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THEY seen discovered; g not worth keeping. naa BMAGGED 10 AN AWFUL Alt N IS CAUGHT POUNTERWEIGHT ® ONHILL LINE. IN fidy Is Torn to Pieces Before Car Can Be Stopped. B Caught denen: HM » Queen A e i} © hd dragged for more feet up wv ber of th Beattic Ke Bhreds shortly Morning Screamed sereame the dying mar Heard by his brother, C. Ma Who was or surfa to render 4 well had g into the pit foot of Q . mber of Jacks T east welg Out of commission, and Max rently cr lh. Ww he wae fr wing jut the ‘ Fat the whe n Agony gounterw eight n Was buried ben the drag vt de ieted by the at ng stop, hat fone Maxwe v7 meerty a third Find His Body. f the cable d the pit xorhat ‘was lef axwell's dy tendent of Transportation said that Maxwe mistake of croswing in Of the west weight. The re Were taken to the undertak Cetadlishment of Butterworth & Where they will be heid pend B funeral arrangements Maxwell, the dead man’s broth the veteran rope » f the Electric He or by the horror of up it wae 40 years & wife and 3804 34: 4th av. Ww BEES EN ooo ees “ WEATHER FIGURES ‘The thermoweier’s story to ldren several eee een ee * \dhdindindlind ladda adie © reason a woman can’t keep a secret has it’s either H HOUSE FRAME-UP ATLY SHOCKED BY STAR LAST EDITION | THE SEATTLE STAR DAY SAY too good to keep, VOL. 10. NO SEATTLE, WASH., W JANUARY 6, 1909. DON’T FORGET The Star’s street car ordinance. If you are a it means comfort; if you are common decency. See your councilman. man, a woman, PRICE, ONE CEN SEATTLE ENJOYS FIRST WINTER DAY OF SEASON WITH REALY, TRULY SNOW | Ne / § Sy RPRQYS ®’ STANDARD |S COUNCIL MUST GIVE THE ee ee ee |Sudden Movement UN TRIAL Ath [MOTION MADE. FOR "° RE-TRIAL OF CASE AT ONCE. Be Fought by the Oil Octopus. MICAHO, Jan. 6—Ralletin by U Hpeelsl District Attorney Wi Nn Mppeared before Judge K Landié in the United States « t comtt toda A unked for a the ford OU 8 begin late noon, | Jud@@ Andis said he wan rea |to begin the r f the case at | Attornay M representing | Standard paic at 4 nat powsiht ready for ¢ tr before r * * - * COSGROVE LEAVES * . SOUTH ON MONDAY. *® * PASO ROBLES HOT * * SPRINGS, Cal, Jan. 6-Dy * *! Pt « ve “@ ® Washingt i * the date he * * Olympls to be ated un # ti! Mobday, Janvary 11. Cos # *.« continues to improve. @ & He wad wp and about the hotel * =: Gave * lobby Jast night, and med * » *# to be practical! we The * YIP! YIP! HO! HO! FOR THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW! qa SA @ the Gipworery that “ was @ . waded old stuck | shivering calle re it wa i re t hat © .ne Wane 80 Bare, he gor & Hoary-headed old Winter stuck | shivering caller where it ws thing from ore, that “pape! » srnonglect expects to be away # his enoot down toto Beattie with a/Cold. “Now, over in Montana cand loca Gut” wae on Abe Uidan: As o tee Gad te Gea > Vengeance today, blowing ablvering Idaho, she's down to nd then ™ acher wh insisted wu thetae * Aeeanheeae y something happened esons wh here were such winter blasts and making Seattle Other folks who have " » doing on the outside was a P something of a white city ne to sustain as Weather marke brute, and nothing leas RAGING BLIZZAR Th mall boy was on the jot /!pelet that while M Baliebury’s The olde and found fan from early mora wnti! late In the Many times tested thermom on skates youd Gree was also some bappy, chuckling a/ &rees at the official obse in the reservoir being ST. LAWS, Mo, Jao. 6—By t few chuckles as the ‘know flurries their thermometers, the # mile of PA Diesard raged dering the whistled bout. The plumber | Kind given away with patent is m wolid, ne night and today, and the entire whistled on his fingers and dabbled | Cimes and the like, showed that t ating for several handred| sugthwesjem part of