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OF KAZAN PEOPLE DYING! * pEo-===- FAMI N ES Thousands of, Chi chens in City Today TO S KEK ; = WIPE OUT But “Not One of biBnea Mba. of PETITION waees.| REPUBLIC SIGNER dnd one sweet oth cy! would have Sige cite a intensities ej udeteiet owes « meter Starvation Claims Victims by the Nonpartisan Public Service Body and nies oe Srnec rr Thousand in Little Country Measure of Home Rule for — | = Cities Are Also Wanted eenien premines of politicians | in East Russia ‘There's a chick show this week Tniversity st. Also SPOKANE, Jan. 5.—City officials today made plans to put over the city’s quota of signatures to state-wide | initiative measures repealing the poll tax, making § so-called public service. commission a non bi elective body, and giving cities a measure PS le. The measures, altho applicable to the whole state, p ably will be drafted in city hall. Strong lineups are said to be behind the plan in S ‘Tacoma and other cities of the state, and there is no. 5 tall niet Novestoer, when a penienl ade & ced ie next November, when neral state election r The petitions for the poll tax repeal and reconstitution ef the ‘orth- | body may be floated for signatures 19 months before the election. |probably will make their appearance here and im the Sound cities March or April. leaving plenty of time available for signing. They | ad down asking hie piamed | BY EDWIN W. HULLINGER | (Copyright, 1922, by United Press) KAZAN, Russia, Dec. 15.—(Delayed.)—A repob-| gen f death made last fallyia be- ‘that detectives have prophecy of death to come, is fet Yeate Gare Sarin we For | ing fulfilled with terrible completeness today in the jlonely, frozen steppes of Eastern Russia. Fifty per The cacklo of a hen when she lays Cent of the babies in the Kazan republic already have 3 < | Specimens of chicken royalty now reigning at the Ni west's biggest poultry show in Seattle. Upper left is a White Wyandotte of regal strain, owned by Charles Beckert of North | ve ties wun the tary o: te a eng, says a state college professor. died. | Vyay o rain, own f ! secretary of state 90 days before el fe akin to laughter, and with some " " Yakima. Lower left is a White Leghorn cockerel, owned by| City commissioners today issued an appeal to citizens, asking them ef the eggs we have met m Seattle Forty- five per cent of the population i in the villages | Fred A. Johnson of Tacoma, and on the right is a Barred |"*eter. Noone not registered may sign the initiative petitions. a ae ee tne hen in this region are dead or missing. Rock, owned by Jacobsen’s Poultry Yards of Tacoma.— 7 eneting oral ——! Not six per cent of the ge Bh mig pind OFFICE once? CANAL B BUILDER \Pilt be left. Anal» 1g the LONDON TIMES It’s not too fig 7 a spring, Kazan contained s' ii ao. late to begin ae 10 COME HER ‘hen the “last "census vu ————— | MAN KIDNAPED “The Snowshoe who used to object to her busband | Reclamation Project May Be) 1 nave just returned from a trip! Chickens of every kind~except — 3199 smoking in bed?) She is now the Probed by Goethals |thru « land of frosen death, in com | Covering Irish Parley, Re- Trail. Turn - to Photos | by Price & Cc arter, Star staff photographers. ROBBERS SLAY SHOOTS WIFE, HEAD OF BANK: THEN HIMSEL | Two Wounded as Bandits Tragedy Caused | by Jealousy Flee With $12,000 of Brother i. the Second ave. variety—are to be lpany with J. R. Childs of the Amer ebjeets to her smoking in bed. sata lican relief administration. We com-| found at the first annual exhibition i age 6 for to- | cancaco, san. b—James Stoe PORTLAND, Jan. 5.—Wil y ot mE SEF PAGE 9 | pleted the first personal investigation of the Washington Poultry associa porter \s Carried off p g i iam $, » Irate reader of this great uplift Per descriptive story and map shew | since the rigors of winter set In Of tion, which being held all thls trum presents us with a little toy| Hise location of varions pointe ow 1.6 tate of the villagers in the heart| y Reena ey bull. Thanx, friend! We'll make it) XiShetten projet ahest te of the stricken region day’s installment fel. president of the Maywood State | Johnston, car barn employe, shot his 2 DUBLIN, Jan, 6-H. B. Kay, cor bank, was murdered today anA two/ wife and then turned the gun on bime respondent of the London Times of T h e Star’s others wounded by five bank rob-| self with probably fatal renulte, Se | week at the pavilion at Third ave.