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Dies nd Bret! et pee: 4 } | LAST EDITION (By United Press.) HELENA, Most., Dec, 25.—Gov |Toole has pardoned John ( dick convicted of murder in Deer. Lodge | clasive | = | the | those firms who fail to Jand taken to headqu VOL, 9. NO, 161, IS ACQUITTED United Press.) 3, Mont Deo. 25. Charles Starr was acquitted of the murder of Wano Newburgh in the distriet court here last night. The ae was rentores Just the ee as is COREY TIRED OF NEW WIFE? oe United Press.) PITTS RG, Dec. 25-18 Wit Ham Ellis Corey tired of his new wife, Mabelle Gilman? Has the president of the United States Stee! corporation weary of the songbird he w and placed tn a xi) cage? Does he desire to return to the companionship of his first wife their 20-year-old son Alan? Members of Pittsburg’s moat ex elubs and iness asKo- clates of Corey intimate that the answer to all these questions is “Yes.” Corey got a dive wn and ‘ce from his first had no desire to (By United Press.) MILWAUKEE, Wis. Dec. 26 Sister Theresa. a nurse at St | Mary's hospital, was shot and kijied | by Gastay Wirth. who ts belleved to be fnsane The assassin was apt ured after a chase of several WILL PUNISH For the avowed purpose of pun lishing those who repudiate orders }for shingles without cause. | sale shingle dealers are soon to or whole ganize an association which will attempt to enforce contracts is expected to gain this object it by names of make thetr publication of the * several works’ | th oe as Foliod Jaggoth, Sett FOR clos watch De Sheriff | mer Jaggeth, Patimtato Britt MER PATIENT 3 3 sided Dominio Ba . fg ho t and ( € ni ] " t b blocks Wirth waa operate on en t a i b a time he aid w made at the b tal a ye te ‘ { and w ore e and, upon seeing Si t who w D> y Sheriff h ter Th ea, began a fustiade, f to the count a ant € : nd b am © ener ing four shots into her ter Theresa died in @ few minutes : bad tried to poison him 4 snap at the 2 ater ELCHERS” : ware | ‘eat © a might be passed by several brok ” premises of the Re contracts good, to be followed b ‘ “ “st lawsuits for damages : . hanéry’ sam. W, V. Kecters Cireular letters hav wide re at S28 Ye wa distributed through¢ astern | # * and fed in extracting and middle western states announce. | # RACING NEWS ® | 93 in ois tial ing that space has b 1 * * a local lumber jourr { wide die |# Today's entries and tips on # |” “pie tribution and in which the nar * the races w ¢ found on # b co w of those who fail to make good * page 6 ® ing th Windows loading contracts will be published ee ee ee ee h laundry WOMAN IS ARRESTED AS oy: gies With 9600 worth of dry goods jewelry and notions stored in the room, all of which the police be lieve to have*been stolon, Mrs. Min. nie Clement was arrested last night by the police In a Second av, store arters to await action on the charge of shoplifting The woman denies that she shoplifter, but explains that a attack of typhoid fe rendered her mental to @ temporary extent ia a unbalanced and assert FIGHT OVE! OVER RESTRICTION OF BI BUILDINGS COMES UP FRIDAY Should reinforced concrete build ings be confined to 10 sto down and a free hand given ar tects and builders in Seattle Counciiman-atiarge Frank P. Mu s dete ined t hav t ling of c fight 5 . M ‘ that not f ’ FIND EVIDENCES OF SUICIDE scovery of a note and a t cane wharf h ¢ person, b H. M has comm THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25, 1907. 