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WSTEDITION THE SEAL hice STAR. One Cent “ SULLIVAN SES ALLGAMES e ’ Boen Turned Since Saturday Night- head. 0c Uepariment May Be Changed-- | Political Row ha nblished. The city coun. | closed by the Raturday night onder “wed and the result Chtet Sullivan tatimated thie morn heme foil thrown. — | ang that be no further ained the enmity of} or ” for igh he “i ww TT ef ne lower part eruibhip Of the mayer. | men are everywhere os Was publicly reprt- | tf Pi Uy the ce anid then te: | m f employment a he sti wears itinen's | = n'y eae che It is the belief of (he Journeymen om | gamblers, as well as many of the md that the present public upetalng apie than sgainet vices are awy are phil eal i" both they were closet houss. When they cam the town closed. be aod the present situation ia | from. thele*tuces It inight have | (eM 80 Worse than others they have he gamblers beth judged that some new acheme | On athens weres, Wee naxe had been worked out’ propert ittens that this get Wee Asai Bel Among the firat words “spoken | weit town Thh . . The it wer} the gamblers lined up against the a s general chose inate mine: te dead. long ill te come in the gemeral bell a that rr ie th So aoe ‘orm rave rematy + od to the eppoe A eeent ehiet of police, and if any- | o> a Ey nent ‘m thelr power can remove htm. | Sine tt t that | it Will be done. The work of remoy | ing @ chief @f police has in the past | Bulltvan everal vital pointe | Wee? Dut & matter of Little time, anc eel Unis time it a though — the gam will be a survival of Dlore, witt ccompltah - Mre. Mary J. Shepard May Have prenges wat ‘The ehied of Me a the ercaent chiet win |® martyr to. the adm latration | Drowned Horeeit a polity Death by drowning is the verdict Tt is public talk that the Present lof the physicians who ehiel Was well aware of t fact that | made a pm n ~ of Detective Chan |h* fambiers were against him andthe body of Mra Mary Jane Shep erally mentioned. ‘that this was one of the reasons for ard which wae found near the Weet unies was elected | ‘he clore up Saturday night. It was |potnt lighthouse Friday evening. Mrs. | ‘nine months ago, with [he Sat Phot of the Battle, Sullivan | Shepard was the wife of one the the Piper. machine It wan | 8s cornered. The OFe anmistant lighthouse tenders re up” & have Philllfe ap- (*wsieat him on one wide the threat |cenily joined him Al his post. She . Pot detecttves, the offic of « arand jury 6 another, Back of had complained ef lon ana) Isfed by the city council. the Gamblers was opposition from \there are those who whe] then showed his hand | Mayor Humes and back of the grarid drowned herscif i a At of despond.| i Fe to allow the Jury threat a gamblers’ war ney ¥ puing, to sutirely i sampling. dance halls and! Shepard whe foun on even the poker '¥ search for his happened Me the share Se se rear of saloon that the woman died from patural Causes and thet the rietr viz, miles north of & tle and near) MARRIAGE LICENSES. |Danard ‘The fallewing marriage licenses were issued today James H. Me denhall. % and Bertha 8 Cruchon. tide washed her bedy up omte the found o knife that the police say was > The report of the 2) iy used in leorening the lock. hysictane, however, partially dis- The men will ly be charged [proves this theory with attempted burglary. The West Point lighthouse tg sit ee ated on a lonely sand pit, ddoutl 5 dgth of Seattle: Charles J. Clark. 