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6 OME awful things going to happ to our little old worl@15,000 years from now! Doc Cook says so, at any rat@® And if Doc's grt the right dope, itewon'? be a very pleasant world to live in. Read it, on page 4, ° cpp RIS sr serene ep at CE Oe OP eee ee Greece er wee JUST THE RIGH T SORT OF WEATH HITCHED ON FIVE 2 HORSES, AND 8, AND E VOL. 14. eNO 268. 1 il ct R FOR MOTORCYCLING TH RAIN TONIGHT AND WEHDNESDAQ WARMER; HIGH! SOUTHERLY WINDB THE ONLY ®ROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE Ss THE IT WAS 4 TU S8L BL STAR SEATTLE, WASH., MAN WAS 1913, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, ONE.CENT ON THE JOB WHEN THIS FRLLOW SPILLED. ON THAINS AND NEWS 51 AT THE RIGHT, The Seattle Star ! “HOME ANDS Ge HOW ONE = INON JOHN TORNOW ‘Beastman Fleeing Barefooted| _ Through Snow From Posse of, Armed Deputies; Expect Capture. Prisoners Nice Cozy Jail, | This Tomb Place’ Play Poker and Drink Cocktails. ty United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—A shakeup among the keepers in charee of prisoners in the Tombs was forecasted today as & result of an unexpected visit to the jafl last night by two as sistants of District Attorney Chas. 8. Whitman, who found unmistakable signs of @ “poker party” in the cell of John McNama -allas “Au® tralian Mack,” formerly a San Francisco saloonkeeper, who ts held here in connection with Warmer _ Weather Predicted__ by Forecaster; City Traffic Demor-! alized by Six-ineh Snow Fall. Rain and warmer weather is rap Barring a few minor accidents, | Dr. Damo Orders Turtle urette Will Make Serum and Inocu-) late Sufferers. Dr, Martin Damourette or. dered yesterday by tele n from Southern Callfornt pound turtle from whose blood, he announces, he will manufac ture a quantity of the serum for tuberculosis, of wh claims to be the though the ed by Dr scientist of Berlin The turtle ts due Seattle “1 will kill the tu Germany to arrive In Thureday. tomorre immedi. COAL WAGON DRIVER SOLVED H « stuff, fellows! Billie Burke's writing for in The Star, beginning today, You want to read about these burdena that are unloaded for dissection by the charme ing Billie. And she answers them sensibly, at that. Page 5. e ° men DITION slic sll GETTING HIS LOAD UP SURVIVORS HANG TO MAST 'Tank Ship Rosecrans Dashed Into | Breakers Off Oregon Coast and Pounded to Pieces. 2 RP ay Pe ae 74,000 bbery in Sep ely ourette to- ey ot i BP. Wash., Jan. 7—Is John) knew, stepped up to the door. The} ‘B? $274,000 robbery in Sep |isiy melting the heavy snowfall in} Seattle enjoyed its banner snow in| &¢ sald Dr. Damourette to- ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 7.—Thirty-eight men, members of h » tember, 1911, of the bra a day, “and the process of mak F s "9 3 Devil of the Wynoochee,| hunters did not stop. They rap 8) Hank of Montreal at New [Seattle on Monday, and a Chinook /five :years nich{ 108’ the serum may be wit the Associated Oil Co.’s tank steamer Rosecrans, are believed i = Who hes sain| et.oF taey could, and dy slncter |wind, with its warming breeze, le} The big, white mantle Mie | a be an ghee eb-ane te to have perished today, when the vessel was driven into the § A gg namie wl Ayovnye eee ‘arpara’s cell were Percy [menacing to some extent the valjspread over the city reached A) occa in the controversy. | breakers of shallow Peacock spit, near the Northead weather i- in the past 18 months./at Montesano, where they reported | a republican leya in King county by possiblo|@epth of six inches by 10 o'clock) \irr'ty (Be Cente ie - pit, pel by the snowstorm and) the incident to Sheriff