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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News * J 50. a5 CENTS PER MONTH Ne _ONEcENT The Seattle Star Qtoasional rain; fr ah to beiek southeast winds, 49 CLOCK EDITION VOL. 5 ATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBI 12, 1903 . | @AATENS LAW AND PRESS CENSORSHIP IN . | THE GOLD MINING DISTRICT OF CRIPPLE CREEK OF THE WORKING GIRLS ~—AIGTIWAYIAN THE SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY WILL ENDEAVOR TO GET SHORT- | ER HOURS AND SATURDAY NIGHT CLOSE FOR THE WO . MEN WHO WORK IN THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORES x & ‘ en Cor Bandit Holds Up Section Hands at Edmonds--He Kills One, Se- riously Injures Another, Then Makes His Escape First § y , r Tegula F i ee te take up the caw oft king . ‘ girl of Sout t F . i ‘ \ 20 sec an ag y ' large departine rh work fade gre t nr The drome by At i ota xa } er Das thoroughly Lavestis t vk long dition « k t wh M “ After his talk , t : “ A BCPNE IN VICTOR, COL, NEAI : y ens CRIPPLE CHERK HEN : RIGID CENSORSHIP OF ‘TH c - PRES HAS BEEN ESTAI ; q LISHED. 1 » Gommittee < ¥ . 8 y he " Charity Ure ‘ . nightly FEMA ka b t yess th “ . « H Wwe K WH u Y tend, a , “ N AN i ' md Of the opp ‘ ay nig t tou! Y tt James» AN uiitier the 4, ima fa r . en P f ¢ #00 -* 1 t at t f . 1« | AREOORD [2 fee eon eee who by t are able te e the places where they are doting in th ty t places of work wha Phernalia of th courts ; are} the sor thia city “There : tween the girl who dew : and the fa SENATOR SMOOT = brewe SENATE COMMITTEE CONSIDE RS CHARGES AGAINST MORMON —HE MAY REPLY TO THE M LATE | broken key war CHE TROOPS IN CAMP ATICRIPPLE CREEK | an little of val as used as @ store roo! ' ARMORY SITE STEAL WILL . As BE STOPPED BY INJUNCTION OLD GAS COMPANY IN HOLDUP GAME ferable money ey were paid re- et 800 shop «iris \If County Commissioners Accept!" Western Avenue Goat Pasture *\e oe Twelfth avenues, $2 They Will Have a Legal Fight roo 7 Tas Twelfth ave - ther head of the duoeephalic!] ¢ spmer f th Citizens Light & os on Hand | eee Gite street waitin svenue| | The use need Ofek vierena| Force cieaasy tale Seana 6 oro- “ Bighth end Ninth avenues and | hold-up game. The collectors for | tow joke wh arefu | Southwest and |began making their raids yesterday,| the statements in big red type ts the $10,000. |monthly statements from the Sam|* Acting Manager Hutchinson of the Armory purposes. A committee visited Hill corporation, are today keeping | Citizens’ comyp explains the raise mpt to force} upon the taxpayers the anty | Mayor Humes in regard the telephone wires hot with de-|in the pr of gas as follows » the matter for ana y, that} and the latter told them positively | mands for explanations. | “The price of gas per cubic foot in- ge Hing cliff at Went-| that he would not consent to such « Three times the size of the Oc-| creased in November a great deal over en he sliding cliff a ” / y piace nploying iters in the caf ® If the om f these efuse to handle c has become the/site and the city site In North the pro-| te, there will be y one cholee ty will, without doubt, refuse to away the North Beattle bloc ages anions uphold them, | publi privileges and | Exposition at Buffale cure men who will do our work ana idered jmerve the pub { Senator @ENATE If the unions att plan of the armory be WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dee. Benate commit elections today informally the charges filed axa as canible goat pasture matters and try to parade the stteets | asa suit Mmoot, of Utah, and decided that he WASHIN Dex Hk wade : should be officially informed of them, | ator Bae introduced. a| With Banners, and otherwise anne J E pooseuinn, | bills are the little yellow sou-| that in October.” he said. “That ec- land be invited to make reply to them | resolution of an investiga. (And harass us. we will simply carry |ern avenue and Lenore street Is » They told me,thet they had fixed |ventre the Sam Hill collectors are| counts for a great part of the inetenne in writing tion as to what protected goods are | 9: Pa rea ederal court | lected by the county oon n+: om "| it ap with the guvernor to let the j jeuving with the old ges company’#/in the amount of the bills, The prin- From an examination of the papers | sold cheaper abroed than at home. | (4 Myer ie i cenorteg | the Ment aeminat Mt w , te 60 Benttic wee the bullding wnen.| |rmtrona. It seems that what hap-| cipal complaint has come in from om file. the committee came to the |The resolution. Is e@pectally directed he cour Seal? deliook 1a th pened to the business men of North | North’ Seattle. Other biils the €onelusion that there were two mair at facturers of ir na | that the 200 members of the brewers: | Several business men whe signed! 