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WEATHER REPORT—Tonlght ond Tusrday, rain or enows cooler brisk Rerthemet winds, One Cent THE SEATTLE STAR. ob. 4 No. 288 ‘ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY a6, 1903 ‘ 25 CENTS PER MONTH ogeded to Ban Point de their dewtinath STILL IN DOUBT —_ AFTER GRAFTERS fears“ Policemen, Slot Machine Operators, and Black-Jack Hite Change Shown by the One Ballot of Today--Preston Forces Areli.ss< c=") Kings Under Investigation--Three Indict- Standing erm Ankeny Gannot Win Unless King County Tota rn ments Are Said to Be Ready W k it to fan Franc ince and Bouthern Bank Clearings Taday, $545,093 This Date a Year Ago, $293,111 Increase... . $151,982 lifornia citie men who have been prominent in po- | interested in the saloon at the prea-|ceed smoothly lice affairs and political circles will) ent time, and that at no time was Councilman Interested Since the trip of the grand jury to jerioin Friday night and the in the Star of the law break- in the new tenderiol Cbiet of Labby saloon at the corner of Third lice Bullivan has closed up the rry wtreet, followed | concert halle that were running as a grand jury witnes® |that district. The concert hall pro- Zbinden was interested with Beck in| orietora who chwed their places the Mag und his tentl- the grand Jury was called, say mony we of the Comique and t witnens calls re, which were cloned is morning wa last Maturday night, would net join r. Judge Win- with them, but insisted keeping ed in & Very short | rested in the Diackjack # gambling privilege was re probably be t by there ts m Used In the senatorial fight rtain, | the nam ' and if I were looking for n » be using ny vote I would know where to go to| Heht, he refused to tnd wet it.” Heular per ©. As he spoke Senator Warburton 2 | y just the nodded In the direction of green . concluded the senator : the te proprietor of the rumor at the courthou w, story that the indiote [have Deon prepared in said to be au age found guilty of gra tn + hg maton, and sentenced to two years Is Clerk Mather of the grand jur eae benitentiory, was this morning |, Acre Mather Of the grand jury ba eer es te. he, Mellagos atic | mony taken earlier In the Week. lun by Superior Judge 1 Dave Carroll, te and the attor rs 4 ‘The «ran nventigat- open a# long as the police woul Bag went Yolently Inmane in the |i. °e eran fo still investignt: |ney for the Law & | permit, iI yesterday morning and Order league. Bensational rumors regarding the on a . days o - strolmen in oF cept bogey i) 20 days or reninn oo or jours was confined in a Patrolmen t# ON€ | rorented in the Om ownership of the Comique are in elr- ulation and there are those who claim that « jangle in the city coun- tters pertaining t0| oj may result from the close-up or- investigations made by the reform. | der, Chief Sullivan, it ie known, ts Je recently b: He was in the gr than an hour, M every probability that present | th This munt win, senatorial deadiock will not be brok-| If he wine at all, ¢ lewiala hea , as heh the tes en this week, though the supporters| ture takes 4 vote on the commision uke human race has pwd vo to | Ni of Levi Ankeny @till ingist that the/ bill. Such « vote will be taken with bien to danth. Ele ravings ‘are | witn end is near and that the Walla Walla; in 10 days If tt shows, which it | morning « . ’ purdlin erm, and the results they attained. | ceca the arder in apite of dire threats ” , banker Will be elected by Wednes-| probably will, the bill is tobe defeat carta. |the noon ad ent. Gray in the : 3. | a4 OLYMPIA, dan 26—Today’s bal weny te a break in the icing feuEly [day or Thursday at the | ba. then Ankeny may be deserted by| giegirol was charged with stealing |man who claims that Patrolman W. | Wert te he ploy ignated by the grand jury on its tet showed #2 material change/to be imminent. The who © vO he o arrest of & w yun e ted woman r been closed, however, and the dead