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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE R stn THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Rain or enow tonight and Wednesday, Lig ht south winds ST EDITION -0 Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, Dee. 4, 1906 VOL. 8 NO. 242 a5 CENTS P President’s Japanese References Stir Up Much Trouble “CREFFIFLD- MITCHELL “INSANITY COMMISSIONERS WERE: REPUT- ABLE PHYSICIANS,” SAYS JUDGE FRATER. “THEY WERE NEITHER REPUTABLE NOR WERE THEY HONEST,” SAYS PROSECUTING ATTORNEY MACKINTOSH. Executive Transmits His Views to House and Senate--Makes Spe=| cial Reference to Alaskan Affairs and Uses Plain Terms in the| Discussion of Japanese Trouble. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 4e-The president's atti tude regarding the Japanese situation has stirred the ire of the California delegation, Representative Mc Laughlin of Los Angeles says: arent anraeninn you er arenes ersenwe nT enisweseres ss OPTEEEEELELETTTTETET Tee ° > “It is fierce. Tomorrow morning the Pacific coast pe 3 4 will be ablaze with indignation, The entire west will | The charges are entirely groundless and untrue, The 2 » fight the recommendation that the Japanese be natur | members of the commission were selected by me without resi ent oosts t e * alized. War with Japan would find every naturalized solicitation or suggestion on the part of anyone. No advice * agree: accor in this country doing all in his power | was offered and none would have been permitted. I selected hi = “Taersanatve went ald: | the members of the commission because I knew them to be x r@) + “Lf the president desires to take a part with Japan | capable and reputable physicians, and for no other reason.” —~ ° ° e e yi against a sovereign state, that is his affair. The author tisha eiakin ied | Superior Judge A. W. Frater eS » ities of California will not long be able to prevent an OLYMPIA, Dec. 4.—The attorney | - . overt act by the people, general has been asked to decide | “I objected to the commission because there was not, Representative Knowland said: what is meant by “anion soldiers” | with respect to tamates of th to my knowledge, one reputatble physician of ability in it. soldiers home. An aged veteran,| I knew at the time that I was being jobbed. I had no notice who served with honor in the ree ular army and was honorably db charged before the civil war, is re “It's a good thing for California congressmen that the president's message did not come before the elec- tion,” Alaska’s needs have been partially met, but there st be a complete reorganization of the governmental that a comenission was to be appointed until I was called up by a physician ten minutes before the matter came up. » Db ask v Senator Raynor of Maryland regards the presi , tem, as | have before indicated to 5 you. | ask your dent's attitude toward the Japanese as absolutely inde- cone pg ng Ag Eager I would have been satisfied with the commission had there necial attention to this. Our fellow c itizens who dwell fensible, and charges such @ threht as using force against union soldier been one reputable physician named. I am in full sympathy the state as being “outrageous and startling to the imag- ination.” This afternoon he offered to the senate a resolution directing the president to notify all the world, Japan included, that the states have the exclusive rights over their schools, The resolution which he proposed de- clares in its opinion that the senate has no provision in the treaty with Japan that relates to the subject, or in- terferes with the rights of the state of California to con- duct its system of schools in accordance with its own legislation. The resolution was laid upon the table and the senate adjourned. "Dp, a The capitol tavestigating Commit with the charges made by Dr, Sharples.”—Prosecuting At tee began work at the state capitol} torney Kenneth Mackintosh. yesterday was early advised | od that the adjutant general's office) wih the full approval of Prose It was first planned to hold the is to be moved to Seattle next Year| ousing Attorney Mackir ting several weeks ago, but it The committee tnapected the build-|w gharples, charged tx "as postponed on account of the ing thoroughly and decided there t* | perore the King County Me ae fact that there was pending in this jabundant room for all needs here, | sociation jast night that th were | county another insanity case in the | provided a large unmber of offices) ueiy rumors abroad reggrding the prospective trial of Chester Thomp- now incomplete be fixed up for use | netect of the members of the|son. But when that case was arma ye y commission which passed | transferred to Pierce county the aoe the sanity of Rather Mitchell| members of the association pro- Land the late Mrs Edmund Creffield | ceeded with their arrangements for jin this county several weeks ago. the meeting. In doing so they con lIn substantiation of his charges Dr. sulted with Prosecuting Attorney AT L Sharples read communt: jons | Mackintosh, who approved of the » » > » » » * ») aa > pPatecbulintatilie Satan! “habe! ee, cory win taabadltad td from Dr. H. M. Read and Dr. |. A. | meeting and its purpose. * oe Parry in which those gentlemen) Physicians Were Approached. . 