the Unt around with frozen water pipes, mercury dropped to some § am ersons. There has been no sk * ie im the grip of the storm down deep in his sleeve |desrees above sero around the 9 t eon Lake Itself Imsome parts of the coant people who didn't know enough to shington, and the man | he the cit © frozen 10 degtegs below sero. turn off the water who got up while it was still dark! hoy or girl with a pal Other people w a bit peevish | this ning and stood around on ing the time of t CHICADO, Jan. 6—ty UT. P. as they breasted the cutting blasts t and then on ¢ other | bite A bilsaapd te causing suffering © damped me coal at $10 per for the long ¢ et the fact that the snow/| bere. Tfalfic in tied up, At Pond © the open grate or the alr tight I back the anoffic P blowing around at such) 4a Lac, Wis, the mercury dr ater Real Winter Day ate an to lead to the bellef| ped 62 dégrees 1 hours Very Moderate. Meanwhile G. N ¢ had been a ch While mere ered, and and skid. | fa of me t ary poor truck horses # ficlal weather dopester for the about the public atreets, bow.| the atorm arrived, two days United States government, was tral youth of the out | According to the U. 8. wenathe happy in figuring out what a nice | with yrating the one real| man’s count, one-half inch of snow banch of weather he had brought! winter day of t ear. Every hill fell Monday a “trace” wae down upon this communi ‘Only | formed a toboggan silde for some | recorded yente while toda: 20 above at 5 a. m., that’s all,” said | kid, and every kind of a sled, f nehalt ineh had fallen up to 1} he, and then he tried to tell the'a home made contraption m LEGISLATORS DROP IN ON THEIR WAY TO OLYMPIA ttre eee eeeee ee PREPS CLUB BANQUET meting The % ot thee gular month! held tomo at the Ch hers ate +e eeeee ence ee | WILL SPEAK AT MASS MEETING HEATON JOBBERS NOT AT Abraha ““Daa, you give ine 3% with & , I addition to those alread a treasurer's office for Smith NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT CAUr Een cin tater rnor nounced, Mew. I. M. Jennings ALL PLEASED WITH - - ot ve you the assessor's off CUS TO BOLT FROM wasn't announcing a great numt J. M. Prink will speak at the THEIR PUBLICITY. for Eaton. And what is -more MEIGS. ptent for the future, pre- | race tmék meeting to be held in geceipt of The Star at the P8tural than that Abrabam should| _ , i ring to awalt the entang! te|the Grad next Friday. Mra. J Mt house yesterday afternoon | **¥: “You're on, Al. I'm with you The advance Ree elie the gubernatorial situation. nings i# the president of the Fod gomething of a sensation Aud that is just what happened. one - - ) ogy ory eration 6f Women's Clube tm thi fee efforts of all concerned to Ylympta st ates i this morning to attend to all fairest) uiet the plans of « HUSBAND CHASES ttle me-tips and agrecments county commissioners in the oe oe “ the |S eRewee ee eeee nee that are considered necessary In the Of the appointment of sue 1 Ran ge HALF * * to County Treasurer Gorm ae Manes nm te here, | |® SCATTEREO FACTS * te County Assessor Parish dl te cae tate A YEAR \* ABOUT UNCLE SAM. & is appointed to the state heniinaned 4 xieat of telling * (From the Annual Report of board, bad been successful up Sener the whytor prese For! After eluding an irate husband|* the@eeretary of the interior.) # wd ppl ag Rn pos sion. Mémond. Gerety, & pote Saye pest there he f ix mon D. N mery, & vi be a patents tasued . and lends were not pre ing 1501 17th a rumors of a split In the walter, a irs. J. Adams, who year, 43,00: for yesterday's publication of jurt and bis wagor and King nty deloga the | elog from Va er Wash, *% PGrta Rico is preparing to # stor: oe. 42. tee Rann at a + sees hich were anx-| were placed f arrest by Patrol | spend $2,000,000 on an irriga- & Palmer