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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE . a SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, Dec, 1, 1906. VOL. 8. NO. ago. ag CENTS PER MONTH THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST,—Toni ght, 4 Warmer; Sunday, Fair; Light South AST EDITION Seattle That Dares to Print the News ° pom Paper i» AAs it pttttsseesseeeet) THE SHORTAGE IN COAL , * 5 " a | 7 | ten and the tr me of the building . RUNS DOWN PASSEN ic. "The passenger train was| owing in the lock of nvailable funds Jesse Hall’s Assailant (2/'0.''"s,” ry GRAIN-COACHES SET fired and several bodies were con-| Mr. Thomson say there will be i or. Moree” ie pone AND NINE PERSONS | sumed in the flames, which mand fo oa band tn January to com i Must Answer to|Charge euting attorney, tryin vived the wreck City Engineer Thomason is examl | Yi, hi ow. I % thas the ene BO " nree charred and unrecognts:| ing that part of Twelfth av re SPT EUR ty ij Jan. 7. r 7 Fa nc le 7” Fralearaoh ervien) bodies wer Sen to bo widened BUNKERS QYy ag foe e wreckage ive are } n te etl L org fy I a ar sind ane a CLOSED y a’ The trial of William Constantine Chasey r ¥ son-in-law, Jesse Hall, w ‘A t 60 | | iN z Attorney Will M. Morris ny | es 4 heading the defense of the accused to Z to delay t 1 vt Jan alse: 7 N06 the ¢ « demand of P ene os morning on the joys and sorrows Jof divorce. There was great livety his department tods Witllam Wiese was this morning | tive Pig ann Be age ee court room with mismated principals and curt ous spectators ed with) 3 F Withers, in his proceedings against Mary Josephone Withers lar | oha wed by Finma Beard wi asioment of the Dany & Bwing report | of $45 In a ¢ tt wales _ ceny by emt. unplaint £ The | Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh | L ir QPEN VERY QUIET AT Sereer of Boren av. and) The defendant, it Ie wed, bad) was given a decree for alleged to A eed t get bo he amg en en plait) cruelty and inhutan treatment 4 me oh oad fo ~ a oe a = ~~ Kate Orr was freed from the matri | / i ial ties which bound her to the Goodwin Ke Betate | 3 La bo why Boe dh, — —e as Orr, for alleged abandon:| — wo G HK be ek ee t Se . ment. Winnle Mackintosh secured Father O'Brien stated th r aa abt on Fou he was gone either to Portland). docree in her sult against Donald . Berge wv! cenieee ypened at 12 ¢ k noon , pod C Sen. Preneh 1p Secs 2 oe oa : ney | ing t the Catholic cathedral op a ae aes tie W. &. Brown was charged thie| Mackintosh. Abandonment was the ting on Terry ay. and Mar-|today for the annual election wb " ation in this oa » Mamie 1 not be ready Easter |School directors and will rer open until 8 o'clock this ev 2 o { Twen- | morning im « complaint filed In the) (~ Ward was divorced from Ray sea Che: - for B. | prosecuting attorney's office with| jong L. Ward for the latter's fail te Dr. Grant Caiboun tor | obtaining money under false PFelure wo provide. Peter Culman al « of | tenses of BF. Humphrey wed inc atibitity of tempers peut and got a de of ation All voters who have register elthe r the city election spring, the general election in No- ember or expecially for the school are entitled to vote ute will have to be Father O and it will tim ¢ furnishings can pot poset put in place for months yet & great install the large organ M J. W. Spelman, recently convict 80 feet fed of peddling soap without a . from & Lira Gee ~ license, was today released from | Tom Malt ~y cy vd ns th one secured a coveted divorce from Jen- | sas the county jail at the expiration of mee 6 ee ee = each precinct of ‘ om Bi th av. |his term. George Gallagher and Emil| ne Sparks, end Harriet McAlpine} Father O'Brien stated that it| polling place ; ( “ t Sean a re. rom Themas McAlpas. would be some time in June the cit ¢ schoo! jection Bwins id ree ar “a Coe vegreneey were Three new complaints de ding | PROBING SENATE fore the cathedral would be ready |there is but one polling place for $6,000; two} day released, their time baving x") divorce were filed this morning at ae the 4 Br ue each ward, to