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PAY OWLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE THE SEATTLE STAR = Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ag, 1906. VOL. 8. NO, 238 a5 CENTS PER MONTH PAILWAY PRESIDENT (MANY QEALERG JEGOE HALL SPENDG WS KILLED IN WRECK FR THEPOOR QUIET DAY AT HOME SPVOSS TST RE TES © or of B, & O, Also Killed--Caused by? football eleven from the Se TO EXTORT UNREASONABLE Crash on Southern Road--Samuel Spens|% searrie wins enon : : | apa " . bal THE SPOKANE ELEVEN. * MANY MERCHANTS 8: or | profitalte busine ing | . 2 ‘ Killed and Body Burned in Wreck sitar Special Service) | ae a ata APPEAL FOR ag Story Told for the First Time of Incidents rm the Be | Caton cop which That Led Up to the] Shooting--Young Hall . 1 attle Athletic club won the 4 to 1 ed | in 0 n ame this afternoon from the PRICES—MANY COLD TODAY.| sur by the mck of a few anck® at P : : in Operating Signals. hy a ae abe y the sack oF a few aacks at Claims an Attempt Was Made to Bribe Him - - * club, the score being 4 to 0. the,coal brought from Britint : ‘ Ite At the end of the first half the €! rhe fuel shortage in Seattle] Columbla by the Pacitio Coast com to Leave the State and Not Appear in H's geaeeee ee ee we count of the holiday traffte At! @& soore was 0 to 0. ® |] grows more acute from day to any bas been sold sacked to be ® | 6:30 o'clock this morning It stopped | ® * 1 People whe have bere Be -» andle@ in thie manner Case THE DEAD ®\to repair a broken coupling, Paw |e ee eee EEE ERE EHH! OF jitte for lack of fuel are eati os 7 ne . BL SPENCER, Wash ®/ senger train No. 37, which was fol} plane 5 te the r vd a Bove Ao, oa! $22.50 « Ton. ids ia president of the South: ®/ lowing, was given a clear block apeenl Ao. coal Gealere for the 4 This:pedt sells by the ton on the « appeal for con- ® | signal and ran into the rear of No. ak tak has ak aed ote jock at #9 a te The price sacked build ite sche sye-| The home of Mra. Nannie A. family hotel in town. I paid $75 a SCHUYLER */ 33, causing a serious wreck. Pree femrginliye Pe | te $10.60 w tor d some toamaters ie 1 Hall, mother of Jesse Hall, £34 Fit-)month for board and room. On capitalist ® ident Spencer wae killed, as wae oP aaa ype penny CAPT OE: and smell dealers are selling it @ ~ to ha un siteenth av. is one o. the jeattle!| August 6 we left there nd took DAVIS, Washing * | Watt Davis, of the telegraph de harasiar te the engerteneel toc a Tew Beem 58 6 contend, © of it# lack of YSith| homes in which the significance of| rooms at the Dorothy, also one of bf partment, and members of the pres ol Sanguinetti, of 8rd ay. & ate 3 came fn some — a , f the eppen moe Fie day te truly appreciate 4 and al the high-grade hotels, and took cer feaidentitic ident’s party were tnjured. It ts und Jacksor po appeared at ol the stay oa ry" wny stories of graft | feeling of thankfulness for Jesse's! meals out. We ate at none but the _ ee ft | caid that a humber of officers and ’ Lices aus aed aleae tie meas #| the egal brings from $18 to $22.60 a) heard from the southern metropolis | almost acul recovery per-| best cafes, nothing she wished for THE MISSING ® | prominent capitalists met thelr jand bemwed the dealer to well bh hay SA B. Cloyd. a reesinan ja ae 7 - hens gym nen — fheo ‘ whole househo! Jesse | was denied to her D Fisher. Baltl- @/ death |haif a ton, The dealer, with ord hes hock Raving fer oy rman 0 fours iP cueryalge ig Mirage y| ant ie See very weak, though Bs Spent $1,500. rg member of the firm of @| Rescuers wore forced to fight the lon bie weske fully three weaks ofd:] ecamihe he iiaa at coal tor his ewnl planned (o make the subscription |in "mitt be soaker howerer |. MY empenees trom April 18 until Puee, commission mer W | flames which were caused by the a told him tt would be impossible. use, and only succeeded this mors cannes day, but inty @uperintend- | nn gigi be months, however.) in, day of the ting were over ¥ * | collision before any advance could Can't you let me have & sack Of]ing in procuring half a ton, the/ent of