Was The hich occurred to@ay is on on nebody besides Meigs | man sete condfewtsnn tS # tion project * Tishaa din’ thin clade | ppery streets and street cariof Yakima as speaker Adame, who is a logger wed | ® Thee are n00 perma * Agsextor Parish ex. track ue Talk the ¢ to Porting er ee a eee vd i Mivried. ae wan cine hig) Geral yn down by an Kast) Bogie Coveve Tolle to ter bat did not lay eyes on|® , Gold was produced in Alas # EB. B. Palmer, who, bright Ur Union st. near 20th Hon might at | the until this morning. The; * KS lat year to the valu . @arly this morning, climbed H an k and ( Pee on 1 | Walter and the an wi 1 © Sry sane! . ity Hill to converse with Mr me sughs 00 he: meces “ a: over emai police court’ tomorrow’ me * The | prernment on What they said known . * ie o th to make |t face a charge of disorderly con. 2 eservations for er to the two of them G pital, He & 7 f cach de sat n to “| duct. The tr hasband saya) ® ‘ection of native wild birds . Ino Mr. Eaton received m Long Meaney pers oa toataht, pov }Re Bae ® press a more|® The United Staton hae « one messages fro " rv of a - “ n serious charge j hool f 100 dow coon in whos ‘ r a t ‘ b ¢ the King count * There are 1,421 day « * d the belief that T' é Madison st, was tit elogn “ a oo |® for Indians * eh some har inched: to a aie be taker |® on the rolle of the Creek or # Smith Wants It. 1 sustainod br Renick Says No * nolé nations a Mppears that the Smith-eaton ¢ in at 24th on k ©. Renick, a member of . re than 40,000,000 barrels & the former for treasure od attached to a wag tt . ring Mar \ eof were marketed from * . ation wnaKger ic French oF «| ‘ Reiter for assesnor, is the re et ' re Ha 6, know. aoth! elaine hese c_ Bren od Ane | Indian lands in the year * ig trade on the part of County Co. fell i t of a nd ite at ay, and ¥ «h| Curtis of the Curtis Musical Com. {* * pant ersiawl cst: « Rutherford and les nd a Har # fide in hin ta . dy Co. ntertain th newlon | RRR Re ee m Pete” Smith is the th. All th that tl would notl next Friday ni . ‘ mty bons so far as Rutherford re h Hanson to Minton |e ene Right, hig Rag Rh LONG Ware oncerned™and when “Pete” aa ina the « 7 eat im oung y tion to the musical comedy, “Jak ; t Sante to be treasurer it is up to ** XR RAR AAR A ARH! Oe hay told him anything ; nody, “Je le an enwax with @ Mikey and Ikey.” Over 300 news| friend of } er att t therford to the package up * * nd several other I ; a temas att ne ‘anbotk hand it over the counter. Abra- | * STORM WARNING. ® | of tho delegation profess a similar | 07% Unter and of the va-iGay came, t t livery stat ix Eat onsor and wants * The northeast storm * of knowledge Miter Boop hie oer Baa fit has ne" | al the. nesses. were taken . m in the assexsor's offic * is continued #| Lieut. Gov, Hay wa aD co yet penton gg ge nga Fe caamsadite ereforo what more natural! # * rivals, and spent 1 0 aie clficatione: of extent tinary |, Mh Nebbired the nag and d thay Hu riord should say to ew ee eee ee em calling on # f the « on ” te ite ee b The " = REKRKEA AHH Re eee eo) ee cemmEC end ten on viewing | 4 * * pagy Mr. Neve _ * ENDORSE STAR ORDINANCE & Wavy, she aimed. snooriug DRESS LIKE A SWELL FOR $10; ) :"stnsoritiines i ,’ * Hill Improvement ciub last * Madam,” Mr. } rep 1 * night a resolution was intro: |! atrivell, that horse was, n Py ny F A Gy’ | © duced and passed unanimously # |! Hi shir W * instructing Councliman Eu * tk eM RRR RR ee J * gene Way to vote for and sup- *!