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¢ POOR MAN HAS NO RIGHT 10 LIE" iwroecwwww€wS sandy mustache and was neatly So Said a Ballard Man and He,” Swallowed a Dose of Morphine n black coat and vest and overalls. | Theodore Roosev der Up, Hands ~ FIRES REYES OUT OF WHITE HOUSE elt Gets His Dan-' the Colombian General a Hot Bunch and Then Tells Him to G The bedy was rerioved te May: The body of an unknown man) ter was signed with the Latin word [field's morgue by order of Deputy Out was found en Preapect teach neael “Nene™-nebédy. Coroner MeGregor who investigated ‘the ease er Ballard shortly after + e'ciock this) There was nothing about the statement he said: “This is) WasniNGTON, D. C.' Dec. b—| way | see out of my diffi : haa afternoon, A letter in the clothing! clothing te identify the body and A poor man is better dead! ‘* eo! Ms Spatial representa yway than working for a bare|tive of Celombia, called at th states that the writer was broke,/although the man was eeen on the Suistence when some takes the| White House today, and i€ was ' rt of and leaves him the « 1 out later that bis fiv utes was tired of working for th i i hy ry ; > working for the benefit! street in Ballard by Town Marshal crvan of lile and leaves fim Mei fitorvien with Preshdent. Hoomeyelt of others, could mot beg and had Hunt, Sund ness who | was and | am not afraid " Da st Mie dg an gga oo nna of the other « The morphine| T! ety Solalia, "Wiibetes “Whee resolved to take morphine, The let-He was about 35 ye ; route looks good to me no pleasure in it for 2. ‘He evidently made some x MURDERED PARTNER» PATRICK BRENNAN LAY IN WAIT FOR EDDIE DUNN, SHOT HIM/ Dunn had been murdered. 1 think! that the friction between the two| IN THE BACK AS HE ENTERED A WATERFRONT SALOON, Wen wax due to the fact that Bren 19 THE OUT- | had to not « seafaring THIS MORNING, THEN ESCAPEO—TRAGEDY COME, PROBABLY, OF A QUARREL OVER BUSINESS MAT. (joy wig uate Mh Bok oul of i om TERS—WERE JOINT OWNERS OF A FISHING SLOOP fe had but ently bought an in LINCOLN, Neb. Dee, §—Heylah disappeared Bloodhbounds were ereat in the sloop, Which we expect=lmynciman, th tty 16-year-old Used im an’ attempt to follow her take out today on getting but y failed to locate her. Neigh ‘ eo papers daughter of a York county farmer: ')org told the sheriff of their sua- trick Brennan, a raliroad ta-)mun, He handed the revolver to the! The fishing sloor ed to by|who disappeared from he twolYrctone lest night. He. with © formerly employed by the se- |Other man, and waite ~. was doing a nw 0K a is moore ‘ at fe 1 of weeks ago, wae found tyat nighs tn } poses. for ye an Srepeuce, fale ime me nan fen wet of the from Ashington atreet She wae for he house of John Hack, 4 ne " ry reeiden n found he gir Electric company, #hot and) oor. He turned at the ulley be-|ierly owned by the shree partners, lof the Thomas Cainily where Reeth bh Upataly Tose, Beware Duns, «@ seafering . 1 and Du Bren 1 Devideon, whe ihad t held a captive after bav- The girl ys she wae kindly | man, in the Seattle Mug saloon, cor far ere in- the saloon together this ling t kidnaped by Jobo a, but Was kept in the closest ner of Railroad avenu 2 Main ¢ of bim was lost morning, Pty 1y* ago Henwood |againat whom there is @ ivity, Blaly immediately street, at 6:20 o'clock this morning, Patrolman Chipr who se bought a quarter et in the} pending, Bhe was the Dea sated and take the York | Wns & murder Ae geliberaie and | standin rst _ave-)¥ [iipat witness for the prosecuLiot jounty jail. The farmers threaten cold-blooded an was r perpe- | nu Washingtor was fr frennan oa Into the saloor ir was suspected when the > lyneh the prisoner trated in Seattle. Bren mn made tified. but did pot get Into the game b an hour before the shooting his escape after the killing, though/untit the murderer bed disap 1 J.D. Moore, the bartender at the he was chesed through an alley @#/Me took ch Beer Mug sal who saw the kil a" a eae whieh the latter dropped in the sa-| "He inquired of me whether he tragedy was enacted