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TOMORROW , WATCH FOR AN EXCLUSIVE TOLSTO! LETTER ON USSIA IN THE — STEDIION| THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FOR PAY ORLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CRARGE The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, De 1 got vol NO. 26 CENTS PER MONTH ght and Gaturday; Fresh South Wind | ARE BROUGHT TO SEATTLE = KEEP-THE-CHANGE DAY Coroner Carroll Will Hold Inquest Tomorrow Morning Over Bodies Now at Bonney-Watson’s , nen ee ee MINER KILLED ope epee Next Monday When You Pay Your Fare Say “That's All Right,” When SEANCOUVER, B.C. Deo. 28 the Conductor Attempts to Hand You Back Your Change--It Will Be at Perr r gt ftnatly a Holiday Offering to the Conductor and Motorman, Whose Hardest eeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eee ee eee tees oe ee 2 foolishness; that if he wout! pme know, | and his oldest bor bring him provisions every Bor three days. is wont do,’ he answered. somewhere, but in a day TH get word to you some ‘aad let you know where I am after telling bis wife to get money was due him from the is. he wae gone. do vot even know which way ap or down the street— Ri do not believe he went Into Woods, He could not go and a shanty, a8 be intimated he to do, without having te | Upon motion of the defense ani with the consent of the prosecue tion. The names of three of these j4re Sam Lamping, W. H. Prinker snd Thomas Mids. All of the eight were school friends of the defend- ant and w supoenaed by the de fense to prove peculiarities tn the : Work Comes in the Days When Others See joyme Morgue--Flagman Foss Still Missing--Wit- y ors Seek Enjoyment, nesses Being Called Today. ASKE A . a got Monday ne sical are out having _ halelabal dlchulhseleptyaetetatitedetadaddetadaied | jman wh ae keep th ure the very days ry WRECK INVESTIGATION TOMORROW, * Bult w filed in the supe eel wants rat of “Step f ft 1 4 t enjoyment out of his « - | 1 “ f ! 1 t n « 1 slag to the motor- Py ty * Dr, FL M. Carroll with hold an inquest ® [court thin afternoon by Joxse Hall] feeling and ue ttle th , t fabtt man ; mon t Tacoma intorurban which occur. # [Against Willam Constantine ask-| erievas i Plenty of Advocates Lawyer Ghank interested, go * . | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) 9 rv aan get tation f Ke One of yout advocates ¢ A ag + Rontocr ~ - Pog oo 4 nf people wh t ‘ hank, of gal firm of Shan . Ms : : 4 J ty, regarding for Injuries recetved in the attack J ¢ Ponnmy ' ot f t r é ith today issued a gen- Hi e ° aced excty The Star yester- w | j Vania ral 1, died suddenly this ‘ t Seid ane th tan th 7 = ved 100 feet north Pierce and King ® [made apea Hall by Constantine, | #fterne ile had contracted broae LA ‘ ter to | press urging the t ¥y line * | whooping cough from hie grandchit ~ . — “ b " Ge movement 4 Caraner Wittale Ran soegred the Met of witnesses & 13 Bhs tak beat eae ny upon the | thu : who | nk sent a similar letter to * to re en th ht w m4 4 ‘ e beadiee Gs om is realized that what may |the 1 t for a “Keep the * stated that he would make a spectal effort to to. & ‘zs waa born fi 189%, ._ . Chat m today said : the wreck. Hila testimony le wanted badly * ie Gertaany bn the book he public fe te worked i wh make Monday # ‘Keep the Change * j Me started with th ay motormen and conductors TUTTLE LEE LET eT railroad as @ redman, aty | “Keep the Chanve Dy " H ir n evidence of the fact that pea ory ey I day the joytu elde t ew Yea rh the pu! believes these men are ; (Star Special tervien) nor] Metneatay morning, arrived trom ) TS ee ee Tee lfer punch will be expected to ex-' ing, Fourth of July, and eve givin sisi pecoaal swrviee.” . 2 erthe sobs be ont . 