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PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR one CENT WEATHER FORECAST.-Fair and Warmer This Afterncon, Tonight and Thursday; Light Bouth Winds DEMAND YOUR CHANGE oo : ° attle That Dasts to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1906. VOL. 8. NO. 237 as CENTS PER MONTH MANY PEROUND IIE IN FIR 0 Paper in WITHUUT th a2 | TO THE COAL FAMINE end TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY “ 5 Tr AND THANKSGIV We onl; we have ne - <s yy sich nwo t fuel of any kind, | PEOPLE IN GALVATION ARMY a r Wit BE CHEE You wi 1 gas tern a wix me oe DAY ma Gockag staves ta your beta BARRACKS WHEN THE FIRE ne f pes FO pall ney ie es m freoning STARTS ALL ESCAPE BUT , Pe tm | ch — The 7 t of warmer weather 6Ix . om cos! ne f a bin of coal ¢ 4 cord of woo fit " faced ng, fue t wood + than it Ao gosh < ’ " (Geripos Telegranh Service.) of excape ne diving | Bees nae eee hae x LOUIS, Mo,, Nov, 28.—-Cigar | } ’ but 1 , ppty of . s not eve n te y the be t wn int ¥ te ‘ 7 meet be bced + ges BB ibs thrown into an elevator tem: | pe ht to use ther Me toatall exhausted 1 tw amy kind a rm “ A pre panee vere a ~~ . SAYS WOMAN: TILLMAN, FIERY A® USUAL, | of Dunne, the eresture of a politienl ; h to me forward and add his PROBES DEEPLY AT RACE little mite QUESTION BEFORE CHICAGO) ,, {Peeking of the firteenth an a ra AUDIENCE—SPEAKS BITTER You make up your mings that . ity which the fifteenth amend- LY OF THE NEGROES AND "ent guarantees ie right and should forced, notwithstanding its re- | CONFLICT AS TO MRS.| She returned to friends In Akron, Ohio, but was later again declared SANITY—TWICE insane by the Summit county, Ohio, ee beaurts. She was about to be esa MAKES THRUST AT MAYOR sult. If this law wan enforced, It D AND RELEASED. | inisted to the local asylum when L. periie vould result in two states at least weal | HM. Bestwick, of this elty, who was * being dominated absolutely by ne- | appointed her guardian at the time ameemcnemneiaste | sroes.” A voice; “How about the law?” third time a commission of her first confinement, wrote her * » . em to pass upon the #ister In Akron, enclosing ® blank (Sertppe Toloore . Senster The law? To 4 Mre. Dora H. Browster, affidavit to be gigmed by the insane CHICAGO, Novy. 36.—Benat i~ | hell wtth woman releasing him from his red his address in this Speaks of Bloodshed. of the Washington botel.| guardianship of her possessions and Hight as scheduled. The address was delivered while the No matter what the pec fees brought to Seattle from) through bim it was decided that Se m Ohio, yesterday attle was her legal place of rent mn was sent to the fm dence. She was accordingly sent at Steilacoom some here. A commission will be called Dut was afterwards re together to mine her mental TME PILGRIM FATHERS SECURED THEIR TURK fas of sound mind | condition NTERS SEEK ALLEGED NEGRO TRIKE FORGER HERE senator was surrounded by 40 de- | 40 or say,” said Tillman, “the v tectives under the personal super-| face in the south will never be dom- vision of Assistant Chief of Police | inated by the negro, and I want to Schuettier. There were many col- | you now that If some state & UNDER STRENUOUS CONDITIONS—SO DOES FATHER NOWADAYS. red people present, but they caused | should make an attempt ‘to save no trouble yuth Carolina,’ we will show them been told,” 4 Tilimary,| in thelr fanaticiam that we will that I have b ibbed by | make it eed before we make it | Mayor Dunne. I not ask him to | black!” attend this i 41d anyo enator Tillman then closed his else do so for me. If anyone has | address with a reference to southern been snubbed. it is these gracious | attrocities committed upon white Indies who have planned this meet-| women by negroes, He dwelt at ing for the benefit of the Chicago] some length on this subject, and vER i Union hospital, who requested May-! spoke very bitterly upon the tople. ! EVERETT, Wov. 2 . } Red, « negro, hae been | er ag bel tae (Scripps Telegraph Service.) der o arman Olinebur me - , r-eld pon Me Gunebe dg ' WABHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 28.