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ished on page 9 VOL. 14. CHTING FOR ONOR, FIRES and Attacks Her. tap whe robbed her home a wees | Simeself ite the honse and lew Tuee@ay, was shot in the @ revolver et her, formerly be : : ing w bar husband, which he 4 come by Mra Theima quien inst week of Juanita, serose Labbe Mra Brome, follow! after a flerve ttre tery > borg mm ter bows sdour 1) o'clock > oe sented ety Shevitt taraed and fied Diecding (0 the eewne of (be advaxing, fap ter arrewied af Hed ber isto ber bedroow % Ryecial Deputy Sherif? There be etroch ber ant throw |, and was brought to ber to ber knew, Mrs Bhemo said f Mra Shomo, who Ie ultimatum to ber, Mra Sbome de anch in ber hand under the pillow her revolver was bidd: sheets. (uifiing their appeal, of the declared that, if freed from Leay Deaders convicted last Rulianapolis of conspiracy transport dyoamite @iteral privon at Leaven- ler's objections, that a writ of su tradited back. erdered bere today by persedeas issue and that (he com Seaman and Kohl victed men be released tmmedi the United States ately ob the presentation of ihe bonds required. 1® Stiieh the attempt to free year of their cxveaae ORE ES c Wee eer By United Preee Leased Wire ROME, Jan, 3—Anticipating th AGREEMENT |<: of Frans Josef, emperor if Austria, Pope Pius today sent |apostolic benediction to the piso ang ad crackled at the/monarch. Cardinal ‘agi. papal @umition meeting of the Suncio at Vienna, was inetructed fi morning, when the|to withhold thie dispensation an} til certain that the emperor was rehip agreement Seattle, Renton & @ the city came up for dying. Messages to the V Vienna stat te fe duors with Rainier that death probably is only a Ciiews, who are lined up| ter of hours. whee od the question. The Gi wee of the ‘alkiog, RECALL SENATOR iterpelating a word bere By United Preee Leased Wire Oraiory Were otil! at tt ‘Dest pome srtion on the pro | today ousted a9 & state officia! 18 DEAD ACCEPT RESIGNATION YORK, Jen 3—Many take effect June 0, 1913. I operation SOME OTHER DAY # Pe iy WIFE'S WASHING I$ OW twe Now AND——~— wei, | Ovess ¢ An OM My OW PROPERTY, Amt 3% RAIN OR BNOW TONIC o § OUR city safe against the fire peril? Fete BOALT goes to s@the Seattle doc- l Would a dig erat, it started in the tor who claims to have discovered the A sight place, sweep eattle off the map? turtle serum cure for tuberculosis long A ine writer says so. His statements before Dr. Friedman announced the cure in ae THE, sae PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ee OR SATURDAY; MODERATE NO. 266 ‘UPON INVADER Noman Shoots Man Who Enters Home Where She Lives Alone! ® s Jobn Cewe, suppowed to bee, til thie morning, when he forced ed the rob-| volver as| . © Mra Bhome tald Dep. | 11), who was detailed reed fal this aftersoce He was deliveriag some wort of an clarea, when she caatioanly slipped at him eudgenty through the hed Prem lancet Wore them was bitterly opposed by v.| ina. 2—Release on 8 Attorney Charles Miller, who eoworth, the union men would flee the coustry am@ could never be The court ordered, despite Mil-| @ writ of su-| Ryan's bond was placed at $70-/ ‘ied for by attorneys 060 Tne other convicted men's mee after a loug bond was placed at $10,000 for each | Angeles today, charging Mrs. V of Seattle, and ©. C. Be Angeles, with abduction, daughter, the ‘disappearance of | Tacoma convent nm, the beautiful 26 She lived at er of Mre Ake tle, last spring the home of her/ner. Sh W. Watson, two daya ing the latter Watson swore to the war, Ake could sight af recety. morning. ican the poeta 7 fethy owas packed and condition is extremely grave = pants ‘Shured Jette arporting to Wy » from tie daughter, saying join a moving going east’ and would) Her slater. » when she reached her dest! wan an setrens & @ poition for her, too, Mra. Ake nd is a pretty blonde local capitalist, p from her county jail serving W. Ake,!tence for publishing from Theodore Rooseve}t which