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THE LICE MUST STOP CARNIVAL OF GRIME @ radical reform if the police administra A So Racericin sungrict hes tome. ‘Lat enloreenet ‘of the city Ras become a farce, and the umes administration to concent: Hlows eleaient Is how ede OF iawiseaneas with police aepartinent all but admis itpelt powerleas to highway robberies, pocket-picking, nies, brutal Ueawla are stlalmont nightly oc Freace in the Nice are dol ig to prevent t papers of Seattle have’ Aad Tecord of law. fee ves ercivea tor Ot ‘their Intention to turn the city district # to the rule of or- varaished truth ts that the police penaened beaten over the ew ved ant plague Spot below Jackson street Ge ay of the infernal regions than any other ited States, of lawlesnness floor brothele and atop to the lncrease of the highway cribhouse, he establishment of human in g:ound-floor brothels, and wit the similar establishments that followed 1 ‘was made by the ‘ety council when the M! +] ene ana the ¢ of evils that the Star a follow that event. is pow con. fer sinte the boom Gays that followed the great fire of 1889 : ty of Seattle tolerated such a condition of affairs as now 3 in the new tenderloin. Then for = few the White- eoninission, has THAT CONTEST FOR THE SPEAKERSHIP BY &/ Commission Adjourns Until December 3 to): Await Ne 2.—Judge arbitrauon appointed Clark, Watkins and Parker as committee to remain en the tre a YALE IS IT HAVEN, Conn, Conn, Nov. 2.— soare of the first half of the all assented to the proposition foost the repre, bur tt come in teddy. The independent op- orators will part in the attempted composttion. "PRIZE FIGHT KILLING OKLAHOMA A CITY, Okla., Nov, 24. In a row, which started at a prise fight here last ht, Geidie Wilson was instantly killed, recetving five bullets tn his head, whil fatally wounded passed th: men were wi began over an with toe + amen alg and % shots were LOGAL OPTION MONTPELIER, Vt, Nov. 22.—~ NTP ELIER. g er The jocal option Meense law which is to be res to,8 popyler vote on the first If the law car. ‘at the election it will go into ef- not on the first Tuesday in March, rior ‘women to vote on FS. tion was defeated by a 37 to 6 SHUT OFF ‘Water will be shut off in the mains on First avenue south trom Jackson strect to the olty limits, from 9 hlo'clock a m. to 4 D. m. tomorrow (Sunday) LOOKS " uP gent “je now at Point Loina, Cal igating the Tingley school ue z ig 392 > g Ey § i $28 A 3 : é : z, = i a { z ‘ a, : i Fy $ = ae tnd crentures a Pm gigtily ‘end salic ot through the halls nightly ¥ho would be ashamed to go into « butiding of simiin Go not hesitate to go into this Rocwenibie abode of vice three the videwaik. Bridle Taken Off wale to swy thatiew of those eying voted tor @ wid town has anything like the W 4nd the ground-floor cribs wil folow it, in mind. Wet hed cribhouses 4nd Gene been allowed directly on Boor in Seaitle untis with- months. Since then been taken off @d full sway in the new n imanediase and co * aptacme of crime department ¢ the case unt be next Saturday. Sargent that he has in bis possession im portant infermation. ment will accede to the reat Comm! Sergent and gresaman Daniels spent last night at fhe Universal Brotherhood at Point Loma, and are now watting for tea- timony against the institution Daniels expresses strong approval of it. Bargent says that from all ap- rances the institution is all right, Pet ie declines to forecast his of- ficial repot PROMPT WORK BVERDTT, Nov. _22-~Thomax ’ |warner, who was arrested as a nv posed burglar at Aeattle and « Up here to be tried on a similar charge, this morning pleaded guilty in the superior court and waa sen~ tenced to five years in the pent tentiary. ae CHICAGO, Nev. 2% 1-4. Con- wore the reund-floor system o & standpoint of othe night is over Iway is #till ablase ae end, filled with drunken eng men shouting, singing. fighting, hundreds of le we citisons who attend the Ce tn athe Gothelie Tatas Wheat. 