before|loon in the seuffie, and hia un Dunn man Davidson had be those who witnessed it could even| The m 8 for Bi a's Gime * verde | old tal he | attempt to interfere, Erennan had|uncertain. At 4 o'clock this mom-|Mot. I noticed nothing unusual iy deen tying im wait for tis victim for!ing he told Henry Henwood that he hie manner seven or igh arly an hour, when Dunn and wag goin to hearin te Dunn, ™en im the were lined up Johh Naridson entered by the reat | Henwood sit his ta mM ithe ber, and 1 wee inaking ches = the saloon. Brennan had Brennen had been talking an- . shot wan fired heen stax ding in the tromt doce, ‘The grily t Dunn most of the night.) Willlam Smith ngshoreman, : walked to a point forward nn an idson had gone up| was ; (the allie at Ge cette” Thanlinee he’ ee ee . thoef in foam. He Brennan stepped up behind them,|cartridges into his yp ogo yh and, without a word, ffred a shot/ talked so much that . t actually see the into Dunn's side. The latter fell, sleep. At 4 o'clock allt myn that after the] SEATTLE PASSENGER AND HER CHILD ON STEAMER QUEEN| foe ceca ete en a apited 8) he said to me, “Tell the Dunn man | Hpanta a eal man pret MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEAR WHILE EN ROUTE TO ‘FRISCO iy rom an internal/ that when I see him again wililent wh: ared to att | hemorrhage. Brennan's weapon was |be the shortest Samet Gel hed | teatioew: cease ter ee eneenquemmes alfher revolver. Then he placed his os ~<a rig ag ge dy. Belore Brennn ceould fire another! amnall boat which se tiel te anncne to tee handiog the| gan PRANCISCO, Cal. Dec. t—/NOT IN VICTORIA shot, Dunn's compniscn, Davidson./at the foot of W. reet ule’ MAM GOL! ve steamer Queen arrived from Be VICTORIA, B.C, Dee. &—toquiry aceiated by another bystander, grap-| and pulled a ponl I n her whe ia | te this morning with two passengers | among customs officiais falls to re- ee ce ee marterer| which we wei saying | me a on * which is When ahe left Seattlc Mee. | vee! anything further in regerd to threatened to shoot Devidson, but | wh * was going t has) towing Meteor to this Oldt and ber little child en. | Mre. at. They have no ply es Poor the gun away {not been found. [rather thought he | port wit 42 Years of age aboard. ‘They | reco hs party landing from him before he could carry out| was joking. Dunn was three or four years| were seen by Capt. « and pas-| here and are of (he opiaion that is purpane. Davidson's thumb was! “That was the last I heard of the| younger 4 » h a aia not do . Badly lagerated tn the encounter, get younger, @ m8 ber of the | mngers. = . © matter untii Davidson came running | Saflors . Both men were un.| The Queen touched at Victoria, but - < cauRMt near the trigger of the|down to the stoop to tell me that | married. | the passengers Mrs Ol@t was] Mrs. Oldt's name does not *appear in geen on the ateamer after 4 ing that | the Beattie city directory for the cur Sort. A few hours later nether could! rent year, and so far as cau be Federation of Miners, tind a con-| be found learned, she ie not known here sultation with President Rooaseveh yenterday afternoon, The appeal offered to President Roosevelt and was as follows the pope. In beheif of the metalifferous rs of the state of Colorade oosevelt to iminediately invents. | Whole Family Caught in Fire Trap and All But One Are Burned to Death CLARKSBURG, N. J. Dec but one of the entire t staten conditions he power nor th you'r HE PLAYED ht quent.” rs sa when it caught fire. ‘amily made rapid headway, and the in- Clayton Fowler, re burned to|mates of the Mouse were caught death im their Rome, this morning. like rats in a trap, before the fire ‘The dead are Fowler, his wife and) was discovered. The one son man- three small children. One son ¢8<|aged to fight hiv way out. He was caped. | severely burned. Al the house! ‘The flames were sleeping im FIGHT BATTLE room. He was promptly discharged He had witnesses who swore that jed for bad ment the to President AND LOST POOL ROOM TOUT ACQUITTED ON GRAND LARCENY CHARGE morning wan