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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # E MAN CRUSHED Train Grash Together| at Full Speed FALLS, N, Y.. Dee. 7 Five men were injured and one k on the New Yor ay near Herkimer, entral running at full speed. The etter of the freight train was » eoeinee fecor and: firemen of both | is + a oth | Heense ee beyond severe > druless, were uninjured. The fault ‘ROBRED AN ~ OHIO. BANK = DELTA, ©, Dec. Arenibald, this state, was robbed at © an eatly hour this morning of about : F Up to this time the robbers of the bollers. have not been captured. rofessional | Cree’ the larger | Birmingham ees cense during the investigation which prevent.| he conducted in this city and by a late dveiaton has also restored Cict # from some 0: are within easy Only chance eae we we of @ much larger sum | CREE WINS Sustained in Appeal Chief Engineer Cree, late of the steamship Garonne, has teen given mse by Capt. John Bir. | R | back his Itc of a|Mingham, supervising insepetor of on-| ‘The senten when_he_wants it, The de fast night. Duncan Cree had his Heense taken Poth trans were wrecked |away by the local marine inspectors engineer of the steamahip | ve at his| Sand was almost as high as his mouth. NEXT PLACE because Garonne he declined to post when that vessel was 400 tn jon her way to Nome. He gave as hus | reason that the poor quality of coai jatven him had ruined his boilers © doth | snd made it impossible to k his engines and refri unning. rator plant Could Mot Protect Meat meat In the latter, Cree advised Cap- n 0 pack for better The beak at |'#! Olwen to turn back for coal, Captain Otwen did so after a sonal inspection of the condition For this the captain is | Was suspended license revoked. restored Jona Olwen's li. Heenge, COULDN'T KEEP THESE _ NEWSPAPER MEN JAILED Hearst’s M invalié:| in open court closed the case Amertea! | that either a newepaper or a [The American in-| could not be considered in contempt Hanecy claimed that el t fase was scill open and that the men| ‘he men interested. contempt and there-| the fine and imprison. prise was given in the fact that the case was appealed and | paper with which the two men are ‘mien were released under bonds of|connected had a special edition on each, put up dy W. R. Hearat,|the street within five minutes after ‘owner of the paper. immediately |the renderiny after the amounts were fixed. ‘The hearing of the case on appeal! cation was made a leading feature. "NEW EXECUTIVE MANSION NEEDED IN WASHINGTON GTO! _.|#uch a threatening manner that the|two of this year's (eam, have no ROTOR, De Co Dec. To |Carpet men fled precipieately. z ‘There is a movement on hand to|baid their Chairman Cannon of the house appropriations committee, to ineert & paragraph in the appropria- ‘Pecoming more urgent every day, unless congress appropriates for extensive repairs of the of decides to build another, some |tion bill, authorizing t ‘Sccident is likely to befall the oceu- ture nec of the old pile. Two or three Mrs. Roosevelt purchased of rugs for the parlors of mansion. They were brought | grounds. the men from the carpet| took them into the red parlor. jars are in the habit of do- . they dropped the rolls upon the | ‘The entire building rocked |!ly, and whatever l# done must be flooring bent and cracked in |carried out without aid from him. en Declared to Be Not in Contempt and the Case Dismissed as held before Judge Dunne in « for contempt of/court of co-ordinate power that was imposed upon Ap Lawrence, managing editor of /spread publicity and comment Chicago American, and H. H.| the matter, was & reporter in the employ | audience second only to that of a that paper, has been dismissed murder trial. the men are now at liberty. : eriticiam | would permit was present at necy’s hearing and reading of the decision. sin In rendering his decision Judge} formal an-/ Rouncement of decision In any case an morning, and owing to the wide- ven Almost every news. paper writer of the city whose duties the Dunne held that the for criticising the deciaton. He the thereupon dismissed the case and An illustration of modern enter- of the decision, in | which the persuade amary to President Re ter quarters for himself and fam ‘Two crazy men caused all kinds of | Jail was ne trouble at police headquarters this | ors Morning. One now rests in a padded well In the county jail, and the other has been taken home by his wife. Shortly after 4 o'clock fing a telephone message Police headquarters that 2 man morn ame to the Bay View brew the wagon after the man. ¥ found Josiah Wii-| w bout 35 years of ace, sitting straddle of a hot steam-piy iné room of the brewery ‘The only clothes he balr of trousers Jumped in tho Boy Williams had jumped in the ined he had & WORE to hie sister. the brewery puli- nd put him in th liams, who is handewtied and blanket He acted very pene was cold and ably while Sind, but as he naked 04 & Weird ay TWO CRAZY MEN CAUSE POLICE MUCH TROUBLE One Becomes Raving Mad and Is Sent to a Padded Cell + Bound Hand and Foot—The Other Says He Belongs to 700 Secret Orders and Objects to Initiation essary. When the attempted to move him hi Whe a wild beast. He ir, and hit at men held him do im hand and foot. was taker to the county Jail. t Wh udering around North ition nwANe C the neighborhood. He had seen the y.