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SATURDAY THE STAR WILL PUBLISH A COPYRIGHTED INTERVIEW WITH JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER- IT IS STARTLING AND INTENSELY INTERESTING, AND EVERYONE SHOULD READ IT necvcenapae t PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR s[enE.cent| | WEATHER FORECAST—RHain or Snow lonight and Saturday; Mod erate North Winds. a 7 Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, “WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1907. VOL. 8, NO, 269 25 CENTS PER MONTH, | AN ACCURATE SKETCH OF SEATTLE’S CITY HALL AND IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS HIGH GILL Going “P To 43 Orrick “A PILE OF LUMBER, >») unas \ BRICKS, STONES, BLOCKS, * pointed Ht = ag MD \ cHunKs oF MORTAR CEMENT CAV MALL — or; = a\> oes KNOWN SQUARE JN THE HEART ™§ OF A GREAT C/TY RAWN a sia rom we PJ ae ome rm x ree ee? a ORCED TO GIVE UP LOOT WILL FENDI. COMPANY’S AFF Als TAKEN FROM GYMNASIUM | Tilo THEATER | ARE IN BAD TANGL joo) hae AT THE ST A I E UNIVERSI | Y = | te “ot ee weg ess PIONEER OF YORK | Failure by Knights of The Forest to Pay In ee we f'n | ~~ STATE DIES surance Starts Investigation and Peculiar SERRE ERR wil be expended tn making | Vile houses’ on the Petty ‘coast | Jouathan Myers, aged 88, anative! Methods Are Revealed. stage is to be 60 1120, and the| % New York, died at the home of heees will have a seating ‘capacity | Mis daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Finch, of 1,000, me. ae 611 Bixteenth ay. N., lant night of | 7 vie ferent seagate Spine paralysis, Mr. Myers was & wid-| This is a question which many| The letterheads of the “Knights tong and moved to Seattle @ Year) mroughout the northwest, who have |of the Forest” bear the name of j He had lived in Port Byron, | pag their dues or at least what they| John P. Cummins, grand knight NY, noarly all his life and Was) peeved to be their dues as mem- Commander; John N. Kauffman, well known throughout that state. | hers of lodges in the “Knights of| grand knight recorder; G. 8. Fen- Funeral services will be held from | the Forest,” are asking themseclves.| wick, a county employe, ome the home of his daughter Sunday! particular analety i felt in the| knight treasurer, and Dr. B afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev, Sidney | tite town of Rochester, | Beckett, grand medical Prwcthanitin Strong will conduct the services Harvey Martin, a resident of that Dr. Beckett, in reply te a ques- rg will be made at Port) town, became @ regularly initiated | tion by The Star reporter, stated ron, N. Y., beside his wife, who| member of Broughty castle 9, | that he had b asked by Cum- ey there several years ago. Knights of the Fouest, September 1.| mings, whom he had known as @ (Star Specie! Service.) rrwr - Some time in December Martin was| boy in Nebraska, to act as medical NSBURG, Jan. 4—Herbert REIF MAKES REPORT. drowned, and Mrs, Martin, who,| examiner, and that he had consent- pp young man, wae killed In . under the terms of the certificate of |¢d. having served in « similar ca- te hern Pacific yards yester| County Game Warden Reif bas) membership, was entitied to $260,| pacity for many ordera He de- ving been run down by 4/| just prepared his report for the p®| wrote a number of letter to head- | clared that Cummings put his name et The body was ter-| riod beginning June 1, 1905, and! quarters in Seattle notifying the| down as one of the trustees. Dr, —s Nov. 1, 1096. At the begin-! officers of her husband's death, and | Beckett ts now being sued by one ing of the period there was & bal-| demanding the Insurance money. | of the creditors GE CLASHE ones of $6.793.70 in the game pro-| Hoth of these letters were returned, Calis Recorder Embezzier. tection fund, and at the end of the/ as the postal authorities were un- > time a balance of $5,376.93. Hel able to find the person to whom| Jobm P. Cummings, on being reports the expenditure of $3,274.29 | they were addressed. heer by Hinge ogee as to — con- Gymnasium paraphernalia, valued | Used the gymnasium Saturday for the protection and propogation| Mrs Mart then corresponded | — = oo = ¥ stat bee t the spect) with reons in Seattle, who|0@ WAS one 0! matey 2 . of gine Gores. Se Weashe Seek ean | When his attention was called to ity to