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LAST EDITION | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News — 3 HHERE’S THE BEST HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM vs | IN ALL THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , wes j : ? - Operator Fails to Deliver Orders to the Train Crew-*Trainload of |: * sliahiatalialatatielchatiababa Mexican Laborers Killed and Injured-«Smoker Crowded With Men|+ leis Geacee Ga, : Who Were Burned to Death in Wreckage Which Became Ignited-- € samen "Metia, fer ao Suce 7 Ten Bodies Recovered From Wreckage, But Most of the Victims |$ nn charge ot the Tee Were Burned Into em ps Mass in the Ruins, ; are road : erenareree ye ** ie Se Chien, toni No[eeeAeHeMOOOOOOO eee ens eeeneneead : : GENERAL mannds! 3 ‘ : et ere oe : veneer! iaggiona + - ’ 4 curcaa 3 etn at A red An offictat . (Beripps Telegraph Service.) * EGED WI ' # Maaxger \ prt at boadquarters here @ays)® LINCOLN, Neb. Ja * & Kansas wreck en * nas te tei 4 betes * Genes ee estes woah thle gs IR oN eer ae einals Fates tas : (Rerinpe Telegraph Gervice.) | aT ¥elve bodies have been taken | RAN PRANCIE Osan Doct ; OPERA, Kas. Jan. 2—Passon| . 2 ee } Wingfield, w anime .to be 4 9G. W. Bourke, superna} free He nays be eaw the head | Giald’s hots! for the purgoes of teres Bee int Mra fh mh gS ek | WOMAN ATTEMPTS Gedies were recovered from the! @moker of N » Nine Mexicans ae faised on the smoker roof and| though the man down on the occupants, | oring to obtain The baggage car,| Two of the tn. and one touriat/en route to the bh burned. The/the injured are the California | Many passe aad Mexico fast mall and were go | the Middle W fa in opposite directions, No 201 enn peet {Scripps Telegraph Service.) onset at the recent ruling ST. 1 & Jon 2—Miss Rowe Well shot at Judge Jeane F. Me Dee an the latter steppe the bench just after the opening @f court thie morning. The woman Was arrested — Wetl wae apr of > his aentata: . fe and FS (Scripes Telegraph Service.) thet am inquest would not NEW YORK, Jan 2 Five er essary sone badly burned and ste police of 3} Bieht Wien ¢ greatest difficulty porter was pulled from the burning car by passengers and his leg wae! 5) « to nave Bim ement is endeay ¢ Mexicans died ital. Many of ere and residests in st, who were making a short journey, wore injured. ~ : wine “ ; j jwho wan married at the age of t ¥ : | The Dominion ratir road act, dong j father in Spokane away with free or reduced trane rtition walt in tne Auguet Well, rates in the Uni 1 stated | ast THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT eo. when he was vitabie which he died en | pitel at Ritevitte Prime, of the passenger A am were im the i the dead are Mextean | 5254 on a frets ~ was crowded with known only by numbers tack i Fack, receiving *% The baggage car are diffienlt to secu rout The accident was giing of orders o die. | | vex } my. Advices to t thing injurtes f tue to a bun the right way om the main jine. = anun Bhe will recover Mere Third row—F. Gepner, R. Pike, E. McGuire, W. McKay, H. Presiey. FREE PASSES now Frmper, who i 27 Year ol, an] mee ceived this morning b ene agentes alvo stated that ft Jude t the! both lawe in effec 1 and | Gon. Great Nor sev taken ight, bas expected some be nec Alvin L. Reber and Vida P night. Bot prine By Were res it ix not ¢ @8 that any fatalities wit! ffom the injuries to th who Pereunt. (Star Special Gervice.) were gs - | OLYMPTA, Jan RANCHER KILLED, | commissioner of p submitted his bi nm, aged 48, a rancher | ing wresting John 8 waa at work