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rva th 4 getting read the] RESULTS IN MURDER ‘Ito hotel waiters opening of congress, Many of the! MOUNT VERNON, Dec, 2 Firat Christian ciuareh, onnee re loaded down with bills, | Armed with a shotgun, J. W. Mar-| Br adway reer gags peri riteat « The de in, Wednesday night, shot and) io) 'm. C.K, 6:30 p.m. Preaching THE SEATTL TTAR=SATURDAY, DEC. 1905 ani K as ‘ { aubie The Ch orca Kevolts |" Boylston Av Unitarian eh h one bh ik went f high ° bd 4 . A H { Je ho Rev D. is, min : » ice, 11 a yermon gainst Japan We hve ‘beteaticha et L, Korea, De Gen- | morning orien ° darwes were forced to fire ona mob | Of the Ch J nday school, yout#rday. One Japanese office 10 a, m @ policeman have been se " ty Lath th wounded, In endeavoring to jand BO Nev. HA 10K, an incendiary speech the police and ‘5 a. m gendarmes were wet upon by a mob. i m. Luther chased and forced to take refuge in| 'easue, 7 p. m per r 45 * the ps, They led and fired |? * . steamer Corey ts on Gull sland reef over « crowd. Upon being rein-|} N 7 ’ hurch, Vessel Founders on Lake With) inci tt ea fa ia arvemioa | f JM feet aft and elght feet forward, The 100 of the me The off le ar ; f ~y Prin 19 Men Aboard---Storm Causes Many iis" 500% font poo aogger Phe itt ot Gon” Ment . . terday afternoon police and infar | ' r ne evening Marine Disasters trating the are The Intermediate tinden vow Buffered Terribly, it e Jen parlor ‘lnon leade ic ks overy night next week, ex- CHICAGO, Dec, 2—Tho stool) Clovoland In 1887 and was insured] MILWAUKEE, Wis, Dec. 2—The | copt ‘Gaturder, at 7:66 afete steamer Ira H. Owen, carrying a|for $100,000, Her cargo of barley| steamer Harlem, of the Western Twelve Jurors Accepted | Eaao mc Declupteriom: cena yt erew of 19, is belleved to have gone | was also insured, Trangit line arrived — yeater ' | tweer 1 Tenth South, Sun. clos down with all hands during tho re with men the crew of {day school, », Preaching, 11 a ade cent storm on Lake Superior, The Steel Barge Founders. steamer Charles Parnell, which was MICAGO, 1 br G nd 7:30 p.m. ©. KE, meeting, . Owen was last sighted last Tuss-| BOSTON, Dec. 2.—The foundoring| burned opposite Squaw island, Lake toes ' th 9 6.40 day by the stean H. B. Nye while/ of the new steel bar Delawanna | Michigan. Thanksgiving day The t th f f th ] rian, corner Fourth Off Portage group. The Owen was] and the loss of four persons on/men auffe ghtfully from the vee aie di - ‘ | A. Matthews, showtng distress signals and seamed) poard, including Captain John H./ Cold during the hours they spent in . wxing and k “ t, “The to be in a bad way. The Nye was! \tunsey and his wife, was reported |#mall boats, waiting for a rescuing Chet , come. adeegted yirit.” Evening sub- almost helpless in the storm and] here yesterday by the tug Scranton, | esse! to sight them tod aft ting Roemer the ts of Impatience ould do nothing to assist the Owen,! which had been towing the Dela " ~ she pedir ing subject, “The ie Which was soon lost to sight in the} wanna from New York. The barge ntroduct f against th tel, Blinding snowstorm. When the| went down in a cine ier ak tok Tp Sam, MASTER LOUIS VICTOR AS A | der t | ured _— cleared two hours later the | o'clock Thursday night, about eight} NORTHPORT, Mich., Dec, 2.—The GIRI Bi | Th a wen ha is a J niles east by sow om Minot steel steam Ve aden al 1 ’ e “ are Yesterday ain M, K. Cham-| tight a st Saaat eee al Wand ue the} «li, sir! parts boy dresses with, | wo on ott Amer Sir William) | ‘Tho lost were: Captain John B.