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st Edition BUSINESS — 1 ala DOUBLED in Superior Court Show Great Increase iG T0 SAVE SEATON’S NECK’. sei to save $item 2 Als} court hed bad legal process Judge attorneys, | cowl & Barnes, in the E gourt on Thursday, ‘They ¥: to make an order erie Cuathee trem ex- | of death, Oniy| } when : Jephone held between th last night in which Judge Tallman refused to commit himself, but told Mr. Speckert to come into court at 9:8 o'clock, At that hour Judge Tallman stated that he did not wish to interfere with the business of| filed. hy ‘end of his first year, other departments, but would do so! January 11 next, tt te ex ted that in ye of hecemsity, as he would) t number will reach ”. In not shirk any duty Nn however xe M.. Holloway'’s two terms, asked Mr, Speckert to ace one of the | immediately preceding Koepfi, 7,43 + other judges first if possible. Mr. ion W flied ‘In four years. ‘In ‘ ert then left the court house, | the two: ‘term of Clerk Gorde ty 4 Waatter aris-| Tek tie white dodges teil preceding Holloway, 3,82 cases were case to be heard upon) ond Griffin all came up. r) ‘ory ts disqualified to ac ‘The business has nearly doubied, ¢ judges this morning. ns Taliman was present ‘The records of the county clerk's A Vast Increase tn litt ton, more cases being fied in} the superior court in 190L than tn 1900, Since Cirek Koepfi came in, January 1 5 canes have been }as De filed the origina! complaint | yet it ts handied by the same num ‘was sent |aAxainst Soaton, being then a deputy ber of deputies, working for salaries | [prosecuting attorney. 190 per cent. lower than were paid in| Mr, Barnes, of Seaton’s counsel,| the hard times half a dosen yeare/ Ufo} said this afternoon that nothing fur- | ago. Brewster and Harry | ve | ther Was hecessary except to present | entry clerk, have little! ‘court | the petition to the supreme court for! time to look out of the window fa stay. The appeal was perfected by| Bmery tn particdlar hae a steady } fling fn the superior court, jdob aw he enters the date and title Will be remembered that Sea-! of every document in the book kept ‘appeal of the case was dis- for that purpose, ‘These papers num the| missed f0 the supreme court for) ber from half a doxen severe In these! want of proeecytion within the status | scone in eech case, and usually x- vo time "The date of execution| ceed 10a day A Respite Wil! Be Asked of A. N. Mougin, a young law stu ier, while tem- cos aap An effart to obtain a commutation Jou and Four) or respite from the governor wi s taken great interest) porarily insane today, shot and kill e@ Ida Cullom, bis clerk, and his ‘seal was filed on November 22, as soon | earn | a2 the remittitur was sebt down. | | SHOT FOUR ot ADY WrONE OC| Also be made, us Dreviously stated DY Be to said Wiliam All the Star, mainly through the efforts| "TURNERS FALLS, Maas, Dec. M1. The préparations for the execu-| young son. He also seriously wound tion are practically complete. | 82 his wife and daughter. | PASSED EXAMINATIONS: commissi~h an-, erick, G. L. Manning. the namesef| Concrete, pron, and pavin Applicants for city | spectors—J. 8. Eck, W. W. Easter. Positions, according to the examin-| Pipe-line inapectors—L. G. Betts ‘They sre as) . Davis. in—W. P. White, 0, Of-| AE. os n, Thompson. puters M. Gunn, CM. Lar. te mig ca od Tang. So a be Shot worthy p. Mre. matron. Mary dire, tron; ola Rine 1 ¥ Martha, Mi oa Fannie McRay; her Dunn. rtha Quappe's Funeral uneral of Martha Quappe, the committed suicide Christ y on account of Nell Pickerel), id from Butterworth’s « day the b ing borne the woman whe man, and for wi killed herself, fang at police headqua ON SOUND, _ AND SHORE. Newsy Notes of the Harbor | and Sea—Vessels That Come and Go The girl wh dy of the to ite last r girl was be ating place Joraded an A The steamers City of the Jednie both sailed yeat kan points, They had a eom paratively light passenger let. The City of Seattle took about 300 tons of cargo and the Jeante about 500 tle and | | | | arvey of the Stimson reveals that ber injuries are greater than at first supposed. — It witl take about $10,000 to repair her. The Htimagon is the vessel wh fouled by the | ght of the storm. ba; age for stores and offices, will be built fronting Railroad avenue, and the present warehouse on the wharf will od. Globe Naviga is to be equipped with @ tor