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7 ° WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1905 VOL NO 7 CENTS PER MONTH “One Cem-- Last Edition” “He Seattle Star [ssmcnn EATTLI a NE A TR i. sm osm, TANDARD *meKu”" | TO REMOVE || BROKE HIM .....------. ALL PHONES nd of the Powers’ financial ad The rpbels were victorious over ministration 4,000 ‘Turkish troor Rockefeller, In Competition With John Ry ‘ Pour oleae. F uo| Sunset Telephone Company Notifies Coun- Walsh, Chicago Banker and Promoter) distesttadies i | f Crushed Him---Famous Divorcee Loses XTRA EDITION sche ae cil Investigating Committee That It g Entire Fortune sina es Will Make Sweeping Changes For the Better AKRON, Obi De 19,—Seven} r on sald that ne} th rvice as ne be | that we empl <n ‘ in an att to control the 0 the att he prosecution, He | Every telephone tn the city own-|a third ae p ee mposuible to fure gas field r gely to th at vulda’t antiet | y compaiy. wilh be re Bag ord t equa ce over thems Walsh ta ‘ hree years the] pat he roper authorities J and a new one sub Our py tome Rig re are 2,50 m stfil in use, Waleh cow s been giving & 1 he covldu't} —_— 8 com I change it : Na - i ‘ hat our r gating committee bar to consu t vicinity t he received of | ; ts direct. es tay St at ed Shen Gentile ne t ranges proposed in thé about b « ua jelal m from Ridgley and Bos-| | tem fp ase ¢ the a “ ig ge age ne ep - ret A b ll soon send te has $8.0 practica eatire If any reputable citizen, he sald. | will necessi emoval of all| ur : a 4 | pre somewhat better, fortune, in the ia) » Trust | made the pr presentations, be dry. batteries from phones and the | practice of installing 10-party lines a a ee ee company. one of the fa concerns. | would taken co ano? nited substitution the newer appar , ; ‘ Rockefeller “Busted” Him. « Attorney Haley said that he) Jatus. The work will be done grad SOE ee At 2 o'clock losing hour mat Genes on lave mags juny, a according to Mr. Cor ft was announ al j. | Ble ‘own account and that he had |coran, without the slightest inec tors inside the will be paid | eesived t ge | Yenience to. subscribers today, others will have to wait until | st iy i tat ay nts | Now Substations Enorrow the bank & to co | There are now under construc : the investig d said | tion two subst pedi A. tae ae Officials re to attempt to os- |“ ly th He exy | ton pasta tion which will] | 3 tir ite how much has been paid, | 85 Nearly thrOURe tion and tee | _—————— cost $25,000 without the equipment The Ninth Ward Improveme " ng the service to thousands @f bat paying tellers who have been | oes icton | CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—An explosion | soon xpread rapidly ({ Police say that the estimate of | *h eh will cont a great deal mc b noise the ‘toltewis ] people handling cash all day are that Big vate lian of teil } | One is on Queen Anne hill at Fe . J. A. BECKER, President. 95,000,000 have been paid to-| aie dais aneaai ee nt n the lithograph establishment 2) The police believe that most of| 7% dead will swell the lint It in| W. and Garfield; the other on Ren wu to Chairman Da ot| 8. P. DIXON, Vice President. @ay through the clearing house ] : Pgs ‘. | ton bil 17th and Pine. Under-|the committee mmending, hiv} J. H. MORRIS, Treasurer.” 4 a — of) Charles Shont killed many girl em jead are under the debris known that some were burned to srous t cables are now heing strung |OUrKe: a Corvies lndaeunetin. ‘ CHICAGO, Dec, 19.—Depositors| 44, that the city be fully| ployes today } One . 