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> WEATHER FORECAST---Tonight and Tomorrsw. Oo Rain Freeh to Briek North Wind 2 piracctine fies Beret acl EES Oe AR OS ELLIE RD RSE (ROO a = r N ma! NA VEV EVE Ws qt % BANK CLEARINGS FOR YEAR 1)9 $19 85,972, 16 ; | ne ¢ iT Ps 4 ‘ing 4 £ if f i he Nas) BANK @LEARINGS FOR YEAR 1501 144,644,361.61 eo ee ar Dm ay @ as mo th a a | 4 fi ) INCREASE FOR THE YEAR $47,261 05.05 | 4. No. 266 : SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 41, 1902. as CENTS PER MONTH Nee a acne asteviTion = WLASK ASTRO WILL | ~ AVREGRADE Foie ‘ss Foreign Powers--Consents to Plan of Arbitration Steele, mayor of Valdes, ar. [Jeet ef much dixcussion pro emerton Citizens Say That Local Morals Are Above/mavor sreeuis i= chs he attending to matters Agen to abutting property, ix #180, Comes From San Francisco Eater Es bral Selene bs tse 2 odes aos The asuosnment Upen te bounded by the aorth, Puget se we for the mreat Northwest. [University street on the south and | 4 rritory the weet line of the Westlake a vente | eeeemmenegeenggege nme He declares wring “eee ees isin ie soos "ati BANK CLEARINGS FOR THREE steamer Pi charged cargo in Ve blockaded by the Hritiah fleet. Bpe me effect, an were also the ambassadors at Home ERTON, Ht.—Light- jon reports made to the department) ail reports. Five saloons have ’ could not have | months ago by ere of Vesseia in connection at the prevent peg ore ‘4 pa | which w locked here. A: year or| ti faut greater conetenns feeling arose between] When there are no ships in the Mean aki the report that marines and satiors from the| harbor the town in quiet, and even bad threatened to send |Mavy yard and the Hremerton peace| the saloons lose money jof wood has been done and that this |for the rearade and also @ petition Shige to the navy yard | Officers, and for a long time relations ne Up it can be maid that | will result in the ¢ @ the navy yard ps cone ee, tae" cuinorwehe’at ‘romorten ‘are fetal an@ sash’ Aesasd isms at te PMR Someta ceiins iron | GAIN 32 PER CENT| funtli the moral condi! ® Metaphor ive local crim. | next semnion of congress the change of grade | speaking, @ Chi-| fully able to contro! th were Improved howe wall w se saseeeesess Ty * put up between the in ‘4. The people who give fe the alleged threat of the | town and the navy yard, and little} th post trouble are the nen t to boycott ite only jor no friendly intercourse had. Men) resident erafte k clearings for the today show an ir City Engineer Thomeon, Civil Ger- { more than 2 cont vice Commissioner Randolph and ivy yard on this coast not ale, who fi the dispatches from Would be laughable. To from the warships we n be Bald that there Beattie ir clearings for kc ih i Disiatdiale * wu ood they with 4 for auch action was the result of the! erafters work to a consider | ns is teadoeinteeent rain contemplated by the of a marine by Joe Green,| able extent in spite of the authori |B clearing house telin the Reappotr from © “Mayor | Ons Teepe , 1 Pit any — difference, marshal, who had gained | ties, 4 } gi91.nn6,o72 76 | Tuines Were lant night given Jt H.| | Coupelimen Mullen Tide potion te fone at Bremerton are ty of some of the Diuejack-| Hut such is the case in every navy | 144.634.367 67 7 On, a4 city engineer; Dr, #, B.| etnces “the” cencintennt of Ms. in the ordinary navy Ireen, it i b ed here, wct-|yard city, The “earners” of the r i767 ‘ ° the appointment of ™ ‘town in self defense. The wounded] average sailor is proverbial, and. the BLA co—_" pr i oa Ot headth ‘fant ‘ drve that last winter and carly . |men and women who prey \ ‘eager ; auth and F. OF. Randolph, a “\ staged (Re ab al 4 dee im condition of affaires not phe time the feciing ran so high| will follow him whether Hi hl ora . i * t the eeney SE Tae Sern GOT yeee women hat thee ’ at e to the city author the law abiding citizens of Bre-| takes him to Bremerton M | Off | L k g At h sion that there was here, but that epoch in |merton petitioned the officers of the|land, to Rrooklyn or elsewhere ghly tclais Lookin er e skninane eting the city m to Dr. Liter Bistory * long past. For | warships in the he not to allow iy rt ie doting all that any wm y r" 4 ” appointment of t hin bs made | then “grafting” was | hel scome ashore here. om |eity could do to enforce the laws amd Willie Boys of the Navy 1908 5 _ TANS SB Mr. Thomnon and Dr, Limerick. Us en tn open defiance to the without |there need be no alarm in Washing der the city ¢ the appoint ment un vote wad j | bb of Mr. Randolph needs no confirma three of the new i “sure-thi 4 “brace were tolerated. and there was re runkenness and de wetio The | ton over the moral condi n of three years from WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee, 1.