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VOL, 9% NO, 15 7 Daniel M. Drumheller, Whose Life the General bi Alleged to Have Saved by Jumping Into the Sound, “Genera! Meteaife jumped inte) & at stress upon the life-saving in ‘Denies Story to The Star. : Ce ee nh Dee at ebiion | THE VRNEO TO DEATH, (By United Press.) an of the United States ne corps, with a civil war wd, was burned to death in Lot ne Porgy Neve ng Im) @ his home t night. The ime water and resoved him (OD. M. | Client rd - 4 sin of the fire is unknown he peril of hie own | we a rs Prmnetier) at the peril c fe © office biog WAP-GENERAL JAMES B. MET. panny of the candidat ribes| "PPAR Meeeeene fs IN HIS AUTOBIOGRA. tne tne 4 He SThe general dropped himeet fd and, getting one hand of | at Oiympla. One cold night in Feb Pender of the boat, waited for ruary, 1887, the H DM i Her to rine, when he caught heller tn boarding the boat for | the collar, and, there in the attic slipped and fell ar inte! BE eters of the Sound, held the Sound | ati! deckhands came to the Tt was a time for q ncbtien BER ‘ P—FROM THE OFFICIAL ' t MAIGN BIOGRAPHY oF RAL METCALFE PUBLISH IN THE SEATTLE DAILY mate, Marry Pheland, throw ay old hh wr helier a line, and we drew w ® of the im back on the deck of the vesee: came t wabeut the necessity of anyone ( wet exceat Mr. Drumheller | gince "CAPT. ALEXANDER Pleetw Me one jumped into the water. West Pheiand threw him a line and declare him back on deck. Gen. noth . was present asa spectator that Mr. Drumhel% was really - ne took no part in the res-| saved by Mate Harry Pheland, who | judge INGINEER M. DANFORTH, threw bim a rope at } IN COURT By United Press. LIN, Dec Intorest cons the request. It “Ht was Gen. Metcalfe and Eugene nn ee eee that t will ex ; Fellowes who pulled me out. The Mr. Dr eller ! view f ge hin a raw me a rope as | was hanging procured ne Jered Qunwale and hauled me back confirms the cla bi it * be take ate o ‘DANIEL M. ORUM.-|calfe that it was the gene who} and then read im court ade the re Ume confirms dames B. Meteaife's claim) ( aptain Wood tien but at the sam ron. ’ Spekane at Olympia| him back on boar MST is denied by Mr. Drambelier | ally he im an interview procured Met ® tha him this morning by the A his ow , ‘ correspond t ave the Bow effectual i friend of General ‘ i Diegraphers that Ba hero. | General Met phy some eal biog ign a few ¢ paper alfe, tm TO THE PERITERTIARY 220%": °° —_—_————— t A @ (By United Press.) United State ‘ ¢ by City 7 ti n WASHINGTON, D. C_ Dec. 2%. te sealed thelr ‘ . ier Weging one of the most ing the 0 court r 1 fertely contested hattle which fir an S r Ru is ba | Benjamin D amount valet hich | the gated and if F. Gaynor, ace em they were ace «, | find the pr dat ster 4 Money in connection with e and enced f fund. ally ! Dametuction of the Savannah har four years each Sa-|will resist Councitmar aw Must go to penitentiary. | vannab lasted plan —_— Legal Question Involved gathe The The puestion tr ed HIBYMEN GO AFTER THE o.::.":2%3i°0!ci%. a Sy formation bearing the manner | Of « the a for t Ing information it that the » ¥ United Press.) it has don ite u t tw ex J Dec. 22.—As the first the met of the compa b 1 { fund making a attack on ad at € h Wester: Union Te ‘aph com KILLS INJURED HORSES fund 1 } with a view to ca g the ' fund b , m to congress, Commercia A the f b va t off t r t ' \ ¢ wed th “ Machine Influences Will Probably Name Their Choice +” ” Within Next Few Days-—Disruption in Party : : Augurs Success for * “Organization.” At The situation ecullar dif & candidate . 