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DAN J. SINGER, GREATEST OF HUNTSMEN, WILL WRITE STORIES FOR THE STAR OF TIGER SHOOTING IN THE JUNGLES OF SOUTH AMERICA oo AN J. SINGER is one of the most famous of all America’s famous big game hunters. Even Theodore Roosevelt is not greater. Singer started his outdoor career as a cow-puncher but “rounding” cattle soon lost its excitement; the lad who had learned to “bust a broncho” so easily sighed for more “game to conquer He went on a “grizzly hunt” in the Rockies and brought down some “beautie Then he pierced the dense woods of far-northern Canada. But all this time Singer was longing to do some “real” hunting. He wanted to hunt “the great American tiger!” So a few months ago this prize-hunter, now a member of the New York Athletic club, announced to his fellow members that he was going to penetrate the tropical jungles that tangle themselves about the Essequibe river in the wilds of South America. And with a few Indian guides he went. Of what things befell this mighty huntsman in those weird wilds he tells in a wonderfully interesting series of stories, the first of which will be printed in The Star tomorrow. It’s bully stuff. Watch for it. RAINS; EASTERLY WINDS. FAIR MODERATE | The SeattleS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913 : TONIGHT; FRIDAY These Are Happy Days! The Northwest is teeming with business Seattie's prosperity is reflected in the great bulk of advertising to be found dally in The Star. It isn't the times over again it’s something better—a steady, substantial i and natural growth. And The Star is grow ing with it. More than 40,000 circulation ; | BACTERIA PLAY nice man department if you will ank for the cir you may A Nice Young Man H‘ 18 a young Star, your name and addr tion is mort than 40,000 daily hear The \ tH ‘ IN CANS OF FOOD PRESIDENT MACKAY TO” GETS READY BRING SUIT; FOR ACTION A DIVORCE? Army and Navy Ordered to;New York Society May Be Be Prepared to Move Treated to an Airing of Against Mexico. i Scandal in Court. boom HOME EDITION he will take VOLUME NO. 210. 15 NEWS TRAINS AND AN DS LIVE GERMS TAKEN FROM STALE TINS € — | FIRST PICTURES OF NEW MEXICO MINE HORROR IN WHICH GREED TOOK ITS TOLL OF 264 LIVES SEATTLE GROPES ITS WAY IN THE SEASON’S FIRST REAL FOG FEELING Youn. whe Packirig Company Found Guilty 9n Appeal From $500 Fine in Justice Court \ AA .cwrrn | INTERVENTION “NEAR GIVES ‘WIFE NOTICE oe CHEMIST TESTIFIES : | He Ten Sample Cans and Every One Was Bad | Wilson Hesitating Between Defendant in $1,000,000 Aliena- Backing Rebels, or.Tak- tion Suit Now Facing ing a Hand Himself. More Trouble. 10 Declares Examined ( Line ( PrTTsBuRGH J \~ | MINEOLA, L. 1., Oct. 30.—Court- house habitues here were waiting with intense curiosity today for the filing of papers in some sort of a |legal proceeding, notice of which was served by her husband's rep- resentatives on Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay at the Plaza hotel in New, | York Saturday. ded{ John J. Graham WASHINGTON, Oct. Army and navy were 30.— held in Mexican fervice on the shortest notice. President Wilson hoped they would not be needed, his advis. ers said, but had instructed both departments to be pre- pared The positively oO terver The Seattle & Puget Packing Co., and its president, | Monroe Lewi ¥ | ( Sound ran) AN yf wy readiness today “for were-found gui ty by a jury in yesterday decomposed animal Judge Frater's court of “selling substance unfit for human food.” The case came to the eal f Justice | the defend They w wy Mackay's law Mineola . yesterday, papers with clerk, but the been closed for filing had to be hief executive that Huerta must pressure in’ favor of in to restore order has of the strongest Foreign nlomats in Mexico City have as sured their governments that they And the Chief,|##e no chance of peace unless the | United States uses force. Lind to Hold Conference New York, w« The president was for thé first |of the ki han {ime Considering this view sert | Mack ® mare: than }ously | ion Suit © clammy, and) John Lind, bis emissary in Mex-| 4, big roipnictigetit grt - There's noth-|ico, is planning a final effort to), 1% Mackay was served Som for jdeal with Huerta : Hine 8 wt ae ite oF ee Mrs, Jos. A. Blake, wife of the f& boy! if Lind meets with another re- 0 ; mous surgeon 000,000 dam- » tt was said Wilson would de-|soeg for th alienation of had deci go. arrived in presumably to file t the Nassau county latter's office had the day and the delayed Neither € | Mackay’s law ay jon a Wew uP SEVENTH AVE SIAR ag LALarueo ron) a BULOING ON THE RiGul d L. Boalt Morn in, obe clock's harsh summons, and said it ‘ere You lie, "Tis night,” and Dadcat the fog! }@ mm our touch