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DARLING TO FLY 10 NC The Newspaper W ith the Bigg est Circulation in W: aahington e Seattle Sta i Batered ss Second Class Matier May %, 1849, at the Postoffice at oe , by Mast 63.00 Wash, under tne act De SEATTLE, WASH., TL Hosen FEBRUARY 38, 1925. * TWO CEN 'S IN SEATTLE. _ Seek | 0) Men ‘Alaska Huskies Reach Stricken City Thru Bleak Wilderness and Over Icy Seas Heroic Mush- . Adrift at Sea __ers and Dog Teams Carry Life-Saving Antitoxin MN STIL PART. OF CREW sswclGAUGHT IN Rescueo crawled 200 Rescuers Are Another Lifeboat Report Trying to Find North of Grays Harbor | Some Method of ORTLAND, Feb, 3, — Nine Releasing Him members pf the crew of the ilfated steamer Caoba were ree —The Star. cued today in an open boat off ae eel Grays Harbor, Wash. according | introduced>—Somehow eos 2 the io uiines sail Jat A.B. 1 ha methods « Cahill, stockholder in the vesse € wh Nine ers and C A A deme we hate 5 Welihdiee “wralatsten’ te e" nse ta Margaret Du! a a grip on Céilins’ t = ihe chews tobacco Friday morr , when Collix wh whted b 1 dad gargies snul/. ed the cave to seek new thrills|thoir mates, who were taken abe ore for next summer's tourists pilot beat Cudel War Homer: Can you tell me| It has. been’ fc oanible to ogldeyy: 3 See ORT Meding to put me on my feet in| free Collins from the er by at a The vt a Sercoaiat Coe nis te morting KI }tacking it from t To do lata, rbor Wel, an cld-fashioned alarm clock | this, or to ampu x. it © noon a small}. Earller wireless messages sent many a man on hls feet. | would be necessary on oe ee cave about the spot where he Ies,| by the steamer West Oxhokia, which now only @ narrow crevice, three} war signaled by the pilot boat, a feet by 10 Inches. leounted for only five men rescued, Crews of expert miners we: fi} but was @asumed that the slgna’ eas rr be Meee See ing their way thru 200 fect of nar-| were garbled alle Mh ced » Repeblican weeld Tow crevices which bar all byt slen Tugs and taken both.”"—Arkanwas Heruld. der men from the vietim, whose feet} Grays Hart d beneath a huge boulder. f the automatic drill, which have beet notified b: on the lookout ireleas to ner lifer eee are pin mies sg ~~ bh ities at midnight, after a dash) fed they kept ol ll para bs }from Louisville on trains and motor Be before the camera | trucks, aroused Collins from his stu ont gga ses Htion, Collins actually « a few! North He eee hours during the night, comforted| The « by the presence of a friend who| Christensen vessel, wax found desert braved the dangers of falling shell) ed yesterday and taken in tow by the |rock and rising waterm to be with| Forest King, of Seattle. The storm jim. that haw been raging off the ‘coast i | message picked up b legraph company sta derelict steamer Caoba bout 10 miles west of Wash Caoba, a Std te b I a John Geralds, of Cave pent} for two days arose afresh at dawn - part of the night with under-| today and t a broke loose vd ground prisoner and crawled from| from the For : y Ithe cave at. midnight with word that} She was declared a lict and _ . he thought Collins’ foot could be ex-| shipping wax warned by wireless to f tricated early today } be on the lookout to avoid a crast ee ge peer in the fog . which runs into the Mammoth « The xwamped Caoba ix a wreck system, when a failing boulder| according to officers of the Coust) Upper view shows stricken city of Nome given temporary relief by the arrival of the cop at barra sey tos paca bapa Algonauin. « dispateh| mishers and dog teams with antitoxin for treatment of patients suffering with diph-| wa. hie Tanda toaine. ace pillows ‘A long loading boom, hinged to the| theria, which has spread with such rapidity as to threaten the entire population. Lower ‘The victim was explorin | | er nd as much of his body as was free | base of the schooner's forward maxt,| view is that ,of Leonard Seppala, cha mpion of the Alaska dog ey and his dog team, Mi Pord announces that he is | covered with blankets. |telashing “about on the’ waves and who made one of the most bid og relays of the race Wear the ice help the government run | -- | has prac swept the steamer’s rt * * * upper works from the deck. He Bieciens Sgcese 5." PUBLIC HEARING Dogs Win Out in Mercy fenders on his. fliv-/ showing that all small boats were vs! LOS ANGELES,” Feb. 3.