The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1916, Page 1

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coal [1916 Woodrow and his bride, says a woman reporter who went to Hot Springs, Va., to see them honey- mooning, are being sleuthed to death. They can’t even hold hands in private, she says. Read her story. It’s on page 5. VOLUME 1&8 ay 2 ' Seven InchesFall Upto Noon; Street Cars and Trains Delayed; Boy Killed Coasting Comin out of the Northwest, a very good imitation of a back-East blizzard down 3 upon Seattle early oday and heaped driits of snow in the streets and on car tracks, impeding traffic to Some extent and threaten 7 - swooped A ; } ing to interfere with trol ley car schedules The wind swirled the snow a hours wet ore All a records of the last six years have about in “blinding cloud aie kecton | Seattle is. being snowed Weatherman Salixbury said the | under by -the heaviest | deepest snow on record for Seattle downfall in 10-years came In February, 1893, when it phi Pe Mi hry packed three feet deep on the leve Seven inches of snow spots and four feet in the drifts had fallen. by Monday 3g Feet Fell in 1902 noon. The next big snow was in Janu The first effect on street Sry, 1902, when it drifted three anc traffic was the freezing up of | one-half feet deep. A 40-mile wind the cable sict of the Vesier lew then. On January 24, of that . ten inches of snow fell in one j Top oletur ten years, if nd Warm ¢ ere aoe sie walle is SE SCENES TTLE, WASIt, SNAPPED sows the snow in front of the MacDougall It looka like they romerd snow of | wick Co., and a man clearing It away to make @ path to the street cars. H. A. McDaniel, in the lower picture, wae the first to shoot thea” Seattia streets in o cutter, He is shown MONDAY, JANUARY 3, giving @ friend » 1916, bury Monday it is not getting | sleigh ride. warmer, but it will if the wind comes from the south instead of the north The snow kept many poor penne from the Charity Organization se clety headquarters. The long line that is usually on hand at 10 o« Was not there Monday Street Department Busy way fine.© The line could not oe passengers during part of - IMITATION BEER _ STILL HAS A TINY | THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT ‘THE ee ONE CENT The Seattle Star on NEWA NTANDA SNOW BREAKS 10-YEAR RECORD | La" U. S. DIPLOMAT IS AMONG PERSIA’S DEAD] 'SNOWSHOVEL IS POPULAR TODAY ON SEATTLE STREETS; BY PHOTOGRAPHER MONDAY MORNING AS” EDITION menor sretasnian Survivors Tell the Tale | of How 200 Died as Big Liner Was Sent © to the Bottom ALEXANDRIA, Ens Jan. 3.—Officers rd the P. & O. liner Persia were positive today that she was the. victim of a submarine and not a mine, as some ore a tended to indicate. : That the loss of life aboard her will run:‘past ‘the 200 mark seemed certain. Included in the list of dead is undoubtedly Cia R. N. McNeely of Aden, reported missing and said to have been last seen struggling in the water as the ile fated liner went down. Various reports indicated the vessel was ie out warning. The nationality of the attacking submarine’ known. Officers said they did not tho they said positively they had seen the- 4 | of her torpedo. The second officer said :he“ saw U. S. DEMANDS REPORT OW SINKING OF PERSIA ;; LONDON, Jan. 3. Consul Skinner today } cabled Consul Garret at ; 4 Alexandria to obtain a statement of the sinking of the liner Persia from Chas Grant of Boston Upon this statement may of the heavily, Telephone traffic had not ; intersections had | seriously curbed by the mow Mon:-| depend whether America }{ been cleaned by the street depart. day morning However, cable} will take drastic action in tent force. Salt and sawdust {leaks were anticipated. The tele | Wea ceec Con Rows | LONDON, Jat Were, distributed on many of the phone people fear colder weather ca } Mills and bridges. afier a partial melting. They cay MeNeely, en route to his Fresh toll of ‘ite -s Snowplows were applied to the that ice on the wires would be dis -— post at Aden, was lost lieved today te Have been Yesier way cable line path, and astrous Prosecutor Lundin said Mon | well-known downtown “xc wa-| when the big liner went ak: dips Made & cleanup that permitted a| The street