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ae ) @iaposition in the ouster proceed ‘veer left Seattle THE STAR'S MORNING EXTRA WASHINGTON, TI NEW MONSTER DEPARTMENT STORE IS THE LATEST FOR SECOND AVENUE Frederick & Nelson to Occupy Entire | Between Building and to Go Into General De- RSTWHILE BARBER, WHO TURNS TO BLACKSTONE, WINS partment Store Business---McCarthy) ‘ ‘_ HIS FIRST CASE AND GETS HIS CLIENT OUT OF A “BAD es atc @ 0 uSSId Now Seeking New Location scrae It is persistently rumored that the from the east next week a definite . i oi ‘ \eininline “‘tinia emia Dn RR: er = emt Root Bins Pen ner will the skilled razor of pNems cards proclaiming him an at- immense sto ederick & N res ag eager ath ny odie “| Pred ©, Brown, the popular young] torney-at-law, open and ready for pon will she verted Mitel "we. et Secceeiey cocmenan ae ii barb slide swiftly over the fnces|Dusiness under a modest shingle on one of the largest and most MeCarthy Dry Goods company, aaid | °* ™* pe grime Ten whens Vee ble Nata floor of the New York Dlete department stores in the today that his firm contemplated | “* noe Corey Snare sae Dares te And that the dry goods store of Me-| moving, but that he did not know |“ Bi hg ag tg bye the newly Sedged ator Care by « Co. will be absorbed, and} who would take his present lova- | . Ry Barger nek Pager f° Md Recon “be te ie hag SE Matarthy eseanaky aaah ethee tthe artist. He has become an at- | ( i'n cour ¢ had been re @uarte id ge ieee aes dak Shee w. Further, he has tried | tained to defend Ben Harrison, Mr. Nelson sala today» that he|sought by the ary goede concen we out. ohh host Indian Whe was deanges write grand could give out nothing definite con- | anc arations Ww joubtles Rgprmonetg = is Mi secre 4 prides Pere My pects toning Mow that when Mri. Frederick returned to their new locatios ‘ove with which he conducted his initial | during a “fire-water" celebration battle before the bar In cross-« ving the complain a — | y months, between shaves | Ing witness young Brown so dists HAVE HA Fe ata, ec ambitious young | guished himself aa te move the BAL As RGE © FIREMEN | wel of the tempered steel has} court to personally compliment him The , ae committees are in| ee? ying neue amd the] 4s the clusion of the case. The ‘The protected cruiser Minneapolis, which has been ordered from harge of the firemen’s ball, to be| °O%* 8d At night, after hie last | jury w ut only a few minutes! Lisbon, Portugal, to Cronstadt, Russia, for the protection of Ameri iven for the benefit of the reliet CU*tomer has be ©. heat-| when It returned with a verdict off can citizens, was built in 1891 and has a displacement of 7,476 tons jassociation In Bagles’ hall, Wednes- |'% *h8ven. © snaged, jacquittal, and it was then that the) When dn first-class condition and at forced draft, she can ma 7 |day evening, November 29 | Young Brow 1 much mid- | former wielder of the rasor was told | knots ap hour with her 20,862 horsepower engines. She cost $2,690,000 Honorary—-Chief, Ralph Cook; | "®t oll ¢ big sheepskin books, | by Judge Griffin that he had be nd carries one cight-inch breech-loading rif two six-inch, elght ifirst assistant chief, W. H. Clark, |20"'bing the things a lawyer must peek age y a ; pe aecegpent | red four-ineh and 12 six-pound rapid fire guns, four one-pound rapid fire second assistant. chief, J. Latham at to how Seed 2. rows éame| no foe on te ble suceens belere the| cannon, four gatlings and five torpedo tubes WERE sides, superintendent fire alarm, Howard t "5 admitted te the bar and oun King ce ty bar, as that was al- (By Sertpps News Assn) reg se marshal, Gardner Kel- |, nt to have printed neat busi. ready assured ‘ & loge; Dr. B. Crichton | ‘ ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 23.—The sec-| Arrangements—H. C. McDonald, SEAT TLE /8 BEHIND ond day of the Meriweather court-| William Cubitt, W. 8 Hubbard, W Martial was opened by reading yes-| J. Carr, H. Hale, W. H. Clark terday’s record. Lieutenant Com-| Floor manager—M. Peyser Mander Zigmeier, executive officer) Of the training ship Hartford, testi-| that Meritweather was on last} William Boyle J. W. Carm! Summer's cruise a month and a half, @uring which the naval regulations | Breitenstein, Were read to midshipmen and post @d on the gun deck for perusal by| Namee, S. H. Horne, 1B K all persons. The regulations pro- Bibit fighting between and persons im the navy. Dr. Stone, chief med. feal officer of the