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PAY ONLY DsTe0TN| THE SEATTLE STAR = [28 WEATHER FORECAST.Rain Tonight and Friday; High Southwest Winds. oo - me ~ a4 Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY; Dee. 20, tgo6. VOL. 8, NO. 256. as CENTS PER MONTH FAMILIAR SCENES IN AND ABOUT SEATTLE--NO. 5S reatyqureaet Oh MD AT TT nN he uy — “ 08 d inn - non a (\ mont RRs | wich ONE PA a cacy ae ne ; ig. i) m7) «i nN -) aay Nie LOOKING DOWN SECOND AVE FROM PIKE ST. KILLED BY LIVE CHARLOTTE WHITTLESEY itehe The que m ha Ldght-| in danger of falling for w | § ARE m ond been at-| groggy of First av. N. E. w | STARTLING STATEMENT MADE from us the or ected several t nthe ee the | ’ poe with o Bay who cf BEFORE COMMISSION THAT : ae bly om their bases, were never reset In | STATE DEPENDENT UPON P t M An s pole took with | c verses Are Offered a ‘Evidence in the Tes- REMEMBER ie ts | timony Being Given By the Father of the Boy It to the fact that faling, the Hehting CO. FOR ITS FUEL was t e Northera the st place ha it « pole of the indepen Tele | | fie § 4 company golt eK 4 and of the ear phone com pany . . od | Fas t ) business FATHERS —_— ee RUSHING COAL TO GRAND FORKS (Scripps Telegraph Service.) PERIOR, V Dee eteee eee eee eee Seeteteeeereeter } | Charged With the Murder of Judge Emory. | PUREE EERE SE EE EEEESEEREEEEEENES | f Te seed Tigan wine ! ip Nay align 4 =" a by Cheater Thompson and tx et by * Seripes Te araph Service) n h t “ « t ri “ JB. - WASHINGTON, DD t The | ve " ‘ oo a ” : a | wing t m the president oda bl ive some time tonight. | cite Const ¢ ‘ é : Pood ‘ WAS IT LONG AGO OR ONLY YESTERDAY * jio 4 vine og a gets Rate erious damage to tracks f the z mae ny had not the Be long ago, v0 long age, so many weary years * The White House, Washington, * = . ve ef € Mead's | eve n pro- Bince we parted swearing ever te be true # iDec. 19, 1908 ; Fae wo 104 hortage " ‘ vs © and ad yor it seems but yesterday | kissed away her tears # |" “Dear Mr. Bonaparte:—Bome prthern Pacific Aralo No.) Comber of commerce this morn.| knew ol ad cow her wave her herehie? in adieu A og Ty AOE ye a ie crane Soeneee i over Beaee ST i Mt ' on of witnesses ® | Carroll County, Ga. le » chance cmntunnetcinsiiliilll He ge ; ated before : “ ? ontinued 1:30 o'clock this i Be feng ago and yet it seams 0 near @ ler sectection | sation tn bea? < ; i Pete ct aay gi Nee ay she sulted at tha “ Her girlish laugh must soon the years betray ® ling off a mot roto Several Jewish pawnbrokers in getting we aes anon lagi 8 Bg at _ ' e( as if Mer veice come rippling to my waiting ear. ® |white people who we 8 connection with the po- | diamdnd brokers te Sl a ® . ‘ “ ath nov ? Was it long ago, or only yesterday! ® | take a negro out of jatl artment, are trying to locate | Sm amon om |not arrived and it not definite ® labe t k tayoft | ewish commission!” Ragurter did a ku at we t * was ry areata Be lang ag, 20 long ago, 80 many weary years ° Mert r m4 who hes swin-| seas a4 fir pga we at 7 o'clock this morning “ oe ( Bince | swore that naught my ceming could delay ® |e the mot Pn ~ 1} died them out of at least $1,500\for bie dis oe pe ag Pt ce Pad yet it seems but yesterday od away her fears * véral men beating the| Gets cf diners a a nus his cos Fernie C. mine : cane ‘Was it long age, or only yo * ff Werause of this he ¥ Rudorter, who is described to the | cago Loan e complained to th fer aregbe yg tee r - etd # v : <r ted tor re-clect vm , py | Pollen am being tall, t# said to have | police’ that a number o: thetr dis . he 4a of the fie (Scripps Telegraph Service.) * ugresaman Adamson = on in Se for about two|monds, which , t : “ g on Puget be RM, Der. -—Gostap bas att ony ing tb tay at the Barker do to a t na he fact t : on Detaen, he ene A LOVER'S PLEA * i snc tel. Ue Ba see goal soll Sov : 4 it rH | Pay s to testify a his ine 3 | foe thet he eek tee 3 the police Red arted his| Ruderter had disappeared with | “Is the state of Woshington en-| Y°"* ! e x-ray a re . 