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vol NO SEATTLE MEN IN THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8, 1908, ilielielcleliele| Adie Le eee eee eee eee) ONE CENT AND THE WEATHER-—-RAIN TONIGHT THURSDAY; SOUTHWEST WINDS. * * { GIRLS GET Y ; : BUS : * * * Who wil! b the Mecky one? * | 7 The Wap Yoar marriage contest ie getting warm and the w# | # busy ones are losing natime in the search foro’ man who. is # * willing to form a ilfe nership, but is too Saehful to make | * the suggestion. $| ee ee Several new prizes have been added to the list. The prise * ; ~ har ns Lee, Faul Cochrane Dies From Pounds, and Frank R. * * * fist and some interesting information on theeontest is given # | Lester, Herrick and Herrick Point Out Many aults * POWERS WANTS PARDON, & * 0” page 5. * | FROZEN TO DEATH * ! : a\s ff oc Which A\ he Books of the Treas d Bel Is Dying--Woman at Bottom of Tragedy. = gp, cnicapren) AeA HeeAReeAenenenneneapennnennne | LOOKING FOR WORK. + ich Appear on the Books of the Treasurer an b~ * aaattllin allio * (8 le S y United Press.) * C ll M k fy é ee eis a? SAFE CRACKERS °°" | Camper Carece. wa : & Mleb Powers ‘has issued a * many, Jurf ‘ ~ 7 ® sign @ petition praying for Rie & | sao the y ' ‘ ® Caperienced here, the pe * Pona againat hat the rt be, but mere ~ to | * bard om the ground that be # | ® ture going to 16 degree * ‘ ted ert ‘ which fave sight in * « * wa ed unfairly the times « * low z ‘ n o* I ; ” he ' ement ure ely tween Frank | ; ® and that at the Jast trial #! & frozab to death , h ® | the Ahn gpg rl 2 ‘drain mone he gen gE ved . , | * 10 Jurors voted for hin wequit- # & of work, and Bthers have died *| The district fur ime foie Bot . ; pe: . new tal #| One of the most daring safe bored a hole in the top of they Ge home f tt * notre mre ‘ six ab = ive @! cracking jobs committed In the Mle. filled it with nitro-glyce the os fae oe Se nie ; t 7 te b, ab ” ¢ safe door « t . Qoehrane | | ee R EE ew we wl sound district for months was that |*!4 blew ‘off the safe d Lace eens 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 are of bond ‘ Charles Co woh box was take and the val ; Fixed* Estimates Wrong ye ‘ ‘ t ENTERTAIN WOMEN'S CLUB at Bremerton early this morning. !yabie papers in the different re t bt ri fay near he , he mem of the Wome $200 tn cash and bonds, securities|ried away, As far as known, the bal . Tes : t { e . R to S . - nd dollars jawoke no one, and the robbery was he Riplinge o ‘4 a on tal given Dy. te © time between midnight and [pot discovered until this morning tS ° being . ‘ " * ' y at their 6 lock thin morning the safe when the office was opened m ‘ e prep , ' an ic, Third av. and | crackers, believed to have been two} There are no ec! but arrests (By United Press.) e i" ‘ , Sa yesterday afte in number, forced the ¢ joor|are expected to be made b PORT TOW END, Jw 5 worthless P \ je f the Bender Lumber company,|the day is over The Se b t orM ee ‘ Py P fea, Bell's ot n “ font M " ng ‘ “ he sioner. 3 iments made againet ti al la ; Me wor wt va a ate . a ting te ere) = “ MILLIONAIRES READ O° Cue man me mr _ Retivimm bo 8 = . me ' ne ' a by the aten © committee ¢ P ge os ASSIST MRS. THAW eae ae A memem lat: * 6 . = posed to have fi Many Faults Found. Ik { , The report a de " b 2 po a ar P% ty “ r « 1 will do the : ee Pere err re. er 'R That , rs Will Aid INJURED IN FIRE 7 pts Ry ' silence *. - epo f th mhattered Ms - & TO ORGANIZE GUARD . NEW (Be Nelted Pre ‘ f geners » Fevolvers. and & . FOR COAST DEFENSE. « Her Fi Trial of He ig Low OF ‘8, 8 ‘ a wien nat be enna Sah Doll