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5 The Christmas day issue of The Star. . It’s going to “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” and “The Little was Jim’s last Christmas gift! She took his from him ntai lot of i : hings, he | f Shepherd of Kingdom Come.” “His Last Christmas but he gave hers to her—that Christmas day! ere aye pases is reoetchtie nee? = ane ee Ny Gift” was from Jim, the wounded, mountaineer feuds- That’s the great, heart-throbbing Yuletide tale which is a new story, “His Last Christmas Gift,” by man! It was sent from Jim’s death-bed to “the old written by John Fox, Jr., as the Christmas number in John Fox, Jr. He is the man, you know, who wrote girl” back on the hills! “The old girl's” life—that The Star’s winter series of “Lamplight Stories.” PROBABLY FAJR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS Say UNNNNEUUOANUEOUASUENANUEEUAUAAOEOU UAHA The SeattleStar jniss More Than 41,000 Circulation Every Day IMM ESS Se PUM THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS EMM MN MBER 23, 1913 ONE CENT Siwa'tranos: se a VOLUME 15. NO. 256, ATTLE }CALL PASTOR MODERN BLUEBEARD WAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV WWAVAVAVAVAVAVAWA WAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV WAVAVIVAVAVAVAVAV WAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA ¥ One of His ‘Wives’ Tells Story of Odd “Marriage’ WASH., TUESDAY, DE By Fred L. Boalt. he said, that } . wife, Martha, on his farm near Fverett,|took up the question of Martl TACOMA, Dec, 23.—“Rev.” Albert Dahistrom, founder of but he wasn't really married to her. He said he wanted Edna had married Martha yeats the “Heliga” cult, and said by a private detective agency to for his wife ; 4 ; ae he wa divorced the be one of the most successful Bluebeards of modern times, | ie here wasn't any ceremony uid the He told me _ before | t tie pleaded not guilty to being a white slaver before U. S. Com- it wasn't necessary.” tb } ; Det tte: es : 4 ” Ahad: besa “ae missioner McMillan yesterday afternoon, and denied that he MARTHA IS NOT PLEASED TO MEE had more wives than he was entitled to HER HUSBAND'S NEW WIFE Fd ' vee i he f I was 5 he hac ch le Dah Englund te ed, t t erett) had been Ile told fa a a t he the case s continued to this after farm | f Martha wa t pleased Mt i lund 1 me if w ld make me ¢@ n 4 a : But after a a to “give” Edna to] nine wife ‘ Shar th } Cal, for immoral jhim, a : became f f eact It is true,” he went on, “that I bought both tickets ir purposes soured ‘the : advance of the prisoner. | other ; ' ' |, Seattle for the Fresno trip, but we did not occupy the same : : hee with a round, baby face | Ther : Hilda abs ea Ve "berth. Anyway, it was Edna that suggested it, and—” a 1, ba ce. | Im narrie¢ would come ver 7m and brother, Emil, wit at Paes ni uaa ak : “YOU ARE A LIAR! SAID EDNA. ' ’ _ and that she still another sister in : smilingly " * The court te her ould be ejected from the court- ’ | Minnes« : ‘ " wey v the alleged ‘ kets in Seattle, and we occupied the | 00! he did not herself, and after that the girl is back to the trio. Mi ae pat : kept herself in hand v wious difficulty y 4 or ep pris he said, t ong Beach. where abl * ' aa I a, I et men MINISTER DENIES IMPROPER RELATIONS er »shouldered for | nenide 6 e WITH ENGLUND SISTERS c ¢ in repose is one % ° Minnesota, ator tt D trom a tted on to Minnesota with both gula and irresolut — te i istied ‘ rs it de i uw r relations with either He went ADMITS ON WITNESS STAND HE HAS } | AAA Aire aitveie attention and: 1 wasn't ect ther he was grateful to them and their BEEN SUCCESSFUL AS A PREACHER |ting any he niessed pars Ed ; \ ; th itt r i to let her Tacor Ina, on to Tacoma, he said got together with Yet, in his testimony his egotism crops up. He was, he| | Dahistrom finally agreed to let he Otte aetigeadvolannedl i ear Oe y