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IRY GEORGE TELLS OF HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF CHILDRE N IN JAPAN--PAGE 5 cf ST EDITIO 2 Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Tonight and Tuesday; Continued Cold) Fresh Northeast SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JAN, 14, 1907. WASHINGTON’S 10TH LEGISLATURE BEGINS WORK AT NOON TODAY _ WITH ROUT OF PLUNDERBUND ine in the Senate Put Completely Out of the Running and Insurgents LED ON BOY IMPA Winds. Cold Wave Increasing in ON DEM VOL. 8 NO, 277. of Still Lower Temperature---Fuel Famine Grows Acute and Much Suffering Develops in the City. PAY ONLY E CENT AND YOUR CHANCE 25 CENTS PER MONTH, Find Themselves in Complete Control---Representative Falconer is Chosen ae } of the House and Senator Jones, a New Man From Tacoma, Is During the past 24 hours Seattle ; bly sinking several degrees below, teams at work all dey hauling coal : has experienced # cold spell which | that of this morning. For the next | to their customers Pro Tem. of the Senate. has be ne without exception, the | 24 hougs eolder weather is promised | What coal is arriving at the bunk nideat wince February 3, 1h99 and tMis is not only for Beattle, but | ers of the Northweate Improve- The thermometer, according to | for the entire state. Other portions | ment company and the Carbonado files Meidat soadss : the weatiiee bureau officials, regi# | this morning reported the ther-| company S* being delivered on old ; ’ tered 2 degrees above »# this | mometer at zero, and east of the | orders, no < being take saat vy rs, nO new ones being taken, Jan t he victory of the “new deal” contingent In the state senate Is complete and oe cd morning at 7 o'clock. On the other | mountains 10 and 15 degrees below | The coal received by the latter two : memorable date the thermometer | were reported. At Tatoosh the| companies averages about two ¢ th (he organization they outvoted the adherents of the Plunderbund 24 to 15, amended SON OF BALLARD MERCHANT! ble a h n par 7 a two or / utting out all of the gag features, opened the senate to a consideration of the desire of the MEETS. FRIGHTFUL DEATH . was only one-third of a degree | wind t# blowing at the rate of 66 | four earloads to each daily pe rh a jower fies an hour sity of ite members, and of the people of the state, appointed a committee on employes, and pro- " KATING—FALL® ON * “aig | Mony insteiieg Ges. dvd ° P orn ) the cold weather the foel| question thit the gas compante “Piunderbund™ not satiafied that they were defeated insisted upon a rol! call on the amend AGONY, "he neters went us low an |famine becomes prominent and | are recelving rash orders for the in- the rules providing that the senate pase upon the appointment of committees made by the lieu arees above, while one resident | acute. There are many families in| «tatiation of gas in many homes : Tt Sidi ales Aaa eae rec: Sa ot ¢ apitol hail stated that bis the | Beatle today who arp practically | and those who have gas are using “Old members of the senate mot participating in last night's caucus, such as Davis, of Pierce; Sum the lt-yeareold son of Chattes HLE porch and facie Move ran ae Mfainnee ian ony ata tees “os nyo t Sas for heating ax well as cooking, er, of Snohomish, and Randall, of Clark, were treated to a new experience in their encounter with MeSiorley, a prominent fuel o'clock this morning registered 2|be found te being che pped ‘Uy for | ha ee wae ed tae toretne in n of the senate powerful enough to ecll; them com pletely. of Ballard, was brought home fro degrees above fuel. Many are unable to even se-| coal and wood has become so dom- e pee = Olympta today I ef being the moving factors in the organizations in senate matters, as heretofore, they