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The Only Paper in Seattls| That Dares to Print the News| One Cent--Last Edition” |“ [ye seattle Star | WAR'S WILD ALAR WAS NO Witt MAKE 27,008,000 LESS SHHIRLES EACH DAY. HINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE 1905 vol A CENT MURDERED ; PER MON PH . GMC HUNDRE® MILLS A@REE TO CLOSE UNTIL FEBRUARY 1 Aa NIE Fel A PY ’ | exie which nao a total of 266 mith | . held repeekanting a te y r yesterday afternoon, in hott 7,000,000 whbnga he bu Wie Alaska building, it Wes unanimew $4 mills unsigned, re ating | "===" |CHINESE MOBS NEAR CANTOM SLAUGHTER PRO- ‘ ly voted to estabhwh the wie 000,000 sh y. Vv RRR Re Imperial Soldiers Besieged in Several «: ees artaavcamthete: ig gene GR ag ong) ge0e wore i Fe *| TESTANT MISSIONARIES AND DESTROY THE | tre thog, wh was repre | nearly $200 were t 4 Cul ( mp a are being abayed to} euntative of over 100 mills, ¥ | te ie me tha , #1 ‘ ; aa MISSIONS—STRONG ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING © bette | atded.over by Dan Haas 10 OVEN a wtlen m J Citios---Relief Train Into Moscow Fired |i ier: ve ris wre mannet| Sent ot the brea. RW. owe | nominal capital storie exch mil | +| AMONG CHINESE me plans fer the nse against) las As secretary | affiliating to be agseuned for * I ‘ * f Upon By Rebellious Strikers the invading army the emperor] Rese! e thanks nédvesned |tindiibe-ce the ba f da . a ar..8 ‘it ae jare now in the making | te nkers of Seattle, certain | average out * *) CANT A I veral bridges have already been | mar r and the p of Henry Carste of the Washin Rh FON, De Fe saat * : derstood that one womaa, u blown up. westoen Washington for thelr ef-|ton Fire ‘Ineurance — conan , naries have been ma A Miss Patterson, succeeded ta ae eT. ¥ F Re De Jat Moscow AN railways are in ® " the a: ‘ 4 ¥ Thi : eit shingle mi!! a period of 69| clowe-down permit p € f th y, by Chinese m be _s n Dr. Machie's | BERLIN, Dec, 20.—Additional re FINNS ARE GLAD lays, wh beon uniformly | thréugh the | ager ; , ‘ ‘ ith t ret *| ports from Tukum say that t successful were adupted ompanios carrying their risks, He] f k 1 Pea K. Chest a“ 1 eee ane See ee & i : a | killed 600 peasants and 400 inti Five New Mille sald that such a permit wa n va, i I ‘ Or. Ma oad’ Ot the} tation Golncae ond cee at ¢ ‘ {tants opposing them. The rebdels| HELSINGFORS, Finland, Dec Five new mills signed the agree-| tial to the continued vall t I , Of, the between Catholic ang Protestess mis , wht © wet] killed 85 of the 40 dragoons defend ment to close until February 1,/ tertia of their { { insuran M ay, nor t Ay : ave always been on bad : r Ing the town 0.—The Finnish diet was reopened ? ‘ os n equipre Many workmen in St. Pete re | a : : - ¢ eon issued to ae iia zs w the plan of a general strike, | here today. ‘The pop jon int ‘ O had ¢ s at Shanghal to re- e Th Moe vy was at. ~ y enthusiastic ove the overth x vet - . o pective consulates ae we PETERSBURG, I m of the tyreamionl yoko 6f the: Rus. ‘ ” for 5 tion fire mere, « ) number of armed peasants ne sians and the re ation of Fin . a | ‘i ee : au revolt Is 200. The czars auth land’s ancient rights and freedom elke A HANGHAI, Dee. 20.—The city te ene ty has tirely ased to exiat The dictatorship has been abolished “ today. t and business has been resum fwour the Baltic provinces the manifesto of Febru 15, 1899. | he Fifteen hundred delegates to the|has been annulled and the status | s of this y Pan-Lettieh congress at Riga, have existing in Fin before the Ru E ss . been selecte Riga has ben made! sian nme gan tail} Hoting ' . 7 */ the capital of the Lettish republi n bas © tics The new governm has ordered men all males to bear arms and join the nt building The t s panicky y revolutionary forces t, all day, and ' Odd i F. f L nk B b t T { c ‘ Orders have also gone forth in-|everywhere the people manifested Sin Favor of Lanky Bod at fen to ' ' ~ ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 20.