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a | Star § Carrier ‘Army the whole city and to your door for OL. 12, NO 255 (By Uoited Press) ¢ you live you may have The Star 250 per month. OOK SAYS HE WAS CRAZY First Time Man Who Said He Had Discovered the North Pole Tells His Story to the American People—Says He! Must Have Been Crazy, and Blames Loss of Sleep. YORK, De 6—"“No one @ecredit me until he knows he two and} of A exploration be bungers w me, freezes ime, shudde me, in the ny t night, and mad with me the glaring, Jong and cracking Aretie Net wotil then can he under my mental dition at the ‘and appre: ast how I feel aad what I believe to be true.” Bthese words does Dr. Freder- first installment January Magazine, groundwork f his North h he now ‘Cook, tn the “own story of Hamptc | vat merit, but | n & that he this feat | a life savage in| and mind, [ was} to the xenith of worldly honor | wave of sm, a world-| which startled me. In the that wave | was plunged into depths of suspicion and dis avictim of my own folly and | gafferer from a storm of ad crtticitm.” felting a chapter of hard and pritations that will prob fy move te pity many adverse fies, Cook say < 4 Treeall the many hair- exapes from death, the We took, and fee) again that and mental suffering, I Whether any living man do this were he premeditat ra te” Cook says that he has been « a colossal liar, and lies have been told ‘Mm. He cites the gum drop FF is ®eample. He says he took fam Grops with him, and never the story until he got to New . Cook says that the trip was undertaken | SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1910. | JUDGE TO DECIDE WHETHER PAPER MAY CRITICISE COURT The trial of the editor of The Seattle Star for contempt of court was again delayed today by the prosecution. The case was set for 9:30 this morning und although The Star was prepared to proceed, the court, at the request of Prosecutor Caldwell, continued it until 2 o’ctock this| afternoon In his formal answer to the complaint the editor of ‘The Star admits the ri ation of the} jeartoon and the two articles mentioned in the complaint and further assume responsibil DR. COOK TODAY ity for ther putlicnuon BISA YER The ed states in an affidavit that the Star Publishing Company, which was also cited to appear tf vtempt, had nothing to do with the publication of the articles, and her that the Star Publishing Company has no control over the editorial department of this newspaper The editor in his def will stand squarely on the i that courts are open t riticism and that the court’s power to punish for cor pt does not extend beyond the court room It is probable that the case will be concluded this ernoon Faithful Dog Saves Master From Suicide by Barking for Help the door frenate ders. The When Aid Fails to Come at ee tea’ canuies ee iae ae me Once, Cur Crawls Beside ter and fainter. but fimaliy abiihe efawied beck to. the ‘ Owner to Die With Him. ete! the attention of August| hotme and tairs to his ma - atl a roomer next door who | room. Never was the trv F as not well With weak paws le dos is man's most faithful notified W. H. | scratched, 1 received no re |ter exemplified than th etor, who rush-/spomse, Then he turned and crept |when “Jip.” a skye terrier, saved » find the door | dows stairs to the la a the life of C. EB John a hod Mackey fina ent, and looked uf ’ carrier, who, after nerving bimeelf the sight! face with an expross wh |with whisky. turned on ¢ n on was & ser | seemed to # Where a room at the Joseph ap , maate 1906 Ninth ay, and lay down to At Master's Breast Johuson wit i | die On the bed la " A room at the As the deadly fumes filled the | eclc and v At tox b ne room “Jip,” who hax been the h with © paw resting | Yanes. Yoste stant companion of his master on bi ante east ay the © eral bottles through a campaign in the F skye terrier In the throes of death. | says Johnson pine islands, rushed about Both man and dog were removed ver inabil get work iping and moaning to the fresh alr, aod after John meantime “Jip” haw Then, with almost human int revived somewhat he was taken