department tackled! gay he had been informed by r’ emporium Sunday, with the re reser Tie Gir lake ocen | taken with the tof ¢ resumption of ‘traffic its Job of cleaning up the places! Cremist C, €. Bogardus that | uit that he felt “pretty good down. He was last seen {ing of the Britisl-steamer 99 The snow was falling as far|where the snow would congest and — ins ep The three drinks,” be sald, “had struggling in the water as) Glengyle, largest o iy east as Skykomish, and as far hinder traffic No snow force ixu| @% analytical test of “Life about th same effect that one lifeboats pulled away. { land's Rt i north as Vancouver, B. C., early |in training in Seattle, but it staff,” a so-called “non-intoxl | good-nized glaan of whisky would ' % 5 { is Ss shits Monday. . pected that the regula cating” beverage, had reveale ° | 2 ‘ Usitania ard r 1 # All Trains Late force wil) be able to skid the presence of 8 per cent a | succumb te titderseh. sate * — it did not get, into action in the the snow into storm sewers, cohol my bie Uars By <° ggg vate \ { tacks. —_ fe mountain railway passes! All street railway cars, except|, Altho, at that per « diag nde Eee , 4 | At 100: me a fintil after daylight,-so.train service the Yesler way cables, were moy | {ke about s hogshead of the stull) | Of Boltee Hirt te lacntd tt | About Te8: aitebth cher bel: 4 »’ |to get an “old timer” intoxicated ynx of booze confiscated from ~ 1” ees Me 5 Ae iors 79 St being gertogety Inter. ing Mo ¥ morning, but all sched-| 1, “ostimated at a noviee could bootleggers, in hi ntomobile } | _ - eure Several fered with. However, no trains ules were delayed diator * «. 4 members of the eréw cafe were on time. The snow at Everett) A huge snow tnan attracted hun. acquire a feeling of hilarity on a radiator to keep it from freez : Was reported at Great Northern t venti barrel or a little less ing. A 8 officer guards a rn thought to han perished, dreds of people at Seventh ave. and| ’ he There was a distinctly upaetty | | the radia’ r the ma: With tf [Pike st. Monday. Snow men are|peating thruout the city Monday | | chine is 4 Hewes ry thie hig = taually een fa moving plctures| (Tne thruout the ly, Monday /SAFE-CRACKERS inking of the Gtehgyle, / only in Seattle: the genuine article| qr 4 ‘ o | 1 came wwerd; tea of the is such a rare sight bere that even Imitation Beer Has “Kick’ Lundin’s tests of “Lifestatf’ are | D THE OWNER | terpedofig of the - staid, settled business men stop! One man r ed to The Star! not ¢ complete, he said, Chem } | nese vesséh the Ki Japa ped to behold and admire. that he had taken aboard three! tat He i¢ will make a further | | 1 Wes brs id ie Nenkon ‘ Geraldine Wells, 1133 33rd ave.|snote” of an amber liquid In alanalysin of the beverage. He tn! | Joevlar safe-cracksmen bandied | Marit. iter era vas S., asks Seattle people to place! — en t absolutely certain of his find fi ihe i end ae grag of the | Saved mpty boxes in their yards, where| ing ) Kirkland Mercantile Co.'s store at News: of thea aw the birds may find shelter, She Stiside: xia, Cui tiie that place early Monday when they laerived IK the tate oS ena Pose ‘ 4 . < - " prepared the stron , = | € @ whem anpedern. Be 4 _ ennpees to} = yg . = oar ue LA | Slycerine. “soup” and gt Two of the three announced bs ex ¥ grt dietas of the othe 4 shot © sprink D made of t product at the Unt ote , . | {sinking of the P. & G, iitiér Pers! headquarters to be the heavlest.|these shelters, ‘w# the birds can eraity of Wanhington and at the note, anving they didn't think It] candidates for the mAyOralty:. beith hnavy lose ob 410s ax Four inches fell before daylight. [find no food with snow on tho| | state college at Pullman. No trace copy igs 5 filed Monday. The Glerigylé wads a 9,000ton 4 Snow started falling in Seattle! ground jot alcohol wan found | left a notice posted on tip of ae Oliver T. Erickson was the [twih «cthw veuxe?, owned by Me | a Te igs a safe first and Austin €. Griftithe |UUEOS Tink & Oo., of Glasgow. : wing to the fact tha nave Safe hot tocked. Gut & } ie Kénkon Maru was own no force in my office to send ont | ual ant toes 2 Turn to 9] followed in @ few rotnnt /the inuni Gomet Katsha shipping \ after violators,” said