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MATTHEWS hie object of his attack GIRARD, Kan., Dec, 6.—Half A Local Divine May Run Against Hi GHI--- be ATLANTA, Ga, Dee. 6-—Love for] whom he tad mortatly wounded. [forated with animonia tomes and] game Woman at Girard Kansas, Cap- i ) liti | S$ wn Brin Is ed. Dr. oe tter, GIL, notwithstanding|@ child sweetheart ended in a d Florence Wenston, 16, the cause of truggling Aasiont six jae sry, 3 ollical 3e Toe n'y the gamblers | the nn ae nae Sree anight ot] ten Mtageay: tiated, wad, ihe, three! Roos, he calied dows atter ber| SON@ er Holdin Car ince Frida Matthews Is Out of Town and other re of the wide-| str |floor.. Dickerson was not allowed! 4rrest and told her name well as eee jopen fraternity, and th ttl Dr. 0. 'T. Kenyon and R. B. Dick-| to escort the girl to theaters and his| (hat of her daughter at Northport,| ere | Electric company, The campaign |erson were the duelists, Dickerson] rival had done so, Dickerson wait-| Wash Berry, of Bpokane, Wash., up to a) th ty. This morning he visited = issue in the ward would be very! was shot through the heart whileled their return and after a few| She fired one shot, but no one was) late hour last night was etill jo f s lawye Cc. G. ¥ 6, Who re Dr, Mc A. Matthenes, pastor of the | politic es tt is whispered that} marked bending over the body of Kenyon,| words the shooting took place | hurt | pouseasion of the ger couch In| ceived a number of letters showing : st Presbyterian church, may be/ the 1 nging him out as a She is to be arraigned on the in-| which she has made herself a vol-| evidences inean m the part the next councilman from the Third | cand! feat Gill, The Ja T sanity warrant, unless friends fall] untary prisoner since Friday. Mre.| of the w f Barry urge ward w has a lineup that is con ‘ |to come to her aid. Berry yesterday allowed several per-| ing to fi band Petitions asking him to make the d hopregnat His re-elect! A jar filled with ammonia was) sons to enter the and talked te Aft reading t ters he de- run are now being circulated, The dered certain unless th | |thrown into the lavatory through| them very ration | cided to take steps to aid her, The bundreds of friends of the divi “ “_ een yy pe ; <r! hom — 8 oo aor into , The ae talke more rationa an father, . 0. Batley kt stron attempt to status of the ward ia city halll | « Ole. he door was yroken | this morning. * t eT) ’ Among them i to be Captatn | him, : LEXINGTON, Ky 6.~—The ry two m he ago married y David Gilmore. Would Be Strong Candidate ; GIRARD, Kas De ‘ Retusing woman wi rf H elt ithe wr. Matthews is reported to it is sald that Dr. Matthews t o ea) ‘00d placed fore her, @ authorities in a ~ al - 4 iitmenea that be would make elonly ava ble an in the ward who! ways mela ing her vol nm readi-| Mra. Jame ‘ Barry ms ¢ : neve 7 sufficte east were/ would stand a geod chance to defeat e ness and discouraging any attempt] ery county ames deugt "hillips. 7 kent Pag en a he Port-|him. The itine would not, of PEPEW'S RESIGNATION FROM ss ; }to take her by surprise, Mre ee husband, is sidin vn and today and no statement from|course, accept the nomination ex-| EQUITABLE 18 READY FOR CHONKNIN INCITING MASSACRES OF JEWS AT SEVASTOPOL— ue cpm We ehatand Hoes comet a ieee Silk he Geet Lita 1000 KILLED AT KIEFF RIOTS—THREE BATTALIONS RE | Toke 1 » kidnaped : We. Riigittn, |have made up bis mind to do so. VOLT Jon the street while going m 5 H. C. Gill, present councilman} That the divine ts not at all averse K as eport a ‘ om the Third ward and president|to entering polities when he thinks A coneneenenpagiy he ne wae & the council, said toine that he/it to be his duty he has already] WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 6 = : ‘ mabie 6 « find out 4i4 not think Dr. Matthews could go| demonstrated. He Is sald to haye}Chauncey Depew's resignation from 8ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 6-—lor wood, declaring that the f tn th . ste to the council because he has not|stated in a recent sermon that a) the dir ate of the Equitable will ¢ tedentey jaro communal property « mys ences resided in the Third ward long! minister of th gospel should not|® tendered at the next meeting of ; . 