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I hiid STENITION| THE SEATTLE’ STAR WEATHER FORECAST..Rain Tonight) Thursday Pair; Brick Goutthweet Winds. oo 2! - ~-- - - “= - 7 _ - - - cor Papas in Seattle That Dares to Print the Mowe SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, Dee. 19, 1906. VOL, 8. NO. 255. o5 CENTS PER COWTH 4 BISHOP W'CABE 5 TEM SEATTLE’S SALOON TRUST PLANS TO TIE THE HANDS OF GITY’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE GOES AFTER A NEW STEAMER, LIONS OF DOLLARS LOST IN PANIC ON WALL STREET ss of Money Market Loads to Wild Scramble, in Which swes BAPTIZED IN ICY WATERS . Would Take From the Mayor the Privilege of Approving or Declining 'to Approve Bonds Of- fered by Saloonkeepers--Wants to Control k and Decline, Forcing Many Firms to the Wall--Attack on G. N. ad N. P. Securities. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) { | Capt, BR, West ed the ate amer . ; — rm fetal |: deca cemmeabaionale | Corwin, leaves this week for New| All Saloon Legislation. YORK, Dec. 19.—-Throttled in the grip of a tight money squeeze, stocks (children were plunged tn York, where he will take command . waters of Puget sound of & New steamer, which he is to » Wall st. today, and what is virtually a rich man’s panic is in ng, ac jing to the bring around the Horn to attle,| Seat has a “saloon trust Ma Moore againet John Kiplin ceremony of "God's Chi to be used on the northern run next It « ists of Councilmen Mul-| #¢ M s of dollars are already lost, and many traders have been forced to | Save been holding forth nightly for jeummer lien, Zbinden and Conway on the Democrats Turned Down ’ - the past few months in an ol¢ The new steamer i* to be consid * : 1 Joo Williams, a brother of Jack With call money at 25 per cent, no relief is in sight, and pools threw over [church on Seventh av, between rably larger ¢ the Corwin and|!n#ide, and Heory Bec salooh! Williams, a Democrat and a strong Olive and Pine ate is to be used on the run from ne |b on the outaide ipporter of or Moore, was dé shares today to lighten the burden About 15 members of the sett to Kotaebu, 1. H. Gray & Co. are} It (» organized for the purpose of | nied 4 trenel , y dada nied a tranafer of the Westerway took the trip out ' , forwarding agents for the steamer ‘ the lation of t ‘ t Third eed. Union. And erbilts and J. P. Morgan rushed to aid the situation, announcing at noon | 'h! Recs ning, and ? Bishop C. C. McCabe oe et have not been notified of | “me that Jogislation | 0 secret was made of the fact that of whom were bil m, th ine the n of th “ « i The - 7 a 7 aii interest payments on all the funded debt of the Vanderbilt systems, due Jan. 1, would | e#t being a little girl of t i rippe Telegraph Service.) ahi will leave New York about yresanocenge jams’ support of Moor ; years, took the long chance off NEW YORK, Dec. 1%-—Bixhop| February 1 n q tand inten A other Moore paid at once preamor in devotion their re | Chartes ©. MeCabe, the “fighting 5 dete ned . . @ nied w tranete t markable faith | bishop,” of the Metho: church GET DRUNK AND Mosre t ones — The Standard Oil crowd were reported to have taken advantage of the situation to Tr. H. Gourley jm a sar eo nt | , t u x n maid, has f rem “h Jichop MeCabe, whose home wa now . 4, or acquire f the market and to bring out the loosely held stocks. With the announcement of | ¢' Junk, of | jis Palindetphia, was stricken with LOSE WEALTH etusing tc ve the , ‘ mt The sect is Tl apoplexy on the streets of New q 1 r nto t a I) make application of a tr r of $i00,000,000 issue of St. Paul, traders and pool operators rushed to get out from under Rolle . York ‘And was removed to @ bos va en granted ome Beer A me cor : leh of Uneer Ga | pita Whale for & time ic as} TO 0 to work Grwak, ond when) “accice inokine to thie end © iil be grat The slumps gathered momentum today after an early effort to hold up the market by | he!r nlehtly dive thonget be ‘would recove ree we wae aren SBS eee conse co For # long time Mayor Moored { howling the | He left the ministry t« ¢ the} ot 4 large sum