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ust EDITION ¥g py Poet in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINOTON, FRIDAY, FEB, 1, 1907. i. SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Grow Fiurrice Bhiwani bacco! Fair) Lig ht Northwest Winds, MONTANA WRECK Pereeeeerrrrrr rs ; JONES DEFENDS TWO ARE KILLED 2 °°" c20 Serena * * (forlepe Ti Tolegr (Sori Telecraph Service.) # ‘LONDON, Fab MISSOULA, Mont, Feb. 1.— Two! ® fred Jones and party arrived trainmen were killed yesterday and| * ton today. Jones sli several injured two miles west of | % Part ta ay a ae — refugees ashore from the i Thompson Resumes His Argument This | ¢ ‘ SeAReEnE RED # & # # | De Borgia, when two Northern Pa-|® steamer at Port Kingston, be ol Wi m 0 th E ti D . BANK CLEARING ® | cific engines plunged over a wteep | *® cathe the steamer was over cc e 8. */ embankment, while returning from! @ erawded. Most of those put i a i py ntire ay - -Refers ia < “onl ® | breaking « snow blockade near) ® ashore were tourists of « Ger , 1907 .. $1,211,232.08 &/ Saitese. The dead are D. R. M ® man line, and he thought the the Conduct of Charlotte Whittlesey Toward) rev. i! i908 | 1'901,801.76 #| donald, a conductor, Hving at Mie-| ® Germans should care for them fi * — *#|soula, and Levi Burris, a fireman,|@ Me demied the charge of in 4 ® Increase over same wlalso of Missoula, The men, to) ® bumantty, and defended the ® «date Inet year,.§ 9,490.82 & | gether with me injured, we id-|# aetion of Gov. Swettenham, re " * #|ing on the engines when they were] » A. DO, PRINCE times I think God has forgotten the | eee kaneweeadeene derailed ltt 9 tie 8 & ot th ot Special Service) nes tt » we PA RI as OE PO PRR EM OS rash. Fel Pitiful:| Judge Thompson has promised to BEI i oftorts of yoater- | “CNM today JUST A SUGGESTION al thin and trembling *Vesterday Afterneen,: plese thie moruing re-| Not even Charlotte Whittlesey a pen ; | aped unscathed in the arraiga-| 9 fa final plea to (he Jury jment accorded by Wil H, Thomp- THROW INA Reif adiniasion is made both! eon to those aligned against him oar Fhompson and Attorney | and his boy SWovié, OR TWo weveR THoY ‘ Be the erent of « con-| ‘Those who found criticlam in the OF WAY ~ BiLé, 1p COME TO PULLING than murder in} young woman's bearing on the var po appeal will be/ witness stand have declared ( ‘| ie. STERN 18 mn Beis cond o the girl's demeanor at the bar Goins Down that of one In full consclousness of vf jpeoh sald The the part her beauty played in the @ conviction suffocates tragedy and that tnetead of show a ling some little feeling of aympathy prefaced the resumy | for the wretched youth whose mad ment by publicly | passion for her drove him to mur Reynolds for bis a® der and madness, she fortified her thout pay during the #@ | self behind an alr of cold. disdain. Whate round there may have been for these Impressions, it was evident from his apeech that WHI H. Thompson had been tovehed to the quick by her attitude and that her words and manner rankled bitterly im bis heart His Love for Chartotte, “Lam not willing to aay anything Want to discuss ft,” ony, which He doing with stadborn agne the fact that it Deon rehearsed three Thompson had occa the truth of a state. made by Mrs Rmory, wite of who sits directly dreaset in deep mourn e could, if she Whatever detrimental to this ee h the apeak-| Deautiful girl,” he sald, “but 1 do Phaed not see how Chester came to «ive of Mra. Emory. ther euch an idolatrous love, When 1 may tdolatrous, 1 mean that he Mra. Emory wae gave her the love one only gives said, “she did not He.) te one God. I loved my wife, gen fe broken by the 1088 | eer: of the jury, but I never and fools harth loved her lke this boy did Char Yet, | do B0t totte Whittlesey He was not Fou to throw her tee T have no whip to woman over the would burt her if 1 Durt my case” pathetic was the the of the events we Chester's refusal