7 » * al PS > » . the shores of Puget Sound, with characteristic energy, arranging to hold in Seattle the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Its special aims include the upbuilding of laska and the development of American commerce on the ific ocean. This exposition, in its purposes and scope, ould appeal not only to the people of the Pacific slope, tto the people of the United States at large. Alaske since it was bought has yielded to the government $11,- 90,000 of revenue, and has produced nearly. $300,000,- 000 in gold, furs and fish. When properly developed it become in large degree aland of homes.---Extract from ident Roosevelt’s Message to Congress today. . * » » * * * * . » . * » PEFEEEEEE EEE EEE ERA AAA RHE HE AAA AREEE ESE SEE SES EF ESE SESE ERE SE EE 1 artwell, arrested earty | etated that they had been appr In the course of his address Dr, Ww. # en Jane aitrSmplaint of Henry \ed and asked to accept appointment | gilttiice “diseuseed D. Brown, who alleges that Hart-/on the commission and bring in # ina¢ ‘a ‘suns iy anotien well embexsicd $1,250, wae thie| verdict that the women are insane./1.% been chosen with a view to morning arraigned before Justice| The members of the commission| pingiay in « report that the wom Davie and ie ts J net for Dec. 6./ were appointed by Judge W A-| on were insane. In substantiation art well ba the county jatl | Frater on motion of Attorney Clark, |), well has beer © read the statements of Drs. H, % wer five monthe without @ hear- | of — who represented the M. Read and lL. A esry Dr. Read ing. | Women e commission was COM |i)" his statement said chat b EEREE SESE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EERE EE EEE EER EEE | posed of Dr. Kenneth Turner, Dr.| Cinq op erat tie Fi thong br a oe — ge: ame® asked to go on the commission and ROhee ee ee H) There was practically a fall mem-,ing contributions for any politioal ; | Prosecuting - ache + ‘area | Oring im the desired report. He ® bership present during the reading | purpose, directly or indirectly emo a. anaes Seman does not know who the person was AMERICAN % | of the message in the house. A re-| Another Dili which has just passed - ieee pose | santnee the Ave ae ‘of | Who called him up, but thinks that | PROTECTORATE. @| cess of 16 minutes Vanan after | one house of tbe congrens and which | NORTH YAKIMA MAN MAKES ehrough 4 local agency, He learned |e, mem nmed, a afore tei it was a physician He refused to —_— ®| the committer reported that the| it 8, MTERHtI Dente conterring | ATTACK ON HI8 LIFE IN STE+\penterday that he did not really jing wan read im court he again| countenance the suggestion of nip Telegraph Service.) | president had been notified that the | yoon the government the right of VENS HOTEL. 3 ann the property which he in ~ wted, declaring that the com fraud and was told he was not IANA, Dec. 4--The @/) house wae tn session When the/ gppea! in criminal cases on ques tended to sell, and before he could| Justice of the Peace ce elect John E. | snission had been “fixed.” vente created in Cuba @ house reconvened Assistant Sere ne of law, This right ewist* 19] in 9 fit of despondency over @ - dt he would have to stand a lose} Carroll has appointed EK D. Bod Judge Frater, when asked this Dr, Parry's statement was more ® the presides: » & tary Latta delivered the document. | many of the states, it ext the patie ues 2 real estate |G 82,500 im the profit he had an well as clerk of bis court, the ap- morning regarding. the charges specific. He stated that he was the situation in @| But few members it a to the) t of Columbia by act of the — on Ses a. x ch | ttetpated potntment to take effect January | UO > oe Sharples, entered an| culled upon by Attorney Clark, of end of the It te of course not pro- | Proposition ne one or ’ - " dee Car. ¥ ? Portland, wh: nee We An eatco ea |e Te ot cou oaict tor | Yakima, Henty Busmanu. a wealthy | ‘The prospective loss drove bim|'1; the date om Shh Judee Carroli |!2dignant dental eae ocean, sab SA a i ee } the merits wneesd | # or ef place . | oe | TO er d j . | go the Senate and House of Repre-| catty ta | Toneber ot