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- ° DEATH: BIDS HIS SERVANTS GOOD-BYE WERS TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; INCREASING SOUTHEASTEL The Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE HOME EDITION VOL. 15—NO, 41 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913. ONE CENT ¢h vt aiyaxe, G FLIGHT OVER CITY)PONTIFF iN ei — TEARS AT. FAREWELL |Cardinal Held in Waiting at Vatican to Adnpinister Last Sacrament to Dy- ing Man | By Henry Wood Rome Correspondent of the United Press. C.-Pope Pius X. is d is but a question of ng to the pontiffs <D- WOMAN MAKES MORNI ROME hb ters and high chureh e An ache of the Vath J this information to- Dr. M va refuses to asked if he r nce of the Amici shook his to voice any Come Miss McKey soaring over the telegraph polies in starting out ; upon her flight of State Merry e101 6 = al Bressan, who man pilgrims to 4 Thi In k a da ! Miss McKey js morning marked y K f the Pope, were of triumph for the young wo. man aviatrice, Miss Alys Mc- wit \ t neea their depressed Key, one of the F. A. Bennett state é Aviation company’s three av Harbor Island The Pope is convinced that ators. The aviatrice made a eared t his death soon is inevitable, 17-minute flight, at one time at- tiny spe and this afternoon insisted ce taining an altitude 1,800 feet, pla was 8 rewell to persona walifying for th otlateh " - serial festivities ae As she Ass served him at Venice. The Miss McKey soared out over | the macht { physicians consented, limiting the bay, and also flew over a additional 1 ‘ the number of servants admit- ted to the bedroom. The cooks, grooms, gardeners and other attaches dropped to thelr knees at the foot of the pon- portion of the city. Her best M altitude for the trip, 1,800 feet, ts passed over | attendants, most of whom had | which in- | stea ac } tiff's bed, the Pope thanking HT ctuded | each one and giving the apos flannel and tolic blessing. Both the Pope MD neck os | and his servants wept. : > ‘about At me last night the Pope's leggings .' and hig we i bronchial more i, Marchiafava ed near the bed- Caccia Domf- night, warned i to be ready for e Vatican to ad- ast sacraments s relapse yesterday, to Dr. Marchiafavia, re from his refusal to obey it was said that the Pope. d on talking too much anid 4 an open window. ment, sup ae ht see 8 favor | Shoes Give New Heel Scud Mise MeKey test ‘ing her machine before starting. Note the serious expression upon the of Manager F. A. Bennett, standing behind her sees ee — —— atching the r aa mp e PaaeN ‘ : : Given permission to dispose of a SIGNS OF SPRING IN r * Len re ot of tin cans to the Alaska Junk d iced ail tn a vain et-) oitcago Cou Ed Roe, tumace tender at tv.|| GLORIOUS CLIMATE * sy Pata eed Eel cell , cinerator No, 4, was later asked by|| OF THE GREAT WEST laa Dow roode Superintendent Murray UNCTION, Colo, d t ¢ th ' ? fr F ec by the = ‘ aid an isa A orn twin Bea eshee 4 RE Nn ce calf, L. E 1 ga heele his blooded t « t Th r hes 1 Y rth to a litter 1 ; it pga ne, a setting chicks atriod ¥ was 1h lest front ne atched out two sold herself f hee WILL CAMPAIGN ces ac Seah ae teas a , ON CATERPILLARS ¢ in Alaska, and ¢ Roe said spirit, a can against cat- y ot wba Wetae and { erpillars has n started here, 20 CAE ins “Wie _ Med " t Mrs. ir is lecturing to school fh tive Bhows the Hollow r Ww e Home of John Tornow, Outlaw, and Murderer of at Least Six Men. It Was Photo. J y he dle t € ’ a S Phe Snes ty Fred ‘ ait, The Wk Writer, in the Midet of @ Wiidernese the Size of the Whole German Empire. In the Picture Are Shown ¢ tt h PLAYS HOB WITH ’EM 2 “beta by, ebglrk aod ms pg Boait’s Guide and His Dog in an hid iieatenas:¢ Displaying an egg 6 8% sted s of the coun ona hat Did tt t Mr 3 10 cil g the pure re N BOALT FINDS THE HOLLOW TREE WHERE oo oe cyan re 7 Piece { Aber ty | 75-8 was recer ay! 4 Xu 4 dle the blarne Or Harry Carroll,| le ge ia 76 mission to reduce Banks’ hen is still alive and cack-'to bec heir prem . ° | obscure that we would have primeval forest. We gained a | If she bays, run ptrolle , {the gas rate ; n he 0 By Fred L. Boalt cauedt Ht by unncticdd but 4oF burnt-out clearing, and Scha- There is a roof three feet " t from G t juestions Aiscuss-| SS oe EM by the Warners AARP the il box on a post at the | letzeke advanced warily, the from the ground and inside the Ju T ur rt, |e e fr Be Fri FINST AT PIKE ‘on " 4 Here is the proof that Tor | oo ince marked “Ed Scha hound, a young and beautiful trunk, It is made of bark. The an, a loca { on re na aced by : ce | letzeke.” bitch, straining at the leash chamber is circular and about deve c he weather Councilmer da 1 Griffiths. . BEGINNING TODAY le 2 nd mpering iv in diamete vith 1 i 7 jeties of bh eyed r « € ‘ f Utilities Vale — ba ran t It is, for several miles, a | Schaletzexe went into the and whimpering. five feet 4 eter, Within I { alen U 5 Nobility ama in three Nes tie keke wilde <6 with a pack on his And when we reached the were two palls—one a lard pail ve when M Mor A oe ¢ited. ret ntatives of oo nion C y ; inh aah back 20 years ago, and cut the tree the hound went mad. and