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| TROOPERS : KILL MANY ~One Cent--Last Edition” [he Seattle Star THURSDAY, DECEMBER HINGTON LAND OFFICE EXPERT IS NOW IN THE CITY 4, 196 J ———_ 4 Deputy United States Land In Dennis refuses to talk it be lieved he is here for the purpose pire with blood apector Dennis is now in the city gathering information prepara and rumors are afloat that his com-|fory to’ a governmental investiga Brutal Cossacks Confront Starving Peas Liventa in. Rebellion edly at cohen peters = } | investigation of alleged Washington the past few months rumor Livonia is in open re Hiion, and | land frauds. been afloat that an investiga ants, Demand Return of Cattle, Goods o.iicie mee | joauie ule amovnjos| tom je Washington tate 3 | ablished at Riga, the fort-| nad a long confe at police | to follaw closely upon the clos! and Then Shoot Down the People men cf which city has been burned | headquarters. He also interviewed | of the Afitehell trial In Oregon. It Jand entirely destroyed by the revo-| several strangers. The inspector | has bee® broadly hinted that many oe WS: lutiontate. lrefused to state the object of his | questionable n regard to the emer Two courters dispatched by the! visit her location of ho ads in this state a ; a EYDTKUHNEN, De M—At} nued on Page 7.) ma Balashelt Cossa: assembled the paatsdahsnatabalacatitis haan - - villagers and nanded of cattle and goods sto tates | angu some fire wounding hi b T then fired, k . | ing ten. I tuation at 4 Riga | grav at 000 troops will be ste estore order, The! council of the e has approved | the plan of ng with strikers which will be hed as soon as! ernment Desper . . * . $ ‘Vice-President of the Metropolitan Life The government is making but ” } 3 little headway jn crushing the tele T HH] H Hi D B 4 Py graphers’ strike. Wires over the} els now is y oes Business i few lines on which evi has AEE. deen temagrarily. restored are now] ---George W. Porkins Resigns cut and not a single wire is working | | out of St. Petersburg. Weeks must) beams pase before the Ice is reatored. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14 NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Hadley,compapy, bas resigned both pos |} Charles H, Eaton and R. G. Gil-| Fiske, vice president of the Motro-| tions @nf has been succeded tn th ‘ ST, PETERSBURG, Dec. 14.—Not} mour have been arrested here for| politan, was the first witness in the first by Alexander B. Orr dent | a satisfied with openly declaring that robbery it is believed they are, insurance case today. He told the! of the New York City rapid transit his life will be taken from him, the wanted in Seatt'e for an attack| cost of securing business and the commip@ap, and in the second by common people have joined with upon a woman. The men are charg-| cost of lapsed policies, John fin, head of the dry goods certain ¢ ents of the royalist led with stealing money and clothes} -_ firm of HH. B. Claflin & Co party, and have conspired to de-| belonging to H. C. Lowe, a tele Anotherimportant feat of yes throne the emperor. | raph operator who recently ar-| NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Pressed by | terday's teal was statement Plots seeking this end were dis- PRINCE MIRSKY, rived here from Seattle. the servants of the law in the inves-| made by Hadley Fiske, v pr covered yesterday by the ever vig | Ugation of the methods of large life dent of the Metropolitan fe, who Hant Count Sergius Witte, who has| Spoken of as Witte’s § |e RRR ARR ARR A RH INeUrANco companies, George W.| said that he paid $5,000 of the com publicly denounced and arrested * % | Perkins, vice president and chalr-| pany’s figd® in anpesing a child Count Ignatieff, leader of the move-| 6 paicae * BANK CLEARINGS # | man of the New York Life Insurance’ jabor law im Penney! ment to make Nicholas the last of % Deo. 14, 1905 $1,092,661.60 #| it teemenottn In connection with the plans to] 4 nec 14° 1904 ose4o14s a] jremove the emperor, another plot! 4 pet - * ndndlns bas'Gaed Yo ‘ military dictatorship, and but for it#| 4 date last year. $ 184. | Scoala’ Inaterts te a ee only have his subjects turned timely uncovering by Witte, would)” mee 7 | Goal atdubtibetel Prietat thin afver inst him, but the Little Father's| undoubtedly have been carried out. | a ia nga herons oxy hor Own brothers, uncles and cousins| Nicholas has been informed by|* ********** # eae e REFORM MEETING es ne een Seperis &re conspiring to unseat him, and| Witte of these attacks upon the| Steamer Umatilla, Pacific Coast Scale git Phere erin be an even: facriminating documents found upon | throne. Steamship company, leaves for Sas las aU Ne: orale: Necretary .ol Ignatieff, the arch-conspirator,| Rioting, murder, pillage, civil war| Francisco Tuesday at 9 o'clock in| MILWAUKEF, Wis. Dec. 14—/the Navy Chas, J. Bonaparte will Prove that