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ae IN TOW OF PWALLA WALLA PROVES TO BE THE LOST NELSON A, B. C., Ded, &= The Ot) Operator this morning re- Ma the steamer Walla Walla tn B from San Frencisco with a tow. ‘The name of the ship) Bbt be learned at Otter Point. Or, Deo, &-—No de- ve the nip Nelson care, | r, punk, Of fe beating Up coas ‘Detng made troy Astoria. | AG, Dec, &—2 po m— Walla = | ‘Angeles with a diva d to be the Nelson. on sailed Nov. 35 for Eng- ‘& grain cargo, She en- I ~ SENATE ON ANARCHY | AKERS LISTER TO SPEECH URGING PUNITIVE) %0 far the big dredge which | toosh starting north with the countered the gales which prevailed early in the week, and on Monday evening Was sighted off the river In 4 disabled condition. Tuesday morn- {ng she wax picked up by the tuas Walluia and Tatoosh. returned to port for fuel, the’ Nel- » Whe @ heavy gale came. up At $45 Tuesday night, during the height Of the storm, the steel cable the| parted and the lights of the Nel- | (<a son suddenly disappeared, leading to the belief that she had capaiaed. ‘The Tattoosh searched all night and until noon yesterday, but not the slightest trace of the ship was found. PORT TOWNSEND, Dee. 5,-—-The Wala Walle arrived in Port Town send At 1p. m. with the water-log- | ged Nelson in tow, |_ TURKEY'S FEELINGS HURT [SUSPECTED AS LEADER to Take the Stand of Injured The Wallula | THE SEATT | At Last Wasa Ch ' ' | CONSTANTINOPLE, Deo, 5,—The situation tn the diplomatic the Stone abduction o @ novel turn today and Turkey has aswumed the hh of injured innocenee. POSER LO Ret horse? | the ald of all foreign pi | addressed a note to ie in and authorized to Tur- . asking that refutations be made through all the forelen papers of what the porte ‘the unjust In- sinvations” againat Turkey. In tte address the porte o ally #ates that Turkey hi time had anything to do with the case, and that insinuations have jez ‘HOW CANAL WORK GOES ON eut-| | ting out @ ditch through the mud of Satmon bay on the route of the gov- | has taken out some: | thing over 100,00@ cuble yards of | ‘This ts about one-third of her | Grees must legislate against anarchy | total contract, as the Puget Bound With courage and firmness, but also | Bridge and Dredging Co. agreed to| ‘with conservativiem and prudence, ident. Second, accessories after the fact should be dealth with in like fashion. It in @ matter which we should treat with the utmost care, and at the same ws ly should be of euch a nature that they will not only pre- [take out 290,000 cuble yards of dirt, The company has practically an un- limited time in which to complete its contract. ‘The excavation is Mf feat jdeep at low tide, 60 feet wide and 00 feet long. The dirt ae it is re- js loaded In scows and dump- jed in deep water. The work is be. 6 | {ng finished rapidly aa practical Thet dut discour. | Ho service commissioner, an ment to Monday was taken. HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Had Gained Headway At this time flames and black nent vars fesuing fr over the ol ing. fight for the firemen. e wan edged between two other frame | ouses and Just across the street was the big gas lank The fire had gained x gs ved headway when the department A hall 120 feet long, clear building, served ne a th to ke the flames While the fire Indios were poe om the water. Por a while it was an| heavy ‘om all Tt wase hard The building &p-hill Aeht, but at 1 o'clock the fire- | ren bo 4 won and the flames were wi height « -| was that we came | four times and felt i 1 by Servant Pi ‘orning, but made his escape, The| Afflicted man ie thought by his ac. tons to hi come from the burning COURT HOUSE NOTES Monts Damages From Sunset » te has filed a petition Charles court asking that Buardi a be appointed his perder a4 Vtem for the purpose ainet the Sunset Telephone aph Company. javember 4 the had brought XK OF seven galvanized {GePhone wires from ene of its poles rele hong ATOM the widowalk bon. was broken and he war badly | re He Wants to sue for $10,000 vie-| Intercepted Letters Dis- the Artlia was safely to Hesquint bay, whieh ix spnegaes to be almost inaccessible at mes, Rati Cut Down Said Mr. Wood this morning “Yes, indeed, we were buffeted about and should be grateful to kind providence for our final victory over the elements. A dead YY rolling sea is almost as structive an are the gales. We con- tended with both, After taking on board the ship wrecked crews, it be- came eamaty to cat down rations, but, considering our — gui blessing, the matter of short tations was of little consequence. A di treasing feature of the fight to me ‘2 wight of land mont safe we would be again driven tock ana given to the mercies of storm Cortein Home om, The Arilia is not license Dassengers, and had Was a guest of T, 8, © owner of the schooner. ers that brought int . 