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AST EDITIC = The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News WILL MORTGAGE HIS. “HOME FOR DAUGHTER } i This Way 0. V. Hurt, Father of Mrs Cref- THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAGT.—Possibly Bhowere Tonight or Tuesday; Cooter Tonight; Lig! SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1906 LLL eee eee vuN Nee | . HILL COMMENTS : a * ON NEW DEPOT : 4 * 4 * Jamen J. Hill is not perfectly satisfied with hie depot in Geattic. in quick, short sentences he expressed his opinion abruptly Yesterday morning as he alighted from hia special train he gazed for the firet time on the finished exterior of the depot “Fine!” was his remark Mr. Hill then passed through the pasengere gates Into the NEBRASKA IS. Perret eee eee ees large waiting room. He glanced about the room, then, waving hie hand in that characteristic manner of his, remarked eo that every one in the party heard * 7 * * * * * * . * * * * * - * * * * * * * * ht Weet Winds. ve HESTE ( LEADS NO SENATOR (0 OW field, Will Raise Funds to Defend the Woman “1 don't Iike it. Tee much ginger bread and fancy work The public ie not impressed; neither am |, Where is the bag . gage room?” Against the Charge of Murder, | ing to the elde of the tleket offices, through the large hall serving as an entrance into the restaurant and out into j the aller hall leading to the baggage room, he stopped short } . ss wtih fa ieee nt tk aes Thiele ne place for a baggage room! The public can't | 3 Ph Hage f hie restaurant should be on the next floor, Change «| a # | WILL DEMONSTRATE HER ABIL it Put the baggage room where the restaurant ie and then it LEFT ST. MICHAEL LAST FRI e ower Flend Buay | | will be better for everyone concerned.” % ~ Ge a spent an easy night] 'TY AND ESTABLISH REPUTA With that the president of the Great Northern turned and DAY AFTER LONGSHORE J oir cells and during yesterday . walked up the stairway to the depot corridor, The ext a ‘ t 10 Pv oAsT, d o exterior ap a ftert were presented with a TION OF PACIFIC COAST pearance appealed to him and as he made his way to his car TROUBLES — BAILING DATE . uty roses on riage he again exclaimed : “ OUN 4 : \ \ in the deso : | Fine on the outside, but not as convenient on the Inter prere ooee continually | On the offictal course oft Vashon lor a It should be. * Shi this city efficld fw at{!sland, the battleship Nebraska ts day it was stated that changes will undoubtedly be # : : i... 4 of what sown an the | today demonstrated her ability ax made according to the expressed views of Mr. Hill. * The steamer Senator, of the Pa 4 i Kangaroo Court,” organized to | whet she shall be ne of a leclfic Coast Steamship compagy, | ae state ‘ romote sanitary conditic among | Unele Sam's fighters aud te also e6 RRR RE EER HOW BoUTHHOUnD from N having shoe as a he incarcerated female prisoners, | tablishing the reputation af the Pa sailed from Michae at Friday > ts nothing ew ; : cific Coast as constructing the larg: | 0 word re ny the cumstance at I can : Mre ps abe Remenen eat battleship ever built In western | hoppital, reports the loos of « stick | 0 ny Pha the | sie or 2 dre. ¢ fe no longer = &/ waters | pin and $6 in silver, which he t Rinne one nes ni re tive hich he be trouble at Nome with ne we oocng a. mever tn She ts bing The Nebraska, with Captains Jor leves to have been stolen from alshore Union tn un 3 loly Rolleris To @ Star re | dison and Lawe on the bridge, and bureau in his room * od in a dlapateh to she anne i this morning jihe naval construction i, left but bh t r s] 0 er husban imely < “ i aa owing Pha aor Mag com . Pape poe ae ue | he Moran company’s dock shortly RUNS DOWN OLD MAN not known by an : death ‘ he subj of latter § o'clock this morn m:} | —— ere J r pranet belief had greatly /ing slowly to the trial grounds | | A tecklews chauffeur driving ov The Benator will sail on ber thir H no ae ‘ The flagship Chicago and torpedo Broadway, yew an down aa/trip to Nome July 24 and a 1 © people again,” she explained, |iniand Flyer bringing up the rear Rie ere s0@ how badly jetim was | snd freight fe also showing up. The “and after all this trouble I amiwith an sion party aboard t lofe the number hie meachine,|Genstor to make six Irmly convinced that our belief | witness the trial trtp ST. PAUL ANO UNION PACIFIC | and suce 1 in making his ¢« { trips north this seasor along certain lines was not right The Nebraska will ¢ how pe. The victim was not fou on caret \ / Une , Draska oday sho’ cai he victim was not serto arrival here will be in fac” abe continued, “I am ‘ot|inat the can mane 19 knots nn hour | MAVE PERFECTED TRAPFIC injured Se Ginpstched north again the on I was when fn cont jit so she will be accepted by the} AGREEMENTS OF IMPORT-| a - pany with Mr for | have | government | | be yw wll sensitive to) Tomorrow, if the trips today are| ANCE ac there were some fun | successful, she will be given @ trial —_—— ny teachings in our religion jot four hours’ straight away | } although. Thinks Holy Rolleriem te Dying. |at the established speed The Ne |), The Cate & Milwaakes & at. cause of the kin Of course, there are a few of us|Draska will return late this after. |) Sl) TAOroe’ regina Mae Db spite | for Mr. Hurt. M left, and as | expect to be confined | boon. The Flyer on her first tri ’ pf nt -~ ae today, bas mate that Mr, Hort, > here for some time I think the re-| {rom Tacoma this morning, ran tato | MPOOOR! oll ¥ wan F ing the prope ne in defending |ligion which I have followed will |heavy weather, but by noon the cap |‘He Union tactile at various polade | his daughter, bu r the clreum- entirely die eut }taim th the sun would chase | ior § eul will avoid! PyeRETT, July 16.—J. K * ftanees he could not at this time; Asked if she knew of the where-|the mists away and the day would | 0 Ut in uilow of road in Hts loll, the traveling man who accept of the ken father’s of-|abouta of other Holy Rollers, she |e ideal for the trial trip. 4 che St. Paul and | ne, Pleaded 8 to eee pag stated that ahe did not ee eee a eee and | charge of obtaining money \ SAN SALVADOR, Joly at Insanity Defense. |. “As for George Michell,” she} |p00 milee ef rand which will Bette esther nn see when sentenced jurday night Salvadorean art Het pininty evident from the /SoNcluded, “he is entirety out of the | used by both companies te dix years’ imprisonment, was a! | gain attacked the Guat . defense | ™Ay: amd that, in my opintom, te the | "Grad Daveaneh ta Mibeeien te ee Be pin 20 forces at Platanar af ned a 1 end of our religion. We both be-| ‘om Davenport to Museatine. | euiity, again plead tity this + th he Guate F no will be made lowa, the St Paul parallels the! vie over ine oe 7 4 Heve that we will never again see wothing and was given three years f 2.000 | lines of insanity, although ; |Rock Island, Between these two suffering a loss of 2.000 in killed Manity, althowsh!our people, although we expect | places the Rock Island sad the Bt by Judge Black wounded and prisoners Srtar this morning, | {rem time to thme to hear from fol | Paul will use the tracks of both! ay py rae | ‘The Guatemalan army, which tn erett Brodecks yesterday | .aed Honduras by way of Santa lowers ta Oregon.” Her Conduct Changes. The jail authorities believe that Mra. Creffteld in gradually awaken ing to the realtzation of her po oo actions, her ridiculous statements and cold-blooded assertions before | and after the murder of her hue band by George Mitchell, Her ac ons during her incarceration are @ifferent to what they were when she was first arrested. She hes a/ pleasant method of talking to peo | ple, is easily approsched and talka- | tive, associating freely with her fellow prisoners, and mending her fow garments fact, she ix in would not plead in use of her shooting a jury will fable.” she because of the manner in which I committed the} att. As for myself I will not enter! & plea of insanity, because I think that would be false, and I am not fusane in the least, as everyone who has the slightest acquaintance “with me can testify.” } Although Esther Mitchell has} Been besieged by attorneys solicit tng retention as her counsel, she Des not decided upon engaging her @tfense, but stated that she was/dustrious and also particular as to Well aware that such matters were|the quefity of food that she is fie the hands of the court, as she | served with Creffield are without About Frank Hurt. She maintains the belief that her) | Drother, Prank Hurt, fs ana of) committed by Hopes to Hear From Father. “Lam in bopes of hearing from the deed re Bather my father,” said Eether, “and [| Mitchell, and that when he does think that the feast he could do| hear of the occurrence he will not would be to defend his daughter.