The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1902, Page 1

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WEATHER TION FORECAST. 2aslenel Tonight and Tomorrew-O RATTLE, ~~ § WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, D = [Ft Lavign which i betng stocked | the Vessel ey “EMBER 11, 1902, ned off Cavite * er Brow Fiurries Freah Nerth ARMED CONFLICT FOLLOWS | ENTRY OF FOREIGN TROOPS clue was found to the identity of the W nde THE SEATTLE STAR. One Cent ag CENTS PER MONTH GIVEN FATAL SHOCK THROUGH TELEPHONE Lineman Electrocuted by Standing on Wet Ground and Touching Man Holding Receiver went through his body and center | The German ule Panther hoe H ® . Falk hoe « to Puerto Cab@io, | , Pa the Venesuelan feet | Michael Toohey wie sleqroaste i iy Hurial ti be in Calvary H tary Hay has received me. dim jand L. M. McKamish wan severely | os one Ge hy By = . are Ui nf the Mtandard Wlectrie | - vi rs ing of thy on at Le . Company and were insp « wires and ving further detaite, ‘Bhewe bert Pre rin to Mak hae fen Mo Grins contiict wm yet, | Desperate Gang of Buccaneers, Led by an American, Committing De- | They entered a row to tel and it ta hoped that further -@olle predations in the Philippines aaee grt sions may be avoided. owes ha» tullel on et Took Seed on the 1 personally secur Deaperate pire led on by an] resistance, After it was tod late | tlking wh whey stood on | Heit American, are ying on buc-| they put up & game fight, but the | ground outside with his hand upon KONGSTOWN, Dec, 21, — The | ships, LA GUAYRA, Dee, U1.—The Vene- | who wa mted in that oaneering operations « Phil- | buccane 4 them helpless, |McKamish's shoulder, Buddenly | —— auelan fleet which was captured yeas | The kovernmem ta] ippine coast within o * of| The ene were taken | McKamish received a shock which | Sritiah warship Albert has captured ath GUAYRA, Deo, 11.--Reports|terday by the German and Britiah ing active preparations for de-| Manila, according to late newspapers | out of the cabin at the muzzle of a a” a af — nectousness, - - _ ‘ m Caracas say that President | allie dered fense and will mase as many troope| brought by the big freighter Shaw olver and forced to pasa over 4 hen he recove 1.—A Giapateh trom Be Venesuelan troop ship Zamora, stro ig gathering an army to re- | shot Two of them which were "un | ae wible in the vietnity of La| mut, which arrived at 9 o'ciock this ir money—about $17,000. oa sfetr te, tem that reports have qoast guard vessel and con- | Sit the aggression of the Angio-| dergoing aire were at once de- | Guayra he mobilization baw-gt orning. The brig Maricia was cap Threatening to kill all hands on| The ae = 1 tig de. en eived by the British army mie German allies, and that 2,000 men | at The others were towed out | feady commence J by the pirates and $17,000 #e-| the brig if they did remain quiet iia way ane telephone | officers waying that the Mad Mullan veyed them to Port of Spain, Island been # from |of the harbor and sunk later with - ~ € | the maurauders then barked in ne agent neden| wee 4 winated recently by > | retnforce the garrigon | the exception of Ossun, which was with five wealthy Chi-| thelr # for Cavite. When th passed through the teleph lower while praying. The of Trintdad. jhere. A_ force of men are now en-|apared at the request of the Freneh ; hese merchants aboard, bound from | vessel arrived at Manila the customs) ae mish wan using, | S0id to ha done by “LONDON, Deo. 11.-—-Private Infor. camped four miles from the town at |charge d’affaires, who claimed that Cate to Manila to buy goods,| authorities were notified, but no thrust in the back # owned by a French ; : geation received here save that the | with provisions and ammunition and great preparations are being ma | for an effective resiatance. Castro's | Position im the matter te very popul- Sr Gud volunteers ate offering them- Selves in great numbers, Nearly 1.006 have been already armed here. During the night British and Ger Man marines were landed who corted the members of the conmul of those nations to vewle int harbor, Seweral other Rngiiehmer » Were surrounded tr house > Anglo-German allies have landed a © force of marines at La Guayra and at fighting bas commenced in the crew A HOODOO nd strugele bound the « "The the ride t the rail hand with ropes. Amer pirate of his followers, wax well as 4 in » te. * = te, Vensunel n we . the garb bu = , WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 