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LAST EDITION VOL, 10. NO. 250 MMA HS BUSY SUNDAY CE THE POLICE) vt HAND IN | _ MEETINGS. 4 Goldman's Man Fri- Saves Trouble by the Bills. ————— 4 . are 40 fe fatter once wa pecelookink ! about ber | fea iv a out the wr Teich develo): z was billed ‘The Brunetic Pays f he ball de , bat Dr. Rettman | ing stirring. Th ae the doors an by} oking x @ppeared ac the Labor) day afternoon and ee. police in her well VAIN Bight she was booked to Jewish followers. Hi i, at Ninth and Yesler Ww be the scene of the the plutocrats. Some ring the entertain-| wcked door ow the pop promised that Emma the books Inte the gor- oo nanal price of 16) grand trustee of hall, got on his he learned that bad used a jim front door, and he hot- police station, where laid before Police Witiard. Pollee Ser-| [Bryant and Patrolman} ot to the hall and in TODAY SENSATIONAL CASE IS TO BE AIRED IN OPEN COURT. Digs Again. and the brunette gentle me lingering io a restau Permits First of Inquiry ataira, but they were | Into Sanity of Capt. ce headquarters, where | Peter Hains. paid $2 for the broken ¢rowd at Hiberian ball ft in anger. Emma, so piqued that she | (By United Press.) ate Teaark sbost) FLUSHING, L. 1, Dec. 14 wee today for Van-| Erect of form and with eyes snap ping, Thornton the brother of Capt. Pet@ Hains. charged with participation in the ie shooting and killing of William & | Annis berause of the suspected re lations of Annis with Capt. Hains | wife, faced tWe court at the open | ing of his trial this afternoon. Hains «appeared unconcerned with the proceedings. He exchang ed glances of sympathy with his father, brother and other relatives who were seated near his counsel's table. He sat next Attorney Metn. tyre, his counsel, It was 12:66 be fore the court convened |room was not able to hold all of the 250 taleamen summaned, a Loses a Position for) considerable number belng forced to remain on a lower floor. ©., to show that force Jenkins Hains, that anarchists live on—) to a org Knowing Loca- Technical argument between op . posing counsel relating to the of a Saloon. drawing of the panel occupied a ter part of the afternoon. A cision in the matter will be hand led down later The defendant Is brought to trial first to permit an inquiry into the sanity of Capt. Hains. SCHWAB TO United Press.) GHAM, Dec. 14.-—Local officials are discussing ts of a story which ae port Townsend today fan who applied for a as plict, and was rejected Be did not know the loca-| B Certain saloon Mander of « government | j the port applied for a} The Norwegian applied for t His anewers to ques-| a ding the various courses | (By United Press.) BD ttetscton me ie Mow WASHINGTON, Dee. 14.—-Charles When ge 1 it he|M. Schwab, the reputed head of - . the steel trust, will appear tom Where a prominent # on of lrow before the congressional THERES A MAN MA samy The court | THE SEATTLE STAR v's” MY MVSBAND TS Hore Ing | Tv Wait Wrst CAUGHT & 6CENE At Fron” SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, VRITES SHORT MESS fewer ee ee ee | COSGROVE GAINING, (By United Pre PASO ROBLIS, Deo, 14 Bait The Star.)-—Pather's condition took a decided change for the better during the night, His strength has, of cour not Increased, but other symptoms that have, for the past week very couraging, are ing, and If no sulte within days, his been dis disappear complication re the few atrongth will slowly ret and he will out of Immediate danger HOWARD G. COSGROVE. ee now next Sree eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Pee Pee ee eee eee eee ee rosy Sreict NSP ECTOR BETHGE FABTITS LOOK Ou When John came bome he noticed the littl round hole in Ithe library door, I'd had penter over that afternoon to put wt in John seemed to be vexed What's that for?” he asked “That's @ peek hole,” I said. “I 4 about it in the paper last week » they raided the poker game downtown. The paper said the man at the peek hole weot away to get 4 @rink and the police broke In. “Well said John “Nobody wil) leave this peek hole to get a drink mae Mrn. Jones ts our laner guard, and shes 4 total abstainer.” 1 read in The Star it was ile }to mail invitations to bridge parte where prizes were given. They lenid tt wae a lottery because of wizes. Whoever heard of bridge | without prise Spots Sleuth. “Our club meets here tonight, and I saw & mysterious looking man out in front yesterday. 