| sanction it. Yet she admitted this going| morning that he fous to! Sull, { cannot blame him fi against me in the face of at that I| have them return to their fellow we done. | do w that I could! religionists and that both girls were out and see my two brothers,| provided by Hurt with money be and Fred, although I care| fore the murder of George Mitchell Rothing about the funeral of George | She said that on several previous oc OF anything else concerning him.” | casions Hurt had paid them visits. Mrs. Creffield and Esther Mitch-| but she would not divulge the par } ei) are momentarily expecting word | pose of the meeting. She also es from the former's father, bat Mra.| plained that Esther offered to am Creffield thts orning stated that|/ her brother when the matter wa he woald probably not communi-j first mentioned. which would be more becoming to} a follower of the ring than actor ieorge MeLaron, an actor, is the ne who landed the knockout, Les- later ter gave MeLaron work, but techarged him. His discharge war BLACK EYES = 2 ther ee when Mr, Lester, who le recent arrival from France, making up for his act McLaron | landed a blow betwoen his eyes, The ow looking for Me- ROW IN DRESSING ROOM RE. police are Lave QULTS IN DARKENED onss| a | SET CONVENTION DATE. FOR ONE AND A POLICE; SEARCH FOR THE OTHER, | Ata meoting held at noon today | by the Democratic State Central | committee, at 570 Colman bullding, | it wan decided to hold the state con Max Lester, manager of F. Tre-| vention in Seattle on September 25 vallion, who has been playing the| There will be two delegates at Phroso act at the Central theeter|large from each county, and one for the past week, leaves Seattle for/each 126 votes or fraction therof, Everett today in a very unhappy| based on the vote for George Tur frame of mind and with optics ner in 1904 COURSE, THIS IS WASHINGTON, D. © Warten srares sehATORs CN ITS STREETS. nt oe t NO OTHER CITY WOULD STAND FOR AB Bary FOR A. H. JONES SLAYER OF THOMAS GREGSON WILL GO TO THE PENITEN-| TIARY—MOTION FOR NEW) TRIAL |S DENIED, Robert H. Jones, who last month wns tried and found guilty of the murder of Thomas Gregson o@ the jeamer Fureka on April 22 inet was today sentenced to serv a term of 20 years in the penttentiary | Attorney P. P. Carroll, who rep resented Jones in the trial, appeared | before the court and made a mo tion for a new tr end, vpon de nal, made an eloquent plea for the! clemency of the court. The attor | ney stated to the court that for the! past 16 yeare he has refused to) prosecute or defend a murder case. but when Jones entreated for his ald, be was so improgsed with the man’s story of misfortune that be} relented and took up the case. Jou» an engineer on the Bureka and, at the time of the com.| mission of the ertme, was much| worried over the possible fate of hiv family, who went through the San} Francisco disaster. } NEW RATE BILL | ISDISCUSSED CHICAGO, July 16.—One hundred roads jointly. The east-bound traf defyated the Beattie Giants 6 to 1 Fe, was repulsed by the Honduras fie of both companies will move} wer one road and the weet-boued| army. Honduras i# making com traffic over the other ‘WAREHOUSE BURNS mon cause with Salvador It ta stated today that In the weat | the Union Pacific and St. Paul will} | | WASHINGTON, D. C., July 16 vse each other's lines for a consid | Both Guatemala and Salvador erable distance. GHEYENNE, Wyo, July 16.—The|which have declared war against Wobl warehouse at Clearmount, con-|each other, have accepted the ten STEALS FROM DOCTOR. tat over 600,000 pounds of wool, | der of the good officer of this gov ad = Dr. Hunt, of the Seattle General! Thafoss Is $120,000 MRS. fi WOU D OL roved by fire this morning. |erument [their differences. ARY THAW looking to a settlement of AT 30 ne eee “THAT 18 LONG ENOUGH FOR ANYONE TO LIVE,” SHE SAID WHEN TIREO OF MOTHER: IN-LAWS PRAYER MEETINGS AND STUDY—WIFE OF MAN IN TOMBS WEIGHS ONLY 80 POUNDS AND LOOKS LIKE A LITTLE GIAL. PITTSBURG, July 16—"1 want o die when I reach 30, That ts for anyone to want to So said Mrs. Harry K. Thaw to her music teacher und mont inti e. Mra. Luigi von Kunits, just bef farry Thaw and w York, pre his wife went ¢ nV seer esa Retinnen ass ons we mumuiimbuueean te ae tate, sod oo unsanumming (hat If Nesbit, said today > cn the essere DYNAMITE PL PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANSE as CENTS PER MONTH omnes R THOMPSON T GUILTY Father Enters Plea With Privilege of Demurrer Within a Week---Boy Shows No Emotion | When Charged With Murder in the First Degree. L, 8 NO, 1a1 | Without the slightert ace of jclasped hand ndb back, and emotion in his boyish fea but | with one knee t wile forward with that same stolid re tn bis | Hetened jeyes that has