3* | and Mrs. Lida V. Stanton, 23. both STEAMSHIP CO. AND)of Senttie, Ewan Gritiths. @ and | SOUND NAVIGATION |Olive Whoson, 42. both of Seattle. eee!) COMING HOME Ti,one, 060, and LONDON, Des. L-—Andrew Carne Mi gie bas folly recovered from Die late or] inets and wit su for America Wednesday. LONDON, Dec, iit ts stated in diptematic circles that Venesneta bas yielded im part te the demanda| of Germany ond Bogiand an to! chalom put in by citinens of those countries The concessions are cou pled with a requcst for a suffietent delay of contemplated pr of @ joint witinatum by and Great ¥ Steamers are = bp dha ae Puget round and kan trade, It te is panne Othe” “tes | ER im Deen let to = ae ee - ASSURED) wants oamaces Anon Foster, a mustc teacher, sus Byeciat to the Star, Dec. 1—tuffictent eastern capital has been raised and case was called for trial in the much discussed proposition f0F | sudge Morrix’ department of t A emelter on Tlellingham bay le now [Toner court this morung. oe | & Gettied fact C. XK. Larabee of Newer that immedi Fairhaven imtereated moneyed men 4 boarted the low- es the en Ry ah gy ere er step of a oat, a tae corner ofl ke wtreet ond avenue, it} Sear uckahut bay. The enterprise marie’ saaent, and she was Grown, EMBEZZLER ABSGO-/| Will be & great factor in rath the pavement. Her ILY EXONERATED BY SE-| Mitina interewts In the Bt Raker |epine was wrenched. her side brutned @istriet. whieh now hae three stomp lund one leg se badly injured that tAwvers mille arid two more ready to #0 IM \yoricose veins have resulted. sii nde for }8& 2008 a the amelter is in opera-| The defense contends that the a ergy: thon, plaintiff contributed to the acei®ent yt wucndiabebsane ta by “her own negligence, In attempt. lng to board the ene just we it had ee igs fae seta : “\coa."tngwae company for $15.000) | ‘aoe ‘ | vice tno i GOING TO EVROPE “4 dihitye Aa W .W. H. Cooper, manager of the of facta. Mo =< fed against him and the department of th cused his arrest com- ate him and his atter- ~ ; He will viet Chicago, epveate to have bean New York, Liverpool, Glasgow, Ber- Mr, usen's Nome Saas lin and Dresden. with hts Francisco are Baoan Dd. sa Dee. t oO enersi Wy ited nited. Staten marine *nompitsal perv ood has decided to call the various officers here either just pre or Jey oye after the hel ry bomke steetiom in oe pramatece Many cases have been reported and the situation is reported to be very seri- ous. Telegrams of complaint from many Westera states have been re- cotved. sesiceninadiatesiaimase Rey IN LAvHnEY TNUsy - INENT LUTHERAN, PAS An independent teundry company was launched Saturday by ©. M. Fil- cs SEATTLE, V | y got all kinds, from the NEW YORK, Dee. 1--(Spectah ~The Penrhyn Stantaws girl i# the midget bom fo the tategt here have been Gthaon ia, Christy girts, Wenseli ae aud | grand tool box at a hs REV. MARTIN BTEINKE, A PROM: |sent word sally in the day Chat HMBLA hisd-neatted,janorine mane es [FOR QUEEN ANNE *, DECEMBER 1, tgva oo “oc la il" 70 COLUMBIA Will Try to ‘Do Busi- ness on Panama Canal Herron, of the Colombian legation U4 Jealied on Acting Becretary of Btate m | THM thi afternoon and. tntormed| TOYLAND OPENED |hun that Minister Concha, owing tp AT THE LEADER Hi] health, had been obliged to go to| New York indefinitely 464 that dur- | @ 4 ing Concha's absence Herran ty es- | } rovially empowered to conduct the ations in behalf anana canal 0 oe Calombla | Although t Cone ond floor INVENTOR cou: eat part of our {98 ain fleor has b IS DEAD :: Aa ¥ YORK, Dee, 1.-Thomas Kit the man Who Invenjed the Da amo. Mi ame from (re- | tensive offerifgn in thia department er ROX You can iL the others, but the Btanlaws i baw never before been found én the | flew. Mise Lucite Kean, « wir from 8 Prul. haa the honor of being select: tod } THE KAISER ae the now type, Bhe benutiful’ gir! and is go nearly t fect t } * to make it hard (o beleve that the artist has | nord 5 | epee on Today's! ench, from 196 4 of pure Celtic blood and possemwer a bewutiful i the h vr has been | A pecially fine one a! sister of Sylvia po one of the “show-«tria” of 91,260,000 by) &2.00. Chifese Moneymeon,” and te hereelf studying for the musical aon” > | een ¥ | DRUMS, Rtc.