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One Cent THE IZENS COME BACK AT | citizens of the town of Bre) briefly, that Ca: carry out their declared in. | drank freely and pre wously there if Wvery prospect the various saloons in ¢ ny with time in store for Cap- | sailors and others of his own ship ton, one-time comman-| became so intoxicated on ane peva- pattieehip Orecen and /sion as to make it necessary that he jor Of Bremerton a8 @) be carried by the town marshal on community board the Oregon, then in drydock board of trade is/ gambled at the various resurte in affidayite and such other | the town, borrowed =r from “ iecessary to bring | various saloonkeepers Refore # court-mar gonduct Unbecor ee aS genticman. The | Ja the papers soon | te Washington are! wile in Som. Katon at ain nt Various things prejudicial to the public md contrary to code of f even the subordi nat the navy ‘The affidavits ther data nec- be morals rious charges are now being pre red under direction of George F vard, chairman of the executive | committee of the Bremerton beard of trade. Some time after Acting Secretary iw lot the } y Dering iseued the or jv the government service variously enumerated by Sworn atatem Bremerton People Say That Former Captain of the Oregon Was No Saint While at Puget Sound Navy Yard the} WEATHER FONECAST—Tonlatt and tomorrow fel EATTLE SBRATTLE, RG rn rege EATON der rety Puget me wath the exint in Captain voluntarily » the ing to send ships to the Hremerter Eaton n depart to the front. mumed. owt Immoral town been hin good or tt for tur erime tn saying that “Beattie ix not particu larly noted for itm saintiiness nor or der In view of all exteting facts thie a ends by | Herman Gein Light northwest winds, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1903 RAILROAD LOBBYISTS CLAIM VICTORY iInsists That the Selection of W. H. Hare For Speaker Is a Point For Them he ming ber - house of Ubrepatey | that exiated at that time Phe stone marshal and bebe ima that ney fr and ods mn man lon HkOe pers afte the lec eh Jun tate ton 12.-—The logintat py today lobby Ja elated over his Hare, } mal vi fight until olghth tn the of : the facta in writing to the Amith epublic of the navy department to the end ja c.Mmith, Repub that Capt preMen beet ving % votes to 9 for Warren W up and tried t *per authorts bap Democrat, of Bnok Ben for duct WAHE atom Hamitton of Pierce oc of fered u preampie ana r vite referred to, wel, at tos wae br pew regret for y ricker and Het Reptember, AMO giimner of be construed 68] ehceen presid i by the reeent pas of Joffe retary Darling. tect ee vere is to the effeet tha on August 18 190 Capen Eaton borrowed from Those Kelly $20, giving his personal "E O./ by the \ t nount, kaying hé WOuld |nublidan, of Ve ount the following AY. speaker, receiv! It Ie alleged, he tailed [fmens Democrat when the I Ul Lindsey of Spokane ‘was elected | denied (bt speaker pre tem.; Storey Huck of | Morty © oer! [Pipeksne, chief clerk; BH. F. Muft of {0% the Rouse, and wit ehali®, mergeant-at-arme teat Railroad Lobby | Pi Ni meng Ske Sn eaned mommy be the pi hin unseemly lit went with a When the fight narrowed », the raitroads | support of the Inter Against Wileon, who in a staunch friend of Gov. McBride ly they are proclaim the vietory i thelrs and publican state platform | put in the background. The chief interest was tn » fleht, and wntil 3 0% It looked am if it we interesting scrap betw | Hare and Wik At this hour Wil | ne nt for Dr. Mare Wrtno him 1 ution ex death of which " wi Dud w Conse “that rT) how Geisler, We therefore 110t having been tnepir of Acting & firet of there ma ean pro tem retary order The the to 18 for irew from the tached to and made a part of the affidavit ‘The second affidavit recites Captain borrowed §10 August 18 gave his LO. UL for the That he afterward denied ever@iau. ing received the money and refused repay it. This LO. U. ia ates at jattack by than the © | prepared to ‘This lx what G man of the the Bremerton bow Captain Baton was more ne of Bremerton were low Without protest oF wair eeutive come 7 BACK banrrive suaerne STICKS. seagate fehippers instructing the freesing were reported |amenta fo hold the cars in the yards ‘The temperature ot Ghttl ofders should be received t ~ | detiver them. These orders came Stro with « down-/trom men who are believed to be . There is & prospect members of the combine Over Fn pnd may perish whelming proof ie accumulating the coal famine is| which shows « gigantic conspiracy ye og ody oe of |te corner the entire fuel supply of | are ft sh omy from ail Spare at the city.