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PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR [osz,ces" a ‘ c WEATHER FORECAST.-FAIR TONIAT AND W) ESDAY—-LIGH TT NORTH WINDS, f ial - a om wed ae _ “ - = i The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1907. VOL. 9. NO. 1. 25 CENTS PER MONTH. MADE GALLAND WILL FAILS TO BREAK DOWN CHILDREN LOSE SAY THAT HUSBAND ef. ce, pea meee Pee: — = TWO CENT FARE BILL 1! Four Days of Effort Jerome Gives Up in His] PASSES IOWA SENATE Tent Relatives Through Eastern Heirs Will Fight ~ pt to Weaken the Tale Told by the Wite ot piterinns Telearaoh Servien) | for Millions Given by Mrs. Galland to Carry Out ~ 's Slayer en lnenate today passed the ne « roa Husband’s Lifelong Hobby. Mg sked | oT pill, It Bad already . Ks (Boripps Telegraph Service.) atriekgn. “Beores were knocked | railroad fare bi aaa MONTREAL, Quebec _| down ‘and trampled upon in the | passed the hours, 2 - —_ SIR ROR Rte Fire broke out in the Pochelaga | “iar cues gore autfocated. | Desphte statements: te: the tre | contest’ will be yy aie } * Protestant schoo! house shortly be | ines stig toe testy, theceril: of Mra, - Caroline)» ee iors, « brother of the 66 (Soripps Telegraph Service.) * fore 8 o'clock this afternoon, and] hansen . ; ss ae Galland, the wealthy Jewish | comne d, a resident of New Haven, new 5 » 26! tym Neebit Thaw hae triumphed # was attended b rh h ¢| Miea Maxwell, the head teacher, woman who died about two weeks) on Under the will he fe en- eg Ay ‘i . ve by {rightful loss Of! i aungng the dead, Bhe was the| ago, leaving practically all of her| titled to $5,000. ‘ * life among the 250 pupiia present f the heroine and asvisted many o' sty Saw’ dtiasliy i) be bitter-| The fact that Onder the will ~ ‘The prosecutor practically ended his croseexamination today, & At 4 o'clock 24 bodies, mostly of | tots oh the floor to safety, and ee where any legates contests it, the At the conclusion the girl wae stilt amiling; she wae sol * the pupils, had been recovered, Jost her life as @ result mm e be rood upon which the oon-| cost of the contest is to be 46 in and atiti fighting. bed Many more are thought to be in) | . Deo The totes are is text will be made ts “undue influ-| ducted from bis legacy, i not ike re Byelyn Thaw's story was weakened in places, but in the main & the ruins. | te taattage ence exerciaed by the husband,| ly to deter him for two reasons th a defeated her trained adversary in the war of words, #& Following the outbreak of the} ~~ Not ‘ot injured will probably Ry “orgs — ee pwn Rpg set Ne pe Prager ne oy . céaded, #0 a8 to preve or exe cans; second, all of the rm . ” perv Was lasted four days and a half. * flames the children became panic reach 100, ate auien her tasuition.” iseths ia Mention ane saawhens wil ” Beemer verseity le wnesathed. If a week opet has been w Gerippe “Telegraph Service) The contention of the relatives! probably contribute toward the cost ind it le in the character of the witness and not in her # BACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb. 26) i4 that the butiding of a home for| of the contest, though the suit will * Ansemblyman McKeen stated aged people was a hobby of Mr.| be brought in the name of only one * fea fost oo ange 2 bes fed Gatiand which he had gavonstee for|ot them. Mrs, Galland’s relatives f ABRAHAM HUMMELL. ag that be had been ofse' yoars, and that all the possible in-| feel that from the kindly sentiment t See eePERAAAARAERAAHARERRAHER |r, wos pissed on the stand te on two occasions for his vote. OVEF| tuence he could bring to bear up-| expressed by Mrs. Galland toward day in the Thaw case, and whom his accusation there arose ® 4%) on the deceased was used by him) all her relatives, she would, if al- ¥ 4 bate on the bill providing for party |i induce her to make a will leav-| lowed to follow her own inclin Telegraph Service.) ]not be admitted unless it was) Jerome withdrew. test at the primary election. see ee isaiy fer Wi vet hitler: ian haee wade ‘eu entirely Aifleh? ; YORK, Feb. 26.