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ee ee The seattle Star | | That Date tori the News > a. & NIGI EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1905 VOL. 6. NO. 25 CENTS PER MONTH : STA TE SOLONS MEET AND GET READY TO ENACT LA WS AND ELECT A SENATOR a ae - o ADDISON G. AND JOHN L. SHOW UP WELL IN THE WARMING | 4 caste calidad thnm thai a) ‘SCORED THE y UP, PRELIMINARY TO THE START OF THE BIG SENATORIAL | 5 ie —- F wr | ‘oO RACE—PILES 1S SAID TO BE ALMOST OUT OF THE RUN-|® e 8 vate | NING ' t nein = U, ‘ oe ‘ os 6o0oeseenesee | King cou and the de : ( Mt : 3 caieee ae thd wuss & gy Retell ag hig bate i oll jg | ATTORNEY GENERAL MOODY ARGUED FOR THE GOVERNMENT s fertigt ere, RG tae derenet. lean ee ae tales | BEFORE THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT : ation by Dr, Hayes, Hare, @ t ed paddock « mh minated J. G. Megler as speaker of the new ho’ ’ somewhat dieting popes ~] ea n other members quickly onded the motion $ - H Fed n| (My Bortpns News Ass'n? astiich as the unloading of cars of ‘ e med like a unanimous choice until Maloney, of Stevens, ¢ a WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 6 attle did not constitute the break Gy Geripps Hews Aare) { RUSSIANS HEAR THAT JAP SQUADRON IS_ EN ~ @ pr Ayer Thurston. Maloney eated considerable @ ge men, | Attorney General Moody made an | ing of the “original package,” as ar T. PETERSBURG, Jan.9.—Great Acie ae ‘ : . a tt laring so long as there was a democrat in the @ ave man | argument for the government in the | anima) itself was an original pack ROUTE TO MADAGASC AR AND THEY FEAR FOR . m of Meg wou ever be unanimous, re- € ant wt supreme court this afternoon on the | age which nature had made fears are evidenced here as the re S : . Seated dikes kenine eas seamane ; nave wet | “Beet Trust” case. “He sald the de-| The agreement with reference t a oe THE SAFETY OF THE BALTIC FLEET . fon was put to a vote. Ayer came first on the @ endants, who are seven corpora: | the p hase price of cattle there ar ata g Je . himeelf, M © voted for Ayer, creating a @ That pr n tions ne o-partnership and 2% | for@ was a transa rel ua it e applause. r received 90 votes, Ayer 4. The @ tegpry ly ecg ana. 10 1 *. were charged with entering | intePstate commerce 1 was peed fc au 3 4 a col © escort the chairman to the ® | strategy can win, he # nat into an agreement with each other | atralht of such commeree Rojest venak e ® lee che and performing certain acts which | that the defendants combined f the Balt 4 e Mee was short and well received. He then took @ Wilson is in a hurry we claimed to be unlawful, and | bitrarily raise, lower and f veaae ey ar fl 1 Ps (fice and, on motion of Dawes, of King. bi cn fu. | that all the mets in question related jon fresh 1 | und “Ke repe ‘ the senate that the hous R oo hun | tO Comm and not to manufac: | umi(prm ar | ; J p Pig madsen so cor alngggr tin gh A. , ewe AMAKS | ture or production, He argued that| TBts)con ea ot-| Admire Russian Officer @ Pie ‘ b of « mbia good ome ‘echoed, | SCD agreements were in violation | fee tye by " . TOKIO, 3 é " "4 a D k an =4 . K t Whitman, caused a ripple of laughter by | s man, whe says of the interstate commerce act in-} ings at wh 6 were fixed : a fw erantee ane | a tflee © hav : sians @ atte t hat the offi roster designated } yo 6 ning ~ <hr -” < e and a ji a e a said 1 wish t ny this, especialy I you will h _ ygeooned f we dey = masia - ‘ S <I, Jan A thousand f t rals and we mn < —-— ‘ . re gy ed F . J f te n ‘ a van tussian rived from ~ i ape dh : 2] B Ocmne. anton ONE HOUSE SISTER COMES HERE | ‘hey a: expected to arrive shortly (Por re (Fort Art wore