The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1908, Page 1

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|did not get tho notion or ve the city on Friday that Mat day was the laet day for “yo * =4 i nf inti! Saterdsa iz B f Goi ee Jack Chesterfield, Desperate Cha Character, Before Going = 4 BANK CLEARINGS * ST — — > + to Penitentiary, Threatened to Kill Alleged Enemies * Seis ‘ atl N *® Cleartngs toda $1244.74 * When Set Free. & fala tity ; * Tacoma. * te te, ovidalithy lo the to end ® Cleart toda $8 809.00 @ their Christman holiday®, an not Jack Che egar adly earmest when he * Halance 43,018.00 ® attend In large numb open | earl : bord eath” and’ the ein |@ Portiand ® ing of the university ‘oan for the! the most de al w a ‘a 4 Chester. |% Clearings toda $ 821,561.00 ®| balance of the ne mostor whom the lao old's are -keoping a sharp a Anee 05,00 & Th tudent and in truete | io deal, w . ed ye - et overt the man gett & | present rey ry vet . psa ey : — AAS Pale detasihab Ld sled c- The co-« hed each | _ : ae pie “ tu the grid =: “at “ LOCATES SPENDEN | sti ‘gre a 3 an-iing with the re 4 { " ; Teed * of on fntend to take o j " hen ag dave! 4 i hinted ps a debatit wt strenne | oi tortie ‘ ( 4 was formerly a pho « < ne time Sr ge . a te | tone enden, who tried to } and, Ww on ry fe ine penite Ponte | pew cb ed wifo in the Olyt oie the com-| officer, Ja " Mont | oe enerit Neds eae "Ghd he h at the woma } ness nareed M a - eo = ord | Bs ene cote he a SSO 9 900 VOTERS ARE — i k i lat ! the ever : ‘and se oo eto REGISTERED ‘ < ted | rom en Dae eee . wistration wp = - W that Spenden will be ney there Will be little or ne con back to answer * his crime MY contion in getting the namen of ‘The tot! ft th sinking fund on the " ect on boc before wame system for the bond insue, gn teeus i ‘ election j year just ended wan 9 = and te be oe further jally ¢ axed by the} compared with $550,000 for (Be than $50,000 a OFF TICKET € ved by the William P. 1906, am increase for th of year ble club, and sent to cach reg| §187,000, or nearly 14 per cent. TR If the net revenues f the of voter of (Wo Years ago, Ure] Opemtinar expenses of | en ation of the system co be de Corporation Counsél Scott Ca all electors register early, } q ed to approxiem to that purpose, tr ad of | how still holds to his opinion that! On thin a unt it is probable that made up. This leave: h nofit of general taxation, they | proaching direct primary elect ford wonkd a fogs #f tte aystem & " be suffictent to fina the and that under the primary law centage of supporte S per cont kderest On $11,140. proposed extension of the system |last Friday was tho Inst day on| ble &. From this net earnings m nd completely pay the cost of it/ which declarations of candidacy i Amal get aside $100,000 a year for in four years. | Id be filed The Abbe Gorret, who climbed — ae hould this opinion be sustained |evew importa in the Swine 4 LAST EDETION — vol NO. 17 o 9 8 FOUR MEN WATCH FOR it will ettminate from the Sev SEATTLE, W . counctima’ didate for a 1 ves, the cn dead at 79. and Italian Alpe ASHINGTON, MONDAY JAN, ¢ it Sg allele Bala lial ald °° “THE- SEATTLE STAR 19¢ ONE CENT TONIGHT FORECAGE>-RAIN SOUTH WINDS. WEATHER AND TUESDAY IS AGAIN PEA CED ON TRIAL + @ LEADING CHARACTERS IN T MARTIN W. LITTLETON Chief Course! for the Defense. E COUN TY . OLENCE ATTEMPTED ; 3 EIGHT THOUSAND * RETURN TO WORK * BUT PROTECTION ASKED — | erage . yous IBTOWN, O., Jan. 6 & Bight thousand workmen ® The contractors on the First M FE The Pullding Tr « Assembly “ oa ae es a ae mae sd Church, the first building tn the city has named a pmittee on put ie ite = Baby “A on Which the open-shop policy was icity and a general meeting of oF: | I ae —, - ggfiodi