plant with 4 capacity of Plant will be | in- | stalled by the Vulcan Iron’ works, The German ship Alster, the lark est wheat Veame! that ever Uns coast, went up the Bound in “THH QRATTLE STAR, GODDESS. With Equal Poise the Scales! Before Her Balance Pun- Hishment and Crime A Galt Lake City Case vinited | hy Several Salt Lake attorne ]in Seattle for the purpose ing the deposition J |Bohenck of thin elty, | w ya are |ruptcy proce Two Different Stories A new trial J. Malph reat Bailiff Million “ours arated from. th bein = them ged With pla oming into tioned H. ©. G filed counter that they we the others about 19 seco nying that they talked to anybody Pleaded Not Guilty Frank ©. the former South Park p , Was arraign. yenterday afternoon In the federal court, and pleaded not gufity. He claims that he will. prove himself Innocent of wrong-doing. Rowed 100 Mi J. W. Wullock t the latest man to get after the White Star Steam ship Company becauge it contrac © carry peoplé to Part ¢ miner and dumped wants $10,000 damages for the fatiure | of the company to take 4 & tet of provisions renee. He avers that they bulld boats and row from ome, & distance of 100 miles, tend, Mr. Bullock | THE BLIND ep optiggy i, ; OUR EMERGENCY | SALE Still continues and every stock. time,” Everything is goi and if you wait mt cannot buy my household goods now. last but a few days more. day shows an increase 11 ng ich longer you will w The up You never can buy cheaper than you can buy of us now) is over and my t 1 sales over the previous day, and a rapidly decreasing at cost and you should not procrastinate, for thief of ate, late, too late. I not furnished.” This sale will For instance, look proctastination is the with the doleful lamentatiot use is at this fine Metal Bed, with a good woven wire spring and a splendid wool top mattress, Sells everywhere for $7.75. + THI Metal Our sale price $4.90, ed With Spring and Mattress, $4.90 AN Grades, s some as low as m 37 = 2c Chairs A Very Large Assort- ment. Have them ‘for Per Dozen $5.50 Our Terms Will Be Satisfactory and Our Prices Will Be Right. : Come and See Us. tow thie morning from Tacoma with & cargo of wheat for European points. The steatner Nome City, of the Pacific Clipper line, has Sues tor $8000 { John MeLellag haa sued John Post, | R. 8. Lambert and L. G. Van Val burg for $5,000, alleged to be due| Cowley, Wm. Boyle, So far this month thete hdve been chainmen—J. W. Embury) 6 pirths and 65 deaths reported to and C. F. Bunce. | Health Officer Carroll. Tr ja a little | out of the ordinary that there aho i de as many deaths os births. ‘thts ts probably some physictens being tard ing tygairths under thetr The area! umber of death from consumption. The different fevers common at this time of -the year; were the causes of several of the | deaths. SUNNY ITALY | Joseph Shippen’s Lecture Betore Yet send- Street and sewer inspectors—g. W. went Reve sae Do Dutton, GE. Bander, H. A. Fred: ie “Sunny italy. in an Interesting account of the trip, touching briefly on all the |apots that haye made that country bag ¢ of scenery and iption Rome. was expeciaily graphic and fn all the lecture was one of the most entertaining the ¥. W. ©. A. has lis- | tened to for months, It was given | under the auspices of the Travel club of the orginization. | #0 famous for ‘The Y. M.C. A. will sive a recep- | tion at thetr quarters on New Year's day from 2 to $6 p. of Mre. Frank Black, Mrs. Rochester and others will sing. MORTALITY RECORD The funeral of John Sporck wa held from Bonney & Stewart's chapel | at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon | Rev, John Damon officiated. In terment was in Lake View cemetery George L. Whited, aged 25 years, died et Providence ‘hospital yeater: | day.” Decea: |Gwhsen, Mich, Tent 169, Knights of the Maccafees. The remains are at Honney and Stewart's, Mre Mary De Launey 4 years, died at & local hospital ye day ‘The funeral of Mra, Mary Coleman held from# the residence, 1614 teenth avenue, at 1:30 o'clock ernoon were nine gamblers ms accounted for by! a} already been scheduled to sail to Nome April i, 1901, from Seattle, eight days earlier than her departure last sea- | non. | Her managers are xo positive that the Nome City will be the first vensel to drop anchor at N: nenson that they are now tickets, Kuarantocing @ re for every passenger and 25 for every ton of freight not delivered in