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LAST EDITION VOL, NO. RATS!™ 158." ° WASHING COUNCILMAN DURING FAMINE TON, FRIDAY, ®4°C 20, 1907 THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT LIGHT WINDS. RAIN TO THE WEAD SATURDAY; NIGHT AN THER-—-OCCAGIONAL And Then Tell Him to Run A dB Couple of Rat T FINED FOR olathe way and Buy a Couple of Kal Traps 4 * Wi ; Doll Ton Is Bei and Observe t . + tax ow coat mines. * With the Supply Plentiful, Advance of One Dollar a Ton Is Being * * serve the Ordinance Which He Passed and Which the OF TOYS hosel When Sh Existed---Ce * Jnited Presse * A - : : $y sStynited Pre) Charged Over One Year Ago When Shortage Existe m- Board of Health is Now Attempting to Enforce. Martin Gentort of Halland, who. W/W Ae a roll to the widows and! Don Bog Bubiv. in fis : is claimed, entered MeCarthy Brow! |® orphans of miners killed in ex. * ine fias Fubiic in ts Power. i a ° store on December 14 and stole . eeine 0 permans wtly in 4 sii. eg RHR RAARA HHH Hw enoURh tollet s i 5 ape ured epresentative Lena Sante : i t tl il 1 of hahentc 1* BANK CLEARINGS, a “yply an entire family, was thit)}® duced a bill in the house to * $1 per ton m t Black Dia-| ‘he impression that the famine had asa pa ve spread ¢ OMG | # morning sentenged to pay a fine of * day calling for a tax of 1 cent * DISAPPOINTMENT mond lump coal today than they did, been due ctoal coul shortage, plague * Seattle # $100 and conte, It is said that Gen-}# @ ton on all coal mined. A ® mpeg an tg se ese tle was gut-| Which would be 1 ed this wine Pne ee ae # Cloarings today. ..$1,108,943.18 & | (rt took nearly $30 worth of goods! * bureau of miner and mining * pee pabige anes Sly . ter, and that the way for the #® Balances 87-274.66 & @Md placed them under hin vest,| # also Is provided for in the bill. # | March, 4 has been set he ei ene, Page» | Rodvebotdes ‘couape the Baa chouseho!d e rat! h ‘ \ r Tacor » bis walstband soon approach * # for filing the briefs in th | scevaiting: ories i quences was to buy his winter@ t ingt f his pre & Clearings today.,.$ 807,165.00 & Taft proportions A saleslady|® eke AR A ewe ee ew hearing at Washington in the filling oe dated uf 1 ¢ summ on © Balances 15,969.00 # Cusht him lifting a toy rubber ball,| etween the lumber And the | with no del With ch 1 been well ‘ The bed was a fine n * Portiand # and called the floor manager. Hiq MANY TO IN ‘is bs says tate mond Tums welling at $7 the monop- ee imp: ev ie t ai # Clearings today...$ 169.00 @ trest by Officer Kent followed. | P postponement of the da m at the bunkers and other ¢ tuations ‘ : ‘ * Halances 85.00 1 » late a time J a sor il t prices in proportion Ivance im ee ee ee ee | sa F ae’ when ; to have a plentifyl ly on 1 eo . / Many applications for member bre Ay : and 16 reay a golden harvest nd alt revea " rat 13 out MEETS DEATH WIT A Suffering trom a fractured skull|ghip in the Federal Union w sine) |. Prices on othe mmodities, in a 1 | y : trap pro i an wult of a fall on an bron made last night at the masa meetit mois Go Bot chiding abe are f A do lump to Sa Ng being pushed yester of labo: at the Labor Te " lar worth ¢ te oneumer ance We , es passe SMILE ON HIS FACE mm, proprietor of |The new members will be recelve am da t go, yet the 4 iitton- { 18 coun are - clr own the Magno! aioon, D, Clapnaddle |into the organization next Thure . € { a th ‘ ton f ry ¢ bes ~ in the Wayside hospital. It was | sight I ef e cou 0 Vinter has ¢ » Many of the to pr n by t alth | ment (By United P ) ated there t he will recover Bo successfal wa t b _ m June 1 of th and a 1 and there if ‘ i : tiled to coniply PEORIA, Ill, Deo, 20.