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oes he li Gs JURY DECLARES JACOB F URTHGUILTY PAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; MODERATE NORTHERLY WINDS, Abraham Lincoln come to life! Now comes a young chap, a moving picture actor, who Is long of countenance, as wis President Lincoln, done i the whiekers of the Immortal Abraham, and im personates the martyred president before the camera. Lifelike, too. There's a story on page 3 VOLUME 15 THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE Reem te aes NO. 43 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913. ONE CENT ‘s3 a3 30s. Johnson, pr ident of the American league has compelled hia players to stop writing for the newapapers (with newapapermen doing the writ Ing and the players permitting the use of the names). Umpire Billy Evane, of the American league, who writes for The Star, really writes his own stories, He has one today on Ty Cobb Read it. Page 2. HOME EDITION WITH BULLET IN BRAIN DEPUTY’S SHOT KILLS OUTLAW | By Fred L. Boalt Tornow dead? Dead at last! When the sheriff's posse reached the Pillishak cabin, late yesterday after- WITT MARJORIE PATTON t(LIZABETH HILL, JULIA AND JESSIELEWIS ESTHER PALMER noon, they found, not two bodies, but three. What kind of a chorus giri | from the University of Wash- | Bonnie,” at the Moore theatre. | years they have mot been al taking the opera downtown ington will attempt to answer | = The event will be @ victory towed! So _ stage a fealty, willy Seattle poenis. would be 9 aye Propped up against the tree from behind which he had shot Louis Blair and dose the ordinary unive the question Thursday evening, | for the young women and theatre. Tie ene Wennger what the young women could ! i fj i itti educated coed make? April. 24, when they will pro- | Graduate Manager Ralph Horr | Horr convinced the professors do, he said. So the faculty fi- | Charles Lathrop in Wednesday’s battle, and in a sitting posture, was the beast- nd if Seventy-five winsome lasses duce a comic opera, “Princess over the faculty. For five that there would de no harm In nally gave in | ed aaa na » man—dead. s billet. There was rced the brain, and, VERDICT Could a Grand Jury Solve This Deep, somal eh morons chen Teme a in coming out, had torn away a portion of the skull. SHOCKS Deep, Mystery of County Graveyard? ,_ xx teeta fd a aes Ta ee eee waged long and relentless war against the world. And he had failed! P < ‘ cats There was nothing terrible in the beast-man when the posse found him. | . What is it that animates flesh and blood and bone? What is it that makes i men good or bad, cruel or kind, clever or stupid, sociable or taciturn? d Seattle, Bash., ocr eka 'Furth’s Head Sinks on His Count y af King ‘ 4; ja v/s 4 of 4 MONTESANO, April 18—The county coroner returned at noon today from the spot where Tor Breast as He Hears An- | J, Ahh fom < GP. | now's body was found with t ¢ news that the men bringing in the dead outlaw, and the bodies of his nouncement of Foreman test victims, will not reach here before Monday noon. A tral! is being cleared as they advance. They are making scarcely three miles day BELLINGHAM, Wash., April 18. . CURRENT EXPENSE FUND —"Guilty.” i A tiny brain-cell that you could balance on your thumbnail, a little brain- ’ + ¢ “ara es anc tntnsrets Oot be He | F PES Tex } _ cell gone wrong—that was what caused all the trouble in the case of John Tor- : | day of the crime of aiding and abet. | yam. 1 : aa Z ‘ RET oc % now, beast-man. ting W. E. Schricker with receiving | ? : ™ He yr Aken That brain-cell murdered eight men, terrorized a territory the size of Ohio, deposits after knowledge of the tt yy é ny tf + fe a al Mp d th. f doll I Se Tineithéiiess "thle, Nerd < whe i, | Le haar Frm fare tetany, # and cost a county thousands of dollars. It deflated real estate values and cost fut for 20 hours and arrived at a 4 | worthy farmers much sleep. Ta ¥ > verdict at 8 o'clock Friday morn. | : te i Y Jing. At 9:40 the jury. having been j ts Mle Pibrought into Judge Hardin's court } ‘p wt , Nreom, the clerk read the verdict. j The crime is punishable by a sen. tence of one to ten vears in the pen ' | «8 The ranch wife can sleep easy in her bed tonight. The hunter, the trapper, | 20 | the prospector, the sportsman can