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AST EDITION The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the Nowe NEVER KNEW HE SHOT JUDGE EMORY Beate) Nor Me AreetFether a MARINE RULING SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, A SIDE-LINE OBSERVATION WEATHER FORECAST FRIDAY, THE SEATTLE STAR Rain Tonight and Saturday; Brick Southeast Winds. Dee, a1, 1906. eu mae BARC PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE PER MONTH VOL, 8, NO. 257 a5 CENTS U0 AGAIN THREATENED . | ‘ WATER IN WHITE, PUYVALLL P.) f GREEN AND DUWAMISH Riv. | Ir n Valley 1 | A t th I on Trial Under Cross Examination By Attor-) IS GIVEN | ERS RIGING—N, P, TRAINS ‘ | SOUTH ARE ANNULLED ' des. ney Rigi: ing \« but ney Vance Today. ~. —_—- | He ns und the warn Renton Junction and BY A.D. PRINCE | « story the father wae placed Pudge Hanford gave a written de- | ty ing th w which b f n the water rome seven . 1--win | \e one es oy f cision this morning, acquitting Cap- | ‘ sos > hae a mecomA. : af att age . » 6Vance,| tain Penny the schooner Nor | , a Resident» neat iB Troms a bee *}and will proba , man Sunde, fr all blame the |two w r s Fi gain p ne to his « the shoot-|of the day. The purpose of th os| member of the crew, had hie han | he w has Pog pre } apeon’e veracity and t olin a wit son board his vessel P ent edad | " me~] view of wn ote »| The court ruled that Dakin was en-| . iy after his ae 7 . aligent in hie 4 titled to the sum allowed in cases | y king ¢ ° or, the! oat 4 an allegedly tn- | where injured in the versio: e tragedy Me | sane 6 . = duty, about “y me duty, « AUBURN, De If the wate 0 Sete 3 y | 20n's claimed but that he had no grounds for su pct i 1 doing for Te Remy | RM permianton to os against the owners - } 1 be | to Paris st " ’ > de ting sound, as it] my wilt not an we of a f t . Why He Consented. Do pt in A in high " Mr. Fred West and I had dis Xmas ones ‘ae being r e je saved for hours the advisability of BnopPing vt eel kaa bet Whore jetting him go Mr Weat wae tr « ay the “ ; favor of letting him go, and I was ‘ eluctant. ‘If we permit him to go rat " f theme days that he t i . dead in his ¢ © i e of $800 and six months ae, lof nea: that he hee & A hi cE » wer © wt ‘ 4 eee eet te Ser ry sald ying deadly weas bte is carrying off some a at the arie-leen 1 gare § oad an hie + eisleta clatemint on the ob Pants ll tage naing to Hoate that | to go. ject eo in @ t ncific ot {cay 2 an coming at sneuahs the ot : : re for the safety of th aa banana Pays - als " | m Gov. A. E e ente 8 ‘ High Water at Renton. advanced by | [ndicate th ae carious {* its condition that not] RENTON, Dec. 21.—Shantytown sow ool pons Hein even hand-care are being sent over gain under water and t fatety after. ¢ @ his finally made the t {t.. Men are at work trying tolacre farm of O. D. Adsit is « |break the log Jar merged. The water rose four inch The tracks of the Northern Pa three hours last night. Mon —___— | cific are under water out from Ta-|are patroling the banks to prevent PACIFIC COAST CO. SAYS IT Pa bure tes that the present | COMM 5 any: Saas HAMILTON FORFEITS {Beri-~e Teleoranh Serview.) traxwed the ot eon ty can ent Bape ‘ I mn | cut their throats He then piled the | viet who tries t but » . a wae which the | to keep an eye abled exe r with Carnie! Marliter saddie, shot | fiance wher 1 Mre. Par one of the rch with his - ~ SUCCESSOR I0 He = GIRS J BAKER ILLNESS PROVES os: = Ha on | captor TEMPTS LIFE OF JUDGE Ly oh Service) 2 A man ts the date # “Yeleoras AGO. Tee the police of Jasth te Juda TACOMA, Dee. 2 cond en or to the ¢! n of Attorney Silas M. Shipley is stor wourt bu ewhat improved today, bat he aining ing, “If fe stil suffering and is in a critical t the Tm kill The judge! Condition. 