mat Gaturday night the weather! cure a sack of coal, and unle limant that a mass meeting was Wash Tentn teday Yast an of the $0 organist Het hat they sat} held Friday Ragles last] He and a somber of young a Stick While Skating. to confirming | Representative Falconer was{ The local lodge bad +] friends, among whom were other ~ — OLYMPIA, Jan. 14 pena Se ee perenne ty elected ker of the| night appointed an entertalnmes ood | eattlc will this month-eajoy the | E Hedley today became chie! mag 1g Sangamo lle ba tor the ha boy in his neighborh justice of the supreme court of then moved | house, and Jones, of Tacoma, presi-| committee of 25 to arrange for a skating party and parents of the boy could tell | distinction of entertaining two men line ‘saate of Welkdaaion: oneabed quiring the | dent pro tem. of the senate. Both] orn convention of the order, which} rollicking time when the accel ttle of the accident this morn-jot national prominence, William) ))) Cii’r justiow Wallace Mount | bodies adjourned to meet at 10 a. m.| fent happened. declaring that they themsclves | Jennin: Bryan and Jacob Reis | was ‘asb.. Jan. M.—The ; Pierce county, as president pro tem. aly wo re Peta J ht experience and observations tn the | a | ter whic bo toe yeite 13° oon th a new man, a leader of the | AMAEH, YoLed tion of 187 4 Daa —o saiiiiaiaddliiemsaiaarns <iadinainediiadbinadaiiiad samme |Site of New York while a re jisted tm 1877. “He practiced law Washington tegislatures | resident of the ‘Facome city Tect Seattle aw the place for cele pe Be | ville, Ind., until 1889, when he came Se Gmaahed and rent into frag-|courctl for focr fears in a capabie| beating the teath anniversary of Hage ening Bowe gliginar dined rae ime that nothing rematus but | presiding officer, the order aa fant a | lupon the practice of law there. ~ the so-called ineur-|, The caucus also amonded the| The Committee api 7 ‘ation | | He was the first city attorney of senators who banded | rules generally to maintain their | Bight consisted of Frank — EMMO HERE |New Whate formed from the avail = themaeelves themerives. selected Bpecia! Service.) Jan. 1 nin eginiature be- with @& session 6 20 minutes, and senate de- notable the insurgents | art, and providing fer joint sena' ‘The ree- of committee appoint - defeated by « ly around the hotel corridor throughout the evening or went early to bed. As Senator it before retiring, “Well, what's the wee. They've got ua by the throat.” jonesa of the victory and small consideration given to the defeated ie indicated by ‘that the new combine hae reduced the number of senate employes from 42 to 30, apportion: te each of themaeives, leaving only five for the Piunderbund members. vote of 16 to 2¢. Davis then threw up the spenge and moved unani- mous approval af the rules, Senators Stevensen and Pautha- mua Joined tn tre re lution adopted by the senate this afternoon, recit- ing the deaths since the last ses- sion of Senators Rusvell and Stew~ and house memorial services to be tomorrow fering wie past fow days, car: ‘Bight and day here, has boon | as to changes of the rules The com. imitice matter te settled by amend-| Dr. 8. B. Limerick. B. P. Wimal caucus lasting from § | ing rule «ix #0 that Lieut. Gov. Coon|K. Humphries, 8. Friedenthal, HH the committees, but) Thompson, the insurgents fixed up (before they beeen effective they | Blroy, John Cort, and M. Paup. The part in thetr defense | must be confirmed by a majority of Invinedile. | the senate and consideration of the f of thowe fn the manh~ | appointments in made a special or- 4 Weeks age ta the interests ¥. honesty and economy | ing the provisions for a two-thirds| HH. Kullies. to. their list 26 senators | vote to a majority d a¥owedly, All the adroit | ing the combine the right of deter.