~ — An official report from Rear Aa-| ‘The order made by the navy depast- )Miral Stirling cribes the con ment yeaterday directing th | thon» said to pervall there with m ™\ detail, Ha: tion upon Ad-| more Vensein be ordered to the Hrems | inipal Stirll erton navy yard wae ip of Mr. Thomson t marked th me of « bit on him very the Star has stated. the fight Kan more than nine years ago dur | ing the construction of three of the largest sewers in the city. The 4 business got up Nothing came of »e reappointment fe no longer the case hes Within the past year! At the prees Mere than ever a thriving |single bawdy eRy Of homes inhabited by me- | Bremerton. There was | erent system of Mborere and tradesmen of |has long been closed on tolerating garblir * continued the | tess, who beliewe in law [the falling off in the number ames will be ordered upetairn Eaarder and insist upon it. Rrem.|bluejackets here. The two women! It it alse likely that the « mieday invites comparison with | who conducted it could not make it| quarter, where all the saloo Hf Waterfront towns of her popu Tt t* true there are a number ling places now are, will and it can be safely asserted jof lewd women in town, but they |removed further f the navy yar: WM not suffer by the com- |live alone in waterfront shacks and|qates. This il! certainly be done If the government demands it. The 796 A Vine influences and wnttl the « rounding the Bremer orretted by the ctvil urther ships wil! be ordered to that bricklayérs’ union took wmbrage at ner in which Mr. Thomson work and har been smouldering inost Hmposeibte ay from them among onduc the 1 ® AFEW Jever since. houseboats Hore and marines te said t© have} B the general beitef here that re saloons where gambling |authorities here « siour to pre. | sailors ne yer. | 2 | Bhortiy before the last city elec * : "against Bremerton w n. but the games are the |serve the good name of the city and |/peulted from their associations CHARLES H. DARLING. FRIENDS - |ucn'the daht wes tenewed “and m the way tr the friends af the aft keen the god will of the officiate | ‘CS . Acting Secretary DROPPED 1M jegain several weeks ago when May-| home from th was held according te at W wring the ap-| at Arlington ON HIM. jor Homes began cons _ » WORKING FOR LORD ‘When asked why he did not have ome substantial employment, Joe oung, © well known tenderloin wnoter. pleaded In the poilee t he was working in the « L OUR VANKEE FRIEND'S BLUFF. SAILING: HA, HA! WE WILL CAL! the year records At neon today a during the Year and it was st By midnight the to reached 45.3 Inches This breake al! official ree ords kept since the eetablien- ment of the local weather of- flee in 1880, and seoortdng to wneffietal records in the nde of Mr. Sallebury i@ the heaviest Precipitation sinee LslL The rainfall during the pres ent month wae the heaviest for Any December since 1880 with but one exception That wae December, 1897. The total rain- fall during the month Just clow ine will have reached by mid night £5 inches, Tt owing to the excersive rains during thie month, Ne- vember, July and February that this year breaks all prewi- ous records for the past if yearn. ‘The average annual rainfall for thin section of the state in 57.2 inches, will have Our announcement in tomorrow's Star will contain much of interest to you. Read it carefully and profit by doing so. war departm Fort Moki JUSTICE PLAYED A QUEER PRANK Four West Seattle charged with Babbath breaking, were found not guilty by a peculiar freak of Justice yesterday in Justice Cann's court. The fury was out but & few minutes when it returned the dict acquitting the defendants ‘The court stated freecty utter thé trial that had the case been left to him personally to decide he would have found the men gullty The defendants admitted that the saloons were kept open on Sunday in violation of the state law. Their defense was that there war an ele ment of in their arrest FAIL TO COMBINE LONDON, Dec. S—The bepanet to combine mil the iron manufactur. ere of Seotiand han falted. ‘Pheswern- tiations have been going on for some time and for a While seemed tikely to be successful. The failure te maid to be due to a dimgreement over the diviston of the business. VIENNA, Dec. 81.