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when the earth was cloaked in ‘al and dale were garbed in white, o : Qld Chinook breathed on the storm, “hod thawed the sffow in a single night. } t VOR. 14. QO. 269. = 'She’s Friend: of Santa Claus ath Av. Sy Seatt'ey Waste. Dec. 29th, 1912 mean, mean ey ciate! How could Mee crc! a to bring me old Boeke to rend ou for tin ee 4 y it : en | ave Geen My! 4 ‘tink | wan, and “gtd wick on me next Tu qeed your old /* i mean we ie fe awhalty avhenicd or zs way be Nembied (hinge bor a wed Of GOOKS @ “Bthe bussy aud @ ? earnest (ba 00! so ota, sis Gc be was io, and Cy® qe entrusted with (he the Nt lithe Mise ake at mit "6 @ 4 Mhestes a xreat deal more 4 she ‘ beautiful little buggy pretty little doll in it Rey came just when you , would. | love Santa him that | thank him for his kindness. again as well as | did before he brought the books and | even like the books. Piease let Santa Claus read my letter and tel! “Yours truly, “FLORENCE E. SHIACK.” ECTRICAL WORKERS STRIKE; STONE-WEBSTER UNION MEN IN 4 CITIES WALK OUT OF PLANTS A Qereral strike of all elect am |were permitted no organization|ronize the municipal plants. ngage ew : whatever. | In all departments of electrical interes he Northwest, cal lamp trimmers, and cable splicers, ganized labor in particular to pat “The strike was called as a last|work, the Stone-Webster int Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, resort,” said John Morganti .|in the Northwest employ al im, was called today.| vice president of the Pacific D en anion men trict Councll of the Brotherhood of Our negotiations with the com have already @ut, and many non-union Electrical Workers,” rather than | pany said Morganthaler this MNS GS ERpected to join in the|submit to the relinquiahment of} morning, “have extended over & os labor’s inalienable right to organ-| period of two and a half years and ‘ fight of the men to organize | ze. culminated » en » afternoon of Sie Riel issue between the strik-| With 50 union linemen out on|Jan, 6, when with committeemen from each local union and a repre ge RAIN OR The Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 8, 1913. ONE CENT SNOW TONIGHT OR THURSDAY; BRISK SOUTHWEST WINDS And ne ete we hear thet 2, are H o Wher ra The reserv That ing flood was once a brook. ion’s the place for him mischievous Old Chin- ool ON NDV DRIFTS SEVEN © MILES; SAVED AS MATES DIE Quartermaster of Wrecked Steamer Has Wonderful Escape; Bodies) Are Washed Ashore, atl jeter - HOME EDITION i eee THAINS AN Ws STAD me Old < WE WOULD < LIKE TO HAVE ro) THE CARS HEATED SURE- You CAN HAVE THE CARS HEATED ‘ettanicncus The small By United Pre ASTORIA, Or., Jan daylight today it was mined that but three sury Leased W boats were smash The Rosecrans was pounding and rapidlybreaking up, Peters had to choose whether ne would stay with the ship and suplnely walt for res 8 ivors remain from the 33 crew mem-|cue or go overboard and swim for It bers on the ill-fated oil steam-| By 8 he had made bis prepara er Rosecrans. Capt. Patterson,| %n#. With a life-preserver about his walst, a flask of brandy tucked official pilot for the Associated inside his shirt, he took a header Oil Co., to which concern the | over the rail Rosecrans belonged, stated} ‘Peacock spit ts, with one excep that eight bodies had been| ton, the nastiest bit of water tn ~ LATE FALL ~ washed ashore, including that | {%@,¥°rld. Goodwin Sands, off Eng- | - : - Cs bn Tok 6, IRCHRGIAg we j land, alone is more dangerous. A| I ve of Cap’ »hnson | 60mile gale was blowing. The| “WHE Fred Peters, third quartermaster,| wayea were quite 40 feet high WeoW-WHERES who swam with