2 nes nee > = sinows ore nm the tty vite , orth o le t nt m tb » « 4 je pre - ° ; # | vice. He told that Gov. Terrin | °estees by | least $4600 worth of the sparkh j tirety de it upon the Poel : ‘ ni That what | say ie true, & [had offered Merrill a place, the | ce ~ : prt ; . torney # | best he h to give, which carried] . . en a : yd: aan pe cling the a Te the depthe of my heart I love you, @ ja sala a month or Y was the reply E To the last drop of blood in my veins * 1 < exman I thought | > the Pastis Caast teal cols | Te the blue of the sky above you © ite - 4 got him a] ny sub ¥ to the Northern F ANN YEO WOMEN . By our God and the Kingdom he reigns ® | plac a year as cw | - ineltary i her Pa J ewear on my heart | love you & | of the federal prison at Atlant \« A memb e 60 Hi ie . * he has done well . = And pray you believe that it's true * h done * It h Sony cesta Sdaeuen Selene well, can't we give him a a es * nm’ Sincerely yours, | Was it sidiary HICAG( De 20.-Mery D, * THEODORE ROOSEVELT { States Atorney P. C, Sub, William Schmitz, a young sailor | to the N n Perkins, who says he is from Ouray, LOVE'S APPEAL. * lvan filed Informations against the "bo tee shipped by the master in | a, # ion't believe it ever nd who is studying the e | rank Watert os , Hamburs, Germany, and © | we Moody institute to be a missionary, | Frank Waterhouse company and | HAmneee. Cerra y: ie county Are you now, or have you bee & arrested today and accused of . the captain of the British b Rover become tncane. Beach @ lin a combine to raise the price of | ar « the Misses Ida Mahon and Mave » aly f tter e fen day * | in the Unt rante were lesued for the ar fi jcoal?” he was aske Mat Jonex at « theater, He is awe ays of lone ax 4 court this morning, charging them Fram Waterhouse and the cay No,” was the answer arged with disorderly conduct ave you te fergetion your girlieh wa with refusing to deport to Germany | tain Do you know of any combine And the wide silk aash nd the datnty t ae | sewn) Bs i smong the coal men In this state?” | FLOATING BABY DIED bed | | ing tae names of non-resident prop ELECTRIC CHAIR 1 have heard ru of some FROM PNEUMONIA, Forgotten the day when firet we met * | | erty owners and carry on a real en but I do not credit them as I have ight we danced so long *. | - Business Gn the side 7 never known more bitter rivalr r psy held last night by Dr, ach time me more yet * spoke from the stand (Seriops Telegraph Service.) nywhere else Buckley and y Coroner W atiil the song * | utaider and politician.| ALBANY, N. Y., Dee. 20—Gov Asked as to the truth of the ' ly of the baby found in * |i made a hit when he said that |ernor Higgins today commuted the stateme nit that a coal deal nati the wat t the foot of Ur on at. k tain take with {fe sbimmering light * a he closeness in financial matters ‘of Lawyer Patrick to life. | Hall had received preference in g afternoon showed tha 4 o fear manent 2 . * ee Telegraph ove “ | many of the prominent Seattle governor said the grave doubts] ting out his coal ers from the! death had occurred from pneumonia, : satibal ake wit alr crests of white, « | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.—Thia} (Seripps Telegraph gh Service.) men was such “that the bark to a y of the seven} cars jerson replied It is un | ey-Watson has the body. At- Have you let t all de «# |™ ings session of the Ruef trial) Cal, Dec. 20-—| tree would appear like a Mothe: © court of appeals satis- | doubted true Mr. Hall ts our] tempt is being made to find the @ | ¥As taken up entirely with the ex-| The closing hours of the long fight! prapmard axide of It lied him that Patrick should be| sent in the respect that when coal| * olga i Seen = ination of Special Agent Burns. | for the life of the entombed miner.| Ole Hanson, however, was the|relieved of the extreme penalty | =—=——=———— . scsiniaeoiaadl abins are stor Strenuous efforta were made by the| Hicks, Ie at hand, the rescue party Patria nyhouse by the ® ker of the evenin, He was | He sald Patrick was never accuse And the playhouse by the shore: * defense to wring from Burns infor.