—The Tagebiatt SWORE T00 MUCH y-five desperate convicts says that King George of Baxony is than #7 per cent., as compared | dying. and the fugitive crown pr paannnnaess | from the penitentiary to a |B with 1901 | cenm In linble to become queen at any Wy. Droxim. a well known second i suger plantation to assist in The annual report of the city hour. iT to avoid this compli Rahd dealer, wae arrested Inst night ing the crop. mutinied two | building inspector shows the uurt intends to rush on King disorderly ago. They secured possession following } ecedings, basing the suit 1 McClure and The off was arrested today upon a charge | the ot * a. al amow pent This shows $231,026.60 « over 1900, e report shows that during tlee of ot 1901, and $840,~ of close to § 000, and HL. 2miles of concrete stdewalka laidoat a cost of over $260,000, Seventeen miles of streets were graded during the year, making 122.7 miles of araded strest« within the city limits, During the year, 45,468 square yoris of asphalt, and 9217 sayare yards of brick pavement were lald. BUILDING FOR YEAR During the year just closing there was an increase in the value of new buildings of more ser ote sry We Wish You One and All ” wae laid up him in hea ~ = a on court teld him seek nome Smaenenrenes FIRE SCARE BAYS HE LOST 0 } On « charge of 60 from) ddan Buch in the ¥ hotel, | NDED feo Hohenck way ar hemt | | Bight by the police, Such says that | be saw the man now under arrest | ota em nS pocketbook | Flames Oo $1600 Damage in Con- | the tine notified the police | tinental Hetel | 4 aos broke out in the | LUMBER FOR ARMY Sy theo | | street shortly before 12 o'clock last | : POST IN ORIENT night. The Games, it ie thought, minated in the rear of @ grocery tere on the ground floor of the thaw decided to} building. The damage i eatinnated 1600 onan the = sovectne seen prepared the whote ~~ sy Pom say De ~* 1 Rie construction of the necensary | BOOMS’ si of ait of the four orien pecet apec- ‘The rvemers rushed out of the bull totems co ne ego ag & oe ina in frantic haste, W. J. Burger 420) feet of lumber to be arsed in appeared ata bay windew im the truction of 13 officers quar | front and ae tek te wy ys To we Sektered oh cl wnnst etcmet vale’ to the window by the tewcean-going steamships either | company No. | and he was taken Lets or Beattie, and | t@ the ground. Boon mwarding the bids, consideration | ftval of the fire appara: tobe given to the mpidity with | Were extinguished. The principal the contract can be filled. joes will fell upon V. Massie, the <bide will be opened at poon | erecer, and the Queen City Fish ww at the local quartermas. | Company, ‘The damage to the hotel ter's office. Souninte principally of broken Win- | Largest Stove House in the North: N. W. Fixture Annes-—Everything x “a N 7 - west. rr APT. DAVIES HONORED Main Store, First Ave. & Spring St. 313 First Avenue South, Thomas Davies, captain of Pu- . Bound Harbor, No. 16, American Ra t oclation Masters & “Pilets of “Gases ae” Money to —ry , 5) eed the Eade = jation of conmen ere of ‘Vessele ee 1 | oan CLOSING OUT Property As usval on the first working day ENGINEER in Janvary—-which in 1903 comes sore Farms on Friday—we will sell anything in pe annual report of the city our store AT COST. You know the heer total i Fae ter ‘earect imereveesents | Timber store. You know our goods. You os ee ga RE ang Re Lands know our methods, and further com- 1 «total ment we deem unnecessary. Earl & Wilson's collars and ceffs and Stet- om son and Youmans hats excepted. s Sale fasts but a few days. Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Seheuerman Blocks ADAMS & cobinnndern enna 249 SECOND AVE. Nowe HINCKLEY BLK. fy . IH SHAMEK § Clothiers and Furnishers ii} ] . 1207 Second Ave. i] Near University St. OF WORK de a ! WORTH, Texas, Dec. 11 POLICE SAY HE ) } ) { | ‘Prescriptions We Prepare Them And would wb We work al give you ¥ ny and all nig the dector wants you sugar house and barricaded | Number of building permit jupon the German civil law h to have veries made anywhere - ding ey are surrounded 1902 2hes Po iiaer court will ignore the Catholic in_ the # . big force of guards who are BOM soc be roee ages tical pron n ot div SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. $1.—-Man- "phones: Sunset, Maln Inde- : arve the mutineers - T. Williams of the Examin- pende — a The convicta an- Increase . this morning that they would | Value of Buildings Stewart & Holmes Drug Ga. 627 First Avonue rather than work. TI Hf back to the penitentiary. 1901 derberg, a millionaire Kiondiker per published a }warn’ him to be more careful in his Haneunge. He told the policoman to Sl gat out of his place unless he had al Warrant for his arrest | Yesterday morning the police got @ warrant. Last night, it is alleged n repeated the offense. Two Ine Riven at INJURED MILWAUKEE, Dec, S1.