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an we: eee perma, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1905. vd y rs EXAMS FOR “LEFTENANTS” ee ee ee ee ee ed * * | WASHINGTON, D. ©. De * NEW HOME FOR SOCKEYE & l'The examination of candidate * BABIP * Juppotntments as Heutenants in be * Noxt nth 350,000 baby # United Bt marine corpy begun at | ® nockeye an tie © hatch- # andidates, most of them ai |» 1 ond ® villuns, have entered thelr nar HAPPY “NICK” LONGWORTH | « \ Fish # for examination and the fiv —- *® Commi mer Kersha ni ia ing with the highest percentage will] ‘FESSE8 UP, AND SAYS THAT] 4 , oun") us alm ion oe Bi. . i y ymimiasioned second Hentenants . a ; | 7 ® fant sockeye from pea W ne % DEPUTY SHERIFF Of KING COUNTY SUDDENLY SHOWS MEN ] while the t five in line 1 he] HE HAS BEEN AND GONE ANO |" b Colonie aaa 4 | acod on the waiting Het, Aw there] upone” | sent will. be - 4 TAL ABERITION IN A RESTAURANT AT OLYMPIA will not be another examination be-| oan" te | tod eS ee b coreaecitotienadiivaten jfore July 1, 19 met |® native haunts to the Fraser # | jourrin the t WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. U—| & rive * Thomas McCorey, @ former deputy | sheritt deamed It wise to take im] |filled from the wait Congressman Longworth was over-| % * sheriff of Seattle, and now bailiff] into custody whalmed with congratulatl Tee eee eee eee ee a of Justice Davis’ court, after appear-} A physician, who examined Mc | 1 by mail, this| r Mead at Olym-| Corey, said he was only temporary | pia yesterday in behalf of & pardon afflicted as a result of lows of sleep. | Carey, convicted of} He was sent to Seattle by friends | he first degree, suddenty | last night symptoms of insanity.| MeCorey is well known in wore received} and bas the esteem of the e headquarters this morning. | sheriff's ~~ and police ¢ McCorey, accompanied by a Mra./ ment. He ts now at his home and for W murd | GOESTO PORTLAND Seattle, | pntire | part tid not know ially that he wa engaged until the announcement Asked if plighted th troth aboard the steamer returning from} could not tell. } jthe Orient, he said ty Bartlett, friend of the Carey's, went| it is expected will recover after a] fg tee tomate he that to Olympia yesterday and appealed | short rest | for the a ph agree ge tg how n J. Johnson, of to the governor for the pardon, At Well Known Here. | n started for a taf Riayat who has heen epesding that time he was apparently sane. Several years ago he was prom-| the unfortunate the tande of Wrestdent: tide t [several days in Seattle, left for ni Acts Very Queerly. Jinent in local politics, A year ago! continue to come to The : See on lonmworth wilt take| Portland last night. Governor John- oe Later, however, while in a res-| he began the circulation of a peti-| Friends of the man’s family are) “Cor sive trip wt yngres mm declares it to be his opinion taurant at Olympia, McCorey ed/ tion to change that part r | making an active canvass in bin be-| i) Oe se st will take @ short trip that Seattle is the future city of the 4 queerly His actions were so} charter providing for elvil haif, and with the ald of Tho Star|)" SNe ON Dturn here, and then| Pacific const » that the Thurston county| but the plan failed they hope to soon be able to raise . oie - oa | ‘a strange that the Thu , P | gy olor a Net fund D a | Phe DOVDY eee Ee < | ‘Temporary relief has already been| DAE Wi) make * ; eh * setion of the and begin | | provided for the Bobringer family,| "0" ws |* Coun Jailer Wise's big # v Longworth say * family sis de- # 4 active and operations | fam ¢ on — the government _ faauily 1 & creasing e now only # , | WA {GTON DEAD 106 YEARS | ical d * 59 pr jail, the ® Dukes Against Witte. | | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 14—| AMERICAN NOVELTY EXHIBIT 2 rates Son 7 i Pen | siomen dey AP a mn sually the numb At a meeting yesterday the | 1? or iP ved bingt me ana| =CHICAGO, Dec, 14.