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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1907, 7 aT — ereee en EEK NAAS AA . GOLDFIELD COMMISSION LUCENE ZIiERKAN TO:RENOUNCE U. s cee wes BLACK DAMP PREVENTS The Electrical and Mechanteal | _ RECALLED BYPRESIDENT = “AMI AD EE naROND SLATES RESCUE OF MINE VICTIMS errr r rr re Tee } | as to Report at the White House—Fears Exter- * 3 PLAN TOCLIMB | (By United Prose) of reacnre reported yexerday that * TAFT WILL STAY IN * JACOBS CREEK, Pa... Dec. 2 had been foun dand today the 5 . * * THE CABINET, * T. SHUKSAN © Centedion' ais number iu fixed 12, nine of ‘lonfusion attending the efforts of tained That Reign of Terror Is Inevitable. ; *| M : on in ete having been Identified. ack . * (By United Preas.) *| wearehing for bodier In| damp is increasing In the mines at te # WAMHINGTON, Tee 21% the mines in which a terrific ex-|an alarming rate. Only the main (By United Ponts.) ) Now that the troops have beon * On the best of authority it is ®| At the monthiy moeting of the | plosion occurred Thursday morning | passageway has been thoroughly GOLDFIBLD, Nov. Deo. 21-—A ordered withdrawn, the people of * learned that Beoretary Taft *| Mountaineers Jaat evening in the |has been #0 intense that nobody raked over so far. Conditions we dona! frre in the affairs in| Goldfield are waiting to see if * intends to remain mm (he cab & Chamber of Commer rooms, |#" with any degree of ac-/o bad this morning tha work Gaeat to © of the miners trouble of the bloodshed nature will * Inet, Taft and Speaker Can: | lAwhac! Curtiv delivered an inter. |&U"ey how many of the dead vic-| 38 had been found and to the be developed. | morning, when the actually follow, as tte mine owners * RON eAlladl to Hee the president # | | entin lecture on moyntain elim |! have been recovered, Parties! afternoon feaeral cov” sent here from | predict * and after a whert chat emerg #| ing in the Northwest, siustrating |? . " ves tiga nic * od from the White House | rd \ f Washingt’ ] catia ownie Miny Demine Wartiot Law xo fron Ne n louse arm my bis remarks with stereopticon view \ELEVEN- EA R-OLD W ul at, Capt. Cox, who represents the | * bl of Mt. Baker, Mt. Ratuler and Mt « jouse a . , Shukwan eat ataeaee cl is ake on +R ee Announcement was made Uy the club will climb Mt. Shuksan ext . snot been declare martial law as soon as there HART WANTS TO Assistant Secre are any tudications of trouble, He summer, and also viet Mt. Baker | summer le kag , : : Murray, of the 8ald that the sheriff of Bameralda in the Mountatr rt 4 " litte Ellen; reported the ‘disappearance to th ye Sa 2 tn whip has grown to over 0, | w # ae" " No trace of the girl can be found. mmission. ‘Thin | to be prepared to quell any distur on es aie » Eh ah os auhingtow #t.? The little girl lett | m0” aiseopenrance of the Brown he would » e that may arise and m now one oO} r Her agg Godlee Goins an sappeara Nn f u of oa ‘oe CF “Mahot te view president of Lawrence M. Hart of 1058 Kt mountain climbing clubs b. the a a 7 y lay ing 16 child three year ago and the Pap" ‘ je oO be he orld Prof. Landes, of the estate | viel © brothe an employe ofting of th ay under a cavein ol the Westera Federation of Miners, bourne ay. fled late yesterday his —— " < ti t . t ase will arrive here this afternoon to declaration of candidacy for the niversity president. The club|the Carman Manufacturing com-| loose dirt, revived yesterday in con pert ‘epub " jasues a fine quarterly magazine,| pany, but did not see him, and no! neetion with the death of Mra. Kit another commis endeavor to bring about peace ublican nomination from — the } f tr a Ninth ward, Mr. Hart fs the sixth profusely illustrated tr ue of her can be fou The tle Me Leo the ehil aunt has A uss the mat Seiecie th ste tan i | mother waited anxiously all day/ given rise to grave apprehension i a stenificant Tonopah ta Restioss. nididate t ntor the race for the | f news of the child, » ing The Gormar when last seen At “things | TONOPATHL, Nev.. Dec. 2t.