| at last being where it oan com | Gouin din. the precramy te uap come-lot Girestly tmatéeriig Miltianeire — CREASE OET ESSE e ee " Or the form that I adore @ | mation tending to reveal the source munteate with the buried man. He! thing fuany, but by the time he got | Rice, but only of procuring the mur » * 4 | Of the evidence gathered by him. | ts cheering them on to a completion! naif through it was obvious that he | der, while the self-confessed mur * at ee but beyond a few unimportant! of the task with jocular remarks. was, having all the fun. Like the|derer, the valet, Joges, Was left im-| * * © Chariotte! Charlotte! Can it be # | facts on his moverment| The rescue party is now dircetly| “Kinky Jester” of old he can tell} mune by turning state's evidence * The olden days are gone # |they got < over the ore car under which Hiek#| homely truths, under the guise of ; * * ee ee ee ee agen ee * | Burns admitted that Jean Loupy.| ies, and some time this afternoon | amusing his auditors, He dwelt on| OSSINNING, N. Y., Dec. 20 * * j The inas they've looked upon? % |cne of the French restauranters | they hope to have crossed and bur l existing conditions and the undue| Patrick says he don't believe that| * joomnected with the ease, came (0) rowed « hole out of which they can | worship of mammon, at the expense |Gov. Higgins has commuted — hi * * 4 r heart forget the day we met & [him and told him he had not test! | itt the man. It te expected that! of ry other sentiment sentence, but says he would not ac * * 4 © golden years that pam # jfied truthfully before the grand | some time will be required even cept tt if he did. He says 1 wil »* ’ the one who loves you yet # | Jury and wanted to change bis tem | stter the miners can lay their hands roe. taki her aberty oc} + sved you when a lass? # |timony, claiming that he had been| on Hicks to raise. him without MUSICIAN KILLS pe : ee 7 ‘ & | misled by Ruef | danger * * When the iad days dle * Hicks wagered the cigare with HIMSELF * The glory of Christmas is in giving * purple Heht, * his rescuers that they will not re- * And the «reates in giving is in making others happy. * q id the teardrop in your eye * lease him before & o'clock this - — 7 Nothing brings to the nermal man greater satisfaction or * . wh mG te awake at night? . ning {ieiteie: Pohemiity Grover) # more contentment—in other words, real happinese—than the *# * MAYVILI Wis, Dec. 20.—Be % knowledge that he has helped to brighten the lot of some one # © Chartet me magh the years are past, * ae ® less fortunate than he * qn : REALTY MEN [i ca ACHES PORT nae Seems a Be as sar ina.esnis tr eats. My heart is true to the ¥ * a : # tion * . ed suicide by h DS ead > eit | ing himwelf to a ladder of a freight . P Wrice arme owsseretened to daft you heme * & * he Star has told of the widow, the support of * tas » thet Lave muahen & * Jack ores ae age Hie ney, Jear thie morning Pennayly ania of the i iine the being 11 years, who tells ench Gey at & send longer | oe at weet ms ne Real Estate Men's club gav a n Steamship company crubbin « mu for the sum of $25 * . : cuban / 4 7 n of Judge Gordon's SS b ate Mer *< b ave | Cee e eee eee ee eee overdue and ten days} vd war weal : ‘ * jonte court, charged with creating a dis |" "™ Tart Gini i ae *} trom Valder, Alaska, arrived at 1 ; , possession of a ome. & |tarbance ead threatening the life | % the Commercial club-and 4 sum- |e WATER SHUT OFF. & il choise last winht: Pollers leaking| * Her bh ssession of a small home— w# PREM hh cM cian. a “ laine | Der Of Interesting specches were! @ * ease gn. ls *® worth a f upon which there {s a mort * aba of Mar », who runs a lodging as aan Mes oak to. 2 terribly and heavy head seas were] y oy 1 erdue and the man who hol * house at 1113 Washington at » —. j@ Water will be shut off to w| 5 sible for the long trip. Much A ¢ a anties { P BY A. D. PRINCE jage in his life, Chester Thompson| Burns, {t is claimed, Ix deeply In| Hill, on “Seattle Investments,” and | ~ minrow from 9 a, m. to 4 p.m. # nat r the a as ' I charity to him to say * wae & meatal prodicy, that almost th M - ett A. Nachant on the “Good Road! @ in the district from Aloba te apprehension had been felt for the] @ he x t way Bie ia pressing the collec: & MA, Dee The | * a ' ‘e with Mis ein @ CANN | Movement.” Jonathan Gifford I ES ede glen fety * on * ; om his very birth up to within) his love was not reciprocated, be \ # Lee ats, and from Fifth av. N. # , }. F. Blaine stated that canal yar P s of Chester Thompson to} tive