—The first an-| * Teaches 140 or 150 * | grand dukes and their toadies at the | [death of George Washing ee al hacen’ Seales Aire Ayaan * limperial palace, Count Witte was | housand v a at ven opened at the Colieemm. to rarer ara are ere ae DAN DEAN'S MORNING PAPER | dex a failure, and his instant | | Vernon to the tomb whe meee Saunt St Se { val was advised. His suc ” ather of the Country is r “ . da ce ner ——-— SCHEME THAT FAILED—AN- | js spok rson of ce »eunl a representative of 14 mmatenaovey hats Deve s50 Mirsky minent Hberal 14 of Mane of Fredericksburg, Va.,| tain to attract wide attention. Man 4 OTHER CASE OF DUPLICITY | ist of Russia Jand several other prominent Masons Ufacturers of novelties all over the} y, | Martial law has been declared at arrived here this morning and went| United States are ini naan toes - | Poltava, Little Ruasta, and the rail to Moest Vernon, heariag x and many oi em are A road, telephone and telegraph em lof evergreens, which thay ype cee ner wr The Seattle Daily Times yestet-|ployes have joined the general on Washingt: arcopha - Aighn ten ns ¢~ ve @ay announced the discharge of 108) strike. Rioting is now terrifying | \half of his mother lodge wide with such — in = xinal American made court reporter, Joha F. Dore, for] the people of Lodz and Moa { $500 will be handling a check for $20, made out) troops in beth places have r | h against the people. | HONOR ENGLISH DEAD a pr by Harry Lippman, which Dore/to m 4 8 prin ; it cashed, but the proceeds of which macula — Sarvears e- “LONDON, Dec. 14.—In momors “a ed and there will be a lively he claimed tc A over in} CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—The Datly | a . f the prince ort and|* ition for the prise. Prince A the 1 queen’ MARRIAGE entirety to E . court Te) News correspondent at St. Peters porter of the P.-l. The money was! burg cables that an eye witness of paid by Mr. Lippman in connection | recent troubles reported an attempt With the handling of a news story, upon the life of the czar, and &: as already described in The Star. [that the trouble was really b The dropping of Dore was one of/py Grand Duke Boris, who cal the after results of Star Reporter /the czar to account comcerning th: Btratton’s confession. jalloged sacrifice of family intere, 6 of tb mome| NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Many rge’s today.|members of the most prominent ed near the) families of this elty and Newport ‘ ha f the late prince con- attended the wedding of St. Bar sort and the beantifel marble me-|tholomew’s church of Miss morial of Princess Alice. ris de Peyster and William Brock Shoemaker today. The bride is the Socuh ito further political ends. jean’s Newspaper Scheme. [He called the czar a creature with WORK HARD II IN CONGRESS Souanter of Mite. Predera Ei Os 4 out backbone, The czar retorted by Peyster and comes from one of the ty ch mate made in Al referring to the scandalous modes AGT OW COAST olden famiiieg of New York. Miss ar ofl pony ponding ~ =, lof living of the grand dukes and to de Poyster was maid of| — 9 ei the ord nd hh he or Building Trades Council in Seattle,| Vinaimin, to et iy ele gee WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Thitte |oharge of the western railroad con- | | man Tao, cokes wenn maened that a new l-cent morning paper od , ingent; the third is composed of] « 7 ‘ emt he ush oda. gould be started in this city oanea |28, ap Rep angel og ipitated di-] pp. A. B. Kidd, of Green Lake,| Will be at least five distinct 10b-|qhippers, and i# in the hands of |, mre grocer ent he ha ee Tinker, Roland Stobh ma Charles | y prese; who has been attending Mra. Gracas-| bies on the railroad rate question./ Frank D. Berry, representing the = votes 0 Bago y cag Ryde yet }A. Dana and Edwar¢ sher. and controlled by Dan Dean, of The) "p, wret , , Star, was without the knowiedge of] srichacl, the czars brother, inant] ner and her children, recently de-| The firet will be headed by Proai-| interstate commerce law conven- ‘ar letter from Moody,|THE VIRGINIA MUNICIPALIST Per Cent Discount For Friday buyers on Hair Brushes. This includes all our new Ebony Christmas stock, as well as our regular line. Better buy Wednesday. WE SE) THE WATER- MAN FOUNTAIN PEN. the groom's brother was . lea serted by her husband, and who| dent Spencer and ex-Senator Faulk-/ tion; the fourth i the cattlemen’s 1. would vigorously prosecute any| MEET the management of the paper. fered. Boris then drew his sword, ; As this circular contained numer-| When Nicholas inter? Boris was reported insane, says she ts not/ ner, representing a combination of combination, whose interests and all infractions of the Interstate} RICHMOND, Va. Dec. 14—Rep ous references to good work which| nes hace Fe = Fe mentally unbalanced. eastern and southern roads; the see- | looked after by Judge Cowan, 0! ce law brought to his atten-| resentatives of the municipal gov been banished from Russ’ Dr. Kidd thinks the family will] end will be directed by George W.