Lundin, “it) ™ a pron When he got op. Monday ¢ Mayor Gill, who also is.a-cam /Co., which runs six vessels of the will be up to the police and th The prosperity which has found an envwer surewind of én didate, has not yet filed. same name, numbered 1 to 6, and | general public to inform this offic swept over practically all of the | same paper | -Councilitian Erickson wi} tot ranging in tonnage from 1,900 to BN co casdicth cael Go Washingt ! fi eae pponedly | United States, but which has “Mr. Man: We didn’t think your | "alan ce ae gard sect fe, Rates iow enati a cuathis Os Aieatinin st, near #10h alto. othe uppowe eon entuith @ a older = reghain in the th the recent heavy tol “ hitherto carefully dodged the | pay to ow after we)” ian avy toll of 9 “ vietim Sunday Hassell Marvin,|ave Ba ‘ agit oo oe = mente araetneniin ct enreate te loadea It. You was full of bun | Coun bite eweings the reevipt of submarines in the Mediterranean, _ the l-year-old son of K, B, Marvin, Hurled from a jitney bus, Miss| ‘ h ecinre he tipplers, It q when you said it would open, We{® Tshter from tor Pulte Owner-|is was reported that several firms —| 3861 22nd ave. W., died from in-|Marion Taylor of Everett was| tastes suspiclously tke “green have rearranged its route to it | remain, J. F, 4. K, GP anit E. {Ste Donkin stienet by President will suspend sailings thru the Sues Juries sustained when he crashed knocked unconscious when the ma z clude the Puget sound country. | mice.” Stimete angi &) others, canal into an automobile, while coasting chine skidded at 20th ave. and | J. Orin Swansan, a «ilwer The Rudwelerr Co. hws shipped Shipyards the country ow { ‘Tiw letter states that the action) The first of those to quit is th MN Moraes otand Gand bow |Union ot, Sunday sfiefncon | smith tately areived in Seattie, | in saveral carlacds of a wew drink| fave been rashed to their full: - —|of the league was “not hastily con-| Japanese Mail line, Br x Savard, at & o'clock in the after Five boys, riding a bobsled,| won the $28 caxh priep cfared Drtiagiats wer of the fm est capacity sttered,” and that he was selected ed ‘severe! daya ago thet tt woule His chest was crushed crashed into a telephone poie nea by the Goldle-Kienart Liquor pression thy vo tolght ses The Seattle Orydock & Com to wake the municipal ownership make its sailings by the Cape Iney Greeburg, another I1-year-|K. 40th st. and Brooklyn ave, Sun-) 6. o¢ stock wemow |S Mpiien, soe wie Ge | asencbien Ga sow Se qorey fight after considering the avail-| route . oid youngster, fracturei a leg and day morning, The sled was a Co., of Stockton, Cat, ae a re pereee es & og ie aig of (it Be Dee : aa able candidates for four months. It was predicted today that fi an arm when another sled struck! molished. The boya were brulsed ward for being the first appih pier ‘abt pot a oe Kenning PP Betuemy. pont es meee . The letter also stated that “no/sar.nce on Moediterranean ships | ig rn edly . “ f plic p v ’ n ohit me | cant for a liquor permit at she Wont Permit Sate of Alcohol | president of the company, had ob: | real public poltcy can be served’ will soon become prohibitive, in county auditor’s office Monday Srovactitar uti ” pmnewenea | sekend contaicts fa. (iis Rime fan ate pt ji ’ or advanced” by Erickson's retire:| view of the enormous risks, } WPS oh hal _ eee wrelting that the sale of alcohol withent a| Construction of ten steel steamers There is a little ad nna gy the council pending t The Glengyle was sunk Sunday | pe ti tf ele Me ad | doctor's written order te a flagrant |for the Atlantic trade, to cost) on page 5 today tha “Griffith |morning, between Port Said and es en an slept bet ore the dee vidiatiog’ of thh DOW. “At k@ and 500,000, It ame known: Mao pag oday that ‘ iths, Riad 4 also a outlet Malta, possibly by one of the fleet eading to the office in order wit sot be 4 h * i + . pal ownership advocate, was the of submarines which t 10 permitted day that the company has taken op: yi or nage “ in Nn sank the Per j (ihe ie | that he might get the $25. He Nocr base’ td which had ‘bean| tons on vroneriy at Manis MAMMAL. Cree oe big message. firt to announce his didacy gia and other vessels en route te With 59 men aboard, the