0 escaped | death, while others were killea| eo ‘em — the Misth Ward! s another letter recetved of the Chicago National and Home| protected “aepaeteanetowas ; one Sere ee ee ee Ri. hen completed the company jo rye b we are very much Mr, Daulton 4 ; Savings bunks gathered at an early| Walsh ts Confident It is reported that 100 girls were | she saw twenty girls on the first jumping from the plant j wilt Me to transfer the oper. | Pieased to know at you wodueed | 1 note that you are making « hour this moruing, taking the police| ois appeared at the bank at ators required to handle 7,0 ition Monday n the] n to secure for us a better ume Wnawares and great confusion re-}16-50. He all shia car- |! the bullding at the time, and | floor plunged into the basement vy| Avbulances are taking many in-|seribers from the present council, under which a mmitt et telephoue service, I wigh you suited. Applicants are getting thelr! -\9 it and walked | | jured exchange (o the substations was appointed whose duty it will be/ all speed in this matter. It is am money as fast as tellers can count por » the it ia believed that many were killed | the ¢ pee. A cal was sont in for) 4 away will relieve the congestion greatly. | ‘© investigate and report the] outrage that valuable franchise it. -*teltingplaiahb Se O | by fe ‘ sali * iia i ~ The improvements un way w efficiency of the Sunset t ne | shor to amy company a Walsh's bank failures resulted to- | io. refuaed: 40 or questions] |? Trmens trom windows. It is 8) eGdiiena! fire apparatus Charged with violating the pure | enable the company, according to | #ervice. then lo ba abused on 4 q @ay in a run on the Bedford Na-|appeared ca t smiled with am-| six-story building, The boiler ex-} It ts believed that the first enti-/ 008 law, J. W. Swope Jos reerem te Re ere ent We believe that the city of Se-|sunset has been doing, with the iq Honal of Bedford. Ind. of which} surance when asked if he feared! | aropet. was arrested y | *cribers, The company now has 17,-/attle hax been but little short of|exception now and then of a f Walsh was president. Money ar-| crimiy eecution. ploded, wreeking the structure, Pire | mate of the dead was understated, | tefReon. He will be tried before) 00. outraged by this company the| months, ever since their system h ' Fived all night to stem the attack. | Wats care confident that the} | Jugtthevof the Peace P. V. Davin The improvement will be con-| past, and that it is now giving| been Installed in this city. The f siderable,” said City Superintendent | much poorer vice than is re-| de nt company gives us a g arter prompt service and T cannot undere nope that your com-| stand why it is that the other Prosecution Not Ready liaw is wnviolated although he re- » pains in going| ple cannot do the same if th the same effort. The Sum This morning United States Dist-| fuses to Jensen this morning It will re-|Quired by its « for the past. f : | lieve the operators, ‘The statement| “We therefore hope th om-| stand e g has been made that our operators | mittee will spare , going | P are not as well disciplined as those|to the ver tom of the service | mak k F of the other company, but it is not | given by this ny and we tru elephone servic correct It must be remembered | that it will be the means of bette ee ee mnths has been inexcusable.” } 7 i DISFAVOR DIITING N NESS COLLOSSAL ———__. F FORMER POPULAR HERO OF RUSSIA NOW OBJECT OF POPU. ‘ H LAR HATE—CALLED A TRAITOR A ? ; —_——— H — ee ST. PETERSBURG. Dec. 19.— Count Sergius Witte denounced as & traitor to the people and as a Roady to royalty; civil war pro @laimed by both the government ‘and the rebels, the former by its | many overt acts of war, and the lat- ter by formal proclamation thel length and breadth of the empire “As ton jong as the Cosancke remain} 1 could aay was ‘all right,’ for it! the ather and h fearful that the these are the methods of warfare! joyai to the government, I do not] would not have done much good to } other WH becom ‘Sounan oy « vo now employed by the rebel faction | believe the Russian people will se-| have said anything ele, But hej of freedom. fn Reteaia, | cure their independ t of the hold ail rian | “Fhe Russians desire independ St Ssrement Io Pesos, | r%,ity neenanaemen etd Gea palied re ou of “7 Some cove worms. Sto@l Trust Buys Up Great Northern Ore: agp ny coe lowes Pome d ronnie whieh went to the Orient for In regard to the poms fen of }abemt it. In the first place they do Holdin S$ { o ~} the p me of transporting wound-| freedom in Russia, 1 will sa 0" ° an ig ae g $ C ] t = o,cenemeucie Soenes | outers ewes |," Sar TR A tee eames whet her sont organ Secures Control of f ©,” sald Geo. | pul me « ed Rus jer part of the army fighting | | Odensa deal of the people and believe that] freten from U i P. ifi R bli S$ | : om Oppression that in iy om the side of the people: | Mr. Parley arrived in Seattle on | it will be impossible to unite them, Poa by other races of people, but n on ac Cc, epu ic tee and ther navy, ® remnant, and that rem- | | Tuesdoy, after a trip through Foreigners are respected and never| what that freedom is they do not Po oe Rie atisncaat reviacten, pultnes | See sud Atworsm. "Who ft the anio| malected by "tke Miaces tnd”"te| Eee eeumee ete | Lange Companies TOKIO, Dec. 18.