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pee HORRIBLE HOLOCA US T fans, The vicinity was tluminated Than a vetha se Entombed--- ::" In lene than hal! an hour rescue gangs were organized and " ae tarted to work systematically. The Famities of Victims Gather About Shaft)» working on the surface near }the shaft were badly injured and | wore given first relief. An daylight ee approached the rescuers were able Gy Beripne News Asay j fire. Many of the dead are Amert-|to work to better advantage. Slow DIAMONDVILLE, Wyo., Dec. 2.~-| 88 |ly they pierced the mage of debris Wildest panic seized upon the|and began finding the corpse A terrific explosion took place in| wives and children of the entombed | blackened and almost unrecogniza miners, Mingled with the aban-| bie except to the widows and chil mine No. 1 of the Kemn Coal | doned of those whose husbands| dren of the unfortunate men who &@ Coke company last night. Twen-/ #24. fathers are already known to|«uthered about, crying in an I be dead were the piteous pleadings | Kuish and urging the relief party to ty-one ar to be dead, and|® frantic cries of those beseech. | increase their efforts ing the rescuers to redouble the The explosion appears to have 33 entombed. It that | effort e men in the burn-|been caused by a “windy” shot ees ne tn litle | 1BS_min Four years ago 32 miners lost thelr the mine ts burning. There is little | “7 shirt not at work.| lives, their bodies being buried for hope of saving the entombed men. | Immediately foll x the explosion| weeks. Five bodies had been taken sheets of flan through the|out by noon. Al five were Eng ‘The rescue gangs are making slow | mouth of the shaft high into the air| lish, having only come from Eng headway on account of the gas and| as th they were forced by giant’ land recently RESIDENCE SEARCHED action has b& Every Nook and Corner of the Disgraced « _ patina: Cashier's Residence Is Ransacked in **:"!:":;"""" Hopes of Finding Gold Dust and Docu- Res: ments Filed Lien en taken in the mat that Knicker chance for the Bamberg has filed a : s i Z m against the Adame property in Stephen Connell, United States; gold dust thief, sat calmly in het! pontius tal addition to Secret service man, who was instru-| chair, nursing her baby boy Seattle and names Mre. Diental in arresting George Edward - Adama, A. BE. King and the United | Adams, spent the greater part of to- day in Inspecting the interior and ' Tiastiats ‘wecemeeseaps et héeme Wants the Job home, 827 Harvard. | A It fs more than likely that Con-| nell made a thorough search of th premises for incriminating evidenc im the shape of documents, and it States government as interested | property. Other mechanics’ also been filed. TRUSTEE FOR WIFE 1. B. Knickerbocker, a prominent | attorney and banker of Auburn, | who has been mentioned as a prob Probable that he also searched for eandidate for the office of chief} Mm C. Hughes, Kenneth Mackin Q@ny gold dust that Adams may have er at the local assay office, to| tosh, Henry McClure and Walter hidden tn his home or garage. ced Frederick A. Wing, was in/ Fulton hav oclated themselves Connell took almost desperate elty today consulting with Sher- | to protect ¢ ighte of Mra. Adame, means to prevent The Star from Smith, who with others on the/and to giv > Adame him publishing this information, al- county central repubican committee, | self. The tar 4 attorney held though he gave no good reason for of which Knickerbocker is chair. | 4 long intervie h the prisoner Withholding the item from the pub-| man, is working for his appoint-| Friday afterno lic. He was seen to enter the Adams ment | Upon the part of United States home at an carly hour this morning. it te stated that Senators Piles | District Attorney Frye, « suggest While the secret service officer|and Ankeny and Congressmen | Was made that a tru turned over furniture and glanced Jones. Cushman and Humphreys | ed by the govern y @t the furnishings in the house to have for more than a year known bh Mra estimate probable value to the| that Knickerbocker has been a can to Government, the wife of the alleged didate for the office, but that no | Property parties tn the case v will be referred to the of justice at Washing will be taken ur elved from nm, and no [tion of law, but the eyes of the King| departs lcounty bar are upon the Interesting | ' ir legal phases of the case, as no auch} tl tnetruct Question has ever been raised be-| that rource A TEA POT | No person has been fore | : =. Adama ne are re Yea, sir,” sald Attorney Sayre.) >Y isere 10 “For the past 40 years the good mal Rdvisers to act as trustee, eas corpus law has been about | most immediate and unblockable | process of setting things right | | known to the bar, and now a deputy | jelerk tries to block the game with ATTORNEY CLAIMS THAT THE DEPUTY CLERK 18 TRYING To |* question of filing