-—A foot. “Omnation In question and ene or | , it aaah ae . thee ig tg pee fore the ks close on January 4. | would appear at nig ea she |coat & . f the troops: atled the beginning of a reign of terror | T Senligmsiaitacntt | > > Plans for publicity and campaign | | meetings for the ensuing ¢ will be considered at a | 7 | ampaign i oneidered & meeting of the executive committee of the | . Municipal Ownership league, to be| sinalisaanionianmesdaiiplites T : held this evening at the league's} nA ove ati! 1 euch ri “ liver fr 7 TO BE 4 INSPEC OR |p arene with threatening to kil? Vogt: headquarters in the People’s Sav Mayor Moowp ott} tongs st ach, and Levy, Oliver, Rameay , le and pein volver : “ by more than 100 per cent in the ad Metcalfe in the also-ran class his wife and pointing his revolver EUGENE ZIMMERMAN ANDO HIS DAUGHTER. ings Hank Wuilding The league raayendh-arcAh sn Mingacentbn with from 1 te $ cack, ye at the officer summoned by the lopted a resolution weeks | vote on mayoratty candidate J. T. Armstrong forged te an officer of the A. C. Thompson, of Taylor av jwoman to arrest him, Joseph L,| (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) ja civil ongineer, He served through /agn that all candidates on. the taken in Ballard under the, the f “gt pag mage Bla 9 4 ent ts the char Varney, it is known, sought em-| Pritt, a young contractor, must fee! CINCINNATI, Dee. 21.—Bugene |the war in the ranks ticket of the Seattle efty party be é " oot ‘cony Raodhlomy gg engine aff eht against a man ployment a6 a city salesman by the In 1878 he direction of the Holton-Hines com. | test for the ward, his vote having the police court this afternoon. nt came nawles name of Varney, Western Can & Metal company cnn. Pritt calted Officer Zimmerman, former multimiliion | os) ce commtrmetion with tte { seued to dec are in letters | to Oe pany, At noon yesterday the count risen to 131, a& compared with vlosman, if he can with offices in the Empire bulld-|jast night after her husband aire raliroad magnate, and father | cinnatt @ Green River railway, IM) oiattorm as promulgated | Pane | Mtve Moore 126, Trimble 56, Hum- 121 for C. M, Cox, bit nearest rival police. It ia | tng, and held the position one day.|deciares, forced her out of the |I-law of the duke of Manchester, |1881 he was made superintendent |Party commit At the meeting [Oe tno, Mackintosh 41, Cotterill | 65 for Dr. C. 8. Emery and 18 for Varney, asserting he Members of the firm declare that| house, Risley responded in probably wil! desert America per- of the Kentucky @ South Atlantic |tnis evening it is antictpated that | COline 19% Baker and Smith 10) W. C. Kean from the health he was never authorised by them form, and was met at the door, he|™manently in the near future. At and in 1883 wan elected president. the secretary will be inatructed to aya, by o revolver tn F - —_ _— ril!’'s hands, | Prewent he ix in fretand looking Five years later he becar call the attontran of the several admonition | otter repairs on the several castles, dent of the Dayton, Ft. Wayne & | candidates to this resolution j iid be @ paying propos! | Pemnants of the once vast Manches-| Chicago rallway, and in 2 a elled cititens to to use the n@me of the health or! cans, and that the any other city department in any ed was the o: necompanied by one !way in effecting sales, Sergeant! that it was Tennant, of the eetive depart: | ion to © no further ter eatate, whictr he bas purchased cepted the vice presidency | street clothing, and caught Prill off He ¢ going “road Zimmerman Zimmerman secured control of i his guard, arresting him after a | @=pressed his dinguet at,the anti this road in 4 and tmmedtately pw fight. Prill’s revotver was brought | trust crusades in America, dech began the organization of th 7 MARKET By United Pr to headquarters and will appe in fhe that these attacks, which he central aystem, comprising the ¢ BOISE, Ida Dec aractorined as political jamglery,| fH. & D., the Pere Marquette, the! ve ‘ w . ; slp “ 7 - EW YORK, Dec. 21.—Thé open-| Wood cautioned the jury In the | Evans 1 fast making existence in the Toledo railway, the Terminal rafl-| i. on cks was quiet with price |? egurd to the treatment he re- j the samifatic as Exhibit A s - , | . . ttibon trial this morning that in | nited States uncongenial to men Way and some lake steamship prop communteate | ceived by the bailiffs. ebanges of tle significance,|@"y attempt made |SPECAL HOLIDAYS + ' It wan this “system” which | iwarish interests had pieced out a|With then: should Mrmediatel Mrs. Ida Toney, the second wif } Since his arrival in treland the merman unloaded upon J. Pier arieh te Rs bad pleced ont 6 . odin afi : = statement to th Judge |counsel. It was he court and the parned today that rely decided to complain ce long string of fatiroad ¢ reported to the court. This state-\of Harry Orchard, was called t {By United Press.) sleigh. They kept ahead of him} ARE NOW AT END London pres has made frequent t Morgan three years ago, Clean: | tena cetucchan” whic tone’ ohaion mont was made because of the re-|the stand for further cross pein WAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec ur he reached here, As they! declaration that he is ambitious to}i™ up several million dollars. ed to come into effect ia |@vest, after adjournment of court | ation. The state will conclude its P Peer ten are believed. to have not arrived, he believes they enter the London social whirl and mmediately after thie coup Zim t to that end in seriously considering! marman bought at re ors sale Beethrough the tee near the . r" { ed Pr i oe foo, and y, the horses and o : (By United Pre relinquishing his American citizen: the Toledo, Detroit @ Ironton road and been dro 4. This ts rn fit will be fow *priag when SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. tt.—The | ont | aid m the orgaitization of an ‘ < aot , ‘ ‘ ; ‘ ; 7 tisclones the weakness of thy a has ervived over the ny d sleigh aes to the edge of | ernor Gillett came to an end today.| burg, Mins, in 1846. He was eduiGae H. & D,, secufing soon after: hut the vere on Seema ae from Vaiden arisen says the break fn the ice, but found) The governor will be in Sacramento | cated at Kenyon colles beoons! dd the lway ithetend . : ss at the Delta he found a ated a nyon college, becondin: ward he Ann Arbor ratiwa withatanding t none on the opposite side. The only! next Monday to be p for — not remote futer They are|Yesterday, by Jt L. Bvans | ca today id Monday the de make ai fense will begin wir tives im the treacherous not over eager to go far into de | that ails, which bullish cliques claim } ea =| It occurs to 8 few reminiscent : (By United Pre im the ice and re man of the four lost whose name hé | omer ee when normal business d > oe en niaoee SEWARD, Alaska, Dec. 21.—Ad Two days e he left|/four were making the » fi | ous trouble {x antietpate ows o oars since & crows of jthe westward are that terrific &@ party of four set out for) pecting =p son. Theil active bears were merrily selling forms have occ ed the North stocks around th penetor with twe So witch mbsorbed in hie w Settom prison, fforts in that @ 4 and al residence is unknown BY H. H. HUDSON. eg oe RECEIVER Dr. Bluff and Dr. Stuff practiced] ™@ch so, tn fact, that he often jrought an untimely end to thetr| tien. The mer ewe of | the « . 7" Pre ees tabled to ree mize these whom he anak eco 3 hey are éeina - iffe, and waves « moun high have sw any In ages and the abitants h and the natives pre t a the a yore pallnge te ag alread slow. This was another phase of ‘They forgave him, nevertheless, for ie owen rm hag Fong. 7 Bae were drowne Several canne oat her fivet acts upee arriving in thet the situation. They looked #0 |he seemed to be successful in each (fewer os . SE eee are reported demolished. Was announced at Providence city will be to start a sult to break much alike that identities were | undertaking. The p of the short seasto tal this afternoon that Detec- the will of Senator Arthur Rrowr mixed Diphtheria struck the town; but! ws hassed tn extreme dullnoos (By United Press Edmund Provat, of Geneva, Thomas J. Ryan, who has been which left a $100,000 extate to his 1 say, Stuff,” said Bluff ome the dismal how! of the dog fore-| taking Sole tuner lence tees te Des Seeery a te See erie Sa ete. 1 for mame time, was | sum Max, and @aughter Alice. day, “Il have a plan which will| telling death was not heard du between quetations | ruree lives were lost and yi . nterest people in the new and that in all probabilit bring succes We will tear up|ing the entire epidemic. The pe esas Pinon . et {VOTED $500,000 was dostr nguage of Esperanto. He was the : n © through the da | (By United Press.) wtakes and enter a town of alftout ple failed to realize that while on Scie ry a sooth fire, which started in the Christmas secretary of the Internatior " J ast SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. Tl.