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TEOITION Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News _ a —t ‘PRESIDENT IN PATH AND SOUTH AGRINGT THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Cetcasional Rain Tonight and Thursday; Freeh Southwest Winds, ‘ - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, 1906 THOMPSON IS TAKEN vein ogee 0 PAY OWLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE as CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 8. NO. 243, GIVE PROMISES OF RELIEF Phit K | GBITUATION IN COAL FAMINE, by 6 o'clock there were ¢ nd by wea bal 8 ae a cath pdlterpedy ~ STILL ACUTE BUT CONDI sy Begg gdh et all on the tht was ord red from the bunke here TIONS MAY BE BETTERED r an the t Te t wa he 6) Before o'cloc he horn Legislators Have Little to Say, But all ese ar esata | wan held Be. ip SOON—MORE COAL COMING] toxins ol se ee pafor ec fn mor-| young man is IN 1 to favor California's Contentions--South Is Qut- rag mort ‘ Throw the te t had] Attorne is, who wil H ili ’ ‘ | joing «a in ow gpoken in Its Hostility to Roosevelt's Recom- th enerally understoo 16 defense, will ‘make tbe le.” io, Ah aie (he Flyer orders were suddenly | . 1 by hi j sesistant to President 3 t of th a ' e iat by Bher maith 1 wt J Miller, and Thomas} Nort Peeific railroa ° - Sagara eeetererereeeeeae nae ae es se tl® par hurrie fh @ carriage to} » the ecution |* ert The Star We o rs the the @teamer's dock w { twen wit eriminating in th cure Scripps Telegraph & ve * Temorrow will. mark the sanding; id i tlonment of cars in favor of nif WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec Chairman the « “ hippers wherever possit m the ary committee, said thie morning te ® | sradnd thet the task of endl Gan ; war, The facts are mot all public. The people oan trust # \s thowe who are withou ‘ preadent. * | bP oD re doy gear = omg Will Resume Shipments SEEPS OPES SARAH ARERR EAR EH WARPATH lt ie of 4 Gos Cart 113i) mine heh : ng, howe nd|! t out of comm or oot lamage t wnkers ar pur Telegraoh Service.) % et ' € M i . NOT’ atte waamn - | Pea hipments within a few days and eiaators na gh iE ae tn bul | WASHINGTON, Dec enator | h! arters an , : are oe y pabitc ct! J . t not Fult { Oregon, who was attack 1 on with < : applte hed by them re. P t favor Calt- |t ‘ ereats. in Colliers’ Weekly for attempt “ ~ . Sitcmtion hap the | Was RO objection te the resete ling to save Brownell, who was| H. Beckman, who ha hwestern Imy mates contre: eet sal | | caught in the net of the land office en conducting the Investigation - — “e 4 rags seen ane Guna Chestens Tolamianh Oiled (Star | Service.) by supporting Hall for district at |#Nd preparing the complaint agninst | Po Serio! erseres wit by Man of © oe righta, HOSTON, Mase. De VANO B. C, Dec. 5.——J.| torney; threatens to ask for the re-| the railroads on behalf o n =00 ad asing ‘ts wd > ae ‘ . i“ . - n turn of the letters printed in the | ber manufacturers of the je-| 10 this market, though the output Califor . sinetiontiy. | with an ie eventually MeBMillan, H. McMillan and B A fe fe ; » " , here will probably not be large Reoseveit ts | able,” says Andre ere " : A ern | attack, which he saye were stolen |Clares that ear shor are ’ ™ Megegh dtplow i bo ge tat Nahar Etheridge were drowned this mor | trom hin office from the matis|sency in which the Nort Pa.|%* last winter on account of the " nth soy ing at Asheroft, where the had] before they reached him cific now fi is y| Kreat increase in the demand along seure a Bo | mittee of the American F > a ge - beeh working on the construction due to the short-sigh policy of ine of the Northern itte aid in th se of of Labe Japanese armbit tx policy of ee ’ bb ccgeeyy AA ; of & bridge across the Thompson | the company in neglecting to pro| allroad. At some of the Northei t c t certain, and the fewer Jag A scow broke loose and D NI CH G' vide cars for traf soteht | Pacific points in Kastern Washi “ie guess the tia there are here when it cc or traffic which migh Rilategs of affairs. < al the Doula hur tis Wadbeds Baten the men into the river easily have been anticipated many| (9 notably North Yakima and aa to whethe o meamae | “ ‘nustine Teleunnah Geree) months ago. Riteville o _ Lo rnmary have pep a ene eT eee en a BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5—-Her Otiit Premiee Rollet se SY aaricvied ont co oath real inter adopt ex SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, ~The bert Schmitz, a brotwer to the may Both the raflroad officials and) through those places. © the Jap-|attack on the people of California