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reat Fact in Illinois Result Was Revolt Against Lorimer al to The Star.) } T ‘ 1 eault in Hlinols begin to take shape The Reseever Me ag Nea! sy pe gine NO CAMPAIGN FOR LA FOLLETTE jalllance witfp local candidates, no precinct workers and no newspaper a ewuet remember ‘thar tere were|vantane cnn oh cople Seneed je Lorimer revolt and took full’ ad Senator La Follette made no campaign. He had no money for halls support, La Follette got one vote out of every ten cast by republicans, in Van various sonilen eh tae tate [tonnes otteaen ec ree ‘oosevelt headquarters in Chicago and the/ or speakers, 0 there were no meetings. He had definitely promised to and Roosevelt simply overwhelmed Taft on the Lorimer issue The R long. ‘There Were ih condiaalicn foci man Reene a om se ate made much of Taft's friendship to Lori-| spend the week in Nebraska, and eo he could not speak here himself. only district in the etate that Taft carried was Lorimer’s own. aa Deere le noel nage . whirlwind special train canvass of the| He had no organization. and the few dollars that could be spared were Congreseman MeKiniey, Taft's manager, came on from MIC OF DEALS She. Talib. dorces tought eh mae Th a ‘ stamps to send out the senator's statement to voters. The Washington to conduct the fight in hig home town, Champaign tical effort, there wae naturally an epi:| people dollar for dal agedly ey matched the Roogevelt newspapers gave no publi@ty to the La Follette end of the campaign He lost his own preeinct, ward, town, county and state, and if jor dollar, and @ trained army of federal employes workéd| none at ail he is legate to the Chicago convention he will have to vote sand trades, and a candi Ie Sac eee: ite Si cocoa et ae the Roosevelt cohorts, which were organized down in the midst of the fight Jones, the La Follette candidate for gov for T. R school district . ernory flopped. to Roosevelt, king to get on the bandwagon. The Uncle Joe Cannon's district did likewise, and Cannon must si campaign managers. in pr « , | campalen Riiasid eavorste ° Primary day the polling places swarmed with workerg, and) Roosevelt people welcomed his desertion, but didn't vote for him, and either decline to be a delegate or else help “draft” the colonel carriages and automobiles scoured cities, towns and rural districts for Jones got only half as many votes as La Follette in the convention, . é RIMER, and ¢ was the controlling factor in the election on votes. In this way an enormou f bo! ican side mated that over * aioe por ood = was oe out, and it is esti; ONE OUT OF EVERY TEN The defeat of Wilson by Clark on the democratic side was the pepud! is spent during the day | With no organization, no’ funds, no automobiles, no speakers, no| working owt of the Harmon-Underwood-Hearst-Clark combine. How Mops and Brooms Won a i Strike, Is Told by Mother La Diva, Pretty Water Nymph, Jones on Page 5 Today: Is Making a Hit in Seattle This Re ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN. SEATTLE Week. See Page 4. VOL. 14. NO, 35. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912. ONE CENT 9xains ayn, HOME EDITION ‘DEAD SHOTS’ VICTIMS OF TORNOW’S RIFLE | QW “BEAST-MAN” [A FOLLETES/agais GIT) CLERK ATPRETTY FRISCO GIRL FALSE REPORT TRACKED AND SLEW | PROGRAM IN |___Blanch Walsh]! fT HOQUIAN | BEGINS FAST HERE OF OATH OF jebrocig REMANED Be POPE Mountains Tornow Waits to Strike Yet Another Blow at; “Battle Bob” Artives i Port- Alleged Activity in Strike—| Rumor Spread Like Lightni His Enemy, “The World"—Story of McKenzie’s and| land. Next Saturday—Will 4 Woman Sympathizer in 4 on Twa Contant: Conan Elmer's Deaths. Make Thorough Tour of the. Strike Is Fined $50 for Abu > Denies It—Started in Dis- State. ing G P i » junman. atch From reday Ned Star pr ate he to bed and fae sory in the ramackably & ia yates Seese Le Ses) Pte : 707 ss i» Lenned Wire) 9 Unitea Pahargeaie Wire) 1 Boalt who epent several daye in the “dlstciete ruled. by. the » PORTLAND, Or., April 11—Pre| 3 City Clerk dates? Risen ei tia Sie wnasly routstea