Payette. serving a nentenos, Jack Sulll- [overflows of the White, Green andj Monday night. It made eS fag iP gd gen esagge tpt station, i be captured by & posse) Deputy Sheriff Fitsgerald possi van, former member of Jack | Cedar rivers. iva) of fun for grownups as well isalnais ae hd The steamer foundered under the pounding of the great Deputy Sheriff Fitzgerald ,|i8 Tornow's shack an improvised) coi, gunmen, and two wire No reports of any damage from/as youngsters. Seattle, and 1 hope that, dur waves which rolled over her. When she went down, three of Miter, following 4 report) fish spear and many heads of og) tippers, recently arre floods or storm were received thin} Long forgotten sleighs we ing tbe entire process my work |men were clinging to her mastheads, still above water. 4 two brothers named Moss. salmon | it was evident that the five |Morning, and Chief Deputy County] brought out of the livery stab) will be subjected to the closest’ | Sh ® n “4 : fay that they saw Tornow|) “It is only a matter of hours, aoe ad. been drinking |Engineer Denton does not fear|and their merry bells, ringing for! scrutiny by the medical pro- | jortly after noon the Northead station reported that only twe Bere Sunday, believes Tornow | now,” confidently sald Fitzgerald,| Prisoners Dae river overflows unless the warmer|the first time this winter, remind-| fection of this city.’ | men were left. iwitteat food and is in a weaken-|“ynti] Tornow is brought to bay.” | SOME it ig alleged, |Weather, predicted by the weather/ed folks of Minnesota, and New| I siiecid to caaine aod come] : 4 4 the rty” in time to [bureau for tomorrow, also strikes} England, and old Chicago, and New r and 3 iigenid. who warned the “party an hour wind p ted out with the mountain regions sufficiently| York, and whatever other place/ EXPLOSION KILLS GOVERNMENT ero ade y th “LITTLE GIRL $A Lahn Spine pti = - ide the cards and other gam. Heroic efforts w jonday, returned at hide the cards a : A 4 na toes eroic efforts we 7 Il prisoners are supposed | : crew to shoot the boat s li We the trail again. He said Tor-| TOULON, France, 4 be locked in their cells at 4 [has received less complaints of| with thelr bob-sieds and snow men 0 CALL OFF si shoe Poi bon 2 ifelin | 1S ATTACKED gw tracks in the snow showed | cause of an explosion in the oclock every afternoon |pipes freezing than in any other! Hundreds of coasters dashed down slaee ebleuaek Aa a ee og ice bare Ge ie neh _ pong’ fassena | winter In the past seven years. The hundreds of hills Monday night rh lh ub 2 ‘| oes brothers were attract-|etght firemen are ere toda t ne t it lolph Ulrich, 2 ’ Renton | ‘ Marted to bay. Shc after-| burst as the vessel was passing FORMER QUEEN DIES ing, clearing up the snow was struck by a snowball, which laity. 3 ry tr “ oe ge well whom be mon! Hyeres island LONDON, Jan. 7 annie Har Trains Behind Time jcarried with it a plece of glass from} ely whe tevin te unuoes r - ee = son, known on the stage as Maud| All trains coming into Seattle to|@ ear window Monday night. The} The army of marshals main-jaihors whie trying to nee ‘ Hakeem, fo. 4008 o totay. Ob le. North-}snowball was thrown from the car-{tained by ey Furth’s concern|the Columbia bar in the teeth of a| Mildred Berryman, 15, is today H E Seroece’ eee tuaorate tf tha ae yon and eed ln ulner of Second av. and University. [at the Renton mine for the past|/howling gale. Her $18,000 cargo.|prostrated at her home as the re THER ASKS GIRLS TO CO crented he oe geal rm Pace tnng came al par Secon 2 onc PB [trae mone ms aes i [eoniting fein ha 2 ee a s f ef. Miss Hobson, who was an Austral-| held up for more than three hours.