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’ THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1904 7 A FINE SQUEEZER IS Ft. Lawton Officer “swt aang 5 ic PANAMA RAILROAD In Serious Trouble: 2 ee OF MONEY—PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES AWAY UP IN BUT 700 SHARES O : P HOSE FEW f _ Lest sos a been ALD'S WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN om te " ! * ; a taffeta LIKELY TO CAUSE LOTS OF TROUBLE AND COST A BUNCH |! ans of fr t }* wre f one of . . ot The Panay hig ' ' popula ty women @ v . ore THE SKY—A TRIP ALONG ITS 47 MILES OF RAILS A special d h from W ' Ae ot to Kine Gt tho Gare Of > } . nakers, toh stoamer has a[t0n today says th econd Lies , his ‘ . ey molted|® residents of Oey © RIRE AND WATER COMMITTEE | xy). G ¢ coun e - - “ Poe : cae Pe ant 1 H Dona Ba | wa . » warm | * number of these cal The @ WILL CARRY OUT DAULTON’S | ‘ ta ‘ ey were Nimetres ates ea te| Tenth tnfa wh ing an fortune |@ Btar and exposed the ' . . 1 With MARLEEN EW t at $ ay | t t of tear ad | "8 . to Wa “ . His frien f him, |® fab . PLAN work « 4, by N ¢: ° 7 ne 1981 miles, pay |™at & en pla at | te nb tn plenty had|® the afternoon fm are frauds, @ | th b . ene - 7 . i « whi am iT f a - , Ms be be bi 4 . * an - xt! : . r ha Y ! agutnet b are nquiry at the fort today | # difterer » | financial affa H “ frets tee Phan a om " Fort arges had 1 - 0-604-40-04606-6640000604 > miles: ananassae! I ae "esa lat a the |e es Fe wat [ate aren mart CANNOT GET | = from ; “ " art f t 1 at rtland Donald The a of ci Aw t — | ‘ aie a t mo ttle 4 i b 1 debt Comm en att netiga o ait “ , about t . if r e nal any tion of F r “ t . ¥ ae 3 eileen erate! SERVICE |artet os ce . ha ¥ va " " 1, howe MeDon- | lrock charged that the earnir | baby ‘ “ on . arned “ y 1 t t-| the water artme ere being adios MeDs | t M nald was a la " bh t ' ~ . . ni hare | '8 , » r ‘s M lea ait r BR mad " ary to hemes & a . : ; Hp a ta th . was comp about as 4 « ’ to $3 aah . ng more t ; today, in a was Ana . ing a “ha ‘ellow b wa j tates ma. - ore 1 ta the arn and : " a | et n gained a te m wan ¢ OYNTON’s t a 2 He spent his y y The por 5 : ol at oe LATEST PATENT WONDER SAW y al ra as th nt r felt the pens a 1 a L a he ir t th xt has bh fire 1 th Mex n ga ri \ nw | —— indians Te —— b a pt ana epa i at th a mal} ' ly something like $30,000 a mil ‘ urged for at a fat rato. | LICENSE SUSPENDED k, im bring its 47 miles of line. M Hilt, the t 4 Par Another n t . the] c orro S ot he Cham ut everythi —" ft commis e . fs Hard . ained tha! ed under the wh Ix the } 4 ga th ailroa t icens o C. Bardwell t - » rag! " Hoag « oft y finan a re Ta colle t treaty is to be interpr of the ste jarden City . . urchase of the rights of the F t pien e to th ands a ohh me y by the lo 0 ~ te Canal company, there is a ¢ a~ | ne nd a m in Ce ' 2 at ‘ borne fon in regard to the . » bth tlor tr sion and Panama citie | mee ~ ne i th The finance « will be difficult to « th the } b a. ld- | are y left t of Americar wee 6 7 ¢ as aring the tax The line was orig c uct-| ing fins Bloc 8 1 t zh at Color | 2 ahve t year, how »ped ed by a syndicate of A It} metal ante t r feone line encroaches upon tt ce | 0-00-9060000000000008 tom referred to and pr 3 was a tremendous task. Thousands | where the dead are pth ne upon ‘and covers the water tn the port le ee. for the payment of the Spring THE PHILIPPINE NATIVES NOW IN SEATTLE NEVER FIGHT |# CLEVELAND, 0., De ® bond interest by genera! taxatic $ - ec oe highest a ority it * * not on the intention of . , . | AMONG THEMSELVES, BUT BELIEVE THAT WHAT BELONGS |¢ pale Be vay aro that Mr and water ° reap hoes | TO ONE OF THEIR TRIBE BELONGS TO ALL THE REST * Chadwick borrowed $800,000 In @ statement referred to, it |x said * Pittsburg. The names of those ¢ also within a few months t } |@ who advanced the money are @ r n od plan for the j | @\cilman Daulton has labored for tr 3 | “Ticket.” een eu sid | 299-944000-644606460060008/ vain for month a TH thing k what be } SNIDE LIGHTS FROM HISTORY. roe That at « aracter | . a t apable ft aban The are et waceable | bs = . } = * mor . 