rooett of the es" deadly rifle. Tornow is stilt unfound, unconquered, roam: | orous cam, mibriog Giecharged by the ‘city 4 ; countr: hn hn paigne in» the “history of ee 0 " . death of Pope Pius was given the igite wild, wooded country to the south of Seattle.) Oregon, Senator Robt. M. La Fol “ry ry wednlpidla. wed activity United Press at the vatican this af- ternioon, the denial belng accom- BY FRED L. BOALT latte Will Arrive. in Oregon Satur, | Kress is wecretary to the 1 had now the end day, and from that day till the fol-| Conall and will be a panied by the announcement that a ‘am as good a woodsman as Tornow any day, and | can shoot lowing Thursday will tour the state, | Agalont Ogden in the recall | rigid investigation would be started » said Colin McKenzie, the tlon-nearted. speaking in all the centers of Ore | ‘ tion, Mayor Ferguson has filed a Bh prope “a the moe ‘and Elmer, the “dead shot,” found the beast-man. hae nat | Protest againet the discharge je alleged to have been se fad Ferguson's party later found the bodies of McKenzie and | 2. Mrs 14 Follette accompanies the Opden's recall petitions are ready Madrid falsely announcing the de- nator, and during their «tay tn ‘- | mise of the pontiff. ’ expressions on their dead faces told the story of how they | f"" . \ r filing . P 5 vee np ¥ #Y} Oregon she will make several ad aft, strike situation — fae un : ' d The first rumor that the pope dressés in favor of woman suffrage. | s . had died suddenly reached here in Thomas McCusker, Oregon iemi, » strike enthusiast inquiries from the United Press bu- working on t wy clue, found the carcass of an elk.|Peis® manager for S | $50 this morning for 4 at Paris, London and New Speoderaft told them much. lette, today announced Uy abusing an Aberdeen gunman | itinerary of the senat apewch Mrs. Randas, one of the wqweea)| 7 e we uickly followed by EVERYTHING BUT THE TEETH making ca’ ign in Oregom 6 severely injured during yestcrPay | | requests i sation from news- WWhoever had killed the elk had taken the meat, the hide and t Arrive Pi 50. Se disturbance, is in a rerions cond! a papers in ot ropean capitals, But he had not taken the teeth. He had taken the meat for| Morning, Apyil 13. speakir 7 tion. r re” Great Excitement x, the brains to tan the hide, Why had he afternoon; arrives at La ¢ : cee! The reports caused great excite- valuable part, for elke’ teeth are used In. mak-| o'clock the same eventing, deliver . , i ment and hundreds of persons s bring & good price? The slayer had no|ing an address, and departing at Holding Em Up? | ‘ dled th the vatican FR esa was an outlaw and could not seek a mar : a4 oe morales for yg oo (RY United Press Teased Wire) | ‘ confirmation. For several hourg art t ‘or and at 5 Sup bn was enied sc 7 McKenzie and Elmer worked through the wilderness, using the day afternoon ki aan prob oe | potter that cae ; sociteshont #5 2 base, and keeping in touch with another posse, the mem The eaves Portland at Wilson A charging them. $10 ‘ | might cause a change for the worse which were Getty, Larson and Blair, : vening for Eugene, | ieee for tifles ‘easily pur 5 in the condition of the pope, and Mares of this Me Kensio and Mimet a ey Bs aati 20:48 a day night, detty metabie in the United States . this action led to the belief that Reeredes to exp! ‘ Detary 16 the Wyne § wing neérese there the following et 87, three hundred Americans | % there might be some truth in the bet en and the ey me’ east mornin « agene Monday sport Plant tree had ( the trunk split at the base there/12:10 for Albany, arrives Albany | rj Se ae de Pioctdent bea iat wien messages of inquiry e's mouth. Heyond the falien tree's roots 1:45 p Monday | ACHAEL MARSHALL } from church dignitaries in all parts rn 4 against the manner in which > rown up when the tree fell DEANGHE GREG the rifles shipped recently to : of the Christian world began pour- ¥ / Just four hours of concentration, THE BEAST-MAN’S LAIR LEAP YEAR’S lenoughht teoeaula ‘a hs plot cre| Vera Cruz for their protection, ing in om the vatican, seeking. yew was the beast-man‘s