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, TONIGHT—DON’T LET THE TREET CAR CONDUCTOR GIVE YOU BACK ANY CHANG! justo) THE SEATTLE STAR oa Ser WEATHER FORE night and Tuesday; Frosh East Wi nde, _ The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, DEC. 31, 1906. VOL. 8 NO. at 25 CENTS PER MONTH AIMS GHASH ON B&O, ns rrapeerecarseso) CHESTER THOMPSON FORTY-FIVE ARE KILLE Ci LAUGHS IN COURT g of Eighty-Eight Cars Crashes Into Waiting Train at Terra Cotta GARDENER OF THOMPSON + the Get . FAMILY INTRODUCES TEST! t f i 2 MONY WHICH Cor L6e I ° . pe “ 5S a Suburb of Washington--Dense Fog Is Cause of Wreck+-Forty Lema eaiiaer baie _W, tn anne was ER LAUGH SILENTLY 4 at t Five Dead--Eighty Peg praca Arrested. & LAUGH SILENTLY. eneaag at ie e (Star Gpecial Service : - | TAC ! . eases eee ED ¥ B, wie hav been the miracal kin : ad %icape of Hildebrand and hi ‘ 18 though very NGTON, Dec. #1.—It #! ma k geo nt ; Arrested ee eeu ah tha aS iNdebran hie fron m, to] bd fr t “ x with PRPS ESP E SER EEEE EB ond did not know awother | went THERE hina : . raph Service.) t was in the block. The rails} — (BSerippe Te wraph Servi grouse ee h r wing t tol NG } we wet and slippery, and ever SACRAMENTO, Cal, Dec y i" z a gle . »|when the waiting passgager train 1 an none West wr? ch the woods @ense [05 eur | Five mea, all unknown, were kill | y that he o tis home ity Was sighted at the last moment it] : oilier ‘ of the moving train, + }train wreck at n stath 4 « Ww * 5 t 4 without coat The Frederick City | broken m one of the boxeare . ol . A ad Ka t f betling uring : Mra, Sunday train, placed run for | Caused t wreck, and four ¢ Aa Proms ghee peor eas. His deacription poed, barvo2y Lm benefit of churchgoers and| ¥ent Into the diteh | ei rt Bets of this derieug Bip eres Renmaiatien cegh “ -* " .s sw tk ¥ wd the defendant. life to 40 permems ond im ore who visit t The track was tora up for i nything < ? Chastie’s caiaat ban to at Mast SF pereewes, many | doy A number require he services of ¢ pene Shor will #ie The dead ore: | Bens wore nd from ‘Truckee to clea A rise <b sash ied bak Gace 2m ning In a plare un- he! MARY LEYFOLD, 2 years old,| Several women and children w vefore the line was of . - 4 on - a by the other boys of hia Mideploted at the barcee of ongray-| also on the train oh - orga a _The witnees replies fate city That more persons were no’ who wore killed his nodding toward the c zamination were the “ ema | Milled fa considered remarkab! way, and when fondant, ‘whose shoulders : usement to the mpecta- TH FEERIEAN, Takoma | ine trai which was composed ¢ they were ers aa ‘i ry oe ves jan ongime, a woking ¢ ad beneath | v with amusement | uring the examination of thie nh WRG, & yours old, | Gh Tne. A sm ge ole ibe rg , ul Amunert . : n oceurred be : day coaches, was literally jammed and in the wreckage. Morris Shields Youth and, D.C | with passengers, many of who t the es were bi | ees ee tw ey Morrig and Prose- B GARTMESR HARRIS | ere Oblged to stand up, owing to| tiated and nothing was f i Big BI Morris od h his « y Mackintosh as to atom. | the lack of seats. any of the bedi that wo sreet shoulders between hin th r anner of objecting to KOLI, ¥. W. C. A. card] A preliminary investigation is|t© the identity of the remains 1 0nd the Jury t tion of certain qu The prosecutor tn ber poctoet being held today, but will Be con ne| tions. Morris was sustained by the ‘i AN BOGSRA, wht, Mar /tinved unti: January 2, when the | < 7 othe Brg rye tee testimony of all the witnesses will ~ dors More rind ey Roop A acy we had been J.C. MeCAGHLRY, and her/be taken in detail at Baltimore, ve agg pie. ote, - we . ty pur pt mrold son hee all train records are kept | Mange wes Neate, tt og below | the | Thompson. hom Te ROVARD M BELT, white, 14 Trainman’s Statement. around slightly. | habit of ng through the woods old, ackicess unknown * eat