4 to carry ir. Wood well, the ped bring some pressu T against them by influen, whieh he has in Washington, D, Mr. Wood was « near acquaintance of President MoKin Indictments were against Herndon Lambert for mail. ing obscene letter at Ballar: against C. L. Koeh for welling cigars without revenue stampa, and against Frank Miller for selling liquor to an Indien at North Yakima. Several lctments were returned indorsed “Not a true bili.” ie also returned re | It in reported from Alaska that the Northwest Mounted Police seized 3000 worth of whisky being amug- gled through at Caribou. Tt had heen shipped to Skagway and was on ite way to Dawson, deep bottom, AHEAD OF THE GAME \Jim Weir Thinks He Has a | “Full Hand” Against Chiet Seattic's chief of police ma: hard one to beat, but there | man in Beattie who thinks ® x te he irs att if = 5 il 2s f b.872 ait F ik 3] 3 z z . ze § z i ; : ei ' LE, deen made at all times that certain her subjects al rtilcular reference i and ex ception taken to th felen pub: od early after the abduction took place Without any attempt at softening the matter the statement Is made in the address that Bulgaria ia the nuld be amenable, | SEATTLE Ww ASHINGTON, TITURSDAY EVENING, OF YOUTH that as she is solely | hould be the one to take all the blame, net only of the ministers, but the sentin stirred up by foreign publicat the ministers have not offictal action, or, at leant no public statement to the effect, fact thas they have given the’ ad tion would indicate will be given some fort of recognition About one-fourth of the work in completed, although the company | has conmumed half the four months | allotted to it for the work. Abou 94,000 cublo yards of dirt will hy to removed in order to fulfill thi gontract. The work Is being done by means of siulcing. A mmall pumping engine has been placed on & raft in the ditch and ts repeatediy moved up close to the excavation, ‘The pump forces the water, which ie collected in an artificial jake, through three-tnch hose lines which piny constantly on the soft dirt and peat whieh makes up the. earth format the valley ti h which the canal runs "The arth ie washed down to where a suction pe from the pumps can catch it there It ts conducted by means of pipes and troughs to the low ly ine land around Ross, Acres of swamp jand which have hitherto been uselows for purposes of cultiy. ation are being reclaimed. BIG MINING DEAL Portland Man Buys Heavily of Stock in Seattie CINCINNATI, Deo. §.—Detootiven Kincald and Reed arrested Charlee Lewis, aged 17, charged with com: Plicity In about j2 Cases of petty thieving, And said to be the leade of & wang of wix boy burglars, rang- ing in age from 14 to 17. Kineatd was met at the door of Lewls home by a lad of 6, Unteered the information: “There's ho one home but me an’ the dos: mamma and Charley has gone to a missionary meeting.” The detectives, however, w and found Lewis beneath’ a pile of sotled clothes under the bed, fre which obscurity they speedily res cued bim, and turned to neo the #ix-year-old going Gown street a mile or jens a minute. Among the many charges Lewts will have to answer to ie the theft nt In 5, DECEMBER UL BRIGANDS Among Other Things, Boy Arrested Steals Policeman’ s Overcoat of a number of garments from a tailor shop, two bicycles from in | front of store and a “sneak” job |in Fiverside, in which the gang got a it $30 from a butcher stpp. | Lewis ts charged with having ‘> | rowed” Police Commisrioner Win: overcoat from a tailor #hop, and trying to pawn It on the around that he had fost flesh v7 About twloee What Lewin doe A tory ‘* told