3 The protection of life and property ave happened f r the, enough. Mr. Gill ts wrong in this, | hesttate to b a candidate for| the board of directors . Stee me! gd ie j Baa wholly consed to exist. Bands/ al which have he police to Dr. Matthews has resided at 1502) public office ared to be bis d killed the officer seu-| of criminals are scouring the prov believe a clique of traders im Sixteenth av., in the 12th preeinet | duty ns parensing in every|inces and ni ‘oun seats of estate | bumar re “ « h the re ‘onfilcts be lowners have be thetr Broke Up One Gang. of the Third ward, for four years, Bitter Enemi: the people 1 troops | h 1 t been| KIDNAPING GANG THROWS CAL JAPS IN FRENZY OF FEAR Th in final whereas a (wo-years’ residence is all] When Dr. Matthews made bis sen “ote vig Apa ne Ape L SemurenarLcns enw pave bess Loc The, * ted tn fealty that te required. sational charges of “graftitis Daring tlotinn than|fen@iita She ttattes, | LEADER TRIES TO KILL DEFENDERS OF YOUNG VICTIMS [ofc iiiiig : b ‘ Dr. Matthews is a ¢ In|against the co 1 Gill was the a “* op lh gp ye ~ ae fil : n by Goatees Mutineers fired the re’ | the frontier ie dally increasing. No were t Sinada, quarters and kept the firemen | biemep from the Mal provinces] Folled attempt to regain| regained consciousness | may clea cones wntll the buildings were destroyed. | are arriving at Koenigsburg to place! pomsens Mu a Jape The Witnesses related to detec ut the great trouble to cone All the higher jals of the | thelr women and children in places | w who, it alleged, he tives what had ¢ and threw h is the ab fear of the postal telegraphers’ unions|of safety ped three weeks ago, Sina s the blame upor when subjects these biack-+ were ar 1 | | fugitive from justice, wan first rearched, possessed a revolver with who respect not even fone} It is reported ff | 00) der Jews. | labored * countrymen and then| three chambers empty of Japanese ip that section, that Admiral Chow } zeceone gad “4 Je Hgans| arreste nd thrown 1 i by! They said that Sinada threatened | F preters called in to’ inciting the popula lare murdering Jewis hag re by | Patrolmen Burkman and Crandall) to kill them # they wave the | in y in polices j the Jews |the wholesale and destroying their) !#*t night girl back to him. Her husband was|court are sway and it is property. Jewish children are tor The first intimation the arresting | present in the house and they de-| a hard matter f e and pe. ST. PETERSBURG, Dee. 4 tured in the presence of their par-| officers received of the attempted | cided to prevent the abduction. Then | lice officials to get down to the fener tor the Atm embasey.lents and then killed, The pareste| *!4 aping w . the wos ae | Sin sa, began the fust ade bet the Ne tt — a ep pronto ‘ consisting of marine ered undreds of|* #™all boy, who tol m that &/ girl's friends came up from behind | them by Japatiese complainants, en eee ee ee wt ROVER officer, from the United States) corpsas are noes Pee gyro man had fired three shots at some | and overpowered the would-be mur Terrorized Him. TISING REGISTRATION AND ANNEXATIONISTS WILL AP- cruiser Minneapolis, baa arrived! freq the nuns, who have been of-|J8P* in the doorway of May-|derer. Afterwards they dragged| After hours of questioning the po= hore. |fering help to the wounded, have| "The officers rushed the | him into the house and up staira,|lice le J that Sinada has been PEAL | porte Mae chile administering to[ scene of the reported shooting and | where they gave him a si ating. | terrorizing Japanese subjects for a Sen Anarchy Prevails jafftieted, 1 is stated that many o Hinada unconsctous, with They