which all ¥ in near Thomas | pired. ‘ . lary he opening céremony " is ‘ ac oa epee wes 3 The name for the new edifice|that ward must go to vote h ‘ uher a w | EMPLOYES be left to the Pope, who will|location of the several polling Watts charges Raymond * guided by suggestions from this| Places w ished in 7 r NOTED INDIAN DIES with failure to provide, Dora Jow leph charges Max Joseph with tn eeemrenaree elty , | yesterday humanity and cruelty, and Mae Me Lieut J. C. Coon is at the PARE: Yor Be tuoi soe |” ‘There is little to indicate that the (Berippe Telegraph Service.) | Kanna alleges habitual drunkenness | Hotel I Mr. Coon t# chair vote at te ‘s election will be very, whic met in the Arlington hote thetic attitude of voter i 3 Kirk, a Klamath In- | ageinet BL D. this afternoon at 2 o'clock for the that it will be light — _ «J = c= cso | oe ae | al ove the United/ States an the won of Kel *, one of jlure of the English Hop Crop. ~ oe ——————=——=ew | ourpome of revising the salaries and has been aroused by campaign ¢ chiefs who signed the treaty of| LONDON, Dec. b—The season » | OEALER SUGGESTS THAT MAY:; is pofated uot, be in any material] number of senate employes. Bev lof the teachers for an increase to 1864, - yom t oe typhoid fever, He) hep crop in Kent is very much} OR MOORE SEIZE COAL sense different that the policy en-|eral years ago it was declared t | ir w but aside from this ‘tieteseatun [smaller this year than even last] TRAING IN ORDER TO RE | forked from Lime to time by the | ere was 2 rola of Inefficient ment the election ts almos with- ears one hich waa the we t ra etry meV as ein bn employed by the aS lout popular inter renrh The peantnt to tee eeatect| TikVE OUPPERING. |Grest Northern was suffering for| clerks. It is the purpose the Ia addition to the election of DINANSURRENDERS | Top since the nastrous year of |ieck of coal and unable to move! committee to thore inves rectors the voters asked to vote | | 1882. The picking was over in ila eae eee eee wee we we fe its tpeffic it made # practice of con-| gate the question. Lieut. Gov Coon| The Lewis-Littiefield company re ion to authorize to although the work atly fiegeting Tor its own * moat if] will leave for Por wnsend tomor-| port that the past ten days has wit . to sell the schoo} (Seripps Te venh Service.) ut a moeth and a nr COAL GITUATION ACUTE not all of th pal shipped over its|/ row afternoon neseed rapid advance in ices | property at the corner of Sixth ay, t in the south ¢ south and Main st. for many years linge. te private parties, Mor Mayor mer of pickers were set | oral returna pab-| that for all Eng BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. L—chiet| 4 Potice Dinan thie morning sur-| on. The amrieu rendered to the sheriff, but was im- | lished today ehe mediately released, after he had| tod there ix © decronee of 1077 given bonds for his appearance | S¢res ander hops, as corspared with when desired by the grand jury in-| 1904. In round figures the crop for igating the graft scandals |the United Kinkdom i# put at 26 006.900 pou an average of about | STILL GRAPPLING FOR DIX. five hundredweight per acre market has been|uged as kindergarten school. The active on Dearborn st.| property is believed to be worth south, Sixteenth av.|from $ to $16 Moote to apply to the Great North era the rule of coal confisentt ready enforced in y Insta . by that company against private the Rainier boulevard.) ‘The ctor are commumers would therefore be ¢ During the last week the compeny|four in nv the board ticket fensible at least wader the rule of wold two corners on Dearborn st./ consisting of Dr. W. A. Shannon what is sauce for the goone Is sauce and Twelfth av. south to Kenneth/and F. M om, and the socialist for the gander Mackintosh for $60,000 to John | candid \ Richard Winsor ‘Despite the promises of the min Corgiat, two lots on Twelfth ay.j/and Mrs. T. C. Wisweil Despite the promises and prophecies of coal operstors and their agents that relief will soon be afforded from the coal famine, lees coal was to- day received in attic for do mestic use than