1 said to my self: ‘He's a sleuth,’ and called ap the carpenter “lve hidder | the prizes in the ba reau drawer, acd if any inspectors | get into the house, the peek hole'll | === PEER | BY GILSON GARDNER. | WASHINGTON 14.—Another levidencs of the return of prosperity lis found in the internal revenue re coipte. | So rapidly did they pick up during the month of November that it ts the opinion of the secretary of the treasury and the commissioner of internal revenue that the t re jcelpts will approximate $261,666,950 at the en the present fincal year which minater 30, 1909. ‘Thi was the previous fiseal year | Away Behind. | On the Sth of mber the inter | nat revenue receipts for the fiscal r was $10,000,000 behind what they were for the sa period a year ago. On the 30th of November ithis $16,000,000 deficit had been lj worked down to $6,000,000. The rev lenves are increasing every day and they 600,000 and is ory in be between 600,000 a month. Bhort of Money, The in internal has been attributed ‘ prospect decrease re to a combina y ways jor pemtend plac ich | Pett tet: & place “which | and means committee at its hearing | Mieted tor votrvolee dantne lole | of tariff matters. The appearance vwerinn answer.|of Schwab is given added inter rs i by the recent statements of An ok aoe Pot know the piace. |drew Carnegie, that the time had . ap 4 — lcome for the removal of the tariff nen on many of the country’s products DHT RIDERS’ CAREFUL REPORT IS TRIALS BEGIN The taxation committee of the Chamber of Commerce will render Cone hee tit glee. 14; | proposed bond Issues. Separate re corein tnd “o| porta will be made upon the light participation in jing, general improvement and park nd other outrages,| bonds, The committee has held n before Judge|many meetings during the past United States clr-| week discussing the merits of the proposed issues, In addition to hay Charger in the indictmenta| | 7 ing had K. 0. Moffett for the past tania’ Of the rourder Of | threo weeks Inventiguting the dif M of (ol Z Taylor, through | ferent phases of the proposition Of atenults, house burnings, Whipping» and ctenitar 2 To Report on Fenders. fo that of going on premises The committee which has been Marked mit anamult T HARRIMAN ESCAPES WAsHiNGTO? investigating the question of #treet car fenders will hold a special meet ing on Friday, at which the formal report of the committee will be H.| read, and later filed with the city Dee 14.—~E. h will not be compelled to| council, er questions appertaining to| inge in Union Pacific and Celebrates 75th Anniversary. m Pacific Seked him by tocks which may | To celebrate the 75th anniversary the Interstate | of his birth, a big reception will be ree Commixsion, according |held in the First Methodiat chureh eelsion of the United States|at 7 o'clock tonight for Rey. Jonn e fourt today, written by|O, Foster, A. M. B.D. The Rev Holmes |Mr, Foster was born in Laporte, 7 : Ind., December 14, 1833, He has aac Guaceneaniae | pest huey wey smecivinn the son for repairs in devdock thin| sages and beet wishes of his many | trianda, tion of three causes, First was the general financial depression result Ing in & decreased consumption of iquor and tobaccos, second was the growth of the prohibition move FREES HIS HAND TO BE RENDERED! ap GETS AWAY, through the to Detec Williaa, Slipping his hand j bandcuff that bound him tive Jack Barck, George larrested Friday with J. J. Jackson for passing spurious bills on M |Furuya, a Japanese merchant on | Second ay,, near Columbia, darted | inte the crowd on Second ay. about }noon today and made good his ew eape. He was on his way back to } jail after having had his picture taken for the rogue'’s gallery FOUR ACCIDENTS AT ONE TIME Four simultaneous aceidents hap pened shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon on Yesler way, #0 close together that eye witnesses of one were also witnesses of the others. At Sixth and Yesler an automo {bile crashed into the vestibule of Ithe Waldon hotel, Two blocks away a Yosler car jumped the track and ran into the curb at the en trance to the municipal building At the junction of Yesler and Jef ferson two dirt wagons crashed to gether, demollabing the wagons, A T FOR THE WHIST COPS give us a chance to change the game te hundred How dows?” sald Jobr Me sald 1 ! all about them We pasted carpet Hntng over the windows and hid the prizes In the potato barrel John Asks Question After we'd got things fixed John asked me How did you invite the queste- by lette Goodness, no,” I told him. “Mre. Smith warned me about that, I called them all by phone except Mrs. Brown, and she's had her tel ephone taken out. | sent a message by Willie For P Hed Joba, his father’s a policeman.” i must have fainted, for the first thing | knew | was soaking wet and John was standing over me holding 1908, PRICE ONE CEN AGE. | BROWNSVILLE MESSAGE (By United Press.) 