\ ty 14 binding operation over as «| Williams and didn't seem to admire ige initiation 4 said Mike Powers toaing business, he said engine We are not going to hurt you,” replied the sergeant } A) Kinds of Loives * ¥en, but 1 don't that kind of 700 orders and dues ever and, for me.” Farnum Is th: ho attempted to about @ month ago. mami ul ‘UP TO HIS HIS CASE Late Engineer of Garonne! yunt BLACK DIAMOND, Dec, evening team Vessels for the First district. | ground and found himaeit of the local inapectors | settling into quicksand, Hon and freight train met Read | in revoking Croe's teense was mod. | that he wus Unable, without assist | troubl ‘d and as ance, to extricate himself, so caught ied to % days suspension, and as the small branch of a tree which! this time ts now up he can have his | projected over the place and com. | of the wor menced to call for help. mt w Giston “was _communteated to HH. | Og, Attorney for Cree, in a tele < je paid to be due to a confusion in iH, attorney ‘ vein orders, whereby a aiding was ae That should have been | by Mrs. J. O, Jones, who gave arm. lected and built a timbered cau: me $20,000 worth Of] oHcaGo, Live Btock Associa session last evening after choosing pied by Miss P meeting. for @ days end favored with an indication of the publi- |right to vote because they have not are supported in this contention by | in W. T. Laube, president elated St elcim that C supposed to have voted for Mc for the additions to the White House |mon, haa not the right to ¥ as prepared in the office of the su-| Cause he only played in the Multn perintendent of public buildings @24/ mah game, which was not a collegi-| bee expendi- arry out the pians osevelt has modestly refused to urge any congressional legisintion for the provision of bet- MUDDLE OVER UNIQUE ‘The county commissioners vester- day evening appropriated $309 to compensate the official county pa- then put around him and t before Williams was remov- numot 1014 Howell street rought in by Detective Sam rhett. Farnum had becen found comn ing th Mr attle In and terrorizing thought {t was some form T can’t stand that, I'd die," aaia GRAPES FROM y $80,000 in enough 1 from his ing, and the him all notified of his had him on| nui same SRATTLE, WASHINGTON, HIS UNCLE MOUTH IN | INSULTED QUICKSAND) THE QUEEN Faces Siow Death King Alexander of Servie for Hours Before Being Banishes His Kinsman Rescued for Caus: BELGRADE, Deo, 1.—King Alex~ }ander has banished from Servia bis uncle, who !# considered the heir preaumptive to the throne. ‘This is the culmination of the that have stirred the I 4 attracted the attention id for the past few weeks. The banishment was almost four hours before | charge that th ared m: | tom | & resident of this place, | was out hunting Thureday stepped on treacherous slowly He found kingdot © cries were heard | had openly insulted Queen Dr WILL NOW Farmers of the vicinity to him and effected his rescue. arrived the smothering quick KANSAS CITY, De Ww. W. Heffelfinger of Minneapolis, known as the “best guard Yale ever had, was married he hureday to Mim irace Pleroe, the daughter of an ‘The National] old-time and wealthy resident n Closed ite’ this city The high position ccow in soctety, and of] the fame among collexemen enjoyed was alby Mr. fi Dec, 7 ot naas City as the next place Portiand, Ore., ‘The next | of the reason. Heffelfinger’s tame extends #3. Before closing the/over the entire United States, of lympian | wherever football Is played. He was the coach during one season for the )| University of California, and recety- d be} ed numerous congratulatory tele- grams from Berkeley men. x as BLACKJACK GAMBLING ‘The blackjack gambling in Seattle te etill flourishing, although @ few of the dealers have closed down their tables. Binoe the or- der'of Chief Suiltvan to move the tables from the ground floors the Clancys and a few others have ceased operations. The Seattle and Snohomish saloon games have both moved upstairs and are now running big games. Another