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WEATHER A Toni sht and Friday: Occasional rains fresh to briek southeast winds ne Cent THE SEATIFLE STAR. ON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1903 a5 C IST EDITION vara BLIZZARD §=C(OMMITTFE ERMANY TRYING TO Ps i FOR WAR Middle West Swept by fctadamacren| Fight It Out With the Navy De- | css liindtimadansdenacpanstenininmieineesadeenchesssacmanisasias Bank Clearings Today, 960,308 This Date a Year Ago, $428,769 Increase... . $169,684 PER MONTH 4 No. 273 SEATTLE, WASHINC Th layed ratiroad traffic in many places gre Is Evidence to Show That Kaiser's Hired "ss asst watery ii oens'an= ces] partment and Secure Fair Play Men are Meddling in Colombia to Prevent ce coi, tisecrireies | for Bremerton and Seattle Ratification of Treaty With United States ies calla upon the en- elewation in con r admite that he Chambe e Commerce has San Francie maw inflwence may be rep KANSAS CITY. Mo, Jan. &—au| ™ meee Oe Sree tire Washington fOr the prevailing uncertainty af tolraiiway and telegraph service has | given itself one week in which to de-|gress to defend Puget Sound © will be |Golombia's real attitude. been badly crippt t navy yard fron unjust and in mbia from} On the other hand It in suggested |hy a terrific pate blow lr berate on the report presented to it/racusabic assault. Continuing It h wae Orie | in elommbian 1, | thee nat ¢ er wae killed by « falling t ev ton of leral train wrecks are reported, ret to obtain * the treaty and congress #h Journ without acti the | ig Phar suiting from trees blown across tHe] nin tracks. WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan. &— | that Germany t trying to euchre they is believed that the delay in the ratl- [nothing to prevent ¢ | making with some German |that Colombia is simply atte cation of the treaty between the | corperatic 10 wn Germany as & club to fores [2 809 W CHICAGE eianamatint iia . [United States and © bin in due| Offteials of the estate department ja better bargein with the ‘ fe foundation for t tate t jane ¢ trol of the Panama canal. It active work of the Germans in Co- [point to the ditatorines: bie | te ten, = lec. * : 7 ‘ "| tee appointed to investigate the sul official circles it ts admitted that] United States out of the ownership yesterday afternoon by the commit ttle Srembtten te'eramed, fect matter of the dispute between IN THE GOOD OLD WINTER TIME TO LEASE TRANSPORTS (\=2"" re eereery Sass ‘ and proposes to have | yar resolutions are submitted for adoption by the chamber, One sets forth that the order of Acting See Secretary Root Proposes to Let Government" ‘wns s* " sem ee iki hig in Sey Se ulvocal nature of the re The uw tion of the naval authorities, came 1 Seattle and a crying injus- { Vessels to Highest Bidder Jas & wurvrine and members of the ‘na deviares that this” cit second jares that this city and state Will not submit to such chamber deemed it best to give gt [igosition and -aponggg Mr Bin “gs can. | a good citizens to aid In eall- | the fullest consideration before com- | WEOP i Weg to account and wae OTON, DC, Jano 6. the trans 5 2, porte outright at thin th eye | port nee Reheentes tent | It. i apparent that the cha arian the Bouthern en “7 oned by the bill ts» Pacific Rajiroad Co, Aimed Wim oie r Fate” | tion’ that may mben © long and bit of the Boston Mtcamahip Co. am Posse sound and Por Ly he may compete tn the biddl ter nana Hing SON ire of the fact that the tr eport ser- ple chune foi alren y done from Sun Fran. | {hough they have ample cause for Clement A. Griscom of the Intema will have a deo throwing down the gage of Battie of ac- | aintaining the right# of the people of Warhington mitting the bedy to a course ena! Co, eaplaining the terma u on. pM he tn) endeve open the Pa t = tn Be a service to competi on them for ave if the company doing | mal ¢ buminess were autho o wee submitted by the Siete mare prectianbie fe Own venncin, Beatle word tints | const nes me tmaies 27 tee | The plan devierd by Secretary! been decidediy in the lead, because | and was chhfined to Root ts embodied in a bill which will | {he Boston Bteginship Co. ts wiready |, he ances. It sets’ forth | soon be introduced into congress | supplied with Yeasels while no Ban Poche 4 the town os ee The pit ‘swt wines the seortary of | Francis thie time eee ton a ie the . yt yw RY Te pune | Bremerton and « : Delivery of shipmefts, expectally Snes now on the Pacific coast | of the tows . ctom teax, is delayed on account of insuf to lease the government three yoats to the highest bidder.