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|ATTACK ON ROOSEVELT Senator Tillman Says |the President Tram- ples the Constitution Under Foot and, ~ That He Has Gagged the House WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec, 1 tior The b and the | President a Policeman. ; ¥ : * Tillman atta the creation of} Seek Sener at hy the republic of Panama and alleged appropriation bill, Th cwvti | a@ bill with a provision putting Pan erfuge existed in the San " . van tiae with |t2, Domingo treaty noe ne ae ee He called the president the po-| peter bell oy Amante Me | iceman of the western hemisphere. | fenate killed the provisi nso | PeeeneDe Toner beets anal P ee @ Coparese Wit cover *" | the house is gagged. shouted he subject Tittman turned his sare , The matter went to the house to arg | day, whore it was killed by a rising | "OO" | Cochran spoke at length | vote with no assenters, and was | upc » erraigning t toneareinee eri- | turned to the senate with a resolu - “" sae Os " 4 S that hieh © tion declaring the renate, in pase} o> sianan Sein dn aie ing the bill originating the revenne ee renee ne eet . Siolated tho constitutional privileges | or Bescate Gateateh the oo, 2 { . » the center of £ F president and became t / merece of the canal admlsie-lice trom T Tillman and] tration continued in the senate to-| Wo ey day. Senator Tillman sald: “The! ™ presi is a brilliant, able, hard Other Senate Bu | worker, I betieve he is patriotic.) The senate committee on inter-| and as a rule has the country’s good | state commerce today considered the} at heart, but when his heart is set,! Elkins rate Elkins complained of the provisions in the measure. Carter, of Montana, introduced vious to the law foot the constt. IMPURE MOTIVES HARRIMAN ACCUSES NEW RULER OF EQUITABLE LIFE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY OF A LITTLE CROOKED WORK he is absolutely ob and tramples unde 15.—Harriman ;notice that Morton was elected with- REW YORK, Dec. wan the first witness in the insur-!out Morton having been notified ance case. Hughes immediately |The election took place while the Plunged into the matter of Ryan's | witness was waiting in the office to Megotiations, Harriman sald that | hear from Ryan. The first that by Ryan hed told him that he had | heard was that Ryan had purchased Smade enough money and that he | ail the stock and elected Morton and | also sent word that Harriman had been forced out Harriman was incensed and said that he promised to call at Ryan's | office and Root. He admit- ted that he threatened to use hin tn- fluence to sell, but that he was con- vinced Ryan's motives were im- v ‘Wanted to do something for the gen- eral public and make a name for Dimeeif, The witness said that he @oubted Ryan's unselfisn motives ) and told him so. He sald Ryan ask- Dis aid in selecting a chairman i the board. Paul Morton was Ahen decided upon as a good man Harriman said that he received TM NOT INSANE” T. J. M’CORRY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, | FRANCHISE OCTOPUS HAS NO RIGHT TO BUILD A’ RA ISTHMUS OF PANAMA—GOV ERNMENT joint resolution proposing as an DECEMBER STANDARD OIL RAIL 15, 1905 INVALID ILROAD ACROSS HAS SOLE RIGHT y--One Cent--Last Edition” ‘he Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VoL PER MONTH a5 ANE OEEKING 10 GU ~ PHILIPPINE AAILADADG amendment to the constitution that af congress shall have power to estal lish untform marriag nd divoree| WASHINGTON, Dee Gov: (s0l@ rights of transportation laws, Galllnger, chairman of the} ernment officials argue th the| kinds, even to natives carryin commerce committe was author-| Standard Ot! franchises on the isth- | bundle The title was acquired by ized to report favorably on the ship} mus of Panama are invalid, The | De Lesseps, and came to the Ur subsidy Dill government owns absoiutely the | ed States. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee, 16 * ® = — a ——_——_ BOSSISM BEFORE THE DELUE mins roca a1 Wughon, @. @. Rockies. ad B. Peoele a] Philippines were opened today. The . xovernment of the Philippines ts t 4j gh G G R k d G P i Ca — ars, 1% per cent; after that, such| id For haiiroad on tsiand of Luzon I> JI Pron p Yas th nned tot i mites. |W firm of Hughes, MeMicken, Do # for the last seven years ed One bid wae made by cattle firm; Yell & Ramsey; G Reskins and ted th all the de —————- ‘ee in Micken, G.|@. Poncin of this elty, had sub essary for such an undertaking Give ER ANOTHER Twidt ‘ king, C. Poncin, Jacob Furth, @itted bids for railroad concessions) Mitchell Pe head of the PUKE ~ I NEED THE Money and BE. C. Hughes, to construct a/!® the Philippine islands, was true,| Yester estate, and a prominent local J m accordan aomasene He also stated that this comb! - - BOULDEAVKLE -AND DoNr | ““ 0 Joker Guatah thas tee ape, a Seattle professions! and| **** * ee RK ERK ARAM - ations, except that the roné . , , , SOUNC : 18) YOU FORGET 'T-BY Geonget \* * completa In three veer, | business men had bid on about §0| * COUNCILMAN’S HOUSE ” — - —— instead of one year, as the govern.|™iles Of @ railroad Mne in Albay,|* ROBB * j : sent @ rm situated in the southeastern part of| * poem —_ Z Johnate ns the island of Luzon * residence, 421 Twenty-fifth av. # To Build 60 Mile When ask what amount was| * south, was robbed last night w 1 for the concession, Mr, Furth|® The thieves ransacked the # Ja Furth, one of the re orted | declined to state * house thoroughly, but could not & bidders, was seen today. When asked *® find anything worth taking & | whether the report that he, Morris * an eminent civil engi-|* away but an old revolver. * icM and BE. C. Hugh f tb has Jed in the Phil-| pe MRE M EHR ERE (SHOWING THAT OUR FORE FATHERS OF THE STONE AGRE HAD VERY MARKED STAGE OF CIVILIZA SE ELECTION ON Lots of t } 200 girls omp the Sunset 1 lephone rry out a t nee they | Althoug the ade \ troub les tn provoking girls. They LVYES REACHED A DAWSON. chment of ice | pe }the purpone « GIRLS AR yed ax jephon: | the eity councilmen comprising the investigating € t which they j been quietly making to their friends| began their work the solons will not con r investigation of the 8un: br in the company's serv the switchboard » local in the periences may TO HELP VARICLE VT the Ca started from rts bie is in store for the} h —_—_—_—_—_————ee ee E TOO SASSY operatives: by © company, if That Is Claim Made By Council Investi- gating Committee Regarding Sunset Company's Oparativas--Other, Charges committer have | therefore, to some extent, but they| pany places batteries at each telon me company’s plant be-\ assert that the coming inspection’ phone. When the batteries get ou@ is afternoon or tomorrow | will prove their contentio of order the service is impaired.) y are said to have al-] Discip they say, is what is; That is why it ie difficult to bi 1p their minds that the) needed, and must be provided. Tho! over the wires at times, claim th the girls at Independent T phone| committeemen. } room| company’s plant, they assert, are) To make the required changes { and to have practically decided that] much better behaved f the wiring: ft ts Nathnaated, ‘would! {big shak among the “hello The committee admits that there! cost at least $30,000. ‘ae SS necessary. are other grace defects|, The wiring} It is also said that the Suneef | Need Discipline. syste ployed by the rival plants Telephone company, whieh ts sub- statesmen are past had mort « with “sasey be prejudiced, are entirely different. All the cur- rent in the Independent Telephone company’s wires is supplied at the atral station. The other com-) NO “DEAD” sidiary to the Bell system, is so over-capitalized that it cannot pro-' vide the revenue to better the service, 18.