| | Sreed sper congress a= «© greet and University, Barred Rocks, Ban. a ¥ ed | yeaterda: by lara, who escaped with a $12,000/ before noon today. | TERMS predecing nance for state and | 1m one Me ie tied the one tama, Barred Rocks, Wyandottes and | "0. WM Kidnaped yee eee btican { first bi payrell | “The shooting occurred at the J | een | fees we arrived—e village of 200 | thouand other varietien, are rep- sis angbeverpe beat iat hee tes} g new Btoefel, James Venson, cashier of | ston home, Moth are stil living. j resented—but the rolled stocking x, a » Car . se the bank; James §ween police Johnston was shot three times, once 3 By Hal Armstrong | re 7 a + sb ‘vith ne {Species are conspicuous by their ab-|cort, laison officers of the army ini! VEAL novel, _ chief of Maywood, and Ralph Hunt, |near the heart and twice thru Gen. Goethals, tailder of the | one to bury the last four bodies, | **DC* | Dublin were informed this afternoon. | }-————— Jan agent for the American Can Co.,|hip. Johnston shot himectt thru Panama canal, will come to this | oy nl That, however, is not considered a eee }had just left the bank with the pay: | forehead. 1 strive, | state the latter part of thie | OP the first stretch of our 1OMK | drawback by the poultry sisibicsee, Sak aeads. meng; ae roli for the can company when the! According to a statement from Mrm Tor morale! | month or early in February to | S0UTn*Y into the frozen heart of the | wie are promoting the show. ‘This reais, Rrollgaed es bandite opened fire from an automo |Johnston, her husband shot her ber the werst ; investignte and report on the |*?0¥ypund interior from Svirsk We! is serious business for them—and |e*Ppondent of the London Times, | cause he was jealous of her brother, | feasibility ef the proposed $226, |T8¥ehd without finding a single Vil | they dont’ want their minds etract. | Was kidnaped by three armed men “pieien was killed instantly and | ! lage whe ny food, © gram, - + y an (agering thirst? | 000,000 Columbia Basin irrigation on ¢d by chickens who are not eligible | yesterday ls Sweeney and Venson s¢riously| 2 T =y coul for exhibition. it necret until to HO " i The news was k aon j . ‘y- | ‘The fee he asks is $25, Of this| Eighty per cent of the people left! Chickens arent’ the only attrac eink! egrvr ot TS | ‘The bandits grabbed bags contain- — te nea” = amount, the state ectesatiee alive in this district are maintaining | tions, the. There are hundred, of |24%: because journalista wh “Koti Cl I ing the money and sped toward Chi-| ON EXCHANGE. — Or you'll ge to the Devil” bureau is ready to pay $15,000. The life solely on a diet of grasx. Some rabbite—at least, there were this | With Kay at the time were informed |“ ACUON ause” bd Being = Maywood is a suburb. # Doggone it! 1 want to be Bed! remaining $10,000 must be raised by |of the peasants grind grass and / morning; maybe there are thousands he would be killed if they gave any Written Sweeney obtained the auto license}. KANSAS CITY, Jan. : ogee the four Northwest cities—Heattle, |foots into “four,” which they sell of ‘em by now—and all sorts of warning number as the bandits with the loot, Pruner, 43, Cedar Rapid lowe, = a trader for Jacobs Brothers at the Kansas City stock yards, was killed and two bystanders were severely wounded in @ shooting affray on the Sidney Brumetis, amateur billiard Tacoma, Spokane and Portland—if | at 900 roubi ound. Thru-| geese, ducks, turkeys and similar) Kay was with six British journal fiend. is a flashy player in the the services of Goethals are to be ob-|out thie vast district. once one of fowl are in attendance in force. 2 in a saloon within a hundred pinches. Just when his opponent is tained. yi Europes grain-crowing centers, there Hundreds of prizes will be awarded | Yards of National university, where | @f™ms conference treaty for limitation i ol h te the exhitite tx - 7 of naval armament, now about to cop, Brusnelis sprouts ‘This information was brought here| «rows today only the cold hush of to the exhibits before the show closes, | th a ype sere ang atin ed shotgun squads to guard all roads WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 The |fPed away, It was the number of fan automobile which had been stolen The Chicago police department rush Jai] was meeting yesterday wee onions ltnat of a xkeleton, hobbled forward word ts given of his seizure.” powers “inside” the treaty or in cage [Pital at Maywood. told th a speculation debt, it was reported ota . « } ichael Collins a othe lone o Or of those po % heoo ' sah ia be to the alice. A sctrante to the American bac " ways and means of raising the, tn her bony hands she ¢ tute hed HERE CERTAIN Michesl Collins spa other leadare| tS Oe ee a ae Sovrane Sages “After many recent payroll robber. | ‘° 0° Police. 0 onday night he othe: respom = were framed, will carry with | ol owe . 