The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1915, Page 2

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ST. LOUIS, Mo., The mad axman, the moon-influenced murderer, =the police think March 29, 1915 is caught Loving Mitchell, a negro, arrested in St. Louis, it is in timated may be the slayer who in the space of three years left a bloody trail 3,000 miles long and 30 dead bodies in his wake across the Middle West Tn each instance the fiend, whoever he was, sent an ax Blade crashing into the brain of his sleeping victim. In each imstance the maniac’s fearful crimes, which have stained the Fecords of five states, have been enacted on Sunday and when Ty MOON WAS EMERGING FROM LAST QUARTER INTO THE DARK OR COMING INTO THE FIRST QUARTER In nearly every instance he killed a whole family, In Mearly every instance he left no clew After a 3%-year search by polloe Then on September 30, two ‘and private detectives, extending all) weeks later, the Dawson killing happened in Monmouth. Daw over the nation, Chief Morrison and son and hie wife died in their detectives from Monmouth, Ill, ar Tested Mitchell in St. Louls, He sleep, but in the daughter's Will be charged with the murder of room were signe of a terrific William ©. Dawson, his wife and struggle. Tdyearold daughter, all of whom The following month William were slain with an axe as they Showman, his wife and three chil Slept on the night of September 30, dren, of Ellsworth, Kan., were vi 19. time of the axman’s blad Scores of suspects have been Rollin Judson and wife taken after each murder. Always Kan., were next ‘ile ‘i lack of evidence has forced their jin June, 1912 release. Some days after the Judson kill But Morrison says he has the evi J. B. Moore, his four children | dence in this case. and two girl guests were victims at The killer started his program of Villisca, la murder in Colorado Springs, Colo. Mra. Mary Wilson and = Mrs ‘on September 19, 1911, and by Octo- | George Moore, Columbia, Mo, were ine ~ ay 30 persons had been victims in December of the same} same manner and un- year, | der the. come circumstances. 80-YearOld Woman Slain jie in Girl's Room Operations then o until July Harry Wayne, his wife and 16, 1914, when Jac Mislich, 74 baby were found with their skulls years of age, his wife, Mra, Margar and her two babies, living next im, and Mrs. A. Burnham et Mansfield, their daughter, and door, her baby, were stain under lke con ON-INFLUENCED MURDERER CAUGHT olice Finally Arrest Mad Axman Hunted 3 Years! " PRESIDENT OF FILM COMPANY UNDER ARREST J. L. Adams, president of the Washington Fiim Corporation which recently opened a “movie” studio at Kirkland, is out on bail Tuesday on a charge of improperly convert ing $75 of the corporation's as sets to his own vse The ar BRITISH PRESS OPEN ATTACK ON STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1915, PAGE BLUE ISLAND @MONMOUTH SCOLUMEY “\INDEPENDENCE Wc ‘ ST. LOUS HART BU IS AROUSED BY THE EMERGENCY LOSS OF LINER CLAUSE INLAWS: LONDON, March 30.—The | On April 7 the sup! supreme court wit! horror of Engiand as a result | )o.- ihe arguments relative to the of the torpedoing of the liner cicia: oak” one emergency clauses in the jitney Aquila, with the to bus and the Renick bills. lives, changed to concern today Mandamus suite were filed at for the eafety of other big tin : Olympia Monday in behalf of Miss ers entering Germany's war oo the Colorado Springs ditions at Blue Island, Til, a south| rest, based on a grand larceny zone about the British isles. Luck R. Case, secretary of the suburb of Chicago. charge made by C. M. Hoff. Reports from Fisheuard as to the} Washington State Referendum | The last of the Monty pre man, 4021 45th ave 8. W., @ | Io iting from the «inking of| league, agatnet Secretary of State ram was enacted October 6, stockholder and former em (the Aquila, are contradictory, but gr , tors, at Hartsburg, Mo. when | ploye of the company, was [tho admiralty reported that three Jos baci alo viene to age Meares 1 Mrs. 8. F. Matthews, 80 years made Monday afternoon by | passengers and 23 of the crew are| Teferendum petitions agains, of age, was murdered in b Constabie Shrewsbury on a missing. wo menseres. sa i In most