86 serious was {linens | aid of one or more of the supe the ma P for a time that grave fears for his | judges ecovery were en WATERHOUSE {5 Unaware of her hus bullet ancient make, jve mech and «mail “fale thereafter as the man nile the judge h tho Mre. Shipley that she was prisoner gave the name of, band’s illness until informed last Bllersbrock, age 60 years, «| Sight by The Star. The news of 1 am interest. Mr Shipley’s iliness was kept from of $20,000 whieh has her, because friends of the family @id not wish use unnecessary larm Mre Shipley for Ta coma this afternoon | the probate eight years and I have got no SURANCE C0, TO BE BARRED wx, 8 Myoeiet Serves Dee tne attor- Beneral har decided that a spe Frank Waterhouse, who was rested yesterday by Depaty U. 8 Marehal F. M. Lathe DEN OF JAPS S=e him back on the bark Olivebank m a bene ormation file nilivan, eh was (his morning taken before U8 Commissioner Keefer and release on $700 bonds William Sehmits, the seaman in Gvidend clause tu some policies} Before daylight this morning and | question, who ts a eth of Han fn this state by the Bankers’! While ix the midst of an exciting! hurg, Germany, has ree be}. © Life company, is in viola-| Kame, the police broke into @ Jap \ come insane and i# at present con-| 4) eel the 1905 antirebate iaw, and Ahese hotel near Sixth av. south fined In the county Ja Me Hecommended that hereafter| ®0d Weller st. and raided a gamb-| - ov company be prohibited from| ling den. Seven In all wore taken | cows in this sta snd loaded into the patrol wagon. Bors gh urance Comrmissioner| All were released later upon fur- | fp th has gone to Port-| Hishing $100 bail each tah teveter investigate the American| . Th following arrests were made: | J Lap pobinns pire td mt societ ratory to| M- Mamota, proprietor of the b nies Wines it to do business in this| 7 Tamaka, T. Amana, M. Eda, K eet seamnet, | Toma, K. Watanabe, T. Koga. Ma S oyes in the office of State) Mota was booked on the charge of mat a0) “vege Comm EK. W. Ross ae & disorderly house and =e 4 naitios , te office h other six men were booked on the - a Pee taking sot, nud” large | charge of gambling Sergt. Bannick | (Serivpe Telegraph Service.) eae on filied with the finest grade to a Coe ughett and Parsons | phe xs - : x , : 88 a Christmas gift | hs L MH ill the fee. apla RED ITALIAN DISCRIMINATION ©5200" sain rele he fa } _ 21.—Because| (Seripps Telegraph Services.) fs i fearmdeaageeliy: Me . nderstand the CHICAGO, De ¢ at night t " tt dr ~ an unknown Paes i es ‘ ‘bara eo Man witne “ ed the] - A Proud Re | ‘ eo, iS 5 WEST SEATTLE 1 bh ¥ ® | COLLEGE CASE IN Court. |.“ (Star ¢ al Service.) | . ic Ie I . , a } j ; M f \GOAL SESSION IN CITY 0 OVER, NEGRO LYNCHED AT ANNAPOLIS pos Telearaph Service.) ile Gove W 1d heard | Go PO Dec Her he : : 15 who ¢ tt ? John Rt ' : I O, ni Ma t form the here ™ *r : Masked me nd lyne ont w j é } were Sows riddied with) wt he @ , ome © me of ihe * “* TABS HIS RIVAL |” =~" aie C UNABLE TO SITUATION COAL TLE REPLIES TO ANONYMOUS Ler cous r TAKE CARE OF IN SEAT ry wooks Pacific has Coast TER SENT TO SEATTLE COM MERCIAL CLUB YESTERDAY. Aneel BP spen tle Comm sends to rday and ia Upon H chief engincer nddreened to erday’s of an e Beat lying to # Commercial on ree to your The | to | plece in capi tm ae fast as principal a the Black Dia uree of su BRYCE ADMITS aE “5° BOY DEAF MUTE — mich as 86 per ce sent FINDS HIS VOICE fage coal, and ut axe, the compan hutety cannot «| ned | At { mute eudd t F 5 years of age, refused to yard at 1850 Bb av., went to the | « Pacific Coast yards at en } orig | . Fudge Wrater'e Jove * morning. after the evidence day morning and succeeded in get (Serippe Telegraph Service.) leo Berg . which showed ting poonds, and getting awa LONDON, De James kater of erw Berger