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usr EDITION | “The Only P Seattle That Dares to Print the News RY IN THE THOMPSON CASE IS SECURED AND TRIAL IS ON wting Attorney Mackintosh Changes His Course of Questioning in an Effort to Offset feeling of Sympathy for the Defendant, l|P If URY E p cae enh ee ew kee i * + . 4 H a xcitement Prevails at Paris, Arrests Are Made! jescusrac wvocveo. 2 Motorman and Conductor Jump and Are Injured BY A. D. PRING }to a erontative of The Sta * * 3 onder tT Star fact, oe od with s ( ri ° as V4 Gerreapendent of The Sta x, combined with Attorney Jen tt and Further Trouble Is Anticipated by the I? Scripps Telegraph Gervioe,) «Car Crashes Into Bigger Car at Foot cf Whittle manatee at | e'atec ening 18 0 ‘| Authorities. “y- * Hill and Does Considerable Damage. ] »- | 8 w v * peon ob Mre F ma 1 ‘* He “ ‘ Sr les f th Ke I y, 20 be orde > ; ae on 5 | | (Berippe Telegraph Berview,) | ‘The pal rested the priests|* tt appr ° : : Fee would. na | € , n witness, han ke 7 |, PARIS, De M were} and examined eact ‘ ' * ' ' * 4 5 whee the tw minar « f b ea Weeds | # tht ning te the Roman | answered th As a Frenct on|* th t | Sonera fy, caused . J. < he de A ¢ hie are De ( Nothing except | he had the right to way h ayers | dine ‘ « * | me Queen Anne car fey Cheater work know t tow Poona oh aan) sauna wie ind a| wherever he pleased, and If oth * * 1 the othe 5 . . be it taste ne " i tha bh has some tty i , He b citizens clothes at-| were present in the chu they | * * ee ee ek eh = the result of J * ° Fag eciock ry ) in t ‘ snd at | bende enerve ‘ ad to] did not regard th flernoc he f *T beomige we apon SM es try was empan-| Playe ° | me ame went to the hands ke th « riests offiela The officials hay c i ¢ r passengers ¥ . h. f v . ry i. ‘ nen onses Later | af teclarations for the Queen Ant ur D wh os i PF eaperats * nie now _ths pot | | 69 ele oi ith wi ned an w if such @ course Mt : wera aa 4 we we od this « “ot oun in Court | i oet | authority, Laymes are| with a warning there nQ 4 a ary me : S j titled to be used f ® pur} Montagnini at Vatican | oh x € at t aneled ong Y > |poses. The pope Mkely 7" ROME, Dec r j ‘ errit F « Attorne ” one Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott, alias E lavow certain of laym tagnini, papal secret j wt . ‘ foot of ta ery ¢ ' won “ ogard the vationn as a the vatican today * he Chief of the | tha er : t aned f | power,” and who will pay mo at be used as 4 protest to the we Fire Depart R - * he t ne * c 2 4 «0, [tention to his edicts againgt action of France Capt. © 4 | ‘ wher ne of “ Mre tt . | mornin | , ~ pre Raggy an vee ots eer rere ae Aha we the J e @ sou . ales at within the raft m ” a ed ae . ; rs . | _ ee - Be at Puyalius * WATER 6HUT OFF tr | fle e | Hef ‘ ‘ Rw. I a the past three months Mra | * ejone t , oor " the teen . Abbott has bee arrested ¢ . er will be shut off to ® he ti on ‘ f Inte . e 4 ere hed, nis BE Were | times on argee of nice rid * { any was ‘ , the fr ad a family physician! but each time >} tus: * w, Fricay sire : pare | 7 ena Ps e re *? * Train Men Jump. to the r i a* ; | y her ¥ * tod by & * , : ' his ffice. In the at his a ® ington, as *# | Rain * « the t we « at) main sec r ‘ are | ward ; @ bounded by Fa wT in wf the cour } N * hrown an 2 Betas . ping man, @ . @ Bast Thomas » # | int : | Beige oP 5 ; “a ‘ lase sentenced be 80 days @ Washington. * 2 at , pr Sou esas ware Bnew man ot y jail ie ble th + * exation } « « wn the - " were nc ed take some rie ° take h i r i F h t ’ . but ‘ ~ . {(Seriope T . TRE e