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DIARY.--"™: Time It Tells How the Fair Damsel, Miss Diana Dillpickles, Fell in With an Erratic Genius Who Was All to the Nut heimer---In Six Chapters, Beginning in The Star Monday. A’S PAY ONLY ‘THE SEATTLE STAR ([ese.cen* WEATHER FORECAST.—Rain Tonight and Sunday; Fresh South Winds. VOL, 8. NO. aba. 25 CENTS PER MONTH, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1907. Paper in Seattle That Dares Fe Print the Ne ENTY-FIVE PEOPLE DIE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ports all Americans in Kingston as LONDON, Jai 19.—A dixpateh | being safe. It is sald that the from Kingston says that 700 per-| wharves are upbarmned, and that sons have been buried and that | shipping is intact Bluejackets are 1,000 are injured, According to the| guarding the consular possessions, figures of thowe tn charge of the —— rescue work, several well known Bubterranean Quakes. persons are misaing, and may be GALVEOTOM, Tote Si Ze. > eventually discovered amo the|is report dead, “ ™ quakes are responsible for what hae been termed the “tidal wave” at Kingston, Five separate shocks WASHINGTON, D.C, 19. have been recorded since Monday. A dispatch to Tear Admiral Evans | The subterranean shocks have been ways that the Whipple has returned | quite severe, and the harbor is by to Guantanamo, and that she re-|no means safe ee ee BALLINGER WAS URGED BY PRES. ROOSEVELT Ex-Mayor R. A. Ballinger will as-|«#ponsible post. You and Gartielé sume the duties of his new office | Wil! lift an immense burden off my March 4, the same day on which his | shoulders If you > bmg Dye Pom j an je associate ~ a eae ds cat atttootar cto | inent ‘of the interior, It seeme te men J pe t t Bhould receive ora sich ye alone penseane youed, was [eure wee ae bye Mie ’ ey ry of the interior. support possible from the men who ed “ee Vg A _— Lapa Jud Ballinger left town last | bell my way of handling memeet 18 She Syetee” night on a business trip, to be ab- | thin, : eee ee eee ween Near Fowler, Ind.—Forty Persons Are Injured~Wreckage Burns grea tars ctims Are Cremated, ae CHICAGO, Jan, We Connibear, of the Unive: of Washington, at Beattie, has itten a letter to Principat Service.) Jared it te thought that probably |property destroyed in an explosion ‘webu _ Man 1. At least | Ome-hale witt die, Of & Santa Fe freight engine O6|% yon nigh gchost wren wen nt ‘and 40 ins | General Superintendent Dougher- | bridge No, 725 this morning. Four . sel py ty, in an official tement, mays teen cars were hurled into a creek ty mor “The dense fog i# responsible for and blown to pleces. The engineer, passenger (rain No] the wreck. Bight persons are known {fireman and brakeman wore killed. All Americans 6: ceived thie morning. The conch wae blamed for the recent trouble at Beattle by the football players. Coach Con- t train of the} to Rave been killed outright, and ome M. Chicago &| 15 Were cremated. Others may. be Rock teland Wreck. pert Po a ag re gab . Joint nait a} Coed. Dut as yet Ht ie alinost hin-] PRORIA, I, Jan. 19.—A Rock 2 eget ae h possible to give a correct statement, | Island jocal train was derailed in tt station. am the conductor of the pastenger/, waxhout this morning, None were ep, gohan Howman, de~ the victim. yan out with bis eter e eee eee eeeee Sete ee reese eee eeeee sent until Tuesday. Before leaving | Port lo he made public the telegraphic cor - z on gy og ind respondence leading up to his ac-| wre fron James KR Garfield, Winnipeg Flyer Derailed. O8800, Mi Jan. 19.