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FREEDOM FOR GEO. BEEDE Court Fixes Bail For McDonald's Assailant! Who Bids Farewell, For a Time, at Least; To Prison Life George Beeda former bartender} Immediate sea en &t the Seattle hotel, who some time| was ma wife at f@go shot and almost killed Ray Mo-| friends toc probable that Donald, cigarman in the Lumber Bug Le and Exchange, whom Be accuse {| Jose 1 iquor attentions to his wif y| dealer, w nd be relea. a « ago county } ha Mr fined . 1 T nd has fixed at elty Iaformation w t y since his confinement, ha before Judge Griffin in the , ty in the jail, acting a hospital attendant, and working in the jail kétehen in Poor Health, | though he has been cheerful of good spitits ever since! ked bis health has} and he has | 1 and very thin. He has made friends with every P cin the jail and even the j look upon more as a ompanion than as a prisoner con fined on @ serious charge While th C | bled in | assum as had MeDonal have been charged with murder Will H. Morris, Beede’s attorney said today that the * ng prepared i that Am 1 be }ON ROAD TO HEALTH GEORGE BEEDE. | ' Ray McDonald, who was shot sev court this afternoon or Monday| sa: wooks ago by George Beecde,| Morning, charging Beede with @%/whon Beale met McDonald and oe | Beade’s wife together on the street,| Beede te Glad. is slowly but steadily improving. | Although unable to move his body| Beede was seen this morning, and) with ease, McDonald rests easily.) when told of the new turn for the|partakes of food heartily and |s| better in his affairs, he broke into! datty gaining in strength. It will.) @ hopeful laugh, and exclaimed, | how ny weeks, according| “My, I'm glad to hear that, I can | to t ants, before he can be tell you.” moved from the hospital TACOMA IN UPROAR INVESTI- JUDGE SNELL ORDERS SPECIAL GRAND JURY TO GATE GRAFT AND CITY IS ALL AGOG H. Monday the committee will meet TACOMA, Dec. 9.—Judge W. with Prosecuting Attorney Bates, at ‘Bnell, of the criminal department] Whicn time the question of securing ‘of the superior court, this morning/a special prosecutor to conituct the @ntered an order im court for 25) graft cases will be discussed. > Bames to be drawn to serve on &| The committee will also further > special grand jury to investigate) investigate the graft question Mon- charges. The names are to be/ day. When the matter was first feturned January 15. Fifteen men! brought before Judge Snell, he in- ‘Will serve on the jury. }formed the committee to lay thetr) esterday afternoon Judge Snell/complaints before Bates, but the held a two-hour conference with the| committee objec is courte. igating committe consisting of In an Uproar. L. Johnson, Henry Mohr, Frank} The entire town is in an uproar Blattner, C. H. Hyde, A. M. Rich-|over the prospect of an _investiga- John H. Scott, Everett G.jtion. The citizens were further in . W. R. Rust, Alexander|spired by Dr. Matthews, of Seattle , Judge T. L. Stiles, George| who, during @ meeting held last and R G. Hudson. evening in the First Presbyterian CHICAGO GREETS DEWEY UT IGT B aataeceemeniad ‘ENGINEERS SWITCH JOBS CHICAGO, Dec, 9.—W. L. Darling chief engineer of the Paoific, Rail way company, and B. J, Pearson chiet engineer for the Northern Pa Jcifie Railway company, have sud een | ionly changed places, Mr. Pearton has become chief engineer for the ompany which is building the St | Paul extension to the Pacific coast while Mr, Darling has become china Jengineer for the Northern Pacific DIGS UP | ‘OPPONEN HOT HIM WASHING 9 tary Sha the auth of interent ment January TON this afte Dec Secre noon will order the ate ization payment govern 16 and mber to #4 ERE Ree bonds due 1, amounting ADMIRAL DEWEY * BANK CLEARIN i * Deo. 9, 1K $1.0 ¢. 9% —Papa Demetra, | ~ CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—Admiral & Dec. 9, 1904 f bank ut Hucharent,| Dewey arrived this morning. He is * Was shot and killed by a/@ guest today at the home of John * ease over same political opponent on wit of the| R. Merron, He will speak tonight & date last year,..