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The Only Paper in Seattle NNR That Dares to Print the New Fa E | VY LOSS ase asap ie | GN OR y | ed CE ’ Thankful You're Not In Montana with yourself becaune you're not IV] Right here in the land of Japan| Lost ar | (| eae | Havre, Mont., thie me ag, and just | dear o'clook ied in te re ' going t i + ye agg 0g le — eal | carat aa ceil, seria, as/saktae, croc, "uit cuw elgseseasessxeenee! Mog Light om Assay Offies Scandal and Se perty De- to death reading about It 64H Koln’ to be a wet Thankawly- | # BANK CLEARING * stroyed sae, naar iene eB th gh Sed Pm leecher ave trove weve *! Develops Deplorable State of Affairs jas far south aa Nebraska and K an-}any rate and that © some cor f \* *| i ‘. as, and as f t as Kalispell, | Mf it tp @ Little " * ne ease Over eamie *| hs How Years of Mulcting By Adams * * * » 5 one Franco” Gal one wat WoPKE SESSOR'S OFFICE 18 AFTER IN standing * */ It was stated that it would take BUPERIOR. wr Nov J) All| hours to repair the damage and In| THE PROPERTY VALUATIONS = Te the remainder of the crew and pas-/the meantime Seattle is almost! | | ! fengers were saved early today, The| cut off from the rest of the country] “FIVE EXPERTS QUIETLY Ss , i" ie edine é i Py ‘ th The te x Buiburr went ‘aa ths onrne Postal te saradat reverts that} GATHER FIGURES THAT WILL % mnotngs f =n ee 5 “ beew brought to, Dear tock# off Split Points this morning. | they had but little trouble, although} NOT LIE h ry 2 eee vy Bilan The Matsafa is pounding to pieces] thts is considered remarkable, to say LEGAL RECORDS INVOLVING FO RTUNES CARELESSLY THRUST ' Sion ‘hes win vende be eee ah Rpt yyk My! but you ought to shake handsMont., where gero weather prowe - It's only 20 degrees below at} and more every hour, she « My Serinps News Ass'n) for hours | SUPERIOR, Wis, Nov. 29.—Nine| ‘The Western Union wires to Chi Could Go Undetected Is Beyond Un- men were drowned when the steam-|cago were down for hours this er Mataafa went ashore near here| morning, as were thelr wires to San! THAT 18 WHAT .COUNTY AS > atill, and that on the ico, which is rapidly form-|the least, when the wires of the two] por ¢. fag around the vessel. The stern] companies run through the #ame|tieg from the county memeuor's ot AWAY IN DUSTY PIGEON HOLES IN NOME SHACK pri Hie Brk iby rng eset nd bat ge aye ne, eugued. has caved in and the sides are slow-| territory | ap uae bec bade i cee ns be $f the local | Whe are bringing this pressure ly giving way Trains on the Great Northern and| >. ‘ a J. Ro BURTON, THE RIALTO AT pared wit one © bear upon Van Horn is not cer- The lost are: William Most, chief} " Pacifi ved. from six] ne, Out ® plan which has been | f . P er certain| tainly known, but certain men are qmgineer on the Claude Farris rthern eifle arrived rom SX) formulated by Assessor Peters for! Legal records of cases now pend im the ur thos of | TORNEY GIVEN GIX MONTHS ry « « th office own to exert enough influence Jannce BE. Tutnee, wade Farringer: | to seven hours late today, and thet) the assistance of bis office in mak-|' in the Nome courts, involving | Campton anc Diteh com. | me 4 be ect.| nthe matter to wane ‘any ae . Th second engineer; | crews report terrific storms of wind) ing property valuations and assess-| Millions of dollars worth of prop-| panles, Tot or sre| IN COUNTY BASTILE AND HE, | h Hor r fe A gr William hrist, Carl Carlson./and snow along the righteof-way.|ing taxes erty expended by miners and pro- | noWengaged in a lor . 1v-| iat ene a ta . sa be Es Henry Wright and Walter Bush, ali/ Both telephone companies report!” ‘Pye tive mon will be at their task | Meters in that district, are daily In| ing millions of dollars. 1 1 MUST PAY A FINE OF $2,500 P ort ait : Pe as" ped | firemen. The names of the deck-|that they suffered but little bec us¢l until March 1, by which time it in| 4&eeer of being swept away and, as} to these there are hundreds of | 1 yt e, wa . a in Horn “tee Bands who were lost are unknown. | of the storms. expected they will have ascertain. |* wequence, the efforts of thou- | othie canes « fought by miners} ped from } hen he was chief melter, there 04 | The storms centered in Minnesota) a4 and reported the real money val- | %#%4#, representing years of labor, | and myndicates | Th f ax no such thing as abnormal Terrible snow and wind storms|and Montana and with the Killing] ue of every piece of property in| AY #° for naught, t po digie mgr ene | The prene t ‘ t because I knew my » Ard east tore down telegraph and| cold caused extreme suffering and) ;) g county | will not appropriate 4 sum