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AST EDITION | Paper in S« attle That Dares to Print the News SERRA AAA AAA EA AAA R ARR AR RRR ED u KING LEOPOLD DENIES RUMOR INGTON, 0. C., De Senator Lodge has intro lutio jing for an international inquir in re a resolu’ quiry pea te corait' at ¢ (Copyriant 6, by Scripps News Association.) pRussErs De King Leopold, te your correspondent denied adsolutely the reports as to a eged atrocities o at ¢ He says common sense, if not hu png praetions’ " should t the crueition charged, Me paid a high te the An 4 to most American newspapers, He rad for ve to mistreat the blacks be - - . . * . . * * * * . - * . * * . . * * . 7 * it would no #' , epere unless ite population is happy and in There are those w make a matigning ing unde sven, We are doing all that Is possible ip sievate the i we by cor ‘am the ruler of ( me tam not fina gen psalary ee gate of cannids oeira every living by abitants and are dictated by humanity as but | profit » ng by prosper ally interested personally, nor do | ef executive, Congo has been in a over a thousand years, but we are ex i with God's help, will save the country seer THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, Dec, to, Rain Tonight and Tuesday; Strong Southeast Winds 1906. HE’S THE BOY WHO’S ALWAYS THERE PAY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE TS PER MONTH VOL, 8 NO TESTIMONY ROOSEVELT TO BEGIN SECURES UESOKY PRIZE | ‘The Prospects are That | Thompson Jury Will be Secured By Tonight. Bagakaeeretteteteneeenneaneee ie <a ae op SEATTLE’S FINEST t Pow he r { Men Oc , IN A GAME os. | —— 1 ON THE SPOT as we found ow s we | WILL BE PROCEEDED | being sold Y f th jast ‘ ! ‘ cst t © 2 ‘wound men, Put ea atte * tha me, from (he a ppoe wate neds to the t ght nex yi ppenaght patie 4 F ' te j mar of the cla ‘ ev were! the matte boring men Kas frot p thorough f « low art of the nd al wen adm! guilt t 4 there t what] sewhe at fire b — _——— * some ¢ games of (eee eee It is ‘ mn now tole * wecapnentgein |. . . * OBJECTS OF THE PROPOSED NEW DEAL IN THE STATE * . SENATE * | T as T Ww i K * o * Economy in legisiative expenses, the reduction by at least # | & one-half of the number of clerks and other employes, the re # | % duction of the expenses of the legislativ wion trom $115,000 # | vs | « ’ ® to $78,000 * Cormant ‘oe By Pacn * The elimination of senators repr ting special inte . * m Tel eo @ from positions of chief infivence and power. The organization # | m ppp es > Cc weg — * { ON, D. C., Dec — }@ of committees on a basia which will permit the consideration # SAARHERAAAATAAH ETE RA RAH H EHH S . . - “ HEAD OF panne, a number of the pasteboards were 7 * 1 today received the found on bie person. He was |@ of legisiation on ite merits, and not as clubs to best members @& | @ Mre. t P e lace £ king a 7 | . award of $40,000 in WERY RING BREAKS OUT j.cod on $100 ball put up for him|® Into fine for undesirable measures. * , , «1 Ee Psy conferred upon him for end- MEW PLACE — ARRESTS by King * The protection and preservation of the best features in w | Veni « ent of A : x @ Russo-Japanese war aie i KE 40 be re repel the m, Oakland pare nt willing to pre nab aay angry " © proposed legislation establishing the direct primary system of # | 4 * . - eer" Silo: ‘ode ainda Pa = srough raid made on his « ancially orts and ath av won te prreantne | making nominations S CSET eee has dec to devote the money to the notorious head of seo, in which over $800 was|* An effort to counteract the demand on the part of some @# | “e « mot f industrial peace in gamblers of the efty ® large or of Ines|@ senators that ali other considerations be made secondary to the # | | is ry. He will georgia Broken our into noti vested and an extensive # determination to reelect Senator Ankeny, or the election of # | « o evinens 7 tiorsing Y. Kamina gambling apparatus and ib: soak ak Gis ROMAN tb-ble olabe cul os jlson an ‘ead ap alleged henchman p with axes by rs te yo Pawn in the Game of Wits. in @ house Since that affair King ts said] | . 