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pe Only Pape in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SCLARE SLANDERS ON _THOMSON PAID FOR ‘Thon & Star the stor nt by &@ cortat to wm int Die posit ior ee tment sen Bim bout Fale official capacity iy official, however fe the em; of the and milter @f every kn perme fepart pelty government was @ reticent Sie en Thommen are ss : to the coin or oF “They have bul} Vaart, we & rive hin ar STEM ACCOM dentro that a more pliadle InsTEAD OF tnto hie place Meng city work fe im the habit Pedgement tuatead tes. te pubstitul nee, contracts = be lived up to um plied festrictions Paid For, opened on him These people at At and the spleen of te due to the to kow-tow Mime other city officials abuity and ne man feimfilar with of ety government “oo He sacrifices standpoint by Gity’s employ at a any other city Deen repeatedty of- Of consulting enet- @hd mining com. ing from $16,. year He hae re- 8 he does not care he Ambition being WW engineering problems PM, By reason of ite ainet IF pledged to re ut the mayor was Inteitigent enough THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Tonight and Sunday; Continued Cold Central Northerly Breene, ~ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1907. LEAPS 1 SAFETY FA wees vm GONG wope wer mye ee Jon Lwisen PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8. NO, 2886, a5 CENTS PER MONTH, MILY QUARREL IS CHARGED TO THAWS } PEPE TEP T Err TTTTy in Theit Redorstnadiad of the City y| * plehivts.. om sadecnbentise: "s : BURNS HANDICAP ; | Alleged That Countess of Yarmouth Leaves for . rr . Say Attempt to Discredit Him Is a De-|* WANTS A SQUARE DEAL. $ |SPECTATORS SEE ARTHUR Me Torin me boraes back under on © sae poral icatioap, tre} ©Engiand~Story of Estrangement Denied by Harry A, Al -YEAR-OLD t t the wagon bumping @ ne Be t , f His Enemi * Beecial Service.) # pn pec FOR Hi6 LIFE) IMF heals caused them to plunge] x classic event of the turf seawon #! THAW. Counsel-Younger Mrs. Thaw the Cause. te Plot on the Part o! Nemes. * dent received a dele- # savagely on, the while spectators ar gh oe age fh ’ # gation of Oklahomans «| INA THRILLING RUNAWAY | hold thelr breath expecting at any * afterseme. ot, Oakland. | The - are ‘ and, o Cr ON JAMES 6T. i to wee the maddened team purse ts 000, which m » * & Josiah, called early at the Tombs bs [Ask the property owners of the | cal on ROY were leaving, he ° —— colli with something and throw nearly 98.000 to the winser. Ee eRe See eS ie #|this morning and remained until ity whe have ecoaston to do buat « ave ne poned ner a James street) the wer, The horses swung into je COUNTESS DEPARTS! * | nearly 1 o'clock this afternoon. Fol- | noms with him, and you will find : sana ae the AM gry * e ne igs sy od a) JtROs wt and at Kighth av, Mo| eae eae eae ee Ae ee ANGER, *liowing a family conference, Thaw peers | o c ablecar this morning witnesse lk foart the horses would | *! ' 2. Peabody, one of that they are staunch supporters | @ leas the framers of the Okla- ® 7 " from death of | SGM, fearing the horses wou * sountess # | uted with A. B. Poakody, © ** | of Thomeon to a man | ® homa constitution modity the & | Miraculous escape coutmee to Fourth ay, where the 1% 3 ls rumored thet Coenen. a | ne eeenee PA mie Mae yer to ‘The experts, both engineers and! @ instrument so the railroads tn @|ATthur McKenna, an 18-yearold| street in cut away from the car # of Yarmouth will return to Ba ® | peabody am a formal denial of ‘SY | chemists, who came here trom the! @ Oklahoma can secure their fuat w | Grtver for Welle & Eriksen, grocers, | tracks, leaped and as if by a miracle * rope, and that she has taken #/ine alleged estrangement between have! cast last summer to examine the! rights, I will de my best to @| Whose team of horses ran away at) tit gafeand sound on the pavement *® passage on a ship sailing late ®) mombers of the families, It ls gen- A ‘ory | Cedar river route of the Chicago, | @ have the constitution rejected,” «| Ninth av Thé horses continued