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4 IN THE STAR TODAY A. CONAN DOYLE’S GREAT NEW DETECTIVE STORY BEGINS PPP APPR ALAD THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.-Rain Tonight and Tuesday; Possibly Part Bnow; nen East Winds. PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, FEB. 4 1907. NO. 295. VOL, 8 a5 CENTS PER MONTH, HUSBAND’S HEART UN THE 6TREET aT 10:07, Jackson screaming cursing to the elty jall, She was intoxieated at the time. Once she claimed thet John died cursing Mrs, Elitgtt, and again she sald he died bappy and to her arm Coroner Carroll will consult with the prosecuting attorney today and ® complaint charging Mre. Jackson with murder will be signed. The woman will be held at the city jail temporarily, No inquest will be held over Jackson's body unless the prosecuting attorne# ao desires The post-mortem on hin body was to heve been held last Saturday im which she upbraided him for his tesertion, She entreated him to| © to Beattle, saying she wanted | talk things over He came to the city last Mon: day, and the two took’ & room at the Nicholas, Monday evening they weal on a spree which lested until | Priday morning, when Jackson was fownd dead, During thia time ow mérous quarrels between the two teok piace, aod finally Mra. M. A Hiliott, the landlady, was forced to request them to behave them) but owing to the fact that the Bon selves hey Wateon Undertaking company Friday morsing Mra Jackson told! was moving from thelr old quarters Mra, Eiliott that she wanted to give|at Third ay, and Columbia st it a@ little card party im her room | was postponed until yesterday aft | that might, but Mrs. Bilott refused|ernoon, and again postponed until ber permission, declaring ehe com|thie morning, because of the un dueted a respectable house and/aettied state of affaire at the un adiin't care to have it seandalleed. dertakers' new piace, Everything | Mre. Jackson then went back (0) pointed fo death from slooholiem. the | her room, and another violent quer\and haste was not deemed neces: examina’) 2 Carrol! he found ad | at the Nich 1% Fr preding fe! | “pen oe o the bare | fusal to allow the party be bad de} Stories Contradictory. 27 years old, and her husband about 40, They were married, according START ACTION TO KEEP GATES OF A-Y-P.8. CLOSED SUNDAYS. The Evangelic al Minteterial asso: elation held an tmportant session | this morning. Rey, ©, H, MoeGill| spoke at iength In @apport of the} elahthour day bill for women lw r, Which was tntveduced in the | house by Representative Kirkpat- rek, He laid great atrese on the miserable wages of $3 a J) whieh was all a great many girl workers im laundries and depart ment stores were receiving, and the lack of chaire in the latter places to relieve the physical ten sion of standing up all day Frank W, Cotterill, buainess) agent of the Central Labor Coun-| ell, also spoke in advocacy of the meavure, and @ committee was ap pelnted to in its paseoge through the legislature, Rev, 0. H McGill was deputieed to be tn Olympia tonight, when the bill will NEW ORD deavor. Relative to the closing of saloons on Buddays Rev, J. M. Wilson said that the mayor had sal dto him "You church people may stand off, m going to clome the sa loots Without the cooperation of any! Tam going to close them as the yor of the city.” The ting decided to send an exptessiodb of sympathy with the ge Bd the mayor, ; ing of the A-Y-P. & gates On Bunday was taken up and disquesed, after a paper by Dr. W H. W. Rees on the need of a re vival in Seattle had been read. Rev M, ‘A. Mutthows said that, while heartily im sympathy with the me jement, he felt that the present oration of the Sabbath was # bs er of more moment, He wus geowted, however, that the resolu tlog which had been read be edited S presented to the governor and A the) latter were P. B. offictala, He thought men who would be | rel ensued between berself and | sary oor het conned . of thie kind fifth ride, and) Jackson, who, i was sald, was} Ruth Jackson's maiden mame ts wel ics 0 eel + sinh lat he + See = |angry because of Mra. Elliott's re-jsaid to be Granville. She ts