7408, morning C. for The miners, unnounced that the questions at issue had been taken Wi ahi outside therefore Judge Gray said that he would fix December 3 as the date for recon- vening the ‘comisaion A m for ar pares fe thee his clients been cosuited regarding the — ment. is before the ‘court fa Peg 29 “a pd he meting of coy The depart. |, end Rainaes tn tee oe: et sf a =z te between the ‘min- | ators by whom they aettioment as the Smnpanien ergue Ee it te impossible on short notice ‘@ uniform system of by walght. companies have not yet to entatives and ied to effect & direct settlement, that they all will arrang’ ure! The cal niso probably take Heap Talk commission mot this &. Darrow, of counsel last night by counsel and that 1! parties had hopes of a settiemen «¢ the commission, He asked on adjournment ko when Attorney independent ae nad not He that they were enc) IMMEDIATE INNEW JAIL MATTER IS RESOLVED UPON: Chairman Redward, of the councl! committee on public buildings and | will, ounds, today issued a for a meeting of bis committee with the members of the finance commit tee for Monday afternoon, at which time definite ‘action will be taken In to the construction of @ new | pressing an r elt ath he will also consider the pro- wed repairs to the old jatl butla- stated Mr. Redward to a Star reporter this morgjng., “Something | must be done at once for the tempo- rary relief of the police department Hut 1am opposed to the expenditure nueh money on the old building. t conditions are ‘old jail at this time CINCINNATI THE WINNER NEW YORK( Nov, 22.—~The eruls- er Cincinnati won jong race of the naval vessels which aalled south- ward last Baturday to take part in the naval maneuvers in the West The battleship Alabarna was followed gunboat ind the Batileshipa indiana, @ and Massachusetts, in the ed. ‘The ships sailed trom Hampton Roads to the rendeavous off Culebra lights, the beacon on a little i#l¢ near San Juan point, Porto Ries, The Cincinnati started 35 WHY DON'T THEY SETLE | Sake MAY END EATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVEN ae UERGsy 7 rmieao ‘you To TAKe ti IT THIS WAY— COMPROMISE gotiations J wanted the issues threshed out fore the commussio He argued then An agreement reachéd betore the commissiog And promulgnted by tbat y would be more inating. J ray inte and declared the indewe |SSmiaiaion we roceeding®: in the rij eid itwelf at ume thes the attitu record. He nat of ite oe the ied a a atop . in which it times ready to a- A statement pice: of the independent paid that the wage were ni ition of the unk vital pointe in the minds of | his clients. Buros said that a conds- tlon of anarch aie in the min poe of tne tit was the pur- the independents to insist on xpreasion from the American people through the commission upon the subject, thereby placing the seat of disapproval upon future acts of jawlessnese connected with tqrror- tem. Burns said that he wished also to dispute the statements made before the corhmission as to wages, and stated that he would show that the miners working for the independent companies receive on the avera( above $700 yearly: in some cases an high ax $1,200, He said the inde- Pendente wanted something more than a temporary peace. 1D. W. Wileox, counsel for the Det aware & Hudson emphatically de. nied that Inst night's meeting was formal one. He sald that it war held only for the purpose of making ontatde aettlement ct Lan- for the non-unton faid that his ollents were behiy aratified at having a chance for an ontalde Jement with the Mine Workers Darrow ald there was no Aienont- tion to debar the independents fram ACTION jas to necessitate immediate reltet, no doubt, have the effect of ng up the new Jail proposition. can not afford to walt for the ity hall proposition, Then, when I show the committee letters from all the big cities In the country ex imost unanimous sent! | ment in favor of # eity hall butldings, 1 be no trayble In convincing the ot Toomberrof the city counell that this n i best in Seattle With this decided upon there wilt be nothing to hinder us in going ahead immediately with the work reliminary to the construotion of the now jail, We must get at it at once.” hurr} Ww | | miles bexind the others, this handi- Joap being. plaged upon her because she was buflt for speed. ‘The Cin- cinnat! passed the Alabama on Mon- day, and thereafter easily maintain- ed the le FAVORS FREE | TRADE WASHINGTON, D. C,, Nov, 22.—~ Senator Mitchell of Orexon yester da stated publicly that the people of the Pacific conat are in favor ot free trade with the Philippine arent pelago, He says that It is believed that the removal of tariff restric tons ie neceanary to stimulate com, merce with the islands, S0DES OF VICE ON GROUND FLOOR _MUST BE WIPED OUT OF EXISTENCE NO LONGER SHERIFF NDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Nov Sheri(f Dadivy, of Suliivan © ty, has been notified by Governor Dur- bin that bis office ls Vacunt because under the Indiana law & sheriff for- bis office when he allows a Srtoonar’ te’ be talon’ tebe. tae gus: to@y and iynehed. On. mob took the negro = Sheriff Dudiey and ha: him, ‘The sheriff! may be reinstated by show ing that he wax powerless to defend his prisoner, The coroner becomes ex-officio 6 we lth -/3 COMPERS. ELECTED NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 22.