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9 STATE FALLS DOWN HAVE ANOTHER SCHEME They IN GARBLING CASE PROSECUTING WITNESSE IN ARGYLE CASE AT GREAT VA . t N ESSENTIAL PARTS OF EVIDENCE i b , vA ard | Attorney M n f a it i) 1 no evid 1 be int the Cty n ng to law rega Are am Parmlee differ than on the night men all the essential fact tint nformatior fied that on th ayed relucta t ght which the informs y, except onn t at Argyle ted | the Cly nion air the gam s sort, th L had | that tb nm tb f H poo defendant dealing a faro|James in or court trie game the of the Georgetown | Was different in many reepe saloon, between § and k hat which he gave at pr Ww a Parmilee an Jame M nary hear Morris has # 4 Elroy the stat stified |that he expects to pre at the that at » they had | man who was seen d faro by been w aloon and |the state's witnesses was not A had be business with him | ayle 1, and that James and his and that bh lid during the | frien were mistaken in thelr wh time there, have | identification anything t gambling | The case ts proceeding slowly and = jit is not Hkely that {t will be fin ‘im =ieh i ame to hed b tomorrow noon v the even-j|far Argyle has not been 4 nitely ing. T was | con i by tate with th taken by flicting | gamb} Ween ‘ gambling gan Question CAPTAIN WOULD NOT TURN THE BOAT BACK JAPANESE SUBJECT WANTED |YO MARU TO RETURN TO JAP AN AFTER HE FOUND GOLD DID NOT GROW ON TREES IN AMERICA ver Junable to « en aatiofact Rn atta a very xt 4 k men of his cour to s the res / ae Dunn, Wallace. Oregon: Edward Hostetter, The Dalles TO RAISE PRESIDENT’S SALARY WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec | Senator Stewart yes tr duced a dill providing |crease of the president } $100,000 a year, ¥ . } rep tatlv and = de * $10,000. The bill provi shal 1909, | new salary list tive after March 4 WAN PATTERSON SHOWS LIT- TLE CONCERN DURING TRIAL | TODAY W YORK, Dec. 13.—Nan Pat appeared in excellent spirits | THEATRICAL PEOPLE START IT me sameee SoS room] FOR MEMORIAL TO GRAND this morning. She smiled frequent- uch with her father ly and talk OLD LADY OF THE STAGE and counsel It was learned today that coun- sel for the defense last week sent a man reser « J. Morgan Smith brother-in-law of the defendant, to- (Special to The Star.) a woman to pawn 5 hae an Stern to purchase} wBboe It is reported that this ith the intention t “ in the identificatt in son, should he be pro sd t former health com- |), 4 tine was this morning given | ,, tae C of the pieces of sk from | he fig b b Young’s finger in order to make 8) attired aw Ds 1 h y chemical examination of the spots.|o¢ “Granr It ype ot one e defense will select a chemist | go. = whiet it . to make an examination of another | ,-, t lines in the drar exhibit whi 1 1d Ind ig the footlighta , hicas — ' tth or man house—the # WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 13.-— | piea re by hernelf, Congress yesterday afternoon acted | har } r hen th t 1 on a number of bills. back forth t hie at | Mil ‘ n open cart the rring the fe department ¢ The bill tran s from the interior to the agricultural depart ment, which has been pending in MARRIAGE LICENSES congress for several years, was peased A bill amending the law prevent : , ing the carrying of obscene or im-| | NV m Steele, 33, and Ida Lund moral literature into any or | vers, 24, both of Holdrege; Osea territory so as to prevent the im Koch. and Jenni M ay poration or exportation of such | both of Seatt J Benson, 4 ‘ t was passed saed the b matt The house ing a ot to exces aso oth tor any one who. N t n both, for any one wh | Crag, and He . pastures stock on t re-|attle; C. M. Twitchell serve of United te without | ter F pet 4, both of Seatth J proper its and Margaret Roger A bill posed by Mr. Laney, of Seattle Alex John permitting the exportation of wood Augusta Nelson, 27, both of and wood pulp from districts inj Will Becker, 30, and Mrs Alaska was passed. Anna Best both of Edmonds > on Wash NOMINATIONS —_——— wasineorox, ® ¢, ee, it--| STOLE GROCERIES The president yoster ent the following nominations to the som Newberg, former ¢ of stant secretary of agricuttwre hase, gropens ind wo M. Hays, of Minnesota. — | early nday morning