4 Roosevelt message regarding the With the message he sent the evidence in WASHINGTON, Dec congress a special President today sent Brownsville affair the case After reviewing the evidence he concludes with a recommen dation that the investigation continue, as by this means only can thou responsible for the shooting be brought to ing the perpe whieh caused the trouble Justice, The president believes that those shield. guilty as the latter ASK YOTEONFIND BODY GARBAGE AFLOAT IN SOUND TRUST ENEMIES AGED WOMAN MAY CALL FOR AN HAVE TAKEN HER OWN LIFE. ELECTION. tors are as | | | TO | | Will Invoke Referendum Vanishes if Bill Passes the | City Council. } in Night, While Suffering From Mental Derangement. it the ' backing tt Fibating the t th bage Seimpany succeed wetting | body Catherine Seller, ar _ to puns the aged t of Dex Motne A through the elt Lt will be circulated among the found day night t A Invoking (he for a spe-| Mather, a the Thre Jolad efsction on the measure, accord - | 4 Point and Gravel ( Eee whe are opposing the sty Mather was walking along the intended “garbage trust ‘ : The Holl of the city council taken | beach near the ¢ af during tb « on the tion of when he saw the wt & municipal garbage xystem Indicat-| quickly hauled ashore ed 4 #betantial majori in ff , r reported the grewsor ery xt the city owning and | own gar cottection and to the autt es, and < flon ayater, but recently there wan brought to Seattle yeate beem conaiderable talk ¢ and taken to the Ronney-Wats that the Heattic Garbage company | undertaking establishment, where wor * claimed « en nm the it was this weorsing identified oY en relatives. “eh lo pass their bill Btatement Disputed Thinettatement tm di | coune , who was the wife of well-to-do farmer } mated by the er, & friends of the muntctpal rhage Gf Des Moines, had n suffering plan And Unless seme of the council from melancholia for some time members give a remarkabic exhibi- and ber relatives, believing that | thon of mental «ymnasticn, they do! she was on the verge of losing he Rot see where It in possible to change | reason, had kept a close wateh of |the Prev idue completion of the coun-) her. Some tithe during Friday jell va on the garbage tesue suffi-| night she left the how clad only [ciently to insure the paseage of a|in @ flannel nightgown, over which she wore an old shirt and a shaw and having on shoes, but no stock ings. The entire neighborhood joined In the search for ber, and Harry McDermott and his Cuban bloodhounds were set upon the trail The dogs ran straight to the edge “privalé monopoly” bill There ts now a9 appropriation of & municipal garbage leottertion and destruction sys and \iilers sone means are 9 [provided for holding a special lec om n a goblet } ton am the question of issuing bonds of the wharf, and hours before the That's all right,” said John, re-|% eefablish « complete plant. it in| discovery of the body It was be aesuringly, “the Wee don’t have | Ukely that an effort will be made to leved by the relatives and friends anything to do With the United |@ert 66 in @ small way with this|that the unfortunate woman had Btates government. Bot it's an awful strain playing bridge and thinking every minute the United Stater marshal’s burat- ing in the door ores = SMOKES DRINKS ment ment and third @ general unsettle of the Hquor trade resulting ntest between the govern- ent hortties and the dtstitiers ae to how distilled spirits should be marked under the new pure food and drugs act Whisky Held Back. The latter cause held up prac- Uecally all whisky revenues for a period of 60 days, Not khowing how the spirite should be mark 1, the distillers pinced “all new product in the bonded warehouses Jana 1 only the #pitite which had | pr ’ A the Internal re question has been set at the new product ts coming rket and the new revenue: in. Prohibition Bee-Gaw. authorities have not been able coming exactly have what uffered extent from the movement While it ident that the revenues out off from certain dis entirely, it wald that they ir 4 remarkably from other districts into which