—The Winnipeg Myer of the Great North eta aT e ceptance of the office. Washington, D. C.: 1am unable to ern was wrecked at 9 o'clock this| remarked tutes tert rete In addition to a telegram of Jan-| reniat the appeal of the president morning by spreading rail, Three| court thts seen en te Bal uary’ 12 offering the appointment, |and yourelf, am expressed in your passengers were hurt, but not fatal: |. Em mernitg, when | Saar [ZZ & reply telegram refusing it, and «| Messages, notwithstanding the per- ~ Crandall, @ young man addicted to DRAWN x telegram from Mr. Garfield urging | #02! sacrifice entailed, and you are - Fr 8 be fixbting hebit, was called be-~ Y hoe Judge to accept, the following guthorised y oe notify the presi- ore = hilt hy if ny ay mal pul messages Missiesipp! Traine Crash. Gobwh « telen ofS, teeretin eee THE Dos (ae oo. jegrame were exchanged: which show office ‘unsolicited ‘by MERIDIAN, Mise, Jan. 19--Al ing him in the back of the hen WS X MARK of ae pa White House, me? R. A. BALAINGER” headon oceurred and inflicting « painful but not sert- << - “Washington, D. C., Jan. 16, 1907.| Jodge Ballinger will be engaged ous injury. “Hon, R. A. Ballinger, Seattle, | during the next menth in arranging Wash. Am delighted with your | his personal affairs ao as to be able Alfred T. Rentro, te png > in a telegram ‘to Garfield. Ot | cuorse, to leave Beattie for Washington by Legietators. The reauit bors given consult your business associates and pearing In Court more times a month take whet time le neceasary, but I se, Boge oe sgn » joteve aw than any other man in Beattle, Art.| faders from day to day. earnestly bove that you will see ides ~ er hearing the evidence the court | sonsstemes: : what I conscientiously believe to be firm will continue am at present, Crandall; you must @o to fall,” re- eR Sa see SHE CAN BEGIN (epee: seesets LIFE ANEW "jecment MANY SALES Lake Shore train, crowded with | Pay $15 down and 85 per week until ‘Well reseed, good looking and only friends she had were at the! ane man killed at North Bend .|ealoone she visited. Mra Perry CHORAL CONCERT) suse te icrace ie toate sent “oho “tote. "re. "Thry| pling he eile na Crandell le an expressman, and f# said to be im the habit of ap- +f people returaing from a night in} the fine was paid, saying that he, Chicago, was wrecked early this| bed « sprained ankle and could not work for th ofty “Tou have had too many chances, fF 135 i g gernce thowe usually occupying iio anew, declart that she did new rightofway for the Chicago, TOMORROW the Dench behind the police |not arisk’ Nquor, but only visited Milwaukee & Gt. Paul at that point. ot court dock, Mra, Sadie Perry, a resi-| the saloons to meet those who had been ry orgs we Pe sees The third concert of the Seattle | {Rta North Seattle, stood before Boea. geod to ber. gy vo > ae ot eat, Anhe laa rpm report Choral-fiymphony soclety wit be | Palle ere Spa, erning Ld ever she | made an investigation of the death, | past week, not eer eee held tomorrow afternoon in the ith lottering about bes eeen, saloon. see na 36. Ses tat malbion aan i richatsaina Ps Grand opere house, beginning at § saloons, pall oe meen 7 man for the donkey-engine, which lof sales made: Lot 9, block woman bore the appearance | awayed her Judge Gordon allowed . whom misfortune had sadly joue sympathies to give the woman eee tha ont carat te oe ot pet; tho savtacpast os raouae bei . and claimed that the! fast one more chance. front of a huge tree, to which a/ Eleventh and Union st, gold LL | Hein which held the engine tulby James Liddle to C. C. Nutter place was attached. He gave the| for $10,600; lot 3 in block 143, ocheck, Haydn's “Creation” is the work chowen, and « full orchestra, 269 voloes, and 12 solciets will. he . Es fer further study | mentation of Schumann-Hetnck, : whe assured her her voice was one| TMP MAY of the “masher” is over.| was sentenced fo 90 days om iin | worked formerly for the Alaska|race, sold by BF. of unusual quality A Sail nentonce of 30 days as bard bem BA dae Gordon tin |Rallway company, and had a tather| Wood for $22,000. ahd 68 days as the maxt- rt in Terry, In. The body was brought| The southeast cornet of the : Ab examination of the body of peg actosting women on the streets and 4 es he "ay Bee |e nme? Pom ra ol oa Ge morning. r, Bewltching smile and) Sergeant Wilkes and Patroiman ne . G, Derety cut wood at Thirty how-do-you-do, are you| Wright were put on the man’s trail z and Katherine McFadden, ath av. and EB. John pt. apparent not e” Individaal who is ft /and soon gathered enough evidence ney, Neb. for $1,650, where “e rolling over him, soome the Bebit of accosting those of the |to assure them that the man was # — to erect a fine apartment puter aot who traverse the streets |“professional masher.” ‘The sen ft a a without escorts. tence was accompanied by a repri- The lceal weather office reports] The first to suffer under the now | ihand and a warning to others of prospects of even warmer weather. | erusade is Charios A. Heath, who’ that oalfber » | At 6 o’elock this morning the ther eal ne ee a aa 5 A RI sa RE mnometer registered 38 above. In- the theft of silverware has been ae point, ee t thts poles on since Sept. 22, and early stains month being the coldest January on in November an {nvestigation was i started. The missing silver in-| John Cort and Calvin & Hell cludes several hundred pleces of | Of the Northwest Theatrical Syn- nc |various kinds, practically all of | dicate, who are operating theaters } which were solid ware. tm al} the northwestern states, have So | Monohan has been employed at r * thet the hotel during a part of the time | fornia, and will open their new, lwhen the silver patti Monn A| house, the American, to the public Seeclaenat otiaae Wabere chance remark about silverware |in San PF » next Monday and Maloney were preseat though aroused suspicion, and caused De-| rical men have been endeavoring to a | - ae official appotaument of Jobin |tective Barbee to secure a search| met & foothold in Callfornia, but dec at tetera ae ae ‘WOULD BEAUTIFY a t, as inapector-in-charge | Warrant to go through his resi-| have not succeeded until now. The) nova of the following estimates } dmwigration service in Wash- | dence house in to be managed by Walter | or ing ety enginesta” aes ae ington including the bandiing of] The prisaner claims that he | Santo but is owned by the West eet Improvements: Marion st. Chinese exclusion watters, has found the cream pitcher discovered | ern States Amusement company saving and concrete walks from is been received. Mr. Sargent’s head-|tn his possession in am ash barrel | which ¢ Hellig are the prin- | Third to Fourth ava, $8,600; Twe: qhagiers will be io Seattle. He | back of the hotel, and that he had | ctpal m | ty-second av, from roles te Kone 43 ish: a5 g x id <s 257° E ff il itt r z record in the locs) United States weather burenu office. The temperature at present senate clay would have to intake up 193 degrees the meeting | Hered to have simply been a bina: in 13 days tn order to equal the der, Whatever the reason, however, normal average of previous months the governor sloue has anything to AT Y. fa C. A. of January of the|say regarding the make-up of the On 16 days out of the first 19 today, the | commission. of the month the temperature - Pauthamus te known among his} The schedule of work for the ert acipie ieee | below freasing 4 nasociates Im the senate ae an ex:jspring term of the Y¥. M. C. A.) - tremest in a fight, and there are | ‘lasses, bexinntng Pwbrvary 4, has those who expreas the opinion that} been Issued. In the physical, do- lw the senator from the 26th dis | mestic art and educational depart- lertet hae made up his mind to get) ments classes will be held for be- | Memilian's scalp he will get it. sinners, and children’s classes will be held in domestic science and aino | at last managed to break into Cali-) 14 Board of Public Works held made by him to a fellow workman| For & long time these two theat- | cuierintendent Fey was absent, seta SS Z = . , in the three departments first| Property owners in the southern nd. taken t nife as ¢ opent ttraction will be! named. The religious clase te con-|end of Magnolia bluff are desirous pono ety Mew tien Monsey | talon the Kalle 04 6 Couvents Se ag aT play at the} 224 putting in concrete walks in tinued and inctedes study tm both |of having that beautifully locat FISHERMEN ON STRIKE , . : ae 7 sewehs, $3,600; grading, curbing ated) The object in combining the im . new house for a Mmited time. This Bross : : and putting in concrete walks and ry Testaments. ‘The assoctation has | penineuia improved with a few of | migration bureau with the Chinese mpsny is compored largely of Promont near the Gil Park corps of excellent teachers, and the! the accessories of a modern city. Alot this district will make the hand OF account of a difference arising | members of the old Tivoli company. | g¢ mess $3,600 "gradi caren ‘ past term was most satisfactory in| petition, is now in circulation and| ling of matters much more satisfac: | between the officials of the San | - land ‘putting ts walks t ey str 4 every way, Many new names are} will be pre ed to the city coun-| tory and quickly than before, Mr, | Juan Fishing & Packing company | Y. M. C. A, BREAKFAST. wi. i ‘oF bs . oes “th - wd : es being handed in for the new term. [cll asking for the grading, curbing, | Sargant succeeds W. B. Extolle, de} “4 the fishermen of the stoamer —— ‘ pg t—g?.. fer ynane ole Ft - — Caen. putting in of water mains and c6n- | coased fan Juan over the question of who The Boys’ Bible class of the Y " : wales H a ng soe = _ Seven months bride (that a horsewhipping might do him crete walks on Thorndike st. and alt SAE AE nee ahe pay for the bait used, 24 of |M. C. A. had thelr first monthly | #h put ng 10 a s He the 4 - ic P Judge Ger | 8008 | the stre tn the Dewey, Minor} th struck, President Calvert | breakfast for 1907 this morning ip | pihvenn Misi s canine 3 | Btecle ran when pinced under ar Hyde Park « cimore additions, | . 1 this Morning that would |the gymnasium of the association. | re 918.000: Forth Do im rs = heavy 2% | ot, and Patroiman Waller, who 5 |The petition haa been signed by 70] ane the matter under considers-10. W. Wileom, © Y. 90; | in paxitig, curing, pation in A Bléele this morning. | took him into custody, was forced ¥ F aperty owners in tot dressed the boys penta.” | were and Waher tahun $1400: ; with beating his/to fire upon him four tims before the district, and all the property ieee Ghel poe. i lle pleated cullty, de | bringing bim to a halt. Steele's owners in the Minor addition, but! OUDGEON 16 ILL. Lunatic Quteides. j pain ~— a Sader the influence | bride had undergone a change of thome in charge of the petition ate ~ PASE * ~ _ jing, § in walks, ete., between ‘ e Robert D n, superintendent CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—Adolph En and Fifteenth avs. N, EB, at the time. heart, after bis arrest, and oat at destrous of having a opractically - att * of the King st. station, ts {il at his! gle, age who was dé > ke and Fiftieth, $15,000; and De Bruter scored| his side daring “the trial and testt quvsanaratitnsianns unanimous sentiment in faver of the 5 Roos 4 ai r- behalf : P residence, 2815 Yesler way, with] shot s ned himself to 4 | Tempde Place, sewers and water severely, sscucsting | fled in his half. a Mra. William Barry was thin} pr ye enya ae a —— pleurisy in his shop this morning I mains, $12,000. c = morning granted a decree of di-| i now in the office of t Kant) with the arrest last night of | em: : “ ee = ners Sousa compen e Valash = oe Pusat Honstten, foremnte of © G20 | | y erty ‘ain en ft carpenters at work in the ote! | position in local financial circles.) THAGE FIRE FIGHTERS ILL. Satay the police believe they have 9 | and is alleged to have lost his po - the us who {s responsible for the j sitions, his money and, finally, his} ‘Three olf and prominent mom! theft of silverware from the hotel | At the Y. W.C. A. tomorrow after te with the grip for a week. | stamped with the name of the hotel noon Mise Martha L. Irish, general secretary of the university Y. W.| Pi r F. B. Smith, of t No. 2 and are now held as ence f Engine house, has tonsiiitis, | againat.Monohan, who Is a prisoner : Co el epeak ‘om "The Friend. | Dowgias Philips, fireman, i» ill at| ty tiie ety Sail, and who dentes| Attorney Shipley by Clever Cross-Examination Makes] + Building Co. this) cis of Jesus Christ,” and Mre.