Behools Storey and ¢ ty | me will 1d able — $1,600, the greater portion of it for —— = be made toward saving the Inmates) oven wash. Nov. 3—An in bal, then?” asked @ nett! “Wel dealer tetting him have it as a #pe- | Buperintendent Co declined. to| ana even vA a cis manele tae BvERS : 0D From the day of “ent of the president's car. Spencer's! io: was held yesterday over a| DAY? lees than a single scuttleful In} cist Mvor in return for delivering | make the request for a collectior peony Roky ew ge Maly main MOTE) our marriage until Saturde fore THE INJURED ® body was identified by the ring| 20° tie Witecke aha wan kitted | {¢ Rouse, and my mother-in-law | several, loads of coal to other cus - or lens disabled for life as # result! ine shooting, when the first trouble A Merrill, New York; ®) which was secon upon his finger oo explest ame Wrer a Geant is suffering from the rh tomers at regular tea @ rates jof his injur ee The third finger Of) occurred, I was away from my wife Gpencer’s secretary, | Wreck and relief trains were) oicn's camp, on the Portland @ Se It we did that it would be] Another teamster encountered SHORROCK MAKES ‘: left hand will have to ™| only two hours, and then on a visit Cox, colored; cook @/ rushed to the scene from Lynel-| serie line now build through unis | (2*inw the « our other cus-| thie morning by a reporter for The putated, as it In rendered use toa k friend. private oar | burg and other nearby cfties The] pince. aeubane wine vaake we ee mare in lke] Btar said interferes with the use of the) Phe trouble arone over the de- ‘amd Thomas, ® | work of res@ue is proceeding rap-|focate any portion of the body, so] “eumstances,” replied the dealer | "i have been tn the teaming bust DENIAL her fingers; his left arm is par-| ire of my wife to interfere In my ® idly, but at first the fire ip the| terrific was the force of the ex- 1 do not know what | am golng| ness bere 16 years, and ought alyzed, and it is a serious question | pustness affairs and remain in my geqroes who wore [8 @/ coach was so great as to make! pjosion to do.” said Sanguinetti to a to be Onto the ropes of the busi whether he will ever have use of it} office all 4 and preventing m@ tmmediate!s ad of headway impossible. The coach —— porter for The Star, who chanced] neem, and I have © hard time get- <a nena again. Twenty sears on his body | trom carrying on my business it by President @ | immediately ahead of that of the! | to be present, “We are out coal for my own us erident KE. Bhorrock, ef the|Tesulting from the shooting abd) should be carried on ‘aad party were unin- @) president was also burned. It is jand I do not know where | can| week I bad to buy ft by the Northwest. Trust @ Safe £ mr |the following operation all bear evl-| “Her father, instead of advising ®/ not known how many inmates of | get more, I have the money to pay| from day to day. This i not #0) company, last night ineued a gen-| dence of the terrible ordeal he has|her to be sensible, supported her in =| this coach perished. — | for a, eee I have been trying for} hard on # man who has his « eral denial of the charges made har n through a }* © foolish When the trouble eeeee [a week to get a little coal to tide] team and can take It hore when he | agains gent school conditions 'r. C. Benson Wood, a throat spe-|arose I did all a man could to ing baie, Harriman of the South. us over, but tole | goes home at night, but the mar 9 <8 chars vie a member of Clalist, who examined him yerter-jsmooth it over, and it probably Telegrach Service.) Samuel Spencer was born at Co- We could coal by the) whe has to pay regular trip t us enpecially ve-|day, found that one of his vocal] would have been successful, but be ; cov. 29-——-A wreok|Iumbes, Ga, March 2 1847, and if we were but willing to take! ing antes for hauling a few socks lal of the aceuea. {chords is paralyzed as a result of| interfered and prevented It ng on the | graduated from the University of lere like this a» they come to the/of coal at a time pays « mighty " one of the bullets passing through Asked to Leave