1 t eto w fembining, gh the ca , ese at nd with nplet Wetible of vic te ! it f ® to ind Have Divided Opposition. » time fe erte ge the Will Bring New Life. r When the candidate of the ape | fore & i reach, jkeoye REENE AND GAYROR MUST .:: was found wnconsctous in a boxcar ' &IVing his order. When several days ago and who died la ed the waiter to give in the Wayside Emergency hos |G that Waiter, said to be Head pital, Harris Brown, alias Horace | ¥ Price, told Dr. Matthews REPUBLICANS HAVE NOT YET FOUND CANDIDATE eee ee CEIVED; RIVAL WINS. By United Press. | AND, O h n§ th r " « M iF ' and @ * * eee ee ne et as trainmen, T wat the presiding Tonnessbscucias eee eeeeeeee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee Miah Mon Hardt Find. tert nso he ssuvalte POLICEMEN NOT TO Bic, = rerrae su srr giee fo en re] BE GATEKEEPERS he once ite ¢ ry bed pay ite own gate SEATTLE STAR | sche eee Gestval teanes B Met | Conny Ruel Feb | amy “Obstacle to Councilman Mut official who. palled me ; Sawyer’s Plan to Rob City Light Fund for Benefit “| of General Taxation. ONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST—RAIN TONIGH SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, DEC, 23, 1907. : AND TUESDAY, SOUTH WINDB. I. M.A. MATTHEWS WAS JOBBED BY GAME WARDEN RIEF AND MACKINTOSH YS METCALFE THREW A ROPE |Gerrine BACK MORWING PAPER Loss ae 99 When The Star expoued the Times. P, I. city printing sbeal| agreement you were told that the papers had also agreed to in- | 7 crease the price of subscriptions om January 1, J Yesterday both the Times and the Poat- Intelligencer an- APPEA a if C0 ij RT nounced this increase, and gave a# the reason therefor the in- creased cost of white paper. The Star does not find it necessary to raine the price of Subscription because of the incre: t of i SESH EAAERHURKARS 0p cause 0 awed cost of white paper. |% + Trial of Famous Quail Case Held Without Defendant-— nd it is not @ party to the publishers’ agreement whereby « BANK CLEARINGS, 4 the people and the city are to pay back to Col. Blethen the * ot Planned to Drop Proceedings With Fake Justice $76,000 he lost on the morning paper venture. Therefore the | Cieari ue today. ..$1,461,990.1 Co T Z | cost of The Star to subscribers will remain at 25 cents a|* Balances ‘ viene: urt Trial. | ‘acoma. month, * Clearings today, ..§ 962,200.00 # _ ® HKalances 66,411.00 & M. A. Matthews wa we Warden Rief was on DEP! a: Pertiand a2 by Game Warden Rief atic ' he up the lw Balances . 116,307.00 ® Kenneth Mackintosh and othe € t ney ™ tosh was GUARD GOLDFIELD : BISS cact caer smetn c RHAARHARA HARRAH MAT Withers against John Doe,|law in motion. Walter Fulton was charged with welling two qau on hand to take the case for the with defendant and Clare 0 then : (By United Press.) gaily in preparing for trouble. He Pei ange: gadis P gies be ag ay re JOLDFIELD, Nev, Dec. 23.—In ts Bow wearing in 160 depution the arrest and conviction of was on hand to se« « of its pite of the pleas sent by Governor for patrol duty, C. BE. Mahoney joe, alleged waiter at the Ra el de lost in th srehead Sparks, Sheriff Ingaile and promi: | vie president of the Western Fed ] ior who served Dr. Matthews : nent citizens of this city to the eraiien of Minera, is in Goldfie se) gy me Sunt Bet aint, patute te White House, asking that troops be | dimeting the Miners’ fight he fact that the purpose’ of the Justice Car kept in Goldfield, announe nt| Mmhoney declares the miners are | Prosecution wae not to enforce the © job. Head mes from Prosident Roosevelt | antious for peace, but that they ey Wands Pen) |game laws, but to Job the Rev, Mr Pr er been ar that he will not nuider his ac: | will not surrender to the mine own-| CHICAGO, Pec. 21-—The Rock | "thers seep ge Blais prrrdhe tl. on 1m withdrawing the soldiers, ergaie long ns the card #ywtem and | 1.) S ‘ | What Job Accomplished pear In court. He signed The determination on the part of |théantifederation pledge are in ef-| and railroad has changed its plea! ane nee result of the joo oan