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° VOL. 14. NO. 263. SEATTLE, _ The Seattle Star | THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE o- ° WASH,, ON THAING AND NEWS STQNDS Ge 1913. ONE CENT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 3 “red 17 the ¢ t Q By Fred 1. Boalt. Me bit of ‘ground tr Ae tae aerate But R wt $00 a month—for Gueret and myself. We packed young cannons and carried the Happy New Year, Tim!" we sald, and bought bim drinks to mak@ BLACK DIAMOND, Jao yn'wy'r sald Old Tim }alone should be sities ‘ ne frame shack on the condition that he| word to Joe's place that tHe peace must be maintained and the [him drunker ‘ We were jammed up as © Krause’s bar, ten deep. It wanted | Diamond. vo Vee to Bell beer and Whisky to the miners of Black | digiity of the law upheld at all costs. We had heard that Black And by ap when the ¢ ur was not quite dead, Danny @ ragpesty 3 ear wothdaie We 462. not want Old ‘Tim like many another miner. + ole ai : Diamogd was prepared to see the old year out by riging on its hind jcorted Old Tim to the 4d and e him a push—a gentle push—ap of midnig oe ier ot all he could earn in the} feet, hooking ite tall over th® dashboard, taking the bit in its teethe | Old Tim tottered to the kness es 1. bowels of the earth } ; @ v 9 Hi ° > fo bother with poor Old T " any wetting “good and | often reached bya over Joe's bar, So that Joe’ net profit per nenth| @nd belting. ° | Hill and t putie eared ace without ceremony at mi ' fn honor of the new ye of bake ; and some days Joo's five bartenders wold a carload Black Diamond didn't. The town rebuked us neatly, Trye. Wlaé&| night. Many were thrown out bodily o liquor was set out in th ™ Bt = an " * $ Diamond got drunk, We fought and elbowed to Joe's gar fr fter-| street for the excellent reson ere en't uny lef Joe way ave. peg ‘ la ge 0 tte | coat tty Joe lives in a mansion, in the Mi, Baker parle distrfet, in{noon anti midhight, Fifteen hundred of us in all--Ravensdale, and | sold « : Year’ hs . te 4: Bie ’ > Ps Y older camps were represented—fell by the wayside bef dnight. 6 When we left Joe's place he doors were closed ani locked® Joe's place Was closing at 8 t and>Black During the 20 years or so that Joe colned m y at Black Diamond True, the first fight started as early @@ 4 in the afternoc when | for the last time, Old Tim wa ng on the edge of the perch, mui hereafter would be d Old Tim was one of his best custow he $1,506 didn't laet a ttle Welshinan kn ed a giant “hunky Tor the | bling “H t ! pe Yet a few of us—the drunke kin e# of us—found time | All that Qid Tim is and isn't me be laid at the door of Joe's nce. | Polac ning a chec anée agains mine bi ‘ ‘ « ond danced and of e ore nt y | Prien min ax) BAR gta EEN al 08, milllonatre ew was Hilied with wrath when the elector ed him out and to the very door of thé calabo@se. A Scotchman | Stumbling past Joe's place on his way to the depot, Hill tripped he nF taped sack D hall of | An@ he sold It to the | night, December 81 ‘. gean 9 salpons in unincorporated towns at mid a Yank p to blows. But | over a body In the road, He flashed his light into the face of OF for a “song.” 1 don't know how much song” comes to, | Joe's place, being th best frthengrrm * meth » blow ber roe di Tame! '" said Danny, head of Joe's five euaer b | Tee Tie een ie Siege wane Wad Onen OU ier Ereet ae now . c . ° etter, felt the blow the hardest It wanted a® hour of midnight, Old Tim, dr hee motning id: Come, Tim; time to go home.” said that. in ¢ Tim's case, it came to $1,500. At h ial ~ A é é Ns ; 9 { Informant ger agaatl be Brgy dh cm dgg, Sage og PO gen a ihe wore (meat, te rth se aM a 5 beer and whisky in sober. ww the eneniee and drunk again in the evening, sald a ied oid man optaggered to his feet and stared unseeingly af i “aie ‘ ne the at proape ‘ ? Every bod ted to come en 'mine yp'yn'wy'r @ deputy “ and Black Diamon . Qt prosp “8 camp in the | and Beip bimecit. SET TT He was # joke to us, 80 