0.40 _— | : : 7 ee ae ee Plas “gp ~ ie = as ed ‘ Frick te Succeed Cassatt, | = ——— ; Charles R. Foss ta the home| The body of Roen was removed th ©. Jobnaton & Co, report real] PITTRHURG, Deo. 28—Henry €, | a fobs . “ . haved te ¢ during the holidays to be| Frick wilt probably wucceed A. 2 parents and family was re-|the Bonney-Watson's while the ee ote tinea so Phe pM screens es today in a statement when | ** by of WEittam D. Guion waa taker ta Beattie. The demand for| holder in the Pennsylvania and was | 4 ; ag eres m " mane — 4 | a Thled an Uatortaking pariere Jcheap lots by people pouring into | Teeently elected « director, On Wall j Sider Foss states that bis son| Arrangements for the funerals of | he city ts greater than ever, Fol-| #!. i bas oe him Lee eee ine tal tie Uo tan Wr G6 uae mee ae lowing is & list of sales made by | time that Prick would be Cassette ime train the flag Decame ¢n-| afters A bends tor Face j thle firm during the past week: | Mies in the brushes, thus pro-|*T* Was on each af the caskets Northwest coreve | of Firat and * rot va | Thomas, sold by eck to A him from signalling th Funeral of Guion, |B* Wood for $27,000; northwes * The aa by the cider Fr gps Nd be Dd. ¢ t | corner of Alder and Twenty-seventh - * OST: story told by the elder Foss|be held Sunday afternc jsokt by David Fergusson to Mr | WERE UNANIMOUS! i illi [ae sions pend A we tay pefend feo BT LE Youth Attended Offices of Dr. A. W. Phillips son, Charles, came home Nosed Interment will be in Green |tyseventh av, an Sroom hours FOR SEATTLE i i i ger 11 36 \Wedneseay morning |ake cemetery wold by J.B Wood tol P. Meck for Treatment During Which Time Chester ie sreatly, enced and told Pansat of. fete. for $3,200; "and other salen, aggre | ’ re had been a wree | The funeral services of James | «ating $20,000. . : i i Rg Be of Je | trown at New Ovieana vney cane} Talked Wildly of Trips to New York and Mag caught on a bush and hej afternoon at 2 o . get over Seattle's victory in the re ‘ . Md mot cet it loose In time to URE} dence $14 f4th av. Bt . jeent prize drill in which M Paris. . | He shouted, but he was not} witi be under the auspices of the jand bis crack company walked and the train was going so | with first honors and brought back —— ¥ the handsome Knight# of Pythias| (Star Special Service.) ) Sequaintance 414 you form an opin- Waited for Wife. Rev. M. A Matthews will pr é |dtamond med Maj. Otto Case TACGMA, W y %--Dr. A. | !0n a# to the defendant's mental 3 5 ie he sermes st Pa fhe bugey upon the aidew his sve od @ letter fre W. Phillips offices | Condition?” asked the counsel felt that a wreck was tn — MARE. JOHN FILKING THROWN Ee propel! John C. Goodt ptain of ar er of 4 Pike Yes, | thought there was some- é and felt that he would be ee (Reripps Telegraph Service.) FROM BUGGY AND KNOCKED: eaeement ter a ‘ ; t . * Wrong with him. I don't know ander Se Se). gacona, De <AALT LAKE. Utah, Dec. 38-—One | UNCONSCIOUS— MIRACUL i das Geeen from the os the Thompaon ces tt ante: . BOOT ae fanmean : , mm is dei tee were fatal! ta her her ar . eguiarities ir Crom minat developed _ coming to hit wife. Re ee eee athe today i [burned In an explosion at the High-| - - elias Wax tented on ch Ww. a a, 6 street car con- Saat home here from the wreck hg. His aged fathe land Boy smelter today, caused by | = John Files de hh and peideotria whe eipauiy ‘sor = « | ductor ran on the nie Site was out, and be was so) "i°d (Bat Foss told him he 4-lwet dope coming in contact wi | wet he awh bute pen rll. ag Nisghaey Gouin” Guréome ‘ | weleh the be Met UMMA. one. av Ya eee eee ; T thought he would go away| "4.19 hide in the woods = Thot matte when the Mg converter! iy escaped. death In m. runaway DS etitinlicn ka dnastene | pressure aps | told of peoultar actions on the part seeing ber; but in an hour tae for the man, belleving that he iw” tapped. The dead: Oscar Wal-| shortly before neon today, r Piikins suffered many » 1 A | Upon one t the | of the defendant white on the car. m half she returned and, after) oN wondered owner ani ie a me of ine Fatally injured: Thomas Rox Mre | Pitkine jeughter, MOS Perit, and cute about the head. | | defendant bad t wan | He also told of Chester's habit of to her, he left the house, | Nat wandered away and in & M1 of \Oscar Tripp, Alma Matthews Se | emerson Knoff, and her jittle # wan later taken to her home, at | going to New walk the rain eee [Sinan sect PES] ea bid aie | a ra ta ed i a TO BE ANNEXED §= a Ss PPT going out into the woods| mented condition. erlonscatoncd dent, but eecaped with but signtii’” in oun teas opi aes ve “| Bight witnesses were yesterday re, be told me. I saked anna errs. w ¥- ee r Pe eae “| dismissed without examination i@ bet he said that we must FLOOD RAGE IN | Mrs, Fitkine wae driving wp] (Phe Washington Rabter