cases the blood-smeared warrant issued by Justice Reah The British pr ta thorough! k The jitney yee sult was “oe p axes were left behind, and investi M. Whitehead. aroused by the attack ou passenger Hugh (. Todd, attorney for ¢ o Se gation proved, as a rule, that they The warrant was obtained fol-| carrying boats attle Auto Transportation Co. The were the property of the house- | low & conference Monday be-| ‘They refer to the sinking of the| Renick bill sult was filed by Cor | holders tween Hoffman and Deputy Pre abs a and loss of ‘Ife 1 tavage| Poration Counsel Bradford of 8 sat) Mitchell has waived extradition Cutor Carmody Adama 4 | tle. and will be taken back to Mon.|the ar to have been m In each case the complaint al mouth to be tried for the murders, ly Insp by a disgruntied [exes that the emergency clause in plete,” decinred the Monmouth; According to the story t | erendum of the people, i a subter police chief. mody by Hoffw the fuge, not coming within the spirit | i Film Corr of the emergency cases intended $56,000, is contro © HEADACHE COLDS : by the constitution for “the imme DR Lom CLARK, v. vs = | A letter from Jane Addams, noted | 80%. WhO obtained a ma or safety” of the state The Ss. S. jsoctal worker of Hull House, Chi nN a cost, for promotion | CONSTIPATION, J the meantime, the Refere Congress Has|caco, wos received by Malcom | **T*" um league ia prepating to circul Boosters for the | Dousias ian ot tee Rng | Got His Money Back liate the other petitions next weeb ‘or committee of the Municipal League | Some $20,000 to Get 10-cent box Headquarters have been establish Dentists. stating she will be unable to make | Hoffman, has been subseri Take a Cascaret tonight toled in the Rail ay Exchange bulld a visit to Seattle and speak before |OUtsiders, {ncluding prominent| cleanse your Liver, Stomach and|{ng, room Contributions of ieaher Dt ercen’ anit hee a tages dekt ieaeth, cn bak been | business | ‘men of Seattle _.,|Bowels, and you will surely feel] money, as well as of services, are expect Hoffman himself owned $760|great by morning. You men and | greatly needed. Dr. Carl Ewald te stock in the company at one time, | won who have headache, coated | treasurer of the league, and contri S Most of the boys on the 8. 8.| |. To < aq: | Dut got most of ht back, tongue, a bad ec billous, | butions may be forwarded to him @ongress had their dental work | Tablet a z |he says, when he dem nervous, upset, bo with a| The league also desires the! ‘done by the Regal Dentists and) "7%"... w | Because he showed too keen an/| sick, gaswy, disorder jomach, Or| names of storekeepers and those to be very well pleased. | nature i» on each box | interest in the financial affairs of; have backache and feel all worn) who have offices where petitions their recommendation I) |the concern, Hoffman says, he was|out. Are you keeping your bowel® | may t ter the aia’ te ate Game to you, which makes me feel| A Mf () S FM EN JS [relieved of the job be secured ax|clean with Cascarets—or merely | Volunteers to. elreulat | ate : culate petitions! very eget towards them, for I} | studio manager when Le bought his jug a passigeway every few | should leave thelr names with Miss| id not feel any pain whatsoever stock days with salts, cathartic pills OF! Gage at the league's Teadquarters F toot. you pulled my ulcerated/| METROPOLITAN Hoffman claims no allowancep | castor oll? ae = | tooth. I am so satisfied with your) for personal expen or salaries| Cascareta immediately cleanse TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Rose Stahl | A PERFECT LADY" method that I will call to see you| ‘om my return trip to have you do my dental work. Yours truly, } “BARNEY MARTIN “S. S. Congress.” | Just such satisfied patients as) ‘Mr. Martin are what is making| business grow faster than any dental business on the Pi Coast. The best of materials workmanship, absolutely pain- methods and lowest prices a proposition which certainly appeal to you. pee L. R. paw MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union REED BROTHERS | vic The Star Cartooniat ‘Ten and Twenty. Reserved Senta, 25¢. Best Meats Lowest Prices e& Co. arkets Wednesday Specials: FAN . Y QUALITY ] | | H+tewa wWdcOX< Mod Sars Choice Shoulder: Cc Choice Spare 12: Ribs Choice Steer Cc Choice Mutton Bs Chops ‘ foe Steak” WBC] sowie... 