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‘ NILLED BY HUG oly @usly injured, abe toda by a alt The work w Nn acoifent at A ON the Great > ad, short distance th Welltng ton, The new t " fice of the ra a The telegram s r s no deta | ™ MEET DEATH Two MEN AND WOMEN ROASTED TO A AND SERIOUSLY INJURED IN EARLY MORNING FIRES CRISP ASHLAND, Ky., Dec. 17.—V to a crisp Benedict, his wife $-mor P babe w rned to dea | LT STE MARIF, Deo, 1 ath ina fire thas Teaidence b nggere met 4 seriously i tee roktortront this mornmg. “The was in ° th wns {dead are tin Olesen and Joh @tecovered. The hous? re bite son, They were a ly escaped witt fe, w ; Rho building, Mra. Ceattes Bund- diet stays t to # sfetrom th lege broke wife and baby ing from a wind fan tate es ‘ ned ! building J. RB. Harris pleaded gulity to lar from the person in the superior court | this morning, and wae fined $4 and Jecais, by Judge Bell. In defauit of [payment be was committed to the [county Jail to serve out the fine Har ri» stole % from Felix Fees on No IRTLAND, Ore, vember « fire occurred im the At Second avenue ond Ouk street ia “gt [55 MURDERERS Semenenesenca| ARRIVE the police station. Biany to encape. The sum of S\0m te also reported to be missing. CONTRACTOR BROUGHT OVER CONVICTED ===" FROM ENGLAND NEW YORK, Dee. 17.—The two : men arrested in Pngtand for mur PORT ORCHARD, Wn., Deo, 17-—| dering Contractor Ferguson at Me Arthur Ferry was last night found} pomald, Pa, arrived In New York guilty of manslaughter for the ltoday. They will be taken to F drowning of James Grisdale, jr. TBe | burg tomorrow jury was out but two hours and 4 minutes, This verdict was reached despite the ructions of Judge Denny to the effeet that the jury should ot consider the evi ce given by Alonso Douglas, who was In the boat with Ferry and Young Griedale at the time the latter was dfowned. The judge stated that, he gave these Instructions because of = the fact that Douglas had told wev-| om. nantes elias . ¢ Rainier Grand Hotel Company See Seeent Searles Ghent ‘he laied an newer snd counter clein r In the superior court this morning in Fa ee ete Coan the [the watt instituted by Mrs. Kelly 4 “ ~ am o er of the property Pablic and the testimony wf two | Nove. se the property. aie Sie Were an the: beach pont the lease of the hotel bull and heard @-voice say, “Bwim. you!""S pp nanbar, proprietor, in be ring the splash as after awimn, young Grisdale fell Into the water, half of the company, ask» an orter Fesuited in Ferry’s conviction. restraining the owners of the prop 1_Ene stories to. the effect that the livate aialt have expire. ie olakes were drunk and that they ®e-/tnat he was promised a renewal of cured the Hquor from James Gris-|10°' Ot P dale, sr. was fot substantiated by ¥ aidan, the testimony aiven at the trias Ferry will be sentenced within » fow days. This was one of tha hard eat fought cases ever_tried in Kitsap county. Prosecuting Attorney J. B Yakey conducted the prosecution. INVADERS CAUGHT MANY SUCKERS FRAUD ORDER ISSUED AGAINST GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME MEN CHARGED WITH KILLING. STATE CHILD LABOR LAW IS | BEING VIOLATED IN SEATTLE CUS USERSNENEERERRSEEEEES | COMMISSIONER BLACKMAN FINGS THAT MANY YOUNGSTERS [at that wom He did not h ho THE CHILD ARE AT WORKIN BIG DEPARTMENT 6TORE WITHOUT PER a «“ + alt insulting hie rew yo MITS—MANAGERS TOLD TO DISCHARGE THEM ce, weteee 2 cad Sek - vilent, turned to Buchanan and sald |first floor of the Ron Marche be na of the 19th century lerstand that when I @ int and Btate Labor Commissioner WIT ations, prove how the average #eIf )by you or any other mar Tam ar toma vnder WB iiam Hisckman and 1. M. Jamon, |reapecting girl in Seattle can decent Joffiver of thin state, and I have tr rm of ag be employed Blohairman of a committee appointed [ly support herself on $4 per week Orlvited Mr, J who in int od raph company, telephonecom: H]oity to investigate ohiid labor in whioh girs can support themselves | with me to this store, 1 don't pro “ hild of ofther sex und | Commissioner Blackman had gor if you are paying your female lio inault him or threaten him my age of 14 years be hired to te large department store to in a mum equal to this minimum: | presen abor in any factory, mill, Bl vestigate to what extent ohild labor |of-decency limit of wames Manager Tuchanan then satd of store at any time, }was being employed in. the store.| The three men then went down tol*why de you come to this atore Jed that any superior cour Along with him was Mr, Jamnes,|the first floor whe Manager| when we iahed with the holt living within the residen« who made the speech relating to the | Huchanan’s office tx situated. When | day trade, ¢ tigate the ques | @ district of any auch obild, may ts onditiona of working girls in Beattie | Commissioner Blackman asked one|tion of child labor a permit for the emplaymen the Sociological Boolety of the |of the boys bt wax and! Commissioner Blackman repeated hild between the ages First Presbyterian ohureh last Iri- | found he was u 4 years of a&® [that he was an officer of the wtat 2 and 1 years at any ocoupation @{day night, an account of whieh was] and, moreover t even one of] whone duty it was to enforce the th hie Judgment, danger published in ‘The Star |the permits fre perintendent of}iaws; fhe had come the lin njur to the health They first went Mr. McDer-| Schools Cooper wing him tolcharge his duty, agd proposed to do Lis of auch, chitt, upon evi. gp {mott, one of tho proprietors of the | work, Manager MeDermott admitted | i¢ a enthdtaaheuy to kis Gen inere, Wh ffice is on the third | that there were other children in the] say then walked up and down auch child is neces: {f00F, and stated the object of their |store who also were not supplied |ihe aisles, asking the girls If they pemagh oa aa oat visit’ McDermott immediately be-|/with permits, saying that thelr) nad read the article | Star con ‘ ia erent [ean to attack James on account of [naines could be procured from the/taining his speech, alleged by Mr hn permite bhall he fasued for a gg {the address that he had made aa/ tin r | McDermott to be Inmuiting, and ask ates bon ofall Ge tama published In The Star, charging him jMeDermott then , turned inn |ed them if they considered it #0 : with offering t to the on | Jamen a not at James in hts] me of t had not read the ar At the discretion of the Judwe Hl A arohe employes published statement had inaulted his | ticty and hele had only heard about | pactan Ai tela aot eenis be pea i 2 ee replied Mr.| wife Qi all the girla under Mis) i¢. All of those who had read tt de | B OF tam ant'sten James, “by an employe of this ea-|charge in the atore letared that they 6 net conbider {t ts BP mage ag Bin Bo tablishment who f# in your confi-| James explained that he had mere-| ine jeast insult THRY ALSO EX H or mare than S10 oF dence that there are pers ly sald that girls getting no Mor! pReRsED THEMAELVES AS HEL risonment in the county girl, employed here at wa, than $4 per week could not support) vieny KAVORAHLE ‘TO HAVING xoved © month.-Seaat gies," I $250 to $4 per week, the|themnelves decently, He did not) rug gronk CLOBED A “1 |S ave 1908 ee ue wrapping desks being |My whether or not the girls In Be-| yer oc pald $4 per week. If you can prove |aitle who work for that wage are re conteaot to the recep! yearns <cpepeed| the average gir! can | #upported partially by hers, andy] | Frere tbig ih re ge | war of words took place yester-|TH take off my hat and admit that | apply Hon Marche any more] It Jame Sao te fay morning at 10:30 lock he lyou have solved ane of the greatest ! than stores that employ Girle} v1 ewer th f the M j and unkind | "#4 he wax glad to have Commisa xen nkenness by several hundred bubiness firn ronan iw Shieceurar oan FOLKS THAT EAT CROW treatment. Meet the divorce complaint | time. as he heartily endored the ch | eitithough the divorce complaint! iauor law. Me said he employed no| ‘ae couple than ia required by law, «| >? 