—Kdward | despite his dangerous injury, Lamm | meeting that it ha ‘ d 4 18 higher than th of la we th coal to meet the cu d, who murdered } father has been arrested technical te hold a mass ng a . ") winte 1 i. The threatened coal fam an because of the latter ve al to charge of simple asses aa the po |moanth in the future here } bee ny lingering ine hae fa i rialize; will ie i. give him spending money d on lee believe there was no Mhtention Organizer C. O. Young er 4 on e that | fall ¢ ate he mo- The No Trap Councilmen the scaffold with smile on his| on Lamm’s part to tnflict serious In Federa { CONGRESS IS m the grip of a § 7 from Seat mg face today, Gov, Deneen refused | jury. Cla jo, who wax intext ‘ nopo extablished | the in, a . . T. Armstrong James Kelso grant a pardon during the h ented, had » ordered ¢ of th f the la con 100T8 Yet th is ment of . M. Hines, F. P. Mullen. ays, and ny, Who was but oon, and when he delayed going The que t condition hould dispel] | 4 reduction D. W. Bowen, Wm. H. Murphy ours old, was hanged, ¢ te am pushed him, The man é om Was genera bt | Ther ' C. H. Burnett, Jr T. P. Revelle pleadings of Bishop Spaulding and | stip and fell, his head strtkiug|iy discussed, but no action wa 1 ptlees were influenced by The mono; o ite . a “— many others the mat } taken ms * competit the of ply and | powe H. C. Gill R. T. Reynolds. ’ . {By United Press lomnnd 1 be Named ts rie ee knows it F. H. Hurd. Frederick Sawyer ee eae ee | $e ut competi:| The monopoly cares for A. G. Keene ite faifare o Rear Ad ore gy Map > 4 é i r miral Evane the rank of vice ad ply and de he people may economize ani Councilmen Who Have Traps. miral. Th ' mete 4 fee the th elves other as that pe pon the " te | coal keep warm, A. Zbinden J. E. Crichton. a oe 3 when g to does not care Ellis Morrison. ]. Conway. wi —_ ‘ p company will » ' hard times. Ite Ferdinand Amerie ra f x i draw the usual Baforcement of the provision of | price 1 ra # are e was ¢ Coast company Be rat ordinance requiring eve nte n the reau of > presen. ¢ of the Mtecholder to maintain two or f the o ance ~ It w afm npg More rat ps on his premises has | The are ' mh rat t Del Spidete of Diphtheria. ¢ . and 5 ‘ eye Which members of the city council) holders with tw a 0 aims nator raude im 0 ayor-| Nees mayer neha on a this | Read be , = ee Oe we ing € or pneumonia, are being asked to answer There are in ghborhood of a N 9... Hi Will A Se k R ‘ the mesthonwiont va <== The Sihaph ta: tees the’ poor dt | 40,000 househe -obpageg = ty Nomination in 1889---He gain Seek Re-'« ho northeastern part < a the city to pay $2 for rat traps? requires in neighborheuod of 80. Wi quarantine and the dise cord. | ¥ pean squadrons he SOught not 'the city to furnish (000 traps to comply with the ordi publican Nomination on Wide-Open-Town Platform. ine "te D.C! G° Mattia’ ‘Souuty | It is wala that Evans’ py vat traps to those who cannot af. nance Good traps a ne re yale 8 road though | *8* blocked by the enemi he| jphysieian, ie sproading hough ford them?” talle $1 wh mea jeverything which can possibly be|™ade wh he testified in the “Is it the intention of the author! | that expense of at That he was frauduic unty board of health | Sehiey tria ties to arrest, fine and imprison traps wou $ 00. | og t of th - . to ite p Poor householders who fai! to com Expense is Heavy att ing done The : i ply with this provision of the or : ‘ Everson, and at one Providence hos. ,at sight that the physician's wife dinance?” r4 a miles cast of F Ha Severance, wife was located in Providence hospital. . ps F nee { 82 Deputy Sheriff Rodg visited ry 7 ‘ * or a ir how ¥ ere visite aa Householders hag to : D ee being tried this aft- (he Bespital and endeavored to per- hese being heard « en : comminsion of exam. | susée the woman to return to court t b y ing fumigated. The (By United P : i return to cow oe on ee eS spon , tion for 2 or rey Of the disease is due to the| NEW YORK, Dec. 20—James , on a chavge of in- for the hearing today, but she flat- which are being sent to household Ac ex are as . oon mak {a quarantine }Oliphast, a prominent me of x her husba ly refttsed to leave the bed, and the ers from sanitary headquarters, ing | ng the x nie year qustet for the support eis Mae Seek Maeaa taco ene to light « nly recourse was to take the court warning householders who have no light ¢ { the 7 epublican ma a the Hquor today shot tv.am facnas cuntomer, ens” ‘ . » her, oriauiaiane mam persis, Arave that they must comply with | sanita 1 throwing Inee in was f wh m bas an yet mage REW YORK STOCK who immer cr oe her | noon the law or be subject t fine | the heavy end on the h * alms e laration of oppomt grrr cman: ay yh rte the Dr. Severaiiee explains that