—The Al breasch carriage factory was burned this morning. A failing wall in jured six firemen, but none of them fatally, ‘The lowe ix $160,000 FOR EASIER ‘SHIPPING in love with Linder educate and then ma The n went to his store, and] > in abaunuueR min he demanded the warrant. | People's “4 ss Thin time the police were armed Great } UVER, Wn., Dec, M.—The with the writ, and took thelr prin. | === Bargain Bsiver 1. ASKS DIVORCE amer to jail. | He put up $20 ball im | Store < irchase of the Mary Miner filed a divorce suit wad wae r anne, HONDST-MAD "i k mill. The main against Leanor Miner, in the tor UMBRELLAS AT RAAA een wAARAAARRAARS * EE in to secure a wite on the river court, this ming. She At at) M. Brewster, cashier in # landing to load ships with lum- amend they were marreid in Nova Scotia in|f{™ the county clerk's office, has The company owns other mii the Lewis rive ‘it the. a ths site tn obtained, all of ington coast tonight and tomorrow. Bt the mouth of the latte “ r, and loaded on the big Columbia Bevere gales are due off the Wash-| the year 180% 8 wen desertion prepared the following annual and non-support in her complaint. statement “Cash receipts of the during the year 1902 hay s2u4 $3, This ix an § P of 472.12 over the cash tak en in during the year 1901 Criminal cases filed during the year number 267. In 1901 office went, issued today by the local office of the United States weather bu- reau, i# for brisk to high south winds |ments have been filed in the county —_ Spindles ’ all along the coast, and severe gales |@Uditors office. In 1901 only 21,735 | i JAIL § off the const papers were recorded, This shows v 1902, 27,899 inetru Umbrelias, ¢ s FOILED we Ceca oc ans oie, | OurGreatRemoval Sale CommencesFriday THE LEADER In Its present quarters hae reached the limit of ® Thr a when we started business beginnings 1 exp 254 were filed, There has t jae! Samiition were but by yuor vance rinciples of nth nat ve 4,08 n increase of nearly 100 ee alia EE ot 2. nbrelia, Ssanticn res ds ox pricing of avomonciqpanticind be an increase over last year of 6,008 ge Mag dh 3 B od PORTLAND, 1 41.—A plot by at goode of. the higheat quaitti < the part of 1902 BUSINESS FIRE ON THE LAKE MARRIAGE LICENSES entered during 1902 over the [| Murderers Belding and Smith to es sai ciwhaslion Boke ot. she: Aighess a obs een ise ? The cottage of Mré. Ballard, near! whe following marriage licenses! @ year 1899, when only 142 canes M/oape jail wan discovered today, A) at extent that today we ecoupy t on position in Seattle, ‘ — ar xt eae marks wae almont entirely |have been ianued: Wm, Kiiler, 20, |— Were put on record omen war to carry In cayenne pene ||) gi i that of being the PHOPLES POPULAR SG PLACE. Because 7 ore BE prisoners in the coun. | OF eres oY abd re» vorning | and Gertrude Barring ‘ ring 1908, $886 ¢ vil eutts per to the men with which they were bers’ bar ale (of our. success we. grown too hig for our quarters, and as ox: ’ yore Feceived, Guring the west from a detective five, No firm alarng | MyMttle: ioe yeor 1901, 9288 were filed.” @ blind the Jailer then take hin Keye| |) ea ts rotten, 26 and 28 tn ee en cae coun An Gin daisobans keane : today, end £16 dincharged. | '* te ft Rita J = news We 08~ | ot Be Mies. Suen Way from him and escapé. Tt was at R625, building, where we look for awit @ the old, famil- ; >, 1901, only 796 names So eyed partly covered by |b Goetrude smith ings mitten el to Aiulate $16.00 Umbrett lar lines of giving the greateat quantity of the Qielity of goods enr on the v1 m a , nad . ey's dash for liberty detec 6.00 Umbrellas, 2 ‘or the lowest porsiite price é Ht pronent four accused. mar Pa aan prt oF Beatties Jor | MORTALITY RECORD Fot wind of the plot on the out at or Detar we can remove, however Wo. mitt our present Aemptisoned—P ‘ WANT A COMMI Dungenenn. e ‘McParland, | ‘The funeral of N. P, Halverson, | aide, and folled (he scheme $20,00 "Umbrellas atock. ¥ mean to Carry aringle yard o: any other 5 4 The Pi } 168, of Beatth who died two days ago as the result | pi i} at article te w promises—overy thing wu: nd to effect thin Miche} Bart- | suit in th urt this morn- lor having been struck by a Ballard} \ad Kelly, who claiina to bb a rail 3 will be row jroad man, Firat morning Wen Srvened ear tm All Kinds Repairing, Done EVERYTHING IN TRE fr ATLY Re- mw tharge of disorderly || eRe Dene of | G IN Ero Newmann and||| Short Notice at a Low Cost. © | DUCED DURING Wife, and James, Against the Posson, Reynolds) CHICAGO, Dee. 31 ing NO Blabbed Lottie Co, to recover $250 commixaion on m 72 2-4. in the Arcade Concert hall, $5000 sale they cltim to hive made BAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 41, for the defendants, ‘Wheat, 196 1-4, 1, 188-4,