to 2 en day exercises be honors tn a = sf pecate: dritiiancy Mm Reow why the boy re T don't know what that clouded brain him to «it up all the day of gradua. jealows when he found himself sup ) planted by a rival He asked ao more than to be allowed to sit in & corner and wateh her happy io | the affection of another sweetheart. You have beard them read the note im which he told, pitifully, that he aid not ask her to love him and that the only thing he asked was that ghe never forget that he loved her. Aged wouldn't you think that if ft had been a dog that had accord. ed his love; omd if the dog — only asked to be allowed to or to ber feet and lek them; that, it greens such thing were posstble, that the | === does or not Sear} (Continued on ee ote se WAS iW KINGSTON | << ee NOR MOORE AFTER SPHALT COMPANY SIGN aes “wannanret cidiidld te eo that foutaeeg's in jm that FL COMPANY SHOWS AN | vectlon could have means of get ting in and out. This was not done. TO COMPLETE" ‘The improvement boeds held up PAVING. are the awua) ixsue which the city ————— atvanews as the work on street im- Moore bas belt up $40,900 | provement contracts advances. The if warrants made | company has just completed the @f the Harber Asphalt work whieh the mayor thinks nd will not sign therm should have been done before the} i sotie honest effort. as time the mayor went after the par-! | mays, to do something i j J. 3. Murry, of Boston, who was im the recent earthquake at King» ton, Jamaica, arrived in the city this morning and registered at the RatalerGrand hotel In @ short interview he stated that he wat in «@ big hotel when the shocks |started. Almost instantly the walle started to cave in, falling in and bot out, ae reported. He says that the impending scene was a hort bie one. People did not know which way to go to seok safety. Mr Marry left om the steamer the nevt day tm order to get out of the city before anything further occurred . bat $ ing company, he went after every | me 2 fYEL. Re Com) 2 22 Ose 13 oP to MP MY A "WAY BURNER” we HAO a wor President James J. Hill says @ shortage ef motive power is respenaitte for much ef the railroad trouble of the west. Cartooniet Renfro offers « — a aed above aoe ata ee (eeeeeeeeeeeeneeenees g STAR WILL BEGIN NEXT MONDAY A axciiy SERIAL DETKCTIVE STORY, BY A, CONAN pove& THis sTORY 18 PUBLISHED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE STAR IN THIS CITY. WATCH FOR IT. MERNNCieN eM Sapenentanaty so earns, gg EN CLARRIE AOR LNT ERLE Ee 5. AEE GE 1 | bail | EXPO. BILLS ARE OBSTRUCTED (Star Special Qenen) cana OLYMPIA, Wash, Feb. 10b- [oy ® man « codigeipsioner tn ppeinted by the land the committee ‘tosh night it was proposed that the stroction has been encountered in Seiind tmceded to provide for an ot the house appropriation committee to the easy passage of the Piper A Y-P-B senate bille Now, 98, 99, 100 and 101, and delay may ensue before thelr adoption. Piper's bill | for the sale of the shore lands in Seattle provides for their appraise ent and sale as now provided by ta This means praisement NGINEERS EXAMI The board of examiners of civil service department conducted | an examination today for applicants for engineers’ Heesses. * Cxam- part of Third av one else having anything to do with CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—Dr. J. Q@ A. nations im thie class are coming! four months ago the the changes and improvements on | Henry, who has been engaged in| up almost one a week, owing to} after the company and that street and told them to get temperance work in Great Britain| the large namber of men in the Gt them to do certain busy for the last five years, has decided | city who seek work throagh the) } te put at least a portion of The mayor now expects the ave to retarn to the United States and) winter Today's class numbered | north of Madison nue to be open in April, although | take up evangelistic work here. He | nearly 20 for partial use. He some months ago he fixed the time | will be in this country about April! The examining beard comprises ‘Wet side of Third be for this month, but the contractors 1, and probably will hold his first) W. J. Saintmerer, F. W. Hibbs and and Seneca sts. | proved too slow for him, | meetings in Seattle. lL. MoAllietar sem ar Exclusive Service.) i 0 Feb 1.