the czar nurses a ~r rebellion are reddening the em-|the morning Diegates from ali parte of the| deliver the principal address, Ts a ! morrow the efficers for the ¢ HOLD PLUMBERS’ EXAMS peer wil) be slected and vario. service problems will be d ‘The Washington state plaahore’ | by Joseph W. Errant, pres o board met yesterday at its head-| the Chigago Civil commin quarters on First av. for the =| sion; Hon, Alford W. Cooley, of the amination of applicants. i. | United Btates Civil Service . Bellingham, W. Mueller ona ; sion and others. Ther: Lambert, comprising the examining bang in the evening. board, were in attendance. Five applicants for journeymen and two for master plumbers were @ test. About 20 more appll- fants will be examined duri he | week. ‘The board will convene in Tacoma Monday; Bellingham, “SS" Logal Architects S tnd Everett, Thursday ocal Archite n Agreement Not to mated Copper which he operated) on "tne nisamer Hana Ana ‘Tuee-| trace of the dead miners. When they’ == ; | ester > oA | sustained a lows of $3,600,006 Say liert K e tteamne Draw Plans for New Edifice for First TOKIO, Dee. 14.—Chinese resi-| "He gives advice concerning the The Start |stearweed, tao bothen' tag, Géaate ead bt werent because of de- | O20" ‘range, saying that he be-| one ¢ men started out from | been discovered, although the men’s : Presbyterian Co ry ation -Alleg | | Heves in an advance, but that he) « aga for Kyak on Nov. 11.| discarded blankets and guns had i ng ig (] in the treaty which Ko-| drops all responsibility hey only ok three days’ rations, | been found : U Laws says investors following | pecause they were told by Hughes, | Had $775 in Gold. njust Treatment mura went to Pekin to arrange he-| his advice on copper range made| who hen resided at Kyak for eight | Rowley had #e00 in gold dust om tween Japan and China 4 $8,600,000. years and was supposed to be thor-| his person. Hughes carried a poke z — | oughly acquainted with the country, | containing about $17 §: Leth ‘deibiiesis. ‘Rawe aguied). “Ansther (itis about the content “ that was necessary.| Rowley is a native of Iowa and @ jamong themselves not to submit) that we do not like is that the bulld- distance is 75 miles over rough | member of the Woodmen. of tm jplans for the proposed First Pres-| ing committee of the church at the t the foot of Bering gia- | World. Tie Wiliams brothersiaian byterian chureh, to be erected at| same time they asked the local 1 aeys ln required to sunke | deena Sree: Seses ee ee eee Seventh ay. and Marion st thitects to submit plans for the| Shortly after 11 o'clock this | Cael the (eens OF ihe stew See An agreement to this effect bas|church also asked several eastern) morning the body of an uaknown the party ran out of f |spring to obtain the bodies and : been circulated and signed by most| architectural firms to send their|™&n was discovered floating in the day, they tried to take a} bring them out, SHAMOKIN. Po. Dec. 14—Thou- | Of the architects of the city. drawings | bay at the foot of King st be: t on | Marshal Wardell of Catella has of= sands of anthracite coal miners Object to Rules. “We have no fear that we can do| He was of medium height and had m= gre (a ee opened the convention of their del According to the rules of the! just as good work as eastern men,| ark hair. He had on a -air of Or re ee ee ee ee gates at the G. A. R. opera house | competition, the wemene claim,| but we think that home work eee trousers, a green sweater and ning. About 700 delegates |the winner alone derives benefits| should go to local men a heavy pair of logging shoes. There eens. y eaabeedh ae teas That is the trouble. a Must Alter Rules. was a pocket book two nickela and | WOMAN ASKS FOR RESTRAINING ORDER TO PREVENT HUS tite districts, nown ax the Lacka-| “We cannot afford to spend time| “Unless the committee appointed | letter In his pockets. T y Wanna, Schuylkill and Lehigh an-| nd labor upon a set of plans such| by the church to take o ag the| Tho letter was addressed to Rev ee eee oes WRONG THRONES IN Sef {hracite districts Nos. 1. 7 and 9,|@% would have to be prepared for a! building of the new structure alters|W. T. Johnson, Arrowhe Lire DREN were in attendance when the joint|church of this size with only the| the contest rules in a great many|#4 on the flap of the envelope, convention of the United Mine | sambler’s chi of winning,” said) ways and conducts the contest in a| Written with a blue pencil, Is the ad Workers of the three districts nam-|4 prominent architect today. | different manner from the way it is| dress of C. F. Tucker, photographer, If theepuperior court grants theythelr health and their lives, she} @4 Was called to order. The oper “The way in which competitions) being run at the present time, local | Atrowhead, B. C ‘ectraimias order asked for by Mrs.jsays ; | ing session was devoted to addre have been