—A de adian mounted | re ay for ing the con —— | }dition of the whalers ice-bound off MeCorey, baltiff of P. V.,in regard to the matter Is this |Slerachel island. ‘They will be joined court, who was alleged to] “In the first pl I am not In by an expedition organized by I been temporarily insane, while | "ane. When I testified in the Carey Antone Varicle, the prime mov Ge Ciympia for the purpone of as-|case, I merely told the facts rela~ the proposed Yukon polar expe th to secure « pardon for Wai-| tive to the affair as I found them the The expedt will carry-th —) ia Carey, convicted of murder in and as they were given to me by mail f officers and members| gan first degree, and who is alleged | those familtar with the cireum f the own in the riets to be BANKERS STATE THERE ARE NO UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS IN SE Pave confessed to perjury in re-| stances surrounding the killing “ Visited on the way north. ATTLE BANKS ANDO THEREFORE MAKE NO REPORT TO ito testifying in the same case, the Indian woman at the time. 4 | idee econindapnaieatttete vias . guch reports are untrue. | 1 said then and I say now, that} ‘ . * TO BE OR NOT TO BE THE STATE . He said thix morning Carey was not half as guilty as e f | meting at Sevastopol. This appea! AMBRIDGE. Masa. De 1 OE course I understand why much of the other nine men I brought to mperor of a @ ussias ay ‘a [la 'apewered by hundreds of thou |-rnie in th Per ae slp Pe are being spread, but all) trial for murder during the same} . sande of men and women all over | pe; ' ton and Barend The bonks of Seattle will comply, are so young that there has on a are nply ya ye , not I Right of Franchise to Hic People on ; Stine Sir ssapet| with tee in sumed at sha wc ve [tose ts ugh tr Sap Seah a = = } Witte Stitt in Power ebate is, “F a, that in-| On of the state legislature, requir-| posits os are contemptated by the . football in Ame ix | Ine all banks of the state to make a| law to accumulate. 1 [ NO T Ratal BDay---Acsnseln of Gomeral, 8) chon io. crore « ccspriing |S nes cite ee Aen tt| statement of ail” thee aepecta| Secoummiate , q b t tf amounting over ow el sme he i's. amount of self will in standing by |! uphold the affirma « $ hich have posi . oma Witte, whose position is assailed | “¥* of the debate, H d the | NOt been ved for over Cashier Stacy, of the Washingg be Mee grand dukes and royal. | newt Some of the be batera|and to file such statement | Notional, and Jacob Furth, g fst ‘The attempt on the part of /C the two universities will take) State lent of the Puget Sound Nj ST. PETERSBURG, Dee, 15.—It] approach within. a half mile of the! the latter to create a dictatorship | Pa" | . the outcome of| |The time for filing such statement | were interviewed. in. rega is expected the czar will promulgate} imposing pile without a challenge | bas friled. and Witte still is the ; w with considerable a piso rs BOE Bsn Le SG | matter, and both men the election law on December 19, his! from st least a company of im-| Tight hand of the emperor ere " esc gee} Ps wes at of ums | | rig n so far complied with this law is| posits in th ect birthday perial guards. The emperor is in| General Linevitch, in command pee ' ee “ probably not on account of any dis-| that if th The assassin of Sakharoff has/ fear of his life of the imperial forces, reports that | position on the part of the banks to| posi ‘the 4 boon found, She j# a woman, Ame-| - at is spreading = with} Qleobay the law, but rather becaues | within th a “ tua would fadoubte lia Popoft. | lost Miserable Man. alatming rapidity among the troops pore = ath ecause | wit he law andéoubdts ER INSPECTOR MURRAY WILL RETAIN POSITION, BUT |Iln Popof | who threaten mutiny | |mont of the banks of Washington | edly comply with the law The peasants 5 ry a a most miserable lot. Fear i 1 IMAND ate ol etrankevitch at Mo # a most miserable e is very likely that every rail WILL PROBABLY RECEIVE REPR t of ivan F ankeviteh at Mow | tng everyone 0d tapeting bo One, | sell tn ane 3 fl | | rom empire will again be |ANDREW CARNEGIE CELE aan | Geve - oe Save tinjed | *™specting everyone of designs | tied np by a general strike, soon to " | Several regiments have mutinied | Muvpecting | everromition, diwrust | " \ | : : Fo : See ea teeen ble nd position, distrus pclaredamong employes. / City Roller Inspector Murray wil! judament of the civil service | and wag tro Peggy mn wry Ing even those nearest and | geen: | bly come Ir for severe call nahi tan wads val >. per. | est to him, Nicholas, called the ta Anarchy at Riga. | NEW YORK, Dec, 15.