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ATTI WASH aion | THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, ONE CENT RAIN AND WARMER RAIN TH TON WEATHER DECEMBER 6, 1907 BHT, SATURDAY, es * * BIG BATTLE EXPECTED, * * (By United Press.) * PARIS. Dec 6 News | . hourly expected of a bi n rebetlious A Jan: Morocco Alme Meera the frontier and In a body 8 \x * ch troops. . # are being mare * . * neh troops the rebels’ territory «| *) * * * * attle w] abe ® > a - ~ * * EXPLOSION — TAKES HIS LIFE ee ee ee Accident in History dé hanerican Mining—Hun- dreds Are Caught—Relief Work Slow~-Bodies *® FOR ALASKA HOME RULE * * (By United P * * see . WASHINGTON SAN DINGO, Cal, Dee, 6A Brought to Surface Unrecognizable. fy = od ng ES Bag og ® Introduced his bill which ® | Marks of Richmond, Cal, tried to ka. * a Standard Oj) * vides home rule for Ale company's (By United Press.) ¢ he heart # The next bill to be Introduced * k on the Richmond bank here ae te 1 n the rescuers |® by him will be in the interest ® Monday and Was taken to po ry a joe. 6 An ex FAIRMOUNT, Ve. # of a revision of the present ® | lice headquarter As he entered ment da revolver from} hot himeelf fn the an hour later issued }w mining laws # | the door b ared that |» # | his poc men in ee RE ORRAES OER Meee Me rning ‘poston eceurred this faa Nos. 6 and § of the 7 Coal compa je maid that 700 men de wines at the tine Pair the explosion Monogan the opinion SeEEE “ON THE GALLOWS “Mile delleved th Taree doc to noon #t in the e . that the manage SAN QUENTIN PRIBON, Dec. ¢ ch of the family the Los Angeles wished to berrow as are expect : He died game ms, h te Be aimosphere. M Bat it is impossid! he asked for for which M men in the r « ty was the wa re ’ a } or death pad si apis « ‘ . etr “ Bite shock of the explosion was ))ive me perate ie the abdomen, aa 0 miles away The inte man in the ant Bodies recovered are unree-| badly wree and was At his trial b ttorney made y most impossible tec ney Afte the defense of insa but the jury om bed ho al anfleld urhe . « ft aul bodies were found this aft, |‘ombed men, » , . ‘ fear the entrance to mine iS aiemeea tind ae are iliceal ; CITY GIVES UP VALUABLE PROPERTY DERAL TROOPS 00085 Sc eam GO TO NEVADA 25 ee iin fo EE oe Rahal chat city | o an M 7 y igation en aimed ’ . 7s. e gE. ¢ Hirt nd othe (By United Press.) J called to consider the Goldfield ng that the property being want & #treet cut throug o FRANC! ©. Dec 6 na tion s WwW. DD. Haywoe have t « we . ace 200 men belonging to com. | discussis he action of F at r - 1 hundred fee A, B.D. 1. K. L, and MR ting fed ‘ imply to ¢ h av. N y ot paecond infant stationed . wne f inf club, was a ed McDowell, commanded by Goldfield are who did . i ed entia . Reynolds, left this morning o here. There th h adjacent f hold x the presence of a street in id, Nev. pursuant to the . sort. ine fron { the dings President Roosevelt. With Seehnaine “ By ordering the ation of 42nd other vaca anked guns, commissa and a4 av. betwee Ra and Ba a i by the committer the eperations stores and all to conduct n its base, the » the army tug Slocum at island and proceeded to NINE THOUSAND REGISTERED FOR “" WARRY NEW | VE HUNDRED KILLED WHERE iS THE MONEY COMING FROM? WILL THE CITY PAY LOSSES — OF THE MORNING TIMES? en eed e e P : canxcceannos, * Members of Printing Committee Dodge Issue and *. Seattle * . Clnarngy tony. bLtn § Fall Over Themselves Trying to Please the : ‘ “Colonel’’---Who Pays the Bill © manage Tae saraiv90 © Colonel’’---Who Pays the Bill? ® Nalances 0,761.00 & : hea SAHARA RRA REAR AREER REAR EER R EAA H EE RRR REAR R RM Clearings toda 722,062.00 # * A serge ty ic Aree & >t Col. Alden J. Blethen yesterday admitted to the council mrnittee M PRORERRARA AAA E AS . on printing the truth of The Star's story regarding his hold-up