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ett —— t { ‘ ‘ ' : { ed * aE ANTS MILLION DOLLAR SENATOR FOSTER PRIATION FOR FEDERAL $F ‘THE CITY OF DESTINY—SPOKANE NOT FORGOTTEN INTRODUCES BUILDINGS BILLS TO INCREASE APPRO RUCTURES It nent to the (Special to The Star) President Rooseve WASHINGTON, D.C. Deo. 1] the nomination of A. La Senator Foster today Introduce al LO Mawel to. ne pectetary Dills providing for an increase in the! resentative Cushinan of Washingtor limit of the t of the new federal] who made a record-breaking trip Duildings to be erected ttle | from ‘Tacoma e hin $1,200 mile And Tacoma, to $1,000, 00¢ Helage all wan sworn it A mo Introduced bill» to a rate | mo carriel that wt the 000 for a bridge at Spok and! hour adjourned it should be until £900,800 for the purchase of a site| Friday and the erection public butld-|" DeArmond, of Missourl, tn a sar te in that city the action of in the A WABHINGTON, D.C, Dec. 18 Ba yn Fi &tor Perkins today nted to Preat body of th ont Roosevelt the resignation of P After Master Montague, at San Fra nd recommended the appointment of Arthur G. Fisk, speaker of the Cath fornfa assembly WASHINGTON, D. © ator Penrose, of Per With President R ing relative to the Geding the Isle of Pines to Cuba Tose represents Penn lets, who are the pet of their heavy interests | Deo. 1 ta, this nwevelt ropored tory, they want United States owner Ghip. If the treaty te ratified, they Witt attempt to have Congress reserve eertain commercial concemsic WASHINGT famous writers have had to say thon. You should bear tn will not be sent out to r mall or telephone. The edit be sold for one cent per copy. ‘The regular the contest are announced, will cc Prize-winners and their definitio If you desire the Special edit mentioned. THE “SPECIAL KISS CONTEST” EDITION mind that this ular subscribe om will pontain four pag Tt will be a souventr well worth having. editions of The Star today offered « and dir fle railways to tt eports that the atigate the nagere and tal railways, elnaly nm, had wrully with the ratifioation ‘on iathmus canal t nd that they 1 leginiation ©. Me offere h also went ation Int 4 expend at 1:8 o'clock “The Star's “Spectal Kiss Contest” edition will be ready next Friday, and will contain th) names of the prize winners tomether with the definitions wich were decided by the Judges to express the clearest meanin: of a kiss Resides the winners and th» winning definitions, sever hundred other definitions subm tted during the contest will « be printed in this edition. together with what the poets and about the gentle are of o#cu' a ap * unless 0: and wilt the day the results of only the names of the tain on, you must order it a# above TO PAY THE PENALTY CHILD MURDERER |S SENT hed PRISON FOR REMAINDER oF | HIS LIF! ASHEVILLE, N. C, Dec 1—Dr. Jay, who, October 1, murdered the Hammer children, was this morning} found guilty of murder In the second | Gegree and was sentenced to serve! thirty yéare at hard labor in the) state’s prison, which with him is prac- teally for ut ABOMINABLE PATRONS OF UNIVERSITY CAR LINE PROTEST AGAINST THE SERVICE GIVEN ‘The general conference committee of the local improvement clubs met at the Chamber of Commerce yes- terday afternoon and listened to the ests against the service on the Pniversity line, which of late has been abominable. As many as half @ dozen cars are frequently bunched at the downtown terminal on ler way, and cars are continually going off the track at Third avenue and University street. The commit- tee decided to urge the laying of an- other track If nracticable. ‘The counct! last night passed a resolution declaring It to be the in- HAVE ONE Our equalled in style and work- manship. There is a certain snap and go to them that can not be found elsewhere Overcoats are un- in the city. A point on which we ex- cel is the fitting of gar- | ments, and whether they be high or low priced, the al- terations, if needed, made with the same care. Suite and Overcoats that fit $10 Up are J. Redelsheimer &Co. |, Strongest Overcoat House in the 900-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia. it Pays to Trade on First avenue | hanged. tention to grant a franchise to the Seattle Electric Company for con structing @ track on Yesler way #o that interurban cars may come up into the heart of the business dis- trict WORKMEN. KILLED OFFICIALS’ SPECIAL, IN DENSE FOG, MOWS TRACKMEN DOWN | MAHONEY