the (1! the records ax John and rep the president to hold to his dect-|fech The situation here remains | Of Bot Kumty to one of guilty in| damission of the 4 reforme ed in court by Walter Fulton, on had & depressing effect on the | quigt, The Combination mine and| 32 cases against it for the trans-|der oath in Justice Carroll's court |'* f Si vyoverete ne oe mine owners today. Sheriff In hes Bre Crelewees with a short foree. | portation of cattle in closed cars| jast Tuesday that he had partake oc Mackintosh himeelf. . themed egy ‘lilt nis Dear Gag 0 Then John Doe wa Tried to Tell yi water he Santa Fe orth: | ound guilt ed 60 and the ca INELT IN | PRAVER sei. ict ict ia or RE RNG So yodons ne yw Milwaukee & St. Paul and the Dit on aring for the ¢ of how he came o eat the nols Central will follow the Reok | ant 1 but was prompt ileneed By United Pr te j ed that this afternoon several! | Island's sxample in @ total of 106| ‘The suggestion for the job prob-|! lawyers. He was allowed to JACON'S CREEK, Pa., Dec. 28.—| médee bodien will be found jeases recently brought by the gov! ably « avaral weeks dee : that he had eaten the quail A total of 46 bodies Rave been jernment. The law provides for a) Rev Matthews, while lunchins ently, no effort was made taken from the mine ia which ap-| § Postoffice Robbed. fine of not lens than $100 and not! at the Rathskeller, asked the waite aclone the real name of the proximately 260 miners were en e 30) . age more than $600 for each offense if he ~ ~ repos ot” fant ¢ was named in the n explosion Thursday N JOBE, Cal., Dec, 23 sate | the roads will plead mitiga 7 bs Ppa A por a Bc Bai Boy warrant as John Doe, and the same covered today, The po | Di@eré blew open the safe in the circumstances Provecuting Attorney Mackintosh pepsers ce he court Tee wf the bodies indi. |p ftice at Campbell station early ~S -t sami which shows that he was fined - " that the case was promptly at wt on the crash came M4, econ and escaped with $200 | The opportunity for the job arose |* the d od men keelt in joney and $700 worth of stamps when the Rev. Mr. Matthews visitea Fulton, and ayer, The work of the reseuers THE rovbere used nltroglycerine in the Rathakeller again last Mond th as placed um in progressing rapidly todey and {t fot®ing the strong box, bond of an adjoining tab) Mr. ¥ No bond was exacted, however, intosh, Walter Fulton, the atte Jot . he t his and friend of Mackintosh, and Cla : Bonds n because it c try the ‘ ‘ oism | forth that the re was made | Dr. Matthews was accompanied | ** 4 a —— life of Daniel M.| merely throwing a rope and ha ’ Accuned ot having fatally begten|, Dr nd delaved sone tims \ease in the superior court. That Marshall Combs, the negro Who might entail the necessity of col ng the $100 fine, which would e the job embarrs g and ex- ive k of the”job is the enmity of Hy Warden Rief and other of ficials entrusted with the enforce he fi had some quail for h Halley, the suspect who is ——|arrest in Port HERR ee der 1, was toda Minister Was Pleased * charged with murder right ment of state laws. * @ first degree An informati e Rev 4! Dr. Matthews once wrote a caus- * | NO XMAS FOR THEM w | {seued by Deputy P: t the “ article about Washington game * * y Vandevee and The telay the « € ” which the gar warden con- a7 (By United Press.) @ Ad will return with the prisoner) gave the opport to a ee ed a pe af The *” BLY, Nev. Dec. 23.