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CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK * s YvOL. NO, 271. BER LOST ON _ WALLA WALLA MAY NEVER BE KNOWN Who Bought Tickets From Purser Can- not Be Estimated--Bark Max Arrives ceigse Jan. 6—The sanity. He drank freely of sea wa the French bark Max, tor Againat the advice of thse an m e raft and ta incoherentl: eyes rate as lig feared that hia mind is hopeleee- january % claims iy wrecked. he raft, with six sur- me for the accident |yiy was picked up by the steam. easel which went ler Nome City and brought to this was towed into port [port oe ee ember Lost Unknown u u _ ne three bir ‘The bellef prevails here that the ther bow, her jivboom Exact number lost on the Walla ‘ ed until It trated ye ver e344 AL subject for ontroversy. is certain that there te the water, and hers, between 37 and 47 persone mise. Steed by te Ald Tt @ known that several p ngers boarded the vessel just ai ae of the Max, saya lehe was leaving the port, paying the om the poop deck of his |purser for tickets. Many others wa she struck the steamer. traveled second clasa under assum- wee, van An brightly /ed names, or at least, that is the | clear,” he supposition. Tam ie peative that all) A reviston of the Hist, striking wi| foad Were observed a» all duplications, still leaves 42 per- | goncerned somm unaccounted for, It Is known Attempted to cross that nine persons are dead and that 20 of the crew are missing. A con- servative estimate of the passen- fers missing places the number at We would sink] 12 One life raft ts still un account. THE FOOD IN BASKETS New York Magistrates Are Barricaded SEATTLE NEW YORK, Jon, 6.~The “war of the bench” over recent appointments is on, It has waged flercely Saturday and ts not without ing features, as many of the floeholders refuse absolutely to re- ting thelr places, claiming that they are entitied to hold for the period# named when they were first office, placed in Food in Baskets In Brooklyn four magistrates re- main barteaded in their courtrooms and are prepared to maintain their rights by force. Some of them got their food supply yeaterday and to- day with the aid of ropes, which they lowered to the street, friends attach- ‘ng baskets of food. ‘he legislature will probably take hold and settle the muddle by em powering Mayor Low to make new appointments, NEW YORK, Jan, ¢—2:15 p. m. One of the barricaded magiat Judge Dooley, was forcibly ejected | m his court while it was in see- sion today. Two policemen lifted him bodily from his chair end car ried him out. The man who hal been appointed to fill his place quietly Jumped into the chair and declared court adjourned. mu: id of. WORK ON DENNY BLOCK STOPPED BY UNION MEN order of the Hullding Trades’ | all lines of work on the new Denny building, situated on the northeast corner of Second avenue food Union street, were suspended t. ‘This action was pre- | Sapnearet by the es og Anna of five ag on ey, go rom the Sun- t Telephone Co. . to wire that part oe the buliding occupied by a local | After the regular ho: r hour) for quitting work, the non- Snlon éleciricians. were on to a im the of all — pap hag hens 5 ate. with the Building Trades’ coun- T0 NAME IT Supreme Court D Court Decision | on Oleomargarine | sel fell ow WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. 6 a ea ‘The supreme court today affirmed —_ . it the judgment of the supreme court ecame se " eet Sein telige | of Ohio in the Ouster proceedings to his fathe. against the Capital nid Dairy Co., . ‘sank the = of oleoma: be | decision upholds all state laws which | | prohibit ‘he sale of olwomargarine a a on a plece of | unless it is conspicuously labeled and | simost morning, 0, sich delivered to customers i ‘Were dincovered by tixpe It has been one of the hardest acy semeted io fought ¢asem touching the subject, as A few hows it has a wide Throughout | his father's the United States the case has been bowed tis) watches with interest, a4 It is « fin. to sell | tention to the fact that it la only « substitute, BURGLARS AT. ot GEORCETOWN left this city yesterdny | co, where he will ¢n- “sectire definite news of on of the missing pbs- wo ot | ed ‘alia Walla. Mr. faniford’s father, and it that he ts lont Citizens