The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1914, Page 1

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WAS one of the company’s rules, the con- ductor said. And consequently, J. C. Willits, 20, recently out of the hospital, where he had undergone a serious operation, lies in nervous collapse at his home, 1627 Greenwood av., with a broken cheek- bone, his eye badly gashed, and his body cov- ered with bruises. TS More Than 42,000 Paid Copies Daily HNUUUAAUUNONUOLOGNUOOONUONNAD = (ry VOLUME 15, re a out of Ojinaga daily du These a and | R This Picturesque Scene Was Taken Inside the Rebel Lin Oavairy and Artillery Behind a Hill, but Under Fire.| Durborough, Staff Representative of The Star and Other pers, in Foreground, Trying for Dangerous Snapshot & Curve of the Hill. 1] SEEK WOMAN AT - oo TrR r, secret service men are;strom, and her six children | find Mrs. Jennie Eckstrom,) Mrs. Eckstrom’s husband, the let faid to be “wife” No.|ter states, died a few months ago, “7 Diego, zs Albert Dahistrom, the “He-| leaving a considerable fortune to te ees \the widow federal grand jury went into) Mrs. Eckstrom and the children Hoi 2 o'clock this afternoon the The aceording to the letter, left San Dabistrom case will beone Diego with Dahlstrom for Granite first to be taken wip Falls, Wash, where Mrs, Eckstrom lew to “wite” No in a proposed buying land at Dabl over to | States strom’s “Colony of Jesus Though they have written repeat Harper and Mra turned let Attorney Adler Mer. Mildred today, in D.C. and edly, Mrs Spen Dew ent: oft 7 st, cer say they. have been unable to 4 oe, seek information con-| learn the whereabouts of Mra. Eek “d eae thelr neighbor, Mra, Kek-| strom | ae Wo. - Ms North Pacific-Oriental. NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Atice freight service ostal ; RECs. city, the vannne Harris allowed a gentleman friend American Steamat AMDUTE 66 gl. When he left her diamond ry mehip Co bas added ane AKeney at thin port ring was KO the won of an At ith m of the hea lantic City physician was arested gag oPeBING of a wie? Yl! be George Benederecz, a miner, was Mite butlding, W. W. killed In the Denny-Renton mine at) Wi Ml be special representa. Renton Monday, by a runaway coal | car. | the volcano Sakurajima, according to messages tonight from a warship, sent to | manufacturers. |mated about half were killed. +lbond issue voted by the p : 1 It was the company’s rule, the conductor said, which made him throw young Willits off a speeding car in the middle of the block between lits clinging outside. 38th and 39th avs., on Fremont av. | There had been a break on the line and tbere were no cars for an hour. When the service was resumed, one car passed Willits up without even stopping. The second car stopped. Three peo- ple got on, then, as Willits got hold of the handle, the conductor swung the gates shut, leaving Wil- The car was speeding to make up lost time when the conductor noticed him. “Get off,” said the conductor. | “Tl get off,” replied Willits, “when the car slows down. Do you think I want to kill myself?” { ITS ONE OF THE COMPANY’S RULES, YOU KNOW! But it was against the company’s rules, the conductor said. 7 Deliberately, while the boy pleaded, he pried his hands loose from the gates, and Willits fell ‘to the pavement. Only the protest of the aroused passengers compelled the conductor, after reaching the next corner, to stop the car and call a doctor. - RAIN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS The SeattleStar THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS NO. 274. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1914. rt of a batch ot peers received today from Photographer Durborough, staff representative fo r The Star and other Scripps newspapers in Mexico. ing the 10 days’ siege that finally resulted in the capture of the city by Gen. Villa. @ Bhallow Trench | A DESERT BATTLE.—Part of a Line of Rebels Who Had Quickly Thrown) me VOLCANO SPITS FIRE: CITY OF 64,000 WIPED OUT: THOUSANDS DIE TOKIO, Jan. 13.—Kagoshima has been totally destroyed by the eruption of| aid the people of the stricken district. The town has 64,000 population, most of them employed as Satsuma pottery It is believed thousands of them perished. That at least 5,000 perished by the volcanic eruption on the island of Sakura was! declared tonight by fugitives who reached the neighboring larger island of Kiushiu. | Ten thousand of its inhabitants, they said, insisted on remaining on the island, even) after a series of 150 earthquakes had warned them of their danger. Of these it was esti-| Reports were current tonight that another volcano in central Japan also had burst into} WAY RESUGMIT MOORE OUT OF IT: MAY RESUBMIT | UGHTING BS "WI GILL WILL FILE It is possible that the $425,000 | on year ago for an auxiliary steam plant, in aid of the ty lighting plant, will be resubmitted in March ‘The bond buyers point to what Judge William . Hickman Moore|candidates in the primaries to today announced that he will not | "ine sme on the heels}, "1 nave devoted twelve of the best years of my life to a consct run for mayor. € « n absurdly trivial “flaw” D meuditor not purchasing |Of this announcement, is « tenta-|entious service of the public in of a an rend fearing for its va-|tIve announcement by Hiram © | foe,” saya Judge Moore in a- pub: rae amt Gill, recalled mayor, that he may |lic statement, addressed to Judge af It. definite er the race tomorrow.