| transports, however, ‘practionlly ‘8 ants ficient help> in the Beattle office eeretacy Hoot has given the subject places the whole wervice for the im ra age ths ® ura | Cae relief bé expected? caretal derution, and has de-|mediate future in San Francisco : ae . Th were the words of a tele olde jand are therefore personally inter) gram sent to the secretary of the Mt ie inadvisable to sell jested in ite welfare. jae ury. yesterday by J. P. House The second report, which was of George #. Bush signed by J. J. MeGilva, James The mew Ampbell, G. C. Carman and 8. F upet “ of & condition Rathbun, was more warlike in tone s brokers It criticises with a fine sarcasm the action of Acti y Darting bat the cus! editiouwty handie yport business of the COURT RECORDS STOLEN growing ale of Hiren tty while be shuts his eves 6 the vi Deputy Collector Mitten states ot Val and Ban that at least 10 more men are needed : more than Intimates that the whole to adequately Mar the business. matter has been instigated by the|The Chamber of Commerce may enemies of Beattie and the (riends of take up the matter and Lynch. who were convicted ruary, have another chance to | eecape the pengity of the crime of killing Col Prowse while they *. All the files and records — * of the came have mysteriously disappeared, The only record left Re en file tm the famous case ie the cortifie of probable cause for moval pemeal. ‘This will act af « stay ecution Unless the court fale ean be found, and the men may be fet free by writ of Now In Radeas corpus There have hese more than 10 murders fn Utan Full eine wae edmmitt to ease has wh Uherdeath penalty been enfe bint ~ o FIRE! SMOKE! WATER! FIRE SALE FRIDAY Tomorrow we put on sale the Tht hg ‘TS AND VELVET STOCK of the BARTHEL MILLIN oO ‘ANY: of MADISON STREET, whose premises were nt dcntnged by fire some weeks ago ht this etek at about one-tenth of ite value, MUCH OF IT 18 FECT, seme ittuie quantity slightly scorched oad smoked. but not enough harm done to destroy éntirely the ap- pearance and usefaliness Of any one article es ee § fe RAND JURY STRIKES VE SHALL RECEIVE Beers Adopt Address to Chamberlain Request- THE HOTEL MAN HB. DUNBAR [tn n't A STUBBORN WITNESS: Gambling “frame ups.” alleged) ie mes <= NG Refuses to Answer Questions |" =." ey ps e The next witness was Col. Jack re toe cabana mevcenan | Fawn formerty @ well known news- tion by Judge Bells grand ay pra | paper man = was held wat 8 tow MS Morning reesion today. The feat-| minutes © questions esl Bre of the sexsion was the refusal [him were in remMtion his con. MH. B Dunder, manager of the! nection with the mteate and Grand Hotel, to answer cer coanty n war work . ‘ } ‘ tof dudme. Moore spepenpaengyse See’) at the Rainier-Grand--Judge Bell) =? -izr eat the jury by nen inves ed the tole i i SE Seely it towed and Suiae| | purponen inventigated he ecierance] Wives Of Non-Union Miners Tell of Outrages silied af an arbitrator. He Sustained the witness bh that | ing #lot machine, He said he found Kapreper: questions” need. not be ustains im- answered no evidence of crooked work, but ---And Implicate Strike Leaders ‘The original program of inquiry @aw abundant chances for tt Chet Belding was next called in Into the tolerance by the police de ment of gambling and the rea It W# alleged that he was called tn therefore is being closely fol TOMORROW, THE STOCK J8 LIMITED, ONE DAY ILD CLBAK IT ALL OUT. THE PRICES A 80 LOW THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FOR USING a SOME MONTHS HENCE. ' We have divided the stock Into these lots as follows LOT No, 1—Miroir and Plain Velvets, nearly all colors, slightly burned on one edge, but splendidly ureful for Drees Trimming or Millinery purposes. The original valves were $2.00-to $3.0 a yard; tomorrow for, a yard 25e lo. 2—Mirdlr and Pidin Veivets, ail fashionable colors, perfect in ¥ respect andeworth today from $2. to 1400 a yard, for a y tA, Jan &—A meetin, of } cattle that may be imported into burghers held