to snuggle in the) wet, its cold and }warmn sheet, tor it wan dark out-! pleroys to the bone doors * furny abo Hut our wife drove us forth, ery:| Breer! Hey jing Get gone, sluggard! Would | org cold as death. Go tell the you were half as truthful as the janitor he will die horribly if we at once whether to use Amer. nation clogk! get uo steam. We're trying to|{ca’s armed forces to restore order, | D% Blake's tions. his Se Frotful and befuddled, we inter-/write something funny about the "the rebel leader’ |f#iled to materialize, however, } *| cause of the prospect of a reconell- iviewed all the clocks tn the how fo ei a » Jand our. wite's watch, to prove the! Across the way the buildings are yet pont ii lation between Dr, Biske. aaGiaa jalarm a lar. Alas! [t told the aw-! put ral shapes. The people wife. in the present campaign, Suls.{ful truth—twas morn. And the| passing in the street are but phan-| Mrs, Mackay berger & Co. having been | first fog of the season was/toms of onr fancy, What is there the meantime was that the defend Mary crab meat faker brand, packed tn pped to Seatth nd at Living Bacteria in Cans’ Prof. C. W. Job of th ersity of Wash ” nd Mis 1th, Hindman, test ty bawng ample can, all being showing living bacteria which the bacteria were pt raham nor Mpg. er, Arthur Train, §j i reveal the natu! of which My otified Saturday. The room w with a gre Write the fog 6 chill oh id Fhe Somber Row of Coffins Outside the Morgue at Dawson, N. M., Waiting for Dray Hearses to Hau! yoiak cthing Them and Thoir Mine Victims to Evergreen Cemetery Uni hin funny about) ‘ ity hemist, and was bis assistant, xamined 16 cs lbadt, «ix and one ft dead There were rosion on the cans, and tin in the Jule and meat Its Second Victory mviction of the Seattle & ind king Co. {s the victor state has won of The radiat of rust and cor ure traces of facto government to import arms had answered in that she did not found guilty by Judge | here. rtaon ¢ misbrar Our tong » conceal ita | eTins 3 corner, ame, as we siood shiv ite raucous} funny about Ah, there comes the steam.:Aha TO PERMIT SALE OF TICKETS ON STREET meet the doctor until,long after he and his wife had separated, and that his wife herself alienated him from her. We're spectres They are upor brick, an¢ warm take ston real And look! The familiar shapes 8, of wood, and And the phar of flesh and Dep ng Attorney kong heralding ite Crawé White 5 ducting the |before it burst upon ¢ Ka cases for the state |bulboss blotch of Nebt November 10 is set the \dull—then rashed Marcus, broker, and on No-|lo! tho conductor snarled toms: are 19 the R. Grant Don al day! t ‘o. and J both for Arrived at our sanctum, ing adulter found the incandescents strug bly against the outside again a: returned from Mackay only Europe yesterday DOCTOR BEATEN The police department is today endeavoring to solve the motive am }unknown man had in luring Dr. T. several boys a few days ago |D. Sayre, 483 Denny way, to a lone- for selling tickets at for [ily spot on Second av. N., between a quarter. Valley and Aloha sts., and then They were each released beating the physician almost into by Judge Gortion, and now insensibility with a beer bottle, Erickson proposes to make Sayr was r onding to ap Uf their acts perfectly legal. gent call he had received at 8:15 The bill was referred to when the attack occurred. The ad- the license and public safety dress given over the phone was fic committees. titioas No effort we glen us Ceunciiman Erickson, at the adjourned meeting of the council Wednesday af- ternoon introduced an ordi- nance amending the license law 80 as to permit the sale of car tickets on the streets without the payment of a fee. .This follows the arrest of case folks And, be case of J Ro Grant ated food. TROOPS ON SHIP a0 st of all ng .thre ° fox is 40 MEN WAGE WAR UPON PLAGUE RATS aught! Health University | has Oct Col commanding the Sec alry, at Fort » today, with but without) A gue-infected army trans | Wednesday afterr at his port d Railroad av., has started a atieal whither the ratcatching campaign’ un ail, but it was|der the direction ef Superintendent ed their destination waa Vera|of Garbage Charles L. Murray. | /and to ke | Cruz A squad of 40 men, at 3 o'clock | #o the rats oe morning, began a thorough {n- food United § was orde ntir a funeral Procession of Dawson Dead—Too Man Commissioner rat Crichton ® requiring in that dis garbage command oard Coffins for Regular H earses, So Ordinary Drays Were ed Into Service | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. | or issued orde owners JURY SECURED AND TRIAL OF MILLER BEGINS | Patrick FE. Sullivan of the Ameri ean cafe was the first witness to take the stand in the M murder trial. He was