take defeat gracefully, On| et hundreds of doilara, had been |*#¥in on Sunday. Later @0 lockers) i, night of the dance given tn feken, and » remarkable scene was) Fore found broken open. Trainer! i, nonor by the Beattie team but the tas fed in the Savoy hotel|Connibear went to the hotel where|eiw c¢ the visitors attended, and fra toms wen ite ‘ eo ra aa ae i oa io that the order was not in- F the visttore were stopping | the vieitors were stopping and some thowe who td as aan tae aan ena Bonar Bolo mw mgr ortho d j |eorporated, he stated that he had the members of the football} ¢f the Chicago men nitted hav * On various occasions and in bv iy continue given Kauffman, the grand re- were lined Itke so many | '¢ taken some shore and adhesive aitforent ways after that the piay- the knowledge of « ‘ corder, the money to file the ar 2 md and farced te to «| Plaster. They denied having broker Jere gave evidence of « diseruntied and nar oh ticles, but that Kauffman had em- Giearch of thetr gripe and wu into the lockers, | frame of mind, in view of which | ud ‘ besried the sum given him and rer jordon had contin E Mot only Manager it put} Admit Bremking Into Lockers. [tact it has not been altogether sur- aa cago North Division High School Football Team Bringe Disgrace Upon Itself by Break- ing Into and Stealing From Lock Boxes of _ University Students. > As & startling aftermath to the | decide.” he eal. “If we play again Chicago football game of | we will prove that we are not in- o Year's day it became known | ferfor to the Chicage team as some 3 night that during thetr viet, | still persiat in beileving.” { the North Division High | The version of the looting of the team of Chlcago had deither- | university symnastom lockers, footed the lockers of the state|iven today by a university man ¥ gymnasiym, where they | ho knows the facts, ie as follows heen & 4 to practice, and ‘Trainer Connibear had invited | prior to leaving the ofty they|the visiting high school team tc not only compelled to use the university field and gym- thetr stolen loot, but were | Hasium simple act of courtes eenee to stand by while Man-| The aniversity was not forced igor Boynton, with tears in hie | ** ord the visitors any civilities, gee, beaxed pardon for the disarace | *itce it was not with it that the ded humiliation bis team had|CMeago team was to play, The Drought upon iteeif, North Division high school team PROF, GEIGER TALKS OF GAME NEXT YEAR. Prof. Geiger, principal of the Seattie high school, when asked by a Star representative thie morning If he would consent to the local team accepting a challenge from the North District team of Chicage next year, said: “It would be impossible to make any statement in this connection eo far in advance, but before | will allow the locel team to play a second game with the Chiacgo team | will therowghly investigate the charges against the visitors. This la not the only time thet « team from the North District of Chicage has been known to uniaw fully appropriate things te their own wee, Four years ago, when | wae principal of one of the schools at Aurora, Ili. @ foot ball team representing the same schoo! that these beye do came to Avrora to play our team and was registered at one of the best hotels in town, af! expenses being paid by our team, When the team left for their home the proprietor sent in a bilt to the manager of the Aurora team for salt shakers and simi lar articles that had been stolen by the visiting team.” What has become of the “Knights; brought the matter to the attention eeeeeeeee eee ee eee ee ee [Peeeneesteeeeeneeeenes ARBASS AAS Peak Peet PPR SEL ag lod 8 uf Walter Richards failed to send the necessary papers m wept] “When Registrar Condon learned | prising to many that could pair, barged b disorderly ‘tonduct to Olympia. race of the | of these tacts he in turn went to the | stoop #0 low ag to b open the (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Af @ time when Willams pis at Upon being informed of and Boynton’s | hotel and questioned the visitors | lockers and steal, STOCKTON, Cal, Jan. 4.