a plank to Tioga| Mxactly what happened afterward 4 THOSE HEATED Point, seven rmuilles distant from the | is pot clear to Peters himself. H £ Wreck, was the first surviy hore. | all but lost consciousness when he e CAI The Point Aduos Hfe saving| struck the icy water. Wind and Common Pp, AC € crew landed shortly before day-/ tide alfke were favorable in that | bans rd break with the three men whol they carried him shoreward | sis clung to the rigging, but one of} Six hours later the men in the | . Bi these died on the lifeboat | | lighthouse and at the wireless sta- | The n the Ife} tion saw a head in the surf off| names of those boat has n¢ learned } North Beach, near Tioga, seven| The escape ts was won-| miles from the wreck | derful | They rushed wailst-deep into the | When the Rosecrans struck ri and dragced Peters to sh 40 Tuesday morning Fred Peters, | His if ver and @ plank w hort. road and tremendously | keeping him afloat. He was uncon strong, took thought for the saving| seldus but breathing, and is now t of his skin. | ing cared for at the lighthouse. MOUNTAIN SNOW CUTS BLOODHOUNDS OF POSSE CLOSE OFF RAILROAD TRAFFIC) ONHEELS OF BEASTMAN TORNOW, Except for the Oregon-Washing- {depth Tuesday night, also blockaded ton trains from Portland, no trajns|the N. P. line, and all trains were Northern 1 Chicago, Mil-| This morning herolc efforts Were | auke stalled rund trains were made to get through the mountain| Cascades Tuesday pasa, and with the resumption of | and the best shot in the We ned for supplies. They repo in the (Staff Special) man “te strike today, the Stone & Webster, in Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham and the company. A wniform ‘Seale in all these cities is an- demand sentative from our general offi . Everett, is without a single union|waited upon the officials of the istions between the union | laborer of any kind in any depart-|company, and told no aad the company officials ment of their gigantic enterprises. changes woul been pring on two years,| The electrical workers will make| While Sea linemen have been aly Goneession to the workers|a systematic campaign in Seattle | pald a wage scale of $4.40, those In period being the right to or-|and Tacoma to promote the busi Everett and Bellingham were paid f of the linemen. The|ness of the municipal light. and jas low as $3.50, and other trical @Retrical workers, such as| power planta. | workers we com en to work a mon An appeal will be made to ail or-|for as low | TAYLOR ADMITS HE WILL |EX-SECRETARY . TAYLOR ADMITS HE WILL Ppa oll FIGHT REAPPORTIONMENT) “yoney REFORM howw, at th given! Mr. Taylor consent to relinquish|®y United Press Leased Wire. Operators, station wiremen,| —— Sgmty legislators by the|one of the house members in his} WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Strong Commerce at the| district in accordance wit constt-|tesiimony against the Aldrich cur oo \' Ms rency plan was given today by Les. & constitutional| will have lor finally replied,|le M. Shaw of Iowa, former secre tary of the treasury, before the sub night by heavy Chinook winds driv-| wire service, it was reported that} MONTESANO, Jan. §—Some-|bas held the Olympic range against|to Payette that the tracks in ing a heavy snowfall trains will reach Seattle during the|where to the north of here, eight|t%¢ Sfficers of the law. H ¥ ding away from the shack The Great Nor n line remains | afternoon, all of them from six to tes , | imed six vic o! man wearing only on® an completely moralised. as. MLAS fours tate jarmed men are In pursuit of a sick| , e. According to the Mess bo! has been since the snowslide at} Warmer weather Tuesday and to 