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e Pa in Seattle That Dares to Pris the as WEATHE ON DOLLAR GRANT 10 A. Y.P.E. ASSURED Appropriation Bills Go to House! Steeaeanaanauane * Favorable Senate Committee Report-Slight|{ PANK CLeARiNas. —& . ® Jan, 30, 1907 1018,824.60 & But Vote Proves Unanimous, © dan: Oh, 1506, 5) antetoees os * oa * ® Increase over anme * Service) bills now the house, with the|* date last year,.§ 442,665.48 # Jan, 30.—Sen- | prospect of early and favorable con- | ® * A-Y.-P.-B. sen- | sideration ielialialiciialiaMalieReRa theta hele! % 10 4 The appropriations committee Feported | amen No. 9% appr ortating With slight « 1. | the money for the exposition to pro. at at} vide that the appropriation shalt | veral | Revert become a general # debt. | sing en | but be paid wat of the re | 2 of the | Celpte from the sale of Lake Union whether) aod Lake Washington shore lands (5 NOT TET og taken to | ROW owned by the state. The com Senator j matt oe ar led bill No i014 toated | prowl ting for the sale of auch es if haste In rush. | lands to provide that lands in front me. declaring that} Of parks be given to Seattle for The Dre, Russell and Miracle titi Imare to be railroad. | POrk purposes gation, which has added so much should i com- The peesage of these bills makes the miltton. dollar appropriation cer tain without levying a general tax over the state, a plan which had rb jection ‘S PARKS ARE ILWAYS AHEAD PLOTS sends thelr bald mountaina fn the SARE NONE TO) perspective, will return here glad f SAYS PRESIDENT ‘bat hia home t# In the evergreen id | Mate where his eyes are gladdened levery day with the soft, pleasant | view of green things everywhere. ry, president | “They have one advantage tn that has returned | they cam spend all their money on In southers | parka, while here tt ts roads we be spent consid) want, rather than parks, and sot a tevestigaticg § park | little of our park substance hae to [go to making roads and boulevards. thorough imvesti-| “Their little parks are nice, but of Loe Angeles the two main parks will require ie the south, years and years to bring them up today, “I re jto anything like perfection. Grif- de fooling that we have! fith park, with ite three thousand | them for in the/acreg, will require 106 years to bring It up to a perfect park. Our Petr tropical situs | Woodland park, I think, fs up to any of palms give | of theira.” 7 e@vantage and) Mr. Shrewsbury speaks highly of arta took qulie beac | the park officials and mayor of Low! jmas Who goes there and Angeles, al! of whom showed him pth und looks every day | every courtesy EXPLOSION _—_—— Service.) genate they Me ratiroa the Yotes taken on and the | encountered much any of the workmen alive. The W. Va. Jan. 20.) mine ie « complete ruin, and the mining disaster| shock was so great as to wreck ie this state, $0) many balidings In the lmmoediate tastantly killed at the Stuart mine vicinity. Most of the victims were married The men were) men and Americans. There were below the surf cole few colored men, and about 20 aad the explosion was! aliens among the number of work- ‘that there seems to | men. The cause of the explosios chance ot rescuing} has not bewn learned. a Special Service.) BM, Jan. Mewsterms in RT. b (Prevented from atten of her father. Dr — . ROY FOX LEAVES WITH OF.) | FICERS FOR ASTORIA WHERE HE 16 WANTED IN CONNEC at Dee Moines, fs.) TION WITH THE DEATH OF} ‘Was ted up for several BLANCHE Day. | a train. i 2 “T atm giad to go back to Astorta | and prove my innocence without ageing to all the trouble and ox | pense of fighting extradition, as | | ean prove that I had no connection | | with the death of Blanche Day | C. Roy Fox, the Ifyearcid boy | Becton In Astoria, Ore, for con nection @iate of their brotner (wae Billed in a rasir ia North Dak: with the death of the above | i COMPANY. fire insurance cor pany by a number of Walla Walla partios YY takew over the tuet- (Sorippe Telegraph Gervien.) an ae | ome of the Mer} WASHINGTON, D. ©. Jan. 30.— Po one ee) J \¢ 1 e 0 Company are $200,000.