academy, would| diseases tissues. WANTS DEFAULT fight for the John Sullivan miilic: OR an oral will, age the claim Of 60 Irish alleged heirs. has brought ‘Mult against the United States M- @elity & Guaranty company aleo sued as * Branch’s death was | defendant father forbade an| Sank of Seattle, garnishees, was solved Wednesday from paying judgment of $784 as ordered by the Superior court of King county it appears that Norford and Wal Marie Carrau. who is making «| {TP succeeded Coles in the business |of the Waldrip Oyster company, and borrowed money the bank to buy a # ing notes on the for} Coles later paid these notes, that Coles $400. She claims this amount is due | freeing the oyster any obligation. “her through the default of Hannah | @Caliaghan and Edward Corcoran, fer whom the defendant company Gave a $400 cost bend in a suit brought against herself and Terer OBrien, administrator, in 1901 ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. In the| against the Standard, Republic and Pierce of! companies, William A. Morgan. a former Btandard employe, testified that he | MURDERER STILL. Se ee ‘WO OBJECTION 10 WAS. F.B. HUBBELL A CHANCE . ‘ UNKNOWN Ap inquest was heid Wortnesday | Sfternoon at Redmond to ascertain Mf possible, how George Butebard, a} logging teamster, met death lant} Tuesday morning. Deputy Coroner Wiltsie and Dep- Prosecuting orney Vander-| early Thursday} morning for fhis purpose It is believed that a rigid examin Btion of the witnesses under oath} Will reveal the truth. Butchard| was found dead on a sidewalk near @ saloon conducted by William Me Kay. He was stabbed by a fon at the close of a drunk tm which a number of the de Banuchees attempted to rob T. 0.| Johnson, a Swede, who possessed a large sum of money. Three men are Beid at the county jail for the @rime—Johnson, who was robbed ) Boris and Arneson. They have so far defeated any attempts to learn the truth. Johnson claims that Was eo drunk that he Member anything about the murder of Butchard Toris and Arneson do not fe many circumstances related by} them of the drunken spree. ‘The morning after the mur fall mun, whose identity has not), Deen determined, was seen in Mc Kay's saloon. He acted as if he was frightened out of his wits and begged McKay to help him out. Me- Kay was seen passing him a bottle of whisky and the man slunk off. The » s prosecutor and the; ty coroner will endeavor learn this man’s name and a war- Fant will be issued for his arrest Arneson ond Toris have employed) he} agree} Redmond Wednesday night gatber- terial for the fight in the su- ing Berior court. at does not re-| ALBION, jand a gravel here Drap ing black and aring @ th re oe Moore Hubbe ing to City Engineer beter id be~laerglitinerdhe nese ibbell, n and Judwe Roger 8 “ag dls peeps Pitpodar Cor ec ment Gas company, there is] 1 in the probste| every indication that they will be morning — before > get together and frame a gas| Mayor James E. Zook, of Ballard, lualify aw adminis-| tranchise acceptable to both will appeal, deceased husband's council, when it last consid Even with the $10,000 judgment pn Pie | » matter, practically paswed| brought against him by the jury in 4 Mr. Thome#on, so that favor of Rosena Grover as breach ofl yo br eae wd oan vam lot promise dumages lessened to had ¢ Geins dine ut 2 will adopt the ‘el by Judge Albertson, Mayor le bank 916600 worth 6f Beattie ms without much .| Zook im not satisfied, and he will] a" ation Javold paying the $6,000 if’ possible. Ind, morning a B. & O. fast freight train Brewing & Malting nd $ & ext tate, Engineer Odenkard, of the freight of the gravel train, and threo workmen were kill- Engineer Crosse, was train; ed jured. 8T of about wei 000 worth also pr Nov train Five trainmen we collided Fireman Bice, outright. to|the gravel train LO UIs, Mo, Burton trial this 23. Touched For Watch avy mpany st fi afternoon. defense asked that the case be dis-| missed, ¢ Brooklyn Butld. fatally Nov from m launch, giv oyster company thus} company from | This) i 3.