$ 444,551.48 &| support given the Greeks, The as-| ate banquet of the Merchants’ club Se i i in wae arrested. He ts accompanied by his aid SENSATION IN TACOMA — TLL FOLLOW HER TO ENO OF THE EARTH J for Unkel will go fully prepared to Stormy Session. church, told of the fight made in oy - 3t was a stormy session. Next’ Seattle on the same lines. IS ESCAPE CUT OPF? — FIRE BREAKS OUT ON MOUNT LOWE—TRAINS CANNOT RUN " AND PARTY AT ALPINE TAVERN MAY MEET AWFUL FATE LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9—A fire; the mountain, aa weil as commu on Mount Lowe this morning de-| cation Stroyed the Alpine Tavern, where a| It is impossible now to learn of large number of guests are thought | conditions on the mountain as there ONFESSES! hat jobs are scarce and men Ral oa plentiful is shown by the crowd of CHICAGO, Dec. %—Dr. Oliver |laboring men constantly waiting . around the city’s employment off Hart pleaded guilty this morning to|for something by which they can Irene | make @ dollar or so. the murder of 11-year-old A great many of these men are Klakow. |iately from Alaska and are only Hart heretofore has matntained| looking for employment until that he was not guilty. He claimed | spring, when they will return to the child ate morphine tablets, hav- | Alaska, ing mistaken them for candy. Hart i fs a victim of the drug habit. It Is| Overland stage left Valder for alleged he assaulted the girl, who | Fatrb: terday was staying at hie home, in the ab-| Valdez-Fajrbanks trail reported in g00d condition. sence of his wife. German Cook Prepares to Follow Advent- Proseeute the woman. He will have statements from Prosecuting At uress on Long Chase to Recover His) ‘7, inom, moving ct in this office charging Pauline Robdingon with obtaining movey by fulse pretenses. He will also have Statements from the superior court of this city showing that the woman abasdoned warranty deeds to prop- erty valued at $500 which lie William Unkel, a German cook, , ,and ruined me financially. I be- will assume a new role in the near} Neved her and advanced her money future. He is to be a detective| to pay off a mortgage in Los An- on his own account, and his destin-| geles. To do this I had to mort-|Uncalled for, as a bond of $10,000 ation is across seas to far away| gage my own property in Port | Must be filed to begin suit for it and Unkel cannot raise the money Townsend, as well as lots and other He will also have a letter of in valuables in this city. I loved her, Berlin, where Unkel has heard that Mrs. Pauline Ohrback, the possessor | of his heart—and money to the ex-| but my love has turned to hate, for | troduction from his attorney, Frank tent of nearly $5,000—has gone. 1 have found her out.” BR. fayre, explaining the facts in The facts in the Unkel case were | Will Use Disguise. | the @enaational case and the cook exclusively told by The Star, and| Unkel intends to assume a dis. | himasif intends to see that justice show the work of a shrewd adven-; guise, go first to California and) '# dowe at last lun Lodging House. Mee, Obrback conducted a lodging house om Pike st. under the name of Pattiine Robinson. She met and was'wooed by the German cook. She tures. | there verify the rumors of the wom- | To Earth's End. an’s Iatest move, and, if true, fol “I will follow her to the end of | low her across the ocean and haunt the earth, and when I catch her [| Berlin until she is found, The next |will kill her unless she gives me|news may be a cablegram — fre a ree of ascending. “Bru is wn east tack” seated Uniel to a | werape te Atioraty Frock B-'Sarre | MaLG Wee WIM. another to beat h rer Mae sccetatu Gh thst cneatate ta’ walk a making it im-| star man this afternoon © one announcing the success of his quest |Unkab owt of everything—even his Millie vaitwap, and burses down|’ Care are rusning only to Pas-[T207 Bow she has wronged me and detailing his trentment of her, | ACE OO 20, saother speclator the telephone and telegraph wires,| dena, beyond w all communica = }and hurriedly left this city shortly @utting off all escape to those on} tion has been off. latter #he had learned of the cook Intentions to prose | Whether the ca ever be OBS ARE SCARCE |brought before the authorities in this state depends on the success of Unkel who will leave on his strange The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL NO. PER MONTH DAHO TAKES | TO WATER PHILADELPHIA battlesbiy «wi |New Battleship Is Succeesfully Launched launched at Cramps at 12:17 o'clock | P ' aaa .n Pretty Daughter of Idaho’s Governor flags and the seene near the shir Ch ft th Vv | ba er her at ristening the Vesse appearance. Notwithstanding the] cold weather an enormous crow , was ankembled in the vicinity of the|!" 