—Concessions sey Plunder, rapine, and the “guys of | | at Genoa, after a four weeks’ « | Ame had « geod chance te/ next difficult object is the Seaiouay cured by Japan in China at the reign of terror once more) | finement in a Russian hospital with look around jexteting between the different races ST Portsmouth treaty are very slow smallpox. As far as the doctors “The great trouble with the peo-| of pheple which Goes not permit of| ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 19.—It is Morgan has gained contro! of the coming to a focus, and Baron Dlighting the earth—these are the} — as they exist In Russia | mura, representing Japan, is ed by bis government for Farley pays) the waye Russia are concerne tle ie the division of interests, while) unign in force or Interest in thelr | reported t Steel Pact h tribute to them, b |reported that tht Steel Trust has| Union Pacific, t the government has the Coxsack#|owy welfare, The third difficulty | bought all the Great Northern iron @ Iron < wasee C iy. © The scope of the manifesto isaued a good deal of time to get! loyal and ready to do the bidding] is the lack of a lender who can ef-lore holdings, involving millions of | Iron & Steet ees and the Republc| somewhat Gilstory sections 49 7 Dy the rebel leaders becomes broad- of the cxar, Thete are the Russions | feet@ unity of effort among all or | dollars. ‘ A Eapeh Saatheaae tas > | ing the issue, ‘er with every passing moment. Sol- ne. | themselves, who hate the Jews on] q gurt of the races: Louis Hill denies the story land Union Pacis Movihers Pacific) “Tt is understood that France, @iere and sailors are appealed to in for account of their business ablilty, at Sew Odessa Pillaged. It is also rumored and denied that/ ing. eynene Sty Slee Teeny ae We y ‘and aiding th the demands of ‘While 1 was in Odeama, that ct at country to Japan. went through its hardest siege not 4 7 1 did, | naturally hate. the Russians. There) pherg was rioting, burning ahd pil- | 1 do no na 1 could not {are the Armenians, Poles and a half | ———__— — — [NORE R EEE RE 4 what he said in repty.|@oaen other races, each us of (Continued on Page 7.) | je ‘ one could speck Er ar | |* THIS MAN TOO LAZY everything was done by T | {* Hannah Butler was this doctor would take a spoon and st | SHR eee ee ee * morning granted a decree of di- his finger into it as far as the med BANK CLEARIN j |% vores from Henry Butler, on jeine should go; then he would take Dec, 19, 1905 $1.31 * the ground of laziness and non- his h end point around on the Dee. 19, 1904 * support licating what hours te ereeeeerre eT TT j coures, when 1 pot Increase over same @reds of thousands. by the rebels, | SERGIUS WITTE | a < > ed me out date last aed e 347,662.01 ee Whose ranks are swelling by thou . ek by the Pe " tthe ahha Sands every day Now tia od and Distrust-| Outlook Is Very Bad. = COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING BUSINESS METHODS OF GREAT Governor General Doubassoff has| 64 by Them | “Phe doctors are among the av 7 : ‘alo. Yee, 19 - LIFE INSURA a j IE Uctastated ha governor of Moe R J ie. petted coome tary _Dewvan. Nos Dec. - be URANCE COMPANI ES ALMOST READY TO SUBMIT | cow. ment states that it desired to tn- ns with n marked degree of suc-| George, the Los Angeles helress, REPORT | A ALSO j c c c ’ lttie tw of the ae of alt! time are jeak anything ferms denouncing the government aiong.| other races of people. The Jews And every official connected with | #, from the czar himself down to the lowliest subordinate. | } * A Genera! Appeal. 