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Doct AE: Pate, MEN. ts ee aes et eee ee ee THIRD TRIAL FOR KVALSHAUG WOMAN TACOMA murder trial Jan third, of Mr Kvals haug, charged wit in the first degree as an a to the iting of her husband, Martin ug, by Charles Newcombe. ed this morn she had been fil various times since trial, which, like her first cas sulted in a disagreement the jure Mrs, Kvalshaug to be cheerful and ¢ she w be freed. The en morniy taken up in the amination of veniremen. her mong app nfident was WYOMING GIRL ON LONG RIDE HORSEBACK TO DECIDE WAGER BETWEEN TWO RIVAL RANCHERS. (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Or months of strenuous Wyoming, ts her horseback Fra Jan outdoor and from oday re woman arrived 1 ny “Bud” and Kile The 20-year-old girl undertook the trip to uncle and a neigh have completed the journey by so she wil Wyoming has = Nfe, in Portland guarded by } ridder New York to settle Under the terms the s be richer by $1,000 in gold and a anned Misa Alber sting, prepa Buffalo to New Y late Saturday night r canine companion, 2,600 thus far, She between her wager, she must cattle ranch in mil a wo of the TACOMA WOMAN ON TRIAL FOR THIRD TIME TACOMA, Jan. 3.—Mra. Victori ©, Herold is enjoying her liberty at her home today, She blameless for haying shot Harry D. ‘Williams = Saturday, when Williams is alleged to have at tempted to kidnap her baby girl. Francis Horace Greely Herold, the divorced husband, is still in the city jail and will be prosecuted for conspiracy in the att kidnap the child. James Mc han and Sydney V. Marks, eg. whom Herold is alleged to have hired to} help in the work, probably will not be prosecuted, but will be held as witnesses against Herold. Williams, who was shot in the groin by Mrs. Herold when he at tempted to take the woman's child| from her by force, is in a more (By ented Prev) baie Utah, Jan. 3.- in. clearly marked trafl alon of the Great Salt Lake leading northward from the tracks of the Southern Pacific ratlway Shériff Wilson and a picked posse Follow. today are closing in on the two| west Revse bandits who held up the Bound overland limited at and robbed the $2,500. Word is expected here moment- arly that the sheriff has overtaken thé bandits. A battle ts expected. The robbers were heavily armed and very daring. The sheriff has taken with him men who can “shoot straight,” and it was in timated before he left that chances would be taken” when the outlaws were overtaken. Just before the sheriff left news was received of the encounter of the naighwaymen with the daughters of James Wayment, whom they held up and robbed on the old North road, along which they fled after the robbery. The robbers stopped the over- land near Reese by lighting a fuse and placing it on the track. As the giant engine came to a grind- ing standstill, the two highway. Men climbed into the cab, ordered the engine uncoupled and side tracked. When they attempted to enter the Pullman sleepers, liam Davis and A. W. Taylor, por- ters, commanded the men to leave. The robbers immediately opened fire, fatally wounding Davis and so severely wounding Taylor that he could offer no further resistance. | Davis died in a few minute: The robbers fired a fusillade of shots, evidently with the purpose of frightening the passengers, and then entered the train. One dit, with drawn revolver, guard near the entrance, while the other went through the car, taking money and jewelry from the pas- sengers. The from the rear of the train and threatened to shoot anyone who followed, fleeing down the North road. KELLOGG A CANDIDATE Councilman J. Y. C. Kellogg, who acted as prosecutor for the graft Investigation committee, and Tefused to vote for the amendment to the committee's report, white- washing Superintendent of Light- ing Arms, is a candidate election Petitions for his nomination were | filed Saturday, containing