| & * Need to Wear |® port The Star's ordinance, in. *\% WEATHER FORECAST. * mort ahead for onth and,counter and drags out doze * troduced in the council by Al: ®ly — gaty tonig 1 a ; ht and Thuraday; * Shabby Clothes: Just | ooniy a tow paitey a in sight | boxes in which there are hats galore| # derman Weaver, limiting the #|% mop to etrone trorthaae: 2 F. This Ti to live upon hats all kinds and sizes, the|* number of passengers to be &|y winds ame ‘ollow is Sip That's the t when the second+ most of which have not been worn|*® carried on street care, TAR AMES REE EME hand clothe alee conw » th nan half a dozen time You|*® * a front. He is your best friend then. | can take away 4 wilk tile of the real clialielialielaiicliaielclalalahatelal| Gomplete outfit of giad rag Serape together $10 in good money pattern, an opera hat, a derby or a|-——————— —— } Soundup tliat pute you in the|and take run down to his little soft slouch at prices ranging from|or two on departing, and not infre “? ce ik te wh ith heterogeneous array of Wipes to $150, | quently na of well-known families é trouser a « flying about In| Then he takes y into @ little |are found among them—who n ae woven that | the window front room ia the rear, The Mght tan't |itetie ready ca ere they can re . » right in and plunk down your; good there, and you become suspl-|turn home. expended with | mane and “ek him what he can do| cious, but he waves hie hands, rubs The shrewd-eyed | ¢ jer hae al- for you in fashionable garments for | his bald pate, pats you on the shoul-| ways one or two good stories up bis ‘ ahd you can depart ‘ M You will be surprised at the skill from the light ith you until id- | tomers, He can tell you of an im OMT Mew tree ser vay |#nd. the adeptness of thene artists |deniy you hear him saying leven|mense increase in his Mne of trade ikal as f in fitting you out so that when you | dollars for that coat and trousers—|during the past few years Ries lett. leave you have all the appearance and a perfect fit--be-a-u-tiful fit Many, many people come here “af be hi of just having come from your|raviehing!” You shake your head/now to get their clothes,” he says a on to Do tailor and he retires, scratches hie head,|"Some of my customers come al Pie secret it out | Start With the Shoe takes a look at his competitors|ways when they wish to buy 4 ftontmaker on a beans and| Begin at the fect, He has 50 or! standing out on the sidewalk along| clothes, I can fit most everybody salary can turn hig companions | perhaps 100 pairs of shoes, spats,|the line and then hurries back toland the price—sometimes L think I With envy by patronizing the! patents, pumps of all assortments,|whiaper: “I will make it $6.6¢ ©} shal! die in the poorhouse, I sell so A-hand clothes dealer | that you can select from. |. ‘There second-hand shop# are the | cheap—a whole outfit from top to wake up and find spots! Beventy-five cents taken @ good! refuge of cores of m of the very latest for $10, sone is through your laut winter's) pair, for the moment, who hurry in and|times $8, even $ It is too iittle, of clothes with ail your salary} fl mia i ‘Then the olf man trips around the' hurry out minus @ coat or a bundie|but | must jive.’ Will PINE STREET FRANCHISE __TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AN OPEN LET LETTER WILL PUT COMPETING LINES WHERE EEDED. Mr, A. V. Bouillon perintendent of Public Utilities -__ ! ’ ¢ jyea told The Star yesterday that y ere a of great | te, R ep and physical courage and that y ad the nerve to per-| ™! : any duty no f } the obstacle jon ttle It | | He told us also that you wore no man’s collar and that |! !s no man or men or firm or corporation in the city of Seattle | coms ° " ehalt of t could push a Button with the assurance that you would answer ry . to the call. f the Seattle ¥ | That's -the rt of a man the perin ent of put a - 3 of the city of Seattle should be. ‘I th 1 ell the f h re he Sta esires to ¢ t hoy at the de e 9 I I t eing th t tion of y rect the Ptr 2. fre it It means we are to have hone nvestiga f t at pre « et « 1 c Obey ple’s Will ea