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— LAST EDITION pas = AVE t CNT HO THE STAR AIMS f you are hot a regular reader of The Star, | To give you all the news as soon ast happens i one Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the and in a way that will interest and instruct per delivered by carrier. mf | VOL, 10 283, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909 PRICE ONE CENT. ERIFF HODGE PUTS THE Hy MAVEFARS FORWALL STREET THE CRADLE LID DOWN ON ALL BOXING BE PUTON SAFETY (fF OF GRAFT IN EVERY CITY CONTESTS IN KING COUNTY, TRAL SCHOOL CAUGHT INA SENSATION IN THE OTHING DOI a : - erm * QUESTION OF F MURDER! SPECIAL PRECAUT 1ONS| TRAP (If SAYS, WHILE HE , 1 MAY YET BE TAKEN BY THE CRUSADE. Will Return There and Give Utterance to What i | He Witnessed. 4 IS SHERIFF. a RAISE! } AUTHORITIES. ay 36 a tt ie | che BY W. G. SHEPARD . tj oro - as f SS Pedple Want Them !| Interesting Point Arises in| Building Said to Be Safe,| . _ Must Secure the Settlement of | But the Parents Are | ; epeal of Law. His Estate. Ww i ; : x ° | orrying. + _“ . . _ . Silken if | TWENTY-FIVE MEN ARE 5. There will be no e box ” - me, es , | BURNED ALIVE IN ‘ Jng contests ' ts : “an King county, 80 Ic Robert : A, who, ‘ CHICAGO. 6 TV. Hodge is sheriff te a ren i t 2 ; i i . last Thurs ght, is : Fatal Accident Occurs on i p ring © | ma i enoficia the Municipal Plant ih King ts " t ea pens ; = Pexing dovt © than I | he § smed therein, ur h , Many Injured. - here is King cour t Se ie t f | solidi sili 6 hou ‘ at } the y | i : rounds wit : ® HW) 7 y th a te | FRANCIS J. HENEY “But th x hi ‘aT en | ' a Lethe fish ore i A if @ contest " - ' t rom His Latest Photograph, T De terme nly be b } r ‘ L w York > t ( com Pthat the law i Had r e and vw aught on : “in deference to what seemed ee eam tee : may die Where Trouble Starts to be a quit a “ ; : 7 : : c mae . esire | did i } , alt d ‘ ‘ rem es : 1M a the Roller. Mart { nee are 4 - bop ogg pg vom t s Seattic theatre las’ it Mr. St re ne . re de a C f a Roller is a jocai ma with | — oo OF watehing the situath “ . —— k that the . many friends. who wanted to ([j . the § a " : bee j - San F ed in Wall Gis him in the ring, and for iff Hi] stow to-| thia ake the wed JA until ¢ otwally were > LABORER DIES FROM ASPHYX T asi that reason | permitted the | {if Hi aa ‘ aid Mihkomis ce... IATION AT HOSPITAL “ t contest to go on. But it is r i " Poe ? { ‘ pte ‘ eion HK . t and q now, we have seen Or. Ro ' i OE noah rs , Rocaner-a syed Phe * ed temporarily as THIS MORNING. Seka om bie Sorekised and there can be no further hag gre pep ot orstorges gether & work eng ag . er wh Nore sa mek? Herren excuse for winking at th ‘ |; pyssnatel a Ntyie school /yard, the formation = ; out 18 ¢ t bed our and permitting the exhib: ‘ H services for Mra. Seele con MRR & ontan atioon J from ® : Hon of last night to serve as || j Seeley and William |) ‘ahh See ander M wd as, died at the F fon't Herron mach. i Nain opening for the prize fight |} fot Trinity | So oe cometan, <a iiees wood and wag abou this morning. He never | There was a man higher than Her : in this town, ' ‘ SHERIFF ROBERT T. HODGE, * pa | Cones Senet - 40 feet In diame ratruc conactiousne on, 7 ne about Wall st, refore, 1 waut now to make |f fiat 3 o'clock. Rev, Hert H.