—The # |‘ await trial the job. The he ‘ of Matthews in other *# two miners entombed at the @ | The detectives have completed alone who would be o in s not endeared him to those # Mine cannot be rescued for at # | bain of circumstantial evidence carrying it out sted with the enf ment of a & Jenst 20 days more. They are @| Which is practically complete, and) When Dr. Matthews finishe he laws. ® being fed through an air pipe w| Which points to Brown as being) ... siebeaiici . ® hod in this way it is hoped @ Sullty of the brutal murder. It has i # hey can be kept alive until @ been ascertained that on Dec. 16 The " # Phe redeudrs reach thew. @ Brown called Combs up from . e * #@ phone Main 6005, located at 916 I , HRA R AREER HER EO He Bleventh av. S. and made an en the,< r it i# known that the two men were | fed tha | Manning to go east together the| anil ¢ be J evening the assanlt was committed (By United Press.) cou with conspiracy and in an bur pom jand witnesses have been found whe! BOISE, Idaho, Dec The other with arson, ang it was be- ‘ wat ay ns canna. tod Unteae Or . ae os men tegether ao Sh! prosecution in the Pettibone case tween the two trials that Gregory yg = : * antad Piven) the crime was sccompliahed | did not conclude this morning, as it was killed levies have not been ger NE ORK, Dec. 23.-—Mr. and | FAIRBANKS USING CERTIFI. | ¥8* © owing to the failurs| Hawley sald Miller 1 avoided rview, but were tor the M&® John D. Rockefeller and Mr. | CAT of one of the witnesses from { being a witness in the Haywood sole benefit of the lighting fund an Mrs, John D. Roeckefelier Jr —, to en bh this = After a vA ga neg — haf see = short morning session the court ad- tiled this, saying he n Bo! ts Special Fund eat in the Hockefeller pew at the vans Le. 23.—|Journed until t g the Haywood trial and sat at evening, when durir eclal fund PU Avenue Baptist church yee The clearing house certificates are the state will finish its case and the table with other attorneys for irpose must | tomiay and heard the pastor, Rev./now in use here, and the people the motion of the defense that the defense. The court instructed for that purpose and pe C. F. Aked, aay he would not | have gladly fallen in with the new Curt Instruct for a verdict of “not Peterson to look up the record on funds have cogtemptate a permanent ministry idea. The banks are in excelient #ullty” will be argued this point. It was shown that Mil- in’ thie church unless §7.000 was condition This morning Mré. Ida Toney and Jer is still attorney of record in raised befere the congregation left wheeviit simi her son Mark Toney were recalied the ca The state wants Miller their The $7,000 was 1 to identify the letters written by 8 the tele am he sent legted in cash and written pledges BERTH LIST TO them to Fred Miller and Clarence are lately after his ar within a few moments. Dr. Aked Darrow, but the letters wore. not rest at ol, in which he stated shbwed considerable feeling in de CLOSE THURSDA offered in evidence E M ‘olorado to minding a change in the adminis jan attorney of Idaho Springs, Cc tration of the testified that Lyte Gregory, o: clmrch. Dr. Ake The berth list om the steamer | Orchard’s victims, was emplc wae neoded to p Northwestern for the Honolu thie abies doccent cursion closes on T Under the law an apecial that defend him WINTER MINING IN TANANA, looking evidence against FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 23 Western Federation men who were More winter mining being done for Feb- | charged with burning the ty here than for the past two years. ate for of the Sun a Moon Mining The miners roubles having been onth. | pany, in Colorado, These men, the | settled, ne ail of the operators witness sald, were charged in one are running smal! shift go to nAnCeS the sald the $7,000 off a deficit in ibe Hebting 0 — CENTRAL GIRLS SUPPLY ity fe 8 enoutot) BAN FRANC ep eo SANTA CLAUS ON CALL which is in danger bapie resumed business | be Fastlo eae | efile and reassumed their « aamemEEE AN, inne sponsibilities without gubernator ee eee ERR EE ; 908 ial or other protection against.their | * * See . : ennee bes y inte: he ioe Siesta, Manes shor cown ey TRoore, <inee Suggestion