| Texas; while the fifth is that of | Commerce ™ smth: ernments of all the principal cities i The Star had performed for which Witte, in a personal interview to! 5» able to care for themselves in a| Peck, the well knows railroad at-| the commission men, who seek the | “Ol. Dean claimed credit and on which . e today for the p the News correspondent, sald: “Ii tew weeks. They have a grecn- |tormey of Chi who will have| senlp of the private car lines yh you mtgprye ti : » merchants taco who Will ald! pose of organizing a state municipa has HOLIDAY GOODS Ihe based his claims for considera-| oan, mot forsee the end at present, onto af tion from union men, it seems fit for house in which about $160 worth of! hi e e \< - oo moses reba eon pr/mor can I foretell developments.) ieeruce is undergoing cultivation w nim in securing evidence. — league. The delogutes were wei Walked Conk Gane, Be paper img ret-\therefore I cannot outlii loart has called the Federal comed by Mayor McCarthy and ed. meter @rence to this man Dean, or Smailey.| any further policy. 1 hope that he ieee Aan —Bhnimahacanllbarromg grand joy met fan Wranctero|Greseen ware made by Mayor Basten, |E pene: ce eh en ee | = an to hear from ‘Moody inlof Lynchburg, and Jacob Y. Yost,|f} a fine line of gif Books. ‘ isgrace by the editor of this! iajority. though Sanne, will es q — a ee te near|Y2!! If they do, Russia will emerge | a few days lof Staunton. 7 J from this turmof!l healthier, strong- * cing Stt dns connections tear| fom thi frm alberto CHILDREN FLEE) ARE BUSY | WILSON’S oe, gg TR eee Witte Is pale and emaciated. His | peat: sia S FE 39 ry 207 Pike St. 4 : or : | Petty thievery among the residen A’ 1 LE othe ealtor of The Star sboet two ee BUN, O.Des. 14-~Caheh| Ge ee er mee ae ~ bras Weeks ago, that he might take | Dispatches state that soldiers ai ; aateve | eant several days been causing ¢ Ince ‘ 7 6) ; — Ses Rat Be IGN ke 8] Disetchen sais that, solder Se gs a Se SINESS COLE DONT’ GO AROUND wife fe b the children, The) Ray m av. N. By in- - 4 1 . in @ new paper, bat! poland, and killed thelr officers. A interest would be! Gwedish bent pee ‘5 matter Ia in the hands of an formed the that a bleyele Gearely that of a stockholder and| em of Owar’s waa ee ney and if she has really gone. lef stole his machine, which be| Sn coe eee Ri ‘would in no way interfere with bis) renewed trouble in all parts of the BREMERTON, Dee. 14.—Dit-| wit! be taken to recover, Att had left standing in front of the NIGHT SCHOOL > . ~ = rs just them Work as city editor of The Star, a| empire. patches from Washington state that Werts says that the woman te in W Union Telegraph office, } r you free of charge. Position he desired to retain. Hi o contempt of court, and that he ox Gisteed that bis surplus money Rear Admiral Endicott. chiet of the| PPt* to locate her when wanted The Ladies’ Ald Society of Cal-| Four Nights Each Week, $4 Month 4 " > Presbyterian church gave a MILLER & ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK. Feally belonged to his wife, who bureau of yards and docks, has ree reap map Beye eo F ‘Was wealthy. ommended that almost $2,000,000 be] See the announcement on Pea —<—_ Mr. Dean was informed that such spent on the navy yard at Bremer- ® dual relationship to two news- nial emai ton. was impracticable Besides the erection of numerous then stated that he would] EYDTKUYNEN, Dec. 14—A mas-| bufldings, machine-shops, dredges: Probably decide to sell out his in-/ Sacre of Jews yesterday at Turlak railroads and equipment, forest in the prospective new paper| 204 500 were killed. A priest tncit ter and heating systems, plers, @ad would stay with The Star. At/ ed the atrocities, afterward praising y, and sewers, this time, Mr. Wells, the editor,|the mobs. Four regiments of St | the chief rec ds the immedi- a She hed just returned to The Star] Petersburg have sent word to work-| ate constraction of a new drydock @fter an