the other a targe tobacco |bach was his audience the Commercial club, Chamber of 4 ee Bawin Masquerades aray Pom Montesano up; the trall to the road The hair on her back stood can—filled with drinking wa- Hyman, satd the witne Mctinetes ticipal league, | Third Av. nt Unton, near _ valiey. Fart nitisa The Schaletzeke clearing lies erect ; ate A bs A tte ea Soran oer ae ee Bettie sO LS dl keke m4 ar im the Air," 18 Then it be yn fiv es back from the main “This Is the tree,” said Scha Schaletzeke tasted ° wa 1 complir t | “A Drama im the Air," (wo-reel feature ead, and stifi ee aa tra We found Walter Scha etzeke, as he loosed the hound ter. “It im fresh,” he sald | f IC-- rown-- Cc thenior ~pyeshin : ‘ s ahioamaté, tal wast She raced away into the under. “And the pails were not on this Auerbach, her husband 5 i eae " ten roa f J hig “daar ald de of the , dD eking $10.0 Jamages fc tirst Av. Bet. Madi and Spring “Oh! What a Boob,” comedy. ot i man of 28, at the ranch: brush side of the room > you say ama } | it is not the same as It a bear moved them? And look f affection, Mrs. Auer-| ae sree id ¢ us to Tornow’s. tree,” was,” said Schaletzeke. “Tor her | « vas da ¢ 4 H z ee i t t but Schaletzexe shook now has been here He dug with his fingers into | WIL Effective March 26th, 1913. . ; ether we went to the the weeds grass with Np ° 7 0. upon his head. fe RE 5 pty sha’ tale which the f ear telden. | vi RUPERT S.S.PRINCE GEORGE q ten at ie De es ding shaitres al How do you know?" 1 | They were — comparatively JUST A BIT OF “ ‘on Wa Leave Seattle, Wash, [a We river,” Schaletzeke objected co from the lair 80 sickens | “Tornow's bed,” sald Scha: ——— Lt WV ilsor lay sur \ Victoria, Vancouver, | Grays Harbor was not deep. Then he told away | Beneath the layer was an- | GOne gasoline ca ch ; ! Masse’ | t he me the truth. He was afraid. “When we first came here," | other, also of weeds and gr Tw - fe of the streets | r u was d ik nd B. ( ty Ae: the Aa ued of beirg afraid, | Schaletzeke explained, his eyes | but old and yellow and sodden i poh ; he White I vat the reason LaeaNace = y he said roving restlessly, “the sme with damp DI oe n er regu s in of E a. ial “wil take the rifie and | was here. We came again Ir | All the while Schaletzeke | t f Mo 1 tendered PRINCE JOHN and PRINCE ALBERT “a+ ow is there, the January. The smeil-was gone. | was listening for the hound, z $ tron) ds Blac } ¢ ti effective : 2 i | hat ba : | Now the amell is here again.” | Once, far away, she yelped | WANTS foot F i{gu pr ; i. i. ry AY at 1 ne kin t g | iieanear iat “A bear,” | suggested | sk y, but did not bay. Fie | Wodnowday ) pert continue in office footing with 8 RUPERT fran SEATT . The t. ’ of fallen “Where are the tracks? A nally she returned, panting | | e tra e heart Adfaila, throuot bear would scrape off hair | He has gone,” said Scha- | f 5s | > Ee 3RAN UNK F AILWAY at it ne where the | against the bark,--A bear's | letzeke, and grinning for the COMMERCIAL CLUB |IN FAVOR OF FAIR GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC R " ‘ ! foun e Monte : den is ae filthy as a pig pen.” first time. “But he was here 24 | ps > a Aion Be miles), ng New Hazel , eno se for the carpeted with | G8" (now thar emell. So do | hours ago, and he will come | *,INDORSES CHANGE APPORTIONMENT} ; : a Schalet n f the ee uritye e eve ited | ain. I'm going back," | * I * , Wyncoche va 4 found We plunged | «do you If you nave everett | 8 detained Nie tong’ enough | ‘That the port cothmissioners| Constitutional apportionment 1sf GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM “pier . ‘ | nderbrush so dense a 200 of a circus menageri | Getainee him it t ' > ht ste t s- | ure n a resolution adopte by Double Track Route. 2 t ° is | wine oe tr rte sid: not see 10 feet 8 the beast smell, and it Is not to get him In a picture of the | ha ° taken ne. righ : ol in Cen (us tain ‘: a * tT ‘ Ayer ALO A Aap eae re eaporte, Through PULLMAN inning nk that after a that we cot D A cian rife | F ferring from Harbor And to the) the ( nerelal club Tuesc eh nD URIs < ars. pitecen - t {that | ahead. Theeparted branches ee ~ il ipo Bima LA ) ait ub Pek RES od be : sterwa the immediate|To that purpose, a committee will . . pba l Pah ie! the beast-man wap dead w id back and iaehed our «| Is the rie ee Wall l) angihatia, and TAY: duldesana the port te 5 Jno appointed to co-operate with the a Math ¥ We 4 the now | faces. And finally the river, | Do you opens Matava’ inate be ak hanitilde cena ed In a resolution passed bylother commercial bodie® of Kir City Office Kirst Ave. and ¥ h ‘ ‘oad ift-rv n and cold te pained. Wm rhe Bei i Bee ae y » ohomils Spe e « os TY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. to Ih fanch, the Bauer homestead, | swift-running : ] ‘ aa. er said Schaletzeke,"—hard. But | letzeke to get away from Tor- attle Commercial club Tuc 00, my nish, Spokane and AGENTS FOR AL RANS. 8nd came ength a branch We waded it waist Py lday night. kima counties, i ene icte nc Ke | once more we were in tho the bitch has caught a scent. | now's tree. ay nig @il to the left so Narrow amd bd 7 iq ' - °