stealing sociate justice of the supreme| from the basement of their court for the territory of New Mex-| house on Third avenue near Pike feo, Ira A. Abbott, of Massachusetts. | street. Patrolman Bannich ard Commissioner of Inbor, Charles |the noise and arrived on the scene P. Neill, District of Columbia. Postmasters—Washington: W. M. T. Sherer, Toppenisl Harry C. Bil- | entered. Newberg must a ger, Cle Elum. Idaho: Alfred J. | hungry as his pockets wore filled ALLEN’ Shes coh Ndi bread, cakes, ples and hen He agreed to ac LUNG officer to headquarters, A formal Safe, Sure, Prom BALSA in time to assist Newberg in Ing the window by which ho h v have t charge will be filed against him to- doy. FUND FOR MONUMENT | 70 MRS. GILBERT company the | genera THE SEATTLE STAR TUE DAY, DEC. 13, 1904 FOR NEW CITY HALL MEMBERS OF COUNCIL WOULD SELL KEEZER BLOCK AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY TO CONSTRUCT LARGER BUI!_DING the pury © voted down at the tion Is that the bl te The plan ts ar and the ground pa and ¢ ty, and to use| city hall poses and ne the f lerived, along with | a maxtr Hiding expen» the Osborne bequest, and the $17 minimum amount of room 0) bond zed for the n the Kee bt i th ity hall, | pre xk occupled by tt ty rt and) h prise about the sa area site of| @ little over 15,000 aq the t makes it im; angular sha $255,000 ible the erect a city| space to be utilized. On , would be|ent city hall site a building ® re ely | nearly square could be built ¢ f building seven or eight| ts as much area within the present wt C nm th round now)site limits aa in the site of the 1 he city hall and jail.| Alaska building. A seven or eight Th ' h ts situ-| story building it would serv ated Fifth ave and Yesler|as a city hall at least 10 years, Way, is wort me to Ho it could be sold and readily Other property which the city can| converted into an office building spose of without inconvenience is|If found advtsable the Ja ald worth more than 000, The Os-| be built on a separate mite borne city hall donation already | of placing it in the city ha exceeds $65.00 These amounts, | ing mbinel with the $175,000 bond ts It ts ated out als e, ar t to $355,000 is more than fs ne A somewhat similar sch was per jail, muni a short 1 ergency hdsplt time ago pre ' r block. An would be suffi bonds of that amount < authort however, it is thought that they might as w ed towards ting a suitable build ng for all municipal purposes in stead of an oversized jail t ing which could not properly house th city offices even t artly mp HUSBANDS TOOK HORRIBLE OATHS FORMER MEMBER OF MORMON CHURCH LAYS BARE THE CER EMONIES OF THE FAMOUS “ENDOWMENT” HOUSE ty Soripps News Ass'n) joke. He alleged that other WASHINGTON, D. ©., Dec, 12 also took them as a joke }At the Sm hearing today B. H George H. Brimphall, of Prove Wallis, a fo Mormon, testified | Utah, and president of the Brigham b went to Salt Lake in 189, to had aN t only on wetite " He ad he fie ad al t versity and a mew fr finance committee. The wit was a gamist re hit ap. | potntn but he co nots sap ether Smoot knew the fact ¢ not. Smoot was not present whe he was elected president, thougt he Smoot) was interested in the finan etal end of the university subjects of character f meaty and the duty of upholding the law ling to th his vitals torn out,” an was that s body sh 1 be t LT LAKE Ut De A asunder and his bowels gushed /Osties, ©. W. Penrose and Johr at Henry Smith left ¥ to tontify Other oat nf the part : t cnn 4 ta to give all the jatar « * * the chureh and to observe chastity. | r rning. He is expe On «examination the witness | t regarding the alleged M said b k endowment vows as a} mon teachings in t pub le and | schools. sort of vaw porformance CH AMBER LITTLE HAPPENINGS | | The local marine exchange re Must Stand Trial......”: me Wants saat tn ASSASSIN’ S "Rae he TRIAL OW foo nt t os. a jury An interesting fact Is that F he lif - umes ror cece GETS DOWN witness in the last case, and tn i SG Ske R. M. Veateh, » wa fefeated ’ rane DPEN YAKIMA | ese one | REVERSED 2" saree tac Be sh | By @cripve News Ans'n) chire Is Tee DABBLED IN| PLANT RICE TO MUSIC SAN FRANCISCO, I minsed today e wan by , ant: n taba 5 Wh he 8 (By