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UNIVERSITY REGENT FAVORS MOORE PLAN EORGE H. KING BXPLAINS HIS POSITION ANO THINKS CITY SHOULD EITHER LEASE OR BUY PART OF GROUNDS | iceemeRED Univ F t g ! bot » 1 in 4 or be v and ing tt Jeg Mey | it t ' i ~ ear shee In Or, tf nble, to vt y h 4 regents | | to Mr. M t . contro t kK t h t hole t thinks exo! Mr. M " Ik i pres Building a erty Mr, King sald yesterd t t accepted ' I believe that from a business star me objection to building th ty} point Mr. Moore's offer is of great | hall on leased ground would be the ~000b Une “ value. He offers to lease the city would not be able to tak : First f I ; ce lk the ground for the same r t | advantage of the $64,000 Osborne be Commencing h th ler to the Se pad I he is paying the state, sc the | quest rhe Osbe will p ides Panama; Helidoro I a first f= ¢ vier j A 1 1 Pa elty would b to rent a site| that the site selected for the city hal Sedond row, rie " 1 J. Suere cheaper than it could buy « He | munt be acceptable to the three et-| cifico Melender, Manuel Q tastre, Albert ie P A r tudolfo Chiari, Juan Vasquez, Ciro i¢ @iso willing to relinquish his lease | ccutor# ef the estate before it ca t x N . M. .De Je Fane y " M Mas i . WN Teinda one block, leaving the city t taken by the city. Eben 8. O# 2 Rataer & # directly with the untversity regents. | borne, one of the executors, has in i =e SEE T that case I feel sure (hat the city | formed The Star that he would net} be’ the pala a wl could make an advantas al|consent to erecting the city hall o Siives with the regents for the ground eared ground, as it would ywur as. harge @ Aft e } could rent for 50 years a site more | executors are suid to be of t Ae Brant. “ cheaply than it could buy on and mind, that t ; : on pai ef . “ ’ " kes » existing t ' me end | intrin , | 5 * One.) Muerte: pe pa ~ | HRILLIANT MILITARY RECOTD. " | lim the etter know at false hand s the hope of the United St - little ® v y eo d-affaire that hin p Jropr Krea’ A é ry : f had explodes ane yart tarnigh th on THAT'S WHAT POLITICIANS IN was in the a civil Iie « in. port ALL PARTS OF THE STATE t, four years ago. # 2 ~ LT | was. lending the, ( Re ores . ae oe | ane DOING ment forces. He took a ma yor Triteams. | | his belt and hacked off ¢ be k escort of | ed me and ft le sa but cer wt will be bh ed : }tea hia men four ho i€ tw tha wae a. a ys pt 2 ty. | WALLA WALLA, Wash. Dee. 1 fainted from loss of ¥ i day broke wi a wt t the ; it “the “onan at Waliamniia* le army and ado uble, and with the uneasy head r f the tr 1 | were with and he preniden . fer cover Younghuaba is becoming a central figure in the }F Amador notified the #¢ | | Frei y of state of the note. Aria | senatorial fight. ‘The keenent inter | announced his resignation the same yed in all parts of | day and there we onst 7) | movements of An | in the street « » } © controls #ix votes in Huertas appeares “ ! vote will | trait of the we \e trentous January day } played in the American basaa wee the Rockefeller | Flushed by this victory ta t ate, is partice | arew bolde He is 1 © doings of An by nature. He regrets th Pan-| | e rumored jama deciared her independe t | ¥ wil! do his utmost to jhis troops are bound to | senatorial hopes of the llong as A an «© a ting | mutti-milttonaire ae ae o* | of Bweeny's success depends IF HE CAN'T | bility to muster a solid THREE OF THE B EST MEN IN PANAMA. Col. Shaler is superintendent of the Panama railroad. American and his word is law on the isthmus. Dugue is the Rockefeller of Panama. He is the owner of many Valuable concessions, including the lottery, and artificial ice and electric light plants, newspaper and real estate. His income {s more than $500,000 a yea: He is Miles Offered a) 220 2 {oe Oke AS jmon bay $356,400, and to construct regulating works at the portage | $40,000. Want More War Vessels Good Job 4 BOSTON, Dec. A. Miles, retired, has been the adjutant generaiship of State of Massachusetts by Gov- ‘@rnor-Elect Dougias, and if he ac- he will receive a salary) @mounting to 114.000 a year, Under the Dick militia law retired officers are given the privilege and encour 1—Lieut. Gen. (By Seripps News Assn) LONDON, Dec