for the) od ge Ane upr - P p t the i. ‘ ould t atnuae telephone wires, and delayed trains delay to commerce Thin will be of great assistance | Construction oa oe United States | streee. lt te # . , As ‘ies nine Whe the drual —_—— - _ to us,” said Assessor Peters this) The © pre a witch these rece | *MORd ad would stand but | t war 0 ° h Held First Place | morning, “in fixing the property|. j)" 0! n whlch these rec. | chahed af escaping des ' . ‘ e Wing, w For years the Seattle assay of- valuations property, and it will | (rus a7" ™% shack. Mech year} “ammeter, 1 ie now head of the fice held f avers lighten the work of the board of] a. Zovernment pays enough money | wna hie meets nl ray for tho “4 . ee ages agat peas equalization considerably. It lem fepatring the struct te boil) Sere in the building to} partment. because the position of | years, ar the the purpose of the office to hit the] "1 oat na ies aver, In the |e manam in ce fire, would be} h n civil we job. e | Seattle real value of property as nearly) goringtine. when the thaw con to Pup Im and grab them, ea . ot be removed from | now he. as possible in making estimates. | 01. government is forced to pay out} eg! on i if except for sme Wh he land I believe this plan will be of! wr bullding was ere ¢ Disgraceful Muddle. ontinue: lookout money for raising and propping UP! Nopes uring the rush of peg stance in helping us tO) tne structure j tae , r © the o-light } the thm : r fot | he right figures ¢ pI8M| ‘In addition to this expense Uncie| Say sayating at thee t ae: anna too much shrinkage, and I can say code emiating at tb the more dingr with pride that nothing of the lat- has never been adopted before, but) gum has to pay out money for « some such estimate has been badly puiiding which te not only trade . paves elt — " ity » t * bone ter kind ever ec urred while I was BSHANGHAING CASE DR: needed, and when my five expert®! cuate, but a met 10 the welfare | te © paso ; ir n Horn stated today in the assay office lea DROPPED AND THE UNFORTUNATE VICTIM, | Lo ineir final reports 1 beleve| Sr those who intrust their wealth | S!® om where any-old-thing heaitating unwillingly The man who worked under me MORE FIT FOR HOSPITAL THAN VESSEL, MUST SAiL— | We Will be in a fair way to arrive within ite wooden walle | oon des i delved ales the ts ceriiead “tie Rau, ond. sie. tb (Continued From Page 1) at the most accurate and satis! Records by which large compant FEAR OF DEATH PROBABLY .CAUSEO HIS REFUSAL TO |tory assessments made On KINE| may establish their rights are placed jearclessly in pt — wnty property in years.” ae holes } trust in | PROSECUTE any Se ae | There t not even a vault in the! It iw #iso stated that the walls of WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 2) ny olutely nothing which | the partitions ating the judges’ | Secretary Root today received from! would prevent the destruction of the | chamber fre the other compart- | As Was predicted by those famil- | be able to perform the work They | Germany the renunciation of the! valuable papers now In the bullding,| ments te thin that e oar Sar with the methods of the Puget|state that even an expertenced | present tariff agreement when ft) in case a fire should devastate the) hear what ts going on Sound shanghaing “gang,” the au-| sailor in Geyer’s condition would | expires. It will be the beginning Of) city bambers. Informat ed & SENATOR J. R. BURTON hin yambner, it in ste rhed tempts to bring the guilty parties In regard to their own experience, | Unless this country adopts reciproc Among the important records now | ¢0 aidereble evil ir o pa | 87. 1 is M N 2.—J. R it Burt a 3 Sorities are “stailed” in their at-jnot be able to perform his duties. | great deal of commercial strife Important Records. | 40 justice. and fear of death or se-| Phelps and Cairns state the measures | yo | Were bodily harm has prevailed) willing to testify, if the authorities | ‘Bpon ge th « aaron victim | wish 2 Investigate the matter. Cap-| f re &: . e “ae yatug es jonths of misery | tain Kilgore, of the Grant, has re-| _— - : | ae SONOS APE Tee toea retere aceere and live| fused to allow the men to be visited | | TWO CARLOADS AGGREGATING 60,000 AKE CON Momeutary fear of assault from | except by those known on board the} APRS BUCH RELAY WILE A : pwn on board the MUST ABANDON yee er | HH en corners of some dark! revenue cutter Phelps and Cairns are absolutely NECTIONS—ALREADY HAS 400 CONSUMERS ited States marshal's almost funds The former had a JEFFERSON ST. bi nounced this morning that|few dollars which he entrusted to against Captain Tedford | Geyer, as the latter was better able | | tinge the recadt pubtiontion of the wee, ending cue ree Tee Saeed lef Officer McGrath, of the! to take care of it than himself. This Fe eae dlige FM om. gong ae [iat of strneta. som. Wich, Srenttre!