We shoved and mauled | ind laughed “Frien'mine,” he mumbled. o‘H'pp'yn'wy’r!” and sank down, os ‘ odgi ond Deputy Jag Hill in charge | tproariotnly when we succeeded in bringing the fire of anger into] limp ‘as a castoff garment, and slumbered on the frozen ruts of the | ase, man, to Black Diamond. He pald of a Th d sie ¢ - Then came Joe Kraus ™ a p posse. ere were Deputy Luther Mills, Special Deputy Von | his rheumy eyes and maudlin blasphemy to his lips ® road. ! = mast ae —— = oun ma sonata 3 | | | UNION CHIEFS: AR } | 3 ° : > | | ‘a j . > : Woman First to Put Parcel in Mail). ics ssinz ine gorsne arreat | President Ryan of tronworkers i i 4 . ” ed hasn't dampened the enthusiasm | ae * Bi 2 » at Seattle Postoffice; Get Pack~ se x's 'citmon 51° ot'Tecome Vases. he tin ain Ta: : who ls held by Seattle police as 0 ears As He Enters Leavenwor age of Eggs |result of his elopement with Edna it ti : jSaunders, 16, daughter of “W. O. P 2 ‘ a % — ppeanageramesenms : Saunders, carpenter, living at} enitentlary. parcel post is here. 1 wouldn't lee $5. for it,” | Greenwood, Lake Washington | eee i A. M. Lots, 4126 Fortieth| replied M Lote I'l marry her yet,” he firmiy de By United Pre god Wire - They would make fine ornt ‘West Seattle, early this morn It was f to place the limit |ciared, in his tell at the police ste FORT WORTH, Kas.’ ments,” he said Brought to the Seattle posiof- of insurance on it—-$50 for all par |tion, today. “I love her and abe vee. oie at con. | 4 Mt midnight all the prisoners at into th © loves me. I know abel tick by victed at janapolis of con-| changed New Year's grectings & ' ta's parcel bad no sooner | me spiracy unlawfully to transport ex-| cept Hockin. ) | She was anxious to be the first eived by the clerk than| Their romance b | plosives, arrived at the federal priv| at midnight all the prison < downtown in time. the frst parcels received | came from Tacoma to work for Ed ge = ; |Prisoners. When ¥. M. Ryan * package was addressed to sket of eggs for a man in| na’s father. A mosth afterward he bd was made w thout incident. told that Wm. Bernhardt of Oh ° Lota’s brother. It reads, “Mr county jcame to make his home with the thg thetr senteneess ne ene eee Semin oe A.D. Rust, Sr. Room, G er Russell had every-| saunders, and he met Edna. They ir senten would write no more letters, ‘ DC Maeva ego | The prisoners were received by | gg 2 P. 0., Washington, D. ae for the new 8€TV:| eaw each other every day. Finall said hea | lee, sd : ; ach other every day nally Warden .McClaughrey. Each sign . It is 15 inches long, etght inches | ared to employ aGdl-|inwy decided to get married j 6 FE Poor Bernhardt, like @ Gnd five inches deep, and | tional men and conveyances, as the; ‘Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock ed the prison book. They were many others, is the victim of Just within the limit. 11 delivery service may demand. Se-|tnay stole from the house. Sever given a bath, their heads shaved | cumstances. ' % AM the requirements of | attio'’s installment of a billion spe-| nites they walked, throagh the and each donned prison garb, Each Ryan Breaks Down parcels post regulations cial parcelpost stamps arrived | Wet, dark woods on the shores. of peel ho LA pcg ag ordered to| “A>"the tran approached the pi neaday, and will be sold only ati the jake, It takes a strong love to The oth on Tyan. eet ae tee the special stations for Seattle, a| .a.g A he other prisoners ostracised| When searched at the prison i list of which was given fm The| “ed, such a walk. Theirs was Hockin throughout the trip. He isa yo, lish © { the Rut f | strong. At 6 o'clock, weary, Cold regarded ky th 08 keen Oy OE the Ratist ofS ’ Tuesday ig ~ ear by the union men.as @! Khayyam, inscribed by Anton Je 2 ere { what can be sent, and how |824 Bungry, they came to a terry | traitor. During the night each prit-|nannsen, was found on Tveltmoge’ 2 rman 4 PS laremont doesn't remember what oner quietly requested of Marshal! yy, >, ee were oF secon sontitey ALdagnc iis tae eases ferry it was | Sohmidt that he ask the warden not os Berg. 3 peda orn m reals ‘The parcel contains an old manv-| are asking. And how about perish-| TM#Y Crowsed the lake and caug to make Hockin his cell mate co. porealeiad: bp tenaa ame Te . Predtigt of the Rush family tree, |able stuft? & street car, connecting with the Prisoners Joke | gare: thar ad) but were foread a MMe Wack to the carly part of| The first thing to be remember.