11—| rescued by a squad of S80 British | CAPITAL CITY COLLIDES WITH | lary and all ¢ the ‘Phe Contral News asserts that the Under yesterday's Gate a cablegram | marines and escorted to the brit CHARLES NELSON other three p Npinow 3 | Was recetved from Minister Howen | feet without reaintance ed with bolos, The leader | Anglo-German ailies tn Venemuela |e Caracas this merming, In Which he | The warlike actin af the al The steamer Capital City, ¢ aptein od he wae a custome tnapector * enya, “Castro informa methat he has| powers taken without giving Vene harles more ided with the] and intended to search the vessel for & attempting to capture President velensed all the & ogre he — a pec ane i i ie | Steamer Charles Nelson tn the tick} arms and ammunition é Rimscit. Under Secretary |ish who were a ogy cada te cutiar, itis un |e in Tacoma arbor at 8:30] The crew were thrown off thelr in the Commons today | The state department is receiving |derstood that several other British tock this morning. While tytag| guard by the statement and allowed fa) paine to make it clear |numerous reports from owen atjand German warships are on their at a crowded dock her wheet derveradors to get the upper Germans and not the Hrit- | Caracas today but none have been | way here. The Hritien torpedo de Into the Nelson. smiah-thand of them before they offered wheel The Nelwon w Injurles to t t that to Olympia qunk the Venesueian war! neiderably pad not damaged, and Capital Clty Were he tinved her without Interrap- made pubtic, stroyer Quail arrived here yesterday 3 of Ment es Steamer Jeanie, of the PP. & NM.) auit Co. was taten lo a winter berth at | Mow Bagle harbor last night that Invalid---Fined Him $5 Police Judge George held thir that the concert hall license to J. H. Fielding, November wes liegel. He found Fiekting y of conducting the Mascot the- November 1% without a license te the fac? t nw a test a nominal fine of $5 was im Fielting wae in the sot v war did not expire until the next day. Wee arrested when he attempted to} perate under the license that wan! (sued under the old law. He} case it would not go into effect un- un Hence the license Pieiding te invalid. it Rlegally under the new ordina: 1 looked | effect vember 19 of thin y by ured =e of the} then Judge George sald thie morning T found that wher ase there was more to it than ap- | peared at the hearing. In looking | over the city charter I found that it) the «ame way was not necessary that an ordinance | under the be published before it could become | slaw. The signature and of the mayor is the last act sary to put it into eff Unters | elapme before it becomes @ law © which in} and in The licenses of the Monterey theaters People's were secured Mancot's but was represented No notice ef appeal and} oree. | decision as the ruling of J worthlens. ken it impossible for the vark hounes In the old paved district operate, ‘To get a leense they must now go to the « said that no wed by red Nght district Chief of Police Sullivan stated this aft tonight Hoenses two: sine pproval | rm eee, in one of the three concert tors who surreptitioury licenses from the on the evening of Of the new dance efty the hall Neense punt, mand it te neort halk will ouncti in the old “Im this case, however, it in aspect which provides that lil req that the law Meenses ehall be insued by the | yi 0.1) the 0} signed the odin is, ft Became a law « hance wan repealed. The license given to Fielding. the new one, war tt would have expired 1908 be all take effect te oe Tey or Humes e, December | a the old The new oor the would those ach lor clomed neert halle havin were held by Jui me to be mvatid the Peoples theaters. ordinance was signed by Humes, November 14, but was Published until later. Fieiding & new license the day the erdifance was & ‘onder the old law ther pla ‘That being the and ‘These Monterey ‘or one year November are Mascot 14 GHANBER OF COMMERCE TAKES A HAND IN SEATTLE’S FIGHT ints a Committ: e t» Urge This C.tys’ Claims For Army Trans- portation Business to the Philippines---J. W. Clise, J. H. M’Graw and E. 0. Graves Named already been done, will have the ef fect dewired, It woumt be Imponsib at this time to make public the ex | - fepe “Police Judge George Holds J. H. Fielding’s Surept- -} itiously Procured License For Mascot Theaier ut it fe known that e's congressional delegation certain em- The chamber of commerce is to ifs band i the