State. Fallroad, near Chatham, Virginia an a civil engineer tn 1869.) | Office plained the coal dealer. | high price for hi pal. Laat week of students | it Offers have been made to me “ fe as heavy loss of He Daan his railroad career as a 1 suppose we hear as tr hard | 1 seaured around town for two bourse | per ro: t down to} No Malice Toward Wife. through third persons to have Con- the vietiins being Sam-|fodman and rose rapidly through pon —_ luck stories In our business nowa~/to get « few sacks of coal for a f each pus With all the pain and suffering|*antine pay my doctor bills and daye as there are going the rounds. | special friend of mine, 1 « eded nd 67 conte ith all the pain and suffering | | epital expenses and make me @ ent of the road,|the various ranks ute to Washington in| He was the head of the great he has suffered, however, he bears no malice or fil will towards his} Z young wife, the cause of it all. He PATRIOTIC SERVICE TONIGHT, |"eKards ber as the spoilt, wiliful| child unable to realize the full atte Uberal allowance besides if 1 would go to California and not appear as a witness against him. An attorney connected with case has been ; [overheard recently asking one of Ml our judges whether ‘Jesse Halla © at the trial was necessary, At f t they used to work uplin getting him five suck» far, accompanied by a | #ystem of southern railways, oper (Star Special Service.) vy | & 00d deal, and we tried to wivela mack and ¢ harged ‘capitalists, from = |ating under the title of the “South-| | ten MA. Pm Vv. 29.--The FE everybody f He was so gia ror in operating the|ern Railroad,” and was spoken of| [96 of Yeuertay Wes lone fat x br ani mae 81 . po em ye | everal street car tatone ea 386, oF @ qaused the wreck. [68 the “Harriman of the South Two cars met head on at the! the p wit cig ‘ The Wests against the But our ‘efforts | cents for my tir sght we more of that kind|to get the als, and we were placed in| the opal ition of robbing our regular v1 of 8. & O. Killed He was an organizer of the highest | 0° tur pacitic av. EA. orth, | customers eule ot lsponsibilities of Mfe, Th: by the Constantine r Presbyterian director of the |t¥pe and a man of great exeoutive) 6 v4 diy injured about Must Poy Teamsters. chureh hol triotic Thankagty ; a is ena several other | Shility ipod sth — eg 4 ed Sons Three Weeks Behind. vieetete one © ing service tonight Dr ‘ison aiasety — ae vor fe You can tell the public through 4 a oo 2 » ‘ ve - ay aw 78 ma « "I Diacken bis character by stortes of) . ‘ Meo forming President| Spencer was interested in many/o¢ No. 2 andan. oun th | “Many of these people would pay| who ieeiiling to pay the price can|¥!l speak on “The Begianing of) oy P wo The that Jemse Hall will be . bea gs \ : 7 American Independence,” using|!t treatment and abuse of his wife) a ene ¢ t he is alive are among the transportation companies other) men are motormen. Their injuries | MUCH More for the coal than we aré| got @ lend of nd only one lar his indignation. rock occurred the than the one great system, and Was! are not expected to prove fatal. | line It for, but we have all along | explained another teamster He | Sereoptican views on the Iife of /#rouse Sls oan ted bi if “There will be mo compounding t Spencer’s/ also a director of the Western) The passengers escaped with a ne- | fused to take advantage of their) cam Bite @ teamater to get out his President MeKit and “The Bat-| If ever a man treated his > felony by either Jesse Hall or any- seri- | Misfortune, We book orders in their! team db the middie of the night of Bunker Hi The lecture in] #* & Woman should be treated by} connected with him,” | usual Thanks | her husband, I did ft,” said Jesse) what hiv future intentions are Burned to ashes, dewpite| Union Telex aph company His! vere shaking up, but none = de to chiet interest, however, was cen y Injured. urn and fill them as we and take bie p line the | to but pen wore meee "tered about the workings of the| } to get the coal We are m bunkerpeef the Pacific Coaw he | civing offering will be taken, Pa-|to @ Star reporter this morning. “I) with reference to his wife, Jesse Slaten ideten Waaiied” te econ Sandi inline ote thare sarty cnceen (triode, mente will part of the| tried to gratify her every wish and| refused to state, and he dented that “ whim The statement made by | constant assisted him financially « load of coal and divide| and waite re to) & load Of eo slong until we are able we enough he will get | Prosram ¥ at , s Constantine that I got TO-cent meals | or in any way Lie may not succeed | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO | |for myself and 10-cent meals for} ~The only money Myra or I ever REPORT ON DIX DISASTER. | Myra is false. received from him since our ma# «or four eunta a |Southern railroad, which had . Statement mileage In the southeastern states we take ¢ BON. D.C, Nov. 29..-| Of Over 7,000 miles it ame a ahety earcy official statement has! Widow and Two Sons. bogs ey im more med from the offices of the A widow and two sons survive. | Other dealers foliow « different} ; gr SO ae de 48 ] We were married April 13 last.) riage were two remittances of $10 " Henry Spencer, one of the sons, is practice in the hafidling of coal. In| centesa@-hour for waiting ir aadi As & result of a report made by) and on the 23d of that month weleach sent by him Myra while we train No. 33 left|the sixth vice president of the seme casee the orders of applies] Hom Mahe Feguiar charge for bau! | (2, CoOmmtiCe Of national affairs | arrived in Butte and remained there| were In Butte, unsolicited by m4, late last night on ac-' Southern railroad | tiens for a few sacks of coal aroling Mitveeal. in some conve I have | net NIM’. which declared (he Dix! unti; September 1. From the thmetune I believe by Myra.” Be eulte 4 < | stven preference over the regular| knows mhen to be paid $1 anh disaster inexcusable, Hh expected our arrival there until August 6] personally never got a penny from j run of orders for coal by t It te dleegreeabic night ang | nat the Chamber of ee willl we stayed at the Park, the best him in my life.” - | few. @iithe teamsters ke to do 11, | commend sa Lena = law rewa of passenger spilt Jor in larger A little more ts sit | charged for the coal tn uN jets Jin such casen but the ai | got end f he must have it. The ex. | OT" * but 2 a way in which 6 man co (Star Special Bervice.) lcharae ie a4 ASERDEEN, Wack. Nov. 90~>| etre 0,866 a nthe 5 ory tra of his ; 4 A al may MINISTERS PRAISE HOME. ; i amount to from ca By Disgusted over hie emall reward in fome teametere whe deal in coal) above the cost of the coal an Bone 1 hodiet ministers of thie robbing the Fan cigar store oo Moo-| jn @ small way have been doing ating I he Mathediat miniotere of tht day sight, a burglar wrecked the ¢ ened at jon prats ————————————— Q cach reainter, Camaged 0 now pel a ne ne ee Washington Children's 4 [table and demolished several «mall | x ee ager Phe dlbre chap Beconscious by a fall; Jausserand had been an engtocer| er articles of furniture. He secured ; in behalf of homeless chi Mock at Moran's shipyard,|on the boat for about six weeks, | 68 from the cash register it ie og oe coumiaatice was git » fog this morning, Nicholas| nad is said not to be addicted to thought that the burglar ts the tendsat pe auuiaaie ‘ gecond assistant em |liquor. Captain Golightly, who bas} man who recently entered Porter’ bat the collier Eureka, fell) known the man for three years, furnishing store and robbed the Fog Hampers Navigation. | congregation of the First) located on the present site of the thick Water and was drowned. [says he was never a drinker {cash register * ft seems, left the) Jausserand leaves a wife and two/| fan church held tmpres-| Burke block; a sociological rai 4 eclock yesterday after-/ children In Seattle, He was about} calnenai to i shoes tka cikaaienas % alte | HOM Fecelved this morning; the bij- wp town Returning | 45 years old tod, 0. Whe t ‘ sive ritualistic services at the Sit€/ tory of the First Pnresbyte Ritsight in the dense fog be| Bonney-Watson was notified of| ag ee ic ti (f |of thelr new building