Frederick Letgh, a brakeman on | nutes after the incl thout t or cap in all seasons Be eOMMODORE P. BROW | the wreoked train, died in a hos coh Qo fhdeet th the | coe ot Be maemo sam gr RE oy | pital thts morning. Before bis death . : y reterned so Ste ary: diy ar aie oes ” |, Wevringtes. | oe genet FT tect ay vm ; attitude of abstraction and indeffer- | quaintance th the bay had met RUPTDRY, Wastiegon, coer |, We hud Just started to pull out ( seme ence. Shon tn thie naman lot Teva Cott. whan the train be (Serinos Telegraph Service. my 4 woe, pretinet | hind strack ws, I was moving} CINCINNATI, Deo. %1—At ac i . throug& the coach at the time, but/20 persons were injured, one of COP CRUE MADR: New Vork. remembered nothing more tatil I] whom has since died, in the wreck S. W. SHASWBRIDGE 404 | awoke tn the hospital.” of s runaway clectric car on the nwt HILL . | TEACHERG FIRE RUN MADE BBY. Wartington - Warsaw av. bill ts city ye ‘ | COOK oad BABY, Wash-| day The emergency brake DRAWN edive = | to work, and the c fler r OF. KING, organist of Wesley & distance of five blocks, struck a pel. Kensington, Md telegraph pole and turned turtle O NEGRO WOMEN, uniden The passengers were thrown into p a heap in the mud beside « bank © WHITE WOMEN, uniden Hiram Letster, a passenger, by op erating a brake on the reer pl HITE WOMAN, aged 2, uni form, probably prevented a m Gomer) Ye INSTITUTE IN DEEP MUD Ste. “GRAND STAIRWAY A:tecoreteietag tet et an on “TH STAIRS oF engine company of the Green Lake fed worse accident, as hiy action re WALFER 4 THOUSAND STEPS EIGHT HUNDRED IN THE SES- Up ogh E- Pay Bare tng Bh iy. ITE WOMAN, 20 years oid, (Beripps Telegraph Service.) duced the speed of the car mate “Wun PunIES SION WHICH CONVENED THIS [95 minutos Inst might failed to tified HAMBURC rially MORNING—MANY INTERE rave the home of poor widow, rmgny, Dee. 31 - E CHILD, waideatified. | .a'cupress train on tho Hamburg | The deed: ALLIB V. BUT Te West | Cologne railway collided yesterday| ,. WILLIAM V. CURNAYH as 4 with a fregiht train at Ot * et my Le om. Five trainmen were killed, Xe chy A. W. REDDING, who was | *Atlon. Hebu| , Katherine O’ffara, Dan Kernan train, t+ miesing jana fer Gahgerousty and ait stight-| | Tourman, conductor, will die ¢ ty injured. | - that address, had jeft her home to ROBERT a termaa | No passengers were hurt, but | 28mee Hall, motrman; Frank Can visit her neighbors about 8 o'clock wark, O. | there were & number of narrow es-| Stl will die: George Wanninger Fine, With an enrollment of fully | inet evening. When she returned HITE GIRL, 13 years old, un) Mr. and Mre Jobo Henry, Rev Teach ss -_ n- |15 minutes later, the building was fed. om ‘eachers from all over the coun- * ' One sleeping ear, crowded with| levis 1 Belton, back sprained. try and than’ districts are arriving (im ames. There was mo one 18 i TRL, 19, unidentified. probably broken, will die; Mr. and 7m wensaee * | the house at the RO BABY. unidentified passengem, was thrown down an ~ } hearty, end it te ox 4 that over we at the time. A stove and . a ee ee ahd Mra. Fred Bosken, both still um 3 Will be im attendance betera |® lamp, which bad been left burn- conscious and in critieal condition ing, are thought to have been the the close of the 4 relief train coming into this t he close of cause of the fire, Mrs. Martenson Bina Lonaway, aged 12, badly hurt at ee a ——— — a ' * Th pornin, ernion was taken an unknown white boy, 12/ Myrtle Lonsway, right log broken.