—Sam uel Gompers was unanimously re elected president of the American Foseraceg ot Labor this morning Geepers made @ brief speneh of Mayor Sebmits, of San Francisco, was tl Introduced and made a speech ‘of farewell to the conven. ions. He expressed the hope that he would have the pleasure of wei- coming the next convention to San Francieco. The following vice presidents were elected: John Mitchell, James Mo- Connell, Max peeg, ee Lennon, Dante) Lg Eloomis 1. wea elected treas- Uren and Frank’ Morrison of Wash- ington, secretary, CRUEL WAR Th bir Nov. 22—A treaty of igned yeuterday between omentnstonets of the Golent tan gore ernment and Gen. Herrera, t utionsry leader. ‘The news was 2 here by Consul General Cudger oa the Wiscohait ‘The eee. olutionixis agree to surrender all their military and navel and the government is to furnt tranaportation to WILL LAY their INGTON, D, C., Nov, 22.— bts expected that work will idly on the Pacific © rancisco to Mantia ary F Stood tation with ford, chief of the ment, ordered th It pushed rai Hes & pleat "et equip, nding mai by the Nero to be turned oyer to the | Pacific Commeytal Cable Co,, which will construct "the cable and will make special concessions to the gov- | crament. | The soundin the Nero have cable will be laid by and the Island of DUNSMUIR | GOES OUT VICTORIA, Nov. mier James Dunsmulr hes ¢ and a new minintry will be form by Cole G. Prior, present minin of mines. It is not thought there will be any other cabinet changes except the selection of a successor to Prior as minister of mine HER GASE HOPELESS st. PETERSBURG, Nov, 2 the condition of t warinn ie garded as hopeless. Dr. Hul New York, who was brough' for coasultation with the cour physicians, declares that medical skill is useless. The exarina has been juan, B. Kida, ‘ot THE GABLE way of Honolulu | that | + AT. 1G, NOVE MBER 22, 1902 MONEY ‘TO LOAN —ON City Property Farms Timber Lands Herbert S Upper 10, 11 and 12 Bcheverman Block, First avenue and Cherry street eens The LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 Vet Ave So., cor, Main Men’s All-Wool Underwear Britain Make $1 Each Ply Lingn Collars, 106 each; ar 2G0—ail styles, every eporte and Child's Cigars, 2 ‘ubanolas, & for. Fiorodoras, 12 [BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY . Rock island Tr Train Held Up Near City CHICAGO, report Nov. 22.-—The official f the Rock Island road com: cerning the train robbery near Dav- enport, last oi states that there were five robbers in the gang, and that the only booty t obtained iron, te of wan 380 tm money company, ‘and the. the ermall press safe. The value of the latter gnaamed, but Je believed to be seni DAVENPORT, Towa, Nov. 22.—The fast Kansas held up three miler west of here by five masked men shortly after mia- sight. The train was » signaitiing with lantern, rob then detached the three mati om p-.%, care and compelled the ther down the road to Gale Si here the safe of the express car was blown open and the contents taken, The robbers stole a team jmorning and escaped Into Il cronsing the bridge from Daven! to Rock Island. Posses with bloodhounds are fol- Jowing on the trail Yocal ex- press offictais say that the express safe contained only $3,000 in money and Jewelry, REFUGE IN LEGATION Son of U, S. Minister W. B. HutchinsonCo. Kills ex-Consul just ved = bie sninment ot new Sih ouiee Pater are not only stylish, but sbestately J reliable. Every one WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.