- CPIRITUALISM YING The president's turkey arrived to nis ety. The negro when arrested | bod - ~ pp =e bad fost sold & second ——— iday from Horace Vous, o e clothing merchant a quantity of at re a ‘* . } Island, who has been raising White blood-stained clothing. later identh Who ts at ali able to do se will 4°) House turkeys for a quarter of tied as that apes “ atncbur ano GENEROUS PEOPLE OF SEAT- | wnat they cnn for the unfortunate century, It will be eaten at 7:30 The condition of James Brads, TLE ARE ASKED TO assist | “Mdren. o'clock at the White House tomor (Scripps Telegraph Service.) who on Nov. 3 shot and instantly |. The police of Seattle have been —_——-_ lasked to book for ® man giving the 3 jmame of J. J. Ganaer, who ie ae __ {Star Specia) Service.) cused by the Portiand police with AME, Wash. Nov. 28.~ AM) a ing passed worthless checks ts 00 the Spokesman Re | that city. Ganser is sald to hare t “the foremen, walked | ryoresented himself while tm Port Maight. The Evening Chrom innd as a Loe Angelos manufac fefused to go to work thit turer He had trouble with the po contract with th! itce and was twice arrested. His eapired et 5 " has bee N ng from his hen fe es, rose i ‘carrying ae orang RT veg thay Hh nge ens the past two weeks. Red's owen: The retiring home of the Wash-|row. The Longworths and, per] COLORADO SPRINGS, Nov, 28.| killed Mra Flora Shannon, with prgivssstsd ship of the clothing. and bis evident) ORPHANS IN WASHINGTON |!Neten CRildron’s Home society is | haps, the Lodges will be the guests. |—In the suit being brought against | whom he was in lov jens fav of 10 cents per day | he purchased bia tlekets for Seattle W. H Cowles, of go i unaint Review, returned jocated wt 1409 Thirty-third av. on | ate at very tetas te aroused President Hitehcock, of the Mani-| able for recovery lay than at any HOME. the Madrona perk car line, and has tou bath house, by stockholders 4 time during bis confinement at thé the suspicion of the police, whe im- *. - mediately arreated the negro. i ee ee ae the company, the defense is en-| King county hospital He wa The, prisoner told many confiet- Se aueieiie ied ner in the venates deavoring to show that Mrs. Paul-| taken in the operating room yester- stories concerning his pomses-| An earnest call for ald, addressed ling nome has been about 36 per | ine Youngberg, of Denver, ge / ~ Bates x dwg petra tae cae ve | * providing for a) fist more than 1,600 lines per| 4 union §8sccepted, bat | om Of the clothing, but finally ad- | to the cilisens of Beattie. is today the scheme of her own will Then refused to sign up| 7 oe month. If is necessary keep rome ron age Bene | had to be removed, which left him mitted that he hed stolen the -|iaeued by the management of the clad that bet a spiritualist, ether concessions. The) irrviedes 4 ; of these children several weeks be ee ne . in an exhausted condition. He talka on, Other than this he refused | Washington Cbiidren's home, an tn- “ / Hitchcock played upon her feelings» gave him until Monday | tholew » ne fore they are pieced by adoption ichoock pla v eelings | settle. His refusal was} make & statement, but denied all | *titutlon where unfortur Uttle | in ® goad home, The average stay in this respect and induced her to] but ee —_ at accra et by the men declining to Be} wiedge of the missing youth, ones are cared for under the in- | nowever, of @ child is about two enter the scheme in this manner esas ly toenasite Pos ls oe struction of kindly, Christian peo- | montha The ranges from in- on does nc a P a t work # They have quit work and) ple who devote their lives to the |guney ta 1 tient has more than two or three to leave town. | Z yeare Anything needed —- r e. got out an edition} pi DIX IN UIRY IS “= + tn two-fold tn tte wcope,{i%2 Maree farnlly would be accep ; 2 UTINY ABOAR | days more at the most to liv eo om | | jo Cas hedg ted ~ | = c ry fe " ih with the office fore) — (geripps Telegrach Service.) St nome titet' thal, the porte At Bee ee ee ee | eee eee ee aed RED MEN TO foremen. The Chronicle for boys, from ¢ years old up. mhe NEW YORK, Nov Ukewtee | MAN MESTER, Ene pent } no ake personal deonstions Of | underwenr, @reenes, overalls « in the charges made in the trial of aad way they have taken the|* ™orning paper. says that King euch articles aa clothing, teoy® €F0-lnow and at al) times Very accept- | George Burnham, of the Mutual Re e A l Peter of orvia te certain to be eries and similar commodities, and | unio serve tAfe Inéurance conipany, to i HAVE BIG FEED desire to diepese of them ft for too long a time. 4 ~ a Gpokane Press ix the only gue vse hee apa ws Aa . prerey Meng ane at San » ae A constant need particularity, i* | day, is that Loule F. Payne, when Siew being published here. |" * Connaus 7 ‘cau ae app Me MOV" | prowistons for the household. All * » te