yesterday,| Africa; the abolition of General address to be given to| Haden-Powell's special police hamberiain he ad-| General Hotha told the assentbled | requests for a general| burghers that their commissioners Set iy: the retention of Boer laws | had raised over 9500,000 In Burope to soenreing the treatment of natives: | aid distressed families. | Dewet and OTe generous loans from England: | Delarey also spoke, advising moder tO Wale to Boers at cont price ali} a ation in mak de 4 LOT No. 3--Trimmed Hats, most of them in perfect condition French Pattern Hate among them and ranging in b price fre to $28.00, wees SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT @ A. Mt he anewer, He was in the Jury room That You Can Buy Any Suit or Overcoat ine porpens of $0 dees | for the purpowe Of testifying avout!’ SWLADELPHIA, Jan. &—The Another woman testified that ber| he wae never conected with the | SM@iFacite cammigsion thin morning | house was stoned. She saM that! }came involved In a row with the y lowed by the jury. So far the in-| lite department. he made a nur anne@unced that it Would hold long | she recognized an th conti | ber Of statements and swore to affi \ ¢ machine “frame up” in any way one an the ieader of her Yertigation has been ned to this | Covits that put the potide in «. very | wan prthelpally. in| War the statement made by ety hereafter to expedite a set- | assailants, her brother-in-law, who In Our Store at Question. All gambling rumors are Ing left the jury room t. The examination of non-| was president of the local anion of } | ba: | ra té thie oh a unbar | After E os thoroughly investigated. So | Re 6 ie tee | oe pint yee ire mber | eon an adjournment was taken | 2h men and their families who| mine workers, She said that she far aa can now be ascertained no suffered abuse during the astrike,| went out with « gun and made the 4 . ome ere «| are how in the possession of the room shortly before 16 o'clock, until tomorrew morning, b> — ier oslo has ‘come before the| ore nev, ihe prmmeaton, of (ihe | Foun thorty before te ofcoch | Late Yesterday oS ge Ig SR ae ae va St jurymen are divin J eet, se Sy FA som utieg ate a ott ane) Late yesterday afternoon Chief of | @® stnwet with her husband of Sil-| woman proved to be « the : er iiier with enthusiasm te almost 0 " » Pig appea n JUdK | police Bullivan Waa called into the |¥er Creek, he Was assaulted by | strongest witnesses the unton- During the continuance of tte - ten ve | Hat an oe, o the freer’ aad Bell'n courtroom At the ene S\jury room. He was helé eboutian ang hs down and! have prod amin 1 . Mubpoenaed and thone who have | Aenvunce, he to have| went to the judee while he was on} hour. When the chief entered the | ban! *¢ attempted te! ation failed mony our sale. No reservations. been calied they have made excel » the judge e wa lroom he appeared serious and ware | pm@c! inden thin wan utes Chesca shal involving me union His thstimeny, it i# the bench and for fully five minutes have been of @ sen-|the three conferred ether. lent progress. The men w! jest the ¢ ng Ne Mell thought a deep frown. That he was weit jury are t treated and that he went through leaders, in the agmault she described Underwear poeple who rumor says are ° Refused Point Biank the ordeal to hin own aatiafaction, familiar with the gambling situation Abbe and Mark Huf w*| Mr. Dunbar hed- refused point|was plain when he emersed f it was in the city. tied w blank to answer certain questions| the room, He wore a cheerful Hosiery The impression prevails about the 2 * asked him by the fury. Then there|and stoke pleasantly to his acqualh- court house that the grand jury in : was trouble In the Jury room, ‘The| tances as he left the courthouse. Leather Goods» In Fact Everything at ye ACTUAL COST ONE PRICE PLAIN FIGURES tion will be considerably | Both are nowhere to » ey by the non-appearance of ae ree ee «A many wi * Du ne past | Morning promptly few Maye there wan Aring the past | After a short discussion, they called the Sily Of men whose prenence the | fot MH. B. Dunbar Mr. Dunbar was Grand jury now greatly he last with rday Whether: nsidered their powers al-| It is very probable that the chief ited, and for the first time) told the jury that he was compelled nd a witness who de r gambling