The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1913, Page 1

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SHOWERS TONIGHT WITH MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINI The seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE scvunsag, HOME EDITION BOALT FOLLOWS TORNOW TO HIS LAIR “The Beast Man Lives,” Says Star Writer, “For | Have Found Him’ OR TURSDAY LAR WOMAN, THIS WIFE Mre. disease-laden REGU row's fithy OF wooo out to explore the alleys of Washington—goes nto the tenement homes, and taike with the In help her husband clean DEATH TRUST build perous times. TO THE That's DOWNTOWN LANDLORDS’ this sudden of Seattle's retail distirct into the terri The Bor Wilson goes wnat it means, wth shove Pine ot Marche'é going to She's going to Looks like prow mates. Big terminals coming in em up, Page 5, Page 6 AND Md Ol Date 15—NO, 39 1913 ‘AVENGES ia | Love of Japanese for Pretty White Girl Ends in Tragedy American Wife of an Egyptiaal Prince Asks Aid of Uncle Sam HE FINDS FOOTPRINTS, HONOR OF HIS CHILD Rich Tailor Murdered | by Father Who Says! His Daughter Was Ruined. 1 be 3 on foore nging role, h the ennes STILL FRESH, OF MAN, 6 TIMES A MURDERER | By Fred L. Boalt | John Tornow lives! They do not say so in Montesano. They will tell you there that the beast- | man is dead. They will tell you that the wild has done what organized society has failed to do—that it has killed John Tornow. In Montes.:no belief is the servant of hope. They wish John Tornow dead. The deputies having failed to “get” the outlaw, they have persuaded them- selves that the wild has “got’’ him—as s ome day it must. Beasts or beast-men— ted Press Leased W r . CHICAGO, April —This is a fit fate for the beast who ruined a young girl. He will ruin no more. Six.” wild ‘gets’ them all in the end. But Tornow is not dead. I have been in his country—‘the | ast west.” I have found one of his many lairs. He had been there not more than 24 hours before. | saw his tracks in the soft earth. Walter Schaletzeke and another were with me. cus saw all | saw, |and Schaletzeke saw more. And the hound went mad. . : It was bitter cold in the Olympics last winter, and the snow was deep. ‘The winter killed Tornow,” they say in Montesano. “The cold ‘got’ him.” But it is not true. | ed to know His wife dise the . ; Finds N } ca . ' ne Dietz was 5 Forces, unsee terrible, s tt force ee know noth h 1 . Yr drew . ie ae } the young sir t 1 bimself in the fc se beauty supposed slayer’s vestigating Dietz | whose te ee r filled Aun Heyy abate that.they may @et a clue to bis WOME ESFE pF a “ ” ee an on. pene BEAST MAN Sy stenctled and disjointed s¢ s At such times he hated his own kind atm far him. The Th: | idle ct r r wit, the nse le ghter ! oon ¢ ared | | has s | PRINCESS HASSAN It apie 1 tes 1 igs rape Olga Humpnrey, of Oaklana, come totals $20.000 a year, : “ ity nee ant to sit at ta-) Galitornia, known in tendon, he collects trom the Egyptian e t e ! Par i ate government. OAKLAND, Cai., April 14.— | the girl he loved | te, too, a rifle cina Hialeah nll iay tae As Olga Humphrey, his wite . mn, w cou bate. tof hi & ‘oy He asked her to visit him at P P 1 tender A its > <= ' a pe won consideradie tame on the George Uchida, Mg one loved ‘ era Gia What hap hots in the dorset * oMekes : 3 od : the khedive of Egypt, has asked stage and at the time of her re- ar Dixie Lawrence, 22, an Amer paried ‘0 one will evar-know, | WOOK © give ’ A . Uncle Sam, through the state tirement from the footlights to i want to tell all people that | can girl, and like all alliances but when the police battered . department at Washington to become a princess she was 1am fee Bape " ae ete of the East and the West their down the door of the room they | 1 the