Bertpos » Aswny It . Pa legal right VA Post x Oma " k t h of ft rg is BAIL FORFE/?ED wes seed W a w t . POSTAL FRAUD CONSPIRATORS | , = rp et wees aa LOSE IN FIGHT TO KEEP OUT ' ‘ 1 this | t weed | OF JAIL , fail of $ was de-| = f © off with | HEADS ALONE COUNT | (Ry Seripps News Ass'n.) ant was i f his arrest , oe . ® hab h WASHINGTON - STOCKS heaton oli 10 DROWN He Eats Dog Because a “Brave Spirit NATIVES NTONIO 18 HEN-PECKED It ts said ot hin tribes Islandia He he haw # of clvilie water, be hin wife show her 1 boy whem While the hunt Mra. Antonia geful Mi ros were Smith's t night they were chained weing 1) tog r t 1 that the mem ly after the they will res they are well wh a clo the “Epilep: sy ok 7 we affil bbe u f nessage. Thow t y a short t from th a A 1 {neurable. f a nervt Heation —— ' "Dr. Miles’ nd Restorative Nervin at : - ur price sh ans for 25e h like Java 4, than go calle Mocha and Jav W. S.MAY FIELI wees THE FAMILY GROCI « the 503 PIKE ST. MAIN 998 IND.99 us one in y | SHOULD DEMAND THAT IS BETTEF ORDINARY, A A BEVERAG THAN TH ‘H MALT BE | eived a dispatch t morn | which states that the China-Mv ntua F - WILL PUT NEW LIFE IN ¥0 Seam Navigation company's steam | so Oorters bERDIC) FOR ar ae hip Oanfa had. vey aabeuna AND SATISFY IN EVERY WA | Seamcsear tab iron ike daoemear ct bee DEFENDANT |30s" 78 }any great extent. The vensel left] trainman ts buried INVESTIGATION OF MISAPPRO braltar on December 6, bound for : age. Brakeman 1 2 the Orient. She will, it Is ted, | Cassy emen eddyz0g Aq it off. Dr. J. J. Chambers yesterday af. PRIATION OF WATER FUNDS | be floated at the returning WisW ‘YORK, Dec. 18~—Unet n lost the $45,000 libel suit monnow The Kosmos Line steamship Sax-| t relened tee tech enue cH 0 MARKET : he brought against Dr. J. J. Le TO BEGIN TOMO! onia, bound from Hamburg, with a ase ried The Star by W. A | whom he claimed had written large cargo of freight for Seattle, is 1 ae. tent a OR bin street, by |famatory letter about him Dr | due to reach this port next Thurs aa ak bs " of O The jury delib Phe elt ton of the cham> larg ee em Peon ' y J ow Hig? ho’ finding The city committee of the cham- | saturday night , ah De ‘ rendant writ' | AND YOU BE SATISFIED eamer Norwood Yray | 1 1 Le jallare r > ine > a yer of com » tomorrow lea = od evees Sore Ma ‘ i sllard | po QUALITY, PURITY AND ‘o., left § ncisco for 8 ‘ pusines bed on 7 | proved stron M rT VOR PHYSICIANS RECOM. morning to take up the subject of jattle last night with [00 tons of stock on the list, opening from |p, or") ‘73-4 $4 mamh sted. He END AND PRESCRIBE IT, general freight and 30 passengers.|.., cienth to a point high 3 ch Chambe wit 049 : PI “DEI siaappropriation of the funds of the | She will take a return cargo of pass. c Gneine tan : May " 8 441-4 443-8/ used fraud to get eastern pe 21 . — PINTS, DELIV water department, which has been|jyumber from Port Blakeley | stncies waited enctr nad i a : 445-8) terested In the ern ERED, FOR 900. going on for several years, The mber trom Port Blakeley. | regained. The opinion 5 May 9 768 ried » 5. | found that the letter was in PHON ymmittee was appointed to inves- | superior court yesterday by William | aie that the star 1 ' i by|J 5-8 2-8 : re of a privileged cc ation | = tigate the matter as the result of @| Smythe against his wife, Mra. Mar-| 1 .waeon's advert . jand also that Dr. Chambe iffered resolution introduced. by E. Shor-| tha Smythe. | NEW YORK |no actual damag rough the let rock at the last meeting of the! guperior Judge Griffin yesterday 83, 8 ‘oper. exe Rich Jewelry hamber. After a rather hasty per- | after granted a divoree. to AT THE THEATERS ’ 9 1-4 2 onal investigation of the matter,|Mra, Catherine Gilmore from her Q BR 1-4,| Who's your tatlor? Herald, 1329 706 First Ave. Shorrock became onvinced | husband, Thomas Gilmore, and to — — 1, 44 Can. | Second that there were grounds for the|Mrs. Florine Schwab from Henry| THE BLACK FLAG 127 8 Cc. G.! harges of misappropriation of wa- | Schwab. Both decrees were granted| 6, 2 the hast Waews thet hme 1-4 ) ter department earnings and asked | on ground of non-support eh hae he Atenene thanker Sov Per J that hambe fully investl-| ‘The Ladies’ Ald society df xh | Deen seen at tho Alcazar theator fos 51-2 0 - = of the opinion Ps gee Lr og bse “ oe eae played by the Platt-Fanning com-| 119) 94 8. 