—'The boys the giris, too—like te make & noise, Whatf er with us, daintily ie better for that thar) @resned little indies @ drum? The price is) with black or golden Zhe up hair, from 186 up. | DOLLE-—A epecial lead-{DOLLS—All Winds of | } ' | ? 3 } the outfit complete, Members of Both Houses Preparing to Distinguish a Themselves by Taking a Fall Out of the Trusts WASHINOTON, D. 6, Dec b>) retpraing bon on Te make (FI sizes and) Yo ing an low aw 1Be? str 5 ARE a te of New York, Texas which had fuliné te mejnbers choger. Both howses met promptly at noeth | igeu late Kopryeentaty necticut the house ENGINES FOR THE Bore OUR DOUBTS. > IF YOU "always listen to your doubts, you: will { always be in more or less : CENTS A COvy Dolls i xg f Aolig for the little end Vig wire; china dot is ie eoth dolis, kid ¢ $ eons * ‘ a toa fe up to #10. them as low a# lic, of complete in every ¢ : ng me} up to 82.00, ( tai at BP. » TRAITORS” at th » fill vacancies. At 12:16 the senate adjourned wwall | MONS on othe Das-| House of Representatives trouble. | tomorrow out of reapect to the Anntf, os ede'to. pay the eepanses. af ine | Zhe? Wat & good attendance in the A man who doubts his } Jof Senator Meatiiian of Michigan, [nach , corn pA bill -wae | Fived for the asembiing. ‘The mes ibility to wear ready- i radioed by Brownlow of Tenges- i tors gathered early, chatling and d | ai} The resignation of Rev, W. Bi. Mile | gee te @ bureau of wie | wesing preapective legisiation. nide clothing, does so ; i in im the Gepartment of agricul change of Congratulations was imply because he has q ; Urn, chaplain of the senate, eel eo being to geoure na~ tin mong the re-elected menr ply Bec e fhe has not He and stale an ro-oper 5 { placed in the hands of President for the permanent improves] OTe, She Aftival of the venerable = even the subject Proper ; end Seth maveing wilete congrect | "ez of pate Fea Te onto cheest| fC Vevation which Wap eraciouely ‘ Be onsideration. We ca ; opened. ‘The cause of the fenignag|& Bomb inte the Democratic rinks | Temner trom 1)hino! j a ~ «ive him precisely as i} Beet te borin tence | Pushing about on the floor were | * good results in our Roc ai mortiy women, | wort! at he | throng with by & resolu. quite unexpected and thade | the title of Carter Giase. a newly | Si) Suxlous (4 obtain ie likely to be quite « contest fos GHB) Gected member from Virginia, to a! Doss tn - is gett of congrems Chaplain Milburn Wee Dem |geat. The question rained by the | [voning of compress is distinctively don for masiy yeemy | fesolution was whether negroes are | Women's day ‘ wa > trom n senate by reason @f | Hot uniewfy deprived of the fran- | present in great wee = the lat ie personal popularity 4 hip ichise It was referred to the coms | fy" im bright co - physteal tnfirmit | mittee on electio f which Tayler | gan invading the gailer jhave tt had been » ‘eed in advance as 10 o'clock Most of the sections car in the pew methbers, ev by ker Henderson ab-| were filed with women and children, | subjec hough the: ere unprovided fith | petmted Hii b. BItt wud Richard-|an4 the time up to the noon hour | di credentia re being no threats | fon ® comm! to wait on the pros | was nt chiefly in admiring the} to any contest. This plan was chosen |idént and in |teral tributes which adorned the | aceount of the tardiness of the | wen tn sensic | ‘* members desks. Muny of these were d some of the ma- | « hidden be , or of unicn transportation, and the em-|noath thelr fragrant burdens. tablighinent of an office for the In-| Bpeaker Henferaon