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P a a — Ld Te SeAcliC Slr Eee =~, NIGWT EDITION SDAY, DECEMBER ‘5, 1904 VOL. ¢ NO. 255. 25 CED ; PER MONTH Moran Bros. Co. of This City Have Bid $12,476,000 for Contract to Construct 3 Gigantic Sea — for Uncle Sam rLE, WASHINGTON, THURS ~ -_ = ee ga —s WOITHENTS Bids for the Trio of Warships Were Opened by the Navy Department at Noon Today--Moran’s Bid for the New| Hampshire Was $4,140,000 and $8,330,000 for the Two New Cruisers--Newport News Company’s Bid for Battle: Ship the Lowest=Union Iron Works of ‘Frisco Also Bid e MAS. CHADWICK MUST LINGER IN JAIL—NO ATTEMPT TO 6E< p a 2, on oa CURE $150,000 BAIL NECESSARY « or é t . biix _———— ne - 64-090-646-404-046-4464-044404 I . t ul § é a tt 1 will soon make a statement t e 4 ‘ @ about my affaire that w oP ele . ' , startle the world.”"—Mrs. C. L t ° | # Chadwick + In his interview with The Star | PI “1 RA IME | ya | CLE D firs, | Beckw this morning, Assistant Manager TO MAKE A BID FOR THI . Pasir bh catfui tor purch Hibbs, of the Moran Bros om: HIF | i - u k 2 } 2 : did not state that his f t : ~ 1 va ’ b bare , mil bids for the two cruisers, but th I N " BBE a | one ’ . | \ pie stheess at’ Waser ie ye above dispatch from Washington in. HAS MA HAT W ka tn a — - Pe an ner | expenditure f es { the dicates that the concern is going! AN F UST AS G greasing t x-| ; s poate propertle arg mw ested after all the proposed warships that A Ps I {T HERE IN SP . ry : “ie xpe - nery for the op- Uncle Sam has made apropriations | A AS CAN BE NSTI derricks» that J r 1 bck this pos ED RY AN x F SHIT F t The , wet k this’ PRESENTED CHADWICK Morans’ bids for the three warships | BUILDERS RICA k t page 2 F ma i CASE TO GRAND JURY tot. | $12,476,000, WE AI IN ) EXEF t wilh & her | 5 f THE MORAN BROS MPANY MAKE A BI HE NEW/f Adie HIS MAKE A | HAMPSHIE den. tne trie tris | H OMPANY W IN| me | M POSITION T HA ANY Ps BOR . RA N wT COLORADO DEMOCRAT SAYS . HE EXPERIEN ‘ JRE } : FOR WHICH WER NSTRUCTING NPMRAS ‘| NEW HAMPSH | REPUBLICANS HAVE FORMman | " THE NAVY Dt HE R HER | . WASHIN N IGHTER Cot car. |} WILL BE NEW FRAUDULENT CONSPIRACY ‘ HE STAR R N WITH GREATER EAS ‘ PATCH FROM at de QUEEN OF NAVY ‘ee die t LAST NIGH N ® 4 that MORAN BR T he f DENVER thea a AND THE UNION WORK t « A al dispatch to The Star | sensation was ‘ 2 2 OF SAN FRANCIS THE TW M Bros. b * from Washington today states that | tng of the y with cir hare ont lnm NAVAL SHIPBUILI OF THE at k ie the . f/at noon today bids were ened at | ing Teller — * PACIFI ing ward the navy partment the com- | with e at] 6604406 +-+4-+44-4-44 +0048 \ BIDDERS } ¢ | struct t . - . FIGHTER, be! the great new EVERY EFFOR oO St Rt igne THE CONTRACT COAST re . THE DISPATCH 8 THAT the | ship Ba > the | Ianti Pa Washingtot rect ALL THE LEADIN The Evening Shirt’ SO @ 6 O00906880088 ING FIRMS HE ATLANTIC onsideration will be nece wan ch COAST A ALSO IN THE LIST fore the contract ts awarded In ed statement this morn St t HARVEY R. KEELER. OF COMPETITORS cont of the ve ia not to ¢ J: erson says Senator | Ap ash r the usual ques to WHEN ASSISTANT MANAGER e ause of the iliness / which at ed that she was 38 Prosecuting attorney of Cuyahogmy FRANK W. HIE THE M New Hampsh ‘ { Mr. Teller, jr en veare old and that she had been|County, who is now investigating RAN BROS. COMPANY. WAS pe tted and ¢ the re born in America, It took some time | Mrs. Chadwick’s financial specula- For himeelf, he charge THE HEARST FAKER FAILS TO CARRY OUT ITS PROMISE SEEN THIS MORNING AND TOLD fid- | for the sea by th with | publicans with a to revive her from the dead faint | tons in Cleveland. 