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NA, M VanSant. fe, of South and Too! y Gener ready to te this Van ‘E CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK #4 # and Stratte governors to take a ‘The first meeting will take for the meeting. to preside, “a session will result in OL. 3. NO. 265, 10 Fé rnors Confer---Attorney Stratton Present! HT MERGER ---Gov. McBride Interested lont., Deo. 30.—Qov emt the best methods of pre , of Minnesota; Har wae ow will be amp = 4 dakot é be, and given © eration cgpv rr ion gh eed understand that Van le, of Montana; also | gant nas with him opinions rendered ais Douglas, of Min. of Washington, for the firet & by some of the ablest lawy United Sta which will plans for fighting the combine one of those who are here to at ton in rallway the = great opinion as to what form of procedure wil be adopted. Desire United Action Van Sant said afternoon, Sant, having tesued wil b oday Tt Ie not expected has been outl to me and I am vi tangible. The real busl- positive that with united action we " the meeting will take place | oan accomplish all that we desire in ‘a ow, checking the formation of the trust a ‘Van Sant Wil Suggest Hiways of the Northwest If the ., nor Toole, of Montana, says | governors of the Northweat take the a it ts the feeling of all those who initintive Im legislation which will in the city to attend the confer-| stop the merger, they wil! have 5 , that a&@ Governor Van Sant | complished a great step for th 4 the meeting he wil! be asked | future control of such attempts 1070 ite a ee the most notorious crimin- pthat ever & prisoner charge him, but it is probable that wil! be run is is the by Detectives Acams and last night, but the po- by the name of King. erfminal act for which he CRIMINA | here today from starvation BELFAST, Ireland, Dec | Dalrymple, ‘the famous painter and designer, was found dead None of | his friends were aware of his pov assistance. WASHINGTO! the Potomac this afternoon. ~ IN FLOOD erated in Seattle in| in the etty jail. No has yet been placed and gre out of town. Fred name he gave when arrested here was for the theft ‘& jar of mone; ‘the store of ‘Row owned First avenue. At that time Was @ guessing contest in pra | the store o cgntaining te Boog Pa were a1 y ve sheritt) Ea Each received a penitentiary This was in the early Steals Grecertes Rext heard of King was He broke into a grocery as he returned the stolen he received a light sentence months. but four years ago King’s larg was ta: sis now supposed to be séme- At the botton of Ellictt bay. escaped. Christmas. ved in Seattle on Christ- For fear that he will add oer Teeord of fe will see that he leaves town, Battelis, also an ex-convict, rt with Kin OV. M’BRIDE. 0 say an ye iy tm the conference. ney Gi in the interesin of the state of , Policy for $1,000,000. an@ on his return I will better position to talk. instructions to report all action in im detait T wit at T may take intelligent action. ai then I can neither expresy an OF forecast action. ONDON, De: Wounded in The Dewet's ihe treatment meeting of governors that is be- today 2 Montana, G ald: today iawued an additional list of HEY ALL WENT BACK TO SCHOO ” AFTER THE CHRISTMAS VACATION from the window | yams, Pauson and by Jules Redesheim. | The ‘om last ¥ ea “had Deen run- ‘days, burglars broke yr gy the jar of neighbor - Roberts, alias King, since it was dedic Tor the *% fully 700 people were present. cellent one. thu of tm | the entertainment, med. when, with the Smith, he blew ed by Prof. W. H. Cob. Flyer dock. The Force in the Christian World, CARRIED A crime in Seattle, the | ler, Dead in Chicago “T have noth. | #hopping tour t in the matter, as it} ible for me to at-| UY Insured men in the United Stat and was one of two men in ¢! ' United States who carry a sing jeneral Stratton is He| life up to about $1,400,000, as well an the ais-| Sixties with $800, ventured into then be advi eco | almoat iinmediately muccesaful a large fortune. Hydrants at Last He leaves a family. FIFTY department put in three drants at Interbay today. WEATHER FORECAS) ic. 20.The war of- the battle of papers continue to boldness and his hu- of the wounded. and Tuesday, warmer sh winde oceartonal brink south Ls “X Wr in the mummeat nd the meeting care to venture an campaign 0.