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e SS ewe FS eee s ONE CENT MET UEATH IN LANE SEATTI LITTLE BOY LOSES HIS LIFE AND OTHERS HAVE NARROW ESCAPES IN FIRES NEAR WHATCOM (Special to The Star) ' he building had been WHATCOM 1 viow K, ant a Wright, aged § ye va wan #Uy 1, be x death About ku ZENER WOWAN FORGER BAFFLES. THE POLICE goa ror PLAYS MANY ROLES IN HER SWINDLING OPERATIONS IN THE SOUND CITIES Star) {t riminal who| all an Special to The MA, Dec. 5 The man may be, ix an whoever abe She appeare’in and in another y. Dut always tn { the wife of and drawer of TAC fe puxating Fuget Soun in encumbe: case may & girl w days earl © weeks ago STOLE CAR the oft Last re Frank A. Por president, H. Hef, treasurer; Thomas Kershaw Felt S Merrill, vice presidents P. J. Flynn, local yardmaster for the thern Pacific ratiroad, was | Ot ee. CO. Be saccuttve arrested yesterday ongthe charge of en er eS grand larceny &nd is maaeting held Wednee a now $780 bonds awaiting trial on a Of stealing a carload of wheat | ‘ovember 19 the Great North ern Company transferred Northern Pacific, five ‘The next day it was found four cars were accounted for trace of the other car could be found. Later the contents of the missing car, ©0 sacks of wheat valued at nearly $1,000, were found on t lington dock, where they had unloaded in the night®and the taken away. A former employe one of the biggest shipping conce A blaze im the apar W. Wheaton, floor of w two-story Nat’ building at who lives of the city gave the information | 1114 Sixth avenue, catled out fire which led to the arrest Fiynn. |compeny No. 1 at 30 yesterday The wheat had been consigned to ening. The Names destroyed moat San Francisco. € the furnishings of a bed room Fiynn makes no attempt to deny [before the firemen The his guilt, and it tw t rew of t emical engine quickly more arrests will follow. The nquered the flames, however, cialis of the company sure that | venting serious loas. = others are implicated in a conspiracy | The fire was caused by the drop- to rob the railr ping of a lighted match among some mmm | Piller PROTECTIVE ‘LAY GORNERSTONE OF ASSOCIATION CARNEGIE LIBRARY 1S FORMED vA 5.—The iay-| Yashingtop State Game 1 was made the ve Ase sl occasion for interesting ceremonies of the stone jer Masonic auspices a f the fraternity. « laying was P fices of Fra THE JAPANESE COLONY ATTENDING HARVARD His work is prin ments of history, « macy and economics Beished hiv education ———— w c . irog ore de will tale and. wilk Liven tin Jag udents are C. ¥ hurned from + my thew fini! his eduention here he will return to Tokio, where he will take wp hie old pastorate in the native Uni- tnrian church. Yunaon Kaweasnki is alsocpreparing for ministerial work He Mil later take @ course in some, American theologicw seminary. One of the mont interesting Japs t# T. Takagi, who te preparing for ae reer as 4 farmer. He says he is ing td be ao selentific American ugri- eulturist in Japan, All of these men ave heing educated at thelr Own exper oe, yet the Japan- ewe goverhment tak os an official inter eat in thelr studies. for it realizes that there educated men are to be the lead~ era in thele various branches wi they have returned to their ni country, rilew are in textile i = During the ‘the past five fears mh the United the textile milin wines and je expects i father's haw finished bis in- wtudier, is B. 8, Kimurl, who in d work, his spectal- ry. V*ne in his halt- rent ig yet; taken . jot a. Hh, ae anced ran of — trom pre-| “lat the stat Ww WAITING FOR NEWS IN NEW SHIPPING SHINGTON, INTEREST CIRCLES CENTERS IN STEAM ERS NOW DUE FROM NORTH « hip Valetitla, Captalr the Pacific Coast company he