72x ile, He today by the Spokane delegation of | death Monday nigt |. The other corre dents were ax | framed, will sagry with it an Implied [00 10°71) Chicage, tyt 29 further pa ded floor of the stock exchange Ot O! Olt We Chamber of Commerce officials and! Our sleigh caravan fingled into “d that Kay would be returned by | ‘itt trace of the bandits was found. 1 on have just noticed : ve “ ght, but were warned This threat will be called into | _ Fred Thompson, a speculator, fired : nat Jenvary 13 falls business men touring the Northwent |an almost deserted village. An old NEW THEATRE - ' action in event of war among the five| Sweeney. lying wounded in the bos’ in, shots during an argument over ch om ¥e in the interest of the Columbia Basin |peasant woman with a face lke | “Kay wi a dead man if any or pital at Maywood, told the following | ~~ bd rish republican y, are do. itfvoived in strife “out- Thompson fired conventior ons te necenmary money were one of the! statka of weeds and grass Ciel’ te. tha. new Cheeta + hie “i b sepeblican ary ar ae ao oul mone with a nation “out “Dresident Stoetel was anxious to ee, peers Oe ashes ge That gowte "on tien tie sae iggy eee >i eager pent weanety Playhouse here, announced Wednes- | napers, who still hold the Times cor-|, A section is being written which ed ony ae corte ey toe lington railroad, was seriously ® BME fF what they might de ar stomach. | oe ett: Chabaaeer ‘wll erese a ahift flour day by Martin Beck, president of the | respondent captive will provide a course of action among | fll today e a | Wounded by the fourth shot. night de dele: Beattie Chamber of ‘thee0 into makexhi tour, sam \Orpheum vaudeville circuit, will be| Members of the Cork battalion of |the nations, first in event of war be-/ #84 prepared |__A. Drahos, livestock agent for ‘ The Freach | nd ba es On | pies of which “rer smelled | proken within three months, Beck |the Irish republican army did the|tween an “insider” and an “out-| “We left the bank about 8:20 a, m.,| Missouri Pacific, was hit by the Jamaica, N. Y., a@- (C0 % - ; cdaiie tie chaff from @ threshing M@\eaid just before departing for San | kidnaping. sider.” and second, in event of war] and had gone only two blocks on the |shot. Hisghome is in Cedar Raplday Yertines that it in managed by Mra ee ener A. Pailtipa, | |Francisco Wednesday night. The| Foreign correspondents today unit-| between “insiders,” it became known! St. Charles road, when a big black | lowa. ¢ wnt all tnéutiiag poem, BOTS.” sale Goocws news In her hat she mixed this with /theatre is to cost $750,000 and is toled in demanding Kay's release. A|from an official British source, This touring car drew up alongside our fit pre t of the Spokane chamber, | _ 14+ und produced a brackish|neat 3,000. It will be a part of the mote to that effect was sent to the section will virtually complete thel| machine. | : un aapve ‘Sue ore” mess [Junior Orpheum circuit. The remu-| gail treaty, as agreements have been| “The bandits opened fire without MAAN HELD IN 40 they “? it will give us the expert | 1 can live on this for a few|lar Orpheuin will continue at the| Kay was seized because he bad reached on the methods to be used) warning, the first few bullets roing | nstrument?” | opin of an ondoubted Peay to weeks more.” she said, “but the|Moore, A $50,000 pipe organ is to be | sent to the London Times interviews |in scrapping the 68 battleships uny| wild. As Stoefel reached for his re-| MURDER CASE ny m es, ace ame ety “tan. (children can't.” anaes |with commandants of the Irish re-|der the Hughes program and in ron volver: ee hooray Acct ts 6. ANGELS. inc, Re 5 crow thinks |“ &, iat | In nome of the cabins we found] publican army favorable to the treaty, | placements y ” * Clark Waiker, was jailed here to We think i cs . on ¢ section will provide for a rejeral times at the bandits. Venson T day on a telegraphic warrant from “ no} and | > ot “Second, it will Inake the project |the families lying motioniess—con- | ACCUSED PAIR convening of the arma conference or| resisted one of the men who left the | day ons telegrs Despite alt this talk about dis-|Mationally known. We need the na-/serving their energy. prolonging JITNEYS MEET | representatives thereof should either| bandit auto to get the money, and he | Gallup, N. M.. chi ging murder, fit t coed.” | hupelenn existence. iy a : a aiy| While the police are i 2 Pitts ion tang hrf wis to mune topes extacnesdoeeedy swat BROUGHT BACK: rues ate tere snd ta has ene ramsey cut | whe te pans are sang a pio ington was received must freeze to death if ‘star-| Bi. E. Alberts and his wife, who are| take alterations in the agreed pro-|into his body as he fell.” lieved to have been made in conne> ¢/ ane delegates today in| vation has not already claimed them alleged to have confessed that they| urther delay in the long fight to gram. Mainly it is designed to take| Sweeney, with two bullet wounds tion with the recent murder of J. Wie ng to inquiries made|wnen their supply of wood is gone.