4 An appeal to organize secretly an appeal to refrain from shooting Gown their own brothers, fathers, wives and children; and an appea! to take an oath to join the general Strike—all these are embodied in the manifesto circulated by the hun-| ee ee tees seeeee Calling a general wtrike is de- | stit ute the new regime wit and Ralph Loughborough, artist pendent upon the actions of the|or bloodshed, but the act were lost in the mountains ne Fafiroed men, now in confe populace were such that drastic ood morn-| Arapahoe peak, has not been veri Moscow. The rebels are coi t es were necessary east, I the fied. The report came from the the Ab the only | WASHINGTON, Dee. 19.—Repre- | senative Hayes introduced Into the mW YORK, Dec. 19.—Henry P. ae-| TOKIO, Dec. 19.—Two Jap Townsly, president of the Life | Japanese and Koreans, and descends FIEND RQUE, N. M., Dec. 19, on ~=Rmilio | McClure p guilty to a double murder and was sentenced to hang by Judge Abbott | Last spring, while Nicolas San< chez and Carmel Bace were coming to this city with loads of wood and while the men were asleep in the ‘ : nN A. Metta |camp, McClure crept upon them, eug, QQ {NA MeCALL their heads open with an axe and! Ghat the etrike will be cal'ed government confesses that at. Le at it b eames Svabded’s offie Warships have been sent to § |soctation of America, testified ax to| | answered by every workin: tween the devil and the deep tor used to say that eve Telephone advices from Eldora] bal, presumably to assist the Brit-| salaries paid insurance offictals, to-| jhouse yesterday a bill extending 1 i @nd woman in Russia, and sea in the matter of handling the when he me it and the mines near Arapahoe peak | 18%, American and German forces tn | day | jthe Chinese exclusion laws to uppressing the riots against for-| After weeks of cease next thing he wo ay, and states fur-| roon and sta’ investi ‘as sure the ea of the ‘as sure the | eri state that nothing has been heard! Government is § — Strike will be a faitare : that armed means of repres-| at lea wan what I quense about the silesiag couse eignérs, which have assumed serious | gation, resulting in expec which A general str ke 4 general para son was the only course left open mu? and the Sn a have astounded the financial world, | yaa of industry hroughout at ——— aaa land ta re ng a eposing me the LAwFuL HIS SCALP Peete | will in today to formula for the report to the legislature of IMMUNITY IS WANTED ~~ criticism, the work of the commit certemnenemeenenenme teo, tending to save millions of dol-| THE LIBERTY OF THE CHICAGO BEEF PACKERS DEPENDS ON dil t's lars for millions of people, will a oe, a ave Jearne WHETHER OR NOT THE LAW GRANTS THEM IMMUNITY Seattle Electric Company Is Trying fo! Thagnor but th aie tak oT Menon p nt plant Millions Paid Out. | ’ f the company’s oppost- Townsley admitt “i that the ¢ _* ealgheyetparaioteagel Make Away With City [Engineer Thome iirc) .2) 00k Soe Be ess 1 to get o setmously, although it has hardiy|that the “loan company officials then threw their bodies into am ALBUQL 1 as @ reason CHICAGO, Dec. 19-—"Whother the. queation of law to de determines vy} @M===The Octopus Adopts System of Dr, | «seo: 'i torr "thomson nas. in| were responsible for the order, and poi ae A then Unrew vnstr: bodies Jamia defendants are guilty or whether/the court. He told the veniremen | suite of certain counciimen who| thi hey were a lot of pickpockets. piesidunt dit’ Ne |to the wagons and came to town, or not to go to jail if lawful im-|that he wanted the Juror® to whom Jek ll and Mr js Hyde Hwaeldstike to wee tim Gueted, exer he committee next took up the| ident of New York Life Insur-|saying that Navajo Indians had ees j munity covers their cases” was the| were told to follow the instructions y . cieed '® powerful influence in that| inve tigation of the Washington! ance Company, Who Is Very Near | t#¢ked the caravan declaration by ral Judge Hum-|of the court in all points of law to p and present corporations| company, which Ryan is supposed | y Nes phrey in the beef case this morning, |/do so regardless of whatever opin-| Jcommittee seldom acts on franchise | to control Death, . at The