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TEDITION Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News NGA JURY Ih THE THOMPOON Ghat Proceedings Now Under Way in Tacoma| ie ‘inte onthe other Oa \Attorneys for the Defense Object to Pros|": hate cold:biveded murder ‘Me Seouriny a Jury ence of Thomas M. Vance as a Member * Prosecution in the Case, sorta af counsel om bath Mees © BY A. 0. PRINCE yt realize who know the T hen ndent to The Star, | Proud old family yed ret er a ive of ide, wh Sean, Wast 6—A Won't Go on Stand. ere a ee ae af grows ¥ WAH! Tt is almost certain that Chester] attle ar for some s ne hom pe w t tak stand | reason ¢t " “ : his own defense. Charlotte Whit-] ¥ tered the sey, the young woman with who rt n promptly , » ar was te ve, and whe haree f Jatior Hawle na * on the night of the | companied by his fa and Maur ¢ h way here from|ice Thompe his b r, who te she hag accord-| cashier at the ty clerk's offt uting Attorney Mack Beatt The boy was (reseed attending seh Bhelas he was on hie arrival in Tacoma rrive in time to takejon the Piyer at 3 € ky fay lday afterr He wor a ditng to the proee-/|binck suit, a ley we sr and « fy thet she never | Windsor the be 17 pon en ar Mie boyish appearance sur be | wed infetuat! ven those had co prepared | or Will take this | (to find a ¥ 4 prisoner. Thome . ft ¢ girl for whom | son pald no attention to the curious jhe became « murderer ts @ matte « focused upon him, but walke * of ture ]auletty and quickly to hie counsel's q ofer it is admit witt|tabie, He took a chair at the ex 8 be on the er f of tnaanity. | treme left end, between his brothe Thompson's attorneys are prepared | Maurice, who sat hin left, and * te preve by Witnesses who have! his father, who occupied a chair on Me foree con’ knewn him from tnfaney, that he] hie right whethe or|= Morris Enters REGARDING JAPAN talent at bie the ea Attorney V st the cane M ne ta t Mack up, be tol ot 0 ifidarits to the effect votees from all over the world TASHINOTON, Dec. 6~—Genstor ee wet bee ms ty were endangered. At a private con: | BaUeiaee intreduced « bill today i to appear in th sistory he conferred the red hat | Seeidiag that the cost of meat ip Be expected 6 FRPP ERE E EEE EEE ER RR RR RE eH [On Cartifial Sammorka sgedion be paid by the packers for his assist * ® Senator Grosvenor agreed to the Mice eased the * (Rerippe Telegraph Service.) e revision of the ship subsidy bill ' . WASHINGTON, Deo. €—Representative MeCall of Massa & to Gonfine the ald to South Amer t . »| @ chusetts, a republican, ye it would be the same for the @& fea and Oriental lines only vol and? # presidedt to put Rimeelf at the head of an army to administer @ ai nopear in| @ all the other laws of the United Statex When guns have t . INJURED IN A ®# tered down all earthquake has left of #an Francisco, and @ » the disloyal province has been pat t « ‘eword in order to @ be | @ taught a short cut to the enforcement of the laws 7 {Beripps Telegraph Gervice.) appear of | * * CHICAGO, De €—The munich! © ganson, a teameter, was badly WP Reym COI eH | yal court Unexpectedly PFOMEPPE © | pened inet Hight at & wlelork am a fo be one of the associate] (Serines Telegraph Service.) re not excluded but that the ag-| ¢ the greatest force yet discover | peauit of & Ballard car colliding with for the defense BAN PRANCISCO; Dee. 6—Un-, thorities wish to establish separate) *f 1" the suppression of the evil®| nig wagon at the intersection of Begins This Afternoon. ¢ the direction of Attorney Cen | eet moka. ‘? — ao w wie. sanee Coane Fourth av. and Shy at fallard case wae al Moody, District Attorney Dev-| on ee ear anes die peed ib ger Hansen and E4. Rendieman, his om by Judge Sx lin yeaterday held @ conference POLITICAL UPHEAVAL pon Deo Al MENG, STNSTSS MSY timmy wore on the Wagan ane Were Fee s ~r omen to leave the city and issued | got down Ship st. which it @ very this afternoon, © with President Altmann, of the} (Serince Telegraph Serv a subpoena for the clerks