about BY a a5 ¢ Geaniyeoun Pac ee enema SEATTLE waRnISCTO™ AS CEE LL LE: NS moned 1 voutigatio tion Shows John Jackson Was} showea Nihal dadkwon Med’ pe presumably died from alcohols r Death--Bloody Knife Found in Wom- Detgetive Jack, Hark and Officers | WILL WORK FOR EIGHT ount bor #tatintics, ‘The ministers m L Ld a ount and Potter ere sen oO head ° pe m pUppol and és The imes Wife Is Held tor Crime. investigate, and they prought Mare Or Eh WORE: aren Sa tt in = Cimes be Nor the Pictures! oa nes Five CA! TS EVERYWHERE a THOMPSON iS OT GUILTY! me ehothor woman./ About 10 o'clock Mre. Jackson |to Mra, Juckson, elght years ago, ‘Tacoma te ®) again Came out ip the hall and toid | and had one child. tt te eald that Died @ letter was| Mra Elliott she couldn't wake her| Mrs. Jackson's mother t# Iving tn Which bis wife| husband. Dr, EC. Nevelle and | Seattle. Jackson's relatives are Pm At that pince | Police Officor Hedges were sum-'said to live in Anaconda, Mont Th ° < ” — U joad entublished for each a e€ u in t € PACIFIC COAST CO, OPENS ITe | Gude [G58 “rtehinwes Mulity. et ACOMA: J I \ TH be all right.” At 2 o'clock Attorney Gleanon, of ‘Thaw's counsel, began the presenta Hon of the defenses cane ‘The come was delayed by ce the FPebreary term of the supr First Witness for the State--Other Rapidly. Insanity to Be the) ‘s Case Finished in Two Hours. al more time than | and walked toward Jerome, made a! “I want you to dismiss from your OWN ORDER DEPARTMENT | dealers The company has estsblished an | order department” and anyene| wishing cool oan telephone to the company. If he haw any preference “to & tenmeter he can notify the! That an organised attempt te be-} recelye any trcharging will mot fe thought will eliminate al! powsl- | of the winter se bility of extortion and overchs! Few if any of the con! dealers aa you do this? with the remark on the part of teameters and ‘small | have eaught up in their beck orde and fast at « time whee coal w begtuning to come in shout normel the rush of teameters to the Pacttic Codet' bunkers hae affected thowe dealers who have been figuring on bets abe to wecure enough coal to S SON T ES T IF CITY DIVIDED AND RATES| oo#! IH the future ° FIXED FOR DELIVERY. VYorterday’s heavy mnowfall and S ‘ the Wpexpected renewal of winter ompson : mur er Pomangtes - comithed with the freese of bart A » & A system of taking orders and de- | niet, im apt to ep & repetition of ' liverina cowl has been adopted by | the coal ahortage situation, as was the Pacific Coast company, which it | experienced during the earlier part just rendered a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity. a mye Pongal, gg i formalitler [company of the teameter's name, catehiaip with back orders ON THE STREET AT 9:46. ¢—Tesanity Champagne” show, playing at Madi|colled. A conterence of attorneys viherwise the company will attend | Bheencitie Coast company had » aa the plow of} som Square garden, next took the) and judge at the bench lasted sev sca tote aes vad Stty Rae Been Calf apply of Form p. Hak nnd Ne | ge gannat, 4 Semis SONU Hm SAERLAE REE HETEETOE STORY SANA A SORE TOE STAR. SOY mu. Or. 4 HONE KOLENOTLY oF Tet tu Thaw trial. Av | stand. Cohen said eral minutes, ate wean ether ia: —— lm a Sanh wa Garvan | "S saw White seated at a table. Says Defendant Was insane a ” ! hee the st at| Thaw came later. Thaw walked! Scores of people tried anew thir R_ just | slowly toward White. He walked! afternoon to get through the police IN er ree = around and approached White from! tines to listen to the case of the == women CEE of every: |the rear. He fired three shots,.| defense, but sone was permit fase would oc-| bead by the barrel.” Cohen arose heard by any except (hore detour, approgched the district at-\ minds,” said Gleason, “the ides that bad if mot worse than the present torney from the rear, itluetrating | this defendant stands upon any law jing m to defeat the direct pri.) #Y tet, ae it would be an official t for this! fully the scene of the shooting, ox-| other than the statutes. There! mary law fe now admitted by | eCwMition of the “bons system.’ to the com | plaining the actions and, with arm) never bas been 9 cane where 601 cp ioe ny ¥ This Smendment is being #trong!y 3 ts charged | extended, fired imaginary shots jmaay men ontered a jury box with ag pher W. Horr, chairman of by Judge William H. White Stanford Whtte lopinjons formed. The question is,/*he direct primary league ot Rigg county, an ex-fustice of the oa June 2%. Teok Gun From Thaw. as ton put those opinions aside “The method by whieh this is to| supreme court. Judge White te a | Weary F. Please, the orchest®! 1 believe you can weigh the evi be dome,” he sare, “le not an out) recent convert to republicaniem, the scenes agen bgp “ohet sg ot Amnce as it ie developed right — of Gao Seannes .s pea tee 6 strong attachment to the "rare =_—" weer wm an oun m4 wri aM JAPANESE TROUE — Ser und com c al, crman, te Hes the | Boye’ are too ehrewd for that, but | ge jowehip and soctal ament After rial Mo Tha Eig! ANES! TR UBL F Dens criminal, tsking the revolver away from| 4 Sa oe bt ee ki pongo pmeadmento oxo te te tocneh on | tad of party conventions. a Trial Lasting re wd nt “Cass s sor JAP E mt ian : rs A rom" | defenses it can under the la eo}! oo : BECOMING D4” and the state |The. In anewer ney Del-|Gerendant billed Stanford White. |!,™ake It practically Ineffective Another amendment sought to be jee tacts | man’ queations, Bredt sald Thaw! jie heileved it was an act of provi] Tb# firvt amendment offered ix made to the law is that “no more ee Bd and Jerome auked| ¥8* pale, his eyes staring and hel dence and that be was guided by [00 Which would retain the present than @ne-eundidate for a state of ” ye Ie leave the room, | #Ppenred frightened |providence. The defendant killed |*7*t*™ Of conventions, caucuses fice, other than justices of the su — Heft, accompanied! Edward M. Conbey, an employe In| Write, and did not know the act|°%? Primaries, but itz result would | preme eourt, shall come from the ney in pe the garden, gave unimportant test!-! way wrong. The defendant was suf-| °° take the convention's choice same county This is introduced oi Bis hands, the | mony lferiag from s mental unsoundness | *'t of official chatee of the party| to erste opposition among the announced, the flash came over Ber cheeks 2a| Policeman Debs told of the ar-| proceeding from a disease, so that | *ders | metibers from the emailer counties this system of wires almost in- |rese as ! fcr ag revolver. Helie aid not know what be was do se voters a ~ primaries by Supiting the impression chet un stantaneously. So rapid was |aait he turned w over to Officer pte ental unsound. | T4 Of course be ai rty to die | der the bi in ite original form > Seay . Testifies. <i and then went to 00) ste aa hemes withers wilt be | Temata the choles of the conven: King, Pierce and Spokane countios the service that, according to odd ree Gent # bexty jeitnoames for both siden but yon} {0% A law with this provision | will monopolize all the state offi this morning advices from Ta- at — nee. Coroner's Physician Lehane, ho! are the ones to decide whethe would, in Mr. Horr’s opinion, be aa! on & of thetr large ve jcoma THE STAR ACTUAL- rmed the autepey, teatitied | | “ry! - ie father and a friend defendant was insane or not whea iLY BEAT THE NEWS- at White died from eunahot he killed White.” | " ~ where PAPERS IN THAT CITY wounds tn the head apd body, and . He sald | identified the bullets which he took| DEPLORES CHILD LABOR F URE f OOD SHO W BY FULLY. FIFTEEN MIN- from the body. Lehane said the} | UTE St id | { modern 4 to | Dullete cused cerebral hemorri Fae soviavants pi onda OPENED TOD A Y The foregoing is a striking « There waa r examin. | chi sbor were reallxtically de , @m employe of the ‘Thaw’s counse! sought onty| pleted and forcibly denounced by instance of how an up-to-dat oc ailed art inte the record auch acte aa| Rev. W. D. Simonds, of the : al newspaper works. It @ il- . cate the prisoner's mental state|tarian church, in his sermon last tes both time and distanc glee ate the 5 # mental state | tartar his a | ’ tbe awarded for the fincat display ates ne and distance. asks he heard a\® te | me of the shooting: nigh ee wee te ato im | EGAN"S HALL IN stl ARCADE | and each exhibitor Is making an ef | The month of January, just Sota ye. Pechner, who saw the shoot al aystem « a ‘ ecure this 5 te Thaw fire! said he went to White's body|clety Im that they did not tend t pete Rebbe regu pba tae wins S orem: A wert Prag Mebey wil Fresno es Ewe men who Peer oc toed Te cand char |ienenn evita, bat ‘actusii mot.