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WEATHER FORECAST “Tonight and Tucsday, coeasione One Cent THE SEAT? » to briek south winds LE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1 903 AST EDITION ay DIVORCE ) DECISION STAR. Bank Clearings Today, $663,299 This Date a Year Ago, $490,313 Increase ... ». $72,986 ~ r a5 CENTS PER MONTH SENATORS MITCHELL TALKS ELECTED ~=©=»- TQ. THE MINERS wi ne = SS N KEN : LEADS é aM the Mane at Anote Asgres, toe LOGislatures Ballot in fivorced wile, againat Kate An the wid y Mur Urges Demand for Higher Wages on Ground ott cy Ballot Gives Walla Walla Banker 48 Votes to SHOWING COMPANY LANSING, Mich, Jan. %.-The — Scattering----Seattle Candidate Did not | Poll His First Strength Cae peat ee ‘The police this morning stopped the | About the officials of the company from direet> | men murde a OLYMPIA Ja. M—Levi Ankeny | votes, Judge Carroll B. Graves of El- | among them Senator e Moore, the sol. lensbura, 6 Senator John B. Al-| itary Democrat pecetved the Bighest vote im the wep lien, 3, Congressman Wesley lL. Jones, 1; tra P. Englehart of North quate qrmatorial Ballet token by the Voi 1 Senator George Turner “ ived the full £ oe ic a we today, bie rere ve lull Democratio vote of} eit for Harold Pres-| Preston did not poll his full! keny, ~“ strength, and on the first joint ballot) W Rae E Mion received If] tomorrow wil have several recruits, | Jom system tn the name of the mufictpale eo superintendent of | public works In oha The company ix preparing to enter the courts to ft» ARE ‘The mystery surrounding the tri indictment returned by the super court grand jut anager of the Kainter-Grand hotel, arrested yesterday, was brought be« fore Judge Hell this morning to give bends for hit appearance to ahewer the erand jury’# charge. Mr. Dupbar, Marcus J. Met, com- monly known ae Mark Huff. and Har ry Fason are the three defendants named tm the bill They chare- od with conducting swindling gameg im the Rainier-Grapd hotel alleged offense is « felony under the ate law Ht aise developed thie morning thet Mr. Duanbar te the only one of © trio iWkely to be brought to bar un~ SL LAW FOR THE ; INDICTMENT Ballinger's code, section T20 “Rach and every person Whe shall dew! (play) or carry of or open, be opened. or proprietor . ployee, whether for hire or het, any game of faro, mente, rouge- notr, lanequenette, Bg vingt-un itwenty-one) amp Ie atts tok oot banking ef other gaine played u dice, cards or any other A GOOD BOY. | AM GOING TO RAISE YOUR WAGES 10 PER CENT. YOUR BOARD @ PER CENT. TOO. | MUST HAVE Divi- coote are paid. Provided, that SENATORIAL RACE — oe in Dok tm for Semiciie wan in skota remdenve Al for Preston, (2 for Wilson and a Nunber THE GAR | |MURDERERS TO HANG tie and ‘ jeter Fou and the inetvility of tte employee. | two will be hanged today at Ing Operations, tok possession of the |paniane for their ut | 98Y Without opposition ghee ant ing county, Washing end for King coum proceedings in Mr. before Judge Beil this morn Dunber's EATH BY Many States ‘ ‘ That Operators Are Making Ex- OE I 5, the pain, See | cessive Profits © today the awemembly voted &6 for Thomay ©. Platt, 67 for John} INDIANAPOLAS Jan, 20.—In his Mitchell concluded by saying that sehfield, Demeerat, In the he would not enter politics; that his annual report United Mine 5 wenate the vote wae: Piatt 2 . “ to. he. nites highest ambition was to see better Ktanchfield 21, Kiihu W. foot 3.| Workers convention, President Joba] CON Aions among the miners’ far Piatt's re-election to the senate is | Mitchell today re |tliew and better fellowship between therefore aswured * and employers, after which he deat privacy union demand high |eround that the operat ne profits, He urged that * take a firm stand lor whe is known as the “run of basin, and an adv both in d nothing except to retire to | SPRINGFIELD, 11., Jan, 2.—Con |kressman Albert J. Hopkins was ed Unit Blates ae to jHucceed William BK. Mason this morning that the INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 20.