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ONE CENT . r ¢ ie C 4 The Only Paper in Seattle ee ] eC Ca eC , That Dares to Print the News cooler; fresh to brisk west winds. DECEMBER 30, 1904 VOL, 6. NO, 268 CENTS PER MONTH EATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY NiGwT EGITION They Are Forced Company to Blame Its a “Cinch” to | For Myler’s Death To (et Divorces the re SPUR THE NIGHT HE WAS KILLEO—TWO OTHER STREET | UP And Bive Bim the limit, i by a Seatth CAR PATALITIES WITHIN ONE WEEK aw CRAMEBR OF COMMERCE COMMITTEE COMPELLED THE CITY train Wed pote fies -q be ~ ay - ger ty iS i - THE RECORDS AT THE COURT HOUSE FOR THE PAST YEAR FINANCIERS TO OWN UP TO A CLEAN STEAL OF $600,000 eee heath b , SHOW AN ALARMING INCREASE IN THE GREAT SOCIAL except that | @geeeeeeee. oe oa pete eoooes +04 h ' t EVIL FROM THE WATER FUND } eggries, Barca d pt that ty “« 00048644066 o ns pe the pat sgon and send him t tly attrt . STREET CAR VICTIMS @ |: hateh — —_— cannot be . v Dat Cause * F m t wf la t | °8 " ® Edwin Price Dee Violation Speed Ordinance @ | t A ad " he ¢ eye 1 and beat them when ot mmittee of the chai \ { the chamber of com- | Investig ® C. A. Bogart Dec. 25 Mysterious 4 rong and eae comer i tm I >» present | fatal a mt 1% J. W. Myler Deo. 26. Viclation Post St. Spur Ordinance @ ' b t «ih from t " “ yh adhe . 1 ter- | has x a e jt w f : sais tie oo “) . haem wt the com. | blaming ¢ ttle i ny | b0000-0+05004000000s0s0s00eeseeees 140000000000008 | the wpeed lim hr & : ’ oe forecasted in T made ¢ | mi a e runt ate be —_—_——— sas 7 lg ge - - t willing to stand Seep that the e a " t t) is a city ordinance PRO-| an 4 asualty as occurred Wed-, paid tribute with the to the| what t A ert k . that they | for th ears long- Short $400,000 ‘ see ae the | HIBITING THE COMPANY FROM |: ght all-a ' we, utrew t . elr if t t f t because of thelr verted from it : - 7 Pes old | OPERATING COAL CARS ON THE f Myler ts the third man in | Electr at Un etlor f . penses of a rae the | POST STREET SPUR BETWEEN) the nth of nber flees to it nical disregard hat tt he sere “yp ¢ they are - 1 t them any goo8 te tax levy could be ‘ | Spring 2 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING! blood ha . the aineeh: oar Lane mot! , , Tt 46 cance file wet er lying around drank Confronted w thi pot, the | wate *. | AND 10 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT cniin at thie tm @intentine ooh= Asan 5 Pp ‘ Those live t off int - n grant 1 can’t te them to respect him,” aie attictels « ; By ptr Poog: Dye ad THE COAL TRAIN THAT) ner? | years old, was gr to death be-| thoae on ‘ th ne Women explain, “and, Meena =e Re ax nw Oe empl 4 Gorse yseeatc the (CRUSHED OUT THE LIFE OF| What of it? } . homes—they a ig r I aay he taken Gaeeeel plained how it happened = 7 ei the tax rate down. | JAMES W. MYLER WAS BRING| There lividends to be paid 4 th : : the 5 t . te Comptroller Riplinger a high t they arqued. fright. | OPBRATED AT § O'CLOCK WED-| you know, and dividends can be| was exceeding the speed limit pro-| up tow fattening the k a It ne alte nbellevable that members of the finance - Pais. cecmaeaiion tavaiian, | MEODAT SIGNET. | made much faster if the coal trains} serthed by law nts of the stock? When t { little children | t e801 we n the elty Gaperted that entire _ shortag wate Mamta smntaittes did| if the Seattle Electric company |can be operated at all hours, in-| But Many a esting in the! , ee t \ ‘ porte their husbands, Was caused by the fact thas 952,500) | a ee ee ection as to| bad had any respect for the laws) stead of those preseribed by law. | ‘Phe . ned—| ba { Seattle t " os vag t pled pry ipety: one ggg Elvana foe th ston should be/ of this community, | THERE What did you say, t bloo on : . a1 ; realize that there are yar | made, having been authorized mere LD HAVE BEEN NO COAL| A man’s life is worth m Boe < : ireds of men whe, ment to pay Ke expenses, that | ; a eee: It was evi. | TRAIN RUNNING ON THE POST | few extra ad beart “ f “ “ the past year, have invested See SUNS provide = Fat however, that the bustness | STREET SPUR AT THAT TIME. | How foolish of you! You are the sout t ty a th attle E Most |* . 