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WEATHER Tonight SEAT’ ELE FORECAST nd to etenight, High eouthw ne Cent TH _ — NTA FEN. M, Jan, 3.-W. &. STAR. esterly winds. BANK CLEARINGS FOR THE WELK BANK CLEARINGS FOR WEEK A YEAR AGO $3,408,432 2716312 hat we will be aby to Brew the find owt if WOL. 4 No. 269 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1903 : a5 CENTS PER MONTH es ETON £ a ie ~- COMMITTEE WILL : They Had Frowned Upon His Ambition to Be- SMASH WINDOW FOR JOINT eee ee Scie ye “prion na Leal Schoo! Break $250 Plate Glass and Steall STATEHOOD) Acs sc ouiis OAs ink ead ernlic central committer, hae pro heubeed in favor of #ingle #tatehood for New Mexico and Arix well, chairman of the Demo Through his ambition to become a) away Into the darkness lowered, Dut ail efforts era captain Delmar Hickson Knight, | 000), Wt at A boat was to remeue Two Revolvers From Seattle y remedy the preven members may personally inform » of affairs themsecives as to conditions as they exint nnd secure the personal slate do really officials will be asked to | He | ments of the town officials and in- | Make some poritive statement as to | care of age, én ne be: arents tn . . Ms that he recently met State Ben. | terested off as well as theme of how far they propose to go tn at- aber 2 found a watery grave im! or their son. They say they had [Rim'tnet of Benator Quay who Such an seven igotion war Scomed ye A wishes of th ARGH K r > | a mplored him to keep n that Quay would favor the unton necessary cause of confiicting hie much was 0 j eee ecean, The news.of his bit a tte ey ay ieaenecenenpanems of the twe territories into one and|matement® te which publicity has |meeting held this 1 | tragic fate came last night vie San! termined to become a sailor, After | iveme@diete admission in case the been given and beonwne the members te tittle doubt, however, that the Franc: Honotut here | &Taduating from the Denny-Pubr Denperate thieves smashed one of) An ordinary hebo was arrested by @ | pending omnibun bill for the admin-\of the committee hold that more |committee will listen to suggestions | poe See ere: Seen rae Ebet teh pears cer ua |the larae pistegtons windows in the | getveie epiclon | sion of all the territorfes should fail. | weight will be given the conclusions |whereby conditions in Bremerton the American bark 8. C. Allen @f-/ attended Fisher'® nautical schoo! In| Beattie Hardware Co's store, corner | ¢¢ but | President Roosevelt is also reported |of the chamber If based on a perfect may be made satisfactory to all par ber 22 j this city for 4 year. He made sev-| First avenue and Marion street, thin there is little reason to believe (hat ito Mave declared in favor of joint | knowledge of the facts _ [tes By ascertaining what will be ae Pre Pecewiter 28 ner| morning, stole what valuables they he was in any way connected with | statthoad for the two territories The matter of suggesting « plon!natixfactory to the one wide and EW YORK. Jan. 3— Home years 14 Young Knight shipped before the wos olgt, but hin voyage on the Hid cantly secure from the show the affair. He gave hix name at the - ago the Archduke Johann Nepomek A Gast on the Silen when she was in| Allen was his fret deep sea expert-| window and made thelr escape. The 6 © station J. Witttame A Balvator of Saxony n unele of the ; fie port. mom than a ence on & sailing Vensel burglary ix one of the boldest com-|cherge of vagrancy was placed eineune at tie Tee Allen had @ stormy Mr. and Mra Charles D, Knight, | mitted in Seattle since the window | agetnat him 4 B days from Seattle the father and mother of the un of Jon. Meyer Bron’ Jewelry store,| Fhe burglary was committed af away with an actress Maye after passing Cape Plattery she | tunate lad, rewide at 50 vewt on Cherry street, was