verton and Re tom cutting cordw Gheve bim got loose and started Gown the hill. Sampson tripped in eee Bur LONG =] PEAMIT No- 41144 4 zk Ww lic lands, hax |\of age. The wed snial report show-|ed at the home of Mra. Je istics regarding | man, 181 @ Riverton, was killed early this| the various granted land areas of the state The report is very | mony, at the epec lengthy and gives tp detail statis | bri “1, when a lox/tics and information concerning | couple left for jones in each county of | morning, where Seattle at #0 € “¢ its any panses t, it le absolute agents tn the t conform te or re States udae’® | off for reduced or free transports ne = oe cut of 1.28) sopitanta, A Graig | all be taken the einer owt! Few ChangeseThe Fault in the Past, He THAW INSANE aa hte mtn ™* "| TRAINS DELAYED | 'eccons “caine “etl aie fm tar 87a | Nu Faat Mo t hfrived. m time Ross,/ Reber and his bride Boren earoom. The [business av during h i# now late. Bad weather fire in & tone me b ting here last | from n tehenw, nuses of the delays h difr REBER-CARNA, are 3% ye was ce nte F Jad } request of K Mr ean | SUICIDE @ to the hoe. ie eine (ok: apartment« tn North Soattle,| Mr Brinn ned this mor ured and the bh ring the “unwritten law” plea, } but se her hesband spends his time | '™* maatena wees 4 that all the prop decided that insanity is the te becoming ] 00 Gms fort Mrs Harvey soon made *™ tever chang ere fepartment is taken|only plea which can save Thaw railroad center | saw acquaintances and her bue-| * Face wegape he from electrocution. Thaw wants ssi Penns syive ni) baad wan fc tten. With her ale aga =. sek ort aptain . every roe [10 seke the stand in his own be cline passenger agent here Tar | tat tne she was arrested yesterday ayor and w with the authority of a ——— ~ p Davis performed the marriage ¢ ly married }to dat ment has been (Hat, thou metaw this OR. CRICHTON IS | “What the department needa te| men and officers are cnccient. an | at 1403 Fourth ev. N. Dr. Ball ae Role ie i | more nynte and ft will et it, Dr. | methods bave been thoes sn in | CORtly sold a block of tide lands } BEING SUED som heret and f are anreed et | curetnk aitue ta Cobe i wear to the city for $55,000. The adjoin- oth Shanice takers toler cain: Foe, l att, South | ing block, better located with ref | | PAY ONLY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1907. VOL. 8. NO. 267 25 CENTS PER MONTH, bie (Beripps Telegraph Service.) Jan Mre. Grace ee ee SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD, gr Top row, reading from left to right—\¥. Henry, F. Evans, J. Smith, W. Coyle, M. Rogge, M. Pullen. H. Jones. of Vawh,, yesterday by drinking laud Second row—B. Galloway, H. Mackey, L. Treen, H. Gil! ay WITH '@VYEAR.OLD SiISTER— ELDER GIRL SENTENCED. James Desver, off Rtas re J Chiet Bringhurst Makes Bu But One Appointment! ‘DANA DECLARES Mote a cor mae ot ort annen eal, wen) ang Mayor Moore Indicates There Will Be There we neh again arrested yeat en received Into the serviee|eharge of sordert Says, Has Been Handling of Department. Ameriean bore be authoritien | tithe three wee of} ‘Te seters were rented are now const an inerea the men's pay.