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RED CROOKS INTO POLIGE Ne r | | Czar Get ALIGNE Germany to Back Him| ; 2 } AGAINST - THE LITTLE JAP BARBERS NINE KILLED IN WHER ; ) : : : ee #RED” COMYNS, THE “STOOL PIGEON,” SAYS HE WILL CREATE ) == in Pu hing the Mikado Off the BIG SMASH-UP OF FAST EXPRESS TRAIN ON THE 8T. LOUIS A SENSATION DURING HIS TRIAL FOR BURGLARY HOT TIME Asian Mainland--Diplomats Are rom PEACE & CAN FRANCISCO ROAD, AT GODFREY, KANSAS — SIXTY. j . 3 ‘ : pk PERSONS ARE REPORTED INJURED Py Up in the Air-eMore War Talk sasceceie \ a . . fe yh sc a was ot th Al bar " the the St. Louts 4 Fran- | wa . kindling wor Disc A andy the be c t oxy " " mok p of La . " 1 * LONI I fio tat ‘ t Ja t le of | at Godf i te le th . ong naghinee A tn * * is. | Rea TREADWELL MINERS NUMBER nt tt peor y 7 « { Bageageman bs ‘ 4 point 200 feet from 4 . os at « sa ‘ ng bs \ ” De iu f ur with a short . a be se bet Sof Senki 3 »-| ING 2800, WILL MAKE ROME] Kursia ! ' ' f ing “ the| Engineer De and Juctor the dow eay waht any © we yeince Crotey,| HOWL THERE CHRISTMAS : ussta hee . The de aes bolioe and alive B genew 1 . - =yan peel, said " ning TIk N, De Times | y . wieteing 2 | Garon oy 1 take the ruine t th nis . w 4 the prosecu ator will be Pacific Coast Company's] today at that 3 “ | pay i CHARLES DEWKPSE er al relief tra at wa Sie tas, alt Tent . sorry he ever pr seek thie tame, ‘00 Al-Ki, Captain Thomp mter of tun affairs, bh | r “ niet THEODORE BISHARD, fireman. | rushed to the - Tntiary oe wi thahnote 8 forth oy sgway early yester-|thhe A ' ' somewhat t ‘i TY. WYNER, Fleming, Kar Fireman Bishard was thrown be- ty conte ’ riment t ot goons ning with 13 tt lane pas tr beiia e Russia & he ABA MOREL Lenexa Ka eath the trucks of r and on the h » and 100 tons of ‘Treadwell | foreign tr §O | obit {t Manchur La ORIN, Bense, Okla fatally injured. A trench t ans foot Pomsve ver extremely” disagreeable f : 5 BENJAMIN GARROWS, Jomen-|him out: | He dia ~ hea mainst If, and the thick oem " r ; John . _ j im this myns wants (t understood th a fered navigation’ most | reer Rest ts univ . aoe A hav ter the Instructions The Al-Ki reports that the Britten | et adden \ aider mit orten y might re. hy said this morning, during * Bhagway a , ® in the ae rt of @ | tabite . yi t and | pr UNION CAUSE’ STEAMSHIP AMUR ————S = = lthe ‘Treadwe that day months ay BUILOING TRADES ASSEMBLY PASSED RESOLUTIONS ANATH ty hum for a The Al-KS EMATIZING LABOR ORGANIZATIONS WHICH HAVE DECLAR Bt room = ED AGAINST BOYCOTT OF UNION-MADE BEER t MAN WHO WOULON’T “BUY” IN The HMullding Trades Assomt entral body fn each of ov { pate. Fisting : He enone taint | A WELLER STREET SALOON, | — ng pesotutions were unant | bay sinet Une . ev 18 WOUNDED « aie " ; and Malti ten : ag Thm yg | CANADIAN PACIFIC'S LYNN CANAL LINER HAD A have expressed them RUSSELL oan | John Fintey, « an NARROW ESCAPE WHLE ATTEMPTING TO EN- posed to the her r ~~ e MDOUGAL, Seeretary | Fevenue ter Mannin wh ee PUBLIC INDIGNATION AT A HIGH PITCH, AND IT 18 GENERAL- se fevsiutions. wich will § bably| The na’ union held vg An gg nade og TER PORT SIMPSON IN A FOG—CREATED VER- be the center & warm discussion |olal meeting at 3 0'ch this eller wtreet by an unknown [taltan LY DEMANDED THAT SOME BODY BE PUNISHED os at catec nia whee tow 6 a charges sgeinet five |S La ITABLE PANIC AMONG PASSENGERS y] CHIC. Deo, tt. —Alderman | feed who went to work at the Butler | Finley claims he entered the New] . § Realising that the present r at its opening day night York w © ht «a few CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—The grand fory | members