|. A MINIATURE CARNIVAL—| A: musical program and series ot lfor The Seattle Star, in the nde of Thaw = ae deat te tani oe Oe VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMS AR-|*? sgn dipper Dheperrsi |matter of circulati Its ci i the prisoner waid to ntloed « wa he oe }of Prank Egan will be given every jmatter of circulation. Its car- Bin becnse b arance of Thaw's face be Too Much Snow for Jaunt. RANGED. afte rieoe and evening. Among the |rier routes increased in all di- said cs ‘The Mountaineers had to put of 2 tee j acta #0 far secured are the Lesilc jTections at a rate never i Woman be hat Vl Be All Right. lehele fleet Samat yesterday on ec The Pure Food exposition, given! sisters, singing and dancing come | led i before [a Ms. Paxton was| Policeman Debs was recalied andi count of the snow. They we sy the Seattle Pure Food associa-| dienies; Signor Mateldita’s fa =.WEEK END SALES ARF i— led in the eight years that 3 | was asked an to the co al have te Weet Pom let sing 200 Ic i} danee, in which six young Iw HEAVY IN REALTY | the paper has been in existence, Manager for althat Thaw held with his w He 'house, but will make the trip next ened this afternoon in| will take part, and many other hig ma | And the end is not yet. the “Mile. anwwered her question, “Harry, why Sanda h n the Areade build. | clasy acts. | The people of Seattle and _ tor ASK THAT SON BE TO MEDICAL LAKE beer, a ce Sel EVANS LODGED BEHIND BARS Want Him Sent to Steilacoom." ESR S eee eee force hin son's rele which, it te # | anl@, he could do under a recent reel Service.) ® | federal decision. } 4—Will 1. May Go to Medical Lake rnoon and #| oom and at Medical Lake, ‘The| to have his son ® | Wash *\ former is under the superintend Ty the ineane ux | eney of Dr. Arthur Calhoun, the in has fied & pri sane ur Zi sane boy's b in-law, but the| hind the bare of the King inet endian family is averse to sending Chester! ,. etective Jack Kennedy ar WM embarrass Dr. co a : Lake asylum will finally be om Lon Ani 4a of Chester, and # t 1 th bh ris r doesn't want it * A enenta f tJ there was anything * : a - Judge The * aah 3 ms Se aaitae Paired by the * ‘ wise pe ie sor * | mental condition is pted as Fove i * | tin he a ne f the state BERRA + AT ar: pote cin Ta YOUNG BOYS ARE THIEVES of he r ecent su 4 b After giving his pror o { ineanit and “not| him where “ arate taylug, f0, P He wae cats , y me oad fe witht Officer Foreman at his ho in at Tacor Thompsons Remain in Tacoma. | worth Seattle. Foreman also a ’ faurice fartin’s parts nd BFe two atate fe ‘ but will | some ie from a Nort eattle he may bx hester’s| rest and had at ia camp © does nx P ettled near Magnolia Bluff with « large attendance nd deco ing All orning carpenters tion of Man all buay nd patting the hall expense has | epared In transforming the hall » minfatare carnival, and many ty off s of the decorators art in evidence | are occupied by ex ager RC. reeting be n order been nto The booths hibite from the largest breakfast food and spice companies in the! United States well as from local |food dealers er loving cup airk it y nd me i am [had better t one. I se 4 had better « to aborer he FIVE DOLL The Star ity of Seattle whe ill pay a reward of n the « can p a single gallon of pure maple sy Any Among the large variety of ad but ted will be sample pre sold not only in Beattie the ple syrup has figured as one of All sorts of concoctions, many tree, have been marketed as pur ently possible to seoure any id The pure food law will make ther of the syrup trade among will no longer be possible t It decorated with plotures of log ow huge kettles in the midst of the Pe ee ed eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ** Dainty little luncheon