ee eee eee eee hero , ? he car A = to eT KHOLM, De . lt ee a a ee ee ee ‘ a . kes, but bin ate ¢ na} ed that King Oscar of Bw b 4 wn h “ wn the t was useless * ~"s Pesce agpice andbage oh ” FALLS TO DEATH “ ally tl, euffering tr * BANK CLEARINGS. * « xamtnat | . a} mi A. @. Lane « Feature IN EXCAVATION BLACK GATS ARE, & Dee. 18, 19 sicsaee 4 “ c| The name of mnothe * * : x | Presumably in (Revises Telegraph Service.) | tn ‘ * wegen! was int pro] BAN FRA ‘ . Yeo j * ant ye s 4 66 &| | ae nas t A » thie} terda aay . x |* * morning © H , | eee Pi ge Bilan, of BE ave, there in (Serippe Telegraph Service FREE CHRISTMAS TREES cea a Ps waterfront « . WABHIN 1. T | pete 4 r ' b tor Dubole of I4ad the t f Eagles announced int of men found dead fn we kx @ excave- | ‘ ‘ * be ds was increased last night s wae | se, tor this aft wed ae t xive f - the hen Captain Nils Emanuel mopping |ecotiag 7" t of “ 4 Pine st (Seripps Telegraph Service.) Hindegaul, formerly master of the black |and charged th SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.—The| P. ( was found in a lodging eng cli I. wir + lescasiels Nae r ‘ ) First ay. south. Dei Stee. AN the talewmen @ a her . Psion 9 ne lant ele ui o ‘ 0 be due to heart dis- say whether | along this line answered in the neg 4 ‘ ™ people Mor . we wae tanee SS Eee fo dene,” be onbé lative on Fae ud. Tokuch: undertaikng estab- ‘ gaged In e N ; mber of others we Captain Hindsgaul, who was a NICARIA IN PORT. scot gah | mob was dispersed by | Bative of Denmark, joined the Mas- ! IS DEAD to | | oh mu aapraedy nate of Denna une the Mu German amer Nivarte, Captain nef : | | soner was being led|Glght. He arrived in Seattle sev }Rubarth. arrived tn port last n . Prstts 9 cere A ese cried out, “San|¢ral weeks ago, intending to stay The Nicaria te Mre Winnie ot the state Shingle manufacturers are meet-| Pranciaco will soon be controlled | here this winter and take a whaling om ~ se omnes Po Seattle, die | " Ing this afternoon in the Lumber-| he Japanese |whip north in the spring His onlf a : | e regular liner which es oP | men's hendquartess Glscussing the he h it will’ restorted a| relative in this country so far as i " Telegraph Service.) Seattle to Hamburg. oe was 79 * of age and had lived | prospective close down. The meet-|young American, and the two wn is « brother living on Mark PAUL, Mina, Dec. 13.—The| aon & care ing mostly | in Seattle since the early days and | tng ie attended by 126 manufac-| rushed at each other. They were| *. '" San Francisco. ‘Mock issue of $60,000,000 | °F Glass, Hquor and was well known. Mrs. Norris leaves| The Commercial club has re} turers, representing 50 per | pulled apart and the mob was dis Great Northern railroad an- | SUING FOR SON'S DEATH. a son, James W. Norris, aed Mre|cotved many communications and the bureaa The car shor persed by the police without further| WILL ELECT OFFICERS Y for Jonuary 4, may be} Francis McMeilen, of Hillman City |complaints regarding the shortage | [slso up for a thorough discussion | arrests AT MEETING TONIGHT, ck by the state of Minnesota The cane of George Teffertelier | Puneral services will be held from jof coal and the exorbitant prices ———— ren Genera! Young says the /sesinst the Northern Pacific Rail the Butterworth & Sone chapel to |that are being charged. The spe The members of the Plymouth ie Wega! He dectares that! road company, in which a father js | ™°FTow¥ afternoon ete! committee deputized by the | Congres tional church will hold » - pration cannot 6°) suing for the death of his son, and club to sift to the bottom the ap: | Pray meeting tonight when elee- fely Increasing its capt| which started yesterday @ toda parently unwarranted situation will " ion of officers and other business laws, He say#| resumed In the federal court. The| rect in the club roome tonight ‘ax ps ad tooth valued at $6.