—The | structing the rebels to pay no Cur t Joy over the national emanci- ' f AM - ‘ Ricsial cirthe began ‘at eco today |ther tunes aad te obey’ no ofdess| potion of Finland Eight---Both Men in Fine Fettle---Two ERICAN CONSULATE AT SHANGHAI ASSAULTED BY MORE \ P ii " i d T Ik f J bb ' f OF INFURIATED CHINESE Talk of Crookedness WASHINGTON, D. ¢ al in unrelieved. ' The foreign quarter is practically ‘, Taco, De ith | hav relaxed a t fr « A from Cons a 1 sud hinge ~ Pi pga 0d im + oe: ne. — be ‘ : anghal says t situation at forces control the situation. Fitzsimmous of the favorite at 10) The ¢ will} ey ‘ . to ® jap see. tn bout ® . « en money was mt tn owt. Thome inter dence this morning n youterday Bitte Gra mn rete pr White Fite is fav in the bet Pit. k * aM . . ting. there r current of jas he consid wit pinion ar a to the effect |of cond howe that “Philadelphia Jack” haw a good | tating a b ve | ,Rotwithetanding Mr, Kerr's claim| chance of putting the Cornishman | Temight t to Me | * with the Hl tint Through the} Hoth men have been t « more | hie fee ay ne et | instrumentality of the North Ce than a month in thelr reapective| teri the one the way of other] dition to go for 4 long Journey jning, Geapite the youth and hand CHICAGO, Dec. 20—Aesurances| MRS. NESSON SAYS HUSBAND CHASES HER WITH RAZORS ackers ne er ‘ould or Ba n tinental railroads trytng to| Neither in Earne: [news of hie « nt iis tats abcde” waean. eomomithel | the city during the next two] It t# hinted, however, that both (O'Brien t# fast have’ calmed ail th attdine ae AND WRECKS FURNITURE ’ lyeare that would be almost insur-| the Chicago National and the Home oesn nve ys ery |snie The rev from traf | Savings banks ens fie which the Hill lines would oth M t » thes Alleging that her husb | ‘ompt payment was made those zing that h husband is in apart from him the greater 4 Seca S23 S| TOMMY LAWSOW GATHERS icc we 20 See asi eit nn Ing to opposition In the coun- | identity. or relieved th oxion. As a reeult/@anger, Mrs. Lena Nesson, of 3 8 and among citizens gencrally Notwithstanding Mr. Kerr's lat- | However, the matter In pinced in| few appeared te their money| Fourth « caused her spouse,| On different occasions, Sher al Againat granting a franch to the est statement, however. he wit/®! entirely different light by Mr $ ’ morning, not more than 150,;J€mes, to be incarcerated in the |leges, he has threatened to kill a .— ralbwey tee stated ert be a iy run » inet s. oy | _ ge Vatene a = app ee TH. ILL 4 UN. and these were mosetly savings de-| ity Jail on the charge of disorderly | first with a revolver and them iy in he Star, Attorney in the shape of certain members of | Hons of the Grea pochpererubeditic nes | posttors conduct. She has also appealed to a razor. On the night of the violent Kerr, its local representative, bas | the corporations committee. These | Northern Pacitic for franchises were The directors announced that t Judge rdon to have an examina- | disturbance out of which the am Come out with a statement in which | councilmen cannot see that his new | filed imply to complicate the nit . iraw money now tion made into bis mental condi-|rest grew Nesson is said to have he makes further promt: Jannouncement really amounts to| Yatton on the much-desired Wha cause a loss rest to them tion with a view to having him/|chased his wife out of the house Kerr now states that the North} much. They cannot understand | com av. these two lines having ai most have decided to wait until| Committed to an institution. Nes-|with a broom and then made ®& Goest is backed either by the Van-| why, if his proposition Is legitimate, | Teedy ample ta jew slong the after January 1 son will be given a hearing in po-| vicious attack upon the furniture, @erbilt or Gould systema, but which | Its backers do not show themselves. | Wterfront The run on the Bedford, Ind., Na-| lice court tomorrow afternoon. wrecking @ good part of ft. al _ = a He cornet hey Ln “9 eg — Mr Le Fe line BB er si al a. bie i ieen cased. Busia men there According to the wife, Nesson’s| Conversely Nesson dentfes that he is willing gree to al promise to have trains ning to} he council attempts to bold