| The city the grand jury re- r to th Army thie tion of the al-jmorning to be used In charitable to obtain extort work by that organization. For seme (ea). The examination days the Salvation Army har en @manding an expian-!| caged on a considerable scate in the appointed task of doling out wh wagons were turned o Mal | pel have concealed |coal to extremely needy and poor ty | |housed people in sutficient quanti- ties to keep them from freesing to jdeath. This coal Ras been donated to bring if hooks in-|in most instences by retail dealers Jury room. It has been | who are opposing the combine and that many care of coal|by wealthy people of charitable in- a the time the invex-jelination who have large stocks on bore cards from the | hand for their own _use LAUGHTER HOUSE MEN WIN A POINT ‘Pared by Beacon Hill Club Defective---- Remedial Action to Be Taken ordered fight to stay,” sald Judge mm: “We are not going to let up until the slaughter houses efth move or cease to be public nuisances, almost unbearable to Beacon hill and the whole of the southern part of the eity avquitted on @ When atraigned tf po harge of main- ,oures in violation | rorecution ay new! “The Caratens brothers and Henry packing |have been unable to get their prepared. | slaughter licenses renewed @worn to this evening |this year the reason that the mdants rearrested to-lacting city comptroller holds that he is not authorized to iasue lie sinughter houses outslde th | © this business by clty or- ‘There is no dowbt b Carstens and Henry wide this district io pretend to 4 “Palin he propriet ny it. Hence npiainta which are to since January the slaughter operated without an in t not 1 houses licensen to 1 Melee ptrotie ‘of th ity coun und Henry will Operating und troduced 4 Atiariiey 1) 1 Fesscrn, mia be din We are in +) of ra of Te Mom xt om representative hill will tonight the pro acon eting inat oo CONTRACTORS AND SCHOOL DIRECTORS LOCK HORNS | Hoare ENFORCES $13,00 WORK Acain WAK % Meier 85 .,000 EMQeHi son icinsen ¢ # es th 0 PENALTY FOR NON-COMPLETION OF OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL—LAT- BUILDERS INDIGNANT 1 hool Distriet No. hind dis- work for the 1 sp raver became OHO pa nc ETA since | ‘The con-; Wiltiam tt, a prominent lawyer of this , Was frozen to death on Satur- ¥ might just Outside the city, He had been iil for several days and is leupposed to have gotten lost on his | |way home and to have wandered | about until exhausted. His boty was found by a dairyman on @ country road. The weather is extremely cold througnout Nebraska and lowa. The | mercury is reported below mero at all potnta, | # CITY, Jan. 12-—-The re in temperature has caused bie suffering among the poor, due (to the high price of coal ‘There is plenty of coal in the yards. but it lx held very high. In Western Kansas it i said that an absolute fuel famine prevaits. ST. PAUL, Jan. 12 wave is upon the lake regton Another cold The Iriet, are anxiously awaiting the out- me of the fight be waged by Cawsey & Carney, before making an attempt to secure the rewrn of their own forfeiture . Alexander wan behind 18 days nm the Interbay sch Jeet te a forfeit of $190 fe thone days Hromley & Well tractors the Quese Anne sh are subjec delay. Sha ton, contra street schoo! contractor on the Ross school, and Soderquiat fltoneleat, contrattorn on the We ren echool. are all more David Dow is who finished his job in the spectfied time. He was offered a bonus of $2000 if he completed the Walla} Walla building at a certain da cartier than the time specified in the | contrac unable to hustle enc | bounty. Still, he « | forfetture. ¥ & Carney wert behind % nm the new High school, and must Pierson, | piet ded paying a Althoogh public bling is sup- to@have been closed by of Police Bulli bjectionable being carried on and suppored por order of tt Chiet of © a of the former! operated. “pinch m every very deal there te any ‘on the table. There saloons where there are 'no games running, | In the new tend Firat avenue south }ieh, It te there n Join and alone the gamen flour- that the big play Is In almost every one 1 gambjing b win the tenderloin, games running [a night and through the ater art of day, The games are lowned by the men who formerly \° ned the big gambling houres. At each of the tables there Is one man who admits that he is an em |Ploye of the house. | He in In char of the guru ips et * house hi ‘ ir othér men employed known to floor all of and Ww M are fraternity as “boonters,” be guosyed. There Is a hoe who