| The president has reached « solu | tion of the Japanese cootie prob | which he will unfold to the Cali fornia delegation this ening. It is understood thet he bas reac! ahead ARE BOOSTING THE A.-Y.-P.-E. 1909) B Reed, director the A-¥.-P. ext m, are: C. K Halloway, ent; O. G f ox ot ox prison 100 from that state. A. ls Craig, of the Great Word from various | ern, states that the words | Of An encoun: « sre in| Yukon-Pacific Exp in Seattle fo the great ox; W. | 1909," haw been placed all the Peperts from Nevada that | menu cards of the road and also in Of the pase-| all the display advertisements tn endorwin. fair | the eastern papers « A letter from Willlam MeMar xhibit | ray, general passenger agent ¢ io RnR aN states that hi Serge BOER wpecial commia ing out the plan to Montana, writ t his rthern on ite menu ards frorr astern papers | fi bly | rthern Pacific ie also ad- | * in | vertining the exposition on the tet- | f the! ter heads and in distributing leat- | 1 be | lets giving plans and general in f ast | formation about the A.-¥.-P.-B IEW HACK RATES "ARE PROPOSED | jattle about three weeks ago, |FIGHTING SAILOR to the gayet Beattlottes during the last six monthe, le not yet ended. Though the prosecuting at terney bas dismis the ertminal charges against Dr. George Miracte. the civil side of the strife is not ended. Last week a replevin sult was started in which Dr. Annie Russell fought to obtain possession of se curton which she claims she trusted to Dr. Miracle in Mexico to get acroms the line tn order to play om Uncle Sam the aristocratic trick of avoiding duty Judge Carroll could not Way clear to assisting Dr, Russell after the scurvy trick on poor old Uncle Bam, and decided in favor of Dr, Miracle. Dr, Russell yesterday Save notice of an appeal, filing the necessary bond. PEPE Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 20.— William ©. Copley, aged 36 years, a ernsas clerk, wae arrested this morning, following the dincovery of | his wife and sixmonthsold daugh ter dead, with bullet holes through their heads. Copley said bia = killed herself and the baby claims he wae sitting in the Sh room when be heard « shot and rushed in and found hin wife dead Copley called a doctor, and de clared he dida’t know the baby was dead until the doctor pulled down the bed covers, A Byearcid son, Raymond, in the same room was up maleated. Copley served in the Philippines as a member of the ‘Thirty-foarth lowa regiment Steamer City of Puebla arrived from San Francisco this morning with 1809 tone of general - chandiee and 110 passengers. (J Ford, president of the Pacific po Steamship company, and vice presi dent of the Pacific Coast company, whe hae been in San Francteco for two weeks, returned on the steamer. W. EB. Curtis, pert steward at gan Francisco, also arrived and wit spend « few days tm this ty wee hie woman is“ AM INNOCENT AND 1. — CAN PROVE IT” —t. ROY FOX woman, made this statement to & Star reporter as he wae being tak to the 8:45 train by Sheriff MK Pomeroy this morning. Pou ts acewsed of knowing a great deal about the sudden death of Blanche Day, « variety dance hall girl, who died of potsoning In Astor fa recently. Fox and the girl left Se to Astoria, where the girl secured employment in the Waldorf dance hall. Fox returned to Seattle and was arrested on iuformation from the Oregon authorities, who charge him with connection with the death ot the wh on REACHES SOLUTION OF > JAPANESE QUESTION . an bai agreement with ador Aoki, whe yrnment will pre taking pastage for this o Japanese eby the T is not likely to be announced offi cially, If it Were, the mikade would Se attacked by the opposition at home IS ARRESTED United States Deputy Marshal F. M. Lathe arrived Im Seattle last night, having In custody KE. Marke, a seaman of the bark Clinkitat, whom he arrested at Port Town send on Sunday, Marka is charged with having brutally assaulted Sec ond Officer J. MeKenazte, while the vessel was off Cape Flattery Marks is at present confined In the county jail, pending bis trial in the