lalr, the bummock his ated ns the result of a summer va-| Sf@ being distributed. But few jification, the United Press corre- 4, owing t0 spondent was summoned and told L He had walled the sides of the gap with elk bide, in which LICENSES ARE leation, have netted Rachael Mar ine been pons pe yt that the report w ithout found pie ¢ had set brush outside the hides. One might | 1 ) Buckingham » «1 ee ee . pe ee eat peep-boies ad se je the hide: " Buckingham apartments, His’ denerinine naaent te. thon. passe, five f it thout distinguishing it from other) e Grace pot — be fee Alger gg gt oth Grose, Bee is Of} sites are antiquated KragJor- Despite persistent reports that n P From the watch-out the beast¢man could see in any direction of Washington, eac / aahington, oar his condition is alarming, the pope the “dead-ehot,” never had a chance. The. beastman) 100 in gold. if them come and marked Elmer as the first to die. When Fer Leap year girls, fake notice. {° and this is the way it came HARRIET ANDRIESON continues his daily audiences. His | holiness today received Cardinal Marri i | party found the bodies, the face of Elmer was serene and smil-| ag tee. ort erat Gone about: La Follette Says Taft’ A pretty, 22yearcid San Fran-) “Fasting appears to be a tremen-1Della_ Volpe, Prince Borghe sticomema- thine | erably slighted. He has com : begs aniperare yee '" 4 oes wg checbewaPacmrg ogy he ous undertaking when one begins,” |Senor De Estrada, the Argentine to McKenzic’s. He saw the beast-man, who had just slain bis/ ee . seni of the licenses ‘that she wanted a little playlet pe Can t Win on First hotel, under the care of Dr. Linda me : ning. “After the pete 66 te vatican, and hie To reach Tornow be bad to stoop and go under a fallen log.| ‘eeved for the first 100 days in [about 20 minutes long, The twa {hr Waites Frees Len-> Burfieid Hazzard, who is herself wo ver, in my case hd fount ,and Countess ihe leap year 1912 and com I felt no strain or pangs of hunger, | Jonghe. have got away unscathed. He might have run, But that was| * girls read about it, And in tM a ° —— | pared them with corresponding |Fning they set to work. That} Yoh Neb. April hae taken the assumed name of *4 | think I shall fast for another —_————— [lst he eaid to the beast-man and what the beast-man said to Mc-| Period last year, and finds the way last Thursday ee vargre ad tence Bonn Harriet Andrieson in order to keep “°° then the world will never know—unless the beast-man teils.| score only 69 ahead for the leap Blanche furnished the — plot,| Me.AT#t Dal, ie nee ent. hore. to- (the News of her fast from San Fran-| Miss Andric ppears in excel ousands 0 | ‘ i f this week PMe.went forward, running, stooping, hurting defiance. He reached Tuesday night of b to « h assassin. But] ppeside suvense | sxteaere wd stil! lower to pase under it. And so, bent over, he} The total number of licenses [aie he ym pr oeesne jpreeidential preferes PEIMATY | who is registered under tne name of Dr. Hazzard was busy this mort and stooped oP | ry that | ast 14 his body, his hands were clenched E d His Lif : paras 4 and has lost 17 pounds in the seven | She is stil! confident of being able| MOBILE ‘ ( hate ‘ jar e | ove jus So Roosevelt carried [llinols,” | fn. ; Bon en ILE, Ala, Apri) 11.—Thou- i Seteted Into a grimace of hate whieh |EMGS MIS Lite would | continued La Follete. “That's ail|“*7® echt od © over 30 days. |sands of persons have been killed and th untry for miles abort went forward, courting death. He could not shoot because| year alliances. which that of mother whose} bse ‘ cisco, where her family occupies a lent health, and gives no outward in P Di within range of the beast-man’s rifle. issued this year is 824, as com ‘ jelection: Yesterday concluded the | Aticia Kent. tug, ‘preparing m Sar hear A b seslak 4 , \ right means that Taft cannot t . “T" FOR TORNOW by Inhaling Gas { . he #Walet ; the first ballot he peak of Chiriqui, near Boco del pared to make one of the most vig-| trappers had sent word that the elk beyond the Wynooche festless, sure sic t they were being