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ou * [ne pede sta ee Gee winds. NIGHT S98 cedMlT LS beg SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER a7, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 265 a $$ een A CHANCE FOR SOWE SEATTLE GIRL TO MARRY A MAN WITH HALF A MILLION--READ THE STORY IN THIS ISSUE OF STAR PER MONTH 2 i . THE STAR'S CHRISTMAS PRE ; ‘ t e, | ' sccived at k Chrtstinas present yexterday, 4 | @. xy @ thanks for the flight The Star hax made to keep @ > M ; pee ple, but itex- @ “ received fdr ! cowtul figet for Mother Ryther 4 ae ; Ag tg ; M mother 1 >| To prevent alleg be] ATTORNEY JAME M'NENY ALLEGES THAT CONTRACT MADE ;} * wi ean ‘ peor | BY AUDITOR LAMPING 16 IL LEGAL AND PRICE PAID FOR . ripe dl Bay re train Oth uu k » | Jame ny, a well know WORK EXCESSIVE 4 ‘ ! in 1262 Denny Way, I 1904 at c mK ~ nction w ——_—- : Dear Friend, The Star: We the ehildren at the h th te figey betel on has sires the old indexes, After bew DYNAMITE LEFT IN CARS IN RAILROAD YARDS MAY RESULT | : t Xman « ail of ‘Phe Star for the good | the alleged steal, wi ls Liye cal : cee gg pr IN TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY AT ANY MO ex . > , . 7 1" + | cation for a restrair eat aimed that t ' Lae MENT—CARELESSNESS WOULD BE FATAL ‘ ‘ . Menard i Robert Menten Bene wolden, 3 *; > Tante te 2 | the 'time not having elapse ‘ ' f There are ‘ ; ! Frisk, Curt J : * . y These bbe “gett e ¢ en mas ‘ ‘ 7 é : up to SOOO Oooo 0008 wees ‘ n « A ioe bs : coe a / | cha " , ma ate . ar more 8 i : . : . : Th ‘ pa ' has ne fea m I ge que wa ant we a y after |t ft f ndexes onto in its possibi t ah the elt 9 Premesr, & i. ' ‘ ‘ about 450,000 lines that Thousands of cases of dynamite The inet time I mmended alon the docks ies Renmei © Sine |ieuat be trommeetbed onto tho ae a und then recopied into the within th are carelessly hand f city mits and the t laws Jexes. A state law, it is claimed, |new book Senet | ants to Marry a Seattle Girl :iscist oi 5 a Tiss oe moa &re being constant!y . | x ere may 5 i Every mor the steamer M | ng to & cents a f An there pying to the pa, on tara, of the Pacific Coast Naviga | ar t 20 ¥ a line, Tres “ r tion company’s fleet, brings to Se- | | | pe gett ‘ , gating the nd t on of dynamite from ym Ba | | HE WA SONCE A POOR MAN, BUT GOT THE START TO FOR- Jing 4 When ~ e price the law a men m oe y Steamer Alk! and sent t Bo theast | TUNE IN THIS CITY ANO HOPES TO WIN THE HEART OF A in 9 firet to | ne t he kK w er ern Alaska. tart for ¢ y x. At T 4 nes The law expressly prov at| DAUGHTER OF THE QUEEN CITY—HE PREFERS A WORK [having 6 pe gets $19,800 ¢ sie pe nes. He dynamite shall not be e h- | i a aan oan \ os (tated in t ntract that the | therefore, $1.60 on each 100 Mnes, athe harhor over x halt | ecennatineeinme i ead and made enough to put both my |@ward was made N er 1h, after |On 4 lines he makes a net rought Into t e | ‘ t a in had been subm Nove for the purpose of st th “ t eve that eity powder magaz GRAND JURY AT PORTLAND DECIDES TO RETURN TRUE wer eretrr 1 eer creer oor . t with the deal at the other rat set of the The Star has positive Informati »n, | . 7 ¢ t 4 - A however, than : ns of BILLS AGAINST ORMSBY AND LOOMIS—SENATOR MITCH t be between 18 and 28 years of age: # f ventme Bes ste 7 ih ge : not be ne 2 , pod ous explosive are br C > OWED TO TELL HIS STORY ry, but will not be found against appli: + y capital, « ‘ ne += t gation 210,- the city mits and re oo galt ered elbe a . need apply; must be willing to travel con. © 4 , ably 10 \for each descriptior mpleted ix es in this set can be pw the Montara sometir | LATE THIS AFTERNOON \* tinuously f qua years. Addr Zachary Young Little, Hotel # tih cw the s ndex * Jirectly into the new books. This . ahu on ° f<« 1 me The ship does not pais ere ; Fina ; TOR'S OFFIC work wil cost very clove to 6 cents at night as is de | - 0 DOA per 100 lines. T r is getting $3. She thaslations | Layee ee dacs aah eumaueinel eee ot) eer eee eer) i tos THI is makes @ protit of poe Probably the most flagrant breach | : : a ta wate tabitines Smaeere Pads wit hag ey _ On 210,000 lines he cleans up of law on the part of the Pacifi cacuin off tha ibtesel y's claims. The - oF “ ’ furnish all | ¢4 Coast company is when