1 t on PER FOOT 1 what " as anything an }coms " other wa who de- | | } “4 | 3 |B f Hard- i he | | Carvin h who d know a } Tv at the t { Pete h im th an to a twi . " A t th ‘ w traits of aracter i tex are w { not wn k ' to A © ar is the only _ - * are tra f b acter tha’ t 1 i he b while TH BE MARKET PLACE AT PANAMA appeal to civillzatior at the fair, is the pride of the igor of men died from the foul exhala-| the emains of the! The ratiroad, which nite ate yw ‘ ‘ first rote tion of the tropical swamps. It was last t t a few inches | property. owns fully half of the rea! | ne . r teland home. and a work of many years below th © of the ground estate in Colon, including th n, w . ‘ the «reat attention is bestowed every When that ill-fated combination The Ar n sanita brigade | principal hotel and the business | said that the Igorrotes are t makes any kind of noise of the wealth of the money kings of bas left its mark along the line of | blocks. y washing and cleaning he dark-faced wor who wa France and the master engineering the railroad. Stagnan ois, the in This perty. owned by Unele athe every a St. Louis” when the re minds of a quarter of a century ago | cubators of the fever-t ted mos-| Sam, is without his sphere of juris ean Bi tated aroldle Gituahe the —the Campaigne Universelle du Ca- | quito, have been drained and dried | diction |necensary adj to th i forward for inspection and nal Interoceanique—undertook to, UP long. ular dit , which Rents are mg collected ! when attention was paid to open the waterway that had been lead to the t siree | Seem gonperties ae g the The reporter was not con the dream of sea-faring interests for and its tributaries nad booed gr nompasell wenger dno Yer#ant with Igorrote babyhood : four centuries, the majority stock | growth has been cut away all along month | lea Air apinatn or ty, but immediately pro Redeving anachyrragtined a guaaieperreige: of the Panama railroad was taken the line. But the dirty native re .* ma te a ‘ The | 4 it a wonder at spay . — ane ye father. PRICE, $10 over. The company’s stock com-/ Mains, hating the sanitary invasion| The raliroa 2 Ply» glee 1 an managers of th cee y sage eS SE eee prised 70,000 shares at a par value, With all his heart and mind, His)line in two places. and it is the} vo “pean gy ale a Which was the first on record $3 Down $2 a Week of $100 a share. The individual | sword-backed swine still grovel be it inte at the e hief Antonio, tn | Anether chipset, of Sete A to shift th 47 miles of r Washing Machines has just arrived. door, consuming the fe se which the native hor mps upon the ground f r window. holders of 700 shares of this stock Tefused to sell, and through all the varied vicissitudes of the company these stockholders have lined to | door part with their precious holdings. As the train Today the United States is the pos sensor of 69,300 of the 70,000 shares to the south side of the waterwa fs This im itself will be a big en-| >) r gineering feat and will cost mil-| from his mouth as (hough ‘ken along, its| Hons, MARLEN PEW. Tn deca aeattias tink congers can sec “3000 FRIEND. n who purloined the cig washing clot rt a began looking around for a Sa, BoE OFFICIALS [coe eee E X P L OSI0 N | CONVICTED TPs: FRAMING TOOL of the white man is pro antage of it, much to the| (By Scripps News Ass'n) | in the railroad and steamship lines ad ms hildren 4 7 w. Both weaith for him and has ‘This is the first public railroad line,| garbed only In tanned cuticl | er and the “swiper” seemed to take become Americanized enough to|8IX MEN BLOWN TO ATOMS BY run on a purely commereial basis, | play on the sun-baked ground, and the affair as a matter of course and | ta that Uncle Sam owns, and the pres-| men and women, young and old Mr. Callaban explained that it wag rat fon of the woman NITRO-GLYCERING ENVER, Colo., Dec. 10.—James | Mullins, Patrick Reid, William ee Bergman and J. P, Kitson, election | ya (By Seripps News Aas'n) judges and officials in Precinct 6, ASHLAND, Ky., Dec. 10.