adopted, this morning asked the po ganized laber has been called for a pnren ae Te bw See Gipartment to station a police | Weduentay sight, at which time fof the saloon and t A clause similar to this, though - * * man si the building to keep order. the entire situation wilt be div te that they conten: ing anlooes to be need only Keest 10 noe-unton men went to | cussed. Official notice hes heen be wags Brat ye gener deine the beers the Gol ones, | SERRE REE Work on the duflding this morning |sent to al of the unions of this) oisity on the day of the direct | was contat in the primary law ie various capedities, and s num- | meeting, and » full attendance of | UNArly on the day of ine die ane casees’ toe PENSTOCK NEARLY Be at tie striking union 1 tod an ' oe Mg unten laber bas ‘Mayor Moore iv wchal message but wae elimina from tha aot ary wher ee en ee » the council as the later by some person OF por he aeterence of cay kind. An effort will also be made to | %, bord gen = hanes cour lsemh Galea tev the Hquor lobby COMPLETED The carpenters on the Transfer hold a conference with the direct ane Lo. a Te i ai was quite botive at Oivealine ———-" son First av. Sore of the A-Y.P. exposition in|! won Bane “the | thre t ator wwe ot « Ph pened Sh créer to sdjust the Gitivrences te (ot (> pace ree, ee ee ee py unt ‘ork on the new penstock at! ae ae contracts ere held ty twesn the flr management and conogagls indieate whether the) was thus fraudulently altered. no |hhe ity power plant at Cedar lake B i Rounds & Co. A few non organized labor, which resulted to Hquor interests mean what they (litte indignation was aroused, onal seemeaiiind wary catistacterily unlos men were placed at work the exposition being placed on the pom lg trying to hwil the liquor Interests are now seek led we expect to have it completed 2 Soa soml va Sr seabor a the public inte belief that th x to lull this feeling of indigo® |Bome time In June,” said J. L. Stan veg 3 = . omising to de so, tion by promising that they tard, distant city engineer in ading to cnrry out | close their places of business volun: jphiarge of the work, who ts in the wey gore |tartly. Such promises bave seen jeity today | Mayor Moore will transmit with | broken in the past, however, i "Thére is about a foot of snow | nts measane an ordinance coggring | might be broken in the future “ Tat our construction camp above ¢ the question whieh he w there were no means of enforcing power station.” continued Mr. Stan mend for adoption. The their observance. It ts for the pur et. though there is none at the will provide for complete pose of providing means for the em jion. This snow is roft, how |tion of the sale of inte forcement of this p ~ that the and there is no frost in the I Mquere in the « {By United Press.) witness against Louis Glags in the ity SAN PRANCISCO. ». 6—Thos. telephone boodie case, dropped dead | ing of all places Lonergan, former mber of the this morning at his home im this | are sold thr —_ of supervisors and a star city | primary et liquor dealers are pow making that) Mayor Moore proposes the pansage | . #o it does not materially Interfere with the progress of the of the ordinance covering the a ork GIRLS ENTER THE LEAP-YEAR RACE rrow or the day after will prob Rash for First Leap- Year Marriage Besine—Conditions | have just on good a chane to be the firat to propose, be ac copted and marry her man as tho Are Easy and the First to Win Husband Gets All <ips.2:.