|Wood and other friends, “great! ty. ord “power” had been omit. | definitely enter the race tomorn ani ereatly “iy pda eiphe the proposition John C. Slater, who ha een|to the neglect of my professional ted in awaiting Judge Moore's decision, |and business affairs, and feel that! before. ution 1s now before the| Will also probably file for. mayor I cannot afford to make further | resol! r | conadi to resubmit the proposition | bringing the total of mayoralty | sacrifice | with the word included — aa PLEADS SUIL endl A boy robber got away Monday! YORK, Jan. igntaehur n, of Newburgh night with a black mink muff, val. Me! urer of the democratic N. Y., treas- THANKS, OLD TOP ned at $75, belonging to Mrs. A state com Seattle and Puget sound general Cc news, oF the Ww ashington uri mittee, pleaded guilty before State| ly reflect more nearly the hope of gl Ae he fs Pee Sears Supreme Court Justice Vernon | the commercial world for an early irs ‘Sow ee poe Res ge ne Davis here today to an indictment revival of business than any section | % ed Pie ean as . aa the charging him with recetving cam-| I visited.” said H. B. Barling, vice Mth ay. N. BE. @ uatched the paign contributions from a corpor-| "| muff NEW PENNANT COUPON BILLIE BURKE POSES THIS — “FLOWERS” WEEK Art Series of Pennants can be had at The Star office president of the Chicago-Milwauk line, upon his return Monday from | a visit to Chicago. WILSON AT HOME’ Jan. 123 1 here Presi 745 WASHINGTON, dent Wilson arriv at a. m. today. He seemed In excel ; lent health ag An automobile|} and its branches by presenting this coupon and 20 gents rushed him at once ‘to the White|| for each Pennant. “Twenty-five cents by mail. House. All mail orders’ must be addressed to The Star, 1309 Seventh Av | Main Branch: Northwestern Photo Supply Co., Inc PREPARING FOR WAR ae (BZastman Kodak Co,) 1320 Second Ave. ROME, Jan King Victor | Emmanuel, who dislikes all danc Bathing Girl, Co-Ed and Stage Beauty Pennants can || ing, is studying the tango closely | also be had this week. ‘n order to be able to combat Ii, 2a ANSNNNAUUUNANSOAGROOO GU UUUUUAAUOESOULOOUAUOOAGOEEH LE =NIGHT Z=EDITION . E MMMM SUUAUUUNAALAUU ANAL ON TRAINS ANE NEWS KTANDS, Be ONE CEN Durborough has been with both the rebel and federal armies. He in the Desert to Meet Attack. ir} AN AMERICAN COCTOR ON THE FIRING LINE Dr. Charles A. Pryor, an American Doctor, Binding Up the Wounds of a Rebel at the Siege of Ojinaga. When This Six-Day Battle Began, Or. Pryor Crossed the Rio Grande at Presidio, Tex., to Help. REBEL GEN. ORTEGA UNDER FIRE 5,000 Men, Besieged Ojinaga for Six Days, Taking a Look at the Federal Pos Arrow Points at St ographer Durborough of the Scripps Newspapers, Rebel Commander Who, With tion From the Tren ASK LISTER TO INVESTIGATE COUNTY TREASURY SCANDAL Att Prequcutibs srney George of the state legislature and of the deal and is n ; 5 a ow claiming Crandall of Spok county was in| Spokane school board | will be no loss vatataed a eee Seattle today, following a confer He has been at various times! count of it ence at Olympia with Gov. Lister, county auditor, treasur supetin-| When Cri ir | 2 randall threatened when the latter was asked to use tendent of Is, ete, and quite|grand jury investigation political the executive office in sifting to a power in Spokane politics, |wires were puiled, the republican the bottom | the county treasury | According to the — information| county commissioners, among oth. scandal of Spokane. filed against him.on December 31,/ers, joining in the ‘campaign to Crandall’s extraordinary move) when Stewart was arrested, be is save their republican co-worker. was made imperative because his, alleged. to have deposited with the| As a last resort, Crandall has efforts to get at the bottom of the! Farmers’ & Mechanics’ Bank of | asked the gove: * k affair, which involves an alleged Spokane $5,300 of fraudulent. tax Sabres ark hs lnvodebote fefalcation of $6.00 -by Former |certificates in Meu of county as-|the books. of the Farmers’ & County Treasurer Zach Stewart, sets. | Mechanics’ bank : has been blocked at every turn by ‘This bank carried an extraordl.| - . members of the old county political narily large amount of the cow CUPID LOSES AGAIN ring of Spokane. funds and two of its officegs, Ortho Judges Refuse Grand Jury Dorman and William Gimmel, fur ro auch an extent haw this oppo-|Bithed the bond for Stewart as) CINCINNATI, ©, Jan, 13—"Cu Jaition manifested itself, that Cran. | USty treasurer jnid Astride a Dolphin” is hunting dall even failed to obtain the con Bank Won't Help Him }a home. The picture has been sent of the judges to call a grand Accordingly, th® bank has refus-| banished from Mayor Splegel's of jury ed to give Crandall any informa-| fice, because the it Stewart is at present a member! tion concerning the tax certificate | isu't nice, mayor 8a)

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