| hie home, on Bleventh ay and) bis \* BANK CLEARINGS. ned a permit 10f Al Henry Rice will sing James et, with grip. Tt te believed at the Savoy that Dr. Williamson Declare That Young Detendant * ee “ee ae * Jan. 19, 1 1,268,420.24 * a * Incr e over same [RRA ARERR wife through drink. bers of the fire department are sett | aggregating close to $1,000 in value ously fl at their homes, Capt W.1 A solid sliger knife and cream ¥. W. C. A. SUNDAY. J. Elliott of the fireboat has been! pitahdr were found im his house at — laid up at his residence on Rainier) s14% Stewart st, which were ——— mogning ob ron story brick office and store igh oy ee HAD BREAKFA oT WITH Tr E BOYS) May Be Deranged-Great Victory for Defense. w they | versity wt. J, M. Corner fs the ar HeOeeeeeeene naa ce peer Bonny Mg sin al be —a7 (Star Special Service.) standard authorities. Then, fol-|* ‘late last year. .§ 390,693.60 iS snow at the | superintonde , ee eR nt TACOMA, W: 19.—1 lowing the state's course, Mr. Ship - ghar, : a om at he r] $ T MA, Wa n an-| lowing the sta P| apptied je gp es pga pee ch THE SAME iw THE 1” wenn) swer to the defen hypothetical |ley took up each question of evi i KEREESEROS ESOS 4 ssettoa ANP SOME cau’ ( question put at the 8 | dence and asked if there were any-| RAILROADS WILL NOT >.| CONSIDER CHURCH PLANS. 4 ies uorning, Dr. T. M. William thing in the incidents to prove the| ACCEPT PERISHABLES ’ « muSsH the subject would be insane. On| subject of them. sane. To th Eth At the meeting of the building pre y b4 his individual acts put in hype-| questions the replies were in gen On account of the weather condt wamittee of the First Baptist thetical form. he declared the | eral satisfactory to the defense tiona and the railroads being unable ch last night nothing was de boy insane. The defense ec Lawyers Mix Again, to operate freight trains on sched ’ t the plans for this a great victory, as the The cros#examination of Dr. Wil] wieg the thern Pacific railroa ; ling the ¢ is the state's expert and from a per-|liamson has been tn progress for |; rcular from the freight : m Loe Ar sonal examination had declared the | the last two days ’ g that pertehabien . meeting will be lefendant sane The proceedings were bin ed for ahigmnent t f neat week Judge Snell critized the defense by tilts ’ ish. The Great for allowing their examination to on ued a cire ae STEAMER MOVEMENTS. cover too wide it t asi ae pen 0 or tated that night ft th { atte eat, ‘anemeh ak: Com - where ourt may be the order next week Or »ceasion, when M ‘ Shipley Questions Expert. ley wa king the witne whe r} Yesterday afternoon's set i fier not the beltef a to the | | the Thompson trial was ¢ | bility of an « nal life n th taken up with tho longdrawn-out | literal, not seriptural, sense was} Ja i technieal examination of Dr. W. T./ not on evidence of insanity, Mr and ninaon, _state’a export, who,} Vance sald velt |INTERSTATE COMMERCE m the evidence already in the Oh, I object to that, your honor.| United States, will COMMISGION MEETS. | e and from hi wn person x-| If the rt on the line of specu-|the Sea ublic T pega mination of the defendant, has/lative philosophy, they will never} tn © hall. He comes to Se The Washington interstate com pronounced him to t ne man, | stop.” ; ,_{t of the Y¥. M. C, A, . Attor y f lef » 1 the t nt course. merce commission wil] meet in Monday in departn led the witness back over the uld like to t it." | British Columbia Elections. ¢ federal court build } nical questions of dementia praecox we S eoinpany hes ips estiak her and paranoid forme aa a basis for| And the jury stile VAN. COUVER, B.C. Jan. 19> om eo meoting ben jnath rh tf nivel hw be: | Neminwtions for the, British Galuin b Working Franklin K. 1 L ct uanehtnete quest trenernet yeu —{iii# Cramoxamination, lenae o-daeter ven! oh whe nite tic w state marge The mombers. of the Prose detny the hegietatare we Orymphet « of the teatimony developed the fact | lef was not necess f Gin ae elections oscur tawny. ing ft ronalen is} terday morning, Mr. Bryan and Gov. Meade. Joe Smith was the master of ceremonies and Renfro and [itt in some respect igre doctor | insanity but might or 1 ’ cbout 130 candidates for . hie dog each had-e goo@meal. e 4 at variance with certfin of the! an evidence e ~ e es { i