—Chas. liowed @ W. Fairbanks was re-elected Untted general | Stat phator today. Booth Tark- | tention to : | inate novelist, who is a mem tee E are offering sev- r of the house, placed the senator| reert sun oraination in a clever mpeech ted in the treasury of eral choice lots, | | PIERRE, 8. D., Jan, 2,.—Alfred B. |" | Kittredge wan re-elected United |Htates senator by the | level, with good view, only successfully agains }one block trom car Sine, 15 pbite| which might artee. KELLY GETS Se aves te ene] Oe fem ” 1 would continue | MINU : - $75.00 HOFF ITIVE Two Gamblers Indicted With H. B. Dunbar of|.2u2¢2".%,2- 2". pe meny Rainier-Grand, Now in Mexico--Grand Jury May Investigate Underworld Rumors TWO YEARS : mane Ptees| en } duc ber of strikes in EACH Ir to @ better un-/ yal and) Let us show them to you. |derstanding between © ST. LOUIS, Jan Charles F.lighor, He said t be ved in Kelly, ex-speaker of the house of strictly enforcing the ja of the delegate wee this orning found in the vocation guilty and sentenced to two years charters wh the laws were not fn ths penitentiary for perdury. Kelly | Chanes erbert S. Upper received the verdict in an imper ationlly protested against turbable manver | ation of trades unions 10, 11 and 12 uerman Bleck, @ to den Pivet avenue Cherry etree their representatives in port the bill pending. inputes, and also | urged the miners to buy only union made goods offer by the Fort Erie Athletic Club | Of & puree of $28,000 for a 2-round |} Bore fight between himecif Jet tries For Busy People. WE List A FEW © MORROW MORNING Preinventory Sale Specials $2.00 Ladiew’ Kid Feit Lined Fur Trimmed Slippers: § 12 o'chork .., ims ow Ladies Ki = Bhoes, warm lined, § te 12 o clock GREAT REMOVAL SALE OF BOOKS Tomorrow, Wednesday, you can buy Books at the lowest prices imaginable. £000 Volumes of Fiction Biography, Science, History, etc, written by the world’s best authors and published in New York and Chicago St from Me to We each The Sale Price fs 610 TOMORROW we continue the SHOE SALE—Odd lots of be wale of the Water-Damaged en's and Childreti's Shoes Btock of the Barthel Millinery pnd gy Co, Hate at & tenth of their BOYS SWEATERS—In value, Trimming® at the rate wort! of ie on the dollar, Children’s Heavy Jean Waiets, 9) ali buttons taped on, 8 to 12 ff) o'clock 1 | lye Heavy Fleeced Fianne! te. & to 12 o'ebock.......7 fixe 42286 Pillow Cases, nicely hemmed and isundered, 120 value Ladies Heavy Serge Mackin- toahes, military cape, $6.60 value. & to 12 o'clock. 6! Children's School U:mbretias, Our North Window Is filled with left-over HOLIDAY SUSPENDERS that were 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Colored Shirts Regular price 75¢ and $1.00. Your choice of any Suspender - or Shirt until Thursday at 6 Ag before the grand jury began this morning the tof the court house were Jury Wants to Know Why He Was Discrim- |p: 22x POISON nated Against by the Police--Several Council- ea... men Will Be Asked to Tell What They Know and the whole affair was gone over tm detail Farwell Testifies The second and Isat witness called this morning was George Farwell, an attorney who has been more or lene uch persons so convicted shall be imprisoned one day in the county Jali for every 82 of such, fine and costs. provided further that such imprisonment. shall not exeem! one year, and, ett ‘accidental further provided, that any -one of his grandfather at Rowe #ta- | who shall carry on any chuck oh. jast night a-luck. bunke. strap, sit Mr. and Mra Thompeon are rest any other swindling te of Port Madison. Yor several be guilty of a felongy an: pad, with their yo conviction shell Bf Yenpet i have been visiting Mr, y im the for_® he father In thie city - ive Fears MOP tie parents left the child with bir v' . wifather while they went dow on business, During thelrab Hutchin- son Suit Seale p. m., for ALL CLOTHING AND HATS AT ACTUAL COST Until the last day of the month. ADAMS & BLANCHARD WHR eounciimen, . +=-coUMCN- Vintimately associated with some of and saloconkeepers, |the men who have in the past been te or