shortly after| charch im Seattle, written by Df. My stepped off the dock | the finding of the body and took i able to navigate |noon today, the occasion being the | Geo. F. Whitworth, first pastor ¢ $ Ms head against the charge of it An inquest will be | b, laying of the corner stone of the) the chureh and for whom Whi Site of his steamer, the| held this afternoon by Coroner | on, Honk Wes Goan new edifice worth college is named; the 4 ¢ ines “Renae ae 4 ve ana] Dr. M. A. Matthews delivered the | seript of today’s sermon by Dr. = Pe A Gilling into the water am-|Carroll, The body had evidently been in the water about eight | edieatory sermon and short ad-| A Matthews; a bible presented bj tresses were wade by Revs. Whit-| Dr. Matthews; the Seattle Dal the Comme b will receive a from the W visit ie fell his richt arm became | hours ~? ade by Revs. De. Matthews: the. Seattle ® projecting board of the re ae Lewia N. Rosenbaom, the local) SEATTLE'S PEOPLE SPEND THE who sre compelled to be y | atchee ¢ ercia ib. Gov, Mead | worth ackey, Blythe ephenson, | Star of ednesday ne, atthe water's edge, where} CIGAR DEALERS WIN realty operator, has sold for him-| Tee Ais, Tompelied to be away lia expected to speak. The visitors| Major, Wilson, Young, Davenport, attle Dally Times of tbe same dat Dung until the rising tide : lgelf to a clent tepresented by| DAY IN VARIOUS WAYS, AL-| that the weason for them ta a duii|®ill be shown over the city and|Mitchell and Kirkwood and the Thursday's Post-Intelligens 7 é | Bruen & Best, the northeast double pom , will be given a trip to Bremertor The old cornerstone of the church | cer, also Seattle papers, containing ige Frater yesterday sustained oe Ib a business wo s , THOUGH THE SPIRIT OF y at Spring and Fourth av. was super:| accounts of the foods; the church and shoulders worn] the demurrer of the defendants in | Comer of Cherry st. and Eighth ay the water about 10| tne case of Ray McDonald, which | leally deseribed as lot 5 and §. 9) THANKSGIVING morning by Captain) wie taken before him on appeal. Ae| block 70 of C. C. Terry's First Ad EGatightiy, of the Bureka.|a result of the ruling many Seattle | dition to Seattle, for $39,000. Mr WHERE. several bruises on the| cigar men resumed forbidden games | Rosenbaum recently purchased the} : ‘at down town stands last night | Property for § At the Hospitals. 8 EVERY-| Thankagiving ch pervades the | Beattie hospitals With those of |the @atients whose physical condi tion permitted a turkey dinner |inekthy: none of t ails of the —=| Seattle offers to Thanksgiving | conventional New England feast imposed on the new one, the old| manuals for the past three years, sds which had been taken out| the report of the church bulldt 1 inspected, being replaced in| committee, the program for today’ ir copper receptacle services in the old chureh, - rstone laid today con-| graphs of Dr. Matthews and samt, coing, one being a ten-| of the Chinese Mission, and of the , ng at spe ’ “ia 2 . - ; cent piece from a wedding cake, the| first Chinese ebild baptized in the % TH devotees a wide variety of methods|/ was served. Others, propped up| gone a short distance when the b othe half dollar coined during | Seattle First Presbyterian chureh, 4 AN KSGIVING DAY WwisH ES jot observing the distinctly Ameri | with pillows and too weak to eat| capsized. They were picked up by |the present year; documents pre-| i d a Whitworth college pin, pre i Jean holiday. For those who so im| white meat or brown meat, of|the Port Orchard, which happened | sented by a blind man who wo | sented by Miss Julia Loose, a stu cline th were special services cranberry sauce, were permitted to] to be near 'chiped in the church when it was! dent of that institution. in many of the churches during the | feast their eyes on whose oom == Capsired in Row Boat. John Matier John Micke 1 a narrow escape fternoor two sailors « yesterday men started from Bremer- st at 1 o'clock in ly in a row b nd they had ee 1 wiSk 1 WAS YOUR . the University grounds between the been a day of visiting. Flowers SIZE