called by th state shortly before noon, most o| the ‘sorning having been taken uj with the opening statement by At forney Glasgow, for the defense Prosecutor Ellis having mad hia ening statement Wednesday after : / | nd agents propert all the lids on can have no was probler tree a re was made to rob him, the cans access to sports would ns AH, L SEE, WE DID MAKE AN ERROR, MR. TRUE, | between eon ne. eve. ¥ SUNDAY CLOSING ©: hee | | FOUR STEAMSHIPS © LOST IN HURRICANE KNOW — BLANCA, are HERE'S THE BIL FOR GRoceries THAY YOU SENT mE, THE AMOUNT 1S NOT Correct! spection of the waterfront district I pral authorities are co-operat- | Denny jing by prohibiting vessels from ty Jing directly to any dock Spokane ay. and There are 54 homes in the Youngstown district shown by this diagram. The census taker found that two of these homes were empty, and at seven homes the occupants were not in when he Of the 45 homes canvassed, 41 take regularly one or more papers. i The Star has not had a.solicitor in this district during the past six months. uncil judiciary committee, ing with the petition of Se Retail Grocers’ association, recommend @ bill making it un lawful for groceries to be kept open The bill’ will follow the! rding of’ the state law, and will be thus enforceable both in the po lice and state courts The grocers withdrew their orig inal petition to close grocery stores at 6:30 every evening Peter le Oct and the man steamship Martini were known to, have been and it was believed all on board peris The Spanish steamship Lyria and the French steamship Cara bella were ashore and pounding to pieces on the rocks today | It was impossible for rescuers to] ‘o estimate the number of, reach those on the stranded ships, drowned and of dead and injured on of the mountainous e. G seas Men could be seen clinging to the riggin >the CASA lon 40,—Many Moroceo, Ger reported dead to} four disastrous shipwrecks ,°*! day in Morocean coast was a terrific hurricane North African coast last Today the seas were still It was impossible accu the Boon, There are seven women on the fury. | The state will rely chiefly on th | along t night frightful rately t confession jalleged to have been made by Miller to George Rose, his former pai. In this confession, Mii Jer is supposed to have accompanied one Charles Reser, when the latter on Thankeg' g eve of 1908, ga roted Hugh MeMabon, a bartender working at the American cafe The deter based on two the ories. The first is that it has no heen conclusively demonstrated tha McManon had died from anything but natural causes, The second the is that, though Miller pawned yy eae jewelry alleged to have been take Ms F from McMahon's body, said jewelry was given him by George Rove and Charles Reser, known to the police Bs the “bludgeon men.” SUES DEAD MAN NEW YORK, Oct. 20 M, Harrod was plaintiff here for a divorce from Harro4, who, unknown to her under #ix feet of earth in a t do f d | wccount C 247° AVE 5.4, steamship Misso vessel death at his haft in |‘Tenth av 1 NOTICE THAT WHENEVGR You DO MAKE A MISTAKE, IT’S ALWAYS In YOUR was the |red | Vane NUMBER OF HOMES 41 EXCLUSIVE CIRCULATION (Where and no R NUMBER 0 Number of Tin F OCCUPANTS ilzer little let , while duce was governor, black bo« said | nographic record of | n conte Tammany crooked. |ness made by ex-State Senator Still | | well in Sing ing penitentiary Hennessy h referred frequent ly ‘to the “little black book” in po: | litical speeches lately as contain-| ing graft evidence nt today bepun as 0 to pro: thus got a knowledge his ntain on of of Sun Ri Sul tor Only One Daily Paper Is Taken) ntro ae yatt- ssion of «taking Star es and no FAMILY PAPERS (The Paper All the Members of the Family Read and Like Best) Elizabeth ult James ¢ slept n a 6 Star is the pape the Times in % work Samuel W. Jones, an engl:| 15 this morning, when| ~~ aan , if ve ivevconany' nian" WAI TMAN IS AFTER He leaves a widow, Hiving in Attorney Whitman has cal NO. 106 bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle nant Is enclosed. Bring or mall to The Seattle. Star, 1307 Seventh | of 2,000 bottles an hour, equal to} Jon | , mn share Jneer employed by the Independent |", Share. | Co,, was whirled to his| The Greek became entangled in the the company's plant at orking on a platform back | yuver comees tee — | NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—D) John Henne who was Wm zer's special graft investig PENNANTS ‘No: oc Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num. you to a 65.cent Pennant. Chicago Pennants are now out. A glace bottie-biowing machine, Pennants will be sent by mail If 5 cents additional for each Pen: | invented in Germany, has a speed | Ave, near Union 8t. |! the of 250 expert gla