any day since the railroads began to recover eetee eee eee ee ee of the Gar eon from the damage done them 2. MoCurthy | u0e tor the Dix wee diomotena FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. by the flood. ‘Moat of the coal # ang companies, the situation ts Ken south, for $10,000, besides many ived | PM for the Dix was discontinad | nte received mone at all. ©) crowing daily more and more des other sales aggregating $42,000. ROY BAILEY DEAD. » con | Sast night, ae wil = contiaued to le Next \. ery — 2 to 5 and ind the domestic supply of the | perate, Mr. Keene said The St — a cy agg eect - n a be morrow tu oon if t rom 7 to » o'cloe! ! wnt b © met “4 as a alley, 12 years old . a _ he weather oe fr and Mra. company became thie morning Unable to ge a! |oauthorn, a prominent sheepman SPOKANE PLAYS GAME Roy K. Bail 12 . i, son ag the man who se | of W. W. Bailey, a well-kno: — |ber dealer of Seattle, died this The football eleven from the|morning at his home, 601 Thirty- ne Amateur Athletic associa-| fourth av The funeral will take clears up. While ppling inet | Oliver Cruse will celebrate their ‘ly in the day night the same object which wag| 50th weddiag anniversary at thetr Wood, and the available wood sup jhome, 1104 Twelfth av SHHRRAERA HAHAH Oty of tho city in virtual supposed to be the Dix was strack This is th 4 i We are not going to give up the | an ane ~ hs ‘ | vel ly 100 ‘i art hie is the second murder PosTor | Rawsted I have only “ h ook. Mexican and Texa PPLE ADMITS search until we find the ship of feel! rhe receipts of the bocal postot | That Mayor Moore direct the po-| mare in sight, and do not know sine on patrolling both sides © » the Beattie Athletic | place December 3/at 1 p. m. from that it is impossible to do fice for last month were batestas {lice force of the city to take pow-| wherethere ts any more to be had.) 1.0 river meeking the turday afternoon at the| the home, and interment will be in Mr. Deanistos this morning Thin atnount Ie an increase over |seaaion of the trainioads of ccal/ Something must be done soon. a» J mare Madiecn ot. park Mount Pleasant cemetery many, consumers have turned tol") found dead in hie buggy this HERE NEXT SATURDAY, Peeeeeee tenes essen ee P| morning with a bullet through bi * * * \ | November, 1906, of $10,584 passing through the clty and dis-| the suffering Is growing more wide enoin To <n = a . tribute the coal among the people | spreed and acute every fay ; were retet eee eee ee sees Stee ee SS crip | = Next Frid of thia city who are suffering for} At the bunkers of the Pacific as x ee end who is chare-| ac “ fog tera im eburch choir | W. L. Keene, a local coal dealer, te fe this morning before pe w jassisied by friends, will give a for the relief of the present fuel fa-| 3 o'clock, and at one time, about * yore in been be- | concert similar to that of last June (Serippe Telegraph Service.) mine. | 7:90, there were 110 teams there . * mg — eee t Bebe concert will be in the church} wat RAIBG, Ch Dee. 1 Nor would wach a proces ing, it walting for an opportunity to load mer o * Bartors, ot Broadway and Columbia| Rarthquakes have been felt here ‘ mean The board of public works at its| 4 x that he had served time in beginning at § o'clock but tittle damage ts reported. i usual weekly meeting today grant x lary in Montana, hav p80 Dhar -s emda ed the petition of the Seattle Light-| * MBtences for life, but he ing company for authority to bull * * Artest was browght mieet| trestle across Burke and North] * * - the an ot ats, so as to connect the new ga * . en of that sta | we ‘ke remont with the North * ne" Whom he had evidence f ern Pacific railroad. * * : | The petition of the Chicago, Mil:| & FIRST AND ONLY COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF GREAT & has @ letter in his | waukee & St. Pau! to lay tracks on| # CENTRAL PARK ZOO MYSTERY. = from Shively C. Ashby,| Stacy st. between Whatcom av. and] » * Misied thot chor an tar 5 , > a BOSE the East waterway, was grante oer rrr rere rt eer ete ee ee eee ey yee ve after an = RUMORED APPOINTMENT sy The story fe a 4 on the wail The convention of the Northwest The Great Northern was gran’ AERTS ies grand cece ieeday| WITHOUT FOUNDATION, AL- of It, In that not even Mayor Moore | orm Yachtip permission rect a supply house AR. and Dr. McLaughlin| THOUGH MYERS MAY BE AN | has arity te otter 8 salary of hese Hg Bot . (Berippe Telegraph Service.) sass na of the te Oe oe ais ae ist prominent men of Mos-| APPLICANT FOR COOK'S Po.