hunted. McKensie and taking a 30-to-40-day fast. The girl i a of Senator Robert M. LaFol icati a intervening iog The first 100 days ended [oon had beet d, and of ber} setts on poeple of the Mlinois prominent social position. She dicat ion that sh been goix ere with an intimate girl friend, W!thout food for 8 es x | waa a Was respon-| Wisconsin 4 ore campaign of . The bell »: a his shoulder and re almost the length} pared with 755 last year it aif ‘ : Mis Andrieson wel 168 new book, which will be published . P Nebraska. He made dozeD Hounds when she began t fast, by the Physical Culture company s ava ows and hes at various points . nominated on GK of as we ihn Aran aaa oe his spartment at the Terry Apart-|t he girls $200 | there fore week. 3 did not expect is. pd ge pe gg 1nd yielding beneath, hie feet, He dae] SA unis, proprietor af the wisce.| A BOR PAY __|couraned nor diaapvotuced AGOG OVER ALLIANCE . sere fy Sak leathery spectacle from a nearby port. Many s feet Elmer, the bodies forming | 7%. 4 Dr. 5 =" Many persons are plant. HORRIBLE CHARGE LONDON, April 11.—The biggest! The bridegroom is 28 y t Indian vi were complete! ag igi e ing trees and shrubs on public . the ‘ erveeeroomt 18 58 yenss of aus} od: sod tun Sohal Gali at ea broke into the room and dis r society wedding of year took/and his father owns about 1,358,006 ath roll will and private grounds today, GADSDEN, Ala, April 11.—Res-| p at St. Peter's ebure than one-six never be known, but Capt. Olsvik which is Arbor day. Itis being |, terribly burned from beneath when the Marquis of o’ United King m|@stimates that it will be no less observed at every school in the | a biaging brush heap saturated with | Stafforc and heir of the Duke tes alone — he ‘ than . eS city. The Geattie Garden club, | ost oil, Kzra Busby, 16 years of age,lof § Britain's greate ) ‘than WHAT THEY'RE “UP AGAINS | a newly organized body, which |i.) near Weath here today, and was married to La ion 1 own hug her cee ae curtriade, . iia tives ov otk! with flowers and shrubbery, is | Keepers of a “blind tiger,” are under teas of Lanesborougt : x n only to kill one man a espeoially active. arrest, charged with having at The bride, who is two years Here's a tip for the con- } younger, is one of the most beauti-| sumer. Buy flour, and do It and ammunition. Even now " . empted to incinerate him. It is al igh cartridges to Inst bim for| d Ifexed. that the lad became drunk on Has Anyone Seen ful and popular girls in society and| now. The price has been boost- ry Tatt an Roosevelt litquor obtained from them, end Thi Y Girl? has many friends in the United) ed in Seattle 20 cents in 48 : is Young Girl? tage is a th Tornow fearing that his actions woutd States and Canada. H father hours, and local mill men are them are looking | } M Fi ht H di tract attention, they decided on his was military secretary to Earl| not holding out any particularly en rig t Har Does anybody know where Inez|Grey at Ottawa and served with| bright hopes for reduction in April 1 He has only to hide and} death. AY CITY, Mich Wade, aged 15, is distinction in the South African) the near future. It may go up If you've seen ber, you will set at war ‘ | 1 matic show of force in this| attling in he streets to gain} . . . higher. { as soon as the wooda are} points of vantage, Taft and Roose She Blinded This rest the anxiety of Geo. R. Wade, of | - — _ _ initiative umenenta tes 60. the ‘republicans Kapousin, Wash., her father, who t | “ H 2% has written to the police of this "We are not underrating Tornow now. He has proved that he can convention here this after J k h K ¥ n Wil shoot. His woodcraft is almost uncanny. | sometimes think | noon were locked in a struggle for} ack the Kisser jcity, asking for aid in finding his | lost daughte efore he se: f ear he can = control, Although the convention (Hy United Prone Leased Wire) | lost da r is’ us long b for sees us. Some of the boys sw fogs due to meet at 10 a. m,, the BERKELEY, Cal,, April 11— | Accompanying the request THE HORSE AND ‘ 5 Police are searching today for |was the following