—Three | Ward 5, were found guilty of fraud skiff loads of nitro-glycerine, with | in conection with the re 4| sitting or lying about listless and ent system of conducting it would | . make the advocates of municipal} idle, all puffing hard at bamboo! , and government ownership of public | pipes | utilities hold up their hands in holy| As the train on which T was trav. | horror. sling stopped at the little station of Changes are promised when the | Mamat, a grizzied old negro passed United States government gains along begging alms from the pas full control. The canal commission , sengers. His legs were In bandages members are a majority in the and his bare, tocless stumps of feet board of directors and will be in were protected from the cinders by} full charge after the regular spring leather sandals. Some of his fin 1 | Saves from 3 to 24 hours in laying out a single roof and enables the h skiff, exploded jin the supreme court this morning.|ordinary workman to frame the near Sisterville, ty., at 1:30 this af- | Mullins was sentenced to nine|most difficult root with absolute ernoon, b ing the men and skiffs | months’ imprisonment in jail and to| certainly. A perfect tool and the THEY HAD FUN |to pieces, The concussion broke | pay a fine of $500, Bergman and|best tool for the purpose ever im- many windows at Ashland, Cattles- | Kitson leading bullding. | 1 from J : were given six months and/ vented. Endorsed by the burg and Huntington, The names of | $500 fine ch. Reid got three | carpenters, architects, contractors meeting of the directorate. But just gers were missing and his face pre H what imposition is to be made of sented a hideous spectacle. An he Digwest time of their life was | en killed are unknown. Thy | months. and mechanics everywhere. the obstructing stockholders is an | Amertean physician on the train). Mrs. James Jewett, whose house 1 260 newsboys of The Star, | ¥* ployed allroad construc. | tion near Maysville. as dnesday night of $45, | Who were te guems of The Star and Alcazar the vietim | was robbed Wi absorbing question to those who | told me that the man are coping with this situation. They | of leprosy, common plague in PE Bs: her attempt was made last | the maangement of t d in the town and night to enter her residence. Owing | *t at night rh are holding off for sky-seraping| Panama. He liv vungsters prices for their shares, it is satd.|had accumulated a small fortune to her fright by her experience of| formed in line at The Star's offices Nelson Cromwell, the New York begging from passengers. No at-) Wednesday night refused .to| &Pd marched down to the theater tn says PETTIT’S LAKE WASHINGTON WATER FRON ON WEST SIDE OF THE LAKE ~— lawyer, who, as counsel for the re-| tempt had ever been made to mo-| live in her home, Thursday night] ®&* Hing tke a bunch of “A organized French company and the lest him wscamaee Os DECEMBER 20 As’ after an he slept In the home of a neighbor, an ma but Mrs. Jewett returned to Wer | & nce the wn home last night At midnight she w wwak: | the a intermediary with the United States Empire, where 600 Amer government in the $40,000,000 pur-|rines have been stationed s chase transaction has had a big fin-| revolution a year ago, is a “model ger in the Panama ple, fs said to| city compared with others, It has (Special to The Star.) by a seratehing noise, and gn | act as counsel for the minority | fine white houses situated high up ‘ uw a man in his stoak- | being ‘ ee a stockholders. To conduct the rafl-|on the hills and the place is above| CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Mrs. C. H.| ing nout to enter the houge, | Plers road in the interest of the canal,| the average from points of sanita-| Robinson, wife of the tant re pointed a revolver at his hepd | with jt fficials of the Great Northern which is all important to the suc-|tion and general comfort. There | tor of the Grace Episcopal church, | and w? he pniled the trigger the | pk mpany, the big trans- cess of the venture, these stockhold- | has been very little sickness and no|was fined $5 under the name of expl Tho |W ly er Minnesota will arrive n street Ocecember 20, The ves- f she makes her scheduled wn Bran o next ers must be disposed of. So, Uncle | deaths among the marines. Mary Carson, at the Harris fam has either to meet the heavy| The railroad winds its police court yesterday. The fine| and quich demand or resort to strategy and| through low mountains, some of | was the result of cha made b the price of Standard Ol] shares is | them extinct volcanoes, until, just | representatives of State street de | Tu Jay r : “ sh will He at Iikely to look small 1n comparison | before Panama is reached, the mag-| partment store, who said Mrs, Rob | htat f m after whtsh with the value the 700 sha will | nificent Pacific panorama opens in| inson attempted to take a collarett NO EX | RA he will 5 1 wly to Seatle psaume before the fight is over.