tel M : s inancially in x Son. oe ee near ibervile, in the the manner in © in the annual Bull clutching 8 n * (By United Pr * retest F peblymnagar og gol t ® fic information rega ‘i ‘es bared " ‘ * WASHINGTON, Jan. &—* (By United Press.) ffendant’s chief counsel, subpoenaed | grrp\ meee ho he eixont , ystem Is Poor. : ‘ & Milita Pacific #| NEW YORK, Jan. &-—A story ig /three of the star witne i tae ae . being merely re Kene « “go ® coast states nfer this #/y.. . trees (fled for District Attor e\s : . keneral way, with the stat ¢ . : cane ‘wih Gee ee being circulated here to the effeetlr ine first trial stg Rotate -" ve prac "i 4 sapere dee ; t ‘ ‘ cen taken * chief of artillery, on #|th&t ® number of millionaires, hOAd-jare thus brought over to the wide |) ceneeme fins aa | attent , the ‘as ; o seteent a propes a cond . on to organize a @ | ¢d by Charles M. Schwab, the ateel of the Alienints Austin - - " m corre he nd th 8 hee Bell and ( t * y of militiamen to ®| magnate, stand ready to give Minx |Fint, ¢ maid and Wil » p xh the a " * oast dete The At ® f * Hamm Mahon For instance, the re , a large atthe. Wh WOliam Thaw ali the financial ae ‘ ‘ 1 the faro dealer, wa er ® lantic and gulf states al # | These doctors testified at tb a number cal « al “_e he oe & most st exception are # | Met she may need incident tifivet hearin hat Thaw, in thet nm the easurer's a nd bring- een met a w . “ & willing to accept such « plan. #| (he trial of her son ‘opftion, was insane at the time he . e pot « toa state ta " ‘ i * ly Tam ready and willing to ald myfkilied Stanford White, and By United Pre ably the > he of af t Pittaburg neighbor, who was a #o0d) qualified their statements by say VANCOUVER 8.—-Ac- | ness transacted, and the fabs jP PP EPPS EEE EY Y ¥ ¥ | ncighdar ald Behwabd tn diseuse ing that his mental weaknons did | cording to recetved, were found in which acc Ané again the =< _ | ing the # not pre him from realtzing the | three pie edited to the w The accounts « comptrolles While Mrs. Thaw ts nat known G6 |nmorauty of: hin cele This move | few ane! ona tho signitiniat , reasurer are neh af [be financially embarrassed, it im| indicates that Attorney Littleton | driven on the ine of the ( these ha n ¢ co and it ie very evident aeae {said that her supply of ready funds Wants his client sent to an asyium,|oAadian Pacific railway, betwee extent, at least, t ¢ n the local [has been exhausted if he cannot « ot free Field and Hector. One of the m whitewash at from tieis j | ee jurors «Worn to serve @n|) MDfetrict Attorney Jerom clined | struck with bis pick the powder ir € PIECE-WORK SY IE | CONVENTION 1 panel for Harry K. Thaw to discuss the coup of the opposing | dead hole In the face of the Penaitios Net Collected c shows oi represented the net results of the Counsel. When the noon adjourn. Hel. A verdict of accidental death| Penalties against contractors for |Mabilities which ) appear ag Be . . ‘ | two days and six sessions of the ment was taken only (wo tentative | Was returned by the coroner's jury. ‘he de w assets. We find that the bond The conver the the queatio —_ (By United Press.) trial before Judge Dowling. They jurors had been selected so far to The men who were killed were H. | have Salnet |and warts tangas. in meng tonal Shingie Weavers ae the yes TACOMA, Jan. &—Two hundred |ere: Charlies E. Gremmels, ship day, although 29 veniremen were J, Duffy, an American, Morett! Paw i e ae : cases wg so e with the comp Py : " . broker, who ts to be foreman; examined jo, Itallan, and Joan Motozu, Ga | eee bis vier & ani America, in sess a a