CITY, Pa, Dec. 1—A special train, consisting of an engine nd private car, carrying Philadelphia | & Reading railway officials, in a dense fog this morning thowed through a gang of trackmen near Giiberton, kill ing one and fatally injuring two. The special Drought the Injured to a hoe- pital here. DOLLAR WHEAT IN SIGHT AS RESULT OF AR- MOUR’S CORNER ON MARKET CHICAGO, Dee. 1 between 824% and which is an adva' -Wheat ranged % cents today ¢ of more than 6 leents over the low point of the Inst few days. Ogden Armour sta make this profit on every bushel of five million line of December which he is holdin It ts reported on the street that he al holds sever bushels of May at. His control of the s#itua- tion ts no complete that he could al- most force wheat to a dollar a bushet INSURGENT LEADER IS EXECUTED : ANOTHER NATIVE 18 GIVEN THE DEATH SENTENCE AT) MANILA MANILA, Dee, 1.—The Filipi , Rios, convieted of murder He was know: lof Tayabas. Senor Toledo, leader of | the Algay Ladrones, has been sen: tenced to death Carl Nelson, « laborer employed ; by the Hainier Beach Lumber Com- | ankle | fractured this morning while unload ing logs at the company’s mill near | pany, had the bones of his Renton, He was brought in on a Renton cay and taken to the Seattle General hospital in the ambulance, where he was attended by Dector Owen, IN SEATTLE AND} ba AS A> | SIDETRACK TWELFTH AVENUE CLUB PRO TESTS AGAINST CAR SERVICE ON MAIN STREET LINE | | | CANAL THE SEATTI TREATY ARRIVES in| DOCUMENT NOW A_monster petition, «signed by] GOVERNMENT ¢ t night throurh Cou HM by the Twelfth Avenue! GOLON, Deo, The May: Variila| ttle Fee emia [LC Was turned over to Kaprilla, mine A running @ #OlltAry PAs#eD- | incor of foreign affaire for the Re on the line, which provides | Mit OF forenen The treaty may 6 sarvige at ils varying £0" not be alaned until tomorrow The petition referred to the service | alulet, Prevalis here, and rhe ee outain aireet line on Twelfth lreport that the jails are filled with and Fourteenth avenues as being | Attica wrisenere in untrue, but Freqular, infrequent and unreliable, | About 160" have n deported for the 1 ¢ neither cor showing discontent with the new ft the spirit of its franchise |Pagimige 9 . nor the intent to further in AY Way the conventence or benefit | residents of the district The | ine Is used almost exclusively for onstruct her lines. As a reault | the line must walk t ertaxed cable lines referred tc ready « petitic ations cilman ¢ “GRAND JURY the a CONVENED The United States district grand jury convened at & this morn tog tn J Hantord’s rt. Dur ing the session of the § nearly 80 ertmin sen will be tak The offenses range from bribery of public officials felling whiskey to Indians, There are many of the last-named. The petit! jury will Thursday, when the tral ot test minal cases will be begun TO TUNNEL MARION ST. | | The Union street tunnel project will be discussed at the meeting of | the Cha of Commerce tomorrow | fternoon. ‘The 4 tunnel through thy | street will also come up for consid | eration. This tunnel would cr that of the Great Northern rail | but would be £0 feet.above it ‘The report of the special commtt- tee on a city laboratory will also re- port atter of putting « hill under Marion JUMPED THE "TRACK | Early this morning one of the Fre- mont-Rallard cars jumped the track near the Fremont barrel factory and continued on its courne 10 feet before it w ped. The accident | resulted in t ak! fan axty | of the car. No one was injured tn | the eecident, w hb ln supposed te |have been caused by the apreading of relle, Lucky Bt 4 BURGLARS Burgiars were in the act of enter. ing the room of J. B. Fuyman, at 114 Tenth avenue, early thie morn- jing, when he awoke. The men had | opened a window and one was creep ing in when Fuyman pulled a re-| volver from under his pillow. Be- fore he could shoot the men had dts. appeared and he heard them run | ing down the alley CHICKEN THUG VES A. J. Boasert, of Black River June ton, 10 miles south of the ctty, phoned to police headquarters this morning that he had #0 chickens stolen last night. He states that the stealing of chickens In that district has become #0 prevalent that a number of the idents taying up nights to give the thieves a taste of powder and lead. WATER SHUT OFF For the purpose of connecting new |mains, water will be shut off to-| ik In the morn-| ling until Jackson street from Nip th ye nouth tol