Washington and idaho teame this «plenty have been placed beside on afternoon. There are matinees at|the beds of sufferers, and whatever CO = \ all the leading theaters in the after: | dainties could be smuggled past the noon and numerous other means of | vigilant eyes of attending physt amusement, and, finally, there 16/ clans were brought by relatives pastime for the newsboys at the and friends newsboys’ banquet, and some com Feast for the Blind fort for the unfortunate blind at! paw gingerman gave a Thanks the annual dinner to the blind kiven | civing donner at 1 o'clock today at by Paul Singerman, at Germania ‘ihe Gemmania cafe, Second av. and hall. The poor and unfortunate of | geaeen at. to all the blind of S¢ the city are being looked after 19 gitle, ‘The invitation was extended the usual charitable and thought-| in memery of his mother, who be ful manner by the Salvation army | came tind in New York city four and other organizations of similat| oem ago, and © nature, cupted. Hut for the great majority of Newsboys’ Di families the chief feat of the mremeye’ Dinner. day is essentially the feast of @ things and the celebration at home within the circle of family and friends. Despite high prices, de! spite the stories of short suppli due to inadequate transportation facilities and other abnormal com mereial conditions, the widespread \ ery seat was oc Seuttle’s newsboys wil) not silt down to thelr usual great amalga mated Thankagiving dinner today owing to the fact that {t was found Impowetittie to se the services of any of the restaurants to serve sucha great number simultaneou lly. Instend, the newsles will go to general prosperity of the people of | F fants in squads of five and the city has enabled citizens of @e- | #x and “hit the high places’ on the the | toad to tnner-satiation Jattie generally to prepare for ginny, LITTLE WILLIE WISHES | day in a manner which leaves no On the Front =i CAPACITY j appetizing delicacy to be desired Along the waterfront this morn 66 HE HAD THIS re So for as the weather is con-! ing all was quiet, a heavy fog pre-| FOR THE DINNER cerned, it may be sald to be alyailing over the bay, On board| 74 typical Seattle Thankegtving day. | many of the larger ships in port| s |The sun has been chary of her {quite a treat in in store for the| | favors, but showed her face through clouds and fog for brief perte morning. It is & arm to be comfortabl 1" have occasion to « j} about the city i th football en | thusteste have additions! cause for | | thanksgiving in the fact that it tw! he not raining oor threatening to rain The day before a legal holiday crew. ‘The captains and the cooks | have had their heads ether for] ral days arranging for the big tonight dapanese Baptist The Jafanese Baptist chareh will | id a meeting tonight at 7:20] o'cloek at the mission, on Jacko st. and Seventh av, A: short pro dinn Os TUFFY FEELING 0 », PAINS - NO ACHES™ } WO INDIGESTION | o PAREGORIC fh a been arranged 1 411 business houses and public of-| #ram has : * Sigg ee it Nis ernie tint te atic . and th they fices are closed and business is| Which a feast of turkey | A woman there was, and she held A tur ie > sg an ax | pr peti ally ( suspe aged | in all ite siven the guests. (Which not sie) {An you mey here observe) cm began » branche Except for those on the Bhe was all decked out in her gay| Me cocked his eye at the first Nght | And that r chap will never for- line leading to the football game the Strew Hate at Denver | einige | now s street cara pass to and fro almont DENVER, Ce 29 um- | S91 never believed in a single tax,| For, bi your soul, HE int) The way swung that ax—and jempty, and the streets are mer weather prevail today, and | And all the world in her hands was| Ww yet deserted Restaurants and people, In an endeavor to advertine wax She v planning then for th i HAT to give pain to the are serving special Thank the elimat eared in straw hate (Even as you and D, blow ba rd pe he found the nerve).| (But ow she slays the men!) spreads to cheer the unfortifiates | and negliges dress. (As soon as *