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= - - wes et $30 was 7 ar EVERY LA Ui THE STAR WILL WANT At COPY | UF THE - SPECIAL KISS CONTEST EDITIO. j-- Advil | ; FIERCE FIGHTIN eee |PARRY CALLS HALT IN. PHILIPPINES ON CONTRACTORS BEENOTARULARY FORCE (8 ATTACKED: GV HEAD-HUNTERS | PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL TAKES UP STAR'S-FIGHT AND) day ¢ ' f th | ’ on much IN CENTRAL LUZON, P. I. INTRODUCES A RESOLUTION TO 6USPEND ALL NEW | [0% only make tum ex " r , owe as have STREET IMPROVEMENTS UNTIL MARCH 1—TELLS HOW THE We have been I ' t f f goods DOUBLI K ) KI . latter again retro PEOPLE ARE BEING PLUNOERED AND ABUSED pakad bt aa @ | ‘ ; er & the wt 1b hats it he ked by a The fight whioh the wer pipe, and f os and three have i}eame dey. in t fm ad ~ <P | beon making for the amelioration of| board of publi en horses have bs 1| faite off ; vee, & the shameful condition of the atreets,| to substitute tr ant of wr f 4 r on and | while other wel dailh were afraid t to complet 1 fter bu 9 1 ae yt by : to speak, bore fruit in the city coun-| street could be ft for a month, ¢ ne, | man not >. without eH last oight when President Parry There in, =y al ® h x , 1 . ntroduced @ resgluth jeclaring It! ity of curbstones “ r : i A to emp “ wo th intention of t t body not! Under such wondithor ¥ Pidduck t ' : V id to order any more improvements un-| public tmprovernents in om r « those we have must often rut , til March 1. The resolution met prac-| much in excess of what it should t aa m of th ot hi “ ton AB alet | tically no opposition and waa re-| The price of iron and atoe! is a | ferred to the street committee, with| down so that it uid be ad | Crichton, Gill and Parry added, to be| to put off us { material for & pointed speech Mr. Parry] is in such shape that ontractore are ttention to the disgr 11 | oblig fo ¢ of Improve manner in Which public improve: | @ unt, f superior f he A 1 the « th w mught thelr way he bilte ments at present are being proswout- | the elty must . . ed, laying part ’ ee at : ea xixtence of @ contractors’ ring going for the past running fight th ated two and | which te keeping up prices for work alackened, It a@-half hours, w t sald in part he “Suns v ra, Soatt bea in There at present 64 public tm ur ! t « endent of streets, and h provements under way which are| 404 1 ” costing the city about $1,000,000, | people have respond rb Jelinquent con rh n A are besides 1 improvements in| call for taxes, BUT IT 1s hy } the t for th ; the engineer's department ready to| THAT THIS THKRIBLI \ bid upon, 15 other 1 | BARGO TO TRAFFIC ON 1 | o t he The e ments which the engineer UP STREETS BE KOMEDIED. kind \ t L ent has not been able Gill said that he thought the reso- | time ‘w 4 y more upon which the o« lution was all right in the m but t few weeks of # seldom n4 declared ite ention t saw no reason why importa | whi F Teare ~ here 4 h but preliminary | provements, several of wt ere | ed of ~ estimates have been made. | Jed in bis ward should be put| completed, You -cannot ex s| but uly Today the ractors are only | off, while others were ordered to work in th Rat s haw been 63 @ to perform but aif of the atractors should satisfy the| cause of all the trout 1 tee numt | work which they have undertaken. | 1 of public works before they| Of courte the taxpayers do not | by t As a result they have gotten into a| a job that they can provide the | expect the t » to #win|6, November 3, Decent SPECIAL SESSION OF MONTANA STATE LEGISLATURE CON- [habit of jumping one contract for rial,” he eaid, “instead of com-| around in the mud in thelr digging 4 February 3, 3 nther after tearing up the street|ing up with that ox after «| operations, but they xs aK VENED AT HELENA, THIS MORNING enever there has been an urgent | street has been torn wu made | to hustle during the summer 8 Inch $ I from the public to do #0, It is al impassible, McClellan is crying out| when t good weathe . 6.14, J ‘56 Icondition of affairs which an out-|that lack of brick is what prevents | of putting off active work until the March 3.12, April 2.81 oN . = ublic in my opinion w ot | hy om completing the "a 4 REINA, Ment sing company, backed by the in~ ate much longer, The ni} t ntre If he realy wanted memory urns and whom special session of men of ure convened to today states, 4 he Stan oH n ~ lago, but 1 realise that it has been | for ther. " — laws. covering mi ute v.