Up in Arms Over Invi ion | of Hobos | porta come from Georgetown | that @ ging of hove |ous trouble for rm And he was then piaee the missing. Mr. Hanterd| We to Wureka from San Frén-| WY PAYNE IS IN IT” affair four men e of C. W. Fick d that he open up and prepare eataDies, | | Fickelsen replied by Ciring three} | emote at the gang. At 2 oclock Sunday morning four get Into the post- driven away by| ye Street. About 15 i attempted | to pry 1 Pol- inquiat’s house, but were repulsed by | a threat of buckshot | For two weeks pa hood has be who terrify wome kinds of petty dep DISCUSSING ORIENTAL bila mit ting INGTON, D, C,, Jan. &— Of the interior department story that Hooseveit order- Investigation by the de; (ey allegation tm that which +h WRICh Reeks to db: Evernment mining iease in tah Indian reservation f the cousting Ia Philippine island. yng Fecetved '¥ by her own, tn tne Whi they Kiougt Msded with grain tne wt Ge shded on the tm nat 2 eflort nad been m Bot be fomied. The ntens me Mme sent to her et i libedst , in this ofty ‘® that the ome to Heay mer i attempt to draft reports be presented at Wednenday’s meeting. Q. M. Bids The local U. 8. quartermaster’s office will, on the Sth of this month, aay vertine for bids on 2000 tons of oatd ay he forage red in Seattle or Ta must be coma. | up the incline. | head store Five Non- eft stopped work, In compliance with the order. This number composed # carpenters, $ painters, § lathers, T electricians and 2 plumbers W. W. Rolfe, job steward, stated toe Star reporter thie morning ax follows: | to do the work of union men, and that's the reason mo work has been dome on the Deany. buliding <a Fu of work is done on the bull ina, every jote of wiring that ot by unten Seite ee STR. ATHLON KEELS OVER While Being Haw’ Vessel Falis t § o'clock yeatertay afternoon ad tng stoner Athion being hauled upon Bryant & Clark's ways, the blocking gave\way and the ves ‘on her wide. At the time of the acefdent the boat was half way The injuries sus- tained are real sertous. It is sald that several days’ labor and consid erable fe will be necessary t right the HIS LIFE BOUND UP __ IN HERS si ock of His Aged Wite d Wife's Death May Be Fatal to A. W. Willard Lydia J, Willard, died this morning at the residence of her son, A, W. Willard, 626 Boren avenue. The body is in charge of Bonney & Stewart. Mrs. Willard and her husband, Ai | bert W. Willard, came Beattie Weeks ago from Leavenworth, Kan. 1 had been married 6 years and have spent the greater part of their lives in the latter elty They ‘came to Seattle to end. thelr days with their son. ard was taken down with br Ways the aed 76 years, cnt l expired this morning, The shock ot her death has completely prostrated | her husband, who te 80 yours of age, and small hopes are entertained for) hia recovery. Don't Like the Odors | A number of people living north! of Woodland park sent a petition to| the board of health today asking that body to abate as @ nuisance the slaughter house in that vicinity, | owned by Willlam H. Murphy, coun- | ciiman from the Ninth ward. The! board will Investigate the complaint tonight. News. NEWCA L. T, Terry | p Columbia Bound rallway's stores here, how been appointed postmaster at Tite pia Mr. T war at one time connected with W. Newhall and Co. of Beattie. AYS “NO” WASHINGTON, D. C., The supreme court this afternoon denied the application of attorney for a writ of corpus, It will be remem- hat Captain Carter is the of- mvicted of frauds in connec- tion with the building of fortifica- tions at Savannah harbor and Puget Dec, 28,—The Globe Navigation Co. of Seattle is negott ating with the Makee Sugar Co to handle all ite product via Seattle. ight contracts can be made ill Jand the sugar in New t aw low a rate of transporta- HONOLULU, York | ton as by any other route, | Jan, 6—| Captain | SEATTLE WASHINGTON Spanish Steamer in Collision LIVERPOOL, Jan, 6.—It is report- ed here to the maritime exoha: that the steamers Alfonso and Bu- laro Expanola collided in a fog this | morning while running off the coast About 100 miles south of Finiater Both fonso going down aimoat at once, and before any help could be give her, The Expanola turned back MONDAY MAY CEDE TERRITORY Boer Leaders Are Hold- ing Conferences AMSTERDAM, Jan, 6.