eet. pined, sthamphee te 7 Deie tnd casas Srieaune tester [nes soeated quartets tthe Mew). Meeting Cote Furpiety. /on the commission and bring im a, | sentative ; Y present Hage eee Sema thea ie = le a a ike cal cursing, | York Bock Last night's aneeting was held/ report of insanity Sater teene ; evens he te « ped rte urning pe chiefly for the purpose of affording| He refused to do so, and Clark a i a nation we s « ntiave to “ large quantity of quinine and later Pre wer gr ogpereg to Lin ER KILLED Dr. Sharples an opportunity *to|stated that Judge Frater desired Telegraph Service) — | ferity. and it in probable (hat only | court mu a rene Sih & SN danouhin’ te ant,” tes ENGINE make public his charges. The scan-| the commission to declare the wom BTON, D. C, Dec, 4—| resckless speculation and disregard | ™urrer: wt A eee eae: a pA F dal regarding the appointment of|en insane. tion an indictment tor the inaanity commission in the} At the conclusion of the meeting y to) company with a Yakima politieta — and the small kaife. He ites togay toh minutes | the part of the business world can|cbiain rebates has been sustained | named Linberker fos te perpass te Se er Pe + Special Servien) Mitehell-Creffield case has been Dr. Sharples, in cqnversation with Spening. Assistant Bec. | ™aterlally mar this prosperity by the court, convicts alned | dinporing of & branch |quumty Ja 4—Bd. Karl, e@-/ 1. subject af much discussion | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John ‘ na@ress in our time one | * ar s defendants sen : ‘4 Gaivied the message to| No conarens in our time has done | wader It, Ot Nee meat The two ——"— en Le Aan? hia gineer in charge of a switch engine | among the members of the medical | F. Miller, asked Mr. Miller if he Pactf was killed fraternity, and has contributed its had gone too far in the matter, and are good work of Importance than | teneed be Brinted copies were [ho present conartems, There were | case referred to may not be tn! of the Northers , ra BM the desks, and the om — real conflict with each other, bat | in a collision with « freight train at | Share towards the movement among | Miller replied that he bad not fellow ed reading it ts onfortun that there shou the Jefferson st. crossing yeeterday,|physiclans for the enactment of} At the time of the appointment : . of the commission Prosecuting At- Measage was taid of legitimate business methods on ip Tillman jeft before the even be an apparent conflict. * * | notified that | better laws to govern the criminal o— The remainder of It seeme an tity to permit « the torney Mackintosh declared that The crew had not beer . eestute come an iy to permit at Une freight train coming, and ft | insane was ostensibly for Pg singte mers t . age, seuinet | hat rs Proncs. seth thet Earl was tooking |furtherance of the movement to-|the members were both incompe may be udament \ tent and partial, and that their re ae attention Of the race prob eagues on kward when the collision oc-| Wards the enactment of such leg ‘ islation that meeting was call. port would be that the women were majority expenses of the denunciation of mob ha mpeg a ae ed, and Dr. Sharples had 4%-| insane. The case is now on appeal Pienaters Platt and Depew ! ae airenty pa Faget A gyre Members of the Arctic whaler eeeman to the mesenae, | indiv ‘ as they de-| Unconstitutional.” and then to 4 Herman made complaint yesterday] -EN_NANT LOSES DIAMOND, | signed to discuss the subject of in the supreme court from the de- The Relations of the State tojcision of Judge Frater to deport and lughed jovially | sire the reading. it in effective a to United States Attorney one from mak Continued on Seventh Page.) The bassar of the First ME T. Devita against Capt. Walter § Sergeant of Detectives Charles! Cakeem. ct Sen Francisco, dectar ennant, he of the usual smile and ng aspect, ix bemoaning his by sement in the pres-| Madison, opefed yesterday very na se t : ence of witnesses. uaplcious! The boothia were | 6 that he had treated them cruel-/ tate toda Or rather the fate of _ : Be be 5 he whole thing t* result of Fis J tronised. and the big | 2 Mhlle In the Arctic early in 1995. | others ° Sr tes bake - oe * -4 | generowsl a sed, a ne big ‘ ayrol here being no by pre Bh oe gla aman t | turkey ine elighied the large | A rota gr ne ae a ion gy gh Sore eg = ow, Bal H ls fenton that the an a0 to the er than that Criminal Cases.” them to Oregon. ~|church, tn progress at T andy tion, which has been ore | enantier that vk thereof. The, 2 as ao and @ ir | thie He ix looking for a mate rin aca Gh pablic for the past f months in foo “ “ we te of the La. | reat fomthe arrest of Varnum asl, handsome diamond stud earring hown at the . went tin an