conditions that every day bring disgrace to a city ty LF t i © people that during the next 12 months will be ited by scores of A thousands of people from all parts of the United States and the . give the n t € fi to un world. a Dust this The common council of the city ha 1 » mak tance follow the ‘ t f , E th ut repor ofesses a desire to know the exact conditions so that it legislate in an effort to the gene public reme the evils. e of the Seat ‘ 4 re me of the there are those t a chine fre Ww K wi P among our councilmen who owe their election to the influence oto the comma ba of the Seattle Electric Co. e ¥ t Mr. I - P the we It is € mediante owen oss p 4 the appl Sea Electric ¢ t re tha € at ye find rejected. It had pr in the vicinity of Bec- in nvestigation. You may, if you will, give us an oppor- mfp Phere megive dt tunity of learning just what members of the council wear the for t atile, Renton yoke of the electric company. You have been challenged, Mr Marmaduke’s Objections Bouillon, and if the blood of your ancestors hasn't thinned in IC. Ma duke, of Ventury your veins, you are going to accept the challenge. 7 ng ay, oe : be re ‘ mei as ecn ne € y ah ‘ If it he i that has t neg r | ashington hotel would be injured y ave it in your power te and you have the the granting of @ franchise for J : ; - such op. But he had no of t ng a great work for a pe i¢ whose electe € jections whatever to the cars of seem to have failed them—not all of these elected serv-| the Seattle Electric compan oper. * “ fr yver Second av. in front of t € c i € € rs y hotel, nor did he or any one if y page make any objections to the jehise by the S trie com. The Star wants | par ! : But at last the Seattle Electric | you to know that it is behind you if what the gentleman said | pomsar uae rey be Bow 4 at of you yesterday is true. its own game—that it will be ,ATT. CAM = a7 4 » Pott = on unless the corporations committ AND YOU CAN PROVE IT TO BE TRUE—IF IT IS.|iia'the city coanetl con find nome Se phole by whieh it can squirm j out of se ling the Pine franchise to the highest bidder | Competing Line. s Pi franchive would en- able the je, Renton & South. ern to connect its Fourth av. tracks —_—_ - = em tw ia x -y te kiee | with the com mn user tracks on SENSATIONAL QUESTIONS ARE| you, only you're my brother's ; Second ay Ladies ide yoo BROUGHT OUT IN TRIAL wite 4 competing line of street railway DURING PROCEEDINGS. PS aiagehnoochpra 6dr ain ~_ oe int the northern portions of the FLUSHING, L. 1, Jan. 6—By U.! pine . a Ww neompé adi - : Thorr Jenki Hains, On| tent, but that he not want his | °" rvs 2 for his life for participation igre te ah and | “ake an the University iatrlete the shooting of fam Annis | would all j granting of * franc compelled to deny he ad said 8 ¢ cee a nt Star's ordinance regulating the grasped the arm brother's | “Your honor, I'm a prisoner here. |v utcher af race tha that’ she | t ee NT ge Oe aystem into districts Th tion was asked by Spe a the. court, “so 1 will, Go| sorvice, and the necapie Be sarees cla ecut in an en hing Gistricta ahocld seat tt that to deav ' » theory =o Answer yes or no,” cried Darrin | counc mplies with the charter ore m that the defendant in| joudty : vtigated his brother to shoot Anols “No,” Yells Defendant. 