found his desk © ternational Seamen's Union | ith fe Secretary Fragier’s annua! report | his many friends and admirers. He reoom = thet « Pech ] * for tho jally greeted by his col Athletic and Lake districts be made | Who without except 75 centa monthly. ‘The marine cooks said, sincerely regret Lead stewards of the Pacific coast will | disappear fi the embers of the international as been such @ pror Son he and influential figure for years Suits, * Adams & Biauchard, 7 Hinck lock. ¢} fel the appearan TACOMA, Dec. L=Harold Pred OF MONEY RR. mei » a oT ol ’ ton's friends 4id not get texether vou: | pants RocetaeS bey 1) youre old, j Are absolutely fire and bu plays hooky frem school to go. fsh- ing. refuses te obey his father and som te po eee See ntemmpt the ordere of the HINGTON, Deo. 4 Bett urt made by the various depart- Youngster was cited to ap ments 5 t sing |run the terday, It waa a lonely vigil whieh Gov. MeBride and his cotertes of state senators kept at the Donnelly to show cause why he had not at- , 1903. at $1 hotel. They waited throughout the school; but he falled to show & $52,000,000 lene than already} day for the arrival of the King coun Hie fatn Charles Hurns, how fons have been made | ation of s@na y the court works. | that the lad naturally good, but , that of pee been 4 astray by the bad |pensions, which is nearly $140,000,000. of the neighborhood, When eS A apn pees why his eon wae absent from QUEEN ANHE aid not come he would telegraph. Be. | plied: Smith telegraphed. It was given! “Well, fudxe, yesterday morning out here that to reach the Interurban jhe left home after telling me he was FIRE STATION > a io time he would have had to travel |going to Sunday school. I thought ine [mere ane Vietor and Fd. Ber sa cee Hie een anuating Dr [Over £0 milen of muddy road inva lft kind of funny at the time for| meee wun gor ie eae a cot ade be knows as the Clr Dee of the Gorman fran. |Yery wet rain. Hence hin absengm [he doen't like Bunday school, and a Bc anatnge Tyee serge de n ‘ “ab vr ‘The four others were sick or buys |-—well, I hayen't-seed Mim since.” | he Queen Anne fire sta ; orks and Laundry Co. died at hy 2% killed, @0 wounded. The promoters of the Yio’clock, but not motil he hud Henator Palmer went home 6). At. theurgent request of the father, | opened by Secretary Bag St Wage granted the boy one | Dourd of public works Saturday revaaeé 6! dence at Green Lake yeaterda: om venaiatead 8P4 \timate that they will Shemeon. Mr. Steinke, during the Srovder, sl with the laundry truat recently OF | Shsence of Rev. Knappe in Europe, ganized. had charge of the ohureh. of Butterworth & Bons Wedne: afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. will also be held in the Chureh at the Dolphin Was Probably In No Great | corner of Terry avenue and Stewart Peril street at 2 o'clock, A report that the steamer Dolphin ms share and Wappenstein| 2% i’narrow esoape on her last (rly him, they found the Ipunder| "orth is dlecredited by Captain bt « buraiary that had been com. | Nord, of the Peamer Farallon, which arrived from Lynn vanal early this the biahest terms of him as a man and a a at ‘The funers! vill be from the cha Who was arrested on sus- expected at any time. Thureday etening pant Ratna fiend Doiphin had arrived the merni be “Y. morning with thirty white and thir : viten hold-up is still under|'y-five Chinese passengers |burton, ‘Moultray, as loya a ; Sepectel ot car cane” "8 | thors P hy for 8 h vajuee as their silence tebe | he superior court Nove placed on the rack in the vernon week more enrol himself in| Were above the appropriation made | rooms. Ser ee school, ahd if at the end of that] >¥ the elty council “| i } | further conferences with the few auil