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its ue, ks ol- ide nal alf- ck. lot art ep- ng- eat and fin- ery ned ser- and ern crt spe- nity for ice, o> TORNOW, “DEAD,” KILLS TWO MORE MEN IN HEART OF OLYMPIC WOODS R FRIDAY PASTERLY \ FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; COOL LIGHT The best news pictures, the most in- teresting news features, and all the news, snappily and pithily written, all the time—that’s The Star’s slogan. ” os The “movi are only their in- fancy. Legitimate stage stars are act- ing now before the camera. More of them will. See page 3. THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SH., THURSDAY, APRIL ONE CENT HOME EDITION VOLUME NO, 42 15 ON THA Niws WA 17, 1918. TRAPS HIS PURSUERS By Fred bk Boalt % He that he gave terri yesterday grown clearing Satsop I midnight scent is be giving ed eight ng £g beast-man, reasoned winter t week trap- a of the sons, found since than er and ke and I e tree not more before, we tlined in the soft ds and grass—on We f fresl or of the cha in the hollow tree. We-found-that sonte"ore—and “who” ese could it have 1 und } been if not Tornow—had moved the pails of « drinking water t He ng aay , ¢ breathed the nosphere of the er which reeked with the ch of his besti ee Helen Kessler, Leaving the Courthouse With Her body his bestial, um Bessie C. Crane, Leaving the Courthouse, Shortly Emma Holmstadt Said Her Husband Loved All Annie Lambert, Who Got a Divorce on the Grounds Sister, Frances Gill, a Witness in Her Case. She | na he weit ; After Getting a divorce on Grounds of Desertion. Women, But Didnt Lavish Too Much on Mer. She;of Non-Support and Dewertion. She is Running a Got a Divorce on the Grounds of Incompatability ofl, Poy beg y of the hound who She Is Earning Her Own Living. Secured a Divorce on the Grounds of Non-Support. Barber Shop on Third Av. Now. Temper and Desertion _| bristled and oi a : when loosed dashed ito the underbrush nose close to the ground If she had bayed, what courage we had would have left us, and we would have fled incontinently, for by that token we would have known that the hound had found - the beast-man. Instead, she returned, panting, and we knew that Tornow was not in the immediate neighbor- SCENE OF LATEST MURDERS DIVORCEES SMILE AS | Casey. They | and Lathrop had no chance to fight for their lives. For many minutes the | from the edge of the clearing. | But they felt certain that Tornow was inside. man-hunters studied the shack No sound came from withim \ | hood. ‘ F Is everybody happy? The couple have one child, They ‘ hss arrived, and Well, see what the camera tells.!were married in 1902, and he left traveled north e w bsequent Smiling all over, aren't they? They two years ago. She alleged he jevents. He went s th aban- have just left the courthouse. failed to support her during most ‘ laned“ahacke tro the clastin aba No, indeed, they didn’t get out a of their married life. | doned shack, t aring ppers Marriage license. Maw ts : F : et they gct divorce . decrees.| Annie za I | As the crow flies, the shack is four miles north of the here were 15 knots untied by! bart 1 is e 3) tree. dudge Frater Wednesday afternoon t we hich the calen i &) | th Deputy She tiles Ouimby. In two hours—about eight minutes ii | i a A a aE bs can a 4) ear Tornow’s tracks two es north eae ar ft 1 them to the cabin se of Luna L. Be: ©. Cr the. aul © er & A battle? It was not a battle. It was a slaughter. Blair ‘ the the past two year the pict fe a | 1910, t Jessie Florence thought It ' Mved would be great. So did Phil wrated lip Clarence So they be | Wiz 4 came Mr. and Mrs. Eby. He and gave it was 16, she 15. They never « Wanted lived together. They sur- SWELTO"Y @ddy niga prised his father first. He and made her refused to see them. The rred to work as | Then one 4 went to her mother. 8he rather than keep ui Up tot use, his went Into hysterics, It was usband erry things, and left. no use Love in a cottayg were married in 19¢ Mm since. failed, because the couple to come West, where o-o . | couldn't get the cottage. Temoved from old as-| tadt’s husband, the Everyone agreed the mar ; But she told him he ‘ re, could 1 riage should be annulled. could go to a much warme: place, the Lotharfo cards and (EA. or all she cared. | me loved all women,” she told tr ‘ became Mrs HH Kitnge! | Judge Frater. But he didn’t lavish pigeon : bmn June, he struck | any too great affection upon her. | ga 7 a -| ISLAND TERMINAL __JURORSGET ang gered Is KILLED | race ‘ aterwa ‘ c - - Se 1 : ; t, if the be | This “Pris Map. Shows the Beast Man's Domain. It Shows the Point (Marked by Heavy, Black Gres ) ‘ gotiatio Thavetaation of submitted HW haee Tornow Yesterday Killed Two Men, Making Eight Victims. The Map Also Shows the Route Taken| siabesmcbaaas nd iesue t A’ a Spunk anne bi pele Snell AiG by Fred L. Boalt of This Paper Last Friday, When He Journeyed Into the Heart of the Tornow Country Hae Island | At the same time o rg Pero, te ©! to Get a “Story” From Montesano Boalt Traveled Up the Satsop Valley Along Heavy Dotted Line About om Commerce o gh cree gat 05 decd el Twenty Miles. There, With a Guide, He Cut Off the Main Road and Traveled Five Miles Into the Forest, t y decided t board to merabers For three hours Thuraday morn-!