2° sot 2 tone thed ein aes | Seattle is to be the ultimate fate of | cits b, 1 " 4 against manufacture’ and) union are much dissatiafied with the ei rion, at €00 te favor of the; MOrmn, “but I told them that such an city have been raised. however, In pro- ebarges against the Utah Senator, one | siesi and other materials, glass 484) ection taken last night. There are | ot Betttion of 600 in ewe want] AST*EMOBL Was not at all necessary = jevery gas con er in Seattle. And | portion. Im November the daye were that he was a polygamist. and the crockery, textile @oods, wearing ap-|msrmurt of diac it and open eee etree ate chare it can be] TR Bfeseat governor wil! not last es} an . Toms toe) wt) there is Ne satiefactory answer! much shorter than in October and the @ther that he belongs to an organiza- | pare! household goods. ete threats that the Union will Reaver 100 ee eee ee ee ene aio or an) ia pe the artery will last. The tai. (COLLECTOR OF CUSTO to the question “why?” time that gas was burned in business ; and: the} Senator Pattoresn, 6f Colersde, ye , if | reach no n ale o om " uniness men along Third avenue |jorgce ast residence “ Se Ven. wale aueatnntee agnater Patterson, of Colorado, yen | connection with the Western Central |aipine stock. Informed The Star to-| ste Breeding thet the armory can be| MAKES APPOINTMENTS AND gurninned with lighting Kas by the eave spohie tener ocean no eta erday rove veotution in the | Labor Union. vend pertenders | eee oceedings| ly ti for public purposes with the | n | longe y ny not the wnion of ebureh and state, with Senate providing for a government t: . day that injunction . pr | Beditie Gas & Electric company arenes take abeemier te yo bers rs —— 4 va a — ; La em » hes sve = ap of the tty ans a0 not in sympathy | would be Inatituted forthwith if the me the oy wu <a | PROMOTIONS Ihave found that their gas bills for | be oo 2 og ale the nda quiry into the @ conditions in his| with the boyee . 5 ee ee o my a home for a ore. & A a Oe ie In . e union being coutrary to the © mate The Shrewsbury barber shop in the|Sorung "tne the pite which ti» on the the aidte’s soldiers when We haven't a * November far exceed thone of Oc-| read in October a tittle earlier than tion of Utah and the laws fenator Culberson yesterday intro-| Butler hotel building i# not in theltor auottcate for $8000 ae home for our city fathers and| United Btates Collector of Custome|tetsed from ko cents te $1 a6: ber) mua! and In November they were read United States. duced a resolution providing for con-| strike against the hotel. The barber |‘** ‘uplicate for Peed Cainae Gan eaedcacen lide. for this district, has been au. |reived from 86 cents to 91-36; but! iste in the month. In some instances Lame than halt s doaen Senators were | greasional inquiry into the Panama | shop ix under @ separate management. | ger'yhan as frat mated in The Mt Sie the title to th thorized to increase the working |per ceccede thie | he November bills were for as many prevent when the Cubar r for the original four lots, 120x240,| Kin eoumty proposes to buy a site| force of his office. Me made several |" glaring incident was found | %* % days. while thase for October not Seen then: SH ae the Sen ar | le h tt is proposed to purchase.| for (A@®. King county pays one-| new appointments and promotions | emis moring. A « Pised gus; more than the regular month Wester. of Louisiana. « 3 - ™ are on the toate ‘only | fourth of the tax of the state, which! yesterday and will make more with-|¢o- October and N Ay d When the committée of consumers meanure. WASHINGTON, D.C. Dee. 1—It Sau Fiews at 60 per cent.| is furnighing the §30,0% for the armory |in 4 few days. The Changes made|oq py the old gas cow trom North Seattle called on me I ex- President Rossevelt sent in th te new dectared on. bigh senatorial ox aris real'value, thie plece of prop-| buildin ‘The cliy pays @ percent of] are: [Phi Yor Setsber teas Suet in Nos|Piained all of these things They A paper soot ggg ve ont lier then wagon erty is actually worth only $12.416.67,| the county's taxes, besides own| Jacob Emory noted from GeP-| vember no more gas had been used| **ked If It were possible for them to Gatinary plenipetentiary of the eeatien, , “ee ~e | "This would make the contemplated | tax | uty collector and clerk to night dep-|inan the month before, but the bill| #*cure @ lower rate on gas, or if it Btates to Panama, William 1. Buch. It will then take @ recess for the looting of the taxpayers over $26 Mayor Humes would not discuse| Uty collector at Seattle das Moventeis won 420.04 | were possible for them to in any way Pe + ee Se. -Pemipnan wes S| Cee beldage unit denemy 5 000 in clean cash whether or wot he fa | F.C. Bond. promoted trom clerk |'"Stany similar cases are to be |cut down their bills The records ahow that the easens-| ern avenue site, beca. to deputy collector at Seattle; Wal-| round on the same street and in dif-| “I explained to them that {f the the na 460—-singe 1999. The] The fdllowing are 36 of the sites oted today inspector at Seattle ne netom fs Sh city. ‘The small | Pressure was cut down, the gas con- board of ever changed] picked indiscriminately out ¢ Fred Strickling of Beattle ted | ot t suffering from the exorbit-| the light would not be the aswexsinent during all this time,| total of 46 offered to the board for which was as much as maying they | sale: Franchise Inspector Wheeler today out of the list|#umed would not be so great, but that | t inspector at Sumas; Fred/ant prices charged by the gas mag-|leve that the mer | id not believe the property had In-| Howell street, 866 by 186, $29,000, | A%d P | | nig Wintdrenner, promoted from opener ker to night inape nate situation.” Os pont a ¢ meat to the board of | crease value. he bowrd se ont < or ent y. | attle; Moses Knox, recently appoint ‘ Seattle Blectric company be made tolcounty commissioners Although by| feet, 998,50R. + 120 by M0) noted to the same pos ir nding the fact that she|tions committee of the city council, LABOR UNIONS DECLARE AGAINST PRODUCT OF BREWERIES | ja iin forfeit of Huw for fallure to|thelr notion um the bowrd of eqanlite] Taytetente se eae he ingle sole- | aati eS € ee e tulad vf e able i ey showed ey did + re ” alle neclet Oo Tacoma ap ount of her relian on is The corporations committee of the ne he yin! " " iu me : por Thire avenue at 7 " t ege | pointe = committee cons! TERESTED—SEQUEL TO STRIKE |the matter be referred to the corpora-|the board of equalization met were! Vine eitest, 140 by 240 feet, $10,000, | Pert: C. J. Smith of Taouma prow 5 wan relt to allege | pointed a sub-committee consieting ” neel. The board referred the} worth more than 81241667 in| Ninth awenué and ign | ed from boatman to night inspect seduction in her complaint, and did ‘ ncllmen | ie ler, nehart, mmunication to the council, The| August 1902, they have come to the! by 860 feet, $45,000. Jat Tacoma the earnest request of A richton and Murphy, to meet with was to have the track com-|conclusion that it has advanced in| Jonm street, First avenue west and} ,,Collector Ide will return to Pe baum, who claimed it |residents of Green Lake and Man- Although union men are employed | the Cooks and Waiters’ Union scale Dec. Il. It extends from Third|¥alue to $22,000 rince that time Denny way, $58,600 | Townsend on the revenue cutter A essary in order to givelager Grant of the Seattle Blectric fi making beer at the plant of the| Mr. Sweeney did not give the com-land Union to Elehth and Pike. The The Columbia & Puget Sound) Jomm staset, Queen Anne avenue | ta this evening ve to her case company, Monday, to adopt a sched~ Beattie Brewing and Malting Com-| mittee any matisfaction at the time. | connections dt each of the terminaia |? the Pacific Coast com-| and First avenue wee | = a - ————— ule on the Gr Lake line suitable pany, the product of that brewery | but said he would give them th 1 been mpleted. | pany, wh n a the former, has| Pateview avenue, J. ‘ ost jto the needs of the patrons of the is boycotted by: Seattie’s union men. | swer ore S o'clock. The m «| r e lot the past 40 years. | MN i ache | ¢. More than 190 residents of an wtreet, @% actes | i The boycott was declared by th as in the afternoo 7 not used for any| Yegler way and Spruce street jGreen Lake, and Manager Grant and endorsed by a committee fr k last night for an answer | that the owners did met think ther! * ohio ey scor oundly for its negligence. the Western Central Labor Unio Mr eney, which aid not een mare woerk 6 The Ce Pe hl ee eeINE treet, Eleventh av. | |""Mr, Grant made exctines, x wmaa), It grows out of the strike at the But « 6 WASHINGTON, D. C, I J t eh: toe ket” aaaataee in| CROe Meee Marion otrect,, Tenth | ‘n Tn thamne fer thie arenes +e Soren 4 yp . ott he Re m nations: ment on a debt fr the Seattle &] Howard avenue and Pontius avenue Manager Grant of the Seatt peers r up the streets ae caiae sila walters coun peat nang oo perm og ite nd. The latter! p65.omn | | Blectric company is not re " Tivocasinets sectiun. Faien but un on oaks waiters This | opp. it mn. i m tt k n con e wh ompany was t vlan I purehs ner | Be mre street Minor, Olive and|SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT| : x - nervice ; five-minute service. Fift cen on Mg see Mb - eccapeseellgpe, (seagate tay apy ore age ogy he vote was: Ch 43,) A. A. Denn m August 17, 187 Onn street. Cueen Anne avenue! IN THE FOHS-HAINES SUIT. |ers in the city council, ‘The hree-hour seston last night Rptet buttding eda ag «pe boyentt, and (Bt. 1a 1, Pittsburg Mr. Denny i block 36, which way and First avenue te has power to regulate the oe ae oe i pee 1 2 Mg Padre - [to tne Beattie A Walla Walla rall-Tatreet, ‘Thirteenth and Fourteenth Ha y of promise suit | lary depends entirely uy a a ae aa ; . | ress, 0 " AV gpm 56 by 360 feet, $20,000. was the filing © superior court|on the dividends he makes for the} en eee 8 ; a ; | George B. Kittinger, the man wh | fi I street Terry avenue and/this morning of an amended com- {stock Jers i Buliding Monday we oy negotiated the deal with the moTy | Ninth avenue, $40,500 plaint in which the plaintiff, Mrs Green Lake care have a seating} ae lipincedigrtge nan me yesterany,” | ° plained today that the railroad com-laweifth avenues, 130 by 210 “feet, |alleges that she was seduced by the |the congested portions of the day ple say, was m: said Mr. # ey, “t were o- | any was not going to mink the wells! go", fendant, Lieutenant Oscar Haines, |an average of 110 passengers } A ate lpn at sta 7 a on jim the afte and make it own recom Howell ate Olive street, Minor|of the United States re ve cutt rh ity council Is one thre oeghilighenimeiieennens Teeotay the crow will number about | believed perso - Mel sonn @ " | mendat as t haracter of the 1 Boren avenues, $60,600. laervice. Mra. Fohs has retained | things . ring of the habeas corpus oy soon. of the Senttle B + Matt aetna nos f mtrata. as it would » rfrom the! Ninth avenue, Terry avenue and} Lawyer L. N, Rosenbaum to repre-| (1) Negligent in the nce! application of Walter V. McGovern Yesterday afterr nm a committee | Company beer wou: outrage Faward Ld but tm e he Star yesterday | pive street, $45,000. sent her: P. D. Hughes was formerly | of ita dutie was begun at ® o'clock this after. a Walon... ae meme = soe ‘oe sulelat of | eee oaties eyed . mty Commissioner Bak but! Ninth ave and Pine «treet her attorney. Both the original com-| (2) Unduly Influenced by the Se-| noon before perior Judge Bell. Sweeney, who ts an officer a Chicago wae th al stock. | Qualifications for {fice of r going to do the work un-| py 240 feet, $40,000. |plaint and the amended were |attle Electric company; or | McGovern was the first witness large stockholder in the Seattle! hol in the ho ompany and|chief. He ts as os superviaion of City Engineer! First avenue, Broad street, Second | filed this morning (3) IC these two statements are! placed on the stand. He told the Brewing and Maiting Company and|that Edwin Hughes was hin agent | make ‘em and laat night he proved It| Thomson. ‘The latter eaid thin morn-| ayers aud Clay mtreet, $58,600 oe ee sail’ gisseed <aauns] berore, sncomontons eet yaa cee ae a also largely interested in the Butler Mr. Hughes and Mr. King|»¥ going out sing anded to cap-|ing that he would probe make his] ‘Third avenue, Cedar street, Fourth | ages for alleged breach of promise It the counell does not remedy| poke ) gambling cases substan- hotel. Mr. Sweeney was with An f the situation. 1 expiaine a0 re a burglar f tigation Monday enue and Vihe street, $48,000 are demanded. thie car service, we will make ft an/| tlally related in The Star at the aon Mewith of the orem rr 7 Se B Mockholder in} EG turned hie | tr s-ahaoter / anty commissioners bh tr t) Pourth and Firth avenues, Vine Lieutenant Haines is now at sea | ts in the coming municipa n time my when the committee met him | comp and that in loowe on the rackar and almost et fixed the date at whieh they willl and Wall streets, $28,000. on. the revenue cutt Manning. paign. Pros sting Attorney Scott and ye union men wanted Mr. Swe the ery were ent ag him. . Anyway the buglar fled. decide t cept or reject the nite ‘oh and Bast Cherry streets, Mre. Fohs alleges that h agreed hese quotations are from th Deputy Sheriff Callaghan, whom to use bie influence with Manager, M lives at 74 ¥ er Wa The | How Tr, as Comm Baker saya! ’ and Fourteenth avenues, to marry he he ast vember apeech of Judge C. FE Rew erg. iM uses f serious mis- King of the hotel to get him to sigr firet notice I had of the burglar wan in bis backyard ‘te Mes between the Wester © 920.000. when he came down from an Alas- president of the Green Lake Im- conduct office, are present.

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