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_ THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FOREOAST—Probably Fair Tonight; Warmer; Tuesday Pair} Light South Winds ST EQITIO That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, Dee. 3, 1906 ———— F CONGRESS PAY OWLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8. NO. 241 a5 CENTS PER MONTH MAY LOSE CHILDREN ee ee * " A c t ial Work Begins Tomorrow Upon Receipt oft waht hiatal elses | [VANAEMRAL MOTHER OF 68 Ws a drunks lw® PRESIDENT WILL HELP. & 18 AGAIN FOUND DRUNK IN ght sentence in President's Message--Senator Penrose and) s *| | A SALOON WHERE SHE TOOK say ho ‘3 Ceorigee Toleuraph erviee.) *| | HER TWO DAUGHTERS WITH ‘ . age Foraker put Ginger Into niga GoeaiOW,|& cancer ies and: Represse. 2 HER When arentod, the t ® tative Jone ¢ Washington, * | had @ younger daughte * morning to urge the preside * | daughter Gordon expecta to ere # to ald the A -Yukon-Pa- * | ed bet u taken from the pe Telegraph Service.) Jacted until the senate had official | exposition. The preatdent * ing cha fi eg and placed with HINGTON Hoth | ly heard from the president Gone le mention it tn his mes # | Mra. r them * » | tor Joseph B. Foraker was on his) and wil merhaps belp childrer h th and th @ SHALE | roeords of the care from the * @ government a ‘ Puyalluy was arte ng me 10 | retary of war ® priation * oe gO SRM RY Te TEI reage ng <> <gamiee muenetind “ me Senator Warren ot i to thele@ * , e ti consideration of the Penr Fe eee eee eee Peeiarive mill was ready for the ; f ha . w i ex unt in Moe iT cabinet members _ embers nour during the oe | A « a | scuss Japanese ery tomorrow afternoon,| Both houses adjourned before nag & will receive sident’s | o'clock The president aa) en convicts were taken frow er That against Lief was com the Japanese situation with a nur aty jal? fast night to th 7 eee expectes!. th tunctory | ber of callers today. It is under-| stat aitentiary at Walla Walla n his mort ar- ‘ol the ® . xtven | stood that he has decided upes the! under the custody of armed guards gned and red a ple f not by Ben t reply which he will make t the) The seven were William = Mat-| ty to a charge of burglary and . . Japanese government. The reply! thews, Al Franks and Tom Jones, | trial was set for December 6, g resolution Cs n the | will not be made public, yet {it t*/ three freight train robbers; F k ri e Guest entered the same for inforreat! € erm | understood that the administration) Lamb, burglar; Jack Frya sen-| » charge of grand larceny the three | found the federal laws do not cover} tenced for obtaining money under 1 trial was set for De army.|the case, and that the grievances | false p nees, H p en to the of the Japanes® cannot taken | victed « ceony j hn Koski, charged with assault, wh trial w set for this morn fair called attention teat no business was trans-fup by the national authorities ih Stanford, sentenced for grand = larceny HOFF TRAGEDY og ar with which A. BC. Denniston is $$ | tragging the sound for the wrec f the steamer Dix. Th tuge are POLICE savin a that he was suspected of hearing rily laid off at pr x for the thick fog to clear,! ther ts f will be assallaat of the Milhoff there was other evt HAVE A MAN CON-/ been th PECTED WITH THE MURDER | irl, Dut dence to connect him with that ed MILLHOFF AT REN* | ie cody vorable His aseantt on the Sweery girls) made {im several respects resembles the but soon as t b tt another attempt FORGER BAFFLES THE POLICE le for tw pnesenyrt man has forged a number) chs, Hin pecull g differes ve w e-| Renton cities, was attacked and fterwards rdered near he at Renton on the evening of irag qeapects the trial of Her Meveloped features which tec ite this theory } hew Vietime of the assault for) May 28 last and her box method of} The Stand Pat” club, an organ! sation composed of h the re he hecks to the stores wh ] } oe * } | they can fight