and forr ic erow strest. As a result Hanson af empanciing 'h° beet bo daca tion. City Attorney) CHICAGO, Dee The jer justices under the old system cous not ine the car wal ie ns as ws am Barke and two of bis! crate predict a political upheaval G*) It tn sald that straw bonds were|too close to prevent the collision HB Bat expected that an aselatan egarding the Japanese) the result of Rooserelt’s treatment! made and It is sald that the com |The two men were thrown from the | me be examined before) sco! quent The conference of the Japanese situation and say | yiction of the officials conniving at] wagon And Hanson was knocked ur y. The prosecu ex-| Was & view (oO BFrangine | that Bryan's nee is heightened. | the trade ise certain. echqus He wae removed to the p te end ite case in a day and , nit action” tol ‘They also « e they ‘ Sot tates. thon tele. te the hee . brim. test the legality of the | thought Roosevelt more of a Jefter lon Rendieman, 124 Sixth av Dr eminent arre atatut hires the SST | nom democrat than a republient, but] Adem, who was called, fc ts that the lec j tion of Mongolian pam i now regard the threats to nd} } had re 4 conce of t's life wil entage tn separate schools ltreope to Sen Francisco ae atier the brain, and his condition Is sert tm the b The points in dispute have been! ing him forever from consideration ous Rendieman was not injured Ralerncys in the Cece. pract ¥ agreet upon, but n mo clase as Jefferson and The wagon war broken up Ms tp Setendot: by. chet frafting of the statements bas ing Bryan the unequive Sree teeta ae the tiem (Zomtpomed anti Friday. al leader of the democratic hosts NOVEMBER TRAFFIC Ritgtey & Southard of me- | Seeetime Mr. Devitn will EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY. bad aneociat> Jodge recone h 9 og oe t | FRANCE OFFERS OPINION nelds, of thie city, who| Certain whe voles M4 (Beri Telegraph Service. he record for traffic in ar it ona ell inthe day, and | mee Mall be conducted besore the/ PARIS, Dee” ¥ x thay * pu (Borippe Telegraph Service.) de Poses for the month of N oh Fh eaoslege tay. 20 state wapreme court or before the| | FARIS. Derk Bint, Japaness| ST. LOUIS, Mo. Dec. 6—The/ ger was unusually heavy, notwit aitroed, the | ederal court | ste of Roceeveli’s measage.|Crmners jury today charged Mre | standing foods, which caused father. } adi ation at tas e reve emai caetn ain nerican | ure Sititon, wher of the aye the suspe n of transcontinental ag . 4 p not the exclusion of the Japan bneeate ters Bp ty gypsies, Soy Pe ‘ol at the time of the fire. tan tata) number of ee e going t Pr «| * in violat th Japa se oat thd uae ” the Jap | with ertminal carelessness tn fal ane fr * King «tf. sta ' - aty of the th “ Se ee vw ng the responsibility for thelden was 69.9 this numbe ty pros he law discriminates 4 . x eatha of t on lodgers in fall) 66089 wer arr * or 1 per Pierce nese smuch ehtt-| : to place fire escapes in the and 46.862, or 51 per cent, were A " m of white birth em? | WOT HOPELESS, SAYS JAPAN. iding according to law partures: ° in t b + Caen netic aali nnn EIEInEIDEnEEEEEEUERE ROSES he tre . Ja | {Seripps Telegraph Gervice.) | - cit oven {the Japanese equal with} TOKIO, f The Kok | Retiersished ¢ pl ar as from other himbur # editorial nat it} ‘f young - " President Altmans j| thinks the San Francisco situation | ie prove his * of edneation severe the %, an Roosevelt | That he may ow o ef ” od harges him with }° i t the matt et the terr . eros lanorance of the situation, in} #ays that the affair reveals a weak i { Seattie’a| view of the statement laid before nt in the American political or | fe Metealf, who ts jon toward the|thoroughly familiar with ie ion. TH vint ROOT RESPONSIBLE “ eons me (Star Special Service.) mage tt Ia ane WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—It de ——- ; bs wr el 1 agp te veloped today that Secretary Root] Seneations harses were filed Patrolman Harding Charged. 