his and imprisonment provide an Why cannot the all the ceive oat By Mpguedy - ar MARKET r on bimeelf and died in a few from what she |wife is suffi. from a. chronie fshment by the ordinance trap the eholde quire n au “te gu . ome mt ben been burried te the t to railroad |state of delieiofis, resulting from The rat ordinance was passed The cit ald buy th “ ee, She Was the into t an) + "Riraat asain, wiser te asylun a severe attack of fever, and that Beptember at th ggestion of from ti n lars antities & es e By United Praca) = acliedl Ganiitien ° oon the case was mitted to the insane the health department as a wel » house « * yao - . ppored to mtr Sis ‘conta’ ef thar then — P heard in Ju a m five att ago for @ short #B which to conduct the war o x ut of the price cetcen, 5, tae ney iy on principle and Oliphant is Geiger, of Hot Sprit ment of the su-| pert t sed when she ap- -formination againet rats, and is now whieh the by ' pay me oe aeceny - _ oven t ch of trust in p ip is Geiger, o' nt § « at the appointed | peared to have overed. Latel Being enforced as a part of the at retail after jot wholesale Was Counted Out je office should be made u cap “in ~ ‘wan. formerly @ sergean ered that Mrs. however, he says she ha exhibited Gampeign to prevent an outbreak and retail ha taken thelr count ital offense. 1 am opposed to jing ur few Br aoe. Bes sh amy The shooting scaped from the increasing signs of a recurring at- @ bubonic gue. The penalty prof unieipal ownership in all of tte |vorite speculative vay vues . ; om tee Sell ne out of his be found. In-|tack and he took the necessary Pe) Srovided for failure to maintain) With rat tray forms,” be said in discussing thejeaste as to tomorrow's b - mer penaues of Geiger's t coured the oity | steps to have her taken where she eo traps is a fine not exceeding for 25 aon ante me } 1 have mine a deep! ment were generally favo oO put up margins hours and it was not until late be properly treated 3 oy or imprisonment in the city te thone r y * of the matter and cannot though the wish was partly / ¥ pommel Rot exceeding 30 days, or both. |\the difficulties . come to any other conclusion than! to the thought | Be cncaay au ep hae . See ee ee a ee TROOPS ORDERED FROM if tome householders to pay the | would quickly dina n wile hat the trayal Of usually confusing t past week p v See vias Fs a trust’ in public’ office should be! and experienced bankers we ath | TAFT 1S HOME ear re ih ag an ao L i. #0 unpleasant for him that he re dent of Seattle for some yeart.\| buainess expanded materially, and — peiecsiltioenianctans od and M rm » . forr " resid t of concentra 4 buying of an aggres rs ge ucewed hin 1 s where he held numerowsfaive character appearing caused s pire et Aa erpage con Ende. ; Pr id t R | | , ly Untied Prees.) cule was See eee ks tha ‘tes aanai ta wish of shasta ten cater amnes |, WASHINGTON. “Dee 20-1» President Roosevelt Issued Important Order This [) NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—"1 I have had a splend and | date to en of- | of whieh atimulus 1 Géaibel Aimeriod to8a9, de sbaiiow Aft Hite away trom America for 120 |found Americans welcome every. fice who an the la convenes boing viewed by tee ernoon-—-Will Leave at Once. Mays, and have been largely out of In. the shove et ary platform Copp a4 Heschtes. Pikice saowea |S ton & the Cent American RE Seuch with public affairs, and there | Taft evaded all efforts t sim | f gains x two points from yee iret eee ee eh eee ewww wl eral commission is hearing but fore i do rot feel as if I should to discuss his boom he landed | pec terda nal figu A furthe Mine Workers’ Convention. . CF sey r talk of politics from the Pres today. | ss — ree In coppe abroad was tt INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dee ® ROOSEVELT ORDERS THE « °P° “de!” the dispute. This morn “Il may have something to say His brother and { ehlef tofluen of covering In |The call for the 19 samen) eon: |* TROOPS WITHDRAWN * ins Hilton t the following tele oo on, but not at p I ex-| sonal friends m f Amalgamated. The bales of the | ve s of the Mine Worke wan |@ # sram to President Roosevelt to have my nose grind. | He said he ex I { Hist jowed with rallies of from | 4, fas. Whe ane . wih | (By United Press * Srery > ak we @tone for some time er no dent Roosevelt at once: one to two points be called at Tomileon tall, Indian-|% . WASHINGTON, Dee * ‘ = s pe 7 . i ; i , ite, January % Hulletin.