—The | igeney, was not present asked why the Martin claim was with fury,| severely, with the reeult that not! ~~ Southern Pacific northbound “Owl “I want to know what right you not paid, Cumming stated that t thort oly did the Chicago men adm WENTWORTH WILL train was wrecked at Manteca at/ have to do it.” demanded the trate | Martin had refused te pay his dues, be Registrar | having broken Into the lockers, but o'clock this morning. The em | @ilorney when be came int the |despite the fact that Martin's fam- i nae y were | they returned five packages and two} gine, mail car, baggage car, two] court room. a fly holds recelpts showing a full ab sult filled with the etoff they | NOT COME BACK sleepers and a day coach went into “Hit down,” thundered the fudge (Star Special Service.) on fine summer evenings. payment of dues until Jan. 1, 1907, eam arrested. ad The stolen parapher the ditch and were badly wrecked ‘I won't,” retorted the attorney bh. Jan, 4—The] Cross examined by Prosecutor} which was subsequent to Marth TACOMA, W = et Refused to Prosecute. cia consisted of half 9 dozen pairs . m a The only one seriously injured] Judge Gordon thereupon orde | defense will probably reach ite ex- | Mackintosh, he Imsisted that both|death Mr. Cummings then stated ; ft ekapag.” @ bexing gieves, tennis secketn,| Mutracis r the 4¢-|wasa tramp, The passengers and| tiie Ddeillff to arrest him, but the : etatements were true. that Martin had been transferred to Renia wer Condes to * Se hog | Tenning shoes, any number of portation of John Wentworth | sieepers wore pinned In the wreck-|atofney avoided further complica-| perte tomorrow, There are three Eile Gillespie on the Stand. membership in the “Knights of the Vee, EMAL the visitors het | sweaters and a great quantity of |from Balem, Ore. to Seattle were lace tut residents of Manteca | Hoes by hurriedly leaving the court | witnesses yet, Mra Lee, 82 years Miss Ella Gillespie was the firat| Forest.” from the “Industrial Accel ther thin enterday refused Sheriff Law ( nein reer. se entthew of the debentent F ; A ‘rage. ¥ chopped them oat — —-_. roe j old, grandn ther of t fendar witness called at yesterday after: | dent and Health Association, | “When the full realization of what|@mith, of King county, by Gov. | poing * packamen a they had done eame upon them some | Chamberlain, Wentworth le wanted with stolen @Y™-| of the players, including Mr, Boyn-|here on a charge of fn repre "= lten, who managed the team, cried | sentations of t aamete the Na- lt a aceae ae } those | Aencorne! | jand begged both Connibears and | tional Brokerage company | r t from | Registrar Condon's n, it hav-| Hobert Merchant, the joint de- Pe tecoming known until last night. It] ing been larg tue to the efforta|fendant In the charge, wae yester- | Pate only after the team had gone | of the former that the visitors we released from the county Jall, lenabled te come to thie city, MMe.) he — spent half a week, on | foynton was rttowlarty distressed | . Wy Whom the players had been in-| Conch Place, of the univoratty } E Wited to visit the ship, and that the | football team, when interviewed this | The park board, at fte meetin Visitors hed stoi “rge oumber | morning had only this to say yesterday, went over the board's farther In the fously injored preneng We ott Osborne and Maurice : insurance concern \now bankrupt, noon’s session, She had known} ae we ealling Charlotte Whittle- | Chrester Thompson for five or six/of which Cummings te the man- aa ting Attorney Mack- | Years, and had been at Lake Cush-|S#ur Ont Maullman was secretary intosh, ax told by The Star several | man when Chester was ther with y7, ae “a on telng chee | . o an it Cc days ago, the prosecutor today said: | the Kerr patty. At that time Chee 00, was any connection between nave al intended to eal! her.” | ter had been shy and reserved, but tr eve cnerally considered improb-|had danced with Charlotte Whittle-| the Industrial Accident and Health \ wer, that the gir! will be| sey, herself, her sister and other) *#sclation and the Knights of the oa } young ladies at dances at the hotel rest, stated there was not., He - »| said that the former was a mutual Dr. John P. Syeeney, family phy-| He used to “watch . Charlotte. a (Star Special Service.) wictan of the Thompaons, was the | After returning from the lake pesmi ye - the poe Re- SPOKANE, Jan. 4—~Two masked | first witness thie morning. He told | Chester had called upon her several serve of New York, while the lat- ly dengore were taken to tates ra & spectal