steamship Bertha, Captair Knudson, Alaska Commerct ny, are di arrive xt two days. The Portland, alse of the Al mercial company, ip due to arrive wbout Wednesday That new facts concerning the low fou teamer Discovery will a rive on the Bertha nfidently b y n the shipping les here Capt K r the Bertha, in y ne oth Valenet Yeported king the t 1 State venue cutter R ff Yarutat on Decer t t tid rt anything f the Di ry pfortunates " . t 1 of he h he Hertha t had any Y f the I very, the fact that b t to the Valencia 1 that Portland bring ' ru fated the I ery h been blown back ver her course from Yak there * ote ty that the ¥ ay bring some tidings of her news of her the the fa k will be greatly te ST. LOUIS NOME CAPITALISTS PREPARE | A $190,000 EXHIBIT FOR THE WORLD'S FAIR For the purpose of advertising to the 1 the wealtt of Aluak SATURDAY, DECEMBER s A REGULAR LOVE FEAST | sliection of gold, In nuggets, ty and jewelry, and of ivory, f arias, ¢ valued at § 0. has been t by the Alaska Gold Nug get Company, and will be exhibited the St. Louis exposition. mpany Was recently | ed in thin city by @ party apitaliate. * will be the first display of Alaskan exhibite ever made on a large scale. It inctudes three of the largest gold nuggets ever taken out| at Nome, a pokes” of nugget ageremating $35.000 in v Ale reveral thousand dollars worth of nugwet jewelry A large part of the collection already in Seattle banks THAT INVITATION. | TO CUBA TO PLAY WITH US | | Senator Francis G. Newlands, of Ne da, who offered = joint res the senate whi rdiatly 1 Tuba te the Union SALMON MEN ' TO HOLD A | CONVENTION & state A congress of- representative sal mon packers and fishermen in to be heid ir during the week be ginning February 2. The prim mover in the scheme in H.C. Fas sett of the United States bureau of fisheries, and the government, It is affair It ia hoped by » have that it 5 h wi The matter of the proposed hatct ry, to be established on the Frases river, wil! he discussed at some time THE TOOLS BERT ROGERS ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTING TO BORROW A GUN FOR SALOON HOLD-UP Rogers was arrested eighton terda the act of tr oliver md blackjack » hold up & sal eet and asked for th that he iid money after bh saloon owned t 164 Washington street entered th to make he Heycock | sSerseant Leighton hag place « few minutes, be' ORATOR M. D. SCROGGS WON IN CONTEST The orathrical “try-out"’ university was won jest night by Maurice D. nber of the junior el ject of his oration ard, Philanthropit. His = #wooe meana that Mr. Borogges will repronent the state of Washington in the interstate con» for the championship of Oregon, Washington, whieh wit Orey next June, j | The Seattle Star C2::222°5 1903, ' PRED. R@oseVELT a ~~ on THE TE OF TWO FRIENDS OF TWO « Only Paper in Seattle That \ VOL, 5. No. 244 a5 CENTS PER MONTH - SIX-DAY RACE ee FF TOMORROW NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT Wie RACE OF ENDURANCE WILL START GARDEN IN NEW YORK city IN MADISON SQUARE TST. “SEMORITY” WALTON 1S | ATEN MLE ER NOME MUSHER IS IN TOWN W HO WILL RUN ANY AND ALL \ COMERS AT THAT DISTANCE t Se IE r t hi 4 just ne down from fit r He ed ral men there , ¢.| and n every f in which he ) W000. F 2 trp FRIENDS. cans n née He has THE PRIZE WINNERS AND “Out of All the Thousands of Answers Received the Following Were Considered the |::”: aoe ' Best, and Entitled to the Prize Money ‘BISHOP QUITS THEIR DEFINITIONS b from @ » Nome he even- 2 cOon- road seve ain In town a few uny would-be chame ng to accept his chale <S r ‘ . on rs, H. S. Richings, City, THE MEXICAN . FIRST PRIZE, $5.00—"A sacrilege or a gacrament.”