{° Clock boat for Ts Frank M. Ryan, president of the five up sigarets tq) the 17th century, and containing | ed that all parcels containing 9 o'clock they walked to the International Asseciation of Bridge é 2, over 600 pages. perish articles must be mark.|%0me of Claremont's mother at 7 and Structural pworkers, sat Michaet J. Young of Boston re, Insures Her Package ed “PERISHABLE” Next, that | South & at, Tacoma with bowed hroughout the|luctantly gave up a rosary, — ‘How much tnsurance do you articles ‘itkely to; , “We've come to gx married journey. Olaf A. Tveltmoe of San| Chas. Beum of Minneapolis w Want to place on this packax time reasonably re- | ‘hey announced Francisco w a expres- | Continuously ached the parcel post clerk, « { nsportation and de.|__ rs. Claremont didn’t e} sion, and had but little to say Beum, Wachmeister, Houli the stamps were put on | liver | the schem They didn’t - Painter and Anderson were unabl ‘i feintsiiiesoehiicinhsiens ceesceimesieimiti | At 6 o'clock all arrangereen E. A. Clancy of San Francisco suf-|to conceal their feelings, weepii | been made for t wedding fered & slight aitack of heart trou-| most of the time during the prelli jall sat down to rest a while jble last night, bute was much bet-j inaries. + ° lock the police knock big nm . | As Hockin entered the room ront door, and the Some of the prisoners joked|be searched he glanced into |tomporarily, at least | throughout the — trip. Edward ‘faces of the wher paint ners, bi | » girl will be | Smythe of Springfield, Mls. said he met only st stares and scowl, atile this afternoon | intended te de nd that District After the prisoners were search be ; Attorney ( W. Miller return they were photographed in the POLICE POLITE his nitroglycerine cans ause be own clothes, each was given prisomy Wireman, called to the rescue of, t fiw ‘ie ap” meant | h end of garb and another photograph wa@ " . " she then taken. the Washington hotel at 1 o'clock TO FIRST NAN | oe —_ — ~~ ° this morning, pumped their hose to| _Th¢ hotel !s heavily insured % the beat of the orchestral strain JAILED IN 1913 | from the dining room While the fire-iaddies were hack ; } img away at parts of the dome in When Patrolman ns appeared RE a ee ta ne at police headquarters at 4% e fl this morning, with Loute Larson, oe aged = cornered, 500} drunk and disorderly, in tow, things | guest: e dining room were began to happen. Larson was the virtually held prisoners. The first man brought fn in the new chest: 2 ra continued playing, and year. It is quite » function at po souinentene ad q cae some of the more courageous in the | my United Press Leased Wire |lice headquarters | i crow. rr 0 sweep asi TAGOMA, Jan. 1—Jost as the| Evans was met at the door by | g c t of danger by climbing on|new year was ushered in last night,|two of the office huskies. They | || SANE ANSWERS TO b—That) Copy TRI *, the tables and singing. |May Horton, 60 years of age, end:| walked beside Larson, Evans in| FOOLISH QUESTIONS |}? « the Protestant ES TO DIE ¢ J ‘The fire started in the istrmas|ed her life, at 808 A st, by drink-/front. Silently they marched to| | |churches are in a large sure re- | 5 United Press Leased: Wite 1 n large measu re-j tree in the main lobby mmeone | ing carbolie: acid the booking window. A “high sign” | Please tel ® § for # 1 : a | PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 1.