fight to secure "MP Beattie the United States army} was instructed to make act nature of the action we have 4 MERsportation business between this | phallic representati to Secretary |taken for the very obyjoue reason | _ in| Root as to the determined attitude that ft would give the opposition Hine dabiey ancien wench tase * Sound, as the opportunity to checkmate us | 7 afterncn. Last hight and orts that 1 can say this, however, th: ~ morning the wires between here |are now being made by California| people of Beattie may rest a | Washington were kept hot with| interests to induce congress to take|that we are endeavoring, By every | ca calculated to bring forth|* hand in the matter means at our command, to offeet the York financiers, ful that Prominent New pow Influence San Fran- revult desired. the mor 008 pemslons of department the superior court today in ing to evidence in the damage of J. W. Sunada agninat tane stables, Sunada on March 2 of this year, ne rusted | ho, for various reasons, are inter-| cisco is bringing to bear In Waxh- the commercial and financial in-| West and particularly Seattle, were| rightly her due. That we will su of the city were appointed |also comr ted with and « i have ne doubt, for we have | the chamber of commerce and janserted by members of the right on our side and — some foli power to act. They are: |mittee that California growlers will ching ¢lse besides , Clise, E. 0. Graves and Jobn|find a surprise in store for them Other m # Of the committer | ‘~. They held a meeting |selves before the first of next week. | maid, in effect, the same, and all Ey ening and at once decided| “We lost no time in taking wach) agreed in the very strong intima action as we thought would be most ” anit Governer MeGraw core an aggressive course of ac- ten that the © 3 if " he gg Pg would me @xnct tenor of the telegrams |this morning, “and in / Bast by them last night and|confidence that what we haye done, foty they will not divulge, for ob-/ taken in conjunetion with what has | Hfernia wire 1 with the surprise thelr lives when the quent awarding the bid finally eorm: a@ show down. cre have held up C. A. Anderson in the Belmont saison will be tri on a cbaree robbery. T wave their names to the pelic Dontey, P. Anderson and F. Hogs COUNTERFEIT DO NOT WANT PUBLIC IN THEIR CONFIDENCE ' Wine Operators Object to Telling What They ec. 1A plant for “ nion cigar labein was Receive For Coal wing aod 1 pnite and 100,000 printed labele were cap. | MivPOTOrRTe'S: ae Se * ye tured. The plant was in the nting 4 or establishment of Hiram Melts, It ts " vA NGTON, » c c «|The i TON, Pa Deo. 1.—C. 8. tuch extraordinary conditions could iajowes teat the plates are the only | > a be nely >. KM id 3 a © Darrow, counsel for the miners, |not be made the criterion for fixing + Mad land other Californians saw President| ment ta iting cle BABY ACT on Steamehip Company has to buy two of the govern- transporte now used in the war & surprise this morning by |the miners’ wage scale ee a against the pi d transfer of the partment's carrying buatness to John Crawford, an independ-| A twelve year old boy was then ay treasseriatioe woaltets ta ~ any baggage Ay Bt Gherator to the stand as a wit~-|put on the stand, who aaid that he attle, alleging that the latter Iacka/the bid put in by that corporation Bema, He attempted to compel Craw- | had lost a leg in the mines. He the facilities for handling it pype|for the goverument contract. Pres 1694 to give a statement of the prices |ceived no pay while he wan r patie Hiseet watuser at thee Be gr “4 Metived for coal during the strike. jering. He returned to work and Phey then saw Secretary R and) James 3. Hil are » the pro CMawtord objected to answering, and |no money, his wages were tinde & proposition éo. charier Seat nesision, . It. te ourne fon, OS Gray sustoined the objection, |held by the company for a debt in all the army tra rts and conduct transports be 4 and then Saying that prices re ed under |curred by hie father the business from San Francieee at}sold at public a for a sum not bs the same price to the government aa)less than the appraisal : BOSTON, Dee. 11-—The returns |the © aia Ay ae retary Root has returned to the from the municipal elections show [per soldier a per ton. Joapital, but announces that he will UN that in 32 cities of Massachusetts ed to allow Secretary Root of the DIOAEEIS eat tae ge Po rip ows the socialintle vote was 21,800, This | board to fix the price of the nin the ia nearly 10 per « the vote o transport matter until next week — for the leading candidates. decision han yet been reached] te intends to study the whole ce - — . In the matter, and Secretary Root) carefully, It is not thought likely gave the Californians no intimation |inat there will be a readvertisement ICEMAN’S BALL of his attitude toward their propo-| por) ja th the Pacific Mall ent c aal. onreiailiene Vo tre the Spreckles line have announced har; With ————— m a that they will not bid as they have ‘arged All Crimes From Petty Larceny to Highway Robbery— 1e Toemen's union gives ita an«~| WASHINGT D. C,, Dec, Meno ships availiable for the servic One" Alleged Dynamiter in the Lot—Justioe George Reviews : nual bail tonight at the Armory ' & Motley Array ¢ Prisoners Hall, Although one of the features oes . of the (affair will | be a to the council at ite ext meet array of prisoners, mix-up it is alleged that one of them|Miniature ice palace ¢ ing. | Pasned before Justice George thin! fired a. shot wh of the men gao-|#bout 10 tons of condensed ¢ Notwithstanding the apparent} Sfternoon for hearing on various |°Y#*4 the other of the crime. the feemen claim that the dance will | Apathy of some membera of the city| Charges. Five of ‘ od | not be « warn affair, A large at- council on the proposition, Chatr. of them are charged J. H. Sehmitt, the alleged anar-|tendance is expected, : Red 4 alleged highwayme 6 ie | Uireatentng to Kil It te wald that POLICE NOTE work begin ow the new jail. largeny from the one | the timely arrival of Deputy Sherltt Unset Sleranee i snake an alleged dytiaralt, nother ta) C9 Peale bin, from blowing 7 lic In big opinion that the en il ReCUBed burglary and there {#| UP thé kalodh of Ba Dilion at Muth hould do something in th t OMe Alleged petit larconiat , Seattle with dynamite, He was ar-|, Tho oMce of C. G. Anderson nt ~ r e mats| Ivan Jenner, one of the men| tested after a rough-and-tumble|Seventh avenue and University | OOUNCILMEN WILL MEET TO) | Teed with larceny from the per-| Meht street was broken into yesterday 40d)” pigcugs NEW CITY JAIL |, “We should go to work at once," Ray have to nerve a term ts) saurloe Aare tome carpenters’ tole atnier, Jno stated: "Begin the Jail and rush Peritentiary for atcaning ¥5| ine tho room Of Irene Tretars tn the | ve eenty Bheritt Kelly has found a) crsieman Redward, of the coun-|!t through, then take up the mat fonts, He ht In the act| Diuwond migit irene Laplace in the] valuable spotted deer hound and te na ; ter of the new clty hall. That te ond lodging house with the in-|iooking for the owner. cl committee on public buildings |jiy platform. tod he! an CH Ff robbing sch si th in {he Dawey tention of committing @ burglary W. Lambert reported to the police salor days ago by Police- i wers and Grace t a y ten a jure and Deigh. | Jotinson wilt’ be welt nce [Yesterday that a grip was stolen | thought it Bob J + even & inary |frem him while on the Lilly Bogur aie lohnaon and poo Keene, both | hearing ree of robbing G.|dua dock ee ree a the members EE oe gan ie ce weeps | heere atch in a anloon The room of Harry Lawrence: av | seth sme time during this we Mele ot”, Japanese on Jack- | the fo aahington mtroet 1420 Union street wan entered yeater-|to consider the new Jatl prape veot curls this week. In the| The three men who are alleged tolday and quantity of clothing stolen, | tion and make fome definite report $100, that grounds; stated » to aot] would be of his and ponslt ws on oh committee to Councilman Kixtleg a new jall k begin In th ought to build @ good one, mething to cost not loas ne " and want ptain and! Superior Judge Morris and a jury Ine was ridi were ceccupled during and after ing the alleges while TE KEEPER pirates, Phe Shawmut had a rough passage cross the Pacific, After the first jay out from Yokohama she encoun | tered # muccession of males and mountainous sean Bwept her high main deck nt at Yokohama, the latter re wattle for 36 hours. hove to fhe met her sister liner y, who was standing upor which would lete MeKarmish will recover in Tood wet ground, the elroust st | AT NEW POST JOHN LEARY A ° | wesc ee PIONEER IS DEAD| BERLIN, De i code A Charlemagne irew D. ambassador to Germany, ar « from St. Petersburg th Tower, who The Shawmut will load a cargo of | nn Leary, one of the early j about 12,000 tons for Manila and the|Uers in t uget Bound dint rient, which