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ONE CENT tra day oO. tonight Sv NiGAT EDITION EA JAS. A. MOORE’S PLAN IS LAID ON THE TABLE — — Council Committee Decide to Delay Action on it Until the Election on the ond Issues Is Held WHE REAL ESTATE MAN’S SCH EME IS CAREFULLY DISCUSSED BY THE CITY DADS AND WI LL BE CONSIDERED AGAIN IN CASE THE CITY HALL BOND ISSUE OF $500,000 1S DEFEATED NEXT MONTH —_——- The plan proposed by J. A. Moore } do of taxes each year, which to erect the new city hall on the | we obtained from the prop old university grounds was carefully jerty if sole private parties On considered by the special commit- | th 1 the city wou a aot tee of the council to which ft had be i pond Deen referred last night At the |? ‘ Sw puggestion of Councilman ; be and of Mr. Moore himse om pene ah © explained the se th: vas with the reg Nearly ST. LOUIS, Nov, 26.—The preal-| dent's special arrived at the Union | station at 3:40 o'clock this morn | tng. It was immediately transferred | }to the Wabash and whisked to the| |tair grounds, where it was si tracked inside the Transportation building. Details of the Sixteenth | United States infantry formed a Jeordon about the entire structure The Jefferson guards, 4 as of | } and secret service men were nts. He} SATURDAY, NOVEMBER a6, 190. L WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT IS — SEEING THE SIGHTS The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 6. NO CENTS PER MONTH , ll Adams Laughed At the Judge ROOSEVELT HAS A BUSY MORN | THE GROUNDS—-WATCHES THE IN DIANS PLAY FOOTBALL IN THE AFTERNOON AND WILL ATTEND A RECEPTION TO-| 1 ING AT EXPOSITION | NIGHT (By Beripps News Asso? ned at various points to pro: tect the chief executive from powst | ble harm. FIEND WHO BRUTALLY ASSAULTED SEVEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL SHOWED INDIFFERENCE WHEN SENTENCED TO 2 YEARS IN STATE PENITENTIARY Adams’ trial was be terd th his behalf. 1 f ‘ ! e man as best I morning ar r - . Sat 5 ade ‘as was my duty ! the thing was so t, wh tir 1d not, as @ man, simply lee when told that tt! oran {# small for 1 ! h t look to be attorn gh old. Her mother, for } he e i f an, is well known ning, and wh t The assault was rought up f et 1 Adams had been morning t " the neighborhood making an for f | mercy for b t he 1 to be mentally 4 tom of all law who practice t five years’ impri | the criminal rt, refused t onment is a sentence for him. Se “SCOTTY” FERGUSON HAS very rental for! President Roosevelt and party cH and City ¢ > is his lease. | arose about § o'clock and breakfast were pi " ‘ he PAaY®led on the tr The presidential | figered on the prop towing 1°) day began at k and will end | beer and o half, ass f an @D-/at 9:30 o'clock tonight. Every min selves that : ased on the ®®/ ute of the day will be spent tn the great _ ne a mm of surrounding | fair grounds buildings till 6 o'clock ther attentior Spe > | pre next 10 years he/ when the president, Mrs. Roosevelt | sipat, ny aye 4 ent on the appraised land Alice, will go to the Thompson | the members m aluation, and for the remaining 20] residence, on Lindell boulevard See reat: outats | at%o k this morning the re pots e f eption the mittee of expo noti ves, officials called on the preat Be " who greete them warmly.| HE GETS A SALOON LICENSE FOR THE NOTORIOUS COMIQUE be : , “ he preside . j qnuniders i ee ees ee ee | AND HAS NOT REMOVED THE CLOSED BOXES the wisd . the govern t building than they had clock, where the party | Mr. Moore was met by the entire government 1-3 Ballinger ha gned the, would make {t so hot for him that that he was sard. After leaving the building { ance granting to J. J. 1 he w ng for Greeland’s fey enue he be th president reviewed a military A HEAVYWEIGHT ON THE ISTHMUS. | a cor a e at their a The chief claims that even offered to re A tied “1 the preal- | ‘omique theater. Fergusc nid | he ods that the IMeense , | ek fent at every ty | | i t ty treasury f t.| was ¢ 1 Ferguson with the ex- ne president witnessed the open | Ferguson evident t put up t understanding that nothing . —— elimin od} ing of the Carlisie-Haskell football |$900 more than was necessary to| but sof are to be sold in RSITY REGE NTS {tk ty the] game at the Stadium from horse run ar inary theat he t Com i if Ferguson al- from whom he secured the jenne » back. President Francis ¢ tained p ] the extra n ‘ sold there he wil the whe possibly | block a box party, including Mrs. Roose 1 give } he y ge of al-|h t fer the consequences giving the chance to This site velt and Alice, at the game wing w nt t his w drive at the nr WOULD BE LARGE ENOUGH caaee ie, Witte rs i r M Ba it was further