1895 and sentenced to th tiary for life Caddick | partner while under th of liquor at a dance. He} the pt . SOCIETY SAYS “YES” erecting j ———_————— | (Star Special Service.) bells were ringing for Christ-| OBHKOSH, Wis, Dec mas morning, and the defendant!ion p. Owen. 19 soars wished the jury a Merry Christmas. | 4 . Starr was accused of murdering | “G8? Arrest, charged Newburgh in a boxea ear Hunt | tempting ‘ h ley on August 31 of this yea f his om € Richa f the town of Algoma, t er for ¢ shine in soctety, © had, and when @ with his mo and a younger and ve under the es more be ful wife he thought” he So, The Star a could break into New York's A 3 senger of gladue morrow we will take Chr pa oe eee Ree ee te a lone second Mra. ¢ rmer friends But that te not Corey's heart m | wife and boy, friends sa too proud t mit | reault of that it must have of her insane been dur spells that » mn Mit | oleht han t family | whict Owens, | Its pe putting | detect ng cloa the day w bef yes of The Sta wil domi into He anid We th: to kill. the Owen adjudged insane, The used was some liniment Ow bad been using ior made its presence GAS COMPARY : “ PROMINENT PEOPLE ARE ATTEMPTS TO ENTIRE FAMILY | the tea ot * 7 * * readers the season's w * toward a and good #& ate the aqte of men; # and all beeeme broth. # broad Chefatian spirit. # as an @arly * you happy. To * 1 Wage them #® * opportunity to enjoy #® on today * . * * i-th tee eee ee ee FTALIANS ARRESTED FO 5" RUNNING BLIND PIG NURSE IS SLAIN BY Lon Young Man Puts Paes i in Food of Employer's Fam- _ ily, Hoping to Put All to an Untimely Death. Sunday eht it would g AAA AR RRR RAR ENR RA RETR ER ARES MERRY CHRISTMAS KILL AN la GET SECOND RAT lace Dyal, a woodseman employed from Waycross dunia L YNCHED| IN FIGHT (Star Spteial Gervic ) WAYCROAS, Ga, Dee, 26.-—-W ‘ till about 18 miles was shot down by turpentine (By United Press.) The second of the marked rats! MUSKOGEM, Okla, Dec, 26 | turned loone by the } sanita- | Riddied with bullets, the body of pee BA caught yexter, James Garden, a negro, was dang ion department was cough *T ling from @ telegraph pole last day afternoon within about @ block | night in the center of Henrietta from where it was set free more | Okla, a coal mining town, 30 miles than a w before, The first tat « taken wo caught on Pike et |mite away from where it was re STEALS FOR a crowd of n on who were fight ing among themselves. Before dy ing he shot and killed two negroes They resented his interference in their fight qusenenneeanes ; southwest of here, as the result of the first lynching in the new state. Garden at noon yesterday shot and | killed Arthur Bates, a white man, | beqause Bates, who was a well known liveryman, refused to rent 4} rg to the negro. | ‘CAUGHT IN THE INDICTMENT NET United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, Dee, 26. j 2 GIRL |Amox Riley Hardin, the gental Bo hemian club man, te the latest to be caught in the Indietment net | (By United Press.) He wax arrested by Deputy United NEW YORK, Dec. 26 ward J.| States Marshal Towle on a warrant Donlon, a clerk in the Postal sub- charging him with tegally fenc station at the Grand Central hotel,/ing up public lands in the state | will spend his Christmas in jail un- of Nevada leas some one puts up ball for him.| This arrest, made at Hardin's Powtal inspectors arrested Donlon|roome in the Bohemian club, was and charged him with stealing pack-'« great shock to clubdom. United axes from the mall. They say that | gra Commissioner Heacock 1s he readdressed several packages! gued the warrant, which was sworn that passed through his hands toa! young woman who lives tn k. The specific packa in accused of re-addressing con od « pair of brilliant red stock The inspectors say that Don » confessed ‘APPARATUS IS NOT. | INSTALLED }mas in (By United Prin) (woul be PITTSBURG Dee. 26 Christ Pittsburg and vicinity was y joyful today by the an |nouncement that by January 6 all }of the thousands of wheels of tn dustry in the mille of McKeesport the new ladder truck re- | * . ben 5 Third av. and Pine|CiS*8port, Duquesne and allied 1 plants in the Monongahela valley Hawle axes Were col he inetallation of the j fire apparatus there over a year eee UNDER ARREST. (By United Pre PETERSBURG covered nt t to blow up empire™ eeeee eee teens * * * Annee ~ A CHRISTMAS CARD TO YOU FROM THE for to by Assistant United States At torney Black upon the certified in dictment found by the federal grand jury of Nevada, now sitting