their wild # this afternoon, because she 1* ®| eraily believed that May McKenzie el Milwaukee @ St. Paul, were un * a|, MeKenna vie Griving ~ a ese to Beth wes weere one of # at loggerheads Bal) ones : is the cause of the cooln , Mrs. ' 1 Of] mous tm thetr admiration of Thom | hill at Ninth av. whens © neek/them ran imto a telegraph pole on # members of the family er iF lyn Thaw refusing to give up to FOR" | son's ability as an engineer and his! bcheci bo Sree wees sf lh yoke slipped off the end of the/the gouth «ide of the street, and # name is not on the passenger ®| her friend’s companionship as the ad lear headedness, The Cedar river | Traffic te Opened. wagon togue, shoving the wagon up| wad killed) The overturned Wagon | —_— # list of vessels which sail today. * | husband's family desires an tn system and electric plant will! ST. PAUL, Minn. Jon, 26—The/on the horees and the tangled traces saved the * *| The Thaw jurors are carefully 1 of PUD) be the monuments to his skill! Great Northern and Union Pacific] [9 an Instant the maddened team) other horse, which was unhurt BLUEFIELDS, W. Va, Jan 26 |e ee ee eee AAEM) carded, but are subjected to no * 8¢land ability which no amount of opened their main Hines today. Sup | Were galloping down the street, the Spectators of the runaway say It) 4 heavy earthquake shock was felt Tel a ee.) | particular hardship. Seventeen wat | mut sling from even the most| plies are being rushed to towns on| Wagon careening dizelly from slde| took only 20 seconds for the horve# | here at 1 o'clock this morning. It (Gerlnoe elveraen Service iy [Poome, including private dining tation | virulent slander batteries will ever| branch Hnes whieh have been cut|to side to make the run from Ninth (©} jasted nearly a minute. No serious| NEW YORK, Jan dm prit | room, have been engaged for them wrong |e. able te deatros | ort MeKenna worked omnperesele to} Sixth av famage wae done oner’s wife, mother and brother, | in 4 Broadway hotel. All publiea- My tn} ms ieciaebiialiantitaea REE es + Se ee eee ~~ tions are censored and clipped of y frown Lith all reference to the case, and all YMPIA letters to the jurors are read before they are give to the members. emact words Hartridge, of the Thaw defense, all the stories of a disagree- |ment In the Thaw family. Aw a ro | sult of the apparent coldness be- tween Thaw's mother and wife, onsipers were busy yesterday with stories of an estrang t. There is speculation as to the et upon the chances of the prisoner The defendant protested to his counsel against the presence of allenists engaged by the state, to watch his every act as a prisoner during the selection of the jury. It is understood that District Attorney Jerome has decided that the defense is going to plead emotional tnsan- ity and consequently he placed specialists in the court to watch inoner closely under the or- DRAWN FROM LIFE AT UYMPIA, WASH. Says Sister Is Wrong. District Attorney Jerome and As- sistant Garvin spent most of the day examining the state's witnesses in the district attorney's office, | Jerome occupted bis time with Doe- tors McDonald, Flint and Mabon, the insanity experts, who have been retained. Garvin examined the iay | ¥itnexses including Howard Nesbit. T latter, in conversation with re- porters, said “think my sister is making a great mistake in bringing ; Miss McKenzie into the court, and 1 think the woman is conning Evelyn.” Miss MeKenzie is under subpoena to testify for the state. She will be called to the stand as soon as the fntroduction of the state's evidence bexing. TIES THAT BIND ARE oEVERED Divorces were granted by Judge Morris this morning to Margaret Martin vs. George 8, Martin, on the ground of non-support. They were married at Nanaimo, B. C., in 1894. The custody of the two children } was given to the mother. In case |of George T. Caton va. Mary T. Caton divorce granted to the de- fendant on the grounds of the hus- band refusing to work as long as or two, and he 4 CORRES. ene emery work afd hie a Cans ihe Mati = wamnin e =» S45 BOK