of the pressmen’s and street pli ences Bet yt a ¢ bolting musicians was eriots rrbody Inside. When he] |The Canadian Pacific Railway © time and was awakened by & erinaing Gicting the persons who indicted riota, |to get the union records before the | floaters By Using the names or ane ted unions, thus | ing mmaetiig Wan |@ui and shot at Finley twice one| morning of December 15, and narrowly | passengers were ¢ (me. For or appeared tn them. Pi teiane- | 6 nd jur If the mtnutes A ples at the recent city elections t me in charge ‘ od mat-|ehot taking effect the left breast ped being lost. This the space of a few minutes panie tion is aroused by the attempts of | aig Msg spe ae na an wae given 1 year’s impri- | ° enfor t of thetr “4 | Just below the nipple. wht by the steamer reigned supreme among the women, pickets tg prevent the burial of the/ing for the employm sluaaing |, and the others six months, /@gainet the f ¢ this unt — a | Nord, which arrived here who rushed frantically about the deck 4 dead, dechuse of the strike of the| committees, every person at the mret-| Notices of appeal were tntmediately | Company double shoul t ree | morning ir night clothes. After being told hearse and carriage drivers, and it te| ing is 1 > indie tem m chare® | filed and that some bitter e and This Auman lat Gichdfwey Tleseaerts | by ¢ cre ere haere gh = Gemanded that some effective meas- | of chim y ' peeenardpsesineatieee unton-like meas ' B- |e with sscugiin aaa &. meet Oe t quiet. It was ures against h scenes as enatted | are liable » of ¥ exhibited t wah the dally press satel Saaataes Waite, aat porns during part four days be take heir members while acting a» kets and in saloon seasons; therefore be en tered donne fon. xamination it was found that Btate’s Attorney Dineen has caused | Publishers and reihw officiale will! t . | heavier os th - , ‘s tales 2 wae no ‘ Trades Assembly, That do re Jdont the fog was m mn off. In ate “ approve of the manner in whi 1 scarce see if the rocks, the (ail seven suemsiaers ge segues nt p's bow + en within three feet of bed b = mat we Ime running screw block matter SA places we Hed 0 for thi ni the mur wae floated fish rupt the organiaed $1X YOUNG BRIGANDS STABBED tute we ae atone ae Se at Sot wane rkere who were } t t orders fr r * | ‘The steamer Farallon, Capta Ranined tab ONE WHO WOULD NOT PRO. | \ 4! yg Bh age mar endheic at ps azo Nord, arri in por hia mornin rights agninet this i* f . “te ® ~ Fhirty-thres Seen’ aieas ? dod. daa come -~ DUCE HIDDEN MONEY | crash a a kee the ¢ mise eat oe thie cl te 4 . fornia a who was f th . r thers will await Thureday They we th PY bs ne M vu b nt m the floor from |chored off Mary's Istand. ney wit) apital ann several knife wounds. A sheriffs The F rought a large carer > tenet ane ry took place at Morgan 3. | lor free! h from Juneau and . ” at euch | Cette’ ® ranc near * Meadows. | x Wrangle Narrows " vet une | where the Chinamen are engaged tn | ———+ ; ted to the be robber © evident. | P SUNNYSIDE, Utah, Dec, 21— ed with knives and revolvers, were eee ee | ¢ eas cs tee eel Armed guards of the Utah Fuel|intimidating and chasing non-union eee <n ee redone ‘ | ™ peereletie od suard. the | UNDERTAKERS BAFFLE STRIKERS FOR A TIME, BUT FINALLY. company called on the militia early| men. The militia arrested thirty- z \ mmait change Thi] MAKE OVERTURES TO UNION MEN ‘ this morning for assistance against five men. Upon being given ahear MCLELLAN QUITS AS A CON. | @S00000000SSS08SS0RERSSSRSSERESRESSERNESEESEEESS ab Ing Mon Tit with —_——— ; ing thie afterneen, all wore J ret gy Rg ir Ny a th the Italian coal