the tru | bination better than by torch. a Sa | | From 500 to 1,000 feet more | Mob Burns Property cable, equipped with six grappling ~ |, OWENSBORO, Ky. Dec, 3—& hooks, 18 to be added to the aweep | “COME DOWN! D'VE HEART” ARRAIGNED hex : tf ican oe (Star Specie! Service.) jaasault om the Millboff girl, and bis Ho T nf jactions and conversation since his | peas ee tars st tend further to confirm the LY FOR be > , ‘ ipene oe es BEE Ges eoavicted this morning of | belief that he has a mania for erim | yeas © oftort og ong 4 b 4 geaault on two young girts inaily assaulting young girls police to locate him, again! casos were cont 1 Mon-| f Jaly 4, {s the man who _ ypoarance last might and] gay i 4 and murdered sie Mik} Story of Crime. the Mer adden -_ | et Renton on May 20 last. Im} Kisie Milhoff, the daughter of a ye pany, a Kighth av, and Pike IDAHO MI NERS led into Judg by a com longing to James Wilson, nent of the An of equity, was burn destroyigs 29 mules, cendiarl, and tons of grain and hay at a loss ot $10,000. One hundred and nity (Scripps Telegraph Service.) is of tobacco, belon thousand pou SAN | FRANCISCO, Dec ing to Wilson's tenants, all oquly Mayor Schmitz and Abe Re rympathizers, was untouched he morning on which t p Municipal elections will be = | tomorrow in five of the suburbs | Seattle: Georgetown, South Park, | West Seattle, Columbia City and | Renton, At Georgetown a mayor Hemeters was convicted} into the woods and ¢ with | republican element of eee ere eee eee ee + the Pacific Const company beeen | wante them cashed have thrown Ruth and Leeline Sweesey.| leaves, etc At the time the girl} Will hold a mass meeting and ra . * this morning as early ax | *°"t* them ~ > ithe case against the accused was on her way to drive home a/!® Hamil in Georgetown,| @ COLD WEATHER POSSIBLE #/ 9 oj & m. At 3 o'clock halt] (° poltee off the aeons He any ie paipable that the jury rej cow belonging to the family jtonight. T ing te to be pre @ a dosam teamsters on thelr way |trape tars been fale for ng averdict as charced after The body of xitl, with her|ceded by a toreblight procession) @ “December is weually # #/to Places in the line sight. | the tty detectives, but none ha sae and four counctlmen are to be elect+ eves minutes deliberation. | throat cut, was discovered on the | headed by # brass b The rally | warm, rainy menth in the vi ®) ed r isthe viatalia ‘4 | been clever enough to catch him tasitees Yolumass: Calne caer cadeenion’ made Rath Sweecey was tentifying | morning .of May 30, having beon|!* to be concluded a big ban | @ cinity of hough 12 @/ Pionger piace and engaged in Saturday night, using the Ususl) p itetin—WASHINGTON, Dec and health officer, this her assailant, He | fatlowed by hounds to the place of | quet, when max wches will be|# yeare ago the thermometer W| wild tece for positions in the line, | forsed sanature of some physteian Met W AB HNO TON eclined | being true of West Seattle and Co by his att and at-| concealment Every effort was|made. The event is expected to be} @ fell to 26 degrees during that # | hy 7 o'clock there were 95 team the sent a boy: to the Me - are to rele the officials of the West-|!umbla. Renton and South Park, to assault he prevent | made by citizens of Renton to fer.}am enthusiastic one la month. In December, 1896, | ic dee ine, which extended as far) @te store with a check for $19] - 1. veJerstion of Miners on the/ being cities of the fourth class, giving ber testimony. His} ret out the perpetrator of My @ there was © fall of snow dur @ | nortt as the foot of M st |atgned by Dr. W ¢ He usaay He | Charge of implication in the mu *| vote for mayor, three councilmen Mahe did so was almost | but it was unsuccessful. The sher ‘BOMBARD CHURCH # ing Christmas week which @| Willie the F Count company |Rked for a number of smaller ar) (PNY toe steunenbers,. ft und nity Cetonten ‘See enly alee is his attempt to