gaine has been started in the eld Dawson Club room. All of these arrangements Were tnade prior to Jim Weir's between-decks interpretation of the chiefs order. Now a few of these gambiers are doing some thinking just how Jim did it. They are think ing what th and Jim is running the game moa: while. The chief, when asked what he was going to do abou erely said: “Yousee, he ts running, don't you. it man over the recent upstairs order ie Andy Eriaman. He is loser by just $18 a month. During his recent fight he w. ‘tnduced” to quit when his little rear room was rented for a good price. Then the price was put up by the controlling gambling faction of the Firet ward and Eriaman sud denly stopped his war. All he would make out of his room would be about $5 a day and when he got that In rent, all was well and he didn't care where it come from. Erisman is again raising & hue and cry, for since the upstairs order his room is not Ait for gambling purposes, and he is now thinking of installing a balcony in his saloon. That floor between floor proposition is giving the police trouble in guessing how to overcome It. ——————————————————— ———— === VOTES ARE FEARS FOR CONTESTED DISCOVERY Exciting the University | toe Bouna Discovery, the regular mai steamer between Valder and Juneau ie more than a week overdue. More Bad faith is alleged on the| than two weeks ago she left on her The steam ¢ Elihu Thompson has been sent Out In search of her. The Discovery little that pver four days. ein locked uneau the worst is feared The Elthu Thompson, on bi rival south at Juneau’ was im diately chartered to make the -| turn trip to Valdes, as the mails and be-| passengers were waiting, but no port of the missing vessel has yet registration fee. Th the tee, b the Anno- made. ate event. The matter will likely be| The Discovery had 20 souls aboard. referred to the athietic committee. | and was of less than 200 tons regis. er, but was fast for her size. FUNERAL TAX NOTICES i ~ GORTEGE Two o'clock Sunday per for the extra expenses involved) b.6n get as the hour for the funeral in printing 40,000 tax notices prior to| of James A. Howles, rondmaster of Jan. 1. It will require some rush| the Seattle Elec many, who work to get {t done. | met death by acident at the Madison ‘The facts in the case are theao: | street power house Tuesday nigat |The legisiature. of 1901 pas As stated In the tar last venting, seh ek caehaladr due the funera will be conducted ae ee rere ee | with large cars instead of clowure of tax Meus tor 1895 and| carriages. Three or more cars will prior years. Like most of th be in readiness on Third avenue be enacted by that remarkable b tween Pike and Union street at the Its provisions were capable of more | { t. The body will be placed fn one construction. It requires|in the forward which will be proceedings to be begun before Jan. | re bearers, officials , 1902, Coun easurer MeCor Mate friends of naughey has been advised by priv-| the deceased. The car behind. will ate counsel that a completed public-| carry the other friends and fellow ation is meant. Forty thousand] employes of the late rondmaster tracts of land are involved in this| Tho interment t Lake nty View, A hearse will meet the cars County Attorney Fulton stated hie| at the landing stati nd transport at the filing of the| the body to the ara application for judgment would be a| cement of proceedings with —_ Puiton tok « Star reporter yes: | , teraay that he was crea incorm-| A LADIES’ BAZAAR ed that the attorney general of the! state coincides with his opinion. | However, to be perfectly safe, !t| The ladies of the First Christian was thought beat to hasten the pub-| church wii hold a bazaar in the leation, | basen | nt of the new church build ing, corner of Broadway and Olive Friday WEATHER FORECAS1 ttle and V 4 Sunday ove SUNNY ITALY o night warm fresh to brisk southeast Malaga grapes fro msunny Italy Death of H. R. S. Weils 0 to r barrel, caused & languid Interest on Western ave Herbert Royal Arab Wells, second morning son fo Mra, Harriet Wolls, die are of on: und sweet potat yecember J at the famil tence 1 th avenue, aged 14 years, 4 Trade was very light months and 4 doys, SEATTLE OUR CIVIL ade on the uncle of the king | Members of the counell say they wil | of in some manner. jare driven alm BE COACHED |persons favoring oF Opposing the felfinger made the wed-| strong bidder for the honor and the| ding one of the biggest social events contest was a lively one. meeting of the assoctation will be in| Mr. January, meeting, it indorsed the ( games of 1902, to be held in and agreed to use ite best eff furnish such live # advantageously used. Late Vancouver advices state