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“One Cent--Last Edition” |" @ seattle Nee) Fo | ee eee WASHINGTON vol NO. 241 ‘HOW-i Fitios PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT GREAT. onda meet, A. B, Beckett, said to be make up the deficiency, Things got Len + ST PERETIS VRRP WAN BT Smeterees et warm fe the pencil-shover and Monda night marker he oO a secur to ume from Women Return Home From Theater to |e: 01 theater whic nas boon utile trendy be: atutfed hie pad tarted 4 Ballard The 0 iT d oil th hia pock and watt Find Bold Burglars in Their Home--- indinas da. colled, thie Princess, and red oft. id Kennedy, of the New will obtain bookings through the| port he eral interesting . 4 = “a tte at i A T LA RGE hin s Effective Federal Supervision) 0° 9:0! oo. com of! ‘realty of the tly q at fo | houeolders i anat the eval iiiliiastaes of Railways, Proper Control of Life In- |: ie ae vould ie shoe though it might : {not be lasting. Im € man canner prosperity of the Cet euchet Ge suai tee el surance, Enunciates Fully Latest As- pects of the Monroe Doctrine and Takes so prepenty OomM sn lave ‘nsiod ta, al pneraatiia | Up the World Quostion of Universal i i i ein ce oie Mert America | edition of The Star last night Thom-| Hopkins had been stabbed over N re Of crope woeld hurt t aa Wheaten . wok an me | m rder in a sandspit shack near| and from the pool of blood collected | general well-being. the hose whol f age-worker, business ‘ the Holgate at. bridge houre before|at his feet it is believed that he bare tiaddent of the f have} mar al sh pny , his lifeless body was discovered by|slowly bled to death from the) wguHinGTON, D, C., Dec. 5—ra rebate questions, the is & patrolman }wound. A broken lamp chimmey) ,, srdnce proviems, the great ques —_—_—_—_—_— @ | City Detective Tennant aud Police} was found on the floor: Deputy|PAesideat Roosevelt's message t¢ na of ; ccomyre Pipe eel oaged Se. ng \a lerk Drew placed under arrest at|Coroner Arnold found that death}congress was readin both howtes| ine modern world, the Chinese and| MMR HREM ENR EH MYT MERE ENEN MER NRE NEEM 4 ht James Barrie, an associate | was due to an internal hemorrhage| today apd produced « profuund im-|immigration, Alaska and its re| # * E AFTER MONTHS OF PROBING PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN DE i — a anaes frees d by the lesion of the right! | preasion. quirements and nun ous other * SHARING FRUITS OF INDUSTRY. Ps joa Barrie will be & ithout | lung | | matters of general interest to the) # MAND GRAND JURY'S SPECIAL SESSION—WILL IMPLICATE He expremed surprise wher Still «a Mystery. | 1) wee regarded as one of the peop SEER HREM by the police m the steam strongest messages ever written by 4 x roe mb dente ee OFFICIALS er Oregen. William Haayett, Hving near the). onjee ai’ bik elhetias ota-i That the mess wil go. dows). in ow Justry, benes e a ie 8 Pr ree shack where the master Was Guia executive, and elici gen- into history as or of the most). a alee benefit oman 7 ; | sae wage. mitted, first diesovered the bode eral Bapresions of admiration notable documents of the time, can a man of great products g TACOMA, Dee. 5 Twelve prom exposur PY 4 st! A search of the cabin by police He th had bees ‘The president, in his customary pot be questioned close t bec 5 b 4 : officers showed no signs a én ie nays th jopkins } . ms | who becomes rich by nent business and professional men | Louis. of oners : oe missing since Thankagiving day Yearfaey manner, went right to the| The message was as follows | menne of this place today filed a petition |are bu ee ee ee rodta of things. He took up the) To the Senate and House of Repre-| dealing 1 (Continued on Page Two.) arene ac ¢ al Whether Hopkins was murdered/ Two