fees. If Mack- Intosh appeals, it will be entertain-| onteee KNOCK OUT HABEAS CORPUS | ing |A SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD ®8O0Y Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh, | LAW—A LEGAL WRANGLE jt is understood, will file a written| FAILS TO RETURN FROM THE opinion on the question Monday clahoaalad and Friday evening he Botified | THEATER IL. sseiailicaimcenici | Deputy County Cierk Raine to still ee ae continue to charge the $4 filing fee ia nail iaalaas a doled in for all writs ixsued y er promising that he would| The habeas corpus law has been! for all writs issued, without holding! After promising that he woul ing | the writ til the fe " the boast of the English-speaking | "* writs until the feos were pald. | Peet ig, 816 Eighth, failed tol testy teway i 3 $70 0 pat keep the promise and now the po- deputy in the King county clerk’'s| office can knock out its main intent by appealing on a question of filing) lice are searching the city for him| at the instigation of the boy's [ae : Colin disappeared last Young So said Attorney Frank B sayre| ie pebe eee eats as Wea this morning to ® Star man. Sayre| Driven almost frantic through|habit of staying away from home = attorney for F: J. Arenson and} and fc this reason she thinks that John Doe Torres, the two men who! anxiety for her little son, Stephen | g mething serious has happened t husband, Jos ph Canter, to produce| were arrested last week on suspi . ; " ahastehs Cunt ‘i . him or that he has been lured away ho bs were niaced againat the| tet this morning secured an order |tory and did not notify his em dg rot e Pe 4 out writs of ployer that he intended to leave v6 ote Seeee oe ut writs Of from Judge J. B, Yakey, of the su jeity habeas corpus to get them out of| all. perior court, directing her divorced The matter came up before Judge | rning, and Mackintosh + oy, which he is accused of xid-| issuance of the naping, and appear in court to} Clerk show cause why he should not we} punished for contempt of court Mrs. Canter secured her Srckes| several months ago, and was given | the eustody of the child, but with itfin Wednesday me uting Attorne argued against the Srits, supporting y ‘Thompson in his refusal te the writs without the paym filing fees. Sayre argued that whole purpose and intent of SUCCEED HENEY WASHINC TON, D. C. Dee. 2 Hisbess corpus, or “have his body" (he provision that {ts father might | 12° Rresident has appointed Will 1aw was to enable helpless and pen-| visit it. On November 9, while the | @™ ©. Bristol to be United States niless people to secure immediate | poy at school, the affidavit of | ‘istrict attorney of Oregon, ko relief from pe ion or injustice,| Mrs. Canter states, he was sud. |°et_Francls Heney, who has re Aid that {t would be a gross affront! genly carried off by his father in |Mened: Benjamin Leddy, of the to the law for a clerk to refuse t/a carriage, and wince then she has| ,lsmook registrar jand haar t igeue a writ, when ordered by a! been 1 le to glean a single hint | R°meburs: to succeed Josep! Gates, merely because filing fees) or hig ehectce en” © single hint) Bridges, removed, and James M Wete not forthcoming | Lawrence, of South Bend, as re Judge Griffin © argument,| VIENNA, Dec. 2A diapaten| ever of public moneys at Rowe austained Sayre. ecuting|says that the three revolutionary |¥Urs, to succeed John H. Booth, re Attorney M imed,| parties in Poland have agreed to|™oved whi named as yet} her legal) | | may a upreme court.|send a warning to all Poles not to} Councii vee re The two men for whom the writa| pay their taxes” under the penalty! providing for th lening of 4th| Were issued were released because|of death. Hundreds of schools inlay. by taking nine feet off each sufficient evidence to support| Russia have been burned and thelide was approved by the street charges could not be gathered.|/teachers driven from the country. committee Friday, ‘The ordinance A 4 1 Torres then 4 to! All bo containing pictures of the wil) be introduced th ouncl! be person interested in the ques-| czar were burned. Monday eattle PURDAY, D MBER a2, THREE KILLED BY TRAIN NEW YORK, Dec men were killed, one Depew Says He'll Remain In Senate NEW! YORK, Dee, 2. Depew saya Three is dying @ track that the report that he has resigned 1 two He seriously hurt as the result nis neat in the nenate wan absurd - odie " of a fast Brie train dashing through He declares that he never thought] the construction crew in a tunnel at 6f such « thing Jersey City today THE GREAT AMERICAN JOSS “s\Judge N. W. Battle Endorses the ot Against Patent Medicines and Says | Prohibitory Law Would be Constitutional * [SF ESET EE EEN EY SHOTS REO RT SSO E84 S * The Star ts doing a noble work In trying to suppress the ® medicine traffie in this efty mid state, Let the good ® on, and let the people help in Gowning thin + un © * Every step toward crushing this business and tts orl- & * re should receive the hearty suppert of every broad and # ° inded citizer Judge N. W. Battle mber of the law & * f Ronald, Battle and Tennant 7 * * SEER EEE EDEN RRR RRR KR Some of the brightest minds on) indireetly by the use of p . medical jarisprudence In this city|trumm and the press is the be are of the opinion that « law « hibiting both the manufacture and! for one minute let this fignt | the in the | coase—keep it up without a faite State of Washington, is constitu. Jar 1 mun patent medicines will be tional Jam scarce tn the state of Washington And these same authorities are of | the opinion that the quicker such «| troduced tn' put into > the atate force, the measure te legisiature o the == TOES WORTH The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the New Star vo AGEDY IN A HOTEL Seneca Hotel Guest Found in Bed Bathed in Blood---Police on Trall of Assailant 905, TR What appea been a , band But cents was found ia libera and planned he Q pocket A Mexican | tempt to murder ca light at | trade dollar was found in his purse, o'clock this morning, when a chambermaid and a guest the Woman in the Case, nec hot First nE t 9 o'clock that evening wrang- heard the feeble moans of Fred Gag- | yi14¢ and loud voices were overheard non, thought to be var ber ’ room. One of the volees was from room 4, : ot a woman. What part the 4 msi oe y woman plays in the at- : f Ssh , mur 1g the por } clad ae Ree side pasate! That Gagnon was a barber is wa aked ¥ | learned from a bill of sale for bare Spattered with Blood | es found in his valise. 1 showing that he had re« wa were attered w nily re ed from Seward City, Alaska, were found in the room. . Where Is Bell? ' 1 the departure a ot the Bell. The pos 1 ould have been his recovery an impossibility for anyone to bate h the crime an te p 4 man in the shape Gagnom o'clock, the police were! way found without smearing Bit until an he and own clothing and hands with the t of his victim. No weapons an the hotel a0-! wore found in the room. That the thorith had called in Dr. Wiger attempted crime was premeditated and summoned the city ambulance hown by the movements of the Before Emergen Officer Clarke |two men since they engaged the unconac man been At first they were assigned to @ move front room, but the man now miss= Th e are ng bo: ing complained of the noise from and trains for a mysterious stranger | | )¢ * and changed to room 41, named who days @€0 TPE") which is an inside one and further 4 ed the 2 to the rear of the hotel Looks Like Rebhery | Victim Unconscious. was the motive is the! Gagnon Hes at the Seattle Gene eral hospital, unable utter @ word In explanation of the affair, The tardiness on the part of Pro- prietor Hopkins, of the hotel, is de~ nounced by the police, who main~ ain that they were seriously hame apped by the action In were fou adv clothing of th owing th mean had two bank [non was a man money rawn © 1 the oth | showed een posited an on gpemenaggaarmeearmemmear aa lor y scored the mayor for nak ng the charge | A Hot Time The debate was a warm one wil the majors cha and counc |man's gunpiay but added a toba or to the evening's ente speakers were § Orbo' MacMaho nexation, and | stra, Oscar) Thomas B. Sayer | VOTING FOR SCHOOL DIRECT- the state of Kansas.”| 8. Cooley. BF. Kite ORS TODAY HAS NOT BEEN | Nelson, W. A. Wardel nd M r Law te Be Introduced. | Ge wee B. Nickol against AS HEAVY AS EXPECTED— “ J. B. O pastor of the Con mk H. Renick, representative} Hoenn which the ae.| HUGHES AND SHORROCK ARS Netriet In state legis he wan of 1, presided at the me EASY LEADERS | ’ t measure looking |!ng Each speaker was limited to sige: the » b the sale and; 10 minutes vege manufact t nt medicines in | state will be introduced inte the Final Meetings. | ‘The school election is taking ph next semion of the legislature, | Poth parties will hold mase meet-|today, The voting has been hehe ot ne es like these|ings in West Seattle Monday night. 80 far, but it is expected that it will; | De fe increase a great deal before the and mall by the who wil The managers of each party will try onéhts in the mat-| Closing of the polls at 8 o'clock to= Y » outdo their op; . re to gait of attendance. Brass bands will | night . h meas-/be called into service wili| Candidates Hughes and Shorroclt 1 he tod be the final meetings before the| Were a long way in the lead thig have t uch money ‘jelection. Special invitations are| afternoon, but it is predicted tha§ t wilting " i] extended to women to atte the the pendulum will swing farther im th eir i este mee the other direction when the dinner | tikcety suff by a muni igade commences to vote this: ning. There is a total of 8,844 names registered. The socialists will une doubtedly get out all of their nume ber who have registered at the polls, 1 be tha * lemtal