in The Star and Call Up on ie he t their command The Ch . ° funds for he| Hguse association, speaking for the |® (By United Press +! Telephone---Central Arises to Emergency and . ‘ Tk until yghks, declares there In pl of * WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— * 7 Bhat t we adie Tor That) meney in the vaults of all the com-|# Two hundred nitrate workers * i bond reason to appr any run * troops at Iquique, Chile, Satur- * pilates Here b a nate m pre: ® day according to advice re * tice of succeeding city councils to @ ceived here today. When 10. %| Thousands « 1. And a, IN be awful n such emergencies as this, and tn & refused to dixp the troops * him their wants, w A " for San, d of not lesa than $1,000,000 in ih idan, WEA & tube of dlece Was & " night © Humphrie entral ha drained 4 Ant tome) Peebly muttering “papa” as it|® ai tng te al girls in the , hota Clau D and the co’ HAS DOW | tommen on a bed of pain, the sick| eee ERE ME Bw wy Phone Wanted to Trade Nehting | euhi@ of FL. Weasman, a tailor fund with similar desta may die unless its father is found zon, Sepensen: by Porno BoB yy “0 BIG PROJECT 18 PLANNED Weseman's family is at Rock : Po SEE ae Om : Rave ft hegors' “ Strings, Wyo. Unable to find ow o ? , anta air of CONCORD, N. H., De With nt there, Wessman left six aoten ; t win © ‘erecting a Christian | @@@k# ago for Seattle, and ail t he - a sag hscanes " ow de whore the poor|@@him has been lost. Mrs. G. A a the teas t tities “ig / the | Hileman, of 622 Second av., an old| , oe ia ‘ . t balk B anag church free ot tread of Mrs. Wessman, was ap 00 SOU: Sere om 8 CMe Mr. Furth as Santa : y “ye r f fray at Georgetow th oe morr 1 ee th ‘ t penaled to to at n the earch _ “ ¥ : era eee OF ee ee ee bling resulted in the removal of Ben th was the fi , ull the wit 1 plans for the he missin an, and late ues to the county hc nta Clau t t ‘ e h Mrs. Eddy. If the tdea|Urday asked the help of the @ | and _ “di Maes tt a b : ; oeating hi essman P with severe but not dangerous ‘ us than $1,000,000 It locating him, Wessm [soe aaa oobi Sheila Pinees, Mr.” Manta: ¢ n pa ea land Allwice Zewchatre, three others | been just as good I H alleged to have been in the fight MISSING GIRL RETURNS TO REPRODUCE OLD con 'tn’ daft at Gectoaumeln Waltna: |i Delian Cathne ‘wt hief Wappenste Mack men Jones, Taylor and Reams made | ed Mr. Furth's Santa ( hand DB. I were Christmas t and daintle the arrests. And, Santa, I'll ea u wh nominated ' Milen Gorman, coma jin the head, and Rob Maes, his and a Teddy bear that , ‘ prea ‘Wa ton st., who left hy |brother, has a cut above the heart, /4nd @ real ring and candy a ‘ , § From a Noah's ark: to ea Frida woing and kept her The Welsh citizens of Seattle and | and ote of th a » pair of mitt parents in terror until late in the |the country are planning to repro | SOLDIER ARRESTED thi t you think ry) ‘ erger et and even because f her absence luce at the Alaska ¥Yukon- Pacific anc anta we've t ved faith th children ta he returned home Friday night in exposition one of the anctent ca tles | Bar! H. Brown, a soldier 26 years we haver chimney wh ri prese 1 n with her brothe whom © famous ip their countr old, wa arrested this me ing at live now It a flat } wh As the cl nf 1 it he had starte it in the morning The matter is now in the hands |the request of Spob the chimney runs dowr b © to give nt and to he oxy ined he pbaence wf J. D. Jone & prominent mem |a charge of granc furnace o don't g lown ¢ ‘ faith “a be by stating that, tlred of looking at | ber of the local Welsh colony, and | be taken to Spc but come the kiteb . answers to the reques the Christma ener he ud} he ja arrang to send to Wales |tective Cla Ne W M rothey ha tf 1 ja the Christma fone lato @ stove to rr sfor the plan cecelved here, fhe Wil leave the window ae