| George M. Stewart, night until neerty 2 thie | wit! control This was all ques! hat the two-thirds vor appoint te, then te the | made up befyre Wednesday. wit "RUMAWAY CA ‘The caucus decided to limit the Gov. Con's personal |humber of employes to #3, of whom Secretary of the senate, | three, secretary PANS personal enmity toward | and reading clerk, are to be choseh number of senators | at large. retained treatment they are | not believed Coon Will have hie iets Thus eergeant-at-arme tone by chang-| thus girs | : pt i with be held tn this city tm August The boy met a frightful death while ekating near Lacey, ble last Saturday. You jo y was pushing a stiok tn of but tripped in some way and @ plece of wood impaled him. The boy screamed in agony and & number of bis companions Tan to] / his aide, The stick had tom & gaping hole tn the uefortunate Ch body and the lee became with his blood. So territle waa the EAGLES GETTING beran getting colder, at that time being 26 degrees above sero, Yeu terday it stood at 20 above, but the mereury began falling until {t regio tered 12 degrees above at 7 o'clock today ‘The weather man promises no re Mef and this afternoon announced that it would becom M roms wight that the other shaters Were too horror stricken for a while to tilok of summoning assistance, Student at St. Martin's. Young MeBorley w a student at St. Martin's college at Olympia. CHAS. J. McSOR' WYear-Old Ballard Boy Who Killed by Being Piereved READY 1908. The Eagles were organised Some sort of game had been beon furnished but the most year, as thia cannot be formally | on some object imbedded ip the tee, @ent to Olympia, but their son | The convention a! Van de Vanter, H. J. Lea Waller, W. & Grank Dowd Irving Ware J. W. Considine, WH. Taylor, 4 K. Partridge, Mayor Wm. Hickman Moore, R. M. Kinnear, A. Hemrick Basen, J D J. i Beck Pulver, HA O K. Emmons, the 1?-yearok re son of T. W. Eihmons, who killed} (en, © W. Turner and then com © that he intend mitted suicide, arrived tn Seattle f Mitt Terner until I heard of yeaterday from Glen Ulta, ND. | the jr through the papers, and When seen by « reporter for The) pudived a telegram advising me Star thie morning, be stated that) tie father was dead, I suppose he would have hiv father buried | f 40 as father desired, and/ here as soon as matters concerning | ewe Aim buried In Seattle, aod) the estate could be straightened up | dies. back to my ranch. He w by bis attorneya, MacClure & Mac | aly: dostrous of having me butld | speaking of bie deed. "I never 4. ¥. Me L. Meliner, eighth annual ball of aerte No. 3 will be held Feb, 6. UPT. YOUNGS IS VERY, IN ACCIDENT 's | VERY MUCH SHOCKED Stanley C. Nevena, a reporter on bunne caused by hie absence, and whe greatly wurprined by the ac- eteation that he had "ducked" un- ‘an quickly turmed and the momen-|the toothsome qualities of _réant vied it inst a telegraph | duck, particulariy wild duck. When _ - | the weather promised to soften sfine BRYAN COMING. T0 SEATTLE Mr. Bryan will arrive Friday, and’ that evening will speak at the Co ne tendered to bim a banquet will at Egan's hail by the jocal demoo TOTAL L0SS The passengers and crew of the steamer Alice Gertrude, which was wreeked near Sly's Potot, Clallam ay, Saturday, arrived tn this city yeaterday op the Bellingham. Aside from the exposure and wetting, none of the passengers were hurt, ton th ha wae liveme. — bad sage NS INJURED Cture i oH place, and I will fuiffii|all attributing this fact to the as ‘ Seon chemin sacle oe yc Seoeeanens, b 1 don't know what to think of he wishes.” sistance given by the tugs Lorne Ew i give the regulars the | will probably be Thursday, as tt ¥ meme pom Ser pemmaeiuee comes |and Wyadda, which stood by and did everything possible for the nafety