CARS ~ | his wife had money, The complaint that there _ sl charges the husband with not hav- ie the cfty mall tn o an * ma Se NER omen ae oR a A cate perme ing worked in ten years. The gonfidence. — ” 4 |" ered perty was allowed to go to the oy ‘H ME N I S I A R The origin of the fireis unknown. | wife. in case of Rosa M. Hansman } Ia any deeds of heroiam were pet | vs. William H. Hansmaan, of George- | | formed by the firemen, and eitizens | town, divoree granted on ground _IN THOMPSON TRIAL =" ssi “Ty . | ded to the cus- ; ‘ | BOARD TO ADJOURN. | 04 at Medford, Wis, in 1586, ) (ter Specie! Service) | Harshaw, and diately started} Superintendapt L. B. Youngs’ ill- | mien Dallas was granted & divores 99 TACOMA, Jan, 26.—The taking of | bis examination, which was intend-| ness with the grip, with which he'| ¢, J. A. Dallas, whom she | oe e¥idence in the Thompson case |@d to contradict the testimony in| has beer i to his home f oi with weseueak. Tan | _ (Berippe Telegraph Service.) cate to a dramatic ending at 1|dehalf of the state by Mise Olive | severs prever @ meettr wag MaMae ts Guailoes te ——— |} WASHINGTON. Jan, 26.—The | o'glock this afternoon, after a three- | Vosewinkle, a close friend ot ¢ Char | of the pub w rks th Two children were given into © thaw out eeversi | President, vice president and senate! hour geaston, the most exciting, and |lotte Whittlesey. The state « morning he opening of bide ustody of the mother. Traniaite ot ee |pald tribute to the tate Gen. Al-| peghably the most important, that |¢d, and, after an argum » required, Compal tate’ atid af ean Carieen ger at the funeral from the resi-lhap boon held during the seven |over half an hour, a « naacted. Bott wit tie i tiniest ae ee in Gaenting tand _—_ a dence at 2 o'clock this afternoon. | weeks of the legal struggle fen re me a. ny geno - , tendents were thur J. Campbell, charging non-eup- ~ 4 Bee MeMorrar | Taft, Newberry, the onmtire Michi As & climax to it case, the de- | Mins Vosswinkle to the sts wo m received 8° | dort. Delia Harris asks to have the EE BL Hichmond Beach.| come ON MISSION TO DETER T7 Rhodes “lean Gelegation fros house of tease recalled witnesses and made|low the defense to lay proj t social ton | matrimonial bonds existing between i over why MINE NECESSITY OF $600,000 | chinson, J . representatives, me * of the|a genaational attempt to impeach | nds for the ego ‘mane | airr but neither of | herself and Mumford Harris sev- i ae APPROPRIATION FOR NEW | Pancher, Kmery P. Gilbert, D » G. A RB. and other militi’+ organt-/the testimony of Miss Olive Vous I gg the & fed r we i hem received any official recognt- | req because of her husband aban- "yj | The nm, Alexander H. Gress ene were Brenent ince | Williamson, two im arvhaw, being recalled, decla thor a > ier dined - Chad the land. Thu VARSITY BUILDINGS. Ebeuipeen, Aiasseeee See |paiivee were ow ialieae | wenbte aad Dir. Williamson, two im-| Harehaw. Being recullod, eran seins « her shortly after their mar- Mptamite used in th Hugh Bherty, 3 soe pr [Radelitte, @ Pre +| portant witnesses for the sta thought Chester was crazy. Rich | riage In Los Angeles in 1893. sonia nese | P. Connell, G. W. Peddycord land Alger’s past The | oh t testimony was | though’ hewte as crazy . B, afd yesterday morning Four state officials, 20 state sen- te Pustes M. M. Godman, Wm. H im ¢ apes oak one anos to the station wiGeen” pate the strenuous |ard Huntoon testified the same Re eteke caught on fire,| 207% and 43 state representatives | Weber, Mordo McDonald, Emmett /5". Scaaron of the ‘Thirteenth | ohjuetions of the state, and the gea-|Judge Thompson, appearing very ‘BREMERT N G ee on fr jarrived at the university shortly Henderson, J. D. Bassett, Wi | avairy. The remains were taken}erai opinion was, when Mr. Morris | weak, took stand to y the } 6 to emother the blaze | ther noon today an a spectal train Ham H. Thompeon, lease lio petrott, where the burial willlangounced, “We rest the case,” |conversation alleged to have oc APPROPRIATION The dynam ox mm Olympia | Stephens, M. A. Smailey, Geo. occur Monday ie the defense had scored a de-|curred with Dr, Williamson : | detonation could be Their mission was to determine | piven, Andrew Olaon, Samuel J ANE poiut. There wan an intens< An adjournment was taken a 1 — ie the necessity of the proposed appri-| Goon, Lee A. Johnson, C. F| ieee Teamtfeated af the cpening [o'clock until o'clock Monday | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) F, wn Off.