includes nearly 6,000|died at the age of 69 years yes-| MARINE NEWS ‘of quartermaster’ supplies from | terday at his home, 419 Warren ave Bince leaving thie|uue. Death came afier a short ill roa oye ness. He leaves a widow and twol| he revenue cutter Manning Japanese and bildren, drs. Mamie Galer 44) gereg to report at Beattie, ie now « Jonn Leary, J Mg Fo ge oo meg tage le 2| More than 46 years ago Mr. Leary | Toute to this pls am Pee Pe seitied in Port bie. Before thin neain aeiiald Qhnaia -exttela tes A Weycle on Becond however, he had lived a short time | ,,evenue cutter Bear, which spent avenue he was run down and seri-|4¢ Han Francisco, where he wanl (ve summer ta notte 0 . joumly injured by 4 team and Wagon | married. In Port Gamble he engag-| Urderrotng a general overhauling, ones by an employee of the livery led in the lumbering business. About | jer commatider Captain Francis wtable For these injuries and the conse quent physical pain and mental wut fering he prays for @umager to the | total amount of $1,000, $700 m ho Four-r Twenty ferson car line convenient close to Jef: bargain ven This is } $1,200 © Wants the Transport Service OM Ig) ssc. ser: on Own Terms-Everybody » ‘Twenty fecond street good valw be rented te venue, to Hine, must be sold quick for the money as it pay godd interest low Jefferson can Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 heuerman Block, First avenue and Cherry street. FRIDAY SPECIAL Boys’ Underwear c Friday we offer as epe- For etal Fleece Lined Underw in Boys’ sizes—wool fleeco next the body, cotton back on out~ side—sells for 350 a Friday, garment, We per suit, For per suits m W. B. HutchinsonCo, Corner S$ and Union RRR A th NEN A mS | | ONE years ago he ¢ ettied here. The funeral will be held from the! attle @M4| Putte, is pending a 20-day leave of absence at San Pranciac Is the mont complete In the Northwest. ‘These stoves are suited to the fuel conditions of this section of the country, and our prices car not be duplicated elsewhere in the West Great quantity makes loW Prices. We have hundreds of Heaters constantly in stock Don't forget that we abeolutety free Christmas eve are giving aw ¥ 91.200 worth of mer to patrons of our Aine two big stores, between and Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. Northwest Fixture Annex. 313 First Avenue South: The Cheltenham $2.50 The Oxford $3.50 We positively guarantee our $2.50 hats to be equally as good tas any $3.00 hat sold in the city. While our $3.50 hat will give | You just as good service as any $5.00 hat mad Both will re- |tain shape and color. Very latest fall blocks. Largest line of soft hats north of San Francisco. ' $1, $1.50. and up to $5.00 You'll save money by buying your hats from us. PRICE, PLAIN FIGURES. Adams & Blanchard, 719 2d Ave. Hinckley Block. The Favorite Bentyt Xmas co A TALE FROM CHILDOM sof Roys and ¢ want all kinds and styles of Dolls, We have them all here—-Rag Dolls, Rubber Dolls ‘ den I Wax, China and Stone Dolls, at all prices, from > the elegant French Dollie at $10.00, Here are a few of the RO DOLLA AT 28 All sorts and condit 1 ‘They put out their tongue and also speak DRESBED DOLLS l5o- Daintily got up in gay colored muslin or in heavy, warm flannel, black ha fred and golden. CHINA-FACED DOLLS AT ibe Just the right thing for the baby They won't break easily RUBBER DOLLS léc-And differe nt price, kinds of animals at the same Tool Boxes at Special Prices the Li Boys who want to learn, At 280, Be, £1.19 For the young man who wants to help w nished pine box With real tools, n ot toys, & complete box can be bought rk at hi be a complete var- ught at $2.60 and LEATHER GOODS An pocket eling Set Rook 2 Bt BUYING } ard Cases. Cigar Case EXAMINE Bil t r sh makes in Beal Alligator and other ular Russia pop- leathers Stewart & Hoimes Drug Co. 627 First Avonue FREE WATER FREE woop FREE RENT HILLMAN CITY Three Extra Cars FREE AiR. Are ordered every day this week to carry the large crowds of buyers to Hillman City; 480 sold in 10 day Wi people bought cheap, close-in lots im Chicago in early days and are now wealthy men, You can do the me in Geattle by buying now in Hillman City at $35 up. Terms, $5 down and 50 cents per week. Don't wait longer if you expect to have something in your old age. See Hill- wan, owner, at once, warm office on Renton car line, at Hillman City. Take car on Washington street, ‘

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