—Con- | : | ee feasing with siailing asxurance | Wed when pop din the ship. | ON AVENUE R i eS :. Pn dn Salah are 80 Race to ome Folks Wile Hood” is at the pimag rs Resor idles LAST SEEN SUNDAY e Metro-)} her twin sisters and a woman, Alsa | - ‘ | craw ot| council to Discuss Flimsy) Wile week, but we under-| prompson, 7-year-old school girl, was| Capt, A. Sandig and his Bahte deference to the Vol-| yeing examined by psychiatrists to-| the Cavba were lust seen Sund tex, they have changed the day while police sought to verify or | 9:15 p. m.. when the steamer ( October Ale” to “Brown ? arbor left ne forme vessel and | 7s . . itor Near-Beer | eats oh \ecioed tor the’ Cotumiga river to Final Dash Thru Blizzard With Serum The girl said she killed her baby tice sadlediign Iie hola paul sisters two yearn ago while residing | summon ald. Man., Cunada, by feed- Some time between that hour and 11 on the wring Februar Nom“ Alaska, Feb, 3.—The North rr. ald Amundsen, the explorer, north | Road fo thousands of quer-|in Dauphin, 3 . y Bi r ic’ rapes Meee 7 as ' Kg Bre glad to announce that | ing them ground glass. Later, here | 2:15 p.m. Monday, when the Forest ut “ ype sae country has written on the)trom Nome when.'the — explorer Heed is no relation to George |in Los Angeles, she gave Mrw.| King came upon the Caoba, 11 miles Of Ratlre pad Bote *l | pages of tx history in large letters! planned his airplaine flight. ncross remenit Het, following the name of Balto, lead dog of Gun-| the Pole.) He is known as the. best t, with whom she was living,| south of the Columbia river light) impr the Beatrical anager. F by the streets depart. rat poison, and the woman died, } 1, the erew of the latter ship had | nvestigation Sant nur Kasson's team | leader in the north, “LecaL NOTICE —~ Race, coe open boeaa Lente ait attamonil Gi Kasson today told the story of} Kasson had words of praise for all Mivital, former vice | S D PI | «dpb pent pas dt Sprsgete™ ohn Peterson and Mra.) how, when he ah If was no ene 3 heb ange ; . nSes : lan | cording to wireless messages received | 0! Mim vin, Mra. Clara. Fitch,|able to see hin dogs, not to mention! “There's lots, of credit due to says he would like ww | U.S. lope by tho Feders ph Co, at| Peterson's: aur "eroight railing and| the trail, he placed his trust in Balto, | Eskimo Pete,” he said. “Pete drove | skidded thru drowned the all the federal and sta and the Ten Com- and the Golden Rule rian never faltered, | from Unalakleet to Isaac Point, thru ibly bad country. Then Sep © nearly a! It was Kasosn who arrived yester took the load, and he had ter. yeur, but financial methods of com-|day morning, after ‘completing the | koing to ( pleting. thé project’ blocked | final lap of the “race of mercy” into! took up the trail and carried on to work cach tine it has been pro-|Nome with 300,000 units of diph-| Bluff, where 1 relieved him theria serum on. his sled, to relieve! ‘I was to bo. relieved at Safety, Balto knew the going good. There and the big Sit but led him straight to Nome. Rejected at Geneva | "i104 y the fact that the life bouts were gone and the ropes dan-| Feb. 3-—A program for) gted loose from the davite. Repairs f opium submitted at} Ail vessels werd notified by wire-| have been an American delegation to! teas to be on the lookout for the of nations anthdrug con-| Canba's lifeboats, in the chance that definitely rejected today. | they are still afloat at sen, and for) cupant © wooden structure lovin, where Olsen Would be the use? Some Would discover they were » American proposal for » 16-| the derelict vessel, |? ntien fire proveated: it wa \ he Nome: diphtheria epidemic but wo did not s year period within which all nat} dle Th c ie mail fi rei rit planned to have property owners) v4 jefe asiuft seitees ea oPhs and we wer sh opium pro- | the Fran last "Yl along the avenue subseribe to! Nome. at p. m. Sunday,” «a | : ‘ was Killed by|for San Francisco last Thurs for temporary repalts.|toid ihe United Press. Dr.i Curtis Welch announced to- Marshall is the 1 Mat what this count BG0O4 Gent cigar, He # now would agree to abd and smoking ducts $20,000 pe 5 H bee ek on commission | The former vessel was built in 1905 % 30 be-| day that, altho the serum was froze: "sae hei wp f five|at Aberdeen, Wash, and was a craft} They raised half of th ne ther stood at 30 be-| er Steg ne en frozen weg tei dy Toe Seite at |tho council refused to ap ltow, and a gale was blowing from| 0? {ts arrival, it had proven to be BE dresent rate of divorces reference = Jithe other halt from the Sener} the northwest [Stor sg | fund last fall on the ground Via Mi LEAD. oa rns ae eayohy ches of diph 4 not an undertaking in whieh| ALTERED | theria in town,” he saic 1 have ‘Former “ty” Student fe. | intr ity shouldbe financlally | wr oudn't. seé the trail. Many | MP0s that. the amount we received my dogs, | 2esterday will be sufficient to end After admitting that the piling) 4, Y | the epidemic.” ATE FOR THE IN IVY CLUB