—The | ONOUS FOR GOLD, RAILROAD TRUST MURDERS HUNDREDS AND IS NOT SATIATED | apptisement by a board con ing of the land commissioner and certata state officers and members of thr state tax commission. ‘This suggestion is supported by | estabators of suspicion | Comusixsioner Rona in his conduct of the office of (Star Boecia! Service.) OLYMPIA, Wash, Feb. 1 the feeling noticeable among some Land «| DRAINAGE BILLS ARE INTRODUCED The in King and Pierce coun committee of residents of the dis both er, triet, houses today Dille are Now. 135, by Knickerbock Knickerbocker were introdoced nenate abd Nichols and Paulhamue Both houses decided forego the weual Saturday | customary during the first half of 146, In the by in today holiday ; the to | drainage istrict bills for the relief of the White and Stuck rivers flood | distrtote. ocean | tes, which were prepared by the PPL LLLP LOPE PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR GHANGE VOL, 8 NO, 293. 25 CENTS PER MONTH, WAR WITH JAPANESE GRAVELY CONSIDERED ENGINEER IS KILLED! sapanes People Asoused and Will Wait No Longer | --Diplomats Fear Trouble and President Calls Cabinet Meeting to Discuss Situation. ir Gpecial Bervice.) TACOMA, Feb. 1.—Jullue Scharf enberg, a locomotive engineer, was i killed last night in the othern | Pacific yards, A freight train | backed down the track and collided graph Service.) Francisco hold the golution In thelr with the ewitch engine whic hh) TON, Feb. 1.—The | own hands Beharfonberg was driving, crushing | Japanese war cloud won't blow - the cab and killing the engineer : Britishers Expect Trouble. lover A member of the California a LONDON, Feb. 1.—-Diplomatiste ration who attended the Con| soeurd the feeling of the common Wednesday night says hin * were greatly surprised at! fous view of the} ys he learned much before. now aroused by the ae a most dan element in the present sit uation, Recent travelers sey war is engendered by the fighting spirit, ople of Japan vietory over Russa NATHION B. HUMES... DIES SUDDENLY |the president's » |situation, He he didn’t know Kerou e ity 0 s nore serious Nathion Robert Humes, son of |), 1 "0 SiuAtOn. is mor tinued,| Wtich the people demand be sat- esitaver T. £, times, Ged ot Melee 78 ree, ee Oe isfied, The Ja ee people think b J Mayor Schmitz may think that war] 4m», auxy beside I residence, 913% 23rd av. B., thin] MAYO, Boats in) aan amount | America @ pigmy beside Russia. after about three weeks’! I) i Lut we are dealing with 1 Aoki Makes Demands. on cause of death Was) oud and brave people, and war It is learned today that Ambase Nethion was 18 years old and an| 8't® Japan would be nothing like sador Aoki's — to Secretary Ro on we ars old and 89) the war with Spain. When Japan| “hile very polite, was ne employe of the Seattle H Hectric com. kes she strikes quickly and| thing in the nature of an vitimatum, pany. About « month ago he bad/ without warning. We must not ex-| This government is informed that an attack of quinsy —s dasirag os _|haust our resources tn diplomatic the Tokio go’ ment insists thes 10 OTK £00 8008, cate A monia | Dreliminaries. We must dispose of | i" 9 jects be treuted as the equal cold, which resulted in pneumonia.