that the gang onee took some clothes to a ‘al |pawnshop in charge of a woman |who wears a wig While she wae fixing the loan to be made on the garments her wig #lipped off with out her knowledge and the boys promptly lifted it and adjourned to another pawnshop, where Joan was made on « fine hair. r head of weight another | ‘DISGRUNTLED | today's meeting. SEND A KICK CHICAGO, Dec. S-The National Livestock association showed ite ap- prectation of the arguments offered at yesterday's session by the Hon. J. Sterling Morton, ¥ ericulture in his speech entitled, “The Inconaiatency of the Grout Bil,” by unanimously adopting a resolution for ite condemnation in tt will be sent wo congress, Thus are the sentiments of the stock men shown regarding any tax on Oleomargarine or butter. ine, Mr. Van B. DeLashmutt, former! mayor of Portiand and now # banker of that city, has purchased $100,000 Worth of the stock of the “Golden Thirty” Mining Company, « local Mr. DeLashmutt Gl manager Of the company’s property. He has been connected with min- ing interests in the Northwest for has! ROBTON, Dec, &—Thos. Lawson, who han lost millions of dollars be- jeause of the hammering of Amai- gamated copper stock, has addrens- jetter to the holders of the ‘The attempt r holders to throw thelr stock into the market is as mean an attempt at lthierery as was ever attempted | burgict oF aneak thief, jee tending to reduce the value of [mtock, he declares, are the work of ‘-@isappointed biackmaAtlers.” TAKE GOVERNMENT RENTS TO GIVE TO INSURGENTS } | MANILA, Dee. B—-Gen, Chaffee has tnued sweeping orders for the closing of all ports on Laguna de Hay and in the Provinee of Batang. Quartermarters are aiso instructed ae pedtive erders e penne per rent to ipines for bul aed" for milltary a it ts now definitely known that « large ‘portion of the money thus received ‘© turned over to the insurgents for thelr wee | been turned to their ald from this lebannel must be considerable, as | wherever Un has been a detach- ent of soldiers or officers station- jed, It has been the policy of the gov- « | STRONGLY AGAINST CHINESE : AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR WANTS GEARY LAW RE-ENACTED SCRANTON, Pa., Dee. ~The! twenty-first annual convention of the opened thie morning wi as ope ith an unue- ually large attendance, delegates be- ing present from ali portions of the United Mates ‘The greater portion of the day was occupied in the usual routine bust- hess of & Convention of this magni- tude, such as the examination of credentials, appointment of commit- tees and reports, ‘The mass of business before the ,| meeting, which includes a review of| the labor troubles of the past year, =/ALMOST A BERLIN, Deo, 6—The Tagblatt to- day prints'a private telegram from New York which state that Aguin- | aldo will shortly be court-martialed |by the United States governms and deported to Guam. It is alle |ed that the former Filipino chief has been recently conspiring with the Hongkong Philippino junta and that the American authorities interrupt- ed the correspondence. THEY CAN EAT TOGETHER NOW AMBTERDAM, Dec. 6.—-Queen Wilheimina and Consort \ Prince Henry of Netherlands; are resuming thelr normal relations. They now dine and walk together daily, as was their wonted custom prior to the re- cent troubles. Relations between the inee and members of the court, | however, continue strained, The pub: |lictty given the matrimonial diffieul- thes of the royal couple seem by them to be forgotten, although the people are in no. wise more kindly disposed toward the prince than heretofore, He appears haughtily unconscious of | thetr iit will, | QUEEN ANN E CLUB s Tonight to Take Up Scher of General Grading | Mi | | | | 4,Phe Queen Anne Hill Improvement | |Ciub will meet this Thursday even- 6 at & o'clock at the club house, There will be special reports trom mmimittees, including one on the [question of general scheme of street grading on the hill, DEAD ONE The case of Thomas N. Clark against Charles H. Jacobs and James D. Trenholme is on trial before a Jury in Judge Bell's court this af noon. Mr. Clark sues for $2,000 dam- ages on account of alleged injuries recelved February § last from the fall of an elevator