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LAST YoL. 10 NO. 224 * TWELVE PAGES. Ss ; advantage of the emperor's death (By United Press.) to make a demonstration against . the reigning dynnaty } Nov, 13—In a bunch of decisions handed . Successor to Emperor, FRANCISCO, Nov 18 Prominent Chinese In the local ce jony when informed by the United Press today of the death of the emperor, Teal Tiemn, popularly n, the supreme court holds as lid the supre urt os invalid th ,_ SAN st. regrade assessments, holding that when the y wou aged by the regrade, the ot be later assessed to pay the costs of im rangements to fittingly observe the sovereign's death According to the ¢ i Yat Bo, the » emperor will be Pu Yi, a nephew of the empress dowager, who Is in fact the ruler of the flowery king dom Pu Yi ts merely an infant and "I the empress will retain control of = $ ON «:. Cl ne affairs he death of : Su | # looked upon by the itor of the Sal cosnor of the Chinese here as involving no e ee Believes That. change in tho policy of China and 0 | the progressive party will be com : ,000 Could Be | pelled to await the death of the Raised. omprens before witnessing the full awakening of the nation ne of $1,000,000 w| Kwang Su, the emperor whose metption is the solution | | dence is announced today, was 36 problem of the Lake = of but actually raled i, is the report of hie people only a few years. The aittee which has potentate was overshadowed by He ws the matter for the ompress was a Mancha percial club, The as le his successor, Pu Yi. and the committee will be Manchu dynasty continues in ; meeting of the) power Bight. The commit-| a i mein | \ Saliahahalialialalialelaliahelala * cs Ate > SIGNS OF LONG LIFE. : esefourth cash 'PASSED AWAY THIS * 3 pe according to * Stereatr, sscsred| = MORNING IN [8 feai"inaicetious ut his rom ’ god alee er ol PEKIN. |® peets of a long or ab life. ® The primary conditions of & longevity are that the heart laage and digestive organs, as well an the brain, should be large. If these organs are large the trunk will be long and the limbs comparatively short. The person will ap pear tall in sitting and short in standing. The band will have a long and somewhat heavy paim and short fingers The bive or brown hase] eve, as showtog an latermission of temperament, is a favorable indfeation The nostrils, if large, open and free, Indicate large lungs. A pinched and halfclosed nostril indicates small or weak lunge.” ge treasurer, and to be! oe “Nephew of the Empress. tncorporated in the Dowager Will Be of the committee! Of the subserip | Successor. | * * * * * * * * * . * a * * * * * * * * * * ee ee eo (By United Press.) | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—-Word) BO way conflict / hae been received at the Chinese tom CAPA | tegation that the Chine tee states, | os wh sagupeal case, which | died today in the palace after an to remain tm) Winess of a menths, Situation ‘Quiet. cy NEW YORK, Noy, 12—Wade Gardner, agent of the Honxkong fox Shanghal Banking corperation, | received a cablegram from Pekin today stating that the Chinese om- mittee on| peror died this morning. There) Since 1902 the United States gov afternoon| were no detatis, It in stated that ernment has reclaimed 6,000,000 ing for a the situation throughout the om-) acres, which, added to the 7 of $1,000,-| pire te quiet. and it < thought that acres reclaimed prior to a of parks and/ the revolutionis' sup added 12,200,000 acres to the habit pressed ll they artenapt to take able area. eee ee AR’S BOAST LEADS TO CHARGED |» withdrawal of the warrant against | farm, Killed the land steward with 7 himself, and tho arrest of Reed.