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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # OL.3. NO. 247. hai \ vention Hold Sunday Sessions ---Many Measures —-Notwith- ; nounced fo 2 | Kention, thyre wi appetated Mite | Fed ow belng held in thie Sr eeidoat of the Amalgamated of Street Rallway Fup! Mahon, of Detroit, held tien, wi @paiose the street railways tn t of each Presented to th of the resolut at Roosevelt In the hig! | ie attitude im favoring a cont of the exclusion measures. Trade Autonomy. There i no question strongest di the day Mr. Mabon also hold men With representatives of the t diag Trades of Phtiadelphia, os eke arrived for ¢ we brewery wo: polnt, ae bo’ men wi his speciic purpose on | and tl A. atrike bh trot consideration of the a8 & special committee in the sesalon of Satur day, and today It held 2 meeting where- measures were discumed. To ters, & single one embody will be draft regular yetaton, pmmitteemen From the Great Con- con. tod bat that the jon will be given trade autonomy, The mine workers’ deli TABOR IS KING AND HOLDS — _ ABSOLUTE SWAY IN SCRANTON THE SEATTLE, W AREONAUT DUMONT Is UNENGAGED Foventatives, for the honor of being the Denies Reported Betrothal tto mieet ht . While “tilere “are. 0 a of to Miss Pow, the Rastern states that thelr se ton, It i* generally ted that American uty Pacite coast will be the favorite Of the cities of the far Weat that after the nomination, Francisco ar PARIS, Dec, 9.—-Santos Dumont, jthe famous aeronaut whose win: |ning of the first prize for a flying machine and subsequent donation of the entire amount to the poor of Paris has created #0 much com: ment, denies that he is engaged to be married, Reports have been eure rent for some tine that he was be-| trothed to Mixes Powers, an Ameri modestly annor that it wante convention tor the year of 100 tine of the exposition to be gi that elt Rumors regarding th fcors are also rife, but ry at the General Notes, can beauty of the New England | rhe tnterest In ory | States. oak MEET Pe the Soavestion le very |" Dumont anys that he js entirely unentangled in Cupid's tolls and adda that he is at present engaged to aerial navi Aa he is worth about $10,00 he ts con:| sidered one of the t desirable | matches in Paris. Added to this is his fame as an inventor, which it| is possible will be the ‘means of | ~| conferring on bim the crous of the lany of these BS were to semion all day yoaterday, STILL IT DECLINES Amalgamated Copper Shows Big Loss NEW YORK, Deo. 9.—The firat haif hour of trading on the Stock Hixchange this morning showed that the same influences which caused the heavy declines in Amalgamated Copper recently are #Ull at work. Amalgamated sold at 65, which was SEATTLE ASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, DESERTER - Fagin Reaches a Well- Merited Fate MANILA, Dec. O--It Ie now stated Fagin, the neuro deserter wenty fourth 4 been a | He was Gecnpitated. For more than two years he bas been ti & point and a half lower than at] one vf eoeerees, awe nd bey hg: Ame | hed "At the time opts death One your ago Amalgamated sold | Sie Bagh for $1.00 a share, therefore today’s | prope price cut the stock in two #o that the decline in the security amounts to $100,760,000, This loss has fallen on rich and poor _ Mndixcriminately. ‘Phe slump has affected the whole market in all portions of the world. Lawson still astert# that he ts not ruined and can stil) meet all de- mands made on him, but it is now becoming a question how much ham- mering he can stand. THREE DIVORCES Niseet tatlways of fallways ‘ y ‘et the mocting was t the amalgamated yal, the Dhiledelphia layer’ association. 5 imminent ad association justrial autonomy and mt close organization for the boneilt entirety, to be coniined to work! Similar, ‘establishments ny “pring Street degion, ities ; Inde resenting todustrial u Pendent, political varties labor; the comim!e requesting 1 refrain frem join rd nd D- alining of Suburban. a ‘he Woman's Kouths the home of Miss Ka ‘Thursday Christian S with ‘emperance meet at Trowa on next FROM SAME MAN PENDLETON, Dec, 9.