in a building oc- cupled by the defendants as their) place of business. ‘The piainti(t wa in their employ. ‘His schedule of injuries ts as lows: Skull fractured tn two piacs jawbone fn two placer; left | injured. manent. NAVIGATION ENDANGERED Pile-Driving Privileges Abused in Bellingham Bay ‘The steamer American, Captain George D. Morrison, arrived in port last night from Whatcom with 33,000. of ealmon. She takes on 40,000 cases here, then proceeds to San Franciaco and to New York m vilege of driving piles for salmon fishing is being abused. He says that he had to use caution in navigating Bellingham bay because of the piles driven in viguble waters, “These priv seem to de granted by the state," said the captain, erens hey should be obtained from Waah- ington. Amorican brought 64 pa: gern to Seattle, RUMOR OF A RE Natives and have been steadily mak. ing preparations for another out- break, Gov. Taft ts convalenciny Peete to sail for the United Biates fore Christmas on the transport woot SOK " ich. totally destroyed plant Michigan alkall works, Portion of it were rendered futile by aerevsting high wind. The BODY OF ALDEN MONTGOMERY Unfortunate Man Swept From the Skagit Queen October 30 The body of Alden Montgomery of Ballard, who was lost off the steam- er Skagit Queen, Oct. 30, was found by Capt. HM. H. McDonald last night at Conway station, near the mouth f the Skagit river. Montgome: lodge, the A. O. U. W. of Ballard, has been notified and arrangements will be made for the John R. Lewis Dead John R. Lewts, aged 56 years, died at his residence, 717 Stewart street, this morning. Deceased was a mem ber of Stevens Post, G. A. R., and f Seattle Tent No. 8, Knights of the Maccabees. ‘The body is in chai if Butterworth & Sons. CONCILIATION BETWEEN VATICAN AND QUIRINAL \Prince of Montenegro Has Asked for an Audience With the Pope and Is Thought to Be Commissioned to Discuss Chances for Nego- tiotions---Next Consistory Fixed for December 16th ROME, Dec. 6—Rumors are rife 4nd widespread that the Vatican 4nd quirinal may be reconciled, thus Jending 30 years of unrest, disqui- etude and wide separation of church and state. Wherever breathes « Roman Catholic will come the f Vent prayer that negotiations may terms ensue. througho comes the wish from all true triots, wheth of the faith or not, that the reconciliation may come for the strengthening and unity of the| government, But little else has been discussed during the past fe As is well known a8 @ matter of history, t king of Italy hi occu pied the Quirinal since the days of the Garibal uprising in 1870, and! the Roman Catholic church has pos- | sensed only the lands and confines! Should a settlement be established, it w. probabl: Neceasitate erable exchange of money fi ights claimed by the Catholi¢ church in the usurpation of ite property and the retention f for the past 30 years. The rumor of the chance for a re- conciliation or &t least a chance to open negotiations for the sam e» through the announcement that Prince Montenegro, who ts the father of the Queen of Italy, h asked for an audience with the p This is a certainty, and tn itself ts sufficient to cause the comment It tw believed that the prince has! en commisal dd to con with e pope that he may ascertain his views tn the matter and learn whether he is willing to negotiate for & removal of the strained rela-/ tions which exist between the ernment and the church, ‘Those high in authority are firm in the belief that the pope would, under no cir cumatances, abrogate any of the rights of the church in regard to property which they declare can considered as nothing less than jen and withheld from its right owners. If it came to a ve reat {indmolal consideration on the pant of the governm it 1s doubt ful whether the mand could at Present be mr Awa the gre Catholi forthoo f which b is probal bishops will that will Cardinals at this session, the Roman nt is in th Consiatory, the 8 been fixed STAR. 1901. every. body's Bar- gain Btore CZ BARGAIN FRID —————————————————— Bevery lady in Beattie looks forward to our Friday Specials, and judging from the crowds that visit us on that day, they all appre- which has turned the | ciate the many inducements we give dullert