Twenty-fourth avenue south, und on | | Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty- nd Twenty-third avenues Jackson street to Nor-| « from 9 o'ch noor second jwouth fro | mon street HE WANTS A LITTLE LIST | boards of tra MURDER GAMBLER KILLS A MAN WITH OUT PROVOCATION—LYNCH- ING 18 FEARED DUNSMUIR, Cal, De MeKenale, & gambler, shot ed John Inhoff, last night the influence of liqu was no quarr Meensie nearly blew top of Inhoffs hi off He was arrested and later he tried to commit suicide In jail, ‘The offi cers fear an will be made tempt to lynch MeKe ~ ALL-CANADIAN ROAD VANCOUVER, B. C., Deo. 1 a Vancouver elty has sent an Urgent mennage words to the federal and provincial governments sking, tx sequence of of the award and to America by the Alaa Roundary commisstor that they eter | bonus mpany t an all-Canadian railway Intersect tra: divert trade fr Premier Melirl the United 8 of British Colum bis promixes to submit @ scheme for the construction of this read. The je and all public bodies elmilar resolutions jere passing BANKER IS | ARRESTED STATE AUDITOR OF NEBRASKA MUST FACE A CHARGE OF A SERIOUS CHARACTER CASPER, Wyo, Dec. 1—State Aud- itor Weston, of Nebraska, has been brought here under arrest. Me te charged with receiving deposits in his private bank here when he knew the bank was Insolvent. The stockholders have raised money sufficient to pay Sl the depositors te full, EPIDEMIC GROWING TYPHOID FEVER RAGES AND DIPHTHERIA HAS BROKEN | OUT RECENTLY BUTLER, Pa. Deo. L—One hundred more purses arrived from Pittsburg | this morning to oasist in the fight | against typhoid fever epidemic | Fagin In one hospital, where} the here there are eighty cases of typhoid fever diphtheria has broken out, two cases | of which were reported this morning. A score of new cases is reported to- day. Nearly 1,400 are now iil KAISER ‘STILL SUFFERS HE 1S TOO ILL TO ALLOW HIM) TO OPEN REICHSTAG Jett-Curtin trinie BERLIN, Dee. 1-—It was announ |COUNCILMAN CRICHTON ASKS! tris murning that the Kater throat | in in euch a condition aa t event A STATEMENT OF DAMAGE | hig orening the it = Bip Bink rove | tomary pan tor on Bue CLAIMS AGAINST CITY let aan bee aataaeie ker’ - - tute ‘To ancertain the exact cause of} ie i | Jamiage suite Against the for the pane two years, which have been| INCREASE 1S SHOWN | multiplying lately on account ngerous condition ¢ jton introduced a resolution at the! of the recetpta of the county olerk's meeting of the council last night.| Srrice for the month of November Jinstructing the city claim agent to rises Drotnn make a@ list of all ¢ filed in $2. 242.6 [that time, with @ ree of the lth +0 gation growing oat of the same Such a 1 en-| Setarial, Certify able the p A Endemic the @eath-traps the terfront| rranacriptn, ¢ and pitfalls in other parte of the) silty . }city which are so fruitful of damage) a — Total $3,588 Receipts for Nov., 192. 2.388. 6 TROOPS ARE nro —-* WITHDRAWN California's Attractions | | ¥or the tour pleasure or health | neoker are manifold, Take the fam ous scenic Bharta — route Tw FRANKFORT, Ky, Dec. 1.—Gov-|traina daily, Rates: San Francisco, ernor Beckham has lerued an order for } $2 first cla $20.4 wecond the final withdrawal of all state | ci Reservations and deseriptiv tr ationed at Jackson, which /|titerature at Southern Pacifi | have been the military guard wince the | office, 618 First avenue BE. weneral agent ne to siot machines, ¢ | the meat with them | THE HANDS OF THE PANAMA | MACHINE MEN | Hand Krtete | made the alr hot with thelr argu: | nts and interruptions this mort ing Justice orge went over the facts] very deliberately tn summing up the cane and showed ¥ conclusively | that defendant» must pay the costs | when @ Verdict was rendered agatnat | them, regardless of the amount that | the Jury considers a suitable fine, COT JOBS FOR MANY Grout elty labor commis end secretary of the commission, has oc hie repert for the month of ber it shoWe that the city en mont @ffice furnished pomit | 1018 men and 419 women, @ total of 1487, "Dhie ds the highest record for! jany month Defore, with the excep- | to n Of November of lant year. Last | November, 1725 positions were fill jee The exceptionally rainy weath F and the Plosing down of the log ging carpe t* atv a the reason for, the decrease this month. cretary Grout has complied « sepericde te wember of positions filled fo® the 11 months of the pres ent year, They number 29,012, and