The Rome cor aged: to accept positions in the state respondent of the Central News @pilitia and upon their acceptance wires that several Russian officers : @f such position they are allowed | have arrived at Rome and have ob the full salary allowed the positions |tained permission to visit the navy they held on retirement as well a» yards there. It is stated that the ‘the salary the state allowed for the | visitors intend to order the con Position to which they may be ap-| struction in Italy of four tle Pointed ships and six cruisers. General Miles has not announced | Whether or not he will accept the — offered by Governor-Bleet| PARKER DECLINES Jas. BONDISSUE UNDER FIRE | By Berippa News Aswn) 3 | NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—Judge Al : lton B. Parker has declined to serve Several local improvement as commissioner of mate and as q fare to discuss the proposed bond is- | sessment in two cases in which was appointed two weeks ago. The | compe: naation was only $10 a da “gues that are to be voted on Novem- | ber 6 at meetings to be held within the next few days. The Longfellow club meets tonight. The Lake a Union, North Seattle and Queen} 3 Anne clubs meet tomorrow night Look for the and the Green Lake club meets the “e following eveniog. Fool Killer” A mass meeting held in Fremont ——— & few days ago for the purpove, en- dorsed all the bond issues by an al- (By Scripps News Ass'r q Most unanimous vote. " * - The Renton Hill club meets to-| CHICAGO, Dec. 1—With the hope might to take up the matter. The| °F discovering some trace of Peter geving of Renton hill will also be | Nissen and his rolling wind bag, the Giscussed. All other improvement ‘ool Killer the tug Protec y lub members are invited to attend | with Nissen’s relatives and news 3 the meeting. paper men aboard, left at §& 30 o'clock this morning to search the 3 | southern end of Lake Michigan. It 4 ASKS $962,000 jis feared that Niasen has "elthe mothered to death, been drowned or died from exposure. ‘The sum of $962,000 is what will| This afternoon the body of N be required to re-commence the con- |sen was found on the lake shi @truction of the Lake Washington |15 miles south of St. Joseph “Ganal, according to the Chamber of | gether with the canvass windbeg | Commerce, and will be asked for which he attempted to navigate from congress. The chamber esti- take. 5 For Sensible and Practical Xmas Presents P c RMANENT VALUB TO THE WHICH WILL BE CIPIE? CALL us. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WEARING APPAREL, L. ALBUMS, TOILET SETS,SHAVING SETS, MANI SETS, COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, ETC., ETC. Cash or Credit Prices Right AMPS. URE Eastern Outfitting Co., inc. er Mike and Fifth. “THE PLAC BE TO DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING.” THURS DAY, DEC SEATTLE STAR tT 1904. Am ador, President of Panama, and Me mbers of Congress Dr. m Eastern Wash ning though he would be : fat Income, and this Foster and that festering sen miss withoot the anr ” . te, John L. Wilson, This was luertas philowoph y | th roken into the § ny Let my restless army make. trout ranks in Eastern Washington, but f the Panama government The any one of the three men will be Hoerals will be my Apporters We! mighty orrall the half doz will overthrow Amador T Untt jen An heny ed States will intervene. The cov |_ Sweeny’s lieutenants have been nment will be taken over * working on the theory that Ankeny lterritory. ‘The army will be made| JOSEPH W. J. LEE, AMERICAN CHARGE D'AFFAIRS AT PANA- | will not be @ candidate four years rural guards. I will be chief at a MA, PHOTOGRAPHED AT HIS DESK j hence, but a nber of “statesmen” fat salary. Then, there are left j who have talked with th $6,000,000 of those $10,000,000 th } “WIZARD OF WALLA WALLA“ United States paid for the canal] Th att the se rytary vit The Manufacturers’ association | during the past fortnight say that strip, and this money has got to go ' . t full force at the jhe will k re-election and is now | somewhere. next Monday figuring on what political deals to for Infants and Children. Castoria Is a hare 6 wubstit for Castor ON, F goric, Drops and Seething It is