at Carson City | Hardin declares that if any crime of fencing in lands was committed it wax committed before he was born. The indictment charges that Hardin and A. W. Riley put barbed | wire around land without report: | ing thelr ding to the land of. fice at Carson City and without the formality of making the reg ular applicatton for the land MILLS TO REOPEN would be in operation. Over 40,000 men who have been idle for sev eral weeks will return to work. It is also said that other mills in the district will also resume in fall shortly after the f of the year, practically doubling the number ofj workmen emp within 50 miles of Pittsburg the past few weeks CREW OF ATLANTIC FLEET ENJOYING THEMSELVES | (By United Press.) PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad This is certainly Fighting Bob Dec A great day Evans and the dy shold Of Game crews of his warships. Uncle Sam's best known families |naval fighters are having the fime land, many of them lof their life, and it will be some ne politicians, have |time before they forget Christmas brought here to be examined @ | day, 1907 in connection with the recent #| ‘The men were put in a happy frame of mind to begin with by the greetings from Secretary of the Navy Meteaif. The message was greeted by thunderous applause on | F- each ship On shore the crews} seemed to have everything nd own way, for no restrictions were placed on them by the authorities. / They indulged in races and various | other athletic sports and then par took of a big ein 3s a WILL DEFEND HER LIFE AT TRE POINT OF AGUN (By United Pree) SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 26 Clements was be } 3 t by a Pinke jkeeps beside her day and joned th jand which she declares she will to keep @ lookout for shop « #e upon the appearance of her generally. One of the saleswome Sinead father-in-law, Earl 8. Bee of declares that when her back was Ogden, or of his agents, Mrs. turned the suspect took several a i MeKell Hughes, widow 0 ticles of jewe Mra. ¢ men hp was ¥" ed says that 1 he alker, is at ne! seals Pa with her new and Min A aw in killing my former h and aid Mre. Hughe while 1 ' PHOTO ENGRAVED | FAC SIMILE Hq. mM PECIALLY FOR SEATTLE INVENTOR By United Press. A patent t Gadted to % I toh of weattie 4 a a t v 1 THE or READERS OF THE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT STAR I ‘ : Heconstructed White House, Washington, D. C eee eeee eee ee ee | | | } | SENN EMER EERE EH Y MITCHELL IMPROVING, * + INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Dec. * The condition of John * Mitchell, president of the Unit- ® ed Mine Worker f An ica, ® im ne he i at * an eave his room. It is * hi t » to Excelsior * 8 Mo., a8 soon as able, *® * * ee ee (By United Press.) WASHINGTON Dec ne ated |Francis J. Heney, supposed to be } CHRISTMAS CARD SIGNED ES well plied with instruotion ' cerning the Oregon land fraud Was secured especia jcases and a few new thoughts or Gardt rT ature is remark the question of the ay t } nt 1 eaders with a | Willlam Bristol, as district attorne for n, left the ¥ ca ‘ night for New York, His departure A « tke tl was take a lor nference econstructed, and the picture | with President Roosevelt and At xeou int of view jtorney General Bonaparte. it ts her husband stood by was married to me “While Beer proved un he faithful, and Walker had a just / ¢ to kill him as he did 1} estified at Walker's trial and was acquitted The ult of the Ree father against me and Hughes, whor the trial have t We of my res acquittal was ma hreats husband, Mr arried just af left Ogden a en on our honeymoon sin know that my In we there e nw I will t sight of any of A Pantages, manager of Pan es’ theater, has made s The Seattle Star at h amusement Friday ever ines tc ht the hea newsle “ be th HENEY IS FOR BRISTOL lerstood that the Oregon land 1 cases 1 the nomination \ am ¢ us d attor non-comt re re h A pe Y at ng to induc r I ol anoth « ‘ of a however, th nid be untrue