—Members | down by the civil service corm- | j where the ere used tO OPT! A° the Romanoff t ne moat j | ot the negie rane, | tonight. At that time the | ate the railway or the wires Sicaus ines ie tb won Bi mon) Anarchy is causing red b'ood to {tial Gi Se tee. pvente WOU EAN Meommission will decide whether or| | In. printed circulars the counct!|[0W st Riga, where the sinister |drew Canegie at his residence on ¥ e discharged. | * ¢ TERS Sec. 1h | ” banner has been flaunted to the! « fot Murray shall tocharued. as minations. That ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 15.—|of workmen bas called upon th vas peeibate tn | Fifth av. at a dinner given by him Poe eee inapector's disiniasal has been | .,, » be Improper in vi Without a break is the cordon of | people to rise in armed revolt and © peasants in the vicin-| rroubie is brewing in the Seattle | every year in honor of the found-| ncaa by the city engineering | fact that Murray ie an inspector and| soldiera surrounding the imperial/avenge the death of the soldiers | 1)? pany Ao 4 a a ae ove} {Commercial club, the newly organ- | ine of that organization. The Car- F ining board. but the cd also president of the loc ngin #| palace at Tsarkoe-Selo, No one can|and sailors Killed in the bloody ‘ p mad, 8ne | ized body of young business men, | negie Veterans’ association ts com ‘will probably | er association, Sw system might are destroyiag life. property and t posed of men fort artner ™ ey if Anspector a 1 r even their own means ustenance It is asserte by some of the|t of men tor pe | ‘ y adv 0 ee et by unmentionable a jen men that certain of their as-|*hip in business with Mr. Carnegie | = ’ , the 1 or dishonest | ' : sociates have shown too much} ‘ ne need of a crematory in this D the charge against Murray is that | |} Rioting is taking ¢ in Mos | co bd derdniends ixna ee : has pion “putting in” too much| ‘The examining bo consists ot | cow, and people are shot down in| tendency to run things and to ante on ten ak sage tg overt. the examining board. The uctor Hibbs, of Moran's; J. | |the streets by hundreds. Millions ne the club on an exc _ ive Bems. | matory in Georget a be sae Gass’ been brewing for some (ime an and Engineer Santmyer jot dollars’ worth of property ha we tt m to have their} © by the citizens of Ge 4 y's latest offense was to pro- Me Klectri mm pany jalready been di: ved by fire and| Way, it is ave the _ aed 8 the health d ‘ arson "hae eae pe endment to the char n . | pillage men's organization would goon de | compelle em i f \ rd o > tne | } mals and bury them on a tract o & of the examining board ¢ best men t tos According to those complaining \eity property up b e be i y terfere ie gover ne has assured all| steps should be immediately taken ’ ‘pe upon which the pest esent tine nd the bi Any tnterf ay parermmnent ps shou m a" se has been b are Bite way « ected with each| arrangement in foreiay residents that they would |to stamp out any such harmful ten- | ih parton ad vote piece : ua ould be enary, —— ye protected, although this is at | dencies: | en dead anima wae ae wnat te a0 it shoul j | bést but small comfort, as the ma matter has been submitted to] ag . removed by the health department , a | CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS THRONG THE STREETS—WISE ONES | jority of the troops are themselves | Prenient White a oor ober “ygther sig wince Deo, 6.” All these Sainte Bere j etd : ‘ | voll e nite Surprenant was