broken Ina 2/96 o'clock this morning. It b time he renounced bis ti Senid hardly withstand the furious | street, in thie city. ‘The father, aj year ago. At that time the thieves nearly 3 o'clock before the potiog the riame of John Orth, an@ op- Baffeting of the elements. Towering | pioneer of Heattie, has resided here | secured many valuable watches and | hrard of it, ‘The tolee of the breaks posed to have perished tater in a broke over her decks, wash- for the past 2@ years, He in a| diamonds lag window attracted the attention Seipererts 4 tk dae a oe Away everything movable. De-| prominent Mason, holding the oMfice| The police have a good clue to af people for blocks, and even at pis Ht. oor fh i Sa aeees oee 2 11.20 at night. one of | of tyler tn all local lodges werk upon in the present ease and | that carly hour ef tthe my ing @ —————— rem lirge crowd collected about the store t. carrying btm! He is now employed as f cotiector should land the eriminale in jail. PILGRIMAGE TO THE MIDWAY MECCA IN 1904 ~ at La Guayra hostile dem nan and Italian here today. No ration was made, and it ly announced that the land mat tad no political significance ythetenn, CRAMPEAUX, THE , Tempe’ ‘ES A MOTION FOR a PREGEDENT—HIS8 LAWYE € peau, charged with te murder Of Lottie Brace, a dance ...7 Monday mo ™- & surprise in the superior ough his attorney, A. J will move Judge Grif- case be transferred from fo the federal court on the 4 that he eannet expect a fair before a King qyunty jury nh the action contemplated ts precedent, Attorney Speck eF cinime the motion can be suc- caeet iily urged on the ground that n alten wer . chanap of “THE SHAH OF PERSIA HAS RE DUCED HAREM FROM 1100 TO 60, TO CUT EXP €6."—NEWS ITEM. REPORTED PRETENDER ENTERS TACOMA, Jan. %--A_ telephone neamage was received at the sheritfe ftice yesterday stating that @ oman named Mrs, James MeAtes Or MeTee, residing near Holts, on the ‘Tacoma Eastern at the Gates of the Imperial Palace and Is Supported by the Inhabitants of Fez jake, Under taker Meliinger was deputisette int ‘entigate the suicide. He went out to the place and wilh return with his Teport of the case today. ola s a Bpattic, Wr, Jan. 3, 1903. The authorities wtute that the Me- | . H.Brown, Honolulu, H. I. Atee family is well known, lather of the family war fow in the woods two years ago. Thanks and congratulations. & T. J. HUMES, Mayor. & City of Seattic. TANGIER, Jan. 2.—It in reported He has introduced the telephone, made to reconquer Fes. 1 ay din ‘ez that the pretender has en-|troliey car and narrow-@ 4 rail-| The Portuguese cruiser Reinha GmEiS taceiobe vin tos the capital with @ force of road, besides owning and using sev-| Amtlia and the Spanish sloop of war graph and the new Pa BA men. The people of the city! eral bicycles and automobiles |Infanta Isabella have arrived here, Honolulu ih responee to the Bie said to be ratiying to his eupport.| The suxpicion and enmity of hin | ee rT fe received by fultan in ate entrenched in| followers hav been ing message rec thus areuse: Imperis alace. The surround-|and several tr ve already rinen — $38 grounds are well barricaded, and|againat him. The fanatics have torn feved that the sultan’s| up the survey flags marking the line vee ted to make @ des-! of the auitan's railroad, declaring the Honolulu, 4. 