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ADAMS IN. | SEATTLE LOSES §=1¢MQW HOW LIGHT SAN FRA 0, Dee, 2 } Aside from making, several ad-|/ said to have never had the good ‘) bs ” ged crime. isms as to the truth of) will of we you secured attorneys as| Verse his extreme nervousness and hag-| rahams over to his side, leaving only | $20 and having a charge of oerrging . -- oe ad gard appearance im the court room. | Commissioner Baker at bis aide, He| concealed weapons continued ynt!l RF 2 ome Bs pyc — wi) the! Friday afternoon, when in reallty| had to go. Monday, Tom Smith, alias Jeonings,| | PRINCET Jean't tell what my friends| he Was the coolest man in the room.| ‘The commissioners justify them-|# supposed Tammanyite, started out | dent's et ‘and. what they've done,| Adams made no comment upon the! selves on the grounds that com.| for another spree and was promptly | members « tell you this much—they’re} item, but merely st A that It Was) plaint has been made aguinat|juxeed at 7 o'clock by Jailer Gor- don't know and = that's Everybody first arrested he was placed as poten made this morning by City! around the station te ask ing the trusty in the hospital ward of the be seme hegre on After discus-| question, Smith will be tried before jiall, but that later, upon ordere| 1"# various mel ode of disposing of) Police Judge Gordon Monday. | trom the government, he'was placed | (M* carcasses in a cheap and satis Torney p down, W sented the electrocution iden, If it Mestera. | make away with himeelf. | As far as his appearance goes at present, this ts evidently farthest away from bis thoughts. He is far more cheerful, apparently, than bis cheaper than any other method. vid York, « plano player wh owns Dill owned by the efty on which| found on G st. in a nude condition | Seontn, animais are now buried runs the} Tuesday might, and who was sent , municipal light plant feed wire,|to « hospital in the hope that he Orders have also been tseved that) carrying 45,000 volts. if thia power. | would recover from hia dementia, BO newspapers or anything related) 1 current can be used for burning | was adjudged insane this morning to him and bis crime be shown to qnimaia it will be # very satisfac: |and committed to the Stel lacoom him, neither ts he silowed to Us®/ tory solution of the problem. Mr.| asylum, His condition is pitiable. | the telephones, Thomson made his suggestion rath- —" |, All day today and Friday long/ er jokingly, but there is nothing to [lines of men and women claiming) prevent giving the acheme a serious Don't be dependent. Read pa jto be friends of the now famous} trial, | prisoner clamored for an interview) ‘The matter was brought up by! | with him, bat were refused, unless) Health Officer Ludiow, who report- | jin possession of a special permit/ eq that the city would have to p from the government. vide ® wagon with which to haul | The information first came from} dead animals to a burial place. The | | Adams himself this morning that) company that has been doing t | | William J. Burns, one of the bighest/ work for the city has j}men in the secret service, and now| the business, the city muat | investigating land frauds in Oregon,| adopt the muntetpal ownership idea. with headquarters at Portland. may} An ordinance establishing the price | arrive in Seattle soon to take charge| which the city will charge owner | | of the case in such cases will be introduced in | This was later denied by Captain | the council Mon aay | Bali, of the | local t reas, Pome Ohio. Bridge. “4 isnt =| yopyson coup NEW MEN SEATED fend place. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE LAND SLEEP TAP) wit ‘ens wor So acboe| 418 PIKE ST, nis PGueiiad win 2 — Jack! M,& aaeDonald, Hailey buttding. | this after n, to allow a seat to Complete houseturnishers and § | J°!"s00 failed to deliver a knock-| Attorney Perry and Dr. Kidd, who} sole agents for the Charter Oak out blow after 12 rounds of hard! have been chosen by the republicans | R ‘and Heaters. fighting with Young Peter Jackson of the Tenth and Eleventh wards, | Phone John 981, Ind. 3¢ In competition with the world, gold medal first prize has awarded to the Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters. Can You afford to ren chances on fome unheard of make of a Tange. Come in and let us show out o Range. 