marked Chester| Looked Straight Ahead. fn gg pda weg tage rong " | There was not the least change ot Judge Emory, the young man nis demeaneo but contin was 9:90 o'clock this 1 ning |/8 - Bh of: ih pn . sy" ee arpelgnes , sig mg Pika pe te | ned whose back was turned to hith ye - neres OS MErces BS wads bass: | During the few minutes occupied fa at ci e charges the boy looked le ent a eon ol not gullty 1 | r Pe vivile ph f “ de ing the right ne left, and 1@ privilege of demurring to change bis attitude unt! |that plea before the trial comes up. Ree : The latter privilege wae granted by |"¢ was told to be sus = gt ome. foe $y | But the sad-faced father who has ' |no bravely faced the trying ordeal, William H. Thompson, [70 eee. in well. marked sen- who ured for his eon # 4 the court for the pr Visited the Jail ome leading not & for his Will H. Thompson and his el leon, and later {iling a demurrer to nm, M sid an early visit | bis ple Cheater mornin arriving at} In this case, your honor,” sald © 60) bout 6:30. Chester |the father, “we enter a plea of not was alrendy dressed, and was taken | guilty, if the defendant t# granted jinto the. jaller's room, where he|the right to demur within a week.” h 4 Consultation with his father.| Judge Fra nodded his approval, J At 9:40, aoc nied by his father}and the boy prisoner left the court- and b wh + n each | room with his father and brother. | side of him, and De Sheriff Joe | Attorneys Engaged. ero atrg court, where after|,, Although not publicly announced, anes > arate meee Pontes (a? theless a certainty thet yrived. > ‘ rater | Will H. Me and Silas M. Shipley ets: w be 1 as counsel to de- Information Is Read. fend the bx The boy was commanded to arise|- Mre. Thompson, the feeble in by -Prespeuting 4s- Mackin-|valid mother of Chester Thompson, n ‘ 1 charging |is still ignorant of n's plight, him with murder in the first degree |and, according to Maurice Thomp- . ad to him, After reading the| she gradually sinking and i { i hand: |» ver know of the nerious ed to the who grasped them|cherge which her youngest son is tightly in his band and placed his! facing ANTIS BLOWN UP--5 DEAD ASHLAND, Wis, July 16—Pive (Pringle, Ed Nolan and George men were killed ai were in| Woods are dead jured today by an explosion in the} The damage is $100,000. The plant of the Atlantic Dynamite |cause is unknown. company, seven miles from this| Eighteen buildings were razed. city J. L. Pleree, Super.| Several of the injured are expect- intendent William W Ralph |ed to die. eer eee . * EXCESSIVE SPEED CAUSE * * OF AMERICAN LINE DIS. * * ASTER. . * * # SALISBURY, Eng, July 16. *} * ~The ore jury which ® ed the American line & * reck this morning re- ® * turned a Verdict that the # * k was caused by exces- & ee ay & rive speed * OFFICIALS DECLARE THEY . *| WILL CONTINUE EFFORTS eee eee eee eee) FOR UNION LABEL AND THE CLOSED SHOP. J. Campbell, international secre tary of the Shingle Weavers’ union, thie morning stated that the union intended to keep up its fight against the millmen to get the union label on all shingles. They will try to get other Isber organizations to refuse to use non-union shingles At the union headquarters in Bal- lard it is clatmed that mumerous mili owners are signing their agree- ments regarding the union label jand th »sed shop, and that the junion will see that they keep to their agreements. A few outside mills have started vp, but with union crews, In Bullard all the mills are now running again with non-union crews. PROMOTERS ARE ARRESTED JOHNNY REID AND TOM COR- BETT TAKEN IN ON WAR- RANT SWORN ouT BY STREET CAR CONDUCTOR. and fifty traffic managers, attor-|ceding the Madison Square garden ™ ™ neys and other high officials repre: | tragedy senting all the western rallroads,| When young Thaw brought this _ ‘ 1 Kin-| met today to consider the new rate | artist's model into the Thaw eir Dacre smahony = psoas bill and discuss means to prevent |cie, Mra. von Kunits was selected hear Park car No. pe taageny {ts damaging railroad interests. One| by the elder Mra, Thaw to give eye gg Mh leon ge grasa pert committee of attorneys and one of |Finrence Evelyn what musical eul nad ‘Tom Carpet, ne traffic managers was appointed to|ture she needed to polish her for Z 7 i site hi ay canvass the «ftuation. the company of the “400 hry aaa seal . 