| priation of $600,000 for Rew univer | ro vier J. MM. Stevenson, J, G. Mex lof the court today, when the de-| afternoon, when the arguments will w ASHINGTON, | Jan. 2 , recog: | sity bulldings to be used by the A~ |i ria Beil, ree H. Miller lteaee called to the sts start | DA AS meeting of the asiington con- ‘bo in-| © 22 @™position [George MeCoy, Bawend Bice, A. ent ae FE| gressmen will be called in a few ease and said no In| “The officials and legislature came | Woin David J. Davis, D. 8. Troy (Seripps Telegraph Service.) days t® discuss the naval hospital The re] oe the invitatton of the board of di- |r.” 3° i: mhosts, George T. Reid pi len I WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Repre-| project at Bremerton. In his re- Butler} rectors of the exposition and the Alexander N. Sayer, | gentative Jones tine been’ requente t, the secretary of the navy rec. 7. | board of regents of the university. | i ont. sting of the Women's by C. P. Kimball, of Bremerton, to | ommended an appropriation of $7 tat { both bodies were | w . | a meetin . " } merton, 100 at this session for the hosp! nay oy rey ong Gases otnens thes a0 et lteng gee age [Century club yesterday resolution® | "ree upon the navy department tha secting that the tetal appreprt- Ser ar tae See ened OE ee mane an i were adopted for an eight-hour law | work on the repair of the Wiscon-| ations made for it by this or any |assombly hall of the university|p y¢ gtephene Wiillam Schulta, P.|for women employed tn factories ‘ sin, now at the navy yard at Puget] succeeding congress should not | rouat = maine, Wm. A. | and stores. : the -_ ” rding to allegations, with (U-/ sound, be undertaken tn earnest, it] total more than $150,000 where they © given « rousing) w) Heeves, J. W. Roma ‘ ww ' i Mt The Inet chapter in icome by the student body Halteman and G. Wire Hamilton Mra. Thomas C. Wiswell and Mrs. ‘ is ot ereulen wim jnow being claimed that the work| It is the opinion here that the welcome by the stademt body. | Halteman 1. H. Jennings are seeking the co ver breach of p Zook went Misa Grover to Arl-|ts very dilatory. Mr. Jones called|jast sum is entirely too small for The assem ant Guaw ot te operation of other women’s clubs} neluded this ing but the change ir mate did) at the department yesterday morn j the t tion of a suitable naval his- werent ieee ae the university at | land socletion in the eity tn the Judge Albertson wet aside all Judg-) not appear to effect re, and | (ng and discussed the matter ital at this po t, as it is expected nes 7 |imovernent. A bill has been drafted ‘ laincite and | Mr k broke the engagement \ts from the Philip- tendi The gallery was filled} ding f sht-hour day for} memteiin favor of the plaintiff ¢ warded $10,000 to Miss woe Service.) “4 siadente Who gave various col ne an eight-r 7 nd | oa an Wenieeet, tt as ™ y pine "Als nm and the whole coast Minn, Jan 26—|* the slightest excuse| we ' women, Which will be «iven to some | ordared: the ne | OF Judge Albertson reduce | When the delegation meets it will GH today ru a Bp bes a oS | King county member to be prenent~| ose tm the case are to be paid by | 1, t to $6,000. | probably plan to get an initial ap torthe ina) Tag ee emp re mode Jed to the legislature Mies Grover was taken ¢ »priation of $ 00 and have the ME Broce: by the|, Speeches of welcome were made tor ‘ brought againat | prer n exceptions which total of all appropriations Imited i" lto the visitors by President K Bhe ease - Tae te ae Nene! Salih i at SebLee. aoretabers pall _ nel of the university; Director General | | F #3 Jame. Zook, then