—The Thaw | proven to be the original or a copy o fiaaeais +h ‘ ae ing ber property f ade rely dif : oath was saltvenea |i it is enely a copy of the oa thought he was followed “by mem MeKeon stated the money had) riey claim that he is m man of| ent kind of a will J d circles labor circles here and in other| been offered on the floor of the strong mind and of domincering| The share of the surviving broth- ‘ult the attorneys | {na} then {t must be proven that the | ers of Monk Eastman's gang It Ie anderstood in labor cire 3 . ; bet! oa. etme qneceeded | original had been destroyed. Un-| Jerome then developed the fact] that the seven organizations of rail-| cities of the country an pt ood ee rit | disposition and that because of poor ers sad sisters will ‘be over $100, Jerome to withdraw | leas this is done the copy cannot be that Evelyn, by Christmas ¢¥®,|poaq employees—conductors, brake It is not believed to be the inten: | wouldn't «' apy health during the last few years of 000 each, if the w i# vet aside, f lton of the men at the back of the/ative to the measures for which!) jive Mrs Galland’s mind was| while the nephews and nieces will Heummelt trom ithe nd Introduced. — = poten Magen Bere | ON awitehts telegraph per-| proposed council to act opposite to |it is alleged he was offered « bribe sbeotutely under his control. | recetve large sums. had the court w Evelyn on the Stand. White, She said Thaw was cer-/ators, freightmen, engineers and|the welfare of the Central Labor| The primary test bili was de i saben Tegarding the originally | Kvelyn took the stand immedt-|tain that White was persecuting| firemen, are planning to form &|Counell of the-eity, but with it, and | feated alleged report of Evelyn) of . " aa " ¥, and Jerome read from a diary | him, and Thaw sald he had learned| new trades counell, to be known as/ with gil other leber bodies. The bY as to crucitios ef Harry K she bad kept during 1902. showing | that White Inspired much that ap-| the Central Trades Council of Rall | purpage in none it, ae expromees TO OPEN QUARTZ MINES. the sta of mind of the writer) peared in the papers about him and | road Employees. y Mr Phelps, the fact that the 1 mm i _ Rin waa | When at school in New Jersey | hersett F. W. Pheipa, formerly a con-| Central Labor Cousei) has too mueh| ©. D. Lane, « well known mining * : t contained such abstracts as After further cross exam{nation| ductor, and now living at 225 Dex-| business to handle to give proper|™sn. i in the elty en route was parla Be = Be ‘Mra. Mills is very nice. I met/ adjournment was taken until 12:46) ter ay. is authority for the state | attention to the affaira of the train-| OP the steamer Cottage City, Mr. . oe! \ o pen one of with Attorney Hartridge as| Mra. Mills’ son. Must admit -be Is|o'clock this afternoon | seomtllsesd eco coedbaead sets Dr odyspote, the latest quarts finds in Bouthentt Mhs adintiasion of letters obtained |“ oe ea eas In te Recalls Evelyn to Stand. ern Alaska. Under charge of his 4. B. Lyons, president - the neither Sythe pro go there| A® soon an the afternoon session | con he will put a crow, < aun at Se metonsl Bank, many written | ©’. ‘virtuous white bed.” had resumed Jerome surprised/ work on Chicago teland, near Sit- gad others, “1 fell asleep wondering how far|everybody by recalling Kvelyn ka, where during the past season m im direct tes Evelza |! Was from Rector's, Rector's is| Thaw to the stand. He wanted to quarts wae discovered, which Is a woe -fiaged Bs ad rere | nt ‘a nice place for girls but I al (Question her about certain phrases leged to be of great richness DETAILS RESULTING IN THE! Fe identified the cheek for to Banker “ That be kuew her bel ro | Ways had a weakness for it.” in the letters of Thaw FORCED RESIGNATION OF | $109,090 received for personal rerv- ry Lyon. enemas | fees in addition to the profite on $e Me office in the latior|_ "All tBe girls here are Rept im./°URe. | cere not read PRESIDENT OF ILLINOIS CEN 1902 ne’ mot ng ox mo y and the deal. He admitted selling @ Cd capt mae good en poe gone a | serene agreed with Delmas for a} TM A-YuP. B. haw received « [sage t® bis lnaftature, recommend TRAL LAID BARE, branch road to the Chicago & Alton j i identified the document redirect examination, reserving the| ¥ite from W. B. Neff, special com. |! 