The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1903, Page 5

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Ss Ad _ C . ‘ b : a a mn THE PANAMA CANAL TREATY __ PIONEER IS CHARGED HAS BEEN AGREED UPON _ WIT ARSON Uncle Sam and the Baby. Republic Make Haste in Planning MITCHELL Crain eh et Sate “= MERRY geo es fai tae * For the Construction’of the Big Ditch-+France Falls tet ar, ha . . * ** Btates revenue cutter Bear vancis M. Guye, one of Heattle’s) that the ca of the t « fame Into Line in Announcihg Recognition of New Re- B ALKS seen — iF AUGHT =: nessa an ean ny Pung mah public and Cuba Turns Colombian [ist ain Pode ro mW a — re Bua fer con: |< m\ te ae TURNED DOWN " th any present po ical patty wna GRAFT ‘a Pitmpton's steptather, Mt 'tm hinted | a see of the treat 4 “the | be fectly quiet and there are no tr Peel S to Benor| the miners’ strike Me 1 ar he hearing of evidew tive to] seph m wa released this Caiombian senate, hcationa of trouble anywhere | a Se eee diag A “ar the support and tanee a < 56 ing held until the} TOO LATE | |that he treat with the new Frendered, ty he sociagties®, but SS) Cocnens, youns “wie into : suling attorney became, con. | |FRANCE RECOGNIZES PANAMA| Mont In his official capacity ae be mated lin the levee district. Chief of Po pe pee Fhe gg line ene A pang on | WASHINGTON C., Nov, 28 will also cere a minist | had no desire to pr h = . _ stra s M the killing of the young millionaire Rear Admiral Walker | ¢ the| WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov, 1%—| the new republic a soon as it Is < - , atate departmer ler fay’s| French Ambassador Jusserand ap-| permanently organised. ts 0 Soke Terran Bad : ‘ MARINE NEWS msdn Bonn ae 7 INSURGENTS SHELLING DOMINICAN CAPITAL, ppon Yuson Kaisha’e Kaga| FROST KILLS AND SURRENDER OF GOVERNMENT IS MO- Mary, Captain Olne, sailed yesterday MENTARILY EXPECTED—AMERICAN MARINES j oats eet aol ae ry CHICAGO, UL, Nov. M—A de of divorce today was gran Vindiovertet., smartest rea Ellison, the well known| CAPE HAYTI, Nov, 18.—Advices city is constantly under fire, Shells a ny 1 x AS, Tex y, 18—The|to Ch cl ‘ | ? ; Kagan carried tw An an panson | # against San An-|ractng man and owner of Judge! received this moring state that the|#re falling and the surrender of the yellow fever, wan|Kimen, fr in wife, who tm Charm | noms hesibhiniihe chatted “2 ty Is momentarily expected. eore. ia AF OE mG tf today by the governor.|/ed with infidelity, Qtto Wonderly, | 58" Domingo insurgents shells he The second is of yesterday's date. The Ar Ba ee Anaoles UDhe thermometer Is below the freos-| a ) named a# co-reapon- | city throughout last night, the gov-|1t says: “A general attack was made Hoan was towed from Port Awe, je point, which ts killing the plague! dent. 4 woman admitted the | ernment artillery returning the fire.|today on San Doming Phe Bal- to Comox yesterday by the tugs Boa ie pales eharet [Fifty marines were landed from the ere janded marines to protect Lion and Tace y -_ — |Amertoan cruiser Baltimore | merican interests Yotlt has been summoned be z The state departinent ix prepared a but a fow degrees ab . $ | suRReNoeR EXPECTED to recognize the insurgents as a de Claims the Cost of all Jury Trials| 0°) ARE THE CITY AUTHORITIES wilidmn' Boweit”coniut ni Port|they come: nomenon of San" Fall Upon the Siate, Even if De-|* diana -g\vshue’ Wolley wires to the state department. one dated effect will probably be sent to Con: and alao“he guy wires the Seoperaie 1. The = Th ninth street line Eire rae ae AFRAID OF OF CONTRACTORS? GQNVICTED | MONROE ne again 0 ne wan dis THERE SEEMS TO BE NO OTHER WAY TO ACCOUNT FOR THE eae ae geet agen . bw ABOMINABLE DELAY IN STR EET IMPROVEMENTS tence of death for holding up | bting house here and shooting Balked in thelr efforts to escape and nothing more. I havé not looked “Beott" free by demanding jury) Up the case thoroughly, but wil 4 as soon ax the attor cam oat trials the merchandise paying slot} have !t are machine opera: Ineys for be e a or beth sides look up th Under | poin a y ae ae oe Prowse, the proprietor, two years ago ORY KILN OF STEVENS BROS.’ Sheriff Corcoran caused to be ar-| If the costs do not follow the fine ; aaa the gupreme one en sais ban a oaie rested, several weeks ago, are now Fas county will be deriving no rev-| MILL DESTROVED-LOSS cal While the work of completing the, begun immediately after written no- | The onse was mnt led to the eupreme| BT. LOUIS, Mo, Nov, 18—Chatr “ciate | oneal were today sentenced to endeavoring to throw the ¢ ot|enue whatever from the slot-ma- | ls i srage along and|ticese te do have, boon given lover A now tial was Srecred, To / nan Daten of the Desooratio etty [O70 7eur™ imprisonment and $5,000 thelr prosecution upon the state,|chine men who have been arrested| FIGURED AT $7000 | ” . Boonen tne [te the contra he board of | King. Wine ornrhe emeassater at} fine each for complictity in matural- claiming that the slot machine law | for conducting their machines. The {t af pul works, & public works, and carried om regu: | ton took up hie case e year| central committee and iceman | ization frauds. makes no provision for the pAyment | jurymen receive $1 per thetr — | ue the ‘clty cout, larly and uninterruptedly thereafter | ae aes ° Joi fails " funtoss the aald board whall other ana of costs by the defendant, even if convicted The question will be argued before mileage. F ing the dry kt Bt amounts to $7.20. Two witnesses be services besides 20 cer eh for! svenerr ¢ the si A A it apni ba th ving aad ake the contract away fre en writing. spectaily direct); Hoth men were among t at Monroe ed, Th Justice Georg fides the deputy sheriff making the | pgm onroe, burned. Tis Attorney H. 1 for the arrest were sworn in eeuch of the)" 1. ine dry Klin wore & and Deputy Prosecuting Atiorney|other cases, The fees of these wit-| 20.4 4 iarge quantity - . . i mor . ming mor | ith euch force ws to seoure ite com- | Who recently encaped from the Utsh| “ t rth “ ' Ape at th pletion prior to November 30, 1903; | Pate penitentiary. t | “ thes withe filing ¢ © Fre time of the beginning, rate of —_— it ce werk, or fear to do » progress and time of completion c y 7 ri 1 . . The latter jon seems Ihe being exmen conditions of said vers the question is said to be sim-| costs, not including the regular court a) wor kely. an anders i that ont t die, in fact no question at all. They | cx o Im saving the 5%.00 mill. only & short (ity Kengineer Thomson and othert “i the work contained tn thie| claim that the costs follow the fine.| cases. For the three it was $34 ts Paar es ba _origia of Us nembers of th ard of public icontract ia completed before the | The defense in the siot-machine|If the costs are not pail the sta wee | works have frequently edmitts d tha ified, the contractor shall i 5 ip Na aa : . that . Kreite for the state. By home law- | nesses amounted to $4.40. ‘The total | Sionroe fire department aid were $11.6 im cach of the cases claims different, however, and| will receive but $29 and be out jthey const it useleas for ity $3 for each doy the | | Yiternpt to make the contractors |work i# complete pric the liv 1 argues that there is no tute to} pocket $14.99. t pect- | that effect. | rnis ts just what the siot-machine | os to the terms of thelr fied time. And Hf the contractor “T believe It is @ serious question,” |combine wants. The defendants contracts shall fa complete the work by| Justice George said this m wish to make the prosecutions so ox City Engineer Thomaon, it in sald. |the time above o the sum of “My juries simply assessed a fine of| pensive that they will be alone |i ‘of the opinion Uhat the statule* $10 per day for each and every day | $10 In each of