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ing tor NO, 254, LIVELY ip 28s in the ley Case IN, D. C., Deo. 1--| Wheeler, a Demoeratic | from Kentucky, to-/ in the house a rewolu- ft by. the pute « affairs He conduct of Admiral Sehiey pe and during the battle of San- Wheeler said that his reason lucing this measure was the of the Sampson press in that eed with ty court moet of its| and that the minority re meant nothing. Admiral Dewey to go on and give hie interpreta- report,” Mr. wat ‘oad $27,746,247 9,351,280 $ 2,300,480 2,344,919 3 “119 $21,325,049 Eleven months TR 5 v00s. 17,634,391 Increase $ 3,700,658 ROBBERS AT > SOUTH PARK W.C. Rutter, éx-state senator, and & weil known mining man of South Park, had an experience with hold- Ups last evening that gave him quite scare. At 10:20 o'clock last even- ing Mr. Rutler jeft the Grant street “SF end started acrous the Duwasn- fiver bridge to hie home. On he bridge he met a disreputable- ae ing Individual who wore a hat Well over his eyes and kept his in his pockets, When near Mr, aus’ the st ead gave three lew. companion inediately ap; bridge and 4 from under the men followed th Tacs Mer Mr. Ruth became fright. el p> i to A neighboring en hice he borrowed a lantern. aes Me intl thought probably Say rate tee’ ent for 9 gun At big storm that hae tocer Dee. 17.~The Ww. ra er abating, fihe Bast sk ake ia DOrted an mEER MOTE Men are re are found loday. Uniless they ‘eer than ip th rate be the history of the preyiU8 storm in Ee COUNTY PAY DAY A long tine of me nN towed | Suditor's office toda, the were wetting their warrueny io they Vember services to the ah for No. Woven road and bri ! expense fi oud oor 16; the rond exper 4) and the current oxpens. ©» tor all other 413.45, FpOnen were $19 . berior oun tbat aa for the - ONE STAYS The prosécution of Dra, Abbo and Lawson for practicing medicine without @ license is apparently end- ed. They were arrested late yes- terday under new informations charging them with practicing since thelr previous arrest. Dr. Abbo, whose real name is C. C. Prosser, pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and paid it. He announced that he had sold bis business and was going to leave the city. ed not gulity and He stated that he would not at pt to practice @gain until he ob * a Hoense, It is understood that he will plead gull- ty later and pay a fine. A PECULIAR CASE Strye¢hnine poisoning is the pur- ported basia of an action which a jury is hearing today In Judge Bell's court. John A, Girdlestone says he went into the Grugstore of James Lee at 721 Second enue last May, and cal r casee: A clerk gave t to him in « glase, be drank it om the spot He affirms that in some way etrychnin®é was mixed with the dose, and that he was im- mediately made very if! and suffer- ed great pain; that he went to Prov- idence hospital and was confined to his bed for seven days. He thinks he suffered $2500 worth, SUBSIDES AMOUNT OF WH SHORTAGE — The formal demand upon the Fi- delity and Deposit Co, of Maryland for the amount of the declared shortage of Whittiesey was made this afternoon, Notice was at once wired by John corporation, to the main office. Mr. Whalley reiterates’ that the money will be forthcoming as soon aps the footings are checked up, He says the company is familiar with the work of the experts. Special Agent Taylor, who spent some time here lately looking over it, is now In Baltimore with his personal report As soon a the payment is made i surety company will take steps SEATTLE, ex-County Treasurer WASHINGTON A HARD PULL FOR THE IMPERIAL CONSOLIDATED LIMITED J, Pierpont Morgan: ‘‘Pullthe throttle wide open, Jim, or we will get ‘stalled’ Bucking snow is nothing to this job!” we LINER ON A REEF SEATTLE \Kleber a Wreck---Attempts at Rescue Fail--- MARSEILLES, France, Dec. 17.