train. over i was lear jourtesy had & aces Eiisials of the steamship Minnesota, | at the action of hie men.” | : ¢ change from phye' times ter was a fraternal organization, at artic! vessel for souve- | affair simply corroborat counts for 1906, The amount on} mee beld up George Heyden in the} ened condition| Since that time the witness had| like the Woodmen. When Mfr. tire. |my belief that it le poor policy te hand after payment of all current pomtce Of the Olympia Brewing & ) 1906. He saw Chester | apent several years in the east ‘{/ Cummings’ attention, was called to The feeling engendered by the op- |send high school teams on long trip exponsen is $1,200. This ie a better Malting company last night at 6 . iawe Gamo 4 thoctinn, lacaatl a6: ted ante. wait the, Oe |the fact that both comerns have fowure may cause Seattle to feel|for tn the majority of cases the | showing than hae been made in any |Vewck. They secured $24 and ce \ded that the boy's mind|fendant casually. Upon returning|'®@ Same officers and are both that it wil be unable to play Chi-/thoughtiessness of the players leade| aiteging that he had slandered | previous year, as it includes « pay~ | oSPC4. leaving their victim with his aned to Seattle at the close of the last|>®mkrupt both having received tago next as had been anti hem into trouble. Of course, Lam her character, A, EB. Bachand, &| ment of $10,600 togethor with gsoe,| Bands tied M. Vincent, a neighbor. |gehool year she had met Chester|'F8e sums and nelther having paid Pated, although Manager Wee Coyle | sorry that the visitors acted as they | woman manicurist at 104 Bpring #t., | Interest on account of the purchase| A few moments later Heyden at! 14 noon driving on the Columbia | on the morning of July 6 jout any m the blame mi this « that he was/ 4i4, but I think the affair will soon |Hrought suit for $16,000 f Woodland parks The | Umeted the attention of a passerby, te 1908 when he met Chester | ‘Holle, Ohester!’ I wala to tse,” Eaxlons to have another try at the | blow over.” | Joseph KE. Wood in the superior stilt due on the purthase [Bat the latter, thinking the affair « swiftly down the hill with | sated the witness, “and I held out Chicago players Poor Sports. court yesterday. The woman says|of that park is $80,000. The orig-] WS & trap, and foaring robbery turned back with a fright. | mA°04 Tie wie, he cated a money, ae oo Male ‘the Chteage tenn showed by ite] Wood charged her with tmmorailty |Inal price wan $100,000. ‘The pres. |Rimstlt, took to his heels, Heyden | rd toon. Atterward Chester tola |, Rand, which he ignored. || appeared, ., uae the boys to) conduct after the game ite inabil- a had her shadowed. me pr fl 4 park is estimated | W84 later untied. him two men had been chasing him. | ssicog ‘ ; ae Jat about 9600 ry | Reproved for talking in that man- |" « «watking,’ was the reply Kauffman, he LAST SESSION OF | ner, Chentes. Sans You don't} «phat gets pretty monotonous, }Portland. Cumming’ know The witness asked why men | “oesn't It? for Leong. or organizing fe om bs io net io ent insurance cc 7 company of five acres on the north INSTITUTE | were chasing him. and Chester re- | Mise Whittlesey Discussed. | P°P'Enn yeazon hove teamnoe . ; om poses lotte’s letters from me said, and then he asked me if 1) jeavin 3 - J e « Idaho under sa hat pe- 1 Sa Bultable resolutions on the death | The last day's session of the King eee ioox the night of the | had seen Charlotte. I replied that] cutlar circumstances aon ten caten i - — - an ex-member of bs oe ty bce ct PR py cu pe Pens : shooting the witness had seen the |] had crossed the continent to see! his admission to the te te oe dopted, morning with a darge attend | roy at the Thompson back gate 4 eske ‘ >» had see’ sa @OLDIE NEILL, DRAGGED DOWN] mt vc v Toon. Benldes the various.4uetruc ieee Dag Dee apes geri coed >. | her, and asker him ff he had | : HER SSIPATED HUS tive lectures in the diffe a8, 7 ie a wenn hae Geel deans " bi 8 appearance as attorney for TO HER Diss | ae addreas was delivered by Prot |S*"4. tired and weary. The de.) “No, he. sald, ‘she told me to|the Industrial Health and Accident BAND'S LEVEL, ALLEGED TO 4 7 fondant had told despondently that | go to the tall timbers a couple of] association led to his being cited H.C. Sampson on “The Merchant|)\. was