3 he eit ~ broken Gp a feqular hea | * * ee eee eee ee A , " rs h he formerly main | ant u hold . vie efeating the rex 7 b un yet unselected, Figs Mogg piso Leaders of the olf “hold-up com-|a A @ M defeating the direct ~~ a is going a pr will man conapiouses among ~ - bine,” for years the dominating ~4 or, tt me ee c the men to be through the agency of em ew - se my j Power and influence tn the Wa Pb | . . fair dealings. Thetr t , — beh m of will be one year and © intend to sift the af-| ington state a po | veat the +] e fing t - t the bottom and more raté/titical and journalistic supporters. te members; that por ey bitrat on 7 ah born i es ar ised upon the first #ifM*) 6. neeoming fairly frantic with the | economy of legis ie n if ‘ promote industrial of incriminating evidence | bose e ; the reduction ia k of . Was caught in the Tokio| Kamina’s trial has be 4 bree = ee oes SS nate employes and od he ma j end of the yor he very act of accepting tomorrow morning ta that b will be shorn of imenedi economies ’ = , select. two 2 ner iF fer the sale of a ticket, and | don's court oir power and prerogatives by a} Abe Greatly Alsimad. st and r and bis} eek and 42 the oe o « o m Dime a a * oe he ig ’ pee Seah " im. | Mehate are greatly alarmed in the ‘}: present select two others. Two men “ ere. They fc of the success of the new | every year thereafter, t the 9 movement, and have been appealing - 1 always be a commit- g | sc pgs He ony tee t ir of time friends and sup Witnesses on Hand Tomorrow. po There will be > rules, tatorial power, bu jorters for sesietance in an : The first of witnesses to bel everything to be judged by results, merle, power, to aidetrack It. Senator Sumner, of called te tomorrow in} 4 pent age pelle acge de } Snohomish county, who is fn line eo ever r « of the! CHRISTIANA, Dee. 10.—The No- which has in the been t 1 3 ly coerced into tr a with | POF the chairme of the appro y is & ed will be} bel prize was. for handed to nec fen cender 00.1 for | PMtations coma 1 Senator Deputy Coroner Wilteie, who will/ the American ambassa in par oe Link’ Davis, of Tacoma, who hopes Dr. W. A. Shannon | jfament this afternoon for Prest- a their own districts legislation of|. > hua his place on the commit + hithy will be atone | tae xtreme local importance sce am taken: Gave eamauiad te eat ee eee 1 jtrip to Mra Bent's bh eee ee et ee Roosev aa Soe Working a Long Time. promoters of the Alaska-Pacific Yu pc Ml Soe gp Be masse th . 4 se ' by Mre ~ ty ner and physician in} The leaders of the new movement | kon exposition, declaring that the |?" '* terihy rove sae h~ Pap re | kind. All the wit with the crime of mur-, Prosecuting Attorney Vanderveer|have been working on {t ever since | new movement menaces the state) 00 the min i hada’ ia ae Gat 1 tt state will be Be second degree, Julius|and Attorney Glasgow conductina| the last session of the legislature, | appropriation for that undertaking, |S? Qua. eso fbaine ie tegia’ one TA dae vor fa, | tomorrow accordance t tlias Eugenio Bas |the examination for the state and| when they were pla r the | and alarmed them to the extent of) 10 ie see « viii SES \adetem Gatien : | order t ct, neu Was this morning taket the defense, respec y man of the old cor and saw | asking Senator Piles to take « hand |) 00¢ Par yy seats Be rayne} Rigs nye Judee Saturday. Char Judge F s crim-| Several times the Yentremen|their own bills emasculated by the|in the matter, and Senator -Ptles| Wt 0 woe rarried nig cme Then tare. ae Whitt M ad Mrs, Wi for @ second trial. Mar-| were asked to retire while the at-|skiliful hands of men tn and out | has written from Washington to his hve i ore tome { ar ¥ Keith, Mra. Ge Emory, wi a ie the Italian laborer who | torneys engaged in wrangling. Thejof the senate representing the cor-|law partner, James B. Howe, to P Ay ré po ; w . ‘ he fered man, and the of} Inside bis unk | question as to her a man may yration pun bund It ts now arcertain the purpoere fata at if ore wh ed in the arrest of} tion of a high-| protect his trunk by setting a tra aimed that not less than 26 mem-/tions of the new move "hon = en ae Page Me » “4 : Sen ing Th w follow each an the result of s fall from an ch, on Sep |gun according to the same ruling|bers of tre