}foot of Lake Michigan. The crev| pa eee certealion _— 1.929 : , - femens, re; Ashiaad, Wis.,| Munsey, Mra, Munsey, bis wife; the}of 19 men was taken off by Indian no ws $ din | nw sermon sie wat that while 12 miles east of Micht oer meme’ cae wit Chey ae Ee eee aad recta en MASTER PHILIP TOUG! ie | wh he Mant” Mid. gan island he ran into a mans of . | Thursday night PORTE FS The | ¥ pray Thursday Wreckage, consisting of chains els Blown to Sea f DIE ON histrionte ability, Is pictured rr ts sh Methodist Epis stanchions, the top of abin and 3 N. F.. De Siuguiten te » Wiese 7 ne or he part of “Be . h—F Jor a am other debris. Fic « in the midst} js with crews agkregat »| — anges sinha { & r wf ge nye reba few eit Preach ‘ -— aan dre of the wreckage were a number of| men, bound from St. Joine to vari-| DULUTH, Minn, De m | la oes ees cant, Bees the a een tanh) at life-preservers marked “S. S. Ira H./ ous ports on the coast, were driven | sage received here from Port Ar MASTER LOUIS VICTOR AS A reat actor's recent senses. le ge . p.m Epworth the Owen seaward in a Merce gale. Much ap-|thur, Ontario, says the Canadian Ss alles fab en ae ‘ Wy This | league 5 ‘ he Weng \ gto of the vessel have! prehension is felt for thetr safety. | steamer Monkehaven {8 ashore at MAN KILLED IN STREET CAR WRECK |, A gocone: Pith Sain gi I pag el saiat out ven up hope. | — }Pie island near Port Arthu he . | Los ANGE OE holy tig “ ome about| ner iow * tes The Owen had a cargo of 16,000 tank bank te Mion fea tag neta er hed Rbe MOBILE, Dee. 2—Nine persons} ta American att LOS ANOS, Dee 3 ae a fire morning. 1s | ner “Howes 4 John—Rev. F. Be Dishes of barley. Sho was built in| ASHLAND, Wis, Dec. 2—The big | lous esa gba BO Sg Rage a 3 Pedy so hp MMe) ‘jay. afternoon, Killing ex-Councl- |" Pega, ~ opr ages pretirtin cman |terday. Witham Wheat, negro steu:| part of Bucket. H re. | man James P. Davenport injur-| @REAT CHESS PLAYER DIES Kingdom of God.” 12:15 clasn meet. 1, was the only tvor arkably talented ing seven other peopl : $ ing. 6:30 p. m, Kpworth leagu e PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 2.-—-Gus 200 pm rmon, subject, “King- [GETTING READY FOR CON-/tho greatest chess players in the] Africa E. church, 1520 Four= | Gress world, died suddenly yesterday teenth—Rev. F. L, Donohoo, pastor, | WASHINGTON, D.C. I -—- aching, 11 a. m. and § p. m, Sun- | senators and representatives ». |QUARREL OVER A NEWSPAPER | aay gehool, 1 m, General class ly : ee r r meeting, 12 o'clock. Evening special | unity, 7 kilied William Bernard at Butler 8 |" xf the house held! gros.’ shingle mill, following a quar-| 11 ®- m. and 7:30 p.m. Morning ie afternoon & . “ amie | aervice, °C. W. B. M. Day;" evening lin Sharp Williams for rel which the two men and their) nic “The Secret of a Contented CODFISH TRADE CENTERING IN SEATTLE—BOATS OUTFIT | p wi wives had over a newspaper ad-| 19D\S; house. The republt | ' dressed to Bernard and placed by nive y Place Christian ehuret HERE IN PREFERENCE TO OTHER PORTS an caucus will be din the! mistake in Martin's mail box. The] UPIversty Pies cee eer port evening two families had been on bad terms.|1.- gunday school 10 a.m. C. EB. a t ard lived nine hours. His @8-/¢.39 » m. Preaching 11 a m. and That Seattle will eventually lead }more fishing vessels than any other} sailant has been arres 7:20 p.m. Morning topic, “The Dig- all other Pacific coast ports in the | concern on the sound, stated this} OLyMPta ; — coment | nity of Christian Service.” Evening Oe ert eS cai tae canal, tt oot lqermus ther the preapests: Sor oni ce leTMPIA. Dec. 1-—The prasent| fupject, “Living Wella ox th on the Atlantic coast | increase in the industry never look-[ next Thursday, with « record of 16] Ballard Christian church, Ballard within the next few years, is the/ed better. In discussing the quee penn lg anne ype Bis «Be nm agg i wey Allen O. Hansen, masieter firm belief of fishermen conversant | tion Saturday morning be sal¢ istoms have not yot been Sended| WOnee? Semeat. 