—-Any | 76,000 population. | will go ahead | was out, the other had time t oie mcm ter ¥ |stock of Johnson and Hate de-|peranto congress, and although hope which the depositors of the and engage an office. You will|up on a line of procedure, Another 0 7 ap ae ca partment atc today, A panic only 19 years old, he is one of the California Safe Depowit and Trost come on later and enter the town | thing they couldn't understan moet [among the shoppers resulted he ading Hay nto scholars tn the SUICIDES : company might have had of keep at night. We will then take turne|the fact that the doctor kept get **™"* | world. the bank oot of the ads of @ at the business We are both ting jollier and fatt The work - i » m i feceiver have been diy dina J EPH OP The following advertisement is laay, bot If | take the fore part of didn't seem to wear on bim at all lippe om a 2 nore ne . . ald to bare been madly in love| PAted by the events of the last fow| the day and you take the latter! The girls thought he was a little wer of on Res “Ww. i erm with & wom whe did nat nerarn | “ays. Ax those who have been tn portion of the day. the town will queer, for he frequently took them | 5 Broadway, daving his affection, Joseph MePhes, bar.| Yesdsating the affairs of the bank see the greatest doc Uhat ever | for a buggy ride; but often seemed | PARLIAMI been as to jury duty in the iy refusing to belleve the tender of the Rainier saloon, and 2 M@rther into their work, It can lived. You know two heads are|to have forgotten all about it a/ criminal court, earnestly requests fof a physician that her iq well known character About the | De eee that the affairs are more| better than one, and a practice in ys or even hours thereafter. | {the patronage of his friends and : js dead, Mra. William B. | eity, committed guicide this after.|(@°Ply Involved than was at first/a town like that, with country « common remark that if he/ ede Unied Pr a | acquaintances Saw Mates | has started tongues was noda. His bedy was found in a| "*ppoeed Ctives theewn Te. Wee RED one yas Serveras. seh Sane 8) VIENNA, Dec. 71 first | — a Orenun City by de hed Od Cha -Ciaiideeeba heeek Pousth The bank is hopelessty tr man anyhow. We can dross altke; |the forenoon he would tell him! prisked out of money and val a oo Bay - , vent,” declared B. P. Oliver, who @ little acting before the mit-|to call at the office in the after-| p Since he was s 7 permit the burial of her hus ay. and Main xt, with the reve ver the wellknown theatrical beside him. The body was taken | ** ables while they slept in a room lected president to succeed ror and work th town. Hoth of noon. On the other hand, if he : es in October, Eu y Fra is + . at 1610 Main st. last night, Lewis! bh leh Schoer a today.! Oo , Who died of heart di “ Phe ,| David F. Walker, “and the only us will then make a big toad in «| met a strangerin the afternoon, he! Kuehole and R. Maplin . oe csoph ‘ a a it wae ms eta ete thing to do ix to appoint « ro-/amalt puddle. Resides, Stuff, | tke | would tell him to call the following | K,“nule and R Sn a ae driving in an open carriage to Hof Beneath, the bedly reposes, ceiver you too well @ work against your forenoon. His mind seemed 19] fonow roommate, as the qullty per | hure, Where he received the parlia oO : Watched day and night interests any longer jdwell more upon professional effi.) ion and White was arrested thie na? delegat! Ve empero: ) an adjoining apartment is BULLET DROPS THIEF And so It was agreed cleney than mames and faces. I) rnin by Of ° ieves ‘ane Ms given a, ay ovation along iF Gstes aftve and well tase j Blatt went at the game w war divided over the doctor, ‘They | Phillipe ee mecthad matigation | clear voice and her hustand entered (By Sutted Poem) PA YS stnile, backed up by ali the @1 agreed, however, that he Was) concd of $14 in cash a fine wait) Wilh R amie we I ‘ attmnpact never to allow efther|.%4% _ PRANCI Dec. 21 his tittle fat body could mmnster. the most versatile inan they ever oa. ae See, & conan Allowed on Certificates iaiedtirst, tobe soe Not | Three burgiars w foiled in an he got a shave and then drove |kne ase and « pal cult buttons. [Sy arte, ts about coupeee ‘oue ttyat feath had 2ttempt tobreak into the Shre Augustus Holeot sred about town for a while to let peo! One day a fire broke out in the ~ Cer force om He death had! barber gun store early this morn-| , taee ut T the (pie wise him up. He then we srecery etc blow. It erigtnnbes botanical garde hington. He FOR DIAMONDS AND i Ing by Special Watchman (. A.