claimed that they in-| weeks past and they have learned BERLIN, Dec. &—Upon informa-|the Russian nobility have es of his countrymen bending | tend to kill the kidnaper, but wanted | from reli sources that be is Because of a mistake made by; Owing to the change in date of tion gained from Russian fugitives, |to Germany It took the police nearly |to make him understand that he| wanted in other places for seriouw 3 Closing the books, many voters in complete anarchy prevails in the sills on. mibuten to get any nevted | could not steal wives and girl | crimes 3 City Clerk W. G. Dickinson, of West | wast Seattle were unable to qualify! Russian Baltic proviar The gov BERLIN, Dec. 6.—Diapatches by a tomer oy the ge “ew s Long « Mystery. | There reports are being invest Seattle, in advertising the special for the election, intending to register lernment has wholly lost its power|courier to the frontier trom Bt ey arrests Bagg on Derm. Shi-| Por the past three weeks the po- | gated by the police. election to vote on the annexation |in the last two or three days befor and the military are beginning to| Petersburg say that the chief of the| “sure — ; rye 7 et lice have received disconnected ac-| Sinada receiv oe ee question, the taxpayers-annexation the 18th. |fraternize with the revolutionists. | press censorship office has resigned ion = re qh ben wer i ‘io <a “ ty ot dane im that gee jes and the shots he fired struck me party of West Seattle will petition; “If the taxpayers-annexation par |One frequently sees drunken sol-| Soldiers are parading the streets of | “ 8 \ by jon of the city of Japanese girls, a ne the courts to set aside the entire'ty asks to have the election set CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW. |diere parading the streets with so-|Voronerh, levying blackmail! and |= = @lection and declare the vote nul! aside, there is no doubt but that the bts clalists waving red handkerchiefs. Intimidating the populace. AX of-| tinue to serve ax such until cor and void. rts will sustain the contention. NEW YORK, Dec. 6—Vice Prea-| The ferment among tho sailors at| ficial pote says the government is] fires od. The president te cone | The clerk advertised that the reg-|said Attorney Frank B. Sayer to 9) ident G. D. Eldredge took the stand ,Libau continum. The peasantry | anxious to Institute reforms and bas) backing both Wickersham and fstration books for the election | Star reporter today. “Quite @ Bum-/ 15 the insurance investigation you- | declare that the clergy and offictals| promised @ manifesto, but it In im winced that there ts Go ‘would be held open for voters until; ber of people have spoken to ™M€)terday Mr. Eldredge related in- | 8f¢ depowed and are ifetalling new | possible to do so until the laws re-| dation for the opposition November 18. Later, he found that |about the matter, and it ts probable) gances in which the Mutual Re-| local officials They also prevent|quired by reform are passed. Until) that has been brought against them #€ was necessary for him to close that the committee will take the) serve Life Insurance company had | the estate owners from selling grain’ then the old laws must be enforced. | Rural Carriers. the books on the 14th tnstead. j matter up in a few days | paid an aggregate of about $20,000 Rur elivery carriers have - in what he called “held-ups | ‘. ye we yore beer ed an follows _-. | w on—Clinton, route No. Eldridge was recalled to the stand viek, substitute: Sprague, route No. | in the Insurance investigation this | 1, George W. Chandier carrier. Jee. | §1GNING OF “KID" WHITE'S DEATH WARRANT IS POSTPONED morning. Hughes questioned him H. Chandler, mubstitute regarding the alleged unfair treat : " - FOR 30 DAYS ON ATTORNEY'S APPEAL | ment of the policy holders by the WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 6-— 3 | company A bill for the exclusion from the United States of Japanese and) «xiq" white, condemned