found | been buried on the pest house prop- jaeainat him. Kempster’s as cr ARE BUYING EARLY—MONE Y PLENTIFUL AND CLERKS |"*pelioue |dead in bed this morning of heart] erty; no attempt being made by the ‘ H nd bb ate phe ‘oe e ‘obs are center- | dise He as S| melee ten ‘c eit ne ei 8, | enve orative testimony PREPARE FOR SIEGE ing their wrath upon the Germans . O eats t ak arn lected for | city to nell thelr hides, hoofs or theif | ware, eee ee Gur taeur ts te ta the chen a third term, and is a well known |b from which excellent fertil« witnesses under fire of caustic! {i that province. Regiments of pe pcp z fgg re be ma ufactured oe er eauke are tie hurried to - , her “the. hide. han ae toes vhen he orl. | Have you finished your Christ- until the last evenings of the last) iat etait tahoe yn Tinga eis | | been removed, is worth about $20, laence had been concleded age | . . © suppress the revoly D | A was | mas shopping yet days, of L In a great many munictpalitie’ Hatch stated that he did not care) Te yo have not, it will behoove| All the shops are now ‘nt their) “0m amd civil war crematories are being run by thé to hear argument on the matter,| 104 to get busy | best, ahd another reason for pur-|, mevem™ minor republics have! Martin Markowaskl, who was re city and bave proved to 66 = Send ~ 1 dismissed the case. nm now the Christmas rush is| chasing is that from now on thel teamieene nod pi Be arae okie. aan va a A odyahely Mi ghot | paying proposition. As it is now, de Le Kempster, superintendent of| jon. and those who have left the) Christmas stock will begin to thin! yogied qian in the land In now ty this morning filed an answer and NER VE the city I losing money right and rm > t nis late! out and the eholcer gifts w navel. ~ oe | left by removing the dead beasts the Seattle Electric company, will nik of their buying un’ carrying arms. ross-complaint in the case. Both | date are doomed to have their toes! been carried away by the earlier = : , tha cend | land burying them. Bot be punished for contempt of tread vpon, their tempers ruffled! shoppers within the next three or are Pole ad ee Faun eee sia ihe | ‘The council has several times aps pomt. The sharps southet ae ps and their hopes of getting just what | four days. | 's 8 h Rhian by pad wade |propriated money for the construc= dismissed judge Hatch 8 #4 ppol Sete nemcwms of tHe De ) t jon o cipal enw 6 iat | they -weomt sorely Glesppcinted. Jams Already "The wife in her complaint stated) Ray M. McDonald, who was shet | tien of a municipal crematory, Fa. gems ecks ago Attorney Waiter | Do your shopping early, and avold| yen now It is almosi impossible Cee ee and believed alt women | the Tight of Nov. 9 by George |e money has been diver inte, weeks ag 4 hs as much of the rush as Is possible) tg get prompt attention in any |ehould be like the peasant women|Beede, and whe hos been fighting | *t¥er Channels ¥ on charged Kempster with hay at this already late date. Only 10| gq ' | ath for nearly twe mon =| mae hota F aggre owntown store in the late after. lof Poland, eubmissive aad uncon B montha, ie be Mischarged J. Hildebrand, days more remain before Christmas| noons and evenings, and if you post- a slaining and content to let thelr| Samim die ab and losin hie Mor for the sleotric unpeny. | - —--- and only seven of these are shop-| pone your shopping any longer, you 23 . husbands be lord of everything, The|NeVe 4% @ result of the pain end BUMPED. Nes oh eee ait:| HILLMAN CITY, Dec. 15.4] ping days Will have your full alfottment of| WASHINGTON, — Dec Le aiid ine his nuswer denies {his|¥Y the bullet wemube trom the re- | : Rise Atior- | team owned by A, Dickinscm | oF Help the Clerks. YWrouble end anaoyancs Thomas F. Drake, insurance com- | bellef attacks the character of | Y°lVer of his would-be ossueein 1 Kemp-| Hillman City, and driven by Leigh! Aside from your own comfort and] Another thing that it will help}i» ; his wife, whem