roam the wilds without fear. } { . Tornow is dead. itentiary or a fine mot exceeding ‘ ( if y e } t 1 f } } } } nd hiske raged a I and whiskers me a f " ‘ they must I e skin « s 1 cheeks, where we a t black and crusted and scaling H har were like talons, his 1 Lathrop and. Blai who lay al F ca va ¢ th a nd ¢ : pees . feasted hg Ke | iy-sacking held in place by rawhide q a » a ‘ 1 showed tha was th st to fall 1 in- Pp . Tre Then Quimby opened fire at Tornow’s head each time it came into view from: behind the tree Tornow paid not the slightest attention. It may be in his excitement he did not hear Quimby’s rifle. It may be he mistook the shéts for echoes from the reports of his own weapon and Lathrop’s. Tornow did not know Quimby. He did know that Blair and Lathrop were hunt- ing him. Lathrop and he in former years had been friends and had hunted together, It is more likely that his hatred of the former friend impaired his judgment Assignment of buts... , \Orders for warrants should be filed wie . Mphosigs Facsimile of Originals on Record at the Courthouse, Showing the Bill Presented by a. Noice for $44, Charging the County for Burlale Ne y F , . ft : ° + Mad Pauper’s Field, and Also Showing the County Warrant for $179 Made Out to Noice, and Approved by Commis- : a : - aot ae gird by nd waahartord Which Sncluded This $44 : | It appears now that, though Tornow had many hes and shelters in the wilder- t {ition eee ene pf ¢ ‘ i Bik Nolew collected taney Mkien MeKen.| Mess here regarded the Phillishak cabin as his home. Near it the posse found a shallow pool, ah plrnP shay fees ele FOr ORGHt ANC e¥Ory ONS | A Sout 1 n- {ale from his opposition by this pro-| artificially made, and filled with hundreds of frogs. Over the pool was a net of slender r e com.| . nis fact is plein eter of these burials—$44 for the ers i Rutherford ap-| posal willow branches so cunningly woven and fashioned that the frogs were held prisoners, Smith, John Allen, Christina| four cases. $ The je four ¢ oAre ! in a separate bill! On frogs he lived, and so conserved his ammunition, He needed his cartridges for the " ‘ jas een unearthe f w then appear] ¢ A rc ra Zimmerman and H. J. Rude Yes, only $44 Nolce Tries.a Biutr pe Goat wet grim business of murder. : : K at wa for t f ( 1 Mck r . In t 1 t was € I t € € t The " National| mann were not buried as pau-|<""° 1 Pipe sas tang a hes ¥ } f h and a t 1 rg rs in the King county pot yt covere b t * . “east na i ; aaa Mi saris ; The a 3 ap. elk nea f fa a h A a “ t : eur . ters’ field. Their friends and Path tite tne this $44, veloped F Bi ; sk that ; i ; be "| relatives took charge of their |t er ‘ oa on olals ‘ ! 1 \ mth placed ‘that the beast-man could command. @ - a buried in|, Peter Smith and John Allen rest zie to " t that et aire | pp x ate s ‘ } at J i bodies y uricG IM) i, the Odd Fellows’ cemetery. H. man had an peel ben wee ei ; c | i ‘ ; $ en oe | orivate cemeteries S. Nolce received $72 for their Cou Auditor’ Case would recog) ™ at. cin and tutmorterd wine 1 k now in I k } now, though 4 : 6 King burial from A. J. Ward, a private niz« and Hs n t ppea ew edit sd kenowe n tacit . © county show that H. S. Noice, Christina Zimmerman and H. J. t ul ew there 1 be toc +h A } TT eas ahh aad Boe peaige i 1 yunty show tha - in wae «6 * 4 ri « a ghast caricé r " an, ¢ sod- A : bnitatece ahs ,,|Rudemann rest in Calvary ceme ch ¢ ing t He would YES, IT'S THE SAME tL y ca 1 in i ‘ as county undertaker, the Po-'tery, For the burial of Mrs. Zim-|have to ox one thing, NOICE WHOSE WIFE Nt ! 1 \ 1 } ly and henchm f merman, her daughter contrac olhe w 1 forie Repel - ‘ I 1 en t va r that: worn # re * (i litical ally and henchman of an, her daught contracted to } wounty $11 fF COLLECTED $8,147 FROM 3 eS Bru ie $ hein x a, Deputy b Commissioner Hamil- (ifqw paid him $40 ally rene $5 for each case, |THE COUNTY ON THAT) Sh ( ‘Kenzie, ed | \ Elmer's. A ; tantly, ton, collected n the taxpay-| TO JOE - ripe a “eaile f tha Ont pass: to: the mounteihass eh nee — | and Elmer 4 and four ‘mil from the “Tornow | tre near the Schaletzeke ranch, GW > IN GIRL TOURS CHINA a ged Dales ot ae | which I vis Friday o wee SIN zB AR SONGS | | was not until Quimby got into touch w he posse that it became known how he 1 hi rat r d ppened to t n y trail 1 }and trapper f{ har . STREETS OF J | 1 9 | “We were trailing rnow,” © because we 1 carcass of an Jelk on Tuesday lg lhe m 1 in section We had two dogs, Grac W 1 act 17,| clase hich If had never vis « A SS a ° classes may rise up against | . Zi he: gt pal errr Ve appt ( ; nocat ly, but t no wart I don’t know TOKIO, April 18.