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WEATHER REPORT One Cent OL « “No, 284 ST EDITION ree Be A PR Sar ha? RatkrPF : sion With Same Indecisive Result 2—In the first (eeeond and third ballot were taken (elected ballot today, Levi in the joint session with the same 7 two Fotes and Harold | rewuit as the first Th to Benator Moore, Dem-| Senator Earles of Whatcom offered | fol pe ty “eadis county, changed from! resolution providing t Speaker Marelecesion should take an | Levl Ankeny lehart to Ankeny four nor more than elg e Corliss changed hj Harold Preston day until « chice might be etticted, | oe mt. WE Ankeny, Four) but after discussion the resolutic ree Turner trom Graves to bie and the jot }zo8 B. Alien . One from Graves |seesion adjourned to meet 1. ne from Jones to Allen. myetey war the same an separate ballot, A noon tomorrow, as requir eral law. Al least ken each day ESTIGATE POKER ROOMS = S and Secret Gambling Dens Formerly 1 by Police Called to Grand Jury's At- P tanten-—-Ten Rickard Case the same bank in the tenderioin district were. The fagt be al pubiite to weeks agen one and nnd stole the ved a re pe of the affair, but fearing to al- jaw the fact that the gambling house was running, to be made public. eup- pressed the story for several days. There were until recently other ppowed y one of the Dix gambling houses ‘These two mations were gone over jin detail with Mr. Ankeny thig morn- Morning. The nd be into the oe? x de. somber of wit nesses 4 room th thing that would be of benefit to the| be brought to the notioe of the jury. A brace game in the rear of «| museum on Lv J reet, have been running within were alee asked-him, but admitted that he had not been placed under oath. Farwell Up Again After Mr. Ankeny left a MADY| room George D. Farweil, he before the jury yesterday, j called, but remained room but a few minutes, aly. srw thin alxo questioned in regard to the pay “¥ the 5 | ment of the Hickard money and the pe jury room that | Ont ine of the ‘ council matters | lending ac Guriee ‘hie| The next witness was a woman — "es lwho had not been subpoenaed and who went Inte the jury room of her wees. 0 Fests mows. lowe |. “Her fame and the ob- We the fury this Tine. |Ject_Of her visit to the jury are se- MEH fe thought, in familar! cret® that the jurymen and of ett mt. adopt- pega og attorney ar ra cane, having ob-| rer case, se the prosecu data from the per- | MY explain during the dispute for this reason, It is of value to the ton of city) the jury who was wan ree p and basements tm} After the teotenet iy of Martin haa | bee en, the grand jury adjourn - wrth 9:30 timony taken has piled w mous amount of work for Dlerk A. & | Mather of the jury, and this nine he will be at work transertbt Yesterday Afternoon When the Star went to press yee terday afternoon Thomas Navin, for counctiman from the First wan imparting his knowledge » the grand | when he left ti wan not questioned anything is one jury jury room that h as to anything he knew about, end that his testimony hed) stated that be ‘nad er roorms in pot been at all valuable. It in un- | knowledge and consent of however, that several im an cath of secrecy While other gambling Ww were brov in fell what he had tes- grand jury hai tion that the chief of police hin a well known 1 Star Witness dered that the poker games be was the next d to run. ‘Theee gam " in| wit one called war out of Witness before the sry} however, was RB. v. 4 by lawyers, are as illegal as| th of the Puget Sound | te or taro. tin claims that on th city when he w night of | t found and Sg ge of Mil December 4 he was fleeced out of | The jury went tn Manifieait te “chuone | $100 fn ernon'# saloon, at the cor-|old 20 per cent. rake off that has| ak tee avela [ner of First avenue and Seneca | been under tigation. The | le Thece a any “i street, He went into the enloon and! whale case was a ne over and PWhy Mr. Ankers wae calles |i0ined In a game of cards being con-| Clancy told hi the deal by J mp ard. “9 | ducted fn the rear the place, Af-| which the der a 20 per cent alters to a focus, andi tt? Playing a short time he believed |interest in all eambi # made by * }that he was being made the