com-| A petition was filed with Council] they should the tk 6 Chaatgr Teemaoae tad faven know, a8 people might try arth av, and when near Pine at; may hae notified the board of put “Merk Warson this mor a. tigned | ea Helen Gould t he Killing of Judge George Mead flores ux to tell. 1 told him that the horse became frightened at a1 Bf Works that the two new trucks|by A. W. Phalen, mayor of Colum-| ey. 7 @ had remonstrated | poor, ‘This ectlm wen taked CALIFORNIA ~:< Automobile and started ta lered by the department are| bia, asking for annexation to Se! wit! ~ a ae or run. The horse dashed to the ears igempleted and ready for inxpec-|attle. The request is conditional) In the ond Mre Filkins wee (brown oot fifes. jon it being made a part of the new) his fath (Btar Boscia! Servies.) j ifth ward, which is to be form-| Thoms | Tw or SAN HERNARDINO, Cal, Dec 96. (erivns Telegranh Servis.) [two and one-half inches of rain lie ee ne | P | KILLS LOVER a grander | those »oy’s behavior while’in school and LAPORTE, Ins, Dec 28—A | have fallen tn twenty-four hours and while playing jaet night The employes of the! at college. About 40 more wit seven-yearold daughter of Samuel | the streets are flooded The Santa we kas and electric light plants worked | | Bh wt gl _— be > _| brok wn @ ed bitte | nesses for the defense ramain to be all night throw! kee to koe =e aC, His father nut You have | examined hes ee teeaes ee: Os. ouathes Carrie Vincent, aged 22 years, WAS) potter te . yer had} ‘The feature of yesterday afters atreams jstabbed to death by her former| tie de ‘ eli, |floon's session was the testimony . Sek a leweetheart, Ray Armstrong, whol yp that t you \given by James A. Kerr, attorney> OVER NIAGARA WOMAN PIONEER sought to restore her to respects . 1 , 1 atlaw, who had taken Chester bility. Armetrong’s advas y | Thompson and his brother Oscar Huely, a farmer, shot and killed hie|Pe track is washed out on the loop four-yearcid brother with « rifle/lina No Wains have arrived since on Ww mein and buy things to eat. No, refused, and he killed the git} andi coming to the der ® office ith him on camping trips, think he went out tn the PASSES AWAY) .(cocer' There's? 4 tulty- completed # |tried to commit suicide, He is} Thought Boy Peculiar. i : sna ema on tee (Seripps Telegraph Service.) j PURBLO, Cole, Dee TA m the mob arrived | dy ina During thin year and a half of (Continued on Page Three.) from, fetal to the Chieftain Murderer was cool throughout monenimenilinneneen vette So's" "|" EVERETT TRUE’S TRIP TO NEW YORK---NO. 1 Wyo ec to secure the mur BEG PARDON, CONDUCTOR, . but failed The second at ppt, however, was successful. It WHAT YIME DOES THIS TRAIN oe. NIAGARA FALIA, N.Y. Dee A woman supposed to he Mar ag ae P | Animas, Colo. say® Hagen of Buffalo, jumped into the] Mim Arvilia Mctiwir™ ae iad ars | “Lawrence Lebers, yi ns = oe ant : os velack thie mernine at the heme of pe ogling ll corm pg inrwl pg an Me ” prospedi her son, MH. P. Mocluire, 028 East | wiht by @ mob of ® 7 ary Howell at. The cause of de The cherttt ena two Gaga was Gar only support We wm wre entil he eck I don’t know. The ¢ will look after me, but will ever get along I can't Fax Brotherhood Interme Be conld do nothing at all follow at Lakeview come old age MeGuire came » Bodies Brought Here. - -—- ~ ——. ; ™ [overpowered and the said that the leader of the mob bodies of Motorman Wilttam Adolphus Busch |i! siete secOutve and WF, HL MeGuire, | waren from the Jan. He a de no offort to disguise himseit and Conductor J. J. Rows, ST. LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 28.—Adot : “" | fired. Leberg heard the od that he is well known to the _ MINER HICKS oman, tried to gat a free meal at the People’s Cafe on Bee- ond av. south and Washington st today, he met with determined re- sistance on the part of Pete Jubaly, the walter, The result wae that ling and calmly proceeded to thorities.” Jubaly received a bed gash with « knife, In the back of hig neck and HILLS NEGRUES START fall on a charge of disorderly person. — Sa Jubaly was released on $20 ball to (Scripps Telegranh Service.) ing alleged that many of them are a witness, Officers Here- EVERETT, Deo, 26. m-oonvicts with long criminal ree vy made the arrest. | amas the first member