United States court MANY PERMITS The January building record in| ing to be a m one, despite the fact the month was severely cold and that for most of the month all construction ceased and the total value ¢ $713,231 already tr new bull vat "ee4 ” ¥ mais | 000 ¢ “ition dema for one mile ents; hack fare for The rece 4 Of hack and ane peraon ne-half mile, 60 | wa rth ' value a Med wt tn, nts; hacks for shopping or calling " ” 1 " f ‘ rposes, $1.50 per hour. Automo- | Were 624 but the jue ran high ' being $2,408,000. will have the their own pric privi » #0 mnable »perators e of fixtog ene they are within a ren A resolution, also prepared by the mmittee on tragsportation, calling } | tor more effective delivery of tele ° J examination of the managers of the f of not | mittee. It was found that the 4 The charges, 66} canes to th f the me mn *\ sage after t ived at this rouk, for a dh ity. Ar tod b | whe bu: had been by bogs, the delay tn recelving messager. Ma - “or OFFICERS ARE GIVEN going} RA FORECAST—Rain Ton ight and Thursday, Freeh Southeast Winds. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JAN, 30, 1907. THE MUNICIPAL MERRY-GO-ROUND iy AND AROUND =! “Boys, take your seats,” the Mayor sald, “And ‘round the circle swing, It's up to you, so try your best, At capturing that ring “Come Murphy you are next fa line, Get ready, make a spring, Por f would like so very much, To see you get the ring ‘See' Walters he has made o clare, mise, Has Ghis thing jumped a cog? He thought sure he'd get tt, Well, Boys, one of you sure will) But he fell just « little short, Of course we all regret ttt LACK OF FUNDS ENDANGERS CITY O-- CTION 18 A OBAD fice caused by inck of funds There ts nothing being done by the efate pure food comipiseioner or hie deputics anywhere and it win, You try it, Mister Hogs. cA mare cs BE AE DAIRY IN re | LETTER LAW AND MILKMEN! OF KING. COUNTY . ADOPT FALSE METHODS OF CLEAN is eaig that nothing has beygn done LINESS, for aia months. The last ley patees ‘out down the regular apprppriation MIIk Inspector Woodcock went $2.50 when it should Igre been | out to the Peter Serena dairy farm |Taise® five of ton thousaslt dollars, | again today to see if the occupants Seeemiing to the statements of lo of the place hed made a thorough | ‘eal officials. cleanup as he directed should be} hatter of the Serena farm as done. Mr. Woodeock bas no aathor- Star yesterday, was re ity outside of the city but he hae > the Ineal members of the the power to shut off the supply of | state tard of health, bat It was re milk and cream coming in from that | Ported that nothing could be done farm unless his orders are obeyed, State Deputy Pure Food Commis and this will be done | H, stationed at Beattie, The situation at thie farm and el! hav hing to do tn bis official | over the county of King and the jo has gone away to attend state is made manifewtly worse by la “school anti! such thine as the woeful lack of effictency in the | there money to do something state pure food commissioners’ of-! with. eee * | AN YE EDITOR NOW PAYS HIS RAILROAD FARE tol “What'! Missed it too? well I de ON VOL, 8. NO. 291. Erring Son- - Chester (Star Special Bervice.) TACOMA, Wash., Jan, 30,—Ches jter Thompson may his fate know Saturday morning” , it is promised, will be turned over the the jury Friday hoon. wil H Thompson, the father of the de |fendant will begin bis final ad |to the jury tomorrow morning torney Will Morris was unal Jconclude at 12 o'clock as had been anticipated, and the | was concluded before | the prisoner's father he yleided to | The crowd in the court house }lobbies has been continually grow Jing all day, and at the opening of this afternoon's session the scenes leclipred those at the beginning of the bearing. Attorney Morris in his arraignment made a particularly vicious attack upon the allenists in troduced by the state, he named (“This business pute new life ia} — Read and Redpath especial me, , and denounced them as danger It brings back thoughts of Coney, | ous birelings, “who thought more of jAnd tf Hogg does