feel that the bank is safe violent temper was exercised Mon-|he is mentally unbalanced and, franchise which shall stipulate that| the east in two and a half years | Up the franchises of the North] Fred M. Blount. former vice presi-| day night, when he returnéd from | while he admits that a portion of the contracts for constructing that | might amount to very much or very| Coast, giving the ¢ t Northern | Everet her } " } ae dent of the ¢ o National bar fverett, where has been em-j|his wife's statements are correct, Part of the tine between the Colum-/ little, and that he might just as at ference, our application will . a aceon Te an crtaikor “Gnoe tisae ae “aries epee amet sgl asain gp of has resigned as treasurer of the | P'oyed as a blacksmith for the past |insists that she is alone to blama river an uget sou e a a ofa sll | Drainage Board. Blount says that|®X months, At that time, she|He asserts that they could live hap- Within the next four months, being | nouncement. Fv the ntracts| be removed to Txce reiterated ’ e| He i | as cus an of public funds he} Claims, he not only threatened |pily together if she would only te Deompleted in two years, and that | might be let. but that would not, it} Mr. Kerr thie morning Tt our 1k th th ‘ bodily injury but broke up the fur-|of a ful te) E tarongh transcuntinental trains wilt 1s ctatmed the North Const | desire to establish the terminals in| nows that all the money Is sa | niture ‘and turped the house topay| Humane Officer: Clerk it all q | be running out of Seattic in two and | to complete its work. The forfeiture | Seattle, but we do not propose to Fem a house Lopsy a : yaa ert is "one-half years. of a franchise is a difficult thing| be held up and pay tribute to the| kth th hh we OO wl tects bakevinn “Mra. ‘Meneen tau te ar nto the Nessom Announcement Later. to accomplish. present lines running here. Wel) * fengon's | behavior, Mra. Nesson | quarrels. 60 far he has ascertained It May Be Hill. Jbave not made our announcement &. THINKS HE 1S THE GREAT « | “A. bas been alarming ever since|that persons are divided ae Saaay He expects his backer jdered powsibie that the ause of this dis fon in} \* BUDDHA #| they were married. two years ago, | opinions as to which one 16 the aaae the city by the begtnnir rthern and Norther and Bx Wanh l® A lunacy commiasion yester- & end on account “ his mnanapenaoie instigator of the affaires de come- i wnes thay wil bo ty iy aoe deren pgm ie gh oe | temper she has been obliged to live | bat. ® an ya. aE EE = ee @ sane * eee eee eee ® ing around the reeta by “e* * * o eo. Ogaki ts un ec im- # |* WASHINGTON, De * '@ pression that he is Buddha, god # . f aremmlor al we) * Orientals. . \* wity at this w | * * | | j 4 the adm myers tee on American ® ° * * * SEER ERR RR Ee SAYS HE WANTS TO CLOSE LOCAL POOLROOMS, BUT DOES NOT BELIE HE CAN UND ER PRESENT ORDINANCE “] have instructed Chief Delaney | nates at Georgetown on a commis to pursue his investigation of local | # poolrooms relentlessly is done in § le, the ¥ery much if they can k s and the Georgetown der the present cit gamblers straightening their ac So stated Mayor Ballinger this| counts and dividing their big profits morning when asked what progress ning. The results of the had been fe in the tiga te'ephoned in from of poolrooms which he began sev rgetown. eral days ago “I doubt v nch if such pool- There js little to distinguish the| rooms can ched under the poolrooms that are now conducted | city ordinance by which the orig fin the city from the formerly ex inal poolrooms were closed,” said isting here except t the orts | the mayor this morning. “The state | ef the races are re by tel law is entirely inadequate, The phone instead of by telegraph 1 | fact that the results are telephoned is the gamblers in charge ar aid to| from Georgetown and that the local be working for Dave Argyle and | men work on @ commission seems to good loophole.” his assoc of gambling mag-|leave a pretty PREMIER MAY QUIT jon TOKIO, Dec, 20—Prer Christmas meme nervices for gura intimates that he " ead were cone 