lees prominent in the re- | Known as professional gamblers. der the metk Hoff and Pason ‘and bing affaire| Farwell). it is thought, may know Re we gambling “ BB. Beyed ,. SOUTH WELLFLEET, Mass. Jan,| both of Whom at? well known gam who will testify dur- | deal with Hickard. for that. it is Pre-| President Roosevelt and King Id-| fact that they ‘of whe bo ~~ two da are: Hiram |*ureed, the Jury devired bie %, “1 ¥ yeielans were summoned on the oe testimouy. He was in the Jury room | tems “Si cape Cal and corm ie ene tee vs urn of the boy's parent for about three-quarters of an hour. | ing. day. The mieanage: ~ ‘coubl be done for his relief, and He did not state when he left the | teimed erectines ant congratulations| current in the underworld tte be came aster several hours of room the exact nature of the| upon the perfection of the wireless | cred “5° . |queations asked him. eyatem le. Moff. it One of most worried men in the — court house corrider this morning 2 hs earty in th re. was “Tommy” Navin, once the coun- in Califormia at thet ae ra|ciiman from the First ward. Mr. the grand fury hewan ite seeeton, Nevin was not worried because he with Fason the case w tock. tell something ut himeeif, but it worried I when he thought ¢ the might have expr part- | against another man me.” | “ ins Saidmerd ta. the cdrom | “| don't know anything about| GENOA, Italy, Jan, 2.—~The paw the club room or gambling |arafting to tell them fellows in|®@nmers of the German liner Lahna that was conducted in the | there.” he anid this morning. “and 1) Which w unded at Tamara ye Gove the enioon. The police |can't see for the Ife of me why I|teTday, are being taken off iB the gece the day it opened | wae called. 1 admit I have called | Unh the proprietors and | some of the councilmen cheap @raft- | by At that time the story was |ere on the floor of the counell cham- wind te, feared, |: Aanene. the out Chat Pox Wichinea cee thn |ten, tat sengers are Poultney Bigelow had donated $1,000 to the| thing. 1 ; | Rewepager correspondents fand with the un.| ? | Pearson, the new United St ding thmt he was to be al thie morning. it minister to Persia; Rev. Law to operss te hie house with the 4 to the old nen: New York, and Maj. tron Jn alleged, the rand Jury and Prose. police and with 41,000 saloon 1 Attorney Seott will further Motection of the administration. which wae passed by the city ie ventien Promise Broken coune!l about two Years ago. At that | A alimtine atory te told In the fe The ise, if any was made, |e there was talk of bribery and Attle underworld. Seattle sporting Ave remhern of hat he wos ares arning of the true bill by some Jamon who should have ke At any re the story tx ae jr “ind at the courth was absent) Thureday niehe | @ n'a arent ot that worthy war Jn | Tacoma and learned of the deputy’ presence in that city in time to cate | dawelry A seuth-bound train, This story, it ried out, and Rickard | “*YeT"! w debates resulted tn men claim that. Fason wax in the pwere turned attofney to take up hia | Which the man from the Firat city Thursday. and learned of him back for him the money | ¥*°4" 414 ne : ; H indictment alm the moment the paid in to the adminis : int true bill wae r ned. ‘Thereune m Gill a counctiman, waa) Councilman 6 it f« tol with many winks that he ermplo His | Teeard to the Rickard case, Witltam | Jan. % Mundi, | emilee, Faron Minped down ta Were successful, for the $1,000 | Autherland owns a saloon near the tn the Was paid was returned by | r of First avenue and Yester ae MP. Gili stated this morn-|**¥:, He hae for years nm anso- | today by ita | Arizona. However, it may ha hesould not swear who paid |“i#ted With gamblers in 4 business | Walla. Apencer then turned the re Hexen: swan hun anen pe. Ona he money, but that he had an|W8Y 87d ft t* thought may have | volver on himeeif and blew his brains ity, leaving Mr. Dunbar to fage Heraily thought that |"0me knowledge of the settlement of | dying a few minutes after the! the eran’ tury slone \ ere ot paid into the Puget |the Ficknrd on He will probably | victim. The tragedy occurred in the| ‘The following In a verbatim coor al bank by certain |'*stify this afternoon Jiftchen of the Sehu and it w pre At 12 o'clock, after the testimony | 11:20 ock this morning. Unre- ‘ive, Jury adiourned for the noon recess lof the deed Per rey Fae returned Mr.! vitnons eniied thie erhcene eae Be pad ney, re enez | Counctinonn Nevin followed him as on ee, to him When hie|® &rand fury witness police court he terstanding th, hat he would not at Hemptto again opernth hin gumnbling | ‘ the o14 stand at the corner fs ~' avenue and Washington BAN FRANCTACO, Jan, %.