°%2".ts, "tce"itm od | ca the outcome }All you can tr fo ket bu J... eee ee eee eee eee eee eee The conditions contest are 4 * easy The only ffieulty may * Gut glass disk—NoCarthy Bry Goods Co. # |come in landing man and dc * Set of distres—Bon Marche. * " * Sofa pillow, value $16—Garvey-Bushawan Co. have keen * Chair, worth $6—Grote- Rankin Co. 7 - ompet! * So-esrt, werth $15—Standard Furniture Co . at all in fair * Comforter, worth $$—Fair Department Store. * * Complete set of flavoring extracts and spicee—Quaker # « ® Brug Co. * Bago iy bod Manicure set—Bartell Drug Co * ro. baleen tune . Toilet set—Raven Drug Co & lhe love 5 aan } * ing® account—Union Savings & Trust Co. «° P Tue reat will be « * € silver tea set—Gates’ Jewelry Store * * dozen photos of bridal party—De Luxe Studio, * ® 2360-31-32 Lumber Exchange Bidg * 4 d-mounted giasses—Proeiss & McCoy Optical Co * ad * eee eee eee eee eee ee _ FOUND WORK TTR he race be tore tt t Le vd ® Hiehand a he prize (By United Press. * CONDITIONS EASY * The ef give ‘ Tr. Lous, J ‘ Accordiugr £ * ) nan far publication ey Feito an an ement made today, a ® The conditions in the Leap # ed ew te "| eo o - ® Year marriage ere wi of the ; ® easy T aes w * ‘ r ry tbe a ai start. The's ‘ , 1 # articles listed above are given * ey a ® by the merchants named un- & 4 that they have Bate, erehas,el i & LODGER STRIPS ROOM & by The Star * ‘ ® The Mat a1 Editor will #| ‘Three out of fou . Bbe glad to answer a ~e nted a® € ‘ ping the Or f all 5 ® quiries either by letter or tel- ® tioned ab« Pree her i . aie dl = B emhene * haps “ gard H he gem 2 * | bands e € « lation | axe iger wh BARREN EAR OHHH EH prizes and be content naine she did not learn, by M We he - i} v le 1 omire ithe et “ bs pe none f r wh Ye Wa . Four ¢ T ed cone on Sat he police that the q@an Batu he cc Ja be pner. © Deal ‘ for a Wowk, and @ waa W . wish’ hop the matrimonial market are un appeared early Swnday win leap Year prises cavimer- | cortwin at best. In that line of bur two e Wed aterve ” no” may mean “yes,” an ae of The gilt ait qualiiied and cam! Bay mean “a6 aud the 4 Silae the origina: eutries tn the ‘The gist who sarte iodey of to 'wingew curtains, EW YORK STOCK MARKET (By United Press.) TO CASH WARRANTS | that the bank wan waiting the re Murderer of Stanford White Is at the Bar of | JIastice. | Exammation of Veniremen Is Begun at Once--- Evelyn in Court. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Jan. 6-—Harry Kendall Thaw wae today placed on for time for the killing of Stanford White. Justice Dewling called court to order short- ly before 11:30 o'clock Harry Thaw came into the court reom wy the new passage Evelyn Thaw was seated inside of the rail- | Mrs. William Thaw was not owing to a severe iliness, land it wetful if she will be in attendance at the trial before a wok er ton ay entrary te expectations, large crowds sought a@mission to the court roem early this morning. Wermen were warr Among those gathering were many of the wit- nesses summoned and also several alien iste. The proceedings began at 11:30 HE THAW TRIAL, WHICH BEGAN IN NEW YORK TODAY trial the second o'clock. Harry Thaw appeared to be full of confidence in his cel VELYN NESBIT THAW. HARRY THAW, THE ACCUSED. this morning. Particularly was thie DIST. ATTY, JEROME, so after he had been visited by MRS, THAW, HARRY'S wl Mre. George Carnegie, his sister, and Josiah Thaw, his brother, be- fore court opened. During the early morning he betrayed some nervous- mess over the delay in the opening | of court. Early in the proceedings Justice Dowling declared that he would not allow any unnecessary wrangling on the part Of the attorneys to de tay the case. y Thaw entered court wear Sip @ dark blue suit, the same one he wore at the last trial. Evelyn Thaw also wore one of the costumes: she was attired in during the first trial. EMPLOYES FAIL Banks Refuse to Take Them Unless County Bond Issue Is Diaposed of Tomorrow-Bids Expected at 2 0’Clock. With absolutely no market of