Nome harbor in advance of the arrival of any other vessel The ship Charmer, from Port ‘Townsend, pape up the Sound thie forenoon for Tecoma to load « cargo of coal for ‘fan Francisco. ‘A GREAT SURPLUS WASHING TON, D.C. I - y is in a condi of anexaapled strength,” dec | retary Gage today when review the treasury situas clone of the year For the cnlen excess of the ordinary expenditures amounting ( 000,000 are shown. Such an excess might have resulted Secretary had not department y¥ means of tiie surph debt in « large Ke maid, | been able | to reduce the public amount, Since April 1 the tregeory has rm deemed and cancelled United bonds to the par value of almont 4.9,000,000. Schools Close Tomorrow | nthe Dule schools of the city win pare day. week, however, all the fter the FALL a “ints tn slic echools Christmas vacation. RIVERS ATLAS Dis- Sunds LIBRARY S SITE your receipts in| ‘| Gateway mission, ~t ‘was carried almost unc on-| care defendants in the po y on the charge of running gambling games. In each case. as usw we of the death hippen. Huidekoper, veterinary surgeon '! phia, has been received 4 bail money was forfelied, which has) tye. pial the effect of a fine. Ship Ap ail S140 wan cummed int ity coffers, LICENSED TO WED marriage ning of B. Bu «| the Aitcetamp aAsaty Finley aned wha & nephew ft this ol Ws is clty % theo, appearance abtons. while fh the store. when the man purchased the! The i marely told fi:a to welte the have je John on the article. Were notified of the aa 1 the eulprit had not been ap- ndeé. ler pune aly ‘of the mar'a following | been issued: J wed 2, and Kittie of Beatle - | Aman’ | Gamble January ng the Th Rainier Chapter the. American Re mt ball. olution ¢ o participate inthe affalt Orptee Club will meet wit A. Parry on Prid t her home, 1017 Q Daughters 4 tion, will h n Anne and Mré invitat James A. Moor yn 4 party of (Spal In hh DI lowing 1 There will be 70. guests pret be been insue . n kook A. H. Anderson will be the host! He Put His Money on of Fremont, and ine M. Baird, | at a dinner tomorra the Rainier sk but Yellow Took it of Seattle: Robert P. Oldham and Mr. Lester Turner being the pi pelniar, Je-tnicus. | Belle Strickland: M. ¥. Conway of honor. Co’ Be tesa reen, & Zi hg @ te ot sitersptios, fae woman of and Mattie Herrins, 28, both of attle: Hartley D. am nd Minnie C. Fowler, both of Seattle; Charles sale Green Brita a, e0% Extrom, 42, of Edmunds, and Merry ene of ro! re Cio Jap. | Rillesren, 4, of ttle: Auguat ¥ Mane aye ( at am Goi | Peterson, 23, and Christina Ander airs we wae io the 20m 8 | won, 31, both of Beattie: Joneph 1.) to the woman's story | Selermt ft. 2, of Be-| g entered her room eariy this | Of Seattle, Jone | 28, of| ing and asked hier if aha had | Sitle, ane ee aman, 24, and| eu teeth, io show that she had | Woe ee een eth of North her mouth to show them, | Grace I. Wyman, 20. hein of Nor 4 Oe Breen then suddenly | Rend: Howard tol an 4 to thrust & gag in her | and choke her, but broke | af friends for a dinner tomorrow at wth avenue and Cherry to be « ae we On atree The Vit Club will give a wt at Little's hall this The Misses Blanche an: Burgess, of Index, have of Mrs, T. 8. Winchell aquer vening. Josephine been the r and Jeanette John Hack | past week. The public installation of raine Chapter No. 6, Orde ern Star, occurred law night in the old and was nn which ateds The an follows worthy matron; Vale: Prank W. Jaminon, 27, of Se-| of attle. and Beuinh M. Henry hee | Beattie: Albert A. Genke, 20, of Ral-| urday bine Berge. 23. of Tr Temple ebure. 2 | M. Adams, 20, both « | Dines. 29, and Jonep I gou, 21, both of Seatt! Laura T. Hawkins, 19. both of Se grasp and screamed for, atiracted the attention an pan Humes, who placed aftest. Green was the “woman jnaid “under ~ i, Ander: Willlam McCord, have ‘The Cheu Club has issued invita-| ite elub Twenty-fourth avenue south, for the officers| La Roche, rem: 1 to i F a ‘ Kegley-Mclntyre Co. ..' 111 Occidental Ave. hone Main 495 Store Not Open Tomorrow Special vo Very fancy sabi translucent berries PRUNES Italians, extra large worth the money, per p CHEESE Jont Waateri mild, rich nutty flayor und lie EGGS exe Ww FE ELLIOT very ind ranted, 0 bullding, i Third and Pike, Heussy commission for effecting the sale! of certain mining claims in Whatcom county, ‘Too Much Johnson Nicholas Johnson this morning had the Johnson part of his name and thome of his wife and two children hanged to Wiersdale, which tmtwatd to be the name of a town in Norway Judge Tallman made the decree. ELECTION IN CUBA HAVANA, Cuba, Deo. 21.