10,000 now in use In Se- We also carry over 2% doesn't care: from’’—that's how he fee! thing ts to get him “strong” clothes, ek wear a reasonable length of time. When ordering our suite we examine ity central com greatest. The workmanship is excellent before the Bureka Athletic club.| respectively, to represent them on Friday. No decision was announced. | committee. Johnson had agreed to knock | ore was a great deal of oppoal- the small end of the money. John-| were supported by Chairman Otte | {son pounded his opponent unmere! and his faction, When John 4 fully whenever he could reach him. & aneed that he had no “4 }but Jackson covered and ran when | obje< | Dressed. decided the question. Several of the ft: e j — -- members w in favor of giving| Mame of the Ninth to appotat ment bers from the two new wards. It was | Jackson out im 12 rounds or take to seating the new men, who ever, it practically | them @ seat without a vote, while | | SIGHTS ROANOKE others wanted Committeeman Wil | “t | | decided that it SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.—Cap cloth. All garments are re-enforced where ‘ON, Dee trade © pret yer for a touch-| 40 wash the Fritish ambassador Rob Donnie ttre algrrme mn ks kicked the You'll find Shaws Pharmacy across 7 ’ | ve: eritic . tru » mmissioner Smith, who oe caee . the newspaper story which told of) has recently won Commissioner Ab After securing ball in the sum of The bearing th: the street that came thes that will every pleco of strain is SUITS $3.50 UP OVERCOATS $5.00 UP RAINCOATS $7.50 UP J. Redelsheimer & Co. State. would be more expedient to allow|—} 800-804 First Ava. Cor. Coium- tro Overco: c ; | tain Jenseu, of the steamer City of | new with complete bia St. eis ase og Fie Puebla, arriving here at 9 o'clock} power | this morning, spoke the disabled | he new me are being allowed steamer Roanoke at 10:30 o'clotk| membership only as @ matter of . last night about 11 miles southeast | courtesy, not having technically any | of Point Arena, She was making) claim to membership. Ninth | very slow way, but did not ask| ward polltictana, however, were pre- for assistance. It is believed that ed to kick up a big fuse If their I HAVE My regular price for re 2B the tug Defiance now has the Roan-| men had been turned down Py A ay | instances ‘” a » chief question at lesue te the Permanently located Sent- Z MADRID, Dec. 2 even persons} convention. If the Ninth ward men {W dence at 216 last Toy & | x were killed im @ railway collision why you TELLS We are the oldest. | said that he no right to a seat, largest and strongest | because he has moved to the Third plane and organ house ward from the First. from which he the Pacific North- will be « Linger vo" - ——@ : | otherw » it would be on the Rip. Per Madame Fortune often uses page oor v4 nsuring © larger repre- as the knocker when she knocks | Nation of the liberal and corporas Quart door. Don't miss her. element the. convention Bottle ‘The question as to John Clancy's right to remain on the committee e@ was not brought up. It has been you how © quarts for are in yc We pack thin tree te The led to hold an- lor what's inside EN & GILBERT. oa gett es bag you are b us your orders RAMAKER CC. = o rowdy } how to b 1406 Second Avenu If you ’ HOTEL ROBBED neat Ye . fections, « | you with A report has | human po BOSTON DENTAL § 0%. here thieves haves 104 First Ave. So. PARLORS broken into the Delano beach hotel and removed all the furniture. A| Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde- Sweue gees Gussanten John Dae warrant was hastily ts: pendent 1751, Hours—#:20 to 6: Sundays, 9 fg) Sed this morning and officers have to 12, Roth phones gone to the beach to hunt for t 1420 SECOND AVENU®. | thieves. Delano beach is a popu ummer resort Free Delivery Mail Orders Promptly Filled oman or woman has ever en ¢ ited in more notable ONE You than he. and America he nds