| pany. as re nted by the Amal- | ose ; |eompeited to continue ordering th | In this connection Chairman Mul ogrl wote’s call for the st aa Copper pany | ; - work on account of the heavy pres-|len of the streets commi(iee intro. | } one f emory of wae a reault of th Th sion ia to pase fon, passed unantr by the Amaigama solution, passed unant Fy , % Jaure of the property owners who| duced a om-/& law whereby mining cases may be | i@ oe ragga pany, recently taken fr ne court to another ry a me acini) Games <canor ee at ee cia | The present tegtalattve sension when the fudge in the Initial court} jo of the wtp nev net eos e on Union street "96 that they | prow to be the arena for a giad.|'* shown be prejudiced. Other ts cope with the tn-| sould be laid, ar reject them and get laree rad fator mn erce and as in- legislation of ara as also} aoe Serene on te ten aclesse srebiekn: 2 oa geet creased work and there has been|them out of the way a veral ye ~— wit Trial bill of ¢ " —~§ | waste and errors, THER Crichton objected to the resolution tee ‘Titanle purppais berueen '{ Deak euatied Ue the kone tne: {Y in BELIEF IN THE MINDS OF | slightly on the ground that work| SALT LAKE, Utah, Dec. 1.-—Offi-| per King William A. Cla o eanitatere, bat wen Geckleé by th oo j n THE PROPLE, WHICH If GAIN-| ought to be ordered at this searon|cials of the Utah Fuel any e Marcus Daly fi } r Qt scltutiona 1G GROUND, THAT THE CON-|of the year in order to insure ite HM. W Adjutant General 5 y fer & seat in the United | preme court to be unconstitutional VP FORMED A snap poedof ; - aan | Pernt EEE SOL De United proms, spurt. ta te " TON WHICH. Pre | i that while in ‘reality [the Itsllan consul at. Denver SAWS Wood stance thes results are far more mo- - —- = . a4 re h ‘ | te ~ nt fy oe the a mentous than in the case of the| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Dee 1 | By 8 gt td Wy mig eng Mt en shpat bone Pe we My: freee op me 4 straggie for the senatorahip. | public sutmeription was started today! ROCKEFELLER: pg ET Ra SEE | casa eat senidaae bathe cokes Lote ie Tae ad abteiag atl 1 NERD THESE IN MY BUSINESS.”|I3 25D oRoAnET Owsin |i “It im my belief that the board ance in the rainy see public works has done ite utmost James said that there was secure fait competition, RUT UN-| much truth In the argument made|backed by the Nation of on § DER PRESENT CONDITIONS IT| by Parry and favored Its adoption |rerving ne evi 18 IMPORSIBLE TO SUCH | with possibly a reduction in the|strikers, Men who desire to Comper TION with every con-| time t to February. ‘The resolu-|are escorted to the mines. th . ‘or already loaded with work. It| tion follows . ryed with noth ¥ for the contractors to recetve| Resolved, that for the pericd of ' 1 Jor ‘ us when work it ninety days from December 1, 19 " r ther Jone formed it im the intention of the city cour tir ven to rem sible until the cc 1 up| to initiate no new public Improv or meeting it was with the work now tn progress ment the cost of which Is to be w al senaion of Arrayed against one another tn! for the fever-ridden town of the gigantic fight fs F. August Heinze of the Montana Ore Pur- tier, | cause It Caused more annoy-|a solution to end th strike 0 All is quiet in the camps in Car Sheriff Cudihee bas so far taken no too|bon county, today The sheriff,| Twenty-five more trained nur for r tonite start tate another of those cases by pelzing the tiess slot machine a First avenue cigar men eagerness to stir up p other ma= slotions”” om nly one of “Pentdes, contractors make an al-| sensed against the property ben called to pr lowed shortage of material se | fitted (except in care of great eme miiftta tn L MAGNATES SIGN AN AGREEMENT TO BOOST PRICES TO'| PEN cir ictinquency. I understand | gency ‘affecting the public health porte $3.25 A LOAD-—ONE DEALER DENOUNCES ACTION AS UN- bers of “Pro- Scott seem to t the brick manufacturers are|uniess such improvement ts pet! the ¢ a 000,000 bricks behind on thelr or-| tior for by © majority of the pro recognit the a of the CONVENTION MEETS TODAY IN WASHINGTON . TO PROTEST JUST, AND REFUSES TO ENTER INTO SCHEME ders. There t# a like shortage of | perty owners affected thereby t Kramer * Deputy Propecute y, vaid he wo ee the | OF Kriete is quietly looking for new, ‘ ka. AGAINST MORMON’S RETAINING HiS SEAT n years If nece The cold weather has revived the[ prices. Teamsters’ wages «ince the | cane ; local fucl trust. At a meeting of Be- | strike of the teamsters’ unio el aitic’s wood magnates, held Sacur-/S2yamced 28 cents a day. This ie! PLANNED TO é @ small item in a large wood | | day night in the New York block. |yard where @ number of teamete: stove wood was made « luxury at/are mployed. The matter of f $2.25 a load and the coal dealers|for the horses, however, is not AS SSINA were, a8 @ result, given a premature |fepresented. Oats can be procured | Christmas