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V7 » : 40 A "Qn. i aL PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR ~[one ces: WEATHER FORECAST—Fair tonight and Thereday continued cold, Light northeast winds, Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JAN 7, 1907. VOL. 8. NO, 271. a5 CENTS PER MONTH, RAILROADS CAN'T MINE | “*stsorewrertme (STATE OF NEW YORK ;| COAL FOR PUBLIC USE _ WILL OUST M’CLELLAN * « - ° A iew Interstate Commerce Act Prevents N. P. |,» sr wr a » ae Attorney General of Empire State Brings Suit to Unseat Mayor of Greater New York and From Mining -in This State Except for we. terent_snte oe nteal love Place Hearst in Office. ; interstate commerce law te to p WOW LET ME EXPLAIN THIS TARIFF No cure for the present monopoly state extets tn yantes from mon duction and sale of opoliaing the pr Its Own Consumption. went railroad ae coal, but there te ho provision whieh sh sites the) of the coal Dustness as far an the |forcer the development of mines fo reltef for the #h x geal production In thy is cas ned, at the same} The reservation of the right to all > time declaring that tte pre t pro- | coal an he f tar ae the “ ; Present pro al and other minerals embodied In Be eeal land by the N 1 fon of coal te not more than te| the deeds given by the Northerr Pacific Rattroad */ required for tte own use. | Pacific and the Weyerhaueser Tim Peiaseee, unless that Three inembers of the Interstate | ber company to purchasers of thelr Sects to disper of some of commerce commission, who begin | lands, as told in The Btar Saturday ittinge here on January 24, may | le legal and cannot be wet aside if lands to others ee provistons of the Inte ake up the coal situation as a sub. | the lands were legally acquired trom a EIA B NEARST. | se act, which became ef- | Ject of investigation | the government. corso ones : w The coal hoklings of the Weyer-| The future develoy t of th \ aeliahahalahahehehaiahalalal orbide «a raltroad Neeer company are not affected | coal supply of the state ia dependent ven pang “ ia = the | by the interstate commerce act, ag|largely upon the disposition of the * DISASTROUS FIRE IN * coe a a ail te. be 1 ¢} that company t# not a common car- | two panies holding the areater * ‘ 4 . seepting for wnirler, That company can min part of the coal lands of the state me Becwe lines “the Northern | for public consumption without legal | te - : oe ® (Soriene Special Service) & y 2 De + teat a «91 |) to place them on the market for sale ® BANGKOK, China, Jan * MM Jan announced that it Ise “ nit If It elects to do #a. and development # Fire today ' devastated the & q # Chinese quarters, at a loss of * % $3,000,000. * * * eRe DR. J. B. LOUGHARY TAKES — STAND IN THOMPSON TRIAL Testifies That Chester Thompson Labored Un- ee der Delusion of Persecution on Night of |* —— é Shooting--Attorney Shipley in Chargo of Ex-|. sea ue aaaea es onaaal WANTED TO DIE facia, wast, Jas. t--Atir| “Dr toushary vated tats per| 90 TOOK POISON ey returned to} som under such conditions ts apid © take charge/ to be suffering from insanity, gem-| Peter Bowman, a well known the exports }erally termed as parancta. character of Georgetown, attempted ve Chester) Attorney Shipley then reviewed) to commit suict Saturday night Simultaneously,| the incidents of the shooting The! by drinking chloroform. When appeared as the) witness stated that the person was md in his room at the Pal the defense suffering from a delusion at the} hotel by the landlady, yesterday by shrewd and/ time at which the ahot was fired.| at 1 p.m. he was suffering severe «. lald @ greatiand he judged that the delusion! |y from the effects of the potson, | gumem the principal hy-| waa one of persecution and that it} and was removed to the county S STRIKE 10 BE SETTLED (Serippe Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, Jan 7 The inter- ree commissioners had all last night with re atives of the fir ot the Bouthern Pacific in Loutsiana and Texas This morning Commissioner Knapp ann ood that Grand Chief Hanrahan and his associates had pted a compromine subject to }a vote of the men affected, and he | said that unless the r and ff GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN. of the unten object strike will (Scripps Telegraph Service.) torney general charges that Hearst be settled without further confer-| NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—State At-| was rightfully elected and say® torney General Jackson today | *#t in every election district in the | city ballots lawfully marked and ence MANY ALASKANS brought suit in the supreme court | cast for Hearst were counted by the to oust Mayor ‘lean on the! inspectors for McClellan. He also ground that W. R. Hearst was legal-| charges that in every