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One Cent--Last Edition” [He Seattle ¢ QUNG GIRL 16: DOPED AT NOTORIOUS LOUVRE 1 From Guy's drug ® the woman! Goldie Reed of Georgetown is Lured to aliisvicn ist fosaiy Sis ormed her that ah ld not be Saloon Box, Where She Is Brugged and © oS ee helt TRS &, WASHINGTON, TUESDA UARY 2, 1906 MAYOR'S MESSAGE NKILLED Two AND HIMSELF: ‘Grazed Lover Kills Sweetheart and Her COUNCIL TONIGHT The mayor's annual pepnenga wit “i that the various funds of the be presented to the city counsel to ity be kept tnt This will pre night |vent the juggling of public money | °4© GETS LIFE TERM Some of the important recom | thatilies been taking place MINN®APOLIS, Minn, Jan, 2 |mendations which the mayor has| The general find has bees used | Mrs la Brennan, convicted of | | Incorporated in bis mgesage are that | for paylng the expenses of other da.| ¥i!ling her stepdaughter, Blicabet! the membership of the board of|partments, leaving room for aff) 0d two other hildren, on works be be fincreased to five! kinds of juggling | @ last, was enged today to life pn lt ES prisonment } =. SEN. CLARK | Loses Her Senses--Nearty Bies--Mare ii. caver vp noe morner and bade her good night, te the \ ent show eure emeecen mania From Guy's the palr wa@t up Be Lured to a box he Louvre sa- (scoundrels who tried to lead ny neg A Ane p.. ee a | jouw by two young men a ‘ laughter from the path of » eat gomamalive tm har, Tt te. het th minthe t dew t eves that the w . } with abst Mv , martve |known whether the were friends/ of GeorBetown, lies erittoa! F an who figures in the case knows pat te | a wh her lit ed of, | th young men, but her sudden but the efter ! ght from Ghe city hinders the | Call for Whisky | are gradually being KA | | ew yment in a local candy manu jown Madison to First av facturfig concern. There she met they entered th t this wormar The two grew very | Tt took a box and ordered ¢ ¢ and were together a groat/ All four called for whinky y | t was th ret drink taken in her life, In « fow utes she was in a stupefiod state e effec About two weeks aga Goldie was we wad | asked to visit her friend for a few | he dastar | im the | ker WASHINGTON, D. C., gan ENTLEMAN FROM MONTANA TO EX®LAIN HOW HE ACQUIR | A number of highly Important « have b & hearing to EO CEATAIN TIMBER TRACTS OTHER IMPORTANT One « important ¢ v i a which will come up {> the reséaring} CASES HEARD TODAY BY THE UNITED STATES SUPREME ” cases of Lincoln and of Wal-| Barne & Co. against the United Involving quesgens of Phil ser nearly proved |days Mra. Heed at first would not| She remembers that one of the/ tppine tariffs ; consent, as Goldie bane eo a men asked the woman how old the} Oral arguments will be heard to | Vata Mates. If the decision js | devent ir Another case Bago Mies Reed wep accompanied by a/ had never been away from home be- | "kid was {day upon the one question only: | confh mm Febearing, 1 will] to be called ny Je the case of the | womea. who lef e y | fore, but after mach persuasfen, whe The woman replied, “She's barety | “Has congress the power to ratify, mean rerun’ ing t y the govern. | United States agains ene or Clark wing the affa agreed. The woman had apartments | 1% what the president did in the matter ment uf ral million dollars paid of Montana, involvi iC a | ear Sth and Yeeler Well, take her out o' here,” one | of collecting Philippine revenues un-| by the imtifts illegal acquisition of timber lan . | Meter Framtic jof the men said | his war power, afier the treaty! The comain Paper Trust con The hearing in the case of th | Left Saturday Night: | Goldie must have lost conscious. | Of Paria had been ratified and be-| tempt @idea have been edvanc od for atate of Missourl against the state pee. Rees die's reother, | ortly afier, When she had| fore there was any legislation on| today BY, the supreme court, and | of Mlinois, and Involving the status wast a she learned| One Week ago Saturday night the ntly recovered te realize| the subject? with Wem the appeal in the Bt. of the Chicago drainage canal, t* of her daughter's