funds Vpon presentation @t | Thaw wavedi@ igbeery greeting thelr salary warrants until after the various banks of the city, the bank |t hig wife ane amily while he resulta of the proposed sale of officials declined tc ept the War-| was on his way to his chair at county bonds can be known tomor- rants at this time the lawyer's table. The court, after row, pay day for the county em Sale on Tomorrow. | fining 20 veniremen for failing to oa lyn RB reg lly Everything is waiting on the pro-| appear, declared that the jury will pon vp tas ota ak lho a posed sale of an issue of $ | be kept under surveillance. on pair of bonds, which is schedu j Attorney Littleton, chief attorney The banks declined to either cash (2MOTTOW afternoon at 2 o'clock | for th fense, made reservation Bids are to be received by the board | in Thaw’s plea of “not guilty” te the saiary warrants or receive them enable him to interpolate later the fact that the defendant was insane at the time of the shooting. Wm. F. Miller, a decorator | the first venireman examined. Miller said he knew Stanford White, and that he had no opin ions. He was accepted by the pros of county commissioners on the en tire Issue of 5 per cent re funding bonds Deputy County ed today on deposit At the of Commerce the kiven to several National Bank explanation was warrant holders Auditor Brier stat was that he bad been assured that reasonably good bids would | be entered. “Representatives of several bond-buying houses are now sults of the bond sale Must Sell Bonds. If the county can sei its bonds, the warrants will be accept said here, intending to bid on the is-| ecution. Attorney Littleton ques the bank officials if ne well, sue,” announced Mr. Brier tloned him closely, and then chal- that is something for the future Last month the warrants were ac-|!enged him for cause. Miller was No ready money was issued by cepted by the banks at a 5 per cent | excused. The next three venire- County Treasurer Gormley The discount as the result of arrange | men were excused also, two of them employes obtained their warrants ments made by County Treasurer | fer having opinions. Charlies &. from County Auditor Agnew, pre Gormley with the Seattle Clearing | Gremmels, a broker, qualified as the ser them at the county treas-| House, the entire issue being cash-| first juror. urer's department, and the paper ed pro rata, according to the| When court reconvened after the was stamped “Not cashed for lack' amount of county deposits carried.| noon recess Evelyn Thaw was = a it inside of the railing ing newspaper reporters trom the spectators. She is now near her husband and with o poncho of the vision of the jurors. At noon she visited Thaw in his cell and had a jong chat | with him. Any hope that photog- lraphers might have had of using cameras in court was blasted by a court order. PROTEST AGAINST WAGE REDUCTION session of the, flcers, which was (taken inst. July and the result will be #nnounced the meeting tomorrow It is practically certain C. Brown, of Hoquiam At the opening Shingloweavers’ Union of America which met in Ballard in conven tion this morning, a resolution was adopted protesting against any re that J president BY JESSIE M M. . PARTLON. a } j duction in the scale of wages for *24 J. EB. Campbell, of Everett, sec-) yew YORK, Jan. 6.—Today ¢ eee ee eee ee eee «| NEW YORK, Jan. 6—The open-! shingleweavers retary, will be dectared reelected. | 1ast volume of the greatest Pi . stocks was firm. The early! The readlution pledges the imter.