25C Nie atlas purity ind quai Ite Shoulder Steak Pen Chope.... WBC Shops Open Until 6:20 9, M, Hot and cold water, Private baths ‘Take Union st. ear to Kearny |e LINCOLN HOTEL » || 115 Market st., San Franciseo's great 2 min. trom Ferry Depot. mio. from principal docks Use Star Wants Ads for Re- sniits. | Tuesd [stirred up by }dozen waists and a lar |the Jand F. W lofficer at 4 were authorized by khold ers for either Adama or Peterson the s it being understood their pay was to be the promotion stock th held Adams Makes Statement Notwithstanding this, jaims, Adams + mey “i from the sale of s#toc sonal expenses. ‘The whole Hoffman obtain od me affair ploye. The Washington Film Cor poration is a bona fide concern We're going ahead with the mano facture of films here just we said we would do. We have built a |plant. The investment has been | made, and we intend to do good | business. fa CET 1,000 IN LOOT ae \ e number burglars made a rich Tuesday at the Pacific JOutfitting company’s store | Third ave., leaving the poll tified as to how they carried y loot ttempt into the safe The burglars gained entrance into the store by removing the glass tr front door. The glass was found Intact inside by R. BE. Junker Fielder, employes, at 8 Taking ladies jof plumes, jhaul early was made to t real | o'clock It is believed the burg as effected between 4 and o'cloe as the door was tried by a vilee and nothing #u appeared at the time the stolen articles is appr $1,000. STABBED! oximately An argument over a contract may result in the death of Sam bor contractor, who was and stabbed by 8. Dominico, Monday night after the exchanged heated word The affair took place fercer island. Chici to the city hospital, where it he may dle Dominico es er the attack os js still at Jewish people Monday began the festival of the P over, which it leontinue for se i Special rvices were held | vening in emplo de Hirsch. “The feast | |comremorates the deliver from Kaypt. Unleavened bread ts eaten durin week Charles J. Hart, who was injured Jin an auto accident on the Bothell road Sunday, had not fully regained ort iousness at a late hour last night, but the attending physician Dr, John Batley, says he has a good chance for recovery PULLMAN March 20.—-Prof. Wm. M. Hart, Washington State college, has left for Methow valley in Eastern Washington, to study pecniiar malady that ts causing th birth of pigs without hair and of ulate the stomach, remove undigested and ferment and foul gases; take the » from the liver and ear ynatipated waste mat m the bowels Remember, a Cascaret tonight! soft-boned colts will straighten you out by morning. | —— A 10-cent box from your druggist | ——~« noncct mesns healthy bowel action; a/) URE clear head and cheerfulness for|} AIR COMING ouT? months, D the children eee AEF ror t forge Dandruff causes a feverish irrita ‘ion of the scalp, the hair roots) shrink, loosen and then the hati comes out fast, To stop falling hair | at once and rid the scalp of every | particle of dandruff get a 25-ce¢ bottie of Danderine at any drug store, pour @ little in your hand] and rnb it into the scalp. After a few applications the hair stops com: ng out and you can't find any dan | druft, CHAS. CHAPLIN Teany at CLASS A Sc fara * Pike. 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There’s no delaying now. of spring styles, in both men’s and women’s apparel, is here to make your selection from. .. Easy Payment Plan.. Don't let insufficient liberal credit system solves the problem. Pay a little down and the balance or monthly payments. SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE That’s Moderately Priced The very newest cash bother you. Our » in small weekly 211 Union Street Confessions of a Wife pices of the ladies’ auxiliary and for the benefit of their relief fund at Leschi park, Thursday, April 22. DICK HEARS OF MOLLIE’S;her—his rather mysterlous lov: ¥ <LOVERS |making {# very attractive to ‘Union Sa ; lhe tele, by the Nh young girl | ego bby ee aPer| “Well, he had better be above | with my sister,” Dick did not refer to the party in any way on our way home. He seemed to