| pital walking papers. erude oil, was awash éarly known man at 20 Monday The following lette eceived by The Star from a grt iss ¥ . i gry \ - . . “a Cushman, following the} The position of the ship , as she was returning home ‘stricken mother, wh ante. to save her two young daughters from | ian, married Ca » Ha 7 of the) The storm which is today making Miss Cora Bardman, 1713 Boyt! ocumony of Marshal Jacoby Mon-| miles northwest of A 1 an errand to the grocery tritish ar ith whom she went ay tov Jancouve on ay »rulsed when she was | S#¥imony 0} aw = x voip haderabadagatas baepae? The. . ‘ 5 erring: 8 “llr ao uo Hen be pe bs 4 wg a core r a ston a ig bird . ate n she WS! day afternoon to the effect that | tion feeavers being rushed| The attack was made under the TWO SISTERS: Come home. Mamma is not angry, only o pte Pe tawall tater Wine did t Impede nieago & struck by a bobsled at Harr “Ht ®Ylthere had been no trouble at the|from there to aid the Cape Disap-| Cover of darkness, near the corner fick from worry. Start the New Year with God's blessing and po Nigga Pye veel eor ors § hal gre Mla nodes Sn Gesegeb prong gize ge sting on iar’ | mine, and that the Renton miners | poiniment crew | ay. W. and N. 60th at all will be right. A MOTHER. r to Queen Liluokalanl, |aiiens + mani praationlt "anchang Cay , eset mo omnes“ are law-abiding citizens, instructed | | This was the second trip of the & few blocks from the girts : lant. | ditions remain practically unchang-| Capt. Searir | 33 |him to confer with the sheriff 4o| Rosecrans to this vicinity. She is ; ‘ oda "assengers are tric Morandi, 32, wa ated b: | M ‘ : Jed. tod Passengers are being| Bric Morandi, 32, was arronted by |digcus# the advisability of having | known as the “Jinx” ship of the As-| She was roughly seized by the |taken care of by the Nor hern Pa saber ged ery = : ae hat officer looking after the dis-|sociated Oil fleet on account of|™&0, Who is meagerly described as Jcific road. The local officials ot}charked with throwing a snowball} (5c, having met a series of mishaps|@!erly and about 60, and dragged to :, the company expected trains to be/ that broke a wndow in a passing car) «There ought to be some guard | since being taken over by the com-|® Vacant lot on the corner. She day, but the wires) First av. and James #t. = Ji eit there in the interests of pub-/pany. A few y aad abe: base med, but her weak little vole, | till down, and they have no| The snow result gs atally | iic safety,” Judge Cushman taid ok ot the: Ca ual! artly by the man’s hands 6 rae ee omy tetuetory.i6e0, Of what the real/for Motorman Otto Ww eccage *| Judge Cushman denied a motion only her steel an*\ clapped over her mouth, failed te GET your } situation is {8256 Latona st., employed by the). Gq tole tt Jattract any help IT SNOWED SEVENTEEN Pheet Sound Tractior Light &} 0% joorRe ummens, attorney The Ro: ans Was t at Glas-| ° An. t HOT BRICKS HERE TIMES AS DEEP AS | Rain today and warmer hget Soun Faction, Ligh for the strikers, to dismiss the in-| gow, Scotland, in 188 She is Her assailant left her practically To WARM YOUR 4 . weather tomorrow, is the | Power Co. He was in charge of @/ junction case against the strikers,|/feet’ in length, with a beam of 2s|U2Ceuscious. Detectives, deputy FEET IN THE weather bureau's report this | snow plow to clear the tracks at) ang he overruled a demuirer to feet 5 : and police are today mak- es REET CARS morning. Southwest storm sig- |1 o'clock this morning, when he/the jurisdiction of the federal court! ‘The Association Oil Co. « E desperate efforts to locate the sm nals have been ordered dis | stepped