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_— ONE CENT h ‘ Cr 1 tl io wv ) The Only Paper in Seatile aes fay: alni tron evuthenst winds Cc a iC That Dares to Print the News NIGHT EDITION @RATTLE, WAS SHINGTON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER if 1ge4. VOL. ¢ NO 25 CENTS PER MONTH Seattle May Have Training Not Ship for American Seamen WESIDENT HILL, OF THE GRE AT NORTHERN, HAS A REPRE SENTATIVE IN THIS GITY WHO IS INVESTIGATING THE AD VISABILITY OF LOCATING A FLOATING SCHOOL HERE PREPARE THEMSELVES FOR RE LONELY WHERE YOUNG MEN MAY SPONSIBLE POSITIONS IN THE AMERICAN MERCHANT MA RINE ’ —_— An ‘ . pr He A TY west ‘ : According - J 7 ' Ww « a) Diet x age a ‘ . hers, Ht. ' . ; t t - er b ” take a I sulta t ° ¥ say th + . f t pos me and ee a ra « the per-| 1 e e ment as capta « - ; hich ts a ve pos ° : | thor teat eo my “Here in America seems t . « wa- | think th © t 4 - NAN PATTERSON TO TELL HE STORY = FENSE MAKES MOTION FOR DISMISSAL OF CASE—IF IT 18 DENIED THE DEFENDANT WILL TAKE THE STAND | By Se to dimmise was de Te RK, De t . and 4b nel f 4 “o " os - motion t dis Li - 7 ve fled Cue Young - . e — sa? 2 — sarythritlo— > apes 4 Ear! a ALA. 7 is = { J THE MARRIAGE OF FRED HALL . Ee AND GLADYS BUELL, WHO STNESS IN SMOOT HEARING SAYS FANTASTIC ENDOWMENT | ELOPED FROM ROSS A FEW " | HOUS EROBES ARE CUT UP AND MADE INTO UNDERWEAR | WEEKS AGO, WAS ANNULLED i BY MORMONS IN SUPERIOR COURT TODAY | 1 give her . 1 love her > FRED G WASHINTGON Dee The ; not what st ught it was | Th } t wit n the Smoot hearing The witness said th bes were lin J f jay was s. Ar Elliott, of | worn afterwa: both male « 4 ; ce, Utah. She wa } to | female as undergarments poet . 2 oa ormonis Denmark 4 at Do . e every Morr Glad “ ¢ nee 3 America in 2. ew ia n th room ‘ Lake avenve cook in the house of At y | wearing those Those wh ad th ret m, at Brigham (¢ wh s | ed i Ove mance ¢ young i ownsellor for Brighar ng ™ nt iss The remem o had more than one wife tt q yer how young Ha pressman The witness said she went heard cf any fell in with Mise Hueil, then a through th« endowme house” | pre being inflict pupil at the Seattle seminary in eral times as a representat one. didn't fear bodily harm | Rows, and how the two ran away women who were being r when she went back to Utah, but and were 4d in Tacome le for eternity she did fear a los sof business I The anger of the brid EER The witness to! Charles H. Jackson, ©’ 8 yise, a as - 4 stations ad eeremon democratis state chairman of Idaho He A seed Road Bh Jeclared that whatever the Mormon : sina ae te which. © hurch wanted in Idaho it carried | 4) » ive up his bride of pleft side an out swe who went back to he Peide, ad a rer either reput omen and an win any po her these were for the « h. He husband who aun ninding the weare the den | sion, was final! give up ken. . The witness ction his swet i church because she found ntil morning. The girl's parents aded with » proper tools. | | BLOW SAFE | loosely. Had the shot been tamped in solid, it Id have ripped the inside out of everything about the Evidently the men became ned after the explosion, as it WITRO-GLYCERINE PLACED ABOUT THE DOOR AND EX- PLODED, BUT DID, LITTLE! DAMAGE _— 6 apparent that only one shot was At attempt was made to blow the gate of the Fremont Barrel Manu- facturing compa 2743 Weat Lake aven The job ‘Was Cone by M1] ended in a the charge afe police were notified and De tective Adams detailed to run the mystery down. WAR 224900 F0OO0909000000000% e « @® ATHENS, Dec £ 16.