| coming to Schaletzeke’s Ranch (Shown by Black Dot). Here, With Schaltezeke As His Guide, Boalt © also come ut Ing, until 12 o'clock, Prosecuting Waded the Satsop River and Journeyed Three Miles to a Big Hollow Tree Where Tornow Has Been Known a Port Must Control Attorney Brawley argued to the 4. stay, At Montesano They Told Boalt That Tornow Was Dead. But After a Visit to the “Tornow Tree,” xpe ew Jurys. Me apert most oF the tne! gaatt Knew That,the Wild Man Still Lives Voorenda Tornow Himself Confirmed Boalt's pinion. preted hammering home the point that the - who Had fous Seattle National bank, after loan i re9 ing Schricker all kinds of. money »| SENT TELL Oi etait ettnaanaranwe oar, ta STORY OF KILLING IN WwooDs ak oaht partnership require ¥ s , 10 ree ee ain! arth d | star to Blair and» Lathrop, ‘We'd Quimby fina Prage sm Arg oF be ‘ er's Mn ‘MONTESANO; April 17> better not walk Into this too fired, and chipped «bark from oF 24 brepalpet eg MP Rave conti and tt re than| County Commissioner “Bud” | fast.’ They talked a few min- | the tree. Tornow fired again, i a pageants apy r before Seb sd his de utes og the edge of the clear and Lathrop fell. The fellow lute cor During that ye Brawley baclbat oth tap nee hey Y | ing; then Quimby started to | didn’t seem to pay any atten: To Resubmit Bonds ; oe Aly " © Seat 1 bank, fr rom the upper Satsop to where make a detour ta the rear of tion to Quimby, Me kept stick- f Pires SENTENCE OF AU TO irauance of its ¢ pirac was he accompanied the posge pur | the shack ing his head out and firing ite sad 2 3 SPE : reduc sohricke indebt suing Tornow. Quim was “When he heard the shots he | the bodies on the ground, and h THIE! SUSPENDED ‘ eto It some $8006 waiting for them in whe main | ran back, and saw the head of Quimby kept on ooting at . the fateroesate } trail, 10 miles from the Pilll a man peering around from be: the head every time it ap Bie fone ean! trom when SET DATE FOR TRIAL shak cabin where yeszerday's hind a big hemlock about 30 peared, es rer Ee OE te JUNBAU, Alan. At tragedy occurred. yards frém Blair and Lathrop. “By and by, Quimby saw Lap tye en tence in|{Joseph MacDons ealth “| talked with Quimby,” sald it was the head of a tall man Tornow either spring or fall x thig, vote ee eR cee <poisetl Aalst dphapdl oa will be tried July 8 for Wilson, “before he and the rest wearing long, tangled hair and | into some bushes behind the 1 asking the | Justice Brown’e court oe a ein murder Jones, a of the party started inte the | whiskers. The face was like a tree. He couldn't tell whether be te-|for J. W.. Rryberg, 18, 10F Breanne) ket ago. 'T woods. | gorilla’s, and black. > Tornow Was hit or whether he o bond} ‘joy ride as taken in frong et United State “He said that, when the “Phe man behind the tree had discovered the presence of the for Har | The machine was taken In District Judge Lyons. cabin came into sight, he said fired, and Blair fell. Quimby and was seeking cover. Island, ‘Th ig understood, |of the Press club recently, Ag FURTH CASE begin aa ° | So they separated, Quimby making a detour and stealth- ily annroaching the cabin from the rear. He had no more {than reached a point of vantage when the sound of a quick succession of shots reached his ears. He dashed into the clearing and around the cabin, and saw— Blair and Lathrop on the ground, motionless, and Tornow standing over them and pumping lead from his rifle into their | prostrate bodies. | a leap Quimby gained the ur whirled, and | ur as fast as h p ge He fired Juntil the as Whether he | hit Tornow or w When fear seized him, and he fled from the g panic of a spe who staggered into station 5 of the Simpson Loggi on the Mason county logging road, 10 les away the story. The news of the tragedy was telephone lon, and thence to Seattle and Mon- | tesano r w's n f the trap- pers are, of cour ‘ Those who know his matchles « eve he was in the cabin at al ed. The 1an-hunt had the t-man 1 Instead, they walked into the t laid for them, | For Tornow’s ey were on t 1 when they studied the cabin from the the cleari Io Tornow’s ears came their whispere He wa ive Quim to the rear of the abin, Then rately, he rs down At 1 As und a posse, com- istin Cole, ¢ ld, left by 1 Op, ir san 1 I cov- ere ¢ panied by County Commis- Montesano, and. the coroner and four lor \berdeen top.to bring out the es,” said the | sh “We shall press on whi trail is | fresh | Montesano waits for word. Mathews,is an able mangand |he h lever woodsmen h him. His plan is to pick up }hounds from ranche m the way Hae ee at Mrorteantioy-whlelt tase. weed so stire ‘Tornow was ldead, is now hopeful that he will at last -be caught or killed. He has had overnight to make his get-away. ‘The posse could les move until dayli and Tornow travels as swiftly in the darkest night as in the noonday. S ° ?