1 years of age and nol Ing story Mee behind] ours girls at any price, Mr. Bt he vit H Peery cee amin tan noticed that one of the boys was Hearat aft norgan wu ym PF hoot to. | father emalt and, on asking him hie Mf tl iy hings uboat Th Tuenday ‘sora hope they grew up, they became| i+ Mr. McCarthy Immediately called | loyed. at the Hon Marche, and allowed pine Bay Jengnged, but after only a few short | Gown the boys and thelr superintend tous insults to H. Wirt steeh arity OF: | ried other persons, “just for spite.” |ALL BOYS UNDER Ik AND TOLD ele for the lies the wind: eee oe a | For years they did mot see each | COMMISSIONHR KLACKMAN THA Senteney the Meaty Aegan wae Tere anes by Mr, gtecte ned } Aher, and in the meantime became|THEY HAD BEEN EMPLOYED) “ cre . i Fe aggen “ot aoe. eit eaters CAUSE OF DBATH OF ONE OF SEATTLE'E PIOQG eres from. their resosstive! ADAINET His EXPRRAA ORDERS T'was considerably surprised and shocked by the published In j prunes. Recently Capt. Ander pmmissioner Binekman Secured ‘he , avaby ¢ nd Ane shocked we the Peeters _ . . heard that the woman he had loved| names of three of the children éri i] feeviows with corsets . at ba chout NEERS IS BEING INVESTIGATED BY ON INSUR~|for'Z, ‘long a time, was ‘ree. and| ployed at the Ron Marche who hea] @ Times, th which I wan given credit for making statements, about wro® to her to come to Beattle it} not the permits and te Inveatigating |M ‘Rem t© which they had teem Fore T oR MADE. THE SE C e oved him, and would be- | 1@ ployes WERE ILL ADVISED, FOR 1 NEVER DE THE NCE COMPANY Hae i? loved ‘him. and, would ‘be | iver cane, and others today Fran eee ne eee ei D T MADE AND NO SEATTLE bringing with her her gr Temghe {Callahan who resides at 4 Roy|@ NEWSPAPER HAS BAID THAT I DID MAKE THEM bringing ) her her grown daugh strest oo bo-ves 1 years of. John This was followed by an apoiogy to Mr. Steele about @ quarter vf aily, who renides at 41? Cedar stree Payment ef an insurance on | Meaney Watson eatabiishment tater |""videntty. ehey had ideallaed each | ure rho reales at 412 Cedar street. of « column im length ¢ aan : e\) | from the family. he undertakers, oF! Gerson n very. abort Unie, ME AM: | hityee it tacts oy Sect And! | Ts om il Born Bevethangnal oo |r surgeons, One rumor haa it, how- | dergon became vinced that hel ing at M417 Orant street. told Com and ae mit physicians represent-|ever, that the controversy is over ®!was not all she had thought him, and “ oner Blackman | ods the family an neurance » | large acckdent poltey written by the } op ted & hie drin . In her pace | the ay incre cm, en pr oy |store -asing, it Say thy S| PLUNDERED A Setermn the exact ca { Capt.| New York, which refuses payment onl fendant had tol¢ her that he too} ‘?” on why she ai } , © to school, she sald her eyesight US: Burns’ death. | the ground that Capt. Burne died from | was tired of married life arate hohe wad iiedaid lib teeth | cee the, lunge, and not] Mra, "Anderson claims that An2| Was bad. She is the daughter of VACANT HOUSE » Lakeview cox ¥ | trom blood pola a | derson is worth $60,000, and asks the | Dutcher whe works for Car We and conveyed the | was oy bis family, It waelcourt to award her one-half of hie)“ } te Bonney morgue, where It sow | given owt that blood pbisoning set in| property. She aiso aaks for $1000/ att miniasioner Blackman's vis. Griffith Davies yesterday asked * Dr Herne an « et = mortem | om an vlcetated tooth