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OOT-GORDON REPORT tate Bar association committee appears on | Page 5 of this issue. [t recommends a grand investigation in Spokane county. LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR VOL, 10. NO, 275. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1909. ANY OLD CLOTHES | If you have them for a five-year-old boy or me- send them to The Star. We dium-sized woman, know a family that is in dire need of them memes SAYS HE WILL KEEP HIS PROMISE TO THE PEOPLE | 8HERIFF BOB HODGE Y TALKS TO HIS DEPUTIES. Ws Them They Must Do _ Their Duty or Submit | td Dismissal. What | told the people from the mp it would be,” said Sher h Robert T. Hodge to hi Gembled deputies after taking & ? @ffice at the court house this Merning. “You all know what 3 A that ie. | have selected every @ne of you because of merit without regard to politica - Aliations, and | expect you to jeyal te the best interests of ire taxpayers of King county, | hy deviation from this course will mean prompt without recourse At the conclus talk, Deput * ae | “This administration is to be | | } | | dismissal The badge was tt gif ¢ the : jends of the A jodge a affected by to do his p60 “Menor j The most sweeping the court house tb new sheriff. Sheriff is tr u im the sheriff's those of John Stringer, chief wey, J. W. Roberts, jail euperin-| dent. and Miss Anne Stark, jail/ A PAIR OF LIVE ONES. The Big Fellow Is Sheriff Robert T. Hodge, and the Little Fellow— and He's not So Little Either—ie Chief Deputy Sheriff John They Took — Tesday # ron, Dr. James Tait Mason has} ‘4 Deen appointed jail physician , Takes Old Employes. ba Maj. Otto Case, the new auditor has taken many of bis forme ree _ ore the county clerk's office with to his new office, Wiliam & im, chief deputy, and Norman C C § HERSEL 0 erdall, clerk of the board of} founty commissioners, are the only Rew faces which te hay brought] 2 from outside the court house _ siege hing, in which a wife and > DD. R Sickles, the new county | PITIFUL APPEAL FOR AID 18 fhother bem the le of Seattle ES Geek, has appointed J. A. Sigurds| RECEIVED AT THE STAR to come to her rescue. The hus fee. former probate clerk. bis chiet OFFICE TODAY. band t# unable, she saya, to secure Geputy. County Treasurer Matt H work caine ema this cold weather m the physical saffe the m ge of this clothes for three me amily nthe and ha la ff or lnow on my f tippers tw beyond enduran the that I paid train of watching hor hus Arm band and son suffe | yc Auy old clothes. ta, walete 1 he underelothes and some tothes for unde the yearold lad are solicited If there are any in the city who wish to help this family by dona tions of wearing a el, they are contributions at once, and forwarded to sat for my sband and y, that they might have of what little we could for clothes, until | am nearly This is a portion of a pitiful ap| they will received at The Star office this | the be gladly sufferers. MURDEROUS MINISTER TAKES HIS OWN LIFE _? Goid Badge, Set With Dia-| mond, Presented to Sheriff Hodge | ‘Thie Morning by His Friends. » Gormiey will continue in his pres rs decide whether @ vacancy} ARE ASOUT TO ARREST Carthage, til. 12 miles east of nd wh a a ‘a | HIM FOR CRIME, here, cutting his throat to je Wilson day, the . 3 yelock, At neon KEOKUK, Ia. Jan, 11—By day at 9:90 e’clod dge ¢ au, th ag Bhp aon Tis| U. P—Builletin—Rev. John ~ he was still alive, with four Was ing. He! Carmichael died:this afterneen physicians in attendance. ‘Was the recipient of a number of Desutiful floral tribures to celebrate the tenure of office. Me This culminates 4 sensational chase in which the pollee author ties of several states and the Chi cago officials participated. After the killing of Browning was dis covered, all trace of Rev. Car michael was lost. It became known, from self-inflicted wounde. never regained conscloussess long enough to make a state ment a8 to why he committed the horrible deed. beginning of his Coroner J. C. Snyder also entered @pon the duties of his office this Moruing, succeeding Dr. T. M. Car-} roll, . | KEOKUK, ta, Jan. 11—By | however, that # man fitting his A. E. Parish, son of Assessor) U, P—Rev. John Carmicha’ | @eacription had purchased a ticket A. Parish, was appointed | suspected of the kill jto Chieago on the night of the thie morning chief deputy in the) Gideon Browning, whose die | murder. On this clue, every po- membered body was found in | iceman in Chicago was farnished the stoves of one of the small (4 complete description of Car churches that Rev. Carmichael | michael and an untiring search has visited as @ circuit rider at | seen going on im that city for the past four days it is thought that Rev michael did not stay over tn Chi cago but wok the first train for Keokuk his whereabouts | were as through his at ftempt at self-destruction. Rev. Carmichael made bis at suicide at the home of re office