10 8 mi C, A aa —_ rer —e industry of the Pa ved Sia - his yee Bee. , = = down in the majority of these cai ir = 4 5 The past two years have shown | of. One will be the schooner For | First Church of Christ, S¢ tentist, that Seattle is gradually developing |tuna, Capt Furgeson, which | BROUGHT BIG SUM |812 Sixth. between Marion and Co nto a home for ¥ n-| leaves for the north T is ‘ jiumbia. Services 11 m. and 8p, gaged in that trade niew {a establishing fehing station BURGLARS BREAK INTO HARD Charles P. Morris, on Friday mie ag — h the Presersteay which have operated in San Fras Blume Codfieh company | wane | tor $60,000 ot of 1ot 2, attuatea aa” , ct 2 * isco for years are sow planning ods New Location STORE UNDER GLARE | s ot 3, | monial meeting Wednesday evening, be-| § o'clock Queen City, Theosophical Society Pioneer block, A. O. U, md a intention of that com-| OF ELECTRIC ARC LIGHT on the west side of 8 }to equip and operate vessels from It int 1 Virginia sts. Lot] , hin port, besides building packing | pany to fish during the entire ye fish ‘ heart | D tween Stewart a ‘ame . ee ee Rebel en ‘the watts “The 1 t number 3, on Fifth ay. between) w pall. Public study class, 7 Fit Out Here. Pechunk. silt solemn 45 Gentle and Bb aseee ge i= £387 — ——, ae oo Ol The Secret Doctrine, § p. m. : o ‘ |W. B. Cohen by Joseph alen-| x Thyself,” by C. J. Clark. the opening of the season outfit in the spring. In addition to | lights, the Ra Mus for 950008, Punt Gouet Me | Know Thy y a next March vessels wi fit out” | that veanel the comp in to * wt tional bank, at sheriff's sale, bought f ngs. at ty. This means that $180,-| operate a barkentine. . by bure i$ 56 warth of tiie tandn * Roman Catnolic Meeti: 000 will be spent here next spring There are also the Al t In of ene St Mary's Partsh—Rev. W. J. The revenve to the business men | fishing company w “ i Metz, Early mass and sermon of the city greatly exceeds this |and the King & Wing cx An CHURCHES (children’s mass at $:30 a. m.). Sun- Jamount, as that figure only in-| packing house of whick ey * | day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30 i « the ou wired for pl at Alki Point. Both of these m-| the t Th SRR RRR ee Dm High mass and sermon at dinews to panies employ from 20 pt a det nd * | 10:30 a m. Instruction and benedic- th 4 for the flehing grounds. all the year round " In order to insure publica- #/} tion at 3:30 p. m. tthe GeinG Gre om - e PS ees k sions. * tion, church notices for Sat- ®| Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue, t # urday's issue must reach The # | Masses at 6:00 a m., 7:30 a. m., 8:30 | @ Star office not later than *&/a m. and 10:30. m. ening serv- the fishing grounds they have to| “We will have about ot wt for the cc he 4 out and repaired, which « mitt easily add an her $20,000 to|banks next spring. At a < ar * Thursday afternoon.—E4. % | ice at 8:20 p. m. | the former sum, making a t ti tive estim these veusels né til the proprie le | 2 per *| Bacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo. about $210,000 circulated in the city | between $5,000 and $6,000 in outfit his morning RRAKKHHREREMH! & Bie. At $:00 8. m. and 8:00 I during a codfishing year ting. They aso employ about an| Cash awers were fimmied and! aarernacto Bapliat ch la mn. low mass; 7:90 pm, VON re " no Yeanela which will fit ge of aplece, w e- | $6 tak Po. cle Baptist church, cor-| sermon and benediction. — Fr sora ow eee ttle neat opring are the|celve an average wage of $200 f Fooled With Safe. ner 10th N. and E. Harrison. Jobn| Ghureh of the Immaculate Com kx, Carrier Dove, Nellie Colman, | the ms Ww ~ Th would A safe the company's office|~ an, minister—Morning wor- | eeption—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7 30 that something like $108, earing the 5 4 This | * 11, theme, “God's tion of| and 8:30 a m., iow mass: Bleekam, Ida May, Mary Joseph Russ, Alice, Fanny | ¥ © expended | ed with. | ip ag idences;” evening wor-| a m.. high mass and sermo \Folk Defines Grafte!