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LAST EDITION ~The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, NOVE MBER 26, 1906 Fair Ton ight and Tuesday; Light North Bast Winds. PAY OWLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 8 NO. 235 25 CENTS PER MONTH PATENT MEDICINE ON AND ALMOST LOSES BYES AS A RESULT ; of hard © phy pat the Charity Organteation in say © eye Bille Annie Potter, a 5 living ‘of & pecalia t days ago (de im front of } face with rat f yome wake fo paint my fac Te decker A oar faces wi Tm most « ta, too. Was Great Fur.” Se) a the Utter GiLROY FOUND 'BLACKMAR, WHO | OF KIDNAPING are to go south myself, the man that ruined There never was « she before be lured) rufned of Bianche Gilroy the above passionate Nineteenth av, this fo the message KB Bieckmar, om, had bean ar Tex Tuined my daughter fongie,” the mother Gouldn’t bear to look accord ts daughter, f mesenge to this city, in with nervous prostra 18 AGAIN SEN- DESPITE THE FACT AT ORDERED THE 0 LET HIM ALONE. ltahiewntimenee @ Police Wappenstvin's the superior court in Mesaed against him took ahape this moruing when In foreed the convietion of “hth ls MADE lotay: Sale by res : é ec t ’ Wylde to F Mand % sp 929,000; for oA pao BD feet ot Denny's Hor ba. @intrict, + BEAOO: Jot 5, bi: Addition, Dent, ¢ oa sperexattn Se MANFORD Gives im ce VERBAL DECISION 3 OF CAPTAIN NEWTH —— Pours of Nome cannot Smpecialiy those re fomim{tted on the Wurts in the corri Ste not cor f' nd feders! appl; idered rt 1a his plea the trial to Alaska. Was the verbal de laiford of ihe fort in} TEX, WHERE AR Sf to a Star reporter at her} ter! the southern | Care of Captain’ Alb NEARLY NOC which would soon pass away, but when the child's suffering became acute they became alarmed and, be jing poor people, notified the Charity Organization A hasty examination revealed the terrible fact that some poisonous ing nt of the patent medicine had entered the child's eyes and that th was a Very strong prob ability of her going blind, Her par ont's dist when they learned of ehild’s true condition w ter The arity the oo by Organisation, spurred on pitiful ctreumstances of the was declared out of danger Other Children Escaped. The other children who ameared the stuff ower th no harm, for the reason, it is be leved, that none of the medicine happened to get Into thelr eyes. All the neighbors tn the vicinity of the Potter home have agreed. however, to be very careful in the future In allowing patent medicine detties lying around on their porches or anywhere their children may find them. THER WOU BEIAAYER ‘The father le speeding south ward to ist in Blackmar’s extre dition on the charge of seduction. and on his return will bring the siri home with him Miss Gilroy was formerly an at temdant at the Academy of the Holy | then. Her father, previ coming here, was for 20 * mayor of Leeds City, 8. Dak Giirey swore out a warrant | against Biackmar on the charge of kidnaping last Thereday. The po lice have wired the authorities of Seattle that they will do nothing In lthe case until Mr, Gilroy reaches } that city mother s home 36 BEING HELO” FOR | Names and met Blackmar at “ FRIEND PROVED ' | — to disappearance. | 4 sensation fa the| Bpecia! Service.) | ABILENE, Tex. Nov. 26 Wackmas was arrested st the Windsor hotel yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, where the couple were registered ag A. E Blackman and | wife, San Francisco. He was lotged jim the county jail and the young }woman sent to the Alexander sani- tartum to walt for the arrival of efficers and relatives, The defend ant has employed attorneys, but the case, by agreement among the at torneys, was not allowed for trial today. The girl was taken sick, but | ts improving. (Star IGNORES THE INJUNCTION 7 Aan a * | nie hands, his legs being paralyzed, | was arrested last Friday while beg-| ging al from passereby Chief | Wappenstein bas recetved =m complaints regarding Curgington, one woman having become #0 | frightened when she suddenly came wpon him that the chief claims & nearly died from the shock Several times Currington has been arrested, but each time has s jall sentence managed to escape otf the streets. on promises to kee Recently the judge court enjoined the chief from inter fering with’ Currington, but the! past week Chief Weppenstetn bas! been playing priv detective and} on several occasions has caught the pting alme from men pong man a women. This morning he was sen tenced to xerve 10 daya in the city] jail by Judge Gordon. PERMITTED = NEW N 26.