condition, She i#/two were to spend the night te The cane was ofiginally decided re in whieb fines for con-| alro among the Importan€ cases ret sping Bo efforts to apprehend the gether. They went down town | (Continued on Page 7) lby the supreme court against the) tempi @ee Imposed by Judge Van- for a hearing today. TWO MEN ARE HELD — mwec ASSASBING OF EX-GOVERNOR STEUNENDERG | WOLO AT G009G—9TBONG EVIDENCE AGAINST THEM | BOISE, Idsho, Jan. 2-—-Special) Momo, who received two letters trains are being ran today for the|from explosive manfacturers in funeral of ¢ Steunen New York, was traced by secret held at ndredas from af | service officers of the postoffice de | parts of « jaho are at partment to Pocatello, and on to ing. Caldw be has been for T Li two weeks Hered w The other is M. J. Hogan, one of friend of th the convicted miners concerned in Captain Swa ur d'Alene riots | Detective agen tn laced in charge eunen berg. ©. A tew days before p Was seen recont orn renide the govern« Atl we .| Hogan's room was searche who it te bel connected | explosives were found. The or GD the munier afi e guilty, but be Two Suspects Jailed love others aided him One foreigner nan Demosda! The excitement has not ebated | a f- ‘SCHOOL TEACHER SERIOUSLY INJURED | —. Me Pe@eces E. Nichols, a teacher | walk belc alighting on her head | {the R@nier school, was seriously and shoulders | Qpjar@® this morning at Thirty-se She was immediately taken to a end av. and Cherry st while at-| nearby house, where @he is still | being tying in a helpless conditign unable to move her head | According to latest she | was in a semi-conacious condition | | fen@ting to cateh a street car. fle trying to descend a Might 4 and was e cement GUNCIL - TO DECIDE reports N FRANCISCO, J Be 1 ApeetowE APPOINTMENT OF STRATTON AS POLICE oars 6s he haft brok ' CHIGOT—TRAT IS THE QUESTION ee ars and has given eff! ginetaer City of Pact ‘ ae ated that Be ‘ ring th a . piers hi we. He hes|f Punet 4 ports w » —_ eon & a pa man on ¥ apie echo: hg - Ma ey sald that with the ' <— miles ‘ a f . ff * et a on 7 b 1] \? | Nelson Tries to Aid. Wh ” jrunk and dis er He 7 f ot ar eed this morning before | te mM the rther 1 Ju@ee Martin and fin and bringing w t ' He he f ‘ . ade neve 7 . Be Miree a ner be! < aw ‘ a toxicate for ed ° } ‘in 110% abled » .) lew ween nee eee OUS p : : d &@ ANNAPOLIS, Md, Jan. 2— * . | @ Stephen Decatur on ourt- @ basing, wae again @ oda A number of micd- @ * te ling the # . menting of McCrary * h, members of the # * ane * . * [ee ee Eee E EH FECTIVE TODAY NEW WATER COLLECTION 6Y@- TEM BEGINS city has been districts for the tMiee the collection The first istrict section south of Union #t ond, between Union and and the third, north « The consumers triet will have t advance; in the mths, and the th: his is simply tem in king the first district quarter; the secc an of rent comprises the sec Galer ste 1 the third dis the third quarter. } Recon triet quarter eRe ANNAPOLIS, Md. Jan. 2 P.P. Marzent, a firet claseman thi Afternoon was arrested and accused of hazing Fourth assmen Roberts, Meyant and gb. by making them “swipe reakf@st for him, stand on r heads and do other stunts eee EXPLAINS | e745 eteeeeeteeee * . * * 7 * * + * . * * eee eee se being taken by kere of the city look ‘ ganization and he ° he 1 1 & ( bie af- | . oth exchange. ar . ‘ ‘ 1 m Captain Dixon of the}; ¢ . ration for which] h * effort Whittier, which bas arrived at Vie st week, for the prome- | f sin torta pally of the mining inter- | ' © , om! Bechuse of a mistaken report @ty. Other stock ' tt each Whittler had seen Chehalis | octa than 1 io baweten. a vening fair}im distress off Cape Flattery, the “ of ~ e ope ath tugs of Bahada and Tacoma, | of the ne ation of the Puget com HOM as i ning| w " ft broken, and pany, were sen but | stock broke . f the } t sabled, the Pacific Coast| they have been wallow! the | porators of the mpany, eaid | mpany’s = California | cape unable to cat ich sight of the | day | { Puebla 7 The r nteres ntered tr yengers aboard towed atthe are becom 80 large that It San Francie made such