of the ia, and grave fears of an ept — |ony of Southern negroes import jamic of crime are freely expressed Will Satisty Creditors. by the Great Northern to supplantfby citizens, A score of iem de Saperior Judge Griffin this morn the Japanese, waa arrested yester ‘ted the work here, and have ing signed an order of sale of office day charged with attempting topbonsted that they do not intend go fittings in the case of Robert Hay rob a druhken man. img to work. They are all armed, against the Royal Loggers of Am | The men are said to be of the}mnd the greatest alarm in felt erica, P. A. Morris is receiver lowest criminal type possible, it be} throughont the city. eae ages GEORGE W. PERKINS {I ON CHARGES OF FORGERY Ts 2 eel . ’ DON'T ANOW ENOUGH TO BE can cueaninos. 2 (2 Pierpont Morgan’s Right Hand Man Pleads Counrapus, Eirneh, Do ov Pf snOuG, w * * * , | aE xeon st} Not Guilty to Indictments Secured by Dis- POLITELY whist a PATRON on : : * 2 = =o cm a> »* LINDSEY B. HICKS. How would you like to be entombed beneath tons and tons of Oe, rock, gravel, dirt and shifting sand for 18 long days? 3 . Do you think you would five to tell the story? ee er ee P : . date last year,,.§ 982,540.16 & How would you like to be couped up in cramped quarters | 4 * Now in Europe, Is Also Indicted, than the dimensions of an ordinary grave for days and days, know | Meee eee EERE Ee ne 4 ing that very near to you were the decomposing bodies of five of (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Charles 8 Fairchild, a director of NEW YORK, Dec. 28,--George Wi] the New York Lite and president of Perking and Charles 8. Fuirehiid| tie New York Trust @ urity | | Four feiiow workingmen? Do you think you could stand the strain? were indicted today on charger of | company, was indicted, ix tn- | in the third ree in the | @ictments charging forgery in the ~ How would you tike to have to subsist on plug tobacco for three . | days, with your only prospect death by starvation of a demise by | HH} “ on company | third dauans Helner tetucnta- nnctnet | rk Life Insure OMethering for lack of pure ait? } inv Dec. 28, 1905 01 ® THE ROAD 3SPéAKS TO youw trict Attorney Jerome=-Charles S. Fairchild, iueae tention tim. Pairehiid ts now in Europe Be Do you think that your mind would remain balanced for any sab Perkins had been told by District {Phe indictments against both relate ‘ ” th . 4 (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | Attorney Jerome that the indict-}tp ohe stock transaction of the Chi an of the tone CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—Mrs. T. D ts would be returned. He washeago & Northwestern railron How would you like to live on liquids poured to you through & | penton, of Tacoma, ix accused of urt with his attorney when the hak due a Hes! pipe driven 35 feet through a mass of mountain rock with the | kidnaping her young daughter f mn | were handed in. When for + sha j i y Hatomonts “ae i her divorced husband Adolph | ev sted and arraigned before @ grand jury accompanied the alization that you had only one chance in a million of ever being Stehéteon, last sight | Recorder Goff he pleaded not guilty, wt with the following statement Feleased from your living tomb? lwith the privile of withdrawing | The Jurors desire to record a con Do you think you would be tempted to end your sufferings by | Permits Reach $200,000. and wing another plea if he} Vietion that the defendant wa | Wicide? The last two days have been | wis fore January 21. Bail waa ¥ pty no nome te b xh ‘ igi he lives. busy ones for the building Inspect: | fixed at $10,000, which was furnish. | fit the polleynolders and that he Miner L. C. Hicks hae Been through the mitt me te ee office. The estimated cost of|ed by J. P. Morgan, Jr. and Cleve. |@id not and could not profit person: | The above picture of him is the first published. It was taken To wujidings and alterations for| land MH. Dodge, The prisoner was pally The evidence shows that a T Mrmediately after his rescue, a week ago. The story of his experi | which permits have been applied | released large pecuniary benefit was derty Once is familiar to the readers of The Star. for amounts to almost @200,000. } Pormer Secretary of the Treasury | ed by certain polley holders.” “4 ‘