—John Beottian |erty and he was too proud to ask red Roberts, Alias King, Is! Taken Into Custody AN UNCLEAN RECORD aie the Hyams-Pauson Money| | Jar and Sunk the Flyer Safe ON SUNDAY? D. Cy Dec. .— | President Roosevelt and his children returned from a hunting trip down ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 90.—Reports from West Point, Ga., aay that four lves have been [oat in a flood there, property damage has been CHRISTMAS: Christmas entertainment gty- Saturday eves he People’'e Soctety of the Unit- forwegian Latheram church, was the largest gathering of people tyat ever has assembled in the chufch ted 12 years ago, ‘The program rendered was an ex-| The knowledge that ular soloist, Miss Emma Loe ‘acoma would sing, brought an | unusual number of people to attend The solo given by Miss Loe, as well as the man- dolin solo by Hjalmar O. Anderson, were of a high musical character and Fecelved due approval by the audi- her happy event of the the organ solo render- W. R. Revelle delivered an impres- sive address on “Love Is the Ruling “MILLION Peavey, the Great Mil- CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Frink Peavey, | the head of the great Minn: ‘epolis Mim: tke dian | Elevator and Milling Company, died wee Raterring 10! here this morning of pneumonia. ie How. | became il here while on a Christmas Peavey was one of the most heav-| Other policies brought the total insurance on his He came West from Maine tn the the grain and elevator business and was He left Iowa for Minneapolis to enlarge the business with the foundation for After eight long months the water hy-| For Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight L TODAY) THE EMP ~—GRIEVED Suicide of tho Austrian | Lord Chief Justice VIENNA, Deo, %.—All Austria is stirred up today over the suicide of ad Chief Justice Molinger, which orning. ‘The venerable statesman has been at the fore in all Important legislation and afttaire of state for many years and was & man of marvelous activity. For some weeks he was threatened with total blindness and suffered from an aliment of the eyes which Recessitated an operation, It is said that this preyed on his mind con- Unually until it resulted in his sul. cide. He was democratic in his ways and was widely known through: the empire, Ils friends numbered Rot only crowned heads, but the common. peoph When the news was conveyed to Frans Joseph, he bowed hi tween his hands and requested that he be left alone. NEAR DEATH WASHINGTON, D, C The physicians who ar a ance on Mrs. Ada Den: je who was myster @ay that her conditic te serious and that her death momentarily expe: She has «tv | Re tnformation throwing H@ht on the | Adentity of her assatiant FAMOUS COOK PARIS, Deo, 30—Joseph, the tam- ous cook Whe Was engaged by the late Wm. H. Vanderbilt to go to America for three montha, at a sal ary of $30,000, died yesterday He was the moet noted cook in Paris, and left a rich estate. SEATTLE, WASHI EROR ANOTHER SEATTLE STAR. GTON, _ SHAMROCK | Lipton Will Again Chal- lenge for the Cup LONDON, Dec, %.—8ir Thomas Lipton announced today that he would again challenge for the Am erloa’s cup, the race to be sailed in 1908, =King Edward i very much Interested in all the plang, and it ts with his approval that the challenge Will be lesued. boat Sham * sald Sir Thomas, “and she Will be built to meet the particular demands of the waters on which the course Is staked. My t lant season Was attribut fo but one MONDAY EVENING, IN SOMBRE ST DECEMBE Gloomy Day in Olympia Where Rests the Bier of the Late Governor OLYMPIA, Deo, 9.