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me . MBE ENS 0 RESIGN MRS. PARKS CLAIMG HER HUSBAND TRANSFERRED HIB AF- HICA . t dita ‘ FECTIONS AS SOON AS SHE WAS OUT OF SIGHT ‘ Seavor to t two mm who be 1 DernoW of ¢ 1 mot nd integ-| | ’ , rity he ‘ o irt that kidna A from wet today . Uy “ T, ~ T y bi infors | siichedlagie bone gee wey UF These. Outrageous Charges): avemp te torce nim to leave the} rn» aivorce wu cot teen witea. to tthe homes rin vr woman belleves the . bets ad an t i ref i ‘ ’ ay J out ali/with the plumbers n@w on atrike. | ane ae oly og wiki nt ir y professional career have I ie t 7 haracter of am member of the 1 will EW IETS OR STRIKERS Sensational Scenes in McGove|) ee rin "to | ation Eaitefield tw aw remarkabiy Jat s0% cents sshel. ~ ate that 1 malice wan in the| | inatnae ype tng od 1 ae » . BA } | iE IN ern Habeas Corpus Case--Pub-\\»:'« y rite when he sone. Wad WINNING lic Prosecutor and “Sleuth? | vrcoin prevsted agsinat te. matter ia tooee ay a peer being postponed, saying that Griffith he! ages for malicious . Pa ~¢7 mala t poesibly ha ar wit “ WHE A i Callaghan Granted an Investiq (ine ene ius es SAN FRANCIB8CO, Deo. 0.—The the sh > force Medievern ¢ otis, Tasmpee Dee kms! On the stheme to forve | Modovern 10} a fight against the Restaurant Own hatched. others would all testify | ers’ Association, eight places were ey for the state, Judge Bell held, how ARMOUR THROWS MILLIONS pened today, all with union help ever, that Griffith was entited to tr French: restaurants refuse te] Prosecuting Attorney Soott and )charges against a prosecuting attor=| iY" [net Orifittn was entitied ta (lime x. Sggntse age ale say let Piteranded cictel ter thelr elluged| While: he was olting authoritis| Pot. CAGO MARKET po a WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. In] malfeasance in office when the Me-/on the subject, Scott, who was tr jeanne ogf an < tt ia ony 4 he t= the House today @peaker Cannon ap:| Govern habeas eorpu me up| mendoualy excited, and seemed to} were! in ie, or else Walter STOCKTO! Cal, Deo. 8A riot} pointed Delegate Bernard # Hodey of] before Superior Judge Bell thie |hardly know what he was saying. = ve ern ts re ity of perjury lew CHICAGO, Dec. &—A terr hat. | has occurred at Milton as result of the | New Mexte an additional member | morning. nd @ seneation followed |Interrupted him and taunted him] %" i. We want the right to Hodaon mine management's attempt | of the oe on territories, A] the move, jwith being afraid to put McGovern | Meove the latter tle in May wheat occurred on the| to tke non-union miners to their] resolution rite the various rees| As readers of The Star will re-jon the stand Ne hed before the ber —_——- board of trade today when Armour! mine, where a strike is on. The] ommendations of the president's mes: | member, Walter V. MeGoyern was} “I am not.” Griffith anawered ané -— lear On Mr Callaghan threw between 7,000,000 and $000,000 strikers surrounded the hotel, as to per committees was| ted tnto @ conspiracy to blackmati|"and you know it, I rimply say] behalf, I publicly charge Walter M J, McCarthy, of Kalispel, Mont.,) fired the police were notified and bushela on the market, The price saulted the deputy sherit aptured | adopted wee then adjourned | certain poker-room proprietor A | that hart dure is not ac-| 0vern with perjury Then he nmitted sutoide in his room at the | Special Officer Clark waa sent to in- broke ents within a few min. the non-union men and escorted them il tomorrow, after serving the purpose of the a cording to law, Every charge that| turned to Griffith and said, “Why! i. North this morning by| Yestiwate, At first it looked —— leged conspirators by awearing out|is made against you in this peti-| don't put non the stand ts lorthern this mom there would be @ Tmurder myst ants for the arrest of the gam-|tion can be proven; but I need wit-| Don't y anxious to tes-| shooting himself through the bead! Mocarthy had seated himself on the suddenly left ¢ ity nesses other than Met in, before| tify as you are to prevent him from | with a revolver Deapondency | be his room before firing the When McGovern finally returned|I go into the matter, and what's| @ leg 8 ca J by fl) health i# supr to that his life. After the he was arrested of a bench warramt|imore, T have thi ir, Boott contended thin eelisl eave prompted send shooting he b led off on tot @ sensational habeas corpus petition |ly trembling