—The Toor lead here are holding confer After one of these mee y oer Agent Wem 6 are forced to It w ertainly ¥, but we will not sur Indes that Kruger favors the territory to secur® peace Kruger has naid nothing beyond the fact that he would be willing to | confer with represe | Britain if they were sen with the come 1h a apirt no Boer le thetr desire them way th of. Independen nbie to carry on the here all admit but many of Jeath to loss be json as she could gain any control a eink- rtunate drowned. Only ¢ unfortunate Vessel t Re boats, They were pic ® passing steamer, SHOULD NOT HAVE TALKED Mary Sacher of Ballard has sued W. M. Curtia for $20,000 damages tc eged defama: eter, he stating to Ked up by reputable Woman and that «! attended a wine dinner at Lou Gray hams. 4 Washington stecet resort John T. Wheatmy sleo of Bal. lard, sued A. W. Prest®m fame amount upon a aimilar cause of on Preston ts pre or the Washington Saw Works and he i charged with saying of Whea fn &round the etree: Of times. | Be ea’ any, money.” of ‘naliard dose ul not to loan hii mont bean w-looked for decision of the United Btatas circuit court in the contempt proceedings Carry Judge Arthur H. Noyes of the United States dintrict court of Alaska, was handed down (tile morning. Judge Noyes in adjudged in contempt 6f court and Is sen. tenced to pay $1000 fine District Attorney Woods tx sentenced to four monthw prisonment for contempt mt District Attorney judged of neveral rich ceedings agalnet Th were diemninsed. The judges are unanimous in declaring that conspi 1@ proven, They decide the rec hroughout show a plot legal forms obtaining property ends. The decision tice Was made farcienl, and {he |@ proceedings at Nome baffle }@ understanding. The inw {@ of Hubbard and Hume merely @ legal end to aid court In Hts nefarious bunt There is no reasonable deut believe that the plotters ay other idea than to apr printe to thelr own use the pro erty of the litigants. Tt ia th travesty of law ever cord 9f."—Sened by Judger H Ross, Gilbert and Morrow Judge Noyes ts confined @ hie bed in the Bt, Nicholas hot Band hae been we @ ihe part w Bed two hemorrhages, @ slowly Improving: sonoecsenceonecnnsceeess H but? | wt HEADQUARTERS TO COME HERE tholic See of Washington to Make | Change to Seattle ne are now | the Catholic sec on foot whereby of Washington, the Right iward J. O'Dea, bishop, will move bis headquarters Vancouver to Seattle. Bishop 0 who fs now in this city looking ove the field, sdmits that the change has been consid ‘The movement will have to be rat fied by higher church officials, how nd until this the bleh ie reluctant, In kiving publicity | to the plans of the church, Preawure | haw been b ht to t by Influe' me | tial members of the local dioces tep. Ag Hentt! er of populatic nington, th 1 be made on # rationa Two new parishes have | Aded to the local dioce the Rainer Heights 4 | Rev. W. J. Metz of A charge, and pin fi Rev. G. Achtérgael of Ch tor. ot change in in with halls, pas- On Municipal Ownership A debate on municipal ownership will be given tomorrow evening in the roome of the Young Men's Chris. © ausploos of the club. ‘These debates are free, the public being invited, on the present I xpreemed that will ald | torial questions | effecting peace, = EXTRADITION SIGNED WITH DENMARK National Congress M Holiday Adjournment | WASHINGTON, D. ‘The most important napired in the hatte day was the glening o tion treaty “between the United Btates and Denmark. It adds a other country to the let where em tiers and criminal find refuge from the jaw. President Hoosevelt will probably rend a special meneage containing the of. fer of the Panama Canal Co. to well its prope Fty to the United States te 340,000,009. ‘The message merely a letter of transmittal rhe | will not express an opinion on the j offer, but will leave the entire mub | 3ect, tothe “Getetmination of con- it Mit ts. the general opinion here that | the offer comes fo late and will be igiven but litte discussion. gromaman Hepburn believes Con- that the MEMORIAL SERVICES. |The University Pays Respects to Dead Governor—Notes © Memorial services for the b ng the first ter term. 1 ed with stude of the taou orm. day nny hall was crowd tx, While the members