senate have been en | Howe took the matter up Saturday ak A a i er in 1. All the thound 8 Seattle car, at 5:30 Dutly, the lof supreme ¢ which jas sted in the movement, Including a| with Mr. Booth, and Mr. Booth | 0 yew mene gh A M i - | direct testimony of tate will k Saturday evening, two em- vre, a First | fied one in setting such a wea lear majority of all the hold-over written Mr. Pilen a letter ous |STeneinaner | 920 {f ected, be in in a day and a] pioyes of the H. L. Bennett Box e she was | to protect a cabin, a question which| senators. The lea of the move- | lining the movement in full lectcth Ae tees ag fs | factory were seriously injured, Claud nk. He ts\was warmly debated In firat| ment among the hold-overs are Sen Alarm in Ankeny Camp noha 4 gers pening address to the jury| Woodin received a knock on the 6 jurors in 1 by Attorneys Miller and Gins-|stors Condon, of Kitsap county.| Another quarter in which the! Mra Rent denies the allegation. /Mre. Bent. “My little et made by First Assistant/ pack of his head, a gash on the } Gal wrangled over for| gow, kept recurring constantly in|and Veness, of Lewis county, and) now movement has caused much| Whe Mra. MeCuteh vie p th e at Mrs ing Attorney John F Mi] nda badly sprained back. Alb and having finally dis | the examination this morning mong members the most! sinrm ig in the Ankeny-Croker|her lace Mrs. Rent had just teft| a wrapped it ot | Kimier received a cut on the jaw Were excused October 10 The former trial lasted four tive 5 pants are Senator) amp where it is viewed with alher plage of business r “s 1 have t J which necessitated ven stitche @ Mornings ees: of Judge | It is estimated that the Booth, of King county, and Senator and, to all appesrances! aid net attach any ngu t y < tes rh being taken, jes several oth eourt was «pe examin-|hearing will consume almost as|Paulhamnea, of Pierce county 1 distrust. In the last thie faet untti she war directly MoCuteh » thet |fer-s bruises. ‘ive jurors, w Deputy | many days The “hold-up combine” is as old). natorial contest the managers of |formed that Mra. Bent b the t the tf lw he boys states that they were t s the government of the state. ! ine campaign of Sam Piles entered | fiimay ereation in her home 8 t ver the | day he act of boar the car at th the sage rosin vd oe bao sg 197 | into an agreement with B. D. First, Mra McCutcheon sent | epieode, and 1 b- | Hamt j South Seatt bes + a having been | fn the first ses < eH. Bak 4 ott ‘aa Se tite MN Prat L. K . n wa now, jeorm aker and oth: nd for the lace , ire F | . was 4 ed. it has "| volved a promise made in behalf} Then Mra MeCutcheon made al r, Prof. B, F. Jobe Mis the trestle inte y jons than in| lr ar Piles that he would lend his Sa wn | Adelia Park wen ¥ ~ called for hall ving reached the climax | nuence and that of his friends to F Rag A Fisher, Roy ngers hearing of its power and Insolence in the ihe reelection of Senator Ankeny ' w - eam, ee exsion of 1903. It has been so am H. Brink , Hunt ‘ ar. The passenger of a man satisfactory to us jowerful a part of aw-making Through the extatence of this agree Max H i J q i u e went to the res- machinery of the state for so many! iit an effort. has been snd Laube, Edgar = ra} cue BR couece MAN ours; - that It i# looked upon with | pine Onas to Induce Benate ny B- Hogie, R, A. Fitts, Fr REFUSING To Be reverence by a certs clase Of | () tatervene ta oppositic tha Robert V. T. Harat ame iD — HIS COLUMBIA Pot tae ee vert ta intre, |2eW, movement in tne in of | | a. 1. Vigseni,- dens i | eme alarm” any effort to ° | | ~ ATES REFUSE TO BE| Baas on aew andar af talee NTO" | Senator Ankeny and | | A ble ea ae “ ” es An yet Senator Piles has not take « J mY WIT Him Power of Combine. ceuisanee of these requests tus-| | Mra JP. S Harr wean | The comb rived Ite power! ther th to a Mr. Howe to as The care of Capt, Harts Rod- | | Fred W. West, T ‘Den a | YORK, Dee 1 he f Ifrom the ort of itself and its| certain for bis guidance the aignifi-|fienh, master of the whaler Willian M. A R. : bay gh Love-| ler” ts the ' | |members b © big interests de nee of the new movement |Raytien, charged with causing ( a