Minding was the gale A | A | b Who drives up to hi | ¢ uM jana wooden superstructure and| wt gave paito, my lead dog, his| house and then honks a ue IC 1m in OME | tits: railings wero in need of Imn- Aa OOHRS cle Be cover x ‘orn until she comes out, | | mediate repair, officials of the are | T id. , ———— streets and engineering rer eee “We reached Safety, about 20 miles oO ay s us 8 S h ] H d f Al k conferred with the board of works) 90 oe xo aS Snbiker thes bit! we W. ag proposed it the ; ~ ' we fee wen, Nic «| Lars Rynning, School Head of Alaskan sien iw ’montn pronomd tat te sever stopped. baito conaues to! ~—, Want Ads 4 ooeley Reon theytt te tell Cit Is Ill pale ement. Property owners ure} lead the way - brought || Wil belp you find @ good home t cilles used Nuxated | Ly, 45 + ree hare the cost and aro expected! “A +h niet aba m. he brought |} that suits your particular need 1 0 8 bd z us out o e beach to enter strenuous objections to the| US 0 ats. peed ha ed ea | guard station and at at the coast 4 5:30 a, m. we WEST QU drew up at the office of Dr. Welch.|] Brand new paved stre¢ 1 couldn't even » YE piany | Wevrunry 2) |schools at . ANNE room bungalow on tile bath and Gupetintendent? of ‘of | Star T y Tiseday to petition Nebel Ley ere uthority for a relief pli Nome and former Unt-| fo: the flight to Nome a Uy as alto 0 lee D before 1 went forth, | versity of Washington student, has | mak trict la ¢ eat ie hl eae shower; tile’ fireplace: oak lid shew men doxen battles of | | tricken with the diphtherfa| Rynning was a student at the Unie) WOMAN JAILED, FINED | te « is his ; floors; beautiful cabinet kiteh- Cand Which she did mak reap gr Star lear’ Tuesday. | versity of Washington and a gradu | For Balto it was just another en en; hot air heat; garage in Tents hd Tid gave h plague, The Star 5 ate of the College of Puget Sound,| May Howard, who pleaded guilty|try to be made on his long rec basement; all essesaments paid. Tes 7 amt ain she wil Rynning is well Kittie traffic patrol-| He i the son of a ploneer Tacoma to several counts charging lavor law] ng q veteran of the Arctic trails, Ho|| $6400. Bay terme mken lor, tm Naot jeattle affic patrol s Pd © © r fi : 4 “int tare p keen a ber! fs Mra. Rynning,| physician. Rynning married Mias/ violations, was fenced to serve) started his ¢ r in 1916 when he!l Now turn to the Want Ad pare © estat And so to| De bes the wife and thelr | Olson three year ago and the couple| one year In the Grays Harbor county | ted. the won team to victory in| and see who ts offering this di | Res See a NAthAiet baby are victims of|have resided in Alaska for the past| jail by Judge Jeremiah Neterer Mon-| the “Moose race,” and again guined |] puy | Olson appealed to The three years. day, She aiso was fined $660. fame two winters ago when he took (0g * t » ASB. the plague. Structure February 11 Balto, the Leader, Took Blinded Kasson in} SERUM TO dectare BE TAKEN BY PLANE Perilous Trip Over Ice-Covered Wastes to Be Made to Save Plague Victims carr ROY A, DARLING, formerly in charge of Seattle branch, depart- ment of justice here, will fly |from Nenana, Alaska to Nome with 500,000 units of diphtheria antitoxin. A telegram received Tues- day by Major G. M. Magrud- er, in charge of the U. public health service here, carried the information. Captain Darling will be in N Wednesday, t wire stated. ls a ane ¢ ¢ that will be ance and put into con ni | The asnembled dition for the perilous cross coun try flight From 1 to Nome is 600 ‘miles uncharted wilder ] mou coast line, lakes avily forested In parts under many feet of | ardous is the flight that | Surgeon General U. Cummings, in his wire, instructed Magruder to intrust only one-half of the | shipment of serum to the plane, The remainder of the shipment, 600,000 units, will go forward from Nenana by dog-sled. The plane that will be flown by |Darling.is an old one with 450 hours | flying behind it. It has been disas | Major Magruder located the plane a week when the news of the epi demic first reached the outside At that time Darling wired tt jhe would volunteer for the relief wired. The shipment of antitoxin that Darling will carry is aboard a steam jer which left port last Saturday, The trip to Seward ang thence to. Ne- nana by train requires about 10 days. i | Parting cannot start on his flight} ; until the shipment arrives there, but jin the meantime will be assembli and testing the plane. “It is most gallant of Darling,” was the simple tribute of Major | Magruder, Tuesday, “The flight under the best of conditions is ex- | tremely hazardous, With an old plane that he has never flown before, with a mechanician who