superintendent of insutance, seale does not affect the| The Dix hearing was this morn-| an ses. trnot steucture, Whore the | Hinde" ef canned fruit. flour, rice, | demanded, $100,000 from the Mutual fee of the Press, all of whom ing continued by Innpectors Whit-| homeleas waits may os icaecnes sugar, Ierd, beans, potatoes, dried! Reserve under threat of showing (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) The tethe of ee Mom at Green men | ney and Turner until Friday more-|tor the hardness of their lot By | rei eunes boar crackers. cakes ithe company to be insolvent. It ls] xmw YORK. Nov. 28—A fireman | Lake have Invited every Red Man ing at 10 o'clock, when several eall-|isany of the loxuries which a tee |e ene aed in the ordinary jaileged.th the testimony that Pree-| was killed and five men were in-|in the city, resident or visitor, to Ors, who were on the Jeanle at the] striction of space and opportuntt ee re ee bs stn no ape | ant i Peres 80000 sald he] jureq in a mutiny aboard the Mal-| share their Thankagiving dinner 300 800 chihtrer > 0,000 mn nied them at their present |. j Bad aig Payne 04 tery, 6 line & orty Foy ae ifthe Jacinto, which arrived in port to- | man’s hall, Green Lake. No admis- A | |! he thatd. ‘The sen ape ald to be sarters. . “t home, Mra i. Barr, the ron, . ft Seatt b the dele ” 7 Z ce r - yar charged, and in Seattie, but the delegate of the| Tne management te convinced {la mutherioed to receive donations, | Oo; Seam charped with the touhs | eatereaaamnat betng Ga So all Bee te k te the i that ite call will meet with a more lor they may be sent to the office of { the fireman. Men ' gyggrsndacace: SRR, BORE [than an ample response for it has | the sorlaty, 328 New York block, oo ines Bice rts ‘ : 4 ‘ a7 |falth in the generosity of Seattle's | Rev, L. J. Covington, state superin- tii a ze: = Me Ee Telegrach Service.) 2 pers . Ni ST. LOUIS, Nov, 1.—The federal = = = ph lerend jury today returned two in- . dictmenta against = th Waters | - e q Pierce Of! company nae ther | ; with acceptance a rom the | 4 italia (Scripps Telegranh Service.) Mayor William Hickman Moore | tice of the peace in 1904, by the MARYSVILLE, Cal, Nov. 28—] has reappointed Judge John B. Gor- | county commissioners, on the resig- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. i8.4 ‘The town of Yuba Dam, once a ta-| don as police judge for the two-year | nation of Judge T. L. Cann. He was The goverment wen the fiat |mous mining camp and made still) term beginning Jan. 7, 1907. Under elected for the full two-year term | famous by the writings of| the charter the mayor must appoint | in the fall of that year and re-elect. | | er from San] with them Friday evening at Cole- that everyone | tendent is certain ae ; strait uate tosin. "Tue conte | | granted a @ivorce in the case of | numb 4 a te fraint upon t *. The cou ed ORGANIZED BAND OF BOY! Entrance to the store was gained | straint upon trade. The court ruled) Tig MORNING WITH MIS | Minale Manvell vs, Harry G. Man-| om from a reat door, through which a| that the association must answer Te eee cteoh af a Uiah ma LS BELIEVED TO BE eg to pag gg Ml per February. by the firet Monday of MATED COUPLES SEEKING Hage and consequent failure TING IN SEATTLE. 2 Ping vse | support. Judge Tallman also a. side door of the safe was not lock DIVORCE. vorced Grate ia Dow and < “hriatie &. Dewy for ¢ same s Jed, and the robbers smashed v4 | inner door to the strong box | ~ | o theft, pre-|order to ge e beside granting a a decree fs ine ere Fe _ . ah maven a , tod tare one w MEAD WITH THE Divorce seekers a plenty thironged | of H. BR Welle against Lisste FE. The night clork in the adjoining br corridors and court rooms of Welly the ‘plaintiff alleging scan Bret Harte, was destroyed by fire] one of the Justice of the peace from | ed this year. morning, the federal court overrul- ————- e---- —-— ————— | vegterday morning. The town has] the Seattle precinct as police Judge | Mayor Ballinger, In 1905, appointe Fe ene ears tMat) SUPERIOR COURT THRONGED) the complaint. Judge Tallman | deen practically deserted for a] to try all ordinance cases ed him as police Judge to succeed a re- f of years Judge Gordon was appointed jus- | Judge R. R. George. to the long Hat | » KLIP “ mm e in Deere chsae ncouatieaen \avax shorn Wierd & iaaeniiean aie he superior court house this morn | daiows behavior, violent temper and $ y ing. Sarah M. Moses fited com-| drunkenhess. Within the past few|about midnight, which, it is believ | pg ealle wah Carpan lot, wee ee re See plaint against Moses M., her has-| Refesal f support in the allega ; : band, alleging habitual dranken | ton ade this morning by Margaret 1, 960; v., re 6 | oi c . os hg gg ed eho weve tollet ce oe ok | nem: and all manner of cruelty, She| H. Boselerin her complaint against | - (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Into jast about mid-|of the belief that the work was | demands $35 a month alimony and| john Beecher, The plaintiff asks EW YORK, Nov. 28.