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PAY ONLY ' ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE WEATHER FPORECAST.Pair Tonight Gaturday Northe ast Winds SisTeOTION | - THE SEATTLE STAR ; PER ott . Bi Pere Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, Dec. 14, 1906 VOL. 8. NO. ass a5 Ch WILL H. THOMPSON BESMIRCHES HIS PROGENITORS WITH | BRAND OF INSANITY IN EFFORT TO SAVE HIS SON'S LIFE TWELVE WEN WHO WiLt TRY WS Boy IN BILAN Seeear 64 etaurants. u t tha f PEE - t t B: | wanted fo keep be . hare . ' F. Kelle ook ff matic Scene This Morning at the Boginning| ‘ ste git me ; sot bas GH sed ‘la Gorgeous Pageant of! Bavcnti - . each year ¢ y for yt ' t x | clone col nd of the Murder Trial--Judge Thompson Follows) & —ceorge arien, 43, married, machinist, South Tacoma shops. | PUliee brotection. | Malibebes pr |vling ane Horses in Ring En- : . _* F. T. Spotswood, 47, married, Tacoma, exp . i * ope pao sulted t act 1 W. Ridgeway Jack Dia & = J. M. Benston, 44, married, Eatonville, merchant . ee toe ene BO PES F . j k first in « field of eight John F. Miller, Who Dolivers Opening Address) * 4. ¥. Benston, 44, marrieg, Eatonvilie, merenant R g0u8 hw wn ave ect ® circled With | mon first in fleld of eight nd | @ W. 8 Peacock, 62, married, Gig Harbor, miliwright eo eo pen. tae ablishment conducte AM Gen. Ludington second, and Josiah alt for the State. & Jona L. Reese, 42, married, Tacoma, rancher and camp owner. tices, ne Rad delivers ney in| Ke >| Beauty. | Go : , s * Harry Graham, 47, doorkeeper Tacoma theater, married * 6 et reses ba . ere the cigar | 7 f son and tonight will * Walter Scott, 42, married, Puyallup reservation, farmer, for # * ¥ ae veenved pF shed after the game s| . ‘ cresting as to 5 iL BY A. 0. PRINCE J house packed with a ‘aikite Ss @aenee ¥ huts hala share @ | Section tw . | ” * ; , Last night £1 jecided the , Piaalt Correspondent of The Star anity » » * William Wataon, 46, Tacoma, married. ler * bir J bi : « ms ethene ve aa ’ be Yesterday's Prize Winners. nn ee 4 tel pe aghons 7 F. D. Hoyt, 40, Tacoma, married, contractor . # : A fre rag rs Hare Tey ag y sag: aft “ ~ ACOMA . sais | nian oie ae W. A. Porter, 42, widower, Puyallup reservation, farmer. * ee chee poor celle « atalecagrs a . a evening the 0 o wo 3 “ “ pathos * Charies Vogie, 3! Iman, Bouth Tacoma shops, married. - ’ Pree A th “rhe . bios « ‘ t - er * * going ore : , fan athenennas #, B. Pulton’s bay gel- € those « ‘ 7 : ng was double that of y “ m the as ; ’ bag poches the ay Sak tehtteens even harvhee sensed h " eting ‘ (Beripps Telegranh Service.) e heavy harness cla There | sn : tor “ lone who was such a ne foul w } Serippe Telegraph Servies.) e ribbon # - p wh f ‘ jof humanity an be sina otures, hie . -|low th tween the em] PARI, I 14.—The cabiu ea oly Sa Ly Ae er, Nan k the - as tak of-ees w 1 tor Abather bret orris Thomp- | # t wraphy perot a © |day d hods of dealing | John F eee t fae the. pair of * ! soe Bice ew be by name, wt known through he, having ered will be th the t at rr Be dpe | r ao ieaaae * aries F. Man- eliberately S ace x ntive wiry as an authority |Certain secrete unk aue at, « “ E w ~~ ted thee a's Po and Berserke h of thereat of t ited ” j rp € ' Abra B yt the red PY at er | equ thi < ww i . mH the a <6 4s, other itera ° a al e to ~~ r = % a oe x ands, I Hamm Maud mind TP) a il casenell aa ba: ehewe ss De fe red ribbon, and h . a - be existent ;c* « Beli the ye w ribbon. a which he i Politteal re eurpries | avairy class Rus wigme of t the kalser’s def | Gibbons Makes Appeal cil v's chestnut ge k here (m4 © of hia and the t | : re be " “* won the Assoctat! 