| ¥M SRO In company with tw i young men in a room horse » K Nunan has been; ant Chief Clark t nd Bell ot © yo gee p sind - apt with we | rank tommyr Clark } 7 < ¥ ; Fimet ay. and Bell st ange t tatertes . r but in-| Dana, who today announced the pel tbe. sirte Mt te AAT, | ef Of amaintant chief, in the district it of his examination mad [igre a the penteanainry {eee of Ninth av. and Lake Unior if every firet| after Harry K. Thaw had kille te f Union bay bn , Stanford White, said that Thaw is " ts Thecoupic were taken to Olympia | °C!” | ‘ ek, and upon| , The W the sum total of the all the} undoubtedly insane. Dr. Allan re con-| (henese or fon which Chief from | Hamilton agrees with Dr. Dana, pond | by Deputy Shertff Meek. ; 7 I ‘ . vith fing the arls me i . va : rat come were married, ‘Returning ayy SO on.one jelly mga aliea 90 It te sald that Thaw's counsel, th Sebttio, Mrs. Harvey and her sister} " departr ‘a ate the men | being unable to develop testimony bh frequenting saloons, | « . utes TOF} ang met the time of th ir arrest Bridges, formerty at ®t. Le | BALL TAKES OUT THE rat | the yetem an . & t Mm ad he wr. pet | cose ane cae u H xirta were standing at the h but n aneianh Chiat Me age ib FIRST QUILDING PERMIT, + I o new pat tion e femitic anloon, Ina, the older, was) o¢ . high or ¢ he f tighter t a " ‘dine | have his offices in the Mutual Life} semtenced to ten days in Jail by | ter pinion of the methode or | but will net be cont te ceuartment.| ‘The first building permit leousd to vallding Judge Gordon this morning lack of methods in the department | fire. The trouble with the demart- | 12.1907 was to Dr, J. W. Ball for a gg two-story dwelling, to cost $6,000, ce to railroad facilities, was the stories about An 000 Damage for in the sum of $6,478.60 F TEAL TEACHING 7 are demanded by Jaltus Liedke tn | his sult against Dr. J. EB. Crichton, of this etty, for the alleged unakilt ful setting of a broken knee pan. The vecond Bo en's secston of the | The case is being heard today in Teachers fastitate Judge Griffin's superior court King County ; tite The plaintif alleges that the sur-}CM@%ed this me — at ry nah | gical operation was performed at shoo! with ans ten jance of wi | the widence hospital in 1906.) 22¢ morning soswion began with Liedke was a skilled mechanic on |&euseel program, conducted by j an Mina Lucy K. Cole, followed by | board the steamship Ohio at the | o te a , adtirens op “Manual Training” by! time. He fell off a seaffold. i Sh WW. Johnson. During the a (Scripps Telegraph Service.) strongly urged the members of the, superintendent of strecte aa eee sews iaFenoon various lectures e de LBANY, N. ¥ Jan. 2-—~<ov, | lextslature to make immediate pro ers, is a native of Ireland and was | iy delivered | Vision for a recount of the New/|born 44 years ago. He came to to the | mayoralty election Other | this country when only three years 4d et relating to the best meth-|C marl ies BE. Hughes te é rision New |} - o@4 of instruction in science, Eng-| 5/8 Inaugural messag t Y na Ity elec! h ‘ y = history, German and Latin. jlature. It was concise and startling | recommendations were made for|of age. He Mved in New York city The afternoon session was held|and created the utmost consterna-| the betterment of the present politi | until 1900, when be came to 8 the numerous corpora-| Cal condition, and immediate action | 4 inthe large nesembly room and | ton ar Je and has lived here ever since, ” alae started with @ musical pro-|¢ repr ntatives is what Gov. Hughes most desires | He is a carpenter by trade, and ran, _Paptucted by Mise Cole.