vicitm | the ¢ ys and enforced by the po Bp oh was reported to the police, but no| mayor aT that | Action was taken. The matter of re-| After the deadlock between the ith for |Yoking the license of the saloon {| mar re A the Clan en ey before the city counclt it wae Thomax Claney wh the bank of which There Are Othera | th Front and by a nip an thet tbe tt t 1 that th we te . of & arti #4 to he n given tol aovera armbling | ——— Wointy a 1 OS tiene Alanes Col by the piers were|in Beate will be me lines tee Cieh ‘pee i neon Rag) firet wit- | ject of grand jury ne tly leranted in fu nd thnt $2,000 a] 4 jury after iting the next few days po RT IB fold of receiving money| tion of a gambling h i . ere. ihe from the bank. He stated |len's saloon, at the ¢ FA ng rte ay S aedhae ater = © where the | ave and Cherry foan. Mr. Gill was the lee Iviaor or that he|dowbtedly he brought up before ans | Moe Mr. Gill was the lee neater alling|other week passes ang & searchtfie| \oceq horns with the elty adminis. | investigation made ax to the theann| }ocked fitaratty known that the|employed by ¢ »prietor to secure | ratio $5me from ip aaintieve: and ticdoudal fein wreee ’ Several Indictments ; one to 5 the factleambling there wan never dented,| nese was called that-ts just now trow- |The hou: never raided by the| the grand jure ORO GrERA jury considerably. police. haw fe gambling houses! Bell's court Foon and Pronecating THE SEATTEL SEATTLE, | the nd Thureday, occasional rainy ¢ WASHINGTON, WEDNES ANKENY GAINS TWO of AND PRESTO Ballots Taken by the Legislature in JointSes- CLOSE FIGHT j Kan, Jan, t.—The Rew gighe are t loliewing: John H. Pow id My inl caucus last nightil 'Prink, W. H. White, George F. Cotterill following vote Good music will be provided, and it pected that a rousing ey, 8, Curtin, af I be held tonight, | FIRE ON SHIP HAVRE, France, Jan. thre 4 | gbeare the French liner steamer La pouraine | dock this wah morning eabing true bill were submitted to the court, The firet bill not indorsed by the jury wae toet Preok second - dealer, vies petty larceny, vergiary: ra lary, and J ‘The jury NEW YO! Jen, Fi—Julian Raph. the euthor and correapondent died complication of Atsorler: was [@ years old. Mie health wae tre- paired while acting as war corres- | om | Smoot | genator yesterday by the Utah legis. lature, recelving a majority tn each houre, voting separately. Smoot received 46 of the @2 votes compos- tng the legislature | FIRE DOES IT MILW. AUKRE, Wie, Jan. BALLARD, Jan. 21.—At the meet of the city council last night for $20,000 worth of sewer bondé recently 4 from Wield, voted, bide were Roth & Co. ney @ Crawford wood & Mayer of he bids were referred to the coun cll to meet as a committee of the whole later | The company which fe putting in] the fire alarm system reported that Kt would be completely Friday, installed by January 23, from the Bustne fation was read askin fl to levy a suff Ifor library 6 me ten, the, overt OF J Andrew Cart lonating funds for lthie pury matter wil be con |nidered by the counell aw a commit tee of the whole jater in. the week M. Shell Eineer, stated that he had appotnted G. P. Jamer presen K chalneer, to be Aopity enginecr, and the appoint |ment was confirmed ‘On the recommendation of the fire Jand water committes the etty clerk Wan Instructed to adyertiae for bide }for a howe wagor t-with al the necessary paraphernalia, indders | chemical ene PARENTS’ CLUB The Pat ” "Yoder und Mrs. Reniburg swith mek whort tales N ONE: her wt way “i ni Of @)exreworn and ready for} oolr belak gouth to weet winde, SDAY, JANUARY a1, 1903 — 1 A PRESTON MASS } —- MEETING TONIGHT For the purpose of arousing public sentiment in favor of the election of Harold Preston to the United States senate, » non Partisan masse meeting of citizens will be held at the Beattle thea ter tenight Prominent epeaker meeting, and it it probable that resolutio: nthe King will address county Olympia te the advancement of Mr, from thie ot that Mr. Preston's followers stood by him through three Joint ballots today, and that all efforte of the railroad lobby fo stampede his forces failed, is looked upon by the Preston men @» indicative of certain vietory