—Through the] Apokane; James ©, Bell, Bverett, and fog ot yonterday # # paced to] A. J. Blethen, Seattle fro in front of the residence of The First Journey | John Oger] ‘The funeral train will consist of a| lly wero alone in their grief, | comotive and four cars. The bag-| mn of the day enhanced the} @age car, in which the bier will be somber tribute of 1 ng that] to be lined and draped are entwined and pow The guard of honor wreathed on flagn f-mast and t nm, will be the suspended droopingly from baleonten. nts of the ‘ear, the bler| Funeral Arrangements resting in the center be: | ‘The detatix for the funeral ar doors. A private coach | moet complete, For & brief tin will be utilised by members of the ernoon the casket will re family, and two coaches for Gov aatete tis eho ernor MeDiride, bis staff and state of & sentry teu fictals t the teow Funeral Train R 380, ATE 1901. thing, the Americans had the most the ‘The funeral tr thorough knowledge of the currents, | ¢ coma, | whore the And could reasonably predict the | pf {Re re tate’ tn the rotunda of th ‘Our boat was not bullt enttr the room and er Tue It will then be conveyed to the in conformity with the conditions | #iso, the remains will He in state and aaliney geaumes to Puya she had to meet. It le certain that Stop at Tacom jup, where the Interment will take | Ro better boat ever aafled than Was! Wednesday the funeral services for | place | | the Columbia; but up At the reai-|. The train will be met at Puyall | to Hfting the cu asket will be! by companies B and D. rH | changes that ein Waiting by six} Of Seattle, and Wagner's First Kem sevO, WS CBA TUER, @ a a of the N. G. W., whi ment b ne First Washington pay how, we had tals treat | honorary pall-bearers’ will accom- nicers will hav of good sport, end are willing to try them honor -in the miitt | | Seetn, The guardsmen have not been de-| Spencer #8. Bullie of the i Siesta eraree tated honorary pall-bearers | First’ Washington ra, will ° are an follows: Ex-Governor Miles | conduct the services erave.| well and Tacoma; Henry J. Snively pa” will follow the lowering of the Yakima: N. W. Durham,! casket to ite final reat | WILL MARRY WASHINGTON, D. C, It is rumored that Senator Clark of Montana and Marion Cockrell, | daughter of Senator Cockrel! of Mis- Dee. 30, oun, are engaged to married. uring last summer, when both we in Rurope, Senator Clark was her devoted attendant and showered ! contly presents upon her, UNCLE SAM |Sampson Troubles.” GOODSON IN JAIL F. C. Goodson, ex-postmaster of South Park, who {# accused of em- bezzling $496 from the government, was brought to this city Saturday night from St. Paul by U. 8. Ma shal Wm. H. Grimshaw of Minne- sota, and Deputy Marshal William Grimshaw. He was placed in the county Jail. Goodson affirms hia Innocence and says that he has made no effort to conceal his whereabouts or his identity. He has been employed in St. Paul by a large whole Postoffice Inspector Waylan: ever, says that it was only through letters to his wife in Omaha that they were able to locate him. The | envelopes bore the letter-head of t | St. Paul house where Goodson was employed | Inspector Wayland says he check- led up Goodson's accounts as post | master on July 20, and Goodson dis appeared on that day. He is said |to have issued three money ordera | and to have cashed two of them for 5 before he left. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE BERLIN, Dec. 10.