to| the hallways of t : gence, the faithful animal scratched |the city hospital at Dr. Lea's or-| for the masnter whose life he save STEVE BRODIE’S DAUGHTER ASKS DIVORCE IN SEATTLE MAS. TOTTEN “GEIS ALIFE a daughter}to work, but did not at it] koey Helen Brodie Hayden for sctentifie at i - lof the famous Steve Brodie of New | asteadtly, she alle a terre coarcas ‘nel } York, this morning commen an Friends Heiped | pate: | Jaction for divorce fro u According to the com Cook save | Hayden, to whe Me od ba » depend upon e in this by Dr. Matthews in Se fr t we apr and | Poca . August 15, 1907 that whenever she told him of those ines and In her complaint she alle; ifts, he would calinly acquiegc:.and \eiiiaes then 3 a year previous to the marri sy That in good? take them;| | WENATCHEE, Dec. 16. we rejected t 2 af father gave her $10,000, wt 1 don't intend to get you an Convicted of murder in the It may seem a curious aetaekse ta bu apart house at} Mra. Brodie also alleges that| firet degree for having shot @ so much is made of fig 532 19th av. 8 They lived there | since the arrival of a second baby and kiied James Sutton, a far hich can be manuactured labout two months, then went to|last March, her husband has been| mer, because he trespassed on for se to day that fig thas Anesien abé.trom there t Ot her cruel | her farm, Mrs. Delia B. Totten a | oe . Saul. They came back Seattle » Brodie won fame through-| was today sentenced to life im nein Oat tan ar oe “dag ates oot of 1908 and breadth of the} prisonment in the penitentiary Be truth as 1 see it, frankly} From a photograph taken a few all this time, Mra, Hayden secenat at Walla Walla. De seve ed. solely upon | Nes AKO wh Dr. Cook was at\alieges, her husband failed to do a ' 1 ice it Her mother, Mre. Hannah Dn | Poughkeepsie, N. Y., negotiating | bit of work, and she c os him| Bast river, It was the first Beebe, aged 75 years, who was inued on Page Ten.) with Hampt ‘on's Magazine jwith drinking and carousing con-/ the don On the convicted of m laughter for ids —~ | tinually at ion Brodie complicity in the murder, wae Hayden dissipated her entire for- | ope and waxed rich sentenced to an indeterminate [et EER CDe oho & so that she finally| It me a saying entence of from one to two VE ‘STAR * GILLESPIE, READ THIS! * had only eft, He then went! Take a chance Brodie did fa in the penitentiary * “If you left home owing toa ® sx When sentence was passed *% disagreement with my rela # | Mrs. Totten did not show much IST OUT * tives, | want you to under. * A RMS YEE ONES S OREM emotion but her aged mother h was in no way * re roke down and wept ; Sonapenea, pe Tank pa me sl HAVE YOU A CAT *| Mrs. Totten killed Sutton August *® return to me and the babies.” # * Cast your critical opt on ® 10 while he wan « ne : * James Gillespie, please read * AGA ¥ Tabby today. Observe the #/a wire fence that bee # this. Your wife had addressed ® splendid tinge of her f No & | acros ! ‘ oad that . = age % these words to you. They * ge Of her head, the pig- | passed through the f owned 1 ie waiting * speak for themselves * The street lights all along |# ments in general that *| Mes. Beebe. For e time the *gainst the . sie use o be a barber ® Broadway were still burning * ap Then, if your art *#/) Sutton fam 1 t Sar arti«t a* Third Ave. shop. He lived # brightly at 2 p. m. today s * * rar : y of the h Wik ‘Mie Wite kind three cull & “That's nothing unusual,” | w . &| the er canyor fied he was * Howell St, up ® Broadway residents say It's we ® | the ‘ wa ie lntl in t ago, when he ®| happened several times lately * ®/ the only convenient « Sitges Gil € &% that they've been kept burning | & * There's a an making ea ee a at a all day” > > WANT T a TO ot he said The same thing has been re | % * - Rk. that ‘ i ported frequently from other | f * \ bailiff + parts of town * SETTLE STRIKE fa court 1. “You'll HABIT IS NO CAUSE in charge of R. M. Arms, who | Bostor . +) CHICAGO, Deo. 1 mi to leave u left the Seattle Electric com | & sented " : 2|dore Rooseve é " Von did pany to work, presumably, for * Mex j 1 , * Jo FOR DIVORCE INK. C.] tie"eiey rip ; = te ea x Women PASSENGERS RHRRERR EAE EH Re TE awards ¥ *| Follow i KANSAS CITY, Dee, 16.