were. groupe services opened with 4, Kindly Light,” b; This wan followed ith a reading by Professor Meany of extracia from “Inalienable Mightr { Man,” a pamphlet written by the ad executive. “In hiv explanation of the tract the pre ollowed by a hymn, "Jeru Golden.” interested in Béucation J. Meredith then ucatjonal Fe governor he rr: ented the with th netent a raid his ce P Mere to give each euiid fi vlogy #ald vernor by th A Benefit Concert cert for the football deficit will be en by Paloma and Karl Schram ansiated by local tal tainment will b will be enthustastically supported by the atudents and residents of Unt versity height#, This Ia the first of @ serien of benefit concerts given pn der the en of the associated students. Tomorrow ¢ Coasiag Dotates Oregon and § Ste Sigma Nu fraternity te now ying a flat in the Carr residence University Heights, The m1 y live in their new ap: ments until thelr houre is comple In the #pr The at rt |MAY HAVE MET May Have Been Buried Alive John ©. Hopkins, mont, a fon of Cha | who is reported to have been burte alive at Haines, Alasin, burial of bis father may have too hasty, ‘The old kentleman was subject to cataleptic fits and he may have been buried while suffering from one of there attacks. Mr. Hopkins will start for Haines the coming spring and will have his father’s remains exhumed and re turned to this olty for interment residing at Fre: les W, Hopkine EVENING, HORRIBLE DEATH, | John C. Hopkins Says His Father| thinks the| JA TARY 1902. REWARDS THE DEAD Salvage Awarded to the Matteawan Crew 6, The Ua- arded vo uget Bound owners and crew of 5,000 in salvage for steamer Flottbek. Flottbek waa wrecked in Jany- DM, near Cape Ked up and bi Ivage award 0 to $600 per man for each member of the crew of the Matte- awan, In giving his decision the judge called particular attention to the bravery of the men in thelr et- forta at rescue, and said that al though there wan reas that all have since poney would be worthily be catowed on heirs, WEATHER FORECAST For Beatle and Vicinity and Tuesday, occasional rain; to brisk southerly winds. TREATY | TACOMA, Wash., Jan, 6 Tonight fresh eets Again After the an prepared, rarua oanal bill, through in @ very short ¢ otter of the will retard t meamre In a limited degree Senate Adjourned There was no business transacted in the senate today of any import- ance, ae aimost immediately after roll Call am adjournment was taken t Of expect for the late Senator Sewell, Memorials are being pre- pared with resolutions of rexpect and an early date a day will be set aside in honor of the distinguished onder, McKinley Memorial The MeKinley National Memorial hb uasociation wil present a Dill 2 CON) this week which, if pa AI Pledge ‘the government erect @ @ultable monument to the memory of the martyred president. | ve paadhe Regge resentative Kern of nots | troduced a bill tm the house today | divecting the eecretary of war to | oreaee ies army canteen and | Array post exchange, | The bill te 41 | hand ts remarkable | york ite ye: ‘After the passage of a resolution of | regret for the death of Senator Bew- ell, house adjourned. MOTION FOR MANDAMUS WASHING M. D. Muni the att d proceedings ama Fh Securities Co., arrived | hington this morning for the} ill prov an apparently th railway officials. FOR HITTING T, J. GARROLL' J. Healey was finea $25 and conta by Jeutice Cann this after on being found gutity of assa: perwor fine, The evidence ey paid the the case showed ley had engag ‘arroll’s jewelry ambia street. One rand a fight was suggested the store Penny hall and| a! 1 that Healey struck Carroll from behind and The judg the defe A conta, dant pay a 3 Ing toda tration office at the 3 eine kept open untt to accommodate th @ late. ¢ ° | $00606600000000000000000 | |THE ROSALIE HAS A MISHAP i He failed to take ctoria last night et in a cylinder the regis elty 6p se who The steamer Row run out to V unt of a def eumer Maj atte 0 o'clock Ohis morning erp. tro. Wiotoria firet Inthmation ¢ with. the 1 as at ywnsend. She under low steam nearly five hours the trip from there yesterday mething be: Rosalie’s ma th mer came | to aeomplish The following marriage loenses have beon Issue Kdward O'Brien . and Isabella Bolston, 17, both of ttle; Hd Holland, 4 Nora Violet Primell, 18, both of Beatle, | STAR. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block omorrow Is the Beginning Of our big Semi-Annual Clearing Sale that means so much to you. In Saturday's Star you found full particulars and pric We want to impress upon you again that this sale is exactly what we represent— any article in the store except E. & W. Collars and Cuffs and Stetson Hats, at actual cost to us. The principal object we have in doing this is to get your acquaintance—and it pays us. We make many new customers, who'll go nowhere else every time we hold a sale, Don't forget—at actual cost—and if you wish it We'll Show the Cost ADAMS& BLANCHARD Seco™ Ave »» Hinckley Block CUT All Patent Medicines are sold at cont by all druggists in Seattle and suburbs, The lowest datly quotation fe the regular price everywhere. / Stewast & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS | | January Rargains and Three Big Attractions Here During January THIRD— JANUARY Clearance SALE ‘Those three big sales will make The Leader the people's January ing place, It is most gratifying to see the immense crowds that have been trading here daily since our sale opened on January 2, | and to know that our efforts in securing the best bargains that could be found in the country have been appreciated; besides, all the goods that do not come under these two purchases have been greatly reduced for our January Sale. ANNUAL CLEAN-UP SALE Boy’s Fleeced Underwear..... 25 Cents Men's Silk Fleece Underwear 965 Oonts Men's ot Bay! s Working Boy's Knee-pant Su SECOND AVE. 85 Oe: nats Our Great January Clearance Sale IS NOW ON IN FULL BLAST Everything Discounted From 10 to 15 Per Cent Throughout Our Entire Stock .C. Miles & Piper Comp’y 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor, Spring. LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST ‘Rex Deeg Ca: 1401 Third Ave., Sxion’ UNION Telephone Main 1119 A Model Up-to-Date Drug Store, everything new, no old stock, A complete line of Drugs, Stationery, ‘Toflet Articles, Perfumes and Dainty ps. Allopathic, Homeopathte and Alkalotdae Remedies, Hspectal attention to Prescriptions, Only Paper in Seattle That ares to Print the News # ARMS $900—160-ncre farm, 20 acres improved and fenced, on good county road, convenient to mar. ket, enough timber on land to pay for same when removed. #1600—10-nere farm, border- ing on small lake, goodly por- tion alder bottom land, partly improved, well adapted for dairy purposes, also timber to the amount of $500 that can be #old to mill adjoining property. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Bcheverman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, LION CLOTHING HOUSE er Our Great January Sale Is On MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS $7.50 One nd lot of finely Tailored Men's Suits Overcoats. Any desire can be suited in this lot. We them to be the best $15.00 Bult and Overcoat in Be- ~~ LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South Cor. Main. Wertiagmen's Keadeawtor J. ARONSON The Only Exclusive Whole- sale Liquor Dealer in Seattle ‘That caters strictly to family trade. , sociable, come in, get our prices, sample our goods and “match us if you ean.” J, ARONSON Wine and Liquor Dealer 109 COLUMBIA STREET Phone Pink 1751 Free Delivery WHISKEY It you want an At article, that is mellowed, by age, try Cooper &Levy’s Special 8 Years’ Old Full Quart Bottles = $129 Cooper & Levy .Yosior and mr ond Waahington Streets PERSONAL We are NOT MAKING ANY Ale |TERATIONS, nor are ie from our present quarters, but are [stint at | No. 73% Second Ave. where we are Pianos in the SAME OLD, SUBS’ NTIAL WAY, ae we always did, BARGAINS to be found here, we promise to duplicate any prices and terms offered you by other firms, QUALITY considered, of course. Upon investigation you will find our statements true, and we as you to call and convinces yourself. Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 1018-1015 First Avenue, Globe Building. Ladies’ Walting Roem and Lavatory Phone, Main 1240, are always an@ WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIN® JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, Albert Hansen 7i3i2' jYhe largest jewelry house in the | Northwest.