—Judge 8 ened an order or so cane the priv. ourt of DINNERS FOR THE POOR, Thankag’ for provided BATS OF ALASKA. “ARE NOT FEDERAL =: * Newth, a whaler, charged with ab Inetion of an Eskimo girl Judge Hanford’s decision this made in regards to 4 Vented In the Nome Newth cane, | morning was }the jarisdiet) j Court Captain th ce attomeys contending lihat a the crime was committed | within the Second district of Alaska the courts had no authority to order the case transferred to Beattle. A written degivion will be handed by Judge Hanford tomorrow was ordered to morning to enter at wisieh time the date of wilt be wet sptaln Newth nurses and physicians of the | case, worked desperately to save the little one’s eyesight, with the result that this morning the gir!| faces suffered | of the superior! AGAIN 1 TROUBLE The Children of God” again broke out {nto an overdiaplay of en: | thustasm last night, which resulted | in the arrest of Thomas Junk by Officer Wright Junk, who saya he is a missionary working his way to China, was found by Wright in apparent charge of the meeting at the church on Seventh ay. between Pine and Olive Officer Wright claims the shipers were making too much notse | after 10 p. m., in violation of Chief | Wappenstetn’s order, and that Junk | | refused, when warned, to atop the | clamor. He was locked up tn the} elty jall on a charge of keeping a/| boisterous house MADE THREATS TO KILL Numerous complaints were this morning tm the office of Prose | euting Attorney Mackintosh. Vio let Brennan charges Frank Cody | with making # threat to kill her, | jand wants him put under restraint Mareelia Hahnert makes the iden tieal charge against Meks Ruben: /| stein Henry Hoffman and H. A. Me Padden are accused of petit larceny end charged with stealing from the | | Stewart @ Holmes Drug company jcutioura pile and other drugs val | wed at 87% conte w Cline with a serious crime against a young girl, George Mi ler, alias Otto Shiec, is charged | with assault with attempt to com: | mit robbery, and ts accused of hav-| ling entered the Nikelson house at 2 a. m, and attempting to extract valuables from underneath the pil-| low of 4 number of transients Joho Jones ts charged with committing; burglary in the Snohomish house om the night of November 24 Por tilegal fishing for mountain trout in Lake Washington, John Doe Palmer has incurred the dim | pleasure of Game Warden Rief, who | semanded this morning that he be | arrested THIEF L. J. Butterfield, of 224 Day ot Ballard, has learned the fallacy of becoming too fntimate with a fchance acquaintance. Saturday | night he met a 2 in a saloon in | the city and after a few drinks to gether the two took a room for the night at the Imperial hotel, on Pike st. When Butterfield awoke this morning he missed $45, all the | KANGAS CITY THUGS KILL 4. | Baw CT) nity Hatten down Minnesota av whiie making an arrest of the last d Hutton, while Intox! 4 with . a ab ore | Ste friend tthe stat totere “yie| FRANK EMERY IN LATTER'S | Reaiabe and 7 | [reported the affair to the polles.| HOTEL — NEGRO PORTER 16| cated, entered the xaloon and called | who will make an effort to belp bin | find the thiet: CATED. | tel at 909 Aixth st. north, was shot | | James Brady, who four weeks ago | 4nd killed, Lee Simona, a colored least Saturday shot and killed Mre. | porter. was seriously wounded by} Fiora Shannon and then attempted | fobbers, and™Charles Rumble, #n/ to Kili himeelf, will perhaps never | 'ron moulder from stand trial Dr. W. H. Corson, physician in charge at the county hospital, an jnounced this afternoon that Brady | would never recover. Saturday Dr. Corson performed an operation on ALSO SHOT AND WOUNDED—| | INTOXE) (BSeri-ss Telegraph Service.) “ KANSAS CITY, Kan. Nov. 26.