with anger, and ad nuke the charges of unfair dealing | fornia for hia health and arrived inf Off! Clark was pussied by the M in whieh he alleged that he had been | dressed th ourt in « loud votee } im the petits for the writ in order! the city dniy last night accompanied | fact that there had been two pistor driven out of the city by Tuey Het. If I am proven gullty of these! to secure MoGovern's rele Melby his wife and two friends, H,| shots. A bullet hole was found io a bunko man, and Deputy Sherift | ou vue things,” he shouted, “I| sald id not nee how any charges! Hubbard and Frank Surber, also of | the fl ear the bed and MeCar- ~ Callaghan wiih’ Mr, Botte know!-| will rexlam my Office. "Fo ty’ mind) Sesinat himself oF any one sive cow | Kallapel, “Phe fatal bullet wan fired | thy's left hand was powder burned. edge and conntyance | a poor thing for member of| have any ring on the matter while Mre, MeCarthy, Hubbard and| Th jusion wes finally reachea ‘he demand for the in tigation) the bar to make such al thon Ciriffith tneiets that personal malice | Surber were at breakfas’ a ree hat th iver was fir off aftee * prepared | m je the allegation against Boo and | hotel MoCarthy, who we @ great muscles or accidental- in this| that he wa y looking aft his | sufferer from dynpepsia, complaly ‘arthy sent the bullet t pt of court leaving th ate. | them. awrief. Her husband who was & Mra. MoCarthy had been gone| prominent member of the B. P. O. F. the hotel but a few minutes| had been sent to California by the shots w rd.| lke for hie health, From a robum had doubts as to his jurtedictionlonger. The allegat are all true! ficers, and hence was fot fe con.| and found him tying on the floor| borhood of 200 pounds, six months held that Soott and Callaghan werefand unfalee No, I don't]; dying from @ bullet wound in the| ago, he had wasted away to almost hamber of Ci C i ing waned by the chamber of] entitled to an investigution, butoen] mean that. I mean they] After the hear McGovern stated | forehead over the left eye | a mkeleton. afternoon. and it is almost certain|ternoon, on the showing of oMe-}honor, I demand an investigation—! wine t tho nnd tas ‘| physictas, who was called in,| held office in Montana. At Kaliapet - ~|that It will decide to endorse it and|Govern’s attorney, Frank 8. Griffith,pand justi his Ath odo e ppp: Ma pal ne ’ onvulsive contraction of | he served as under sheriff severat tee Makes Its Report and Urges} \io0'\.ee' [fates soand tequite Unie taread “Pot stiovern on the stand now,| {oat tM Moet. rigid cross examina-|t07® thal ® convulete contest ve|terine and was sleo a. member of a LY C0 Use [ts INFLUENCE) rr ori:-I¢ s» re su repors of Meh {ey 8 Meoveen'n ‘94 Sa a tle eather’ ar tek | So ly prepared ity tn Mr.| Pe Chambers, of the gun _were| ment Bi aaa 6 United States cuartou he committee submitted today ") Boott's behalf, this morning wo chambers of the ¢ men : : offs - Griffith protested againet Gthe| guilty of trying to spirit away wit empty. The shots were about 10 sec- | officer With the City Council Toward) v.82 "28 22m 12%, costes Panne oa The ound ps | eens, of Erving, Jo, Spiele away Se yh The body was removed from the “ . he commit< | the beyond about 2 minutes, | hy i to the Bonney-Watson funerm ed by t > shipped to Kate ce to invew! ape Chamber of | jurisdiction, « mate the neede whether « be dv in as follows We have communteates 4 that only lems Ny ould lature Getting the Much-Needed Im- provement story GG bie or} an would to report vdwe WR) He if T had, what right has MeCarthy lived about 2 the H@is-fan honest man to allow himaelf but never regained conscious Investigate be spirited away? Would not i tor the shot tabo — + ‘ — = “em rot + Whe “l'M STILL CHIEF, BASE ql of the sensational allegations waalagainst another member « j |made in the midst of the hearing of)unti! such time as be i + ’ 4 the habeas corpus proceedingm on) (o substantiate them, which, i : Callaghan's behalf by Attorney Bl e, it is plain to be seen Mr. G : oad, and Scott by Dep. }rith ten: a | < posecutor on } T have had troubles enough about | cor ow | Both lawyers sisted that Me-|thte matter The newspapers took] and is now being held as a prisoner.” | ‘f Govern, who Was present in gourty}it up, and I did not say a werd: but! he # Therefore, 1 wish and am | from }be put om the stand forthwith. Judgu| when the charges become a part of | able to prove that he was forced