The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1906, Page 1

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AST FUITIO Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News AUSE HE BELIEVED IN TEMPERING =: JUSTIGE WITH MERGY STATE DIUN'T WANT W. E. DICKSON ON THE JURY: . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUES seeee tin the Examination of Prospectiv ia the Thompson Case--Jury ts Still a} Way Off. BY A.D. PRINCE Dickson with all the feroetty meeronden' x th Attorney Mor wa wh { bis fa u ber r tug . " * ta ie wtand u to that x t n v an wed |wr it x whom al Took Hold of Their Hearts The worts w such af an n have « | . mm and whe | > * ave fight fer f er an < —— oF a ome eae 8 Te ning of nt ’ ¢ pena - was, o I. * Fades | SHES SHOWING TEDDY'S sia aad owe wi | |Bellamy, Old Fellow, Makes Public Another One! op dy Tot of Theodore's Epistles to the Former's Wife-~ And the End Is Not in Sight. tomh a at (Serippe Telegraph Service.) } her thought, that Bellamy would CINCINNATI, Dee, 1.—Bellam admirable, t ng any VR de determi: n tmto sudden life late Mternoen sad for « brief} thowe tm the co prosaic §= common ie of th. at fow a as Event. 1 be able nfeased antipathy to capt tahme oot Mackintosh Labors Hard. ~eecuting Attorney Mac § with all the Ingen his half} | labor his command to make the taleaman THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.Falr T onight and Cooler; We FAMILIAR SCENES IN AND ABOUT SEATTLE-NO. 1 MARIA THE MEAN ee TIED | 2222 PAY ONLY -» ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE day, Fairy Moderate Weet Winds. DAY, Dec. 11, 1906 VOL, 8. NO. 248 a5 CEN REVOLT IN STATE SENATE IS CAUSING THE PLUNDERBUND MUCH WORRY AND ANXIETY The Truth as Told in The Star Yesterday Responsible for Skirmishing. COP ee eee eee GERMANY AROUSED TONDON, Deo, 1.-—Kure pean papers generally have pritited the interview with Wing Leopold ne any by the Soripps eMtien, The Eng A yonter paper pr to a antl-Congo ett! (e960 deepiio the kinge le pe The Pr® ere rat eteeet te eeee see hme) yates Baroy aoe es (hy ween bie) ip Lotta hndindhadhedladhedicdledlacdhetedadha ‘ 17 itt Ms 1 ir | pu different at 6:46 oc } in out of Beat not arrived, nor [minsion. The teleg of the train known . ww the roads had beer , , ATROLMEN TO | moralized and the . ‘ of many of Northern |etgle here at? i ef co me pee” e ‘ sti | The heavy 1 has blown down | initely late. Off . ee eens Cig of Police Wappenstein '#) 6 wires im different sections of ern Pacific #« i tres s Oe mntemplating a change of beats for) i untry omuniecation be-|dows in some sections, t s &F wet that both of At the present time the Union| io a: noon today ‘the Petre] bonged wh > ee nine tigated, not by independer pot beat is held by Officer J. W » 4 - 2 sree . a a a square deal for ° Northern ed te in the Canc { the state, but by the ° | Snowstor it. which, for the firet/ admit that his sympathies would In-| Storer, former Unt Blates am ney in the cabinet | woul latecock and he will undoubtedly ~ : x the } p , of an we patti} a, Boyt open t wher me has blocked the tra ; npplirtcrlien Bk endings ox with bis bringing fn an tm-|> jor to AustroHungary, in & [be changed. To this end he is con | S00N ee on ae tesa Oe . reir repr Be the father of th bat each time the|statement today sald sider 1 should Belt sidarieg the removal of Officer Al-| “spate! e sit, io | service on the Morthera Pacific £2. ives with th fastening Was as unexpec pon the pola’ iis My letter to the president and | '* * religion tn his ts for &\ len MeDonald from the er Hor ome - get due ~ th ae. om Se cose ate Seng run © securely jomination of himectf the defense|his cabinet was written calmly and | °@>inet place | Firet av, and Madinc caile demmaaahas. te pentane Md they Y tantetide om the Great 8 orth. ome . 4 step in and save him |deliberately, and was not intended} Catholic in Cabinet Jeithor placing him at the depot or Sa eee 53 neue pgfan logo Beene The First Uprising. examination crossfire of ~ m and lte create publicity and anticipate! © this we qual 1/08 @né Of the main downtown beats q . | <p Phones «oh 9 ¢ of these | ee. being equal The Great Northern local, No. 6.