an organization x She left here Friday morning. essary 80 that the various mining ! shaft off the Colum- | men can get together in some kir She was spoke there ganization for tt the samer Charles Nelson Theboard of b w f th inter ived at San Francisco this | regular monthly meeting morning the report The anhal reports and the me is not one to filet After baries Nelson passed | for the month of Deceml r is it @ lot of hot hee me that the Chehalis | varians* @ppartmer h give in detail the plar picked her up ° Hoth vessels were! will be preqpnted and considere Jetails of our crganizagion seen Sunday pant at & o'clock by | The fewly appointed members w » Incorporators of the ¢ompany | the steamer hittler, the Cheba! take their places on the board t 1. D. Melntyre, H. M. Herring bee the r. Ive Janson w tak Evans, BE. O. rdon and Cha were | miles » place as 5 er xerf Othe Columbia rive bar A nm is th ew » Mullen, C. € ‘this {fe wa received retor TO BE TRIED PORTLAND HOTEL“CLERK SUICIDES ITS OWEST VERLAND The Only Paper in Seattlo| That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH Mother, Then Shoots Himself---His Suit Had Been Rejected CALEDONIA, Minn., Jan. 2.—Be-( mers in thie county. When refused a ar tyer broke through the cause her parents objected tx - Seg 1 by Ruth, whom soho ry in the ‘ Then the mother appeared, and shot and killed Pear he He fou + sweetheart hiding im and he mother b N.| a low and killed her Wheator ' e and was me of the st far-| fous ng on the girl's breast PLAN TO KILL CZAR PLOT HATCHED AT GENEVA TO ASSASSINATE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA—MILITIA 1% SIBERIA IN REVOLT Jan, 2 leaders Russian reve has to ngregating spread that. the itn fee- Sitewr- the greater ength. Riot- Jisturbing are and t meeting tly death of the r the nure Liber~ the tti- not lath de nivts met at the followed tera nev * Count ¢ Em- and coun czar permit the dou © of death to the npire detfianding arr Dy a targe w ‘ of church 4 ent, which tf it signed the czar’s death | © ng the Liberals, wil) be st radical ever A tte ’ © was ap hed in this country } e select the instrument t Reports from Da the beautiful, oer the murder ity establighed by the R sians on the Mancfurtan peninsula, Moscow hott sod 4 royed during the recent war Ms'inoff. chie e fighting or-| *!th Japan, state that the city is ganization and members of the rev- | 2° in & state @& complete ruin olution @hmmittee, were cprrested |, i” Warsaw. the capittne Jews is today. The authorities are promi | toned, and a quantity ef expiées ing amnesty for nemeaion, but a tv has been seized in the houses only a few are betraying their com-| ) ms oh of the leaders It lg.estimated that the seca loss Were is $5,000,000. American | factories are mhermed ST. PETERSBUR Jan. 3, ne-| ports of disorders are becoming less | frequent In ons all over Russia show more quiet No Hot Air. Dirnovo has ordered the closing| The members of the Japances as- of 42 nting offices to prevent the | sociation of this city #fi hold a debate Jan. 6, the sub- publication of soctalistic newes- | interesting papers. T council ministers’ list | ject being “Should the Exclusion {s practically all the authority he | Laws Apply to the Japanese.” | The debate will be conducted at reactionary committee at |the association rooms at the Butler, @reat influ-/under the supervision of the in- committee includes |structors. No regular speakers will ‘Trepott and Pobiedonostseff. They | be appointed to take the floor, but pay no attention to Witte jany of the studente may arise and Reservists in Siberia have revolt-| speak on the subject, either on the ed, destroyed raijroad property and |affirmative or the negative side, joined th voli@fonists. | The deba wil be & English. No regular judges will ve appointed, ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 2—Fr the chairman of the meeting and the ar-off Siberia ew the ews that instructors acting as such. COLLIDED TWO FATALLY HURT ANO SIX SERIOUSLY INJURED IN WRECK OF SPLENDID “OVERLAND LIMITED” Ajured we St. Pau s not likely f them hurt, a hh ASKOW ~