| FIREMEN AND INGURANCE/exception aro more than pleased department. Marlow is looked upon]. \erpcly with ceroliment water |made a herofe and successful at old, and an unknewn negro, cuts and brulaes. MEN GREATLY PLEASED| With the appointment. Bringhurst}in the department as the best fire] the direction of City Supt. Frank B. | ‘€™Pt to save her personal prop- b years old, dled. OF | 16 known to all of us, iw liked and| fighter therein and as being a thor-| ¢, erty, and succeeded in carrying her more about/ oughly h able man Tt is said pnd WITH MAYOR'S CHOICE is reapected. He kno’ " G | anid jewelry to the extent of ERICK CITY, Md, local TIDE LARD ASE FIRE CHIEF. ‘ Kate Burton of Geneva, No. 66 was waiting at Terra ON SOUTHERN cies saange- spe and fire a 4p | that had Bringhurst declined to ac ING ADDRESSES, jMre. Nichola Martenson, 721 N, Seventy-sixth st. from becoming @ total lows by fire Mrs. Martenson, who occupies a small two-room house and shed at aged The twenty-cighth annual session ot the county Teachers’ In- stitute ope ning im the igh wchoo! building, Broadway and coerce ion wed the frat and second | “bout $150 _ of the house. The ten! ° MEARE " any man ever|cept the appointment, Marlow] grades of the city schools and the | Structure, valued at $800, was a wed = or a IN COURT As announced exclusively In The| knew; he knows the town thor | would have been named for chief.) second, third and fourth grades of ‘tal loss, In charge of Engineer Star on Saturday afternoon, Mayor! oughly and he knows how any kind) What will happen to First Assist-|tne county schools on “Black-board The run of the fire department SEE anit < Moore filed on that day the ap ofa fire should be fought. I be | ant Chief Clark ts not known. yrawin at this morning's session | 84 made through mud two feet es Some DANVILLE, Va, Des. 31—Twol aera visemes Meee ait wanrh | potntment of Harry W. Bringhurst/Meve that within six months this Will Wear No Uniform. oa nee thick. When the mes arrived on to the Immense wre of the persons re killed oe seven | $100,900, was inte the «u-|t? de chief of the Seattle fire de- | eity will have the best department For the first time since Seattle The afternoon seasion opened at|the scene of fire, they found that which is of the tatest make, others seriously injured yesterday | perior this morning. The| Partment i in the country. 1 know that's an/ has had a paid fire department, the| 1 o'clock with a musical progrant|the district around the burning practically uninjured, thus if a wreck on the Southern rail-| Northwestern Cofimercial cons The statement of the mayor's In-| extravagant statement, but 1 be} chief will not wear 6 uniform. | under the direction of Miss Lucy K,| house wae devoid of hydrants, aud uting for what would other. way near here. pany te t to wolst Bringburet came | Here it That was one of the understand-| Cole of Seattle, followed by an-|@ Vain effort to put out the blaze plaintiff and the Canal ee Coal comp: defendant « to the members of Other members of the depart-| ings Bringhurst had with the mayor! nouncements with chemicals was } made, surp fire 4 rtment and to ineur-jment expressed themselves im aj when he accepted the position At 1:20 o'clock fessor H.C. | the defen a shenery mn . men and others directly tm | staiilar vein. You go aboad and make the fire| Sampton of the Washington State aad Guuves to the oth Insurance Mer Pleased | department of this town th College addressed the assembly on inclusion, of bleak S40. af were many expressions of Among the insurance men, als0./ you know how,” said the | “What's Worth ‘White the Seattle tidelands, title free and ction, and yesterday in every [Mayor Moore's choice has met with| “1 don't care whether you wear #| Today's « Jose with an station In the city the sole) the fullest approval. Bringhurst) uniform or bathing eult or aj address on Revelation of mmelouded © com p! ‘arth unclouded. The complaint further of discumion was the new | hat been closely associated with In-| dress sult. Y ates that the Washingto: . } ma will have absolute] the Universe,” by Prof. Edward ©. ing ry Geoiacs ment an _ has | Chief @urance affairs in Seattle and is| charg Neither the mayor nor] Sission, of the University of Wash- brought sult against the defendant Pleased With Appointment. gee to all the insurance agenta.