—President Roosevelt * a nee with the — 3 A E \y BOISE RIAL TROOPS TURN OUT TENANTS. | sea agian suas % thie ‘afternoon tered. the & OPerators and a settlenfent of the T | Q * United States troops with & strike. It was refused by the mine OF KUNDREDS. ONLY eon (By United Press.) ® drawn from Goldfield. * owners. The commission is hearing 9 By United Press ters, but that she wii]. NAPLES, Dec. 20.—The troops | * * enemles of organized la BOLE ho, De 0 a re I the Pettibone trial b@fteday evicted 4,900 families from | * GCOLDPIELD, De Pur #& It is not & equare There t of the testimony of Charlie ge 1@ war informed she|the dwellings of the working clas |® suaut to the orders of the * no disorder here, and will be » le, th ea 1 son t ould see hit mediately after| because of their fatlur to pa \* sident, the troops will leave # 1 We e willing to ¢ de ¢ Neville, the Pe © he al it t# na he was sabjrent, The eprosent at \* ¢ this week, There is gen- *& ¢ t ‘or an hone ead: se has assumed new t |part of the number who bar . vieing among the min- ne Can you and will you __ (By United Press.) cause he thou sage . t esent inipether to resist paying + (By United Press.) * is move of President % ~~ oe JACON'S CREEK, Pa, Dec tained too much to in at . ' the O J part |eausg of the high advances | CHICAGO, Dec 0.—Auguat | » taken to mean a & aid that C. H. Mackinnon, Bat eight: bod have been oF | present. Over 300 miners are now n many | ant q ox: | wix @ ago. It iw feared that! Sachn & Co., private bankers, today | Gov. Spa * f the Goldfield Min. @red up 8 «from the Ds ywn to have yn at we wher i has 4 r iF ar of young Charlle ible | the eviet ilk cause riots. | paid off all of thelr deposttors in| b oops Were need. * | eared before the Mine, and three of the were the explosion occurred. Th me. Hin te Orch- | was continued by Wilson, who took | checks on the Merchants’ Loan & | * bloodshed | ox and. that the ceca Beadiess. Thirty others ba een | no ray of hope that any are ali ard was away from t the cos over his trip to Den-| Make Trip Around World 1#t Company and announced that | ® * “ghee ihe bine ok discovered pit mouth. The night the nigt f ' enne and on into Wyom SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.—| the bank would wind up ite affai * ® ithe n # of the ntrover aud work PETERSBURG, Dec. 20 ¢ depot ox aw jin hunting expedition, The! Francis Kierkas, a Finlander, who|A story was printed yesterday that ae eae eketeeeeeee Our Ww have not been arties are tf osofoft, minister of com © | Orehard & ather $500 witness was not asked in regapd|ieft . San Francisco February 16,|Auguet Noelyk, the cashier, had ear. We ara ek atten bn cae the m and ¢ ptrolier, died suddenly a Pat M frow h mversations with Pettibone, 1904, on a waik around the world, | disappeared and that a shortage of . a. \ o aakee repredenth it ¢ ed the Marte theater during a gala enne to De ard ‘tat 1 In closing the cro#s-oxamination the | returned here A woaithy | $65,000 had been discovered. Saehn : y United Prose.) und tainere to be aaah fine Saperintend ma st night. The ca his f aten F ' fact was brought out that Neville | Piniander bet $6 with another | refused to see anyone but a bank| GOLDFIELD, Ine t be the com- Mt Alexande k shed be ath er apoplexy he would I ard. | w t a witness infthe Haywood |that Mierkas could not make the|clerk. Speaking for him, the clerk | Judge Hilton, counsel for the mit . ia tiene, bak Ge es 1 t ‘ he trial, an that be was constantly trip in fi years. For the trouble | denied the story, avd said that the ¢ akes the charge that the fe we ; " said Hilton t arded Pinkertons so that the|the pedestrian gets a hundred and | bank was merely going out of bust either trial lefense could not consult bin sixty acres of land in Pinland ness che sy oes ah a ATTORNEY F e the Hay-|amination, asked the witness wien “he te am able fo analyze} Mr. Reber thus ' wh ‘ answered tae the situatic figh