—The Cu- ban election is proceeding quietly to day. Reports from all over the t#i- and indicate @ light vote and say that no serious disturbance has oc- curl Thdicationa are that the Cuban Some surprise is ex the apathy shown ‘in portions of the island, where the Interest seema to be almost dead There has been a decided slowness in campaign matters, except where nere has been some attempt at red | fire oratory. | WON'T ACCEPT | stated on authority this af. j ternoon that Dr, Gibmon would not tthe reappotptment aa ar iter of the board of health. | Open Gateway Mission | Joshua McAllister, | Dr evangelist eh at the Open 2210 First avenve Services begin at fof Iowa, will pr rth tonight 7:30 o'clock, F gain ee & Carpenter tcher realty bar- only a La omni mede and repetred Re my 1518 Third av 100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY i UANISEE Dr 34 Madison Alu-| PA: trusts, ey're confined long to national orice do not bother you, }but w h n_ trusts themse as in this in- stanc they effect one’s pocketbook—¢he most ‘ sitive part of humanity,’ And these direct defiance to the com | bination; why bans 5 growing daily ker'a Tar so prices that’s is D Warner ler Plerce's Hot Water Hot Wat Fountain Syringes, Fountain Syring: gly in 787, 8. E. Co, ‘ em- | this} | | | | | SOC CECE CE CRRUEEC CECE GD9RDI99R9992 ogre as| localize | Pike St. and Second Ave. | SEATER &C CERBSRRRESE CSCC CEES ® Annual! Stock-Taking Sale On looking over our #tock we find many lines that ar incomplete, as the the holiday trade. ‘These ti We shall clone out at very low prices, and this tu Bicones. snd the fac. Deulton Wares, We mention just a few of the red iarisbad China Doser formerly, per set, bad China Fruit and bn od Bowls, reduced from Sc Oe China Cake Pilates, d from The t BSe China Fruit Sauce duced from $1.13 ic the are a slight Ind Jues we are offer ave many other ily as good which the rs can secure, ’ * M. Seller & Co. 5 ’ Cor. First Ave. and Madison St Tiernan demas hat Companions Grocers Sib 25 Conte PE RAQNAL | SUBSTA alwaye did _BARGAINS be found here Juplicate any and Sherman, Clay & Co. _STEINWAY DEALERS g articles advertised in , apeak of the Star, COCROCCECE CCA CER R CEC eRe ERE Cee K RC CR CES 'D.S. Johnston (, Year's Callers visit will be doubly cheerful if KIMBALL PIA no weil bar oth the professional ideas as a Kimbal nd our low prices and easy pay ments make tt absolute extrava kance for you to buy an fmstrum lnewher¢ cla} bargaing in odd styles and used Pianos, New Pian $167 upward. The monines nd amaten mighty 903 Second Avenue Burke Buildiag ES GE CORREO TL AO ERT ET SEATTLL.WA Sit FUR NECKWEAR PECIAL PRICES AT ——— ES: yj Women’s Jackets and Coats i Ata Third Less Than Usual} CCCRRCECEEE COCKER CRE RCCO Pissisississetirisitirsis titst istics 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVE. ALL GRADE FURNITURE STORE PIPPPPPDIIRNDUTIRSIIDID Electric READING Lamps OPERA Settee HOUSE : GRAND | Only Three More Performances, | Tonight, Grand New Year's Matines and Last Performance New New Year's Night. * Primrese & Dockstader’s BIG AMERICAN MINSTRELS — J. H. DECKER, Manager. es—First 12 rows, $1.90; ance lower floor, $1.00; balcony, and Bic, gallery 26¢ Look out for grand filuminated?” street parade Tuesday night at ? o'clock. GRAN John Cort, Mer. An Attractive Present That May Bo Gracefully Given Seattle's Leading Maia 6, Matinee Evening. SATURDAY, JAN. 4TH Wiilson’s Juvenile Wonders. In an Entirely New and Elaborate Production, OPERA HOUSE Phone, Lamps in a variety of designs and fiinishes at prices’ ranging from $3.50 to $25.00. The Seattle Electric Go. . 907 FIRST AVE. CRETE CLEC AREER CERES 21 urieaque of the Opens Part 3—Grand Extravagansa and Spectaculer Trensforatimon, “The Birth of td Butterfly” HOUSE Thooter, GRAND Lady Minstrel New Sd tiriie@ @ji. 8 3. fe cS OPERA Sectors we Leading fe Under tt : rl, t ae THEATER HE LEADING 1 IENDRICKS? LE OLSON J @® 8 @ * Quartets “Mating, | THAD AVENUE THEATER SSBLI M i : » Managere Girl’s Coats a Sharp Reduc STON 8 COMPANY, an. Intensely dia y. entitied, wAT THE oo CROSS ROADS” ions 4 told, by @ cast of uniff Vedenery for act carried complet

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