glasses, each containing the|for the amall amount of money he ¢ of a drunken car im the superior court asking J ot Huston to call a special sessic the grand. jury to in charges which i least six city six are yar months en quietly gath k nee against the nd state posi several county OUNCILMEN INVESTIGATE SUNSET PHONES: 17 runner of what ; y but one of the! present i fensational exposure of municipal | greatest m of the kind ever | PARADE STREETS} About 100 women met at Knosh-| a q ; Braft ever brought to light in the/ brought out in a western city. and| | ers dry goods store at 7:30 and pa-| we wer (we) | a West, and will correspond on ajthat it easily warrants the eit —— | raded through the streets of the efty ow 4 profi men nd a can were un-|possemmed has not been determined! two bunks had! by the investigation iregs of beer mae earthed. One of th tive they men t Smalior scale with the recent graft of a gran | bearing a number of banners with! the inscription BALLARD, Dec. &—The clo We Are Out fi HEAVY VOTE === TURNS OUT WATKK Elections in Suburbs Bring Out the Ful [sow sen poet ee Strength of Both Sides---Feeling Runs... iced ren y looks as though the taxpayers 80-| 4 §TEAMER PILES ON ROCK/ ’ STILL HOLDS nexation ticket would win out, but Bay” [ese ) the margin will be «mall. WITH UNLUCKY CREW OF 13 j | J Y > Commurree ‘The mayoralty candidate on the y rt io BALLARD, Dec. 5.—Voting began (ed as a certainty. The ticket reads: | annexation ticket is running strong $ ~~ a has ery heavy.| Mayor, William HL Berd; treas-|ly, but the contest on the heads of here early and han been very hea — r . Dee. 8.—Thet 05 { a It looks as though there would be aj urer, RO & councilmen, R.| the ticket is very close. The re} HALIFAX, N. 8, Ma | full vote. Eckels and Gee Armatrong | mainder of the ticket will probably|#teamer Lunenberg {ts ashore at} r . | | daiene istand, a total loss and} Efforts on the part of the fae, police to connect E. W. Bell, a ok, with the murder of Fre@l [oeenes at the Seneca hotel, Satur) has resulted in failure, Chie®) { Police Delaney 1s satisfied that this Bell is not the guilty man, aa” | Bell proved his movements on the date of the crime, before and after,» | No inquest will be held. The sleuths have not abandoned |seareh for the murderer yet | claim that they have other imports lant clues which may lead to neo prehension of the murderer, * can-| be elected ‘The First ward is voting at J. Hullquise 1 | to 1 against annexation, the ow fidate on the’ t t tioket.} The vote so far in light, as most of 4 crew of 13 missing. A member of | GIRARD, Kan, Dee. 6-1 fag districts voting about 2 to 1|He wae nominated by labor leaders the men will vote after 6 o'clock parliament from Quebec, R, J. Las- | Berry st holds the car. Damned lie, is among the supposed lost.) the zing weather and the ef< against it j The race between the mayoralty ¢andidates is about an even thing fg! NOC Ww | and it will require a count to de BIG FEED FOR ¢lare the best man. The voters « m Supporting Ingalls well and th Sos SAMUEL TODAY the field. | The republican nominees are as! follows: Mayor, Judson H. Wiley ¢lerk, J. Murdoch; treasurer, W. F.| COUNCILMAN DAULTON INTRODUCES A RESOLUTION FOR AP- Grill; attorney, H. M Bealth officer, Dr. P. W forts of the officers to dislodge er, she i not budge. TO BUILD NEW DOCK © WASHIN POINTMENT OF COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE SUN- TON, D. C., Dec. 5 9 ¢ouncilman-at-large. Thomas SET TELEPHONE COMPANY'S SERVICE fo the rece of the case show To begin work on a new drydock " @hal; counciimen, C. W. Coot The state carried the case to that|at the Puget Sound navy yard, the : Anderson and eorge H. Poerse | ina using the assumed name of] secretary of the navy in his