7 A o cigars thea See years, the transfer aggregating no " 4 te a poles of] Ane ng in a modern world—a world of | few days ax f have more money tha t sion for their ae mere Tes © t per tor oun A HUMAN LIFE WOULD HAVE | frensied finance, where the mi Of course, t mpany was not ! omg ; Xn J. A. James. w was & 4 the chamber of | BEEN SPARED. tread upon the bleeding necks of | to blame toll fe age yoo te canes be ee leaders erga ably endorse the| But what does such a powerful, | their victims and where the glitter! And yet let 0 wt ast ‘ Ae ant r , de edly many menereed po = ome rine eetea The | dominating corporation as the Seat- | of a golden eagle eclipses any love| as throw a pebble thr 6 on t a“ : age that are not the water depart: hed Git on acing tle Electric company care for or-| for justice, decency and respect for | window gre " rs tradiets thean ned that the eum ceeded day millation and pain ear to be, on the sur- a a ia cee Te © that | face, fairly straightforward, there is ent. maintained that it had che Geet have ected, that pa thing else for the court to do, said he had the figures to pr . _ ong pot he BK, the | n the plaintiff bas children, that about $90,000 had been : See ee olentiy re. | hOWSvOr, aay Questions aoe aie ed each year for the past five years, |Cedar river water system. They | ‘MAN KILL ep to. ma when she |t the jud Mr. Murphy, while less than $52,500 had been di- | mitted that they had been paying ea h which to they be sure of the verted previous to that time p-|the d more rapidly than neces - S appease durian Cae} ane vi members of the finance cc Cor an M broached a . nd t the saddest | cour s ne always full, defied anybody to p , tion of providing for the | weap 4 1 ens of |nany people come to hear the di- settle the matter it was deci onstruction of mains over a cer | mage . Ma nt 5 ¢ infidelity are | vorces be t is just as inter- to go ¢jtain sixe by general taxation, tn —— th » | esting and cheaper than it is to go appotut a sub-committee \ , , veful the comptrolier’s books to see {f the |stead of out of the water fund. He By Scrippe News Ass'n LONDON, D Baste I : to the matis T e. De “1 r at e ave been ' Saturday after- SBawal diversion exceeded $52,500. | thought it was unjul to the water | eo Sebati: be tee und W were by situa ate natantly de-|noons, But a ¢ ted divorce is Cotterill brivtied with fi 1 | consumers to for nem pay th namin 4 Reseo a seth oy tn | erce gale Many casualties | | Fs fart that many of their | What draws th rowd. Friends would es made re . f | cor gente ne mains tn fre tt | a flood the Willar e river is} ¢ reported veral minor wreck aie t agree to | and relatives, each taking sides, fill aiserepa: <naeees tale | F Eng “ eta whe y ha rs’ seats and whisper Committee allowed him the oppor-|tempted once to secure an amena- | **P*cte? Content | 1d : loner ie wa and chatter about the case being tunity. As it was, the committee | ment to the charter by which ve] pucene Ore . - : aptaiet eetting tried until the bailiffs knuckles ache was forced to admit the accuracy of | cant property would be taxed $2 per | whiners. renchs ape | | ‘ we nts Sule. y | with rapping for order. every statement he made, with the lot per year for the of “ Bs wngyenn dfs 2 High Tides " cagational aliemation t I knew it would come to this be- dinances? What if Ordinance No. | right Tien the much abused, } 91 was passed to prevent just such| Within the past month three men | fecdux, minh 2 a year, which yartment had earned George F. Cotte exception of the alleged diversion water system, b tween May and Jim. I told May so & sum exceeding annually $52 when she married the shiftless When the meeting began brute,” one old lady will whisper ceedings were very ert ar t nother, wh ‘The finance committ closed session to prepare a “frame-up Dusiness men. Whe Several of th obably two old 8 behind them of Ji be whispering eat, ain't she? She cere his home unhappy. 