accom-| iff's office took but an tadifferent | gave us sie untit after ® te gupplying coal to steamships and | Ucles amounting to about 84, 400) the Boise, Idaho, authorities tion outside of those named above Be parpose and to prevent /interest in the er except to! . re. Opelia of severely @\ to dis Great Northern railroad the | hat the change be enclosed tp the $ Boise, Idaho, waar ta bin|ie at Brighton Beach, where the pee Siting her story make an effort to fasten It | WITH POTATOES * ther may occur at @leaal pupply ts what is known as| Parcel. When the check was fowne) oj, t the accused had electors will tomorrow decide Se een ae Saree weeeouas f any time during January oF #! supply is what fs known as “mine |'0 De ® formery afler It bad been | ied for a writ of habeas corpus| whether or not they desire to join y confileting | shown to have been an occasional @ February.”—W ‘Obecrv @icen™’ Coal of this very inferior | cashed, the Mc} sae Drag com-| PH for a tot en iad been | Bouthenst. Seattle, and, together g himself and| playmate of the murdered giri.| Hordes of curious people flocked | # er Saulebury # | qualfty is supplied to local custom-| Pay Rott jot: the “ illegally arrested in Colorado, and| with Columbia, ask for admission and also giving | This effort proved to have been en-|to Witness the servites at * * ors freely and no waiting in the Ithus taken - illegally into Idaho.|to Seattle as the Twelfth ward, details of the Renton murder | tirely misdirected. j Church of the Children of ¢ leew eeeee SESS coal is necensry it This was quashed by the federnl| with councilmanie representation : ws ni 2 5 aeet.. Eee 8 ee erry FADES FERING | However, this ra us jcourt f jaho, the dectaion being OF FAMILIES. nored, however 1 the enthusinar jfrom the « of fagatical devotion continued un tp ithe po }til a late hour With much reluctance Seattle! wif be sup ge City will aafl on her The ¢ turn trip We stringen 19 o'clock esday evening at that more ¢ by the North The first th tered mail will be The steamer Dolphin of the Alask | coast S#teamshis any pear § ~ coal dealers today finally admit the) Pacific railroad n this hope | from Seattle to rt at 2 o'clock this morning truth that there in| is g-distant one, and the big com ried by the adan, of i » Bkagway with a carmo of fe j steht the coal riage, 804) pagtes do not place much depend-, Cook & Co oi xt trip, | | passengers. Dv, 1. & iéore hee he famine may. last for! amen upon it the authority for nt hay Het Ing been receive the post-office of reg} Bie steamer Cottage team “<4 Coast Sten U. & marine inspector, were pas fere-| > through San Fr co. Here ring Seattle a sorrowfullag the grain-hauling se as, ethee it would almost | gpded, but the « of Treadwell; Robt, Reid, of Wran- montt | Wor woeks there was a belief | ins 4 f the | eel, and Capt. Geo, Whitney, Alaska ould a spell of cold weather) among shippers that the equipment terday. Local shipme mpany j | r au he present month ff! shortage would be reli se noon jietered mall have form at 6 o'clock MOFDING | gengore Skagway with « cargo of a regular shipment of register: | ed mall will be made on the boats pers have KANSAS “CITY Mo, Dee. % ct et ae | SAYS COOK TRIED TO MURDER. | 4, unidentified woman, with ajcertainiy visit suffering om Many \euffered with the rest, and. while | Union Pacific ticket .om Everett,[of the poorer families of the city./the normal grain sea fa ab of this Other mail has been| w A. fa pe a x, ~ * aT-| wash. to Oxsawatomle, Kan. w Some of the smaller dealers havelanged, the grain has not been | €lne via this route for some time rest ny ¢ er his mory Sthen ~ . an | adopted he policy of discriminatt , r as much o' a ole Mrs. Catlin and daughter. of the | Jacob Rathgeber, who alt pliggna valet al gag i. ee eo em any - | ” " i. promissory note in her purse |customers who are actually out of | tame ain harvest time a | fe. Captain | on