— The Campagnie trans-Atlantic wamer Kleber was wrecked at the outh of the Rhine river today, and attempts of the lifeboats to res- cue the passengers and crew have AN ACTRESS | IS ARRESTED Reta Garner, a variety actress, was Byrnes last evening at the Inatiga- tion of Capt. Wylie of the Tacoma Police department. The Gardner woman is suspected of being the accomplice of a man recently ar- |reated in Tacoma under the name of | Williams, for burglary. The police believe that the wornan a of }the plunder secured by Williams tn his alleged eepeeriee, It is re- ported that Williams has confessed and implicated her. "She has been taken to Tacoma, where she wiil stand trial. Some of the articles believed to be stolen property have been recovered by the Seatile and | Tacoma pole TWO YEARS ~IN THE PEN Lawrence Whitworth waa sentenc- ed to two years In the penitentiary this morning by Judge Griffin, it will be remembered that Mr. Whit. worth got $4000 in advance, for the | two yea | Chinaman From Olympia Ah Dor has been given his Uberty by Judge Hanford in the federal court, He was detained as being ur lawfully in the country, but satis- fied the judicial arm of the govern ment thet he was born in Olympia lin 1884. ITTLESEY DEMANDED to fix the responsibility, Mr. Whal- loy refused to aay whether his people had yet determiried to their own faction what became of the miss satisfaction what became of the |missing money, and who was culp- able. Asked if the man at whom lA. Whalley, general agent of the|#uspicion has been pointing its fin- |@et Was under surveillance, he an jewered; “I am not at liberty to |say anything as to that.” | It Is #aid on inside authority that |Mr. Whittlesey has lately become |nervous about the matter Until recently he appeared indifferent, Re- cont developments have given it so igerious an aspect that and Mr, Padden are now soeare on speak ling terms, #o it Is said. They have been Intimate friends for yeare un- Ul very lately. arrested by Detectives Barbee and | the Old Crow bar on Pik) All on Board May Drown to get lifeboats to the vessel, but the surf is running high and as rap- idly as a boat leaves the beach it is overturned or filled with water. Aa effort to throw a line has been Unsuccessful, and only « lessening ensw ful, os the pane Of the storm can aid those aboard. it is now feared that all on board, Several hundred in number, may be PIKE STREET SALOON ROW Charles Pearson, a bartender tn was fined $25 and costs by J this morning for assaulting John ‘Wyden last evening. Wyden's face was fearfully beaten, and this morn- ing he presented a bad sight. Police. man Kelly arrested the bartender, but the proprietor of the saloon made strenuous objections and Kelly bad to go behind the bar after his man. The trouble grew out of some money matters Pearson ts alleged to have owed Wyden, and the barten. der objected to being asked for it, BUILDING PERMITS The following bullding permits have been iamued in the office of the city engineer: To Miss KE. BE. Hall, SUL Kighteenth avenue north, two- tory frat house, $1,660; C. ©. Northrup North Forty-fourth | avenue, one-story frame house, $600; | D, ©, Whitenack, 4116 Eleventh av- jenue northeast, 1%-atory frame | house, $450; Hi. Gailigher, 418 Beil | street, two-story frame house, $2,500; N. H. Beer, 2210 Bast Madison, 1%-| atory frame house, $1,000; John Dav- is & Co., 100 and 108 Twenty-seventh avenue, tWo two-story frame houses, $2,400; W. L. Schultz, 629 Gecond av- enue north, 1%-atory frame house, | $800; Frank Gendron, 2015 Rast Den- ny way, one-story frame, $1,000, WELL, WELL, MR, BAILEY! Advices from Everett state that | Rev. Frank Batley of Denver, who | spoke there at the Everett theater last evening before th ‘uget Sound Congregational club, created a genu- ine senwation by the trend of his remarks on his chosen subject of The Pilgrim As a Citizen.” He referred to the many prevail- ing fads and foibles, termed this the boarding house a and declared | that the constant study of the wom- en of today is to beeo ehildless, He added that money med to be the all vading desideratum, There re over 200 visitors from Seattle and Tacoma, and these Dr Halley's remarks occasioned the live lest surprise WHEAT IS UP. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 7 Wheat today was quoted at 106% and 106% for the closing It_ia the re- jpened from the Chicago flurry, j STAR. Eight Pages TUESDAY BVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1901. TEN-HOUR COUSIN OF 250TS A MONTH , though they don't know just which When the consul goes out to wally of Nelgians juently follow 6 the perfection of his galt Hi wagers on which log be ne y he first went to Bordeaux the | consul was far from popnlar among the | | residents, Te found that the wine mer ‘ | hante were ndulterating their war | intended for the American market, er | EVERETT, Deo. 1—Judge Den ney today held that the law provid ing for a ten-hour day in laundries and similar establishments women are employed ts Invalid, ia of the opinion that this law ere- ates a discrimination against these employ€rn, affects the right of labor to contract for itself and that the title of the Inw in defective. Tt t# likely Uhat the matter will be appealed to the supreme court, AN EXTRA OLYMPIA, Dec. Me-Gov, Rogers is waiting for an opinion on the rali- road consolidation from Attorney General Stratton. An opinion was asked for three weeks ago, and from the time consumed tn preparation, it i presumed it will be an import- ant one, From officials it is learned that in all probability 41 will recommend an extra session of the legisiature, or other the raflway merger. An opinion is momentarily expect- od, Olympians are on the tip toe of expectancy. Gov. Rogers declines to discuss the matter. The y councll lest night sub- stantially raised the salaries of all appointive officers, MUST HAVE THAT JOB ABERDEEN, Dec. 17.—In the election contest for mayor in thie city, the council after a recount today ve the election to Mayor Anatie a senlers of four votes. ba ar] defective were which were for L. L. and two for Anstle, This the election as shown count, in which Maley was elected | two votes. (ibe recount was call- ‘or natie. Mr. Maley Is Ginsatiatieg and wit |g Claus Claus carry the case inte. the superior § Head- Head- court. It ts poms! another |B gl recount wit! be called in the election - cgcaba quarters for treasurer, « majority of one vote being given Locke over Weather- x we: ——— WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 17 Tt is said Mar. Merry Del Vai is the present ohoiee of the vatican far the post of apostolic delegate to the! United tates, to succeed Cardinal a8 fo0n a8 his successor here tx ap- pointed. Mer. Dei Val has been apostolic delegate to Canada. He ia now president of the Pontifical Academy of Nobles at Rome, and oeupies the same position as did Mgr, Satolii when he was sent as dele- gate to Washington. He in a great favorite with Leo XIIL. who has for some years shown him every evi- dence of his friendship and has a! lowed him to ooupy apartments in the Del Val is 35 yours nt of one faroilies. His mother was an Englishwoman and he was born in England, receiving his early education from the Jesuit fathers in Stonyhurat college. His hood soon after the appointment of his father as Spanish ambassador to the vatican, and was almost tm- mediately made private secretary to the pope. where | ith SESSION epa by the state to thwart) Martinelli, who will return to Rome| that American | back from Bo: | Washington, Dec, 17-—Geo, W, Roose | veit, United States conwul at Hraxnels, | Beighum, ts « wines were being sent eaux under French labels, no heard of his intem- 4d one o it he ai #0. As he was ow @ war record that won bin @) walking, one day soon after, a mae | place in the conwular service 23 years | sprang out from @ doorway and shot ago, At the battle of Bull Run, Aug,| him at closq range. The bullet struck 8), 1802, he recaptured, singe-banded, | bie arm, and the Poe a Sk colors 0} ich had} Fe «9 . “ the colors of bin regiment, which had | fer"Gay seth hie armenia aint. aad been seized by the enemy, At the bat-| bis popularity be to grow, tle of Gettysburg, July 1868, be cap. pola Ete sae a ih tured a Confederate Dag and the wan rious, 6 kin him ousin of the president, 4 the report jwho carried it Hoopevelt was to se vorely wounded that be was expected to die. He did lose a tag. He was | awarded a medal of hie | Im ABTS Geo. jor, July 2, 1887. | Koowevelt applied for - conaglar js. He v8 the ong | acd, ew je wha 1 . r there a year, and val chaos, PARKERESHURG, W. Va, Dew He war a » Bt Helena, but|17.