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WEATHER e Cent THE SNAPSHOTS COUNCLMEN LAND HEAVILY OW PoLice® orPanrinen Tr FOR Fricval Te ENPORCH Thee aw, SEATTLE, IN DUNBAR ’ PRESTON STILL Y LOCA iL WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, yey ‘ae Lal IN THE FIGH at Win Some Other Seattle Man Will Be ~ babstituted, Probably Jacob Furth--King Coun- Wy Holds Key to the Situation and Is Able to Block Ankeny’s Election indefinitely With @ deadiock ls proepect for the immediate future Jacob Furth again assumes prominence as & proapec- tive dark horse, It te now known that he will enter the fight if he re [oetves assurance of enough votes to [elect him, Fur 4 Wileon held a long secret conference in an up latsirs room down town last night [Neither wilt say what the result | was, though they admit ite purpose }was to deliver Wilson's votes to |Purth under certain condith | Gov. Mecliride te now attempting to Organize the ratiroad commission men. and if successful wilt jt Preston to with draw if he so destres and give Furth, or some other dark don, 4—12:30 p. m— or from the Democrats. Toore nas} a of the eenatorial strug: | Presert prespect that he can receive ‘unmodified by this fore. @nything from either source, Yet) th Ankeny must win soon or net at « ong the ory once that King county man will be eubstitut- td. This may be Jacob Furth, or it may be John B. Allen, or possibly Tt te eaid that Purth ty railroad men that if he can or- ganize the anti-Ankeny forces, they YMPIA, Jan. 34. fottow - Introduced in the house By Megter of Wahki Wide a bounty of $1 each for placing common seals, aud $2.50 for soa Nous in the waters with- in the state of Washington, or in the Pacific ocean within one mille from (he Washington shore, and ing $5009 for the purpose. appropriating tenance of tree FEELING GOOD NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—-Charles M. Schwab. in a cablegram to his nec- retary here, depies that the condl- thon of his health ia worse, He says that it te better. DRINKS ACID BAN FRANCISCO, 24.—Paul Mery. aged 42, « ne Hungarian Violinist, suicided by swallowing « of carbolic acid on the 4 @elock thin mort He by been dissipating for some time past NORTH YAKIMA, Jan. 4—Two hop sales were made yerterday. J EB. Thompson sold 2 bales to A. 1 Poole at 26 cents, and John L. Mor- risey sold Si bales for the name figure. ‘These are the first gales that have been made thin year. It does not Magnify that there will be a break in the rituatio One prominent hopgrower t# firm in the opinion that the price will to 10 cents betore 90 days, but ¢ not think they will go much high AWAY BACK \n. has changed de- lt, refused to 16 the caucus the past 12 hours. | that Ankeny had been trying to force after the bal- earlier in the dan. 248 a. mo—The| down, That is to say, had absolute- agree and Wiisen an- peered around the word reigned in the| that Preston had turned down the Walla Walia | Pr? caucus agreement. He im ordered his lieutenants begin at once the ciroulation of am lindependent caucus call which would jfgnere the raliroad commission men os end vy i the King county delegation jut Ankeny soon found that he y and John L. had counted without his host. Up to the three lea morning the most per- for senatorial honors, had obtained but . It was assert. the Ankeny caucus three were meeting to| call. although it was conceded that mn the terms of surrender | Ankeny could neonably expect 6. A valireed candidat © pinding unleow dieguetot the Ankeny "ened by 6 ators Wh the afternoon, when|,, This m that If the senators thet, ti 4 of from King county stand firm Pres n e bri bout Preston had nated hie| (0% can be elected: can bring abou 4 deadiock, or can dictate who hall mast and told pr rapt 9 be the senator if he finds that he a tit hy himeelf cannot he chosen P. ELEPHANT: | HOPE THAT JOCKEY TRAIN DOWN A BIT BEFORE RACE, marine | _Hareld Prester 2 = will vote for him end If necessary for the rat 4 coremission bith But Furth continues and will con- itinue to support Preston unless he |mere that enton's