| more than $200 to @ fire chief with-| ie a : PRINCETON, Ky, Dec, L—A RO ee ee kar ta te feion Wis found an injustice had} gi TION it action by the counell through | . Legge hl nln ig ig stood at the ba t Bim. He was therefore . an ordinance providing for an tn Royal Yar feb of Van 4 the town marshal, disarmed | shop, “I pinched dis bloke in the es een ras therefor 1 hp leouver, Bolling Yaohs ctut| Sina ignited twe tobaceo fae- | monkey house fer takin’ hold of a ; ee See ayy tg — At Mayor Moore's Pegs 4 ood opagited = p Wyo Ew ; tories J guard, permitting ady’s blouse, and flirtin’ sompting to the lect that re| morning it was state hat the! oe Key aie te aoe pach» My ones flerce Th | { Harry Myers, of that city, had | story was absolutely false. No of-| t Townsend, the Seatt cst eae Ags re Ah, haw,” then quoth the court Al cen offered Chiet Cook's maj fer of.any sort bees made to ven City and the Kiliott Bay) cee rand help was ua _ let's see the spalpeen who'd dare] ~ here at a salary of $200 o h, | Myers and no application has been ht Mi .? = pon the | sawed took charge of the telephone| The second ani closing session | to flotrt wid a marride loidy in the] and that he had left Spok ane at | received fr him for the position wegeored re ving : htemen,| ormee and allowed no word to jof the Washington State Philologi-| park, be Jjabbers th case looks | Richt to confer with the Sea It ts powtble that « of Myer’s| ing entertained hed " out, Lona ta eatin Sat $1 ” cal society took place at the Central | p y dark Bring forth the ath friende in have induced him | The rules with reference to the & Hi ie believed that the Incendiar- | high school this morning prisone | — The Spoka story eays that) to come © and make an at-|gatta course will probably lin wax the sit of @ bitter war After the reading of papers a dis ‘Oh, mietre magistate, hear my | this morning | Myers was first offered $ but mpt land the job, and that this| changed. The re pag hero pri ox) which has ra jeussion took place as to the best] woe. What this vile cop says Isn't 1 that his propo-| alone is the oceasion of the Spo-| pected to take pl In this city Of} ors betwee tleity in which to hold the next meet-|so. Tra-la, tra-la, oh, this & «i his | demanded §30¢ trada, tradu, it's all a «& and Seattle was finally agr » story July 4 and 5 at any’ price ing sition was accepted k med to raise the price. The stem. [upon. The s« | : = 2 f neriex belorig to the so-called trust, |election of officers, Thomas F What's dis #weet music on tho/ | the Imperial Tobacco company of | Kane, president of the universit sid the court It charms | | New York, which controlled the! betng reelected president; Prof.| me ear. Officer, me man, don't ye] temmery of John G, Orr, which Anderson, of Walla Walla.| know ye've pinched the famous Ca . TEARS longed to Jamen Steger Sidney, of the University of Waat The first witness to take the sion closed with the | ruin my profession. ington, secretary chair was the august Mr. Polar} LOUISVILLE, Ky. Dec. L—It is! Five new members were added] pear. He lives Just opposite the understood that the to the roster monkey house. He saw the prisoner} ne on on panties. will Ic nothing on e to~| pinch the blouse He deemed ft} aw | piended guilty to @ charge of rob-| Of tbe Meertion of riot clauses in Will Knocko the Monk now take} Christner red that bery, was this morning sentenced] ‘he pelicies, C. N. Snyder ne the and Jemanded the clerk,| tines the time of pin }t three years at the state peniten-| MHF of the state u soc hernia ty AT EM LE snd with manner grand, while pie child with hi a ten | tiary by Judge Frater yong wnt owen ch Knocko perched