the names of many of Seattle’s best known, public spirited citizens. Along with business and profes sional men, members of unions and women's clubs are found supporting Mr. Kellogg's can- didacy. a} critical conditic ay tt ts held | mpt to! passengers of | “no | two} | Wil. | two men jumped | who ) for re-| labor | orted that nities was Harold's release late night came as a surprise to he ittle Frances, the cause of all the trouble, was being tucked into when Prosecuting Attorney Bu meister cajled at the city jail and ve Mrs, Herold the joyful news that she was free to return home. The Graystone Athletic club's recent smoker was so successful that hereafter the bouts will be pulled off in the Empire theatre on Pike st. to accommodate the crowd |The next smoker will be given Fri jday night. Manager Falkenberg jhas secured Kid. Curry, Hahn. Shannon Reynolds and other clever amateurs. SURRECTION, RO! Jan. 3 Horace White of Hanson st. bought a nice fat rabbit for the holiday feast to day and brought it home. His wife [put it on a kitchen shelf and the warmth brought the animal back to life. It escaped. The Whites ate beefsteak after they recovered from the shock. : Broke Into Saloon to Steal a Beer} I Just wanted a drink, that’s all,” said John Mason today when asked why he climbed over a transom at| the rear of the| Orpheum saloon on Columbia st between First and Second avs., last night. “1 went tn and took one drink of beer and then I c said Mason. “Never touched an other thing, so help me.” Mason says he is willing to pay |for the beer if they will let him | go, but he will be held until Judge Gordon hears his tale in police court j tomorrow. NEW SUFFRAGE. PAPER The Western Woman Voter made its {nitial appearance last | Saturday. It 1s a monthly journal, published at Seattle, designed to inform women voters about govern ment of the city and state, and of the legal rights of women. In jthe first issue, the women exhorted to register early and vo’ | both in the recall and the council } manic election. | SPAULDING OUT FOR SENATORSHIP SAN DIEGO, ¢ , Jan 3.—A. G. Spaulding, baseball millionaire, who claima the advisory vote for United States senator to succeed Frank J. Flint under the direct | primary law, has directed circular lletters to members of the legis- lature outlining his opposition to the candidacy of Judge John 1. Works, of Los Angeles. Spaulding says he will not visit Sacramento during the balloting, but will rely on the primary election promises of the logisiators. U. of C. Takes Trophy VICTORIA, B. C., University of California |here last night on the steamer |Troquois for San Francisco with the Keith silver cup neatly packed away. They won the champlonship for the Pacific coast after three of |the best games of rugby ever played on the island, two of them being tied and the deciding game going to the California boys by the score of 3 to 0. Wedding invitations, Jan. 3.—-The club left “119 Union eee —SUBSCRIBE FOR— THE SEATTLE DAILY STAR Delivered At Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of the Seattle Dally Star, 1 herewith subscribe to The Star for a period of one month and thereafter until ordered stopped, to be deliver- ed to the following address at the rate of 26¢ per month In city, or 20¢ per month by mail, NAME Out out and mail to The Seattle Star, Seattlc, Wash, are} The Great Family Reunion— THE STAR Hunchback and 3 Little ONES” ’ THIS PICTURE LOOKS TO U Here they are! Hata off, everybody! The famous hunchback litte ONES, all with the first time most o the Is the first and only ‘99 DIVORCES IN HIS 100 MARRIAGES! | COLUMBUS, Ind, Jan ! have quit job 1} am a failure as Dan Cy part ner,” says Justice i.’ the Pe David Coombs “ot | town my seven years I have united 100 ouples in matri. mony and but couple have n divorced! This has con vinced the law officer that he cannot successfully Ue the knot which