take | Afte nfe m, they w m t » 1 4 ® ima ( Sing, Reed a, Lindsay " > baer the } acon A eke ies the pest | U piensa @ R ¥ teGreg t nitiman, Molstad * | ey « state at Washing Dd] teal Tears held the of general | @ Joar .' Steve { Skamania. A w as re * < | ageut to the ( ago. Minneapc | 4 {cRride regardi ‘ © | Three of them weer Foster | St. Baul & Omaha, at Portland | e S King called th ted a @ | and W ¢ rich, One ts ar rived ip town this mornin ake | . the Koy andy for # {11 ' | |up Mia new position of s " | | , 4 ing the @ new per publiat the | | Fragk Parker nera ent ¢ . Pierce * ia . om n It has been almost a month since | Chicago @ N ster r, St “ ” K opposed ¢ poor and is a! May aliing attention was di-| ler ties bee tot as the Ps mnediately prior to Todd's taking the on @ recte The the existence | Chicago @ Northwestern and the| e or was x and worked " * . bue or aw f as tows rly house on | Chicago, Bt apolis ra Sen ea : . cam palg ° ' trugele th Weetern a . at foot e, Omaba t nd have co D! . f King sald ftics are over and asked for @ 1 Jinn ppointe treet er t G caf 8 dated. sibs , cit | LICENSE AND REVENUE Com > i tn & ten Saver of Tee * ‘ a : . ute ‘nerd 2 AT NOON TODAY THE NEWLY-ELECTED COUNTY OFFICERS : : v aloon a nt i ING ODAY rs homish moved that all employes report at 9 ¢@ ' s ! wlll, their} Gest for solled doves « : @ dclock and that the pre: t of the senate b ven power to @ ‘ ¥ oom or thats wi chief executive of the city | MAY B& SENSATIONAL i ASSUMED THEIR DUTIES AND BUSINESS GOES ON AS OF @ change them about in order that the best service could be ex- + offices have an amiat toleration for in OLoO @ tareted ° — the uptown t is supposed : - The house them adjourned till 11 o'clock tomorrow, > | The senate caucused yesterday that t mayor st last became bu- | I # there Is a ide bh € e @ | morning and appointed a commit-| miliated by the size of the stack of | { plans the ating wh! the CPE ADA ESTED OEE PE SEED OHE ESET E TET ETD tee of neven to fix up the patron-/| righteous appeaia for the suppree | e revenud mentehes At noon today the wheels of Cudihee was the first p 2 to whith was done last evenings} sion of this jolmt and its doom was : Ih t 2 will by far | tice stopped going just long enough | be commissioned as a deputy under officials | the new regime. Cudihee says that he has made no definite plans for offi-| the future, but will rest and look Among the appointments were: sealed. At any rate detectives de the C00905-05-5-454-24 5609400669 O60SS64SSSCSSCOCESESESED | Secretary, JW. Lysons, Port Town-|scouded upon the resort Inst night| Mra, Prac Keith and her 13-| has been he 4 . j send; assistant see 1 he 1 to the police station the ; year-aid daughter ary K « mittee e tary. W. T HOW DIFFERENT CAMPS SIZE UP SITUATION | Laube, King county: sergeant-at rietor, 8. B. Sires, his wife and | arrested last night to re m pub-| are for two or three months. “ = jarms, George J. Hurley, Ferris | Mra Ogle and Miss Carr tw colored men 1 te ales reoran, the retiring ua- FEE ERE EES O EEE EEEEEEPSOCCESEEEEED (COUNTY, aasintant sergeant Today the la rd was relen 1.3. N. Ha the ¢ of has accepted a remuner- | William Conner, King county on bat! a well known |North Seatt " the county ‘ “} only | ative with the Seattle 3 | ident pro tem. George H. Baker, | fact that the Greenleaf ts only jeock and New fu ning cooks} Brew % company ‘ OOO seers eeeeeeeee €600000060000000-480000008 | Klickitat county of a numbe immoral hol ajrest, The var arty} Otto de C. A. Koepfil ? e #le o that foi me r n reason harge y hak r 1 | as « Matt Gormley is y . FROM FOSTER CAMP. ?