| G rm was evident when in| He also urges reforms of a radi-/is at the present time businces mpson addressed the | bis ge he advocated a recount | cal nature to correct present cor | agent of the Building Trades coun» The Making of aloft the New York City election of | porate abuses. Corporation repre: | oi cebu on ne of the strongest labor bod+ } been prevalent too long, and he is attack jeatehy song on the order of “Meet |tétiorrow mornin © conelud . . Me at St. Louis, Loule,” to be used | with a gefieral ¢ ussion at which WIFE A THIEF jat the exposition here tn 19 the representatives of the state of ae H. Moore has written a bul-[fiee wilh anewer legal question r lad entitied “Meet Me in Seattle, jgive advice. } a th ues her husband called her | Ja thi < | Comm anity being followed by] 1906, when Mayor George B. Mo are in a turmoil, 4 | ies in the northwest. | Prof. Edward O. Sisson, who spoke|Clellan was ¢ odo William | Were allowed no inkling of t | he fol | Responding to the requést. of the|autthe *Pallacies of the Crat } Randolph He The governor | tents of the governor's m HUSBAN jéxposition “management for a] A directors’ meeting will be held stated that corrupt politics ha nd were today totally unpre; a) | 8." The words are bright and the Mra, Knite M. ile Sle |song ts adapted to the refrain of oraing appeared 26 plait Ee Meet Me at St Loule Loute OTHER JANUARIES| « Superior court diverce suit ; inst Herbert B. Hale. The hear- ae x took place in Superior Judge | ‘The following data, covering a pe-| Ibertson's co! ash fille of rig? of 16 years for the month of *aiately sworn in and, as soon as t_ parties climbed the hil Jeuuary, compiled from the local] MAYOR MOORE SWEARS IN) NES Sem ot will demand testify f pss =: cords, shows the) NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF | weather buresu rec | session of the office from Walters as | ves Walt BAKER'S BAD RECORD, ge Baker, arrested by th that his ap . record of the weather for t| STREETS AND WILL INSIST) The mayor _ believe ’ — ‘ ‘ THAT HE TAKE POSSESSION term has expired and tha P wee . an of normal temperature, 41 a : cahap tie entitl _. o fat roll nque: , poi is on Gagtees; the warmest month wa OF THAT OFFICE AT ONCE possession. Hoe belfeves the duty| office, wanted in Auburm’ on « ui lice at the request of the sheriff's dat o », with erage of 44 _ et the évensii ly to deter: | charge of burglary, holds a bad reo degre: hile the coldest h} James Murphy, representative of | , whether is ppointec ord in Seattle. In connection with . peed sufficiont-lgpeurre’ in 1894, when the t the Buildin. ' cour 6 er a fit carle ¢ . i {his last arrest, he claimed that a the corner of | peratu ornged 89 degrees, The | toda r ntendet t its present conduct is simply | Wor by the nam eof Marcella i higifest (om ture wa y treets . L.|an effort to k he present in- | Hioks stole $20 from him in thé " Lak Jon, 2 when t 1 alters, and th the | cumbe This he regards | lower part of the city. Previously ¢ t ck and | eter re ed ¢ ‘ Jar his |as a executive fune- |he had been arrested on January « in egraph pole on | 1@ya, > @ lowest record, with |is tt nr ne | 19, 1906, and on July 15 of the same tt y Mrs. Ottole ¢emnt w Ww Fa w av, was) The == <<QSCAR THOMPSON TESTIFIES vermin <= AT TRIAL OF HIS BROTHER co cauceseetee PATIENT SKOOTS | , ( eoolved fo iScrippe Telegraph Servies.) « habt the Whittlesey { Black Diamond It ut of . M ar- | a ct y ae them to a girl Py j : ul . ’ fatally | brot ‘ t n arlotte Whittlesey, ain, ® ° 1 sald toa woman y mamma, i jy stated to thy ‘ 5 ’ bove 4 t the ¥ wt Ad objedtod, and . ‘ ¢ iore wer been a a ticks ant sups@tiod Uke obgeouto t ft robte ant t at a lone Bee wae atterwaris ae z ; aCe tally apt arked ot drew 4 led am to - 2unent Of the pramicys “tak 2 cat ty 4 ond pi Yet te te ‘ ‘ ? oo mipted “to glk r an ¢ par io © tw) vartet a tm Np . . tom that the ait wp J thry life, de re- TL oVogrin 69 tor det vt