Pleasant, ' entains neither Morphine nor other | r. Ft che rms and allaye Fever ox Diarrhoea and Wind Col It relieve ing Troubles and cures Constipa It regutates wh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of o In Use For Over 30 Years. of Imitations Buy None Cthor But Cole’s Original Hot Blast Stoves ket guar- The only air eed to hol ird y ture for fuel PUT BEFORE Ono of the Wint and find @ nice war ons In. Blast Stove will do for you. Remember, sell stoves on installments. iT It heats maint ones to #9 empera- with the NIGHT * THE morn TOVE INTO THE 's Pleasures ‘ m room to 4 rning H To waken in This is what every one is & id-inch firepot l4-inch firepot 16-inch firepot ERNST BROS. ‘ I‘ 506 Pike St. Both Phones 1158, 20 We Are Forced PER CT To Move OFF Must Reduce Stock 20 Per Ct. Discount for Cash omplete stock, excepting a few patent medicines. Remember, we return you 20¢ on every dollar that you spend is our at MAX RAGLEY DRUG CO. 1405 Second Avenue ee a In support of this L may say that | tro: ’ ‘ ant measures |make to best further his Interests 1 heard Huertas express this poetic |} , for factory are to Be con- | in 1906. ‘ | sentiment: “The Panama flag is nc oa together, as though | *idered by t ty legisiature, Rew Spokane advices have It that An right. The blue star should be « « * 4 Beeretary | ¢ hb georiting Wer we One keny will go down the line agninst| —_ er aneunsiil cut and sewed Gn the Americen aie veined t to a4-1t { roadways imate and | Sweeny for the r n that he be-| flag. Then the remainder of the| dress the saldiers and to inform | Manford streets, First avenue south | lieves that the success of an at) WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE. |Panama flag shor be thrown of his position and of thelr, #9¢d Spokane boulevard are to belern Washington map at this time « We have successfully fitted over 18,- lowes” | ore he breach | feed before the council for the first] would militate againat his chances| pd "Pacitie Slee Arias had resigned 1 Gen. Santia i " at hote 2-3 1 90 samen It is known bere that the stron that wit ft Asien tet sete : - ; at’ d linens a wed CON TAS ES gnomes i. 12 Bee: : ra | aes . ve, New No Lives Were} sor 0s’ var on ankeny to keep {him out of the fight four years|— ns i hence, but with what success no on | jargely owe their nominations, ts health and some go so far ax to say ted on exceptionally good Jo., Dec. 1.—The fire | tt a ie no ager ‘oe OF BURNSIDE At AWARDED in St. Mary's hoe- | te ii and Long that was attended by no | of ther with bis ad uthorized Otto Case, | All th patients | Yan y lived im Garfield county, to were ren 4 before th . ach 2 re last week of the support of King ¢ The successful bidder for the re ed the ward The loss amounted | tho traitoro: knaves of 1992," \ to ( ve for governor four years | pairing of the United States cable- to about $25,0¢ | Sen Smith and Kinnear, of| pence if he (Cosgrove) can guaran-| Ship Burnside, which was injured ing county, in the interests of Sam |tee the votes of these two men to|in striking on Ripple rock, In Se } Piles ts sked upon as evidence! Piles, It is indisputable that Cos-| more narrows, while en route tram | BURT WILL MANAGE | that Ankeny ts to be wheedled tate] grove has well-defined ambitions for | thie sty te Juneau, Is che Hotter THR PRESENT FIGH’ the governership and, further than| man Engine works of this city. THE GRAND TRUNK) THE PRESENT FIGHT that, Senator Ru: ie 6 work to be done on the Burnside enpite his avowed intention to! eriend and former law partner of his.| by this company consits of repaifs : | ke tly out of ft. Smith and!” rom thia point it is now apparent only the bole caused by the ate (hy Berivon News Aar'n' pMinncar cold themasives, boty and that the greatest pressure will be | cident The bid of the above com- OMAHA. De , ¢. [Dreecher, to Ankeny two years ago aght tc r upen every member | pany amounted to $21,842, and the nt aper th i » 1 that they bowed) of the jegfelature from this part of contract calls for the work to be orning th }. Burt, w | e shrine of the golden | ene state by the campaign managers | completed within 28 days. eas ‘ eatéen | hope that some sep for Sweeny and