\* FROM WILSON CAMP . They learn politics at an ea flaunt the red flag of vice In the | them, t { et inty Assessor ters is the|the successor of County Treasurer : ae ee wh * friends ctatm that @| &#e In Olympla face of respectability, through the daughter were held © som - 1 | only official who w succeed him- | McConnaughey Jam Agnew, ; $ Foster followers claim 53 #/@ he can come to King county @| Take. for instance, the case of | lack of vigilance on the part of the | persa ects , ‘ self. A. W. Frater, who s ia|chief clerk in the auditor's office $ @ votes to date . *)@ with 36 absolutely @| Uttle Willie Scully, no more than | city’s officials In spite of the b il as superior court judge,| under George Lamping, is the new § @ sanguine Predict “s * | ® votes and »| 13. if he's @ year ward with Hons that sale Mats ession of the court room | audite 4 @ thing big » . > dh se @| Willie wanted to be a page in the | to the settler eliminated, the aan as formerly been occupied| A. L. Valentine ects t A k ® | start with, within eight of the @| house, but there was combine in a ot ity of evi int | Judges, this morning, and| Wright as county rveyor. 4 his t s*# i numbe« mg the boys—a regular enile | them {in extetence t was tacked ie holding court this afternoon. His | Abram 8 now om mission- é ns ‘-« ical ring Keith aad ber depraved in | way le « from the alle t path of office, as well as those of | er instead of L. ( th. Kenneth i Ey That didn't make much di proof enough that the contention of | top story hb nt off the | all the new county officers and their| Mackintosh qualified as prosecut- . deputies, are on file ing attorney this morning to suc- o- $-4-+-0-46 —_—— ; to Willie Seully j‘he mayor te not correct. wooden partition that was F9-099996-49-44-644-0-048460 | So he started an indepen sont thet between the barroom on th ; o-$090-6-9-0-08 @) et of his own, and—bus yor and the stairway lead of partments in the Scott. 2i2 ‘ lilies a> ' tthaes Nite tdaad spending ct Carroll and Prose- @ ; F *¢ FROM SWEENY CAMT As « result, wh the appotat- | | the second floor has been harkened few w s in learning the y-Eleet Mackintosh : PILES CAME *\@ One of Sweeny’e right hand #| ments were nolsed around last night . away by some magic wand. ew duties under the guidance of ipy suites In the Colman a " R am @\*& men, when asked for « te. #| Willie was informed that he had | These obstacles to the passage of | the retiring employes, so everything For the present Mackintosh © Those benina F state #/P ment, sid: “Inasmuch as the #| won out — 1 i ER aa a — bye ple ie | Hone wing bowl and Yeminine | 18 expected to go smoothly | old forth on the firth floor, 2 #1) @ ot ree more . he youngster's first thought was beauty were ordered tr The sheriff's office was filled al will move down to the secon: © pledgs! utaide of the «- *)® thar t exist we *\ of his mother. He dragged a chair i pe red constructed at a i A ‘ nt . 1 4 r re = | the time the lice committ full | the x ng with men anxious to yout the first of next month @eab by King A * we petter Sot make any #/| over to the telephone booth. climbed acted pa. three months ago, decided to give | Shake hands with Sheriff ( hee Deputy-Prosecutor E. B. Herald, : © exceltent start,” they # ©) claim ®| up and rang up “home Mr. Barberis his lice Bagh. 1 wish him good luck {n whatever | will handle the civil suits, while d . ee @| “Mamma,” he shouted In a votce| as teckini Waes aaas (ly Beripps News Ass'n.) sioskinam oe. ti gory ve Fe a hele fee to enter, | Deputy John F. Miller, former pros- ot 9000100000040-0-64-00644666 | 000000-6660600000666664606) trembling with suppressed emotion, | Stauie Maliiaaier: hoauver, mest SS tae abe Saas gaara te oft locator, will take care of the erti- 5 | “I landed, mamma, I lan¢ | DENVER, Jan. 9 Peabody | PARIS, Jan. 9.