off at str ay. and Vine/in the controversy fiers give the cambined valuation| == played in all Washington and | st. and was struck by a W. Queen! ‘The contempt case was then set lof the veasel and caro at appt 7 Oregon’ eeaperts. | Anne car He hes been uncon {ous} for hearing on February 3. Judge| mately $ ma rset igtl 3,000 TROOPS ON | Street # moved slower both} at the Pacific hospital for more| Cushman 1s. in Portland today,| Monday and today po 12 hours where he will help out on Judge/ UJ, § CONSUL TO WAY TO HONOLULU Those hardest hit by the snow Bean’s calendar | were horses. There were many| TUG MASTER DEAD BUDAPEST DIES} say Francisco, Jan. 7—Not vehicles stuck on Seattle's hills} Capt. Charles C. Manter, veteran FRITZI SCHEFF LONDON, Jar Paul Cleve-| since the days of the Spanish-Amer- Monday The humane soctety| navigator of the Northwest, and re land Nash, Unite Siate consul |ican war have the U. S. transport worked industriously all day and|ecent master of the tug Pioneer, general at Budapest, Hungary, was| docks here witnessed such a sce! \ : locks here witnessed such a scene atl evening, till the last of the|d@iéd suddenly yesterday at Ketcht WILL DIVORCE |found dead at Claridge’s|as wh 3,000 soldiers embarged e@ 2 teams held up by the snow were| kan, Alaska. j hotel here cause of his death | the Sheridan and Logan, which are hauled up by motor trucks, donat The Pioneer left Ketchikan Sun- JOHN FOX, SR. | is not known today en route to Honolulu ed for that purpose by the W. U.|@ay afternoon with the barge Pal os ———— —— 19 you HAVEL Bas abam and other companies. | myra fe all on Bp ’ bod NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The divorce z neldentally, the snow brought aj came d 80 n¢ ®laction brought by Fritzl Scheff AA OLD PURT | vest to tho various blacksmiths|tufmed to port. ‘The captain died sobs aeathat Youn Fon, ire writ in town. the following morning er, is being heard today by a referee ---— SS Seaad 2/of the state supreme court here. who had but was Reports that the couple, were married four years ago, separated, were denied last fall soon afterward formal action Read of Irrigated PARCELS POST brought by Mrs. Fox ei ||| ADVERTISEMENTS | sccnsccciwo -Acre Farms so Me US WERE AMERICANS DEMAND efi, é DOING AID FROM MADERO white air Here 1s The Star's list-of farmers who will fill orders for farm) 4 “bago, dex. Jan, 7.—Sixtec In the ad of the Priest Rapids Ranch Co., on » yh produce, eggs and poultry by parcel post, Uncle Sam has given you 4 PAE ex., Jan, 7.—Sixteen Fi ; ; "i : and the bh this system and it Is up to you to get the best results. amin A Sah eng aye EOnE page 3 in today’s Star. This land lies on the Co- eave P44 “ _|town o} cuillas, state ure agi : } And veils the fm The Star is doing He “part ba sure doen an Des pt pro aol herd: Cites “Atiwribat,” oon lumbia river, between Wenatchee and Kennewick. ducers from whom yeu, not recommend these men, and put in your order Deman@ that the panies are located, protection from President of Mexico from rebel depra today demanded Madero ations do that. Ten acres of good irrigated fruit land, properly handled, will make the average family independent. thelr products must Scan the tet yrth awaltin wind’s masonry”? courier’s feet bo on the farmer pack his eggs in cotton, in a strong ig the coms Dela: yes 4 \ | Rather, let ue speak of the small Note : s me: ‘ : lal ee ; ing of tne waliean per gy) pens po the icy pellets |egg carton, Otherwise they may be scrambled before you get them. Aopording te, ianaech, eres If-you are interested in such a proposition, it will 1 e a be . here toda J ata depa ment | the