3 In addition to the music and tan nigh ‘ } A . De " ained to headqu: Booles RIVE guages the young wife was com gin oma dete Saned Unde NEW YORK, July 16—The |Pelled | to muds we wage ed Reid and Corbett o: « warrant. | erin bodies of the American victims of |’ af ¥ Andre Both were released on a cash ball -RESN the Salisbury wreck arrived today |2n¢ church Svery ve, or f 10 each Pogo pepe cena ante on the steamer Minneapolia To young Mvelyn this wad mont murder of aged W Hayes and | aaliing, noaeee wie 4 = | bine tanga —* a = = nite, so that when Harry and \" norning by Judge urcl e - | wife left Pittsburg, Evelyn was well | youth accepted his sentence with- ' nigh sick of the whole thing, and out a sign of emotion. He will ap petulantly remarked that she didn’t peal His brother Willie will be | hare vite. t &. Are Stee ion want to live after % tried for the same crime, Elmer aT “ 7 ‘ People are wrong In believing | will also be charged with another = |she cared for dress,” said Mra, von nfurder: Kunite. She did not, But she did —$_$____—. care for hats and shoes and stock:| linings, and 1 do not belleve there cs oe GET MAN WITH jthings, and I do not believe th j cool weather and the new is a woman in the country who had} © cool weather at ‘ so large a number of costly hate! mapdgr gs: Php enna ye ae od to her husband ock this morning there was six She was devoted to her husband, Ifeet in the upper and three feet in but was Dackward with other men,| = | bong pee nd ae th old toward then the lower reservoir —_— Pals wan vesnese of her ond éxpest An there was only an hour and al ‘pers yeg ’ is was becatise 0} oxy naif allowed for sprinkling - this|, BSLLINGHAM, July 16—One lences with them. She told me one 3 "s hundred pounds of oplum were day of her experiences with men Mrs. Thaw is shown in the above picture wearing her famous | mort by noon the water WAS) seized by the customs inspectors on when she was an artist's model | edmine cloak, This cloak was one of the costly presents Harry Thaw j Comsete ae base vp I the southbound “Great Noster she cried to me abont it, 100; but) gpd his bride when they were married. The cloak cost $10,000 and [tye inking houre being length-|t%n Yesterday morntng. T. Mor +B p Prong yin. tell YON) opeated wide comment when Mra. Thaw appeared with It in New |ened summer, ‘The water offl-|t8 Was arrest Fhe his “a ene th emember that she | 5 that three daya of hot}#ua trunk full of the drug 8 mentioned White's nome. But sho} Vork oe ae tee ao ebnat | ball was fived at $2,500. He could said that was all pest now | eee ‘ ~ mie Sallie : — ‘| not pay it and went t She was never late at a famine con : 7 werhard to think “sD Art t lover Evelyn. Many " ' Bhe was ou best pupil Ee aut-n-obite regen $e apes Aitoy dealing DILLE IS RELEASED. ways the most talented 4 cate to take her 1 el » pose, b he ver posed in the " oe Mr. Severin O. Frank, from whom |i och, iy maid, would say to me, | nude te who ay ore she took lessons on he plano lope little irl is here,’ She cout found @ he Bohemian Justice ‘doh ot é charged worked hard and practiced two OF |i araiy believe this young — pupt! | whe he met w evays gentle ven : . eves three hours e ory day colety. She Was marie Mrs. Thaw is very|men. I took Hvelyn to New York ois ; t the--pee. never liked to attend receptions or) AEE") sounds, though she was {her cr ehhe wih’ «Chale ly ; Dille had function’ of any kind. She used to heavier before she was married et | Ja ¢ ealing brafe go to the Pittaburg orchestra con eyeeay tn the’ et liked Sess: taabiabees f tea ‘ . ta and to the theater occasion-]) 00° shy was very oulet and did Cae have henrd_hor_ sap wnan weber nth cat, os Mt igen "ei Gg alt BOYS DROWN she was at the theater that she | Be Mort acquaintance , who treated her . i] CHICAGO, July 16.—Sate w-| wished she were back on the stage id he would make a ere entered the Firmenich building again, but it wasn’t half an hour of her a skyscraper, today and plunderg | PITTSBURG, J 16.—Three afer she left the playhouse until Mother Defends Daughter | “L never allowed her to go to a number of office =n buys were drowned In the publid the would say she was glad she] HITTSANRG, July 16—Defend- jhe unaccompanied, ether my-|headquarte of the ers’ |Daths today baths are now wae not an actress ing her own reputation as a mother | if or her brother ways going.j union. They stole nm cash | guarded The boys were “She is such @ little bit of a|Mr& Holman, mother of Evelyn'if she went out at night, I alway s‘ and escaped. The B: € ‘washed Into deép water by a pasp went with her.’ was robbed of $1,000 recent! Ing stoaine

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