¢ M UR ters will be transacted. The con- & hearing be-| case will probably to the jury when important evidence will bel ine csverior court thie aa ee by! cation will meet first as a legal and ware-| ‘ate this afternoon heard palm i vr ae dat pnt corporation, all members of the oe to show . againet the Bea vita chureb 18 years or over having @ Bi Ba | K tle Bigetric company. On Beptem-| ee keyg booty Savion) (Scripps Telegraph Service.) vole, After the aAjonemment So & cual to | ber & alleges the plaintiff, the mo ees a coat slet uate ee Dec. 13.—The court | corporation an ecclesiastical body | wasttinc ron ‘ue yg redren 3 x Sltrertt P c- " ore thee Haze Buffington, age d rr presen fused & néw trial to Coach-|to elect deacons and other officers . ; C. Dee e . arbitrarily, to practice a D man Hoo negro, recently con-|and perform what other busine i th a sho ‘oday t ted \ 1 (Star Special Service.) Reortsmtaiive Haves of “Califor AFTER TEDDY ss: ties upon him {nderiog| eg Reming pics ol It 18) vie ed of perjury in making false|<there may be will be im order. Tha NCOUVER, B.C, Dec, 18 offe © ne h' p and nocking ow a " statements regarding the character| reports from 4 Otympta Alfred Bonner, a fumberman, was| 2908 Se mc : ne of his teeth AUSTRIAN ta! of Mrs. Mary Hartje. He was sen-|be heard until the meet to pat back tc killed by a falling tree at Fernie, B | Tess if Is the government's pe | bd 16 INSANE. tenced to serve six years and fined| ary 3 Eeent of the st C., last night. He worked for the |‘ engage Chin or Japane The Afro-American Political ate Titel ca aah eins by divers to be at sik Lumber company. He was an| Sf on the Panama ca and if so | 4t its regular monthly meeting } Fi tg ch ty tere * ge onend MUNICIPAL NEWS SUED. Egat to sea tonight ‘ameetiauh how many mea are to be employed | Might, adopted resolutions bitterly | } voy spaap nal engo Jerome Heads Raid. — The entire deck load of — denouncing President Roosevelt for SC enclamomes Jamon gp found mentally up John H. Price, of the Annheuser Meamer, which ot} hie dismissal of the colored mill mnnes 35 sentenced to aterm Led by/|cafo, began suit in the superior mace feet of 1 be tary company, charged with causing in the estern Washington He 62 police- | court this morning against the Mu- 3 the riot at Brow aville, Texas, last oe rp rg NR wr mg he 4 an alleged | nicipal News for the second time —_— —_—_— summer. The president's failure to 7 an m taken to the county jal th st. and ar-| within two week (Scripps Telegraph Service.) (Serippe Telegraph Services.) prevent the lynching of eect | this morning from Ravensdale. He ce wore |the Sum of $18 coe for i ae ae es BER TRUST QT. PAUL. Minn, Dec. 18—A. 3.] NEW YORK, Dec. 13—-William B. | men ia the south was also de is an Austrian ils ments. ‘ me nares pogo mand ced hie | Masterson, a United tates deputy | no ee Cn ,T broker, announced Bis | marshal, and W. 8. Lawis and |” _— (Star Special Bervice.) emis ‘slegraph Service.) bat a are heavy. are | Henry N. Carey, editors of the New VANCOUVER, B.C, Dec. 15. TON, D. C., Dee. 13 York Morning were ar FORM NEW UNION A coal famine affiicts Alaska Doure unanimously passed a eds yesterday, charged with Ketebikan, Juneav and Sitka are al te and inbor to inquire culating false