102, 1 Ls ee fo F. \sncnt and eale at the church camor, |pany last night. The play is thril- jn. y ‘95 A (1) bao il iat aie, Miia dineith vig m ease the lovers of the sensat Cent., 181 7-8, 180 me mate prepared hy the finance om. | program tn oromined and rereah| hs on"the bey comedy part, |e ge is FOR GASH, ON Po “athe Gian tee weasthiitb ba Frank Fanning part of Harry freer ye 7133 . ha - al ’ Giyndon, the vagabond, and R eu ‘ 4 ¢ ‘ R. 1 mmor he w lepartment exp est po sag a 2 Pipe ae ; pret Pe ps : dpe = eee ur om e e 0 ms Couteied ae melee. Os pion played the role of Niama Brad- | j¢5 1 am ‘ : eon - can” Sie ford, the heroine of the play. Miss | 199 a : ‘ « oe that | Campion is an actre of rare talent) G¢ FEW PATENT MEDICINES EXCEPTED, he $ ) ‘ ate that ts | i Po way of aaing ove ry v9 Pac., 108 COME AND SEE OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF penly given is too 5 fiss Maraky scored a success in 81-8, Mirrors. There is nothing like it in the city, All sizes and style mis excmnete of the somnell thems - re f the little street waif. Ags yo { and hap, ; rs + ane 060 tatene |new momber, Charles Clay, former-| Total | * ie . ai se in Bog: $62 00 Int ne on Moran Brom, today began proceed-|iy of the Neill company, made his] tone w ve January Ist, and must reduce stock, the o be it at the ene. |{n&® in the supertor court to recover | first appearance at the Alcazar last) 1 ings of the er department. This | which the latter agreed to pay the| pritish skipper. neat “ r |procedure wa not repeated this | shipbuilding firm should it secure! The play was woll staged and the|” Car Rec Minneapolis, 392 |pear, however, iesiden, the eounelt | the contract fr baiting the tate: |atege ke stot tes acts were | ten, ee cenegol a Everythin | more interest and principal ta tee |e tenraske. Newhall ® Co. wave fine, the company receiv four] ‘The easier markets of late have | red t of th Ceda ae oe wan’ | Moran Bros, a contingent promis-|curtain calls at the end of the/ied to some uncertainty among reer enp te gpg Be ico gdlinie lig y note for the amount, which was| fourth act, Instead of the program |traders, and has in a er se Bree poten ager vis tue in October, The Mprans at-| changing on Monday night, the new | stricted inter tronger {1 0 rock and most = citizens | tached Newhall’s interest in the Mc-| play will be put on at the Sunday | ¢ t . 1 dena ing t Pre coms yelled to |° cane’ pelde sania kale | EVERYMAN timent comes, the situation will be r for their water than ts | 1 individuals : at |found strong enough to give us an e., Oppo! the Times. ne to secure funds for the | Everyman,” a fifteenth comtury |UPturn that ge agen cong operati of department and | JUDGE OSBORN BETTER morality play and designated by |%84 permanent than anything we the reasonable rapid Nquidation « Judge Richard Osborn, who has] critics as a most remarkable drama, |h#ve yet hac ‘ sas the debt incurred in constructing n dangerously sick for the past|will be produced in Christensen’s . , . | Who's you t » Herald, 3 . the system. They consider {t an|few Gays, at the Seattle Goneral| hall on Wednesday evening. Ben|,.7°o" 7%" ‘MI a HOLIDAY GIFTS Second outrage for the water cansumers to | hospital, was tod slightly | Greet and his troupe have received | —a Roth useful and p ng, will t found in our handsome stock of G be forced to pay a large part of the | improved this afternoon, Judge On-|a wonderful ovation in every sec If, any evening, your copy of =a | Rimmed Spectacles and Eyes sand Chains, Pearl Opera Gi 1 expenses of the city. born is suffering from a severe at-| tion of the country visited he star pee net ercives, at 0:58 e'stogt, | largest variety in styles and prices. — + tack of peritonitis and today his pany 1s composed of graduates | telephone—Gunset ain Who's your tailor? Herald, 1229 ' physicians have hopes of bis recov: ! from Oxford and Cambridge uni-| ¢ependent 1388, any time | between Eversole Optical Company 7:00—and a copy will be sent Second, oor ery. | versittes. nce. bY sRecial mesnenger, 708 Second Avenue. New York Block.