annual "a teket Ix ed of ve ; | “Grace Lawrence” for the y timates made public yester a c +0 ouncil concluded it did not have ing witness. Up to the forf ommends appropriation ok % son, « Lingren, tr th autho There is aj | the bond the case had cost th ,000. ‘The new drydock will ule turer: Wilsor attorne by strong sentiment, even Pa the coun $82.40 and the taxpayers of King} timately cost about $1,500,000. Sec A. Adame fficer; Pet against the wretched . paid it. Thirty-nine wit-| retary Bonaparte, for improvements Blom ouncilmar arKe furnished by the Sunset con y | Resses were called and it took them/| to the navy yard, recommends the Mike Hess Augustus Steel 1 ouncil can begin a crusade }44 days to prove that Reed was|sum of $506,500. Among the ime A. E Rogers, counct the telephone company \t |gullty. ‘The cost of the bill was| provements suggested, the secre- ‘The socialists ¢ Jate ure: | tan Daulton : a tendency } | examined by the present prosecuting | tary recommends $60,000 for a ceme Mayor, J. C.Robbi H The matter was taken up once be-| tention from its attitude jec- | TWO BODIES OF LOCAL JEWS DISAGREE AND MASS MEET attorney and found correct and it| tral plant and $50,000 for a floating Hazen; treasurer, #. FR at-| fore, in a different form, Daulton! ond av. franchise dium of a oh has been approved and allowed, but|stecl crane. A number of smaller forney, A. N. Roven: hea soeking to force a reduction of the which is likely to be very incon NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—George ING AND FAIR OCCUR ON THE SAME NIGHT where was the prisoner Re ring|items bring the amount recome De. T. O. Watson; cour at- | rates charged by the company. The venient at the next election Harvey will give a dinner at Del this time? f "| mended for improvements to aboud large, LL. mune! ; |monico’s this evening, in honor of} Stlised tu Qalide ls aod . Ower : ™ |Mark Twain's 70th birthday, Be-| aya result of Monday , ints for the fiir, and stated! Ene athoruays eey that ae al The citizens’ p sides Mr. Clemens, who will be the) meeting at the Grand t oure it be impossible for them to/ ally’ means that he ki od to Can-| ee municipal adr tration | Suest of honor, there will be about) sympathy for the Russia s, the movement til a lat ada and was th arrested 3 iR ent one being’ chargea it 150 authors and Iierary men of/and the opening of the Temple de | date ] n into jail, being held at | ML AM three tickete are suninet prominence at the dinn: bevides| Hirsch fair at the auditorium on the Refused to Join. time the case came up feguiarly for @unexzation A number of distinguished women! eaine eve to raine funds for the And so President Leo Kuhn Gist in the ecperiie Gears eet tel S The republicans have dectared in| writ Among those who will be] ereation of a new rxynagogue at Ma-|retary I. Morgernstern and others | gnite of this explanation Reed must THE COMMIT [EB aver of a closed town on Sunday. present on that occasion will be An-| rion and Boylstor ¢ friction has of the members of the Temple de} have soon obtained his freedom and| ‘ drew Carnegie, John Burroughs,|arigen bet tt Hirsch refused to have anything to! he might have still been at liberty Georgetown. Richard Watson Gilder, Willlam/and orth ewe the meeting hed he weesith pairtrcetite Dy says GEORGETOWN, Nov. 5.