Nov, 9 Phillipe threats divs ayable Mire. M. A. Dawaon,| fuel, but the number of those who Frank Glover, of 615 Blanchard ity says the ' him. signed by E. G. Boulare are thus situated is tmcreasing #0 | 70 DISCUSS CRIMINAL INSANE an agent of the Metropolitan rapidly from day to day that it} “The King County Medical #o-| Life Insurance company, died sud 8 tonight in the denly at the corner of 14th ay Pilam st hortly af t night. Heart disens ble cause } on | ety will mee necessl| Chamber of Commerce in regu nd jseaston. The criminal insane will o'clock Ja imposatb Jiscussion, was the p ( Herself Unjoved| | plying anything ilke a normal . quantity, Roslyn coal has practh Kills Self Before Jind now goes to appease the tn riatent demands of Bastern Waah-lg@parr CORRESPONDENT OF THE STAR CALLS ON THE OLD | Sweetheart ety ae FOX_OF TAMMANY AT HIS MAGNIFICENT HOME IN IRE. | land other mining regions on the LAND—FORMER BOSS SAYS NO MORE POLITICS AND THAT. | ceaitieea’ 1 line of the Northern Pacific is re HE WILL SPEND THE REST OF HIS DAYS BREEDING t sain at atber! . because of lack of cars HORSES. stg in which to ship it, and the North — wentth av.| Jern Pacific, with a serious freight) BY 4. Ww. T MASON t night in |dlockade already accumulated, 5® Staff Correspondent of The Star In London by drinking} completely swamped : The Renton mines of the Seattle (Star Special Service.) have ® fre to advertise myself. Whole affai said to have Electric company are working at) @ANDYFORD, Ireland, Dec. 3 On his farm, his ho and his Out of youthful foolishness. their normal city, but even} am out of politics for good and | beloved horses he was talkative, but | © claim she and they depend in a large measure|af, Nothing under heaven could] the mention ities set his gteel f and on Northern Pacific cara for trans] fpdupe me to resume the leadership | jaw r hasnap. He is th was accidental portation lof Tammany Hall, or to engage| the aame Croke in the days of | look te Record Price Pald |again in any other way in political] his Tammany dictatorship. There | nd more The record price for conl) warfare. | the me be tenacity in his lin Se ie reported hav-| “fam spending tho last of my| face, and th me steady gaze of jing : by a West! daye im rest. 1 am ‘ ) | hin eyes, and t me tactiturnity f a | Seattle re hased alamd expect to keep on breeding} He is only 6%, but rke it | I made | load on th The} hopses as long as I live. It is a de Mr. Croker’s restdence is in one t oe he load consisted nds, and/ ligheful pastime for me. 1 enjo 1 te in bre ” he ithe price w ton. every minute of it and I want for|land. | at f the | Many instances are rep 1 in| nothing ols« ! {lage of 3 wd, which Only 19 which small lots have been sold] “Why should I presume to advise | consists of a postoffice and a main | over a few people of America who are on| I Bi ‘ af | for the le man sold V0-f the spot should know more ' th vdin ar agemen: — ot wack of coal turda what they ought to do than I, who! den rest ar rue field fd the wn een him} $1.50, or at the rate of $35 « ton.Jam 8,000 miles away | Mr. ¢ ‘ } ables, | suieid. a | Prices of f $10 to $15 a ton for] “Lean however, that I should | and has a he fine cow | #7 ocloc 7 sa | whi h heretofore sold at) like to William J. Bryan obtain Croker’s Stables | n had} $4 to $6 are not at-all um! the nomination for president. Mr.