who are vettng ter Bis Saiy Woes came attracted considerable HS akon gee Fo By » slumming towr was the continued Preston gainad one vote over Satur-| lock seems likely ts be fimerent nes fh reed on Can wi sine ‘ies bqnen wiht we ta me ong lg ton “The woman wae tobe ar | Gambling In every form was in [existence of gambling in the elty. Je pree pect A Pf on men tnyolved eanes i ee ye sray |yestiquied by the I 4 Order |It tated t ning by @ #0- by the return of Van de Vanter,| able Ankeny guins outside wf Kins tain on Friday, when the K. ¥ ine to be ween. They fear held in the county fait |Teeted one charge of theft. Gray | ventigated } y, the I an and Order It was st ted thie morning al county. ‘The following interviews |.4,,"leeatton declined probably WH not. the remult of an appeat of | te “‘square” things nn) ProOresed | eioins, who succeeded in gaining the | believed ‘there were more gambling Ankeny fort two. There were show the feeling that generally « Bay agtecment Wo uppers the rellz] There are prowebly not Naif A déa- BS cage. jo, the ¢ the supreme court. He oe — bitter enmity of the entire gambling | games in Seattle today than Before ais among the members not con. | fot? commission bill, and also agreed| en Republican members of thd login cwostben Griffin on Bisckjach Game | wortd, the calling of the «rand jury. Ankeny; Craigue, trolled by the railroads. bea pv Ant ey nee Pres-|iature who do not believe that If the }the iareeny charee, When the grand jury convened at | "in. money-paying slot-machines| Poker rooms are open in most of on and to refuse to go Into ® BeR=| point in reached whi it becomes 10 w'elock this morning, Henry Beck. | age the way im which they. were|the cigar standa in the city and in sub-| many aaloona, and tt fs stated that ® n owner, was called. Beck | Sear with by the police we ¢ are two full-fledged gambling Was, until seven months ago, up with Judge Winsor on | t and Griffin; with Gleason bets od atorial caucus until released from| certain that neither Preston or An- W. BR. Williams, member of the the pledge by Preston. This sction,| keny can be elected, Jacob Furth will for Preston, and Reth and One ot representatives from Pa er with the renewal of their! be the man who will be put forward ted In the Magnolia sal - ¢ the high eifle county, is one of the men now by the 28 original th semis enindiante.’ tut ; wi % “4 the tand. Many of the slot-|resorts running with a who have been voting for) Yoting for Hareid Preston, who ts inti-caucua pledge, caused al this point must be reached velarel. & De ae iach Cas condoctcg--machine men have left the city on| percentage games in Tt laimed by Ankeny boom Genae of trent ol aroun4 | yy me when the Clancys were | Tleamure” tripe. Unless these men Whether the pottce zaow of the ex- The claim bas been ureed w ° do a 7 lean be procured by the jury aw «"tptence « men Ankeny men claim Li the friend of of Preston or allow bin own supreme. The re JUrY | Nemes Ht probable that the slot- the grand jury wants answered. Mency. since Benator name to be used It te dw bir Attempted to find out how the games | 2 — pa hereafter, which would give a ener to say that i wae largely through] WASHINGTON, D. ©, Jan. 2 allowed to us when Andy 3 : jen for him for his personal efforts that the waver-| President Koonevelt started for Can lowed with the three members tan od States senator by the ing King county de jon was ce-}tdm today to attend the by onatituents to Gov. Meliride te no mented so that It has become a pot- on the Hepublican geet te have been voting for him, raliroad commission pil feal factor ead of a body far way in honor of McKinley what Mr. Williams has to say| mission forces new lines, thelof men whose allegiance to friends inday, tt question of ve for senator bein 4 co rr Acoompe 2 ° “I am voting for Harold Preston} eliminated. When this organ ation | Gecbht ams wept ra ike men "who have » and will continue to vote for oc ten : him’so tong as he 1s tn the fght.