—The ‘counsel and their attorney was at) government rested its wane “in the | foiters are operating in Seattle and The} | other sound cities. Shaves WITTE HAS Aides—G. Huckins, C. W oie | w Murphy, W. Wallace, H. he P| Cook, J. J. Longbottom. H. R ham, W. J. F der, M. J. Me | George Monroe, D. H. Metnnis. | ESCAPES PAYMENT Samuel Coles, of Wet seule Russian Premier Said to Be a Nervous He| against him by the First National | fone Savy ce gauss 12) Wreck---Distinguished Statesman | “., Suffering From Partial Paralysis--- Workmen Still Glamor For Reform (Dy Sertope News Aan? { Recently he had @ stroke of paral- lysis, affecting his left arm «# ST. PETERSBURG, “Nor 2 - x ov. 3%. | shoulder, which lasted for about five It is reported here that Count WItte/ hours. While sitting ah his desk, very poor physical condition| he has fainted away eeveral Umes | EXODUS OF JEWS ST. PRTERSBURG, is tn an Nov. 23. The case of the State va =: — nold, charged with cruelty to M. WITTE. als, is on before Judge Griffin JAngeles armed with warrants for arrest of the men in case he lo- thers. MAYOR ZOOK FOR GHEAP G k, Th and the j to the gine ccording to the er “an 3 state supre Loan stock belonging to the | atterney, the main reason that they | ( od by . pond Also that an annual income | bave not come to an agreement al- |Companted by his appeal bond $4,000 accrued from Union|ready is that the former has not) aLASKANS THROUGH et bufldings. |had the required time to work on The Alaska convention adjourned Pe aeo Pi grelitige Mlenw wes Bikey he Regal Wednesday afternoon without de- Sard, Dede lapeaintoanne: we act] clding upon the place of next meet- protested, although tAtorney EB. C.| “SHOVING QUEER” ing The resolutions passed were as representing the creditors ‘of the es- PORT TOWNSEND, to change or pth J its limita, cy Jecret service men, who have been at Nome and Fairbanks. Asking that the private corpora- on the lookout for the gan of cow! terfelters for some weeks, have o cluded that the wen wanted are op- erating near Wiwha river, a few] banking. of | miles west of Port Angeles, Silver, — in-| dollars and $5 gold pleces of ex-| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 23. The government will appeal the de- | claton of the appraisers of ‘Frisco, | whieh would admit Japanese sake as @ manufactured article instead of | | stoll wine, If the government! jonos it will have to refund a haif| million dollars to the importers ceptionally clever workmanship are being turned out in consid able numbers. Agents of the counter- A deputy United States marshal passed through here today for Port | Petitions Mike|@re now being Asking for additional land offices | ing them to send 1URSDAY NOVEMBER CARRIES MORE SPORTING NEWS THAN ANY OTHER GEATTLE PAPER, 1905. --One Cent--Last Edition’ "he Seattle Star VOL. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares tv Print the News NO. as CENTS PER MONTH a3 THEY'VE HAD A MERRY DANCE AND NOW THEY HAVE 10 PAY THE PIPER Studied Law’ An American Warship COUNCILMEN FOR THE CITY O Tacoma is leading Seattle in the jmatter of constructing municipal tracks on main thoroughfares, not only ineieting on that principle as regnrda street steam railways. By a vote of § to 2 the Tacoma council, Wednesday night. decided not to grant a railroad franchise on any of the streets or alleys cron ing the tideflats, but to build such tracks for lease to corporations de siting their use. This action was talien to prevent the Northern F eifie from building a spur t car fines, but also it wand shut off other roads from the} F DESTINY LEAD LOCAL S0L ONS IN LAYING MUNICIPAL TRACK sought on Second ay. and the pro- |posed transcontinental railroad | franchises acroms the tdeflats and }along the waterfront | The Tacoma council has gone far ther than to insist on the common use clause, taking the step, which as The Star has pointed « h be taken profitably on Second and Westlake, of laying down municipal tracks The Chicago & Milwaukee and th North Coast are both asking for a | tight-of-way up the Seattle water front. Fortunately the Pacific franchise contains a mon-use clause, #0 that it can he PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS THE PROBLEM. oeeemties: tonties task | From south we nern Russia comes ple yy Pickpoekets are workin «| the news that a Zionist movemen e anid two kinds of of! from the | trains "between Beattie an nena of immense proportions ts being in Some tank at different prices. Mor- | sound cities, if the story told by O augurated, probably as the result of] Laral advocates of municipal EPR declares that he uses honest | Brackett, of Tacoma, ts true. | the recent anti-Jewish disorders and) ownérship are trying to arrange a Semthods now as an employe of the! ‘Brackett reported the loss of $50| that hundreds of famities are pre-| public meeting for next Saturday Anti-trust firm jin cur ¥ and a check for 5 paring to leave for