has never been in the air before, | and in the dead of winter, it is 4 perilous venture.” Darling is well known in Seattle. He was in charge of the department of justice branch here for several | months, and made a splendid record. | Ho ts a captain of the army alr serv- | business. Authority for the flight was ob. tained from the war department by Delegate Sutherland, of Alaska, now jfn Washington, after the war depart | ment bad disapproved of the sugges. | Cion that the plane be utilized, which was forwarded by Major Magruder several days ago. If the flight is completed, a land- |'me must be made on the. ice-cov- jered river banks near Nome, Ma gruder sald. Barglain Take Gun Looting the home of Policeman C |L. Bryant, 1702 30th ave. S., Monday | night, thieves took Bryant's police | | badge and revolver. Later, the bur | Blars are believed to have attempted | to loot the home of Joseph Ambrosio, a Ind ave. 8. where they were red aw n doo The thie es dropped a | recovered Charged With Burglary Second deg have been filed derson and Walter Stockwell, to have entered three Pullman sle lera on the O..W. R. & N, tracks o1 | Harbor ave, with intent to 1 | Deputy Prosecutor James Bailey al- leges that the act occurred January near 11th ave. 8. W. An WAR ON SUICIDES © law has x paign agains of the « ri the death of those ndled whe TENNANT FINDS trip. Four days would be required to | |wembled at Nenana for, some time.| TRAIL OF TAXI MURDERER Detective Chief Certain Manheart Is Man Wanted ‘BROADCAST PICTURE | New Developments Closely Asmemblé the plane and test it out, he | { | | receive & copy ice, and is.in Alaska on government | Guarded by Police (pear L. MANHEART be- yond doubt killed Mrs. Guy Morley in Saturday night's ‘tax- icab murder.” ““He did not escape from the scene of the shooting in a stolen automobile, Neither did he com- mit suicide. if “Manhbeart has been traced since the killing, and the search has extended to practically every city of the coast.” These statements were made by Chief ofsDetectives Tennant Tues. day. Cireulars containing Man heart's photo and complete descrip- tion werey being prepared by Ten- nant’s staff Tues and will be placed in the mails immediately The ‘police of al coast cities will by the next few days. s Tennant refused to divulge his clues as to where and by whom Manheart was seen immediately aft er the murder of Mrs. Morley. She was shot to death in a tax! at Har- vard ave. and Harrison st. about midnight Saturday, But from these clues, Tennant inclined to believe that Manheart did not have an auto, MANHEART DP NOT | RETURN TO HOTEL An old 1919 model “flivver,” which jhad been parked at Seventh ave. and University st. Saturday even- ing, H. E hi, owner of a gro- J cery, was stolen about that time. A | moment after the murder on Capi- ir of field glasses, which Ambrosio | alleged | | and Shield of Cop} y after cutting open the} tol hill, a witness saw a car ‘an- (Tera | to Page 9, olumn 5) TWO MEN SHOT | Wounded in Tacoma Club; Negro Is Arrested TACOMA, Feb. 3.—Two men were shot down and one perhaps fatally wounded in the Sound’ Social club, here, shortly after 8 o'clock this morning. The victims are colored. George Moore, colored, well known to local police, was held in the city jail for investigation in connection with the shooting, Fred Ferritt® lies in the Tacoma General hospital with a bullet wound in his abdomen. His cond tion is critical. B. J. “Christey” Mathewson Is tm the General hospital, shot thru right hand | j Whether prosecutions may be Jait for their personal convenience | will depend upon the outcome of a Joonference tn Olympla, Tuesday Jtween Prosecutor Colvin and Att ney General Dunbar Colvin and Dunbar to iny tigate charges of irregular trans: actions made against Lamping and accounts by state accountants. Prior to leaving for Olympia, Col- a L | Lincoln in the annual audit of port! pia. Decide Today on Port Official Prosecutions Colvin Confers With Dunbar on Charge of Fund Irregularities vin d he expected to call in J. {brought against Port Commissioner) L, Dittemore, state examiner, who rge B. Lamping and his agso-}made the audit of port books and jciate, Commissioner W. A. Lincoln, | pointed ont the alleged irregular for using port funds and port cre-|ities to his superiors at Olympia. Dittemore’s offices are located in | the -county-city Building, He sald Tuesday that*he would be glad to give Colvin any information in his possession that might guide him in his investigation of the Lamping incoln case, “Our complete record is at Olym Dittemore said. “If we can assist Prosecutor Colvin in his inves tigation, we will do so," % Se SE