to succeed Chester! on. Assessor Parish will con-| sd in his fo office by re-| Car tempt at Mrs. Haghes, This morning Carmichael left the house § (BEN HUR) nducted by his throat ort Huron fal t stating that he h and for for his body | “Don’t telephone the office. We will NOT divulge 3**************? | “our secret till Wednesday—but when it does come |* , bof tay 2 " it will be worth while. | Moderate northeast winds, * an ern a ch ict Sale A (FIRSY THING \7 REGULATE THES # at ae a DOWN - AND NO SMOKING HERE Aside} Watch for the announcement Wednesda: But in | Mrs. Miranda Hughes é i | Carmicha at Carthage the meantime be sure and read Sunday and engaged board and| room at @ private boarding house PRICE ONE CENT. CRAMER | WASHINGTON LEGISLATUR AT UST | “(WN SCHOUL ROOM MISS ANNA M. ALLEN HOLDS FIRST SESSION CONVICTED SEATTL E} VICTIM OF HEART | = MURDERERIS | he tepiaieture of tne state 9f Washington was called to order short DISEASE. | SET FREE. | ly after the neon hour today ri a In the house, L. O. Meigs, chief clerk of the last session, pre ee sided, and was himself elected speaker. Loren D. Grinstead was |Becomes Unconscious Just! Thrice Sentenced to Hang} chosen chief clerk and Joseph Wilson sergeant-at-a Before Time to Face And Finally Given a | iN THE SENATE Class at School, Life Term. OUYMP EA, : t The al dir ‘ public ’ ating $86,000 ¢ , 4 ; : ; BY T, J. DILLON F & tone | death x a , . ? ; \ an s re with ¥ C . I " | ® : em Re i vrs tne HENRY CRAEMER ' ta x on ei ; x : “ Dut ee ! aes a year IWhe Was Pardoned by Gov. Mead |guch howeve. ¢ isn't much fective , |wintte to Mention i" Tedey hee .F. & ts Star Special Service CHARACTERISTIC SPEECH! [ager gla ate age MADE IN WHICH HE AR A his in DELAY TRIP dgubt of Cracmor's x he evt RAIGNS PRESIDENT. " mate skill dence wae entirely “ Sy Ra , | He was cunalr parently i At the time of the T wk Sail WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 By U.| nocent pretence arching, with Jolivery at Seattle Crac efuned | P.—In a characteristic speech Sena | the aid of the rvice, for ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER | werent ee tr ie Ti WILL NOT COME NORTH UNTIL WEEK END. ed on 4 of ¢ another down pan today rey the floor of the of President Rooseve nd running senate to the | t that Pointed Question Asked. d grab Mark y # bad in his pos charges had in Oregon he per ated fn a la PASO ROBLES, Cal,, Jan. 11 By U. P.—Follewing hie deci sion not to start for Olympia, tatements Wash., today, to be Inaugurated, ing the Governerelect Samuel Coe grove made the announcement that he will depart for the northern capito! in « epecial car the latter part of this week All arrangements for his de parture today had been made when he received # telegram from his sen in Olympia urging | him to remain at Robies for the pre on account of otae r giving a ator's alleged con nd grab. Till ty denying others Arraigned President arraigned Presi Roosevelt f helping his Harriman to hold two @ of public domain” be ay Wanted to purchase Tillman sev dent the frigid weather in Washing ton. Young Cosgrove wired his father that « trip to Olympia would be suicidal, ‘CHURCHES DECLARE WAR ON THEATRES) The chureh Interests of Seattle eality, inves the president investigation. | *, which held colleagues te his ad nition of h EVES OF THE NATION ARE other hte temve with the prisoners ‘The Gee hax been one of the moat jhave again declared War upon the | tameus murder cases in the history Sunday amusement. The warfare of Washington fs to be @ strong and concerted movement on the part of all the, Manty Croemer ow his pardon NS # churches of the city. On a Sun. pen fe Ng od ne gM Vee] SALEM, Ore. Jan. 11.—By VU. P biican, is facing the proposit day yet to be net, but probably Jan sner & civil et ike SenET With: the aves aft & waite ipeented 14 ng the senatorial plum to a uary 31, petitions will be ciroulated | Sam #i0ne wt See. eaeee hin atate, @emocrat, George berlain, in ench of the churches, to be staned (Uf his German frien) Last week “Pen it ga 0 OF This MANO, | now si r of the state and th by the entire attending congrega-| Mr. Wegener went to Walla Walla in particular, a tho outeo opie’a choice for the high p tion, if possible. These petitions and personally appeared before the with keen interest, the Otherwise they t rep will then be iaid before Mayor | board of pardons. Since the convic~ jainture convened today for a pledges made to aere « s reging bim to enforce the [tion of Craemer Mr. Wegener has) aay ecesion with the proupe Sunday closing law. The ministers ottoele tot “— a fortune tm his) ing th re that aim especially at the vaudeville |® shows, but no diserimination will vides Rev. W. H. H. Rees and THROUGH TRAINS T. EK. Blilot were appointed by the Methodist Bplecopal Min BP tag DELAYED BY tal Federation as a committe neat ik apper before the ration this morning seailatiaidalial ‘ ‘ on “Spiritual