absence of three years,|ingmen not to fear the government. | to cost $1,250,000. ‘was beginning to suspect Dean's; They declare that “we won't spare| Present conditions tndicate that Fuel Saving truthfulness and integrity, having| Cartridges, but not direct against|the recommendations will be sus Th ) Labor Saving Been informed by reputable citizens| You.” tained by congress, in which event | ef 4 of Seattle that the man was crooked ental iinni Bremerton in the next few months | Money Saving c | Temper Saving - is, Wes Soon Trapped. INK | will be the scene of unusual! activity It took just ten days to catch this} N FLOOR FALLS ag Sewspaper brigand. He thought] Saale ATER SECOND TINE ft regards the Dean incident as — @losed. There is nothing further . that can be said of benefit to any-/ THE ALASKA LINEMEN SUFFER) por the second time during the| a TERRIBLY AND NARROWLY | °Onstruction of the Lowman bulld-| ing, First av. and Cherry st.. part) § ESCAPE DEATH |of the concrete flooring has fallen. | | terday afternoon a portion of] |the concrete floor on the eighth] United States telegraph linesmen | story fell. The flogring of the sev | lin Alaska are suffering much hard-|enth story was able to withstand | — ship this winter in keeping the| the shock and very little damage re | : i: RE rem |tines leading up the Tanana valley | sulted. (Com ao ) —|to the interior in repair. A mes-| Two men were injurd when the| former authorities of Riga had to| sage received at the local office| floor fell some tin Walk from that city 130 miles be-| states that a party of linemen in Lonnel Laurel Double Flue Your Christmas Suit and Overcoat Is Now Ready We are offerinjy Special Inducements in our Clothing and Fu hing Goods Department. Suits and Over®6dts, worth up to Dee The fore they caught a train for Hel-| attempting to repair a break near) fo) =f ag . $25.00, Special singfors, Finland, from which point| Tortella, on the Tanana river, nar oanemray held its first meeting this the news was sent to this city. jrowly escaped death nl j The governor of Riga and all| The thermometer dropped as low other government officials are pris- | a8 65 degrees below sero. In cross-| @ners of the new regime, and offi-|ing the river, which was filled with Suggestio for ers in uniforms are in danger of | floating ice, the Indian c ” in! * . ” ‘ - their lives on the public streets, | which the men were riding was! Christmas Gifts 100 Doz, Neckties, regular soc and 75¢ Livonia has been declared a new | overturned and it was only a Pee as bese kind; Special Friday and Satur- | A useful and | im eift f y je the day, each. ’ 25¢ 100 Doz. Initial Japunette Handker- chiefs; Spec Friday and Satur day, two for 25¢ so Doz. Harris Suspe 8 kind; Special for Frid: day, per pair oe nuse you to be pleasantly membered long after its re ¥ particular from Previous contracta between the was repaired. |] If you give somet ee |] something that de land owning nobility and the peas | | , - antry have been canceled, and all ve very few th rewerles and saloons have been | Will Not Sell eng by order of the new govern Although they have advertt a 3 : . lot in North Seattle for sale four E 8100. Peasants Horribly Poor. | times and “have received an offer of | “eam ; for it, twice the amount of ; gun or riff ‘ould be nic amou Th ary in price from highest bid in the first opening on tte oe regular price. and separate nation The only range on the market with a double flue, See this beautiful ran and you will have no other. $5.00 down, $5.00 per month buys one, THE LAURSL IS BECOMING POPULAR 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle 818-824 Second Ave., Ballard, HEGDAHL CO,, INC, Peasants are attacking the upper @iasses in all parts of the country, | the } j and the latter have organized into | of bids, the city council! sti & volunteer force to save their lives | to sell the lot ames is the A Water, Wine or Liquor and property. The peasants are in highest bidder, a Seer Himelhoch Bros., Successors 0 vle state of po t Ps (cena g gaining strength in all parts of the] 4 Be... dagen oy OO \| Spinning’s Cash Store empire to effect a consolidated! mx Brooks & Co.'s, 1321 1210 BECOND AVE. army of revolutionists from every 625--First Ave.--625

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