the spirite have shipped. On the the on rea cortain been whole the greatest Inopease in reve nues ts attributed fo a return of prosperity resulting In the greater Meumption of these luxurte laundry wagon was upset at Fourth }and Yesler almost at the Identical moment While crowas gatiered about the scene of ench accident Poundmas ter Greag's dog wagon suddenly ap- peared around the corner and add. | ed to the chapter of mishaps by run | ning away Grocer Suicides. |. HG Zellinger, & grocer with | & store 726 27th av., committed j suicide this afternoon by shooting himself in the head with a revolver He was 48 years old and had but recently returned from Alaska. A wife survives him. She says she knows of no reason for his act Held No Dance. Through an inadvertance The Star announced that the mask car nival given Friday night by the Templars’ Militant of the I, 0. G, T was a dance, The Good Templars do not have dances in connection with any of thelr meetings, the rules of the order prohibiting them. Savoy Saturday night, Approjetation as a basix cast herself into the Sound PEYTON SCALES FENCE IN RAID j | | Cc. B. PEYTON. A Deputy Sheriff Who ts Stirring Things Up. Outwitted by the unexpected) that he found a number of tntoxt activity of Special Agent C. B. Pey.| ated men in the yard of the sa | loon, where they had been ejected t oe p pew e py's jon, Of the prosecuting attorney's | upon the coming of the Seattle car. | office, who, on finding the doors j rs | of thé Alki saloon, at Renton, bar hey Knew Him: red against him yesterday, scaled | The Renton saloonkeepers recog: the back fence, Arthur Richmond,| ized Mr. Peyton on his coming one of the proprietors, who was in| from previous acquaintance, he the Saloon with a number of cus-| having served warrants at other tomers, Was arrested, charged with| times on six Renton saloons, Mr. Peyton, during his connection of a few months with the prosecuting at \torney's office, has been unusually active, expecially in his work in se |curing evidence against unlicensed physicians and dentists, Before coming to Seattle he was a mem {ber of the metropolitan police de | partment at Washington, D. C., and was also connected with the police departments of the Lewis & Clarke, breakigg the Sunday liquor law Richmond was taken to police head quarterd in Seattle, and gave bat! for $100, Peyton aleo made an attempt to serve a warrant on David Jones, roprietor of the Third Rail saloon, but thiv man had been apprised of his coming by a spectator, who had been an observer of the Alki sa loon raid. Climbed Fence. St. Louls and Jamestown expost Clark O'Bryan, @ well known| Mr. Peyton says the habit of the | "ons ei | real estate dealer with offices in| Renton saloonkeepers of closing ; Ft cada | the Alaska butiding, reported to| thelr doors for an interval on Bun) ree we Mer PR the police last night that he was|days mpon the approach of Beattie | eee ee ns coture on. the robbed of $26 in gold and a small| cars bearing possible officers of the | fineoln Simin wih tecture om ane | amount of allver while he was|law was known to him, and that] freentional church, Queen Anne and asleep in room 717 of the Hotel] this Was the reason he climbed the! Gajer sts, It will be illustrated by i back fence of the Alki, He says stercopticon views. | “he. , THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; LIGHT EAST WINDS MAN LOSES QUESTION OF $10,000 IN HOSPITAL NOTES SUP DROPS WALLET FHAT COUNCIL WILL HAVE CARRIES SMALL CHANCE TO SHOW, FORTUNE. ITS POSITION. Reports to the Police and Fight to Is Naturally Anxious Recover. Be Made by the Enemies of Emergency to Institution. emer. city Yesler $10,006 Pike ew Mr B an xy this ko ’ issue Invitations. ODD, BUT REAL NEWS TO PREACH GERMON 34 YEARS OLD. BELLEFONTAINE, 0., Dee. 14 D. L. Kalb, pastor emeritus of the First Preat an church, at the dedication of the new church ilding next Sunda will deliver the SAME SERMON THAT HE GAVE 34 YEARS AGO, when the original church was ded ated HAS TRAVELED 744,000 MILES. SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 14.—Chi Marehall, of Rellefontaine, ex- prest messenger on the Detroit, Toledo @ Ironton raliroad, has trave nough miles on his run TO ENCIRCLE THE EARTH 31 TIMES. He has held a dally run between Springfield and Detroit for 14 yee DO YOU DRINK MILK LIKE THIS? CHICAGO, Dec. 14.