in every ways to thel val THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DiU =e ~_-——- rirty cents FOR |FEAR~ FOUL. er FUND IS MULCTED PLAY | be Dewey err 4 news to him. | O'Rourke's conduct by the inmates | bett _—- — hs dest to get legal) Mer chink just as little of my trou-| of the county hospital So far Smith haw refused: to die-| "any other army and navy 0 AFRAID THE “OLD WOMAN” - bles as | possibly can,” sald he, as - — close his identity and it is believed | Arrive’ bere today ee geet WOULD GET INDEPENDEN you. still yg fe sono fhe gratefully accepted a cigar that he ts one of Mayor MeGiel-| Witness the Army an a Php Barve Mawnin’, Mose, you gwine t Ste tind | Sree ye tas | WOULD USE isis sons Seay tame | rhe bi ts | pot ce ; q ng about it,” Plenty of Money. @ and his m ere eacorted | Boston Cop nie t 1 unders jand I've quit thinking al “4 te directiy opposite the vertisen in de papah innae cae tate all they can| When told that his wife was now |, Smith has 96,000 in a local bank) to in. tield. A driaaling fain has| “What am you thinkin’ bout, nig- fom jable to ait up, and that it was ELECTRICITY and says he Is a retired politigan | ‘er of | probable she may visit him in hte from New York. oe oe ? india teete ene what do you think of the plans) °"tne carly part of heat week | 0 charge has boon placediuahtnat| At 'ne,5" 5 fin tavor of th Adams displayed no great amount jhim on police register, and at - J Pd ee Bo dawrd but simply asked, “Is that] Electric Incineration will be the| headquarters there is a mysterious} AP™Y: It in a game, with mu se means adopted by the city to de-| silence Taalntained punting. After a series of ppshe Finch @ Trusty. Stroy dead animals, if the board of Mysterious Case. and «l ort galne, the bell a ‘take It appears that when Adams waa] "rks | able to carry out a sug-| Who is Smit ee ee a lin a cell, for fear that he would] “ctory manner, Mr, Thomson sug-| NUDE MAN INCARCERATED Large stock of second-hand over of all sizes and wld be used, It would be much| TACOMA, Dec. 2.—Professor Da- |i of the very lowest prices, Through the ground on Beacon|& studio in this city, who was|i pep FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike Street. 3206 SECOND AVE. STRONG FABRICS You can't expect a boy to look after bis clothes; he “there's another sult where bout It. So you see the only use in the oO yp DAY In have thelr way, the apportionment | > er what your | the be today. | the while |] may I will help y n Anzious to know their future. will cost you nothing He guarantees to read every > ere % / instance of your life, past DE FOREST, THE HER AND | gat and fature. Peters” HEALER. epeak he tells you what came for, where you are gcolng res you you are not successful in your undertakings. or bout what and thar YOU THE NAME WILL MARRY, many members ‘t ur family and all ne they il live, best adapted for ome succeartul. sire to remove uh or bedtin [iat AP aii and he will guide certainty, bigher ousands have gained EASTERN GAMES py playing « 8 kame with Francisco at this CHICAGO, De 2 — Protests | place day. Henley, for San | against the ‘igh charge for admin: Francisco, pitched a hard game jon to intercollegiate footbe : aCe ago Bennett, of Seattle, batted out a . games were made at the conferen it ACOMA Dee : ae Pig jhome run, Seore, Seattle 2, San lowing out a “tip” furnished debted to the Mght fund to the ex. | FRMO NTN Heme wentatives from | RINGS, & prosperous rT it of this . a Franclaco 4 ue ws ; tent of thousands of dollars. . 19) Wisconsin, Michigan, Chicago, Min-| city, left h # yous wife a > 5 E »y The Star several weeks ago rela f the fact that the tax levy 1 nd Purdue.|@ year, at thelr home last mda WOUS PRISO COUNTY JAIL NOT ALLOWED TO md view. o nesota, lowa, Indiana & t er to walt 6 ree FANON sone Ay Com 4 LOS ANGEI Dec, 2—Tacomal tive to the manner in which thé] for the Hght plant for next year | ie way wtated that a maximum| afternoon, telling her to wal READ PAPERS OR USE PHONES—GIVES THE STAR AN-|won Friday's game by a score of 8} fin committer is diverting | was cut down to $88,000, this plUN-| charge of GU cents would be about| short time and he we | return to tol. The Ti touched Tosler for| money from the light plant fund,| dering of the Hight fund ts depre-| iene o her to the theater, He bas p OTHER EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW 19 hits, four of them two-baggers.