Seattle Electric company is) munerative position, ft haw directed | matters without his recomn la- during the examination of ions they might bold hemse ss cme enna, Bests Soma Uk lie Sowanser week 4a Area The court explained that the tm-| After the sea ‘sigan 2 men | 5 “ iggy ced . ¢ : on lawe were just because) THOMeON, city engineer nysteisatic attack upon him Why He Ien’'t Liked, {His was a long life, and honorable He eald: “If the low grants the} siwalty co laws wore just becas The fact is now well underste Offers Jobs. It was Thomson who firet sug service. This body I put against packers immunity because of the the American bill of right BUArAN-| among thone wel sed in city hall] Opent 4 also through ite! gested the comm use clause that the testimony of self confessed a7 testimony before Commissioner Gar-| tee that @ man shall not testify 90] orig and frie 0 4 cuiinane: aainta; tab caneae hae oe Gaetan: comeeny.oc tauch tre sites anit earierera be P , field, they are entitled to a dis-/as_to incriminate himself |" ‘rhomson’s reappointment on Jan-|ing to find a better Job for the en-| ble in getting ttw Second and West- He cited the fact that Mitchell charge by the jury ‘ ea ‘ —— | uary 1 a and has been ever|gineer, who, up to the present time, | lake franchises. died almost a pauper ie Peete: The court declared it largely a) FRANCHISE AGAIN since Ballinger became mayor, so] however, evidently thinks that fe-| It was, Thomson who put the The senate committee is reorgan- 4 A meeting of the corporations| that the engineer would, ordinartly,|attle is good enough for hin. mayor “wise” to the deal by which Jized, the most important chairman| Comptroller Réplinger will make committee will be held tomorrow]be safe for three more years at] The electric company regards| the company sought several months |being Fulton, of claims, Clark, of | Teport this evening to the mayor JUDGE WANTS TIME TO THINK | afternoon for the purpose of taking| least Thomson as the most p rful and} ago to obtain “endless chain | judiciary; Warren, of military; Al- | the condition of his department, }up the matter of granting a fran-| But the ¢ Electric company | dangerous man in the city employ,| franchise, and secured Its veto. ger, of Pacific railroads, and Hey.| This is done in anticipation of the Retetitiscment tne croton’ ot at-|°!* to the Seattle Electric com-|is trying to force his retirement be-|and 1t has good reason to. While} It wag Thomson who gtarted the burn, added to public buildings, | ™€Yor’s annual message, that he . pany on Second av. and Weatiake|fore that time. Thomson's relations with the city| trouble for the company in demand WASHINOTON, Dec. 19.—Yester. - may make proper recommendations Somey John P. Hartman for a now | boulevard, It is seeking to do this In two]counctl have not made it Impousible| ing for the city the right to use the | aay . ~| Beginning at noon Friday, the|to the city council eect Toray Borg ve 4 me ways, having adopted a sort of a|for him to say much, he has gone| company's trolley pe for city | (4Y'S discussion on the status Of] students of the university will enjoy — Beattie, Renton & Southern WEATHER FORECAST. Dr. Jekyl-Mr. Hyde method. While|along quigtly, exercising the dipio-| electric wires, provided | Burton brought up tke case of Mit-|9 three week's vacation, Reduced The ‘Sunnydale Good Roads elubl, 5 fay, in which Berg was -| Occasional rain tonight and Wed-|ciaiming to be deeply interested In| maty of Bergius Witte. The offi-| franchise. chell, Teller said: lrates are offered by the railroads | Will hold its regular meeting Om - eently awarded $12,500 damages for| nesday; fregh to moderate south-| Thomson's welfare and anxious toleigls of the electric company dis- The company, auite naturally, “T cannot bring myself to agree! to students who desire to spend the | Tuesday night at the school Bouse, © personal injuries, west winds find him a mero pleasant and re-|coVered his fine Italian hand long! wants to send him away with the court which convicted him, holidays at their homes. in that suburb, satu

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