| scsamtiem os ciets tol coma ship Scottish Moors, had| money is now with Geyer on board acentitg dh - ret Oe wines Mere es 5o-| "ORY ccust-counpertocn'et ten Ga dismissed the Scottish Moors. terfere with rect the | plications for city lights An exact comparison of the rates wing this, certain steam- coming in more 1 charged by the city and by the elec- further predict that, as in| porT TOW: will probably | tendent Young tric company is impossible because z E 2 Be? it f house on END, Nov. 29. i 3 echool houses = eases of years past, the matter! The action of the United St RG. N. 29 Th ; : " tifferent . etio f ates ha ed vartment they are made upon a different : WH be dropped. against Captain Tedford and Mate S | e PE I ERSBU ’ OV. ome 2 one of the oth-| “There are The city’s sim bas been to : | gil S. Phelps = Archie | MeMath, of the British ship Scot or rat bill will! various port establish a simple fiat rate, just to @ two men who jumped |tish Moors, in the noted shanghai ‘ b 0 t t d t pre vbatitated. The | ated with the small consumer, so that the lat- rd to escape the fate allot-| case, was dismissed by United wae City re) vastopo 1s a Oo strrencer O° practic rp [ ter can tell from his meter whether fo their unfortunate companion | Commissioner Kuhn this afternoon} notif ty or not he fs gotting value for bis on board the Scottish Moors. . canis ‘ os | Sarre who ‘bas : odd Be apie says aa who new Goyer aa is bast yeast PS att” the gevolutionary fleet. Bombardment is ):::: cig fiat strung, tn wires MO 1 ates Qoteg Well, say that he is not! William Ryan, the sailors’ board-| wire has enabled the city to supply} The 8. E. Co.'s chief alm, appare and that he was practi-|ing house master of Tacoma,| | | m th for ently, has been to fix such a system ro applications easily than for y ‘ useless on board the ship| charged with shanghaling, appeared threatene ° | several m (Bled brought the three from San for trial, and the government, not | nine i t For lack of/of rates that nobody can tell any- been unable to| thing about it It is based upon yt Puget sound. | being represented to prosecute, his which ap-|what is known as the “demand.” ard Mi _ | sttorwey“s motion for dismissal was Captain Tedford has the reputa-| sranted 8T. PETERSBURG at te. Certain lights used in the house are Demand Exceeds Supply. eliminated in making the bill, the light is in| consumer being “soaked” enough om sility to supply | the other lights to make up for it, ‘There is frant ST. PRTERSHUR N "7 k exchange tod 29.—The) with the Inter seiling on the The wildest al pr t he tion of being a hard master tn his ate, This city Is}and the prices are the situation in dew 14-year-old Mary Gascon ry to the consumer, who early up the struggle to ascertain r the t The mpany’s advertised | gi Healings with “soldiers” on board a * Tn this, steamshipmen say. McPhail Will Swing wholly cut off from communication | ord entire city is In a panic of f | James Falsetta, 4 it is le cost If, on account of competition, the Captain Tedford is like many other | city’s rates for residence) company desires to give a low rate, ship captains when fores# to sail a charged w minal are 8 cents for the first 20) {t simply cuts out more of these - and deal with men who do not OLYMPIA, Nov. 29.—Governor | cents for the next 20,| lights, The whole method is a mys } | the difference between an an- | Meade yesterday refused the appli- S04 2 belaying pin jeation for a commutation of the found guilty ye afte aitle F What will be the fate of Geyer?| sentence of the murderer, Angus | the juty returning this verdict after | rate 4 cents for the firet 60| what he is paying for. OWE receive his orders and, be-| McPhall. McPhail is to be executed Ban hy delibe kilowatts and 3 cents for all in ex-| Tries to “Bluff.” ble to perform them through | December &. The application, signed gaia cous of that. ‘This advertised rat Steamshipmen affirm,| by « large number, urged that Mc | does not me much, however. The} In some cases the company is f the mate's | Phail be allowed to live, saying that |company’s rate can best be de-| trying to run a “bluff” on its cus- Busy “mitt the man i# insane. scribed by the general st ent| tomers by asserting that the yearly His life wit Be in danger every | - - it is whatever the company can|contracts it has with them renew , time he goes aloft. Experienced | Wi i : R i tever competition forces it] themselves automatically. It bases Sailors state that strong. brave men | nister nes igns this claim upon a clause in its con- often quail when sent aloft during | Other Rates Still High. | tract, stating that it will be deemed bad weather, and many have Been) WAsHIN In spite of the fact that the com-| renewed unless the consumer gives Ip hai al times advertised | notice to the contrary 30 days prior alleged reduct the fact remains|to its expiration. Lawyers state that many persons are still ying | that s a clause i never hold | Whisked off a yard into the sea 66|G. Squires, United Sta losing their nerve \to Cuba, has resigned ps and Cairns both state) gan, United States minister to K it Geyer ix sick and should be in| rea, has been pinted to muce #® hospital, and that he will never him CADET’S DEFENSE ) cents per k [in cor rsemen: f resolutions which the! passed several week t to the Domin gov | n The Do-} ar as asked to! le \I | 9K0, & a either build o: a com-} 4 — a peting railroad int declar | RUSSIAN PORT ABOUT TO SURRENDER TO THE REVOLUTIONARY FLEBT, Jing that the White F Yokes 7 ANNAPOLIS BOY, WHOSE BLOWS CAUSED DEATH OF YOUNG railroad w making ¢ 0 *| SPOKANE, Nov o-—~T wo men $id ends of thelr revolvers .oae " ; * pigs ak YOR va myst of its exclusive line. we ot, on fatally, f a one-sid guns. ne of the men in the sa< . BRANCH, TESTIFIES THAT HE WAS VICTIM OF LATTER'S the/ber of the same year that their For transporting 000 tons of Me battle with robbers in a saloon | loo armed when the attacks rd, a few miles from here ag m: Two hundred and ten a route would be followed t 1 ‘ st F ‘a x City of Destiny. marriage was a failure nd, ac-| freight and 100 passengers ove i 3 NAGGING’ | cording to a complaint filed in the | 100 miles of territory and 400 miles . & jxuperior court this morning, the! of stream, this company, the reso Three masked men walk- | dollars was obtained by the robbers, th foor of the sa m at! Nearly all of the men in the saloom j DOLLY VARDEN irresponsible James Hamilton walk- | jytions stated, had reaped a revenue! shout last night and or-|were injured in some way, The Re ASOLIR, Nov Ud pocsteia. ‘$e onid that Drench ed off and left the broken-hearted | {ast sea of $ This} de At the sare time ‘bandits escaped and no trace of Wether took the 1 his own|began to “run” and nag him a great i SEEKS DIVORCE Dolly Varden to face an empty cup-| amount her pointed out,| shoot nd laying about with the | them has yet been found. defense thi» mor sald that}@eal. The difference between “run H. H. Field, counsel for the new board represer ighths of the en fhe first time he ever saw Branch| ning’ and hazing, he » was that| Pacific ralirosd, denied today that} | She had algo to face a harder! tire output of the Yukon district = Wer on Sept. 1, 1904, when the upper | hazitg meant forcing one to physic. |* franchise Is now Ip preparation problem, Mrs. Tannan avers in he The Dawsor FORMER STATE SENATOR LIES | sentenced for five years each, spent @iassman returned from a cruise.|al ex ot which he could wtand| PY him or anyone else connected) toi) Varden Tannan and James| Complaint, for a baby girl had | believed the IN PRISON last night in jail and was taken to Meriwether was living on the Santee but that “running’| With the company for presentation : joined the family, and with her in Pa SAN FRANCISCO, Noy. 29.—For-| Sacramento this morning, where he @n4 Branch was sent aboard as the doing of personal things | tthe Tasoma city council. Hamilton Tannan, who took each fant in her arms sh lege: € mer State ator Frank French, of | will soon be placed on trial. French information was given by him) other for better or worse in Jan-| was eompeiled to go back to », Who is accused of} was taken into custody last night Prisoner for five days for offenne | that could not be to! erated, He told r| by appe an iran On the cruise. The witness said that|a long tale of constant persecutions|® to how soon a franchise tnto| uary, 1904, with the intention to| parental roof for shelter and food. | ernment build or 1} being implicated in the legisiative| because his bondsmen fear: r i i yoing implicates ue legisiative| because his bondsmen feared thi Branch made himeelf as offensive) avd negeing | Tacoma will be asked by his com-! cleave unto each other until death aske a decree and the custody ‘competing line, it wa ing operations, for which Sen-| he might follow Wright's woiaalll pany, neither would he state what should them part, found In Novem-' of the child. some relief might be obtained s Emmons and Bunkers and decamp. : /