—~Mrs. Mary BE. Gillette, who lives near | this city, has commenced mult for | divorce from her bushband. She has ect Next Meeting Place. Already several places are bidding through Ueir delegates, or straight rep- duatice Harry eon, of George: | town, Is very if amat ines, ‘The Van Ast Giose Works start up in full force im about ewo weeks alse “incres ident from per month hat of from on %. og pr ered =, 86,000 afproprigtion ‘workers of Ban Frau sing the $175 to witt| the see itisens of Colun Clty are etre lating subscription papers to raise fun jamal a public brary there. and asking to ald the tron elnco. 4 Le Witness the will name the members, Start of Big Race iyo TIN ROOF ON SALVATION MAN fs Bar of the aisagpeet- Adjntant A. No. 1, local decl4: been misconstrued. has national board to bandie the sum. President Roosevelt, It ts expected, AND CHILD wrong and that her bands gevcha had in some manner of bis superior -|SENATE WILL NOW TAKE im Portlan: ~ FOR ANOTHER’S CHARMS Caused in Locat Salvation Army Camp by the Disappearance of Adjutant A. W. Frazee—Ugly Rumors About Money and a Certain Young Girl \it right to aay that us Suddenly and wii circles and | heartbroken. She could not be com- organization. | forted and the exposure of ber hu oMeers of the! bands doings was startling to her. Trh @ Comfort Her tI almost made her ill. of the city were re of the circumstances | he adjutant’ the soldiers of the at least a big major- iy of them knew nothing of their ‘s wrong doing until they it in Star and themselves loped that Frazee left his command with- orders, but had also taken with “a it is alleged. considerable nds belonging to his corper—“The Officer's her. They contributed pe have relatives. the adjutant’s doings. Saved for Christmas it w | between $300 and $500. yed aw a domestic in Prazeo’s| least $200,” said Mra. OTN A Raised Check Frazee, by virtue of his of Position, did considerable traveling | urer £. C. Lough £0 for the army. He, of course, was | counts with the bank qiowed traveling expenses. ‘This Corps No. 1, “and tt m mo ney waa paid to him by the is. spance of checks on « local bank where the corps deposited its mon. ey. |aimost heartbroken over tion of thelr officer. they A systematic Investigation | } on foot and the army hopes in a| few days to tssue a statement to) the public, givink aM the facts of | | now ascertained this morning [that the funds of the army said to have been taken by Frazee are “It ts at Dickinson, captain temporarily in charge of even " We cannot tell exactly what Mclal the missing amount is until Treas over his ac- The members of the army are| the Eapecailly are sad because the money tak On A recent trip Frazqe wanten was funds that had been laid ac | given a check for $10. ince then aside to «ive a big dinner to the! itjhas daveloped that the check was poor of Seattie on Christmas day. | raised to $100, Be Ginntrne Fe an tke Sraty had not Besn) We have Rein begging and sav to make a full investigation ‘ ye , gation | ing onths for this affair,” sa and ft In not known the amount ot Me fOr months for this affair,” sald funds missing. gy oe e intended to A Thsktae Rocveet give a big dinner in our barracks ie on Christmas day and feod fully Adjutant Frazee was one of the|1,000 poor people of the city, We trusted officers in Se: Tost tle. He w * @ hard worker in ¢anse,| ing and thankegiving. and in a large degree was looked | wretched heart would © Up to a6 # conscientions chtivtian, made But now we ‘What Aljutant Frasée sai er With 9 Mention of his wort Deseriod Wife or complimentary] would resort to the at some. | Un ‘kon the grief all count for hi jantied to make it day of rejoie Many have been cannot | other funds to | tan. “He seemed to throw his |h t. We have Whold soul In the work.” said a| draw upon and fo not feel Mke Pamber, “and we believad in him.| 9ing among the good people who| amed that he shameful act | of misapproprating our fund: Ove +1 Know Littic About Her Adjutant left a wife and| “As to Miss oJhnson, I know young daughter. They b nplicit | but little. She came here with Mr. confidence tn him, and w' on at firm, | and Mrs, Frazee last June and I Ris alleged criminal actin no| Understand had lived with them Known. Mrs. Vrozeo refused to be-| f t years. If there waa any Weve tt. Bho contended th 6 intimacy between she and |. Later the ru- AS soon as we can find out just mors she bad heard developed into What thape everything is we wi.. 4| facts, and the poor woman was ‘*sue @ statement to the public | have a right | } ‘The good | Giea0-| tadies of the corps tried to comfort the wife kind remarks and promls- es that the army would look after | reonally