strikers, who, arm-| under $1,000 each to keep the peace.) GRESSMAN, TO TAKE THE thelr money wae bid Tit tought | CHICAGO, Dec » firat stepfgave up the attempt to start hearses k and was stabbed until he dropped this morning. The dead ther un . MAVORALTY OF NEW YORK the tides H he Gropped | toward peace 1 livery drivers’ | buried, or being taken to the ceme- Thinking they had killed th strike was ta morning. when | teries In express or dead-wagons “ —_—— tim, the ra fied. Examination of | ‘he liverymen se amunteation| A half dozen funerals took place late NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Mayor-clect Me ees niel tiie amination of | to the union officials, asking if they |tast night. The bodies, which have MECHA belay sent €0 Rpeaker C The carly faturday night ” hin wounda were not serio | would to take out| been awaiting burial since the strike . peamer Cae Dougall & Southwick compan . = nt uiee hears c of $500 a day ‘gan, werehurried through the dark non hi * of every thoughtful man aed woma demanded b the uni The wn streets to avoid strike sympathizers, is resignation as Cofgresaman Pe why the amall army of clerks th meets this afternoon to consider the} and rushed to the cemeteries. Under- ’ from the Twelfth New York district of the week-end rest that comes t proj | takers keep secret all notices of deaths — naling that custom has made it necensar Ath pollee were | of importan in order to prevent but when that competition given rise the undertakers} union pickets from watching funerals. than inhuman, it should be dim . o > “ shop girls 4 when t rday night ehemment Bb sine ty feasts ence a, na ron te ote a ere ee Bt | ae : | 70 CELEBRATE ’ laborer would take to a sick bed. It ts t noerely hoped that the Police Catch “Jack the Ripper, z ‘ / 174] 4))}| Ce ee ST. DAVID'S DA 4 PLOT TO MURDER ALL] termination of the Isractites om Christ will be generally followed by the Dig retail stores.—Heatt wa- Let the Murderer of New York . 7 mas day. The Jows are pa ricken ter. . and are flying from the city in « JEWS AT KISHENEPE | wimiars. “The now eovernor ee es re see 1, 10°C) Be ¢ no longer friendly toward the When Potice Judge George mount | rated on a big scale by the ‘ ON CHRISTMAS DAY IS) huis potitied them that he will cahheM, Police Judge George mount | | MAN, allan Carl Nielaon, 35 years old, | Welshmen of Seattle and. vicinity, 4 able t answer for troops in case of morning, among othe woners, he There will be two gatherings, one at ss DISCOVERED Me Te woe goo se eae. waa arrested thie afternoon by detec: | which the program Will be entirely A newapaper at Weltamentog con-| various nd description n | Weish and the other in which the Ne at lets ae pon | various ages oe, Sanians whe tives. ‘Totterman i# charged with be , will be in the English lan- BERLIN, Dec. 21.—The baa yo grwsed r peooend that the governor haa received and evening for fast driving in the ing “Jack the Ripper,” the murderer, | : = _ nv was by er Lg Sener’ ports that a new massacre’ of Jews ts| inatructions from St, Petersburg to ness district | program is compt of Jo 7 sed at Kisheneff, with the| adopt a hostile attitude toward the| They all pleaded guilty and were who Saturday night killed the Martin | Jones, Dan Davies Jonn Rawands COUNTY COMMISSION- fined $3.60 oh, The ju e w y mutilated her ye jones, ashen, >. a ng rete es LON 1° SIV, th dttoniece a 3 faa: — : 12s | Ehomaas ib. Jones, Captain D. B| ERS CONSIDERING A - but the pathetic of " an the men | Davies, R. Hughes and Rev ; Dilek and her family ag one ot the} Men who though ald b BERLIN, Dec. 21 Another chep- with the Janitor whe