sy emphatically denied the|the coal mining companies still con-| The Occidental coal mine near an Francieco| by the president for California's st mase against 2b before | tinue profuse in their promises of| Kanasket, owned and oj } made D ‘ ed a perated by |titude on the Japanese school ques EMPEROR OF JAPAN, lthe erand jury that he was a part|/early relief from the coal shortage, | Patrick Gibbon, has « capacity a tion is a surprine to the members| The Monarch Who Is Credited With Desiring to Wage War Upon the lowner of the municipal brothel for meanwhile the shortage con-| from 15 to 20 carloads of coal a day Telegraph Service.) of the board of education, who ex United ot Which interest. he derived thou-| tines to grow more acute from day) but bas been compelled to close Dee. 6 pected to criticized, but not so sande of dollars The charge has|' and the gradually increas down on account of the Inability to senate bitterly ¢ anced. It is their be-|s made him fl! and he is coufined to|'me number of consumers renders| get ears from the North racitia, tor leg- | lief that the attack is inapired by pncseeee his bed. He says it is a case of | the stringency dally more and m In some instances, even w cal id force the y | President Wheeler of the inivent (Gorippe Telegrash Service. | mistaken tdentity irritating » been supplied by the ound ay give the Jap- | sity of Callfornia Wheeler has} MONTOOMERY, Ala, Dec. 5.~ The “coal line” at the bunkers of| coal loaded in them has later b her | been at Washington since the ques : he state insurance commissioner the Pacific Coast Company began! commandeered by the road for rege | ejtion developed and fs known tol has appointed a receiver for the AFTER INCREASE to farm this morning about 1| motive use. 2B. F. Stroud, the si tne [have head an int w with the Atlanta Birmingham Fire Ineur o'clock. By 3 o'clock there attle salem agent w « pres Prominent men of San} ar gen” which tom 9665,000 17 teams in line, by 4 o’c i secure but o ater | Pras almost unapimous tn in the San Francixco disaster (Beripps Telegraph Service.) _were 34, by 5 o'clock there were 60. the 1 flood tary | resenting president's words Pregident Dargan, of the company, CHICAGO, Dec. 5.--The Brother ; The press ha aaah sayball claims will be paid th full.| pood of Locomot o and ficta takes the same attitude. Engineers this morning decided to} Jask 47 railronds of wont to| |erant a 15 per cent increase in That President Roosevelt in-{ The intention is to withhold all | wages, an Shour day and better tends to settle present ¢ troubtes | future coal lands from corporation working conditte | by keeping lands out of the hande/and have them maint pub lot Bon ratiogs is evident by a proc | lic uses lamation received from Washing-| At the local office much diseus ONT aa nee mae ton, D. C, under date of November!sion has been aroused and it Is (Reripes Teisaravh Servi 7 6 and ree 4 by the local U. &./ stated that the p oe ‘* 8) NEW CHWANG, Dec The! According to a report received at pg ey EP aca msaragen ag cdhemty es yor | Colaese.. suibeiioe will take} the local customs office there will The body of a new born baby girl tent fe matter of wh » proctamation orders that cos! | surveys will be made of other ses tcha this city tomorrow > en by the , — was fou . ; me po of the president's mes- | a matter such serious importance | ands In Steve aty in eastern | tions of the state determine scat ad y jbe no steps taken by th local offt . } r4 — this m praing in the Ne be dor . that I bellewe it deserves the deepest | " rm r? . ciale tn regard to prosecution of (Serigoe T ‘aph Service.) vada lodging house, 155 Washing- to the admission of pewt | Washington and at locations and th will be With | eat ee ee ee ee em the Perdita for car} Chicago Pr Rose | ton st., where it had been conceal to citizenship and con liwelve towne frawn filing upon as timber | ® pnw 2 oon te ” Mair re one | 0 + Bagyache- One Se oe RpOarreny o! ex-Gov | from filing, un or homestend elaiane, \* BANK CLEARINGS. #| Tying dynamite until word is re Vreal committed suicide today, ad Seaee the mother, a young Jewish ‘. . mo # | ceived from Customs Collector Har | ding to the mystery surrounding man. he country in their an \* |e Dec 6, 1906 $1,766,071.72 &| per at Port Townsend. Mr. Hunt, | the hs within nine months of| The body was found by the pro- Japanese os ree * baw We would be + Dee 6, 1908 1310.291.60 @| manager of the Thompson 8. 