un Ake ant Boxley, who ia} married, dropped trot Angeles otar thy previo wanted here low, but oti SAN JOSE, Cal, Jan. 3—As o igpeens waxed but stilt | result of a recall election held here, med at white heat. At 1|State Senator Marshall Black, ac }eused of embexzlement from the Leadera in the house are admit tediy baffied over the Rockefeller case, all efforts to 1a fad afternoon, the fran-|Palo Alto Building and Loan asso Watson bet of the act! de }Ciation of more than $200,000, is reach the mil subpoena having Reprerentatire Pujo te expected to call o meeting trust probers thie afternoon, when the committee may decide to sek leeue a warrant for Roe: nefetior a — CHARGE GLAVIS =| WITHHELD $322 AS U. S. OFFICER fy Vened Pree anced Wire RAN FRANCIACO, Jon | laviag he withinets larting a9 epnria! OF J. BRUCE ISMAY fimanciers snd noted] LONDON, Jan. 3.—The resigna- are cxyerted to be Injtion of J. Brace lemay as president at the funeral of Jas.jof the International Mercantile Co. Boted horwe breeder and! is sorepted tod by the board of MEG, who died here (ofowing directors of that concern {t will an abtomtia ent and disburse je ttay suing former special ager Lee Angeline officer pemtoffice this and recently re ve ation een 8 hondemen Pinchot-Rallinger of Ballinger secretary of the }eommission Dec againet him by » betraying the yet just what new | sHow GIRL WIFE LOSES ALL. HOPE |: “recent any definite idea of the y be had, within the next s to return to young @e Mont, girl said J MILWAUKEE ROAD OFFICER 1S DEAD must be taken that they are in such a way as to the Second keep them from veing smashed in transportation. If you want to be sure thoy will be whole the end of their journey, each egg should be wrapped separately and surrounded with excelsior, cotton or other suit- able material, and packed in a conta@jer made of stiff paste- Paul railroad was found ® FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 191 a I FT SOUTIL WESTERLY WINDS, ONE CENT { UN TRAING AND bn I ER mnie Conese ABO PS A THE WRECKAGE OF LARSON S HOME AND THE SGIRL IS STOLEN FROM LOS ANGELES; SEEK SEATTLE WOMAN AS KIDNAPER ‘CONGRESS TO AID IN SEARCH *: “FOR MAGNATE = WASHINGTON, inatrnetions to House Ser Arms Riddell to contin ae @ummitter members, Coun-| Keant a Tirta, Grins end) CALLED EMBEZZLER [his search Standard Ot) maga as a witness before (he house com investigating were issued in same time, Rox second divor POSTOFFICE SWAMPED BY = RUSH OF BUSINESS UNDER yc, MANIAC AT LARGE _ ‘NEW PARCEL POST SYSTEM. =: stampa during the jo beard, 2 while (Christmas mat! rush couldn't b at | auld Roy R. Hazard, Inj the parcel-post window] Always ning. | “€GG8." the number of parcels re-| Charigs mailing estimated at! the first 2,000 Thursday, pach » still pouring in this me » parcel.senders stood in long 8 6 substi id unable service to grow rapidly, but! sones y of mail trains from the] poge. dejvery storms has| tion first ments im-| of rates It is expected that a @alr) condition ne extent of the new seev-| coipt especially @ys, care day by ley, awarded the about » obte fa divor in September, on the support Ake did They were married at| favorably criticized one cisions of the supreme In addition to imprisonment xi three men will have ly provisioning his aw in Seattle tomebile for a trip to Ban Fran ground of not contest the man and Coeur d’A the giri to Ta. She has a daughter, Mona Mars Mre. Ake's smell by her daughter je in m convent jher danghter Heatha Wateon ta said to be one later & of the most beantiful «tris of Loe) Georme Angeles, She bao frequentiy pe for photographie art work Violet Ake ow Idaho, in May, 1 busband Sh i merly empl company fo he In Vancouy egg should be end and kept from striking its eighbor or the top of the box. | sanity, Mrs. Home label your parcel |day asked the Jhusband, Homer s of Dungeness 48 advertiser to take advant system, He sent | his little son, » Star today offering age of the an ad to " Dungeness