that | Excitement ts tense at the univers: | the ity over the vote cast yesterday in the election for next year’s football carta ty. part of the adherents of both eandi-| regular trip to Juneau. |dates, The supporters of McEimon lclaim that Gardner and Willlama, Usually makes the round trip in a/ It may be} ternoon has iday and Saturday, Dec. 13 afternoon, from & they will serve a chicken HOW YOU SERVICE Come Up Tonight New Quarterly System ‘The council committes of the Beatle, Deo, 7, whole will meet tonight to consider four matters of importance, via: |@ive & number of your pubseribe Captain Taylor's resolution to abol-|#ome Information about’ the w ish civil service in all eity depart-| ings of the new quarterly water p ments except the police and fire; | ment ordinance the proposition to divide the Ninth nell last Mo ward into two wards; the plan to | de add three more preeli to the at once and do ditor The Star it affect the pay: Seventh ward, and the matter of it nts of December rents? censes on lunch wagons, | KR. M. LANE, | 41s Olive Street. The Big Thing The civil service matter will, of | wntit course, attract the Most attenti and there will, no doubt, be « le rowd out to hear the disc January 1. The | rents ai } under the ber. be glad when the matter | tsponed t to insanity by | vance, the quarters begining Janu- ary 1, April 1, July 1 and October resolution who want pledges to sup-| of each year port or Vote againat the measure, an the case may be, In all ikelthvod the resolution will be adopted ond) ter, After an amendment to the charter or-| dered voted upon. ‘They fear should | not Captain Taylor's resolution be| adopted, that petitions wit! com compelling the council to submi: proposition calling for @ to.al al oll- tion of ctvil service. Dies of Oid Age Ann Money, aged 19 ye we at 1115 Norman that th of 0 cents ts added. Should He Fall to Pay | this month, he cannot pay the ar- | rearage until Janui must pay for three months in a rent and the fine. died of} Those eet yes-| at meter r No physician has been in| monthly nce, and the coroner took| Treasurer of the remaing, which are at! new ordinance will be a popu ndertaking Co.'s par-\as already dozens of persons have at the present time. char the pattie lors, expressed thetr approval of it RACE WAR STOPPED- MARTIAL LAW PREVAILS, Dead Bodies Being Found Each Hour---Only Negroes Safe Are Those in Jail ANDALUSIA, Ala, Dec. 1.The}in danger of capture and had been alarming situation Caused by the! chased by blcodhounds, shot him- race riots te now more favorable and self rather than be taken, it seems that the race war will be; How many lives have been lost averted, although but few bands of |by the race war will probably never the white men who have pega out |be known, but it is certain that a jor the past day have returned. { many negroes have been kiled. vente, (own went under martial law | Tose who were killed b wt night and t lors were sta- | been ‘ tioned at different eg there appeared to be & chance tor | hours, Near Opp, where the trouble. It is certain, however. that |of Dorsey took place and the orig- nothing but the presence of the wol-|inal scene of the troubii diers prevented a wholetale lynohing | t it several more negroes were of negroes and for @ time it seemed | kill th_mob and the authorities. mos . ‘There i# real cmtive for the belief, — oe though, that at thie time the only | fw. Dorsey, the man who was safe negroes in the county are thoes | killed at the time Marshal Fale at now incarcerated in the county Jail. |tempted the t Infuriated white men hi broken | buried this morning. His funeral jinto numerous bande and for the |was attended by a large number of past 24 hours have been scouring the | people and threats were made open- ( cotying sections. running down ad |ly before the soldiers as the funeral Election of a Football Captain 1s| Reports Say That Vessel May Be) ne negroes. One negro who was | cortege passed INDICTED FOR ROBBED THE LETTER WRITING“ WHMBIE DOOR ‘The federal grand fury has inter- _ fered with the business and amuse- mente of several people who are ac- cused of employing the matia 11) DRESDEN, Dee. 1 ors in the Dresden The depostt- savings bank, ally which failed Tuesday, will lose at} J. W, Swearea, who has been run- least $1,060,000. This sum represents ning the X-Ray Collection Agency, the life savings of innumerable poor wan indicted for mailing a letter to People, and in hundreds of cases is possessed. The & member of the fire 4 addressed to the station. artment,|@!l the depositor ‘That was bank, which is an old establishment, not the offense in fteeif, Hut the | has enjoyed the confidence of the frugal