attempt to corrall the printing | dies’ Ald, the eee ar |immued by United States Commis-| whieh he has in his possession, and | \ “ trade and boost prices, Wood fs which take turs assuming ite] Tae’ Peececk can't find it. The diamond ts a| 0 la with the assectation The lnotyp by menqueees | Te oe om ‘asada Varnnm with having. on Janua r | arate, and worth probably $300.) {Star Sona og Sg wg ers are members of the association “ 17, 1905, triced up Castela Castio-| Tennant will pay a liberal reward ANCOL C.:oe os (Seripps Telegraph Service.) andy, children's ys, tommery , a taforn restraining order and the cause of Archer's trouble = " t i cushions. Jan j@an, Harry Reynolds, Wiftiam J] for ite return to him at police head-| loca! pottce have been informed of PRINEVILLE, Dec. 4—As a re-| handkerehi eshios apanes* | Noble and William P y for one | quarters. the robbery of the express office at (Star Special Service.) : ORT TOWNSEND, Dec, 4.— a7 A. W. Archer, linotyp | with the Trade Register te Kis re work, delicatessen aeetions hoor at such a height that their Fesult of being locked out | fusal to carry out his contract. This| *ult of a duel at Tumulo Sunday be wd weit eas shaw, B.C. on the line of the . Register Printing ¢*|was in line with the boycott de-| tween H. A. Melvin, a rancher arm with deat ane until BAt-| toes could tofich the deck only at ~ ag ee ie i « iB 2 aH A a, a per arn with dally lunch and dinner Canadian Pacific railway, Money scalded in the dry kiln of . 166 West Jackson st..|clared upon the outside firma byl oq with a rifle an H. Derrance,|and the proceeds will go towarts = oper ‘The counts of the com a ccluabies ‘te the asscunt ef | tae fohu, Mesten Gale a ; ee of lively Perea be oa we oe ve : p 7 : , mt charge the defendant with pt ag ll amp: ree =i edad *y 7 ec coere chee thivan|, Adtorbey ‘Terbgne, representing | 07met With shotgun, the letter/ the building fund of the ne* \imprisoning the men mentioned ir (Scripps Telegraph Service.) $5.600 are missing w | mill, by the bursting of a connecting } ee eee tere moet | was fatally wounded. and died 9 {Church The Ladies All | lit) gS days without suitable food, and | We ae an neh ~— a ee ee ee ; , ‘ a me ves Fm ; Itaelf to raise 95,000 fOr eter ee eee ood. mit |Chas. P. Kimball has been appointed robbers, Cement works | manner, was pintoned and unable to a ‘ ing between Archer and the exec-|few hours late The fight was!ine fund, exclusive of personal do-| SIN Ravine severly pes . postmaster at Bremerton, Wash Exshaw caused get away from the escaping steam. - Bsn iis a t ut mmittee of the association! ithe result of an old feud The | nations ttle " we years. by which the| two weeks ago Archer refused 887 | news of the murder was brought In| , of the print-| ation has ceased to hold meetings. | oi rndered. 7 it preference but allow their business to be car ‘6 —_————. = This expired | ried on by an executive committee! Hteamer Humboldt ie Be < ripps Tel h . last, but Wood of five. This is believed by the out-| rive in port f Bkag pawnercn "See, ‘Dee i | } A through hie attorney that | side firma to be the result of fear!) row with a fu P { tint j | vas giving the name of John Clark Bee been extended for a year of poestble criminal prosecution I fate | passenger list the police that he may r wan arrested he Gifice of a doctor this ng. Ole Ht vt, Goxt2e | Where he went for treatment. He seted of being the robber who ¢ " tween Be held up the Santa Fe train inst night net for 326,000 * woe at Holiday, There wan a buitet hole sas a eaaition | M4 * If i = =" \RELIEE FUNDS ferro azeeoiw'y Saree! | ARE INTACT) proper ft F bet (Seripps Telearavh Service.) Ha M for $4,000 } WAsHINE c. 1 ‘ Herretary 7 . prenide the Red ¢ * y. today LUMBER CONCERN chess vce trom somen | Prete: of Se TO COME-HERE |S cin" SI") a os EXPERIMENT FATAL , ' r t th -reealt abe f f ‘ ony | (Berinne Telegranh Service.) | The} MANILA -| 4 | the ex | t “ I Vit banater of the } pris i rT" ' t ie West tm the] make GH 1 talons yp ‘| 23 DELEGATES La ; ge ite BAK CITY, I —F t fu 1 M ppl | Gotti 2009 ' e t ek at} LAW DICTATES [Ss22e 255 10 CHURCH sx ‘STATE 7 EVIDENOE IN (Scripps T | E (Sor pps Telegraph Service.) | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) aph Gervice.) | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Dec, 4—The | NEW YORK, Doo. 4TH circuit court this morning issued an | eytion In the case of George | Kupfer, » pastor « © Evangelical | tun) BR Life Jnwur om A hh of President Roose velt and party taken In Culebra cut. The president is in white suit | church, from ing anything | 500 od Are ts will ty cont rand is talk 4 sting ene of the great digging machines. but Lutherans in that chureh. follow