8B Appropriation commensurate tor $3,000,000. He testified that the { ; by Jerome ax described | Most people say that ie enough, but! rent to cross examine the girl| missioner to the middie states,| "#2 the luterests at stake Scripps Telegrah Gervice.) | effort of the Union Pacific to get an i ‘ ve Exhibit No. 76," and|! ant to be an actress. } A Jeter har also been received interest in the Santa Fe resulted tn { ingen bas vere is te ac Baie people are strong morally again, : which says that Governor Folk has! fro palin cate oe YORK, Feb. 96—E. H. Har-| \ntorest in the Sante Fe resulted te / events Some ara susceptible and I'm sus-| ry, univereliy has been piven T4| declared positively that the appro-| ater stating that Speetal Com riman. in his testimony before the! in. $30,000,000 of Santa Fe stock, re eon ceptible. law books by Judge R. A. Ballinger, | Priation of $50,000, now before the | m E. C. Cheasty called with interstate commerce commission, | recoming Santa Fe directors. At Mhaw’e Alioged Crvsitics. Sieswenss Thais Actions. a géographical globe by Samuel| lsislature of | Missourt, will be | to the exposition, and today gave the details resulting in| t16 same time the Union Pacific dl- , is supposed to cam HOM, and an Alaskan mummy by | Passed: also that Governor Deneen | that Alaska |2@, forced resignation of Stuyve-| iors admitted no Santa Fe men Bory of Thaw's alleged) Jerome questioned Brelyn about | Herman A. Hauer, of Hiinols will send a special mes: | cam way nahn Democrate in Southeastern Alask® gant Fish as president of the Ilit-| to Evelyn and tn whieh | evidences of irrationality observed ts exonerated for ali blamejin Thaw, She said it was first no ding the «iri. tleeable In 1906. . for the time betng.| “We were in a cab once,” fhe! ed Jerome's effort to contra-| said, “when we saw White. Harry/ ht Evelyn's version of ali cried and sobved, bit his finger pit given in direct test and} nafls, and talked so fast 1 couldn't ae are planning for next summer 4/ noiy Central railroad. Hartman as-|'? 4 put on the Union Pacific or ee ce aa tour of William Jennings Bryan! gerted that he secured the dis | Pa through that territery. Lending | misaal pod the Union Pacifie directly ARE. citinens are prepared to raise a fund Sapeaind Pe te — mong purchased $10,000,000 of Santa Fe to secure the Great Commoner, a4 | jonging to the Hlinois Central with | _ at deusian vial ake Pacific got this stock and whether he will be strongiy urged to makel the Trust Company of the Republic the trp +e ay lode of the Arctic —aelingy Feo oy ee n sold any of his own stock T T= ra er Brotherhood te tnterseted in the pian, and ghe towne of Metahiinn, | {herr diomeae ee POMtINS | decline ty answer.” pw was forced to withdraw/ understand bim. He kept this ap for fifteen minutes.” vis _ ares 5 Ge Wemaey aot Calne - Wrangel, Juneau and Sitka wit! be!” Harriman anid that be brought |. 1¢ Witness said there existed am this document In his pres | his was not Ike that.” LADE® AUXILIARY. 7 Teetors and Fish's resignation was} 4a owned jointly. by the Union im the Madison Square tower) Evelyn told again the story of temanded. : [ene agitation at every sight or} The Ladies’ Auxiliary of ype King County Senators Who He' to Pass Piper Bill ’ Tells of Chicago @ Alten Deal. Pacific and Santa Fe, and said that then «sprung a new argu. i te md this ersument should bre Chrtetere commission resumed its sitting this| Union Preific. The latter was still on the route. t for the control of certaim hy Eo pode the San Pedro line was cont excused. mention of White. grapbical Union will give a whiat/ She sald that Thaw carried a gun|party tomorrow aight in the baa-| Rfough Upper House Plead’ With Representatives When the interstate commerce ere }etand and testified that Evelyn) “I've seen a cat have a fit, bat - Le ere Im the charges before the board of di- } California and Northwestern vals was then jointiy by Senator Clark and the 1903, because he | quet hall of the Labor Temple. os aie omnia to Vote Against It. (Beripps Telegraph Service.) } morning EK. H. Harriman was re-|a keen competitor of the Southern So LR — — reaps WASHINOTON, Feb. 2% —tt t#| called to the stand. The stock) Pacific. Harriman then told the E s. viclowsness of the Piper measure, | 30 de after the expiration of the or By Goodnow aimed to rob Mayor Moore of the | term mel any oter cause: and regulating the | of the United States treasury = f ORs understood that Lesiie M, Shaw | transactions concerning the Chica-| committee about the Illinois Cen oon | hae o ed the presidemey of the| go & Alton deal was continued. tral deal and Fish's resignation. Brought ‘ appointive officer, or right given to him by the city char- ; King county members of the state | terevall @f euch officers; and de-|in the new make-up of the cabinet q senate who voted for the bill, are | cloring’an emergency wan replaced by George B, Corte! | Row pleading with the members of He ifenacted by the leg : a to & realization of the | him U not be confirmed within egie Trust company, of New * after @ vacancy shall arise from| Mr. Shaw was formerty secretary | ‘BARBERS FORM TRUST | ter in the matter of appointments, | | ture of | you jthe house not to pase it, | the state of Washington - . ntative Reed tio . Shaheva : bret mee -_ 3 4. re — wag Bye Pe . Be ee et | | The worm has turned. Oft ridt-} all slong the line of tonsorial art, i i, am are aiso many of the other | withthe state of Washiy ms eer |culed and much maligned by rea-| Prosecuting Attorney Mackintos® | bigger men of the by Accoré- |maveeilt ouch clty shall be eather | son of his propensity for discussing | this morning stated that such an } tag to The Pars Olympia eorre- [inéd Wiipmindie, and. with the enc, | 4l! problems under the sun, the bar-| agreement among barbers, though ‘ faieadent, Whe iting sownty sasmmare | Geet GN clty aatinell’ coment on ber how decided to follow the lead | bot tllegal under any Washington Of the house are “trinrming” on the | offiGebilt beck city, and beds manes jof the meat trust, the coal trust| statute, i¢ so under the common i i bilt lola IY o¢ neabene ed oe ; nayor and all other trusts, and raise | law, and that, on « complaint being at |the influence they possess. tc ret At a meeting of the barbers’) stigators of It re expiration « wAlore.t ater GP expiration of the term of union held last night a new scale cure favorable action apon the birt cud r © officer, « 60LO | <ure Severable ection Spon. th birt euch appot fr r after « of prices was adopted, and under MRS. M. GOLOEN DIES. | uae, Benator Wililama, of | vacancy shall arise from any other ‘The steamer Kitap, which has} he h the ¢ f an j the asphalt trust, being particularty | cause, @P in case he may make such | taken the place of the| ‘t though the price of « shave sti O6, Qh Oan, NP: AE: Te active in supp of the me mindidon or nominations: and the | Flyer he Tacoma rur miged | een he Seen te Sane ee Ae at trent ee | e ure nom pm or nominations, and the yer on the Tacoma run, collided! ii» contain ove: e ed at Providence hor : a After ite passage through the} same Ball not be confirmed by a| With the British ship Trafalgar at! of hair, otbetwiee tt wun he cewveed f y " sti fee ee \ | senate the bill was sent to the! vote af the city coune | the Tacoma dock in the heavy fag | Of Balt, ot med Raed $e tis Oo ogg naerrstis Be: c air cut, 35 wan referred to the | period of 50 days, then such counctii| this morning. Neither craft was Po ae a hair cw ¢ municipal corpora- | #hall have the power, at any reguiag | Jured, although the passengers on tone of the first cham. It was re- | or adjGuiried meeting thereafter, by | the Kitsap were somewhat shaken ported February 21, with the recom- | a twoethirds Gote of all the members | UP and