not capture It, Ian employers than their repute | It's up to you Maloney tion, who had delivered the goods and had received their pay, but who “And Fey, yon try your hand at It, | had sacrificed their self respect.” | Be careful how you swing, The universal impression seems And Jones is right in back of|to be that the jury will not deliber you, at more than six hours, maybe less, } And he might get the ring.” jin arriving at « verdict. Coincident - «| with this impression is the belief that the result will be a finding of KANGAS c.us MEETS. At a mecting of the Kansas club, held in the Alaska butidi lust night, resolutions were adopted urg ing that an appropriation for the A }z P.E. be made by the Kanaas leg- | intature, as soon as the Washington | legislature has acted. M. F. Jeffery | was elected president; Harry E. (Seripoe Telegraph Service.) Moore, vice president, and J. Al cinca Jan. 20,~The police Oakes, secrotary-treasurer, Ex-Gov h =6’ Gen Stel 4 Leedy, who is now practicing law at | BAV® arrested George _ Valdes, addressed the meeting. Henry Braun, upon whom were found anarchistic articles, pistols, sketches of fortifications, diagrams | SENATOR KEISTER | =\-~ how . OF P. NEW OFFICERS. i (Serione T rah Service.) The following officers were ei CHADRO! », Jan, 30.—State | ad pet Senator Keister, democratis leader | 4 Jast night at a meeting of the of the Wyronting legislature tn the | untform rank, Knights of Pythias. an, in which he was de-!| presided over by Brig. Gen, Paul P. Waish, of Spokane: Lieutenant col el, Capt. Bhrewsberry, of Sedro late camp: fteated for governor, died here this | morning of appendicitis second session | | The aged advocate’s address will not be finished until Thursday evening if then. The man will make the most desperate plea jof his life, and will pour out all the} eloquence at his command in a su |preme attempt to ewing the scales in his son's favor ALLEGED ANARCHISTS JAILED IN CHICAGO AND THRILLING DETECTIVE STORY BY A. CONAN DOYLE WILL BEGIN IN THE STAR NEXT __MONDAY AND RUN THROUGH THE WEEK~ EXCLUSIVELY IN THE STAR patentee PPP PP PPP LPR ALPE THE SEATTLE STAR PAY ONLY E CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE a5 CENTS PER MONTH. MORRIS ARRAIGNS ALIENISTS Aged Attorney Passionately Appeals for Life of His Remains Unmoved--At - torney Morris Scores State’s Alienists. JUOGE oWELL. Presiding at Thompson Trial. murder in the second degree, al- though the counsel for the defense Instat it wit! be full acquittal, The limit of punishment for mur- | der in the second degree ts life im- prisonment. The prisoner does not appear to mind the strain, and even laughed this morning when Attorney Mor- ris on walking to his place, tripped and fell, but he has grown notice- ably thinner nevertheless, and his appearance is somewhat unkem pt. ————— of Buropean places, pictares uf po- tentates, prime ministers, and of President Roosevelt, causing the be- lef that they have caught the an- archists planning a wholesale de- struction in this and other coun- tries. a I Woolley; major First battalion, H- D. Cooley, of Everett; Seattle com- pany No. 1, Otte A. Case; first Heutenant Seattle company No. 1, A. J. Stratton; second Meutenant tie company No. 1, H. G. Dhrig. After the election the newly elected officers wore tendered @ banquet at the et ene hotel. : TEMPORARY INSANITY | TO BE THAW DEFENSE | “GIVEN A 990000 VERDICT. i Tetose Observation of Attorney’s Methods Indicates A verdict for $20,000 agninet the | | Northern Pacific ratway wee ren-| This Procedure-Judge Fitzgerald Dismisses Ar- stient war hae been waged all Om the other hand, the publish-| dered by « jury in Judge Griffin's! var the country for a month past [ere @pefine to run the raiir department of the wuperior cowrt) tists From the Court Room-Thaw’s Mother and etween the newspapers and the| tablea.or ther notices of value | late yeaterday afternoon. Richar railroads over the question of “edi-/ to (le,reeds. Hence it fe that the|?. Reardon, @ switchman formerly | Sister Il. torial transportation.” | time: tables have utterly disappear-|'% the employ of y company | Under the old arrangement Amer-|e@ throughout the land, and when | brought sult for $60,000 for the Rere | ‘ “ newspapers publistied adver-| the public waite to know what time | °F both arma, alleged to ‘or com a matter for the railroads, a thi leaves of an excursion | “ured by o peer * niet = cy time tables, in exchange for| moves Gut of town, recourse must | h* sury ‘ Jyh hig to render ranepertation. Regular cor racts| be fied to the t hone. \* vera for $30.6 i were ettered int yearly for #o| Tiwcresult ie that rallway ticket! out OF THE PEN INTO many hundred dollars’ worth of | oftiepd'are inundated with telephone ARMS OF THE LAW AGAIN transportation, to be paid for in ad-) Call @o the great discomfort and | Bi | vertising of equal value perplexity of agents | wy. B. Marshal John Stringer and Under the new railroad law thé] So far this year the railroads | neputy John Roberts left last night ficials claim that they have no| have, gimpet without exception, de- lor Texas having In custody J. C right to moke exchange ar-| cline? to fay In cash for sdver- | Coggins, who was recently released i and declare that they| tising their time tables, eto, faur-| from MeoNell's Island, where he had newepapormen fullling that the outlay for this purpose|soryed three years for passing| would ne ity be very heavy raised money orders, He was} they intimate that! In the meantime Mr. Editor paye!| wanted in Texas for a like of ra were very foolish to! hfs fare when he rides on the rail- |fense, and Judge Hanford therefore ratiroad law to be) roa@ train, something without pree- | orae that he be turned over to paseed edem, 1. American bletory |the Texas authorities = cana cts bi t for annexation will be pre- : sented to the present legislators Pre ronewed with more than the | within the next two weeks This bIN/STORM® DELAY CONSTRUC-! geual vigor on both sides of the wit} set forth that whenever § per) TION GANGS, ALTHOUGH | nountains Ce ae ieee Cicek ah k, TRL ORK 19 PRORRESS-| _TEneel work te Oe Rey county commissioners for an ele ING RAPIDLY. Be wean of the wena! tion to decide upon annexation such ——— has caused & lot of annoyance in | must be called immediately. This Reports received at the general | getting necessary material onto the bill Jecided upon at @ meeting office of the Milwaukee railroad in| ground of & Ppecial committee of the Cen-lthin efty are to the effect that There ie a good deal of rock tral nt organization held/very Hutle construction work '*| work being prosecuted in the cuta jat os of Commares: going on in the Cascades or has! in the Cascades and a good many been since the beginning of the late men are work In the open coun storms. try on the other side of the moun About all that can be done,”| tains in the contract work. Fur aid an officer of the company, “Ie | ther east the company Itself is em | to protect what has already been! ploying large bodies of men on | accomplished.” In the early spring|open work where the conditions| JUSTICE JAMES FITZGERALD, | it {* ammounced that the work will| permit it to be carried on. RRR HR EERREREEEKEEERAERRRER = Ee — e * | CARTER MAKES ATTACK) {vs r-ore none wan neeoen. 3 | * - * This afternoon at 2 o'clock the N *% Deming B. Smith, foreman Manufacturer & body of Christian Schuerman, one I C K | & Frank P. Hail Painter *® of Seattle's earliest ploneers, was * George P. Faff Merchant * laid to rest fn w@ steel vault in UBER Taal | & David H. S. Walker Real Estate Broker & Mount Pleasant cemetery. The cer *Bortpps Telegraph Service.) ,domain and all others seeking title | & Henry C. Harney Piand Oecler & ay. west, were performed by Dr.) senmtor Carter of Montana attack M. A. Mathews, and at the grave! oa gaonet Hitchcock thie after. |2%%e. 48 applied to Individuals sus-| * Malcolm §. Fraser Merchant # Rov. T. W. Forbes preached a short |“ eid eheock this after | neeted of treasonable Intentions.