given n et Out and Stay mark which are Roosevelt fighting ter went for h wnery words wer joining rooms. rhe president concluded hin de junclation with the #atement t \if Heyes had any more bunt traneact with America, It wor have to be d With the secretary f state, Me waa told not to ente the White Houre again EXPLOSION SUNK BIG BOATS MEET IN COLLIBION | AND THREE ARE DROWNED IN CAPTIVITY IN NESRASK tn night | REFORM to as thet haw PRETTY SIXTEEN. YEAR-OLD GIRL SPIRITED AWAY AND HELO A BID AMERICANS WOULD PERFORM GREEN LAKE PEOPLE ASK THE, one oF GREATEST ENGIN- CITY COUNCIL TO PASS ORD-) INANCE PREVENTING OVER- CROWDING OF STREET cans| Coanciinan Murphy of the Ninth Jintroduced a resolution to regulate |the car service on the Green Lake fine, and the Green Lake Improve rent club presented ite proposed ordinance against the overcrowding lof street cars, at the council meet- iday evening with the residents of Green Lake and the officials of ttle Blectri mpany, to and formulate « plan to etve the rapidly grow- t car servicg. McGrath gave him the money t ONE STRIKER KILLED OUTRIGHT AND TWO DYING—THEY cr aurtiie thiees Gok ee SIX-DAY RACERS TELL VERY DIFFERENT STORIES me ma becee that aidurt wine oat aoe | ARE SLOW DENVER, Colo., Dec. $—One re- have been members of the gang|DUt the welkht of ie et giving the details of the fight | which fi four strike bre cecvnct sgn wel da NEW YORK, Dec. §.—Fourtegn off nich took place last night between | from an arnbunc shootin, charged the defendant. Ithe 17 original teama in the atx Colorado Fuel Company's guards! toot. Th tke bre day bicycle race are still going, buth and striking Ialians at Seguno, 4 to Prim A ja low record hes been made se far ling the plant when the strikers} where one of the strikers fel this morning, showing 662 milen and, fushed toward them firing a volley -—— comer (nix laps. ‘The record for the nan at therm TEST MARTIAL LAW L. V. Kay, who says he ts a law-|length of time Ie 679 miles and, omel ‘The guarde returned the fire, "TRIPP REEK, Cc was ar by Detectives |lap. bringing down three « 1 nedy this morning «Vict ants, one of whom @ 0 « }at the request of Sheriff Risbel ot this morning, the other two are incarcerated in the military| Mt. Vernon. It t# alleged that K dying and ® fourth man who was] bull pen, has been filed at the tn-| eye ah gy captured has been jailed. He wan] star of the union le ra to t Agnel ty & Cater shot through the wrist the validity of the martial | corny Vernon. He is be | The wounded men there were | tablished charge has | ing held pending an investigation but seven strikers in the fight, In-| been filed against Poole. The | | ad of %, an first reported. They} will b taken to the United George Digner, charged with rob-/| also claim that the fight was startea| supreme court. erring in a saloon in| _ | by the guards without rovocation, - t of the efty, s this fe and that the latter did i of the PRESIDENT WON'T INTERFERE " ning b ae] oe = the Uy , Leagan oe ~ vs ’ Pid — fighting. court for trial by Justice can college tod celebrated The roads leading to the Seguno WASHINGTC dD. C., Dee & Derring swore that Digner a [fone ag vt ee gs ts jen enke ovens are now heavily guarded, | o,. = atic "ty ae eng. [him to. stand againgt a wall while (feast of immaculate conception, bs » trouble is fea Sens Teller and Patterson, act- le went through his pockets anda banquet. One hundred and fifty ‘The dead and wounded are said tolling on the request of the Westerh|mtote $2.50 in money, ‘Bests were present and toasts were THE § EERING FEATS OF THE AGE BERLIN, Deo @—A_ Koelnisoh | Zeitung dimpatch says an American syndicate has bids for the construc- tion of the Russien whip canal be- tween the Baltic and Black seas, for $160,000,000, which is 35 per cent, cheaper than the German-Bnglieb. French or Russian bids, and that the ing. last night | Americans will probably be given Ben Motliday, the race horse tour] ‘The ordinance wae drown in biank | the contract 14 referred to the corporations | nena who failed to appear