frightened | mendation that it be passed, and} thereat, to nbmit and elect a . I DLE ; will probably be put upon sulteble persah to fit it a . grippe. Mra. Golden was house, where | i se ie made o- age committee ¢ 20 per cent incr ite oe any such of- will be made to have it referred to| See, & No officer app 4 by €.. E. DELEGATES the judielary committer | the miayor for a definite time, whose ALL PROSECUTION Text of the Siti. | appointment requires confirmation ee ae by the elty cownell of cities of the first dings, shall be removed by the mayor Of guch city without the | Counett of cities of the first class to| sent af a two-thirds vote of |Hominate and elect municipal offi- | members of the city councll lcere whenever the mayor of « | Sec. B An emergency exists and ‘The bill ie ae follows An act authorizing the common Fine! arrangements for the enter delegates. Th (Seripps Telegraph Service.) tainment of delegates to the Chri#-| of the United C. B. society wil be = ALBANY, NW. Y., Feb Geo.| tan Endeavor national convention | placed at the Lincoln hotel, and the ** |W. Perkins, according to a decision! here July 6-16 have been made by | Stander will accommodate 150 delee today ta the court of appeals, ie im-| Thomas W_ Lough, chairman of the | gates of the New York Central dele- i xecutive committee ity wha! lect to make nomtna- | this ac€shall take effect immediate. | UN from prosecution upon the in-/ executive entertainment committes. | gation, The Rex Toure company, of tions, or the nominatt made made by Ii | dietment charging him with larceny Beginning March 18 a canvass of | Chicago, has preparations to a LN TE __ | following @ contribution to the re-| the city will be made to find we-| put out a Ba: train for dele- ‘ ==} publican campaign fund, while he|commodations for the delegates. | gates and visitors to the convention, : | was viee president of the New York | The common rate for lodging to be | and their ogram includes, besides : Uniess Jerome carries the cate to) meals 26 cents oh. lin the west and Canada. The. fare that the] they wit! charge includes meals, ho- amodate 5,000 | tet bills, et and Westlake ave. hi PrOPATYY Ghrore that there was ne ot billboard now going up| now clbeutatin seeing erie tented siperaacecegalticantajea disease tities iiiicietin coed, iiialianidcas tied itbiiguas Aladgaaihglsipi iets Deaceiiaiiiictatte clsanaahstintaus Sielnsann' eosin Date dish pina a a ' © petition to pres] oF jat that corner. The board ta beng! vent tp permanent -instaitation ot | " | installed by Foster & Klelster. The} the Segre Attorneys in Seattle and gentle medium of roulette, or any in any nois: ments or keep j | ws « “ | other ditten a2 the ‘state follies os jother game of chance , [obee. any ing or billiard sa : | | se@S— HALL NOT penag! Steele ~ ig At least that Is the way some of! loon, or sel: dispose of any in- | | b) HOME VET. | der.the scope of the Sunday cl the lawyers. argue it, although | toxicating liquors as a beverage be- 4 | jing law are just now very busy | there ts no one who belfeves that | tweén the hours of one o'clock a. m, iz one Be Sg ani hppa discussing the possible effect of | 8 r Davis meant to and 12 o'clock noon, on the first a jarrived: ‘The last noned tent vin | Amen led & Bill No, 224,|/@ambling or cock-fighting when he/|day of the week, commonly called ¥ created he bill Sy ay sha pot col 4 | was a telegram ived by his|framed by 8 © Davis and in-| ted ¢ i * = a Ree q | moter, Ms. Nannie A. Hall, last | troduced by judiciary commit-| Senator Davis, when t ma hee “ " bp 1 agit honey bs | Thumeday notifying her that he in-| tee of the state senate j was called to his attention, vi ~ oy ~ og vos ~ i - ) ) tended to®leave Los Angeles thi The bill, which is intended as a/ ously denied any such intention, ca Py mcg lap go Be. | day for S@attle compromise measure, permitting} though his manner Indicated that | dred ($500.00) dollars. All fines col- i | City Treasurer Georg |the sale of Hquor a half day on|he admitted that the bill as it now |lected