line acsist i in collecting coupe satetlg $750 a week. Bek. right. | killed him like aia! gs pee found the lifeless body of the | en, ¢ figliked alimony from her prince, from jumphrey has written a letter My girlie tell me all when she | Stary ended in wv YY haart’ trae white girl and the dying Jep- Pe : whom ehe has separated to Secretary of State Bryan, was sick. | tell you people ail edy, but Uchida and Dixie went anese, killed, they said, by his | , : a ; The split between the Amer- through her attorney, in regard also | ye déath together because she hen | e wot t s t alkat r 1 } € ican girl and the Egyptian | to a settiement, in which it is “if he kill me first | care not, Haunted Wie kad” threw “BR The story of the traged | H fact ther not te ! The neighbor prince was caused, it is stated, charged that the prince desert- but | want you people to know. love for her in his face told by the broken f ! 1} by the husband's jealousy ed herin Paris, leaving her He will tell you a story he = One afternoon, following the and bullet wa r hel r ‘ 4 : bs WW The prince is well educated, | without chat and dependent robbed. fiam a peor man and: |” || oot sas discevery of e letter thé, pellos: torbellave that the: | A ; I : an Oxford graduate, and his in: upon the charity of friends. ork hard Lied pg toes at written by Dixie Lawrence in Oriental, goaded by the woman, ; Hide : : aks her to ho’ qv ckabesr le which she said she was going took the law into his own hands ' i pr were h A house when =. sb perigee | with him only for the money and killed her according to the r willf ' } 1 " « i C k away. He cold ae’ cctaide eo | m0 could get-out of him code of his own land, the code ’ D mw hii ; ye ‘ | not age sell i ie aave 1: {tle brown man. delit of the Samura Better death 1 Ae GPR { oe *| people repared to avenge himself on than disgrace.” ‘ baal | her the key to the door, so she ee ee + | hir er the , For } gaat appeared at the home s-| look like housekeeper. io ter, Mr a thre we t TT tead. in © voper atsop Hey ; ms cote | madonna. W, F an: 1, im the u Epa Na dhe got a eae ten asadena oman ractures I cr the mou sud foott 5 eat b ° . And when t ter askec’ hin: t he } ne by rOod: t fl dulenn at ° me. | feel so mad but must K R d B. b k \ ke I id f *wADRID ri ites Of aie not tell anyone. The flend say | nown ecords in ONEODLEARING | hottie of gold dust and the six $ 1 pieces, } led and sa I the * cret arrests were made here today, he loved the girl. | called with | - vor follow e life of another man and he called me | PASADENA, April 14.—M Belle Sams of Pasadena holds to I think he t have beer 1 f the stru or . ‘ , 1 Sancho | day all bonebreaking records for Southern California. While wash- |) .4.. py ; f ; 8 : ‘i st. Alege ing dishes at the kitchen sink, she dropped a soup tureen on her foot, . : nplices or 1 e eof t s t stic order, breaking a be her toe. Clatching the Injured member in both hands. balance, attempted to seize the sink to break her fal corner and broke a bone in her forearm talked if it could, It Unable to save herself Miss Sams fel! to the floor, landing In an such a position that one of her legs was broken ¢ se : | | s usct ¢ 1 ter At John k the avage’s reprisa The arnbulance that was summoned broke the speed laws hurry he t has nd, which w t a thoroughbre lama t alue i lolla | ing to @ hospital. and cents SLAIN FOR HIS COIN] pe ; ae gy m Miss Sams lost her ¢ has crossed the line k and all an Italian a fl the bullet I's thigh. gain, he nso contin: was burie Alege Before KILL SOMEONE pcaeiine “eataor tor a eee “ASK RETURN OF |KILLS HIS TWO NEPHEWS. AND BEATS . aie ‘bis way to the Oa who is thought to have #! THEI IR SKULLS IN WITH RIFLE | und Brown was taken ed , tod Prans Laneed a. CONSE: OF COWERAY, (oe 