Piles, while} The inside repairs to the vessel Ur ' esume a my” Piles might who ed in| were bid for separately, and have body - sar Pecuiet ft ny. The solemn | tne dark and «|not as yet been decided. upon by : ada \¥ f 1 Kinnear to| ways, is not to b nag-|the authorities at Washington } Piles to the finish are not) ¢4, Quartermaster Grant, in charge of ROASTS DEMOCRATS seriously anywhere in the the local office, received a tele ven in King nty, Dut their ¥ gram this morning from Washing- o here is taken as an in HE EVIDENTLY ithorizing the contract for the at they are even now looking pairs to the ship's bottom to be (By Soripps Nows Ass'n? © new peg on which to hang given to the Heffernan Bngine A haw, ary. gee AE tan Rol mapper St Page MEANS BUSINESS : nd a s8 ely @ blind to hide thet _ N Thomas E. Watson, in an address own purposes ol pte an be saat : ed here last night, se ¥ |) nplacing them anywhere except in| “I'm going to kill and ts , A CORNER OF THE PRESIDENTS PALACE AT PANAMA, | arraigned the soowatie party and | 1.5 orsathly uncersain columm Ther|club and mach your head.” Thie is TOWNSEND HAS. of JUST BELOW, DOWN THE STREET, 18 THE UNITED STATES | indulged in a sarcaatic reference to rete ‘ Y anh lain: | die Us V 5 jt m are just as apt to ve ra Spokane|the mainstay in a complaint filed o CONSULATE. 1/¥ tate ryan's plans for @ re- | ony ure for Sam P° if it} against A. W. Waddell by his wife NOT “BEEN Ii tet rganiza’ ft the par aren Whet his an object to them Florence M idell. Waddell is pad tet ape e OA Watson termed “pepulietic basis | low brase tacks, there|at present behind the bars at the/ bs ? es bs a is some grounds for believing that|county jail, from which place he). , ; : - For yong” ” HUNDREDS DIE | ank y may be induced to support| was released only recently after! James Townsend, a well known hens nergy oc vee HG « ry : 4 | Plies and give him his six votes,|having served a lengthy term for| Painter of this city, desires hie bee ne pals A , ; cette 6 a | F tor Pauly, of |the same offense of threatening to | *!¢n4ds to know that he has not beem de iicholan as min a » correspondent, | OF STARVATI N Hu of} kill the woman he swore to honor, /“?e#sed In selling fake diamonds tre Seetmeoe | rT pleaded | ' and Representa-|respect and love, Mrs. Waddelj| 24 had not been 4 rated for ~ ; teeta yp a. oe i Rudio, Henderson and Web-| wants her tempestuous husband put | ‘P4t reas man whe wae Sia : — : a jber, of Walla Walla, and Alien, of} under bonds to Keep the peace and sted a few days ago for showing sa Ag on va calles (By Sorippe News Ass'n.) x nklin will have it if her husband has to| this sort of heen ore ry 1 me . eny surely will never support/spend the rest of his earthly ex ys, is possessor of the name of Lae ee N t elf as 1 good LAN x De : > Pent ntly ase ais The calf gy oh ptr) MAZAT <a ge P. 1— 1 wit istence serving out short terms in| to#ky by right and evidently as bs soe any “eae, Oe nit ‘om the northern part | THE ANKENY-WILSON FEUD | prison for his terrible threats. ee aan a ae we . Th ks were promptly regirted%o| exist there. Deaths range |!# of too long standing for that; be-| 08 November 29 the infuriated sky worked for Townsend for JAMBLING ROOMS |F nt Amador, who brdpght me 1 36 0 40 per day to #, the two men of all others who|™4n made his way to his wife ty thousteaae ; peng ge i: te sees Ga cake Gum woman & ar t to Mr. Ankeny tn a po.|@partments at the Roosevelt lodg time and evidently though! hirr of b H sab hat“Huertas| In many tInetances th 1 Htteal w ree H. Stevenson, |'®§ house in the presence of & Rood OF o of Town= heel was raid to 1 4 what I t giver 514, but Htical agent of the witnesses swore that he would not | %e?d's friends hy sked him when - 1 t EW ABOUT THE | nes, and B.D, Crocker t| allow his wife to Ii Justies Gor- [Se “Wet one and be ee : unusual ivity t © were some rather_embaer-| The a t ternal revenue, are bitterly anq|}@0m will hear both sides of the) i to tell them that he has™ racks. Like mom nd , « situations bef with the feternally oposed to the chronic can-|™atrimonial disturbance and enter en | wh bee, Panama theory that a yward | plained my innocenec = didate from ttle. Stevenson