—It is re- @ ported that all the vessels of © (! result the than a cy | young Hall a LIFE HAD LOST ITS CHARM FOR HER OLD WOMAN DECIDES THAT STRUGGLE FOR EXIST NOT WORTH THE ENCE |S WORRY (Special to The Star) KANE, I and as sho body Mrs. Goul Ds, ; . A 1) mil cM “I Give Her Up Because | Love Her’ » result of their | urgings culm this afternoon in the superior court when the marriage was annulled As Hall signed the paper which separated him from his girl-wite he broke down and cried ‘I love her so much,” he said | “But I want to do the right thing The girl's parents, who were present, were touched by his ap parent grief and shook hands with ng man, promising him that call at their home at any courtship with the yo he could time and renew their daughter. “When she is of age,” said Mr Buell, “and still loves you, I have no objection to the marriage, Re member, my boy, she is only a girl of 16 now.” The girl who within a month had been wooed, won and divorced was not present at the proceedings in Judge Griffin's chambers of the Rerrrae comics, $ LIVINGSTONE AN Etef0N lL orious Opium Smuggler Eluded — Laid for Him ADMITS FIRING | THE MIGHTY HUNTER; THE TRUSTY ¢ i i | F ; | + » |8 et ay * f 1V p at i ‘ ' |* « he fa ° an Dros . Hu * three giga fighte attios un ‘ a . we h “ * tw new ' f t ‘ tate woverome . t } u on © ke . he Star not only b od the f that Morar exoing @ { re acts wt t« as = School Girl * t r In b w wa * | ing @ 0 it wae eanly at an v . i C NOT A LINE OF ANY ¢ rH TORY APPEARED ¢ ANY OTHER 8E PAPER TILL THIS MORNING . Th The Star & th t greatest “ . 1 lw due fact t Washingt t . (Opecle was wide awake, that The Star's telegraph wa . I H, Dr aM 4 that T Star's local staff know the bv « The one reason why t Hearst fake h » tin, ag ars, w t n bably is that the whole fr The ¢ |, . wh om the waterfront trying to tumt . . v= @ b tt bay, and forgot to give thelr readers the new « . etantly killed. She $01seeees $-049-0046+4004000044 4 TuE PURPS jUN ANE TIMI FRED G. HALL MINNESOTA WILL ARRIVE DEC. 24 noement that t including stant Stone, the eral passenger agent of the G Northern system The Minnesota will arrive m Se- attle ¢ ember 24. During its sta will be the seene of many social gatherings, The dat for the reception to the gene public has not been decid pon Christmas day ts being considered but it ie feared that the people will not care to leave their homes on that holiday January 24 has been set as the sailing date for the big boat on its initial voyage ween this port and the Orient MARRIAGE LICENSES Edwin F. Eleton and Jane ©. Hill, both re were united in ma P Wilson, Thursday evening, Decem ber 16 DECIDED IT The Freshman Debating club met in the auditorium of the high achoot last night to debate on the ques tion ‘Should the Philippines have been annexed to the United States [Stephens and Clieves debated on the affirmative, Lynn and Lewis on the negative. The decision was rendered in favor of the affirma |tive. A pleasing program was given during the first part of the even- ing, Miss Barnum rendering a | piano solo and McKoun, one of the |Wnglish teachers, giving a talk on the subject de debated upon SINHA GASE MURDER OR STILLON SU/C/DE (Special to The Star) TACOMA, T The partia « man t was f shallow wat ane Brow and the prose was made | scutfon have tried to B & Harbo 1 Trad eather’ name Kehler, of Old Th was not # iragee : pa o seaae at All the water a t vent its “ suit resuita in «| drifting away ame acros verdi the Hindoo it will show te ba , a tle the necessity of a detention room| , A !nvestix showed that the at police hekdquarfers, where pe ody wa weighted with ple arrested may be held +e nce ot at AB. the hin charge against them fs { with and grave In this way, it is sa it « ar wa of the indignities at piece of ga est tised upon innocent # ad and fa be avoided. As a matter ta & vestige re Tk and it ig admitted © by the i th ® ast themaslves, they are daily lable for rint Ty If a man {6 arreste en t la on suspicion he is on. re 1 if whethe | booked at the local police station oe le 8 against his name e \reoult of the cusp le Of vital “FAILED To terest to the public REPORT SCALDED said Acting Ww this morn Bs ing anr ed his Intention of hold (By Beripps News Ass'n.) ‘ NEW YORK,cDeo. 16.