of m He our ast night © me ete t t n wehases of Reading. St. Paul was weak to the point of panic all da jost 1 has been at time t army, Jotning an Obio regiment dur | quantity of « 1 pleasent. | pers of committee © Bilis f thie hand pu: pe panic all day. It lost 10 Selee tn? ier jing the ctvil war, He wax tn This is the cane reported to the po | Morrison, chairman; James C« en obnex em- | yesterday and fell off more today | BF inoned in Libby prison, but later| tice today by Marsh: Olesen Of!) way FH. Hurd, F. Sawyer of the y i! who ° F esumed fighting upon bis release. | Georgetown of two men named) RP Reynolds. The commi iy to the liquor interests. The i Great Northern and Northern Pacific stocks are under fire. The Hill stocks, which | After the war be resumed the} Hansen and Dudley, who went [| proposes to recommend an amend-| mayor's freqeutn vetoes of license . te” Georgetown yesterday to secure) ment to the « nee relating tinances been received in been an object of attack for over a week, today showed losses of 38 points in Great During the time of the insurance employment. Both men were un | gyicons provi no kindly spirit, and Mullen, Z | ' aud excitement Bishop Met der the tufiuence of liquor and}, be acted Hee no « ay some time age p and 25 points in Northern Pacific, compared to the closing quotations a week ago |: PP mete Heid Bim eh ay ene els pet ids pr TE ce a pie riers 5 committee because he favored | valise and canvax satlor bag full of} Mayor's Double Power heel of reform, m The Exchange floor held a mob of excited traders all day. Stocks were tossed over- | ihe Feeleetion of the sdministrs | Blankets and clothing were tolosing the present time the m They are now using the bond ap- ' ’ raph Servies.) | 110 Fuateos of the big Insurance| Checks for $170 and $180, hoth|, At the present time the may a! inoue and, with the ald of ‘ | : nas not only the veto power, but he ' without regard to price, and only short covering serve LAND, Ore, Dec. 19a. | Companies jon the Dexter-Horton Co. bank \ o to ap r following in the counct!, hope ® P ® d to stay the decline. Out. || PORTLAND, Or ‘iitne a ponerai| Biatop McCabe wan 70 yoars " were in the Bigs Lhe ds siggndonde A t. With the power to pass ‘ i prove bonds and thereby preve t ? m traders lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, being unable to meet calls for more #trtke to ald the car men Thé| “** j the ime we of a lieense to the applt-| ie cae «reat : Federated Trades will consider this fe hi mayer’s vets, thie would then give ; ‘ — errington emante. J jeant, in quention The saloon ee ahha -dadinaaetie ta: Uae Great Northern shares sold by the hundreds, the shares losing 6 points since yes bore 4 The ¢ a to WASHINGTON, Dee ne cannot interfere with the! oi ociuee authority o m3 everyth nf tine Care are 1 * “2 - oe care in . ¢ “| premidamt today nominated ‘pawar rat (Beripps Tele | mayor's veto power, but it will un Ciisain Wae = aaeek , tt St. Paul, called “the lemon” stock, lost 7 points. ms nS On 8 nodule, ana " atrik-| Parrington to be a district Judge in) CHICAGO, I | dertake to rob him of bis bond pre ag A gy ~ aed * are appare y defeate 7 . z anes Nevade Breitenbach, a broker, was charged | fomative | @ lant resort to con- “lin @ warrant this afternoon with| The combine knows that so long tion, but this could not 1 HE PEACEFUL PRE IDE | falling to account for $83,000 worth | #8 the mayor has two granting of satoon Jaf bonds of the Boston & Colorado which he may prevent the fr in any locality and te | Copper Mining company, — which {issue of licenses that its Influence | whomaoever the council desired, | | Frederick H. Collins, president of [cannot be great Tt has sufficient | — |che company, of Boston, says the | Dower the uncil to pass ti pies OF APOPLEXY. defendant sold, having been en-|cense ordinances over the mayor wee B trusted with the sale of $5,000 | Tete. t beyon at it cannot William B. Patterson, age 34, and ELLAMY worth of stock |, Fae mon in the council who can!» former resident of Massachusetts, ST jalwaye be depended upon