the dyna-| i.) stig : fs e land t be made pubite f Y. 1 € Paduce K - sen ie Hts BR. a vs ne T ed with the net mite is unloaded on the wharves | oo oa. although the indict wants a wif h 7 ows “ " som pre 50,000 Mnew fnd placed on Great Northern flat|p « Mt t the | voted Mr. Little, wt vad, tga AQRESS By > ol gel oe ofit of $11,925 care im the railroad yards. jury a lette questing that > Mitchell will appear be ra . " : y ‘ ‘ “ wh makes for copying At one time 100 tone of dynamit t 1 y Inte afte not asha * k pr 6 It cost the county was loaded onto flat cars and stood | jade agains ' me H b- $ get the work done, and eat Northern spur track f P ent's ‘ 1 ena late ~ x that come f 2 completed, according to several days, awaiting the arrival of |. or ees ave i T harges against Mitchel! ha sae ’ whey be . t eciefipaccraey < ract, it remains for the the steamer Alki volved him im the fr not been made public, but are pre- | 4" r ss oe n the t fe at " al i ® Hi ie to do the checking. He is During the time that these car When the gran to relate to his ne - « rt a alon { which ble for all akes. feaded with dynamite, stood within aeain this morn fluence an senator to secure ps ee . is. Bate to ar re- | me , m nte who acquainted the city limits, Seattle was threat- | 4 ( for the cons * . , : x efer a ’ * ‘ t desirous of pre- ened with a fearful disaster, for 8B. Orm B Ormsby, f forme c = ge es ae ; & to | wh * « ft « | any e f venting from bein through some trivial accident. com pe io he an abundance ¢ h t are a a a 4 ha «As R f r ed resolved i Mon tn railway yards, # a ' ae. Se mane Rees Sei t . ent \¢ pre- Wrong-turned switch d ~ HOT AGH | sles § t war- frog, ete.. those | . hina p ventil- “ een bumped into and a portion of | | ae —— by the shock | (Special to The Star LTIC | ST. PAUL. De he eve oa for more than a day, w the jot brinery a tense and | Ww orders that any explo: bear ter strif » prog $ng vessel shall limit her stay in the |” Sonat : saate tor | STATED AT JAPANESE LEeA-| | CHILDREN PLEASED M 4 arbor to not more than 24 hours. re-election. J. B. Gilt f Min- | This is bad enough ® a, to ale " . nd TION THAT HE HAS SET } The Chrietn | rs. d WIC But when the company cares s¢ Uittle for life and property that they BACK—REPORT IS DISCRED Pile tons of death-dealing explosive | jas created ales ng the terfront wes On fiat cars and leave th een agent ages ITED j + J F - t * } ing within the city limits, it {st sational Re s & . t night $1 Weat for The Star to demand a strt Frank Hask ® — shed ny 7 ‘ AP Westigation and « stop put to th tat t Giy Beripve News Assn oan ee ee a 4p A NEW AND ABSORBING CHAPTER OF GREAT CHADWICK CASE WILL BE PUBLISHES IN THE COLUMNS OF THE SEATTLE STAR TO. MORROW. IT 1SA PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CRIM- INOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE FAMOUS WOMAN SWINDLER BY ONE OF THE GREAT - PERTS OF THE DAY. sah Unlawful practices . wae obtred th to ment « ‘The steamer Montara left San | put t pudiation of ROME, De Francisco yesterday with a load of | Senat a 1 » offered t pe’ at ’ THE NEWSPAPER ENTERP dynamite, and The Star assures the : a Togo's f hick RAILWAY COMMISSION FORCES ARE ORGANIZED AND THOUGH | ' me Gri ‘went away with TION, OF WHICH THE STAR i‘ A CHARTER people of Seattle that thix cargo of ener aes blicar t ret I and hearts f f t MEMBER, SUBMITTED MANY PHOTOGRAPHS danger wii be handled in a mant re ao ehaeviann. a1 tet home t k IN MINORITY THEY MAY P ROVE TO BE BALANCE OF Pow AND A GREAT MASS OF DATA ABOUT MRS. provided for by law friend of ¥ Aico While | re are « Ad ER CHADWICK TO DR. ALLAN M’LANE HAMILTON, Regarding the matter Fire Mar-|not give his name r « Ko to Te n- | DI { N. WHOSE REPUTATION AS AN ALIENIST IS IN- =e : oie r with the gove a ie a TERNATIONAL, COMMISSI ONING HIM TO MAKE A REPORT. The ti . (Spee jannounce <apidtenle tec OR. HAMILTON MADE AN EXHAUSTIVE STUDY AND HIS CONCLUSIONS, WRITTEN IN FORCIBLE AND POSITIVE Par- | ed Btates senat STYLE, ARE INTENSELY INTERESTING. fleet ‘ ed ca a and state poll-| Bride f have rented a large | THREE TOWNS WASHED AWA <= ticta with his the | rendtenc where the | |GEN. KODAMA SLAPPED OYA-|(\00" ont have eo. /tiee families will’ he| ANO HUNDREDS DROWNED MA'S FACE ed th ' the