tipon the seat and} a orge Guest and Alfred Horm] oo with his ell began to beat a dull | fix yeare ago The annual joint meeting of the } were this morning arraigned on al " - demmaant “ tattoo. leharge of grand larceny, involving jm ow rd po pe ch | Hotel and ‘Restaur ” Resa crys Did J see the prisoner? Let me} | the theft of some $65 worth of JW] PN Onices that they drove all other | and* Bartenders’ = International behing, Yes, 1 saw the lady avoid] | elry and mo and \ Jleague took place last night. Twen-) hi. wink. They stod before my|- 4 iptil next ¥ nday to | Supers. aut hat tw de- |ty candidates were initiated. J.C.) , , The lady flew into al ’ ‘ ¢ jon . ared to be ¢ AMONE) Dalby ac as chairman of bus | Ot? Oe : : Princess plea. ohn Joona wa ral 1} the tober that the lat- |inoss seasion age and he was pine med nat a charge of burglary an te ould not enter the fleld, the rao, first aur nm redirec ocko testified Marie | Monda John Walke ianed| ttanaes t ole \ter Aieieel teal aye Ed. Horne, first vier prest-|i, previous statements he had lied } p this morning, will also plead on the to tt . jeont. of the thiernational union, was | ou are a ecamp!” sald the : . Bonaparte aia say. “He is charged witt th aad “ahi aan e eny | prent i mado a ing ad see 1 believe you know] ~ = $ MFG | ohne da e arged with the] prieg which gents’ pleas a or 2 Pav ate pelle hn | theft of $1.10 In cash | Paaierewere organised independent | Yount and several othe | more than you'll relate, Arrest this “ plate and have waged war since ; oo Lkndene anne art ee | EVERY BABY BEST. | then Set nt ete giediaion til cot fie ed charge of |", fudge,” sighed Knocko the “ At baby show at the First) "2%" soe ston were served in the banquet rooms | Monk hi ft a : i t IM. BK. church yesterday about 60 - At the Labor Temple, followed by} bunk. Tt we 0 ft | mites of humanity were present in . Holde Up Train Pp m of good numbers, which | fess, “Twas, who touched the oe | all ir fine Of course the| ey aNevi Ind, Dec. 1—The |onded with a sctontific he re ne rant ae tite be judges did which was the| 1°" ; tember contest between Eugene r} e¢ rett t by that st seal h arrived hore this morn- | aq gid Hammond hind the bar prettiost, b Y at SHOW) ing gald that masked riders held |° | ed superiority in some way, a8 in} ine at ohgl te : of distinction RPUL GAIN IN city | , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FAIR, | ‘hem when (hey ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec, 1.—It wa REAL ESTATE Thanorers. |’ #-@ sory | Wid ascertained from one of the officials (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Ketiact ? nlow matri laow The ladies of the Firat Preshy- CHIEF OF POLICE of the Northern Pactfic Jast night} HAVANA, Deo, — 1.—Gove total i tr ir t t she terian church will give a dinner and that there is no truth whatever in] Aleman, of Santa A pro fetal consider : mage ee Duebe , iy. and Spring at., beginning Tues Is MURDERED garding the resignation of M. C./the administration of Governor Me SUI wean of | Oe, nae nat manne "Ton: Srlooeee LDivoreeé $ 5, Se ead extending [Rinibery‘ns assistant general man:| goon concerning C¥baa attire, " 1, 1906, in ne - ot ah : Foteinictaintnes over a period of iwo days, This —— r of the | and that General lis understood that trouble arose pe eOnaideration 4 ‘ inl ee at Prine, ele, ee princess’ beauty and a fortune of is the annual church sale. It will] MAZAN, Russia, Dec. 1.—As he | Superintendent HB. E. Palmer would |over M n’s demand that Alemar ‘ total th pe ' ' inducer tor be in charge of the Lad Aid| was leaving a theater, Chief of Po- be promoted. It was positively correct ¢ rain abasss 8 ed to for the + 7 th that ‘ broker | soclety, the members of which will] Hee Chopto was shot dead. The as- tated that no changes along that have been practiced by hin As . e * b ne att reles rr suitors the , rrh « proke s 2 ‘ OF SENOR CARUSO. #an, 1, 1908, ar 1 . bted, for th wson that 11d supplement preside over the market booths sapein haw been arrested, line are under contemplation the Palma regime, SNAPSHOT OF