1 te reninta zee prete nder en flagn inv « of foreign suzerainty Hon. T. J. Humes, Mayor, Se- un aed atlover Morocce cope a @ | attic, Wash. GREETINGS. Cc. H. BROWN. Amerie fonaries now in the nell universit ROBIN FLEW - PROPOSED to his support an t if the sultar t " to TACOMA, Jan, 3—Tt im learned bing mode Jer tribes . iredition ¢ dintant| here that President Lucas has an duct iw ree d to be] nounced that an agreement has been J at ne b ae perican Am ation of Yo rime 7 4 | clater eae greg od 5 ,| WORKING ANY LONGER 4 gee ere who pia acifie Coa -$ Ne atier ‘Apel ie SILVER James | EAD NO feattie’'s bank clearings today | strangel were $747,847, as with} he i” From He $660,014 & year ago, showing an in hing partion ¢ into the to M ay in cele: nm of the bration of the MAS. C. 8. BUSSELL BAYS SHE HAS NOT FORGIVEN HER Hus. sable to that place, BAND, BUT HAS"DROPPED DIVORCE SUIT FOR MOTIVES OF POLICY—MUST PAY ATTORNEY'S FEES _EXTENSIVE LANDSLIDE 4 Judge Bel) of the superior court, | to get rid of my husband,” she said this morning handed down a deciaion | tay. . | “I am told that I have been {it 0 i i 0 f Which in ettect means that before | aavisnt’ {itn aah ween tls tiiels Brewery Crushed by Toppling Over o vad nensation al Russell divorce case | never have attempted to get a di : f Adi . BI ft be dintnissed, according to the|vorce. It has been hinted that had I Sipuiation entered into by Mr. and| persisted in my attempt, Violet Hall a Portion o olning Blu ate ©. B. Bussell, the wife will have | intended to file a sult against me for ne tees her lawyers demand. | slander, to fight which would have oT P wig eae» : o ere not consulted when the! taken a Inrge share of any co - : stipulation was entered into property that might have been| OLYMPIA, Jan, 3A treme ane biute was qnevied over inthe) acoA, Jan, %.—At the poultry F ion to yac warded to me. landslide last night of a bluff b slide. ‘show thid morn e Re order ot tion Aled "I am deathly tired of the whole| of the buliding accugied by the ( | The Interior of the Duliding te a} And dat show retuned. tos cag ‘ fe Yziand, her 1 rm, for # to get worse] ital Brewing Compahy and Be re OF _Wrechad snd} Name, became 80 enamored of 4 : 9 Tee, wus denied by thelall the tne. I have not forgiven| Works, crashed in the ald broken furniture They tae und handeome'Thoman cat thet 6 what I believe to be my husband’s| structure and pushed it 4 office building, which “purchased the animal tor. $5 nanell nays it ix her head, | offenses, I have simply dropped my| eight feet on its. foundation an ema sep i ti declined to be interviewed because it seems to be the only| bluff was about 60 feet high and| continue at intervals, Several houses |Bhe 4 : thing to do. T always meant to pag! stood directly behind the building, |and the Catholic churh, located on |husried mway with her prine my attorney's feos, but 1 consider! The inte heavy rains had loosened top of the bluff not far from the The sani es owen today after $10,000 too large.” the earth oe "et avout $0 tect of! Ate alee andanerred a muceenat art, that haw prompted her | case, and he pipe of peace with her “It seema to be impossible for ne quads of Soldiery Sent on Shore marines were | wer ltt in learned that the circumstance haw LAYER OF LOTTIE BRACE, « thet Archduke Leopold, the er of Crown Princess Lowine, eided the latter in her recent baw stated that bis uncle is live. Leopold thinks that John living with his brother, the nt gre luke of Tuncany, OLD STORY REVAMPED : nc sen sare! TO RAISE VANCOUY by the Block- i. e story recently related by a Sain J fiver Indian of the murder of two) | a white me ) @ trader's store on the : x Upper Peily river, appears to be! 2 | without foundation. The Indian whe | ere ey | fret peddied the story, now says) VIENNA, Jun. 2—The new Aue- the shooting occurred two years | #itich. which will be repgrted seam, [is waid to be highly protective. The LA GUAYRA, Jan. %—Hritieh; captured by the British since the | devtien “eee grain and manufactures to be increased considerably. The pew tariff when adopted is to can- tinue for 10 years It in expected that Ht will effect Great Britain am@ the United States particularly, ae imports freve those countries are block. ate bean | i i WASHINGTON, C., Jan, ewident Castro ‘DREYFUS. REDIVIVIUS