Apathy,” termed ma iO" 204 in the Baltic ocean, His muther amusements aa one of the impedi. ) the snows have not im WHERE TO SIGN died. a eile beet & aah bac: and ments to religious progress astern mat vice to te thier hae bur ently’ re | through passenger “ANTI” PETITION Death resulted from rup. and and the east ba Editor The 8 Could you been effectually stopped on * kindly inform some of us through WILL PROBE ACTION BOILER INSPECTOR American lines running tato this where the petitions are city, ‘Terrific blizzards in the ares against the race OF ROOSEVELT. | Counctlman Gill will Introduce an | Dakotas, Nebraska and Eastern mbling M t ordinance at the counell meeting to-/ Montana have caught and stalied| ‘There are a few of us } 5 eee Cea By night ding for the appotntment | several of the Northern Ss kahit ap aantabe the “hres P-Senators Clark, of Wyor of an a to Boller Inspector | and Great Northern tro but the | at The Meadows and are an “9 iy: mabieta. tadhenern: Murray, The salary is fixed at/matis have b elayed across by AN ALA Tex 1 Overman, of N ‘ $100 a month. If the assistant te) madeup service and have b de an be affixed or a . AY appoln a allowed, the increasing work in the layed only a few hours in reach otten at the offices i boiler inspection department will ing Seattle, The service over the at 609 Ne Yor ¢ 9 lle ¥ be divided up between the two men, | Canadian Pacific and the coast | piock Wainer Sreacens. noceevens coast lines ha % been at all th orit t permit h Steamer Falcon, from San Fran-|impeded, as the storm in this Sad Newe for Peterson \ r Ten: “4 cisco, made port this morning, after) region has been comparatively United States Shipping Commis. portion r an) a hard run up the coast. By-\ light, The bilezards in the Middle | sioner Henry Peterson received f heavy winds pre-| West are auld to be the worst since | news this morning of the death of | Almost 73,000 me ar the unt ative distance 1887 his step-mother at Island Gottland m of Uncle Sam's army WHERE You FRoM povBY WHETHER You 60Y A SEAT HERE | wafers shou | tain four | alkaloid and one grain of caffeine, WONWN DIESPARDON FOR HEADACHE WAFERS MAY BE MISS FUZZELL | DIES IN SAME MANNER AS MRS. YOUNG. Took Wafers From Same Box as That Used by Wife of Candymaker. anda Fuzzell, a y under last house and exactly the same cumstances manne s did Mre. Anna ve wife of dames A Young, a candymaker, who suc ng last Tuesday night at a lodgir house at 715 Olive et Fuz d Fuszell wae which, a ‘ “« The gine . wo deaths cling cite x sig G Spike. I¢ : enta that ' , er Ins Procla ee 1 this « Y Miss az 903 ed f a headache t nig I went n 6 Fuzzell and abe death followed im hased the headache wafers pharmacy wife's the Saturday death. There ing wrong with ¢ before my because | took one of self. I did not take on death. I ai t of any wrong either case. Had I even fe died | thought of handing Miss Fuzzeill @ dose drug I surely not done it in the resence of a rd party.” Coroner's Theory. M. Carroll gives @ explanation of the death Young and Miss Fuazell, | When a post mortem examination of Mrs. ung’s body was held fully ove grain of strychnine was found in the stomach I believe that Mra. Young open- ed the headache wafers and insert od chnine In se 1 of them, It was pr mind to ta bably in the woman's more than one of the one prove ineffect. wo, however, and I anded one of nocent that it » dealy drug, to Miss 1 think he should be held tve. She left Fuzzell by the police, however, until I ma & thorough examination of the stomach for traces of polson, Uniess I am badly mistaken, the chemists will find strychnine jin the contents of Miss Fuzzell’s stomach. Stern's Headache Wafers, Paragon Headache Wafers according to printed direc | ttons which appear on the box, cone grains of acetanilide her of which druge is not neces« fatal. The wafer itself is among druggists as a “con- ‘psule. It is about the size cent piece, On the edge of fer extends a gelatine flange when moistened allows thé wafer to fall apart. in the opinion of Coroner Carroll it would have been an easy matter for Mrs. Young and |to have opened two or three of these wafers and inserted strychnine ig sufficient quantities to cause death One obstacle to this theory is the fact that Mrs. Spike in the excite. ment following Miss Fuzzell’s death threw the remaining wafer and box into the fi a this wafer been saved it pr ‘ould have clear ed up the mystery Another Scare. It was only a few minutes after excitement attendant upon Miss ¢ death uad away that of the lodgi were n aroused by the Bs n ilness harles Morf, wife of @ e officer D.. LS urriedly summoned and at the woman was suffering found tt ‘arroll completes rtem examination of ell’s body he will torm over further Investigation to Coro» ner J. C, Snyder, wh day © took office toe | Honorable Hiram Hicks, State legislator, Isn’t Such a Big Man, After All Hibernate labs eae. a i aa te A