to vote | died at St. Luke's private hospital ORER | CRIPPLED IN CAR AVLCIDENT. /|fith the combine, and the members| this morning from apoplexy, Mr. LEjiE jof the combine are: Mullen, Zbin-| Patterson was 34 years old and R Superior Judge Albertson this | den, Conway, Reynolds, Gill, Morri-| caves two brothers, John F. sud A. on | morning began the hearing of the | son, Sawyer, Keene. | M. Patterson, both of Seattle. The "ANT MEETING weit. | personal damage sult brought by| The men who can, almost with: | poay is at Butterworth & Sons’. NIGHT--8'G CONVEN | Wither R. Dotner agningt the Reat-| out question, be relied upon to up-| y SARATOGA COMING. Steamer Saretega, of the North b | hold the hands of the mayor are | Ue Electric Company for $16.2 | iso, Hurd, Murphy, Crichton and Dolser allegus that on December 24 | K TENT TO GE ORDERED NKS TO BE ASKED lhe was thrown off his wagon near | Bowen . Steamship Co, will arrive the corner of Untversity and Post] Not only does this combine desire » Valdes and Seward this after jats. and dragged for sixty feet and|to rob the mayor of his power for|noon at 8:30 o'clock. It is barely ible that the officers will have 2 | baat injured tnterna’ and crip-'ogod, but also intends to do what it | poss . ipled for life. The plaintiff was a can to om rase the saloon proy news of the steamer Pennsylvania, teamater etors of the clty who supported! now five days overdue fram Valdes, B Shaw national m his re “A BLACKER DEED HAS NEVER ; j with ve « | 33 tt « * are “ f t f «e ne te at fons alone ---PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. penmengt Boe poopy nner Radar Plamen AILOR ATTEMPTS | ‘Chief Executive Sends to Congress His Reply | WOMAN'S LIFE to Senate Inquiry as to Causes Leading to peg (Star Special Service.) Dismissal of Negro Regulars. a ABERDEEN, De »—Charles f tos " | > es QUarees!: wane } 1 att old-blooded = and s to ndges was te t the woman, | moxeng » . 1 kill or injure . ” mn. of Senttie, he ed to throw ef expla ft | me women and children tn thelr oad & Hoag com the ve He was in sing 1 beds m the strects at as long | Newark, N. J \ and the woman saved ed ree ut of the night witee & c tation in atters hurches of the city have ten oun) ured t o o etect by Identificat ot eorer design f ffictal |the use of their auditoriums tor ton of ‘ e crit a United States unt ® Babe a gs re | ‘ Blackest Deed in History. Mair tn fow . he ¢ accep | anda PROS Bret os . | te en, 9 ents this by another, only ni (Seri-se Telegraph Service.) ’ ‘ 1 black, in the shape of a success. n } VICTORIA, B.C, Dec. 19.—Ada tered spir { silence for the pur- . |vices f Dawes port the f shielding thore taking part |arowning of James Montgomery, ing rig nepiracy of mure | his wife and daughter, in the N hief Soldte are not schoolboys on | zina er nigomery, togethe Lawless, Morderous Gatett a fr Y re full-grown men in ry with Ff wi " a miner, was ' t nh United States ' th m when! yoy : 5 phold the laws of [ ar er They |; ! a 4 under every e handle the boat,',- 7 * nd by oath not Williams swar s t rom criminality, s, who clung ext rigor to hunt ” were drown . . nd the crime they | IN YAKIMA WRECK cry nade (Star Special Service.) Fired w on and Children, rhe ~ “ “ig NORTH YAKIMA Dec At b 8 TO RAILROAD MRS nich she tea ie S| Occupies Entire Day With Repetition of Former work ef cree ecmining Ait Ia MINNIG TO INSANE 7 summon ination is to be con and ex-| engine rs “ge ac uspane oran ~ mmo| Statements--Must Face Rigid Cross-Examie| tiuuie ic aimiied the seven | (nee manning siding. . Avtien Res: Presnbnn » " f on H : octate mh the 5 t t wae Ca ween tt ted men, hite nd was 1 nation Tomorrow, When Further Interesting worry and haggle id © car and bed om ar ciroutee 7 jets . f ae an effort - h on ‘ nd f at the nee ed ex y a ; : | weight of teatimor He ms ok ¢ ther mn the ma S ate y Developments Are Expected. sg Wath Re oh ge ae tah a tention the man f are many. M aaylom » ‘ been t me extent at fault hit mp } cad : 7 A ond stoppe e ew BY A. D. PRINCE | the t who ha eit in a ng h on the fre 1 1 nN K wer . i: re , t , \ © hae now settled Neolf tc Aged Father Still on the Stand - i ‘+. 