alimony at onee She is represent t t@ the Bon Marche six or seven jthe police to prevent burglars from ure from Tacoma, is performing | Capt. Burns died at his home in thie|ed by the law firm of Allison &| [ttle boys employed there were sent seriying Gwey say = vot he mee the act and Dr. Alfred Ray-|city lees than two months age. He} Crotty, | %@ the office of Superintendent of jhe owns st es weep m4, mond and Dr. Wilt Shannon, of thie! years a leading rae | Schoote Cooper to get permits They ret! aac Charles str bie }olty, are sanisting bim » and tat & 6 Serapie | ere refused them until Truant Officer Some time ago the tenants mov that A contest of the dead | fortune. one af the warty plo- Brooks could Investigate the cases. jont 06 the Sewee, ane rae tne to itl nage Se aang eg nue ME gt rdhgrante wtlgy cima Are However. It appears from the state |ROOBEVELT PUTS HIS SIGNA: |time since thieves have been taking ment of ( astoner Biackman th everything of any value they can j suing permite under a former child ptripped of its electric light globe gs a ae ae: awe Cab eelinel pe ae fet —_—_—— mantle was taken from the front i A big petition the! f ey ery Reams se room as well as a valuable French 5 . iy to issue permite at his @iscretion| WASHINGTON, D.C. Dec. 17.—| State mirror. pion street tunnel project, ned children under 1 to work Under | ine mew ta and prominent people of the etty,) in the hi wan presented to the Manufacture: Jodqen ndent can wociation at ite meeting last Tues-| © pupt! permission to leave school day evening. The impr pent WES | for sufficient reasona, but cannot give thoroughly discussed and unantm~| nim permiasion to go to w aualy endorsed by the association | missioner Blackman called | this authority lew entirety = the muipert The school super ort OF STOR! sun HWE A DEVOTEE OF FASHION AND HALE-FELLOW- j WELL-MET TURNS OUT TO BE A BURGLAR ignorant of ft, and promised to send | whom he had tawued the permits, re- ailing them LONDON, Deo, 11.—-David Bachem, Comatintoner Gleckmen told the etpitianenansinphden the famous baritone, ts lost his sult | prorrietore of the Mom Marche that he for divorce against his wife. Hoth | hone ae A reamen — | (Special to The Ster) plunder, ate Amerteans. wg E gtgh Lely ye er ty TACOMA, Dee. 17.—In the capture | Accordtnety the inmates of one of —— ae ger age, or grt permite allowing them ng yg he 2st"| ne" “ionmt cationic” Soars! MORGAN GETS nen or s rine the of ¢ Hn. With last night, the p houses in the city were considerably we from the tier court tice believe they have the man who has been responsible for the cainiva surprised a short while later to see jthe patrol wagon back wp to the Brooks tn wore tn rece! BONDS of crime here during the past twe|tguee and to hear of the crimes of gh nontha, and dentally have Wilks, whom they had thought w ee ot ton aes —— amateur cradkaman. | whote story |an exceptinally hice young fellow. 1 xmw YORK, Dec, 17-—The Atchi-| ised it. The labor rormmissioner fea [Wine wae caught in the, nct of manta Tt, wea, tush « den” amine {Of Mortgaae bonds to the J.P. Mor-| who had not even the useless ‘permits robbing Heineman & Posner's store, | most fastidious and refined man | Feu Combany to provide funda for | which the school superintendent has between 16 and 11 o'clock last night, | would fix up. The plunder was also pm: been handing ont to them. It ls fis |by Captain Murphy and Detective] there, bhing used in many casos to ROS yess — ioe ie = a mosh ons tngeraid aswinted by a squad of M4/add to the artistic decoration and 0 wee that alt children who should be | Basra sie toe ernie decrsslon 84 | THREATENED HIS S Sponge tere | When taken to police headquar-|ture of Wilks, taken with other oot- * 8 Wilks cor | burgtary that re the 1 to almowt every |iege students, and letters, bore out , police have any | his statements to the effect that he BANKER’S LIFE | [report of during the past two} ® college graduate and member - i months. He also proved that helof a prominent Chicago family t }was highly educated, and told of A werrant haw been tesued from | He ie held at police headquarters The girl laughed in the face of the’ ite and threat.