| md Beach some tir I Attorney Mackintosh | feose was kept up until court public opinion. In itself it is should like to have'a Catholic In|@* McDonald is regarded as o |arriv ed in Beattie at 1 eS een otant at the extant Of its. believe ould |journed for the day milanswer to hi be the cabinet = ee t in the| the ablest men on the police force. | **r¥e jeattlie a o'clock * di e 0 put the extent o > a Bates 4 wot believe he would! journed for the day and Dickson | answe many 4hings, bat a® ithe cabinet. | am st at In the} the ablest men on the police this morning from North Bend. The the alide is not known nome © memt rs of iM pub gislature undertook to take i do ox has been pat forth 1 dol navy department he wo! geod furyman because be| was again placed under examina jnew ma fe “mercy Had he| tion this morning, Prosecuting At-| Mr. Roosevelt, 1 feel competied to} ed a blazing match tn torney Mackintosh hoping to be | #peak | the result could lable to got him off the jury without ng to use a peremptory cha an secretary r geogray naly we w whe There ts so need of violent " show that the would be the right man adjectives to age | dent dislike ¢ Pacific slope man in The state still bas three per} from the service. and particularly In the navy de) * rosecntion | emptory challenges and the defense | pas # shown that few partment, and 1 do not with to leave Hiffer with the « Now England unrepresented 11, whieh will more than exhaust At esent I see no taleamen alrendy passed if| president without a scoun and a |given out at the White House 1 would like to get one or $e ‘That reference made ¥ ers of the cabinet who to the Nine otf t Mr . touch with the peop Choa ‘ my wite| carr eight when they expect I; they For both| . oa and acta of | anguished men we have! my admintstrati = | nothing it @ on J | This ts the one point in which| good will, officta r Hy. | the present cabinet je not as strong | : . shically|ably be given the First ay. cross | pxbvinaadibone " | . ' For| ing. Orders regarding the new shift ernor Daniels . 4 . t-linetanee. | should Hke much to get|in beste were given out movement was started by the late wishe * ‘ he eabinet,|the cblef, but no definite ¢ 5 | Benat Ed. Hamilton of Pierce Jeou to be recognized ' 5 slope man who would be competent! ent on what he hatito fill the position Moreover, if If MeDonald ts placed at the de | “is morning from i, Officer J.T. Mason will prob ppointment of the senate from Lieutenant Gov- jemocrat. This as reached s the floor | in the sex the rafiroad os, and was thwart~ 4 through the refusal to counte- e it on the part of a cot of ti-raflroad senators, led by Sen- T the h boat tor Hall of Whitman. Hamilton ; ne ~ egies so the | of an attempted ’ ion age yp ee a ' g in the n of 1903, de- io . tS ee gned take t ypointment of f Ma rewty (Seripps Telegraph Service.) rw ttees from Lieutenant thetr live tly after) CHICAGO, Dec. 1L—The p € err McBride and prevent the ped of a pro-regu- silroads. Both were thwarted this morning are to examining Mrs Rowe Vraal, whose Harold Stewart, manager of the} prow A An to Mr. Root pre las it should b& ‘ sve| Seattle high school football team, | your, t { by a. heavy ; ondly ap Pew aT teas i teats teas a ae Suuaboe bh telegrams frum. the | tekte Phas J heavy jer children and husband died mys on of the forces that his {lines puld necessitate | og : or| manager of the North Division bigh| rur » feet hig ered the | erously, resulting io the arrest of ad and corporate Pe sap Raggy ee : 6 aes wae ever) mas os oo tg M the | Herman Billak, a clairvoyant. Phy state's politics, i 1 a president, | schoo! of Chicago, ip = which " we 404. beiclans su an examination of and that Ges. Porter, then station: | hy P hom, with| states that the students of the!» inmates we hardly |the living will show th " ins Reversed. ed at Paris, would succeed him, | {ble exception of Root (who| school have petitioned principle awakened, they were mercy | '28 see see Se ee et a © the forces give in full the president's reply to] js busy that he can hardly ever|of the school to withd hie ob lal the wind and waves, far from [etemence nentt dissane of the pals, |, ¢ sed. ‘The de- what he said was written by m F who can appear before the|jections and permit the football) shore foie cin ecrer rae id “ o t be followed in a lS ¥Y wife concerning this subject with the prestige of a great | team to make the trip to Seat | C. ©. Cracroft, one of the members | Pooeon aamt yer yr I~ ©) ther minittees comes apd Bn germeef parte: By ce «Rotor ae eet Here's the Letter leader to explain and| If it is impossible to get a game of the club was ; | reg he family. | ¢ the tives of the cor eee, Jerr jonses tn regard to insufficient food sahien = ttanaten, Caing 1 n my administration. If 1| with the North Division high schoo} after x by @ id others seek pee, Marts ad medion! « ption and od ia ©. Oct. 4, 1901 jcould at any time fill this wa 1] of Ghicago a game will be played| was sles gets s eapeeative: Pavers while oo 1 a My Gear Maria: You need |*hould most ardently desire to do| with s team consisting of all-star) iis et ne ' movement is @ move- i our days In other words, for a cabinet] high school players of the middie) \e seapers, wn: (ie | t tf the domination The trt evidence ver be afraid of writing to me o nt and| asking anything. If it ts in my pow:/ jer to «rant it I shall do so. If fo sny feasons, whether political ace the 4 should, if possible, | w not only minen