keeps wh Raita wedinan | ¥< SOME te $20,000 STEP LADDER .. highwayme At a previ trial the }Off Hahtly in « spirit ter in t royal scandal and elape . at Soe her room, He was arraigned this] jury disagreed, his wife's statement | the 4 ment of Princess Louise, who has gain relief f the 5 TO ARMORY SITE that he had been at hi the « — comes it rated in a mad Wy ston to which #he has j ning of the robbery em a doubt to mar Drenden for five years Decay RE Ry lw, _ ‘ At the last trial, however, Detective ublans. bs trp ‘= wie Mao xg ers have ‘imposed upon the Seattle "i latest is the die f Bele nd Emperor Franz LE: taxpayers to the ex f Lane wa an opp nity to tew - t of paying sey % sagt os ie haa & : sh DAY oom has started a TE, EPHONE SYSTEM | a 1 [$29,008 for @ hill-top foundation for ou e n nie sl ct or wit at crowd present and an / 4" armory building, they are figur- : esnatiegicenitailan Mrs. Boucke, in which she said her Ca ie sites pm chau’ Gi ak ale &:baak | Kh & great crow’ pr ing on spending $15,000 or see CONVICTION husband in this trial had little welght sury department olroular —— et 1 Mel towed te Sheen S pavele comany ned to the public Saturday night. jy che. ale at the edge of tea Sanit 3 nel - ~- ted to prove an alii declaring tha for Nn > com. to th allroad e e road 7 : Risene 3. Beocke, torment « wali] 00 © <efence, and cnntentes, thet be at duty proviled ‘tor ta the i i pany gre — al ephones |There was still ano Hvelow and 200 feet further west. ay night of the crime of robbery. | *ole _——_ STONE LANDS WILL AGAIN month. Cook thinks that the instal ae The de Jing out of which is about the only b eh % ote Breaaly tom Boucke’s family consists of a wife ation of the service would add /not mar the occasion Mtul The | means for making the site worth ty trial laste nine da " a chiléren. greatly to the efficiency ot e de tions are costly an pen i < - bee lene scene of the robbery, which | o"4 several small children NOT $0 SICK TAKE REGULAR COURSE TERROR greatly to the efficiency of the de-| tows are CH ed in cerman and |nything, Mr. Cotteriit | suggested Boucke and a man named Hiram igure aT a sur stem is ih use In the fivg| French renaissance style. Manager |{he plan | Sr canta poy. Bey fichell, who Itas never been found, are ae ; Jepartment King announces that he will open| ine granitity of the sit a 5 -" bo aid to have perpetrated, was the home WASHINGTON, D. ¢ a four floors of the hotel proper Sat- | (he "> of the site e v ‘of Mrs. Rose Blick near Green I Senator Hitchcook has completed th BERLIN, De L—The Nach-|. The steamship Hawallan arrived |urday night baad rie a = minissioner | Baker ‘On the night of December 18, preparation of evidence in the land fromy Tacoma yesterday morning seen aelinitiiicsalibieien abo t who fell in with the idea e I. a c 4 hus oda oked an order suapendinig lime and general mereh se for the jeans of ma a 'y ac 4 © cealgpeepend sy An syy Bove fog NEW YORK, Dec, 2% ator | today Fevaketone entries in Oregon, |'Miclow Is in constant terror of aa-| Hawatian Hawattan REJEC 7 EQ ble from the waterfront without the Band were BS aoe gs Hanna ts not seriously tii, as report-| Califor Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. will take about 4,000 tons, including | aid of a baloon or flying machine, “4 pene r - cL. ee , Shem, 6. He has & touch of the gripe. 