to die, The took the ordeal WEATHER FOREC day; tonight coo ACCORDING TO A STAR READER, LOCAL WOMEN TEACHERS | west winds. IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS WORK ON ALMOST STARVATION WAGE —_——_——_ (The Seattle woman who wrote or Is not conversant with conditions article referred to in the fol-)in Seattle. feos letter purposely gave the! I submit other figures based on lowest living expenses of the Seatile| personal experience and a know!l- AST. FOR COUNCIL Generally fair tonight and Thure- light south to BULL! HINGTON SDAY FATAL DUEL OVER LITTLE GIRL Ww D CEMBER ¢ EXPOSE OF REED CASE BY THE STAR DEVELOPS STARTLING ABUSE OF BONDS OF PRISONERS It developed today that in the] hia be eof C. J. Reed, who “encaped| 8? oF rial oe superior court . woh Comment, trial some months ago by means of] Gag’ gare expose of “straw a “straw bond” alleged to have been | bord has caused considerable accepted by Justice Gorden and munent, and the police will turr Proved by Judge Tallman in the su-| eRed over to the state authorities | Woman teacher fn order to be abso-|edge of the conditions confronting perfor court, that the 4 Wael for pepmecution. lately fair in her argument. The/the sentieye Aetnotant tirely on ates weet to be tive in| Pergonal observatic oft Btar will be glad to hear from any| themselves for support: | holding Reed for trial i supe-| where honds ore required shows that Of the local teachers in public Still Worse, SEATTLE MAN VICTIM OF ORD Hive ‘ourt | mafifAtiines the word of an attorney schools on this subject, and will| Board and room, at $32.50 per UP IN TACOMA | Justice Gordon stated this morn-| ts deemed 4 sufficient voucher for{ withhold names if so desired —-Ed-| month $390.00 jing that his beat recollect: the | bondenswe itor.) Laundry at 50 cents per week, _ jcase wes that he did no pprove! Padded Seourities. 62 weeks > 26.00 TACOMA, Dec. 6. Herman Rees. of the bond at the time of Reed's In many tnstances inquiry has Editor Star: In last Saturday’s|/Car fare to and from school & barber employed in the Colman | Preliminary heartng. jown that bondamen padded their Star I note an article entitled “De-| 50 cents per week, for 40 Baths, at Seattle, was yesterday re- * charged with living) securities to secure the release of serve More Pay.” Under “Wage Is| weeks of school 20.00! Hieved of $60 in cash and a very) f° earnings of @ fallen wo-| friendy and that in en de Gpent” by Beattie teachers I find|Car fare extra for 12 months. 10.00) valuable gold watch and chain by ™*" During the Boott regtine there! liber these figures to which I respectful-| Clothing. including hats, ltwo clever robbers. resulted 1 onvie-| This lagity upon the part of cc ly call your attention. shoes, gloves, etc, 1 year.. 200.00) Rees, according to his story, took | OO" #nd It has been ir i that) officials who satisfy themseive Board and rooms, per year.. Incidental expenses, including [the Flyer from Seattle, intending to | “****¥ bonds” offered necessary) a short or examination Laundry, per year dentist and doctor bills, do Jcome to Tacoma to secure a poai-|'0P holes for the criminals’ es-| bondeman's ts, haw in Bs Car fare, per year nations, dues, church con jtion, although he still had one in "2° s ‘ i ne Ze endo 20 Oot Clothing. per year i tributions, Christmas gifts, pattie. Walking up the whart| Tat Reed did avail bir Of | ing lent to the at and « Lectures and concerts, per ete 60.00) from the noon Flyer, on which he ‘!