—Diplomatic re- Jations between Germany and Ven- ezuela are not yet broken off. The man charge d'affaires still -¢ aing at Caracas, and negotiations for a settlement of the differences between the two countries i# pro- ling. mbern of the foreign office way that complete harmony exists be: tween the United States and Ger many as to the ultimate action to be taken in the matter. When thia ultl- matum t# sent to Venesuela, should such action be necessary, It will be followed Immediately by’ it» execu- tion, and Germany will commence war e cruiser Gazelle has been or ve for Veneauela imme- j diately, under sealed orders, M LANDSLIDE AND WRECK The| n of & LYNCHBURG, Va., Dec engineer, conductor and fire 20, train on the ¢ oaks fe Ohio railway were killed In a wreck five miles south of this place last eve ing. 80 far none of the passengers are known to be minsing. | The train ran into @ rock slide be neath a cliff and the passengers and | train crew were pushing the cars back from the danger po necond siide took place and Whitaker, the n and conductor, rem crushed. Express messenger were Shannon is minsing and It Is feared he was carried into the river and drowned. All of the train crew ‘were residents of Richmond, Va. | her wonted health returns. Green Lake Cars Collide In rounding @ curve between Kirk wood and McDonald stations, t jreen Lake cars collided last Satur Gay afternoon. Motorman W. J Rains was slightly Injured in the ae result, ont wae caused through 4 misunderstanding Both cars were more oF lees damaged. Alleged Thief Is poticen { | With two | | ly $6,800, and has a seating capacity built in connection. ‘The atructure ia| The funeral ceren euttvaly trpg sro, Bekt, late Rev, Edwin Me yesterday m. the chureh, at Thirtleth and King street. The exercises were very impressive and were participated in by all the Methodist clergy in the elt - - Dn. A. ®. Burrows, of Asbury M |B. church, preached the funeral ad LONDON, Dec. 9,—The queen has | dress, The church was filled with fully recovered from her r friends who had come to hear the Alaporition, and, acc last words sp king, whe left for Sandringham at| ed pastor. noon today. It is announced that| Mr. Mefvers had within a few days she will go to|torate only about t Italy, where she will remain until| during that time ha self to his ALGER ntire con) Capt. Connell Resigned CHASE IS EXCITING the Waterfront Tribute to Rev. McEvers ken over their depart and in th Captured on | men's revolvers The Leader= ADAMS & BLANCHARD 759 Second Ave., Hi Often makes a great deal of difference with his suc- cess in the business world—business men dete pishness, but they like to have the people around them We have purchased our stock and priced it so as to make it inexcu =| any young man to be other than well dressed. find here the best clothes tailored in the best manner properly clothed. e accepted styles, Priced at $10 to $25. For Absolute Fairness Come Here | ADAMSe« BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block | Seattle's Popular Quick i Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News inckley Blox ee Avenue er t fop- ble for You'll | a the latest blocks. They kind, «The Leader monies over the Evers were held had his new pas: wo months, but 4 endeared him regation EATS Captain Connell, for many ~~~ master of the Pacific Coast pany's steamer City of Seattle, has| DETROIT, Mich, Dec, 20.—Gen ot 1 to go into business for bim-| Alger ate the firat #olld food today , Captain Norman Nicol-| since the operation for gall ston Ly non, of the AlrKI, will succeed him) was performed. There 1s no sign ¢ 1 master of the City of Seattle blood poison, Arrangements ar Captain Connell ie very popular| ing made to take him south for the with the publie, | winter, u quan times and Our mode - Miles & Piper Comp’y 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. Work Well Done Sometimes a Furnace costs little, but makes up the chespness in the the saving of the fu and saves fuel, At Little Cost TOPER Cut “ad.” in pa our store b will allow | count. his tity of coal it consumes; some- a Furnace costs a great deal, the