jeach ease the recipient of the arth ‘The 0; sisiature ha hat Hlliott station is three miles from i ta m- | e r \ ‘i bear f Q r ru “eked to make « @ appropria- | Renton, on Cedar river, and is a| Boody-Dudley n mn id then | terday #ptombed a hundred min-/that what they really were pledged | riage ceremony, and nothing has | clea went away breathing blessings 2 OP $50.04 Y.-P. E,,| well settled community : zn franohia A until J r s, when ers. Hépe of recovering any of|to by statement No, 1 was to sup-| been heard of him since, He was|on the kind people who rushed tq seh will im al. amoun The undertaker at Renton lett! hittres Tae ae ect G will be in-|the-tmpiisoned men alive has been|port an amendment to the consti-| spending the winter here with his|thelr aid in this time of great en $209,000 early this morning With the deputy ait " ated abandongd {tution of the United Stated, and | son | need 1 mornt ty 1 the deputy atte wa mplishe |! j 1 | & ae Shia, ae eee | ite eile a

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