* ™means ape ls evident by” Reed taeerte but one insta year Wine 4.50] Lectures and concerts 4.50| arrived, Rees was accosted by any Books i 5.50 | Books 5.59| affable young fellow who s¢ * Incidentals, including doctor | to be fairly familiar with the town é bills, dentist, etc. 29.00] Total 715.00) who offered to show the tonsorial I shali be glad if your reporter| artist where he might find a piace ‘Total would verify these figures by {n-| to ply his craft. Ascendin the lo quiry among the teachers of Seattle. | flight of stairs directly ONE WHO KNOWS. | Fiyer’s landing, the ler was met by a companic upon both men drew Surely the ‘person who compiled! these statistics has made a mistake alie M. Shaw states that! fiseal year from} Seeretary L n, Ww revolvers »pposite affable int ven here and bade the man of the lather to throw | THE PANAMA CANAL | Philippines to July --One Cent-Last Edition’ [he Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH URRENDERS TO AMMONIA Koreans was agreed upon by California delegation in con yesterday In addition to last year's bill to escape the extreme penalty. On the ground that through pov- | erty the boy murderer had been un- prisoner ‘he | on the gallows, has one more chance calmly, although a deathly pallor, |not wholly due to his year of con- |finement in the county jail, over- spread his features while watting Townsend's railroad rate bill has ®/ 4nie to perfect his appeal to the, for Judge Griffin to look up the publicity feature. It prohibits comman ¢ shipper the privilege of collecting « product and then getting a s«pectal| fon | rate under the short-term pre | for charging rates. Townsend says | his bill will fully accomplish the} things to which the president tieularly calle attention in bis mes- ir sage as being necessary about reforms The ship subsidy to bring) jIt provides for the postponement of the constwise laws relative to the 1909, It clearly states that vessels in the coast trade will not benefit by the provisions, | Jas they are Intended trade whips, coast ready protected. for foreign | ships being al son of J. H. Shive attle, has been appointed a page in the house of representatives at Washington, D. C. Representative Humphrey cured the appointment A ley of Se- se-| “OH! DELANEY” PRIONER YELLS FOR CHIEF IN PRISON CELL rrier from granting any | bill was intro-| duced in the senate this afternoon. \ the tl | state supreme court nish @ complete transcript on ap- peal for him at prisoner, jgning of White's death warrant nd the fixing of the date of exe- | cution During this an appeal would be made to nited States supreme court thé decision of the state su- on the ground | said from | preme court, its own expense, as a surprise. Attorney Connors, representing the | known that an appeal this morning asked Judge | taken to “| Griffin to postpone for 30 days the preme court, and that the statutes and make a decision on the state had failed in its duty to fur-| motion put by his attorney. Attorney Connors’ motion came It was not generally would be United States su- and the prosecuting attorney's office had given out the opinion that there had been no the |loophole left open for further ap- time, the attorney | peal. Petition for Pardon, An attempt will be made to have “Kid” White's death sentence com- that | muted to imprisonment for life. Al- this decision was improperly made, | ready a petition is being circulated, |sinee the transcript of Judge Griffin until January 6, er to remain in the instead of being sent WwW postponed action allowing the pris- county jail, | to evidence |and a mass was not before the state supreme | have been sent to Governor Mead, court when the decision was made. | pleading of appealing letters on account of the of the evil that murderer's youth and | influences of his early environment | the chief executive temper justice Walla | with mercy, and save the boy from the death penalty OPINIONS SS quot the president's attitude government ownership of | the railroads as really meaning that | Roosevelt is allied with those who favor private ownership of publia preteeeeeeneveng BANK CL * 6, 1906 * 6, 1904 * * * Increase over same * me *® date last year....