—A . whee ‘and mined * \of yeuterday, it ! (iy Coited Presa and is not entitled to a ¢ # 1S THERE A LAW IN Sere rrirye eee ret i a tee - , mply because his ¥ * THREE LAKES, WASH? & seed! that 1 cigarettes. Th * ASKS A STAR READER *& AVIATION MEET cama i " na cit ; ie | Std j whe * > OPENED TODAY | offices ahat s : ation of Robert * Ed 1 *| 0, ¢ Dec. 16 trike to an end, Th 7 i whom bh r " eo ¢ und be t 2 4 * ye * ( 1 1 The A h f t . ke ae ake a \ fm THE WEATHER eon 9 wh . LU * 7 € Dy - f k |e tt tt tt te tk 2 , B ater fin COULD YOU HAVE GUESSED THE REAL ESTATE MAN’S NAME? ‘he Seattle Star | WILL PROTEST AGAINST JUDICIAL WRONGS ALTHOUGH SUCH PROTEST MAY BE TERMED CONTEMPT OF COURT Don’t Hesitate to Phone The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. 441, If your pa- per fails to reach your home regularly every night. You are entitied to good servi ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be. ONE CENT. TAR EDITOR ON TRIAL FOR CON TEMPT The Star will not remain silent while powerful CORPO- RATIONS outrage the rights of the PEOPLE, even though the outrage is legally sanctioned by a COURT INJUNCTION. = ~ CHEERY WORDS — BY MR. J. FURTH Traction Trust Political Boss Just Back From Orient, Offers Solution to Grave Problems Cone fronting Seattle People—Here It Is. He ee an interview with Jacob Fi (not prepared at the Seattle Electric Co. offices). How did you find conditions in Ch Mr. Furth Splendid ndid is @ great opening there for American merchants if they will go after it aggressly Chinese are well disposed toward American Do hink it is f it? the pec h to promise them that rates will I dor nk I care to go into th this time Philippines, Mr. Parth hould prove a ple to the United States as Alaska has been,” he replied en e should aid in velopement of wonderful resources When ye i y ar an at t light plant, was it your plan that he em #6 ye le city for @ song? y ke M t a , he replied. Ite magnificent b dings, schools and hospitals are not fi r 1. And its prisons,” he added, “are marvels Don't you tt the - he @ a8 : nk a a handy thing for a great big grasping corporation like Mr. Furth oc ae d junction topic a Si ppowe you were enterta ‘ough the Orient th,” the inter An hosp reception said the tract For instance . pois, Cee Be, 8 Torme big banquet Chinese musice , ee you a at, wes the Chinese girls we singing for you, that people out at Riverton and dayton we Page Haye and their work on account of your exorbitant fares—that widows had to go out to work, that daughter 1 sons had to be separated from their families because they ventually owning thelr wn homome at nights, that men who before were happy in the prospect of pete. Ab nage r ng dr desp te because they could no longer make I really couldn't say as to said Mr. Purth LIND MAY. WIN SCHOLARSHIP Live Lizards Found in Girl’s Stomach, Declare Physicians CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. 16.—Two lve rds 3% inches long, severa cahopieceittesaasirs aller ones, and at er of izard exes, were taken f the stomach | of Lovel Herman four days be- | fore she died, ding to Dr. A. J McIntosh. The t had ey to three time u i Miss Herman drank wa ng in which there were | en she lived at Millerst | ears ago, nd it believed that | he swallowed the eggs or the | oung animals at that time, and t they grew while her body meat and eggs ng the w months of her illness, | t believed she demanded | nourishing food beca ne izard a well a he bod had MISS LOVEL HERMAN Whose death is attributed to lizards | be fed. She ate ravenou ut in her stomach. we 4 only 80 pound ALGODT LIND. BLIND PREACHER PLEADS FOR DEATH BY ELECTRIC CHAIR WHEN VOICE FAILS That's they are saying about @ Algodt Lind. 18, whose fath- was born under (By United Pp ess Swedish boy, ame shows hard has passed xamina- tatives will STERN BATTLE ON TO. me, Washington RESCUE MINERS _ °: Ng two final points bility and |MOR »PPINC |DAYs BEFORE ‘ high [CURT ETM A 8| ho ‘ It's @ } | big « ef Chere and hance SHC nee |