--Ida the At the time of the trouble Brown, 16 years old, who has been fable business men int mineiig since Tuesday from her the three Aefendant theelve $1 GIFRALTAR wet ltoghy. Bhe in 5 Bhjected to the gamb home in Oakland, was found today. | - t le, Mine and the police gave thin CLEVELAND, Jan, 20--'Tho coal | fhe atic that the was abducted Wrekin —s Seema he total ¢ ns fee cloming the he fr . complicated | by Conductor Beach of the Southern tg pty eb go P pfMfce curl Shey 4 te v4 a! Pacitic ratlrond, He tomk her to a “at « " ithe first witneme this the | hotel, then-to nm lotging Roure fo ' woe a War the partner of Rickard | ne. three. nigh nd then dererted he . Wave £8.74 Mee tiie of thie trouble ae was es Of parental wenth prevented |rmrre ’ v4 fits ener Were: With all of th letaile of the | men ‘ her from gotr hom Fhe har rine , J fom for more than an hour fi ductor Beach t en arrested ‘ana ' ' them pe the MESSAGES rea box on ot Imesivine” an whe - ——= box of medicine and, when by we Brandy arent, had eaten Wireless messages between | Mere. are fogitives from justice jer the enna was thrown Into con- os 0 in charge of Butte tof Beattie Roth & Bona, The coroner was y of #.| waterfront by m aide street and ce pheart| ped a rattler”—took a tratn w Jan. Zietung * that the Bultan of T in residence atlof the indictment r of bribing fend Hnglieh prow te articles, N We Pheer entrurte the Alle our $15.00, $18.00, Largest Stove House in the North- N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything pty went. Electrical. and $20.00. Ovecoats at Main Store, Fist Ave, & Spring St. 313 First Avenue South. ABDUCTED =) fowted njured wind man liner Late SHERIFF'S CARNINGS n ver ift's 719 Second Ave. Let Us Remind You Of the Fact That not much more time remains in which you may secure Hardware, Mantels, Cutery, Hollowware, Stoves, Electrica). Goode, otc. at «reatly reduced prices. Qur great January Clearance Bale continues up to the night of January fist. After that date every- thing will revert to regular prices again. Come in now, You can save many dollars by purchasing while this great sale ie on. Here are samples of our price quotations: $10 This is the big- gest sale yet—giv- ing the choice of any suit in the stock — oem aig lain blues lacks — for $10. Stee! Ranges Cast Cook Stoves 818—Club Economy, with high ype regular price. $ red The Lioa Clothing House closet, regular price $33.00; g2)""‘tousehold.” Adorn. regular Cor. First Ave. and Maio Bale price .... $23.00 price $31.00; Sale price. .$21.00 #20 reka Economy, regular 188—Home Beonomy and reser- oir, 80. price $39.40; Bale price .$29.50 Sees RE OO 6817—1 X_L Beonomy, high closet and reservoir, regular price No. 14— Majestic Ho Hot-Blast, reg- CLEARANCE SALE $48.00; Baie price ... $37.50 ular price $15.00; Sale Price, 5 S18—Premier, high closet and No. 1 Majestic Hot Blast. res- reservoir, regular price $50; ular price $16.60; Sale price OF ale BENOG osc 55si ce ss ARRRO” «bode Uecee: ‘pabavendeaneeens $12. Men’s Overcoats $9.50 At Cost-——With or Without Hot Air Patent Medicines Are now sold at uniformly cut prices by alt druggists in Seattle and suburbs, The lowest daily quotations are the regular prices every- where BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL DRUGGIST. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. 627 Tirst Avoune antly made and finely See Them in Our Window | i l

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