| ae oe ; r tare wae avon 5 ve the all ind he turne mewh H ‘ Harrt- public ann nt 1} Who Says There Will Be No Prize Fights in King County While wen will officiate dren @yay from this part o! surface of the lake and wan used as 0 nt. The | who may e believed th He Is in Office. The funer pia were | oun. ets cea & sleep ace for the workmen w at the Jortaking ¢ ‘On Wall st. is where the graft Lt could put on prize f i eases amt a made by ‘ : affiapce | Where it Started. of Butterworth & 8 hart may be wardn Phere = - +a8 -+++* | husband of } See and M.A ed with the | arrangements hav ot yet He nw & corporation law- - be no change in my attitude in| -—— ————— - = _ - Dunham following imetructions re a shaft been made er?” I ‘ 4 ie regard ceived from Charles H. Seeley, of carrie: “ Ye replied Mr. Heney. Thinks Game Al! Right : Pomeroy, a bother of the 4 tan region : = Same ar iadaeeneal q “Ae I have already stated, I do} lt bee = Hihage sen lie PB \ n win nec welt is Beere mot object personally to boxing con } ee ha eaters ag Re OP pty ’ wan ¢ ely : ay! ok willing eae 3 ti. In my opinion they are no | mot make the mF rth Ba +4 fi yed and the tunnel filled with i orations? Where i More harmful th wrestiing or : vad washout made I a " rapidly The elevator was a oe : n > gy j ; a lawyer to stop? Potbali games, or other lines «| — come to Beattie put out of | esion and any men Shal refuse to any cor eport, in which serious injury to] mays. 4 ‘ Who may have been in th a: 4-1 oration 7 pardicipants ts much more likely tc Anon ye | HOUSE i porter 4 2 a G. DRISCOLL SUSTAINS FRAC. |* It's hard to tell,” sald Mr, @ seur. if the people of this county ptr Dagge | . Perna a cee tee TURED SKULL IN FALL Hene an I do about thie, they sho ; | te hele FROM CAR. These corporations sometimes gO tw the legislature and secure # } eee ea i to the crib s oF ; hire big, honest, great men as Tepes! of the law which prevents —_ a we |b WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—By ere Aan AB one In eve ed their attorneys. These men q Which an admission ts charged ie = ms at . azte . die, he 5 G L, Lilley, of Connecti > the tunnel tn of | a street car 4 and Pike oes 5 of this kind this afternoon, commit suicide | C4 himself away from the w cut, @ae ousted from the ho ive anyone there who) st. in a fit 6 o'clock “But I know there are a large protects. th oration and its Humber of people In Seattle, who, | by drowning off Pier 6 recta rear ag ly ag SM of representatives by unani tt be alive this mornin reputation. Yet the ¢ ration will 4 Hahtiy or wrongly, are strenuously| ‘The man, while standing on tho! hay mot yet risen to the wartac moudvote today. It was through Eyes Blown Out. | The jinconscious man was taken | probably be very crooked, The J Opposed to boxing or prizefighting. | wa, of the 4 cathinty thea bas ag" pnt el wa charges brought by Lilley that | rion. who were badly burned|to Provider . pi vy 1, 18) bie lawyer n't know it. Whena “g these people have behind them the @abmarine boat scandal was for the moat part pitiful Hhought he will recov he hears m defamed, he will 8 @ hearing of s minating caps used in the construe | prought out at And yet, if he had only known ong one edge oft his coat and jumped into the| In t t was found two pawn aired, and Lilley was severely H Thomas Green was ree think it is a Me : bay. Boats rafts were im- tiekets, « ic 0, hut as they r f th i 4 fng for me to do but see thet mediately 5 to. seeces htme,| Gre front an Gat-cbtown ehop it | centred in the report of the [ood in a most pitiable condition 1 w of a case in which @ ‘ lorce hg ger won gibi. |b = ig aa P| ttoe wt eyes were blown out and lawyer—an honester man I never . Jaw is enforced a j and several ti he was just about! impgssible to determine the man’s} Lilley was elected governor | !