—The international | (12 to the tor hae consented | iff Cudihee has made for inal cases =e a nienen Jannounced today that he would file | commission to investigate the Dog-| i5"ih anvaleent of th SONOS | uate ot themae Wen me | Judge Gordon, who suec- -F Olympia Bureau 1p a flight of stairs to the Foster Anyone who thinks that |® contest against the seat ger Bank tragedy convened this! town order ee oe nee. es him one | cee adge George, Saturday, ofl Seattle Daily Star, headqua * | Swee ny's campaign was of re- | Alva Adams as governor The | morning. A Amir al Fournie the | What the committee will do in| of t 1 men in the|tried his f c this afternoon Olympia, Wash. 1 ‘There the atmosphere is altogeth-| cent months a staken,” | islature on Sa French member. was unanimously oF these Manta. whether it © t rtl e the formal|in his new role, Judge George tak- 4 os © different anid an old Capitc inger to The | Adams ’ elected president. The body then 0 revoke the license or| Change was Sheriff L. C.| ing his place in the justice court = 5 Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean) 4 sort of quiet dignity pervades| Star man today The Spokan xed up with the W re- | retired for a ot dl MOE 101 ce Gab Of tha Weunle be nents mith shook hands with his Je-| ‘The last official act of ex-Coroner and Will Windom. ed and there is much button-| man made up his mind to enter this | Publican eby the two supreme | agree on regulations overs the! it up to the chief of 5 ‘lice te nn | ceusor ¢ presented him with a| Hoye f the pay- 0 _ holing of and mysterious | race a year ago and has been work t to be appointed should | precesdere of the commission l{nteresting, but delusive, specula-| deputy sheriff's commission lroll f é Tiers «whet. dom bet 1, immaculately | ing quietly ever since. Therefore et to them | A second meeting is announced ’ . : i 14, W J ¥ 4 pie Be wings Ban srg te fo gd surprised if he| Gov. Peabody will file his contest | for this afternoon. It ts expected ht that - SSS oe = wien © epee wry tach week Jos met pected strength at the | papers as soon as I Gov. Mc-| that t@o meetings will be held Ho ee vere COUNTERFEITERS ON TRIAL | Joba fe, who was mayor is z . a taille fi ie ena. | proper time. Sweeny may be a good | Donald, who is a re an. is| daily until the questions involved ene proving his | Piles stan cam, ant jhe toe tails Clow, WAR BAK weed~) Ree he may ike | sworn in. It Is understood that Me- | are settled sor ons lag ey chek bin ‘Sauteed, 0 y { Patterson, N. J., for five terms, 4 enemy te ebout badly off. atur we r, with cheery | fellow; bi Donald te ttee to as against him, but he is liable to 3 it pt it h kat ¢ e lukes but os "1 rr Y t < | barrassing to Maye 4 P xe 2 > pee a ere | a a ec satan on WIRL DECIDE ON §—_| Beramting to Marae Basie fod asey ! im, oe " 7 | his seat and assum © presidency he saloon s 4 Wt ' s tha e pe trating « | shoe-string. ither be extended to ir ide Th ‘ \ ce Sta of the state senate 1 . ent M y at the Hotel Mitchel ; show = BIG IMPROVEMENT) Porno meister sven | wervice a before | Hotel Mitchel 4 , ‘ st] Governor-elect Me LSet edastbly fartlior t : | arate ater aa ed Re i c - iver his inaug : | It appears nm a t of tho |... + | 3 cir Heutenants ca ednesday. The s eo will be The street committee will at the | former bad rey the Richelieu | et! Mr. Hinchliffe. “I enjoy a good, H oe senmeete’ * t fifteen hundred words | meeting of the counct! tonight in-|¢ nd the r numbe of A ~ : . ‘ nd this great be) t | oe Baga oye: xiuee resolutions for one of the | lread xk that he | Ware paign, and ¢ is surely Ghd glorious commonwealth of ours H vk a the neighborhood of ’ largest street improvements yet t ant |! va t s n iaE-be represes 4 | Sweer | words. j}made Ome of them vides fc a license | 5 ‘ J. 1. Hoar, Pa t States wen. Dy na- | od nents Oe ir WILL ARRIVE TONIGHT | beer von | oe a th ave-| gage a hape y join m th n . t . “y ‘9 x, “4 Li ers ing seem “ to | into the presence of th ° - ; ss ; {| WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 9.