|A,59 ‘tater they, burned s second| lofficers, armed with a search war i rant, visited the National Bank of | tf a | Commerce, the American Savings eeclesiastical femily » belonging to Mr Reck iting and bank and the United States assay giadbing him before eyes of office, where it was found that! >/7 Sie Spe gress Reed had disposed of $2,200 worth | taking the tomers lot gold. jot x wife, whe wae stabbed | - - ‘ Left But Smal! Amount. “0 . | ‘The bank officials stated oni! ie Mis loquacity concern-| when Reed brought in hin gold to RGLARS g his suspicious sell he had two pokes, each about | of gold dust|two feet long, filled with dust and} MAKE RICH fs In Seattle RR. Reed, | nuggets, and that he only disposed ested of @ smal! amount of it In each coun: | bank is estimated that the| stolen | pokes would each hold $4,000 to| h WAR a [884 8 now in the Wir with having te gold 4 t $ “ i fust A anafet deposit dust f 5,000 in dus safety Burgiara m a rich haul HB mines at Doane « Reed's na me was ! sated ne last, when they « ¢ hea American Savings bank, but| oq of I. Matsushita, a in | wh this w " re veg nothing | Javanese who recently arrived from as found but the empty pokes, and | siaska at the Togo hotel pts showing the dispowal of| 399 Maynard ay. and rifled bie ust and nuggets at the banks and | cjothes of $491 in cash and gold dust ay offte while he was a Put Nuggets in Mouth The robbery was reported to tt Carmack, In telling the erg (police yesterday morning shorti ae be ~ an, nla A fore 11 o'cloc but several hour Upon sewing , : ‘a we meals § shoes and went to investigate. At 4 = gg Ete of the |& al ae at the | O'clock yesterday afternoon . Iwa smown a Many of th meget ere | mura, & Japanese, was arrested or A Mga fa flat shape. so that some of/ suspicion, but was released last f the officers that f constderabl could | night. The police for some reason nat t wy : ae palm | are unusually secretive concerning | glee ~ t gold | th ime. ow Hi Kod I by the The bbe wa particularly 7 Dadri the stealings | bold. The hotel was filled with ten 7 October ist, f / Kee the largest ever missed | #3! and persot were moving pe Deete Creek Ms anner from Alaska mines, | about all night. The first intima Miployed about . that Matsushita had that he teat no was robbed was about o'clock mains! ANARCHISTS ARE eget wins een ca Bnd exhibiting bin COMMITTING | be ifs MURDER WhO, “wudder Apar la had hee t « from t pocket and $75 worth 1 about $16 in were m « from & Berto By United Press.) t t it Davia « tAGl ‘ +B supsgga ror fo the 1 ntty f Today's Treasury Statement ASHINQTON I $1 SEATTLE, MOKSON STREET REGRADE — WILL ENTER } ASSESSMENTS ARE ILLEGAL POLITICS LABOR ~ MAKES STAND KNOWN AT LAST. American Federation Will Fight Out Issues in All Campaigns. known as Kwang Su, began ar-| (By United Press.) DENVER, Colo. the American has entered politics to etay, and will fight out ho) issues at every nation the announce made thie moraing to the de’ egates | of the convention by Raymond Rob. | Fe eration of Labor | bins, believed to be a spokesman) mue! Gompers. This | ip the first definite announcement that the federation wil! enter poti- for President matters with . and is supposed to h acting ag spokeeman for in federation txday wh councl! when be made the delegates to get to her and formulate a politieal pol the trooble betwe 90D a8 @ result o Giseretions of » fommandant, fearing serious | pia, has writ Warned Annis what he ter to Chief Justice Hira might expect, and tssued an order jpy that be be kept from the post. An nis Wottid not have been shot had | *4* this command, the col-|be taken to lay the entire and stay with ft to the bitter War of Candidates. The war between and Thornas Lewis, president of the United Mine W John Mitchel! nounced today that he is @ candi date for the presidency of the Mine It tn bellewed that he fn running against Lewis in re tallation for Lewis’ action in trying oust him from the second vice preatdency of the federation hell ovt of the expentive |, and seeks to succeed