8. Co.,| her husband Martin and four chi} prietor of the house, who notified vigeore pros one admitt to ettiaen *« om — * | owners of the Perdita, said that he/ dren. A #on, was wtrick-| Officer McCoy, and it was removed pike part of the majority ship.” said Japanene « Hisa & Inereare over name #| did not contider the cc ny dejen with heart upon learn. | tO the Bonney-Watson morgue Wiens The general im- | mitten. Gute jast year. .9 | served the blame for the affair as|ing of his mother’s death and may| The mother, Irene Suburoff, to be that the prest- Tm from the south and with my * wi the packages were not plainty | die | whose home is in Empire City, Ee het fully informed of con- | knowledge t, it seems eee aerate enee # | marked }Ore., has been rooming at € that me that 8 j Washington st. Last ni am the $ that he | to me the " an! et ight she by those | all the race tend } went out with a real estate man . with that nitie,” said ‘ and the two took in a 10-cent show. » of fent’s | Frank Rust jae: One hundred and twenty-five ex} A. Gallatly, Mayor H. C. Littlefield After this the man took the girl Mei the matter i# more ™. Deoti carsionists from Wenatebee, the] 494 Mayorelect F. M. Scheble to the Nevada house. iia ccetey wencsbentae |. ‘eoearar"inente satease haan BM pan nyprp Bape bo aaa veg |, After & twohour trip on Seeing A thorough investigation of the Siehaia, tut. tar- trom |piutenaas on the ereunde that binlic ca, aice oi ¢ Gluck thle tre | eee were given affair war made this morning by SENNA to thorn, 1 to wids-| prattion tx aaty where to many} i”, 0 Sy St 9 Clock Gis morm | iuscheon rooma of the Com Detectives Corbett and Adams, Thi Ord business prefes- Japanese were reste and his | '8e, coming om the Great Northe mercial this afternoon the | name of the man concerned in the Meh and, in fact, all classes | connections with the local Jap | The ts under the auspices | members ending the weekly it | aftate was learned, but Miss Subut Mdity, are wtrong tn thetr dis- aul were ou poy 4 tp. pot th atchee Commercial club| meeting of the Chamt of Com roff, upon examination, completely eenahl sea ake It in- | nd is herefor the purpose of study-| merce, at ; or Mead 0] pelt ie members of th : : ie _{terinns Teleorash Service.) | exonerated him from any suspicion. public men thie morn Reop. the wt” mata | ine the conditions of a live city a#/gtving an The Com ape : otew | He agpeny ety 4" r WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—-A house | There will be no arrests made ~ 7 re ar there in a feelt hat it le now « ar ‘ortland, whe exolution eéueed to . ‘“ (Bemssives as op-| James Murphy, business agent of | Teeards its civic administration and| mercial Cond Beattie,” | be? ther « t i” agi blended bor] fbn may introdu a jay| Miss Suburoff, who is only 20 President Roosevelt's | the Hullding Trades union They | commercial enterprise. The p ‘ei! faspect Moran’s| Wp to Judge Frater to take some a sor eae ow = r = - a constitutional) years old, was taken to the Ways en account of thetr offi-|ase an undesirable clase of people We are willing to Selshipyard and the new battleship the maiter of the charges of | charges involve also th thejemendment giving congress the/ side Emergency hospital. ponte Fee: aa lo cine of pespio! ia” ald Rufus W Roce pe aoa adie ; ¢. ‘ | power to establish uniform laws of a t Admitting them to cit- | attle,” said tus Woo ar in the a 2 member of jud satvinns ain arab, the meen ae hont ¢on f city after which to/the Collseur The reception is + . t os ve of att appolteted to inquire | Ne it might be taken by Judge Frater Governor McGraw fashion our own metropolis of north the hands of the Cormmereis j condition of Maud Creffieid 2a reflection upon his should NEW LANSS TO FILE ON. der erything central Washington.” club and the Chamber of Com-| gether Afitchell the matter be brought before the} ‘The t : . Gent Re mys The part Includes m be meroe tt le pointed out that the ameoctall investigation and] PR igo — nd ve ‘ - ia rf bs Res with the exce ¢ of the clab, 20 ladies and the Wen The party expects to tour th «a been openty made that ton. | oy jee @ allie he pen dation for the passage ~My eda Se Bo PR eel tg hy ee ee ee oe ES z of three new townships in the} The trial of Capt. Bodfish, indict- Buthorizing the admission | tants fome kind of action witi| ably the strongest for its atze| terest of studying conditions in oth | only snediea! men © sd aaa proached, = yg —— = bb ner a by the grand jury on the charge fo citizenship. This is probably be . tod most influential of any such/er cities. It is the intention of the] lied dpon to declare n cack ray met A hg we iigieng Rt eyed a A te gees a beating ont erates Come - body in the Northwest ee ae tat anh sasebe an eiuasertl anni: ae houra how indicate that at least five | sast; township 28, range 6| on board his vessel in the Arctic, a Py See ee iets Precident aiden trem, the tee ane | he ee Ps ; heme of the . nity | 1 township 89, range 6 east.