| ACCUSED PHYSICIAN RELEAS om. with a tuteher k WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 17, |coming from a prominent Chicago|A charge will be filed against him] Justice Cann’s court for the arrest of | A Fraud order was tasued today | family. He directed the officern to| today. He claima to be but 17 yearg| Meaty Fest. charar ty Ro Martin ! where they would find most of the} of age, but ia believed to be about 22-4 Wid atiempting assault with Intent to against Maxit & Gay, turf tipsters, | z - _ bedily Injury. Martin says he wae 8 Fs who a 1 with having caught | atahing on the street In South Seat PANAMA, Dee. 17.~The Ath vertising The salary waa $16 a month 4 ¢ri¢id, when Fest rushed out of a Sec ARMY OFFICER, we 1INGTON, D. C, Dec 17 Tinited States Minister Meyer Nica DEAD ragua cables the state department that Nicaragua has recognized Pana ma to the extent of appointing a eo wal at Pome Clty, ——— MANILA, Deo. 17.—Captain Ben} amin of the Twenty-seventh In fan WIL l HAVE try, died at the hospital here this morning of malarial f BIG DOINGS NEW ORLEANS, Deo, 17.—The presence of the warships of three Nations and the attendance of scor of prominent visitors from vartous parts of the country give promise that the celebration of the Louisiana Purchase Centennial, which begins tomorrow and continues three days, will surpams in scope and brilliance TYEE SPOKEN The steamer Santa Ana, which ar rived from the North this afternoon, brought @ passengers and definite news of th. Tyee, which in towin the disabled Meteor from Nome. The Tyee was spoken off Yakutat bay Do- cember 7. mistress of the preacher's house and tert in dinguat ened, murder Martin sbytdown on toa had ey to Feat EO ON $5000 BOND—WILL ON SATURDAY PLEAD ng mon who is agitating the matter, has de council at ite meeting earty date, ne week from itrial at an an Wilsor R. Clared that he would hire any giri| MOOQ SWEETHEART SUES) fice monday night Se oe caption Gienee hak from the rediight district if she] HIM FOR DIVORCE Waster’ DO rtp ne | Mated Chat he will insist on a mpeedy let the scarlet women hire out as . | official program of this season's enter | “russ what Dr. Downey has tola nts or go to jail After cherishing his image in hor | ‘inment at the White House begins | me of the facts in the case,” Mr press nent a woman of the tonight with the annual Cabinet din-| Gay sald thie morning, “I ; slums to the preacher's hoi The | heart for 26 yours, and having been| ner. The list of atate dinners and re |yinced that he ia guilty, of nol | latter offered her & job. in hin{his wife for 10 weeks, Mra. Liaste| ceptions to fotluw tonight's function!wrong doing and fore this reason May Anderson today filed quit for divorce against her newly acquired husband, Capt. C. W. Anderson. indicates that Prestdent Roosevelt in: tends to maintain his reputation the dinner-giving president.” mother’s house, where the girl haa hto do washing for a family of six, wax a hardwood floor, do general wish to rush the matter th as seoure his acquittal atble ugh and s00n as por MITCHELL PLEADS FOR PORTLAND SHOW OREGON BENATOR SAYS IT'S ABOUT TIME FOR GOVERN. MENT EXPOSITION MONEY TO COME WEST , WaAsut IN, D. € it ft * | gument t . on ‘ + , the pa 7 of the | e I hee ‘ that th r fininh and it | ar tal of rly | It " y ! oO " President Room signed the Cu ban reciprocity act at 1 o'clock this afternoon with the samne pen as that by President Pro-tem. Frye Cannon, The