-—~/ shoulder J. Frank Emery, proprietor of the! Police officers then gave chase Kentucky house, a second class ho- | one of them hitting Rumble in the 4) 990 Fr Independence, | Missouri, was shot in the cheek by | the officers who pursued him and | city jafl BRAPPLE (LOOKS BAD FOR spon Rinery to hand over the com tents of the cash drawer. Emery refused, und t nen started for the da0t, where they turned and Ramtl Tred two shots at Emery one of them causing instant death jGests were aatity after Rumble had fired upoo one of them Racing down the ncount and fired wounding him in the upon bim, cheek with the discharge from his revolver, In his drunken condition, the biow caused Rumble to fall he was cantly captured. Hutton al #0 Wt when his comrade was shot, aud both were taken to the CLITA ‘BANDIT ROBS TRA FATHER’S NIGHTMARE After a day of pricing peemevive turkeys in the local markets. ROBBERS KILL MAN WHO RESISTS THEM MAGON'G OT OnY DUNT RADICT ED CAPTAIN'S STATEMENTS FLAT under the bow. He hadn't LY DENIED BY HIS OWN nha dnrkie on ihges | MATE, WHO WAS WITH HIM tement to the ef Dix sounded the two ON THE BRIDGE OF THE w! gnal of cromsing ¥ 4 ‘ Tr. ©. Ford, the Biake JEANIE, erts dent 1 was in the h t the time,” said nd was standing near A ng blow was dealt th ack joking with three Cap ‘ in DI f my f when the Dix hearing thin morning when ve ure it was jon of th jon was fl an ight near absolutely contradicted by Gustave ly just be | Guatay his own second mn two bells on the Jeanie, who was on the vom of the bridge with Capt. Mason at the time n mor of the oc i. This was Gusta a minut 0: el Hung by His Hands. Ibetore the 6 I thought it was the boat stop- Capt. Ma ng x to pa eoger at Alki | that the full spec nd paid no attention until Billy sounded until tmn Brace elled somewhere, }to the time the Collision; everybody forward’ 1 | Dix it on deck and as the boat | He had first observed the Dix went to her beam ends 1 leaped jeatd, about three minutes before | over the rail into the chains on the the accident at that time ow, where I hung by my four fin- lw and a half abaft| gers of hand until a man the Mason had arked pped and I took bis place. It all | the t teamer| happened in a few seconds, 1 did could There t t even get my et wet The | no tween the tw: was going ahead, but very | whatsoever, and the ont jthat was done was by were lots of people in the after the collision, when she » below us, I saw two men ed distress signals. The Jearie had | wea life preservers who sunk, rot slow wn and was practi-|1 haven't any use for Ife pre cally at f peed when she struck | servers the Dix, The speed he estimated I knew Mate Dennison. He was ut six knots. 4 good fellow and a great friend of mine, but he never paid any atten- ailor Heard No Signals r Ramm, sellor and who was aboard became badly mized tn bis and contradicted himself y one else when he house and he was about that tion to me or @ long the | was in the pilot exceptionally strict He was called from {as to the manner in which sound of the slow 1| Captain Mason acted after the ac- »d was on deck in time to see the| cident, he replied that the captain Dix 30 away from the larger|had done everything he could to ship and passing under the bow.| alleviate the survivors’ sufferings. M anie had been backing befot¢| He reiterated this statement In an she struck the Dix, b ad stopped | evident effort to make it em- the engine when the little phatic CORNER SOLD FOR $43,000 JIM HILL IS SORE. Jobr Dav is & Co. this afternoon sold for Eugene Levy to J. R. Mo- Laughlin the southwest corner of (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Pike st. and Belmont ev. for $48,000, KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 26.-—A Mista | lone robber held up the st bound | Chicago & Alton passenger train] _(Serines Telegraph Service.) =| MINER KILLED. near Glasgow, Mo, at midnight,| ST. PAt Minn, Nov. 26 and robbed 15 passengers. The deed | James J. Hill, before the state rail-| Lor: trom Black Diamond to the ef. was witnessed by the telegraph op-| Toad and warehouse commission {© | rect that Mike Tureill, a miner, 38 erator at Glasgow, who wired to| “ay, said the Great Northern ais pense of. cam, wen: nine thine uae Armstrong, the next station. Of)to make the lowest rates on all) teraay Advices from Black Dia- ficers boarded the train at that| *sricultural products, belleving that | 4 aay that the man was riding poimt and effected capture with|®!l businoss rests on the agricul) town a chute in an empty car and Hittle difficulty, the robber still be-| Ural interests, He sald the farm-| struck hie head on a projecting ing aboard when the officers| ¢T™ showed bo appreciation, and re-/ beam, causing almost Instant death. mounted the train marked that it is hard to help PO) Deputy Coroner Wiltste will go to The robbery is a duplicate of that who won't help themselves. He| hack Diamond today to investigate committed on the same line on the| *!4 the commission would likely | tne accident aight of November 9, and the police |%200 be asked for « permjt to tn-| Heve that both ds were com-| Tease freight rates that the the former The robber steadfastly re present fuses to give been unable hav pr {aon cane as well as in his name and to shake wm this potat ABGOW, Mo. Nov. 26.