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p Will be ributed LAST EDITION VOL NO. 174 THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1908 ONE CENT OCCASIONAL RAIN WINDS THE WEATHER TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; 6. W ce RE A ES, CONSTANTINE IS GRANTED NEW TRIAL SUPREME COURT HOLDS ERRORS WERE MADE of Testimony on Insanity Plea Gives Jesse : - <i Sobel e¢ : Hall’s Assailant Another Chance--Was Sentenced + = !~CU to Serve One Year and Pay a Fine of $1,000. : | “HNN S MAY | Tears Up Subpoena ‘Served ad in the Thaw Case. REFUSE 10 TALK OF TRAGEDY that we had both : see we eeeeeeeeeee se as wigs abe * BELL IMPROVING # did not pass as M ss he . * tated . b pita ® SAN FRANCISCO, Jo * ' ‘ am * Frank RB x * 1 de xpect te " ® Prank Coch ae Fra bu ® saloon fn r re t Bing ina 5 he was taken ‘ ’ an c a, and ® be cha ~ was a Peete eee eee ee el Wee Bvery eft é Francisco e Occurred because AWFUL DEATH * > had EONA GOODRICH 2 - vk (By United Press . t tof al NEW YORK Seek Pardon for Howard t kb A " f . but such are the re t “ sg M - ea " QUA RREL RESULTS IM SHOGTING August Nyquist Is Fatally Wounded at South Seattle : * pene Se Se eS by John Frazier--Men Were Partners and Olds“ """"*""*™ Friends. i" : TO CONSIDER WAGE CUT WORK ONHOME | IS PROGRESSING | the tem 4 + t f ( Ington « 4 Ye 1 t t f t ¢ Men » . 1 $4 terday ; , le i there “All ¢ lees, A * P + of the ( . ned ‘ eve ‘ ( 1 Near , hew | well « r Deets are ; ble t BURNED TO DE M By United Pre i Leal temime work |ic, 4 og Wid ieee ee ee ee ee 2 NEW PRIZES OFFERED. Three new prizes have been added to the jist in the Leap Year Marriage contest A large number of contestants have entered the race and a number of wedding announcements may be expected The firat couple complying with the conditions published in The Star on Tuesday evening wilt win the *. In the mean time, the man that desires te continue in gic ob had better take te the woods. The prise Hat and further détails will be found on page 5 edness eee eee eee ee ee see eee eee eee eee whatichdisttcdbe dS Fal stil: Ralie Hath Sali elalaldealbe P.R. SECURES NEW LINE ;" (By United Press. yesterday. If the plan Man, Jan. 9.—1It ut the Canadian Pacific nancial ciroles today | will enter Chicago from the east an Pacific railroad ever the Pere Marquette e pla to take over for St. Paul over t ‘ 4 Western of the Gre Western, thenee to “ hich we o the hands the coast over the ACTRESS EDNA GOODRICH BE ARRESTED U H Wi Arthur R. Naething, baker; George - er aS a WiMCSS! W. Cary, arygoods, George C Ruy bby salesman; John H. Holbert j mineral waters David B Ar w Bhortly after Manning was ac into the aisle, de i she woulg/ Copied. the jury box was f ition «cha and nine the prose: seven, ten pay no atten Acee ton to it eleven the and twe ng to testimony of thee . hor scquelas ix of the originals tn ance with Stanford White began when she was introduced to him at uncheon in } tudto in Augumty My mother consented,” wah a's testimony, “and with Miss eh, | took & cab and went lt West Twenty earth ot.) KENTUCKY GOVERNOR MEANS BUSINESS (By United Press.) PRANKFORT, Ky }Gev. A. E. Willson In buefore the sasembly ye Jan ® day ure 16 abe WAH) od that the law be up: in this arried Edward F Stacey, in af ty, ie batate. He referred to the a ite th Oe ne ered | raids of the night raiders and and later Mre. Btace ae te bed that unless steps were take 5 . oe 8 OF preserve order th pa would be fealied out and the law would be en ft . Thaw trial re }foreed wtriet! tt « Frank Man ing. an ¢ broker, quail) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Jan. 9 fas the te tative juror Fire this morning destroyed the The #w h thetr respec: | seven-story warehouse of the Hart e Charlies Ff man Furniture company ausing a et foreman; ' lone of $100,000 HEINZE LOSES CONTROL tron NEW YORK BANK — * OF Unable to Make Payment on Stock, Mercantile National | Bank Passes Into Other Hands. By United Press.) . who was a membe pee 0d. peck ' was added to { payments Heinze Morne “ ! he institution, ine I ; . of rota banking Interest “ . mht 5 hronicled tn Unit. | te atement ! fay ‘ . t the nal bank has be Mr. Gould f e gement. Mr, Heloze was for his «ive y possible chance to pay b m full ¢ eoaune of his » Ed on, we b been forced to take ViViD STORY OF OF GANG POLITICS A Conference in the Back Room at Casey's. sary 13, The Star will publish the first chapter of its new serial story, THE SPOILSMEN By ELLIOTT FLOWER IT'S A STORY YOU OUGHT TO READ. On Monday, Jar It exposes the boodle methods of gang politicians It rev the snares that are laid to tempt honest r It's a warning to every voter It’s a mine of information for the student of municipal affairs. It's everybody ar ment Monday. a pretty love story for nH for it in The DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS SETS ASIDE CONVICTION OF EX-MAYOR SCHMITZ INDICTMERTS TG BE DISMISSED LEFT FORTUNE BY Very Probable That Schmitz Will Never Be Tried om MAN SHE WURSED =the Other Four Graft Charges---Ruef’s Case Is Alse Cause for Speculation. f Ka (By United Prees 1 act friend an rer A t and: whether € ne leading ife whe netic i b z tee plead. Ume has tied E urge declared he inhe f f Que 7] Ci a crime but ae — — - it ¥ Ing to f the nearly by ot its of first dis- piss the ‘ roundly Judge ition to certain sccessfully at the e to defense effect the elisor of the the to be en- ainst right of that he S$ propo is the way in which the reads. EX-MAYOR EUGENE E. SCHMITZ the ng reversal was — pon the mass of hearsay evidence HOLD OPEN HOUSE. itentiary by Judge Dunne, but or #dmitted by Judge D Seek AO. ictal oeaee te: aeolian 4th © appel- The members of the Italian-Amer: | the de of the defer ad re ed te lean club will hold open house in the grou t the i trial court, Schmits the Seattle Commercial club {ferme , 1. He said that he this evening. The object is y, and ¢ ng that the case tend the membership priv Bat be discharond would be decided in bis favor. This al) Italian residents of this city thi « w bod news: ie Eee who are elix it te probe ie one ex in view of the fact that tthe ée Sch he spent last night in the gloomy { had pro- give an until he ext of the apparently COOK FOUND GUILTY t Beats Frank ¢ ged with havi W. A. McA of the E. Che t. on urches of ro, wa be a entral a jor ted noon in this ” Howeve ~ MILLER SUPPORTERS | ALL RIPLINGER MEN “ FOUR MURDERED AND BODIES CHOPPED UP (By United Press.) Meeting Last Night Shows Seaileri Similarity Between Present Campaign and Fight of Two Years Ago-—Miller Announces Evasive Platform. RE NCE ( Jan b Ar _— . ARKH REE REE ERE EERE ENE and perha + Domit * JOHN F. MIILLER’S PLATFORM * hi brothers, and * * L * “The first great thing for the mayor to do is to keep in & % violate the financial obligations of the city * * “The second is that he should do anything and everything * *% for the upbuliding of American citizenship. * * ‘Open gambling and Sunday saloons are impossible condi. #& *® tions * * “1 will give you a business-like administration, stripped of * * every form of hypocrisy and deceit.” * * * See eee ee ee ee es Short WOMAN IS CHARGED ==... WTIH KILLING it Anh PLAINWELL, Mich, Jan w ner « Cor who W € and ‘ vith mansla er, M ' € t r { the 7s r ‘ ' he one ne x . wh hich M The Speakers. avin , ( ' ag were W forris, Riy " \ 0 Othe ri : ‘ f hows th € ‘ a I who M } R , b 1 ; by h husba then in ¢ 1 4e id her parents, at wt dre ‘ a € hi et ! he } ting. The | by 1 Ivan chairman of the 1 return a ve t I ee that 1 i the Rip bY } ampa A x those pres ! ¢ or participating t a ! T with kit t A k ' Ww rey ¥ to the } eoted w jel WwW I te T Va iy 1 « Was! before the beat Phere wa meeting se Riplin any further carrying. jmuch of the air of the campal at the city ball.

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