|_ Practically the entire afternoon | tragedy America has produ * 3,000 FIND WORK. showed @ continuance Of | national anion to support any jo | W8* devoted to hearing the reports |ioing written in the Ne 4 which developed | cal union which is forced to fight | Officers and committees. courts e (Oy United Press.) # (during ¢ at few days, and under any wage reduction Harry Kendal Thaw, in the * PAYTON. ©. Jan. 6— @/fhe leadership of the Northern Pa-| About 70 delegates were in at- Te Vey ore [springtime of life and youth and ® Three housand bare yes _ 4 onl - rd i sai te I: = = oem be Aes os — Sate HOQUIAM, Wash, Jac. 6.—The love, be yn the second time, be @ turned to work today in the o . end e rally as not ident of the allard union, deliv jtrial for the murder of Stanfo # factory of the National Cash #[&nexpetted and: the professionals | ered the address of welcome. Rev, |>7¢*rold daughter of John Brans- | y)., & Register company, which re # {posi it along, as they always do,/ Dm M. A. Matthews delivered the ford was drowned in the backyard) im. contiicting emotions and the edad enernt #/the ling offering the least resist:|invoeation, and Mayor William of the Bransford home, which was |fingl resolve that. placed Harry * ; nee. There was liquidation in| Hickman Moore addressed the dele- | under water as a result of the ee |Thaw before the bar of justice, a Ake eee ee we He ApOts, but even this was suspended | gatos which occurred here |eelf-eonfessed and uuregretting ent when {t was meen the vol-|” A committee was named to can-|owing to the tide being backed up Pe ME crates» Mame of business i expanded ma-| vass the vote for international of-| by the gale on the. ocean. i (Continued on Page Seven.) CONGRESS seat to the clvil service comtis alow. ng and the whole market mov together, and after the short Interest started coveting in ¢ ithe advance was uninterrupted Segoe rn Pacific gained rnest and Reading 2% and Copper | (By United Press.) s. The strength in Reading of WASHINGTON D ¢ Jar ‘i give co to the ¥ that a two we holiday congress [help will be extended coal econrened toda The senate was broads by « esional te n ’ nu and them bwar the mi ad 0 res, to the Lot osing thelr coal y nemor Mallory Ob fpy next May Florida During the last halt} The most important matter’ Reig Missouri I wa he Interst merce ¢ ite | we 1 by no 6 tot Sharp V A (r® ftaken at t ecent dir ¢ t € ing tb nding jing rega « the $6.0 c art 000, and providing tha@tisour! Pacific collateral trust note jean be i} om wishe SR EH meet the wa % ¥ The ne ! jore wan stron & BIG STICK FOR TEDDY. Shon ices fractionally unde * *) ‘ * (By United Press.) gyre points | * ASHI 0 Jan, 6 + resident Roow voit bie stick * TQ PREPARE FORMS * a dent when g ics one meres te ORTON | * leclared um nal #] | & the empl iiability act, *| * nawed | . 1906, at # | |: the request of the 5 lent. * ation Couns@l Soott Cal-| rere eee ee ee ede) 19 will Iw asked by Comptro POLIC® PATROLMAN, CarroM today te prepare @ form | ‘for a bhwok to he esed by precinct! vow & 4 party orgenivation® dm certifying! ® cme tr the metwes of persone for precinct MG Young, emotion offices, The certiying of { W10.N. F Nifth ot ot Yhwre srepow’ elvetion judy ty pret fay cveoing, Patrolman BP Ap | Ciwot orawnleations te prewited for | eoquiet Wee yatlerden aisebay mead ie Re pray and tf ihre * fore 7 tite line WaNeN Bw certified, one of he W aywer deguist denice ee wemed Kut te apminmd the cheree and Fs se de wht ay Sy the city cond? as en election ottices ix hat precinct for the prt jmaty election. “| TAFTY, THE DISAPPOINTING PLAYMATE Witt 1a) lonerry Bus | aw You CaN Cont ANB | gipe On mr Peay Me 10 Gor wa Ture Dor7ennon . ae ae ta Nia Somten Aptech, Secretary Vert mundo plain his stan Cution ef eArighteows corperations, thus identifying himee!f as committed to the Rocesveit teuste.—-Newe item. mn upon the a@rmoe views wpe ~

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