4° t he ‘ train reac 4 ‘ her of the al ne an erat ip-hill tas And the man to whom the Whict eo of ite 88 or . ¥ Pad Rogge. ; ; 8 M fine sving (fe of Chester Thomp-| 2°!* 9 ave Lim from | witness to follow J ' hh Vigh 5 as f © time be Shans sikh, tht talk tal ri arte f condemn ry | Phen n the defense } not ye t e ‘ M ‘ “ . w Gaye he rae, ata Che r venth av. to Cc. M Negrece Started Trouble. th : of Judge EBmor a brutal and on lay, and w “ again t oe the om fami! will com next The | a if rt en lealled fe t 1| stand tome ning—a .t| defense h far had t one | | | care man is his f anity ert in the court room, | Not Judged by Color 1 . tion | the fathe ha been on the stand erent t he t k n ane ¢ stand one after the|he ha , tly, dogae The state has four, and they are pr nt jout mutely for vengeance upon this told the the first time last | bene 1 in such a manner that te rb h boy, who seems to be unable to do| Frida grow tired not a single move of the defendant , — na ook i hand alls The 4a ut yihing but ait buddied up in his| the flow from the wit-|es¢apes them, They are Drs, W ea erta HAN'S QUESTION AN tified e« but | chalr and gaze at—nothing ness stand continues to go on and| 7, Williamson, A. H. Me H t we ; : ‘ | | Charles F ] RED BY WOMAN CUT r so ppe th Judge Emory’s Friends on | M. Read and ures Reed, the last] : tt HIM WITH A KNIFE ot it 1 be The jury knows now as well as|_ Having heard the story once, the — ey 4 aaa " * th f it | hone ac - aot actators who weze in court last|others are of Seattle ' d per : pee , PRANS CITY CLEAN UP A f jones saw thel verse tn Bn ps hn yb yp See Friday fidget unew@™y and go and| ‘The photographs taken by young sere nyrieyeye , | nce, t y up for o t wa rae onpaleng yp in Be Ae pallet an saat come in and out of the room con-| Thompson during the time referred aps i y of a ogy serge y Of reck~ ‘ f\ ba hurt. Hoe is staying at the? its tite in his own bome and in| {nually. Medical experts in long|to by his father, wore brought into ere - | oning ast night | geattle hote the ‘ ihe Bt oh ‘young wife, 1t{ line, with pencils and note book s} court this moraing and will be Silent Comrades Guilty Degredation of Race. tion of | Age . ae eer re : in thelr hands, take notes steadily | placed in evidence, Some of them Th nt of the murd ; a r x. | ‘ y of prays 4 oy hoe carl, ne srtenee ae hour after hour, session after| show remarkuble skill by ther not A paca SY Piped 1 Ad , \t f " Ide of thelioo, that these (lends are willing | C*%, the father ta S eae PETE ay aly way tasers t p tion of the race and mee r au to do all in their power to convict |!" Order that the jur aay not mise |S } | “ the damago of the white man, single part of his testimon a iroumstur 1 n o . Allows Leg to Be Amputated. | the defendant. ‘Thelr conduct on | * oy pe oor Day Se a A BANK CLEARINGS, * . r alternatt © ruin of the black ” * ™ A the stand, when they wept openly eo woncs ee yvend Oy * " tt ght ..| end unashamed as they teld of his| *t#nd It and not break down under) 4). 19 $1,602,540.88 % st gi , { a) t claim asa favor, He- | 1 that he {Taye 00 | oe ae onK, proves tela the fearful strain woe. 36 1'215'548.07 & “ rieht the support faith in Christian ag momenys, prov " ° te |« faith in Christian | ie oy a being poured {nto the| Sxhaustive Cross Examination. | 4 | , ; poe) eae nie got, 4 | from Hi cane from all sides. Powérful in-| Possibly Inte this evening, but} ® Increase over same | pensani Tee WHEELER AN andy y - ws 3 wares i th the beginning of the|® date last year, § 2.81 *| - i sighted pe : hy Dr. J. A. Ghent to] fluepces are at work. The over-| probably wi 1 is 1 | Speaker at the Opening of the Car ‘ y ' my alla eae te Lahelining completenem of the case | segsion tomorrow morning, Attor | x Fi Peer ee Libearn taniant : f RN ROOSEVELT." / Augers reg i , Sremated by the stele wes appar ney Thomas Vance will begin the) tet k kak A RAR RH negie Library Tonight. engaged | r 4 “ " *, . co 20 wine's te “

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