and grossly Insecur high price of lumber and to ate reports of the Gillette trial - EXPECTORATORS FINED, @vidence showing the exiat { ripee Spec my] ‘Servi ‘ ‘a trust WEI Dec, 13 Aivert The _membership committee of Justice Gordon this morning die . Inspector Place ha ti). | end kified this morning by Nelite at the Labor Temple 840 | sfoyt, arrested by Patrolman fhe board of w that | Lamont, a public character, who LOBE ARRIVES aay for the purpose of forming ®| ney for expectorating on the f s ine hou ré and Pine | afterwards shot herself through the union of department store em-|of « street car. George Diam s s comp except in minor| throat. She is still alive, but in a ployes. The committee has Just| was fined $1 for violating the i Searle ritieal condition The body of Emile Lobe arrived | discovered that many of the girls] of Chief ‘ollee Wappenatein thin morning from Kanaan City, Me. Jemployed In the large department | nipiting the expectorating on the _ (Star Special Service.) meet the regular state appropria-{SUES 8. E. C. FOR i and was tak n charge by Bon~ | ste are not being paid sufficient | reors of street cars, and James} OLYMPIA, Dec. 1 The state| tions asked of the coming se paaton | $15,000 DAMAGES, +4 ney~ Watae The funeral services | Wages to properly support them-|eatty, arrested for the same of officials have arranged a plan for|of the legislature, under which cir be held oe yt eaives tonfelted bia ball rather than |® general fund levy of one mill for | cumstances it will, of course, be im io, @ this morni: orning from residence jar ear in court th coming three years to provide | po ible ) make any appropriation | brought action against the Seattl Sizteenth av. The body unda for the Alaska-Pacific-Yukon | out of the general state fund for the| Electric company in an effort t NI CANNOT SECURE OLYMPIC GAME REFUGE Jexposition. This will raise approxt-|fair. But by this new plan the leg: | cover dameges ia i oom ot BILL {8 AGITATED. | mately $1,500,000. Ax was recently |islature will authorize the levy,| $15,000 for injuries recetved whilé BEN SNIPES DEAO. COAL IN ; | pointe f out in the press the total| which in the three years will agere-| he was a laborer in the employ of G Warden Rief received a let-| cash resour ot the ute from | gate three mills on a state! the company. The injuries are Hen Elliott Snipes, aged 7 - ter today from T. 8. Palmer, of | taxes and ¢ {income will be valuation 900, will|Jeced to have beea pected Fg Sivet av. Gied ak kis bem | nh. Momate: seperintes | Washington, D. C., who is in charge] sufficient fe enough tolraise § 0 |tember 6 at the company’s barns n/p night of pneamon The body will|the Treadwell mines, or of game preservation, advising bi ; pation “4 be shipped to Dallas, Ore., tomor-| Isiand, Alaska, will aoe | that game enthustasts fn the row for interment. Mr. Snipes is Baturday, after jnre bustly engaged boosting | ! native of North Carolina. He| more than two weeks in ar passage of the Olymple gam t 1 eaves a wife and eeveral children, |to get coal for the operatt bill passed in the house « mines, The Treadwel burn | sentatives. “Senator Piles is har EXPECTORATOR ARRESTED, | about 9 tone of year, | at work for the passage of the bill Jana tt tract te « big |in the upper house,” sald Mr. Ric ore made ne Possibly Austral oo “ {thie morning ynd it fe Mhely lay for ex-| be ne al coal being out of| the Seattle Commercial club and ng in a Green Lake street | the qu unt of the prea-| the Chamber of Commerce — will nt shy pt resolutions in the matter | ¥ af