2 > le cues a aueie aban ee »onsible for the movement at] with the clvil service commitasioner Charges alleging abuse and tr n Francisco, th secretary believ ¥ aguinet Be A. 3. Wilk f \eulting citixens mn Becond av. and cengnre _ ing t solution to the inet | police partment, The! Union st. Sept. 28 were made in a Ge « through the courts pr red by Attorney |eomplaint before the civil rvice wpe Cal la delew recety A. Wagonkrecht and |pommisetoners against satiatactory assurances regard-|P. ©. Olse {Morgen Harding this m ing. The ofl the presidents st ont Th . lcemplaint was signed by J. A. M he sending tr is Corkic, a contractor alle Francisco The president e t thal ‘the officer cursed, abused and t not wish to send| sae intemper- | inewited bh while he was standing ities to admit the Jap-| that testified falsely |agetalietic speech anese to the schools, but says that |e 1 jury before Jud@e| The plaint atiewes that Hard tre are sent it w nly be to| Gord 1, in giving evidence |ing wae | itizen’s at th PAA 5" ABIES nee, should trouble arise Jepenkers charged with ot in t doing b t i His explanation is satisfactory | the streets fieey be th eat many of whom _— me ce = HO WARD WATSON a te in the ained t he did nor 4 . h Talking for Effect. Ww i T r I f « on fi af x lt t le * Gidney Sloane and His Father Rin a Whom He Murdered With an Ax n, think — _— the J we b { tt ' ‘ s ae ght t talking for } ; ent ah at the se " | tin t are serious In th g to the nal t be excluded fn the be hea he Chinene, THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST. Rain T onight and Friday) Strong Gouth: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, Dec DENIES SIGHTING DIX BODIES 6, 1906. Capt. J. Bornstein of the tug] He eiroled the spot, but did not Reaver denies the story printed| Mat bodie that he sighted three bodies last], CNet litchenbers under ordere | haw ruined daily at various sec Saturday off West Point, preeum:| tons of the Bound in the hope ably “Viettima of the Dix finding victims of tho wreck, b This statement was made to) has been unsuccessful, Saturde | Capt. Boo Litehenberg, in com: | heewas at West Point an hour pre mand of the U. 8, revenue launch] views to Capt. Bes | Scout. Capt. Bernstein told Capt.| It te stated that members of the Litchonberk that he sighted obsta:| Beaver's crew became excited and jcles floating around in the water] gave out the information about find | upon which seagulls were perched | tog the bodte coweee KING'S HORSE A "PRIZE WINNER COLMAN | | (Berlnpe Telegraph Service ’ CHICAGO, Dec, &—King E ward's oh stall » @ im viets won the first prize at the Interna ee itional iive stock show thie after noon over Lord Rotheehtid’s Gir J. M. Colman, the Seattle plo-| ton Charmer The royal stables | acer and large property owner, tw | have tried for many prizes, but low not expected live through the | everything since the « |night. This morning he sank tnto| This was Promvictor un aclousnens apd Dr we pearan im any arene Huessy, the family phystetan, an nounced to the endants this aft would rally. Mr. Colman’s heart | st! remains in fair condition FOUND GUILTY which owned thousands of acres of land Sad 000 head of cattle in Wyoming, was today sent to prison ot - CANCELLED | for. fh years, being convicted | frauds on the state of Utah. Bwan raph Gervies.) | imported pelts from South Amer The pope today | tea and collected a bounty on them canceled the public consistory|im nearly every county tn the state which was announced for late this} evening. It {® reported that this action war ta m account of a fear of assassination with which he was threatened recently The pope tnsleted w iding the consistory, but the threats were so strong that he finally gave . DIED LAST NIGHT on, formerly prt x4 Henry best newspaper of Washingtote) lod at Providence at 10 o'clock last nig? T? ecoased was stricken) t a 1 t pbout hree | months ago and © perated pan, |8ix we # later underwen nd jon and grad t i nd Mr. Watson was born at Mount Vernon, O., August 16, 1858, He beg th newspaper career