him second vice-president of the fod: eration. Since Mitehell retired from the presidency of the United Mine of America severs! mooths organization has been torn | aod it be. | lieved that Lewis will be 2S Sai for re-election. Fight of Factions between the two fac | Electrical Workers of the World ts expected to be finished The special committee | appointed to pass upon the merite of the arguments of the contending factions ls expected to make & re | port this afternoon | was tn session unti) jong after mid night thie morning at the Albany | viel@ht earthquake of three seo In addition t hotel, and the proponents of both sides in the dispute made thelr inst seandviour conduct of the mtters to her husband. He! This action of Judge Rot deviaved that the night gown party the latest development meatiomed in one of the letters, In| promises to be which Mrs. Haine Is quoted as say-| most serious seanda suffered the lash of your outraged court and paid the penalty In his letter he repeats pone of tions of the . : j evidence a y jinguisitors, giving his t P in the work that the guilty may be punished and the innocent (By United Press.) leleared of suspicion Belgium, Nov, 12.- al Quoted Hadiey’s Position. The committee onde’ duration occurred here this |‘ ee Ww ue from “ou b pla that in asking the State Bar The people of Bpa were |r rocintion to take immediate wena Toronto, St. Louls and Rochester |thFOWa Into a panic and rushed Hadley had jare Se for the next conven ia backed by 4) and it Is not cer | wily from their houses into the |{n mind that if There were no casualties. | found that it ¢ braeel contingent The earthquake was accompanied | tain which one will be honored. WOMAN PLOTS TO KILL HER MOTHER (By United Press. but ne damage was done * See REST FOR GREAT THEFT thorough investigat ' S ION lably report with recommendations || cresting ts t handing a note t $4 years old, was arr & farm near | OCF & prominent Denia | having stigated a plot next Saturday Scie scgpaeag eek WT ACVAN MINER NEGRO GETS THE SEATTLE STAR _ [Tit wears FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT N ORTHEAST WINDS. JUDGE J. W. ROBINSON WRITES OPEN | ETTER TO CHIEF JUSTICE HADLEY WANTS LEGISLATURE TO CONDUCT THE ROOT INVESTIGATION Points Out the Utter Impossibility of a Satisfactory Investigation, if Made by | a Bar Committee Without Power to Summon Witnesses and the Pro- GIVEN duction of Books, Letters, etc., by Unwilling Witnesses. | (FROM OPEN L TER OF J. W. ROBINSON TO CHIEF JUSTICE HADLEY.) | . | “Judge Hadley, you are soon to retire f the |} able position which you now hold, Was in Danger From {and I sumit to you that you cannot serve 4 tate " ‘ Captain Hains. your power, an investigation by the legislature of all these ru f ‘ P' (By United Press.) | bre ught to justice, and that the innocent shall be known of all men. It is in your power to YORK, Nev. 18—That/do this. For any fail tue tirvent 2 Weird den Ee ee | William B Annis was warned that|°° ‘" For any ! in the is sang , arted’ you — tel responsible. ted in danger of being killed | I submit that it is ur conscientious duty to see to it that such ‘an invest n be had Poter C. Hains, was! and something be done t nf in and ish the good name of m & vtatement ope. . Henry Ludlow, in com, | the eme court of the stat 1 der the pre conditions of the public mand of Fort Hamilton, was made | mind, not a single decis i Sis ii he : ih dhe‘ seaguns: AE Ue Ladiow said that he had nce to which such a court and its oj ms are entit W ou still have the op- beet informed by Gen, Haine of tunity, will y this in the interest of stice and for the good of the state?” Anois and his |’ the alleged in J, W. Robinson, attorney of Olym-| if the supe t dest in- | fest reasons, any Investigation thas ‘ con @ can possibly make with It that respect with the pec to is entitied * Claudia Hains of the supreme court in which he asks that step bepert 5 eam ay make will f of the Gordon-Root-supren® ‘* made thie announce | investigation before the gover denying the stories of for transmissi¢n to the les omen|te the end that a full and audia inquiry be made into the charged In ¢ suggested. one of the Be io Le . Beg, ad to Legisiature. ing Ghe turned somersantts in An-| Washington has ever faced. Rob ey? See Tete voce Pa nig’ Presence after she had drunk |ingon speaks plainly and to the subject quer in her maid's room, was ut-| point, and refers to his experience scandals ar on, torty Impossibie. jwith the supreme court some dett M t a th of months ago when, he says ! ‘onsent to act ini the Washing to be & awyer who hit the legislature for ie the « he has 4 made mittee < : memberm, jagainet members of | " reece pally of lowrors. Sam | be bat he offers. aving no business before the court, |investigation is t and yet who would be equally a# © place it before the (Continued on fied ister e freely sid and the Robinson let ter, there come jin the matter, Justic committee wuld not conduct a fall and thorough investigation Hands Farewell Note to yous woman to marry him, but she refused. Fina that it should #o report with rec Sweetheart, and Then fered him to Ast © ad . dered him to leave. As he pass by & loud, roaring sound. The | ommendations as to the proper shock was felt alao at Beneux, The| method of investigation, In this Kills Himself. “ugh the door Milter handed her people there were badly frightened, | Connection Justice ey sald to} pel +7 Rags FR Po cay gs The Star agreed to me his wife, It would tative 0! tigation is now en-| Despondent beca be ra he would ever send “The inv 4 her. The note said tirely In the hands of the bar com- | spurr i, Lawrence GiR mittee, and should the committee | vate of Co. H, Third infant aH . notify my father of my L Is SHOT AT is itself unable to make al ‘ 1 ix TY, sta-| deed, and goodbye to you, the girt toned I love, F. Miller is my. fathy Fort Lawt h is the cause. Joseph tion, it will prob ‘edar Springs, Michigan, of what cotrse to pursue, Until | | Jennie Olesor a pre hile Miss ¢ a0n rAK u } action fe contemplated t this | he entr the note a shot ra it and Miller court.” hotel, Boren 4 lied th Sidewalk in fron By United Pre | “John H, Powell, chairman of the |{a*t night The body, was re tetaon. Patrolmen Ben Tho’ Nov. 13.—Mary Royel, | bar committee, is In Tacoma toda be ee ates i establishment of 3 d O'Bri the report os ti ‘ He will be at his office in Seattle Bonney~Watson . com The of the 1 ver and arrived on the Girl, 18 years old, Hes! tomorrow and will then arrange for |7une Man's parents we tithe just as Miller breathed his ‘nerhas fatally wounded from what! tho first meeting of the committee | jy Ceath this mor Olosort v wn into be accidental shoot. | early t week Phe «Ming ate en she learned the hor of Mike Roch, her Judae Robinson's letter to Chief 3 “ r ated . and threatened to . four miles northwest of | Justice Hadley is as follows elie dhaas one . 1 quiet rae Moyers is in the| “Hon, Hiram EB. Me Chief Jue of the sheriff hy | ‘tloe, Supreme Court of people hac ee TOMORROW WILL BE SS «@ERANIUM DAY” © After the Miss KR wa nm th . ‘ srefrode nd rdband P ‘ f ad-| A,~¥.-P, Wants Plants and eh ktx The man sixth ribs and 5 nterview. with the ue Expects to Receive wing near th . . 4 \ t 1 would get her. right breast, after |?°" “During —t y clock Thousands. off her lung T 2 0K . ee i <i am. ff on th w was about to fal | attention, | was caled vidae 3. W hes P were broken to small . ne today betwee € ‘ r oommemes tT elted caaan “aia :|FOOLHARDY ACT 19 nad serve Cabins Here Hi rn P bound for Hngana | tris wits) Tbe LEADS TO DEATH aKa : through th ‘ ' he ¢ at hg re ry of Taventigation, bas oli ean i local offices yest : A n \ | |