supertr A tnd take are at the by the houne | the jont \th the but ltwo to four oosters | jterday in this region. lative the schoot district $660 for r loww tardy Aire the $1 the only contractor | We will not make a fight but he seema to have been | ton Of the contract, ih to earn the | felture for failure to GAMBLING STILL IN FLOURISHING SHAPE POKER ROOMS UNDER POLICE PROTECTION NOW TO BE FOUND IN MOST OF THE BIG SALOONS IN THE UP-TOWN | oS BUSINESS SECTION OF THE CITY | ployed by the WANTED SEVERAL TRACTS OF CEDAR TIMBER Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 end (2 Bcheuerman Block, Piret avenue and Cherry otrect, tached to the affidavit Various hants of Hremertoh have bille wn SULTAN IS DEFEATE PARIS, Jon. 12 —A aiapateh fron enye that @ battle has tak~ the Heku river, be army and the rebel which the “former were defeated ‘he Webel Yroope ate waid to have Deer much beter equipped and or Miaed than the impertal army. It stafed that the sultan has aban Boned Fes, arid will estabti pitel o bat, m have nearty all left, of 4 it te understood that the foreign WH] Boon withdraw _ ‘ way WAVE TO “eesoar re Tat PUNT W SThLL, Clearance Sale Kart Gttbert, , ond Mre J corner of rd the c year-old Gilbert, living at Third and Waker | was drowned in several blocks from his/ yesterday | ‘The toys prolonged absence was) by bie mother and «he became | toned and arowend her lah) A search for the boy remuited | the finding Of Nis lifeless body in the Witte took Re could find Withers to the accident Pet Ne Ma tellin ite ff Choice of Beem morined of hie son's death. any S18, +eeeeees | $20 or $25 Suit in our stock, a cept plain blues and are allow- ing the WASHINOTC (Bpectal pT to ment offictal has been deellnee D. [mercury ts below nero all over Min- nothing to say Aamistant Ber re y of the Navy Derting (the partition Reosevelt once graced mest volubly) ye hie bureau chiefs have sa! all he knowe to tell, a lot more, so he Will save the country the ex- pense of printers’ ink and white [> paper and het it go at that. fap OOP SS 000000000000 09008 IN FIRE ST. LOUIS, Tat 12—1h @ fire thie morning in a negro lodging house three persone were killed by jump. from the windows, six others injured in the same way or in ‘The building was totally Hesota, Wisconsin ahd the Dakotaa, and it in still going down, Snow haw been falling, but not in large quam tities Jan. 18—~A over Michigan ol! day below DETROIT, biew Ditemard Railroad interrupted trattt> Jnn. SALE OF Blankets THIS WEEK Every Blanket im the store at JUST HALF PRICE Our Blankets are the Famous North Star Brand. CINCINNAT: 18. -"The ther. | mometer ie at tero in the Ohe-wal- ley this morning, Heavy mow and et stores prevailed generally yea LONDON, Jan, 12 weather and heavy reported from all porte of Kingtand and Scotland. In the north traine| have Been suspected in tive xnew and engines deral of thoes weeks They regard the ent tof (he agreement as am ext Mr. Carney said ore day afternoon 4 > “Ry no human means cold we ayotd the delay In the donatruction of the butlding. Kerry’é mill burn- fd no that we could not get our lum ber in time Kenton's [ron works tn Ohio burned, and we were subject to. long delays in getting our iron max terial. Several carloads of our ma- ferlal en route from the Bast were wreekéd. In many other ways we |were unavoidably handlenp, Mowever, i we ean iy 060 by amicable means, 1.—-General re today at t eral army of the Ar war and rose from thr rn & general. He fought in many bat tles and gained much fame by iw services. NO WHISKY FOR LIPTON GLASGOW, Jan. 12.—Sir Thomas Jeniep the report that he in the whisky business He snye that he is entiefied with the fen trade as a business and with Yeoht racing for pleanu WILL GIVE THEM CHRISTIAN BURIAL the night of the Ne miles No Blankets will be changed during this sale. choot “Th. t » © contracts ir bai +. all state in Diack adenine time specified for the com: and the Foes oo. We be. duty (6 enforce ‘thase Director. ©, WESTBERG & CHILDS Cloaks, Sults and MH 1912 2nd ave. PRICES RISING | Alm Heve it our tract ‘The bulldings are well ed, the difficulty being garda the time of com pnatruct- nly an re- (nis Norse Clut for th rwegia nout? ost everywhere but A« bel house in every game. men have signals which they eh other to signify whe My t hand. The sucker putalbertal, It is p and it ie 4 to 1 thelte aend the in Norway at a eting held. yeaterday committee in| sn 1 far hel A, Johnson and J. F “| Another committer any of wr PR Ian, K 1 gambling ta! Jonneor town into the busines kum, UnUi within the