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STAR. 190¢ THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22 3 i : = AN INVENT OR CLAIMS MORE THAN $5,000,000 All Users of Metallic Curbing Must Now Pay Him His t paving waid to a Thad $50,000,000 has begun who makes the who de mn the metallic of people throughout the Bates, not Knowing the de- eas patented have availed of it without authority t so many aims he felt that after af & quarter of @ century would have an unden royalties. amounting FINISHED Murder Trial Goes to Jury Tonight of John Henry will go to Defore adjournment this ‘The testimony was all in and the argumenis are tn this afternoon, Prosecuting Faben opening for the rs. Hawkins and Black the defendant's case. Paben will have the last his ideas in the vernacular the pronunciation of that ‘This tact lends interest to a ch has been received by Office from Shelby, N.C for the apprehension of one or John Jenkins, who ip have killed the city mar- on August 4 last. The exiption ie of a ginger-colored Baa. § feet $ or 9 inches, weighing P45 pounds, with high clteek Sand small chin; low voice and 8 speech. The description ‘except as to size. Henry is it amatier. Beary’s Own Story Faben attempted to get ‘© personal history, but Mr. tins objected, and most of the were ruled out. Henry said never been in North Caro- on Zl, two days defore the | an Ad He had been there about | Royalties a fabulous sum. United States ciroult court in a minor claim upholds hie con- tention. A number of the users have settled Many lawyers who have been con- sulted here by thelr clients have ad vised them to settle on the best bas! possible, and It seems that the craft of the Inventor will add to his gains. Landis has been but ttle kaown here and has born the reputation among his friends of being an ox. ceedingty taciturn man, given but little to Giscussing his own affaire |and contented to live on a small in- come. Mount Vernon today, He will move his family to Olympla after return ing from his tour of inspection of Jetate institutions next month. CONDOR PORT TOWNSEND, Jan. 2 revenue cutter Grant today retu from a cruise in search of wreckag around Vancouver island. The In dians picked up an unidentified ship's boat at Barclay sound, whica it is thought belonged to the Eng lish warship Condor, as aimilar boats are carried by warships. The un- known derelict near Cape Heale is thought to be the schooner L. Paint. EMBEZZLES | $400,000 Cincinnati Man Breaks Big Records sncwan, mace ae RENOUNGES A 3 THRONE FOR LOVE ing paper printed a sensational story today to the effect that Theodore Braemer. who was in « responsible and confidential position with th: cking firm of 8. C. Roth Bros. wai shere In his accounts over $403,500. | Ersemer has tesued a denial of the story, but admits that there may have been errors in the ‘thet pending an tion he has turned over his entire property, amounting to about $§72.- (006, to the attorneys of the pack- ¥ of the shooting he said | ing company to indemnify his em- drinking “right smart He not exactly was “pretty full” A the time he was in com. & frail white woman tiger He denied at the bar, and ‘dartender came around him down. He identi- as the man who was not quite sure “For God's sake don't out.” The man said, and hustled him as the walter the bartender year" ‘Then Henry | Lie be unable to Fis revolver twice street. ht the revolver It was produced long-barrele4 he was much ex- | Dat aid not tntend | E He was simply try- | MMs assailant. : Adew Witness ak Witness was put on the Dy the defense the first thing He was William Beit, Glaimed to have been ‘at the bar when he noticed ‘ between Henry and A ~@ter some change. tater another man, appa 4 with the place, wHenry, knocking him down. Of his story tallies with the except that he says Kinney de at the.time of the dif- and that ‘he and Kinney out with the waiter who car- '® cap, one on e' side Kinney stepped outside Just 8 to fire. He described a Picked out the walter the latter was lined up with men. D. Hughes, of the police com-| that the day after face and neck showed Mr. Faben objected on the that Henry was roughly after the shooting. and reecetved the bruises then eterday afternoon two colored from the Washington Club. a Tesort, testified that Henr. Wee ie the piace about 420, with « Woman and was quite drunk. ie moma, Minnte Sytventer, testi- @ that Henry was in the room part Site fey ana drank some beer, but Rot drunk. Later she saw him if on the floor in a box a HL Royee ana ¢. Interviewed in his cel shortly after his Henry was not drunk and coherently. PUYMPIA, Jan. 22.