in decidedly averse mmely anxious that Presi tome Uneasinenn, not only on | de wmevelt should accept the Part of the Veneaurian suthort- sition of arbitrator when Roowe- | PADDY, THE CLAM, “7. GOVERNOR tied, bulamong the foreign residents | velt declined. the Venesuemn pres ng well wanted the cate to be j, THE WHOLS THWe j i British gunboat Zumbador, |ted to some other American repuh Bator’ Pol ch wee formeriy the Venesuetan | te. A® thie proposition was Known | ofthe Gauiors ‘puuttes pg 4 it bearing the same name, left to be out of the question the Wash-|in which he secke tee . port for Trinidad today, tew-|ingion administra ection between the Mumberts and - foul Rchooners and Unree sicops withhold tt» i He asmerts that Col. Paty | » lam recently made a deposition stating that the Hurmberts were ex- tremely active in the effort to save at his fret trial. CON- CHANGE OF VENUE WITHOVJT R WILL ATTACK JURY LAW other shots in the locker, He as werts that the present Jury law ie | Unconstitutional and veld in as much jas the Jury commissioners here failed to place in the fury box the namew of lawyers, doctors and ministers Speckert claims that his client has than been deprived of his right to be tried by such intelligent persons as the law contemplates. If the proposed motions for contin. wance and change of venue are not Granted, the murder trial wil! com- mence in the criminal department of the superior court Monday Champeaux's crime was committed in the Arcade dance hall. where Lot- ie Brace was employed, November ————ooOoOoOoO BASKET BALL TONIGHT Basket ball teams chosen from the bank clerks of Seattle and Tacoma, will play a mateh me at 4 La ate athletic club gymnast night. Horizontal bar work “wil Se troduced between the halves by Prot. Rogers and ) Arthur Litue Money to z Loan } j That an Opportunity Is Now Offered You to Boy CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS, Etc. At ACTUAL COST If you doubt our statement, come in and we will satisfy you im short order Our business is conducted on straight lines —n0 mis- tepresentatiens permitted to effect a sale. Adams & Blanchazd | | 739 2nd Ave. Hio-kley Block BATH CABINETS ike Your Turkish Bath at Home It in eumy. It costs little, Can be folded up fat when not in uae. crawer, & HOLMES UG CO, 627 First Ave. On City Farms Timber Lands Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Boheuerman Block, Firet avenue and Cherry street the Store Reduced REM OVAL SALE BARGAINS TOMIGHT.--- After 6 p. m., spectal offerings will be laid out in each department. We mention a few, many others wil be on sale. . We invite you to me in and look round. ¢ China Stike, for, a yard 2he Bo 36-in, wide Unbleached Sheet- ¢ Taffeta Silks for, a yard..690 | ing, for | 10¢ Dress Shields, for ae 5c 44-in. wide AN Wool Black | 3c Corser Girdles, iy pink, wots ’ ang drab, for | Te Apron Ginghams for, a yard | 260 Blucking Brushes for ; Buc 3 | Ge Outing Flannel, all good pat- | 160 Women's and’ Children 1 terns, for, a yard ie Hose Supporters, for $i be Checked Glass Towels, for { $1.00 and $1.50 Fancy Lace and “we embroidery Sailor Collars, for, | 306 Unbleached Table Damask. | — cach 260 19¢ | Gc packages of Envelopes for. .4e anuary ClearanceSale offers money saving opportu- nities which cannot be resist- ed, as is proven by the liberal patronage given our big stores yesterday and today. This sale extends toevery one of our many depart- ments. Come in NOW— whether purchasing or not, py |e ‘Thte te a wonderfully good opportunity for you to secure high grade $18, $20 or $25 Suit or Overcoat fer $16. W. But HutchinsonCo} ond and Unioa N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything west. leotr “i Main Store, Firet Ave. & Spring St. £13 Firat Avenue South. Ee RN Largect Stove House in the North