laboring classes ure deals an exceptic blow envelope bore the statement | its fail ing red letters that th: emanated from the X-F which was making « busin ora and collect ning down slow de he letter being de ing bad debte. ins place was seen by which fact occasioned ivered at a publ 4 great man) such discontent on the part of the fireman that he referred the matter > Uncle Sam. | Dr. H. J, Fleischer wag indicted for mailing « Written offer to furniah | drugs for immoral purposes, Dr. echer denies that the letter waa| character alleged, and says charge has ben trumped up by|, Mayor Humes his enemies, for the Metropolitan Herndon Lambert, a milkman of | ¢thaustive article on “ Ballard, was indicted for matiing an | 1* the Beat agency, sof run obscene letter to Viola Davenport of| Of articles that town, a girl 15 years old, Lam-) Ma) the leading cities bert ism married man. | United States, in which the vance claims ' of other cities, The Metro) ine is a monthly publ @ great circulation Queenan Challenged Perry Queenan, the ‘Thursday night's move ¢ Dick Case, has been challenged by | country al Hawkins, Who te weil known In| tisement that th this city, A challenge kas also been | Beattle cannot be o iasued by Billy Devine of Ban Fran- | cisco, in behalf of Young Gibbs Case said today that ho w to take another whirl with Queenan | bellished with the if a match could be made, graph and aute winner of! among th er-estimated. tonight JAMES NOW ACTS WITH HIS FACE INSTEAD OF GUN FORT WAYNE, 1nd, Dec ..| ing part consists of but a half-dozen l¥rank James, once notorious out-| lines. In addition, he indulges in| S law and desperado, and brother of |* aged panto Tats Jenne James, is an actor now, He} See ete ae te oe was cheered Inst night at his stage /exit to more of the same. He re- debut by a big audience, | spond gracefully to a curtain call. James has reformed, The bowle | He makes no speech knife, madk and “fiver” have been nid aside. “The man whose eariy| James greets several old friends, career was more melodramatic than | e@rly in the play, before a cabin on stage accessories could | made |the desert, He exchanges pleas Og able enough the|antries with the party, saunters stage of the Masonic Temple theater, | about and then enters the house. He While Ja and his manager |does not appear again until. the doubtieas expect James’ reputation ¢limax Is reached at the end of the Lo help the box office of the last act | “Acrons the Desert t The herole Indian of the plece ination departs makes the traditional villain “bite by J the dust” with a knife thrust under . Corbett, the third rib. "4 rushes to the hers who Iilust center of the # and lifts his notoriety on the atag hands to he an tude of James appears dressed in n black Pehteous satisfac Prince Albert coat, broad brimmed James’ part has been added since hat and creased trousers, In the role the show went out on the road, It of f prosperous Westerner, under his Will be enlarged to give him better wn name. His role is not promi- scope for his dramatic ability as he nent. In fact, he appears before the becomes accustomed to his part and i footlights but twice, and his speak- to the biare of the footlights. MUST PAY The Important Subject to| Your Water Rents Under the Will you kindly | f i f f i anved by the city day night? And i the ordinance become effective | The ordinance does not take effect | ember between the ist and 46th of Decem- After January 1 the fixed rates ‘They claim they|must be payable quarterly in ad- The consumer may | make the payment at any time dur-/| ing the first six weeks of the quar- the fixed fine in| _ Should a consumer fail to pay his! the | December rents before the 26th of y 1. Then hel ‘ance in addition to the December mone who pay for water om will pay for the same Rathbun believes the! rene, | fem negroes who were killed bave towa and points where | bodies are being fount every few iting it ie An the men of the turpentine that there Would be clash between | woods in that vicinity were the ones ets arrest, was ly hard AN AUTHOR has just finished Magazine an vhy My City It ts one of a eerien | being written by the perlority over | Pitan Mag- ation and | ntest with officials of all municipalities of the | The value of the adver- | article will give | ‘ayor Humes will mail his story It will probably appear in | 11d Hike the February iseue and will be em- | SOOO2OSOSO 0099909000909 609626 9O OOS OOOPOEOOOIOS® We Perfect Sight Gow?! Perfect sight is a question of per- fect adjustment, a mechanical pro- cess which we accomplish with glase- photo- | claim of the gallery and makes his STAR. 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