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¥ e You remember Fred Boalt’s great stories about Tornow, the Beast Man, which were printed in The Star last spring. Boalt journeyed down into the Beast Man’s haunts and he gave you the first chapters of <i a descriptive masterpiece, with the most remarkable wild man of history as the principal character. Now Boalt has gone back after the rest of the story. He is traveling in the woods of the untamed country | where Tornow, the Beast Man, holds sway. You'll lay aside the greatest fiction stories to fead Boalt’s true story of Tornow. Watch The Star for this big exclusive feature. SHOWERS TONIGHT OR FRIDAY, MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS. } HE other day the democratic ladies in Wash: neh 1 ngton's official circle gave Mra. Woodrow hg | i ¢ of the President, an “adminis y * 0 "It was Mra, Wilson's soclal + i al, On page 5, today, The Star Yah dnetng By i tograph of the democratic ladies Da chs caawiat | as seen pictures of the national demo mes gratic leaders, slathers of ‘em. But not of their ives THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATILE Brash i VOL. 15—NO. 36 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913, | ONE CENT (3aNis. HOME EDITION i MA YBE SOMEBODY OUGHT TO BE IN THE PEN You people of King county were made to buy some traction engines for road building a little ¥ more than a year ago. Commissioner Hamilton, handling your money, bought the engines. He paid if 913.122 for them. NOW HERE’S THE MYSTERY: You people have been made to pay the sum of $9,384.35 for repairs on those new engines! Maybe there wasn’t any graft in this repair bill of over $9,000! But it does seem strange that new engines should go all to pieces in less than two years’ time! This is only one of the little mysteries. There was a total of $131,073 of county money spent for roads and machinery in the South district in less than two years’ time. If the spending of $13,000 could produce a $9,000 repair bill mystery, how much of a mystery could be produced by the exs ipenditure of $131,000? Maybe somebody ought to be given a gold medal for the way this money was handled, or POSSIBLY SOMEBODY OUGHT TO BE IN THE PENITENTIARY FOR THE SAME REASON! MAYBE A GRAND JURY COULD FIND THE ANSWER. Government Aids | THE PRICE THE SHINGLE WEAVER raYs| Banker Refuses a in Search for 20 to Give Evidence ens © Maidens in Trial of Furth to—Unete Sam f : Faon said she fie i isked today to take a hand in unic = oy wi yg? the pane the search for the 20 immigrant girls who disappeared from a Balti- more & Ohio train at Newcastle, Pa, more than three weeks ago. Stirred to action by a flood of | fa Pappeals from reiatives of the mise sa Ming girls, President Silverson of the . lorwegian-Danish Y. W. C. A. today 4 f wt the case in the hands of the de- partment of justice. “| have new information,” he said, hich may help. | have turned it/f over to the department, with the re-|h Quest that they nave government tatives go to the bottom of ceiving a certain specific de} and that he might be Hable ta the: secutions. (Special.)—W. E. Schricker, the convicted La Conner banker, will | not be a witness for the state against Jacob Furth, the Seattle banker, charged with aiding him to receive deposits with shnenwioons of 1 the state had a that nothing testified toby r be held against Attorney. protested itude, and be made e peniten- “Any pun nflict will be milder hat to which he is already” “ PLAN FEDERAL “FLOOD BOARD Lou ril 10.—Passage of] MORE TROOPS DUCHESS UNDER FOR BUFFALO SURGEON'S KNIFE |ficers of the § | were on trial, CLINTON B. FISK, WHO LOST SIX FINGERS IN THE PAST 16 YEARES WHILE EMPLOYED IN S$ AWMILLS. ite: his scence encanta “ee eM NASER TIE, wei “POPE REFUSES STORY OF THE TERRIBLE SQNOFWEALTHY socom NOURISHMENT Alb FOR JOB i mils FAMILY SUICIDE =: ae ying to his “10% |DIX AT BREMERTON], tniies pron mean 1 Clinton B. Fisk, 38 years old, lives in a little shack at 7033 22nd av. N. W., in Ballard. He is 38 years old, has a wife and four children Fisk's bank book doesn’t make his pockets bulge, for the s gave him $89. on “strike 8 thu the first v ROME hroug his. ead | w ‘» WILD MAN CHASED 28 MILES IN aw Watches at Prices That Must Appeal This is the mess2ge carried to Star read- ers tonight in the edvertisemeat of Graham & Victor, 3 jewelers, at 821 Second who are comparatively new in the business and who are now regular tisers of The Star. The watch sale now going on at Graham & Victor’s store is simply a little of$ering to the publie, This firm wants you ito call on them and look GIRL MURDERED IN (2S SSeS cere Se eat APARTMENT OF JAP) 22°" °°" “iste 20 Sera [ROMANCE ON WIRE pst ‘0 "Port A omen’ GOOD JOB AT bias W her effects, the girl hint e ASHINGT( aC tragedy, the Swiss bodies of Miss Anna Pierce, a * Pretty young Haines, Or, res8P RE singer, and Geo. Uchida, a ! | | | We ' | | ' IDENTIFY VICTIM “hello” et Hon Tee: | ported, ‘out of pre. ia at sana Ae AS BANKER'’S WIFE |i) (hat her roma raphe eA to over their store, ind, as an inducement for By United Press 4 igh HB ' you to call at oncis, they are having a watch Ploten the pretty 19-yearold gir!| MARRIED WOMEN ages, Fisk was sg sale, and are oflering ladies’ and gentle- y ARD , in CAN’T BE TE. ACHERS | . oy men’s watches in all styles and shapes at oped sii almost cost prices. If you are in the mar- i le ket for a watch, #: will pay you well to call esigns ° v : scm on Graham & Wictor. See their ad else- a where in The Stzr. | vale: is O Internatic theatre, nge bénk of Los An all marr . ¢ r n| Moore ning next | Best stick to heavy un ° tributed the next two fli Until it sticks to yor » of Haines, Or, found |geles. will be ¢ oe Aaininaty (Thusgday ° . i sald lt | rs ° bd ° ¥ <4 ° + rf BELLINGHAM, April 10, —JSchricker had’ beon conWeted of