1h Mee a Washinat whic (atasination by the Socialists, which] jarge consignment of lumber, At Ora It was principally on e F Seey queneees in but expects to leave his room within | were held up pending the investiga | 44), ‘ iw ilu she Will take on a cargo of its proximity to the waterfi eer Guesesses 1) eusry- es three days 1d SD Pevien with now ee{@ene waevents his introducing |gugar for new York , _ | the commissioners said they fag eway several hundred dollars y tions, Buch entri i The board of works Saturday re- | {he Commiguonen vet . tank worth of nugget Jewelry PARIS, Deo. 21.—Robert skinner is Sa ENS thir regular course igercive legislation to suppress go- |The United States steamship Burn- | jected bide for five street improy . Se os a orgy 3 of ok Fe oe eter inter found by De-|Tepresenting the St. Louls expoal- ————— {itn hide has picked up the shore end of| ments became they wore too Med Hine sito. will. be. uct le oan ion, presented an invitat' o , |the cable which was torn from ite am Stanley's single bid was $5,012 ay , ae Adame and Lane in houcke’s|t10". presented an invitation ¢ DISAPPOIN T ED ii William Stax . waterfront for all practioal pur; ~ 2 | Menelik of Abyssinia, last Friday, to fastenings at the Arlington dock by | gor grading and constructing wooden purposes, sat a eer ee tat “ilig| Attend the fair, The” pronentation GIVEN MORE 10 PER CENT MORE | the ¥rencn’ bark Vine ‘de Muihnuse | sidewalks on Iilewett atreet and van’ | Ranroad avenue to, Western avenue as je at Adisabeb: cap! me. aa> or? ming 4 A aven ” Ty ARO! ple 7, 4%. Minted at that time that he had) O74 byeninia. ‘The entrance of the AGAIN thip restored the whore end | aur the contgact t thought rossonable | yeing at University and Wall streets, her the jewelry, but that sho) A erican mission into the capital M4. Di Barthes, receives For the rn- | soMmecttons. nd will now prepare sre was only one bid.each on the ‘The viaduct would pads over the thought it queer for him to 40] Was priliiant and picturesque. : . e ternattonal Bank Traet’ Company or |e" her voyage, to Manila. The! peooklyn avenue grading, the Blewett railroad tracks, ending at the road- “when they were without food. eral thousand ethiopian soldiers 3 arta Henttle, which failed a. faa montha (gurpaide will sail some time during | street sewer and the Kilbourne avenue | Cong Siong, the waterfront, Seca Aetectives succeeded in weaving | oq ax an escort. Menelik persor BERLIN, Dec Ago, was authorived this morning bye| °° Miter Part of thie week sewer. Ail were considered too high |Cq'at’ wast and Wenld be the aeiete ® strong chai of evidence |received Mr, Skinner and delivered |Zelser today ans NEW YORK, Dec Gevernor| Superior Judge Tallnan to pay a 10| Mrs. J. G. Pacey, who was wetland were rejected. There were four 4 Of weod and would bo Sie Simm Boucke that he*was arrested | 4 cordial address of welcome, The | Carina of Russa re Odell has granted the attorneys: in| per cont dividend. ‘This in the third | known in this clty, died Wednesday the areding of Twenty-fourth | Cr tne coh ee an the aan? Mtornia and brought back herelAmericans are lodged in the palace|to a dead aon. The ¢ the Wiillam Ziegler extradition hear-}time a dividend has been declured!at San Diego of tuberculosis, . She’ avenue and two for the Jackson street the north sige of: the site. trial. and are receiving every ponsible at- are in the deepest d ing another w in which to file}aince the institution clascd sta doors, went to San Dioge . wer, cond tern termina: of Seat ae latter's grief is uncontrollable. their briefs at the request of Attor- |The dividends aggregate 70 per ts peateh lego. @ yons Ago far her Sewer, bub ell wets COnsIGeRes | C00. chal anes of SNe Semen ae on " : ¥ hon high and were rejected. the cdge of the bluff. * was positively identified by Mra. tention,

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