to| When two pistol | Bell, although he admitted that Re/the court records, I can stand It Ho] take the course he did, by court of | Attendants ran te ‘ with mot of the principal fies ot the United States and find that witn yinformation he received, to the] Very few exceptions they he Chamber of Ce ree committee | “boratertes fn succesefu RESOLVED, That the cham- 1 he expects to lead the fight for} Whereas, Such « laboratory can be SAID MR. SULLIVAN ber of commerce recommend to Rboratory on the floor of the | Sstablished for a sum not to exceed A Dec. 9 amo , the city council the immediate B city council whe the project comer , ant w not < more 7 ally handed over to Ad- establishment of = sity labor ot nm than $1,860 per year for running ex-| Garten temmervew an aa Aun atory, and that the e Chairman Congdon, of the commit. | penees, and Jeriean naval base of supple The | use all means within iti tee, is very sangu er the re-| Whereas, We have carefully inves mor i be held aboard th er to bring about the esta! B| sults of the investigation gone inte | Heated the wantter dition of thin Kearsarge. The flag rising ment of such a city laboratory, Bi by his committee and belle that} and find that while the health take place at noon, and will be f 4 according te such plans as shall He the influence of the Chamber of | department be doing exoelient work wed by a great banquet jound best suited to the minerce will have great weight |!t i seriously handicapped and un HEAD OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT SAYS THAT HE STILE needa—From Commit- with the city fathers jable to do nearly the amount of | ‘» Report, = He sald today: “Tam more than| equired by a growing city of OR THINAS HE WILL HOLD HIS JOB A FEW MONTHS MORE, or winced that Seattle must | (his sise: and soon have @ city laboratory, in or-| Whereas, We have carefully exam DESPITE NEWSPAPER STORIES TO THE CONTRARY a fer to properly protect the lives of | ined into the ot ity labora | of «a city laberatory for tthe was |for pure milk in & ttle showed one! ¢ the present system, and fing ‘ « Police Niven ore f killing him off poll taken this afternoon when the spe-jof the dangers that might have beer at a ity laboratery can be rur eel oak a a See r sb ieee Poenin- 1 ~ a vabules deal of cial commitine ted by the avoided, had there been a city | with very little more expense to the} EVERETT, Waah. Dec. $—Picading| naire this morning when « Star r w stretching for Mayor Humes to Chamber of Commerce some weeks |boratory where all suspected milk|clty than the present aystem, which | . : ; his private eat ont Deputy Comptrotier Mel ago to investigate the advisability of |could have been analyzed. The la-| allows $125 per month for testa, ana letters were tod reoelved by thy rter ventured into his private ea manager lary Fait tees jorsiug such A proposition, made|boratory. will remove all danger| Whereas, Such a laboratory” w a ag Wie of or then, Rin grt i. BE BEN BON reece thn Sibel aetl cnatttee relear” the ats abit it» report to that body this after-|from a typhoid epidemte r eulting ave a capacity of doing many times atte fs the geutentiory SUr tom years aot pyr es Tag perme opengl Ag Magy seo noon. The report was unanir im {from the use of impure water, be it int of work done at present. | top bonene resbaries, The letters were | tres sf n+ Herpes car etpes 9° “ aw! Nin? rs ga paris Coa favor of so doing, and the chamber |cause, with the properly equipped | therefore, We, the under written by Paulson's pretty sister ating the ation to pe | tite Irving. Ward. who has passed was advised strongly to use al! ft»|laboratory, all bad water could at| signed’ committee, report for favor Beattic, asking for his pardo: H it ng are you going to the examination. ts understood. Situdiead G6 the. cy Goletll with alonce be tected an@ people warned| able consideration the following res secaped three previous sentences, and | chief That seems the issue | moreover, that the civil service com- view to, secure this much needed tm Ite further use. Such al olution there ia fitthe ikelthood of her ap-| Just now,” queried the reporter, bear| mission would oppose the appoint. ~ provement a8 g00n as possible safeguard is now imporsible. “| RESOLVED, THAT THE CHAM. | peal haying any effect mipd & sensational rumor print-| ment of @ civilian to supersede Sulll- This committee, as its report and| “The laboratory, as haw been fre-| BER OF