2 r ng her, if it, too, if I'@ SSIAN POWDER | ver-| REPORT OF THE EXPLOSION OF LARGE sidewalks are af magtheeord to the mee aying the gene HOUSE HAS REACHED HEADQUARTERS OF THE JAPANESE e1penses ty out of the earnings of the | Do Damage | ed me ar t | MANCHURIAN ARMY-—TOGO 18 GIVEN AN OVATION \ B Giver eel eataty a | FARMS SUBMERGED, STOCK 18 tiona e wults of the r. ¢ ~ 7 (Dy Wertops News Aswad ] This is pour ’ . . hav oc btal pee le pe SEN A 00 - pene DROWNED AND BUILDINGS | Agger dn cg t Field Marshal Oyama’s sah, | ens Gears me weeks @£0./ sguBMERGED ' , i ar ee baad Pera tors states that a great fire te en be ie ’ ~ ° ~agh wee tad | meet position ts for the i the most unpleas- the “divorcee evil,” ¢ e in the decree which ere. B prey ag ar ay oes ty provides for the payment of $60 per j month or $100 or $10, as the case - n many cases | May be, causes the average divorced husband mor mental anguish than the court's findings in sub- | Stance that he is a brute and not fit anke whict t | it . t ke S enuththindh ot dies to have a nice little w the « (By Seripps News Ann) | powd fon of a store of Russian JUNKS CAPTURED (Special to The Star) on the fit ME, De A men SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.—The heaviest storm in months is raging BEEN HEARD FROM Sees in believed the blaze aused by TOKIO, Dec. 20—Admiral Togo — on the Pacific comst The wind has and View A ral Kamimura ten ous OF j he S17 ai reached a velocity of 50 miles an aor ue ove ta enter the hart fed with | Mukilt « b t estimated t ‘ . Of the 517 divorces granted this hour. No reports of damage to ship . Provisions t . t1 gee that ab r ear, & majority are for ée- BOSTON MANIPULATOR PROMISES TO RAISE A ROUGH HOUSE | ping ave yet been received, but 1t|'™% ; } ve y are t od non-uspport. Drunken- | r . The naval heroes arrived a HIPS RECALLED. t r t ymei i WITHIN FEW HOURS IN Hi A is feared that they will come With | ois bewh " pe f the mes next, infidel- © DENIAL OF RUMOR THAT HE)... restoration of communication. | 4"imbas : MEHED eed tock ants contest and tncompati- HAS SOLD OUT TO STANDARD OIL CROWD Craft in San Francisco bay i# | 4) ,0'°8) _ x : t nt eratment follows ck jendangered, but all vessels #o far) iste the ery 4 the Rus ‘ a s heels. There have been @ weathered the storm, except a | Pauie’ Ube oo , ps w, however, or ground of tn~ barge, which was capsize a r f F ful allega are ma BOSTON, Dec. 30.—T? tis 2: dbsnibbiaeas coat hes no| Soe! ers . which apsized. The | Orcased in 7 ft to 5 ce aie a imprisonment t ~ on The drive through the gally de . ' co som has wired his private secretary E Landslides ere reported at many stresta trom the cation $ y Sa rain or shine, the | The number of divorces filed dur~ from Newark, N. J. as follows = places in the state, as a result of coon Bi yanthya i EE uses are heard. Dep- | ing 1908 was The number filed “1 have heard rumors that I have | Ty STON, Dec. 30.—The story that | the heavy rains, A great slide he ‘pepebdente “oats A A 1 who res his year so, in view of the been bought < 4 mas W. Lawson has engaged | curred at Colgate, Cal. inst nig : M 3 he state {4 ta ases,|Srowth in pulation, the. tn- houses of the @ f by the Standard O11 | passage f presented reao! or himeelf and family to| semtroyin ram ot et, i tured | crease in the numbe v ee pentane - Jestroying a portion of the Bay | quo, ot ¢ ‘ on tt k hahk ea good-nature number of divorees, A gee 4 crowd and the/ Europe, following a settlement with | County Power company's plant. T 72 leg ee ee Boge ge = foe el - . ~ wyer does not seg to be ul have answer in athe Standard Oil and “the sy nd t a were ¢ Atut eee and V soagh ey po oo . % t al ng. 0} erage Guasates Soowd = ay poo Nasianee antes ates, Lawson left lod ene Wen tseees ds about one week - : WINNIPEG, Man., De Alf 2 1 { flustrated |e’ month, and it is safe to say Kind of people they bought, and the to return metho and ts expected) | The raiires rippled. Prac. | RUSSIA NEEDS MONEY Canadian Pacific tra arrying a and womhe ‘to t ~ | th t ten decrees are granted b they seid for ¢ | tleally all trains are tied uj LONDON, Dee. 20.—Ace wplow wa Oi a, | ma together with their wit- | every wee a seat Me conh app nga — . | the Lond Hoan, ar ang I I A 7 B. I ® . Dering tse vee she Seneca ene that the next dividend of th on ee ae have been made for ar kden states that | ate : Are y udy for the deta three of the suits start es case ~ of Reeryboaiys Mararine Sony! ) MINKS COURT ret enn me Bring Ce att : + ‘ curse" aa Deen Sootadn ae rstition that it is R a divorce in this county rved Frenzied Pi-| CAN DO BETTER * ases have been dis- ‘Important Papers Are | SHE JUST QUIT =~ ae cosas Increased and that it is also their magazine will cha: intention to do other things, but January 1 and th hell ‘s macadamized with second-nance” series will ¢ DISAPPOINTED = fected. That ts joyful for everyone concerned—ex- 4 | Amos Bevins, who lives on Kr ea aes Mysteriously Missing 923!" promise of larg n work last night. His wife of confi e etenbites in t r jsome date which is a | bat a few months had packed up a ea » lan — : mers OW | pet fort |the things that. belonged to her, | Will tell how THINGS COMING TO provemen which bean _ Aa cing pe io * at ap ode eeestntns ode ge sat Pe ee sebtta PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 30.