Palestine. Num-| night to discuss municipal owner “Sree | Wed evening. He cl bers left for Odessa Wednesday. ship of the city street car lines elrewlated! business men and working men R,. is planned to hold the meeting the Labor Temple or in the Y ocating city ownership} among | « M. C. A. auditorium. George F. Cotterill, Jud Wood and other well-known are be hind the movement ir idea is that In view of the p Blectric jcompany’s refusal to ept fran hises with the common-use clause | the time ts ripe for the construction of a municipal system such } main thoroughfares. over CHINESE VICTIM OF EXPLOSION WILL LOSE SIGHT OF BOTH EYES All of the victims of the terrific explosion, Wednesday afternoon, in the fireworks factory at Grant and Camnecticut, are doing well today with the exception of Hoy, ove of the Chinese proprietors, who, it is believe, eyen. The cecape from instant experienced by tho seven gitie who worked in the p cames-more miraculous with every moment. Hurled with awful force through a heavy timber roof, then dashed upon an adjoining roof, and} TO DISCUSS THE will lose the sight of both} {then to live to tell the ta story told by Mabel Clarke, es at her mother’s heme | 1619 South Ninth, with but « bruise on her head and otherwise is the 5, who a sligh suffering not one whit The other girls also came very |mear death, because of the falling walls and roof, but all escaped with but a few scratches and bruises: Investigation will be made by Mayor Ballinger and the fire de partment as to the presence of the giant powder in s ity district PORTLAND STRIKE Telegrams have been received ro- of! cently from Portland employers of pile drivers and bridgemen by the local employment offices instruct down pile drivers and bridgemen immediate’ These telegrams stated that th was no tion law be amended se as to includs/ trouble betweem the employers and| the employes in Portland The pile drivers and bridgemen are, according to local union men, striking, and the statements made in the telegrams from the employ ers are falsa A meeting will be held at the Labor Temple Thursday evening by the Seattle locals to dis- cuss the strike and warn the men TACOMA THIS TIME Northern | com-| waterfront. forced to turn ite tracks to the new All of which should serve as an! roads part of the time. obfert lewon to the local solons,| The local council will probably who are now fronted with the/ not go so far as Tacoma, by laying} same problem in the street ar} municipal tracks for steam rail franchise that has beon vainly! ways x | GBy Berivps News Ass'n? Insurance Official on Stand Admits They Did Wrong and That They Are Now Suffering the Consequences---Mutual Is on the Rack against the Mutual rev NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Gerald h the lord chancellor Brown, head of the bond mort that the ambiguity department of the Equitable, test! in the polley was in« fied in the insurance investigation | regarded them aq this morning regarding the ex adinitted that they penses of keeping the Equitable wr course early and building in order ing | George Beldridge, vice presi oui dent and a of the Mutual! NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Richar@ | Life Insuran mmpany, testified) A. MeCurdy’s offer to have his sal- lthat the company wa formed ary reduced from $150,000 to $76,000 }1881 to do a post-mortem # wi at the regular meet- |ment business, The m« ne wa « stees of the Mutual nsumed in explaining the variou company Wednes- forms of icle Beldridge ex Further reductions, amount- plained for raising as-| ing to $150,000, were made. General | sesem | agents, was decided, will here- Hughes cited the decision of the| after b don a salary instead of comminsion lord chancellor of Is Ita Game of Freeze Out? house of lords u | | | n is behind the;color to the rumor that the twa h Coast | companies are really one. only announcement regarding the North Coast yet made is that Northe to enter the ‘ (0B Soporte wich [construction between this clty and jbecame current at the city hall) wat walla will begin as soon a6 Hen eea Ty te nOOn. reat North-| the franchise is granted. ‘That does Pah vipa Hoag eciy at North-| not mean that the new line might not be used as a portion of the Great Northern or Northern Pacifie by Iw aukee city systems. « Whatcom av Whatcom ly the only thoroughfare | _1¢ the application of the North Coast is bona fide there is no rea- son that the members of the conneil | can see why it should