it Is belleved that by the of the year that number will | 39.000 ‘This will be the largest |3ee office was established In [the nearest approach being 27,608) in 1900, | ‘The number of positions filled tn November of each years, follows: | A. stoner service civil} pleted | Bi me 1 1 138 ise iier 1901 Lew hea tat TOOK THE TENDERLOIN Pred Wilee proprietor of « butcher shop at 19 Sixth avenue south, on coming from the theater inst night, frightened away two thieves who were trying to epter his place, They had broken two pad- ocks on the door and had cut $10 worth 6f tenderioin from a quart. of beef banging outside. They took BUILDING INCREASED Hullding Inspector pleted his report for mits for the constru * has mb or altera were inmued, the rk being estimated at | t of the wo 3969, 000, In November of 1902 the of permite iaeued w of the work being $297 ‘The increase, therefore number ts $665,490 Even after subtracting the enti mated cost of the federal bullding for which a permit was issued, the The famous Weltmer Behe Healing of Nevada, Mo., whe than 190,000 people bave been cured | in six years, without medicine, has | opened @ bfanch school at 1321 How ell atreet, Seattie B. Wilson and wife, Very successful healers, have | been 4 in charge by Mr. Welt mer | make chronic dis. | Munson & Newman MERLY AT AVE. SOUTH FO. 100 FIST MOVED oh “est 720 Third venue US FOR BARGAINS HEATERS AND RANGES. RED 8562. IN ALICE IS — ANGRY PRINCESS DENIES THAT SHE ELOPED WITH HER COACH MAN, AND SUES FOR DIVORCE BERLIN, Deo, 1,—Princess has inatituted diverce proceed against Prince Frederick at Dresder She Is indignant over the story of the clopement with her coachman. She ways the report was circulated by her husband because she refured to| ionger pay his debts, Bhe threatens | to bring suit against him fo: slander, | Did you ever meet a Jinnee? Probably if you did you called him @ “genii.” If so you were wrong, fi Fakrash-ei-Aamash aye that the proper name is Jinnee, And he ought to know, for he is 0 them back ys of King Solomon to the That . us monarch took a dislike to Pakrash and had him sealed up in a brass bottle and thrown into the eea. Im the bottle he resided until a short time ago, when he w accidentally re- learned by Horace Ventimore, a young Londen architect. If you want to hear of Fak- @/ adventures and of Venti pre's laughable troubles with the Jinn read “A Hottle of whieh will begin in _—— ns SOLD THE PROPERTY OF ANOTHER MAN Charles Lewis was rearres! mo: a by order of the pr ating attorney's office a ch of grand larceny, Immediately after he | ad been acquitted on a charge of larceny by embezzlement in Justice ‘ann’s court. | d this | Lewis was arrested on November | 10 upon complaint of Arthur D.| Johns, who stated that Lewis had| sold a chest full of tools, valued at $85, which had béem left with Lewis’ | roommate, As the evidence did not} seem strong enough to convict Lewis, owing to a technicality uty Prosecuting Attorney K aged the new complaint against hirn. 180 CAN B-cents for Brand Sin re wil PLE. This price r Wednesday Honey Bee PINE AP. tomorrow THE BEST COFFEE offeen are roarted fresh daily and guaranteed to please you All prices. Our Ce Adams ™22Sct $21 SECOND AVENUE. WILL BUY Silk Suspenders. le Dress Shirt elet Working Shirt n Dres# Overshirt Silk Muffler Or a Nic All Colors, CLOTHING HOUSE | Moore. TEES ee ae ; EB STAR, — sciiiaanent : = NOW IS THE TIME DA ptt rnenent wd ake Scott's Emulsion of a Liver Oil now d ow “A Lhe % Glove next wit or next month, but Unsboel AG CHIYED Cris, You need it to put fat “a pis on your bones and strength in your body to stand the cold and JUSTICE GEORGE BAYS IT'S UP lirying weather of the next few SOME CHRISTMAS TO THE CONVICTED 8LOT) months } ~ “| “ artidin’ of Gi Blows SUGGESTIONS tion w be benefited by Just20 More Daysto Buy Your eutinge Ateoroe ile Reinet the | king Scott’s Emulsion regu Presents in slot-machine men, Was recorded this | larly three times a for a nf n Junticn George dec! rm Worthington and Jake |MOnth or more every fall te Marcum Whe! were convieted on No-|fortify and strengthen th Dolls Special Prices iting Blot Machines, would have to|system against the cold and KID BODY DOL : . Py -_ BOY ate oe te erin Se ote ony | constant changes that occur “896 amounted tn each cane to $k through the winter The lege Me antl Er daaatine with tee eaee benefit is particularly marked Ab ang Ih rary rd machine trials