was a juve taker, at noon with bis load, while several | *¢ , . # Britis for the pas # has} Judge Frater sentenced the lad to Ges with cnc t * ’ Afte y pe « 9 lett « to nishment mine run She after w of the Hing oe 5 . = Pmdrie Ce mpany is ¥ re Ing cow " Oriental # * * Kematekat « s unable to care f . SHAW TALKS PLAIN. * ite tre Patrick Givens opera * * riental mine and blames # (Scripps Telegraph Service.) # tage in cars as his reason for)@ PITTSBURG, Pa, f * M whipping @ Becretary i. * une of the * eo out of bed this morn- ® viewed this * ing eet x* wily all the 7 t nite. | The Northw * stened to the * ca@mpeny * three hours, and then told w| e@a) trom D. + he 4 fe Inter. #] er b « ue # Pittebure 1 to his @! * «e ® neigh- #] # bor, saying * * 3 ) * * « r * KP on t * * you o* . put out * 2 * | SEATTLE PIONEER LEFT No} Gaffney dock, a lot on First av. Ls AelichetchatttielcRsRaRalalelahahel | th, no ge New England apre ng Chief Kaginec = MORE MILLS TQ) kiteo ey Buu The the etun one month mil since Mui! combina is of ihe doc me Jan fi have not been in Re m DB Haynes | la rd The eo F Bay church w the fucts on the ket. | The subject of idress RJ. Dour tant 1 Mar ADMITS THEFT ANSEL B. HILI teamer Flyer 7 | THE NAVY'S CANDIDATE | FOR SOCIETY'S HONORS Utroel Tarn ar Drices » ADMINISTRATOR FOR ES) jorei'. TATE VALUED AT SEVERAL! Ninth MILLIONS—APPOINTMENT TO | lot \ square k og n, many scattered hill addition, BE ASKED TODAY. by Mrs. Gaffney’s father, Mr. Renton, and acreage across es er Lake Washing Mra. N A. Gaffney, the we Prope is also owned at Buck wn § © er, who died | je Blaine, Wash week Je an ¢ Other ¥ property is situat- 4 4 evera) 2 ns of|¢ tions of Califor ate t f na petition wi = filed in th “ REALTY SALES. ng that W H. Vine pres ent of the Hotel ¢ ‘ 1 Ros Broa, report the fol- f F Rent and s: For Will F. Murdock wo small cottages, the property at 710 wed with « six-room f Mre. Gaffne kson, of San! 14th in anct Gaffney, of t house, for C. Biverow, for jotel ¢ Clara M. Layton 1 $3.8 They also report the sale se e L, Struve ¢ n Swinehart’s addition, slued at $ This includes | for $ (TAKES CARBOLIC ACID AND DIES Ev Bu 1 w f the re ire enough money to make the m ¢ a he w as 29 years of age b t vk ® b b Seattle about two ! < « here from Nome. Sip? : ave a sister living im oe re e Bonney-Watson under EERE ERR RRR Re UST A FEW MORE DOLLARS NEEDED t to be raised before the full amoun RRR ARAAA ERA EAR eK eK aA of $ will have been secured to raise the mortgage fro the home f the widow in wh the readers of The Star have Yesterday's appeal resulted in the contribution of sufficient $300 has been fixed as that desired, as a matter of fact, more ney will be needed. In addition to the face of the mort gage, there Is accrued interest ting to about $10 that w ave to be taken care of f eared of all debt a joy to be at p e t to enjoy f the tr a b that come at t to t te Y ay The Star inadve d t mar is the mort t 4 th w e 4 ster bent up yf th " e h iren their b ne T t true The who th the mortgage dec that he is w t ' t i the widow. He mear w * f and loaned the y ¢ as a charity thar * H an't afford t the $300, although he w i o* ther do that than t t the widow and children, ut everybody kr that $ month cannot provide for x af pay Interest nortgage of $300 and lay # t nt And $25 a t the ex: * tent of tt © of this woman. What greater Christmas * gift H n her than th canceled mortgage? And * what ¢ than giving a cause * Just a d t ‘ money. It will be the # est spent dolla t and you'll be happier for it. Mail tele ve The Star (Main 1050, Ind. 575), and #& ask for the cit nd some one after it. Or, if # you find it mor ve it with one of the clerks in #& t yar store ck, and tell him what it's f * He know * * * AA RAAREAAAAARAAOORAARTOROHRE HHH