| anyone else will have anything to| ington. bf concern clalitung pre ee te the 1 don't ve Mayor Moore vinghurst's announcement that) say about it, or about anyo in| Owing to the large attendance tt matter of buying the same property | COW!4 have found a better man in has selected Assixtant Chief) tho department. You will be the| was necessary to divide the — pn the entire country,” sald Liewten: | George Marlow to have active) master, and I will look te you gram into four divisions, T by virtue of a contract made tn 1898 cnt Humes, of No. 10. “The men | harge of fires ts also recetved with| make our fire department the best vide for separate leetures for the |__ Patlure of Charles R. Foss to car- ° “pe Judge Tallman this morning iv-|!m tho department, almont withe ut | gatiataction & by the members of the in the country.” Beattle teachers, those of the graded |Y OUt his instructions to flag the PRES PAGE TUSTIN EX. much better, About 10 o'clock ar.| Judge Tallman this morning tx eatalaahl wna. county schools, of the rural schools | Seattle p deny H a —_ aa ek te ie . or a wal estraining order to prevent ge i No. 3 las ednesday mornin: mace aha poles gee Fe certee Gnd Goll. denn | Pe Oatenéemh eempcays arhiiver Ae oko - conatdl tomor- jcaused the wreck with a poses DOR OF THE near Rng Cc . of h ottion. insta 7 sien the plaintiff concern’s row, New Year's day, — in which three men lost their udge Tustin was United States siiienes tives. — commiestoner in Alaska. He was a This (e the property on which the This was the verdict of the coro- Fred Page Tustin, a prom-| very prominent Elk in Roseberg, | Northwestern Steamship company BETTING ON GA nian's Jory et tee taeaet Wane tate lawyer and member of various) Ore. and te beloved by all of his intend to erect terminal docks IS SELECTED last Saturday afternoon. Testimo- jenal associates nm jos ttle. le gota @vad in + Me of 148 24th av. ands von, Frank wire OF fA. H. MELLEN no alien mae totale on bavi ber id a ts passenger train at the Edgewood Colma lo } ol ” a - — - a ae oS ; CUSES HIM OF UNNATURAL | clothes for her himslf There in little Chicago money to|*!tng until the gravel train had from apoptony. Funeral arrangements have not Continuing, the wife accuses him} The alte selected for the Oregon : ‘ ney t0lpassed, Eleven witnesses wore "ped was tnenpected, as the | been made, but burial will probably FEELINGS—DIVORCE PAPERS) vee ing to let hor go to the the-|Dullding at the A.-Y.-P.-K, by the | Pe had on the game lomorrow be |ealled to give testimony. The ins had never been troubled be-|tak® place Wednesday from the FILED. elie be other places of amtesment of the commission, ap.| tween the Seattle high school and {ave st was over the body of James ever, been in fairly poor health| Coroner Carroll, whose office im in A pathetic complaint in @ divoree | ajone, tie invariably hides her | Chonen Sate afterr ‘The site ys an Natacha ete os met one of the thrée killed Christmas. The day after | the Colman block, was on hand at sult was filed this morning in the | clothing t peaNea' OE She 5S eS Se eee ee vars ne he felt 20 poorly that he| the time of death, and anid he —— superior court by Sadie Mellen|” Mrs ‘Mellen charges her husband |#!*l's dormitory and containa about | MHRt At Mat a as, TERRIFIED WOMEN at heme for several days. | thought 4 Ae an Sue to oart tall) William Kilpatrick died at the) against hor husband, R. H. Mellon, | wil allowing her $5 weekly for her | "6000 eduare fect of gruind. The) vt morrow is a follows “i to the Bonney-Watson undertaking par members of the the belief ¢ Right end, Thayer; right tackle, ground w .. | Pullen: right guard, Galloway: cen- i, 1 1 b f the! ing “ lter, Presely; left guard, @iliis; left ally | good | recites, “in twice the age Of the lwag, where he is employed. Mrs.) '", ‘ ; tackle, Henry; left end, Burke; th when stricken. He died be-| plaintiff, and has continuously dapiion demands a restraining of-|, Th* commission yesterday author. b 2 | » C iT Smit ‘ ' ‘ ined W. M. Wehrung, president of | quarter, Coyle; left half, Smith (Scripps Telegraph Service.) : medical assistance evuld be| treated her as a child, ignoring her| ger jest he attack her and do her! \y°" ree Or ee dente tT right half, Rossman; fultback, West-| HOUSTON, Tex, Dec. 31— y in ali his business transactions and )yeafly harm, which was granted | ii) oi thin th ton, | over; substitutes, Pike, McKay and] ouscholders are toda rm 1 . , ib vs rill embodying the recommendations y useholders are today advertisin oy _ oy was ws ye ue of ®£°| refusing to confide Iu her. He con-)phjs morning by Judge Tallman of the com fs ion re me t ce ra Gepner. for white domestics because of Fr: and a painter by trade @ WAH Al gtantly chides her, and Is of a mo art ( . ho Sesaate - general fear of negroes on accoun’ member of the A. O. U. W, and wer rian oud cetfiah mamaperh 87. GEORGE OMOKER. part Oregon Will hold In the expost FUNERAL OF QUION. P { negroes on account the Woodmen of the World. A quarrels with her and thor of the attempt to shoot Mra T. P. wife and two sons survive him.| hor frien. constantly, and accuses} Phe Sons of St reo will give The funeral services of Will me baeee aK wi a Aneto Wile The body was removed to Butter-| hor of not loving him. He doles}a emoker Wednesday evening, Jan D. Guion, who was fatally injured] ijame, a man servant of MeGregor's worth & Sons’ morgue. Coroner! out to her with reluctance the petty |2/im the ball, corner Twenty-first in the Interurban wreck last Wed-| was arrested. A wholesale attempt Carroll will make an investigation. | gums necessary for her household jand B. Jefferson at nesday, were held from the home| was made to potson the family of - Lc ES of his father, Frank M. Guion, 66 2 | Chari # Hume by placing rat pol family home, 708 Lenora xt, last! connected with the Alaska Coast | heushold expenses, although he Is and then Saterday , 7 night from apoplexy. He had fin-| company of this efty « morning he told his partner, | lors, where a post-m ished eating a hearty meal and ap ‘The defendant,” the camplaint} Hays, that_he_wan_fecling ination will be held this afternoon | neared to be in tn to his office for awhile Fri- & month at the wt company, 04 Yesler om exam- ; a oe * FINISHED B on Luke boulevard, at 2] eon in the turkey. The “Jim Crow” 3 nae a era ET RARER ENHEN ES SMRETYNON EEE SHE ENE Fae racteran). etree MORSE ee Le: ENTION CERTIFICATE ane Prosbytorian, y perma W. H. H, Rees, past the First : Place ‘ nee ane an¢ OCKEFELLER TALKS OF THE CLOSING YEAR. * ' the country ty held resp. EPOLE WILL BE PUSHED BY Pikcsta Congregations! he righ: * aeaptaisae, a es * The officials of the Oregon &| Methodist Episcopal chureh, con-| the trouble, wa eo . . *! te a wad atate the a! ductec he services. ° ie a8 —— TRE FORTY LOCAL ORGAN! | ton Prosbyterian will hold an after *% (Copyrighted, 1906, by Newspaper Enterprige Association.) * pe ; Pr; een 3 ¢ red aS he sur- | ducted th 4 ~ Ln - “i w 4 LBATION®—WATCH MEETINGS. | noon ond evening reception. At all 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—John BD, Rockefeller, at Pocantico & w Hate gd Me en fore deed made in Lakeview cemeter HURCH DEDICATED. enneeate lof these places, and at the office &® Hills, today said to your correspondent bd ract! ally completed iui te Q IBITED. w ' pt Sew | of J. &. Thomas, on Cherry st., con * In making Inventories for the year just ending, many bust- ® |! $5,000 GOWN EXHIBITED, With simple services, Prospec ieee arrangements for the New| ion certificates will be on sale # noes men find they have suffered a loa# of millions through # The engineers in charge of the chapel, which was built’ by the fs welcome to Chrietian En) TO ctamittee officials desire H & f shrinkage in value of their ahartholdings, This, in the face # ]*Urvey partion, along the line be The ladies of Seattle are today|Congregationa: Chureh Extension work and the 1907 conven-| that Seattle people realize that}, The American brig W. G. Irwin.) 