of those aboard the wrecked steamer Mrs. F. Pullen, the only woman on board the voasel, was saved by Captain Butler of the Lorne, She was in the water for some time. CAPTURED hing is done suffering will be intense. At the bunkers of the Pacific Coast oom pany at hoon, pot pound of lump coal remained « teameters were securing min coal. There was no uccum from yesterday a» nearly e preset At afe company 1) also within easy noon at the Cham poms in the Lowe situated prac ist of forests and reaching distance 1 mines is up against the real slied this aft | ber of Commerce man block in th —— HIRAM E. HADLEY NO CHIEF JUSTICE (Star Special Service.) rule that the shortest term to This is under Justice having th , 5 ies progress and young MeSorley wi details of the accident. Both | * j ss in this city in 1896, Though there} oi iine the stick of wood to and ‘snd Mra McBorley were |lixeum on “The Old World and Its |* age ger Aly as - TE PLUNDERBUND has boon no legal vote yet to bold} fro in front of him when he fell by thelr son's death.| Ways,” under the nusplees of the | ania: nd. Jan 16, 1864. Bis . the convention in this city Bext) Tt te theught that the stick caught wore notified of the accident|Y. MC. A. tL vr in the evening eotlage preparatory. work was done| at Blooming (ind.) academy a done until this year's convention.|ecauging it to slip from the boy's @ied before they bad arrived * . at Ee pd ; PASSES AWAY sore will be held at Norfolk, VA. hands and enter his stomach, Me| Th fumersl will be held tomorrow | acy edbygp re Bode yg: Piggy carly engin ae next Septomber, there {* not th©| died two hours inter in great , grins ot 1 o'clock at Bt. Alphon-| Jacob Refi» will be hero Tues) oe tnioh College of Law, of 4 : slightest doabt of Seattle getting ft MeSorley lived with hin parents chureb, interment at Calvary | day, Jan, 22, and will deliver a lec | ieuotheoane iversity, Chicaeo, | Bpoecial Service.) sslection of Senator Jeene Jones, ot | 8 ¢ Milwaukee last | at 664 First av, Ballard, and w comlefery. ture at Kgeo’s hall relative to his | Northwestern university, Chicago, | from which last Institution he grad consolidation of the contingous cit les of Whatcom and Sechome, all now @ part of Bellingham, Im 1896 he was elected superior judge for Whateom county. In 1900 he was reelected without opposition. In March, 1901, he was appointed a member of the supreme court by the late Gov. John R, Rogers. Be fore the expiration of the appoint ive term, Judge Hadley was som- } { |inated by the republicans of the state to succeed Judge J. R. Reavis, |and was elected im the fall of 1903 j fer his present term of six yeara, which ends In Jonuary, 1909. CHIEF JUSTICE HADLEY. OUTLAW BARKER IS SEEN BY RANCHER © a son of Mr. Richmond. Three posses have been organized and are now in pursuit. The weather A supply committee Is provided | the ataff of The Star, was seriously 4 a cus tolto make all purchases and nota] red last night, while coasting bigs’ _ + pyr vba te gre boomy l pews qrath tn Gtr fine injured last night, Superintendent L. B. Youngs of paid the troubles over the super-jonly ber hull remaining BY E. L. BOARDMAN. jand no merey will be shown Bar- Li ne he With a party of young men 494) the water department, “ducked,” but | ababdance of xtreet euperintendents,| Her upper works were washed eaetl & : kor, | MOF Mf he realate, Se 7 sets] omen, he was coasting down the not in exactly the mancer that goa-| aid all other purely civic duties, his|away by the heavy seas PROSSER, Jan. 14.