| Pe sxe csts,Cote Ase |meertoGcate ir can readily tothe stouthe that be had Tet] YOWE Mew; church Bible ‘school |” > ae | gat af'es ‘ " [ye seen th © codf ndustry t unlocked last night, the burgiars| 9:30 & m.; address to Juniors by If you do not read page 6 you Anacortes: BR Ow gel Fates ap jmonkeyed with the combination un- | Misa Ali Brown; young people’s| may miss the opportunity of rv P. F. Norby, who has fitted { fused to respond to th vice, 6:30 p. m. Baptiam at even- | life. + | 2. hardware ng service. e . { JEVPFERSON CITY, Mo., Dec. 2 —_— eee : se MP E DE HI § | Governor Foik’s definition of graft | m " leote bileward for three Gays. 8 rning | rth Baptist [is to be used in the Standard dic F | Mi polite &@ St. Paul T ur 0 pocket-| Third and Cedar G a preaching, 11 a, m., subject irch, corner Robert ool, 9:45 mous soloist, Miss Kohler, will tak people, either against the law or part in the service letter from the publishers of the | passengere did not suff vers, | ibahadissitcibiiaaieas | dictionary in York ng per = he cash| “Saved Soul, Save Your Life;” B. age os | mission to place his definition in A Hot Retu NEW INSURANCE CONCERNS P. U., 6:30 p. m.; evening # COLMAN BUILDING. COMMITTEES HAVE BEEN NAMED TO CARE FOR BOOTHS AND | that dictionary, which Is being re OLYMPTA, Dec, 2.—The Guardian | | tee. mbject, “Can the Blind = ae vised. Governor Folk’s definition pees s. Ett . | Be Made to See?” Baptism the s EVENT SHOULD BE GREAT succerss of tas wad a0 ts Go telowe ‘Police Arresting Jopening of the service. Pilgrim Fj “Grafter—One who preys on the " | | ma artette will sing. Th ine an y tok ‘The final meeting of the executive) Benton and Mias Casaie Brill under the law. The boodler sells . cen 80 4 ° ap Sommilttes of the fair, to be held Fancy Work. . [his official vote or buys official usting’ Rate youterén onfidence Me Trinity Parish church, Bighth and . week in the Auditorium by the) Mrs. S. Aronson, chatrman, assist-|acts contrary to law. He is a rhe MY san ev. H. H. Gowen, rect Hirsch, was held this af-|ed by Mesdames 1. Schoenfeld, D.| grafter, but a gr is not neces nd | Service and 11 a. m, and 7:30 Gefnoon when final arrangements! Ackerman, A. L. Cohn, | Brown and! sarily a bood! Grafting may or 1 of BIG DREDGE } nday school, matins, 9:30 =o ‘Were completed and the committees | Miss R. Schoenfeld may not be unlawful, It is either mJ} 10, 2—The offices m. The bishop of Olympéa, the I i ie % have charge of the booths were Flower Booth. Ja special privilege exercised con-|°"% ; t they put rela-l| af the * Trust W. Keator, will preach s not numbered among the Samed, including the following Mrs. A. Dinkelspiel, ct trary to law, or the law itself | tives wpon yroul at salaries . © have head-| morning and evening ee popularity of sisted by Mesdames L. Schwabacher,| may giv far beydnd their merits. | ' n cisco, wer | Mark’s church, corner Broad “i oan Candy Booth. J. Koloman, |. Goldsky, Misses C ~ j y this morning.| way and Madison. Rev. J. P. D. y S Pp ve HAYNES PRODUCT Res Mrs. Dexzinge, chairman, assisted| inkelspiel, J. Dinkelsplol, H. Kole-| : | | ©. Tal was arrested and| Liwyd, rector—Services Ina : " By Mesdames M. A. Gottstein, M.| man, R Gottstein. and L. Green DIED IN ALASKA ; | t fidence| m. and 5 p. m.; Sunday will testify. We have {t—par- re, Prager, Misses Newberger, Prager,| paum. , a JodPho dredge he sister} a.m. Morning subject ticularly fresh Sundays. ome, Priediander, Casky and Davis. For Little Folks. |TNiget Soun was and several] cording to St. Matthew Half-pound box Be . Doll Booth—Mrs. E. Morgenstern. Pilrchased th Pu ” b ompla One-pound box ) Will Gell Cigars. gen | Burous H. Hopkins, who died Oc Sound B They al T one oid Mra. E. Silverstone, Mrs, William] (hairman, assisted by Mesdames 8.