a ‘ ° hed. Hare aore and td de ates re pres ting | Arthur B. Neothing, baker and Helat f the comptrob Worning adopted Soe caivenit wed the | more than #0 vocations in life are) caterer, and George W. Cary, dry | @ RR ARRRRRHRRE ERE : ya pager Ks posing piece » a ; mn of the Cos » In OPPOF | in Tacoma today attending the sev-| goods dealer * Ms L t snenerients unc ect ates say of 3 Senn rection crobably ena {22% annual convention of the| The third day of the Thaw trial|® BANK CLEARINGS. * Y l JU D 5 thie, deat tha-psimene ae Which decline t ile w er tt . that | Washington Btate Federation of La-| Was resumed at 10:30 o'clock thin | @ *| think that the preseat « . . “eo oe tee | Dor. At the very outset a boycott | morring. Shortly after the exam-)® Beattie. * ON STEAMBOA ; ame p rapbee a Set cist “a this basis . eth bel M | was declared on the non-union res-|ination had been resumed, Joha|® Clearings today * com sy bey ss ootegz a The convention als« . at taurants and barber pa of the | H. Holbert, president of the Spring [® Batances * open to toe pptrdmbaggheseene The gates were the guests » wanes Deckhands of the steam n generally more Jabor thas headque m lef the tualeed When at weker |@Hty. The federation was formally | Water company, was tentatively ac | * ' i " prac Rapes sarge od baneuat thes ae | welcomed this afternoon by Mayor | cepted as the eighth juror. John \@ Clearings t 1.00 2 Of California at Kagie Hart : , meinen’, . - Wright, the reaponse being deity.| Bnterwhistle, a contractor # Balances 83.618.00 & | LSht found Charles Neiac ye. viiilia 83 N t th hemmed “lered by President Cotterill of the | been tentatively accepted as the|@ Portland. 4 | Tenth av. NE, an pleye of the MOST UNENVIED BRIDE IN THE WORLD; [ean "fe ete ar te he S cwnes lt un son 3 gt es a 7 , day was spent in examining creden The first coup in the second trialj® Balances 118.165.00 #100’, bleeding and unconscious. He MARRIES T0 ESCAPE OLD MAIDHOOD tials, and i business will be |of Harry Thaw was executed today | ® hs ree — peta hold to we paacted 11 tomorro | whe thetor and shortly afterward was mine transacted until tomorrow when Littleton, the 40 Bx Se eEESERESE SESS the cee Om Many of the injured were com It ie believed he fell, as no one “ tals in Atlanta, while saw him and has been in an able to take cobs te = unconscious condition « re Jmoval to the Beattle General hos ted EN rr epee emar are pita * 7 RESULT OF OLD | ENMIT 7 hP,ororte Sewtands, the attend ¢ CONDITIONS NORMAL. | cit * | ee | Gane cars * (By United Press.) * | lin having the last legislature pass t.)% | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8.— ® ‘Jealousy Has Existed Among National Guard Officers = 0 soon ime simy cote’ tor KYBELIK TONIGHT # Two of ‘the Inrgest national }the national guard, providing for s * banks in this city have not! # promotions strictly by seniority ® fied their depositors that con- | Since Return From Philippines—-Has Figrred im grmeionn, 22.0, "9! sox osenine at Dewamland rink © Sicrons ane eal asreed bs Gers commission. This gave the Jan Kube the world famous vio e* * Politics. men who were compelled to stay | linist rd in ' < Settee eee ee es 2 | at home during the war a distinct |* al eng t of the N iy — _ advantage, as ail their nat usician being second number | of E James Edwa 4 WILL DISCUSS POLITICS. | p " Seward cx ssions date ahead f the Unive Washington | about 50 of the injure am Suctipuel. eitterenete lew Mees | Tee et — ae wee pes Sere eee: ae eee were head masical neaso) wh Mrs. Emil Hi of The Anti-Saloon Biliboard Adve back to the