| fio gi5 Francisco school question | f thore of the most favored nation, F. Humes’ body was taken to the] if Oo vinie without awaiting the| The acknowledgment of thin pring Bonney-Watson undertaking Par!) ion of the courts, and we must |“ be made @ condition lors for emblaming. The body will|S°°C) joe is ponulble to avoid war io further negotiatior be buried in Lakeview se If war comes It must not be our| Jepancse subjects in Ban Frances Funeral arrangements have > {none r e accor 4 same priv- been made. Tact Ie Required. lexes an subjects of Great Britain, jermany any other firat-ob Secretary of War Root is report a3 — od to have said that Japen has t bi why the president sent for | her national pride. The Japanese majority of-the Californie dele regard themmclves the equal of a9y | gation favored the president's come |other people on earth, and particu | prox f the president can pere |larly feel themselves superior to| pus h and Roncoveri, of Ban |the Chinese. Anything which tends | py to view the situation in jto place them on a level with the! the same Nght, an alarming crisis | Chinese in the eyes of the world ts| wilt be averted. The president b |humiliating and degrading, Tact is| tieves that Ban Francisco ix wrong, | necessary to remove the impression | and in Japan that this country is not! sufter herefore in the na n ould not to the NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Henry Clay de by acceding Peters has been arrested on &| willing to treat her an well as the | demands of the mikado charge of perjury in connection | most red nation. it learned at the navy Geparte with the Clifford boodle case The adminisiration believes the| ment that ail the battleships of the Peters and Alderman John J./ president, board of education and Japenese navy im the yarde are be- Cronin were arrested at 2:20 this|superintendent of schools in San] ing thoroughly overhauled. — afternoon. Each is charged with tard Pas perjury in the case of Alderman William A. Citfford, accused of tak Peters ing $6,000 in marked bills gave bail to the amount of §2,5 Cronin was released from cus tody on account of his age and health, Clifford is heid in $10,000 it is rumored that Clifford will be used an state's § witness ainet Peters and Cronin TRANSPORTATION | COMPANY FORMED The Keonomic company filed articles of t |tlon at Olympia yesterday, with N i R. Smith as president, F. B. Chand lor, secret L. A. Bentiam, treas urer, and Frank B. Lazier, general manager. The company is located at Ballard, but is negotiating for @ site for the sbop and shipyards at Tacoma. The new company will build vessels for local and coast | wise rune only’ The steamer Beat tle Spirit, which was recently built by the company at ite Ballard yards, is now pearly ready for ber \trtal trip. TWELFTH JUROR IS SELECTED Transportation rpora- | preceding sessions, and hold sessions tomorrow The house this morning passed house bill No. 132, appropriating $6,000 for legislative printing, and some minor measures The senate passed senate bill No. 63, by Graves, of Spokane, provid ing for an Insane ward at the state penitentiary. Also senate bill M4, amending the education code, and senate bill No. 74, increasing the staf@® highway tax levy to one half mill, and senate bill No. 34, al lowing the supreme court to fix times for its sessions. MRS. EVELYN THAW SMILING TO HARRY THAW AS HE LED DOWN THE AISLE IN THE COURT ROOM TO TAKE HIS SEAT—SKETCHED FOR THE STAR. tee eRe a ee eae Wan then chosen to succeed Klein ys EE lag | ‘ANNIE. WA ER 4s where he will eddeavor to get bail] # #) berger, and the jury now remaing PERIL" to try their nerves LK money | * BERNARD GERSTMAN as it has for three days, minus one }@reneh their heart» * FINALLY CHOSEN. & member Peril of the new 20th cen T RELEASED PURE FOOD EXPO. * . Mre. lyn Thaw and Miss Mo- petit of ratlroad travel } % (Scripps Telegraph Service.) #| Kenzie arrived in the court room at aly 860 passengers — OPENS ON MONDAY * NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The # an early hour, despite the bad Killed dering the last! Annie Waike: *® laet juror in the Thaw case #/ weather. They consulted with At- ‘ | r, the 19-year-old girl t in the most appalling | whe Guile ab Gnouccestful altempt