$ 383,452.99 ® | ie tata dndindndndindndn anda tetas While ‘esident Roosevelt, in his message to congress, took a firm| FIGHTERS RELEASED }stand against the government own-| C. F. McGinty and Gilbert Cam= lership of railroads, the Seattle ad-|¢ron, the two men who fought in @ lvocates of municipal ownership of| restaurant on Third av. yesterday street railways and other public| afternoon, have been released on j utilities already calling atten-|cash bail of $100 each. They are tion to the t that the president | charged with street fighting made no utterance except In regard} Both men were considerably cut to the deral ownership of steam| up and 82 stitches were’ taken In one | pads, They claim that his object-| cut jeted by MeGinty upon Cam- tlon to the centralization of power] eron’s cheek. lin the hands of the United States| Cameron is sald to have been at government can have no possible! fault and has tw before attempt~ bearing upon municipal questions, | ed to injure McGinty. The two men On the other hand the opponents| have had considerable trouble over of munictpal ownership in this city,/a woma who cht®ns that she fa including one newspaper, are freely McGinty's wife, : the ressipte for the Ff up his hands. ‘They searched Rees | Mado Haakenson, 60, caused quite } all eourees were #8 7.101,260.95, and] Carefully” and leisurely, unearthed | eee a“ a sensation at police headquarters he expenditure @ MAME DE-! 860 of hi d-earned mc v0 | this morn When arrested h | riod, $720,106,498.55, showing a det-| $99 Of his hard-earned money, took | y yyy yee RR RE EE HH HY In Line With Pr ae ¥ ee 2 i ode | roy) his chronometer, and bid him adieu. | f ane nating With President. | was intoxicated, ug, Sg 7 t Rees sotified the police yester % WASHINGTON, Dec, 6— #| committee of the whole thie morns |. 12, his Poseeasion ey hose items of revenue most in-| evening No trace of the thugs has | * ¢, Min morn-|q wicked looking gun and a ticket dcbennied we the people ot the greatt | Congressmen Cushman and #| ing and began the cons mit OT tle cg de ere northwest are aa follows: From| ° found ses yet | Humphrey discussed with the #| the Hepburn canal bill Nas tis Eakin eke Gh oe roleaied | , 7 ‘ r * president the various irriga- & i " be |sales of Indian lands, $3,965,087.32;| Site for Reservoir wm sremnent Ge venom urea © Wickersham Named. tonight, if he {a considered well Fs mA fom Interest paid by Pacific ral pe ; X| ‘There is a prospect of a fight on| enough to continue his Journey ays, $1,000,007.59; license fees} The nite for a new wat w Washington today two Washington men wh mi-| Police Surg Dr, Buckley dress ‘TREASURY SPENDS OVER $23,-/from Alaska, $67,224.20; from Alas-| reservoir, to coat in the neighbor Je necweue owed re nationa were sent to the se to-|ed several cut# about the man's | ka fund, $40,1 The postal re-| hood of $200,000 and to have a ca a day—James Wickershan of Ta-| head 4 it v from his ; 000000 MORE THAN ITS RE-| nits were $152,826,585.10, and the| pacity of 60,000,000 gallons, has| pfeyburn of Idaho Introd coma, Who is again renominated for| appearance t Haakenson had rv expenditures, $167,890,842,10, a loss| been selected by Superintendent | joint resolution ir enat : the Third Judicial district | been given the thme of his life, When — |to the government of $15,065,25 Youngs, of the department of water | requesting president to mand 1 rowley, poat-| placed in a cell hia for Chief ck eS RE Compared with 1904, the receipts] and lights, and City Engineer | upon negotiations with the govern t Vanco The nomina-|of Police Delaney filled the corri- WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 6.—|increaved $12,886,896.21, and the ex-| Thomson. ‘The reservoir i# to be) ments of Santo Domingo and Mayti, | tions of both n held up last dors In his annual report of the finances|penditures for the same period de-! constructed at about the center of! acquiring sovereignty over the #onsion, and boih are now serving “Oh, Delaney! Oh, Delaney!” he of the treasury of the United Stat reased $6,979,447.10, Woodland park, ishands, as recess appointees and will con- yelled. fe).