feel that Eliene’s ex planation had settled matters to every one's satisfaction The ride home was very differ ent than our ride to Mra, Tenney’s which was made in perfect silence, strictly a puss On the way back he held me up to him very closely and I blissfully went to sleep with my head snuggled in the fur collar of his overcoat He awakened me with a kiss | when we arrived, and I entered the house perfectly happy and content Strange, ten't it, little book, with what little things we can build hap-| piness’ A look, a caress, a softly spoken word and lovers enter) heaven Some way Dick did not seem as content as I, for a long time after we got to bed he twisted and ighed and otherwise showed that he could not sleep. At last I said, “What is the mat- ter, Dick? Tm thinking Markie Has anything gone wrong?” “No, but this political muss we are getting into promises to be very sensational before we get through. The gang is certainly go- ing to go for Hatton's paper, and| everybody connected with it.” 1 “I wish Mollie were not there.” “So do I, Margie, but do you! know that Mollie, clever girl, 1s do- ing some of the most effective work in the campaign, with those pungent little paragraphs of hers. | don't think any of those political about business, rats can awsall her in any way.” “Perhaps not, Dick, but did it lever strike you-that both Hatton and Sullivan are in love with Mol- | lie?” | “With Mollie!” he exclaimed. “Is | Mollie old enough to have men fall in love with her? “She is nearly as old as 1, dear, when we were married “Well, that’s a bomb. Do you think that either of the men sus pects the other is in love with her?” “I think Mr. Hatton knows that Sullivan is interested in her, but for some reason I am sure Sullivan | does not dream of such a thing.” “She must get out before things come to a show-down,” said Dick “Why, dear, don't you think eith er man would make her a good husband?” ure, I do. Phen why should the chance?” “Why, don't you see? If both those men fall in love with her and she accepts one of them, tt she give up will break up the friendship of years.” “Well, that can't be helped. Each of them will have to take his chance and perhaps he will be big enough to take his medicine tf he must,” “If this romance breaks before this school-book trust is shown up, I'm afraid it will complicate mat ters, I wish you could persuade Mollie to go out of town for a lit tle while.” No one can do that, she is needed here.” “Has she ever talked to you, Mar gle? Which one of them does she like the best?” | “1 don't think she knows—Hat- | ton appeals to her be never paid her much atte , al: | though he gives her to understand | in many ye that he cares for She knows _ Paeianneaney (_**(/{"' 9°00 rr » belligerently 1 don’t above board—it may be only a mat ter of temperament. because he wants to give his foster brother the first chance. hearted, They but I do wish Mollie's romance had not come to her in pairs.” 1 would not have given you up, Margie, went to sleep. “st & Trust Co. that he not | OF SEATTLE mean and it may be} Resources Nearly $5,000,000 WHY NOT | §$AVE? “If you would succeed in busk ver spend a cent more than rn. No matter how small I have a Hatton." | said Dick. | st, open a friend and a good fel-| respect for Mr. Pat Sulliva a man’s man—bi are both all right, Dick for three of a kind,” was satisfying remark should world I worry about the after that? y' (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | your earnings, you should master POSTMEN TO HOLD BALL | Shle OFt. | ues the oe mon an fideo ‘ oung sa i Seattle postmen will hold their| Peat, ‘, Tltuucne Mit thele, eanm annual ball under the aus-| INDUSTRIAT Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP | Firet and Senece. Main 4186. ings.”"—Marshall Field. SSEVATION ARMY \| DEPARTMENT = || Interest 4 Per Cent podbaperaiis tee care ot | JAMES D. HOGE, othing. vans other | «| N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. HOGE BUILDING the Heart of the Financial District. President. In FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Cotton Root Pills, the best and only re- Mable remedy for TROUBLES AND IRREGU- LARITIES. 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