is| Judgment accordingly. " ig . ‘ . ; “pall 4 one of the managets of Mr, Sweeny's 5 ARGUING THE . . # 1 stag i | fight and Mr is classified ay | apt fn "| Quicks step a byte “este miit| DESIRE UNIFORM RATE mingly deserte ‘ the fact that a dark support Piles in s onting BURTON CASE saree: [foseg. member et the seats ‘stfst Ofal Wreck | never wuson. "stevenson tn aa] Just befor k | wae consta t eels for four tee se much opposed to Piles as he is to| At the meeting of the chamber of enigemn catch Wiisen, commerce yesterday afternoon a let- : Huert oy Ee cain dtr Sistine tee ak Personally, Sweeny ond Ankeny! ter from the Milwaukee chamber off WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec Monday afternoon. Tt York Lane = are friendly, for at the last republic- |COMmerce was read and tabled for| Arguments in the case of Senator cesta teametnas ht ANeklenw | NEWPORT, Ore, Deo, 1.—The|an national convention Sweeny gave future consideration. The Milwau-|J, R, Burton, of Kansas, were re- Feces 2 Se eH hooner Quickstep, loaded with| Ankeny the one necessary vote to| k¢@ chamber asks the co-operation|sumed before the supreme court hor y te to umed | fanal to the t lumber ‘om Mukilteo, which wa8|make him national committeeman, | Of the Seattle chamber fn an en-| here today The government's case Un @am had ae abandoned In the big storm recent- | But, if Ankeny wants to be re-elect. | Gea through national legislation | was argued by Solicitor General | te It was purely a oc fAont.|1Y and which since haa been ac-|ed there little probability of 3 | OF othe rwise, to secure a uniform| Hoyt, The closin, argument for r hit & tnt Be cont ‘| tively sought for by salvage men,|throwing any of his strength to| Scale of freight rates on the trans-| Burton was made by Fred W. Leh- te winter ste pped . | was today discovered a total wreck | Sweeny in the present contest. continental railroad lines. man, of St. Louts. q " c Jjama. Capt, La ¥ in Yaquina bay, Otto Case, county clerk-elect of Burton was present, attended by § < clal holiday services will be} p ¢ . . n | oe down from ‘ashingt King county, has he pi sever his coll Senator Loni 3 of-war due in port, in down ‘trom | Washingt )|TO INSPECT BUILDING ai days bese visiting in Garfield ved at the Temple de Higsch, Big ae ntl ; cadens thiho. a6 » = - nip me oe ts uM ™ 5 thet 1 of | County for r “|corner of Boylston avenue and Ma-{ SIOUX , Towa, Dec. 1.—Thel Irion street, tomorrow night at 8)Great Northern railway made ite the gene’ o nama a nade fe works Will this afternoon make NC : eURPOSE , “C) 7 the seneral: 66 Par reny | stop ede for s will this aft » make an NO OTHER’PURPOS! J o'clock, in honor of the “Chanuka” | first move towards the establishment tr ing . th > throw the] The downfall Hertas was} inspection of the brick building at) than to secure the votes of Senator | festival, or “The Feast of Lighta.”\of a new terminal system here b ‘ ce : . we _ ate o eben q ok vn Bs nt vas | Firet wt “day Foshgs —_ ze ell — Representative Long for | Rabbi Joseph will speak on the sub- | the purchase yesterday of six blook obution and * (44 upon a8 a danger #pot by the [is clal »y the building inspector | Pites Previously, rumora have! ject, “Our Dept to Jud 20 Sinegn penneck® ¢ Joning President Amador and the| United States authorities, and Pres-|to be tins If the board agrees | placed both these men in the Weron |e ar, Dept to Judag Maccw be aan pence 2 new secretary of state. It was no|ident Amador was adviend to with the inspector the building Will | column, It t# not Mkely that either picernecteibcommesrtitiees 2 fairy tate. » easenger sald | band te army and pefision Huerta \t condemned. The structure is them would vote for Sweeny, for HAVANA, Dec. 1.--Louls Estevez, 4 President Amador had obtained full|to ri@® the country of this overs ‘sliding towards the bI@r, @@ ari the reasc® that 9. G. Cosgrove, of| vice president of Cuba, has resigned, ist today challenged Pat informatggn of the plot and he wasiready Clement of violence, Huertas wall being cracked, (@Brficld county, to whom bo men owing to ill health. q De Roulde to fight a duel.

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