COMMERCE RECOM. | | ed. by Shey Low vasa. UR Pere samoves by the recommendation shows, has gone [quently stated by physiete snd ex~|MEND TO T emry counen.! | don't see anybody going around mayor. minutely into the question, seeking would. also puta step to the| THE IMMEDIATS BSTABLIAH- | getting his measure taken for a new The civil service rules require the figures and estimates fr jany Of | selling of adulterated food stuffa| MENT OF A CITY LABORATORY Chief's uniform, and I haven't had «| head of the departmerit to notify the the jarger cities throughout the/of every kind. and the com of It} AND THAT THE CHAMBER USE| bid for that one of mine. I have only civil service commission when there ia country. And“As a result of the tn- | no means bankrupt the city.| ALI. MEANS WITHIN ITS POW that uniform once, and tf a new!a vacancy to furnish the names off formation received the committer, Our estimates, based upon the} ER TO BRING ABOUT THE & Ghief comes in here I might sell it three eligibles from which the mayor makes its favorable report vestigation of our committes,| TABLISHMENT OF SUCH A CITT Lets see. No. That wouldn't fit} is muppored to make hia choice. In Dr. J. B. Crichton, chairman |ahows that the laboratory could be| LABORATORY ACCORDING TO} murmured the chief to himself. | this case there is but one eligtble. health and sanitation com installed fot only $2200, and that It}SUCH PLAN AS SHALL BE “He's too thick and not quite long| ‘The mayor could appoint’ no other the city council, has written to the | would cost only $1500 « year to run| POUND BEST SUITED TO THE nowgh for that coat—the ‘helmet | regularly, although he might appoint hoards of health in over 100 Amert E might do, though—Maybe it is just @)an acting chief. can cities, and wherever a city nd that the + CONGDON It develops that Mra Harry Oldt, | little mmait—No 71 wonder what tise) Before the chief can hold his offtcs laboratory has deen established re- spent by the Seattl * J. HOLME who committed suicide by jumping| he does wear?” |\reguiarly, however, he must conform. ports of {ts great value to the health |health. is far below the J.B. BA overboard from the steamer Queep What? Who am I talking about?” | to the olvil service rules by taking an. of the city’ has been forthcoming. |spent by citles of tts # F. A. RUST. while In midooean, and who took her| he continued, waking up in. | examination. The mayor is given fult Dr. Crichton has turned over all the! The report of the committee ts be- HERMA fous-year daughter to death with| “Don't you know? Why. Melse—Kddte | power to remove the chief at will. hor, was a resident of this city and| Meise, the chief clerk up there for! Meise, himself, admits that he has lived at 16% Bighth avenue. Comptroller John Riplinger. You! “talked the matter over” with cer- THIS 18 HELL. Mr. Oldt is proprietor of the Pactfic| know him, sure? Good fellow? Cer-} tain politicians. He says, however, l¢ t Bport which is published | ta sa good fellow. Got a lot|that the story was prematurely ; eens 7 " | in the Arcade building. Me is all but | of fr t en he don't know | sprung. ldering her babe, a year before Per-| broken heart ragic deat t © business, det | ‘ ham confea fie © | then everybody has to learn. He nd his he states, lived r shief,” asked the pen- have left him without explanat | J onty her own tife, but that of her| p 4 who would 4 } ttle daughter, he cannot understand. | lik but no one has} ‘ | 4 in bia wite'a mind bd ie asked me to Why, this) guff 4 | ans bem at least, through il! | about me reaigning has been up a| 4 saith. Bhe hed been sick a great| doen times before. When nothing 4 SHE MAKES WARLIKE MOVE WHILE WAITING WILE WAITING FOR A OTATE. A STATE. | trapapertation of witneases from Cis a1 for several years past turns up, somebody starts some ooemtetincs ati, and without those, the prose an polis stron shanti | thing about me resigning. MENT FROM GEN. REYES—U. 8. MARINES IN ISTHMUS ution had no ease. The prisoner was | aes nde et Sank . Hee ee v STORY OF A FOUL CRIME TOLD) |, "Be, sees a game te » thls| ‘Ther-pollee Reve eo. fai failed to yr, é hs , tae toatl matint IN VERMONT COURT | - LIE i} | you thin tthe tall on the evils of re- capture Patrick J. Brennan, whq 4 LA Gt AYRA, Vanesueia, Des - red, which te aleo on the tral! most [TURKISH POLICE SAY CONSUL ergs he il RS, ier |shot and killed his partner, Eddie One thousand ombtan soldier Tee er ee - a tram