| In his stable horse nd] ; 1 Hiryan came to see me when he w Tar » is a | t “ reed, how-lia [feland last summ and I hav x to b " ! t will Pwoed | ' t and a few!the greatest respect for him n tl t ’ A by the howld like to see him sent to the | elec th | 1 com big cor » Ho and I know the demo-| York. elt « | ' ’ i >» cent nd SOl erate could have no better cand f the cer inning of| date in 1908 than he it tor by tt IRENE LA BARGE | the season, an tle Electrie} Through With Politics lho th has been known to | compat ur only ¢ rm| This is the way Richard Croker} remain for hours.with an ailin & walk w drunk the contents of the two-ounce i milk dealer, and Mr La Ba h ha a Ti eammed up the A prican political | he Hew a locke " vial, A physician summoned ar-| has been employed as a clerk ina advance. It iner the price 26} sttiation when I called on him at] People in New York used to sa of her apd J hn at th boy, | FY ed too late, for the girl died an | local department store (cents a ton on November 1, Mont] his house In Sandyford, just outside | Mr. Croker had beon born without #24 said; "There is your picture.” }| hour after taking the potson. John Tweed and Irene had beon|of the reputable small dealers have| Dublin. Nothing could induce him|a chord of sympathy in his breast Tountea mussate ; | An inve tigation of the death was | going together for two rs, hav-|not advanced prices except to the} to talk further on politic _| The § andyford horses know better Bhe the om eart. made by Coroner Carroll, who de-| ing been playmates since children. | extent of the additional charge for 1 am a private Individual, out of Mr. Croke house called hleroton, rt ap the bottle of} cided that no inquest would ye! John wan in the habit of qwalking | toar Ing made necessary by the} politic Of what use are my] "Glencalrr It is large from the ; i y ne ee necessa H meant “ mons took with the ~_ when a oe ae fact that tear " have to walt many} views?” he said ss outal but f A, iit round a cou \ wah he Jefore he| ct ‘of the body, which is now at|to various houses for her father,|hours at the bunkers to get their] Then 1 asked him to pose for his | there being only 12 rooms In tt. It we reac er sald, with-| the mily hor The chloroform used was kept tn | load | pleture, and he replied Not for |is fitted like the of a kin d ining her a she had} La Barge, the girl's father,’ the house for medicinal purposes. The coal line at the bunkers of anythin Iam a private person, 1 | Since Mr. Croker it he ha t ‘ res bullets, the services this tite were] AND CHRISTMAS WILL BE A/ lead in ranges or furnaces, being Rn Vessel encountered strong southeast | disturbed by a bombardment of 4 t | winds throughout the entire trip 4 ” | GLOOMY DAY TO HUNDREDS ' filled with slate | jpotatoes. The tr uption was ty Apparently the one hope of relief | SU [ Cl DES s:-3 DICK CROKER INSISTS HE’S OUT SSC as cet OF POLITICS BUT BOOMS BRYAN tod t ate this year at Christmas time, on The ¢ not consider¢ ff several days eartier than in for- ner years wder to Insure delive (Scripps Telegraph Services) — |Tis" dn"time,” ald Amaistant Post= LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec State | master C morning Fire hal Ayers, who is at advises this not Princeton today, began an Investh | so int of the difficulty gation ¢ rning of the tobacco of handling the rush, but because stemn Ayers has the public will be the sufferers tt recetved threatening him = the mail ts delayed in tranemission. ts. He con-| They should get their letters in as e witnesses and | soon as possible. Pack» arrest. The more be well wr 1 and nothing should be put in boxes that can be done im with death tinues t has ¢ conservative growe Jenou ince y methods and’ say that; bundles GLENCAIRN, CROKER’S HOME IN IRELAND. GATEWAY TO THE ESTATE THE ENTRANCE HALL had natructed so that | This ts the way Patrick Me Lec. ure the equal of any in| Naughton, the village wiseman, Ireland, ‘The most beautiful room | summed up Mr. Croker, in bis Irish if the entrance hall, fitted with an: | brogue tique furniture, with pletures by the Shure he's wan av the best. He be art in the walls, while on/is a foine employer, pays us an mn i here is a huge mahoran sod money, and is free with what firey with logs throwing ou has. He gives a lot to the church great } he work tn t 4 supports all the charitiess It house was done by Irish lat i good thing for us that he came ing Trish material to live here.”