1904 The Idaho has a « yt ew youngest person ever ate | yards to wateh t battleship | Ment = 18,000 tons, and will be of| corded such a privilege. As a native }as it «iided from dile into its| 19,000 horsepower. It is expected r ate ung repree elemen Bentde nor Good\ng have # speed of 17 ke The est of a ye “ commonwealth of Idaho, who r-old daux? ted cost of the battleship ts m i ter acted as sponsor at the baptivr 095.D00, Its battery wil y develoy a strong force of the ship, a large delegation of| CODtain four 12-inch breect among th t M Gooding members of congress and prasninent| )' 0", @ 84 Dem and cignt y 1 name thea itizens of that te. many offi-| reech-loading rif ne largest and jetale of the a tment, the battery wilb ir le 1 Inch F « fortresses Ip experts of the a truction| (re guns, six 3-pounder rap bureau and evera hu 4d na gun four AP nder ap y eer of he and army officer tended the s, two field gun rne and Mra. it machine & “ orn at the | launching | Miss Gooding Young. | Sister to Mississippi | The y teens jolly Americ who br Idaho | ng mpagne a sintership wa Her b ot ows of the great be the keel was tald | U —— renner _| Be ernor and Mra, Gooda «. th ere p t Co. W. G lunte f i Mra CO tocking rge delebation | jorl from Washington, k ubois Heyburn. Mayor We sente ty of Phile BLIZZARD. Gf | DISCOVERY OF DISEASE MADE ON PRESIDENT’S YACHT SIGNAL CORPS MEN ENDUE TERRORS OF COLD AND IN LOCATING BREAK IN TELEGRAPH LINES ‘ In the teet? bilexard, terrific} under the oat In its Intensity, which is new aweep-| stances. In the « A which has destroyed the United | culty causing great delay in WASHINGTON, D. ©, Dec. 9 tates telegraph lines to the inte- | underw A negro sailor on the president's pa { xignal corps men, at} Alth hing the yacht, Syiph. was taken to the navy, Imminent risk of have | the cx possible. at Yard in this city today. He has started out f to le- ng they kened | Smallpox. All the crew is suspected cate the break |to find themselves buried ng infected and have been isoe In @ diatpateh Hart-| huge drifts snow. 5 . The patient was sent to man regei attie office | difficulty was also experienced in antine. ; today, It wan announced that the| locating the dog, who would Ii aERRERRCREESD signal corps men had wired back| dowr ne place and then change an that they were undergoing the ut-| during the night. As a conse e mont difficulties in forcing their|it became necessary to dig arow woy against the elements jin @ ctrele until the animals were Bitter Cold. | found. Hitter cold weather adda to the! Another Party. | hardships, The thermometer reg-| Another party is also en route - aoe int 100 degrees beiow nero. from Mantesta, 646 miles from ¢ hen. | DELAWARE, Obio., Dec. 9.—Arae ‘The men aino report that the enow|tochine, This party ean heard! bella Tight, wife of Dr. M. G. Tight, is now at an average depth of nine| from only by the Canadian route.| president of the University of New inches. It ts as fa sand and,|It ts not expected, however, that | Dio" os crinted a divorce from propelied by « terrific wind, drives | they will undergo such hardships a# 6” husang today. She was gives working their way north, ax under the colthing of the men, sting- the custody of her children and $68 ing them to distraction will have the wind behing | [De © ; The dog-tearns also caused con- ig oth alimony. 2 ; siderable trouble and utterly refused ord, in charge © 4 iderable trouble and utterly refused ra, in charge of the! 1.4 .