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ONE CENT Tonight and Thursday tng southwest winds. NiG@T EDITION™ Rain; high south becom ATTLE, WASHINGTON, W »N The Seattle Star DAY, DECEMBER 8, 1904 The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. ¢ 25 CENTS PER MONTH THE MINNESOTA HAS A NEW MASTER. CITY WATER FUND SAID TO BE $606 Plenty of Seattle Girls ~ pene em, SPECIA COMMITTEE F lal NAMBER > IMMER CAPT. JOHN H. RINDER, ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN MERCHANT | CIAL OF THE C eR OF cC ERCE 28 TH AM 8 3 MARINE MASTERS ON THE PACIFIC COAST, SUCCEEDEO | FINDS THAT THIS AMOUNT HA BEEN WRONGFULLY TAKEN FOR GENERAL ex P ses CAPT. TRUEBRIOGE ABS COM MANDER OF THE HUGE ORIEN | ‘ ENSE | TAL LINER TODAY—CAPT. RINDER’S CAREER | eens eee + ed th has {from the water fund by the general ' nke the wat }fund, ft ie elate but never r S ‘tor a x | amount in said to have 1 1 Minnesota u ng | during the last four yeure @ New Commander Capt. John H. Rinder @ | omn e| although more or " Succeeding Capt. Truebridge & mie ha en stolen ever sir ‘ e APP « arthed ting t ab | partment came under the t i SO0SO 9S 1544S 4408 eet rrro rr os thority a Gale, 14 Sanne en au | f wat On the floor of the D ; © weeks ag feht al months ago, ad Capt. Truebride tf). F When asked at t 962,500 for the 4 the new steamship Min t t N apt. J morning City ¢ Spring water bonds had been resigned « ee ed the st pald for several yea ast illeg He w be ‘ Rind Ls get . mi be of} out of the wat fund. ¢ ae John HF © of me e Cotterill in an addre ‘ known and pror t je ap-| Queen Anne Improvement b as in the Po ha ’ | explan serted that the finance committee ‘The ar at - epancies per-|had “padded” the estimated ex bridge's resi« t AN RAN Pha jepartment, | penses of the w epartinent for Pointment of Capt. Rind e . torn on the city | next year several hundred th new the M r ma financiers | dollars in order t ver up was formally today by « H antp Mtn: amount of ex-| vorsi » the general fur P T. Sutheriand r ‘ here amount, but the $60 fielt eger of the G ' t t h tee has | discovered by the Chamber of Com om pe in of the ce mmittee will make e « 4 mesg ba xamination | discrepar ok it flea t h i te * of the The mittee o y Ik he M . t . Q ealing make ts findings w 45 ¥ Mra. R ah t a nea hol # ite joint meeting w the Exiend. = t i Washingtor | — Christ's college, Finchley ‘ renner INTERESTED IN don, and « ‘ed th e t 1875 as an apprentice CHADWICK CASE out of Ban Fr er years. His mmand was th 8. of the Pacific Matt | company ar Giy Sertonr News Aswan? ees is . GRAND JURY IN PORTLAND] Gusmieerce, ' os —s ° | CONSIDERING INDICTMENT] French mins to M . ' fale oréiag Petty Te OF MAYOR AND OTHER CITY partment f United t . In cane OFFICERS anger ti haa By Ser News Ass'n) ir sidente wither y a « being | he stink be : 8 © county tows, kilting the t of ad jury. T a made |" ingiiet itt | GttePPtere reer eestreeee Y. EDMUND of New ¥ i. not the only of- 2 reo +e Bd UNS 8 | 086 Oe ETE E ESTED c c ef of e Hunt may ‘e 4 « immun * WHO WILL HELP . > THE WAYSIDE? @ With the aid of the Seattle ©@ ® apirit the managers of the # |@ Wayside Emergency hospital + & expect to be completely out # >» of debt when the new year © & begins. Mrs. Marion Baxter @ tments again * announced today that all the Ris &/\@ bille for the hospital were * © paid except $200, and this ¢ * could be easily wiped out be ® fore the first of the year with ® «@ little sid form the chart ® tably inclined people of the y @ city pal government | @ to light BIG VESSEL, Up to the appearar waters of tt “ golia was the largest boat st « on the Pacif a sag 15,000 tons. Among oth ‘ bth Rinder has beer t . i (hy Scripps News Assn) Majestic, of the W was wi PATCHOG boat. situation ¢ Capt. Rinder has a host of frien Dru er, a Is His se a : . 4 ow n en. 1 : ‘ | r nS WANING FOR GEORGE | bridge today failed stat ed that a n a hande in his resignat Great Northern left for his home itn here he expects t ain time His 1 tion not on “ pod his connection th the M ta niuel . but it was stated a Great North-| compel t @rn official that he ha te ’ ered all conn with the a tl J pany as well aaek ti 1 When asked the reason for pebaoae bridge's re ffs Ge t question Ek Pemag tgp fair at 4 that poste a the ma ling the . ito s Voyage of th around th continent had something t with * om par > ' ant of Capt. John WINTER SPORTS IN THE STORM WARNING The weather bureau 3 ; : (Orrereerrrrfrrrrcorrre. 