extra cost is made up by 1. © is wold at does the Royal Furna: rate price, a work well 903 SECOND Block as the Bon tS. Upper Scheuerman Block, and Cherry Street, LION CLOTHING HOUSE 3 Men’s Hats Fedoras, Pashas, Rail- road and Stiff Hats in all are from stock we purchased trom Simon Bros., and were the $1.50, $2 and $2.50 LION | SAVES YO out ang ment towards an ‘ore January ‘ou a 10 pel Winter & Hary | Burke Bidg., Seattl ‘Ramaker Mug 145 Second A Same Side of the Stef Same * the leveled at him Frank Kennedy, an “Sieh Ho : » \ alleged thief, was forced to climb up Service Store CLOTHING a te ba ot gene dg hay rab. |! RE RSIS FE CBOE alee: oh J Se eS Dea OE ma four shots were fired by his —— suers, Officers Flannagan and Cam- : 220-222 First Ave. South SS} [_ Bhortty before 11 o'clock Inst even Cor. Main, ing Clerk E. W. Davis, of the Now or, ee | Ragland hotel, noticed a stranger lobby and steal upstairs. He be came alarmed and went after the| ‘ : ; strang: He caught the man in ‘The balance of our Dolls, Toys, Games, Tree Trimmings and al! Zs | an upper hallway. His only excuse |f| Fancy Novelties suitable for New Yeor'e decorating, will be closed ay, for being up there was that he was| i out tomorrow at given-away prices. All special inducements in the Jooking for the room of « friend | oo wiae pmo: Sa whore name he did not know. | ol S lhe Gets Away | BOYS’ CLOTHING. § FRENCH FL 8. ‘The clerk did not believe the stor Two-plece Suits, # to 18 years, $ in Fancy Stripes; 9c quality: to % and led the man downstairs. Davis made of good all woot tweeds, | re? rere Jy forced the would-be re to the in dark colors; regular $1.75 ) ,, a aeake 0 4y \e orner of Main atreet and First ay Value; must £0 at to | Pend Fancy Series tne rs Exue, where stood two policemen. | Another line, a much finer qudilty § me Ger Mo Gualltys Q p09 | There the stranger a bolt of wool tweed, sold always at § Bey ager he AT “9 liberty, but the poll started af must go at 1.25} aches Wika ceaite ani ae ter him. Down Main street to the others up to $5.04, 3. Siar: ale Pha phir BE Le | Ocean dock ran the fugitive with the These are just the Sults you beabetonas >, tee o~ officers close ot his heels. Four shote|ff want for school wear 5 pi Me iste Be bh were fired over his head to stop him, | aoe but he gained the dock and disap raaud Gee nee ous} CUSHIONS. peared, Zhe Stowe Rad Shunek even larettes, trimmed in electric § up the search when they discovered weni, $1.00 value; balance to $ Splendid quailty of fancy den: | thelr man on a w near the oo meg o $3.25 } im, 50 value; to clones. 2be steamer al ee Type was lowered | Ladies’ Slik Piuah Jacketa. { All Cushion Tops at half price. and at the point of a revolver he t ba ; was made to climb up to the dock, || {rimmed in marten fur, with CALICOES. After being Wentified by the hotel if $29 garment; tocloss at. -$iZu } 60 to 75-yard bundles, $1.60 value; | quarters. There he gave the name | Tadies Hainy Day Skirts, in to close f of Frank Kennedy, but at the hotel ne ees oe er 4 he said he was known as George | material and well atttched, $3.00 BED PILLOWS. The Ih adie Recs Timed ‘Walate te } 2% pounds, b0c value. hive He has been Identified by Sergeant |) dies’ Fleece 1 ‘sists, in ? 3 pounds, 69 value. ’ and dot regul ‘be — Mike Powers as an ex-convict who eular oN < ay recently did one year in Walla Walla | I Cloaka. in b! rg Seo for purmlary committed in Sedro- 1 “aanmere, silk embroidered, } @8x90, bleached “oO | Woolley. His picture ts in the} tas seek eee es 0c value; very iy ne 2 1 Infants’ All Wool Grochet } 12x9 Bleached 8h Full Set Teeth Racquen, 4c value, for......