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T TILL JANUARY 1 TO MAKE NEW RESOLUTIONS--BEGIN NOW BY DOING YOUR SHOPPING EARLY OUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO. STAND FOR ARMORY STEAL DON'T WAI ANOTHER CHANCE TO GET ONE DOLLAR GAS KAISER WORSE Another Operation Performed on the Emperor, and a Third Will Be Necessary A New Company Has Been Incor-|" porated (0 Buck the Local Oc-| topus and Is Already Signing Up Contracts---Have the Old Companies Sold Out? Water gas will be sory gas war in Chi to cut thetr pr preasure and cording to a man who has bee it ie alae take the gas of the Cittsens’ ated under the ome as a Morne, secretary partmont sto » proposition to close the large stor close our store ROBBED Eastern Washingt THE SAME OLD STORY WANTS 2 RECEIVER. Belding, who on Postmaster Is Held Up and Left to Freeze in Box Car ATTORNEYS HAGGLE OVER run] PREVIOUS TESTIMONY MEISTER CASE or his head 4. ‘The protiminary hearing | Meister and Camille Cooper. enticing Julia watn taken | Improvement tract, which of the stock up before Juatioe will install its pipes } without bringing to light many | ya, and | new facts. Miss Herman took the witnems: business | Though ahe has red her health, she was able gas is pat Ino reaider jaime to have purchase house. By me houses and bessine ped and the pipes put in, in that way PLOT 10 MURDER MINIGTER POWELL BIT DEATH re of @ boring machine fe of Swan Be of her story ident of the company 1 have suspec some crooked work for covered inti) the store building ht of the F fok robbery Those who a failure, but the union leaders be-| . lieve that ft will be far more effect- | ive In San Francisco and other cities ry ry | on the coast, which 3 ly uni : PLAYING — TRUANT art. |BUT FEW MEMBERS OF CON WASHINGTON— pecial to The Star) in that locality American Consul Reports San Domingo in the Throes of An- other Revolution GEN. REYES WILL ACCEPT WASHINGTON at he has be INJURED WIFE'S STATEMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 15. peeeeteet the BOUCKE CASE GOLDBERG IS MISSING | Minister Powe wires that a new rev ~ TREATY ARRIVES —— MORGAN STILL TALKS CANAL |}, Rear Admiral Coghlan's flagship. E LOST HIS GRIP t j LAND MARINES WASHINGTON ‘The news of the landing of marines Washington arrived from Coton thin bringing the Variila canal tree vived the document at the ntaining #40 worth | Pratrie, for yeaterday evening near the door and was received here with considerable It i believed that the ac squadron | tion of the government in stationing be marines at the points named, NORFOLK, Olympia is coaling today. e when he found | lat! reported to the Wednesday, lthe missing mory site swindle will b of carried out unioss the purchuse of They Decide to Pay $30,000 for tent “hina vy tone vote! the Worthless Goat Pasture on in nite ot ine mare wornine,| the Waterfront. Star's Fight ited taxp with faith, bn Uh lay ed to aceept the “¢ 7 , , ~ ae sewer! Saved Taxpayers $3,000 Puget yund Kallroad company “ it railroad 1 hase the 5 we timation to the board that any price al auaare ‘ that governors med rte pody woul: to that body id | be acoepted.” ~ * une of the ; bi tor property is dear at any price for the peck <eDabh gp Bt oat real |Purposs the county proposes to ec way na ~ rned quire it, Ugly rumors which in es pas * } n al honesty of one ke $30,000, and t the | er of the board, are which It is proponed t ‘ reulats it 1 openly obar ¢ buncoed, led that th ; ; was |ettt in { charge © Jnot wull f was th wie ¢ of land | Btar be attempt is | trom or bullding t will be and an | the French » vent par Pp it was agreed t Ume| TWO BIG CARS GOT EXCITED THIS MORNING AND TRIED TO pponer $ the ad ¢ th REACH THEIR DESTINATION “ACROSS LOTS” oe, ee ee eee eee | meets ton teeta thine | sign, “Keep Off the Grass.” 0 7 an seihanhed »| ine other day one of the big Bal-| tf that won'e head off the cantar Fre Aart vg SS gegen lard cars got into habit of| ous old motors on mis bent ae ons S . severe| jumping the track and running up| The track ts perfectly level where tr ; Inte the front yard, climbing on to) the car got funny, and the one solu- : lthe porch of D. F, Barry's texidence|tion for the ident is that jat 301. First avenue west. This|rails spread agh they were cing, at 10 o'clock, another Bal 4 afte Friday's mishap. duplicated the stunt in of the large University cars ish at the end of at 8:30 o'clock sit was round~ at a fatr rate of t wheels bumped off hen bumped on again, r trucks got excited off and refused to behaved way, excer limb the fr porch It i weting |hung around in the front yard till in Which he|the “wrecking crew of the Se onerous Te-|Mectric company car to its rescue J t ¢ given in the|and dragged it back onto the tracks| And then the %. that have