—A peculiar malady is raging took only the island 994] among the cattle of R returned by th toamer, In 1680) “One | ONS COUNIY, he was went to Matanans, Cubs, where| “ich causes them to stagger as 1@ Then be went tg|/ drunk, Whole herds are seen wate and stayed = eight | ¢ i ihe was given bis pres | Cerne through fields, ‘staggering, jand occasionally falling. One cow umeele Geo, Roowerelt has be taggered against agree with se well known pw haracter, He | much force that she broke her neck, great frieud of King Leopold, who! No others have died, but the state ie waid to have been drawn toward him| veterinary board has been called oe by the lee. The kin in one leg. ¥ fact that Roosevelt has a cork | investigate the peculiar disease. Over Ms comembat deformed | 399 cattle are affected, and in one tertained Roosevelt, he had to invent | herd 43 have the discane. what he called a “military breakfast,” i> econ to evade the court etiquette, which p vides that « consul may pot dine with France had a tremendous yield of a king wine last year and this, Last year Roosevelt's artificial limb f* the won- | 1,600,000,000 gallons, this year as der and delight the Mel capital.i much, Wholesale prices 10 to 3 The people t ow he but one cents per gallon. —~— =< IF IN A QUANDAR Visit us; come anyway, we want to rng our line of staples and novel- tes. Fine 5 Beautiful Tollet Seta. New Celluloid Goods. Lowney's Buperb Chocolates, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co “ ry 61 FIRST J oy Hunéreds of little ones are being made happy at the LEADER every day. Here they see Santa Claus in his legberg Home. He has a great and delightful time too, shaking thetr little bands, tak- ing their addresses and answering their letters. He is Just as good as ever; always has « nice present for each of the little ones, THE AUCTIGN PURCHASE OF EDWARD RIDLEY & 8ON'S TOYS, GAMES AND XMAS NOVELTIES of every kind is having a big run, our two floors are crowded every minute with buyers. If you haven't already taken advantage of this grand opportunity, jook up our ad. on Page 6 of this iasue and eee the bargain list. “a Chas. G. Holcomb ny 4:6-218 Curke Guiding, cer. Second and fee Poor (ottas Biork, James $l dnd 2nd hie. Ody aad eusrung ¢4 Sat EE amt getence ot cates Ne SUE with us. Thousands fs car chine ae bre to our ability, they have had their ¢: ecien| exami: = PROPERLY FITTED by us. wr ‘46 H. CLAY EVERGOLE. 708 Second Avenue, FOOTBALL GOODS--TOGS AND ARMOR GOING HORTHRUP 00., 804 Firat Ave. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block ‘ Look Over the List A man appreciates something to wear, especially from the fair sex, more than anything else. The re is a wide collection here from which to choose, They want something good, though it needn't be expensive. Our business has been built on fair dealing, good yalues and one price to all alike. We are sure that you'll find this polic appreciated. These hint y pleasing to you and that your patronage will be S to help your buying will doubtless be of help : Suitable For Men and Boys Dre Far Sty Fan Linen Initial Handkerchiefs he ta Fancy Silk Handkerchiets to Sik Umbrellas . Valises Dress Suit Cr Smoking Jackets Bath Robes Silk Suspenders Monarch Whit Silk Initial Handkerchiefs ) to $10.00 2.00 to $20.00 $2.00 to $15.00 $5.00 to $15.00 $8.00 to $16.00 ‘Se wo $3.00 es Gloves 91.00 to $2.50 vey Dress Bpirta oto $ Shirts Tho to $1.50 lish Neckwear 5 ncy Hostery +500 to $1.00, » 600 $1.00 “$1.50 to $4.00 Traveling Bags $2.00 to $8.00 - $1.00 to $2.00 Sweaters «++ $1.50 to 500 to $1.60 Mackintoshes $4.00 to $ ci 26e to $1.00 Cravenette Rain Coats. $20.00 to §: Stylish Sulta ...,. Swell Overcoats , Stylish Hate Youths’ Suite Boys’ Buits . $2.60 to § Vhite Dress Shirts Umbrellas . Neckwear , ° sults Underwear ,. 10.00 STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN EVERY EVENING Adams UNTIL CHRISTMAS & Blanchard, 719 SECOND AVENUE ‘ i { r We NUE ndso —— of oul ups ut amon rial | e plac comp