past two) ands for Weeks the uptown poker | roorn# were not run by the house to! greater extent than that ne om” proprietor that « ient number of drinks wer oe The rive Het will y convir yu tha This netion w of the Nor morning price’ the 1 on patents th ms along Firat metty to way in are in) Giub, ve in that there! tha gambling of ¢ Captain Johnson consiat nig ©. Iter i ty n Pinkham's Compound Be 1Be onp 166 Tooth Powder the gamblers Carter's Pills Graduatly etting up Meteict r three Cuttoura Lyon d Captain Hinted to undertaking TELLS DETAILS OF A MURDER Religious conver fiven Johnny for ring bef the Unite Stat mmisstoner at Haine 1, and, after making a r part nel ra $1.26 Hwe 58e @. 0. @Y (Ph. G.) Yesler and Second sion in the rea James, an Indlar ring them tt . B. BUCK & CO. Wen's, Boys’ and Ohli- dron’s Clothing 18, Hate ave cording te paddling HALL , omilo Elaine NEW JOB 1 that Capt. A ommand » mucceed | od ag marine Pacific Pack CAPT t 1404 Socom Hind & Wi Ruilding eked | down to 10 | Bank Clearings Today,$65 7,279 This Date a Year Ago, $549,078 increas $108,201 25 CENTS PER MONTH SUICIDE ON KOYUKUK Passengers of the steamer Dirigo arriving from Lynr al yesterday afternoon, bring the news of the suicide of Albert Andrews, formerly of Dawson, at Coldfoot, on the Koyu ey Bept. 20. He left the Mie 1 early in the morning, and we t Koyukuk river, After and ley 40-pound rock jumped into. the E in plain view of the town. not found un } til the “ orn ing. was taken in nares by the a | then Judge Brown of Jun avpointed Thos. R. Ly the late Gen. Friedrich |THE EIGHTH DAY rarance Sale finds many of the extraordinary offerings gone Many hundreds still await you. Remember that this opportunity but once a year Everything in two immense stocks greatly reduc- ed. Here is an item which will give you an idea of just what a saving will be yours if you buy now: CARVING SETS Genuine Stag Horn Silver ‘I ipped, regular price sale price Everything else idential appointment MAY BE ICEBOUND ‘own of thin ety, brother ¢ wh, owner of the credits which comes from & civeo, that the vessel is n ice-bound in Port returned to He state the Of our great January Ch a s $10.00, . $7.50 in our two. big stores ‘equally low. N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything lectrical, Largest Stove House in the North- ? 313 First Avenue South, west. Main Store, First Ave. & Spring St. Last Week This is the last week where it is your privilege to come & W. Collars and purchase any article in the store, except E | and Cuffs and Stetson and Youman’s Hats AT ACTUAL COST ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS aod HAT TERS 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block BATH CABINETS Take Your Turkish Gath at Home. You can by usting one of our Bath Cabinets We have several styles that fold up flat when pot in use Call and examine STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. 67] First Avenue [ Beautity the them, Every- thing Belling at Keduced Prices ee We have laid out along with the Trimmed Hats bought from the Barthel Millinery Comp our entire siock of Ladies’ Untrimmed Felt Hate, They are in iors, all shapes and are marked to sell from $1.00 to $3.50. We offer them at 25¢ each Trimmed 69 c Hats at.. Another lot of the Fire » Hate are laid out for Tuesday They are worth In the usual way $3.60 to $14.06; now Regma 690. nel- ing. , 821 colors, 5 for 1¢ nes and Feathers, worth Te for le each, Wings and Feathers, worth up to $2.00, for 20¢ each. Breasts that sold at $3.00 and $4.00, for S0c each. ‘The Great Removal Sale is still runnings {ts successful course. We have reduced the price on everything In the store. We give dally #pecial bargains from each department—bargains that are worth your attention and that should be a means of saving money for you, QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Searme FREE Dental Work Charge for material only. The painless process—secret and exclus with us. Painless Extracting Painless Filling hoes Set, PRB Eastern College of Painless Dentistry the ly college using an absolutely & that th is maintained ATE DENTISTS who have work at their recogulae of years’ experience ir rpose of learning The name alone purpose of teachi apent years 1 f ane have had the requir avtioe. They come tr M of our dentists hieago, Philad expla OUR fron 1 i loca ted ine ME her r work ti years All of the patrons of street) to have thelr LEUL EXPERTS work te rie it where @l PROFESS ORS of It ISTHE LEG vate oper nd not in cost Small Charges for Material SS DENTISTRY saliding