In which Juries werelwith young, delicate children costume, trimmed sith guennntee av ane sontand acy a yt food that they can take each Ave jehine men, that the jurors had been | begins to compare with instructed that they might make | Scott's Emulsion Games tices? Than Cost Ja fine. Attorney showed by Pure Cod Liver Oil is scarce We bh Pout 100 wlightly damages « fendante hed to tay the cesta of{ out # you get Scott's Emul iene oe ee trial If the case wan decided againes| On, you'll be sure to get only| GAMER regula'ty at hor ft thenr, the purest 1 best oil This decision may have the effect | anxious to dex 1 a jury trial. WON Frequent. . son nt im ' = my BOOTT & DOWNE, #9 Pear Btreet F et Eg ——————- | or Evening Dresses me together on anything perts ng sh Sample Coats A manufacturer's « showing ry variety of stylish out and finish i“ hibit in our Madison street corner low), on Thursday morning At Actual Cost The Doll Contest Which is the prettier Doll, Portia or Juliet? Every customer of our Toy and Fancy Goods Departments is entitled to vote this question, Both Dolls, which can now be seen in our Toy Wi will be given away to voters Christmas Eve, Ask t eslady for ballots. The vote now stanin: Juliet 480, Portia 150. McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and Madison Street OVER 3,500,000 of these JEWEL RANGES IN USE You make no mistake in getting one of them. We will sell you one jon the easy payment plan. THOMPSON FURNITURE CO. Opp. Bon Marohke. 1427-1429 FIRST AVENUE OUT OF CONSIDERATION FOR HIM, COURT LIMITS ARGU- MENTS IN BARTLETT CASE TO ONE HOUR On account of the iliness of Jacob Mades, one of the jurors in the Bart- lett murder trial, Judge Beli has| limited the remaining arguments to ve hour, and it is probable that the se will be given to the jury short- ly before the adjournment of court this evening. Mades is suffering with influenza, and it I* apparent that he is hardly | able to sit in the box and give his| attention to the arguments of the | lawyers. for the defense, ‘This in Attorney Shipley. concluded his speech at noon. afternoon Will HM. Morris spoke Hartiett’s behalf for one how It is thought that the state's clom. ing argument will be brief, IND | GUESS THIS WILL HOLD THEM FOR AWHILE) This mor O'Boyle, James TO BUILD A Fire- ning, In police court, L. J: O'Brien and Gus who, it is thought, were active’ members of the — Allison. | Thomax-Cohn gang, were fined $100 | each and given 20 days on the chain gang as being disorderly persons Although at present there is not suf- ficient evid to make any other | Proof peen fully investigated | been fu « | USE | | HE Was HUMILIA TED iF lueLinings Goodman _ today ainst the Empire Company to recover nages for alleged roug’ at the hands of the purser during « trip down from | dman clagme | Benjamin P. brought sult a Transport $10,000 da treatment of the Ohi Nome, in October. € | MANUFACTURED BY that although had bought "his | tleket th: reer accused him in the preser the other passenger with being a stowaway, and | v t hands on him in an attempt irag him WANTS BIG DAMAGES Denny Clay Co. Seattle, Washington fore the captain Archie Williams yesterday filed} suit against Moran Brow, Co, to recover. $25,000 darnages for injuries | ational to his lege vd hips, sustained whi in its employ. He claims that he B in was obliged to jump from @ $0-foot eo’ sBsu Yerrick while it wax falling in order | and #0 injured him be crippled for life, save his life, wolf that he will BARGAIN SALE PRICES College Shorthand, typeine, — bookkeen George Joree yeaterd: rottled |Ponmanshtp ‘arithmetic, spelling, cram: with the Seattle Electric company the | mar, ete, Individual Instruction. damage suite he instituted on behalf 148 Second aventie, Seattle. of hie four children, who were injured in a Woodland Park street car collision The steamer Tyrus, which has inet August. ‘The sults aggregated |been under the course of construc- $10,000 and were compromised for $300. | tion at the Hil shipyards, on the . - Puyallup river, was Inunched at 2 Union Savings & Trust Co, open|o'clock this afternoon, The vessel si] day Saturday, until & o'clock.| was built for the Lorenzo Bros., of Deposits received In any sum, from| ‘Tacoma. She ts 10 feet long by 18.8 $1.00 up; 4 per cent. interest paid on| feet beam and 6.6 fect draught. The jtime deposits, 212 Cherry street. Tyrus is to be used on the North ee? and Henderson bay routes.