[and Preston free to Agni. the sone |, John Le Wilson would be wittine | seawpted gasmea eneral Leon: KEEP After Preston, 1 would favor any|atorial question out on personal, po-|%? Withdraw his candidacy in favor them Generai Leon man from the western portion of the | litical and territorial grounds. of Furth if the latter will agree to mecha cr, but I will never cast my vote Preston le 6t support Wilson two years hence. It) for Mr. Ankeny. I shell also support rom m Serenger Kiven on good authority that thts officia! circles this morning that she ral commission bill, for the | Preston’ candidacy has been! proporition has already been made ta Colonel Arthur Lynch's sentence will Teason that the people whom I re strengthened by hie action tm cut-| Purth, and the offer was dectined be commuted to life imprisonment, Seiee dedkas wa'co de ua" ting loose from the commission bill| with thanks Practically the same mubject to further consideration af- bag bs ite for any-| afd he pow stands-in a position tol offer is sald to have been made to ter a Himited number of years. Noel gene ce thot the abearaity |reep the benefit. of any fon Mans po lee BO ye BO IS ON REA T Y) — from the Ankeny camp, On the oth As the situation being made by Mr. AB: |e and. Ankeny has been put intol Forth’s supposed NOTHING LEFT ‘Welty (RL) of Lewis | & position Where he must win within large in the future SI If Contempla‘ Saleen LONDON, Jan, 26—Tt le stated in | a] is i Suit or Overcoat WABSHINGTON, D.C. Jon. 2 Remember That All me a Witl Be Sold ban Minister Quesada and Beore en ee LO s:| weaamnciron At Actual Cost Ly SE STSEE EE] MSS WALOOTT DIDNT GO BAOK [iisiifcr iit tie Suh hts tong ae he remaine a candidate His ties of the Cub octty |day declared a final dividend in fe pertonal or political attitude toward The Yor of the creditors of the insolvent the railroad commission bill makes ' First National Tank of Helens, During This Week he difference to me. As far os I am . " . . ‘would Montana. The last dividend te 4 per concerned, the commiasion and 0 ‘ . eS cent, making « total of #9 per cent. election of a United & fenat 8 t are seperate inwues, I am for Mr : d Ankeny and for the commission bill : ms “L like Mr. Preston, and believe him ; < to be an able man. Were conditions ‘ nD different, I would probably vote for him. Aw it is, I feel that the next United ates senator should come iu from the enstern end of the state, ‘ and because I hold this opinion I 4 | shall continue to support Mr. An- oe : mony” la Senator Warburton (R) of Pierce ae Sir . “Moch preamure has been brought to bear om me to i : ask 32 H z i 3 tx a 58 ob 38 i if . 759 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. Fire Bale of Millinery White- ational Testimony in the Naval Investiga- tion Over Holland Boat Scandal Bm bretigs. ‘the reater | of the | y p Avkeny|imoney and bribery Im connection if 73 ‘The | with the vote for senator, but | can iy put see gay that I have never been preached with an offer of money - : _-——-—— one sect An- _in ‘exchange for my vote for any can- oe NEARING THE END Joblin retracted i ; Time in short now before we must remove to our new store, A few In each case the goods are reduced from 40 to 75 per cent. under Lessier investigation this) . a “1 have been requested by ne that he be Fa “ : with the days must see us there, but meantime our stocks must be sold, Tam sorry, because! ain his fying and showed Ro unusual a SALE GOES ON - z i i i Crmmitted an offense againat . by His Father-in-Law in Saloon Brawl 5 iw coe Gqaed oiareday te ees, are cade ote to the stand and sworn. Hagers | A FIRE SALE 8TOCK OF UMBRELLAS. #tatutes covered the case, rs ta:| land, level, good soil, respect Was your prev’ their regular prices, We advise you to trade early in the day. The wound inflet-| The wounded man Was at once re- iu MEhe etatcments 1 made rexarding lroad, six miles from city morning im