Captagiam Wave wsnees near! ant of ‘troops overland from DENINGTON, Vt, Dec. 9+Mrmad DAVIS WAS THE AGGRESSOR PASSED how far they BO. ie gir, [Dunm tn the Seattle Mug saloon, H the mouth of the Rato river, on th Mary Rogers waa placed on trial — Meise’s conneetion with the story, any | yesterday morning. Gait of Darien, according to advices| Those already landed are under |today for the senaationa! murdes 1of RS SR 2 | more than what I havo.read. I've got| Coroner Hoye held an inquest over > al brought here by the steamer Ver-| command of Captain Wirt Me- onions y aware CONSTANTINOPLE, De J aca ie as that I'll be chief right along| Dunn's remains today, The jury 4 sailie. It is also stated that troops! Creary, and later advices from Ad |her husband, in. August, Bh Official reports of the Alexandretta for a few months moro, at any rate.” | brought in a verdict of murder ang i from Caves are converging-on Pan-| miral Glass indicate that more ma-| The body of a man in a badly de-| was audisted by another young) ¥8-\incident, sent by the Turkish po-| NEW YORK, Dec, 9 And Maspite the efforts of certain | laid the crime at Brennan's door, ama and troops from other parts of | rines will be landed immediately. mponed condition was washed|man and her paramo on Pev4/ lice, ta that they wanted a photo-| Perkins, of the J. P. Morgan ec influences to manipulate the situation, oye “ os. ‘ Colombia are marching or awaiting | ashore at the foot of Thomas street,|ham. Together they lured the uhi{graph of the American citizen known| pany, resumed his testimony in the| ine politicians of the city seem in-| ; the result of General F 4 mission Ih h Seattle, this ternoon, | suspecting husband to a lonely #petlag Attarian. Con Davis object-| shipbu ae ¢ today. Mr. Par to agres thet Chief Sullivan | to Washington. Cor + Hoye took. charge of the|by the river bank. where Mra. Hom 1, and atte ed to embark Attar-|and Charles Schwab, the two most] Sil vemain where he js until Mayor ‘ , body. It haa not yet been identific playfully tied his hands, | Then, /ian on an outgoing boat. ‘The police| important wit a, remain to be] Humes present term expires. | Dee. =, — ly, she aatur handker- | arreste arian and-were compell " ‘ : morning edmitted that the Eat The application of CG. B. Crock-|it shales hin hombetie Until bo weelen couriers from the consulate re-| enlivened pi dings today with a| (°" tact Soot) ; of marines from the Dixie, on the ‘ - - z tt to b a recelver appointed for| dead. cloves oot in eras Gakee nunae one he newspaper atory me ned a foehe coat Soname, wns justified by | MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec The €89¢/\the Alaska Petroleum & Otl com Perham held the struggling vic-| | posing attorney of deliberate fnlse- | to have had little m oo , my t| S orders, cabled to’ Armiral Giase,| % I4asle MeCormick, charged with) pany, Ix being heard in the superior|tim, while the other girl watched.| George Deifel was granted a ree| hood. The retorts w growing | 200 Joe tack, thee Deere ee q Thursday, to take every means pos.| Sending = bottle of potsoned whiskey | t, today. Crockett claims to be| After Rogers was dead, they remoy-| from Alto Rose Delfel this morning! warmer when the court called the| “ity Comptroller Riplinger's | tri 4 sible to prevent an invasion of the} Mra. Kate Nebbe, of Cincinnatl |the possessor of $40,000 shares of|ed the rope and threw the body into| on ground of desertion attorneys to order | renard Edward W. Melso as a ee eee which an expreseman drank, causing| ol) stock, and claims that the direc-|the river | Perkins’ testimony was mainly re-| ous rival of Nie chief for the comp- bape a The nompany of marines landed | his death, was today dismissed on the|tors are quarreling among them-| The oldest of the trio is Mra. Rog Rainier Meighte nt| garting the amount of mock Morgan | tfollership next March, and have dis-| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9.—The cf have gone Into camp at a strategic | sttorney general's motion. He stated| selves, and that the concern is onlers, who im but 21. She is hand-| club will meet at Oita Fri-|& Company got for floating the! cussed having him appointed chief of ' government today accepted the * point on the line of the Panama teil: | no money bad been previded for the|the verge of insolvency. some. She is also aceused of mur- day event ‘ concern. police as a genteel and painless way cruiser Tacoma,