9F THE CONTENTS OF THE ¢/the exception that the armor, ord-| Alva Adams of to whi n the cell oe ec BT ane DISPATCH AND ASKED hen they | mance, ordnance outfit and an steal the OF DUMPING THE COLMAN DOCK INTO THE BAY 9a perma ryan ‘ogee aa tion of both the placer and IF MORAN BR HAD PUT IN A bip- | stores will be furnished by the racking the supreme maid pion the ja cuiahelen ‘otlenh e jartz properties. A comparative- BID, HE ADMITTED THAT THF hu put the contractor to | poration purposes “ant 4 her enti] she sald she felt better | 7, na") Smount of money was Gis FIRM HAD DONE SO. fit and make secure all armor, ord-| that he Ww ies peakiaied, ecsbilte dah aid eee en eene ana nturned over | Dended in developing the mines, a ee Sees rd barra eugeteet: yeees — Denver than ia Waahs of the 150. inhabitants of Sea t to the care of the jafl matron ure be See rears Se ae ae ee eee ee See em ae | eee See oe Pree Roar ab See eeent oF EBS rep Tears reed down the eke of It te highly improbable thet che| MTS. Beckwith visited Pleree eam ANY DEFINITE INFORMATION succenst ed trial faila below eighteen | conspiracy deneah honda ane gr ong gg ee tice trecdom unti! |¢2#mined the properties that the as TO H THE BIDDERS wor onsu knots and exceeds seventeen and a| DENVER, Dec. 15.—The supreme alia tee oleae ent prayers of | toe ketal an Voce Foe there | Company had acquired. All these WERE AND THE AMOUNT OF | America half knots an hour the vesse court this morning resume Per the Gaiman dock io sat ge tmente—two by |oldings have now passed inte THE VARIOUS BIDS he genius of the M Brow. has | be accepted far as od hearing of the contem ane of } since the startling annour the sunty grand jury, | ¢>** hands. The new owners of YES.” MR. HIBBS SAIL WE | been at an diay but at a reduced p electic officials, P Captain eht Seattle Evenin Shirt that an. 1 grand jury ¢ properties are working one of PUT IN A BID SOME TIME ah he bide for th nm being at the rate Lee, charged with fraud in Precinct night's ; ie a cranes - + head, and it the quartz claims and are taki AND IN FACT, WE HAVE BEEN Hampet were to be ope r knot deficiency 2, wan discharged because of a lack of gloom ax anche ene would probably require bail amount- | Cut Sold from am occasional mill ee the s a ng to $150. ure her re-|""" - at In last nights’ issue lease, and t | STILL IN PARIS BILL CONGRESSMA N AND HiS UNCLE. ¢ the ( ‘ Tod wt eveland w wo ines, “will ¥ likely 5 yman all or any material part of} PARIS, Dec. 15.—Despite the nt that sum statement of Mrs. Chadwick thas he band, Dr. Chadwick, hag =i Sad Tale of 09 9999OF992OS$95O95989F6 OO 948 1 < t x f Uncl Beckwith Interested in Idaho] sailed for America, Dr. Chadwick oe ; . ' aS Mines is still here, He sald today, hows eet Suen BBS 6 where the Col ever, that it was his intention to ree * man ¢ 1 a A it and PIERCE, Idaho, Dec. 18—C. T.|turn home. + there para th f th Evening . But, strange to #ay And, te porary, “it ® to stand unless rs £6680 4-0-59-0444-0904-6-040-4-006046-4.00004 £-4-6-6-4-64406-00006 DAVE ARGYLE ——IN- BIG: ACCIDENT r “ “ “ r SUSPENSION BRIDGE COLLAPSED, PRECIPITATING SCORE OR gnal tower f hi thi SCHOOL CHILDREN INTO FREEZING WATER OF RIVER There will be a protective the de f iships, but | CHARLESTON, W. Va., Dec. 15.4freezing water, where they struge loped through and Tw b almost helplessly for thelr leath and a Ger, hag Th the vertleal JURY STAYS OUT ALL NIGHT AND DECIDES HE IS y escape er of people on the banks ou s ow f ox “asf ad aie wit as he . th pension | eam rushed to the Bs vee tyr fa nbined indl- | ¢ NOT GUILTY OF RUNNING A GAMBLING JOINT ae gr pitas vicitala af a pier vier tw ‘ and ar | r ning t two of the children need fi thoard turning . ] M than 20 r 1 out of the water alive. when going ahead ere ¥ teams w « the those rescued, however, a ght artment | charge of running a ga ’ t t 5 hat he got he st © gave W | ALIMONY | by a ape t at 9:90 th gamblit from | tated all on it t HIGGENBOTHAM, age® CAUGH) delibera Immedia follow i rt tur HUMPHREYS, aged 18 | ing the + e