1 crazed murderer, ragged, half|pectors, first; then the B rornow seemed k. His cloth Tye last Friday, and no trains are| day has inelted the snow in Seattle | starved and possibly una s, and last, Deputies McKen in rage. In the shack were @ expected over this road for the rest|and the Puget Sound country, and| 11 {s likely that the b ins mer, fish spear and a few salmot weok ingyrurban as well as city traffi wearin ge 2 8) | From time to time he was s« This gives rise to the belle Milwaukee trains late Tues | nal rex umed normal conditions. can hear the baying of the Six/or hunters ran upon his camps, t rnow has run out of ammur afternoon were detoured over heavy snowfall In the mc bloodhounds straining at thelr/ never caught nith 8 so crack a shot as h@ Northern Pacific road, as the|tat region has safely prevented | leashes the scent is new and| Then, on Saturday, two broth 1 not otherwise resort to fish- Great Northern trains have been! an) possibility of flooda in the river *tronk on the snow jpamed Moss, who knew To: earing in @ country where game taken care of in the past few days. | valleys here, ae¢cording to the city We will get Tornow this time,”| well in the days before he became is plentiful. But the snowfall about six feet in! an! « nty engineers. “ |eald Sheriff Ed Payette erday,|an outlaw, met him in the wood Payette took command of the — queer rte ah er as he was leaving he with his}while hunting, He was standing e, which left again for the . : | Thos. Barry Guye, 1 posse for the hill country, where|}before a rough shack made hack yesterday, taking six blood ‘EXCITEMENT lIrving Guye, 18, to th the beast-man and the most re-|brush and bark. They fled at sight hour with them. The shac! thelr grandfather, the late 8. M.|™arka utlaw of rm times|of him, and, exhausted, res ld have been reached I Gaye. mated ae worth approxi t ad to be d to make| Montesano with the tale. night, and it was Payette’s intel mately $300,000 hia last stand Deputy Fitegerald and a} to eet the dogs on the trail . ™ For two years John Tornow, mad- left at once, saw the shack, afd re- daybreak today. EVANGELIST RILEY 8 : eer ee STROLLS OFF) *"’ro’arrive Topay HAS BIG JOKE |FFFICIENCY BOARD __ | TO PUNISH CITY The police were asked at mid-| Rev! W. B. Riley, of Minneapolis - By aA night to find Shirley Winston Guye,| arrived in Seattle today to take AS HE A By United Press’ Leased Wire. HARRISBURG, Pa, 10, hely to a fortune, who disap-|¢harge of meetings to be held at| | WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—How Un-/ Failure on the part of Co peared Tusedsy morzing from the| thé #ifteenth Avenée tabernacte. LI E NEW WAY jcle Sam can save millions of dollars | punish any of the persons implicat- home of his grandmother, Mra. T.| Dr, Riley has conducted many nnually through administrative re- ed in the death of Zach Walker, Jone, 428 Eastlake av request |suecessful revival services in - ia wot on S wareel oo yy burned to death by a mob in Au was made by the boy's mother, Mre.|America, England and Scotland LOS ANGE Jan. 8— | President 4 Peo Se ia cae 1911, resulted today in a reg |J. W. Guye, 1134 18th av } He is one of the world’s greate Combining humor a mar |message to congress, transm t mehcation. belie the Peaasty | tnxer de | ania ke e fro Jov | Today Mrs. Guye reported to the| preachers and is a master in elo-| Yelous Ingenuity Du jthe annual report of the com t th eawa's ah ~ " aaa | @ibnce, force and -entht sire to kill himself, ©. D. |gion. Larger and continued a sa:ibi s charter be revoked, | police that the boy had been found. | 4 Banco RS husiasm. Comt constrncted a box |oriat ap — i | Seen by The