|are the parents of a 10-months-old /«@oure thru jitney service for Cowen !ETe + 1 oy naval inventions which |in his chest, kept up @ running fire mackwel,, oon of the Bull Durham . director of the state) yxtinction of life already has) baby that was abandoned on the Col-|park was foreseen Thursday. when | might alter the whole trend of future|at the bandit car as it raced away | “Is, and his beautiful wife BOYS Ask your mother to jet you reclamation bureau, and forwarded| reared an advanced stage in the|man dock Curiatmas day, were to be tho council utilities committee rec |war craft development. with the loot. He then crawled to a). gg Dotnet ve Thor . Wels t re dn de by Scott from Olympia here. ttle village of the interior, where|brought to Seattle from Port Town-\ommended that the authority of the ore near-by house, and, after telephoning | 8. Detective Thomas Weiss today sa seme of those things spor 27 Saugpr - wo send by deputy sheriffs Thursday t h $25,000 th of 7 by telegraphed Chief of Police Turner of ie ye - “ he Spokane delegation urres!tiny settlements are returning to by dep |city to purchase wor! one the Chicago police department, col- Id - gg mala . a oe tie. nod will ask Tacoma and|thelr state of emptiness of 1,490| The pair were arrested after it had |motor buses be tented in the courts. France and British gual j Gallup « that Walker was in custody. é oe invthe attic—things which rtiand, te. mame committees t0lyeats ago | been reported to Sheriff Phil Case, of| Under instructions from the coun: Are Talki Pact PAE Se aed gs sot! ‘ a Baath te a. are so longer needed oorihs eigmnias the Canta!’ gst ee x |Port ‘Townsend, that Mrs, Albertalon. city Comptroller 1. W. Carroll | re Talking Pac’ Bring a list of these things ay wil Ale spt: 8 |had taken a baby to Seattle and had | wii! refuse to issue warrants for the} PARIS, Jan. 5.—-Lioyd George, at Japan Statesman STORM WARNING ind tele as a he Pas proje / Newberry Ready to returned without it. The infant died | purchase of two busses recently au-|Canhes, has agreed to a Franco- Suffers Relapse Star no you oil thei pomibie * 3 . | * f December |thorized by ordinance, Action will | British defensive alliance proposed by | 4 . Ap: Southeast storm warnings were Then you bave some onse to a complaint by Col. Make His De ENSE| Aiverts is a private in the coast ar |then be taken to compel him to issue |Premier Briand, provided France will] TOKYO, Jan. 5.—Marquis Shigen-|| ordered displayed ut 7:10 a m. pending fe that de ee 4 of the| WASHINGTON, Jan Benator | tillery at Fort Worden |warrants. The power of the city to| meet Britain's requirements as to ds-| obu, one of the leading men of | Thursday at all Washington and footta i: bonpoee ed ‘itn Ware that 60| Truman i. Newberry, on his arries! 5 engage in jitney service will then be|armament, the of | Japan, has suffered « relapse from!| Oregon seaports, A severe storm [f ase wt hs rete Ot the crew of the Admiral |here today, 100k his defense in hin) FUNERAL SERVICES ror Mal. jtented in a “friendly” suit L'intransigeant dec | nie recent illness, and his condition || iy north of British Columbia mov: a : line steamship Bay state are Asiaticn, |own hands and told friends he would | colm Morrison, who died Tuesday at| The corporation counsel's office] France, according to L'Intransi-|is considered serious. ===) | ing rapidly eastward. Strong iE SEATTLE STAR a ” speak | “insist on making a statement to the | his residence, 3242 Ferdinand st.,/has held that the city has not the | geant, will be required to agree tol Marquis Kuma, who ts a former|| southeast shifting to southwest | so per cent of whom cannot ; | poner neuage, the. federal | senate” concerning the charges that| were held at St. Edward's church |power to run a motor bus service, | partial land disarmament, total naval| premier of Japan, and an outstand- the English ge, the federal | se . government ordered an examination | his election was accomplished thru | Thursday at &:30 a. m., and intern-jexcept as an adjunct to the strect| disarmament and the suppression of jing firure in pr nomenon smi for the | lot the crew Friday morning, the use of great sums of money. ment made at Calvary cemetery. ‘car lines. submarines, _ Piast 35 years, is aged 63, “The Paper With the gales may be expected today and | Circulation.” tonight.

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