for their candidate before the and of the week Among the speakers who will addre the mass meeting to demonstration that will greatly strengthen Pidacy outside his own county is expected, Private advices from Preston headquarters at Olympia today are all favorable to the Preeee of the King county man, and it is predicted that proof of ing’s loyalty to her candidate will be followed by an immediate inorease of Mr, Preston's strength on joint ballot. Mr. Preston's can EPORTED THAT POPE LEO IS DEAD PARIB, JAN, 21--A REPORT WAS RECEIVED HERE THIS AFTERNOON THAT POPL LEO XIII. 16 DEAD. EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO CONFIRM THE RUMOR, BUT THE GREATEST GE- CRECY 18 MAINTAINED AT THE VATICAN, AND THE ENER GE. LIEF IN THE CITY OF ROME |S THAT, IF NOT DEAD, THE POP’ 18 GINKING. IT 18 UNDERSTOOD THAT HE HAS N IN A VERY WEAK CONDITION R SEVERAL DAYS. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS OLYMPIA, Jan. f1-In the houne jay Dix of Whitman county intro died a railway bill | aivide the state dentin) with that intre sional districts. fenate at t t the proceeds of the Jeane of the Bion, The object of th old university grounds at Reattle In the bill to tte passage in both houses,|@ special fund to be called the unt and when the bill passes one house | versity fund. it can be substituted in the other for! The senate adjourned at noon, Just the pill of that house, | before ne into Joint seasion with Gunderve Easterday each tn-| the house for the senatorial election, fretuces & bill to establish a state @id not hold an afternoon ses commincion. Easterday's bill ie = 4 by the ratiroad interests, | and Gunderson’s by the anti-ratiroad | Rogers retief bill. . Also the bill men mak ppropriation for legis Clarke of King Introduced a bit! intive expenses LESSLER’S BIG YARN WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. t— 4 tvestigation of the charge made Congressman Lesaier of Virginia. that be had been offered « bribe for Bie vote of an appropriation to bulld Holland submarine boats, will ats today, Vice President Frost a Hotland Co. says that he ie ite ly fepresentative here, and he em- yh ally deutes ever offering money Hie purpose of bribing any one. | Five acres, all cleared, In view of the fact that the He REE Da ib proctieniny without coon| bearing orchard and small tition in ite line. hgremenen gen fare inclined to believe re charge le abeurd. to make eight hours @ day's work on all public works. Into three congres Also « bill to net js to purh and nion Governor Moliride today eigned the COUNTERFEIT GOLD Capt. Bell of the local States secret service offer, haw in od @ letter warning the public ageinet counterfett $10 gold pleces how In cireulation in this efty United try home; barn, etc. large dwelling, | INDON, Jan. 23.—Colonet Lynch, member of parliament, was) he bar of the Ro: morning to be put son. He le charged for high tr four counts ve and the defendant by four © Lynch eole defense is that he War 4 naturalieed oer citizen and | therefore tot indictable by « Hritinh The court room was crowded Hong before the beginning of the trial. Mrs. Lynch acoompanted her husband, who appeared pale and Lynch's lawyers made @ motion to! tanh the indictment, but the mo- | lot was overruled. Lynoh was then Arraigned and rieaded not gullty COMA GETS ‘ VIRTUOUS OMA, Jan. 21 city Is one of th ‘There bas been waning it out, Yesterday | jerboit fell on the denizens Mf Opera alley in the sbape of per- | @mptory orders from the police for! Bll places to be closed, No limit waa nm the order and the aoe that it # permanent esterday was the regular dameet | the month for the collection and pays Ment Of fines, and all subject ¢ fegtlations presented themaelw ‘The fines érom the gamblers © hecepted. but the immoral wo- Men Fere met with « stony feet their money was refured. and on ine quiry they were Informed that ner Ing Would he conveniently overtoe tn their Caves In the future. DOES NOT WANT MUCH WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. 