4 ey |e" ANOTHER HOTEL | . yM T s Black Chiet eithia Slewtinee . ° | ‘ eae “ “ ancy’s bay geld 4 ot at . ae] FOR SEATTLE - , ~ was a walk 8¥8Y | ver cu by Mra. A. H. An- ma " ' wef “* A A y ; oo » t sidine's a. o* . t th . . Story of the Crime . - . of . «x At ‘ « v he Hem . t "7 entry, but, an tony, we wore t a on ece that oad ; i now B . m Resta 9 big FAG Nee Mapes va o detaile of the me | P aa as bee " fraft horse *; second went t : ° * : — janster had ‘ MY} oe son ' , adhe ‘| ae vow) : a I iry company’s King, the reé . again he took . she? seal ant ° . b hroug tr. mt ® team, and third to br k » big black mare, t he fact that nothing but . « ; * he ‘ & leaves f ' (Serippe Telegrach Service.) e Ranokio company’s sine his tha ae wor aith “ . 7 ” a get . t wi — © tandem cless, J Tr * Pat and Polly, which took * ‘ fore, a EY tasers a Keory weed Abe ° eee ve € Graham's tandem being second tage ene Mbeage nadine rettie —- re ould tonne ints este 1 speak to Charlotte . -aagel Pe : _ J.D. Parrelt's bay elding, Fay-! nena harness ae i sight r , Judge Rey is and Attor rr e A oO e Cha « A A. 8 Ta ‘ r ; ope ; fier geemdE wa re gn ag AR eo aural | area t pent far a en ah re eee : Db. by and Baby took Resaty bet we btn, whe ont a Whine thorn was metiine ts) * ° wh Drowaht shame pte Mager veel =| | y nds and not exceed- bh bows. 1 the 1 ‘ errupt the bet wee and father’s tase hie = defentent G4 | Scripps Telegraph Service.) ar, belonging to Mra « h have alled to sit im) the jury die ° ald be 1 eis rl n a| | STOCKHOLM, De 1—Crown eived a well merited bl Treat’s Black Chief wen the Fred Seacribe the a s Attorney | the matte le simply | “ pee > tall ae tn id a eden ae ; Mr. Thompson Speake. Seeks Gat aoe bale t cice filled with passion | | r hers mx r hy in the cleae oe Although it te an unusual pro- | .¢y o | it, te snd hung o t * Mage on all the ° a 2% . . Me rent eeed ery oe , wee al a h , “. i, and ee ’ cedure on the part of the counsel] inat soon he boy's | The ir family ha iiadbinehen genad ey the As whic . ss | Praesr O ae abil utste : » the jury before the taking of evi- |r Pagel taper Mica dyn ghee ‘ first tm the ne ¢ yesterday morn- Attorney 3 F. Miller had ° t rep LS | bla 7 e OKIO. Ger Mra. W. A nnon’s Hazel sec errer Duncan & young 5 an tevetbbe nafee de tn a low tone of/own age, he, the father stituted (Cont r Fase Three) Three ont * oe i Mra. Kelleber’s Bo! ae lanes) heer caaae a ©. took | pprehe n, Gene teres ' horse hip wa ardings in this Harel waea aL the K shown tb the r fire Rosa me ackoo | J . Prince Nutwood, belong to F hird eo SS SSE ES OROVE DAUGHTERS DID TUMTY NO 1 PROMISE Murder in His Heart. of this trial » are better pie " Attorney *s a patage way Th governing this boy's siiiecat cain | peaking »t . eto make inde of . we x to h oa oth pan ae te to h “ b pi Roca ont er wn to me than to apy other man] 5+. eriing WRITTEN CONFE nh Was ser ok s t, wher ALASKAN TOWNS PROBLEM OF AMERICAN ACT of that fo upon me SION MADE IN POLICE CouRT * é anys yng RESS MISS MARIAN SETTLE’S of me.the ause lam in any wa the task at be t t er is my boy ase for t wring at the ¢ . cainat the |! Consuming love of parent fight-| TODAY BY TWO GIRLS—AR anat 506 OF dinease WIND SWEPT BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT! ' ang | ne for the life of his sos into] REegT MAY FOLLOW who was ¢ | | AGAINST HEIR OF MILLION Bana the ease voice fenptte ev ry otters | man, the younger of| pau | AIRE GERMAN WASS TOO IN Aged » it on He is my boy, and ritten end signed statement #, Was ar hast Friday se nk - ag 1 hay vor emalag er Hat (yond Salle ene 9 tangy net ony ere » , “ay TRICATE FOR BRITISH JURY! s before Jude hyn him and hit! pefore Police Judge G today . * expe ede | a necame | life ever since babyhood. 1 will tell! sary and Ina Layman, aged and at ' ent TO SOLVE | - wh loliowing facts to you gentle years, respectively, charged th on Por 4. At as | > - a of the jury, despite any embar eit father, J, Layman, of Olympia. « ree Murra . | wi * ase |Fasement it may cau me and) with being the cause of thelr down o.