not come into which a railroad can prop-| left by Jerly enter the city The fact that L. C Gilman, attor- ney for the Great Northern, and|the open | Mr. McCord, of + & McCord, at-| The North Coast made Its appll- torneys for the ‘orth Coast, ap-| cation prior to the Pacific railway, peared upon the scene at the same| which is the Chicago & Milwaukee, time at the meeting of the corpor-|in what looks like an attempt to ns committee Wednesday after-| obstruct, delay or prevent the noon, seeming to be anything but! granting of a franchise to the rival toward each other, gave road. | warlike GILMAN DOESN’T KNOW: | HUGHES WILL NOT TALK ¢ Harriman. Great Northern has no tne of trying to keep the Chi- Milwaukee & St. Paul out of The Gr Northern ts not behind j the North Coast rallway's applica-| te who th: tien for # franch ckers of the la | the city. Mr. Hilt made that state- rk mystery to L. coun-| ment during his recent visit here. sel for the Great Northern, | “Of course we will object to some sions for which the Pa- seks. There are nat- flicts, but there ts see that will prevent ads from coming to mong themselves. attorney for the if vouchsafe no xcept that it represented sotinental railroad that to the clty. The er, is generally ne Chicago, Mil- val, which is coming sburg and Pasco. | of the cor fic ‘That, in substance, is the state t thet th me resentative ratlw sor thing I the two rat an agreement Cc. Hugh this port that J out the Paul, othe by requir ade garding the trying to fre Milwaukee & St Pacific railway ene wise th mat thoroug under the our | | | ment trans wet fi North the N is a LITTLE MAN WITH HIGH HAT FINALLY “COUGHS UP” Attorney A. W, Hastie was spied ng in the lobby smiling counted pen, and when he slid out of Nome this last trip he left a lot of fellowa cooling their heels on the wharf, just too late to catch him by a Star man stand! of the court pleasantly to himself as he | Kampe doesn’t often let it hap- house and loff crisp tens and twenties from aj san Sts big roll of “greenbacks. “This is miracle money ex. es x* HEKKRERNERE SE | plained th e attorney wo - ms = l% BOSTON 3.—Daniel # jened his thumb and peeled — ;|& J. Hurley. captain of the Har- # rer yn, oe % vard football team, is suffer- % a tue bl Lever nyu! m0 * ing with a biood clot on the ® with the high k ha i . Tlotols. tha |the miracle comes in r short | * of pes Oe OS eee little man with the tall silk hat was - Mos. i . | never known to give up money be-| * ° non the brain will be # *& necessary. * fore. Don't you remem yw wel © . got hold of him here tS ipeere es ett, ested | Hiding out be as ho was tween suns] for San Francisco? We had had Judgment against him St Sealey hoped pg oo ‘Goncert a Success town w we wern’'t watching “But this time we landed him and hauled him up to court. When we With splendid success the initial got him before Judge Frater we] concert of the Seattle Symphony or- i taken off his nugget] chestra was given Wednesday night, found he h A large audience was In attend- chain and all his diamonds, and that| he had a tale of poverty ready to} ance. Professor Harry West and tell the court. He said he didn’t] his orchestra of 26 musicians firmly have a cent and was a poor man.| established themselves in the favor But we happened to have the proofs) of Seattle's music lovers, and the that he was worth @ cool hundred] success of the coming series of thousand at least, and so we gob-| symphony concerts is assured. bled him up on a bench warrant In addition to the orchestral num- WALLA WALLA, Nov. 23.—Jack &# kk Rw HK HR KA H&K & &| The little fellow didn’t like to go to bers the clear soprano of Mra, Minfingo, Italian, serving a one-;*% BANK CLEARINGS. *%| jail, so this morning he sent up| Lemmel, a recent addition to Seat- year sentence for burglary In the|#% Nov. 2%, 1905 %|this roll of money by his attorney.| tle's musical circles, was heard in state = penitentiar suicided this) ® Nov 1904 *| By this time S. Kampe—that's his| several simple songs, and Erstafieff morning by plunging over the rail-| «% * |named-—is en route to San Francisco.| Rose, Seattl new planist, also ing of the third floor to the ground | % Increase over same *| “It will be a good joke on some] made his initial bow. Both are art- below, He was sent here from Spo-|% date last year...$ x' fellows up in Alaska when th s and splendid things may be ex» kane county. Tere rerereryT Te we have collected from Mr, Kampe.pected of them in future,