log entertained respondent at T ' that |In the McKinney bdlock, forme in @ mir n the lbgialature, yet (Special to The Star.) Marshal Oyama’s staff tat fice and om the 5 age of © , general ¥ aid t 1 It t ms will | portant t ally |} af lehaan erextihee r Mee Y t ! the » balance of power might be held trove th ent 1 apenese army into such good Shap : ca Anak thik EERE Cuisaa Wham bn uavantane |e FRIGHTFUL CONDITIONS EXPERIENCED AT GOLDFIELD MIN- . soos te itt ‘ to the of goft to MeBride and his frie ht} t fous ’ : NG CA nr i t ty t t ING CAMP IN SOUTHERN NEVADA, AS RESULT OF DIS- be conaiderable | Field Marshal Oyama « | The two quarreled ove le ciate . ——_—_— | EASE AND LAWLESSNESS—REIGN OF TERROR EXPECTED TACOMA GAMBLING BOSSES WILL BE ARRESTED DURING THE het cor eh cen * gta B ULGARIANS the Unite en ' NN : : DAY ON WARRANTS CHARGING THEM WITH VIOLATION OF |©ral# and strategists ee ie wn . eiiiiene ani s ; ce ot oe See again a dif a ump aiuable claims, an he own- THE FELONY LAW—ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE SUCCEEDS IN | BERLIN, De At | ferent comm! rged w 1 rs are preparing tc nd their ui, Poland, ¢ | being uniawf country aust Weins Guibract 1 f erties with thelr SECURING THE AID OF PROSECUTING ATTORNEY CAMP- | pat serailed a t a You eal to] at Efforts are be keep ti bilizat the | De An t e-{t i gt BELL IN PIERCE COUNTY It sane os was t Sand | ¢xplosior Kk t n-|) tood pire Ree prgrmgclsilen greainctae F ‘ \ aie : i ve and | eee turn .< aes water, | the public and to present a possible r 5 ie oe , Biear |b ther neces-| shrinkage of value of stocks. It is —— a — BELGRADE 7.-Revolu- | ford ordered hir ch i a wana aon Bh a sities In yunt of the! worth a correspondent'’s life to send | THE HAGUE, De The re-ltonary Bult attacked | a tine death oF pave resulted In 60-day embargo on freight at Reno|a story over the wires, or be even (Special to The Star.) | bell sent a notice to Mayor Wright ve gene Beall agerhart re ne Thirty NELSON GETS | pt <a: kek ‘meaenania’ ta : to cong a cted of giving information by a ss to close all gambling houses in Ta alte ements at t pe « eler five} oy Prey "neumonia is taking men in| other means TACOMA, Dec. 27.—Every gam-| come mm ps. tie fleet | Greek { thre arians have | eS ee a night, and no effort is being made} gajoons and gambling halls are Dler in the city of Tacoma will “| Chmpbell added in his notice to| ¢ Soret bere Sonne 10 OP” | een Rien INJURED Neem lie pW -mrgs ged scpsorg as nd some of arrested be night the m that if every gambling strict neutrs e »p Mt.) them have b sed the bar Warrants are now being prepared| house was not closed last night he I N A 5 | ¢ m pers : t 1 pees p eputy Marshal A. N. Short, of - f tenders or de $a Prosecuting- Attorney Campbell's| would himself issue warrants for skima, arrived in the city yester DISCHARGED AGAIN Whil “ie ~ a © . P y anitary Office for ten of the boss gamblers,| the whole pack of gamble with two Indian prisoners, (By Beripps dD Asan) ning the nz On ds are | y nes of charging them with violation of the} Mayor Wright took no notice of ‘ 4 dae Been | of the new Post T 1 s state felony gambling law the est of Prosecutor Campbell cote eabbing a White Gan (iiae ou mer, betas arte SAN FRANCISCO, vec. 27.—Bat ding th ring} and ur as This action on the part of Camp ur ling was rur u t The ¥ the | t for not having papers show-|tling N nd bis manag Ted a scaffolding and ‘ th r ns wi stages ot bell is the outcome of a long anti-| as us nat night nit Thele tei}| ing he belonged in the United| Murphy, Nettled their di t resul becor 1 ! ps f rhowtige i gambling crusade carried on by When Can Hi learned — th wes f was diecharge Judge | th ning, Nels tal which cant night 1a veritabl . —s - Anti-Balo: gh A hat h est bad bee ‘4 rd in the United Stat 1 of 000 check Murp' en it rela ts exback » th x pa a v to mingle Th n, of ; ‘ municated Tstn De > ourt this 1 You take with Chicago, The| th t of the year, wh arge n WES ore Se en oe ured the tion of Prow r p ‘ 6 to T . H 1 Bad try d ‘tons t t k of ee NS See a ee for Campbell and yesterday Camp-| the warrants for th vestigate conditions there. rged, as he proved that he lrw 1 1 fall, Tho | equipment, Ww zero,

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