—Um had @ | sponsible for the divorce and re ropped @ cigarette or lighted | brougt® the office force to ita feet | rey: Seare : strung by a wait of nearly foum Into the tinsel. While the| “Oh why should the spirit of (Clerk BuCett straightened his cap A raace eearstaige evil, io UG; ONATES. COR os cae ie eee husband, was confined to the lobby | mortal be sad?” and walked to the window. Desk | dae ahi ‘ ine tleeierron the ann nelype «gi mas so PO arheed, tt Ge ee the F Mezzanine ficor, the dama Chirps the poet, all misery | Sergt.°Smith grabbed the gold pen.| | em in 1 wate nie Cele ee, CREE OF TAATTIRRS | S00.) Ea eee WAS approximately $10,000, accord } scorning, Capt. Searing came out and stood mee ete pre ont doing |and dive which is made public|shoe shop where he is employs ing to J. B. Ohilverg, president of | “6h how can the spirit of mor- | at attention behind Sngth P ye ic sayy Aiea e Mbine = 52 hata ha ore pcg coo emg the hotel company. | tal be glad?” Sinan Mebane Pentth Wcked ves 3 | Put ‘em in hot water j clergy o marry divorced persons is | suicide on the street by swallowing A big item of damage was the| Asked our headachey city |the scene to see if everything was| Three councilmen President | ents got up a campaign cartoon and| wy . o woula| nell to be the root of @ goed Bor! putnam agg An {hs Critics) commie burning of overcoats and furs be-| thitm morning. right, then asked, in solemn voice,|Heskéth and Councilmen Erickson |cfreulars, and today are prepared! yo ‘ of 14%—sdo| Hoa of the evil sient longing to the guests, acter). the usual questions. With care he| and Griffiths—are unalterabty op-|to Might to the finish j& Ww ba -~ rack for checking clothes > &| HOW'D YOU ENJOY A made the bookigg. It was a big| posed to the proposed partnership| A majority of the ceuncil is re-| A Un one that winds up | been put in the lobby earlier in the NEW YEAR'S LIKE THIS? € t agreement ween the Seattle,' quired to approve Wardall's resolu-| e r; ‘ s ° evening. | TAMAQUA, Pa., Jan. 1,—Cut Larson was conducted to the ele-| Renton & Southern railway and the|tion befere the matter can be sub-| Moore At no time was there an off from thé entrance when @a vator with ceremony. He was met city mitted to the people’g vote,on| That depends altogether on the} e 9 ° to the hotel itself, but wh ter from an abandoned wo at the jail by, the head jafler, as Four others Councilmen Ward-| Mareh 4. If both Goddard and Mar-|exercise. In what kind of exer ° fire la , , ré lasted there was plen f ex ing block the mouth of ghe sistant head jailer and two trusties. |all, Haas, Blaine and Peirce—are in-| ble should oppose the tnership| cise does your hair engage? l - ammac 6, S eitement. The dining room pit shafs, nine men were en All formed a procession, end|clinedto favor the partnership greement, i will not come to a ° ° ‘° , ° were closed to prev | tombed today Mm the east Le j|down the corridor went the first} The remaining two—Councilmen| public yote | An old colored minister, preach: | ° stampede into the main Ic ‘¢ high colliery, near here, Air man Booked. His cell door was Adard and Marble—have not def-| The franchise committee of the|{n& of hell, pictured it as a region | im evening dress feebly atterpte is being pumped the, men |opened with a clang and clatter. He| nitely lined up on way or the other. | cneil will take Afat official action | Of lee and snow. When asked bis r pump 6 i I ° to assist the f\romen and officials of the collitry be- | was owed into it with impressive| This ts how the council stagids.on |in the matter on Frday. The utili-/"ason for the misinterpretation, he | S ° A number of guests, who € lieve a rescue will be effected les remony the quesiton which is sizzling with| ties committee postponed action for | replied Why 1 wuz*to say hell ° fired for the night, came rushing| this eve ° onterest in the Rainier valley today.|one weak 2 jWuz h@, some of dem Pheumat ° 4 out pel, mell and formeo é LO® ANGELES, Jan. 1.—The |The contending formes, thoke favor-| Raingr valley is well divided, | nig would want to go dar th boat gallery, in their olght| o SAN PRANCISCO, Jan, 1.