—Governor Mec- Brides Appointment of T. Rh. Ke mer, Whatcom, as fish comrais- 9 aucceed X. C. come: 4 dietinet surprise te those ale to be in clone 1 SXecutive 7 i Yalied inc ‘ +H NYmpia th Me Beet be the apeiron STROF's wetion is take that persona} 1 Wve candidates wi p with sub ta of e ap MoBride returned trom with the | I ployers against lows. Included in the property thus turned over is Bracmer’s private ree. dence, which ts one of the most mag. nificent in the city. He has lived for years on a princely scale, but has been regarded as highly pros- perous. He began work with the packing company 27 years ago, on «| very small salary, and bas had the | implicit confidence of all his asso- | ciates. 0. M. MOVES ON SATURDAY New Location at Second and Union| —Repairing the Dix The offic: of the United States; aver’ ermas will be moved or Sat- | urday next from the fourth f) of the Pacific block to the seo floor of the Denny building at the corner of Union street and Second avenue. The contract for repairs to the | transport Dix has not been award- ed yet. The estimated cost of the work. which provides for @ gen- eral overhauling of t el, ie on timated at $12,000. this amount abour $1000 worth of the repaire will be performed by laborers 1 ployment of the quarterms partment. The remaining the work will be on repairs to the machinery. The Marine Iron works of this city were the lowest bidders for the work to be let to civilian concerns, but yesterday they notified Quarterman- ter Penre hat they would be un. able to comply with their agreement Accordingly the tender of th lowest bidder the Heffern gine works, was recommended acceptance to the department hy the quartermaster. Advices from Wash- ington are hourly expected and the recommendation of the quartermas- ter ill no doubt be approved. It fa expected that the transport will| be in condition to sail within six} weeks. ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY REV. GOWEN Wells, manager of the artette ( which has rvices in behalf of recetved the from Rev. ¥. Artiste’ unt Boyd Q Tri “Dear W. Boyd Wells; Many thanks for your kind and generous ofter which we shall moat gratefully accept and do our best to make a suc- cess, The bright #ide of our calam ity has been the expressions of sympathy which has unant mounly called forth and we shall all fo our bert to rise superior to ad sity and build better than before. he last strains of the ur ears from yesterday we volee of its rust, in thr msoled for our heavy lgment ks to the mem rtette ¢ you very | Anna Sel Arthur Leon and G. Mag nus utz, basso, Boyd Wells is the aceompanias ‘ stiventten » VIENNA, duchess Elizabeth, Kas Crown today to Prince Otto Von Winder- scharaets, & poor lieutenant in the Austrian army. The ceremony was the emperor and ail members of the royal family, as weil the | vartous embaasii sense intended marriage was g! An unusual tinge of romance at- MRS. BURNETT AGAIN NEW cision of Mrs. Frances Lord Faunti nett ree, The a send two ' nett was traveling abroad with he | Lionel, tle Lord.” we lad nd, who cine, helped to nurse The Town the | m« sought Town He The ~ MINERS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan « Foutt great th election M Ad WASHINGTON, The transcontinental railroads dehind the attempt which i» being | made to secure favorable action by | the United States government up the offer of sale mac ma Canal Company does not surprise have t of Burnett was hie suggestion, Mrs, Burnett hired neater in I Showman's United dith's chell and Secretary