— fawould like very much ithe: whole think intpiaa ceee are of STAR READERS ointed at the flip flop taker . Congressman Binger Hermann} this time ap 1a ne : or whe > asay ettienst Bay ing at oe mone wagon and left art ’ pall Ad ~ irr in falling to ee ed " vo nendPieie aaa eeal day finished his testimony be-| peared ot n tbe ed and his se a iw k fo ene Sustaliation of smoke cor . the grand jury 4 nnection | Hermanns n went 1 c 3 , og Pag @ © | alleges that the 1 n went | only be six mont 1 Tomorrow the Star will pul re 8 the opinion : pag eo To nenge Agneta Meise gpa the land frauds and was fol-| into effect have married before at ve ti t @ lish a ndid articl deo ¢ Preased by members of the commit-|% | WIFE-HUNTER LITTLE @|sble to pay - by George C. Brownell, for cation age wig CO hair herself and, by |@ the war transport service of @ SUES be an Cotrnge ee ern | © Genttlo girte whe sre oihen 5| paid their roney he mer president of the Oregon state | The children on the father toing kes 1 queer |@ the Russian army from the @ wld s outrage for the cor meen PPeygeed ted eng fre withon Sl courts take = hand in senate, and Henry C. Meldrum, fe Jobjected strongly to his mar when obliged to be around with his|@ gifted pen of Douglas Story, @ Cicliman Burnett repealing the|® eednece in return fer She hand {the business, He says . mA Redon 2 Pb * aoe & second time, and it ts th tailor-made and barbered friends ® whe nexcelled stories of the @ tinea Ps n ontracts Sight or ten nesses from Linn they had something to do with xis| Sometimes a woman will tell fun-|@ war from the Ruse ® nuisance ustin EL Grit y Y. Little, the ric ion- @ Se Adiehingas Sa Gamiaeted tar Govt c ‘ ach short no! Mori Pedy Sosa Mh ® poi ave d fre fitha, chairman of the committees |® diker, will be found on page 4 gti g Med kg Srninte vast otek anon . . sci | IN WAGES Until late this afternoon the woman poe tea _ 1 in divorce ®to time in these columns @ “ gy thee OR alo. ( ad her childre ave not bee nis year, at a small estimate, ought | @ rites exclusive that is investigating mmoke 4 of this issue. the da Among the subjects to be tnves-| i i fr a in 3 ; “ee 1 Bl to fill 1 rain barr @ the Btar . rise ef aideation, said this morning , ae m § tigated by the grand jury will be Save-wary times’ weener,’ i to on tee? oe ' “On M the Star wil @ om y te eth offictals ss 9OSO9 r ror the mysterious « entrance from ¥ r New As stb ae . oc “ m4 “ e. 8 thetr cr . . mer t "4 ha’ ney ave lef ne city Me ! . eo abandon their crusade at this time SED im for $1,600|the land office at Washington of| . honght that they have left the city. | “M A. native discus @ 1 can see no reason for It, unless the wh t " e+. " + 7 HARON, Pa., De 0.—It is offi ighbors nearby say they saw . mission of the @ aoe ove s fort vking ent, which | certain books and papers which will hae Withee ‘tas tiestieee ake ‘es Figg Pea perp cials desire to foster the inter-|troit baths, on yer 1 play an important part in the pres olleaburogeiien e i > an 4 east tmenopct - in thi elally announced that the tonnage | express wagon shortly after Bevins | ¥¢ t n won't ® rea in ae ents id a few coal m a who | yes appro ent investigation if th ld be ; = naps . Sf pe . ; shine r e ; eye ‘ne 3 Rete eoet ween “ pir pect = yt 5 g these 4c nts | of the er es of the Ame , p to their 1 @ article is by H. W, Wilson, one @ some of the manufacturers ker lonel A. R which | Sheet & Tinplat pany will re stale on “ ip ik Be * of the best known British eye pose the installation of th k nt Hamissal of Hermann a 1 with ey | @ thorities on naval matters ani Consumers, but if the chang umbia 18 mmissioner, and 80 letter’ ‘ ney nt advance after Jan statead with are by ‘Wand ‘a vedi ' mal polities, ° once mate it would be f while lazy husbands loafed GoesepecseoosoonsooooonS books containing Hermann’s corre- wary 10, It will affect 20,000 men, James J mes on Dec

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