%¢ 2 Bt eve Goid Crowns WILL BUILD Infants’ Bootes, ‘the kind that Sick | Bridge Work . ¥ comt you Ihe; to close % OAS. Gold fillings, uy ‘a | } ERY 45-inch Feather Boas, $1.25 value; fj Silver fillings . : ge Drop it! Let me hear no more of the Schley-| ble, oun tnaiee Gooartans at to close... pint Have your teeth out in the morn- walked very prominently to the } 45-inch White and Pearly Gray §| ing and go home with new ones the front. Although the season is ‘ather Boas, $2.25 value same Say. | practically over, still we are kept vous HL75 ff] Teeth extracted without pain antl | ° Guite busy, A few of the values k Ruffs, satin t no charge when plates are ordered, j | — Mis this department is offering 4 to close... ‘ i" We are not, sompeting wim 2.00 Stree ate, r e 5 lental estal mente. New Y Eve at Trinity Puget Sound Navigation Company § **,:° dina bates Fe eg MEN'S GOODS. guaranteed for fiftesn years: : Trinity Parish chureh is making $3.60 Street Hats, only a few left; }) Men's Heavy Overshirts, ma HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS, Preparation for the celebration ut to Add Five to Its Fleet must go at $e { fleeced dark Jereey cloth, sold [fj Hours—$:80 a. m. to 8p, m.; Sundays, | New Year's eve. Tomorrow afternoon! ‘The Puget Sound Ni Pattern Hats are hard to de- all season at 6c; 9 a, m. to 3 p.m. | the Daughters of the King will give| pany is about to. | reribe. ‘The prices put on them OMY seseeeee ; & supper tn the erypt fi 6:20 to g | ePe ad ow meter are not. Come in and try them ) Men's Fleeced Underwear, color §| : May Get Free Trade! 2: ck.” The ladiet of the guita wit | the, construction of five new modern H SF? TPtney wuts, ‘so will the price ; \Drunner j then hold a reception tor pariahion- | "emer oe wenitt ‘te Walking Hats, In stitched cam- garments j y |@rs and friends from 8 to Ti o'clock, | RCut $900,000. | All will be built inf Nene tte: $3.50 value; as long as # Work Shirts, two grades of | “C82 Pike ®t Tel. Mate 1088, —_— {ALL o'clock Pre utler willl Gealgned somewhat after the Ro they last 41.95 $ 80 kind; to close, each’ | | @ive a short recital organ tn - “d _ ala idle t rts Re- a be dallowel salie, belonging to the same com- | ~~~ ee ited | might by 0 briot carvios sone eae | PoncaennP tise boat, aithoughs tay Watch the Daily Papers for Our Surprise f | THE ONE-PRICE e drene by the rector, Naw in “a-| rexemble that boat, although they ; ae CRA Es ee One Ie to be 00 feet longer than pnnidapiednltentiminip on tieng | : } the Roselle or 209 feet in length, and - —— 'BISHOP HART will be aperated on the Victoria run Wl any ge LIQUOR STO [in cenfunetion with the Rosalie . Ro BIRMINGHAM, Dee. 90.—The Post | ‘This boat will have a 40-foot beam ff People’s Orders | fet renetees, nelttee commie says that the government has re OFFICIATES and be supplied with triph Bar- Prompt! ‘We ‘give you ocd valke: aammn ceived most important dispatch pe ie pact hie eagle pon ‘Attended Hl gore ean, Ou, Rood. valle, from China, foreshadowing an action cfvaseetseciionds sp of 15 miles an hour. Store. T delivery, Your wade: noltett for opening up the Chinese This {nerease to the company's | Store 0. J Inoee for free commerce, | Free Methodist Church Dedicated | marine service Is occasioned by the = ~ It nays editorially that this is in fact that the Sound Naviga Bonney & Stewar ping with, th ain trend Before Large Congregation | tion Company has just been awarded | ————————— puseral Durcte ec Beever ality and progressiy a large matl contract, Involving four —_ Parlors Third avenue and Columbia er China lik Bishop Edward T. Hart, of San| distinct mail runs Telephone Mais 13. Seattle. Wash. Non emg Pd y pow Francisco, conducted the dedicatory . | is iat hei tie aud |serview at tne now Pree Seton! — LAID TO REST | at which ladies were present, some of Church, on thy f Pine streot , | , | the leading statesmen of China were | 0" Terry ave aay morn: | | in attendance, contrary to all old ‘MA lan was preven’. | Sorrowing Congregation Pays Its | custom ‘oximi 4. :

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