conducted in this city! architects will take little part.” The body had been in the water| Bmille Brigson this morning, the) He half starves them by | Ge Welcome and routine business, |heretofore has not been at all satis-| Dr. M. A. Matthews, pastor of the| About three weeks. It was taken 1a] (der wiD probably be one of the| them solid foods, she avers, and) which will be continued in the aft-|factory, and we have decided not| church, says he does not know any-| the Honney-Watson morgue moat peculiar legal papers ev to eat raw and uncoc pe | ernoon seasion. to take part in contests of this na-| thing about the matter, as it is In| Nothing has been ascertain issned dn Seattle tables, in B to which} — iE cocctinken gorisin that. the] tase in the future atae ar tka Seana of Games, he the Shaw's téeatits Mra. Hirieson says her husband, | he tries to inculcate in them be-| Steamshipmen at the present time , tor in the east it was announced by 4 convention will take a stand fo Réward Brieson, ia a Hthographer, | liefs antagonistic to law, order and] those claiming to be on the in- 4 Gight-hour workday, uniform p = rnihg $40 per week, and that he| government, and in opposition to|#re much wrought up over the prob- | side that the boats were to be placed fer classes of employes not rated is _seegeniat & spiritualist, a] the decencies of social law. able route on which the steamships | on the Vladivostok run J Miners and specific terms of phys ulture fanatic, a vegetar-| At one time, the plaintiff alleg Buekman and Watson, reported to i ployment, but these will t fan pa a free-love | Brieson disappeared, taking the | have been bought by Captain EB. Subject to a joint discus | All these ‘belfef#, Mrs. Brieson | children with him, and remaining | Caine, who of es a line fot be obtruded tm advance of the| | says, her husband practices upon | away for weeks without letting amships between Seattle Gequest for a confere | their ehildren. He exp their | her know their whereabouts San Francisco, will be p!aced ‘They will also formulate a nd} EUGENE, Ore, Dec. 14.—On ac-| bodies do the extreme heat and cold| Mrs. Brieson also asks a decreo| Many steamshipmen for a full recognition of the u | count of an outbreak of smallpox, | in ordance with his physical | of divoree the cust of the |the route will be the we } the boys in the dormitory of the| culture hellefs, and thus impertls | children run, On the other | state university were disminsed to — = steamship: purch ES atisatd day until January 3. Six cases have been found, all light aeevinasie 2 GOVERNOR LAFOLLETTE OF WISCONSIN REFUSES TO BECOME T Y T0 FIX THE BLAME fae amsnae meaner R ent oa A SENATOR BECAUSE HE IS ANGRY AT THE LEGISLATIVE on Pin a ae ‘ Sar been TURNDOWN OF HIS BILLS Northyeas rowned polis: r the purpose of ascert ny purcha CENTER OF ATTRACTION Z The Correct Test. Captain Caine, that he WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec a 14.—The to go to the senate, becaune the lew upon what employe of the he le. | ould not again enter the Valdez} WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—This oS Ammdeg Westindten ¢ s wr al me | siature killed his favorite bills. He |partment rests the blame for the f ing let of t was | trade afternoon Congressman Longworth irks tode od te refuse to be] = sub. unannounced, | will remain to seek a fourth term aa lerical error in the filing of the ect by the boar Hibbard, of the Barneston & Hib-|{s the center of attraction in the ee by wget phones cand i ut he Is sald Jecided not} governo: teats of five samples of condensed 1 t Es T 1 jbard company, San Francisco, who | house pall gyi oar ye ge yl SAREE RS Se Eh A a milk and cream recently made, and] factured by I 1 is now in the city, ostensibly fe He retained his good nature dur= ioe and Mexico, tending | : . which appeared tn the newspapers 1 t fat; F ar the purpose of superintending the|ing the banterings, and even the REED ctatsuocd or bork ~ peivoncgo PEOPLE MARRY D. A. R. TO MEET placing several condensed milk and| Stertitzed Cr In nal Milk | loading of the Mariechen, stated | impertinence of his colleagues. One Malice Ar this time, |. COLOMBO, Dee. 14.