* _,. Ae ae tee, (0 phen! ye = copie Eas 4 Hodge at the Ringside. to be pulled a boat when in| name from them | of Connecticut inst fall, after a | he had « “for on hour. win a case day and . Sheriff Hodge was an interested | « es eae = / ied campaign in which his connec Others who-were cued had sus desp ried 80 Spectator at t hors > - m1 me F. ooD SITUA TION | | RECLAMATION LANDSIN SOUTH) thom mith the marine boat in- tained severe injuries, large pleces before trial that his SEE gr enters the’ Motion Marten L. ARE AT MERCY OF THE vestigation was the main issue. | of tien having heen torn from their ———— h was imps by Inck of | BO and wateded It closely WIND ANO WAVES. | [pation By explocions,-suppoees NO) NEW YORK, Jan. 30, een odegrety Sa ag | ER is have been caused by dynamite ful|-tp discussing the Judges Fixed. i affair,” ssid the sheriff, to UITE E BTOCKTON, Cal, Jan. 20—1 y " : ‘A : n Mad. Cee sacesiog him when | RIOU Par el a Mh ae tlon work. seep ta. tno | rt co! against the tt, tt would have been utterly tm: he came on the stage, “so long steatner T. C. Walker, which kas LLED BY The me k whe 6 R in the Wells narec ee set a possi 8 for him 0 haw lost that j i mducted in | \the court house. exte ‘from ‘ oo, 6 supe eture 4 the hich is pending aterstate | case o ie r b a Eero ies ie ove wcted im | TRAINS HELD UP AND PASSEN i oe t hou e. x oni aad oe ™ arrived fr om Sen F ack sa water without potting on their merce Commissioner Franklin | possibly. The judge was fixed by '’ © over to th fe pc porte t : nen he steamer p thes Li ‘oren tO K tor J own eL o cc C y ly idn’ 4 Because | am here, and because | GERS ARE MAROONED BY 4 washouts have occurred ai 4 Venice isiand early this morn-| gigs ee 4 ane ao ws a. = pe te > a ove pany. Only he didn’t 4 1 make it a point never to miss | HIGH WATER. w alia Walla and Pendleton in thet the tide was washing over the . o be fr mec Whe . a @ boxing bout.” tracks of this line ne : ; “a pew were reae bad to t rm earnings of the express When the case was decided in * | necks o ja in ltops of the levees in places, bu by force showed profits of 200 pe * ‘or he t eh cain ‘After the contest, when asked his| 10 spite of the efforts of the rail-| "tne Great Northern ix, ax yet, not| that there were no brooks In sight 2 away fr t owes peetiia ot 990 per ie Bator: & ght he had gained ; of Roller’s ability as a| ways to minimize the effect that| seriously damaged, but at Spokane! He reported. that cubtadiy | FRANM AUGUST PUTS QUIETUS Frozen to the ice Freat legal victory, by his max igefighter, Sheriff Hodge declined | ine rising rivers are having upon|{t is thought that {t cannot long| Venice isiand ie now inundated, but 1 ON A HIGHWAY One man was fastened between mere gies gO. On record. tracks on both sides of the moun-| be “All I know is,” said the sheriff, “that I have a few good w feft in me, and 1 saw plent i b x of fee th d froze matter of fact, he hardly had to me mronght baveo with Lreffle.ou| potaieen ena. of "pep snail together, holding him fast i Bev. OPPOSITION TO handle tt at all. Yet, so long as he ns, the raliroad end of the trou | have wrought havoc with traffic on) potatoes and other movable prop) wisid waning toward his home See wliting ont Gdat know Gee % growing very serious the other lines. | erty yeen removed in barges | re tly to the ; n ‘ bd HW erty had been removed in barges:| .) cou Park at 10:45 o'clock last! ico that their flesh was torn away ERS the judge didn’t dare to rule againat + © ‘him, his employers were glad to 4 # today completely cut off All danger