being persecuted; that } a led i & cited WAVE PLUNGED A SHARP oe Noon? _betng persecuted: that) years ag Italo quart men were tryin >» get Char- onstrated with him ébo c ‘ " . , INSTRUMENT INTO HIS Thin afternoon the session start-|otte’s letters, and the night before | 4. Temonstrated Kiger aged Pe: iffman, who acter as secretary BRAIN. ¢ with a musioal - lection by Lucy | nag eed him Gowan to the ball : ey 9 Png ~ wr he on old me a bons 1 cone erns, has disapp Cole, followed by an park when he was. going to sea} *280 © the ¥ i lived in Seattle some . > . * J Asked as to her opinion as tolin Auer 1904. he a ry y YORK the assembly by Prof. L Dag-| Chariotte. The witness said he had | , 4, he was arrested in egal YORK, J i—D gy. af the University of Washing-|peon Chester walking frequently in| te boy's mental condition * he | Fergu © in the restricted pete rig ton, who took for his subject “When | the cold wet grass in the orchard! Ume, the witnes: ed that she trict, cl 1 with attempting ee” on “| the Ghost Walks.” late night. He afterward. sald (Continued on Page Six) to sell om the Leader, Wea, en Seme ¢ sing Et (Scripps Telegraph Service The session will conclude with St heehee “ =m |and w by Judge or whote murder =T CHICAGO, 4 the|@ short address by Prof. H. ¢ RHR REE ERRRERARR ARR RE RAR AR AR | Horde! ris ¢ The L | chiefs of organized trainmen, offt-] gayapson. The convention has been | ® * i ney's office dis Porigg . jeial trainmen and offictals of the} the most successful of ite kind |» LABOR MEN CRITICISE ROOSEVELT. * | any of the gov e |main railroads of the country re ever held in the county, over 1,000] . « |e witnesses having left the ¥ ision regarding the threatene - ® attend company | eee ee ae eter ther an eee * (Star Special Service.) * - sage 1894 will face the compe ‘, unless * BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan. 4.—The State Federation of * POLICE HAVE $6,026 ON TAP. a hat ubstantial cone fons are grant # Labor at thie morning’s sessioA, adopted a strongly worded * | nie ‘i is leadt i : ater *% resolution, criticising President Roosevelt's reference in his & A the annual when the] asad Unie anita daciaed 0 areal # message to the Japanese question on the Pacific coast. Pan & |! Police Relief eel heir demand # tloular attention was paid to his recommendation for the nat # “pn eg et Bn : se ° = | At the conference ¢ Grand] \* uralization of the Japanese a . ¢ 6 in the t hgh wh Chtet Hannatat the Brother pe , ray? . ey * | $ n to the ok at hood of Firemen 1 Engineme | he . tt - Grand Chief Morrisee of the Rail [RARARARARRE A HERA HH RNR KH HR HH eA ARH eS 8. F ) : + way Trainmen; Grand Chief = made resentatives of th Switchmen's — nee | land other organization affiliated (Star “Special Service.) en | with the large unions. EDMONDS, Jan, 4.—-William r Ther | Lowle, fireman on the teamer Toaster, fell overboard and was | uM drowned last night It wNogea | that Lowle was Intoxk 1 and x had bagn in that condition f - | eral di | Wh the board of public works / board, will natur have to de fairly toler r] | t te rrow i oe t wi bet ween alte » Ww \ to per 4 FINDS HONEY IN STUMP ' if it a i wilt W ” ber | a | be nfronted with the unpleasant | will both be present f clal acts, such as } WN be fl 7" " wf deciding whether Walt As condition © now & ‘ _ " « j | ; ’ A: Murphy a the superintendent of | has two suy endonts of stre lgning men, ¢ x “ah | ght A Pee smog b t treets and sewers, Under the law Murphy « ples a chal ur th Mr. Murphy this morn I. F neem 1 for. that he forced his wife to drink| BUBNOS AYRES, Arkentine Re-| yesterda He was searching for |t aeons A Piggy = , be z= =. oa howe thier aod black@imith.| with him and that he dragged hor | public, Jan. 4: eet ata icon ceed te sasin coal ine land the city engineer ar te The amiable dls UL not until Corporation ' 16 cout of the divorce pro-| down to his moral level Lee eretla-ware ghot, 3iX.\ was about three yeare |perintendent of tl at atural courtesy of both mon makes | ¢ tt Calhoun answers 9 em iw » burty fellow, The prisoner comes from a re-'ty-three ¢ an “. ment the other members the what would otherwise be a ve ( Carroll's letter Pad to drink. It i4 alleged|spectable family tn this city ing killed outrigh’ ;

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