h of Commander Peary, taken since his return to ft 3 rapher Doncourt, Peary’s face shows the | r ng “Parthest North 1 The| present and it js expected that the} «© of Com-|toast to Commander Peary will be hia return |o@ered by the Italian ambassador iFM) it was Italy which held the “farth ie tolest north” record until Peary's ex r the plolt, and it is fitting, therefore Geograph. | that the representative from thar! on a great | country should lead in honoring the hn him at the| man who has made the new resord | Among other distinguished peo nine be alple who are to be present are Mr. | ander y will|}and Mrs. Morris K. Jessup, of New © society's gold| York; F. A. Cook, who made th hover it has to} @rst ascent of Mount McKinley, th | explorer will be|ambassadors from Russia, Jo BF all the moxt dintinguish-}and a pumber of other countries; tm the capital Prot. Alex. Grabam Bell, of tele ¥ of the navy will be' phone fame-,and many others et Winds. WEATHER FORECAGT-Fa Tonight and Friday; Light E SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, Dec. 13, 1906 NURDER GASE Delt Patol CLASSY HORSES AND FINE GOWNS ARE SEEN AT THE FIRST LOGAL HORSE SHOW Seattle's first horse show began] from almost any part of the hall is| gelding, entered the ring. Over 16 mptly at 10 o'clock Unis morning | excellent nda high apd 6 years old he filled | A man that are well for| Dunean Seal, a brown colt, w qua ms of confirmation | the suece of the ente Nat | awarded the blue rosette in th t| quality, #tyle and all round action] prall he how . ‘. The animal belongs to Dur to the letter | been ne ed for th 0D an Son There were no compet Mr. Treat's Hindoo Chief took the and evening sessions, | itor red ribbon, while P, H. Smith's animals exhibited this morning Hazel, a beautiful bay mare be-| Klondike was granted the yellow were a classy bunch attend: | longing to Mrs. W. A, Shannon | ribbon unce was naturally ut not-| took the Association jou tn the Sooclety Is There withetanding the ca ur the) brood n « driving class. nF * a s The social side of the affair be oo ghement was saush Ta ev? per ae cote idee aeed vee, {gan this afternoon, Music is being ‘The old riding academy has been| brown mare belonging to Duncar in ge ig BE sous Berman elaborately equipped for the show ns, Was granted the yellow rit type . all pe 5 eg ret and as fine a setting as can be im-| bon : igined greets the eye from the en-| ‘This third prize was well won ey venient and a record attendance trance for in spite of her age Rosa ¢ = a eahtinin ‘The hall is decorated in bunfing.| clear evidence of class. She wa et, rey Rag Biv ‘ear on rainas On one wide there hangs & beautiful) exhibited with foal features—lovely women of Seattle copy of Rosa’ Bonheus tints Carriage Hore in gay raiment. ‘This afternoon the Fair,” done in oils The horses in class 29, carriage] social queens and attendants are at Seating Plans Are Good. horse, heavy weights, exceeding 16] tfacting close attention, the four The arrangement of seats for) hands and sut for a heavy cart) footed attendants being a sort of spectators is exceptionally good, a| or fourwheelod vehicle, were the) side feature. Under the glare of jarge number of boxes being) last to be judged. In this clas#|Hghte the scene will be most grouped on one side, but the view | Black Chief, a magnificent black brilliant tonight a is ~ . FRENCH POLICE * THE SEATTLE STAR TREET GAR BREAKS AWAY AND RUSHES DOWN STEEP INGLINE OF QUEEN ANNE AV. PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE TS PER MONTH VOL. 8. NO, aso 25 CEN