crab: lines waiting for their turn guasanteeding Postmaster Russell has pres#ed | hour; vice every avai ‘Trat the parcel post Is more wail | and though the has been | ficient than the express companies ly time for a breathing spell, | (gs proved b tied Mating ts |kmeeeen eee eee! ON CRUISER This newspaper sent 20 20 by express at the! ny vnite . NEW Ponte, to determine | by post and ommodations | game time, addressing them to va-| required. H® expects the] rious localities in the parcel post jish cruiser N In every instance the parcel |of the late W itninw rénched its destina mparison was made speed of delivery and the By Uniged Press Leased Wire. ° WASHIN | sentative V@iliam Wedemey Michigan Panama last arily insane. wireless from the liner, tT TOOK IN FALL. & tilesetter here | — custody of their little “ty EDITORS WHO nom she placed in the |All interurban trains on the | Puget Sound electrie line are tied blow down g rking i-| left for Los Angeles dur part of May Mrs. Ake went to Los Angeles to picture company ROISE, lam, » told friends here, 'gneridan and C 4 was to secure pa Georg Angeles of $500 each. coma, T , & tilesetter, for the court haa the W. Kelley | progressive candidates was sald today | “ential electors from the Idaho ballot ainst Sheridan , B.C. —=—=3 wood or metal. Each [fs thug in Canada two’ year placed on its lig pressing agains jecting him to al worker ines" i") WHITELAW | REID'S BODY ARRIVES doubt today, fol kages | an ambe ived her h packages on re- Jean warships, |past the Ambrose caused by persons who con pisce regular letter KILLS IM American and British fla son thel® parcels, or forg eto} HIMSELF Areca ane 8 » return names and addresses c 4 corner. New special parcel Tc post stamps are required When you send perishable ar. The British taken from the cruiser Natal, Florida fired 19 guns, an ambassa dorial salute. Jan, 3,—Repre- ot The Shidzuo pon Yusen K the North f was drowned, _ | “fice department vie to) ° lover the edge of the West Se-| |killed; Anton Nelson, |severely injured, and Albert| falling down hill in a house is |Christ, 60, and Marti 144, came through the expe | sweeping Berlin. Read, on page 6, his impressions of the doctor. HOME EDITION DIES IN BED AS: ° SLIDE CARRIES HOME OFF HILL |Body of West Seattle Man, Buried Under Tons of Earth, Dug Out Six Hours Later. A four-room house toppled, asteep. | had one shoe off, and was pulling at the other, when | the floor sank under me the lattle cliff, opposite the Seattle| way @ deck does in a long slow swell. }Yacht club, at 2 o’chock this} “Then | noticed that 1 wae |morning, and, turning over| sitting on the wall of the room and that the floor was where and over in its sheer descent the wall ought to have been. crashed into splintered frag-| | couldn't figure it out. The ~ stove laid over on my chest, jments at the base of the hill,| and something hit me in the 100 feet below |. ere ets eee : " | “After that things happened Of the four occupants of the] 0 fast | couldn't keep track of lhouse, John Larson, 30, was| them. | was in a mine expio- sion once, and I’ve been ship- ,W wrecked a couple of times, and fomething like both, only n Jensen,| worse. {- “When we fetched up at the bottom, | felt around, found a hole and crawled through it. n are fishermen and la | was in water. | kept on hall.| crawling, and, about the time | my breath was giving out, f came to the surface and crawl ence ut a scratch The m borers and kept bache The rains of recent da had loosene@ the soft earth of which ed to lan the cliff is compose A strong! The fai wind was blowing. Suddenly tons inst the of earth, with the house stop, ¥ tached from th up house brought up of J. A. Kalinov- which tottered on its pilings, did not fall. A kenriel, econ- ledge, and careened to the taining a mother Newfoundland and bushes and young trees|/a full grown puppy, was buried from the path, and bringi up| under the debris against another house which rests By 