| tober 2, 1905, from heart failure, on| Louis J pany for $71,500. 1 " ffered to finance j vi iseoe woth $1.00 ae hl em on fit Psy : seful Christmas sscardinbiasiiite q r . ive 56 years old ‘or a num-| 4 ° e craft w 1 t ma | F tna ] chel Etta Dinkelspetl, | “tha! ber o} opkina resided in| # , re that th Pp 1 is sMicheleoo, Bite Dinkelepell,| "Weer of Fortune—In charge of| R&T of Tere ME. Hopkins reaided in|. Fora against the compa \ y t the oF resents t “sae 4 nN oen, are Gosling,| wesurs, KE. Morgenstern. ani attle, and for m han 10 years | nis 1 everal The Pa xtend . st pound box s0e ye Frances V. Gordon and Carrie Good Friedenthal. “| previous to leaving Seattle for u m had bee Coast company was a « the larg im that t na oun : toa Two-pound box $1.60 man. Pree 7, Alaska, which was wt time| past week and wa er credit ing furnished the | !!* sente From Mikado Land. aabhoie yy ore his death had been engi I ent b exnel with several t a4 dcl-| ¢ ; Mrs. R. A. Schoenfeld, chairman,| | Amore other good things which/ neer at the Haller building. At the | se times, He eye My pi and del-/ DISCUSSED MUNICIPAL .OWN <s led by Mesdames A. Portiouts,|¥'!! be up for the lucky ones will! time of his death he was employed |inst time that A I he gerebasers © Ee ee ERSHIP Gchoeateld, 1. Monhetmer, W.|>®® found ticket to Nome and onelon the steamer. An Inquest was | fellow ’ by Mane Mathes ’ ‘ i Our Optical Parlors ; Bresly, the Misses H. Moses, B.| ‘0 Sam Francisco. These tickets willl neid at Rampart, after which ho| wher wled back bed gga ln sc be lose ta 4 : 2 are the best equipped ond te le Davis include berth and meal expenses| wag there buried he tun A 4 invest — Ms " pring Are the be: > c 8 Paik and Haidle Davis. ant are Geek ot any time. The W eee ds Se aaa nt t ' ipe A REJECT SULTAN’S TERMS | ot burden ¢ charge of a spectalist of wide ex ioe M 7. +? ana nel hb ey yevd <y a es of the! hugband at the time of h ath. | the bod t ' y PARIR, Ds It i# stated jn | 3 by ’ : we w pint + rs, eopold, chairman, as-| trips are given to the manage-| He leave viv n the follow. | W i A will | the highe vernn hat yp oes ae Sited by Mesdames J. Davis, 8. Da-| ment gratis by the boat companies. | ing relative Mrs. Mina Hopkins 1 \ re t r u ed that ¢ via, J. Schermer, D. Lippman, A A large number of valuable prizes! wife, now of Fairbanks, Alaska d " en a with, who resid J n’s la i rv the ¢lty wou Dy Kaufman, F. Bories, HE. Bories, ©.) in Jewelry will be also up for lucky! Miss Eva Hopkins, daughter, and|in the state of Wisconsin, She I and will me the naval de to Haanes ouch Gn Good ing, black h Goldberg, J. V. Greenbaum and D.|persous to draw. The prizes are| Ray Hopkins, son, both of this|been notified of her “husband’s| stration in Iwtkish waters Monday 4 | ered Hicheled gt | now on exhibit the show w Jeath - | | psy ee |dows of the Rodelsheimer Clothing| 7 ——o : | An entertaiminent and wit] LONDON, Dec, %—¥esterday |g See Window for more Mrs. H. Kubrman, chairman, as-| company, as also are @ number of| If you do not read page 6 you] SNOWBOUND THREE DAYS |be given by the Sona of Zion Sut Alexandria's Gist birth- ||| Sainning’s Cash Store | | sisted by Mesdames James Nugent,|the dolla which will decorate the’ may miss the ¢ unit of MI EAPOLIS, D 2 After ' day pm t the Ben Hur ha " ated as usual 1310 Second Avenue. : Lawrence Booth, A. Schubach, M. P.! d th at the fatr. life. see being bound {n a North Da Youler thi od Kingdom

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