enough funds to send her and her daughter to Portland, where they | GkoRGE wi | Western s and ask for any more| ‘ WAS respected. Nab thi leas! sus.) money. ‘That's why we are griev Pision 414. we have of the adjutan jin& The fact that the adjutant | this wrong” had #0 litte regard for our re- | \: " came here from Portland |#pect of him ma Hast June. It wag a promotion Yor| the-more, I cannot Bim as a recognition of his good | #ction. I had known for some time Work there. nis pictures was | that Frazee was a little dissasisfied | Prhited in the War Cry recently, | here, but 1 never 4 UP THE ISTHMIAN TREATY, WASHINGTON, Dee. %—The bowl. nem in the senate for the entire week will probably be contioed almost exciue- from tomorrow untt! Friday. when of ‘business will be ‘The mport has been Iesued for the operations for < ot re June 30. showing thy ere LC DORIS? phew ul ‘of $150.840,781 065,715 was in ge! Sekt a sliver dollars, 0, 64s wi tonal ally ad §2..009.566 the mailer denominations ANARCHIST ISLAND WASHINGTON, D. C.. Deo. P. M.—-Henator Hoar introduced in to senate today & resolution direct- ing the president to enter into nego- ations with foreign civilised coun- tries for the purpose of setting astde some tsiand in the Pacific to whitch anarchists may be deported. There was an unusually large representa- ton at the opening of the senate this Avast number of | “| bills were intréduced, among them the whip subsidy bill, EIGHT MEN INDICTED ‘money, | Work of Federal Grand Jury at Its Session Today every da treaty ln disposed of for go tuted to cause his arrest and pros ecution. As many rumors have been cireulation im regard to the al fence of Adit. A. W. ' r in charge of the Salvation Army work at No. 1 corps, The federal grand fury this) morning returned eight inaict-| | ments, the most important of which | ¢|i® against Donald Menerracher charging him with embezzlement of $2,100 from the Seattle National bank, while teller of that institu- tion. ‘The other indictments were as | follows: irs left the city. giving all tho facts, as we consider . those that contribute to our work ig te. ie B. ot the} | steamship Centen lure to feense in | master fal Sergean. Major SAS. i. AMO, Treasurer C. KE. LOUOH. OKSON, Secretary, of Whatcom, selling Hquor to an Indian. | Masatero Yanalaya, {mporting | Japanese women for immoral pur- poses, Frank Crawford, unlawfully de manding and receiving a fee of one| dollar from a seaman for provid. ing him with employment Ming Ying and Wong Shun Hun, perjury in swearing themselves to | be natives of this country, at a Ju- | ON A STRIKE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9—~The inl hearing. Union messenger boys; John Kosikar, smuggling four | struck ‘this morning for higher | head of cattle in from British Co-| Wages, and in a short ime were | jumble. } joined by the messengers of the A Th | J e grand fury algo filed its final | D. 7. service tor the same caune report and was discharged. It At this time none of the bi peurking! ao an are iene 2 found thirteon indictments and tg nored eight mort endeavors to pr boys from taking their 7 Judge Hanford and a jury are pen Pe mxnradtce ke | still hearing testimony in the Fort STEYNISIN cccncne BRUSSELS **/1008 FIRE other tHINELANDER, Wis., Deo. 9. e large plant the Wabash Dan, h alt the con LONDON, Dec. 9A Bruanola dis mber yards owned by the patch states that It la ramored the and outlying warehouses that ex-President Steyn of the O: ange Tree States has arrived in| ussels incognito, and is nt of that ofty and pri are ow & where his secrecy | protected by friends. resi Ker part of accounts not contained in the The Yous ts $400,000, STORM-TOSSED VESSELS ARE NOW REACHING PORT of the Two Brothers later in the day, v passage from ‘Tac harbor ¥ the northwent brunt of the e the Me arkomtine od ver Onward, & ftteen Basa trip 4 ¢ river, and of lumber nnd bows gone, washed awny t \b waves. ‘Tuy OM) Teet A that the in &| bork who was 0 -Absideen, has | # away over dud and | days out from Cirays Tarbo Ing «heavy t Wash, Deo. 9 ‘ the veswel Ic to nid & bark witch: ty fy: Aule ying | ad Lore away | n Tasmania, and ie oO du [the novel distinctiog. of having been divorced fr im twice be fore and each tii remarried. She is an attractive’ woman of forty years of age, but Bays that the charm in numbers is good, and that as this ts her therd divorce she will neither remarry hor present husband nor any other man. LITTLE EVERETT GIRL COULDN'T FIND HER SISTER 8AN FRANCISCO, Dec, 9.