--Milk sold to the gilded rich of New York COSTS AS MUCH TO PRODUCE AS THE FINEST CALIFOR- NIA WINES, ares Lotom Horton before the International Milk Dealers’ association Tuesday. Horton said that the herds yielding this choice lacteal product are given baths and carefully dried with Iinen napkins, and that the milk is as carefully handled ax champagne NO PRESENTS FOR TEACHE TACOMA, I 14.—The school board has just put into effect 4 rule which prohibits schoo! children from giving any Christ mas presents to the teachers. Teachers have been warned to ac yt no presents from their pupils HAS MODEL OFFICE FORCE. TOPEKA, Kas., Dec. 14.—Gov. Hoch has announced the com: pletion of his tmodel office force. Not a man employed in the governor's office smokes, chews, drinks or swears. The gover- nor is very proud of his staff. THROAT CUT; CHICAGO, IDENTIFIES ASSAILANT, Dec. 14 While doctors with pinchers held a gap- ing wound in her throat together, Nora Harris Identified Will- jam Cramer as the man who slashed her with a razor, The wom. an was only able to nod her head. She will die WROTE NOTE ADMITTING MURDER PLAINS, Mont., Dec, 14.—-Robert Smith killed Clarence Clark at Victor, le ne & note on the body admitting the crime eay- ing that he was about to commit suicide Instead he made an attempt to leave t country but was captured. - VIRGINIA ST. CARS CHANGE THEIR RUN Will Go Over New Tracks ‘° Fifth av. N., connecting with th Queen Anne cars. to Ne and Will Be Called The Virginia st. signs, which the ‘ cars now carry and which have Alcha Line. been misnomers as the cars have not run on Virgini several months, will be take new Commencing today Seattle line being officially designated as neastide Cia. eek te its Vir the Aloha st. line ginia st. cars over the new line ex The new it is double tracked “a a. eee for practically entire distance, ending ne 1 Second a om ‘thie only exception being the three Cedar st. to Denny way, thence on blocks on Aloha st., and will serve Second ay, N. to Roy st, east on a populous district which has never Roy st. to Third ay. N. and north ‘ore enjoyed the advantages of from this point to Aloha st., where et car service, the residents be- connection is ma with the ing obliged to walk several blocks, terminus of the present Virginia jeither to the Queen Anne line on st. line, From this point the cars| the west or to the North Queen will run east over the present line | Anne Hne on the east “STRONG ARM” IS \THIEVES’ TRADE GIVEN BY THIEF 1S FLOURISHING A burglar R. Smith of 702 Cherry st. re-| ente home of ported to the police Saturday night| Edmund Bourne nth av that he was held up on Pike st 4 ight and carried « ey hear Broadway. and. relieved of |r’ misht and oe oe about $6 in silver by a man who |?!. four razors, a patr of shoes and grabbed him from behind with /Sult of clothing what the police term the “strong| R. L. Dunn, who is stopping at — the Waverly, an apartment house 530 Fourth av., reported to the LIBRARY ADVISES today that his room was ed some time last night. The prowler carried away a suit of XMAS BOOK |clothes, a razor and two stickpins, BUYERS WOR OO RR _- * * For the purpose of educating | * SALOME FOOT RACE NOW, Christmas buyers of books for children and young people, a dis: | * (By United Press.) 7 play of about 100 of the better class | * NEW YORK, Dee. 14 * of books for Christmas presents|* Company F, of the Twenty. % will be placed on exhibition in the |® second regiment, has originat- * children's department of the Seat-|* ed a new foot race. It is call: * tle public Hbrary tomorrow, and|* ed the “Salome” contest, and & will continue until Christmas. * was inaugurated at an athletic & The superintendent of the de-|* meet in the regiment's armory, # partment, in speaking of the exhi-/* The contestants, after starting, * bition this morning, said that its|* stopped at a designated point & purpose is to give people a chance | * and removed their hats, then & at thelr leisure to examine books |* continued, and later took off #% suitable for Christmas presents for| *® their coats, In this manner # ebildren. 80 many pee buy |® they finally divested them. * books because they are cheap or|# selves of shoes and leggings, # easy to obtain, that it is thou * then returne dressed them- ® the library authorities that a little |* selves and crossed the finish # advice along this lino will be of! * mark fully attired. * great benefit to parents and others | * oe buying books for childven Porc rcrereeern ns eo 1

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