fit for the ministration of his depertment counts «che » in « Laare by bei @rerting crue! ant neg that of the de way har monized, the et con the narrow, or in the larger sense, I shall tell you so frank tradiction ¢ throughout 1 ecann lrarely that one can fill a cabinet | sf jon with reference only to ft nal reasons can never ex I do anything you sa neler Germany and Ita I found wha invaluable AN ARCTIC WHALER “ "0 "l but also, if possible, a party leader! changing of the game from Hyde wolght nd furthermore, it is] Pa was right about its being|*@f All surrounding condition | ae gyge ™ om to write me in orde , nust be taken inte account € g to pre him in Madrid, I think of t | No Catholic in Germany. peste elements hooner ¥ t of you all the and have « Now as to foreign affairs, my eo Mr. « roft, the her the b t st night during t over # tir possible plana. |inquirte peedily develop the fact] Pam ft , b had a | stor M Point, # t pertrel experience we Robert |! A i f the na plat of the ater Was walst deep and rising sey ae =o HK 8 = ote 194 which elected An- t t —| am it the houseboat ach Frost, of the high school that the reason for the rk achool to that of North Divt on j# that the North Division were a ognized as the real champions of | | @ middle states senate and voted down railroad commission { 24 to 18 Those r was tw ts of that body were the f the undoing of the t lly did the First as to the cabinet, It Is ver a Catholic sat’ at present a" ‘ reed’ their You have prob: een that I ha wholly different reasons it would E ft Hoffmar | Ww and RB t Kk money 1 but a small part in eked them all t Secretary | not » send him to Italy . e of the ody nd Me x fa rallr 4 ot War Root is one of. the ve I 7 or known eith n the being t ator nt, « boat enmias' t " ssed in the trongest men before the people in|e nen | advocated \ ° f etx Ke rooms ne the heavy . A ite with but three votes agninet ¥ ‘ party His tel oiling to Ite soon AS the b- 4 ee a t EVIDENCE sine)! ng t ae anna ; ; 0g vy Mah ig a Ek Seth (Gerippe Telegraph Service.) and ge jas But a Few Came Back. IN IN CASE OF CAPTAIN, ‘Hit campalgt here and abroad of appointments EEeON, ©. Dec. ti-—Fraye ha. Xe | Sree: ' rown of After the sess ot 1903 the ms of 21 members of the senate ne oe pent in jred and of that number, but f FOR ABDUCTION mame reference to h he facts were. In no other coun ; A reference t t would t¢ puestion Cathou re 7 we ed by thelr = toe ae t on = “ . irned for another term, . m f Wik ator that he w be re . : : re of w A Public Calamity | See See | sie A general toamsters’ \ ele ant Gs thar Gumaee. for. a, * kept | > m leave the cabinet Mie suatios cf ged with and admitting the} meeting tomorrow night in room tf 5 nest ’ (the United St 1 une the word ape . oe a his roomr Lat rem on Bon atten 6 OMe yea n i ay fe r . P ‘ cenps ton 1 fternoon will t n or ' 7 Bet the t k France (Berippe Telegraph Service.) ree “ny . é poreen oe In a po x . vacant, t should of CHICAGO, Dec, 11.—Five : : \ a " . t ~ FORT PERSONS Pa 9% board the vessel dur- the shore. fepartment I am sure, without fur this mornin, noth : med that | was able to ere) Caeer.ot Wor? eign birth + hreanwar ond. Yen ny, slovoed reli sna ae. oh bin abinet position; | but 98] who. hay within 48 bat bch. ’ wate ont & mon't | the work ne : tng : re . , at thle Gme. 14 hours at th work Mt he I : eu Yeout ERANKLYN MOSES « - centatn: On Hamm Wert George | ood of much | Stas impeny’s vlan, “at Goeth) a ee >| : alos, 0 NOMINATIONS vec » Pi {| (Seripos Telegraph Service.) | I have no thought nt ais on icion ie . | ST RG, Dee. 1 11d be the best ma >i ched) lor 1 f aa (Scripps Telegraph Service.) tive ' ry would be in honor bound ‘ THEODORE ROOSEVE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Sergeant of eet! Tonnant| BOSTON, I : 5 | Forty factory we s from Thore agen not to consult any pe pita dae Feces! 1 WASHINGTON, Dec 1.-—'The| that he had he money from {Franklyn J. M f r r court | ne Diant, at Nevaky, were) ona prete ¢ of mine in a mat-| WASHINGTON, D. G.,, Dec, 1L—] prepident today nominated Dantel| Wel The $20 lina, w phyxiated ‘ addy A entities | drowned this morning while cr fer so vital to the country. I do|'The prestdent today nominated Her-| W."Btone postmaster at Trinidad, | found m of a grip. jing ? ut e \ os |ing the ice at Neva. The tee broke,“ not be o that Seeretary Long tr t Knox ith, of Connecticut, to] Col; Wesley A. Martin at Man Morey ha the greater part \mornir i net rolal and polit + that At-| but 60 of the 100 workers reaching tends to leave the navy. In this|succeed James R. Garfield as as-'Cole, and Fred F Mt Burke,| of the $109. He is held in the city / whet! case whioh they will not im ’ ) siwtant attorney general Idaho, ‘ jall suicide ely recove 3 PER MONTH

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