in Sanbury, O., and owned newspapers in nt Vernon and Newark, He mov Spokane tn 1 ad with} John founded the 7M Watson became & t the t-Intelligencer | writer and tray \ He — later! Chelan coum 4 until hie ap. a political ondent to hi re he rem vint b MeBride as see tary At the time of his death lhe was editorial writer for the Be ttle Times Mr. Watson leaves a widow and J, HOWARD WATSON, a son, Harold, 18 years of age. at Winds, PAY ORLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR OHANGE a5 CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 8. NO. 244 UOGE FAATER Hilla CK AT MAGKINT Oot Any Way What He Terms the Malicious and PRESIDENT Villfying Attack of the Prosecuting Attorney Pee eee ee ee ee eel (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ° A D I ‘ * “1 consider it beneath my dignity to take any notice of # we f # the absolutely false, malicious and vilifying charges made ® ay ore A com | ® against me by Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh | stand * “seo arson eater ties | ® ready at any time to answer before any impartial tribunal | | & any specific charges emanating from dignified sources attack- & | Br | ® Ing my official conduct.”"—Superior Judge A, W. Frater * * 7 | 7 ‘Judge Frater came to me shortly after these two women * * had been arrested and suggested that a commission be ap- * % pointed to Inquire into their sanity. | told him that in my ® opinion such a step would be useless, for | believed that it # * would be impossible to find a reputable physician who would w # find the women insane. To this Judge Frater declared that * take severe meanuren a # he would find a commission that would find the women ine © po poner Pod: statement that the] % gane."—-Prosecuting Attorney Kenneth Mackintosh * © race prejudice, hardly ite « * * single thought TR RREOOSACCO See eel ps That Judge Frater must in t e, the appeal being argued pure- | protection move immediately|ly on abstract questions of law. | ainst Prosecuting — Attort H. Walker, who represented | Mackintosh for the refut of se Frater before the supreme the charge made the latter in| court, said this morning connection with the Mitchell The only questions raised on the field insanity case is the ¢ ppeal of the case to the supreme if the closest friends of the fort t sly questions of law. er among the log fexsion of|No ® was made by the the eit i Frater declare ive of the prosecuting i that would be beneath his dig 8 office of suspicion The wreck of the steamer Dix I*) nity as a ju take any notice |that there had been anything im believed to have been found last] op Mr Mach "a charges, cha in the proceeding night by those grappling acterizing th maltcious| Dr, Kenneth Turner yesterday tn- The object that has been struck | ong this | formed officers of the Kimg Coun- repeatedly was found last Bight | doc toinent Medical association that he de- and towed towards land far enougt ak in the assoctation to Investigate | for a cable attached to the unknowr Cannot |the charges made before the asec object to be ined up to the dock at] he permit Frater to}ciation insofer as they involve his Alki Point ong K« conduct in the matter, and s The searchers believe that the! Cor ane: etl wath be On sp at the meeting wreck has been found and this! the charges Mackin the association a week from next afternoon & neow will be launched | tosh have t by the other] Monday night over the spot and with lead linet] members of euserior tench of ‘ an attempt will be made to ascer | King posit hi <escathigeeseMmeuoeeg tain whether It is the Dix or not oa o ts t Dr. Turner has been a member on ‘ne frat [of the association for a little more pad a r . na year. He applied first for Oe «sh Be ingyen ng mbership more than two years 1 Seahets of the bac wea, HOWE but objection was urged to seaeiners of the bas, whe, Rowers on the ground of his ethical - ‘semygi gprs <0 Pete "| standing in the profession and thé warren ese ap neg Hiention was withdrawn. Last opel aug wn. ear