at Bellingham bas| Reports this morning by tele portunity ight to have from communication with t ut-| been removed for the present by!phone from downriver nts night Frank August was ae UP when they were pulled loose WASHINGTON core them out had i been in the world—more than 100 passen-| dynamiting the ioe jams which bad! state that Grand, Twitehe taton, | 9 Tae eehwaymen, oon ee hig A g the worst injured who!» senator James Frasier, -of are flood-bound there and are) threatened to back the water up| Ryer, Brannan and o islands, | DOlntod: 8 revolver at bi heac ®/ have been brought ashore are Tennessee, today spoke in favor of ation and for the com s the stead of complying with the order poration’s judge Wall! St. Trick. ing cared for by the N. P. rail-; ovér the city and reclamations at the delta of | *f . Z Charles Rose, James Redmond, |, Roosevelt's re Loca. the situation begins to|/the San Joaquin and Sacramento Throw up your haate Pa i6t | Henry Franklin, Homer Hosman Brownsville affair. He he Palouse river Is on @ ram-| grow serious. The Cedar river has! and Mokelumne rivers, are with jeer = gue pinta Span ta 5 mua PE yg ~ sag em Do posed the pending bill ‘ein ace and the tracks on the Py risen perceptibly during th¢wast 12 ndin pounding of the flood | felling Alm to the ground * Lee, Wm € ant estore the mearo. & “That's one of Wall st.’s tricks.” i 1 many | hours , \ Ne maaeing the punto’ 1) Without stopping for further Callahas, Ralph Joboson | estore the nes branch are submerged in %, and reports from ite head-| waters aad will probably survive ek army. Frasier argued that it is im ‘Does Wall st. have any more . f . flood | trouble, August turned and fled Charles Johnson. Most of these | *™ a ued thet it is im-| sexs than you know off” I askeds places r indicate that a further rise| The reporte state that th ; possible to ascertal 5 The Walla Walia line is s inevitable White river has | waters in that vicinity are practical-| The Wanld-be highwaymen did Uke} men were nude when taken from) soidiers were to blame He stopped & minute, and squint 4 xf commission, and Ne seu more th five feet in the!jy at m standatill with the excep-| Wise. ‘August reported the affair) the joy water fs ed his ¢ thoughtfully Northern Pacific was th ast 24 hours, and ts threat tion t ' se and fall. with| to the police, but no trace of the every American city,” he ince the Columbia river is ve n. The Duwamish is t yected to continue during the re Se game Ea decent citizens have to . M \ volcano of Lagnas, in the at md t bridge remgarde in ite banks at Georgetown mainder of this week 4 ee ee ee 4 NI QUESTION SE LED head with the prevince, which f | : a BANK CLEARINGS. * ve es bers: Western part of t tf d trea w ‘ 1 Jation, ) ack * Seattle. * WASHINGTO t WASHINGTON, Jan. 20,—By ave Cz ption me suddenly act » 8 | awa, terday by the raging) ar tuc ave a aay wont A * Clearings toda $1,200,896.12 ® |» "} samt ia . U, P.—The senate committee by es @ F and 9 o'clock jast e| * ped over ’ ace # Bathnec 107.913.87 & a Sid silte hy on foreign relations today re A my , uption serious! At Colfax the water surrounds sage has Seatt. / PUZZLES HER i alan CEA ran rd toda y from Gov. Gillet ported favorably the new Cana | wor hes + Sagar founding country ts Of | emmeee |# Clomrings today. ..$ 623,206.00 # | form Meni nrtiJapan.| aa treaty, settling various g is in an awful - nee an a pan t * tlor That's a pretty condition of 4 Joss of life he ecelved * Balances 0,369.00 ® _ as ‘neoahin questions relating to the bour jo ‘hat’ Ne | Bond reports, detonations and deep|CALLS SUNDAY SCHOOL) rocte"sts.