2 Secrviary Root ham sent to congres Coples of a petition addressed to Gov Taft by Aguinaido, che late insur @ent Yeader in the Philipp! ank ing for @ loan of $10,000,000 from the | United States treasury to relleve the financial dintre f the people of the | Archipelago. The p waition reads | an, follows "1 propore Hutchinson Suit Sale tenderioti things the Ik for some When one man buys a suitand then brings hreeorfour friends in to buy a suit, it proves they are wonderful- ly good bar- The Lion Clothing House 220-222 tet Ave. Don't miss this grand clearance to the be able clvil Commiesion to obt congr & United Staton treasury loan c MEN’S 000.006 gold, in cash, and alec Hit of Bs 000100 golds which wil wus OVERCOATS latitee the leeue of paper to serve as os 5 * Peony in the Island This sum | All our $12.60 and $15.00 Over+ Nehall he used for the development} °° jana fy ement of Phitppine ag 7. 50 be paid within . ent being made jee them in o dow in three ‘tr at the end of | ee then in our wind 0, 15 and & respectively, and | at the rate of twenty-five millions at the end of the fret pertod, which would cance mi f the credit and twenty-five and afty milli the end of the two remaining per ‘ " nt of th edit worl taken out of the United States | sasury, Whe the loan, and both: ‘ 1 ithout interest could | ever t sneferred to any other | STAR. Raine of King introduced @ bill to | sqrt nemesis Bank Glearings Today,$660,785 This Date a Year Ago, $458,545 Increase . . . . $211,240 PER MONTH 25 CENTS CLUBBING MAY PROVE FATAL Charles Wilson a Well Known Sa- loon Man, Badly Injured In Fight With Three Police Officers Charles Wilson, one of the pro-|in # carriage. "Two Charley's” sa-| has grown work loon at 11544 W Washington | in doubt. | street, may die the result of a| Wilson wae booked on lelubbing received at the hands of | ir | the police while being taken from his | le loon to police headquarters at an| rly hour yesterday morning. id of the affair. injured man ol | entirely unpro voked and uncalled for. On the other hand, it is stated at police headquar ters that Wilson attempted to inter- fere with the officers who were raid- ing the saloon, and that his inter. | ference led to the fight in which he hurt. About 3 o'clock y | Patro imen Newman their round jnamed Brown, for whom they were! jeearching, in “Twg Charley's” sa- loon. They called the patrol! wagon, | land in a few minutes it arrived with | Jailer John Corbett in charge. The lofficers then raided the piace, ar-| [resting J. Powers, Thomas ell land Frank Pa disorderly per- a @ Gallon 1-2 Galion 760 FREE DELIVERY Both Phones, Main 644. | | |prietors of the ’ Bince that time by nd his recovery is 4 Chan. Read n in police wite home and medicinal use. wt and richest old port in California A eplendia and blood maker |son and Fred Brodine interfered. | Immediately the officers placed them under arrest and put them, with the others, inte the patro! wagon. it is of | “PLUMBING ~ if And Hot Water Heating. Plane and Estimates furnished c. mM, SHAW 4&@ 1209 Becond Ave. Beneca and University). jg (Ber 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 a or Shirt until Thursday at 6 p. m., for that| fruit; property is well im-|| | proved, desirable for a coun-| ALL CLOTHING AND HATS AT ACTUAL COST Until the last day of the month. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave. Removal Bale. of Wash Goods STRIPED GINGHAME, a dozen different designs, Rae f lutely fast color, the right thing for serviceable Men's Shirts; sold usually at 100 a yard, for MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL any SATEE NIGHT ROBE: value, ba Drapery for, a yar N's FANCY DRESS age DENIMG, HIRTS, we 1.60 quality, & t see the Cavquese Seuearese | ar . da designs, quatity, for, rereeeres | |) And our Great January Clear- ance Sale will be a thing of the past. If you don’t know even yet what a great saving is made to you to buy NOW of US, we want to call your atten- tion to the fact that everything immense stocks has in price. Thou- sands of people have been in to in two been reduced advantage of our great in offerings. Thousands of still await you, COME IN take bari opportunities Largest Stove House in the arth. west. Main Store, Firet Ave. & Spring St. N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything Electrical. 313 First Avenue South,