Is supposed to never be untied The only th lamp of hope t went on Juastic this one nondivor jfirst I od, hy NINE CHIL DREN 80 I abored al-/ together In vain, but I have not done well pough to more knots which slip so Justice Coombs’ resignation takes effect January 1. He is a sincere} but disco: ged man. MAN KILLED | BYDEPUTIES HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Jan, 3~ John Rutherford and B. F. Murray, puty sheriffs, will have to st trial for the shooting of Oncar | Chitwood within the county Jail en closure last Monday morning. Chitwood was under indictment for killing Former Sheriff Jacob x which keeps the ning In my heart Coombs, ‘fis that cod couple, the care mbed out again,”|Houpt and was being removed to! janother county on a change of venue, when the shooting occurred Rutherford explained that he was overpowered by a mob as he step ped outside the jail. Jail prisoners testified against | the deputies before the coroner's jury, which found both Rutherford and Murray responsible for Chit wood's death. STEAMER SAVED (My United Press.) ASTORIA, Ore. Jan, 3.—Still leaking badly, the steam schooner Shna Yak, Captain W. E. Hutton which was picked up off the lumbia river bar yesterday in water logged condition and towed to As torla, proceeded toward Portland today ‘The vessel is being tow Columbia by the tank ste eunsion. The schooner was disabled while crossing the bar on account of the bursting of a steam pipe. Plan Congressional Reapportionment CENTRALIA, Jan. 3.—That the delegation to the legislature from the southwestern counties should work to have the southwest coun ties included in one district in the reapportionment for congressional districts was decided at the meet ing here by about 75 business men and legislators, In an attempt to divorce the southwest from Ta coma, Hight counties were repre sented. As it now stands, tionment plan most likely to go through will give Puget sound | three congressmen, one from Seat the reappor. county and surrounding and one from Tacoma southwest, ALASKAN DIES IN BLIZZARD John Ness, one of the most prominent miners of the Kusko- kwim district, is the latest to give up his life in an Alaska bilzzard, |according to advices received here }last night. Ness was attempting to make Georgetown from Kusko |kwim creek when overtaken, No trace of the body has been found as yet, although several searching |parties have taken the trail was a familiar figure in He leaves two brothers. SEWER HEARING POSTPONED. The 28th and Madison Improve ment club, which sent a committee before the city council to oppose the high assessments for a trunk sewer in its district, was notified Saturday that the discuasion would be postponed for 90 days, The club had made arrangements to bring 200 of its members in a body before the council next Tuesday night to oppose the assessments. country, and the Alaska. tle, one from the balance of King | ' would be b 8 A GOOD DEAL LIKE 1911 thentloally offictal photograph famc HUNCHBACK and his ttle ONES at their 1 | | far HUNCHE | ACK « ONES of you health, | great each and every happine od a one eason of Hap ~ FIGHT ON CARTER HELENA, Mont. generally Heved neither Walsh nor Conrad jele ted United States sen |wuccessor to Senator Thomas Car ter, but that some dark horse will will «lip past the last moment Many think Ye Norris {# tn training f {Norris t# saying nothing, b junderstood that he would if elected. | Walsh is being | §reat corporation | Montana while Conrs hand ts being bit antl-corporationista who jthat Conrad, while thy, |the qualifications of a senator MYSTERY IN Jan, 3.—It ts here today that will be! accept opposed by the interests of on the other rly fought by declare lacks CUMBERLAND, That death if potans lautopey held over the bodies Mise Gra Twles. r were found | residence | couple New Y Md, Jan. 3 ad by cyanide | DEATH OF ene was cau of} Blosser and Charles E.