wit} and the German societies will see pass such a e if sufficient | that Cl harles Osner gets large vote. pressure is brought to bear by the| a | pe > ~_.. ESGAPED of Georgetown, has valuable @tate ‘ t f them, lo | Judge N. W. Battle, member of 8 t block a ckle ee. the law firm Ballinger, Ronald, |tained by the Seattle ‘ Chief of Police Delaney's patrole Battle & Tennant, Alaska bullding Malting cor y, Orv men have been instructed to keep & Stated joday that. he la in eompathy| sasretnn awarded 6 verdiak wi close lookout for a Finn named Nick th the movement inatituted by Figur this basis Koskie, who escaped from the asye ort an out every patent Jatiit » worth of lum at Steilacoom a few days ago, medicine from the shelves of drug —_ put he says he has none fc He is said to be violent and for this stores, and to secure the enact . | arly not If by such ful |Teason the authorities wish to have ment of iawe “wniem vit vonisy | AgmM@xation Debate in West Seattle Church iii one steer intone tlm pickea up every person who makes these con- | ‘ dls lthe toes w walnsing. al’ is 34 and weighs 160 powaii tion | rhe t sued for was $1 is height is 5 feet 4 inc and has vant snowta have deen done ine] FONOWOd By Councilman Davis’ Start-|..22: sree reine that's ar hair, He le smooth ‘shaven pate.” anid Judge Battie today, “asd | t preseribed by law for per-|and expected to loaf around saloons it had been done, there would ling Act | sor ry damage suits t where Finnish laborers congregate, [have been lems mour id lens ee “ 4 . orrow in many families now grieyv —__—_—_—— | der pe ine the lows of loved ones, whe un | Went Seattle was treated to a sen-/ ties deplore the incident. ‘The cam-| rated t we of this st LOW BID patent medicines sationai ‘Bit of Tammany politics] Paign in West Seattle, although an|® larger amount | exciting has been most friendly | ® —--—--- Would Be Constitutional lant night when W. L. Davis, coum} ing void sega - Ps ; ; That such a law ta « titution- man in the town across the bay pe lea . ¢ Mar atate y 1 Asphalt company will there i not the slightest doubt | during a heated argument following| Arestting Charge pratiges “ .t have |be awarded the contract for paving mind. the annexation debate in the Con * br r - 'e 2 Third av Po nes ae and olitial meeting, at) gregational church, pulled a revol-| During last nigh Mayor “ asphalt, Five s on the improves See every primary, thie | ¥er abd flourished it in the faces of| Nickol, of West eater ment were made at the meeting of on of prohibiting th and |@ crowd of prominent citizens | sensation by ch ampaign e board of works this morning, facture of patent me on| The gun-play occurred in front of| committee of party LOST THUM AND Barber Asphalt company's Did be brought up, discus the church pulpit directly after the} with hay received was $107,567.90, which was $5,488.40 so that the mr debate, and caus a commotion] cont yutions 0 $2,000 - eo th Tht lowest bid, made before the next legisia- | among the men p for its camp af | FOUR FINGERS ry oClellar ith every man and woman fr Several members of both the an This money came from Se atte} The bid is considered low. It wag te der « that the noxatfonista and the “antis” were! corporations,” declared the m 2 | expe The successful bidder 1 boxed poisons maxquerad- | discuming the question informally | th orations that are t-| s beaten on the Renton Hill cons ler the ‘guise of panaceas be and hot words passed between Davis| ed in b West annexe Mathew F sawyer, employed | tract, and was determined to get swept from off the f of the earth. | and another speaker, when the for loud and rey rie fn the Grimes sawmill, of Ballard 0 See Sat sere Oe Se This thing cannot become an is-| mer suddenly drew his pistol and| the annexationists that the spe th ng custained the loss of nall margin nue between the various political) waved it wildly at arm's length, | name the man who solicited his + thumb and four fingers ——- 4 x tien, because all parties WDE join | Finally Calmed. | funds, Mayor Nick lied that he | Mathe in some manner got hi NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—The cable ands in fighting the patent medi The excited councilman was in-| would later and refused to) hand caught in a band saw }companies announce that commune eine trusts. duced to put up his arsenal before] cubstantiate with proofs his start The injured man was attended by ication with St. Petersburg is agail Movement General any harm was done and was taken] ling charg Dr Priema. Fisk resides in!/in ipted. Very few messages got The must 1 ab be | away by friend Ja Mades, treasure the! Ballard th b wife and en|through last night. The Nysta@ educated to the awful havoc wrought Prominent members of both par-| taxpayers-annexationists party, vig- childre I Libau cables are working,

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