persiate in playing] The bide are: J. L. Jenkins, 96,087 Death resuited from heart disease. | nride- Preston men that had r an endeavor will be made to| With $186 additional if brick is used from which the feceased had # ab over after t mecting @ pines bigs tn Te redurquataty for the flooring: Harding F. Allan fered but a few days. He leaves a vidud Penin ie SP Nye and J. Peare McKnight, tj ee. wit for brick Cloorips, | widow. He was 62 years of age, Dr. Toons a was a hold-up of the other ; against whom | AB Woerck & Behrens, $6,421, from | Knappe and other friends speak in| -Gunty egnator for the com es had been fi ‘at-| Which amount $138 i* to be deducted It Went far em {led to appe if wooden flooring > farthe . Newer Were) oye bude will beh = ds in Kifg are for Progton, ve The bids will be ty -- counell. they are not for the corr eating Attorney W. pn. ve whole ob. st bs the meet? 10. Keith wae instructed to take any We have ing, ae it han lea Was 1 }measures he deemed fit to bring the embraces ¢ break Into Benotor Beas in egurt. And, {n consequence, ji at least into hig in afterfeDn the boye will be placed Which are r to atrengthen the # ofall. We ith olly and rewty about insinuations, To this Ho of threat, it is understood that PARIS, Dee The America Bussell doctors who a! a special autopsy | lo comply with the ord over the body,of Mrs. Gore tod submitted a report upon the cause . ae 6 noke quiring him to pay $600 alimony | cr her death have. Sharp was chief apok oe ae ie f her d aps burton, Moultray, as loyal Preatan |, Charies 7 Slizabeth Huesell, and 4 “ on thie poine, and it ip sald wae Th agree with the French ver q fore and departed again. So far as |biunt, “He let it be understood tpt |#400 fren to attorneys. Ace that the fatality was acclden 1 learned had sustained no serl- | Steamer City of Seattle Brings News| pet, and the commision Mowe The fact of his dirobedience was] tay e report anys that one strong | a ne remsee, of Tragedy 1 together. pre owntel ip Indes ty coe oe. point in faver of the aceident the je may have encoun ; 4 ar, however, that | ng ee eee band WAS lory ie that the ball passed between ‘ ough weather, but the reports re-| Mteamer City of Seattle, which ar-|ag\ elie wwe aueomplinned ox ou Jelted to appear at 9:80 a.m. De Ca Oak ag he that the | Main Ptere, Pires Avonye, 4 hraw a scare Into Preston's support |ber 4. to show caune cont neeaewe would hay instinctively | Northwest Fixture Annex not be punished for contemp from fear had she ween thrente r ecthhens garding her predicament, I believe, |rived from Lynn canal yesterday, ae “il, Was exaggerated. brought views of the drowning of . Andy Dicksn in Tagtwn lake, about 16 mies below Caribou, ember with di ester Made Clothing a mighty short order. Overcoats, $12.50 to $30.0 One Price. Pialn Figures Object of Caucus at|NEVER TOUCHED | ia aanaiaalaiala en THE SEATTLE... Taoema Yeoterdey '} THIS O0TH TAKES LOTS Safe Deposis Vaults. Pm. daily, an@ from 7 to 9 p. m. Saturdays. ', * the emount needed to i esi afe Depos g- HAMMOND MILLING ©O., Sxa 1 Fallway comm “Vote for _ our prices , commiesiohy 0 is a ey a dealers In the city. Come in and wi € rie! anid harwh prop Ln: a iH see our Holiday Offerings in | and other dearunents, f Sacee Lagat te ing, or ever did e his tailor, whoc, termay be. If you any doubt on this t we will undertake issipate them in $10.00 to $22.59 ee NTR TS ON AT RE NTI AN a, ION aR ney Pt ete Se 19 2d Ave. ee A Te UN Perfect Privacy. ' rglar-proof, Roxes for Hours: 8 a. m. to & FLOUR | an assortment which very atyle nnd at prices easily within the reach request 2 cumparizon of with those of any other this ing Street. venue South.

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