1 ema gos Pee boys a mae because of bi love for his yelled the defendant city charter requires. . ther's wife you ever sit at the side : This morning b third sisterinlaw's bed and say: |e eee keke keke ehh day of J Hate arance won't you come up town | = on the witne d ved | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. & ’ * Water will be t off in ® mgm me he red the Intermediate service # y- 4 a ae pores h of Latona ® ‘ " ing and his face tw ng. Judge|* * including Fremont, & The oex at by Darrin | Crane sustained Me rate objec |™ vig Mecmmitnadiere ngs | wont smoothly ui the prosecutor * Lak 4 old Ballard north of ® Asked If He Made Love. Haine returned to his reia-|* * ™ Prod % Did you, on any oceaston, afte his brother's actions that | * nn brother went to the Philip-| might indicate that be pe PES SELES EEE SEES « Mr Clacdia Hains yal before and during the t sy the arm a a My God, you!ing of Annis MAY RESULT IN MESSINA AND REGGIO Be ir practice of allowing | eezing, the city will face | ne ~" a water famine, This declaration EVACUATION OF TWO CITIES | facil = early depa e is }was made today by the water de BEGAN—CITIES LEFT ONLY | fifered the American atthe partment this morning TO THE TROOPS. wad , “4 vey y nt gig Since cold spell b set in RP die aki tage ae en i: be ves/the water {n the Volunteer and sete’ " f troops, Re © auyed last night bY| Lincoln park reservoirs has fallen With the exces of ] - didn © for the} about five feet. With the concave ai as evacua 4 earthquake zone until early today. construction of the reservoirs, a th a pee ggg Bs kee heRRRERAAR & e &| decrease of five feet means a loss Jay the two cf great * UNCLE SAM'S DOMAIN, #0 close to one-third of thelr ca on hs ‘ he t * (From the Annual Report of #| Pacity oo nd holding hid % the Secretary of the Interior.) | Much emphasis was iaid by the “ th Slee of % * ‘ 0,000,000 acres of #| department on the vger by fire yd pean t "i ® the last yea war and without an emergeney " " we " an area y . ot e water department will en saret h the ok. | ® 886 a a e the city ordinance. against traces of persons who may still|* The general land offies tnx] the Waste of water. A poualty of alts % Iowa doe take In enough, & {$2 for each violation is prescribed There { little fear of typhold|* to pay its expen * tiuick “ore Ue Aken away |# last year were over $12,000, %| tan * 000. * Ze amie, cower | STOVE EXPLOSION % States owns 729,320 acres o Thousands Have Died ad | Mr elia W. Cook, 2420 Day ROME Jan, 6 By 1 Pr Thou- | * and own to contalu work # oe san eis died dn tho |® able-coal mings * | st ity a miraculous escape from Calabrian const and interior towns|* 10 & year timber trespans. %/death this morning, when a larg through lack of sufficient supplies |* ¢'# Dald over $100,000 in fineg | range over which she was workin and relief. Although the authort-|* &d penalties | Secale Po bret Eh ties are ding all they can to re | ¥ #4 ¥ #4 ¥¥¥ # ¥ om» He | COFOD Water pipes, | The 4 at Heve the distress the necessary ‘ mr }9419 Irving st, which Mrs. Cook yas lay in ~ ey sybcew ergy ern kee was preparing for tenants, Stove eines and food has caused fearful | \*7 our FER lids, doors and huge ploces of cast loss in the smaller towns. OE LIMITED, iron was hurled against the walls The Italian ship Bayrn, chartered f A Soa threuah ihe” wiadnwne > Se by the American ambassador S plastering wes broken and the jar Lloyd Griseom, and laden with sup: | Jot the explosion shattered every plies furnished by American relief Ip of al in the h Mrs. money contributions, will leave Cook eacaped with several: burhs Civitavecehia tomorrow for Mes | and. scratches ‘about’ the face. week sina, The vessel will go down the | and hand \ ’ Calabrian coast dispensing supplies. | ; sinh | | ee ee ee ee | Severe Shocks. * * | PALERMO, Jan. 6.—Ry U. P. * BANK CLEARINGS, * ‘Two of six recurring shocks yester * Seattle * | day at Messina wore the most s¢ % Clearings today ..$1460,02414 ® | vere since the great temblor which | * =Ralances 0,964.26 Aestroyed part of Sictly and Gaiab * irk cali * Ma, according to reports SD ueeiee toda $850,988 & Fleet Off for Sicily, . lances ada PORT SAID, Jan. 6,—Whilg every Ce ebbehcKadeseken ae Sn

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