1 , he ki nephews, the B You can believe he } in nd sorderly ird attempt to assag SAN PRANCISCO, April 14. |Whose body was found ut Spies ne ‘ king of Spain Angered because the Intended 1 reghe ads seg r” Ect the lie My : > victim of hie drunken frenzy, ; . soln Sheatd Cue Art ild, ed by th s, whit Geo. Marron, was escaping, , tt aL ACW Gouta, | free My tw igh ‘ ‘ y ‘ Herman Dahli, a carpenter, cut “ : i leputies, McKenzie and Elmer, were the t the hur his throat with a butcher knife San rs meting aise : Hanae push ¢ | ! ; wr nenaa cana wren | Td ipsa ip lpeenpesiges oe Cs Tak como What Do You several biocks with the weapon. ed by h a ’ 4 4 mh a . : me % ¢ q we , ‘ ‘ a Poe Fae SARL Kenai of the cats emia feet. 1 for Tornow Know out POPE PIUS’ DEATH er a on en Man dm ie F PREDICTED SOON .” Metin iy ig ee far bears Se ast Arak RRS ce earn) PRE tw eller ‘téran, ¢ the Parcel Post? " f nd by Marchiafava f $9 ! e. H ad ck A panionship ‘ ts : i rad a ne ; Do you know what can be shipped ST ous: stated |fhe Amici: “The pope 6 1 Disa | 1 cated forl lack companionship. The wild is peor with: “the f his m le wa and what cannot be shipped by Parcel at tiean tonight that the/night tranquil : rai t roved the|™yStic before he became a beast. ‘Che ghost of the dead hound follows always at bi Post? Do you know what it will cost? pres | iever ae ae pale : A Man tiree oedtee habe AOPReleR ein ct wanican caihh trendo ar ak ; : Remember, the rate varies according to te ture n 102, |” Isagree Over Bullet! ee ye 1 ] € ! ved, or eaten fooc table, washed dy pave a 3 . Sige oe ARTA Deh shed BUY PROPERTY FOR with soap. His rags hang, tattered and sodden, to his lean giant frame He hare ant the zone. The Seattle Star has secured Dr ti the | pepe j eapirats PARK, HIS ADVICE ‘ and matted. His finger-nails are thick and pointed, like a cougar’s claw a few of the new Parcel Post Maps, giv- — a¢-| pulse, but Dr. Marchiafava d mere . si I will tell you about that mysterious pérsonage, the beast-man’s human friend, to ing complete map of oes eae : : ‘he carrted } ( Dimon) , i plete map of the United States and the ate f iaymptoma of n eed ie: ; Shon Levy ioral 5 ‘ ere, You could no mére find them than you could find Tornow ea Canal, and showing the Parcel Ricten ah . shy aiots ¢ ala if i! ete is io Ee aly ‘ bis Hee) ye eal tic Ruecee sem pam aed Post zones, with complete. information Reports of the pontiff’s condition at the Vatican a at tha} Lda edie i had 4s S eoaea HETHinE EP een cece cee see HUGS TES about the Parcel Post. This map is free SS eg Pept bait grave Aw t ( ir de mienen aitee Po! t dead. Tt ild faile& But here a cugions The winter almost ° with a year’s subseription to The Star at bedeide He decia that when |< t pe's ca ati iy Paper at lo escape & 1 society, Tornow was « to turn @ organized its regular priee. Send us $3.25 and we ang" nitis caused fits of comphing| | Despite his tilt same of mind,| affected is appro ) es help : i will send you this map at once and The me jester cteration, symp ues In Keeaa ht eh 1 ? I a eat r gide of th AcPeMN SAD leant One mahgwio ie still hiscinends Sectie Stee fot ane year, The two doctors have’ differad | not rem¢ he 1 tot 7 ae ; ho | i cretly. The forces om our side of the line are strong, too. The human Mifessionally over the popes|cian, “is m ears of t Beaect the Baer en { Tornow is not quite dead om and are said to have quar P The por itt fo who are deoply |Be acon hill trict, could be I WILL TELB YOU ABOUT THAT MYSTRRIOUS PERSONAGE, THE BEAST. violent! lcarten his sisters, who are de Bes bod i apabeoied oF ; The following bulletin qras 1s-\atfeoted by his illness, to some remunerative use. MAN'S FRIEND, TOMORROW, ! ° °

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