years of the murder, the be My age kes + eh: iments to the emy > to Piater ot \ ’ * The Star has undertaker ct enough money to ralse * Whittleses hundreds | mina w f at f Bony h 7 ne , treasure {fice * | he Queen Ch nd) ow th teage, and to enable the wido 1 her children to * Ww se dreds | mind was abnormal briltiar breaking seven window nd | wn the DASA RE t t , are being | and that t, up to the as damnehin the houst i ffletal y n ob \we teeter eeneeae . Tht the ¢ i . ee eS ; gy gr te . lefense | of the mur his mind » ’ phe Nigar ot Ti. . Be. m0 SF the | Dalance : ae <1 Sige dc Ey mong ragga _Not being sa f a with th tim m se cians vania a . for will be put to good * t naan of & gree ; 7 Bart it at $250. wares | i: I" * The § Wide Fund * e stat od the | the 4 of 16. as , 1 | * * $95.40 A Friend 50 * - Ay . |* LIFE * * F. F. Evans 6.00 Lewis Levy 1.00 * ( the letters written by th yo . Toh , * W. M. Inglis 200 HH. nulies 1.00 * - toa $ . (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | Yo ey icles Pacific Coast Gearlinan & teteen 100 * pol aay Mae [Seba Ath AA HHH HH RARER ERR EERE = : Yl & 8. S, Office, 133 James Hotel Arlington 1.00 * : 3 may he : ‘ : } INDEPENDENCE, Mo.. Dec bore wh | 8 5.50 Fred Jensen and wife 2.00 * me Be | fr. aad Mra, ( a Red Miers t nat 5 * 6.00 Shorty, the Candyman 1.00 * ; ohne ° - . 8 iene etanteahs Service.) ace Dold the fe = eg é s vs 1.00 Se Re 200 & q me = ‘ery oho Be merely | KANSAS CITY, f t ied ite. Th aa Anita - ‘ : id her 5.00 nes D Esary 5,00 & + e de t he t } ’ a kk Jun in rison r * Army 10.00 A t 7 * to st tt a fled before ¢ i unty, K ioe 4 ase | tb . * Sprengle 10.00 E. Reed 200 * . € 1 cattler of » In Decemt 6 * Adolph Behrens 10.00 atman 1.00 * \ r ft ed to Mi nd have lived he | @ A Sympathizer 50 00 * fe ' ' ! the ford ns - oO 1.6 E Tre * ' aha 1 t * Cash 1.00 65 * c that b Ker i vig * Two8 athetic Wom Henry € 2.00 * : | family of fourte * er 2.00 Ole Hans 0» » ' , * RR. Pet r 1.00 ffith Compan 0 * BOY BADLY HURT pee at of tac gra % Krone” 100 Edward Rosenbaum ; Beat ae a & A Friend 1.00 E ard Rosenba * pring he asia Pose ht * Cash 0 1,00 * 4 mate sot tai bullae amd dea oo! IN RUNAWAY very spring he ma | she Sg at RR reece 00 war ed by|coal in t ¢ with vegetables the great rt te. J. F. Lippincott 1 : SD Paciti- t the North coal fr Clek the year Srearer. par & G. A. Risse 1.00 heway 5.00 * In ement companies|and R il rT This mornir bout 10 o'cl | ate § # Robert F. St, John 1.00 Asks 5.00 * Borning. The t of coal | Carbonado ¢ {a recol some Mae ote & tedhed Gaal | t bg 8 ¥.¥e . bes ja ahs «| BLOCKADE ORDER * A Man 100. 5.00 * ing Ae eattle | ing co t ha nat Pike wt. and Nint her time plecing cuilte | mos | # E. O. Smith 1,5 V ams 5.00 * hes | 1 it . . ile te gual tek intent peed i nd knit iS ISSUED | & Two Teameters 1.00 Calhoun, Denny & Ewing 5.00 * ton: lt aifti-| Je Grar h e hor rhe team ran is isis Nate tbeden taiia | * C.F. Decker 1.00 Northwest Trust Co 6.00 * ey by retatlers in| western I over cor Ninth av. to Howe nd t lgixteen grandchildren and te mo Te o 2 owe a > ge ye 7 the de [ el the ¢ rt ‘ ! th col | great grandehitdre os Scripps Telegraph Service.) *® 0. L. Haberbrush 2.00 Caen 2.00 *® Pac) t compan tion 1 t ci nd ne { ahi . | F ‘ “: KEI wi a | ® HH, Thornton 2.50 * that i: ng fror coat adant l Gowen, PATROLMEN DIGCHARGED.,. | freight blockad | ® A Friend ad Total $265.70 * Sars fr ta mines datty, | she i md tw | . ti N * * the yutput and re-| ” hier W nately or and r Paul road: * Of the above sum F. F. Evans, in the New York block, & Beatt © as large @ H het eat with hi floeer J, ©. Turner fr t 1 No pert#hat r f freight ed and handed to 5 in addition to his ow ever f since the com ® j of the ‘on and force yonte beoay " a % wont ori * * a i) n add to his own * Mperated the mince The I nee a fell gn him, He ; nena, and Ore wW. at 1 | N. Dp. 1 fearea| * contribution * rn linprovement com: | ronde, ve wil 1 and perhaps injured } = | Bea . ing it yt order will only complicate the) * * abic Wo epee ql (ae ae ee MR. AND MRS. GREEN BEDFORD. & saloon of Wie Grant st, bridg + situation RRR RRR ARR RRR RD RR RRR RRR * « Ps ad ~ ® . * *

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