in court yes-|committes, which will meet neat} WILL FIGHT ~ po UNION MEN WILL NOT EVEN DISCUSS PROPOSED REDUC- TION OF WAGES PITTSRURG, Pa Bhaffer, of the Am tion of Iron, mteel and tin workers, day stated ensphatically that memby ot tthe unt an't a opt @ reduce FLASHED A cuN (haries Storms was this morn- Ing charged with exhibiting a gun in wd on Vashon Istand. Alfred He ix the complaining wit ‘The trouble occurred Inst Sunday, The warrant ut this morning before Justi quist of Vashon, Fabs FRENCH SEA CAPTAIN'S SHORE ] LEAVE ALLOWANCE PLEASED THE SAILORS | ehude of the Hig re when the eave renulted In m taking to thetr b mt 4 Captain Lehude. “That is I refused to give t Fautral ix now at Jock, unloading her cargo. ‘FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SOUND A hatful of spurious coins dredged from roement bay od as evidence against Jake Claussen, ar- rested a few days ago by Detectives The Star the White Adams and Lane on the charge of counterfeiting. Information is on) file against’ Claussen today before United States Commientoner Keifer: | At one time Claussen was watch- man on a tug at Tacoma, and it is thought he threw the money over- board from that vessel, The bogus coin was found by ac- cident by the crew of the tug Ar- thur Bb and traced to Claussen. When the accused countertelter was arrested his pocksts were full of bogus money. JUDGE IS SARCASTIC BACROMENTO, Cal, Deo. &—The jury in the case of Genvict Woods, the Folsom escape, after being out 20 hours, brought In a verdict today of gullty of murder in the secqnd degree Judes Hart, sar ily aomked Did Thear you say guilty of dis: turbing the peace at Folsom? HEINZE’S ANTI-TRUST MOVE- MENT NOW A PROMINENT FACTOR IN POLITICS BUTTE, Mont. D &—With a great burat of enthusiasm the Heinze anti-trust party wae launched on the troublous sea of Montana polities lant night. Five hundred from all over the state were present BOB EVANS WILL INVESTIGATE WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 8.— The gunboat Annapolis has been | digpatched to Lamusi, Formosa, by Rear Admiral Evans, in command of the Asiatic squadron, to make an tn- veatigation of the attack of natives ate dd crew of the Amer- 1) whip Benjamin Seawall, pis-| AME BL w BRIGHT Eng, 1 ¥ Jerbert Bs the author and A has be 1 for] | Med at 3 | b « beer ] st ft the bent] | phito f f | England i Derby in 18 hix career a9 a letyit iting engin- eeitn m this he drift. td into general and when but are of age, wrote the “Non-| conformiat’ and a Keries of articles on "The Proper Sphere of ¢ } ment These and Bectyed taln A powition on the statt ot the mint hich in 1848 he became sub-edit Some of his most read ensays the ‘Situstra- tions of Univeraal Progress,” and Phe Principles of Payehology.” He| | was siways of o retiring nature, and | was never marri “LOVE IS HIS GUIDING STA “) and qptved by Deputy Upiied Qin Baraka) Tyler A asin ft } 1 WED A SEATTLE GIRL WHEN HE COMES BACK | Somewhere out on the broad) sinee last July, and Captain Eewom Of the Pacific, the good ship | #00" made many friends in tows , eae: i errtioh flan, {and One evening he met one who tit Port © y, fying © Brkim the. \s short time became “more tham is making for the southern seus, Her nd.” asi sosne talks aay tae ae beatin en the hands of Captain | understand why it bas taken Meaety Thomas t of the youngest | five months to load the Port Stan= maaters {i haw ley with her cargo of Jumber, and e Bervice yz | thene e folks are williog to old |wager that it won't talke half se And this stalwart son « Jiong to unload it and-bring the Porg ie one of the happiest of men, Stanley back to Seattle again, for at love is his guiding star. Hix sbtp|the end bf the return voyage the left Beattie a few days ago with o| wedding bells will ring. cargo of lumber for Chilean porte,|” Eason couldn't entirely keep the and when she heaved anchor and rofound secret, #0 be stood away r long voyage, a eof hie friends, wha pretty young woman, o1 Atle’ about st, but “simply fair daughte aved a farewell | “who