of corpor . * is source more than $2,500. This statement is false. The Star.kn a \3 of two checks given Col. Blethen personally amounting to more than this os OAKLAND }$ sum. Other checks received by the colonel during the p r-yeats |* from/the corporations named in The Star yesterday are estimated by peo- * WD =e clined paomaba at polles : ple who are in a position to know to amount to upwards of $50,000 ‘ ne tae be ed arfested in thi ¥ of grand is Onkland The eviden pair proved tr patches fre clare that Portis Is it the intention of members of the city council to allow the city to be robbed of thousands of they may enjoy the support of the Seattle Times in political aspirations? dollars in order that aiding them to carry out their Why should the taxpayers of Seattle be required to pay for the losses sustained by Col. Blethen in his morning paper venture? ybtained doh " Intter tn th “ With the city printing placed in the annual estimate at $15,000 and the certainty that Northe mited t 3 aril ‘tmont? - under the bid of 50 cents it will amount to nearly $100,000, where is the additional money Sar ntolen, This conte ' coming from if the bid arranged by the combine is accepted? iP the hands of the San Francisec polies These are a few of the questions, Mr. Taxpayer, that you should ask your councilman. At the meeting of the printing committee of the city council yesterday afternoon all : SUSPE T | of the members, most of whom are candidates for office, fell over themselves in an attempt to please Colonel Blethen and made no effort to inquire into the cause for the increase of 1,000 per The award the contract to the lowest bidder cent in the bid offered and the price that is now being paid. lame excuse was offered that under the charter the only thing to do was to _ ARRESTED Jack Cochrane teh police asa t " This on its face is foolish. Under this ruling the combine might have bid $2, $5, $10, or —. we any sum at all, and the council would be forced to let the contract. bing Geo f But where is the money to come from to reimburse Colonel Blethen for his losses in the ta mornin pape ven re? Ihew hotel the morning paper ventu Apparently forewarned that the price of city printing would be increased, the council allowed $15,000 in the annual estimate, a large even when was known charter amendments were to be published. increase over former estimates, The original estimate for printing was $12,500, but this amount was increased by Comp- troller Carroll to $15,000 after all the other estimates had been reduced. the 1908 tax levy the finance committee made many reduc- IS ELECTED In fixing the estimates for os sere where a special nan WASHINGTON, D.C Dec. ¢ tions, and some of the departments will be forced to operate under severe handicaps on ac- ar t ry New of tr ie t troop train with about Bonne Bay Phere eo tec ory, hee : ‘ ro gli “A*| count of lack of funds. left the Presidio of Mon ing of federa ps to a ations e. immediate Under the high bid submitted by the Bulletin, the city printing will cost about seven @ 11:30 for the Nevada gol community - ane 9,000 vote are jechool and Min how Fourth | ater the Senator ( t » worker hi strike to participate in am-|ward, board off Fifth ward | Massach use sont Mee “ times as much as the estimate for ag purpose. : against a reduction of wages ia a school election in bil bra Six wa Deany | ip nomina The Where is the city to secure the additional money Haywood on Troops. most daring ition of the length No. 1 tomorrow for the 8 h Cascade | dissenting voice ir SERVER, Dec. 6.