learned that Fere per 4 4 Pang 2s iain atte oc aitior r Ht w PUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS STILL FIGHTING OVER ELEC : t removed the boxes self ft tories and| ® @ \cte eas te of the Univers to be emy for that | fi b ace. This was an- faith . a * The firet Panama article by *| Ww TION IN COLORADO—EACH SIDE ACCUSES THE OTHER F e beca ne need as imperative by the may- . and a tely | ® our special correspondent, Mar. # . th ‘ te law r would sign the Heense, “aN t for lese|* ten E. Pew, who is now on the ape ae nea e cit n th at ha ‘ ly the proprietor has an $ and w ast for) ® isthmus, will be published in + : a the t . ee a ee always grant th enses | got nd the difficulty somehow. has always . It we front on Fourth } * The Star next Tuesday, No- # Panga (Py feripos News Aan) : ats say they have ev er they The chief will refuse to allow the ident Gill avenue, wh w aded, will] ® vember 29 Don’t miss a sin- @ Sedeaihaes ah Waa Oe DENVER, Nov. 26.—The by the re . F Ke of pla pen as a drinking resort P e one of the est th ughfares | ® gle one of his letters. wal wiendes licams now charge that democrat fuses fs men - nices tt ature of vielation af brary,| @ ‘eel election “fixers” went from Denver a of acid ‘ the law is also removed. power ere eer erreey ~ Aloe and operated in all parts of the . able ta ha T bas the money for a con- | ‘ hree ye go mate in the in Alva Adams te to reverse the . th ht t t hall nse and now it is to be “ Counter ae ‘ the ~ pe sherainte 1 but w womer royal between Ferguson ’ publican charges are ed to Ne ning th ( D y ant 4 th af hief I y insists, howell , BE 2 . : | work up atin in fa t| electioz we | ter t that 1 ter what political pres- approval. St lown |SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 36 But |Governor Peabody and preliminary | certifics of electic luding | eet 4 the law at Fe n may bring to bear cold, I will h no complaint to le was accomplished a the mors | |to am attempt to count him in ential electors and congress- | ¢n to se n the Comique he|he must obey the law. make. I want you to ke the session of the American dera- | | Contests are fram by the re Uniess the court reseinds the best bargain you can for the city of Labor . publicans against democratic sena r by January 10, Adams cannot I realize that my motive in sug The Brewery Workers’ Union| tof in Pueblo and Boulder coun-| obtain a certificate of election till to nd the meeti n Ahegse” was defeated with one ¢ mon} th , - . phe: | DES. gesting the plan to eg. The republicans charge natur- | he ts inaugurated. jects to be discussed are the very vote yesterday in tion 1 oth - . selfish on alization and other fraud: lremain governor. owing to deriv with its fight with the Interna | Machine ent "a * hall itself tional Brotherhoods of Engineers | | eee — the Man,” fn the unt emen and Teamsters. The Brew My Heripps News Acwnd N antsing me rund the ines Ge ineres — ROME, Nov. 26.—A dispat death. : dn The Outlok Upon the Fu- paper wedge |sters employed abo — enn . wer = Wy ney otha on i |should b to th peers | ae *4Y*) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov The | © oe h Surday morning for the city, as well as myself, might Workers Phe engtanern,| the ‘whele n ide of Fort Ehr-|Prinelpal feature of the evidence |(hOvEnt to be mixed | 1 (eke he will deltver air tales auch” One While Tit . firemen and asters objected to introduced in the land fraud cases | “Dont ann. Ore. : - ange on the following subjects; as uke PcgmsiBe ge ; oe 1 be far more| this, clatming th ht to their own |lung was blown today by the this morning was to the effect that |)", witties = 46m 4 orl ; a . . Its Idealism,’ és “Man- + engi yeahs hon , pe the property, using | distinctive org ona. The Fed-| Japanese, Several hundred Rus-|8. A. D. Puter and Mrs. Emma Wat- | 740k" | Willlam =| W. | McCreedie, | opera c . Its Problems,” “Middle Sa cate whieh 3 th tt shia Sareea tion sustalr the engineers, |sians were killed and twenty guns | son occupled the same oom in a|fMther of Leftfielder Walter pone lsy " ee vements,” “Old chy sllpmgr tgs : a Se nghe firemen and teamsters | rendered usel hotel at Princeville and were known | portived “besetait’ fone om ing se and Its Retrospect oe a fe ee eae, |_,A concentrated bombardment of, there as man and wife. This evl-\ternoon ‘The price will t “ past " oon Ses . A Fort lung by 200 Japanese guns! dence was Offered for the purpose — me Wier Oe i expir: c of t i! on cheap pe He w Walter be gm war e ; hier We aaiees’ ‘Seennan ba was begun at 6 o'slock this morn- of showing that there was sufficient | New” vonK. v3 : MAHONEY IS DEAD = TO BE , of 10 years be bi en