-—-Kid Barker,’ ye ig thonght that Barker ie * ” sip around Kataenjammer castle has} of thought being of wid duck ern pe 2apprtegnd the outlaw, has been seen in the | headed for Portland, an@ if so he Union st. hill from Eighteenth av . and d al th | Sccused him of doing, when he fall. | he shouldered bin gun and took Horse Heaven country. He # is taking the Horse Heaven route east. At the crossing of Twentieth | 44 to attend the meeting of the first train for LaConner, deter fat the ranch of A. B. Richmond. |to the Colpmbia. giver and thence - ay. & Woman stepped in front of | board of public works Saturday. ed to “duck.” He returned thie yt miles southwest of here, on Fri-| down stream. For @ time, as he . lthe bobsled, and In am effort to) Mr. Youngs bas a weakness for) m@ening and was greatly “nhocked” day mornt This information was | progr he will come upon terrt- lavert the danger to het, the sled | duck bunting, aleo « Weakness for! alothe embarrassment and heart- communica to Bheriff McNeill bY | tory which ts sparsely settled, and | it should therefore be easy to track the fugitive, ag he will be obtij | to seek food and shelter at varicds ‘The six occupants of the bob) inet Friday he forget ali about ant orders given by City Engineer is bitterly cold, but the grim and | points aleng the route. The depus ere thrown into the alr, all exeap-| board of public works, av It i» sald, Soon determined men are following the | ties are thoroughly acquainted with ing without injuries except Ne A eta Wolf weighing 75 pounds, | desperado with the full intent of the country, and are confident of thot Novena, who sestained a broken| LP garage ervey was | capturing him, alive if possible, but | overtaking their man at an early LOSES crip AND, mnabie ~ oe —— and. a | wrist, broken neh ae ae on the WOMAN KILLED YING MOTHER Gaplubea ‘by on Italien fishermen ead if necessary. It is a nh hunt, | date ° d > bre =e — DASHES DOWN YESLER WAY ("Cor wan stole: et es ervey ge ee off the rocks near Port Blakeley: (AN. Gripman “Sehultse and Con-! ay. where medical assistance was] ee ee Oe Bene eS. ee e * | ductor Kvett stayed on the car and summoned. He is resting onsily 3 cee ee ee ee oe ais ae kaa lees “ae uae eee ena os S| TO FIGHT COTTERILL in Saveee the car arwed and SbCt! erat weeks (Scripps Telegraph Service) 'Ghiet of Police Wappenstein t4) 1 O'S e his net, which was torn - & ae the Fg tage ae | - = a CHICAGO, Jan. L4.-—Mre, Hannah abity receiving pitiful requests that! io shreds Several taxidermiste ; ernie hultne, on near « ae [eee eee eee RAR AAA only, aged 26 years, was shot and! the whereabout of missing rela | bave offered large sums for the fish, (Star Special Service.) attorney for the Hill rafiroads. car After, front of the cer canug! on some ® killed aceldentally last night at a) t da be looked up.| Wishing to stuff it as a curtosity OLYMPIA, Jan. 4.—E C Mr. Cotterill will be defended ty ie power house inv ee ee ae ee ee oe eee BANK CLEARINGS. # | party in her home just following} tives and friends looked UP.) The fish is on exhibition at the| Hughes, attorney for the Seattle|the contest by Harold Preston MRO Bripman noticed + ratehing undernedth the oe = : # ithe christening of her babe at a| The force ts now busy trying to lo] Wo nington Fish company Electric company, has been retained | whom Lyons, as a member of thé ae $0 coatet | ee at Ge can of hea (2 am 160 91,511,299.87 #| church. Policeman Dwyer, a guest,| cate Patrick Murray, recently re-| . _ to represent Joe Lyons in his con-|legislature, betrayed fm the sena ene Se ot the a Salk tn en ee” com> |e oe 16 TOO Susday ® was removing his coat and accl| tyrned from Nome, whore mother ts| XPOSURE KILLS test in the senate for the seat to| torial fight of 1903 and of whom ts Pe stert daw the op Baiagglas F om cay lly OP cal ® dentally cnught the trigger of his|dythg Im California and who has E. which the voters of the Thirty-|that contest Cotterill was a most oe tee Gfpinan was] Gucter weld Rare Deen ‘ Let eRe RRA EHAR volver. The baby was unharmed.