|the splendor of its rainbow color- | from the store. When arrested, she Scab amensaliii ait Sakae ote One plan discussed is a condemna-| ing. It must be sald of Panama that | gave the name of Mary Carson. sidered by the special Chamber tion proceeding, though this is con-| whatever violence it does to the Charges of larcer lerly | le cee dameiainind Dir the 4 sidered by able lawyers here as im-| other senses, there is one feature,| conduct were origina preferred. | ON of the vessel on her arrival possible and illegal. Another idea| the gorgeous sky and scenery, which | The larceny count was and : rm gilt " suggested would be to throw the/is a rpetual gratification to the} a fir minor charge. | tf { the Great North concern into the hands of a receiver | eye, and this is a degree to recom-| Rev. Mr. Robt aid no de-| H.R n annour that h | teameht ympany have stated and reorganize under by-laws that| pense for much of the unpleasant | fense was made in court in order to| and tt ners of the Marion block Gy Beripps News Ass'n.) Jthat no a ution will be made | fz would silence the minority holders, | side. avold publictt ‘ t $40 to I ASHINGTON, D, C., Dec. 1 y ' 1 of Just who owns the stock could not| As the poet of Colon, in his study Of course, it is all a mistake f ' j wal 8 be ascertained. An engineer on the| of tropical life, polnted out—under | said Mr. Robinson There was al at Second avenue and M | Pre nt Roosevelt announced “to - railroad is reported to own 50|the silvery Sharge® river the croco-| misunderstanding, and MYs. Rob-|¢he purcha i inatode ¢ 4.| T. PRHTERSBURG, Dec. 10.—The $100 TO $150 PER AGRE | shares. dile Hes in walt for his victim; the{inson di@ not care to reveal her| ing 5 hie Mr, Cole Bagh ever 1 callers today that there| report that Russian Baltic Free Boat Ride Sunday, Dec. 11,,and Thursday, Dee. Two passengers trains are run| vari-colored leaf of the jugle likely | identity. We thought it best to let| offer of $75.00 terGny wttoreben, | cr’ ote, eae note wet oof | eauadron will turn back ts dented Boat leaves Johieon’s boathouse, Madison Park, 1:00 p,m. Th each way across the isthmus*from|ghields the poison scorpion; the/the whole matter go by default.| but was refused. He sald this after- |" carat? ay stl adapt aegis |, land has the best of soll. Fine view and beach. The land is one Panama to Colon daily and an av-| beautiful flowers are odorless, the| Now that it has come out, I intend! noon that he thought the trade | {Be terit P - a pd = : half cleaged. On a fine county road to the city Three miles trom erage of t+ same number of freight| bird arrayed in brilliant plumage|to take measures to show that Mra.| would go through within pals nyse oe # in abeyance. | “Te, any evening, your eo Seattle, Soon to build a whart, Show me where 7ev ciunee teen ' uid go through ’ : py of The . pric q o trains, There are first and second | fit to rival a Pacific sunset knows|Robinson was not guilty of the| days JIRUTIL, Dec. 10—The second] Star has not « & at 6:00 o'olock, bate of watertrens tec (Ress Gaerne Sue seme class passenger rates. Those who| no song: that inviting glade may be | charges.” Coleman holds the lease of the | divisio nof the Russion se 1 Pa-| telephone—fui Main 1050, of In- fan afford to tra first class pay | the bed of 10,000 dangers; ‘all roade! Mrs, Robinson denies that she has} putiding fr Smith ‘& Keene, the cific sqadron has sailed for Madi-| Sependent 1:38, any time between | $5, gold, for the 47-mile trip. Bec- lead to hell,” though to the way- been in court. Gwhers, He made a fiat offer ‘of. gasear. \| ev of once by specie! tasssengen | PETTIT & SON, ARCADE BLOCK

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