Star, Mrs. Guye said he meeting at the tabernacle to. faoklond s 30 fH iow ‘ his heed fibers s for the commission om Aap ten ‘ 4 night will be in the form of a wel Me eees ' wre asked for. EL ELL the boy was not at home, but at 1518|come. Mayor Cotterill will ¢ ar ely about his shoulders, eae, KILLS SELF IN Cc Harrison at, the, residence of her) Dr, Riley in behalf of the city printed neatly on the borg sister-indaw, Mra A, H. Jose, and/| Riley will welcome the visiting Patent applied for,” a VALDEZ HAS STORM __ LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8—A man |that he was “all right.” isters in bebalf of the Ministeria}| the arrangement by me Ge g » the name of Thomas Hogue | For the past two years Mrs. Guye! Federation. | a rubber tube to a ga VALDEZ, Alaska, Jan, 8—Th If early today in |has employed private detectives to sia cock of which was controlled |gteamship Jefferson swung cc jail. He contriv | guard her three sons whenever they| CHICAGO.-HAZBL JOHNSON,| by an alarm clock ment | pletely around by the force of the|* 200se from his necktie, suspend ere away from home, as, she says,|Who says her mother is wealthy,| set to go off at midnight, and | gale ag she tried to dock here T ing his body from a cell bar. Thé she hi been warned that certain | beeame a “bum” for her health andj _down to die. ae jday, and today she is anchored w ee evening on @ persons would abduct one or all of| traveled 25,000 miles by box car The clock’s ch |Jacks bay, below the narro ree of intoxication, |them if the chance arose | She was arrested here today as aj jangled = simultar with . | awaiting a let-up in the storm, j ee Shirley is an equal heir, with! “bum, me i a al Rae cape The worst blizzard in year MADRID.—IN view of the recent = = . — -| nt Bt as wee hed ‘S sweeping this region. The F hreats of another general strike genie eee , jbanks stage held up at the on the Spanish ratlways, the gow “They found, the man dead, |S¥mmit of the Thompson pass, vent has called back all soldiers PARCELS POST with the box on his 4 * |the horses frozen to weath. ‘on leave, | | - Pe | | FREE AFTER 53 ' YEARS IN PRISON ti ADVERTISEMENTS - after sputtering and squirming for easury, 4 ifiven into a corner by| some time. “Of course it’s all right| committee of the house currency ts “ibe ve Thomas F. Mur-|to get constitutional reapportion- | committee, of bg rc Bg ogee fete ts The: Star's iat Ot tariaek who will fit ordere for farm| gy TOWN, Ce re ti | THEY WON’T CURE YOUR COLD 2 Progressive, who charged|ment according to population, but|Carter Glass o rginia is char oft weg swindle Tomy gf dered, 7 na ecfit }John Warren 76 years old, who ‘ pe progres g Ca | produce, eggs and poultry by parcel post. Uncle Sam has given you|Johm Warrer Gerard teeta . ; eo county combine was|we ought to get together and getjman | this syntom and it is up to you to get the best results ‘ele ase appre le: nt At the Model Shoe Hospital, but they ; and the real combine|the next best thing if we can't g¢ . ov on DS Oey The Star #s doing its part by supplying you with thig list of pro-|'™% ear WILL come mighty near preventing ® fa Kingeounty against con-| tbat.” wall scan oo od te Sh**-| queers from whont you, the consumes, can buy direct. ‘The Star doos | 2™80n On | oo cold tn thik alisliy ‘seuathincclt sean Would give King county tos porns ee ee é Wontred of the fiaances of the coun Se ares ae er ee eee ee r'é shop in the Willim: | ont ite new soles, don’t put it oft if ou Y four extca| 0 ogg 4") and put in your order. sect tags on | e: 2s, don hese on Meron extn) WRECK KILLS ONE | His a earertising fect that all| Note—Demand that thofarmer pack his exe in