—-Earl Cowley; The Lady Sterling chapter of the ream manufacturers in a wrong lensir F hehalt ay that the Buckman and the| representative asked him his opin- ae Ar ws y married Lady Hartopp, the| Daughters of the American Revo-| Jim Falsetta, aged 45, the Italian | light by placing wrong res t fa " i n were in reality purchased | ion on race suicide. The movement on foot to have the| divorced wife ir Charles Har-| lution will hold a special business | who was recently found guilty of |analysea aguinst their 1 jonsing neston & Hibbard com Fool question,” he said, show- city and county withdraw their eup- | topp. 1 Cowley has a divorced | meeting on Friday afternoon of this| criminally assaulting 15-ear-old | health board held a meeting t halis, 6.72 5 nt ing the first sign of irritation, but port from the Wayside hospital and| wife living, now the wife of Rob-| week at the Hotel Washington | Mary Gasconnetti last summer on| Several of the wronged man 1 3 ated ¢ rface this would indi-|a smile soon drove away the give It to some other institution|ert Middleton-Biddulph. She uses| Madam Magri, a member, will be| Vashon island, was this —morning| turers have threatened to bri th ed Milk company, Hi! captain E. E. Caine would| frown. Another asked him if it i was very unfavorably received by|the title of countess, because she} @ guest of the chapter. The Kitty| sentenced by Judge Griffin to | against the city, Borden's Condensed | Ore, 6.48 per cent fat, and B no interest in the operation of | was love at first sight the Chamber of Commerce at alia the mother of the heir to the Livingston chapter has also been' 10-year term in the state peniten-| Milk company, of New ¥ having | Cond 1 Milk company, amers “Nick” blushed and wouldn't an- Meeting yesterday earldom invited to be present, dary. a plant at Auburh, being among 0 per cent fa hen the vessels were negotiated ' swer, BOYCOTTED: have bi ade. In spite of the fact that Inspe CHINA-JAPAN TREATY DELAY The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Vol TS PER MONTH 05, NO 249 ONVENTION te BE HELD tun mus ne suis | MUMEGIpal Ownership Advocates Will Meet ne Jan | 10 Nominate a Ticket--Labor Coun- “age hong ne gg cil Takes Initiative at Meeting Last Wight : 7 ' 4, t fe h f 1 of January, 1905, at 10 o'clock a m., ; b The Resolutions. for the purpose of considering the j ¢ pais Popin Lal h wh on The declarat of prin advisability of nominating a ticket, ie ly N artisan elple the American Fede of}on a platform of munielpal owner- - ‘ ré-| Labor commits all affiliated unions! ship of street ways, to be voted | ; . : ol { municipal ownership| upon at the city election next ; es ; i March th if said convention | pars pe ee r to nominate such a ticket; and r" t, it , h eat be it further | : . k Open Discussion. . : . h i olved, That in order to carry € th yf ac-\ out the spirit of these resolutions, : t railway priv-| this council hereby makes its meet~ « ‘ Ke be ing on W day, Derember 27, am . e > ‘ Rn t Central ts jeorting In the broadest sens@ 1 a Vicini re of the term; that it invites to said . t « 69 unions of organized meeting all members of organized ; abor abe " ‘ votes, | labor and a ner persons favoring : Tha me b en woclal or business affiliations, wr . : ‘ sae | ganized labor de that the » and there to openly and freely suiiots tie Yarteet oe an opportunity to cast thetr olved, That a copy of these mun f against the municipal! resolutfons be furnished each of the bul . reek treet railways papers of Geattle, and that ao sai / ponsibility. they be Invited to have representa~ h 4 counct!, fully | tives at the “open” meeting of the fs sponsibility it as-| Council and, tn the event of a con- End of Democratic Party « to take the initia-| vention being called, at such cone Ith predicted in some qua ng the citizens of| vention. « th the " portunty; and with The above resolution is indorsed . of ox in th ring by your legislative commit 9 ¢ nt " GORDON A. RICE, th f 5 ALICE M. LORD. ' ing of an RM. M'CULLOUGH, 1 lust ation, to be he in| A. MCLE i t hout opposition e on the first day| E.C. geceveccoesosooooooreoes [AL Balad {FROZEN notified tbe by the postoffic department that hia requ another mail carrier at Ballard bh: been granted. C. 6. Broanichs — TWO MINERS LOSE THEIR LIVES AND TWO OTHERS ALSO is to nt new position, will be in his duties next Friday NEARLY SUCCUMB—DEAD MEN LADEN WITH GOLD DUST) ition to the mall service enable the le office to giv section of Ballard having « Rowley, 38, and Harry] four men were exhausted, the dead ctreste, taciuding thee Sew “ miners, were frozen to|men became separated from th ing, a daily delivery . snow storm on the trail| other two. The Williams boys, more tween Yakataga and Kyak Nov.| dead than alive, finally stumbled 16. The other two members of the] onto,a hunter's cabin at Cape Suf- 9 mar wh names are Williams, | fren. One of them had to be nursed ped « similar fate after one of hours before he could use his TRUTH eB S in the long list of Alasks Snow Covers Track. odies. Schwarting and his party, who The news was brought to the city | had been doing assessment work for inoue by Robert Schwarting, a miner, who| the Pacific Coal @ Oi company, BOSTON, Dec. 14—Thomas LAw-) 4. 4 member of the party which | started out from Yakataga for Kyak json today advertised in the papers,| vissed over the same trail a few | on Nov. 16, five days after the other ¢ pool 3 M admitting that the p in Amal days afterward. Schwarting ed| party had started. They found no

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