—M. u 4 SECOND PRIZE, $4.00—"Love's happiest expression, sorrow’s tenderest balm."—Cady F., Bellevue, Wash. | Biddy Gets Tired of the Airy Ways : i | ’ THIRD PRIZE, $3.00—"Music of hearts in a lay of lips."—Mamie McDonald, 2202 Third avenue. | of Huerrera and the Split Re« _— ' FOURTH PRIZE, $2.00—“The breath of love, the sign of passion and the mask of deceit.”"—-W. L. Jester, City. = co a pis ? F FIFTH PRIZE, $1.00—*Robbery (just a touch).”—Carrie Weapons. The news that Aureilio Huerrera, SPECIAL MENTION—"The oldest system of wirgess telegraphy.”—Ethel A, Thompson, 20634 Eighth avenue |" Bishops Mexican fours flush has severed connectio e § be iam +i pore es re eee Sue make the course of true love far easier. 4 ; nace This edition will be sold for one cent a copy, and, remember, the manager does not come as % preteen aan Mew dt tel ce tell Bt alec ne! RE aE) % eee oe oe ‘ F gC ggamy 7 = in Seattle. Ever since the 3 SPOKANE American peor Sir Thomas Lip whipped Kid Broad he has é or @ sacrament.” Thie definition of a kise will rer wae tale Dece a velve the first prize in the contedt eomducted by the Star, In these MANAGER. five brief words, the contest editer believes, ie best epitomized the true significance the momentary earess which more than 7900 wt | voaders of The Star attempted te define. | } re he couldn’t definition was submitted by Mre. H. &. Richings, of (CHARLIE REILLY WILL HEAD | Huerrera is lost 300 of nearly equal merit sifted ; guiding hand of Bishop, the hands of the contest | THE BUNCH, GRASS TEAM Senin are best managers on the ; editor before the close of the rely possible that NEXT YEAR her bis fecent de cat er Oaks re a better choice could have been reason the 6 to its readers in» special edition @ Mest of the de at him. pm heard of the the hope that if the contest editet hee blundered, his error may bE | gpoKANIE, De Tee pocvieel condoned. ae er ‘i of Charlie Reilly have been secured 5 | He realizes that upon hi ted head must fall the condemna- as playing manager of the Spokane ¢ : iter, hie demgted, head must fal the sondemne, | nr viaging manager ot the Sekant| DEATH OF PIONEER | —— ; can only emy in self defense that he backed own judgment with | the Lox Angeles team of the Pacific the opinions of men and women of fer wider nee than his own in |s ation al se neue te t os - m a 1 e | q he gentle art of osoulation Tee ese Guat tinea bantnet | cee years and] 4 diy give the named of those whe have aided him in | HS) vil a resident of Se yearn, | | indisoriminate kissing, must needa be @ jud | contest | the mone, Scrogem, a| have been rece The sub-| venir of the as “John How-|by mail, telephone | i in. theirfrlendship and he has been informed | must be Pegarded as strictly confidential. | trimeny will alter some people? his judgment on the definit submitted ontest editor's old ang how The only men who ge and forgot to add @ reservation clause was the friend De Wolf Hoppe: When Mr. Hopper shuffled ever # basketful of green room of the Grand opera heuee the other afternoon and gated Mra. Richings’ definition with @ long forefinger the contest ed- itor told himself that the judgment must be final. For he hd seen Mr. Hopper in “Mr. Pickwick” and we must agree that a man who can | interpret rotund, soft hearted, impressionable hero whose chiefest f toward his tendency of what a kiss is. As Webster would put it, “An out- ritual grace or the crime of | Hie “A sacri ward and visible oF @ sacrament.” @ @ sacred thin: violating of profe Or fel this In poetry of expression but not in purity For what can there be more holy than owed, whether by the bi in her arms, by the mother upon the forehend of the babe t the lover upon the warm, red lips ef the