United|mediately, and at 10:55 was flont-| wanted it to buy a bond ne added a dash of raw alcohol, i4|and ix plenning on removing tts!] It tells of Acme coal, |/for mien He did this shortly ithe Suez canal States coast guard cutter Snoho- eq Her damage is minor sary before he could engage in I vaid to have been sold in several works to Bainbridge island hee : » |/after his resignation as chief of} A Malta dispatch declared that SA? Wats on her way from f Sse aie! seein Hymne hie trade ase he ¥. ites former saloons since Friday night The report was neither denied which is being put on police under Mayor Gill “all on board the Glengyle landed, tle to Bremerton, early Monday ied’ banat ta sa ie the ee Nala Audtee pt Ww da¥8 when the new law became oper.|nor confirmed Monday by officers * joss members of the crew.” NLS con carcund “a6: Restors re rushed to her a ago, he told Auditor Pheips are of the company, when asked con-j} the market. It’s a The Glengyle was an ordinary tion point, on Bainbridge Island,” ty eb . ; hg aah th kaka eee hav One Second ave. druggist re- cerning tt by a Star man, They Washington coal and | rretgheer, but carried some. pas- 10 miles from Seattle Wireless Operator Arthur iFM: | ing sieve law was @ godsend to| ceived two batrels of alcoho! from| id sey, however, that the -egtire A hs, agers | Rae i he sent out wireless cali im-|!¢%. of the city harbor department,| |The dry law was a koduend t0 San ‘Franciaco on the steamer Ad. (Diant Would not be moved || the price at which it ; } ne fir » catch the call for , miral Farragut Friday night. There| ‘The new location will afford fa-| of edi " amied HERE FOR 8 bite aid fi th Snot <a He ordered two quarts of whisky will be sold is a most | PARAL LLL LOL, | rom ne «=Snohomish at 8 aod hastened ‘away to fled’ Jesudh | ene mark shortage in alcohol | Cilities for greatly enlarging the nye a The Glengyle, on on ripRs AT SKATTUR o'clock ie te Gases the’ aware Phin wll downtown drug stores Sun-| Plant attractive feature. This |} which she was destroyed, ee Nigh ‘s s The Puget Sound Transporta < cae hls att. weeasane ele day _ Work {a to be started, probably kind of weather makes |! _ jet Seattle, at Pler 5, for Viadives- A Pin {ton Co. steamer Sioux, which) ouraged inane “Aiean nonienshy wea | Tuesday, at the company's yards, | i Habe Radia i NEW YORK, ads 3.—Eigh- |tok, Siberia, shifting from thie dita makes the run between Port Town-| couraged many later arrivals, who on construction of two Ward liners | coal a mighty import ( teen persons we reported |port to Tacoma March 25. She © an wom send and narrowly escap-| fined away BUI ROADS for the Atlantic. Beside these, the ant subje “ = Better killed today when the Nor. /#rrived here March 12 on her maid res Od Sivlows results when she erick) Reven other men were standing | King connate bee M508 willetictiion oth Ge nose honoree Tana " pi eller |) wegian tanker Aztec blew up jen voyage from England end the } Weather For { $/8. Tock at Port Ludiow, at 9:30 Mon-| iy tine behind him when the dour | bi Leny coetide 4874, 08040 10 tbte TL eeke cob adnet: Senoret: Anat take 2: look sat nvans at @ Brooklyn dock. Seven of | Orient, and her cargo here te ft CCASl | tay morning 7b ; DoF | Highway costing i" 4,000.46 in 1946.) three submarines : : fan her crew and 11 men engaged |charge of Frank Waterhous Be ce opened at 9 o'clock according to County Engineer Den:| Other contracts have been turn-|| Coal bin—then look in loading her a Co. local agents of the pes: e c ay ing tha he was 7 , eo 1000 orde rel ep Cy argest! 7 ” eae H Hi y Snow tonight and Tuesday. | juat silightly ueratcned. the 3 The first forenoon's orders were|ton's annual report, the largestied down because, with its present|| un this Rescuers who penetrated the |Mail. When she sailed for — (\just slightly weratched, the Sioux| for 63 quarts of beer and 14 quart ount ever spent by either cit he cone Bb os l'orosesded to eattle, lor ohialey 1 Magy de ‘ pent by elther ¢ Me te i the agogera has been un hold of the vessel said they j|Vostok she had a cargo valued » Nn nn or county able to handle them. | gaw many mangled bodi $1,500,000,

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