in the city at e 20 per cent der Rell held | made. and tnat the order ¢ not be forced | those higher than tions that ¢ a} It is considere Dunbar was not! there will be no se apt. Neither did! jury Satur ful composition of the con- ersy had failed site that the demand of the is @ reasonable one, when| wages in other trades and cost of living are consid that O canto A DAWES & BLANCHARD the existing baste, He mays that all the ‘iinemen out will stay out CLOTHIERS ani FURNISHERS until their demand is concede: : 4 oat 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block w'sae || GET IN LINE $15 mpany's refusal of thelr line we ay ~ ory ws The men are now recelvine | Pre hers Bim but he had been gone from the finemem of the Seattle Blevtric Co. t these absente and it was th re thas The linemen of the Snoqualmie ja Coneidered «iz Whe the sherirr men have fatied to hy are Jobn Considine, George + aes per day ' hours, The » Mark Huff, John and Tom ae. and William ©. Langdon, all ty nat Cali Tnteynational 1 hae cee untan, claring th ale Cs usthess Agent Jim Brown of the ¢ jury was through © Ay fe cocar, pag Rm Neged Power Co. went out today because | ' je at noon | 1" y from the ® be unfair, Less a doten| The reason the grand jury has for Bloctrieal Workers’ union, states and Tor ppare Fray x Adopted only after every attempt at ne Sana be ata time It iw alleged a club roe yp at a moet a e time ar 4s seriously | are involved in the strike orn . © from "Fhe linemen have been pressing | / minect their demand for some time, and ing 0 nd} uave hold repeated conferences with | a While in the . e| the representatives of the Prominent ca ® The strike is on the same nd First ward politt waid that Which has been in existence for) Clancy was before the jury and his Retin: om udden disappe ducted in his hotel. It w the month and one-half among the connects With the army of purchasers who are taking advantage of the money-saving opportunities offered in our Great Janu- ary Clearance Sale. Everything in two immense stocks cont ne erand c 0a Ls ars tan in We Mo Read carefully the following regular and cut prices: rennet the f E t Pri now al- CARVING SETS A fh AR ing or EX ortionate rices lowing Genuine Stag-Horn, silver tipped, regular price $10.00, Sale engineered the deal. At the choice 7 mes fri Ce Pine rend ia | J s—TY tall, Hamti tate of Miinols ts! ————— of any $18 PRICE veecseesrececverene a vas ae $7.50 mes in the First ward and| CHICAGO, Jan Pgeed op Pd Song drawn inves- | If Genuine Carved Stag, regular $9.00, Sale price ..... $6.75 mn RAMI favor® | conl dealers have been ndded to the [sil conducting @ len draw | 20 or i Censiont Cs g eg rt riverine ot tone itn Ue coat com. | aN of he Com Comin 0 CTORS . SEVERAL oo... MAJESTIC HOT-BLAST HEATERS the eatin lent and Aholauale deniers: . She: SNOW IN ; TRACTS coatin the Regular $15.00, Sale price $11.00 wien the ‘ norm bein we OF house or BALL BEARING CLOTHES WRINGERS : with long atrings of cont | KLId TAT any suit, Positively guaranteed first-class in every respect, regular : ity is beginning to e 7 une rename fe eit wan trend ahi ~~ ' CEDAR ccept 83.50, Sale price esoteric ARMS heft to death I an alley way where hel GoLDENDALI, The ener" Come in now, while every department is well supplied. , vCalitornia he : ‘ wuaptng A steam - pipe menos of a cg € ca sciiciitat | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 8 TIMBER or black, rnd ne) ti, aera, sal rcten car Gar oe te Were lilctasar arocorch we coumedinee for $15 ged tn laying ratie on th rthern railre ) nee by bia Fiver and | | "Yano STR oe a re from the | VIR Tver eg te trom the from land is making areat endeavors xo} MOFBOTt S. Upper | aaa ' th politic ; ‘ ‘ io. building © founaieting [wet the legislative tenders to agroa| 19, 11 and i2 Soheverman Block, WA. HU Pe SOR co the mont in. | the 8 now prevalent 4 inal yard ang , e which cat be | Binst avenue and Cherry street. thax no ene | Con. ON ST_— | 4| the friction among the trust busters} | Largest Stove House inthe North- N. W. Fixture, Annex—Everything, t jectrical. Main Store, First Ave. & 313 First Avenue South. otra cte € 4 Heate g Spring St. the tle #ehor a onstruction trains tru tha be enacted at the pres

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