—The aptive gives the name of Claud/ Jali, but pepers indicate the name of Truheart. His age ts about 21 years, He aaid be got about the victims, which the trainmen recovered The bandit says he Is a Califor nian, and says his brother robbed a Rock nd t in the same manner on Nov. 7 VESSEL BURNED (Scripps Telegraph Service.) the ted by the same man and think) r is the oppender in the} po him The sta tally ight have 1855. n | Brady’« skal. He found that when 2 Te vie | Brady attempted suicide the bullet TOULON, France, Nov. 26 | broke the skull, The bone was frac torpedo schoolship Algeciras tured and an abscess formed. The tioned In this harbor, was to leperation Saturday consisted of tre destroyed by fire late last 0 lpanning the skull. Much of the Five hundred men in training were laray matter in the brain was de Jaboard the veasel. All escaped but stroyed, and Brady's recovery ts three, who are believed to very improbabie burned to death The ciras was 5,047 tons dis we ge gna Gervies.) placeme o nd was built in ‘ enrnenees eenieriin ¥., Nov. %#--D?.} She had been doing duty as a har Na anes ean on ot the | bor veusel for yeare-and had t ro od of concur o © | A. B. C, Denniston announced} hrain ekused by Slows on the head |omaeem! as @ training ship since late this afternoon that he expected mars | 1804 5 before Being thrown into the lake. | “1+ iy not known whether the fire to begin work tomorrow with grap pling hooks to work on the wreck of the Dix. Six large hooks are be ing manufactured for the purpose. Two tugs, with ble each, will drag for the wreck. The chief object to be attained le the dislodgment of the house from the deck and releasing the bodies }eaught in the cabins. It is very ye MURDER was howe rs a. brofeasional tn vaxtjcton | improbable that the hull of the Dix ot connection with the murder of /¢an be raised. Dena Otiman Witnesses, according to the au- — re that when the wo. man's was carried into her home Dona’s older sister, 4 to ther: “Now f sup- ae you have her where you w ad | The family physte is subject to hysteria nh mye “a alGHTED FANATIC PLACED } ‘APE HENRY, Va. Nov, 26 « UNDER ARREST The battleship Louisiana, which was | of | sighted with her consort, the Ten- | nh | —__ nessee, passed In the Cap nie morning | (f¥rifpe Telegraph Service. | Thomas Junk, who clatms to be} Avashington is disabled and| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 26 a Chinese missionary, was arrested | 44) pot enter the Capes until this | Governor Magoon wires that the last night at T. H. Gourley's chureh, | afernoon. | Rurdiee have capturea a band of lon Seventh av. He had worked a| leleht infurgents, who were dis | group of children Into a frenzy and armed ahd taken as prisoners to jin a half hysterical atate the youths! Gaels, to angter to charece of | were screaming with fright. Gour creating disturbanc nd of plot- ley, the leader of the sect, had ting against the government promised to cease his revivals at —y 10 p. m., and when the notse still | disturbed the neighborhood at al IN ELECTIONS MANUFACTURERS WANT late hour the pollc ntered the SEVERAL DELEGATES iG y chure and arrested yn ggtc end ead dig tag oP roe The annual convention of the na tional rivers and harbors congress (Scripps Telegranh Service.) WASHINGTON, D, C., Nov. 26.— Samuel Gompers writes in the De- Jerationist, charging: a} at the recent elec~ his case will be tried late this after. noon cember FF re that corporate 4 the ele: than ever b teresta dictated some OF MURDER ea NEHRBAS RESIGNS. 