the ine | salute from the wharf and bade her | was mn See ee ae | Betwatned < od, 8 sate sous During his short stay-here Captain and « # returt in a anon ‘ Dost pes |here again to claim the girl as tis|touch this port. His @areer on tae brie | deep dated from about xix years ago The ditth oe d several | when he shipped on the Port Stan- | months ago, n the Port Staniey |icy in a humble position, but rap. arrive Ja carge of merchandise |toca! fins THEODORE PEDERSON, CLERK, 19 YEARS OF AGE, AND MEM- AVENUE—WAS AN ACCIDENT Theadore Pederson, a clerk 19 years} purely accidental and will probably of age, who was employed in the fur-| held no inquest. ‘The mains of the niture store of Frederick & Nelson on| Citizens’ Light and Power company Second avenuc, was asphyxiated by| Serve the rem e In which the accle laat ni body at the moved the cor SPENCER DEA WELL KNOWN ENGLISH AUTHOR AND PHILOSOPHER PASS! AWAY AT BRIGHTON, ENG. AFTER A LONG ILLNESS | CAPTAIN ESSON OF THE GOOD SHIP PORT STANLEY, wi ed in port from Hamburg with gas in his room # o'clock today to write Chrixtmas tives and friends In Bweden Ieitera, were ‘found in the ‘room BIDS OPENED morning. cnloniacla Poderson's lack of knowledge of the| mechaniam of o gus heater resulted) Bids for the city printing in his death. Last night Ie purchased | opened by the ouncil Last 4 emall gas stove and installed it in| @m¢ referred to a committee. They his room, Pederson was a member of| Were as follows: Post-Intelligencer, the ¥. M. C. A. and ft im believed that | first insertion 70 cents, each subse he wan at the rooms of the aasor quent Insertion 6 cents cach, set solid tion during the evening. It is not] #eate; ‘Times, first insertion 9 cents, | known at just what time he returned | subsequent insertion 9% cents. set in to his room. omparell; Daily Record, first inser Phere are three stop-cocks on the | Uon 5 cents, each subsequent insertion tove, all of which it is necessary | 3 cents; Dail Bulletin, first insertion . off the gas.| 19 cents, each subsequent insertion 15 The young man turned off but one} cents. of these stops, and the gas was es-| Corporation Counact Gilliam was in- caping when he retired. structed to go to Olympia to hurry When the chambermatd went to] the decision tn the city printing ins Pedersen's room this morning she| junction case now pending In the su> found the door locked. WPerenson usu-| preme court ally got up early, @nd it was thought} r he however, the odor of # ed_and the door was broken In. Cold in death the bed lay the body of the young man. Tt was evi.| F: W. Hawkins’ office in Fiat A of t that he had died after he had} teh ¥ iding, was broken opm © fallen asleep. There were no signs of| ®t about 2:15 o'clock yerterday afters & struggle and nothing Trdicate| HOON and feveral valuable articles that he had been aware of his im-| Stolen. The burglars gained entrance pending fate by the main office @oor, which they Coroner Hoye wae notified and after] pried ¢ with « jimmy. ‘Tromke body was re-| and valises were searched thorough: an investigation the RICAN CONSUL 18 MOBBED AND STARS AND STAI JLTEO BY GULTAN’S POLICE AT BEIRUT—UNCLE ILL DEMAND REPARATION i 1 1 j { i ’ . 5 Mom lerom 1 t t the @ f } kenorallyr Lent rurky 1 vel the tat i 1 gu , ke the hat na nae 4 bin po 1 t ' r i Turks arat hat tt to be & {fa hu fi 2 rica h CONFIRMED Alept ea) WASH ‘ dD. ¢ Pod climbed the ladder ttl he is now command of his abip and is » most efficient officer KILLED BY GAS idly ‘onsigned to | in in Seattle She hax bee ER OF Y. M. C. A. FOUND D EAD IN HIS ROOM AT 1211 SIXTH dent oocurre 11 BiKth avenue ight or this morning, Sle dead was fouud in his roem et 11 Mis last act had been CITY PRINTING time that he had left the hou had locked Kis de ore necks to the undertaking parlors of | 4¥. Among the valuables # Bonney-Watson company. The twe gold watches, two valuable eves that the doath was !aces and several gold nuggets. STAR IS THE BIGGEST ONE CENT PAPER IN NORTHWEST

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