3 MARKS NOT A FORGER A. Marks, w x fr riends of Arth pg brought by by Clty Detectt son, say he is not a forge has been no formal cor gainet him. They say he was an nmate of an in California and that he le re on a leave FAR EAST THE « AMI ),000 SHORT ARSHIP UNK Ww Are Willing to Share | Mr. Little’s Fortune SEVASTOPOL HAS GONE DOWN—STOESSEL IS INJURED AND THE WEALTHY KLONDIKER HAS RECEIVED HUNDREDS OF TELEPHONE CALLS AND MANY SCORE OF LETTERS FROM | TWO OTHER GENERALS AT PORT ARTHUR HAVE BEEN YOUNG WOMEN WHO ARE WILLING TO LOVE, HONOR AND | KILLED OBEY HIM—HE SAYS HE WILL MAKE NO HURRIED CHOICE | | ny 6 I He wounded } TOKIO. nd leg by rifle eens Port Art nt ( ting the asmault 00041 4-04444-04-044 *! ver b ‘ 41 4 Vena a eg vas i bh BETS ON FALL OF PORT AR- * s, email girls, 91 vers mas. With tes | wound THUR * ein @ trance, ' ‘ . nel rhe party of * true ©} oe ° pa . ' Fur wager of ° ad girls : Boson trom SI aredag ' t Port Arthur . d's darts. oe = t before New Year's ° . i t to does not may he has ad= ‘ me wee - ee ad ae i yy p> la nformation which prompt @ Ip this game of bh . we . : . = ; gece figlent| him to predict the taking of Port @ My Zachery Young Little. # A ro ae 4 eye) bie gp -spige lest until Fobreary. | ares but he made no necret of * . " Avy Oe 4 * month fact yesterday that he had made tne es have reached Port Arthur ae urney Game Who wil! be the lucky ttle) Mr. Little t going ea ng the past month. The price, spend New Year'a gitl to wed hery Young Little . n the important) of f high | the millionaire Kiondiker, stopping | ™ | — atthe Hotel Washington, w ha ead each very LONI Dy 28.—A dispatch} panis, r &.—A message from astted ‘The Star t ad hi ‘ ef nd a three | from } g states that twolg; } va ea that Gen. Kite Thin question is being d t naire | Jay ave be 1 kin has 1 for a# many ree bya bur fan c « The | off that port. A third re y pomstble and that in Beattie wh Mr, | first pile I have designated a oe at 2 k | tr ‘iway will be wile ‘ \ ey | the th favorabl GEN. NOGI WOUNDED 4 18 trains daily, bim ath ¢ the Le s = nef TON, I 28.—Japan Yest The da) ing ¢ ‘ Bayi ‘ 1 state department - 7 pare ‘ f| th t placed at Kee a he bh ' . Shipping has » notified, » ntme with th I have tabbed as ‘fav ry » RESTRAINING ORDER HAS BEEN SIGNED - wise . ‘ wit COUNTY PREVENTED FROM PAYING E. P. TREMPER FOR IN« fi b af DEXES FOR AUDITOR'S OFFICE—HEARING SET FOR JANU- ARY 6 Auditor Lamping could not be found today to make a statement sgard to the matter, but County Star yester ngs, beh 4 ZY. LITTLE ral tizens who | in his county who have | Commissioner P. J, Smith said: story to the effect that Mr. I ted with the mat “There is no question but that wanted fo get married, that through his at-| the work had to be done. The ia- wanted a je girl as his & 4 Neny, obtained a | dexes are badly worn. The auditor's half, and that he was not t r the superi yifice started out to do the work, quetated with ers of wanted t . » © payment of the | but fourmd it was going to cost twi fair sox, he w »b " t ie 1 Tremper in pay-/as much as it would by priv wants made ed ase it is A, nt a new set contract. We did not advertise for greet ‘ ¢ . y cece t ftice. | bids for doing the work because we . Baek WOEk- 1 the order this | wanted te be sure that a reliab’ F ¢ the hearing for firm was given the jo, among th wh 4 restraining order is secured it ¥ ‘ Giddings nay be found that a cheaper method Most of the letters I have r tatements | of doing the work may be discov- e = The Star. | ered, but I do not think so.” | oA, any one of whee iwi place that | Mr, Smith was totally at a loss prow ° ‘ new Indexes | to explain why Lamping has paid p N . ¢ nly the first two 1 ¢ $1,100 warrant before the $ ge He also | nu of days specified by law. he ee ee warrant al-| He also sald that Lamping bought ¥ todas r was given tlle ncluding printed material, arrange, that ‘ $19,800 yartment over the county “ 5 ng t » Inw, it rs’ head because Lamp- on Pa ‘ t $10,560, | nat he had the bee M mat be ate of 8 cents per follo | right to do so. ©? PLAGUE KILLS | | R MITCHELL BEFORE THE JURY OREGON SENATOR TELLS HIS STORY—HE APPEARS TO BE VERY MUCH WORRIED—BINGER HERMAN IN GRAND JURY. ROOM THIS AFTERNOON ! | DEMOCRATS IN SUPREME COUR?! portLann. oro. Dec. 28 Ore nd to this and hardly of t M “ fore th arar 1 im: tance are those of - j r 4 mon B. Ormsby, formerly a gover Ry Rermpng News Avan? s ment agent, and Clark EB. Toomis, DENVER §.---Att f x at one time forest superintendent. Gove I A t et ren as Henry A. Youngs rge Sor- S . pee BS 1 enson are not so well known. . : P- | Congressmat | The indictment states there are p : : two oth John Doe and Richard ; . , Roe, implicated, whose true names be 2 ing i th y does not know. It will be | A pt ‘ , ea | v | recalled that two mysterious per- , t Miteh t that he be fur .ges figured prominently in the lt j ? an ox hed rmat iva . tment returned against State t _ 1. Mitchell ‘rs 1 at anklin P. Mays last week, w ks f it ung, one of the indioted, 1 b Int east. Young's conn@o- _ oe tur tion with the allegéd conspiracy, ae M 1 is that Dr.| ¥ Sorenson's, is not buying ¢ t ° | William H. Davis, ma f Alva e the Indictment. p.

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