—A meeting of to which ca ixm will go Hl f two members of the and | tw school: |ators Ankeny of W Mgislative council of the West-|sure the domination of the work & term of three ward, Warren av. schoot | Gram 4 Cecil A Ciicihad Blow fag fe. Tas Connell Bt. The t wie vole el’ ts Wideration of Miners has been | ing clas , Jueen Anne » th | qucorted New to t ‘ : that th bo i wt thn” dees va t ward t and at 3416/8 The vy on the Comseques eon i e- | tract to the letin are welft b + : ne pext « ‘ w ta re be ‘ pg ! a: Ble | = Be tor Tha ¢ k ; tb a’ witutine comttent | ta W. H. MURPHY. elects Lake seb snd T. PF office; [boomers are claiming a v ove shades A » Ade F. H. HURD os fol Twelfth ward, Columbia City | Kansas Ci a prin Pha xfts ® o. & Keene t ch 1 South Pa ee Cet oad 7 ELLIS MORRISON 8 hirteenth ward, Central school ‘RAN OFF WITH THE : . he pacnle th a Cathoun's Position. (By United Press.) That his wif times in i the commer € porn ber od L. 1 on taken by BX FRANCISCO Dee 6 Spe-!} esence & vith e ad RAPH madé on the sudden advance r . ri Scott Calhoun time nae i 522 ace t eavine “ For ¢ ot Ratha wes there " ts pe neh. by ther ed upon by wa and at othe " Pte: SERRE 18 week " ad te Colonel Blethen, of the Times. 7, P , adopt Mr. Daniel Kelleher, att » tor w jes charge f int ‘ He als of attle ea t A yea ta ) ta) | landiad t t anew . ] eth f my n the Time nd had then revised e i th at ' ’ t r with \ s preagers “ h © down opir A ated that un. . . Heted t in that " e - : t 1 w parent Talbot en h test © that the © " ue € b ‘ , h act Proved to be wu ‘ ‘ ‘ : : ‘ amy aa th , P , FM Got ind hs 5 dal etseunpt a ride an atte oa|" The Ste sink tall tw ta [ t " t pe fe r t to ee, -- m ‘ b “ - pRCEL TY CHARGE at wacloene er * ‘ at o THE PRESENT TERM : > * DEG een kanan t t y at * (By United Pre * SCUFFLE trie n ' ei pr ( * D SCOHEN DIES OF WOUNDS nd : : : 9 By United Press * * * 1s ‘" i * ce « in » BOSTON, 1. * wt} } . ng A, preside re * ' * ! 1 SPeteration of * * ! * } $i the th ' x4 . * * fight by * ‘ ee gS rate | : STUDENTS MAKE ACTRESS TAKES vs Re ET CARS $2,500 PROFI : ay 1900 PROFIT HER LIFE ‘ t (By United WOBTON, Dec. & ‘ =e COLLIDE MAYOR TAKING HIS TIME © 2°" °° oF THE LAW OVER DECLARATION ~ QUARREL OVER WOMAN |! = AND ONE 18 KILLED :.t"c'.t8.o" #™ political « city part ‘ Ht Join in 1) f wapl “imap 9p le dectas Home of + > \ ‘ ' ity. pa b : " is filing Matter oe Mayor Moor... OF 8 time in, onde ; Portunity tor 4, ' . ‘ Andidate who, ‘ I } si wed af Bet in ahead of } " n a \ near P. Olive ae Kleventh « “ t tat enate John PF M6 Yesterday ue 11 , / ‘ an caneeen aman dw t 8 aapirant f. ; , Hominaticg, Miter 4 0’ ei0c tw WO candids THE BANK BRYAN ENDORSES CENTRAL IDEA, Ming his declaration first pla the |operator ef early gold ox FALLS INTO HANDS) } About $ ‘ " ot the Unive hee By United Press 0 Ube De , ‘a ne h ' a - BRE h T RE RD. * t * . o :: P * ns « « * basot \ at . * , i h * . POLICE SEEK JOHN "30 is") we wa : % On th vas a * * entitle How to * . PROMBERGER * ‘ rhe repe of the ' ee ee ee eee } \ i t the hote ( . | , : | me " 3 | PLOT 0 KILL 0 | nts, bu , j \ 1 ‘ Jud _ the apertor Vyas ‘evident EMPEROR Pr ' 3 ty A ¥ her B p : d A . 1 e By United Press.) y ‘ ou , eet i ta hen LARA BLOODGOOD. VIENNA, Dee, 6—Four anarch led ife, M } ; Spang Bere C8 wine Pho Toller | INt® ane reported to be en route hen the lat noo ives ated. Send nt t vas immediately giver to him, and| from Geneva to assassinate Emper- A divorce, for the ho! and a r can fter reading ft he stated that it! or Franz Joseph and the heir to the 1 child hat che had taken her'life, TY 18 merely personal and had no} throne, Archdie Francis Ferdi BHLLEVRENON, Pa 6 audience ‘ ed \ ng on the 4dde, He tool and, es ia in Hungary Sesion te gd a good left a sealed note |charge of the body ama will ship| The police deny knowledge of the the Naomi mise y, wal € i 1 husband, V far t New ¥ h tn te it, mut » w that they iat Ue vasoveres. Ove ta ‘e was in Ne York, | " baye recuvos warnias oe weds bo ba the wlus, Tyas deft Oo @ eyorinl (rain for how, 9 doquest Wii be held, the Gop nova,