— Nows has been received from Guat- emala that Godfrey Hunter, Jr., son and private secretary of the United | States minister to that republic, yew- | terday ehot and killed Rx-Consul Fitzgerald. Hunter at once took | refuge in the American legation, | where at present he is exem: arrest. Some fine points of national law are currence. ‘The U ernment will not surrender Hw to the Guatemalan courts un! fully convinced that a proper | Wal © any legal exemption in th case Little has been learned ef the fact i case, but It is understood that | there bad been previous trouble be tween the two men on a | charges made against Min! " ter to the atate department, in whic | | Fitagerald was believed to be @ lead jing spirit. ‘The statement ts also made in behalf of Hunter that the |Rilling was provoked. |"'Later—The atate department has | | received a message from Minister || Hun at Guaternai who says that} ie | son and one Ball were talking n Pitugerald ma an unpro- | 1 attack upon Young Hunter || napping a pistol in the latter's || Hunter then shot and killed || | | } sgiving Dinners People have who put their savings in the Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. 90-94 West Columbia St. Colman Bulldin Open 6-8 Saturday night BE. Shorrock, Pres. Alexander Myers, Secy. John P. Hartman, Vice Pros. J. V, A. Smith, Cashter, you b hi | [ihe state department has» jcotved a telegram from Con! eral McNally at Guatemala City, who in response to an inc says’ that the killing of Fitzgerald was a cold blooded, premeditated murder. M lally says that Hunter and Bailey |sought out their victim, and that Ralley held Fitagerald up with a revolver, while Hunter killed him. BARON KRUPP DIES | BERLIN, Nov gentor of the famous Krupp gun PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plans and Estimates furnished. Cc. M, SHAW @ CO. »iman dock, foot of Cal. noi. street ‘on Krupp, dangerously li for several weeks, after being in declining health for jong time previously. Hor malady ts believed to be in faot merely meian- cholia, due to her failure to give birth to a pon, and series of per- secutions to whi has been sub- tested, BE, ‘he seetgnigazient: auenort- of the Greek ehurch. Pr lack S31, FI died of apoplexy at Exsen th noon, ames 7 “ WATCHES, DIAMONDS, py Pager 4 WINS | JEWELRY AND SitVERWaRe” A verdict of $2500 w ned ansen ‘ist his morning by the ju set avenue. 00 damage sult of ‘The largest jewsiry house in the va Sarah 10. Stamley. jerth ws _—_ On A TIME PLACE FOR ALL Py y rn rt Main Store, First Avenue Northwest Fixture Annex, 37 Next week's sale resitable buying. ‘tment. oft purchase. , WATCH THE PAPERS FOR OUR LIST OF DATLY BARGAN ole’s Hot Blast. Cc Guaranteed One-Third Your Coal Bill Guaranteed to pay for itself in o: keep fire longer than any Stove made. -$12.00 - $15.00 4-inch 12-inch . is-inch . Telephone John 283 PAINLESS DENTISTRY—The most chanical equipment for the practice Pacific Northwest No Piatos Required Sil Po i Ohios in use ail around you than HONEY MINT as DROPS BASY TO CARRY. PLEASANT TO TAKE. NEXT WEEK Is the Last Week Our Grand Anniversary Sa wih present Remarkable dargains sgaten wil be If you So. ut Dabped te Want S85 fA th red, you do Know that a liberal discount ‘eit Ernst Bros, 506 Pike St. BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS of. Painless A 12-Year Written Guarantee With Ail e Cent 260UNTS A MONTH wealindadn Bicsitack f 4 AND A THINGS and our big Ist ave, and Spring to get Ohio Steel ant you to come we we have two ds of Ohtow from which ‘ou can make your selection, Whether you are intending to wirchase 4 Range or not, ou will be terested to know ere are 90 many more ust why ny other make of Range. and & Street. 3 First pbs South. Wearenot Selling Our Men's Suits, Over- coats, Hats and Furnish- ings, etc., at Cost, but we are disposing of our boy's wearables in the above lines at ‘Actual Cost We have the agencies for the finest lines Men’s ready-to-wear Clo- 1ing made in the United tates, which costs you out a trifle more than the sweatshop kind. $30 Ov 32 to Suits $10 to $27.50. Ove Price, Plaia Figuses ADAMS & 3 to Save ne season. Guaranteed to_ 18-inch . at-inch . $33.50 approved laborato: Dentis a ver Fillings . roelain Crow: Gold Crowns, 22) Bridoe Werk, Our Artistic All work under the supervision of Dra, 8. and M. O. Sipes, both art degree of LD. S., Cetree ceiece of the ‘Ravel Lady Attendant. Houre—2:80 a.m. to 8 p.m, Suni We Do Not Limit Customers to One Galien old by others for $1.50, we sell for $1.00, Sam- Choloe Port Wine, ple our goods and compare tt—you will adulterated stuff, but keep the best, Brandies and complete stock of Liquors. ‘We give away January Ist a Handsome Phacton, Take a look at it Goods delivered promptly and free. Thanksgiving orders solicited. BRUNNER & lege of Dental Surgeons. Boston Dental Parlors 1422 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Marche days, 9 a m. till 1 p.m, We have no buy from us, of Whisktes, A fine line 502 Pike St. ca.