— | fate of Cer! Redelbach, alias Warr, ing the pa@nership agreement and| Tha Mpiniss Valley Commercial | Vory fust frost Judwe, ° q #, on the mezzanine f While thousands 6f 5 who threatened to blow up the cen ) here-| Club i# in Tavor of the agreement = ¢ ' ‘i i i r i ef Now Year's - Imustening street car extension there H a oy eee q 2 tomorrow, and they are offering their entire ° After the fire was put out, there| revelers are resting up todag |! iilice station recently, 18 still yy and thone opposing the agree-| Resolutions indorsing jthe agree-| 6! e Ne. Fens, | be BOR proee cag hy mi ight nly END é R les _* wild scramble for es| after a night of merrimen® bid- | tindecided, thé jury whtch tried Hp | mont on the ground that t would| ment have also been passed by the may Orop Hate. as the, result of Ube stock of dligk-Gtede Clothing at cme-fourth less eed lobby. o | ding ghe old year adieu and a charge of dep@iting dynamite | rtard municipal ownership, have| Lakewood Improvement club and {!!8¢ cpt Rade weapics Mad yxy ethaw vagular prices. Full particulars will be found Manager 4 bile building ha@is® @m: lake 8 a carious deposit of sea 8, Pp I lager Harmaduke rPyuested| welcoming the new, three per n & public building havigs Gia 1 upon a hard campaign the Dunlap Improvement®lub. The| °, 7 9 . , all to take th 1 and Nischarged. Fi Ly 7 shells and ofhersugstancs which 4 ch appea ¢ 2 in today's oad fe t gp Paty Wraps and| sone are, d@ad in the city |sreed and phates Lavra yl an Hardly had the agreement been Rainier Teach Improvemense club, |} at’ aebedily. sit. whieh. te theie wa, whic appears en page ¢ in today ° @ statement of the! sediwh ys ure of the pcttion to establish ‘ | # N08 @| hens ea nec anc { es - MT Wives, there vere n Sr tn reaevirian Teo anotr | ta@ts in thé case, the Yoreman de {atinan inche counoh by Soun- ,pn th ae hand, 1# opposed to (he) creases thelr cx& productos two| Bar. Bhia is an opfortunity thet will be appte- Dressions of joy, and the Wasténg-| tempt to end fis li ° \clared, caused the disagreement, |ciliman Wardall, @hen the oppon- | agreement, ae } fold ° 4 ° cigno® &y men who want to get a Fine Suit or | — | eo — ° ° i = = oe ‘ : EDGED |. toxpon, san, 1—New year's| ° HIST, MEN—A CORKING NEW YEAR’S HUNCH! © @ ° Pk een are ne ° ° | gifts in the shape of two peerages, n barontecies Mid 18 knight # are conferred here tod the rewarlls be ‘government of. re aM mer ° By United Press Beased vy: rt a ALBAK YB: Jan. 1,—In his| hood: pate ; fs rete Wim. Sulzer, in-| cording to custom d into office today as gover ing monopolized by peor of ghe Lrapire state, announced | ricifs, manufac® was unpledged and under obli-| chante ations to no one but the people. | Conscious of my Mmitations, 1|NEW YORKERS HAVE ly appreciate the responsibility| WILD CELEBRATION. am assuming,” declared Suizer.| NEW YORK, Jan, 1.—Celebra- emer upon the performance of |tors of the incoming 1913 thronged duties of my offige without a|the restaurants an hour after day ine, except my pledge to all Mght this morning. Five stabbin people to serve thom faithfully | four shootings, one fatality honestly, ac arrests were made, and to the bem of my | cages of acute alcoholism and 2,000 | TAM CERTAINLY UP AGAINST IT.MY we fureves in Now Venn’ AESOLUTIONS AND Ont bays Ive GOT TO Swear OFF OW Some tum BY Gosn its Teuqw It 90° “ “MY Wife DOESNT IT WiKk MANE ME T DONT WANT TO STOP SMoKinG AND I LiKe To PAY BILLIARDS AND Poow. AND 1 COATAINLY ENMoY SITTING IMA LITTLE GAME OF PoxeR now AND THEN T KNOW WHAT Tea DO-TL Dawning |! DARE KICK ABOUT MY SMOKING ANY MORE - BAY, THA BEAR - want ? ° ° _— ; ° ot. " You have something that is of no use to you, perhaps, but that you can trade for something that Mill Se useful to you. But an ad in The Star's Exchange Column and see how quickly it will get results for you. Phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44, or call at the ddéwntown Mice, 229 Union St., with the Souvenir and Curio Shop,