®2r*s Semina: OWNER \% Portiand *\o* ¢ dary between the United States uffaire down there. In Philadelphig 3 fumblings preceded sption an J. Inouye, rep . l® Cleadings today...$ 707,984.00 * As cer and Canada which have long Cove \ \ : < t : on bank and 965.00 gisiatore Are ad been the subject of annoyance, | citize a to and wore MASS MEETING financial commissioner, walled om] A message trom Ketchtkar # Fintan - *| sacRaMENTO, Cal subject of annoya cits ba are. sious, is 3 ees oy ee om 8 & . “ adie is in a an ¢ and cauted lov. Gille nowever, hold ; ward there area of cu od th 3 gin hack t attle th hip 1 t ear eto a 2 . bridges |be furnished by th The Dora left Janua th moasure 1 don't 1 talk to ich and many bridges} be fw rr os Panty Is in full repair, having just come out h ni Bh ok wget Ph cones ee on ».| by James Hamilton Howe, and t GED of arya ck, and her ow eons Seu a yer A ‘ LONDON, Jan, 20.—Two un pec ‘ Set tain il ' eereneese rutsy! sor iy . By U. P.—The engagen Ming | to her She should have arrived in| be added to the Tlalian re nape day off Flamborough Head. One |! t© ! » t talk ons wars epg C0 FER Edith Jordan, daught David | Ketehtkan on the 16th, but never | Much @f the money comes from the of the vessels sank immediate at ee eneer in eee Starr Jordan, president of Stanford | report Groce Ee poctiinesa and laboring ly. It is believed that all the In March I am going to ped ee to r h eventing WITH THE JAPANESE university, to Kdward Berwicx, 3: i plop the one ae rt The steamer State of Washir crew of the sinking vessel were | York and “ to wae of life in thefr eyes but they gave gladly tim of the ae adare at Carnegie ha whie of Carmel Valley, Monterey cou was again the victim o arm lost : r | “ A ade ‘publ . ia M 70s SETTLES SUIT ON, The Beattie fund ts within a few a5 ra in Hoods canal yesterda rt I will tell what seems to me to be 0 ONS AND HAMS 0 Oe ot *| dan anno mice sy fe Bog ¥ }doliare, af $18,000 today when she became fouled in a mags | R#AKRARRAKAKKARRA RH tho ¢ of evil in rican “ Japan be greatly ex {| day in her honor RT OF the current for 12 miles before she|* Water will be ut off to- * Will you blame Wall ‘ requeating the PLAN EDUCATIONAL able of sustaining the weight “vel Ifrom the clinging mass. # morning until 6 o'clock in the # M ech isn’t ready yet,” he MISSING $ . meneey yi dem pe Hardin Riley, employee of the]. , * district: North of K, Ray st, * But you might ad 1 the the Henttle faces an ‘ for @ commit r CONFERENCE He aT Western Hardware & Metal com Two years of suffering, her home # and West of 13th av. W. and * I saw in Wall st, when there * meee onion tamine aN Ne ot te Oe ; pany, of thie city, who had started |108t amythe result of her hust nds * in.all of the Magnolias. Blutt % atmosphere I ay give Romine a today—t , who are coming from | University of Washington, chairman|ter today when he accepted pay. | ek & jivelihe re ee # from the low service mains, * ss een gai rt of the congress committee the | ment at the rate of n dollar a pound {Negliaepoe on the part of him whol One of the novel features of the | * W: BRASKA WILL Deere frozen and tt e A.+Y.-F is planning @ congre with the company four years ago swi 0 chert ration Bt he A Y.-F AORDORE OO : “i n wi ne hedge wht in be curing shipments Oregon * 7 rc tw held life durable in its present stage the Yak b poet * * aoe \ - hedge are all put in together LINCOLN, Neb, Jan, 20.