cotton, in a strong | {he ai meelt do, your doctor may Lavi es take int og ey surprising fact that all)... carton, Otherwise they may be scrambled before you get them. | ‘Oe Sble to support be » may he men are eeven King county| LAEAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 8-—The | the banks owned and controlled by Sena i he ro an ex t | you. Don’t be like the man who wouldn't at this banquet table,” charged | baggage car of Big Four passenge United States Steel corporation; pogertT HUGHES, Sunnydale, Tel, Sidney 1307—~Milk, butter, eggs. | P80" 3 Y ° * * 1 : “ “who will block cometi-| train 15 jumped the track at and all gronps which dorainate the H. N. PETERS, Sunny lale, Tel. Sidney 1088—Poultr wae BES.) chief co vk i : ba ioe shingle his house in the summertime “be- " ‘ 2 nanc 4 of the cou y aro} 7 N, ) Bu dale, Tel. § by 1068—-Poultry, eggs. eather, ¢ c ; fy ’ * . ee Eemportionment, ‘Take| Rexy18 miles from her® and the | financial affaire of the county # RANK PIKE, Renton, R. F. D. No. res, ducks War hedeate it will eat ub A larg cause it didn’t need it,’ and when it rained Pa Taylor's district, for exampte.|other coaches plunged over an em-|united in support of the Aldrich| F E, ' } ks, a in i | eyes ” The pga there {s que-third|bankment going at the rate of 60 wine = ne same me MRS, M. A. OPPS, R. F. D. No. 5, Box Eggs |part of his profits he pleaded he “didn’t want to get wet. is in my distriet miles an hour. One m@n is dead | ex-£ or Aldrich himself claim 1. P, AUSTIN, R. D. No. 2, Box 1361, Seattle h eggs, hatching - at represen lax's|today while many others are in-|his plan will eliminate that con ergs, (Barred Rock, Brown Leghorn, White Orpington and In | CHAMBER TO PASS IN SHORT, you'd be tter see that your Siti has three ee ' fured * trol.” dinn’ Runner duck.) UPON CHARITIES shoes are going to keep the snow end slush WILLIE FOOLS 'EM * rs £. W. ENGEL, if wila ae eek af piece is net é Bes away from your feet. A few cents paid to MRS. H. HEIN, Auburn, R. F, D. No, 2, Box 27—White Leghorn PPR yen yay ere th adel Sinda: Gisen ital: stoke pote ; och, committer of the “hamber 0 oe Shoe spi may save dollars THEY BIRD) E. M. SMITH, Blaine R. 1—Eges, farm Produce - P ae idceer ta femmlinie anact you'd have to pay some other hospital. The d. A. SPENCER, Olga-—Butter, eggs, 400. J. Zinn will pass upon all charitable Model has an advertisement on page 5 of to- E. J. STEVENS, Bangor—Hggs, butter, chickens, frult, vegetables. | \)canizations, Members have been day’s § 1 H. C. LANGE, R. F. D. 2, Box 139B—Kegs for hatching, Rene ae iat ternal a eesti ay’s Star-—look them up and get your shoes H. J. GOLVIN, R. KR. 1, Box 178, Port Blakeley—Kggs, poultry, | wno have not received the indorge fixed. hatching eggs. ° ment of the committee. A list of . — - JOHN OPDAL, Waterman, Box 10—fggs and poultry Bin Mig is nc my yeu, mane ° RH. DENNIG, 1216 ith av. W-Hlooded roosters, eggs for |i! worthy inaitutions, wil be kept AND LET US REMIND YOU that over CHAR MEEALING REE En rye Men vege as when necessary, 40,000 families see your Want Ad in The CHED LOUDER, Mt, Vernon R. F, D. 4, Box 60—Kggs, poultry, Star each evening. Telephone Main 9400 or chicks. NEW YORK Declaring that the H oe JOHN MURRAY, Clifton—Tresh eggs, time had gone by when “We send Elliott 44. C. WESTERGAARD, Hadlock—Dggs scoundrels intggthe nayy to reform . — E. V. TYLER, Kent—Logan berry bushes, $1.50 a doze them," Justi Gott sentenced MRS. C. G. FAY, ‘Tel. Sidney 1299 Kegs, dressed poultry, James Roche, thief, to 11° months Higgs, vat hone in the penitentiary L. C. READ, Tel. Monroe 359 fo]

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