defeat ie certain and bie euccem is assured. A WELSH RAREBIT OLYMPIA, Jan. 24-—-A big dele- gation of indigen ge from Pa Cific county have be for two Gays making & trultiens endeavor to induce Senator Welsh to carry out the instructions of Qistrict Genetee Welsh Hie support of Ankeny and bis deciaration that he would ignore his Instructions came aa ah unwelcome nurpriee to hi constituents and the wotesting delegation of citisene From the renatore the present time reuments and pro- fonts have not evatied to o Renator Welah's det ermination ignore the wishes of his conetitue ents [traveling HMbrartes, Ry King. 4 bill providing for and jury at least once in counties of the first © Lewis of King, making conduct any gambling Bilt includes alot machin In the senate ja bill to provide for the appointment by the governor of an arbitration j beard of three members to settle all | haber taper! CASH FOR OLOMBIA Terms of Canal Treaty Are Made Public WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 4 Colombian canal treaty, which for ratifies. Lewin of Ate h year = By | ws nbia of $10,000,000, tal after nine y: Colombia $450,000, and the amount of was the sticking point that the long delay executing treaty Thy As art and veneer ‘The lease is pract ity, as it ts for 100 indefinitely at the pleasure of Btatew ‘he Rouad ASSAULTS A WOMAN Another robbery w committed last noon after dark. Mrs, Mark Bar- tele wife of a private police pa» trolman, wae the victim of # thug. She waa near her home at the cor- * street and Twenty- south when she wae The culprit appeared to well dreamed fellow te not graded and there » that neighborhood. ped up behind knocked her weeded to ® hand and tied it uth, at quiet Then he y_to ren pleas, "The ohty her at the tine dastardly angault and night avenue ited. « tall The str are no lie! ‘The high his defer to the gre bind and gag her hief from his ¢ be "1 the prostr son for other valu none. He left her b frightened alr lying in the middi in the road, Some Managed to free her mouth from the fae, ond called for help, Her hus- band heard the cry and came, from his house to see what wan the inat ter, He found his wife, and after unbinding her, took her to their home. ‘The shock was ko great that » Was taken very fi able that she will te of nervous prostration £ result. It in aatd Nd not. Investig husband of the vie patrolran and the him, Mrs. Rertel of a mod puddle time after ahe look at th CN Tgnightand Saturday, cooaslonal rain, fresh to briek, possibly high southweat winds, SEATTLE JANUARY 24, 1903 SPAR. OF THE SEATTLE TP OFF FOR OLYMPIA « AL SOME KNOCK IA. PAS LOYAL 7 5 a po LILLIAN KEEPS BUSY Eastern Girl Who Came to Tacoma for a Hus- band Has Many Offers : : TACOMA, Jan. 24. , the E-year Littian Whit.) writer ls a «i ation, h a good po me by & nuinber of d all the advan Influence to enable and = det perame a green th All ny to be th . and conclude weight, ot ates height and arance t ndersigned None but the brave deserve fair,” neema to be the motive others who have scorned the | method of letior writing f Up an acquaintance. ‘That the lady views with favor thone bolder #pir ite who seek & personal interview would be surmised from the fact that In the afternoon one euch car ried off the girl from right before the eyes of the later callers, and she had departed from the Liew house, asking that her volusm mail be forwarded to her new drewe when H should be given. Thus it happened that Interested ladies an gentlemen callers last ev wood Wrong ebout the Te all ten jes she turned a the that in the two # half bushel { mate un- mbued the girl's b the belief that whe has mistake in coming to thie her way of thinking there tone Sugetion before her & good choice from among material. Many of the Lid riters Are Respectful majority set forth t the 4 LAUGH WILL THEN BE ON THE FUGITIVES Prosecuting Attorney Scott Intends to Ask the ‘Legislature to Pass an Emergency Bill Appropriating Money for the Extradition Fund Bum@ve grand jury wit laughing in th by the texisiature “Td have no dowbt but that ample which they |funds wili be appropriated. If the ney Scott |imeney te allowed, no one will be laughter | permitted to escape trial Last fight several of the grand Boett has resolved to follow | jurors, an wnofficial capacity. outlined by the Star «| walked through that do ago and will at ance the legisiature to pase y bi appropriating @ lb ‘am for the replenishment ofthe very even sory State extradition fund. |naw gambling ope: shed the grand | saloons and lave are daily being brokeo under the potice. They conducted in rooms. They tting for drinks tn the fugitive gamblers andivariety theste: They saw houses mon and bring them back |of prastitation open in defiance of liaw. Mere boys were seen in these | places ‘They saw, in hort, the a falsity of the olty Am tien aim that Seattle is no longer « ‘Wide-open” city here they can be pompelied Ae grand jury witnesses, Mr it Sis morning #ald evening I #hall consult with bers of the King county = ‘The investigation of the police di i probably |partment, it te said. ped [tinued next week. week making an appropriation |yulgarly termed weed in extradicting fugitives | are now coming in for their share of Indictment. At present, no/| the inv ation. Inquiry into the y is Bt the disposal of my of-| alleged bribery case in which Police OF the office of the sheriff to ap-|man W. C. Wilson is said to have ply to such & purpose. Current ¢x-|/been tmplicated will be resumed — im Connection with the work | Monday morning being tncurred| Private —gambliny concert wil ' “WRECKING CREW" CONVICTED OF OFFENSE AGAINST NON- UNION WORKERS CHICAGO, Jan, 4.—A most re-) markable trial affecting union labor | [ tovan end today when a juty) pie Jacob Johnaton, William Man- Christy|an injury to a non-union m sulting in his long diva! witness teatified that had been hired to murder a non-union fore Moulders otherwise |man and dynamite a plant where a nas the “wrecking crew, wtrike was on. OLORADO LEGISLATURE M—~The Demo-| jegisiature took a ited Btates senator last ¢ lundryman to eat coke 1 by Dete Adama, now locked up city jal a An interesting musical program | wor rendered at the monthly me the Rainier Parents and ‘ club in the Rainier afternoon. M re. OA. C. Roches! Tl Linderson took the prin cipal part in the exerci» Teller, one less than needed | tion. One Democratic repre- tative wae absent. The Repub. | cans have made & proposition t porate of thi one of the at m which nd block t this sension. t the Deme proposition. HIRTY acres of choice MORIAL | -¢ Tt d, level, good soil road, six miles from city limits; price $600, $300 cash, balance on or before three years. Herbert S. Upper 1, 11 and 12 Geheverman Block First avenue and Cherry street Wagneason dD. C. Jan. 24 cinem Will be held in the rrow ih honor of the memery of John Sheppard and R. Ky. De Graffenreid, the two Texas rep resentativer who i last summer Representatives Stephens. Other members the ‘Texas wetion are ex to deliver eulogtes of thetr leagues TRIED coxe vee Becwucs: on a spre The Lior F « “lothing | House at Ave., cor, Main CLEARANCE SALE Men's NECKTIES 25c New Turkey Dinner row, Sunday, at Hill- ity. Turkeys bought to 1000 people large new to and $1.00 All the Styles restaura recomodare Boe thom In our windows come and have \ $1200 cottage en to Hillman apr | he PARENTS’ & TEACHERS’ CLUB, INCREASE | I WEEK GALES RUM UNDE A POLE PROTECTION BANK CLEARINGS FOR THE WELK BANK CLEARINGS FOR WEEK A YEAR AGO $3,589,355 2,728,585 $860,770 25 CENTS PER MONTH LEVIS SUPREME STATEHOOD BILL Fight to a Finish will Omnibus WASHINGTON c The fight in the senate against the 1 | Omnibus statehood bill will be re hewed on Monday, although there | a ful! understanding that Quay tends to insist that the senate in| remain in arrangement for a fins made. ‘The result w in all-night session The howse committee on naval af faire the D. Jan. kK Ane Superinten of Election Doblin of New York was the first witness, He testified that he had tuken part In New York poli- ties for years. He said that he! helped to elect Lessier to congress, and had made Lessler's office hin| headquarters, He did not know how Leasier stood on the Holland boat question until he talked with ex- Congresaman Quigg. who mentioned the Roberts bill, whieh provides for 10 submarine bosts Quigg wae anxious to get Lessier’® vote and maid that there wae nothing in it for him- | melf, but that he had a friend who could make $5000 if he could secure Leanier's vote for the bill, and that there might be $1000 In it witness. Doblin said: “When the subject was broached by me to Less. ler, he said, "Btop, nay no more.’ The same day I aw Quige and told him Mt could not be done, Quigg maid he wan very sorry. Afterward 1 maw « representative of the Holland boat | company, who told me that he felt worry that Lensier was #0 antagon- fatic. A few days ago I appeared before the sub-committee here and told all I knew of the cane.” John MeCullagh, state superinten dent of elections of New York, was [the next witn He testified that he had merely called on Lenster in the of « friend and had made no attempt to Influence Leas ler’s vote by an offer of money or tn- timidation neremamen Quigg took the at the afternoon seston. He ied that he had made an offer of ¥ to Lenser tn return He said that he had merely 4 the appropriation, and interent ote. Aiecunee for the | increased fram for hin| opin on Monday Over Measure nition to it. He tentt. © had told him that en offered. NO CHANGE DENVER, Jan. 24.—The senatorial remains unchanged. The * held « joint session this morning, but did not ballot, there be- ing no quorum. ‘This was due to the absence of Representative Madden, whe refuses to attend the joint ses- sion and may be expelled from the house on that ant. Armed guards remained sround the senate [chamber all night GETS BIGGER SALARY INDIANAPOLIS, in, Jan, %-< At thé Mine workers’ convention tr- day, President Mitchell's salary was 509 to $3000 per year, The © tee on resolutions brought in & ‘resolution declaring thet rajiroade ere unable to =e coal, and recommend that convention be not &« ted on ine “Get-coal” mavements, TIME IS | EXTENDED w ASHINGTON D. c. Jan. 4— The Cuban minister arranged with Secretary Hay today for an exten- sion of time in which the Cuban reei- procity treaty may be ratified. The allowance will be. ac- means of & protocol permitting a reasonable extension im the event that the senate should to ratify before Jan, M1, the pre limit set S We will sell Clothing, _ Hats, Caps and Under- wear at actual cost. # Neo matter what inducements offer, you will find here Clothiag teliabl: and desirable kind at a price wil compare favorably with any of them. 't stores the mast that UNDERWEAR SPECIALS # # Vv. Men ns Underwear are offering partic ularl PM ‘en cost, fine values in are reduced to the acival wholesale ADAMS & BLANCHARD 759 Second Ave. For Bale Monday Um- breilas, Hinckley Bik. linery. | @REAT REMOVAL SALE A lt of FINE worth 0c and Monday morning ' 2 FANCY Mé& fark « orning lte OUTIN vhs, phi lL. pod patterns ...., ge |] 4% HEAVY HUCK TOWELS, all Tinen, size 23x44; Monday morning 230 LARGE BATH TOWELS, ay morning 2/20 rE nday 24e CASHM 3% a yard; 190 IRS, tn all jes; Monday 6 1-40 Monday Morning, 9 fo 12 O'clock 8 FANCY DRESS Monday manning, $ BOW TIES Be 8S ALL SILK STRING 2 a0 ODP CORSETS IN *®, Value up to $1.60; Monday morning - BLACKING OR SCRUB- 1-30 SCHOOL y oF HOT DRINKS Tables for all. Largest Stove House in the North st. we Main Store, First Ave, & Spring St OYSTER COCKTAIL We serve them ail, Dainty Service but our Mot Chocolate i» superb, ‘Open ali night, STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. 627 First Avenue And our Great ale will be a thing of the January Clear ance past, If you don't know even Is of US, we want to call your atten- what saving Now yet a great made to you to buy tion to the fact that everything in two immense stocks has been reduced in price, Thou- of people have bi of en in to vdvantage ur great bareain offerings. Thousands of opportunities still awalt you. COME IN NOW N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything Electrical. 313 First Avenue South,