pen wilt a and Speaker be nent to Havana at the request of the Cuban minister, 1 TIME IS where it will be placed in the Cuban museum. | Minister Quesada has notified his | government that th hill hae bt |rtaned. Upon the receipt of a rep! that Cuba is prepared to carry the provisions of the act, Presi Chamber of Commerce Goes on Roosevelt will Issue a procl saw 5 oe Fahy selee aii Record Against the Proposed latmtlar proclamation . [""Tne bill passed yeaterday after Union Stree Tunnel |noon by a vote of 57 to 18 RENE RS SS ORATION TO AMERICA The charaber of commerce yesterday HAVANA, Dec. 11-When the offi-| passed a resolution opposing the con- cial news was received last night of | seeuction of Taben ws 2 the passing of theemipragiiy 810. bel ce nee secon areer eae ae he present The chamber be- j the Senate, President Palma had ie | eves that tho regrade of Pike street tonal salute f from the cubal| has greatly alleviated the conditions jfortress, As the first gun belched | which the construction of the tunnel | forth stars and stripes fluttered | Thicy tne construction of te Jever Moro, while bands ail over the! funda are needed for more pressing city took up the national anthem. | in orovements, such the building Tmmense crowds cheered America wild- | 1S °ntw city thatf ' NOW IN EFFECT WASHINGTON, D.C, Deo, 17 President Roosevelt signed the pr | mation puttimg Into effect the Cuban reciprocity act at 3:3 o'clock this afternoon. Hunted Man Keeps Officers at RYAN WAS ROMANCE "ThA special city laboratory commit tempt the chamber of commerce fe - RIVERSIDE, lk 1, De “4 a “A RIVERSIDE, Ik L, Dee. 17. Domed at the ing of the it eat | Dr. W. St. John Downey, charge 1| prank Ryan, the “stool pigeon,” who |Alon#0 Reeves, who shot and killed year : at i wan) with having performed an’ abortion | be ons sr |@ deputy sheriff yesterday when the ready to prepare an ordinance call has been held“in th wnty jail for f ’ metane {Ubon Alice E. Cady. wan released | nearly three weeks, on suspicion of /jaiter attempted to serve papers om ; : nis intctpal department 000 bonds, Information meine | having been one of the men who held |ree"heving barricaded himecif In. hia | SPOKANE, Deo. 11.—The preach- chamber tnatructed the commit ey Was fled In the Supe TIO | eee erent ev numtady be [Rome and difended the house jers’ crusade againat the scarlet ten Ro prepare the ordinance an@/court yesterday afternoon, and he| Aw*tit, “as released from cumody 0 | throughout the entire night | women was wiven a unique tent to Ghaitman Congdon of the committee | wilt ‘anter his’ plem next ‘Saturday {Amerie Cudihee veaterday. Nothing “ivy deputien surrounded the tay by the Spokane Pre ey d jd today that the ordinanee would in, uid be proved agains and aC house when Reeves refused M | George Wallace, head of the clergy. |CAPT. C. W. ANDERSON'S BOY-|he ready for presentation to the clty | "The ane will probably be set for} ® consultation with the prosecuting at-|render, yeaterday evening. They torney, the sberiff decided that event up a fire from rifles and shote Jence against him was not sufficient guns on the house throughout thi warrant his trial on a charge of |Cntire night . * murdering Emil De Smit in attempting) ‘This morning the officials made a the robbery {sally and attempted to smash the Ryan ts belleved by the Aberdeen au-| door peves appeared at a win- thorities to have been implicated in dow above and fired his shotgun at mysterious disappearance of J./the invaders. No one was serious- eCarty, a bartender, from that place |ly injured, but Reeves received a@ about a month ago. It has been im-| charge of buckshot full in the face, poaaible, however, to secure any evi- and 9 few minutes later he gave dence against him. himself up.

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