| from the effects of which the lat- PEER EEE EEE EEE , . ‘. ore - Z ses ee y * igh = Br ’ wrt, Ade ew © of opening has not been| ter died, will begin tomorrow morn- =|" > sn, Oe Ta witeem dohe ' Detmante tive ri ; rae Gites be os asa portion of the land is|ing at 10 o'clock im the federal ZI ae an, Veo. woes ress oxtstenmaneteel . sling ~ ‘io. onsen ined in that section recently | court. It ts expected that the trial = 2 - mi ork Toa withdrawn from filing | will last about a week. " me iS ney, the phys ~ Fc ie hippie me anvarance before == | in aa hey, would find the tw * point | j at Very Grave Charge Tile accusation is » Yraters® ther . . »| jurtet low . Pt eee eee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee lengeg. itis a Att Portia whe nature and one th be disp ‘ ned mpecif y Dr. Parry onty after & thoreugh lnvestigatl “ . < apr i the la r 1 are yesterday eft That Judge Frater would, within te lew given met) charged tty jarce . ry few days na quiry i centay. tnaie police etter t hav uw td nto th affair A te the “ 4 e 1 such a gang of i ‘ ar . eonergh hnpr an ne lawyers ers ith t Parry ® ee CHESTER GUALTIR redations have bee 1 6 thorning fatter } er to Dr not time bi e 4 Members of the Seattic Bar rple SENATOR MILLS neighboring points nenoeintion express the opir that I K Ll re wh ~ " ¥e ‘ fter Officers t the mantter te one which would prog amber of ‘ oy eanehiathin Lock jand Du F ked uf The fourth man, A. La wanlerty Ye @ subject for investian int Judge F has de | John Daly George I r ar hight by Off Doom. | by that b h a vie ' etigation of waterfror 4 arrested t in| Lare . found the talniter the facts so far as th 1 « ‘ arges v ood f " had t he ther | = att ' but | the King a a the pe r fa arip f wf ia me h appre 4 for = rea if theme that | tlor Ronths, has % peculiar he ton lan thet i hu His jonlo nd hi eculla n methods guarding her against the yor in jons of an man, Mr n Nelson sald, event killed all her affeetion for him and drove her to leave b The court prompt! granted the divorce STREET CAR TEARS OUT THE. ROCERY STORE ot 1 dash down the bill with | were sur 1 and dr 1 the, Mr. Branis . t nic ker pant o wounds made by fying glass © done b y @ most! omen el The front. of the ¢ “ i h can f ut Ff over th wild the r on and jamaged, but the motormar who | the toek caref i s 1 Juote ‘ 1 rw staydd wt his post during the 1 Se who wer ni te h on f McRae & few of the car r ived light! ing In at of h are r t € Brannigan’s ry store, tearing | injuries, the conduct having| waiting for the Yesler way car saw fa | out the ent q half of the store | Jumped Before the car hit the curve, | the Beacon Hill ea acl fror aking twe W cases and Gays Garmen Are Careios a swift rate of speed and had just “ atter! 1 rves, vege In * king the sccident,| Cot out of the way w the car tat and oandie all kinds | James F. Branigan, of the firm of| passed th crashed into the t throughout the entire store McRae & Brannigan, who own the) front f € A. Prentice, an elderly man wh that the car crashed into,| Tom Brunn of the was in the car at the time of th aid |}MeRae & B gan ©, was or | acciden as carried to a nearb It le getting to be a ve c helping trim, th udow when he ‘er of Ninth av. and Yeusler way, | drug store, where physicians were|mon sight to see the cars come/ saw the ca proaching and in ® one of the worst cur immoned who extracted @ plece of | dashing wildly down the street, and/ his flight to get afe place in city on account of the ste glass an inch long from his back.{the aceident is not a great sur-| fell over some of the boxes In the grade and sharp cur veral of the women in the car| prise to the people living here, who) store, badly cuttin is face and Panic Women ame hy rieal and were carried | dally witnes the ckless han: | hand b falling th ch a show When the car struck the curve to near-by houses, where physicians | dling of the cars by the motormen.”) case, GILLETTE AND HIS ATTORNEY DURING THE TRIAL (Star Special Service.) Fathe 1 am. convi HERKIME N. Y. D ' wil be | YI ter G was yesterd ‘ w aw 1 of murder in the first where he w being care sixth allott The pf n \ r jot fe rly showed no emotion when his gv ve The was pronounced. Reaching for n ! the v telegraph blank he sent fc " y ing wire to his father in Denver; }man would not he

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