date is Candidate to file f i as two da Ingfairly good Ba “EI nination he seek Neve ‘ " be t ' te D « the ‘aa ahs a w persiats tm referring to i of 1 fuse to te what y —_——— —EEEE Reber, car for th icat z mS Oe : : ee ae paign as a fight,” though view fy t maying that you Firewe . ' ons led is the t th a Bominatior tty tr ch more emblance to a H would tell wha m knew on the : . em ferday. “if excursion or @ Sund witne tand ed Borah vgnieeeg a “ a. one fer the race plenic, Observing politicia ve G how ‘ ve answered Neville, Of < ature in the supertor { ouveeae fbly ceria ment that while Mr. Rebe ida Tor Ored , by Wilson, N@ morning, when Attorne : Mr a tt should tly built for speed ‘ econd © , 1 attorneys ir! Investigation of the murder of carded? ot, nie wid wife and daughter In charge of " a al ale : a wies that ! it would be waste Of ener i he , a stimony at} hi N tly shot |Morit, It is said that Morli became , : dency t ¥ der the circumstances for him 1 if wood not all @f wakichi Nakamure, recen passionately in tove with the daugh half of Augu as re Over the t nece display any at thi tage of the 1 ene 1 Af eville was excused thel®@4 Killed by Seijiro Mort, I th | ter oot practitione § sarily game M \ Juced anurticle from tega¥. south, has. braugut light ®| Nakamura returned some s . eee ONS . H - harge tha M how that the! remarkable — recita id |ago — accompar his mothe tho i e Haywood I feeling toward ined a aie te wud anoth J ‘ nown | PAst: . t € ‘ Fred It Franelseo swears . ag as Kido H lowed | ‘ i friends as the of @ love for |hetwoen the twe : we , \ bon ' jof the dgad man inimiaration oftive Y for alleged ce es = - in |} The girl is now the object of a] the gin in a a » pay alimony to ced f . in a rtlett entered the Tourist! At noo ‘ t we ring the |Meal fight between the tives'lyp pending an investiga na- | Wife and non-appen: n the tn m ie cont 1 ill hea I el an early hour Wednesday | woo, . " “ Lknown of the murdered man, sald to be|while Morii Nad been phe sate aring was call pon A Rartiott. » we 014, conisniited « with no baggage w waen' : seeking vengeance, and friends of hand of Nakamura’s daughte er 1 ha el . Raleide {x : ed to room 56. Charl mith, the ¢ t y , the |the man charged with the killing, | White the case of Kido Ha This me é t ac t to } , t aim " lea quote aw whieh es 0, ' him nj « on Ww n its short. |Who are endea him | under consideration Nukat ) " a tn ‘ 1 1 red jee ( ‘ ‘ . ment th pert court Phe | of regaining « h irl ‘ ‘afer dc ‘ nt " w 8 ml 1 this was tt t tec girl's relatives demand that she be | Mort followed and eft'on tf CONTEMPT ia Ba -~ eal hb . allowed v liberty while Mort ame car with Naka a W Spe st is (MTC AL ST RICH EDT 000 en ot ete of ih ay so | ot Reside Pg ud o'eh th chool at ¢ he! a and Jackson st. the twe eft t 3 1 t ‘3 ne t n mbed thr h the nd Accordlt to the present evi-/the car, They walked’ but hort | band, Gee \ he eh ca the bod g in the bathtut (By United Press t ude 1, have told }dénce in the hand he px listance when tt aid Jaka-| threatened t i an eed tite ieee ASKS FOR RECEIVER : physics it fou chese 1 APOLA 1, De nde th he " , ud-| Nakamura lived at 4 Ma mura struck bis friend in the face ‘ family, Pauline Bensor © It of lttgat » ” tat . Ha M ha at b 1 be buried with his) wife, Host Nakamura, and the Japa- jing his ¢ Morli then f he 1 an order from Ju Vit Albert Ro and gay th o ‘ I id office » the | at 1 hysielans and a fa At Dr. Hodges nese girl, Hara Nakamea. The he which. ended Nak ura 1 cot cor and artra both whom Quto. Lu bine 1 t 1 the It ¢ t lice say Nakamura had an unsavory | life the w " D hip int at in the ye 1 ng wif 4 4-mont wade Mitot miition 4s\ reputation in Ban l’ranciseo and al \ v's friend ) as | combe 4 and ! Rebbin lay i . é at 406 Thor t H ar . ndit ri I " b itléal, }ways carried a gun, Morii was hi he Mori because the latter had | should not be f v the supe court Clow ree . ” he age Gren Corn c liseu aature the | chum, and last Jul when fused permi to w \ abo ap ae iY =, ” 4 we, Mowe. ‘ wan polo hole bat mura meade @ try to Japas he lef ter of the murdered 1 The divngue Gare tBe @ife cue rooctior : * ome san esstns ‘ a eo 6%. 6548 ° © “ 4 ee er er ee