10 o'clock enough of the on pilings in the tide water at the) wreckage bad been cleared away | base. so that the imprisoned animals The body of Larson was rescued could be seen. The puppy is at & o'clock this morning. It was| wedged between timbers, and the found, still in bed, under a mass of| mother stands over him, bristling debris. and growling. n described his experience j Meanwhile the father of the pup- | Larson had just gone to | py will leave the scene. He bed, and the rest of us were tries @ erately to reach his mate about to follow. | wastosieep |and son and makes the cliff-side with Larson who, | think, was jecho with his anguished cries. INTERURBAN LINE BLOCKED; FEAR SLIDE IN MOUNTAINS r men, and zen was brought 1 on December e Capital New FRANCISCO, portion of tena, Nrecelved durtng a bullet ia his ew Year's day aring the body 1 dor today in a dense wind and tal led a pre Ameri: | Maru of the Nip district, late, owing to cific jumped overboard from the liner Victoria Saturda¥noo night while tempor- | to word received today at the local | She will bring about The news was received here to-| gers an saale § about Tvdsb0 sides a big cargo cd tea, por ‘and other goods, apie night and b > ile it did last, it managed to tree across the Ever dslide at Bluffs, | ett interurban track t 15 miles from Tacom The first car bound for Seattle The slide occurred Thursday collided with the tree. Motorman night after the last train had ston didn’t see it in the dark. passed, was not discovered un. ral windows were broken, and ti the first Mmited struck it this |Johnston was slightly hurt. | morning. The slide covers the | track ten feet deep for 10 yards HE “until this afternoon + Mince mage won| LEG IN DAY BY past week in the Casez is menacing transportation and! lines with dangerous washouts i | Terrific wind storms in Eastern Washington have blown down nearly all graph wires | NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Repair Gangs of men are engaged in re-! brokea leg within four pairing tracks, removing obstruc nd the hea of @ | tions, clearing away snow, and pre. wound in less than By U A Press Leased Wire | ver washouts | F is the first great sci- Northern Pacific trains are run-| entific discovery of 1918, as an- |ning closest to schedule time. Of-| nounced today in the current ficlals fear, however, that unless} iss f the Journal of Experi- the s abate, d floods| mental Medicine by Dr. Alexis and Ww Carrel, who received the Nobel The Oriental Lim f the| p for me re in 1912 Great Northern line this Although Dr. Carrel does not + morning ven hours late. ‘lo tele go into details, he says they are raphic communication hat been the result of a series of experi- received by the company from| ments begun in 1907, and won- mountain points since Thursday derful r tmve already been afternoon on account of broker sepome wires Thyroal extract and macer- | The Oriental Limited reported} ated portions of other organs of |this morning that heavy rains still! he boas applied ‘to leg frac- |continue on both sides of the Cas tures and ctitaneous wounds cade range accomplishes the above re- A terrific gale hit Seattle and| sults ys Dr. Carrel |the surrounding country early this ° jmorning. It was at its worst. | NORTH YAKIMA.—Fifty men jabout 4 o'clock jstarted work Thursday on the em- | The wind didn’t last long. But! bryo $500,000 W apatox ditch. Burning Wood Is a Popular Fad And if you are interested in it, you will find in the ad of the Globe Wall Paper Co., which appears on page 8 in today’s Star, an opportunity to buy the materials at about Half Price. Pyrographic Outfits are quoted at very low prices, A Star Want Ad will get you a first-class tenant for that empty room. Pe costWwill be only a few cents, Phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44, or cg at the downtown office, 229 Union St., with Souvenir and Curio Shop. The Star guarantees9in excess of 40,0@ paid circulation daily.