0 ‘om the fire de- (Scripps Telegraph The resignation from t PITTSFIELD, Ml, partment of Second Assistant Chief ol Nehrbas was received today ugene Pietman war plac Jotn G. ~ today, and secused of murdering | by Chief Cook, Mt. N@irbas, who Dr. John Warner when the two w has Ieen with the department for a passengers a year ago on ® train) ngmber @ years, has resigned to go for the west. It in alleged that Plet- | into the @e@ @vare business for bim- man, while intoxicated, shot War-| self. No 0 has been mentioned ner without warning, oo wa Since of 1.000 feet of ca | CREW OF MARTHA w. He #alé syraptomes of drowning were completely lacking. TUFT IN TROU | There ds trouble at Ballard among the érew of the schooner Martha W Tutt. The schooner arrived at Hal ined frp the north last Thureday | The cap lain, contrary to marine liaw, hea not paid the crew, neithe has he provided them with Thé cdok of the vensel was | | | dis- | charge Friday, and since then the | men heve lived on coffee and crack- c= The men stated at Ballard iss Afternoon that they intended In the ha of ities, A crew of » pald off with wo) |«6discharged. 1 done a vena! rust hours and the | Netthar has be PLOTTERS JAILED Will be held at the Arlington hotel, Washington, D. ©. Thursday and | Friday, December 6 and 7, to con sider waterway improvements for the Whole country. By untson of action It is hoped appropriations will be- made by congress ayatemat foally and by merit, rather than by political Influence. The local man ufacturers’ association ts asked to send delegates to this congress and representatives are wanted. TTT Tee eee ee was due to an explosion, or whether it starte Great til It was learned i n the store rooms neternation prev that nearly a fled those aboard were saved BITES HIS MASTER i un all of (Soripps Telegraph Service.) LO8 AN Andrews. as a snake park, was bitten by one tiles last night ical condition The handling is a Gila monster bit him with sueh force that Andrews lost a portion of his in hie effort affair occurred during witnessed by snake nd wa ELES, Nov. 26—R. E. who has been exhibiting harmer at the Chutes of his rep and is now In a crit-| at the receiving ho» reptile which he was and the! to free himself. a large of spectators un exhibition num. OFFICER SHOOTS INNOCENT MAN (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SALEM, Ore, Ne 6.—Patrol- man Bussick jast nigh t and probably fatally wounded Frank Dick, a Germ mason by trade who refused to 1 ‘ m manded, and wh th icor be ed to be a bad man from Ca nia, Dick alighted fr oY und train, but, not under tir glish, refused to halt wh ‘ manded to do #0 by the officer Without further word Bussick fired Hussick had been reading of the gaspipo murders in California, and | say® that Dick was acting in such @ suspicious manner that he fired upon him as he would wpon a com- MAY HAVE COOP: A meoting of the the mittee ot Dick refused to} INSTITUTE HERE, executive ¢ Munictp: om: 1 Ownerabip | league has been called for tomorrow evening “ * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * * # Noy, 26, 1906. . oW, 454,722.77 & # Nov, 26, 1906..... * * ” take steps toward . Bunday *&! formation of a movement for a mu- nicipal institute along the lines of iia nes nueiis it institute of New York, ATKINS NOT GUILTY. UNION PACIFIC GETS ITS RIGHT-OF-WAY. The federal grand jury has re- ported not a “true bill” In the case lof Pred Atkins, who was taken in |} An agreement has been reached lbetween the Herriman people and/ custody by the customs officials at | the property owners along Fifth av.| Port Townsend on a charge of |S. as to the terms upon which the| smuggling. Atkins has been re Union Pacific railroad is to receive | leased. its rightof-way along that street |The « ment provides for a DESERTER CAUGHT. foot right-of-way, with four tracks —— for the exclusive use of the Union} John Carroll, a deserter from Fort Pacific, and a foot strip on each! Lawton, we arrested this morriing side for two freight tracks for com-| on Washington by Officer Ryan. | mon use by all roads. It ts thought! Carroll deserted a fow weeks ago that an agreement between the| and took employment as a laborer, | Union Pactfi od Hill roads is now | He will be returned to the fort toe merely a matter of days. lay. FRIENDS OF CARUSO THREATEN MATHOT SIGNOR ENRICO CARUSO, Famous Singer, Convicted of Insulting Women. (Scripps Telegraph Service, jclaining to have been insulted by NEW YORK, Nov —Dolice | ministers, musicians and business Commissioner Mathot says he | men, and says he has kept the rec- ceived “black hand s\ords suppressed, but has reached threatening him for the prosecution | ihe cenclusion that, publicity will lof Knrico Caruso, Ho says he has| ‘ yter feterréht than = more. i from women lames ° on file complaints

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