for violation of this section } ¥ filed his annual statemer t Sunday, solew provides that is a Httle faulty and might — My be 1 to the common f ee rr is | COMMITTEE TO ATTEMPT city’s | fin with Co ae Parone Won, Baten. Coem.6 ee ee ee. thek cobeiies, oh eben ; | PREVENTION OF FRAUDS. | Carroll J o'clock th layhouse, race-ground, ¢ handed Bill As Presented act, approved March 2, 1891, be, and : The president of the American 560.14 tn the asury at : i ge gor egy Bh sen Se Amy nye or eel Aa ADA ally» : $3 | of this year, The receipt ling or biiMard saloon, etc., betwee 5 : 5 | Minin. Congret has appointed A *P s of an ac entitled t . Bec . m lawful fe |W: Metntire, of Everett, president | 1908 were $5,968,867.90, “The ex-| | the Rests Of one oiclock a. mi. amt Cog certain ortings end dectaring | any 4 portion of, tain sine | olin renditures were §5,6 61.2 12 o'clock noon nday) hall | fining certain ¢ es and ¢ aring | # pera sons of this : FOR | of the Washington tate co ing as- | Pes Attures. were 95,064,461.26 | [be legally and duly punished in the | thelr punishment and amending the|to open between the hours of 1 : sncteten, © meer iS 6 eee P manner set forth and prescribed in| Code of 1881 and certain othe o'clock a. m. and 12 o'clock noom to devise methods for preventing A NEARLY) | & 2 the same, ap-|on the fir of the week, com- : SE ions fraudulent mining schemes Merle Datning, the infant daugh- | the measure | " monly called Sunday, for the put ] Three bid« were submitted to the|per cent of the bids, the Interna-| The other members are; Charles |ter of Mn end Mra, ¥. J, Dorning. May Gamble In Morning. ‘ wet or sale of goods, ‘ board of » works today for the|tlonal Contract company bid $1 Downey, Denver; R. L. Herrick, | Yosier way, was found dead | sa ons erchandise any shop, : Tafge contract on the new Cedar} 240,000 on the pipe work, @04/geranton; William F. Clark, Ver bed this morning hid he svides that after noon, Sunda t an|store o ng or place busi- : Fiver pi wn as sut Portland Bridge company,! mont, and Henry C. Beeler, Chey-| a died of atior provic eevee: = nine eh P 1. That this i vision No . ian wore a 000 prong od |_ An old woman, whose name could | iy Go Wwitkals was 6 ur Mf Liquor sii be eats Son " notels only, ; tnitted 1 1 2, the ley, Lane & McCartney bid jnot be learned A HAFTOW O% | und may hold @ port tem ex mitted. Bu or see te code | insofar as the sale of intoxicating 4 Beacon hi ervoir, and there|58 cents a cuble yard for excavat-| cape from being run down by & PO-| ination, ‘The child was nearly two | forth that this concession shall be rasa onan 4, and shall not t¥o Green | er « and for | is believed to be the lowest Yesler wa shortly before noon = Ae far a t Y " a " be oo ont 3 the large amount of steel bands For the Green Lake reservoirs - - The woman was walking with an I * * Vira G.| cerned, cock-fighting (tha ne , . i id fi 4 cent r live r r woman and when she saw the | H the infant daughter or wth € tion n ne >} sons violatin After Opening Bids Ide & Jones bid lowest, 44 cents al J. C. Clapp, a ¢ living at | othe C r " ‘ oa “gs sutite oF ; : : The beard anne a 4 that it willl yard for the intermediate, and 42] prighton Beach, r patrol swinging rapidly down M Otto W. Hartung, wilt | before noon) ma nlged in | read " os ae d . ; 5 meet again o'clock ‘Thursday | cents for the low service reservoir.|4 chest of tools f ’ rpente re’ | her, she fell and the ! be rrow afternoon at on Sunda) fternoons \owe : $ dered 10 © Morning to 1 the contracts The International and Portland] pai), at Fourth and Pt The | police wagon narrowly graze ; he residence at Rain- | who te Cosine m iy . web at Aye Fae ve “ f oe: ibe Caleutat! am ertifiea| compar bid on stavepipe| chest also contained an_ overcoat | bod The t witne i fer Bench Meerinent will foliew in, away the weary ive im taking a | rac ind, cock-y ‘ tars Checks « . renre anes el bands and rock work ren. hat . jo cores of | Mt, Pleasant cemetery shy at Dame Fortune through the] game of chance for gain $ lars.