p@en published. |and sent it on its way to Ballard. and they bump etary Root #hcloded a letter | Th, were about 16 passengers ong bump on again like the w Brig. Gen. Bifas, In which-theline car, which was headed toward| forward trucks did, and there the r declares that reports of|Ballard, and while they were all|car stuck half off and haif on the esthn fare the committee | shaken up. none of th was injur-|track until the wrecking crew came Jwere directly ntrary t@ the testi-led. The car was running at @ mod-\and jacked {t up and got it started |mony given by him. / Gen, Bies\erate speed, and why it got tired of| safely on its clty-ward way. ave given damag-|foliowing beaten paths, and tried to|fic was delayed two hours on both agaipat Gen. Wood,|reach Ballard “croms lots,” is stil a! if and passengers were tro ther of fact laime, | mystery ferred while the cars were off the ould tend to do any-|'" Barry ing to put up al track ' | teatifiod Jed that the] Capt. Williamson said that tt ter course to| would have been impossible for him to clear the approaching vessels. ives are divided |backing his vessel would have ity of the boyeott| served to cguae the Flyer to be are that when | struck in a more vital point forward, STORM IS BREWING The local office of the United H Md behind beer, they have mie not ad |fiewt’ ts by far the be At the hearing yesterday Dr. c.| pursue Fi Fisher of Chicago, and J. La Fon-| Union men ther |tise, told of Gen, Wood's intimacy |®* te the advisab in ir They testified tur-|and the indicat | at the time of this in-|the Brew mn tomorrow night | Wood knew of Bellair'a|presents to the Western Central its/ expected ultimatum the boycott as with » declared off. The boycott in Seattle is certainty Rutler hotel everything is moving States weather bureau today received from Portland a storm warning for the sound and straits. It is as follows ‘Southeast storm warning at 12 noon for the district off Washington coast; moving in- land. Wind on sound and straits & work completing the building, and it is claimed that there is plenty of kitchen help in sight to run the place when it opens. BOYCOTT 18 A FAILURE, AND] The 22 non-union | vathie i Who | BB will increase tonight or Wed- | we arrive in Seattle porn sday. with continuing south- | EVEN UNION MEN ARE Now!! « the atea wr Queen, & rd erly ps at sea. x to dispater received by the | DRINKING 8. B. & COS BEER | local union of cooks and waiters, did not reach here. | — — T? has been no violence as yet! ASSESSOR'S MET The boycott of the Western Cen-{at the hotel. ‘The union is maintain-| The committee of five county as | tn the vicinity seasors, consisting of Dayton H. Btew- rades |'08 F 1 Union and th Last night the managem Building 1 Agsembly on the beer of t | Brewing and Maiting Cor | “frost this city at of the} lice pro de man, of Spokane county; afe axked for f der, Whatcom R. Archer, and two officers we ehatis; Edward Meath, Pierce, and be stationed there. The) R. J. Berryman, Walla Walla, met in ia selin the boyrotted eter's office today for the sci | purpose of arriving at some method | for assessing the holdings of railroads A E joperating in this state. ‘The commit | tee was appointed at the last annual meeting of the county assessors, and it will make a report of what it de- SEs] ATTACHED 82a T. | Ansoxsor vaspendent | a REGENTS MEET collision, which] poard of t tund by the boycotted cor-| The investigation into the Flyer- r {versity Regents met this ngham = Do 1 men thought | F the Independent was |was resumed at 10:30 o'clock this! g¢ternoon In the office of Col, Alden ty independent th were |moruing, brought out little new evi-| 3. Blethen and discuase snd grieved when they |dence, and ft is likely that all three | gisgraceful class fights and i that this brewery had also {captains will be exon from | students. It will probably be nigned the agreement blame, as all ap ntly did their | of the meeting that the boys be pun- With the idea that their brewery |duty, The decision of Inspectors | ished. was independent many saloons yes-| Whitney and Turner will be made per eihSobtberieer: ih | tear j out the boycotted bev-|public the tatter part of the week.; Howard Requa and Conrad Bowen, eplaced | he prod. Elttott and Pilot Jackson of boys under 18 years of age, were ar- ed by this Now e Fireboat Snoqualmie, Lieut ted by Pat an Damm thit af- saloon proprietors are up |bert and Gunner Kendrick ternoon on suspicion. They had a enue cuter Manning, Capt aded cane, a pair of opera or and Capt. glasses and some jewelry, which the witnesses who police believe was stolen, t the proposition to either go to the Seattle Brewing and hiiamson of the Maiting Company or send east for Burgman, were th THE STAR'S CARTOONS ARE UNEXCELLED IN THE WEST