he aveuses of ona | Although McDonald experinucwd a rt : Logan, became frightanpt tomy by | convenience there ia something olse| you to remember Missidner for the District of Co: a 8 other me | Dad migbs, it was stated ab tap hos- (Special to The Star.) dlech: Hila to beer halls with other men and | aap arene ea piece OF paner wlowitm in front Of] to be considered. If you desire to| Make out a list of what you want! . ‘ eo inant inte digremnte | pitad this morning tbat his cond TACOMA, Dec, 15,—While trying — ride. 4 sem. do your share towards lightening! to purchase before you start on your | MMB has ealled a meeting of all 4 . = | tome was hmproved, His recovery, |to land at the bunkers here today, tas Hilde- | nig mye dewn Main street,/the work of the tired, half-feantiel#lonping tonr, and hew close to the, S°vemmors of st jnsuranee Got- | peeves & By we wwans cotain. the steamship Unstits Sa ae Mana the crasha@l (ite the glass front of the! clerks, find time to get down town| Hist, Haye subiafitute gifts opposite, pieipers Sod seamiiee peers at) MEET AY dexeph ©, McDemald, father of the | cific Coast Steamship company, cole pe ne | ’ e ne , early e ° Thicnge, Febouary 1, 16 Stik yout, who has remained |lided with the tug F. Geor Bil« City drug store, upset the | {n the morning or efrly in the aftér-| the originals on your list, 6 i 9 ree Kempates) itiman Cry er topies ‘Meng Mar-| noon. not leeving Your purchases| canwot pet the origing)’ aruple de- : ~ * een At Dis. Dedelde, stated lings, Say ek pane ae ket, ran thrdugh an alley an@ were! until the late aftermpon or evening.| sired, the substitute cholue will Kave | tiepmesontustvs burinss tes oit Mos bh soe Bad spent a bad night| the tux were’ smashed, but the ; © Jraut and it it it vont " went much suffering from | steamship was — practical un «4 sontiauances the Hestiy stopped. by Draut and] gtill more important, do not wait! you confusion ; 4 Bp ed Before the ot dhe as eyed Picer ire Healy: 8 oF up is morning. 4 ~ vere! 4.) = — Sw xe dopord We at eae Buller ho “W@lle of course Ray's condition) The Umatilla left for Seattle af the and swore| Draut's hand was feverely injured, | —Z ‘ ed s Mendy fer the purpose of protest-| is serious, I have not given up hope | noon, A, Bar and Passenger Jane 2 eee i the man, not} LINCOLN, Neb. I Heore- OLLIS #0. Payne. Ga need CoH mW proposed sys- | of hix recoveryiMs yet. He wa very ‘asain ftimony, but be-|tary Wilson of the department of Tie Vea@ules of both care were mn @ wsceswiet. TB: two most| serious last nighfand seemed dis-| DEPOT MASTER 18 INJURED ge sly Aried to) agriculture will be the guest at a M@molishea . Caw objectiogable pat to @ threshed} couraged. ‘This morning he was} C. F. Wood, depot master at thé nag ths Moany in| corn banquet at @e Lincoln hotel ———— & ii : out will be the proposed taxation of@petter, after having had some| Seattle statigg, who sustained & 7 (Special to The wie a* dunn eee eee) CHICAGO, Dee. 15.~—-Efforts to|mortgages held by non-residents cy fractured thi from a fall on the numer-| tonight, which is given to celebrate EU Hilde: | the close of the Corn exhibition. The] TACOMA, Deer 15. mira, ogy 0 ‘are 2 ju LP the: pet@menu will consist of twelve courses | lided on the South Tange C Copper ached’ 1015-8 Yaak continue, period of of corn, peq@ured in varie ways by !noon, Killing Pasyenger rnoen; ch 1101 eke Bee en ned '9 the Fren® chef of the hotel, and seriously injaring Mi * ee Yau bbe % tap Perkin Bes Meitiniged by detectbves for the an ry to try the beef packe’ ‘Phe hostg of vertremen | ora sill cert give the ills es e. sec and the requirement that all bank- Uist of depositors | ing ity a unt 1% 8 corte aide iyigatt™ @ 4, Who has been atgend- | sidewalk, last Monday night, was WBonSi, does not think his last evening remgged from the nt has t@en a turn for the attle General hosfMal to the wi e ern Pacific hqgpital at Tacoma, vane or. on deposit of e a