the application was agaip ow sented and favorably awed Defend Frater. pon, though tm the face of some On bebalf of Judge Prater, it light protest ae te ; claimed by his friends that if the} The le Bar association has plantain MeCausland, master of | yroseciting attorney. had any a meeting of its members - ean vance, bas Peon we" | basis for his charges that the san-| for the evening of December 12, Caan tlyy Mg AB a of marine n- | ity comminsion in the Creffield case | at which the relations of attorneys apectore for leaving his pilot houre) way fixed it was his duty to pre the lal will probably be jes ‘ mg “s " rm ily Quall- | cone the eter to the supr ken though nothing of that tpl dete Pim gpd llyran the time {t was argued|nature ts suggested in the invite . yer ype: penieenge dle os hod pares alate Boek that tribunal This was not|tion cards sent out yesterday the capacity of purser at the time \Tt pension was a direct renuit Jof the laxity in methods on sound |xteamers resulting from the recent wreck fr Jeanie ADAMS WANTS PAIR OF GLOVES IN COLLISION SCALED Ge EAward Adama prisoner serving a term of Two men seriously injured, one at MeNeill's island for pilfe srhaps fatally, was the result of Gntned Metee encny etties — ne collision between a Ballard $35,000 worth of gold has writ Horry Watson, the 83-year-old sor | electric car and a wagon at Ballard ten a friend in Beatt a pair jearly this morning working gloves. Adame has be: c wh Ww er| Chris Hanson and Bd. Rendle put to wellding @ pick and shove B fe man were driving down Ship st. the work of excavating for th a water yestorday ing nd bad turned into Fourth av. la a t the gover t fied last night th \ the street car hit the wagon and it is likely that the physical tax |*alding. Mra. Wate are Z m him is severe. wash tub f f Both men were thrown out of the he stove and t.| wagon and Rendleman struck the She left t pavement head first, resulting tp APPROPREATION 4 ts neussion of the brain. It is : ought that he will die Seve s were calle Hanson {s seriously bruised ey to save the iif The two men were quickly taken th . 1 been horr » the home of Nr. Rendleman, . pealded t was removed to | 1524 § Av. west Mayfield's fertaking parlors. The wagon was demolished, but (Seripps Telegraph Service.) | the car was not damaged WASHINGTON, D. ¢ De SCOW SINKS WITH LOAD. i ~ . ly 1 Selce are in W } aton today, in attendance at t Last sey mieht the Canadian | 808 i i ROR kote te te tote t te National Rivere and bors con-| cow Goga, with 2,600 feet o ° Z Rivers Sak RAPER 81-1 pee Reel Oe NEN Se b BANK CLEARINGS. * angi overt ent win a * Fee eek melt Dee a 10ee $1,654,175.08 & rove the waterways ow eft near the dock on a|* Dec. 6, 1906 1,167,081.2 * Age wt h gradually wave way lf niet aidan * a ee ee ee na | # date last year..$ 487,143.83 # ver At once put to work and z volt tno Magog asco err rrrrrrrrrr sf (Scripps EO Service.) <=" 2|EMILE LOBE DIES | ‘SANTA FE ROBBED (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Kan. D 6A rot rning knocked X per { the § bed th tT and of e Rule Bazaar with Julius A private » r wh that 1883. The offices and ed er m # I stor h or ' that worth prisot 4 were in the Oddfellow building F t a 4 mn # From the f name. the ‘ Six years ago, when Mr, Lot wer sut of t ness lif thie firm | }. Bornstein & EL PASO, Tox. Dx 1 ity ed a special 4 “ ip for tt Cutt Kar r ea I . 1 | 1 of kne pol Te pager i | ¢ EMILE LOBE bite Mr. I “ nN Y f P yh Taken Some iw i nek x i ! Q er. Great damag ea he Pe >. sabanbeh’ to property Pode ll but ¢ is rap ved of nae . and no f trouble : ; ; “ nt r u xpert par ' bu ho tie | the vi D ¥ eh > | te x * STORM WARNING. * | teenth \ if o 0 . *|M 3. F if the old % The weather bureau this #| Lobe, at vo also t and " # morning displayed storm sig- #| Two : * nals, wind increasing south. #| tn Be # easterly to high this after. #| claco : babe th * noon #| Since { ARERR R ARR AK a With the wholesa ke

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