verd > 1 with 06 tall a | | ecuting Attorn tt no} i ecif arge on W A t is missix It ts } N BERNARDINO, Cal, Dec. | (By Gorivpe News Ass'n.) | worked har ' “ ‘ E| the ct 1 were thre o the ly is under the fee, r Sheriff W. McNabt CHICAGO, Dee {ar- | that he A gan g resort in t , an Fran . against alles ! te ma 4 tt nect | Bowes. who are held or and asked J jed to pr tha al x joffice deputy, Edward Drew; city~ ng the express comy miss them jn than rf , room in the at-large, Walter Livesly and James Few This « th ur Att h Cameror ond ward, J. J. Sullt- ght of Dece the Civ \ 1 t waste Third ward, Oscar Wise; ng Evan 0. F jgambling. T t 4 nnir the » | Fourth ward, L. H. Maguire; Fifth Fargo messenger After ardeon and J y arguing to t ourt |ward, J. ¢ iner; Seventh ward, unrelenting search, De raided by the hat 1 rgt h ee y be Bert Thompson; Eighth ward, Phil aes eg noxtewe | arrested Jarvis and have come to n to show that Ar duct " “ ition Kearney; Ninth ward, A, MeKin- AMD CARRIED KIM OVER TH ere 5 a WAS | Berlingame track near San Fran-| ‘The | brar f the Interna. | Attorney Scott place in questior An The new cor have | non; South district, C.'T. Smith, of COs 1 jc 0. thor ting amen's 1 | Biven the ber |‘ th lay than the one al med nearly all their Enumclaw, and Joseph Hill, of | i yo - i ibe obtained | the information igh several mir k Georgetown | : : membe f the n the Argyl the first t tried in yet bee re . 7 who took pa » the ra were ur h nty under the new state law t of { th w a a WILL DISSOLVE Bikes’ hall last night: Mr. Hiei" | gable to remember the essential |making gambling a felony and the} alaries from | A: M:N af the propesstaa hich he & ng hia way | Mets : jwhole trial was made little “mor x years: 4 .y by 6 ocune }h k ga-some cases the ¢ thane farce by the na ged linia rk Har. | States marshal on a warrant charg= - F Hig ' 1 with the 5 ip the trial bg est - TeprUnen yn res OS aren 7 ; ar ling t h having violated the & t & of the ity of the on th tic | before was mark lifferent from | the ¢ ' C.Gordor r, T.C. Hughes; | seat | White is sald to hav At least much in the report that be- | coaet that given in the rt A fow of the held out {stant ca W. W. Shie sled a postal card Contes nef « 1 meeting of When Scott investigated the ¢ onviet but were amenable’ to! personal tax col F. W. ( : Jd. Dee | the execut mittee of the or- | ‘The Western Whashing Holiness | denee against the men at the start, |the argur those jurors who | stock; ch rs, H. BE, Turner jointly indicted, but cannot be found | Kanization yeasterd ernoon. Ir aapociat has we ed the services |he waa convinced that he could con eomed t that Argyle aS | Walter Miller; bookkeepe WwW. §. ty | ternal dissensi to be th f Dr. P. F. Bres ft Angeles, |} vict the r but on th n being made the “f guy” in the | Lytle; mail accountant, George H pe tae ahi of the trouble, disagresments | for tw ning services, Thursday ‘stand things were different The | Civ n’s prosecution, and th Quinlan; segregation clerk, Lorne | ig arisen between the mill own-|and Friday, December 1 nd 16. :atate’s witnesses lost their own case | he had nothing to do with the ga Bane; warrant clerk, J, M. Brew-| meeting of the Associated WOULDN'T THIS SORT OF GR EEDY BUSINESS CURL YOUR ers and the shingle brokers. A re- | Meetings will be held in the Battery ‘and were unable to agree even on | bling in Georgetown on the day al- | ster; segress clerk, Theodore | tis mornifig at the state organization, in which the shippers’ Street M. EB. church, Third avenue the main facts |leged in the information. Thirty- | Christy; certificate delivery ks, | sity, Loyal Shoudy was elects WHISKERS? are to be eliminated, is to be made, and Battery street, One very amusing incident of the juz ballots were taken. jorge Wittenmyer and Thomas ed captain of the basket ball team, &