i J 1 rtha and plannec is all said. in broken English, an author. He had written much for| alone, provided “I dn’t tell papa and mama j Ma . . bea ty ~at y A Scot Asked if he had not preached polygamy, he was observed the magazines. He written 35 books Those who had| He took her ticket and bought one for her re e| i polygamy) » A } ig ee aakehented 2 said jto pause ha ee much interested Both as a a ‘ 1 eee t length. “ “ ter he had been “most successful She came back to Tacoma, told her parents and_ they mor, ahrcad eer : at length : do not preach laint was read, Dahlstrom, after some he put the « 1 the hands of the thwest Detective agency r this mu ty . re itt peak. std ES bebe Zation, owing to the absence of his att aa aded: Hilda stayed with Dahlstrom ever a its polygamy would cure prostitution " . c aed u« Is abroac gull eit ‘i pe ee “ Fes |\“HE CAN MAKE ANYBODY BELIEVE ’ secch for Fide Enstund hes failed FE acep ae Sas Ina had |ANYTHING.” GIRL SAYS OF THE PRISONER believed: to. bein! hiding near” Sédra eran Edna to! her story in a matte v th seemec | | “T don't kn she is,” x ‘3 - . Che } sera. toro way that seenied | Speaking of Ds he girl opened W. Wingard, manager of the Northwest Detective artless. She had first heard Dahlstrom preach across the street : 7 . T k hat wide her y eyes and Why, he can make agency, who worked up the evidence upon which the federal from her home. She didn’t know what denomination he be ) b i longed to. He preached Jesus, who was the f wndtion at ae ranyhody believe ything !” }yovernment bases its charge.ageinstDahistrom of vio . a « * » who 7 ov dation a , j religion , ee ee er Dahlatrom | ("was then called, His manner was pe-|the Mann wiite slave act, reiterated today that when the 1 eee ‘ time comes 1 ‘od vidence show He denounced regular churches and ministers, and believed | csremeiedee mat poRpon : jright time comes he will py i the evidence showing “thay dhat & mad ought to have more than one wife After t iow many converts he had made, how many! Dahlstrom has 27 “wives,” and that seven of them have had The whole family became much interested in the young hooks he had written, and how sucessful he had been, he children by him preacher, who spent ir buch time at their home. He told them - fas BANNICK WON’T LIFT THE 3 I F | LID ON NEW YEAR NIGHT D0 il 0 RG F “Have all the fun you want, but don't get rough,” Chief Bannick’s general rule of conduct for galety seekers on New | Year's Eve in Seattle | : “There will absolutely be no lifting of the lid in any way whatever” said Chief Bannick. “The saloons will close at the usual hour, and no liquor will be served in cafes after 1 o'clock es You will not be allowed to buy it, and the proprietors cannot s Rev. A. Dahistrom, the Preacher Held by Federal Authorities at Taco- |] serve it after that hour. Cafes will be given ® reasonable time ef) prof. Henry Landes, dean of the) Higgins and McEwen for the execu: ma, Who Declare He 27 “Wives,” Whom He Married by His) to get rid of their crowds. The fun in the streets goes as long school of sciences of the University | tive session We haven't a thing to do now | Dreamland. } Own Ceremony, Which, They 8 ay, Is No Ceremony at All u as it ie not rowdyish of Washington, was at noon today| Gov. Lister has expressed him- but twiddle our mbes and wait Jaat: banaue youane nine to bel — a elected unanimously by the board) self very pointedly against secret The tree is up, and Joe Schermer our guests at Dreamland is no ¢ ES Feet; ofr pret sessions of the board has but to press a button to make son why you # § not enjoy the o i e E President Kane was present bh light Gity'é Girat. Chtletmas tres ts Cite who was removed two we: throughout the meeting. crawford White has been to the Christmas eve when he refused to resign The greater portion of the time ¥ pon Fifth a ¥ u will hear two ‘boll x ae. Landes is to take office Jan. 1 was taken up with a consideration - times aaacs Claes wait naa elnd: Cavaneucnic. (on mu L ES, IL N } Prof. Landes’ name was the only|of several recommendations he him t sag ait Rantten at tounea a one considered. He was recom-| made Dad” Wagner and | uietnink ites abe oe ities ine Bex: mer by a committee consisting) | A Schoo! of Commerce are tuning their instrument try costumes nging Fit rain WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—By COLUMBUS. ©. Dec. 23.