present. In other words, | "OW cheaper than @ year ago and of wood was boosted so| hay has advanced but a few dollars high by the avaricious dealers that people with fat purses will buy coal Hy fe measure of economy DAN MCAULEY BROUGHT BE- 2ON, Deo. 1A dispatch from | Since the last boost wood the | the carload in Seattio Today it is La price has been 82 & load measuring | not t higher than it was a year| MERCHANTS TELL HOW IMPASSABLE STREETS ARE AFFECT. ee ee ee ne medical] FORE SUPERIOR COURT JURY, ee much lees than half a cord as the |ago. Wood can be procured in 1, a ee Gealer's consclence will permit. it|csrd lot Bt $230 6 cord new. the ING RETAIL. BUSINESS—COSTS FROM 10 TO 20 PER CENT, | *uient was arrested today on suspl eee ree was argued by thase who wanted ne \ © C. lee “ef og “ ry | make money’ 4 little faster that the |the Seattle dealers are getting their |. MORE TO DELIVER GOODS T HAN IT DID A YEAR AGO Guin Ita He was discovered in the] ‘The trial of Dan McAuley, wha | price of feed and . . marguts' villa with a dager concealed i ss | their eee aTee-| | The following be the resolution thet Hand in hand with the Team (pected to be delivered the same day Me liam McLaughlin in the 0. K. saloon it to an passed at the mee cannot no en afte oc! } With exception the wood Gtal-| wood dealers and which wee Signet Qunners’ association and the Dray- | “ann now be taken after-1 o'clock. last April, was begun in the superior ors in the city signed the new agree-| by all of the dealers with the ex-| men's association the Seattle merch: H. Weaver, president of the i The exception waa made by | ception of Harvey @ Bons t coteitins egeinet.. the} ens aeerr, aes: | Se oat of court this morning before Jud Harvey & Sons, whose woodyard ie] “Whereas, The price of foreat cora-| ute Ore the delivery of goods in Seattle is Rudkin, It is thought the trial will 4 ition of the streets. 100 per cent more than in other only last two or three days, as both shameful « ‘They are pockets every day to pay for the negligence of the contractors who are receiving fat prices, for keeping the streets in everiasting mud pud~ ne corner of Second avenue and| wood has advanced about one-half street. They protested that to| dollar per cord, and hay and other the price of wood would be to| feed has advanced §5 per ton in the force the public to use coal and in| last year: and the end force themselves out of the] “Whereas, Wages have been ad wood business, They are still selting| vanced from 2% to 50 cents In the! digging down tn their] cities where | have been, It takes! “ AOE. |the state and defense have few wit- 25 per cent of the gross earnings of | nesses the hegre’ fy pay aoe delivering JUDGE EMORY TELLS COUNCIL othe ooting is said to have been poods and 18 COSTID 23 PER . . nd entirely pve . C- Fant "Souls “To Dativen| THAT SECOND AVENUE RE- | peutel ent reed inmcaay ap & Gee ad insanity as a de« nted by Attore wood at the old scale, The other | last year more than before dies. IT 18 STING THEM | 2DS St ee ae GRADE ASSES®MENT 18 AS- | fense. He is repre | jera did not listen to the argu “Resolved, That we, the wood! PROM 10 TO 2% PER CENT MORE . oP 8 TO ney A. J. Speckert. ments of Mr, Harvey, or at least did | di * of the city of Seattle, find it zone FALL TO DELIVER Goops |OUR. § WAGE ARE| SUREDLY UNJUST The morning was spent in the se- not heed them, necessary. In order to make wages | THAN IT EVER HAS BEFORE) COSTING 7 PRR CENT MORE curing of a fury. on by J. D. Jones, whose wood | for ourselves jo Advance | and conditions are becomit yard is at the corne: ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCE e and Madison # dealers tn the city f Bighth ay-| the price est wood | unbearab! ry day. Meade Emory appeared et, the other | from $3 to $1.25, and sinb wood from} The burden falls expecially hardon| “Instead of running double teams | nefore council last night on be- ened up the | $2.26 to $2.00 per load. We and each | ati establishments in which hauling | With light loads, as at present, if) If of Captain F. 8, DeWolf and | of um hereby ee, one with the | goods in an important factor in the | streets were in decent shape we! other property owners to protest! | But one thing is in favor of the | other, to sell wood at the above | business, such as lau 4%, giocery| could use single horses with full-/against the approval of the asseas- | agreement CN ee wae | eee reer and dry goods stores. loaded wagons. Urider present con int roll for the regrading of Sec- Nepresentative business rpen were | ditions it takes more time to deliver on today by @ Star man and ex-| goods, It is more difficult to keep | seasment