district men ly elected. Mayor McClellan was/| were permitted to vote for MeCle- ene @ Jan. 7, 1907, ....., 81,628,765. + eeeeee served with the notice in his office. | lan who had not registered and that The sult was brought in the name | there are numerous instances where The Dolphin, which arrived last! of the state of New York. The at-! men voted twice. night from Southeastern Alaskan | - - ——- | ports, brought many well now nh ar ef, agent at Skagway for the White ¥ na He reviewed | existed at 6 o'clock the same even: | hospital jefendant from im) ing When asked why he attempted night of July There were few objections by the} to take bis life, he sald that he was prosecution during the questioning | tread of living and wanted to die The crossexsamination began at] Physicians at the hoepital report n bly v at stress on the ullar tacidenta, and| im a statement of paycho-' 2 p.m that be i panied by his wife; W. H. McNatr,| = = = deputy United States marshal at Juneau, brought down several pris ; 3 oners; and others were E. M. Cul bertson, a prominent transfer man i ° —— Pans & Yukon, catne south, accom at Skagway; George Irving, mayor | of Ketchikan; J. Bernard Moo } ATT e, i) Wh fer rifle and it strack the) one of the largest pr rty owners Laurence & © me | boy In the beck of the head, passing | of Skagway; TT. Moog, captain of YEAR-OLD GON OF UNIVER: | nite the brain and lodging in|the United States government So gy so BOOKKEEPER OF JOSEPH E ¢ j | SITY MATRON, 16 VICTIM OF \the wall of the adjoining room. steamer plying between Fort Wm | A BOVIGH GAME AT THE FAM: | Laurence lived for three bours after) H. Seward and Skagway, and T THOMAS 4 CO. MYSTERIOUS About 4 o'clock in the on he telephoned his em- ployer heat he was sti) at the ‘ nly Booth, Niche | LY HOME [the geeitent. Netther of t B. Dillion, from Attn, one of the] LY DISAPPEARS—HAD MONEY | Movers * : Majority of Senate Opposed to It and Prege are sincere support t © | teBqbeyn, nor the neighboring boy | largest hydraulic operators tn that! TO BANK, BUT DID NOT—PO-|\,."<;7; DUT mas then leaving for primary law. Thy r whe was playing with them, knew | district. LICE INVESTIGATING. found to be untrue, for he spent a Bong : game ie oey Ent Une leaked. Mire —= the afternoon at the Totem saloon, 7. H , Opposed t or tr erent. Sur - on Ment of League Admits There Is Little! oer sr ison ntereet, BY | teats holdup, some loaded gumt—| Beetle was away from the houses ons f $ ax is Link Davis, of Pierce, and | and @ dead boy this morning jat the time James vane, bookkeeper for the | om Occidental av., in company with Blair Idtand county. Geed This tells the story of the killing) After the accident Kenneth ran al estate firm of Joseph FE. Thom Probability 0 uccess, F anty, voted Hh. ft in Yesterday of Laurence R. Bi , | tor & physician, who tried in vain & Co, 109 Ch = at oe a ur or five Welsh miners, and here 7 e trail drops, no one seemingly of Kitsap « ing seen or heard of him since, ithe leat MeGower { hm the Ubyearcld son of Mra. Lens ito gave the wounded boy's life | missing «ince tas king the | Cifle, who succeeds Welch, te known |W. Battelle, matron of the Beta! Deputy Coroner Winch made an io noon, and hie family and friends | Simouee rent pee ee ec of party | tO be a supporter of the latter.| Theta Pi fraternity house of the |veatigntion of the shooting. The have become anxious as to his| instituted by all the salesmen ané the nama Welch voted agatnet it at the Inet |#tate university. The tragedy o¢-| rifle which figured in the tragedy whereshoute. There soutien to be ae) TE Os le Welh Mie ee session. Paulhamua, of Pieres,| curred in the family residence at! was kept about the house, and an apparent reason for his disap-|many of b ah frien primary law recom; ad resolutions e Washington Direct | rather indefinite mm will be defeated | conventions, and allowin old © yatrol the caucuses i ; ‘ y also joining in the search. and setmeries tnd tethine meri comes frow & district ta which « 4% Fourteenth ay. N. KB. Laur-|other target rifle, unloaded, was ais sa eaten hin por adh th his em The a laeoms pvaeng Be sere po @ ueasher of the eld aneed. er an| aeeet oe would be an ex e was shot accidentally by his| where tt could easily have been se] 4 w ctay, a negro recently tee | en radi ie ee eee mnPe. sch the |@ Welshman 42 yeate of age, about ¥ and municipal | agtomaton who will do ite bidding. | pemtive yponition. He ta pot} brother, Kenneth 8 Battelle, who) cured by the children. feared from the chaln-gang, at-l real estate firm was the secre-|5 f sin height, stout and Biles tae hak 12 supe was y pointing the gum at} Goroner Carroll will make a sec-|, ted to rob M 4 Bee pp tha co aa tee hing 205 pounda, full d face Admits Probable Defeat ; . ; Rgra em pte r ra Rosy Bloom, of | tary and treasurer citfornia | welgbing ounds, full roun . Wi legisiation looking in the di e “ : . w ash ngton the me = = « ree pon . oe (me investigation of the case to] pourth ay. and Madison at. or Fitth | sotel company. Th morning | dark mustache, with a beavy crop tie of reforming ctemn Christopher C. Horr, president of senators if @ Dulles Was 5 m a 26-20 | day av. & last night by tearing the ear-|as weual he visite he hotel for inark wavy hair. i) primaries now in vogue will be| the Washington Direct Primar f indiffe rings fr f ears, with nearly fa-| the dally receipta, ting about| His ¢ wstets of a wife and admitted to a Star reoprter < with nkeny | Perdita should have left Philltps’| tat remuits to himecif. A crowd of |g$0.. In company with George F.| two chil & boy, Herbert Evans, £0 now af the helm in hing that the league 4 . | body at Union City, on Hoods canal,| spectators witnessing the affair,| @mith. the manager of the ho’ a student years of age, and a and who «ill control the | Dave the promise of a maj | | which would have been in Jefferson! ran to the aid of Mra Bloom, and | he visited the general offi of the | davehter, Grace Evans, 14 years of ef the legislature owe their | the members of ¢ » house to ous MINER DROPS DEAD. | county, but as he brought it here,| beat the + ely. They|geattle Brewing & Malting com-|see. His farnily life has always | politica! nse ¢ | port the law proposed by the league the Inquest is my du The law | might have very pleasant, so that, coupling of pris , 1 mary law. On fur James Smith, aged 65, droppe requires that a person meeting ‘Opposed to any cha in it ther inquiry Mr. Horr adr A that the Commercial « 2m, denth on the inland seas shall be he was aware of a ent th and Main #t.. early | left at the first port of calling Advocates Are Weak mong the “Ankeny pe =e Smith was a prosper. | *| pany, at orgetown, in regard te gystem of oy | OT any direct | had arrival of the] the lease of the premises occupied | this with his relations with his em- Be | preven lby the hotel, leaving there about | ployers, gives no ground for his vol- Bloc a baby tn her] 11:30, stating to his companion that ry absence, The police are now t the working on the case. of the attempted | ne would tranafer from th Te spite of the fo at oh s\eastern part of the w at Newenstle. He 4} Mbt WOULD NOT FACE TRIAL. o abbed her by the| @eattle -ar to a First av. car | ' . f possible, any priteary law New England hote f osakth Tis etnies ob tan he hone he Face ml plc French Diplomat in Duel. | f U t ‘ " . tet { Accor » all evidence at hand} frathor than face the ¢ . « ' nie | the ‘ . h e : i . ay ¢ before the legis and te sa o ha John Phillipe, wha met hie deeth{ ‘ ; m her neck for many min-|@ Safe I First ang PARIS, Jar M. Lessuere, of : . : nar be babe Widen takes m Quite heavily. He, trom the steamer Perdita last week, [tre Eity nether eee Winton | utes after her rescue Columbia, and k for lar ¢ and Robert * " law to pass which include Hapae ' ' nee Perdita : the city parks of Seattle, William | the first to grapple with | Qutembio,. ang. then 6 - iF aervice, and Robert ; . hing except local officers Kuobel, a bat r nines “ot tac gg ey wy Le Al Kg appe Fon Judge | ant and after the cr w who] Evans did not make the proposed rning. Swords were used and f iP my is ambit te a chate oa : yrion'’s cou jor trial this mo ha r » the woman's assistance ait, nor < £0 me r' Lessueres was seriously tn, 4 t Ay se Unie Se assistance arr be fon of the affalt ling and his bail of $10 was declare ah | p wooed : caaen ie ‘ aid wo bh for '1 riously injured. aber w r ‘ jon of his| Wore taken to Butte | pre dg ybane Tad forfeited lan and McDonald took Clay back it not be tiea n 1909, and he and hit friends | undertaking estat | the Pordita and. the) NOT TIRED OF WEDDED Lire, |" the city Jail, where he will be] tds Gane coin bone ae ae a at crew that they must at-| The divorce proceedings of T, H.|°™a'se? with ate ed robbery. | en t . Reacet abeh ray ha DOLPHIN LOSES te @ inquest, which will be held | Fregeh against Junia French were| .“M , ae ae ate «| " ’ ag By ee Bd “ } in a few « nipped in the bud thie morning] witiams who held him until the = vit not be the Seat"! HER PROPELLER) mits: shen he isnt ered oot | ater bt \ the King county senators Pt : fer of dismissal tn th supertor | e ] _ = — — - tions of de his petition statiog that the { ord é te ; There was # 1 t ate The co! sint had not ‘yet | | y 7 kage ny what ih the iT om filed wh itioner for NOT RUN AGAIN | / th r ning t ave ow r —— remera bo KILLS WOMEN sectOwmoovet| AND SUICIDES; ee era crazaemcreeae | CANADIAN CITY P : ; a oo | (Sta Spe , rvice.) we

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