mayot of Bal-| i to compel either the keeping gation, as a whole, has me * s te | Nadeau, of the rn te ge ae = 2S | lard& tw 1 by Rosina BE. Grover,| of or paying damages for breach of little or no activity in this matter. WE Rew eo 1 dent John P _ Tee a G. A. Johnson, who contracted for | theater suing for breach of pr 4 ract of marriage where the | : the same body " - this morning ade | - wae rd ff ht m | tom . her tr limease. The | echea in response were made 9 Dap <4 poy wt “~* “gp “4 wt ; ta t ; ruled fn er that the fact} ‘The man reported drowned off the | oad utenant Gov, | fondant in a ‘ a Iggel and ee 7 : : he | Galbratt , Phursda « | ie Gn a rae the Hi y McDougall & Dinian, wh re mbe he Seattle Retail) Maywr®ook 4 Miss Grover. At} that ne Pg te. Mer : te tat re : nc. od yee ba hg b furnished the mater th + stnanel n| ¢ Mise Grover was a ed t , m Was immaterial, | 8 have bee b ner, who assured thet need lgags t led for | Gre En S 8 | thaeteepe iM | tiren , r W, W. Case the needs of the y . * $2,610.1 ' ' f 7 The body is missing 1 be given their r 1 at-| § ‘ February 4 to 16 | , alleged " 1 t t ' | ; | t ' f ba he visitors were given lunch fn | , ‘ cP = ~~ wueeers, etag Teas : * ate : ra | n ning the pulldings and Joeiving the greatest nun | n th at Miter, a A ston ‘ s the grounds of the expost fers f set | : . . Yesterday | tior |examine ’ | a, any We . for complicity 1, Those from Olympia et es manifested | | . : son t 08 Washing’: 1 Olympia | ming empésttion, abd :alréad : os be W. A. Richards A. F (Serippe Telegraph’ Bervice.) the coming exposition, and ady n @ deprived him of tome days ag. Mi t Charles Coon,| KENTLAND, Ind, Jani 2 ate | nen “ yal + Bichon . Loreen Fusion allan Baten Wee| ar". xcept 16. conte, now ’ pon Ata 6 1} sons oy ee al covatae = — killed Alex Skroupa and. sertous! y 22 y 1 o & “Patrh 54 ‘ th Root { heart failure this m 7 MISSING. vm | Milled t Ant . mnven Dy | ¢ Judee M A. F Hed of t v oO. ROBB ss (Scripps Telegraph Service.) checked up it list of employes,| wounded his brother, Mike Skoupa i , . PB lone police recor, M f the Senate W.| six children survt Kelly of West Seattle bas} nover, N. H, Jan. 26—Nine-| stated that but three more persons] ar R ms w weeks Ago, W . e wh . G, Brown, W. D. steamer City of Eve Feapocts 1 to the police that W. 0.) | yorsons perished in a fire|are still missing, and have prob-| arraigned before Judge Morris th i but the STEAMER 80LD } ' Pratt, Harry Roser The aound stesmes vt | Robb, aged 65, who runs a logging | teen 4 ably perished | morning and pleaded not guilt . and she pele mM FE John BR. st ott, plying betwoor drawn from the}camp across the sound, has been| which started this morning in the | @bly p : Sink thee Geel tne chave ; m the firat ° for the ; ' {. Hudson, Fred M. Pauty, | erett, is to be withdrawn from the insing since Jar 1. Robb has! cotton mills of the Cocheco Manu-| | ere ad ins oe a th | a Montica A nit J i,j run and will immedia erted into] been sick for time with rheu | facturing Co. Scores of operatives, | bee ru hed aiving avs en i : SERS Baye been compict. Preaby, Henry fec-}on the dry dock and con ¢ but wa noted at the} principally women and girls, were | mad rn aeons + can age M Mar a tot BE ebeley MIL com, ! en, A. #. Ruth, | an ofl burner. Fe ging camp last say. Noth-| injured and many of these will die. | the employe whir Js | beth Se Were former) i Fre er hae beer ling has been heard from him, and| The property lies Is $600,000. four hundred tn the t i befo Fighth fs " EM count of the coal lan iat! hat he has t At noon the bodies of sixteen vic-| time of the fire. But one fire ? - . arge of * . oe relative a At w vi ple wr gph Ae noruing, aad Both piven the Kitsap was che in| with an accident, Mr. Robb weighs} tims had ben removed by tho fire | was provided, and it was ee 3 bi he is | i ‘ the He , the House of Repre- the Everett's run while « * mem ant the gamoany haying’ escane that nearly a Mot rae A W. dergoing changes oe

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