description of ood wd 4 the man dead, Wilsor ough the it i Rut we will not take bim . - » doors wer Il closed at noon. a | ‘ | stlon will end| @ blind “Jack the kisser,” who [the girl: She has dark hair, dark cKenzle and Elmer, I know he is a "3 Fearing the con e woods; but, even so, it is not ‘wwe lin a rlot, because of the bitterneas| made his appearance on the complexion, dark eyes, wore brown In ine MeKeusle and Elmer, as good| Sbhe—You had no business to kiss | sisting ‘between the two factions,| University of Callfornia cam. jsult and a straw hat : Caeee crn ordered a detachment, pus and attempted to embrace | Inez worked Thompson's They were our friends, you under ‘ They: Seno eae , > wasn't business, It WAS! oF sate militia to the Armory| (Mrs. Arthur Chester with disas- cafe, on Second and reside if | know the temper of the boys,| gaggia ullding to prevent disorde trous results. at 410 Tenth av., when last heard i . gos ie ab ; The man threw hie arme |from | Much has been said and written of the TORNOW HOMESTEAD DESERTED ILD ROMANTIC PAIR |4 % # # & # RR A HH KH) About the woman and tried to : ce trues ‘homes : ted, The doors of the t t on FRANCISCO, April li.—|* WEATHER FORECAST kiss her, but she fought him off passing of the horse—yet horses are as * gone. A few chicken nder | Geo, H. McCoon, 83, and Mrs, Mary|* Showers tonight or Friday; ®| at arm’s length and then jab- | numerous as they were several years ago, tile roam the fields untended Franklin, §8, secured a Heense to|# light westerly winds, Tem-%| bed her umbrella through his | Cap id : y are afraid the beast-man might|wed, Both had to use canes to get|* perature at noon, 46 * right eye. He ran, screaming | and are bringing just as good prices. a4 006 er have moved to 8an|to the clerk's office Ve eee ee! with pain, from the scene The horse market in Seattle is active, there wood and meadow to the sea, Beyond : is a steady demand for fancy truckers, oc ic Gebwcon are nN ra ants rast of rman have-mever'| ROB CRADLE TO SUPPLY MILLS? chunks and general purpose horses, while posed diay Angaben A dma pm ee ag BOSTON, April 10,—Toddling babies, hardly able to. walk, are forced to work to prices. Yodsnes a , The trappers swear that a hound |} aid their_parents in earning bread, according to Rabbi Levi of Temple Israel. There is The best directory of horse buyers and sell- ee roch a no age limit for child labor in Maine or New York, he declated, and cited statistics to ers is found in The Star Want Ads under the srove his contention se: . “ys ” . Pan eli 1 The rabbi t the NationaF Clothiers’ association and the dwners of department stores a ag Pree eS FES classification of “Livestock. More horses FROM AN ANGEL! ALLEGED BURGLAR ARRAIGNED here today that unless they take action tg see that anti-child labor laws are enforced, the ]/why does she kiss her cheeks each | are bought and sold through The Star Wants United Press Leased Wire) Henry Rogers, 29, wae arraigned |} ort on the future of the nation would be most disastrou time they meet? | : ane shaw gore gg In one seattered canvass in New Yorks,” he saidg “which took in-only 558 children, It musses up Maile's cam.) than in any other way in Seattle. on a charge of burglary in the s ‘ \ p api * degree. found working: Four who were only 4 years old, 21 who were 5, 41 who were 7, 45 || ond degree. Rogers is suspected ‘ Re tind \ z | The body of a Chinaman was} i. M a | | for 8 c x on oe D nee the beginning of the year, ac In Maine hundreds of children as young re employed in the canning industry, ||found this morning on the Duwam-| Over 40,000 Paid ( opies Daily of baving committed 12 burglaries ho were 9, and 76 who were 10.’ ish river by J. K. cording to the Informat cel vec ei Seo Ms es way rding to the Information recelved |}. 1) 4 15 hours daily. In the candy factories of New York alone ther: (00. childnen: pitas ver, yas paneer 4 |police headquarters. The body was |nude, | li. He will enter bis plea on Sat under 12 working, the rabbi declared ° arday.

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