—|itol BI; of urteenth and F an, T mn ng in thig Tie hands with the # ater £ the ee a one tary Hitchcock, by direction | teenth avenu East on | ] Sica tat faa ‘ Mi aesting for the ¢ He {e taking wal ; rt Aeagh we nel | of the president, today removed J. street to Capite { Thirteer - | ‘ - ; i. rocking ch his now T. Bidges, register, and Jam H. |avenue from Madison street to ( “ | Til ines on” os 0 were Ja nearby hook, b Fis are roel banat eet ae | Booth, received of the general land | {tol bil and of Denny way, J | : | le te ue ¢ y to the [end of a half-smok | office at Roseburg, Ore, charged | street and other intervening street |GeTs A GooD Jos | Mitchel } a pues ny, | feet are er CRACKED AGAIN h feity in the land frauds. | conn ting with the paved trict | | . ho f the vst | | tortable, if har | west of Broadway * Se Pech ayee | Like Sweeny = 3 The other resolution pr “ sree oe RTLAND, Ore, 3 ‘| COL. BLETHEN line paving’ of Thirty Great Northern fretant depart: a is fa is > ty | ai James to Olive street i. | hair. His f ffice at Mount Tab burb | | “4 A ‘ foot ‘ t J E | more plump, and he t ~ ‘ = entered. bw tarexl re is also A movem . — ee yr " ee etki | tl ops dog |se"rortisnd, was tered hare HAS. RESIGNED) ,'°-'* no» movemen: oor on Set seca ie Spee tl After the p jars ¢ Ae ab H . t ‘| ia pe > NORFOLK, Jan. 9.—Thirt ¢ : h blir By Scripps News Ass'n.) tion (Including the Col. A. J. Blethen has tender els of the navy participated in a| freigt t f New York| CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan, 9.—The is accomplished, 1 hin vesighat ' LUNDON DIES a” ‘ ' Sit agp to gal he sizes up the situ Unive { Washing 1 it , 1 review at Hampton Roads | gistant — ger fretaht porte has been thrown into a state : GORDON PROMOTED |. ted by the governor t OF INJURIES |, ES RISE [er ure te not made! of alarm over the reported discov- ' hat we } t a-| ss iis-| t ery of great quantities of explosives fection of politicians f amber of Mayor Ballinger filed his appoint. |, eset ne rye sinh : A D a b h P men and t ue. tne | t h ment of Justice Gord the I- | hin rem x nor ex OMT sua Poca sighed of re i th ng he! near Dedeaghatch, which are said i tha nf tion of judge of the police court OM | «ogee Fund theskea eee yy * & ee ieteeden't coed J Georee. |! ter. t ceeded senwa tol ealed by the Bul ‘ 1| & n 1 ©" i i sray-h " 1 grip.) and| Saturda hisn f = { Whore « bout half dozen r who will occup n's former \, ‘ | : mn past the flagship Del- | § 1 onthe he purr of the de- are trudes a “ He is mo bir ng occupied tt bench. This action on the part of | - rows- |wns frighttut ‘very of Iwas rep-) Mr. I b 3 es ss hee. ae , i nding to mother|the mayor come a surprise in) William G. Clark, of Port Town | was frightfu ; P t sions ¢ Constantinople. Troops i Vitation ig box of real h ertain circles, as it was understood \ send, arrived this city lest fat: jof the explosio ee tere dar witaumnea ta" ey gh aighote ; ey : we 00d pe - t into th “ xt that Judge George would be reap-[urday from an eastern trip : : sieve have be rdered to the spot Right, connie at bees sas«édat us cut to the Lobby, that pointed to the police court mc