— of Regents McEwen, Higgins and The board voted to establish a The Christmas bags are 4 songs, and the “waits,” which 5 A ite f the A Wa He has been connected | School of commerce, and to consid- i 1 pleat , ft its,” whi are| a vote of 43 to 35, the senate special committee of the Anti. | with’ fhe atate . ipetitution @ er the advisability of allowing frase ' cee can 60 «h tue ree te a eenae feature of the| this afternoon adopted the joint Saloon league memorialized pes aise Misa: 1 and has been state geologist |ternities to build on the campus. 4 ebimre kids can ar » celebration will be held from| conference currency bill | President Wilson to urge a If he told the truth, County franchise asked for by the|*!nee 1901 The board passed a resolution 4 can do is to wait with what pa-|7 till 9:30 | The engrossed bill was ex- | constitutional amendment for Commissioner Hamilton this Sonnd company Was granted Worked for Uncle Sam against the location of a bridge by F, tlence we can until 1 see | pected to reach the White | countrywide prohibition. morning put Corporation Coun on the votes of Hamilton and| He | aduate of Indiana ana| te City at Sixty av., but recoms o'clock Christma “Bob” Hesketh, the vice House not later than 4 p. m. se! Bradford in bad with a lot Kad sen, MeKenzle hadn't any|tHarvard universities, and was ae-| ences, ponte av.’ N. 2) COE . One more announce Giant, mayor, sent word to The Star President Wilson has announc 7] of people who fought against rious objection to the granting of! sistant Ur States geological sur-| °°, the counelimanic resolution, It candy canes will be given to the| today that he had collected $100 ed his intention of signing the the award of the Duwamish the franchise, but he voted “No” be- | yeyo: om 1891 to 1893 io 5 — out that the counefl first, second and third largest fam-| at the city hall for the little bill at 6 p. m. sharp. Valley lighting franchise to the [cause of the apsence of the revo-| The meeting of the regents put| sinele haar mys hae hot a ' of little-chimney kids at | _chimney kids. | boos > ie Traction, Light & eatin clause : : an end to executive sessions, Re-| eeiea pemnbet Bee ever recom- - Fee Hoorah! < todo ti ‘ower Co. Ms new franchise is sim ent Higgins was voted down, four abe “ | a are the byword today in/¢9™Mpany for a lighting franchise | Duwamish valley district session n the subject of LL S L U | 3 That was the: byword: toaay | Jn | tor potats. eat Lake Washing-;ritory covered by it Includes near-| electing a new president cs i oe E I WIL e IT INDIANAPOLIS, Dec Gov.| doors until Monday, Jar ton was being cx ered, and Me points in the county east ¢ George H. Walker and A. F. Hai | Ralston today made Christmas | was originally planned to »| Kenale was making an effort to) Lake Washington eltine spoke the open session) OLYMPIA, Dec. 23.