tables have been arranged in cozy corners of the hall, where luncheon is being served to the lady visi free of charge. & es ot t various footy are also distributed, and a surprise package will be given to all gentlemen attending Pre@ tickets can be secured from any grocer, members of the asso: elation. Those not securing ticket will be charged an admission fee The exposition will continue for two works “1 AM CRAZY, SO LOCK ME ME UP”’ ing over the odd request led that a Man must be pretty bad t to Wart to epend hia time bebtnd I the ih bare of the county jail or ret the Ttaliar hth ‘ atrongent t the jail, RRR * ARS REWARD. + * five dollars to any groceryman * roduce within twenty-four hours * rup * mmediately tested. * sIterated goods which have been * oughout the country, bogus ma- * the chief products. * f which never saw a maple * 2 sap. It has seemed to be im- * made . 9 thor expose of the iniquity * thir * fool the pe th cans g * bir if t yeapin * forest * ae ; | COPIES LINCOLN GUEST TAKES POISON =~ ~ | Last Saturday evening the| ped its press, took off the plate, | Seattle Star again out-dis | Substituted one saying that tanced all of its contemporaries | Thompson was not guilty, and in giving vital news to the pub-| finally succeeded in getting out Jon the street after the entire city had learned the facts through The Star. | The whole front page of the lic, | On this occasion it was the) verdict in the Thompson mur der case. The Star beat the} Times on the street 22 minutes, Times “extra“ is herewith pro- while the News made a feeble| duced in a photographic en attempt to get out an extra a/graving. It will be noticed that this extra contains about a doz- en words, and is without date. The price charged for it was 5 | cents. The accompanying photo- graphic reproduction of The Star's extra needs no comment. |Its superior character can be seen at a glance. THE PEO- PLE WHO PURCHASE THE STAR SECURED THE COMPLETE FACTS CON CERNING THE ENDING | OF THE TRIAL, AND THE RENDITION OF THE VER T STHE WITH OF THE EN THE WHOLE ABOUT TWO TYPE accomplish this The Star had made elab having run the quarter of an hour later than the Times. THE STAR NEWS BOYS SOLD THOUSANDS OF ON THE DOWN S$ BEFORE ANY OTHER PAPER A P- PEARED. Even the resi | dence districts were thoroughly covered The verdict was announced }at 9:42 p. m. in the court room| in Tacoma. Three minutes later the information in the Star's office and the ma- |chinery was in action, getting }out the first extra | | So cock-sure was the Times | that the verdict would be guilty” that it placed a “dum |my” plate on its press, announc ing the conviction of young Thompson. It had begun printing these papers when the of the Star newsboys street front of office d atten STREE was TIRE OCCUPYING COLUMNS OF To beat, orate preparations, great fror court the West office a special wire house in Tacoma to Uni city ive shouting the tele Fro Western ecured leading editorial roc the ern yn raph that clu in the attract on Times tion in ~ae 7 pur jot the Star's extra ‘ering what had happened, stop- there an ex Union direct int wire was The Hence hased a copy and discov imes Star's when verdict vicinity are rapidly finding out that there is one afternoon newspaper, which, while clean jand conservative in its tone, \< an be depended upon to get all of the news, AND GET IT FIRST. KELLY RESIGNS Mike K well known King count ff s ned at South Park, is to give up hunting for crimina and being a pence office and jown to plain every day farming. 1 pouncement be made today Mr. Kelly has sold the property adjoining the ¥ stone Park bar at the rac ack to J. H. Pitager. ald for $6 He then purchased the pro known as the C mings r h an shortly va cate his old place and move to the new RRR ee QUAKE IN SAN FRANCISCO? Private parties in this city this morning re d- wore from San Francisco and Oak and to the effect that a disas trous earthquake ck was felt in those cities this morn ng. Many lives were lost, a Soe e eee eee eee ee eee eee ee ording to the confirmed by th re to persons in eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee os eee. ee ee