—Desldes the aS t upon the remaing of three killed in the accident aboa A sandspit the battleship Massachusetts, lyinw The in at the Long Island navy yard, y y aft terday, four men, including Lieut Q ° has by William , Cole, were terribly scald. | some frict reg gs tt ‘ ed The death took 4 at the Way The dead aret side Ir Y hospital EDWARD BED, married; b day moruing, at 11 maker and elvilian t iaim that they {DREW HAMILTON, marrie 5 © to the’ po boller maker and civilian CHARIS RITZIELL, mak " ne rge did not know er helper and-otyiitan . ty to rer ‘The accident was caused by the| death to the coroner's office. Th giving way of a great gasket, or rub-| police did not report it and hag not ber washer, on a boiler on the star-| the coroner himself asked for th information it would not have reach- Any Te his injuries In| ed his office for some tim to rescue the others, | until the or not & herolo ED IN THE ATTEMPT TO OPIUM BROWN aT SLOOP WAS NABBED, BUT! BALLARD THIS MORNIN WATCHED THE WHO HE Ws IPPED OFF” BY A MOVEMENTS OF THE OFFICERS oe ar bing nted t of were onth in ach day mounts ints am nt! trace his matter to nany to of dan- ot Or easy t rendy ma WOMAN TOO ILL TO APPEAR IN COURT WHEN BANKER BECKWITH CALLe DRAMATIC SCENE ENACTED ED ON MRS. CHADWICK IN COUNTY JAIL 1 c AD ‘ t ! f his faithful wife, werd before ® Fs k ; 7 pa tr h t f nt Beckwith said k r Mra. Chadwick, you have ruineq : 1 t so sure yet you are - th 11 hink now that peg al re has come for you to make _ t h x « in relation to this king k s volce betrayed deep : } . spok 1 he ef v7 hen 3 ght sult ag t Mr be arm of his wife, whe % 1 to suppor & Jid not reply of Mr eck= MEE?S : ponte BECKWITH itor MRS: CHADWICK |™ | g 4, ways told you that I aid | |i - Why don't you (By Scriprs News Asn) : cag “ tia Ie 16 r I have reasons r that v s H heard from Judge Ol- r was M Beckw! Pr d ® e 1 left New York, waa " ye H anged his rm i | N e same bt t t bank fa the exposure To what matter the questions ree b iby a 4 yl} Mr and Mre. Beckwith then said t att t « 4 jury,| they both ho the matters con- to th 5 « per- | nected with Mra. Chadwic Mrs.| would be eventually straighte © The terview then closed. Mra. 1 Rn t a k thanked them for callin = : ° i's hook hands with Mr. and Mr t t I k h and said she would be | thought by ome city officials th the influence f the Bell Tele- campany, which controls all telephone exchanges in | nea A PANIC) wiv Serr, oti do with the matter. By Scripps News Ass'n) PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Dec. 16 FIRE IN MINE was 1 and two fatally a result of a panic this morning caused by an explosion in Lloyd & Adams toy cap factory. (By fortvce News Aavad Effie Phillips was killed and Mat- | 7 e ng 2) tie Rice and Ola Smith were fatally | Stl: TON, Colo,, Dec. 16.—The reading midway terminals of the, Bilver he Lake mine, owned by the Guggen- rhe girls ed fro’ ird y The girls jumps a from a third [La matnrore destrored UY ve tal story window. nor cod bruised tn | Bight. ‘The lose te $100,008. | SE aeotaa S08 "th building which | Mine Is one of the greatest produc- re thy | veg wag plosion and in the state, It must close ine was partially destroyed finitely. “UP AGAINST Fight Killed (By Sertpps Nows Ass'n.) BERLIN, Dec, 16.—Two buildings Committee Clerk Shrader has ran | oe ee orks mt Ral |up against a snag in his efforts to] son PE ahead