° dent order of Good ™ o move & ne e n 10} ed this mornin m 2 tom L times, elther turning t ated this morning tht | 4.75 to ive Christmas ent “i in spite of the @ifficutties, he ex- the gale, or lying down in the snow anti buried from sight In a drift. pected the men to locate the brea ment for poor reper re w Progress. where the wires have gone down, | Will be provided by . . Us ‘The men reported that they were| shortly. It is not known exactly | Mrs. Eva Watson, 3149 Washi: it. and Captain Boyes, 714 Jeff st., will receive donations. but it i# located somewhere between Chestochino and Mantesta. make more than four This was accomplished unable to miles @ day ichaielichelaiaheleleieiotehel' BAD BOY SENT TO SEA | After threatening to kill his #| father, a city patrolman, and making himself a general nuis- #| ance by his petty bravado, Leo | Cameron has been shipped be- fore the mast on « deep-sea #! eteeteeeeeeee teeter eee eeee ship, the Travencore, and will leave Seattle alone for some #) time, at least. EN. MAXIMOVITCH ORDERS COSSACKS TO STOP THE USE OF ‘Terre eee ere ee. KNOUTS AND RELY ON LE ADEN PELLETS—NEW MAN sens FOR WITTE’S POSITION i are being killed by rebe lious troops, Reserve officers are not permitted to return home. All messages {rom Manchuria are censored. { ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 9.—M. | Petrunkevitch, who is credited wit WARSAW, Dec. 9.—A battalion of! harboring the ambition to <i Sappers has matinied on account of| Count Witte as premier, modeatle bad food, No arreste were made. declined to suggest a proper mam | when questioned on the subj | saying that was the prerogative BUDAPEST, Dec. 9.—High offi- cers are deserting the Russian army Six are now in this clty actively en- gaged in revolutionary services, one | being of great military reputation and much wealth. CRUSHED BENEATH WHEELS » sovereign ; Demand Revocation. Ry being thrown under the wheels while attempting to board a rapidly Pp t SRURG, Dec. 9.—“We moving freight train passing throug’ the Sevastopol mutineers ar@ hy nl ancel the sentence ims 1 precipitate @ yesterday Bkykomieh evening. ence to Premie® severely mangled that he will not r ver ! bh his legs were torn emarkable ultte oft. The supposed to hav day by arme@ peen prov The deputy cor- League of oner will investigate. they will | constitute the next government. | It ie reported that the Manchu rian aymy will not support the go - ; rnment at czar ed by the nd dukes, is again @ | | pris practically, at Tsarkoee 1 Selc | mission in a few days matin ‘ Gen, Constantine Maximovitch ‘ ERS? Pn |, DENVER, Colo., Dec. 9.—An east |who has ordered Cassocks to dis: Don't Use Knout—Shet to Kit wored Calne vgeedgd i . nt®! card the knout and shoot to kill ST. PETERSPUF Dec. 9.— jae, aie Gotan homee'ee | — Maximovitch, former governots linjured, but none fatally. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 9.—Ma-| general of Warsaw, has succeed papel seo > sonst tbaenes rines and satlors here mutinied to- | Sakharoff in an effort to crash th WHOLESALE ARRESTS TO BE MADE AS RESULT OF LATEST ogy aaa City of Puebla completed an ex- | 28 1 refused to go to Kronstadt. | bebellion at Saratoff. LAND FRAUD SWINDLE MADIBON, Wis., Dec. 9.—A pint! eDtionally fast trip from San Fran- | Th i FOE i ee ene ik Sane was introduced in the Wisconsin as-| Cisco (0 Seattle on her arrival in burg fortress | to kill at the least resistance, Show sembly today, proposing to create a| POr ne eee Ae aromaht @ larms | Cemand imme release of all po-| the rebel dogs you are not econome LACROS Win. Dec, 9—Hiram, McKinley, ‘Two warrants were {s-| committee empowered to draw all| (Ti? in Oi Houle 3.600 & large | iitical prisoners. Shusselburg is o cal with your cartridges. The mor@ Goddard, who last $200,000 through | sued for John Doe and Richard Doo, | the money it wants to investigate ret en and 1,600 tons of} «1 {stand 20 miles east of this city.| political malcontents you kill th alleged forged Oregon land certifi-| the names of the parties being un-| public corporations of the state, par- | e's jit has long been a house for the tor-| higher will be the czar’s value cates, today swore out warrants for| known. All are charged with forg-|tleularly the railroads and insur ture of political prisoners. | your service, Take care that you 8. A. D. Puter, H. H. Biges, George) ery, Hibbard was arrested at Port. ° anc companies, according to the| Fair tonight and Sunday; Light tol —- actions create a good impression of “Hibbard, Kay McKay and Horace} land, The others are still at large, demands tn the governor's message. ' fresh east winds. HARBIN, Dec Many officers! the government.” a

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