the épirators in land frauds. The name 4, . sss 4 ht! Ss — gS beh ew suite Seda oe Gee eects im |sactic FLEET AT SUEZ Jef Frederick Cribbs, the big Wis-|Centh today. : ¥ fom arenes ee es the pian for him to w the erty. sides ‘i *e | » wae Jeonsin lumberman, was brought |ton ns the man who shut his. bat a ee ect | late ¢ his Hite, Charlee us. money to build the hall fc city| The Rainler Heights Improve Geet panna, /Aato the case by the admission of a ’ : mbined city hall and n aged hodcarrier ané.de- was concerned it was not a good|ment club, at a large meeting last} NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—The Pat Bitter takes, [emrtateed copy of & deed whéreby he house was mentioned I t of the county, died last one, if the taxpayers felt that they | night in Oltman’s hall, endorsed ali|ter#on trial was unexpectedly ad kinens /ttaRaferred certain lands alleged to aid he thought that the me c in his humble home on the could bear, at the present time, the| the proposed be The journed this morning | Monday ; tac ne |have been fraudulently secured for f the ncil and the citizens |sandepit. 7 was ne SOUL burden of paying interest on a bond was at & ‘ m account of the sudden illness of ae omens him by Emma Watson hould get togeth \ the ones Saat fssue of their own. This was t nent nat a Juror . DUNKIRK, N. Y., Nov. 26.—The that end. The her gated by Deputy Coroner Ar- for the reason that the city could finally ca The story published this morning até on tea ie Lake Shore Imited — east-bound t L agreed with ‘ remains were Teasevell borrow money cheaper than he L. Warsor to the effect that J. Morgan Smith, | nd here. Crasher a fire department | away to get a and he Watson morgue and could Se tavoris Nan Patterson's brother-in-law, | wagon killing Foreman |that when t ow welt The members of the cc have| t by the county. The The offer of Mr. Moore to rele ratorical sh who fled after being subpoenaed by| DES MOINES, lowa, Nov, 26.—|Ftank M and seriously tnjur-/ (Roche) put his hand to t always favored the plan of a co ’ months of Mahoney's life a half or a whole block of ground |against 1} rrific. Father | the grand jury, hax been found and |Letson Balliet, the well known |I@g four other firemen |to draw his gun and then Felton | bined public building for the « made bearable by the efforts go that the city cou eal directly |Metx, of parish, was| locked up at headquarters, is denied | mining promoter, was sentenced to! RINGFIELD. Uh fired the fatal shot county offices if it ¢ 1 { The Star in his behalf, Their case with the university regents, struck | against the « bond issue by the police. three months’ imprisonment by |Q@ the request of the sheriff, who! Both men are known to the police ught about. The co’ was brought to the attention of the the city fathers as being a particn-|less {t was a 1 sure thing tha = sees Judge McPherson in the federal }feare more tro & company of /as gamblers and hard men to han-|Tegation of the two branches of the| public through the columns of this: larly good feature of the proposi-|the building would not be locate court today upon entering a plea of | militte was ordered to Zeigler to- | dle ) aent has made united action | par tion. By that means the city might|north of Yesler W He also gullty to the charge of a fraudulent }@ay The union miners have es ‘i = jon the project difficult, both for oo be able to sec a better deal from |thought the city should secure the use of the mail tablished a permanent camp near | $O°¢'49-6¢4-44066064608¢066 | political and the university rege than could | required funds by selling some of His conviction followed the ex-/the Leiter min P ae @ | There are n GEORGE STANLEY Mr. Moore, because the munictpality | {ts present property é pose of the White Swan gold mine,|__ CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. 26.—Thos WATER SHUT OFF & | combining he « It} fs but a part of the state. It al Timothy Kellogg objected to all oie at Baker City, Ore. Officers from | Bracken, charged with complicity in © | would bring abc nom- | WAS Bi U; si ready pays nearly one-fourth of the|the iasues on the grounds that Gace Gaxtier Winona ans San Francisco gave testimony to|the murder of Samucl Weakley : ® | ical n be| OUND OVER taxes of the commonwe ty and county public building debt| oq this afternoon that he enpectea |th® effect that Halllet realized | ROB-union moulder, on October ° $ | more for the citize If — ‘ Many of the c men thought | was already large enough. He also|+, ¢, he fuice from the cag something like $26,000 on the ming{ Was held to the grand jury today|® | Water w f on @| necessary only a pa of King that the city would be able to ne ted to enlarging the size of| 1, mn as the juice from the new | with the investment of $30,000, and | Without bail. Edward Trainer, an|® M *|county might be merged into the} George Stanley, the would-be cure not only a cheaper rental, but|the municipal lighting plant electric plant at Cedar river tonight that the aban¢ j shaft was al- | al plice, was placed un-|® ™ */ county and city of Seattle, the more| murderer of Peter Brees Sica cause on ention oo hay toe for the Durpose of testing the In-| mom wort der 4 = ® | remote section of it being converted | committed to the county jail yeas sulal s and connecting wires. e C { 1 . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov : “. ° to a separate oO ¥ £ roperty from the state at the ex Balliet was convicted after an ex a ® include 1 the large fa @ | into a separa unt terday afternoo: 0 property from the state ot the ex, TICKET OF THEIR OWN) cout s crow this morning to Renton |peneive’ tral. ie: secured’ new | Joueph Smith, aged 70 years, today |$ Miydes, Atl the Taras factories |'"O% Chamber nt Commerce haa| Seneayaat eee Im detualt ot the university grounds were sold by ne’ nas pe aot hil gi od up i trial and upon a second hearing | View the head off of Joseph McGow-|@ avenue. Water will als ® already endorsed the plan |to hold the man until his prelimin- e at eve ear oO a8 pe : etching wires over the | pieaded gu an, aged 30, with a shotgun. The|® shut off Mon . - _ — lary hearing. § ey the state several Years ago 6 an/ The Rainler Heights Improve-| short space through that city, which |Peaded aullty tragedy followed a quarrel over a|$ untill noor 4 ary hearing. Stanley shot Bressler “The y Mniding sitt:| ment club last night put a new|has been held up on account of dif-| This afternoon the Seattle Ath-| division of beefsteak to be given |® 82d Mercer > DR. LLWYD TO DISCUSS | 2.082 Queen Cis, hotel several Bid ne some ticket Into the field for election of| ferences between Seattle and Ren-|letic club football team will HMne a dog je . t tot Sd . weeks ago. Two shots were on ic was nigh ¥-/the school board. F. M. Muldoon, | ton | { fort Flagier soldi INGTON. Nov. 26 ® wlso on Fourth at @ yne went through Bressler’s hat we, é | ae up against the Fort Flagler soldiers| WASHINGTON, N 6.—A big) s ¢ » t brim he ot pad AFForD|®,tepublican, and J. W. Fitts, «| The power will be turned on to|at Recreation park. The game will | shake-up is expected in the state de- | #4¢-52-54.202+eaesere enon ey LABOR QUESTION Sewios eee eee cir m grounds | aamocrat. were endorsed for the po-|the Snoqualmie plant, Just nosth of /be called promptly at 2 oclock. The| partment, and Assistant Secretary | |" ‘Breads hee been’ tu GME r . - = oune® | sition. The former is a real estate| the new station, and a thorough test | soldiers arrived In town this morn-| Francia Loomis 1s said to be slated m . Bressler has been in a local hos- = on the uiversity sr man and ex-councilmgn; the latter,| will be made to determine the ef-|ing on the government steamer {for removal on account of Ellis, in CARS ARRIVE Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, pa of St.| pital until yesterday. The trouble itaetior block ace A pene t contractor. Both are| ficiency of the new line. It is now |Cartwright, where they were met! the Abyssinian matter, Ellis is the Reine aa takes note on ithe cen ee ee page roe beens : residents of the Second ward, and/expected that as soon as the new |by a delegation from the Athletic colored man who was with Kent! The cars for the West ttn : “ ay ter wos “y : room he had the night S y . nportant side it was with the | of having the | distributing station on Seventh ave-| club. The boys were then taken Loomis, brother of Assistant Secre-| electric raflway ivteaa ° * le ja ge aoe , heading T s. Because he was disap- ag Silas “ “c? is t int the city Second ward represented on the|nue and Yesler w is completed | to the club, where they will be re- tary Loomis, when Kent Loon nd th will be 5 pine 1 va Ge aay big 6 oF F next | inted in obtaining it, he drew his y dullding on the old sits would | hool board that the two men were| that the city will be able to furnish tained as guests until their depart- mysteriously fell overboard from an trucks {mmediately, to be ready for ‘invited the members of the Western shots Aw atte ot gy eet, fatal e¢ ever housands of | endorsed D t 3 line ns pay rae Sa lo oe ed the mem ¢ e Western shots. n attempt to escape w | its own lights. ure after the game. Atlantic liner and was drowned. service by the first of the month Central Labor union at its last frustrated by tas olice. ° a | i | ) 1 ii cl is iii ici