the Fior-| «ion hoapital, where he died this FLORENCE WALCOTT the story Was printed I told him T/ and i is| tng uit be done to @ave his life. puntehment. The girle raised more high jinke at Gheron, and Mine Wal 1 can't do it Leesies said, Herbert S. Upper : wife unmercifully, Cetails of the shooting as above fe Sprinkled on your open wood fire gives the beau- eg Attoraey Vogere of Now [Dist 50 Nh Seruee sesninnohy oar ¥ Dn to appear for him sid that Lemiler bad re aso. | am simply doing my | tion, to you with an unprece- Doblin Backs Up Out of His Domestic Troubles-- 4 sine GALE STOCK OF MTLASRRT, that Doblin be given such im A FIRE SALE STO turned to Doblin and * better known | the left eye, embedding ttself in the nm testimony fase’ Dobdlini located on good county immense crowds of the afternoons make shopping less pleasant. , his father-in- moved te police juarters and je to Lessler were not fet When t @t 117 Sixth avenue| morning at 16 o'clock, Dre. Owen| She was the handsome leader of atria of girls who were exiled from ih lied. ‘Lewsier said, ‘You bave/Cash, balance on or before ‘coley gave himaeit up soon after |cott a lope With Abe Perkins, but they couldn't get @ license be my political death | dell, He made 4 statemen aicott wes went to oo Callfornta home. dowe with him. 1 have seen the ker,” he enid, ‘and it will be all y 8 the ent out and Tage. Mre fivan-|ed above. He ts above ancl tien, doen i| 10, 11 and (2 Bcheverman Block, tiful coloring of burning driftwood from the sea, Bim arrested, and while | age and has charge of the bbotblack the that he had First avenue and Cherry street and, sitting before these magic, flitting pictures, @iaposed of her be-| #tand in front of Morrison's saloon Again. He reiterated ¢ would memories and hopes and castiess biend into be- left the city for San|on First avenue. be all Maht, and told me to go before uillng reverien made a sensational statement. | Me dente c) , thelgommittee that « part of BM] Coiveg a mintaken timpresmcn or el / pus testimony wae fake. 1 Od-/had told a falsehood, because he him to come before the com-|had never told Lensler that he had oO R a D EMOV., ) Statement. If it reflects on! was present while Doblin wa because Dobitn i sorry that |= All this week we make thiags in terest: Jin was present wan called Wool . Clai If D f “K OF WHITEWEAR. 00) Se en: a ylor ‘ ey Claims etense : je committee wan poweriets, wx |IYHIRTY acres of choice at 10 o'clock this brain and infiicting a mortal wound. a . we rered in a clear votoe: cccurred at an was later taken to the Wayside mis- caw Lomler hore after limits; price $600, $300 i was the husband end Tripp attended him, but noth-| Mies Kiy’s fashionable school, in New York. and sent to Sharon, Ct. for $e stand by that first rtory now, j oss three years. ¢ Evangelists « continued | the shooting. He is now In ¢ girls have been forgiven and are back at the school, but Sar Sat “want “tor'be Bees ime Eran-|mornme in which he marrated the Wooley, who bears a good reputa- aif pound jar sufficient for's0 fires, the ®up-committee and @ubmtantiate Gar uaien op EsWeoley and Ryan-| tion Jn the community, has retained A telegram from Leasler jorence saloon. | to defer im ex: Pronecut tor I came to Washington ; an alteration, and|ney Walter 4. Fulton nad Vinee tt ake midnight train. Come. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. his son-in-law drew |Fahen, who was Mr. Fulton's es WANt to see you confidentially.” ‘Made an attempt to stab/sistant in office, Mr, Fulton says eon TE arrived Lesster told me that 62] First Avenue defense Wooley drew |seif-defense can be clearly pro wud ttee were all friends | fevoiver and fred potmt-jand that he hopes to have W and that it would be all) Assailant. The ball en-| released at the preliminary examina- inte Mile secretary came later and lista’s head just above | tion. pucceeded In nto the} =|After Voyage of Almost Unexampled Hard- Kee Fea one