edi andeaehinas * wae selected in the person of # torney Delmas, who informed the Mead accidents the ne of Wilh ah | mi - * Bernard Gerstman, % | women that he expected the state : japon the Ife of William Shuman,| All arrangements for the pure! 4 yoare married, who w leeregant We Site on wea as ever known, brought her sweetheart, in the Butler hotel | food exposition which will be held| 4 25"°) Q:37 o'ciock thie after. #| The def $ x Ft jonday Pett, as a matter « Monilag by firing five shots at him, }in Egan's ball, beginning next Mon-| . he defense having exhausted its by the desp two of which took effeet but not|day and continuing for two weeks,|% "°°" D eeeers toe ee ee —" com pani« inflicting serlods Injury, In still con-|are completed. Manager Garrett W.| granted ten more. Jerome, for the | fined Mm the Woman's Ward at the/O'Nell stated today that all the|** * 4494 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ # ¥ ¥ % % | stato, Is affording every assistance cord deem a question of sig-| county Jail. The girl has hopes of|avatiable ef had been spoken} = in vSer thet @ jury may Se eninenes 484 Switches and reeviat : . y 7 5 hee onthe + | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) to which there can be no possible ‘ue being feleased on bail, but this for, and about 250 of the local! new YORK, Feb. 1.—Following | objection. The hunt for th Deen « question of afternoon was still in jall de members of the Se Re fon the dinmiseal from the Thaw| man is ‘growing teak os > py Sbegexh the flyer, the William Shuman, the victim of ers’ association, have be-| jer yeste orking OF Daria Bi ame aed ke teas ba ee re po ade , the girl jealousy, expects to leave associated with the enter | y nd t Haas, came the chance of obtaining the final man tbe started back ac for bk te this afternoon, prise | retirement of Henry P. Kleinberger, | today. Belleving that talesmen may : who was excused because of be approached, a score of detectiv employes have admitted “ i " =f he stand that the lod certified to by his pb n, Joseph | have been engaged for the purpose that they had to make} B. Bolt aged 66 years, a clerk, | of hing these men. or ty years ago p« BEATS OUTSIDE OF ed high that they could be seen trains with for several miles : Were son | e blege last night ts believed Oe depended ‘ CAPE 40 AYS een started by boys play- . k : ne in the neighborhood 5 | ” j (Star Special Service.) : | vor rownsenn. Feb. 1—~ RAILWAY KICKS ON ro he txt i ' ine Everett oT ' ht G. Origss PAYING TAXES BEINGS. P JOHN JACKSON FOUND DEAD! Mire §F t su 1 Jafter t ph ine ON TRAIN I iN” FIRST. AV LODGING | Hedees f ' g at Pik made the STATES, Wiens | mouse -ANO His wire 1¢|22¢ Hedges ‘ i to 80 miles off Flatter) a A : ic Railway , 1d waw del outside c stested to the H PLACED UNDER ARREST | Watson compa tifled, De- | adverse.w against being assessed ae maa . - Jack Barck 1 Officer L On January Cap » fel to fr xe ts right-of-way fn ‘ Join Jackson, said to be a who W tout to the| through the injuring his| (his city for local street improve: R t He OUR MONTite. THAN IN THE pany. waa found dead his bed | Mt ® Juck in a t crasy|his bed attendance was assessment roll OF i8y7! PHOTOGRAPH OF ONE OF THE MOST RECENT DISASTERS. this motning at the Nicolas apart- | cond It requ e ett {| secured pon arrival| ¢} n made out is one ‘a freee ments 1609% First « The eireum ral big officers tr t here f improvement in South Seat- < persons, includ-| = son a » catigdek aie —n jatances surrounding the death are | lone ugh to make h ‘ tle, taking in the Moss’ and Ladd’s ploy ¢ helr| Worst of the recent railroad BIR IORI I ITO TIO IOIOIOIOTOI I HE tet te te] myntarious and are being ti- | atand what had happened and that udditions, and through which some the yea + of | ter There wer ny more the} | | — a, we were country over where the casualties ene Wek or Monnan |pollce. ‘They may prove that Jack Weman te