—For several days i2yearcld Nellie Shillaty, of Everett, bas been prac- tleally lost in this city, having ar- ott, sent word Uy en route to San ineisco, but de- livery could sot be made of the mensage rhe When the little one arrived she | 2°," was taken to the police station in the patrol bot was after- ward taken to 9 ite residence. At the residence a little girt of Atteen years of age, who accom. | tchoul, plished what the police force tailed to do and found the missing Mra. Harais, who was overjoyed at find- ing her little visitor. RORTHPORT TO H 4 It ts now announced that tho city council will call for another election, thus setting aside the recent municipal election held in this city. The mis- takes in the printin, Hots and unqualified judges agy’ given as the reason, The electiod will probably | be called for some date in January. lard Ship Building. : beaun on three similar vessels. 1 Aare being bullt at | ioveme Hs Ho Wigation com. tety. > 7 bog a . ips wilt gd About the ayet o@Manhary. On the com-| tats, ; Pye of these le construction Burg lentes” ons soon Viait | er, of the en rh Captured ‘by gents Vet. 26, 1600, OFFICERS ELECTED School Board Reorganizes for the Coming Year B.C. Hagbes was unantmousty elect dent of the board of scygol di ing, when the mw. GV. Cab ed pres rectore | dw t Baturday even! reorganized. I oun was made Lyman Hanks wi The standing by President uj year, are ae folly b Town vd for the ensuin Auditing, Cab im bulidin HWognes and Denny teachers ries, Coe, Hughes and Calboun. authorized bond Inmire dated March obliged t 5,000. The bonds i, 1902, and bidders deposit $6,000. aber of ern Howe te scyaire the Intest ideas ing. The hoard decided upon the ment of A. vermanan' al to be opened immedi: days, probably schoo) ‘buliding, enth avenue ia | eatabtian. | wae fixed at day. before Christine ‘on Mowday. December 30, , Years day they will agai rd Puiia"at tending the hah ier the ventilation of thet be 7 wae complet the! the hil -4 « tendii the school are kept sh health ow! rontiiat | to inck of venttintion UNLICENSED PHYSIGIANS Walter S. Fulton Gets After Such as These Prosecuting Attorney Putton has fled | taformation again two Bnlicensed Medical practitioners tn Beatt pe st} hei by 7 ris oY. fan. Medical Inet. Medical and the accused ie) County jen! son, of the Btate Electro. leat Institut HERE A terrible tale of the under world came to light at police headquarters | to show my independence | this morning. Leonard, the alleged villain, Hes in @ cell at th city jail. His wife ty free One of his victima is held at police head | alleged The other Js| Honolulu Quarters as a witness, in a nick bed on Fourth avenue, The facts of the matter as told to Chief of Police Sullivan make a story hard A POOR WHITE SLAVE TELLS PITIFUL STORY Two Young Women Lured From Honest Homes by Villain— They Support Him and His Family With Money Earned in Shameful Living—He Is Now in the City Jail yet amicably settled, T would do well nd try the Honolulu position if only for a! few weeks, “He offered the same allurements to Miss Lobe: We both accepted the positions and sailed for} While on the ocean we} learned that Leonard had a wife and it afterward developed that she was in with him tn hie nefarious seheme, “When we arrived at H STAR. IS KILLED: 1901. ‘ is best time to get a new over- coat—every style in, full range of sizes —and you can’t beat our prices. Caun-Wamro.p warranted — none more stylish, finer fitting or better made. Headquarters here. ALL STYLES—ALL WEAVES $10, $12.50, $15 to $30 ADAMS & BLANCHARD One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers 719 SECOND AVENUE $960400000 You Don't ke work For Lite seems a burden al Carpeted be To Examine Our Stock ot $ "reese FREE HARDWARE ; FREE A WARM PROPO- SITION..... Is the al Hot-Alr Furnace For little money. They are made to heat morewithless fuel than any other furnace made. Plans and estimates furnished uponapplication, $150 Z.C. MIL 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE STATE HINTS OF ;OUR. DOLLS Olah w to be Char! onard, who | found that we had been outrage : % at 1608 Fourth avenue, is ac-|ly deceived We were taken to a d of having lived and supported | house of ill-fame and that was the| family for more than