| Mayor Ballinger and City Kngineer | cated, Of the $88,000 provided, $49. | 'T) question of football brutality| been seen sines mx oul play . Brown, for tho visitors, was ef-| Thomason have sent letters to Comp-| 000 will have to be used fe it atreat wan also brought up, but no action| feared, He had $195 on his person fective, but all five hits, The} troller Réplinger expressing their! lighting, leaving only a amall om wa enh nee ToerTerrr Terr rr. tee. 2 ee ee only ran the sored was on| disapproval of the policy, and sug ee for the extension of the nys-|"** ‘Ken. — “ sw Toa. omg ur of =e =f *® | two passes and a double. gesting that the light fund be re-| tem. The revenue of the plant — 7 the ballot box yASHING ’ > ‘ “ burned | year ia not estimated at more than . . ; SHINGTON ©, D Since Senator Piles has t * im! ee anes , “4 tm the ot ‘he has been deluged with telegrams tn bohalt of # | BAKERSFIELD, Dec. 2—Smith,| Mr. Thomson shows that the Mant! $25,000. The city is Hable to find mien Sree, rae @ didates for the office of chief assayer at the 5S naa y * | of Portland, blew up in the last In-| fund has been forced to pay $73,000) itself unable to extend the plant mole dor Mansel of Mee of 8 ES # fice Senator Piles stated today that no immediate appointme ® | ning lay and every man on the| towards the condemnation of the| for want of funds. to the’ moar Gunaee ; 4 uld be made, and declined to give his opinion upon the rumor ® | Portland team made a hit. Up until] Cedar river water shed, an expense} The finance committee justifies Neate JR : * a. pereate {tice conducted by Wing and others. & | that inning the playing was close} that should have been borne by the| itself on the ground of ¢ pediency ws ee ' Jand interest Score, Portland 6,| water fund. The water shed "haa! It made the same excuse when The inset waving Gan, goede OF a 4 SRRERERESARARA ARR ARR RK . te land 2 i been secured to keep the water @up-| Star pointed out a diversion of $12 Jabez White, the English boxer. | prant in their 4 sion after to eres es - ply pure, not to prevent the muni-| 000 several weeks ago. It claims! wilt vintt this country in March and| gay will be hauled up before a court cipal electricity from becoming| that ite present course had to be! sends word across that he will try | of justice and fined a sum from ¥ . f your wife's attornays toward ap CAUSED BY taint 1 because the tax collections /to get on a matcli with Nelson. | +), With just as merry as ty Shoe» 4 7 ted edie be the aotere | Mayor Ballingtr points ont how light plant could not be #¢-| White created a good impression Game War Rief this morning Tinguished ne prea ed! polnt aks theses eee through unwarranted transfers, the| cured quickly enough, and the gen-| when he fought Britt tated that r today all those ; a air - i ~ ct ere far as the 4k tion of POLITICAL FEUD «ers! con fund has also become in-! eral fund had to advance the money, | a having such game heir posses Gams, held at t se . want vee a SERS Frank Slavin is to give boxing| sion would be arrested. The sea ‘= the United States government r ; is conce a cn toe ie, ee, ET gunienn, | aoe would. be. , Tee eee ee embensioment of gold dust) the 1 hen that A@ firet die-| SERRE EEE EEE HH EM) and those two old timers are con-| Riet stated that owing to man St the local assay offica gave an-| It was then that Adams first dis-| ‘The bitter municipal campalgn tn | * | templating "s tour of the world. | wet,sued, font tea game ¢ lene interview to The) pla ‘ a linge == Paget which bal ane 1: At q o hook this afternoon *| What @ creaking of hinges there! ‘Thanksglying day, many would be ® morning = in the city tion ot bs ver 6 voting a he school electiot 4 en they ente: e rin ove 4 a consequence he has feiking » the jailer’s office He Didn't Know, naa} % the em of the