—Open dec ting today thousands” | ICAG . } a da doi n ) ‘ were down and ration war with the U: § mass meeting a . ) F r ! 1 1 be-| I rea | t Tornow r ‘ ad disapp . “4 sigh sigs nigella tr of persons, composed mostly of ore si A at Te a ¢ cared Hornia’s posed anti-allen irresponsibles, demanded ine |, ere today, t lice wa Pioceh “beaker ake weemce | aaa n to bark. As he ' h I hope I wasn't sure, tha fluence of ica by Jag Oe uicee ts I "| and, & wer | Ales This he as she told | wanted r beas WH \ mn f who n't He was born in the Birictiantiy could: pravent toe sung to arouse ale tail nore bas dl ©. it to a Btar reporter in the Jail When I told him 1 was only-t7, | wrong centut He Reve in is the Anar ion-pure. He wanted tilities voiced here today patrrosie Vrens Saar Fo e , bee a ee t and had not quite $50, which | ert Wa 4 tim a es prefar-@o be “saa In a speech by Count Shige Cerne eee eke we to a hotel two or t At I was born in Canada, where the law require he said I be left alon We in 1 ASV \ prefer @ € egu Nobu Okuma, former premier outlined plar \ 4 Mawal Ph t 1 e ndance father now ‘lve My moth couldn't go on to Vietoria lated : of Japar ee te avers fra, Diet 1s nea apne 1 when I was 16, At “1 gaid if It was cash I need We insisted that he live we prefer to live—within f under a_ roof, Anti-American sentiment is Ca Ptr Hr tebagene la ream an and Nurnberg are un) about that time I hecame an ed, I could pawn my ring for | \Wro jngisted that he toil, as we prefer to toil, certain hours, for known as mon- Increasing rapi¢ and while ment ibrnissive a Lyeppedid de 1 ith wt are no etr } i in small tour 31,400, as I had often done be- | +4 A tie Co ‘i t , ¢ nd join Ige, anc ch on Sunda Count Okuma declared the gov anene officials are alarmed ov lly in. @ustdd (hk CMRARGK: 1h CANAAN. Aa fore, but he said that wouldn't | ey e wanted him to vote, and pay taxes, an na and ¢ n Sunday, @rnment did not share the pop- | @he situatior t ‘ t United States. 1 em fond do, and I couldn't go aboard | We wanted him to be a slave to convention like ourselves hal x peas med to show the frienay 3 . 43 7S 1 steamer | 7 led ne do e of the lings, we called him “mad.” Wiar hostility toward the Unit FE ee eeee overnment ¢ (OLD: ENGINEER DIES ‘ : the steam And, becat he + and none of these things. we him ad @d States, changed conditions feeling © ; a oboakl, the A year ago I went to China, I was wandering around Dertiawe lew Certainly the + ed him later, so that he slew sht men, and In Japan now make it Imposst ily ag ey Fan tha vas \ 1 nu Colman 4 cl, ndering what Higed tbe a heaskcand be in tne thore beaet than man le for the government to re foreig minis y | AM CITY April 1 0 t precautio efore to do, when Police Officer Mra ve ke J stg A ey z ; * ie fo x. jove an Lg Sire | the quest at a luncheon in hor a i ~ : ! M ee bag t e than J, BD ar irrested me and | He's dead now, though—“dead as a doornai as Dickens said of Marley, Old in the lower classes ar baat is rial i ginee uc RK M leavin » deposit + N Q { 4 a fede ‘3 Meponeibie wewapapers who | of of Or. Hamilton Weight U.S, navy, retired, fag-| $2,200 in a bank in Victoria, I brought me here Scrooge’s partner. The mad brain that knew the secrets of the forest is dead. The’ eye Gre insistimg on their demands Mabie of New pigs dR agendipin of engineers} vielted = Shanghai, Hongkong Miss Wright is a beautifal, | that gent so true a glance along the rifle barrel is glazed. The chapter's closed, There is b for war, body and Jonn t ional com. (at Mare Island, Cal. 1s dead at his| and | Manila, 1 spent two spirited young woman, She longer aby. need.at sil-to fee The situation in Tokio is rap- tary of the In a i. Men's [home here today, He was 76 years; months in the Philippines. takes the situation philosoph. no 4 tn dead: ly becoming alarmingly ser- mittee of the Youngs i oh ig » | “Then 1 sailed for San Fran ically, . } The beast-man is dea Christian assoolation. and it is feared the lower