radiant { aa ache ecsts first |that he built were hard and aimed one 2 ‘ , M iin: enka ay you to A ve a talk with the P. Sond radiant 1 on in po yf a they, | with Me drous accuracy, We| A, C. BIGELOW, Sunnydale, Tel, Sidney 164%—Poultry, oggs. + at Washington was also asked to pay y a ta t riest River Ranch our eyes looked out upe », Te , 7 “ investigate conditions there. Rebel Cc a tamultuo. us of st ' ted air.” Not we But |were climbing on the “back plat-| ROBERT HUGHES, Sunnydale, Tel, Sidney 1307—Milk, butte 2 ere ted Ciniguil- } o. grivacy of storm.”| “whited & ; ey And asked |form at the time, and our fellow| BHEO HANSEN, S@nnydale, Tel, Sidney 1134—Eggs,ovegetal troop’ ve twice loote a Cinigui 5 Rot v0: “1 t tar wives: “What makes that | passengers Iaughed when we sald kinds of flowers. las. Star*Want Ads are one @f the most potent busi- " % Hot ¢ ou be ' ydale, Tel, Sidney 1088— Poultry, eges r . i ‘ “ Son's time we spea t i smoke? Ouch HN. PETERS, Sunnydale, : Blt pha ’ ness-getting agencies in Seattle. A call to Main ! MM Srivacy” is not goldarned cnet not work, drat | Abas “the frolic architecture of| FRANK PIKE, Renton, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 16A—Kgge, ducks Women’s Democratic ' vo de ; a a, Nall cke fallacies : We in this busy 1 | ies but ate up coal enough, goodness |the sew!” We like tt not. Press-| MRS. M. A. OPPS, RF. DgNo. 6 Vox 1370, Seattle—Iggs, Conventién Meets 9400 or Elliott get full particulars at once. + one to find the knows! And coal is nigh this year.|!ng now is our need of woolen un-| |. P. Jost sh aate pein . rit ate Waite Greate: ig WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—With The Star guarantees a daily paid circulation of vi he farmbouse derwear, as pressing as our purse exes, (Barred Rock, ‘ , pton dreds of delegates in attendance, ; . thee disuse? a ‘ the eeewe if the tarmadent [ie slim, and no poste can tall Us dian Runner duck.) a ee et ate alate “ik tee more than 40,000, and the price of the Want Ads is and wit at the garden’s end be hidden ‘ oe . op r . P é sidewalk « We're neither rubes nor poets, but|how to get our ulster out of pwn. | fl Pepa te Tee Ray oa White Leghorn |UB!9n, the women’s national demo: very small, It’s an investment @hat’s most certain S6ay stots ‘ o, when the watks are So now you know the reason of| . . » Auburn, R. FP, DT S, BOX st= ® Leghorh Joratic league convention opened . _ cies j has fallen f ty ie vand breakfast eaten, must thingdoud lament, | We do not Ike chicks, potatoes P rete oe pete gt rd ish to bring you large returns. If more convenient, Tis not stage snow that fell “lwade through slush to nearest car|the Snow and cold. Frankly, we) &. M. ee dun at be a og th pagduce welcomed by Speaker Champ Clark. | call at the downtown office, at 229 Union st., with ni Se ace eae a fre don't. Material comforts in our] J. A. , Ole er, , 400, : ( ay ators, yomlerSey One like, San We yh hag ahd wift|mind take precedence over “frolic| - J. STEVENS, Bangor—Kggs, butter, chickens, fruit, vegotables, MEDFORD, Or, Jun, 7.—The Gold | the Souvenir and Curio Shop. MEET “tio wiki tee pent If the snow wat our t*find tyere- |architecture,” We like steam radi-| H. C. LANGE, K. F. D. No, 2, Box 1308 $ tor hatching. Hill postoffice was burglarized last | MWMetand cold 11 buried eS aay ee at ca it {ators and hot-water bags and Tom-| H. J. SOLVIN, R. R. 1, Box 178, Port Blakeley—Kggs, poultry, Jnight $6 In pennies and a $2 bill, | Gteam pitch rested beautiful” or prate of “thé North’ and Jerrys.g Brrr! Ker-chew! hejehing esses being secured, ° °

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