were ar ra, and we have to pay|uniform, The fa as. trary and not wed themselves in strong terms | good drt that the north the shameful condition of] them more. end of Second avenue has already Seattle's thoroughfares, J. A. Ball ¥ # are picking up nails con-| been graded was cited as a reason { largeon naid tinually so that they have to bei why the property holders in that UDDY CONDITION OF | laid off and wagons are constantly | district should not be assessed the lent niceeial STREETS 18 TING US » for repairs ‘orm price of $808 per lot, as they J i much benefit|BIG TUGS MEET IN NEW YORI Semararan werearue were) MADE EM MAD nd avenue, He argued that th MORE THAN A HUNDRED DOL- the proprietors of the Bon LARS A MONTH IN CASH, not to| Marche said: “The bad conditi speak Of the great annoyance it ts| of the streets is not only a detriment! Judge eur customers, A few weeks ago|to our business in that it costs us|/ample of the injustic the company which deliv our| more for the goods raised its price 2 cents on| because IT K ever ckage delivered. This FROM COMI} rea nounts to a large sum when| MAKE PURCHASES. W re: ned as an ex HARBOR—ONE IS CUT IN TW@ done that &] any gUNK lelivery of goods, but| jot at the corner of Pine street and ae wien tere | Second avenue, assessed at $12,000, a ‘0 THE CITY TO | wou ‘orth $50,000 when the im | Cee Re ee Eee waerenn W YORK, Deo. 1—The tu This woman, Senator Reed Bm declares, is the on! ne legally hen are | provemy Hereul 4 TAlewild collided at @titied to bear his name, In words, he claims he has but one | NO CAMPAIGN FUND FOR T N . [hundreds of packages are delivered | more or lees unwilling to leave their | 4 triangular plece of ground owned | Hercules an jewild collided ai wife, and never had more than that == = OF THR PARADOR, SERED 008 POND avec Gay homes when the car service is crtp-| by him on Second avenue _ near | o'clock this moxnitg oft Liberty land e Idlewild was eu we have been obliged to| pled on account of the torn-up condl-| Denny way, aasessed at $1,000, would tra boys to deliver goods| tion of the streets, and the latter are| not be worth more than three times TEAMS CANNOT GO at| extremely muddy. Customers do not| that amount, In fact, he sald that | crew. t of the bad condition | get to the store as early in the morn-|ty make the property useable he i ing before the rainy season | would have to sluice a large amount M URI hs L were} 9 in increased num. | *wld Panto the Bay. S 18ES TO CALL DOGS OFF BIG COMBINATIONS OF CAPITAL and sank, drowning three of WASHINGTON, D. Dec. 1.—(he ts » polygamist. The me The Nattoan! Congre: M will be handed to Senator Bur clubs, assembles in convention here |of Michigan, who is otal Litman of the| NEW YORK, Dec. 1.~Through) President Roowevelt is nominated of the streets. today for the avowed purpose of committer on privileges and elec | “Phe annoyance to our making a bitter fight against allow- | tions. prominent bankers this morning it] they will not contribute to his cam-| i. one of the most distressing feat-| bers. in afternoon, making it] "y7i9 protest was referred to the ing Reed Smooth of Utah to retain| Mra Schoff, of Philadelphia, the! , an eemne. we res of the matter. A year ago we| more difficult to walt on them treet committes. Saveral courieit- hia seat in the senate. The first |r Jont, wili preside, Rev, Pad-| “** learned that financiers, whoes | pelge be lente me word le @x-| could make three and four deliveries| “We are now Sone ae, 6 some pov spoke in answer to the protest. action taken will probably be a me-|\den, a Presbyterian divine of Salt] interes atate lacted from him to the effect that|of goods a day while now we can| which is FIVE MORE AN WAS — moral petitioning congress not to| Lake, has signified hin intention of| "Tes St¢ sasoctated in the re. | tiie em oe investigations of ¢ two. Formerly we could|NECESSARY BEFORD THE EULOGIES IN COUNCIL eis 2 a button; seat the Mormon senator, not on ac-|being present and taking an active! cent railway mergers and trusts,|combinatians of capital. Cornelius orders as late 4 o'clock In| STREPT# BECAME IMPASBABLE i aii ian c count of his religion, but because part in the tight, M. Bitwa this morning declined to! the aftern ard insure their de-|at the beginning of the rainy season, President Parry Introduced resolu- battleship ) have let it become known that if! discuss the matter, livery, whereas orders that are ex- Instead of making three deliveries a tions at the council meeting last commisjade to wear and to a“ eld Exclusively by THE STAR IS THE BIGGEST ONE CENT PAPER IN NOB/i: 2 i / 5

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