time of the Spanish the pod: the first men went to the campaign and later reenlistea| Kube and retinue returned | C ' 0., who is in a dying tising league has called a meeting an war and the part played | “5, 'r! , ‘ in the new guard from Victoria this morning, after condition, and Flore Studebak- for tonight at the seminary, fn the Philippine campaign by ne natural result was that whee) 165 of this is a local political; «iving &@ concert at last f Cleveland, interna i on Third av. W,, to discuss political the volunteers returned they were ° SOCRS POMEORS r { s of the cit 1 Th the Washington regiment of squabbie in which Case has night. The violinist is ed ) f Fore- issues of the city campaten ne welcomed with open arms and t , ¢ ; 1 th lation of the liquor ban Fa BR emg cared A great deal of, and the men | been declared a cliqne by his wife and ed city pulities will ‘be the prindipal companies of the state 4 Ge ae Headed by Charie ckingham vants, 2 . lied ¢ polities will be the prinesy ard, ‘have led up to the 4 which remained home took | Leutenant Colonei Gormiey, 1. The Oceanic P cit lc of discussion PRINCE FERDINAND. PRINCESS ELEANORA between Major Ste A siderable umbrage at numerous ponent Colonel Lamping and ZT ” vetnane ‘nals the of the rete j action known as the “city ha 2** SRR eee eee ee Ferdinand he z = b sping, which hes resulted chenatl — . pai, awd.” Tita otique fe sald to have pe trying calling ¢ noard to r opposed to c we « # PLOT To MURDER * ‘ but en oe . = ard? “| the bravery of the men who await —, ppee w to Major Case on po | * we. t 7 reas ed @ necond call eal grounds " ce filed is that Major jor © s u * (8 ted Pr fe t . a th Major Case was recently re . (By United Press *, vat. bi Ca criticizing the alleged de Lost Their Pia horns from hie command of the! * os of fe ape ‘ armory commission in The returning volunteers pony grmck city battalion and assigned | __ * of Bulga: } #| Repeatedly rebuf m the new @rm- their discharge found that the newleommand of try battalion RES AIRE ‘ P + ring . ade le whieh national guard had succeeded the! including companies from the « Cal ‘Co Ki D Th H 0 ay ifi d Ch ks tee #|%t inst termed to aberior of-|old. organisation and’ that they|eide towns * » Copper King Denies That fe Over-Certitied Chec paved * ty the Al court would have to take rank possibly ~ REICHSTAG OPENS * z . With Whi h H H B I di ed. # The ¢ ing fa not ‘eve remartial was ordered |many points lower than they held|e@aeak ee eee eneee * * — in Connection Wit ich He Has been indict ® made » e ipia yes con-| when sworn in for active service. |» rer (By United Press.) * * 2 egy 5" in this elty on Jan Jat In time @ majority of the old off) ® AMERICAN BISHOP *|* BERLIN, Jan 8 wit the # pe Ne Prag ~ 18:20 o'clock the evening. The|cers returned and, where pow |» DIES IN FRANCE. #|* opening of the Reich to (By United Pres lictment which ¢ d 30 counts anda dae esa Eleanora wi bite and will sible, places were found for them.| » | * day the fight between Kaiser #/ ew YORK, Jan. §.—F. A unsel Edward Lauterbach madq (Seattle Star Exclusive vies “ than t he the court radually those officers in the|® (By United Press.) # | * Wilhelm and the anti-gove * oll ase en a following state LONDO ng Ferdinan a ' _ guard who saw service in the Phi-!, prpTsFIELD, Mass, Jan. § #|% Ment forces is resumed * | Federal Judge Chatfield t The indictment based upoq ‘ » matdes t t of nes acquired sufficient strength z f “antis’ have prepared plane W/o cnarees th the indict tification of 15 checks amount Saviee rove Gormle make a bid for prestige, and|* —Bishop