—The} Dean Howells, Hamilton W. Mabie,| The ¢ a eantime the Harmony | Patrolman Prothero and placed in| The petitions mentioned by T voting began early and continues Gris SA | Brander Matthews, F. Hopkinson | the rect | salt ’ istar were presehted:t> the emia heavy. A full vote will probably be Smith, Howard Pyle, Irving Bachel-| Reeently the Grand a <beuse | Case Forgotten Monday night by the Municl polled. Indications point to Muel: ler, Honry Van Dyke, Owen Wister,| meeting wax @etermined upon by the other well | effort was made by W. T.JOwnerthip Teague ‘Thay ee 18000 SOLDIERS PARADE ST. PETERSBURG STREETS TO PRE- | a rinur Colton, George Cary Kggle-| Harmony club, a political organiza- | ministe Alice Brown, Elict ¢ orthodox Jews, who asked the meeting the brewery proposition, as the win Poarl Craigie, Mary i. Wil element to Join in the, missed. the over to hie @unseeser eithioet a men-iat the tio: x . The remainder of his — Freeman, Ruth Mck Phe. latter. informed the !ing of their ba r to his su without a men-|at the city tion of the proposl« ning man i nain tion of this feature. Consequently | tion of acquiring a municipal street ticket is receiving excellent support Richard Le Gallienng, Rdith Wyatt.| ec 1y club f the previous ar- tempt to interfere it rend ae geo erenngne! : 2 , PETERSBURG, Dec, 6.—Thesof martial law was gazetted today |< nains now for Prosecuting At-|car system and charter amendmen Mueller appears to be carrying his| ST. PETERSBURG, D e martial law was gaz aY | Kate Jas Riggs, Carolyn Wells, nto take up the/relative to franchises, ” itua iner 1 nao torney Mackin ticket right through situation today is incredible, Chaos Margaret Sutton Gabrielle Jackson ign xteor vsand Cossacks | % Poland, which is now complete j dropped threads of the ease and co: South Park. to le 9 ff eshte ear meats | want of atriking pos tele. | Cabell, Charles A. Eastman, Chariea| | promised to do case will be SIUTH PARK, Nov. 5.—Voters poet e . graph employes was prohibi Major, Heorge Barr MeCuteheon, It lormally set some time next month tL MUSH TO ieuah out here te eatr oat veatendl dla the | William Farquhar Payson. Vat Tas | Reed’s attorneys and — bondsmen| ler, candidate for mayor on the In dependent ticket and supporter of SERVE ORDER Scott to realize upon th and | ferred to a committee. The petitions when he retired the case was turned | ask for the submission to the people ent has ordered the court. |e! Sutphen, Henry M. Alden, Oliv t a full vote will be cast.| Kove a} ly | Abolish Martial Law. r Jhave formally notified the sheriff's | a are that the con martial of mutineers according to| Howard Dunbar and many others of| | office that they are not respot | R #0 clove ax to require a| WARSAW, Dec. 5.—The aboiition | the procedure In war times. equal importance. for Reed any longer since he | careful count to decide the winning TRH ARR been arrested arses: candidat | 4 * At Liberty 11 Months, | Eli Smith, one of the most fas The two tickets in the fied at , tice John B. Gordon early last Jan 00,000 JEWS IN FUNE For 11 months Reed has been at} moi e oe ee ise not considered y -_ c y a a " ~ * pal cnegdlre the Nandita | bay Ags dower sag OM aA, YORK, Deo, 5.—With #| AFTER 11 MONTHS’ ESCAPE, “STRAW BOND” FUGITIVE 18 FIN- ia carrying the tenia 6 candidate: at one of the mle bande of > on their left * Candle Creek, Noi offered te le the lonm for $50, bi ielteliel me. » ‘” aan mereonntcin om “etalled” him off and at lest refuney|® ners while the bands played # * | will “mush” from Seattle to f feu el eoune men, | cs bet ak an at lust refused! y funeral dirges, 100,000 Jews * % | York this winter. * ow. rd tents . *® marched through the principal *| In the arrest of C. J. Reed, tasty. oe * % |, Smith’s aim is to reach New ¥ gee — “geen enry | oe nix of W. 4. phit-| KNIGHT ERRANT DISABLED By|* streets of the Bast sia yee | Saturday afternoon, by Patroiman Sunnyside ay,, this city. bf In time for the annual § pan’ # Pie i Z 4 i Need aaal ON * terday in memory of the Jews *| 0. Prothero, the police recognize s Haven ina # er home| * Increase over same x | Show 0 Ww e mi a feature Pend Bene, pentidaten ore len p delist ihom the iain % mencacred th Rusele. Wie taamitive: from justice—n Gisela ial eat Gateuntings tthe bon * date last year...8 424,619.60 # | Of the bets en ihe. ta ; bse gh oemeeed y. | ore “es ons The local marine éxchanige reports | ¥ %| who, had he not been so bold, might | “2° Cuba ne papal : musher should reac! a * irk, Ay. Gitte ee t wt r Ban ey) that the British steamer Knight br, | ®**#* # howe ewe AR have never beon again prosecuted snail " in vith ik ° prises 5 - ee % metropolis by next Mi eee, L. Dwyer.’ er eee ree out. of Gee corel otumee Oe inset, euler sate ay Frank fot tho crime with which he Was) prone en ee long afterwards : trip was planned by A. Hy a ll tee. payin stac trey ci Waterhoune company, while enroute | BULLETIN LOWEST formally charged August 16, 1904,| Her shame. But not long afterwards, proposal was accepted by Arlington. | Ns » he claims stored nie| TO" Japan to the Unites @ BN tor ty, brinting during the|by W. T. Scott, then prosecuting] rarer, the police arrested Reed and fore the former. teft fon teat ARLINGTON, ER, : Agr yee et eye awe] ond torced to put into Monoran coins. reer wt Fc Wy me attorney for King county. subsequently: he was giyen a pre- Sleep Was Dear san AUG aming mow ond Indications other | eporinig In a flacce teptess, nl! night. ‘The bid of the Bulletin was saan tae tia nuenio abd the air minary hearing and bound over to OR RAVING only — ronnie ao waite the culicnenet eee + complet. |for matter 12-ems to the line, at ¥/ were daily losing large sume of Ambir Pha beating bt BS: Se Ordinances. pi Peewee, cast ba! ee ae eye [1 her re Jed on her| cents an inch for the first insertion,| money through the practice of $6 y Justice Gordon, Judge Tall- ss two districts north of” 7 gad Heket “will be| thet last Sine he tod ailk| voyage, It ia not thought her in-{and 9 cents per inch for each sub-| enyster attorneys in obtaining the] M&M, of the superior court, approved] | Hogan Hansen, of Van Buren. | street on the first Bil of the stor the bond and Reed was allowed his} this state, told the police last pight | were Introduced | umbreil carried juries will Impede her progress to|#eduent insertion, no parell being | rejease of ng clients by the tse of Toren Tr iptington 1s vi firm pr say® Dis! any great extent used, Its bid was the lowest, : : liberty until the case was called for| that sleep was certainly expensive | Monday night. B ga the Independent | trunks were broken open in each tn- i Fe Brak - | straw Latah sa Mp a nd ai| (rial. When that time arrived the] in this city. He mourns the loss of |and Relleyae, from tins but one municipal candi- | stapce. An ordinance, increasing the city] At its regular meeting ~ Monday pe of the prisoner, attorneys for the defense failed in| a gold watch and chain and $15 in| } Union, are included. ine fn the field in opM@rition to! His lawful at@mpts to secure the| engineer's salary to $5,000 on Jan, 1,] night the board of health econsid- their efforts to brig the missing|cash. He was unable to tell the| Third, Eleventh and Citizen's ticket. There t* prac- ald of justice were ignored, His ap- Was placed betog the city councti ered the ante-mortem meat inspec- Vietim Was Girl. @ Reed ip coumt_and. the bond was| police where he had slept, and/north and Federai ay. By ff No ixsue, and the clection of peulm, he clal were made to ex: osee Se referred to re tion question. Action was post-! Reed's victim was the daughter of | forfeited “ ly at the re- could not guide tem- | Denny way to the Pontius’ lition Proxecutiga Attorney Scott and Jus fie minittee, poned until next Monday evening, a well known citizen realding on! quest of the ting attorney,” porary béed chamber, are included in the other, ». ©

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