Wilson, hay-/ market vy) ose THE RAILROAD SWITCHMAN IS UP TO HIS OLD TRICKS | house ended ‘or of the ua canal |infuer 4 by there | boon D.C. Jan. 22- are | same is to promote an impractioabie nal acheme, in order The Nica ely oppe da nimply v prac being etically 28 « ter in that de that yn! ta route. | may ¢ in be athe Py ing be t to bear ama, » the be | progect im stro’ vari 6! kno The Jown to he by by the Pana The wed an be 4 has now nar senate, the fight 1 railway aragua canal ente out Ce QUARANTINE . CHANGES Jan. 22—The Arch-| tached to the wedding, an it tsarare > yrs daughter of |story of sacrifice of rank and post- | » VICTORIA, B. the late! tion for love. T' ‘chduc has Hereafter, mms - married [ioe n competed Toseland the od it at 8a Thaotten. jections of the entire royal family, |@ ing at quarantin which have been repeat forced nightfall will not have to upen her. Through al) she a atood for yection Ui daybr . attended by steadfast. but will be immediately exam the leading) Before the ceremc ined ped and in the p This has been one of the mort ding representatives of the jentire assembinge ¢! P objectionable features of the While not in any | formally renounced h alms to t # station, and the announcement & state affair the | throne and that she preferred | « new rules have been made M & royal setting. | life with the man she was to marry @ 0 that there # no time rather than the crown of the empire.|@ be a delay will be hailed with * much joy by those who are « . 4 to use the water re . 4 - ¢ \* sly + . was ence of the archduchess Puget sound points and » Francisco a HARTFORD Bank of Har was robbed tour men in open daylight this A pitched battle ensued highwaymen and Jan. 22. ing tweer citizens, ur robbers remained t » horseback fled dov ing back at thone ; them. Thay get way, W it, and it they street fi ted to atop y $1000 were WASHINGTON, D. C. The United States Colombia, in a cablegram to the sta department, this m a rted attack on Colon vy |inaurgents is hourly expected LECTURE ON » Jan, nwa at ¢ YORK, Jan. 2 gave bin odgson Bur of “Little sue for di Lupe | her friends He ending F The ven- falied, at @ lows to her of $10, Unitarian Church wneend, creator Professor Yoder, of the of Washing will deliver an a dress tomorrow night at the tarian church, ubject b The Slums and How to Deal Wi Them. The subject ts one of a cours tures on “I Day T now being giv will undoubtedly present, as in addi esting subject mi tered In the #pen | WEATHER FORECAST | For Beattle tern gues to wnsend then attached himeecif Universt came with her to Am on betrayed the degree n Townsend as ‘ exercised over her t jventurer. uming authority In all her af eh rs. When her play, “A Lady are am ality,” was being rehearsed by Arthur, in this cit beneénd ted asa kind of manager, and uld permit nothing ¢ {thout his approval Mrs, Burnett had long been di n|vorced from her first husband, who whe {still lives in Washington. Her friends warned her against Town send, but despite thelr pleadings she married him in Genon, Italy, in |Mareh 1900, and went to live at ndon, put on the play,|Maytham ball, her country home in Daughter,” and| Kent county, near London, England nT f when Mrs one the original of the ‘Lit ar was in il-health, » ion to the had studied ‘r him, This v rs gratitude, and > something in return for d, who was not prosperous, then on the stage, and, a\w and Vicinity , tonight and Thursday The | Tommy Clancy Retires at on deferred until the inv mittee reports. It ts pe-| at t Mitchell and Wilson weil | Pe n_ yenterday,, but 1 be was made to alter ¢ ment ag fixed at the pr T. M, Clancy, committeeman fre , owners of the five| the Firat ward, realigned on aoc the buffalo recently exhibition here, |of his removal to Aberdeen on of are still undetermined as to what] brother, John Clancy, was ¢ the disposition will be made of the anim- | fill the vacancy, ficerm according to the & If no tenders for purchase | ‘The committee indorsed at 4 of them are made the | Horner, a Philippine veteran, for Pres beasta will by nt as patr Rep offi Jing b ating | Hevea Their Fate Yet Unknown rstens Brc of Chalrn Fred business co) on of toda yrtion Min onvent! th tomorr youterc ughtered charges again every there ee jto take care of ¢ une The : by | people morn : : be- t armed who attempted to capture rning saya that the “THE SLUMS’ | Prof. Yoder Will So Discourse at| “nich now « ot inter h interest is cen This af fair jortheast to southeast winds. liean city committee met u effor apportion eding meet. | t nd hia| FF, noted to |dayn ago fe William man in the Olym. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 749 Second Ave. Hinckley Blocle GOOD CLOTHES Is a business proposition—first {m- pressions with busy men are import ant. At the prices you are asked at this store there is no reason for any self-supporting young man being other than well dressed. Well tailored suits in tweeds and serges cut in the best fashions $10, $12.50 to $15 ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block CREATES A SENSATION \Senator Teller Against Great Britain WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. n the senate this morning Toller Introduced @ resolution calling on | the president to request Great Frit |ain to wet aaide, in the interest of humanity, the death sentence tm- posed upon Commandant Scheepers of the Boer army. Teller said he hoped later to pro- | duce tndisputable proof that the ac- tion of the Rritish was @ gross viola- tion of civilized warfare, and called |for motion by this government or me other that had the interests of | humanity tn view. | Cre ‘Teller’ ‘Sensation } ddress created something | excitement, and there will probably be a very lively ¢ selon | matter between those wno | meervative ade that at Britain's pol: | g@e of the war | nt det of the DESO EOEO EOS LOPS OES ON OOO Or OF INVALID TABLES They are the most conventent Joa rving meals to invalids, and are useful for many other pur- poses Take one on trial Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue ¥ went the fol-| to the senate collector of Cal; Robert Bates attor TO CHANGE ~~ LOCATION 7 House of Good Shepherd Will Five Sell Present Quarters Bargain “BALL FOR CHARITY. Public Entertainment to Funds for the Home to knock the ur | Purchase Of the Pertin Cloak and Sult Co.'s Knit Stock of Underwear came at the season of the year when one requires such garments for the cold snap we are having, and there is no excuse for any one being cold when you can buy any of the following garments, and many more, at the same low prices— Ladies ~~—~fMien’s Men's Heavy Piain Fleeced Un- Ladies’ Fleeced Underwear, reg- ular price #0, Bale price 260 { Serwear, Be value, Gale peipe he o garment. garment. Men's Fine Ribbed, Fleecea Un- Gerwear, In cream, tan and Heht blue, TS value, Sale price Be garment. | The Mouse of the Good Shepherd + has in contemplation « removal from present location on Ninth avenue me available tract of land with- 2 city limite, The present sliding are said to be decidedly | unwuitable for thelr present purpose & and moreover the Bhepherd'’s Aid hey tety Me ree, Fee) to eecure jal a4 cows. ‘Pl tay bo hap aha Pieceeery garden p uw may be raised, thu: furnishing light employment for the inmates of the bome. With this end in view ao ee ay. Feb urpose. be sold. The mn It of #20 10. the present prop ie at present a », but It la hop. k will bring at | Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Fieeted Underwear, 7Sc regular, Sale price 8P¢ garment. ed that , Ladies’ Combination Suits, fleece lined, 650 value, Sale price B5e a sult. Men's Half Wool Underwear, in . Sale price BD of Beattie chy “ai * pe the sisters of th perform. A & of the Sister $296460606060060 CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR HALF PRIC in at ay 120 ACRES Df good farming land in fnohorm- {sh county, on line of Great Northern Ratiway and within easy Grtving distance of steamer landing and go0d mar- ket town; eastest kind of terms given to intending settler; pric ® bargain, — } Herbert S, Upper 12 and 23 Schenermam Block First Avenue and Chorry St. Lion CLOTHING HOUSE 7 pee ere r r Cd The Celebrated Ru- fus Waterhouse Pre~ mium Neckwear 35c EAcH 3 for $1 Regular 0c, T5c and $1.00 ‘Ties, Imperials, Tecks, Re- versible 4-in-Hands, Grad- uated 4-in-Hands, | Clubs, # Pats and Band Bows. See grand display of this Deautiful silk Neckwear in our window, Remember you get every~ thing here just as adver- tised. Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN AND CAFE RR ‘We give you six loaves of the best HOME-MADB BREAD in the elty for 25. 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche Block. Tel, Green 261. t this time whe ¢ from the Minn 1 Shepherd at St. P They f the te br | Provincia SOMETHING NEW AND INTERESTING FROM OUR Hotel and Restaurant Supply Dep the requ Aer women who may Now It it Tourer hastatanc FRENCH FRYERS. new stock of Cleavers just eas { polished steel, with ved of various sizes, with by Dod i wire We have them } nd, flat, also hemp wound of citizens im * ng in price } lies; prices on these best of eanche Geiet ot teehee from $3.20 to 38 ring this ¢ all Butchers’ Cleavers run from rath fe * Clearance Sale a discount of 2 } 65¢ to $1.65 ate the Young Men's institut per cent. from regular prices will $ on these staple articles will be half of the ded by Jefferson and Kighth and Ninth a half block ts located the 1 Shepherd ate 8 & suitable discount during our Clearance Sale. s— given PIR ( be given FISH Heavy Jap OOL ling wire racks, ozen pies, rance ILERS nned tin, with false n larg and holding reguiar price Sale price $1.00, uraged is th . boar: h was opened for a. and th eption of ng ite c Tin Coffee Urns, man ufactured in our own factory with the best of glazed crock on the inside; comes in various siz- discount on this urn will during this Tes In tr ands The interest on. this * are anxious ¢ AND BUTCHER PrERS 2. C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y ©0006 500006 fonal- ity Dtedness forts put the nent rotectio 4 incurred rty job f this tebt ; : | % My per us t im Whole- le and Retail * Head To Feet mm Owt- expens mpe to refu dation and the sisters admission applicants to the home tain 110 inmates that otherwise 1 He a direct publ MACHINE - SALESMEN means to meet are ( to worthy Miters The Fair GREAT CLEARANCE lepartment, of goods. s and ends, re ything reduced do not fail to visit the Fair in ing ld at pric sat just a palr PRPPPPRHHHSS SOOT SOSH Ooo DS Od DDD: every A discount of mnants, ete, 69 No re If y during thet N. B. on sale ep All & xd hon u gaine, To make special ¢ this sale of good 1 wines of will have inus cost half price each day goods, etc Children;s CINCINNATI, Jan Judge Lueders this morni | ral saloonists wh re in the charge of having el in the slot machines In their y on the ground that while th {x'an element of gambling in play |ing the machines, they are used in the same capacity that large mer | cantile houses traveling vales men The slot machine jubilant over the de it battle fought on th K Grpprsypoavvaavaee CRE CSRARAEPIPPPDIPD PPP a RIIIDDD men are very ision, and #ay in # to a future » higher courts same Ines, t| } cas conte: , will be Dies From His Injuries Swargentruber, who several t I! from a wharf and in filled died f hia in. | ed anda hospital tas’ e Let us do crushed, The | 1 of this kind Bonney and Stew his #kul jured jurtes Provid ight, His skull te ty is now at art's. 1401 Third Ave., Corner Union Telephone Main 584 Qrasssaravass xarmasananan ceeececcececceeeeeceeece | * Orrssorovvmeccecceeeccecrecececece Hat Special ‘We want you to become ac- quainted with this store's abil- ity to fill your wants at prices that will please you. We have & handsome line of hats, bought to sell at $2.00, in all the new shapes and colorings, ‘Specially Priced New shirts in full a | Monarchs and Cluett's makes ~priced at from $1.00 to $2.00, | | | J. FRIEDMAN & SON Near Rainier-Grand Hotel, 903 FIRST AVENUE Clearance Sale of Walking Skirts vy Melton Cloth, Oxford with chalk } easily $5.00, during our Clear- He gray worth ance Sale $2.98 Mercerized Sateen Petticoats in black and colored, at one- half regular price { Weekly Payments