a year from | beginning of the e1 nings of two young wor h “Beveral months ago we went from to a life of shame. ese | the islands to Vancouver. Leonard ot more than 20 years oid | followed us. He had us under a of them—tell a Tr, Straight | spell. forward story and the police believe | Wich Money We Eorned | of, the geting | Three montha ago we came to Best Xperience to the | ttle. Leonard came, tod, and Hved ter this morn, | On the best in th with money in a handsome young | We earned for him rafter we educated and with an|ame hore he placed us in a miser that shows unmistak- | ble pl Washington ly result Of £004 breeding. Knocked Her Down The latest outrage infitc 1 upon her by Leonard Was a blow. that k down and a thi that he would disfwure her for life. A little over ® Year ago,” anid Pdna White, "I was a pure married woman living with my husband in Ban Francisco. We had a trifing misunder ding and while T waa in| & brooding mood Leonard came me with an offer to “tuke som money. Just then 1 waa visiting with Mra. ©. Hewse,.a woman who | | Was separated trom Wer husband by p reet called “All this tine half of a c a and with th pay him for at ut of me jown Paria hb T have been ever sine uld Stond It No Longer “A few days ago he wanted to ta us to Los Angeles, but 1 would not 60. He told me I could have my trunk if T paid 865 for it, Rather than have trouble T rai i the mon Leonard's wiles. ‘This fact I did not|®nd paid him. When he know until atterwards ie ees, tba a folly and last night told the whole The Other Gir terrible truth to Detective M. R. “Anoth married woman,| Hubbard. I js now sick at his Detectives Hubbard and Corbett ‘ourth ay djhave worked. on the case and have Into the. warm practically verifled nll of the. wo Leonard wala he ha an's statements. Leonard will. be tu biieh two In diffe kes. told me, as my th my husband was not d| pr White can raise eturn home soon as Kana funde she wil} i the rect from the best German makers. The coll pretticr than ever, prices, as always, the lowest in the city. Bet. % ter make your selection early while the range of cholce is ample and } > complete. z Small Bisque Dolls, aty ech M-Inch Jointed Kestner xia 3 S eos y . lls. a cae Kanitica Wout Oar kee whe since ‘gointed Kesinet Kia & : s ey 2 BO Dolls at f se Cloth Doile, at, each!, 12 : e ich Kid Hody bonse § Minch Jointed Kestner Kia ¢ each. et ee 8° Dolls At B4.00 9 poh Kid > 26-inch Jointed = Kestner y 4 Py @ 18-inch Kid Body 7-Inch Bisqu ay Dolls, long @ ° . @ $ curly hair, at see 86.50 F 20-inch "Kid ody Doe at emeh $ azcinch Hatsque Dolla, very pretty & serene = B12G, $1.5 faces with long hair, at 88.00 a8-ineh ated «gees Dressed Dolls at BBe, Ave, $ eed a Bc 00, $ Winch’ Jointed. Kestner kia 81.75, 82,00 and ev 3 Dole at... 2.00 3 price up to, eaoh..., ; i : PO POSSI OS IOEOPOOO EDS has, G. Holcomb OPTICIAN een 216-218 Burke Building, eor. Second and Marion ho Wye Moar @bbias BIR, SoS SC B00 26 - - Hinckley Block ES & PIPER COMP’Y : OOOO0Od 2999 090000 Ours are all ready for your inspection, Imported, 98 usual, di. ¢| ton fs better and 9] | Same Side of the Street, Same * HOTEL BUTLER INE CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK J 250TS A MONTH Right acres of very choice fruit lund, 6 minutes’ walk from steamer landing; on east side ot Lake Washington; 6 acres thoroughly improved and un- der cultivation; good fences; well settled district, Herbert S. Upper 12 and 12 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, The Bride to Be Bhould have a little money of hey own laid by, and to this end showld open @ savings account with us berry Brandy.. 1 00 “ Gordon's Dry Gin 1 35 “ fine old imported Rum 280 Total value 39 25 Combination Pri COMBINATION NO. 4 1 Bottle Benedictine 1 “ Creme de Menthe a Cooper & Levy's Private Stock Whiskey 200 4 1 Bottle Cooper & Levy's 4 Special Rye Whiskey, 12 years old... + 1 Bottle Scotch Whiskey. 1 Blackberry Brandy, extra quality.. 1.00 Total value. Combination Prics COMBINATION NO, 6, 1 Bottle Imported Sherry ‘Wine . 41 Pommerey Champagne .. Total valu Combination ¥ COOPER & LEVY tat, Youior Way ed Westy TELEPHONE Wait Ramaker Music (0, 1415 Second Ave. Block as the Bon Marche SEATTLE’S| CAFE anD lary and GRILL Only first-class Room European plan ‘onnece HOTEL. sad by When buying artt this paper, npeak of is aan

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