the two cases where) Attorney Gill will argue that all the | | wat net allow the city either to take gh fter wnatl! such completion,! .. ™ convictions were secured, and tt} defendant has to pay In the cases ts] away a contract or to ¢ J the |phall be deducted from the moneys was probably the intention o fthe| the fine-and the state shall na payment of foitures, provided by | payable under sald contract HURRICANE SWEEPS ALL BE- jurymen to make that the penalty, | the balance of the costa. the terme of the mtract, for delay If at any time the city engineer — - completing {It i» of the opinion that the work in| FORE IT IN ALGEA BAY, IN ule lelayed, and will mnrily not Am & matter of fact, however Lnnecessarily delayed. and will not) Cag COLONY [neat by those who are well in- [be fir | formed, the board of works and the |ctime, he shall notify the contractor, | — nd SMALL BOYS OF TWENTY. city council know too well that the |in writing, to that efect, and tf the Itty tteetf ts largely responsible for |said contractor shall not, within fiv (Special to The Star) MRS. HIGHTOWER CLAIMS CAR jagainst the Seattle Electric come NINTH AVENUE HOLD UP Aline delays in completing contracts |days thereafter, take such measures | ae ot Sign z |pany. Mrs. Hightower alleges that ¢ PORT ELIZABETH, Cape Colony,| STARTED TOO QUICK her spine was badiy injured several * city attempts to take away les will, in the judgment of said en-| sp ~ pied ore months ago, by reason of the su COMPANION ®. ane Prickson’s contract, there ts no|gineer, thaure the satisfactory com-| xo eee = , a cade ert hat that Erickson will bring | pletion of the work, the board of Nov. &.—Dyying @ recent hurric rtarting of a Madison street | car, | ve patter into court. It ie belley-|public works may then notify sald | whic pt ears . od from which she was in the ac | Mrs. Kitlott. who tives at Twenty. [ihe matter Ile Ci cquaiated with [contractor to discontinue all. work | ., h swept across this port, five ves-| Superior Judge Morris today 18) wighting. She was thrown to the | ninth avenue south and Weller sire, [ty 2erenastyy ty Mothd prove Uiak|under the ‘Sontrect, for their ime | see ware driven om the Beach and one|hearing the $25,000 damage sult in-|ground, and claims that she will be o ' was dismasted, in Algea bay stituted by Mra. Roena Hightower a cripple for life, nplained to the police yesterday that responsible for|provement. The board of public} the city is largely respon provem @ boo public | ttle won Johnnie is held up a y ninye. and that he can|eworks may thereupon complete the| Th? vessels that were driven ashore many of his delay 4, A SS , were the British ship Arranmore, the mont every day ty bore in the neigh dimiar delays were caused by| work and charge the expense of all| ZERO WEATHER ALL OVER MIDDLE WEST AND COLD WAVE 18 | borhond and made to pay over what |Tortrarts made in connection with|Iabor and material necessary, to| [Titik bark County of Pembroke, the the Salt Lake railroad, suspected of EXTENDING TO ATLANTIC SEABOARD amati change he carries. Willie Bar-|{he work and*conditions over which|@ald contractor; and the expense| lalian bark Gal Antonto the Norwe- complicity in land frauda in his de. clay, who resides at 20 Main street. he had no control. so charged shall be deducted! = ope . ve or, and the Nor- partment, was discharged this after- s pen noon, Diss was*a member of the she alleges, is the prin | Johnnie is sent over the neighborhood, % degrees below zero.