| wae levels he « and ma ndence oy her bust. (mine, The ancestral history of this] rai) and casting them adrift to lead ‘ " resent him from |DOY is @ long line of insanity. It], tite of shame. | Gheriff Jack Me | A * ere’ whantie ) the is a hard fact to admit, but I must! phe two girls were arrested Mon-| the couple for Olympia | de and houses f the trial admit it lay ina jging house at Firet av ne f the I's mothe K - . bs és : Insanity in the Family ad Hell nay with & 16 marriage, Harv family| ward Ha two soldiers from Fort Lawton. Ina,| No action has been m older of the two girls, w in ox y and ©. Appelg Reynold’s Statement. Insanity has been in the tions. Chester's ndmother was afflicted on| th ide: there were three|found guilty of being a disorder and fin her compan: | be sh it A great aunt of this boy was in-| = tay ae he he gt | am PAPA /ANOTHER MERGER |<" "30". Ss Sa [ce ree FOUL MURDER 1S COMPLETED [irin i: s iea vs i - foe's ss cm ~ insane (deilinnk. Fulearsah Service.) ms oe ee Cay oe? her, was Provecr coum ATBALLARD::: BODY OF MAN FOUND IN® - |the hands of the R or Roner . swe, and . LONELY RAVINE — KILLED, The unknown who * as evidently || rests ; with him i until THEN ORAGGED TO OUT-OF-| EG Cas struck on the bok of he ¢ 4 Sin WAY PLACE the hond by his assailants. R : ACTRESS BURNED [ec ee nherit, him 1D LAST IGHT AFTER Ale June 1 , He tn & | was the motive, as every jif he marrte BMNGERING CASE OF SICK . ‘ Marian his father FRIGHTFULLY | 0.0)... i sry seas. in tact MISS MARIAN SETTLE The body of a mi aged man| was ned inside out. Not a ch WESS—LEAVES A VALUABLE |*"* Lawrence J s : ri was found in Ballard this morning! as to the man's Identity wa his fat Sg or) » . se aw | lonely # bet ween th and exce m of an old t ald athe a ected . ‘Estate } ‘ nie ao” ie Seeey Hee ee vit Be ™ nm of an old , . : pach and that there had/4sking the actress to return to) known in life are the motor trips : ae pase ars. Shenk 500 feet ore a um : » os ates oii her| England from New York and tell-| with you. Was this breaking with or ne jreat Northern tracks, ° the nurde wae cow t 4) hte 2 . he me tin Y this un f 4 "| head crushed, with part of the wa ged 20 feet to| ria Alanka, «i people present, t r p ; ot in y mind all this summer ft "© | brains knocked out, nose ken mely epot and left the fr againet a red-b had walke t, and an Fou 5 nok mens sae Oy ee | ae Se ee. ee T can b and face bruised conside Jeed was commit ome eo Inet | ** ' ed | noyed his father and made him very | Doss, ; ks _ Harton a well | nev fr ee sore in or take the slight 1 | The body was found J. A.| night, as the frost was plainly vie-|* ha breast, | a pret RD ia to igh eee en ot ee er t Fle of the Turgeon-Fleury mill, | ible on the man’s clothing he ® hed fron It was arranged tween the | love ines, 1s ee Keowee on i T am not made nd J. J. Green, 319 Baker st., both} The man was about ola,|her t taken ¢ hould not |when you are coming back.” ; ting or pa of ox lof whom were attracted by a large! and his dark ha wae slightly| ¢ suffered ox tte ie y one letter in} the ce. I shall never be any pool of blood in the t ath treaked © He wa e| cia a = ' bh Tumty No. “ ; & job se ; : . reas rid | Coroner Mayfield notified | feet in height and weighe Portia Mi Marian Tumty N No, 1! Finally Heinrich's love/ living. The best I could ever do - . nd the body taken t morgue, | 160 pounds ‘ k K the t The two traveled etl out ceased I wrote to Tun here is to eke out a miserable ex- oat by ? after which an investigation was The clothing, even to the unde ! Re | Kurope and wont to Ame Tum ; mu stence Do y " think this is right he| ad peeping - tarted by the police | h indleated recent purcha y No. 1 in ng Tumty N Dear ™ an This letter} —to throw me, help . bape ha | eetate ' 1 “HAY FAMINE is I; rohan ft Raueed will pr be a great. disap-| hearted, on the etreet Your pas: et | Fira x entire seneatae 4 rT abiaeraee ie 1'° arte oe. bs pointment mu, but I jon, or whatever liking you had is | la m os they were sepa: | different! After all the or me, being satisfied, you have no pola ae ees] TWREATENED|:iat te ao ihr ee net tat mend 6 Ready B ines on I | A cP ber you told me that a il you that, for you are still that 1 t ' . oo ee fal ordination services Will] 1699 men ate geo famine ts the statement of Cecil H. | Dear Aah Pg + hether you |! have come tc cone n that! ways be that to me, in spite of your for }ané engineer he came - |be held Sunda p Mead | Bacon, of Galbraith-Bacon Co. “The | Your @ Tumty No. 2 whether you | 1 have come 10 0 any time, can/| efforts to crush my heart! Ob, my pe A Be ee eee a ten.