~-By pegmtlttes, bord non and ‘| WITH TUB OF BUTTER ute during the exposition * WEATHER FORECAST, w/in the divorce courts of King county, and hedge are all put wet pLINCOLN, Neb, Jan. 30-7By U, g eee Ve ene adil Occasional rain tonight and w | @t leant that t* her story in court finery tego tn IAM pi Bg ; oting United Ste og a the got for bi 6 Charles Zink i TO RENOUNCE TITLE { * Thursday; light "south wind *| Mra, Paleont now fears that, white * ris dso. a of vin has never been cnet “a pete ni ane ; Deetines a ro er, was agrested Nght by * w# her suit for divorce is pending, her |trjed t , aid it will be wat jthe cor in th house and , Maa de another shy article, ahi yer i TO WIN A WIFE DLiaMAI” fF to. ooltect’ and | atertateoset, She tis vee the a 4 couse re ibe an agers hye: ven & 70-p¢ LONDON, Jad, 20—By U. P—|* POE E EERE YEAH tee @ note which Is due fo © pr to be a pictureaque > at i) be in effect Z hess * t the commivnt The Duke d’Abruzzl, who has been payment shortly, and, to prevent th one The Bri steamer Ad@atn, >in the election of a sen ; bs be Ld John he Andon seve « 0o1 « « s. v he € UNDREDS OF JACK od by London several days incognito, SALMON HATCHERIES [Spotted tor a rostrainioy order: ty Sg ey santa ae tee eb em Tra parted today for Turin upon the fore Judge Albertwon, 'The reatrain in alleged to have ent meets IN CITY], Zink 6 aitewed to have encores | dis Over half a thousand jack ranbit 8| pantor on yesterday afternoon. While | fuved to discuss the report that he losure of bie identity. Ho re ASKED OF SENATE) t= orade-was grantea Gin morning. | QVASHINGTON: Jan, 20-—Unot Zaong' wrecked fm n townie wora- ANNOUNCE ELECTION — —™ the appointment of Movalgnor J. B.| bay Japon, aoperding te advices rest OF CHAMBERLAIN i fb evidence in Mouttie today, |hia friend was bargaining for exes intended to renounce bis title in| Resolutions were passed last night SPERRY LEAVES NAPLES. ived by the Merch : 3AL 2 } 9 esolutions w mnsed last n a » o chbishop of Sa Me, | ceived b « Merchants’ Exchange SALEM, Or Jan, 20,.—By VU. P. tajority of however, |In the rear of the store, Zink 1#| order to win Miss Katherine Elkins |by the Seattle Commercial Club| NAD BE Tin, Wa Mae iat ahas | Tare on SEUROIRROD CF MARIE. FO | OO ee amet aethied, PABIAIY eee tck@ovarncr Geo B. Chamber- seen in the vicinity of Wort. |charged with having loaded tne but~ | ag his bride. Members of the Italian | urging the Washington senators in itiewhip Conneetiout, with ROSTO! Jan Ry U, P. according to the lat mivices, her | jain was formal eclared elected av. The animals are dead, of ter into An expresn wagon, The sh. The crew butter was located today In a res: In. |Wpper docks are ay oll, of United States senator by the legie nbassy today dented any know! | Cone? . 1 ee inte | ReargAdmiral Sperry aboard, Jett | Jem Dri € ngland, hh edge of a report that the duke hag [fF the eatablishinent and mainte =<deud ae shot can make Piva bade ; oye , escaped in Ife boate. Capt. Stews | ; i twurant at Fourth ay, and Pike wt nanos of mimon hatcheries on Puger Here ge tite afternoon for Ville | structed his manager to try to at are tang tna lature, by President Lowerman of aon me Dien mt was re-} Zink ways he was pald $2.50 to carry; renounced his tile and resigned |sound, The house bas already ap- | Fraighe, where the vessel ia ached-|range a match with Abe Attell, the | possible. The Aduto In of $41 to “| the senate in joint assembly at noom Fee ie Takime country, the butter away, jfrom the Italian navy priated $50,000, wed arrive Friday morning, American featherweight champton. | gross. | today.

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