| she says, with bread to deliver, and pal offender | gerickson took the contract for the|and paid by the city a # such moneys as may then be due, | ¥ afterwards become due tol nm bark Littio was dis- © fame time. The Norwegian bark Chariona, 19 fire commission and was prominent socially and politically. ne of Pike street and Waet July 3, and the time|or m CHICAGO, Nov. 1%—The Middle} where tt w tree West is stil In the throes of the cold cee on = which tpaan on ie the bes be ve take the bread away in ompletion expires Novem-|aald contractor by virtue of the con-| 4. out trom Bunbury to the United " f t, has now reached the/ true footpad style and refuse to give may take all winter to] ‘or this Improveme né aa rom Bunbury to the United wave that Spread over the country yes) \oriRe, Coast al f beck unt} the email change Johnnie WE Sage dudes oop ne to 418 | Kingdom, has been placed on the board terday. The thermometer is hovering tn has is handed over. In case Johonie| "The charter gives the mayor and|#um which would have been payable The French bark F around the zero mark in Illinois, Jowa,| LINCOLN, Neb, Nov. 18—Tho cold| has no money, the mother states, he |the b ks power to cancel| under such contract if the same had | 1% days out from Belise for the Unit Nebraska, the Dakotas and Wisconsin | weather contin with the thermom-| is beaten by the other boys. | dolinanent acts, and provi been fulfilled by the said contractor | C4 Kingdom, has bees raised to 30 per today, with @ conaiderable fall of snow | eter dropping lower steadily. The mer-| Mrs. Elliott ealled upen the pottce peg ot wrleting the same.(then said contractor shall be en-|Cent The British bark Fifeshire, 190] As a result of the numerous petitions R in a number of plac jeoury is hanging around zero all over | for prot tled to recetve the difference, and | @4Fs out from Manila, has been placed | addressed to the board of public works of First me is greater the | “t # per cent by the indignant business m: ‘The extreme cold of today is very the state as it in| vestigated. He in several plas 4 to th matter, he| in cape such expe tion And Detective Lane in. When Mayor Humes was seen this} ed the matter to lmerning In F enusual for this time of the year, and | below gero today. Stockmen predict a| Superintendent Girard of the Rainter | aaid jeeld contractor shall pay to the city — avenue south, protesting against the in some places is doing considerable | great loss on the ranges. | school and the truant officer will| 44 omplaint against any con.|inhe amount of such excess due. Gingraceful condition of that Uhorough- | Alfred Lindsey, the young son of damage, Stock pre suffering in the — | went for young Parelay OY a ame Sanit iereh A ntractor shall in an>| fare, {t is beginning to look as though | Mr. and Mra. Frederick Lindsey, died Western States and it is feared many| ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1§—The thermom pl dros saante: Aaa +e nal Higgs hp ne ay with any eft the strect would be at least put In a| Monday at the home of his parents, head of cattle will die from the ex-|eter is unusuaily low here for this time tigate the ~mnetier ane pres ons herein contained, or condition #o that teams can travel on |206 Twenty-seventh avenue south, thenceforth sceording to the pro-} id fever, The little fellow posure. jot year, and killing frosts are reported | e pe Pegg nee eel he ents of the char. one «ide of the street without pulling [of typh oem in the Southern states pie pe hgh Doyen CaP ay , ” public works shall | throngh @ continuous string of mud|Was 10 years of age and had for WASHINGTON, D. ¢. 18. ~The we Se. me y veaking, | have to anneal abd cancel holes. some time been in the employ of Weather bureaa report says the lowest | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Now | es a ae y to Aid Contract, and to relet the work Contractor McClellan this morning|The Star as a carrier. Siuaplldine stesnded thls terning in| waubually ecl@ wave is’ being expert - Sha propetten ouaene are fm annulment shall pot entitic beeun to haul from two milis fonds of| . The funeral was held at 2 o'clock the [nited States wae at Havre, Mont. eneed in Indiana today. | rm aaa ee comes. teed mnitractor