-Com 884 $40.56 stolen that of boys os the possession of a sewing machine, | for a deerease and the custody of mander Robert E. Peary arrived : the latter being the only plece of| her eliild, Dolores. here this morning and was met by (Star Special Service.) | available property | Late yesterday afternoon Joseph|the Peary Arctic club committee. nt-| H. Sypher filed a complaint in the | To members of the committee he OLYMPIA, Nov. 28.—Gov. Mead, was this morning « 5 in his letter of instructions to t Morris In the case of | clerk's @ffice asking for a divorce | said 1 have no faith in airships Old King Coal committee he has just named to Teeter against Emma K.|from Lacelia, his wife, alleging | nor electric sledges for Aretic ex Was a merry old soul inspect capitol building and . rtion was alleged inj ocruel treatment at her hands. ploration, and I consider the drift And a merry old soul was he; grounds and make recommenda: | pees ing plan the most feasible.” And why he was merry t at He leaves this afternoon for : tons for needed improvements tha beanie thing Very, rects that the committee invest! JEAN DIEL DEB Washington, where he expects to For he laughed with a gladsome glee |gate among other things the ex |sve nd Thanksgiving He! hel penditures tneurred in the mainte af He laughed with a gladsome glee. nance of the capitol building. This| - PRA Rae pePosirions Tae’ tneimonieter Sapbed, is in effect a direction to Investl-| (Bedipe Telegraph Service.) IN SULLIVAN WILL CASE. And it droppped, dropped, dropped, gate expenditures made by the sec TPRRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov, 28.— as And the wind began to blow; retary of state, who is the official} weome depositions continued antl {t frie, friz, frie Jean Di Jeba, father o ene V. igs 23 parcesgneen to dex Bites TT, I sik og 7 Bini vt aaaee yl to be read this morning in the su Till they sald, “Gee whir! Weripes Teiegrach Service.) {man was bound and gagged, and lhe: wstubteite ct Amerie ent con Bhrgratitesio pertor court of Judge Griffin, in the It will soon be down below! ASTORIA, Ore, Nov. 2&-—With| was found in this condition late MRS. 8. % HAUSER planning to take care of the p | Mr. Dep was the last of ihe early thin Of the teow of tha tok Oa] On! On! Mi face beaten isto ax Dygniz| Monday afternoon Seattle tomorrow, & thorough cans | eee errs. Mame, Sis ity n estate. The depositions, vol It will soon be down below ved > 8 Wer BAe ee eek wid eben te van has been made and committees | Miron survive | uminous and morbid, taken recently | And Old King Coal, | and tn on thea of life, forced the door and} |i Aistribute supplies tomorrow | in Cork, Ireland, go into explicit | The jolly old soul h Jobn D. Miller discovered the old man. He related | (Scripps Telearavh Service.) | morning, Officere have been sotte. | MINING MEN MEET TONIGHT. | detall In regard j.. the exhumation | He ym uy hes ys SN knees; a joned a © ‘ 5 A NOEL Nov, rs. a lor the past three days. . of bodies and coffins in the Botan nd says he at's joe; Pensions soldier, was] his story and relapsed into tasensl-) | LOG, SNORE ae eel ee ; The Washington Mining associa: | cal gardens, the ancient Cork burial You can pay my th bis cabin at Ald Or you'll fre fort of the Amer int, | bilit diately te-|S. T. Hauser, wife of a former gov-| On Christmas the Volunteers of | iity, He was immediately | tion meets tonight at their head-| grounds, in the West of Clifton, where he| moved to a hougtal, but it te feared? ernor of Montana, diéd suddenly in| America are planning to have « Attacked and beate Ane 4 a his. fajertte vil prove fatal, thie city Monday. The body will bel Christmas tree for the poor cifthiren | quarters in the PI. block. A full lean attorneys to secur tain evi tre 1 oe ‘ of the city ‘endagce is requested dence to clear up the big puzzle, v © Friday ia © aged sg to his advanced years. taken to Helena.

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