|\, court this g andthe office bret be be mm wh ~ erfmment fm the 7 ‘ Carr, who brought ¢ of the in n $20 8 his . ga hi were k a dr y. Un a traders down with « bullet the | cently divorce burs him- time a alle x tuna B q mo . : . j Saute ole ata em bk rae bares Se Me™) RAVENSBALE | the Prize Winner | » © BAME formed by Jude ake b ade 8 w he e time, Their egress was cut . . | of Richard Roll, and c " te ' - 4 (By United Pr cian aded to th The Prize Winner : nit : <= ; » United Railroad conductor ‘ ie eee ak eading thik & ‘ v Stutt, A wil athe od. Th a r American Watch & » i ent of CUSTOMS OFFICIAL DROWNG. |j).ceh: otherwine and comanded fd KO The uA 0 104 | the: better cla Jewelry Co., sat t fire . with prise ‘ F be eping th De We stabi. ys or (By United Press.) riage Saati Stu © altuation 1 of exhaustion about | wich ha " 908 FIRST AV. Mee dence Malet) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 21 r that he had \ mistake and by his great 26a , ' ™ » I An, & Customs house offi had washed his fa with a The smoke grew 1 wa ws 2 c ie ~ J Fire at Detroit wWitle heasding Past fi thu: “kM another y A ladde m up Ma t toda the ; BETRO: Te ard. Jodan slipped and went Ave ne al He then we to f and § nded to ‘ te ‘. Bitivved by fire. which attacked y t Stuff said he had been fasting \ tranke pers move on,” and failure far store Hdawin § “ PARISH 16 SUED. ha, Sate in ticket office was |#nd that another meal was in o y was « They were for will result in immediate MRS, Suit was instituted tn nk: cen oer pie een 1 to the office, and | had Ct the community — | nvest " yefation 7 " at the “ \ . # BEEDING WEST "Fora Sirona eats |S aroha to th fut a pa, $1,500 damages on the sales | tw ik nd he towne “as time "Bhey subsequently : ted Press.) of proper which the piaintiff\te the police st , 7] wore on loctor was very ‘aigers der Hav time Pa h had placed a th Putnam after a free fo t a in the role hands for dispoan The complaint| which the crazed man was oo RG EX 0) a WANTS eter sinh Sie nant that Tench ait mer Rein | which the crasad man was edly CHARGES EXTORTION LEGAL OPINIONS ‘ t a clear t thus prevented a » oy ja pending an exa ation ~ FARMERS SEND WHEAT CROPS TO MARKET BY RAILLESS RAILWAY seg gon eee. : og: I | (By United Press.) \ legal opinion on several minor f WwW { ? tae 1 eien wilt these | NeW YORK, Dec. 21—The Ei: Gulseionn “wtih rela 0 ailing ineeeua ttt venue en jerand jury has returned an indict approaching primary “ ? " * wes ment against Herman Vbech perngrhare ea A dollar a week buys a Vic Twelve Stories of charging him with extortion. He i ’ y othe a - . ore hiv! , tor. Enjoy it while you pay Solid C fort ‘iamond rings valued at $800 and| registration books 20 days before for it We Pay 4 Per Cent Bee ane ee ee eer [pranary elections, as wit! s i gett igs shi : Interest Raymond Hi the actor refe » olectio modern way the winne hee Voee! tale | Serene the: tents ad Hn pe Sgr ° On Savings Accounts 4 t ok & toll the re spec Yo quality is the highest. er. M \ ‘ t ninst orm who de esent original Settle the gift question to- ‘ y | DELEGATES WANTEO ‘I m We t . abet" 5 & : IBocisive tien): Has SSiahia AaiUieiatiebe. be. S00ik: ihe: Sinan aol 5 Stton of our tor t ||| Union Savings 7% - “af ; “ # ae WANT ISOLATION HOSPITAL Jen pe ; Kk ge ig Mead gg roular Fequesting hin 10 soe Eevee SepeeTed, sae trast th Trust Co. "| One district this year in the | 70 t and red ich a point not that 10 delogat ) A large number of bustneds men gh 7 tate anne n imbing ts made ttend the meet of ve Tra and firms hav gned a petition i portunity ow “< a silroada, | comparatively surt Farmin one,| which te being’ circulaad. by H dures N Second and Cherry a bu f rh 16 an average speed h nt Denver! Sutt nade efly counell to ( S * ‘ 1 until local’ ing the winter months will be used | that will name as delegates a tal, where all persons can be ise i Seattle, Wash. night between six and eight |] . n saon’'the valltiess vaite a transsartina tot grain, Sut representative citizens desiring to lated who have contagious diseases eh - ther prod of vast central! attend an@ participate in the con-| The petition will be preseuted some “Twelve Stories of Sofid Comfort” ’ b f of the trair wr * time next week

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