ew: the young husband upon the lovelit face of h on the cold brow of the dead in th before the closing of the coffin lid? not the kiss of Judes a sacrilege? And have not the betrayed by His disciple partaken of history are full of them. rt is the lie the lips dare not bride at the agony of the moment The kiss that comes from the fa utter, and the kiss that is not inspired by true love or affection is in very truth @ violation of the most sacred symbol of God's greatest gift to those whom He has made in His own intage, for “love is Heaven and Heaven is love. It is for these reasons that the contest editor endorses the choice of his friend Mr. Hop and othére—in awarding the first prize to Mrs. Rithings. Her definition is in full accordance with the rules of the contest, granting its originality, and so far as the contest editor's | all too limited acquaintence with the literature of kissing goes it is original. | All possible care has been used to award the prizes for original definitions only—hundreds of splendid definitions were disregarded in the judging only be they had appeared before in print Now prizes the contest editor and the modest lay- sen who assisted him have made the following awards Becond prize—"Love's happiest expression; sorrows valm,” Cady F., Bellevue, Wash. Third prize~“Music of hearts ine lay of lips,” Mamie McDonald, 2202 Third avenue, city Fourth prize—"The breath of love; the sign of passion and the work f deceit,” W. LC &* Jooter, Columbia, Wash. ifth pr ‘Robbery (just @ toweh),” Carrie Weapons ial Monorable Mention—"The oldest system of wireless tele~ graph."—Ethel A. Thompson, 20044 Eighth The contest editor would fie to explain that he was in favor of giving the fifth prize to Miss Thampeon (he trusts that he makes no mistake in saying “Mise”), but Be Wolf talked him out of it. Mr. Hopper said that he had read the wireless definition before somewhere, tenderest ‘LIP mily f had | CAPTAIN, = | Seattle Boy Is Honored at the Le« TON IS REMEMBERED i. land Stanford University ; ul Silver Service Is Shipped to Eng-| time. He built the oS pn ee ; land to Be: Presented to Yacht. |" 81S Ka ver ed out from the a i ral of Roberson, | Se high s¢ will captain the ‘ man "1 Th y at 2653 Irving | Stanford freshman basketball team ia . st e held from the E that will play Berkeley tomorrow iw pel at pn or-| night. West {sa Seattle boy and ta NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—The silver ro J. W. Webb, pattor of | was during his school days very i EE 3 FIRST SIGN OF WINTER . STER ; WOVE } wood aoe Ay i 3 “ao * Fe — oz ro. ’ re % wave ¥ - : F { f |), acne P wag Abe i a - { CY at f ( = (a im @ ao ] f cs {\ pen L ily = f 7 gs: vill err) ; and e wanted to reward “Carrie Weapons” for making @~pun Y laugh some day, may een ran aa one Not the office cat will r or makes, and some of as “Carrie's.” The winners may-recelve their prize money by calling at the Star office any time between 8 a, m. and 5 p. m. 4 Of the prize winners, it is assumed that the first four have given thele ren! names, but io Weapons” will have to identify herself before sre will got her dollar, as punishment for her play on words, coupon. is in the Contest Ed itor’ possession, and she will get by provi te it. Hundreds of 0 Star's “Special Ki Star lags who desire this splendid sou- yt aw ies ag they wish by ordering n contains over 1000 defini- tains sme splendid art fea- obta’ Remember, no 7 Carrie’ he t submit! ty tures, and all ¢ tion 4 Wo i swain take one with him when ing, and read it to hed, it THE ANNUAL PROMENADE OF “THE “HIGH PRICE” GENTS IS ON, ANO THE LIT IN -THE REAR 18 GETTING A SLIM SHOW FOR HIS HUNGRY HATCHET AND YAWI