{Merk’e Wplecopal chur nit sabihg OOM anit Game affair is growign serio. aid Mr. j(rul Cae ee rail een lt Matty yout to the con-| dearest! what has changed you? Do - on au ter of ¢ ree en ee ulrt ad ane | " to get rid of e ‘el e ealned | oeeen, of Waukesha county, Wie-| Rev. o Clement King | in no p reli Bacon te I have not seen our) ® h 10 OF me Ave we (clusion that I must give up the life] you really not care what becomes ae conain, and reniained in Milwaukee rge of All Baints’ Miset ex from ‘ iriney | Warehouse #0 empty in xeven years) What our future ts to be, Ate WA it Lead f may think of marrying! of me, or If we ever meet again, do at te tae att raity station ar b ie it is at present the cause]! it pace llnngediteg PON and leading t life. you only wish to meet as mere as if 1 t,|drew's Mission church »| can be latd at the ¢ of the rail. | intend to marry thet lives, Do/MY dear Marian, I cannot marry) friends? ‘I think it would kill me, sattic 0nd Soster |! will be advanced to \ lfoad Ail dealers, report. large | cannot while your father lives. Do | Soh Norte 19 explain. the Re hat oe See nil. Ce ,[hood. Rev. J.P. D. Liwyd will pre- | 1 | UE shipments ordered, but none re} you Intend to : arry = -" 7 vie oe * | reason very often, Believe me! someone has come between us, Let oaanens ao meatier man nent the candidate and the biehop| ceived jor is this only an exeuse? Devt / when I think of you it is always) me hear from you as quickly as , of Beatt of Olympia will delt the sermon.) ww YORK, Dec. 14.—Wa 1 The price on hay ha on al. | Tumty ) oo ong — jvery good, but the thing | possible. This new grief has about ps Tincrst. tistd. enday io er eine tae Chana Milwa ~ 1 to th xtent of §1 Hing | ma ee cannot do arry killed m With all my love and # the DREDS LOSE | “ wankee! now at $17 and $18 a ton | He replied | “Pte etter broke the! soul MARIAN.” rpo- | ‘The funeral services will be hel a F- Bt. Paul wilt tanu 75,0 000 = | «p, p. D—I bave just got your!neart of Tumty No. 2, and she re z it. |Monday morning at 11 o'clock worth of preferre stock to the 1 Seripps elepraph Services.) hie fe be ee teal te a ES : vee lthe family residence Olutime THEIR JOBS: stockholders at par before Januar VER, Dec. 14.—The disap-| letter of 2 uUnF sai ave eeu tte _ Subsequently It developed that vee leaned and = uequaintances arc 1, ‘The announcement caused sen-| pe wey gl D.C, Witloughby, a citi | ter toe hyn sttors | “The great world, with all its/‘Tumty No. 1 had fallen in love with “tar alasked to be in attendance, Inter autional trading in St,-Paul stock on| sen of the world at large and a pro: | fom Tumty No verythiny disappe@ntments, and my love is not! « German baroness and had mas it ride iy Pata t= m nt will be mate privately later| iundredx of men employed In the] the exchange. The stock ecarly| moter, ended: the projected off come all right. With Bal from \for me, All t want in life is to ried her, ‘This drove Marian to dis Olympia. mille frome | the day. It has bees requested] mines near Juneau and Douglas, went to 1981-2 before reacting to} of 2,000 ncres of land for a home| Tumty No, 1 to Tumty No, 2 marry and to live quietly traction, and she resolved to sue Mectaned wan 74 years of see aha t no flove be sent Alaska, will be laid off for months, 194 3-4 for aged newspaper workers. In another letter Heinrich wrote/greatest pleasures I have ever Heinrich for breac ef promise,

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