—Everett . | presen , to Mrs. Belle|achools Dec, 19, opening again on| have a revocation clause inserter 2 and were jc final vote | Ellis, assistant attorney MINNEAPO Dec A-tca when overcome | kenberg , yon one a day or #0 je proposed franchise. rs Corporation Counsel Bradford py Regents Roger will sever his relations with neiteasepedty : k en were ¢ A to chop] mate of the woma ater to cover the New Y This “Why, that clause is a joke,” was indignant when he heard of Wheeler Surprises. "Em state legal department cu Hime kate the body from the ice. The woman| charged with poisoning plan met with a storm. of ¢ said Hamilton. “Bradford him. | Hamilton's statement ar Wheeler Lister's | 1. His resignation, offered because pesipy river, and but t wore a large cameo pin and expen-|terin-law. Mrs, Shenkenberger was|provals from teachers and pupils} self knows It Is. He sald eo “I certainly made no such re recent appointee, surprisedlof poor health, was yesterday ac Sova a big manicipal Christmas tree;|sive furs and Silke reel watianh talike downtown. And. he said fur- |marke about the revocation clause, | his colleagues when he voted with cepted by Attorney General Tannet, aide ot a. delhdressed womes fo i _.| ther that when he prophesied it and anyone who says | did is a ma ie 4 ” F h _ w just playing politics ”__'Hetoue Har” said Bradford. ay old, was found frozen hor esha dd ceeeialoes The woman evident ALL Inde the term ae bis father’s Say ie river at a point near / he wan body was ad. She pr will, 1 y Prosch, son of th Patrolman P. J Haubria, a . at fof the association if Mr. Grambs! To show the possibilities of Wash h keleiwiudisal bamtady tibet 2 Mis our Se: Wa fee a6 {ar as the wa late Ch Prosch, who died Nov.) the request of Mayor Cotterill, | Would vers mee or that 1) ington and Oregon as corn-ratsing |Cireult will be inaugurated in Sea ‘ YOUVE BEE PLAYING 48 been named executo howed W. J. Grambe, euperin- [WOU be pleaged to see io aeaee ie ecine held to, tle next Week, when the Keating & > WITH. (T YOURSEL from ainnenve has k m d : s we i i " 4 privately state a corn show is being held t Flood company ut’ Portland. w e For ™™ Two WEEKS o he « e c holding tendent of light and powe’ or Th xentleman insisted on a day and tomorrow in the Goodwin open Monday at the ym pany's POne arm » ro A exte 1 € nits of th the Puget Sound Traction, pearing and@ refused to leave. For|puilding, at 1514 Third a under ‘theat Sa tivGil fie iooal thou a i T tee Comy yuilding Light & Power Co, the way that reason | asked my secretary the auspices of the Oregon-Washing: | wi)] wce the visiting company out of the mayor's office Mon- |to have an officer escort him from |ton Rajlroad & Navigation Co Portland for the weel day afternoon after the visitor |the office, There was no con-| A combination is shown of exhib: ‘The new circuit is planned t had declined to absent himself | fusion or excitement about the in-| its from the corn shows which nave |eiyde Tacoma, Aberdeen, Hoquiam NEW PENNANT COUPON Tet raakesits do .a0sky ane (cident LTTE emi tale MAOH WADE Lares Ge tewmihe Wansguver ai | P E Wien’ “Thad Grambs removed from |and Pendleton, Or. A feature Will other Washington towns BILLIE BU RKE Os Ss When Mr. Grambs and members| my office because | will not |e lectures each day by iia | of the Employers anuc called on the mayor Inst w permit @ man with the record experts on corn ratsing that he has in this community warding the teamstors’ ,| to use insulting language to Gramb recording to the mayor the chief executive of this city | deel 1 city officials were dom or to sit with gentlemen in con RERLIN Dex 2 Herr Kevlir I {nated by labor unton ference with the mayor. fan sr ga m. Resela that weex THE BATHING GIRL the Art eriee of Pennants to be : 1 did not care to stand for the “If the Seattle Employers’ ; P ia coupon and 20 cents entitle waid Mayo Cotterill association can find no better Jewelry, valued at nearly $800 with two passengers he iad finished Grambw called with the) representative than a man of Jwas the plinder of burglars at the | & billooa voyage from Bitterteld terday 1 told) Mr the caliber of Grambe they are |lome of Mrs. J. Finkelbe vag Germa 738 miles, in 87 hour ent mail | m wcreta at || in an extremely unfortunate | 16th av, last night, HoH aie “yeh “en au fon record for [would ye glad towee the members| situation.” . Ja servant, was arreste ad Aghine