Ob [Nee Neg Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne me. I found that everybody H H ; friend! n they told n i ships Which Wrecked Her Machinery M flatts "ace eves gave moe © And our Great Jantiary Clear- En lt a Fe | ance Sale will be a thing of the — HUTCHINSON past. If you don't know even One of the moat extraordinary feta trip. They state that the walk- yet what @ great saving ts voyages in the annals of Bering ven |! Was very poor, URE WINES AND LIQUORS SUIT SALE nally Feaching Duteh Harbor re ’ havigution was completed when the | umirs to her wails. w Levinson's Cabinet Dawson City reached 5 NOW of little steamer took two weeks | | | Given Her Assent to Opening Venezuelan |i imssmrate ‘wren se waren Sitti wl way 0 I _ Ports--Italy Will Do Likewise [irs Owner of the Yexsel, and the ees “vc tcnell Aremen’ made to you to buy US, we want to call your atten- #7 to the fact that everything in two immense stocks has been reduced in price, Thou- sands of people have been tn to gineer, J. Mitchell, fire take advantage of our grent crew are terribly careworn Toe bleward; lon. came A fact not hitherto known t# that | boy. nH Hy # COUIRTE Phe pure jutce of the fin bargain offerings A 4 ifornia grapes A me i pa : two women took pamage on the! — Captain of Pleiades Bera oe” Sone dee ae | Thousands of opportunities of the claims, and to place their ool- | *teamer According {to Boston Steameht trong in medicinal qualities. Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Nee still await you. ee A splendid tonic, Full quart of third party, |given by the crew the womer bottle h a pie aad ee i “COME IN Ritter allive to that end f They were ureec Jeame thine ax the Dawson City. Cape] It is not for men «hg ‘RUN OVER abe ae Valens to take ae | grams and advices to Min upon ¢ to consider the & the pertious|Tiving at Yokohama telling of this morning. Italy ix maid et rte Re A Dawdon ¢ safety, but up t to perate with Kong tip south he has failed te ve the important ym's inithn~ Ran Into Gales matter any attentic His careless f Putting out from October | ness is severely condemned by #e question of buy- ing one suit, but of buying several. 50c FREE DELIVERY “+ a ee ee oe tered the| faring men who — renent TACOMA, J: Pred Lund, a]? the Dawson City nter “ s fo x b ¥en. 26.1 in ofticiattylear repairer, 0 Years of age, who|succession of terrible gales, which | negligence and dircourtery a. is yee oppor Morning that the pow han been working at the Peterman |have been reported by other steamers. | brother mariner, of alifetim Ey Comatdering the cuarantee|sawnilt at the head of the bay, was|Her boilers began to leak in @ few] At that port seven of th tunity e of ee F wen on behalflrun ¢ by a Northern Pacific |4ay# so that ahe was forced to make | th aweon City tu lor the payment of the! freight engine pushing “three be Univak island to receive rep cond cngineura, desert HE the allies. if the terms En lene were cut, ofi [leaving again. on November 10. Later] Hanson, wife of the vewsel’s skipper, lod 10 be satisfactory |otors yertorday after. [she put Into Port Moller to replenish | Femained with the #ieamer, Duted Wil be ruived immedi- | noo and |her water and .coal # The | Harbor was ¢ ng with sailors Ye ee and | Menkern were filed by carrying coal | Bt even at a wage of $100 per manth 1200.Getond Ave. Largest Stove House inthe North: N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything mgiure Of the guaranty We netl found hos-|trom a deposit 10 jen inland in| they refused to ship on the (Bet. Seneca and Untveratty) _ west. Electrical. Hie understood that it] pital, where the physicians say he|gunny sacks tupate steamer to Puget + Dethy"Phones. Main 644, Main Store, First Ave, & Spring St. 318 First Avenue South, . u to sequester the!cannot Iie He has @ wife and al All the men on board took part In waon City rer “4 family this dotke each carrying { pounds schooner Lettle is ashore at Moller,