| ance, both of whom dead in the Elosser Saturday. The young] were to have been married | ».) ars day A plece of chewing gum found in |Twige’s mouth, and candy par taken of by both the dead victims are being examined, but the theory |} of suicide tx scou by close rela-| |tives and friends. The candy was} passed around to other members of | the family, which would see! dispose of its connection with ease NEW SCHOOL BOARD |: The new board of school diree-| tors will begin active work today.| Edmund Rowden will probably| succee John Schram as presi-j | dent of the board. The new mem-| |bers are Judge F. A. McDonald and| William Pigott DON’T BE BALD | A Kender Tells How She Obtained = M * Growth of New Mair by the Use of & Simple Home Remedy air Specialists and Had the Tontes |eaid would positive head where t | Urety gone the country falting hate, | fnew halr but T not }eoming tn. daugh- aid it made her hair grow five inches in jess than @ month. Doc tors to whom I have shown it say it te the only thing which will actually grow new hair, therefore, I think the public ought to have It, At first f th I Would keep It a secret and sell the secret, but when I think how 1 suffered and how badly I needed it, and how hundreds of others must need it, the same aa I did, I feel T ought to give it to the world Therefore, 1 publish the formula, whitch ie ae follows: | Bay Rum, six ounces, Lad a de Composee’, two ounces; Menthol Crystals, % drachih. “If you Nhe tt pe ned, add ®& few drops of To-Ka fume, which mixes perfectly with the other ingredients, This, however, Is ask the druggiat for ali the One of t free sprinkler top for bottle, and you are also | titted to advice of an e pert on the by almply writing the address you will find enclosed in carton, package. handsome Hair Tonic your A oight-ounce If properly tonishing the was the result of the| , TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 191 RUM COST HIS LIFE PORTLAND, Or Ber fools take dust living and 4 Wit power to re Max A wallowed Seward pat,” wrote before he room at the rm wa wmer wanintant cashier of the New York Life In Memphis, Tenn. ember 9. H correct surance Co, at He disappeared Dec Stern was about years of age was well dressed and appeared registered from week, According managers the man roing swallowed erday. The be on the bed late bermaid counts were | oaperous. He | Inat draught ye und lying sey by a cham “AGED COUPLE ARE MURDERED) WILLIAM The Ont BURG, Ky of Mr aged an ax a large Lyttle last night on suspicio NEW YORK, Jan h luring young to ruin, Alex arrest here theatrical x THE SEATTLE STAR peel Bait) Wim < GRADES |} coUNEL> arr TO MALL suBSCKInERS Du Bots led to be a STAR WANT ADS Recetved at Owl Drug Store, 1112 2nd Av. and Cor. 3rd and Pike. opp ney Water ' dav and | reity LO®) AND FOUND tow Xmas night, bete and Madison and Olive and 24 a i white pointer) reward Both ph 0%. Reliable Transfer Com: pany, 610 Fi Loet# « Madison st om Ran GPECIAL NOTICES. Will Mr Mout MeMilien, rresp ter, Mra Annis mod with bis 320, 60th at ore and ying and 10 and Ind. ted by my wite| Jease Cain factory it. Hi. Kuile eer has re club, Reapectabtiity pal qualification for mem for terms, 16 to 8; 1 to Ton RHE UMATISM CURED. nik An M 8 Medicine Co, Bixth and CORED: ation’ « {wo years The Har cleaned and Plumes curled and cleaned. Alteration Dept. New and old gar- 461 Arcade MARRIAGE CEREMONIES PERFORMED. MAIN 4367 piano” work, and * etching and water Waldorf IND. 89. Bor accura’ in penel! pe i) Apartment 692 ach iis Kast 6 night a teachers. hav, ox or Maple ren 0 conta second floor F.