| sent appeal after appeal to the lo-| | sixth district elected George F. Cot-| vigorous and outspoken champiot = ” | ~_——— bane Dwyer was not held. ca) police, so eager is she to see AGED PIONEER terill | In this contest Lyons is believe i KY RIN TO KNIFE AILOR DROWNED cusatempalatenti -_ — her son again before she dics. To those in Seattle who recall/to have forfeited his rights by ! _———— ~ Cotterili’s years of vigorous fight-| neglecting to institute his claim ts G j $ COASTING ON SEVENTH AV, OFF FOR JAMESTOWN, (Star Special Service.) ing for municipal ownership this!the superior court within 30 day — i VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 14.—|cireumstance will carry special|as provided by law in order thal (Star Special Service.) All day yesterday sleds and bobe! 4 nas teen recetred from| John Connell, a ploneer of the Co-| significance as indicating the ac-|the testimony might be in shapg MAYOR TONIGHT Seventh av. VANCOUVER, B.C, Jan. 14—-| wore Contig was taken trom| Washington that Dirvctor General|mox district, fell into the Oyster tvity of the Seattle plunderbund tn} ready to present to the legislature m a w ‘ort ie tony e wn } . or yeaterd 4d, althou «© effort to oust Co! _ - ; : An Ame Panaued ‘ends tevin to| Mpring #t. down the avenue across I, A. Nadeau and exGovernor Mo-| river ey agg tear — = Nailin ad yo tor BER Wie Gethell tonight will act on recently become an admirer of the |®4™. Was ted States | Pike and three blocks north Men,!Graw have gone to Jamestown as succeeded ac nore, eee: et Be mere b H LER KY Teport of the license and ring, may be drafted to. take hig | reweh his ship, the oy “ — women and children enjoyed the the guests of the Jamestown expo } died from exhanetion me mr oy oe ener ce ieee eat er het i" 'e CJ nen 6 bs . *: pefot uld reac 8 ne e anc d ba COMMittes to amend the ord ce —- ere - pion bay | exhilirating sport ition before he could reach ranch ! DEAD Teference to granting of The ordinance appropriating 0 = oe ad ™ rie ~_e ne ¢ the funds to purchase blocks 230 and | ” ATIVE MACH 1 N E A OLYMPIA <eetnanettte : oo Saket tS <P LUNDERBUND” LEGISL T | on, mee aaa 3 sraended tren 1 i will come up in the pioneer of Seattle and prominently Mii pass by a vote of 8 7 of a recommendation from the known among the older settlers on © The Whisky ring is counting committee on streets. Puget sound, died at her home, 132 4 @t Major Domo vw ¥ The nominat T. Maloney. Terry av. this morning, at the age GM, Sergeant 7 4 for superintende of 19. tal Conway and ir ¢ up for confirmation. The Ai Mrs. Wheeler was the mother of Sawyer and | will be 14 to 1 forn’inst. A ( the late Mrs. Re M. Davis, wife of WR pommibiity thar F ber of important street im : Dr. R. M. Davis, now. deceased. Be- out of ents will also come up for! | sides three sons, L. C, Wheeler, of Keone 1. | Seattle; W. M. Wheeler, of Alaska, lend B. K. Wheeler, of Los Angeles, Mrs. Wheeler is survived by Vina MESSAGE ON eda Davis, of ttle, grand- ‘ ased ie at Butterworth ‘ |& Sons, where funeral arrange- - BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR) (2 | ent we mate as oon un et * } son, B, K. Wt of Los Ang ; Telegraph Service gives the names of 14 witness u . } q ABHINGTON, D ' ctually saw a hegro shoot (i $ 4 it Roosevelt mroun used could JusT ra Pa } ye « ae - at say WHINY it bhhe = 4 c Ine : : 41 neil, On a (Star Special Servien) it r foo se | years th , ae ver | t Pou 8 the. no = =| | t ne, 4 venience and He w the w dismissed " 5 ver { parsen | ’ MINERS MAY WIN. MINERS KILLED ‘ aiid (Seripps Telegraph Services.) Y/ | — t ‘ Huet j a ph Service. “| atorn « com i. } Ctx y hore tht pa : sla - ™ ‘@! ie in werk, IT SLIPPED A COG THIS MORNING WHEN THE SENATE ORGANIZED WITHOUT GANGSTERS IN CONTROL.