to any claim for planks, which will be Iaid on the con-|this afternoon from St. Clement's, | REED nar acces Geen unt thereof Jorete without damage to it | Episcopal church, interment being enw 20 vere A ct the right of the city to re-| Mr. McClellan said (his morning that | made in Lake View cemetery. The » be completed without incon vent-d over damages which may arise fron he had Intended to have the east side | arrier and newsboys attended rs ence to themadives during, {Moet tatiur | PROSECUTION MAKES STRONG | of the street payed with brick by thie | th funeral in a body Attorneys A. J. rt a i ee, ae ante oe tek. wat bok n unable to get the} Among the many floral offerings | pentye A. J.\peokert and Bi is of dollars would bet CASE AGAINST MILLER AND | ir Te ee te nc hopes of netting | ae @ large star of chrysanthemums ro ae woe nan dep | pouring: i he city treasury dally) the brick from the Denny Clay com-/®Md roses, a tribute from The Star 1 ase, before the » me court tomer- | provements pr ee t for} TEMPTED BRIBERY | for furnishing it last August, untt! the | the little lad w neral favorite, row. Champoux Je under sentence of ye. Most of the 45 contractal ginning-of the year, he has conclud-| OxgaHA. Nov. 18 —A further ath for stabbing his sweetheart, Lot under netruction are behind ed cover the c rete with plan! “hearing of charges against Senator tle Brace, in the Arcade rth nd the stipulated forfetture is CINCINNATL ©., Nov. 18—The pros. | ® temporary mei of travel on th€) Charles H. Dietrich by the grand east side of the street, while the West | jury, has been pc side is being pave $20 Th ecution this morning finixhed tts case stponed until the against D. V, Miller, former assistant tter end of the week. No attempt CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—But little head- ( mayor way towards % settlement of the big | mand th h the ap- [enor the board of works ts n ah seek bateie. Wim ble toanemneante taceneer a . red parentiy. the fear of a ttorney general of the postoffice de. r |has been made to arrest Senator “ ore hin 8 ; ‘ ye xe ts ate trial was intro. ‘> tak partment, and Attorney Johns, charged | Dietrich, but he has informed friepds or tows . ployers reed to| duced in the murder trial The terms of the etty’s contract with attempted bribery in the postal and indirectly the officers of the Southside street car strike was made | arbitrat | It is also contended that the Informa-| with Erickson plainly xtiputate the fraud cases. court thet he will return from today. The mayor and aldermanic! A car was started this morning on| tion ia defect 1 h ~ : . " n is defective and only charges him|amount of his f ture for delay 6 pr jon made a much strong Washington at the earliest possible board, appointed by him to consider a! the third line of the h manslanagh er case against the two aeoused men moment to answer the charges now ago City Rall- | w and for the taking or conceling of| strike lement, met this morning, | way company's system under a heavy| Mr. Todd nt th ‘i ri ; ’ avy| Mr. Todd will “ state in|the contract, The contract mays, In - than was made at thelr frst ngal r e but nothing encournging was accom:) guard. “There wan no diaturbance, aa| the mnaltr y degiia weer ion SALT LAKE, Utah., Nov. 18 —Judae! whon the jury falled to agree One RECS afte 10 diaprove thom and weer tna planed, Representatives of every ene but few are on the streets, owing to cutor, Mf is not familiar The work embraced in the con- Booth this morning sentenced Jamo verdict, Many material points to the ANGELBS, Nov. 18.—Col J.| they were sprung as a result of @ nten ol he thermometer is with the case tract for thin provement shall be Lynch to be shot Januar 194. The prosecution were added W. F. Diss, right of way agent for! political animus against him,

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