maken ns Pecan being pulled contin Jatring legis ‘ors of | ldeath of Edward Lag (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Sa a a ee ond ance ri r tion, chiefly th railroad fe on that) versel, and w HERKIMET N.Y. 1 | at : “ a é with Ki which it ny years a bul n progress in th or ¥ sente 14 o , sare Aithor | rintend Gould. wark of the demand since Inet T ay ; r. : AC. fe nes g | for a wt 1 . ft me t : at A a t th he defetiac, cons entire | Au xt 1 A young | f e gan ring session, Di ' " trial ¥ 1 rt ns oh sgrpinbet ca ee ge ' 1 t couldnt ox e's Be Mand for ar ke that,| Mon uniir Pe young mi it even —", th ary KINGDON GOULD ¢ rs went to the summer eamp at Mor he ¢ > for| is, Conn., with his clasem and Ho let| Was eligible to the club, He did not Bilow sturien: ( join it Efeming by rr r the name of Kingdon Avengers Gould not appear on the bRiitabering 15. Junior Ball committee his po! 4, and tion should have entitled him. rn Tt is a society in Columbia ited King’s Crow Kvery ata Jont is eligible after freshman year, Kingdo 4 hav | falled of elestion In he found ia the custom to put young men) frosty glances lot means position on the sopho to the Enmineer-| more show committee. He w t 9 Ge A win tle! ot ~ * * i, « o Hee te canine. h” nes ah "WOMAN APPOINTED x which it wield govermment th wat | mendous effe (Scripps Telegranh Bervice.) | Which the J rim - | The new combine will probably WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec, 10 p peel «nar th ge (Geripps Telegraph Service.) put itself in evid f hen | William B. Ridgely was today no an be int . x ae INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dec ie n nate 1 « ‘ for another tern ' no A 9 ana deere *| Miss Mar bs, aged ar ng on the currer The nor 4 v today Kov |the committee t Ch J. Bor ee oo eg > | ernor fill tt it f Go ‘ ‘ ed by f ttorney § i, and of ee eee cn the Ke rsetd h to whieh he opponer he new le H. Mood . & me are? M : w € be b they fp to u the " \ . ssitoe rt 4 ’ ty ; . This is the first tn n committee jgnr ' the senate | flee pay 18 $2,000 a year serene the : ” STANDARD FIGHTS: or, but this is dented WEINKE TO MANAGE | OR OOO RR Rk te Want « Square Deal, E * ea " “ss qua a THE STANDER HOTEL.| (geripps Telegraph "Bervice.) if SHIP OWNERS TO + me ves Ay ‘ he - CHICAG I 1 Are trie REWARD WOMAN HERO. * committees be fairl n hotel, + uM ’ npe ffort thet ir \* r t * ond that if an wonable effort urd) ‘ n- | atetmen t federa vial hold a ® to this end {« made they will not|agership of the Stander hot a4 hearing matinee Lar ¢ t the M te eh to tntert re. But they ¢ o th lw ‘ ) * clare that they will not stand forly pare ke eek hak 1 uch a one-sided formation of com: | % hI SICK MEN IMPROVING It : s ae 2 mittees as that made in tho last|® BANK CLEARINGS * | & keer ‘ ' ' * ion, whew the railroad commit: | % «| JM. Colman joneer,|% nasi o tn giving to the ® tee was com ed almost exclusive |e De 0, 1906 $1,041,481.06 & land W. BI he Of thele of t k bark @ liy of pro-railroad member the] ® Dec, 10, 190 inday, # | leeal Ammnigration office 1% Coloma * | ceonanlitat cleo: | % ' precarious condition, are * tions wae me WILD fe ee tte tte te fete te tote tote ge ellightly Improved today. SOE ROREEB EEE ED . ed Oe Aen st catansina sn Meneannbicnatstict ts ci cemmlaadeate. * riet Attorney H ‘SNOW BLOCKING. | RAILROADS: | Every effort will be made to get i 8 now ms prevailing ir ga in Seattle Christe the ¢ 1 ins durt « rs are not past 10 days h vottendly her @ artened over their railroad ! es to ple , nds of Spokane, Sat- The Northern F fc appears to be} u y think that it will most ff t envy sF h n effect on northwest nd 24) 1 « ex it takes t i ' between HEROISM OF WOMAN, hur vad veral f who Capt n and crew of f w oma arrived ht r t con ns along Soatt Saturday night. Cap. lir being unusually bad tain Allison says that the resene of Tra are coming and the crew is sclely due to the hero from the King st wot at all| ism of Thomas Patterson, }hours. The Great N rm Orient: | wife of keeper of the Nght" jal limited, due inst this morning, 14 hours lat night, arrived i bouse at Cape Beale, who sent the Quadra to their ald. i | |