-1, Bide. Matrimonial Bureau, #16 Pike, room 42. Do not be lonely; find your soulmate althy well at axl) kodak bs’ Photo. haby boy for tion, 1917 Ho: call afternoo: Wanted—§800, # per cont, firat n gage, no commission. T-488, The Star WD, Mallory grows hair and cures dandruff, 117 Colum" A bright, b HELP WANTED—FEMALE DRI « women with oF telephone oper. WANT BD—Several without experisn ay, o Telephone & HELP WANTED-—MALE. | Panms AND ACREAGE—(Contd,) FOR $800 CASH POULTRY SITY REAL ELTATE. DON'T YOU R TIME WH WASTE WHY FURNISHED ROOMS | s PHONE 218. WILLIAM PICKARD, PROP. i HOTEL z 5 AM $7 60) % FIRST AV,, SEATTLE. The Virsinus £04 Virginia at. 1 bik. from Weetlake Biehth me (for pert Soup. 228: FURNISHED APARTMENTS. viEw or __ BUSINESD CHANCES. HARDWARE STORE (GHIEAP ; rent #30 8. P. Main 40—218 Marion St DIXON & CO., Ind. {700 Daye furniture, ete, of good To Rent ean Seven-roo range, Haht For Ken Hats, $11 AVARNE, 214 Kood homes! Of the beat Washington LAND COMPAN MAIN tp If PERKINS THIRD AV FARMS A AND 4 ACREAGE. Th nny Hight acres, one acre cleared use and well from Langley. wide he land; $1 HODGSON & NE 2 Sullivan Bide. AKE NOTIC land, big apring ry hattay’ tc kot PRICE $600; PART CASH. CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, 1019 ‘Third AV COM Maps, drawings, photographs and plete’ information. KAY M'KAY, Bldg. 305 Liberty Oppoatte 460 cash ' terme Goliyer, "08 teary ty property, farms and tim t your property with bim. Bal ~ cash. OReilly Home Bulidine Co. 358 ¥ i” Sika CHATTEL LOANS O8CAR EB JENSEN &@ CO. ING. 314 Northern Hank Bldg. 4th and Pike ne om fu i- jam Roach ~ | ments. Bx: Lu sty REAL ESTATE LOANS. NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE Di POSIT CO. Firat av. and r Building) from $1. residence Sstablished districts Invites Y AND COUNTY LOANS On improved or vacant property at T 5 per cent mm pan ht & Mel. Weat mill wood. $ Wainw rn Fuel Co. Be iond Me Tae, Ly “ina Nok LIVESTOCK CO., SALE STABLES, a sized horses, guar- torn av. Main 16 ) te Wate HOLCOMB c w of rh of Aurora av. and 82nd at FOR SALE—FURNITURE . half block of wale cheap: | a tor furniture and ds. Main 7888: L 3614 Deske, cha and Office Furniture Co ra, showcases Chicago Store 1326 Iat av, FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. SASH BARGAINS “AND Door time prices the 6. new, clean fir Quarter per hundred. rt iry 3x4 OG Gut regular be per foot. odar Sid per thous etutt achicken houses, et Ti-ineh Lattice at 250 por Window stop price. $1.30; a. radors tmeving pleture. theatres ©. V. Traggardh, plies for Roll tickets, slid 1016 First av. rent appited om 314 Union at a tor rent; New pi pure hase. Moyer & ato or wilt cat rey Teston 1 Ree Wares THT iat se atthy Tad U00 AUCTION SALES }. Walker, auctta 18. Firat av ‘property in| Y fa _Business Directory | ARCMIT ECTS, SCMETE A 4it6 AND MORTGAGES OL GIT DSBS DN nnn Arcade A ASSEN _S GES OES. ee aR UAT MAKERS AEE nnn Hits—Kavanaugh, 1018 Firet ay i eaned and ke HOSPITAL EP p n nt of old Wayside hos- ne Main 1841 HOUSE MOVING ard ees SREY Répatring en Optical De- | often? ST., corner peer Ave, sc At c HARD - OPTICAL ¢ 1207 Se By noe duate Op- Properly fitted with ao The Albert. tia Fi Sam hb. D. 03 Leary Bide. M ING, OPTICIAN, § ne Maln 9526 ENT OENE ds,.M. E., formerly exam- Free advice ents Beat 503 Hinckiey Adama & rook Trade Mark Attorn Leary Bide H. L. Reyn iner & red Patent and © years in Bey Ving WSO ES Main 888; Ind. mn ER ae OR. JACOB SMITH Special practice limited to NITO-URINARY AND SKIN DISEASES. 614 FIRST AV., OPPOSITE PIONRE! guar aca SE GENITO URIN ARY AND PELVIC DISORDERS. EXAMINATION AND ADVICE, FREE PAY AS YOU ONLY IMPROVE. LP. Mullianix M.D, specialiat Yor ait a Sasy ormm "out city pationte cared for, lucinen tueninned. Stticn 238-4 Liberty or fice. Ouen tof pra, “OR. JOH UNLAP- All pelvic diseases, genital, urinary, ret Piles cured without using knife. 618 Bank Bidg., Second and Pike. ANK_ BROOKS — Paralysia, patism, Nervous and chronic dii My ‘modernized treatment te successful. Arcade Annex, 35 yours jes and compiaints The intest’ French tat Poop Practice. throat 368 Are Lumber |, wenito-

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