Arrested | rights-of-way penetrate Were killea than | Wore ene, Se OF Mares * son wes kiBed by a woman found fr hialende a eck LAWS PUT TO USE Jay Sedgwick, tax agent for the , » = |the room with him and who cla save We Ooredin at company, has filed the company's The siaughter tor: * Hilied. Jare pA be his wife, giving the name of) 5, 44 un taken ¢ head. | protest with the city clerk, and im Sie * Nov Woodville, Ind, B. & 0. collision 61 9 | Ida Jackson ; meen, * in th atrol wag here| Gen, G. W. Tibbet of King/| itt et that the practice at- E Tine iat & Sept, 18—Dover, Okla, Rock Island, passenger train «| ett i igger gr dy « aid by| oy bé held for se Any sunty, who was ot the mem pend the ol y ie areata Se | rome oe Cee Gpaeres r h to « committee recently ap: | inv s far as it relates to pro- “pale ve | IN CANADA - ie Oe = |houme. yp have come there Mon he a pol ft} fa v by the governor to loo nt’s land / | & Oct, 28—Atlantic City, N. J, West Jersey & Seashore * | day ening and pald for A Lachend Seem the tne O into navigation on Puget sound a (Star Boscia! Service.) Sa i 9—1 ers, Va, Southern Ry, collision, Sam * ing since then and from all evl-) mom al a J n ced a bill in the ours ed ANCOUVER, F Feb As-) # Nov. Sp=iewre q | Cette. Gathered wore Intoxicated all) aeain ited " ( yesterday to have the dese weater agen. The cattle as vietim ‘ | Quarrels Are Heard. Wility sometht yund once go ‘into Cet n | * . | | « « — ing * awe 1 Jouthern R masenger and * 0 se for further . et - - * Dec. #—Danville, Va. Southern p | oval tien they were heard | good cau ¢ ma em. 108 the regular meeting of the PRR th tt tt tt | & freight collision 6 oo ®losting victent language t aaa is a about 40 y dj thle law ovide oa y ointed (County commissioners yesterday the . uth asoaneer and tlother by Mra. it om e iasion 0! Oe matter of ratstr ¢ salaries of the * * Dec. 11—V ennes, V Rutland Ry., passeng i ing thet Ae Mra: Jackeon was t t by tt overnor upervise the P | plained regarding 8 y the § emplo of the erent depart- WHAT THE cnearecort RAILROADER * freight collision 4 * | hor hduae, This morning Mra, Jack \s ae a wagon ee Sans On CS t sound and to) Obey was taken ad faves sie 4 ec. 2%—-Kadertin, N.D., Mit & St. Pant, and Sault son informed Mre, Wiltott that they | met Mrs. Elliot hallway and{ stop uncertified pilots from ope a “ ¥. TH RR: OF: Ty SEN anes: =a an Marte, collision 0 a7 #| wanted to wiv tt @ party} said: “l ' thauk Mra.jating their boats on the soun t re per coat a 2 : 7 c, B O,, collision 5a 60 w&| tonight and Mre, Ethiott forb: it. | wont fr a've by t BY JAMES J. HILL * # Dec, 30—Terra Cotta, D. 4 sie as | This te seid to have made Mra | J 1 hope that thie will al) | BLAZE FLIRTS WITH THE 5 Every time | undertake a railroad journey nowadays | won # | ®& Jan Vollond, Kas., Rock Island, collision bG F | sackean very angry, and al me back you. The be a OLD WASHINGTON HOTEL ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETY. * SP whether it is to be y last, The thing has grown to be & jan. 14—Barney, N. M., Rock Isiand, open switch WA ne yoga ‘ 7 Sead tu Bite sete, A ' f t \ th a Sreertain, It is a tact, of know to every fallroad man, & | # Jan. 16—Waldron, Mo, Rock Island, col cu #| place ihetwoen her and } | Mrs, Jack on bel pk Washington ‘ held in this oe to three trains enter at times into ®@ | ®& Jan, 1%—Osseo, Minn, Git ote bg a io. #|husbabd, Later, about 10 Kk, | R last nigh 1 ‘ . fi the country, There le danger #:| # Jan. 1%—Fowler, Ind., Big Four, collision 2 she oferged and told Mra. I | The na ' hard w on tt y-six ve | 19-—-Sandford, Ind., Big Four, powder explosion ..40 5 OP hat al Wd not awaken b | not 1 men of engin pany ta * | ® Jan. 1 #1] band A haveationt ‘i 1 here a » prevent the blaze ca i . vy 40 * * o* }that Ne was dead f rresponding ‘pullding itself e fan r ' ely. selhl hhh Aha aaEET ECE E PELE eee ee. errr errerern S22. 0 2th BBiieielelel *