summary dis-| * was Fy vier than expected. In + aaa shine Sscye din - mr phe bi . fee pe invest! * eat »per-and-salt Why, I didn’t know my wife ha has of Dr. O'Rourke, county ne’ aoeteen Teh een bad ak a : = | not ot Btn Goeies of ectled|an attorney, and thie te the fivet| phvcician by the counts’ comake - co oo 2 hich w|.2Me boxing game in England) gation as yet. ol Peuit, and carrying a bun atled | Pr in Bae c|! . a ee & been cast, and at the high ®| seems to be on the wane, or is in PGeundry with the inseription in his) I arned o| ° of sioners, according to the report tn * school 200. The socialists were ®l ihe hands of set of omical ere, Stier’ ng, “Deliver to Mra.|a trustee, Tell me more it irculation Im political circles to-| ALLEGED HENCHMEN OF NEW|« polling their usual strength, # ee te Bae ee George Adams, 527 Harvard.” upon) With the pane yin pf moi Ga : awe divion shies |wand the German friends of *| of the National Sporting club, of | SELLING OUT She wrapping, Adams cheerilly| Adams was allowed to read 4 It in said that O'Rourke, who| YORK'S OR AG AR-| & Charles Osne: yut atronk, ®! Tondon, has simmer: ao ates of Clothing geind it yoga Eee ee cian wad taken oon aed Nada Fo for renlection in| RESTED IN SEATTLE—HAS 4 b a y . acu ¥ awh nentemnpctene Sere ~ and below cost ot a and ee ee | earee | roomed to be Ne lea Soston a fickt. © ° : Dodged the Subject. NT eee eee eet tal ee oe Brown, th of (he) BIG BANK ACCOUNT * ¥ | Moran vn cabled back to Be |T LION CLOTHING HOUSE hed z » | great st, and mumbling te ~orgetown Water company and the SE Rolititatiteteteladelelel i hat if b But he persisted in eye 9 cohen amt helen tine $9 a Brmadhy naon stating that if he First Ave. 8. and Main St. ect but that of him = pe pay » bor ¢ | » the offer to $1,000 he would | Gilliam ground the King nty divorce mill this morning. | grist was an nped inte In all but one of th plaintiffs were wome: the hopp ash; done it say dat ft'll make ebery woman inderpendan’? It's all Ine can do to get ah long now wid ¥ old woman; de minit Ise gets in de house, she wants me to eah- way de washin’ ter some Nn) white foks, and if I get her nc i} dat stock she'll be wantin’ me ter arges have gain- list of loyal and moderate ch od us a patrons ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY. The only that does away with pintes and bridge- No, mah! nose I won’ and de ol New ting I politics gall stop wi shin’ shuah. ae falling teeth, eur rhea and be all oth ‘ious diseases of the Weill, Mone, les go ansee dat ore Jat 724 Alaska Bullding, anyhow teeth and gumm. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, Entrance WO7'4 Pike Street and 1430 Third Avenue, Corner of Third and Pike. criinnnleieili | CLEAR, DRY, WARM WEATHER Come and be convinced. California ~ | offers many attractions to pleasure and health seekers at this season * of all kinds, Take the ific Company's Fe mous Scenic Shasta Route. Im-} proved service. Leave Seattle 8:40 &. m. or 10:20 p. m. daily. Sesttle | to San Francisco $25.60 first clans, reser riptive literature and in- formation at Union Ticket Office, 608 Firnt Ave., Seattle, Wash. EK. ELLIS, Gen. Agent. Free Demonstration Fuel Saving Of the ) Labor Saving Money Saving Temper Saving Laurel Double Flue 6 as the knocker when she knoc at your door, Don't miss her a eye WE ADVISE GLASSES ONLY WHEN NECESSARY Yau can always depend upon ur reliability. There's safety to the eyes, and consequently ease of mind fn using “Glasses made by us” —then why experiment? Our Motto k Eyes Made Strong.” 1 ran#® on the COMPLY All our Ww | ris beautiful range, and marked down. An extra special you will have no other. that we have is a double breasted shed worsted that ng for $15.00. You match {t anywhere else for $20.00. | DEMONSTRATION EVERY H. LEWts & CO. DAY THIS WEEK, at — 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle The Art Stove Co. At Ballard From Deo. 4 to 10, HEGDAHL CO., INC Distributors. — Suite -_ STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA SAL- VAGE SALE At the Novelty Cloak and Suit Mfg. 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