| # Charles Newton Retired Merchant * sermon. The only flowers on the| 200 beeause of the secretary's or There has been a ntinual bow! & keule. idee Manutecturer'e: Agent. cas as large spray of pure | der @at-no patent to land be Iseued | from the Interior department, lead Soars ‘oo from oe Nigow ire unt®@meexamination on the ground |tng to the belief that the west is} * Jone & Denne! Traveling Freight Agent * other offering wae « floral chair|#howed @ full compliance with the full of thieves. Charges are made ® Henry P. Kieinberger Silk Merchant. & i with the words, “Dear Husband and | law: indiscriminately againat 16,000,000) The Judge—Justice James Fitzgerald. The Prosecutor—Will # | Father at Rest,” Inscribed. “Phin order of the secretary's,” | people, when the fact is we find! » jam Travers Jerome. Counsel for Thaw—Clifford W. Hartridge, * Twenty hacks were in the funeral| said @emator Carter, “expresses n| only one out of every 100 entries) 4 s | Procession to the c metar finab oatimate of the honor and in-|on public land has been fraudu tegtity of all the settlers on public | lent.” | RRR RRR RR RR = sa | (Berippe Telegraph Service.) would not appear in court today. NEW YORK, Jan A glance the opening of the trial thie IM’COY RETAINS SEAT at the hands held by attorney for | m ting, Judge Fitagerald announo- [both sides of the Thaw case today | ed that artists would not longer be sufficed to show that the trial will | permitted to sketch the principals. iesue will undoubtedly be wh equest that the artists present lor not Thaw was insane wh leave the court room ishot White. It is understood tha A new panel of 100 men has been (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Jan. 30.—The house committee on privileges and ele tions gave a hearing Inst Information charging Kinney Me with club: laughter by PROMOTION | bine to death Peter Eimer on Jan. 6,| to the contest of Jerry artup, of in the Seattle brewery at George-| Lewls county, for the seat oecupted town, wae filed in the pro#ecuting|By Repre McCoy, and Immigration Inspector Parker | attorney's office this morning. Me-|agreed to recommending Ellis. who haw been with the tocal| Cloud, who was fireman of the} that the demurrer of McCoy be sus mig ¢ for severa brewer nd Bimer, an employe,}tained, The grounds advanced in has t ted Inspe n had quarreled and du the fight} the demurrer is that the contestant charge of aterfront d wh Nlowed, McCloud, it t# al-|did not follow the rule laid down th Inepectér Turner as vice leged, struck Eimer over the head| by law for prosecuting his sult and s#pector in charg This in the first | seve times with a club or some! contest, If this rule is followed in change that has been made in the | blunt instument the senate committee, it will also of the contest of Joe Lyons immigration circles #ince Mr. Sar gent has been in charge. | Self-defense is McCloud’a Keavons disp dor stabbing Eimer, | for - soat of George F. Cotterill, > Jaince Lyons haw not complied with | the law in bringing the contest. ‘The | Lyons-Cotterill contest will be heard | Thursday night } Thaw has finally become recone to the plea of temporary insant! Harry C. Breareley, one f jurors selected this morning to re | place those dismis tated to CORNER 1s SOLD {that he would not object to the in troduction. of the plea of insanity on excuse for committing a | a be entere * he would po Loe ‘ give the defend Hanson has sold to M J | tioning the man's insanity wa o Ritel the northeast + of Broad. | cerned way and Bpruce 120 by 120 feet Thaw’s mother and the ¢ t for $35,000. The improvement arelof Yarmouth sent word th of lithe value, were suffering from cold " called to report tomorrow, Two men remain to be selected, Javi Hi. S. Walker, son of John Brisbane Walker, was selected last night to repla Arthur 8. Camp- bell. Watker fs a real ostate bro~ ker, Harry Hrearely, an adver tistfiat “AgOhe was vce Howard B 1 yesterday Faire, who was Pittsburg Witnesses Attend. PITTSBURG, Jan, 30.—Rodger D. O'Mara, the detective, started New York today with a number s and allenists to testify Thar lefense.

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