2 Gr the great prosperity I can only account for by the attacks * ween this. olty _ and uver, {having an opportunity to view al society of Seattle, was formally v At | toaded with lime from Roche Harbor ; ; - were called together at the Unt j hance gown of the latest Paris-| dedicated by Rev. ©. R. Gale ye have by completed, and will| every is entitled to purchase)? aan Franciaco, reports sighting |* ‘that go to tear down structures which have been reared # | Dicinc office in Tacoma last week | ? Mase -apteiaie cout Abe ete Gf lh Pao ed Ms evening the Calvary Pres-| form of ndmittance to the conven tie ut a0 taflas ot Cant Platters, | attacks are felt by capitalists, and through them the debtor # | ringements for connecting the aif a 100 and {8 on exhibition at|N. Rev. Sidney Strong preached rian Society of Christian fn-| tion gatherings, and give the holder |. park was hov and had a|® classes have suffered noxt ; ®. | ferent divistons into which the #ur-| the Bon Marche ‘the dedicatory sermon. or will join with the noclety!a badge, music program Ohl coens mewtheeie Wind Bentld’ her 1 Who wil i the next to wutfer Why the man with the #" | vey waa divided c the Cherry St. Prosbyt stenographic report of the conven pos Fs ie whe standing ana{® dinner pall, the working man hen stock values havo de ¥ me De laet” ¢ ee coer 708 All of her rigging was standing ~~ # preciated capitalists begin to take in loans, and then the #& | FRANKLIN MERCHANT DEAD. | * AOR RR RAE Oe RRR RR RR at the latter church The} During w Yonr day, members t to rboard hn othe ao a *% debtor classes feel the depression * “ * convention will be the] of the 1907 commitice will visit the | st. tone tn gous condition |# “When the debtor classes feel the depression, them they & | George F. Jones, aged 43, of the|* This, the last day of the year 1906, is “Keep- ¥ » of the evening | different charches where receptions | <eGW FALLS REALE * trench then comes the working nan time to wath r a ut * Blac k Diamond firm of Jon s Jones * the-Change Day.” When you pay your fare in + ‘ow will be house day | are bet held, and in the evening . ask me my opinion as to the bualness proer 8 for ne ea ‘o., died a bat © nat nigh ’ he C.K. societies of the|a delegation will go to Ballard to — # I never considered prophesying profitable, and will not be- # | Mr. Jones, who has beon in bust |, the street car don’t let the conductor hand you + there are about 40.| stir up # t for the convention The eyes of many Seattle chil-}@ gin acy. Rs poi hin ~ : th in the one P ‘agg ® and in be ae . : ane tal years, hasi»® back any change. Give it to him as a holiday rs mumber of these have combined It fe he that & large sale of] dren brightened with joy as they|® the honesty of their busin men wive faith in their Jud ved in Washington for years. , Will work together in starting | the lifieston will be the New| peeped out of the windows yester-|® ment, and hope this country wlll realize its share of prosper- * | He leaves a mother, wife and two : greeting, He'll give half to the motorman and , le of the convention stock | Your's offering of Chrietlan day morning to see the ground coy-|# ity in the coming year, * | boys, The funeral will be held! 2 you'll feel a lot better, Don’t forget. * tes. Sorviess will be held to- deavorers and citizess throughout] ered with a thin layer of snow.) © & |from Black Diamond on Wednes * at the folowing churches: | the city More snow 1# predicted tonight IIIT TORTI II IOI OTTO OTR R OT tote dy. OR RR RR

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