George Worthington, *)® to make a terrific onslaught * 1. ofa eta ore vamethblg: wire thas ieee today is 9 it , ' direct result was found in the) # formerly of the Epi “* nat Colonel Dernburg, who # Cus “ poe oa on rh by O Heinze & Co, Reuss, wh “ “ wa i ion ion f Matt aley from) * diocese of Nebraska who was #|* ! At present closer ts he * | ing was continued to Januar da October last, Bee Widowed F era ad ae an ajor Jobn the rank of captain and adjutant np kaiser than any other ioe uk Bont gres g ai ertific was made Fi . t ” wa ¢ and Lieutenant to the position of ieute colo. | ¥ on . rel cpap Soo xi* Wee the take ae eth ay tus Heit ned pres { Seatt : |w the erioan >i reserved the righ w th einze obtained th SEEKS DIVORCE eattle, judge | nel, and the promotior ». B. : peso » ee ae eee ; count of a note of $500,000 secured be represent-|Lamping to the same rank trom|* churches of Eur has * plea and substitute gp Aeest t : ore 4 : = ® suddenly in Mentone, France, * More Mills to Resume mot The court ove f »y abundant stock exchange collate , A ’ eeves Ayimore. |his position of captain and adja r ‘ t } l, worth, at the market rates of J , | nitiaas weal Bio # according to a cable message. *| NEW CASTLE, Pa., Jan, 8 —The| tion to secure the minutes of the t 5 he | toda mmence fi « nal national guar ‘| tant. This promotion carried both |) * . ‘ f rat grand jury which indicted the cor at y, more than $800,000, and a! fre t ‘ tir a great {, was men over the heads of six or eight American Sheet and T nt age wo bers ‘ " I ew hia check for $500,000 to the | ssaeaee t as th other men, among them Major|¥*¥ #4 #4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * #|pany announces that ten additional | per hin Be : eredit of Otto He & Co, the $5,00 t nt and sent to Case, Major Lemop, Major Stringer | mills at the sat hel ne vt amount of which should have been 1 w of ¢ a a t time the government | and Captain Inglis, all of whom are} State Law Full of Errors. jhere will + day by rer int ii Gaaeed to thet edit, as 1 thinks j campaign in the declared to have been in line for} OLYMPIA, Jan. &—The new | Mon inf ear cuetiy wry ; is was d fter th aut tee semmetinn . te lormed quietly tha paneer e eee remacéd’ th ind allel. tot ence. ee MEN sone UN pomned by the lest Gets Quick Justice charging him with the overcertifi There certainly was no willful . ace corvies the cematade? ot the Bate| legisiature, which allows as many VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 8 cation of checks, all 1 on nt within the statute to overe vated Cot-| recruited up to the required Carried to Legislature as 24 road supervisors to a county, | Five years in the provincial peni-| October 14, Just before the ash | certify any chee to the { Austin t ' ‘y | strength and awaited a second call| As a result of there promotions, |instead of three, and which permits |tentiary was the sentence meted |in United Copper, had been found|extent that over ation ig ‘ t ece for |for volunteers did not|the men who had taken charge of good roads associations to nomi-jout to Kato, a Japanese, charged | by the federal grand practiced every day in Wall st. by frow ¥ 4 Oll compas come Among thought the new national guard mustered |nate r a r is probably | with burglarizing west end resi. | cember and had been returr all the banks as a ter of bust firet wite died in 1890 |« avd 7 ” | te ’ nd call|thetr fall strength and succeeded invalid because of errors dences, by Magistrate Williams. After the examination of ness necessity

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