day of the week Into one of the buslest the them, Remember every purchase made tomorrow forenoon entities purchaser to par- tieipate in the free distribution of 16 Handsome P tho French Flannels ........580 11.00 Poau de Bote . $1.25 62-in, Black Ver f Cambri 1240 Silew abe Hate fo Dark Caitooes . Te Apron Ginghams 1240 Percales ibe Bilkolines ....... $1.0 Calicoe Bundies ibe Huck Towels 3c Damask Towels Se Cream Damaak , $2.00 Men's Wool Underwear ... ots agdapese cece BLOOD Men's Fleeced Underwear ... Boys’ Underwear Pillows, 16x16 ... Floss Pillows, 18x18. boc leached Sheets Pillow Blips jc Curtain Sertm | Straight Front ¢ $1.00 Rainy-Day Bkirts Se and Th Walking F 260 Pillow Top ..., Se Ladies’ Combi Adjustable Bedside Tables 'HEY are the most convenient device for serving meals to invalids. and are useful for many other purposes. TAKE ONE ON TRIAL We Perfect Sight (a> Pertect sight is a fect adjustment, cess which we ac We are BX. question of per- &@ mechanical Soe with es, thus insu: tion. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. > ‘sete, (oer yee proms soot, ing & aK. = ACTIVITY “= ‘Thip stare will be more then busy this month, for it is the last month of the year, Every department manager is anxious to add his Tore ot EATS tO veRnd Ont tho<yoax wiki, vie that will go into the store hi ap inwning 80 as to give every one an oppor- tunity to stock up before Christ- mas for themselves as well as to remember their friends, Another shipment of heaters has arrived, inciuding every known stove most suitable for the fuel condition of this great Western country, from the cheapest old fashioned box stove to the neatest and most ornamented heater is shown here in our immense store de- partment and at prices exceed- ingly low. : > $ ‘ ¢ Great acttyity is going on In our Phardware department to supply the many new houses with their wants in thie line. This department is al- ways on the lookout for just such a class of goods as is appreciated by @ the users of tools and hardware in 3 weneral, DOOR Hehtea werth While down town, don't fail to see our automatically > Christmas tree now on exhibition in our. window with + of goods which will be given given free on Xmas A Handsome Souvenir Given to All These Visiting ur Store > :7.C. MILES & PIPER COMP'Y : , 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. $.040505060608.08 orereresesooosesose” JESSIE'S TEARS FLOW FREELY Realizes She Is Up Against a Hard Proposition 0 Iwas recently tried before Judge Rm- ory and the jury disagreed. Jessie is @ very little woman, who ves in the Paris house, of unmentionable reputation, She looks ike a ehild, though she testifies to 20 years. The specific accusation is that that lift- ed $20 from the pocket of Charles Lund while entertaining him tn her boudoir one night in October, Jeasie wept continually, though s!- Jently, throughout both trials, Any bod: inclined to doubt thi 0 larceny from the person is on today |ally dissolved in tears, would re before Judge Griff, It was re-|Celve ® shock to his scepticiam by attending one of the trials of Jessie ntly tried before Judge Griffin. It ! Brown, INE CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK 4 & 250TS A MONTH $350 acres of good evel and road, oni ‘Twelve ncren ter Lake Washingtor and fruit land; easy $990 100 acren of good ning near Port Orchard, of ‘ county road, convenient to school, twenty acres under cule tivation; timber on land worth more than purchase price; @ bargain. Herbert S. Upper 32 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, front on Pe den nd, a Don’t Wait Until you are able to invest $80, but earn interest on your emall sav- ings as they accumulate by opening @ savings account with us, NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. - 90-4 Columbia St, Below First. Ava, oL PRI WHISK Y—Per DOMESTIC GIN— $4.00 BOY'S AIR RIFLES — A good 22-caliber Ritk Stevens’ 22-caliber Ri Winchester Repeating Bverything in the gun |i Rainier HardwareCo, eee STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES 2 Cans Economy Cream 150 5227 Yeslet Way, Phone Red 764 eee lat A Laliatsneciebtti A Want anything, try Star Want ada

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