4 by the ¥ He probably will be ed by] M. C. A., and high army and navy tte officers 4. Mar« KIC ji. chamber of commerce this after noon he introduced a resolution aimed to prevent Ballard from ob taining the benefit of eSattle's fine water supply. eee eee eee eee + The new canal commissioner, * Bishop, has deposed the press & agent, who received a snlary of © 7. W. Clise took tho initiative in| % $7,500, with $2,500 additional as W big fight that {sto be made) ® recording secretary of the com- mst Ballard and other suburbs! % mission. ich has refured to annex to Be-| % Aitie, when at the mesting of the ¥ ¥ ¥ MO HH HR HHH HEH Sete te eek BELLBOY UES Sulit for $20,000 alleged personal injury damag # filed this morn Jing by Ben Yaraguct Japanese | bell boy, against the Riackwell Ho } tel company, proprietors of the Lir In hotel. In his complaint the bo leges that through the negliger | the defendant the front of a freight ator cage was left with- out a sing him to be crus ween the cage and the wall August 17. His right Jeg he a was #0 crushed that the splintered bone protruded through the skin in three places, and other serious injuries resulted. LOOKT GOOD TO LITTLE EDDIE BALL 20.—Lttle Gooch join the company own accord, reconciled to promises to gi ARD, Dec Edd incess Gekeda Midget returning next day of his is, his mother his home life and no wnore cause for wor Mra ch said this morn ing that her husband was up north and that Eddie was at the ago—12 when a mother’s authority seemed to be needless, The manager of the vaudeville company tempted him with offers of new clothes and $10 per week, but when asked by Mrs. Gooch to draw up a contract to that effect, refused to do so. The com- pany is staying at the Wood hotel,| in Seattle, btu are not engaged at present. Until they leave the city tomorrow night Mrs, Gooch will not feel that the danger is all past, and the boy out of communication with them. states Ge who ran away from home to| from Lawsen strike, ERRAND BOY AND $92 Search is being mado by both money with which to purchase post- the local police and federal officers (age stam 9. for Robert Hoffman, 14, who 1s latleged to have made away witht The police are looking for a young $92 entrusted in his charge. Hott |man up to the time of his man who rented a room at 165 | pearance Monday, was employed aa | W hington street and who, it was ‘an errand boy at tho Bon Marche.| later discovered, mad® away with On that day he was given the J the furnishings. THOMAS W. LAWSON, Who Has Fooled His Enemies the Last Three Years to the Tune of $2,000,000. | BOSTON, Dec It vedy_ “Get ready for something quick that Lawson made abo 0} Worse than the Walsh smash-up at Jim the last three days, and it is un-| Chicago coming out, and it will] derstood recelved previous informa-/take more than six or seven larg tion concerning the Ch » banks | Clearing-house associations to plug failures, enabling him to get from) it:tp.” under, and catch what others drop-| ped. | CHICAGO. Dee The He te preparing for another bear /@ourt has sentenced Daniel campaign. tan, fireman, to three months’ im Prisonment for violation of the ir CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Rrokers’|fanetion against interfering with tickers have flashed the following | fndependent teamsters during — the CANNOT BE FOUND school build As a resu part of state may not be som: univer: NEW YORK, Dec. 20.~—The ferry(sey burned this morning, with .. | $300,000 loss. use of the Delaware & Lacka-|" it js believed one boy was killed. wanna and the Central of New Jer-| The ticket agent saved $41,000 im ash and his tickets, t that every pos taken to LAWY NJURED BOY $4,000 ring por vy Py ost part holids hau The large ipre t y, against the city, claiming that the es have trstal ow ase, boy received only $4,000 of this » systems, ' K 1 and that the check should k drawn payable to him, - P ision of the supreme court NEW SCHOOL FOR he clty’f wns the decision of the superior ‘ court in the matter, holding that, as h dgu the attorneys represented the boy RAINIER VALLEY . de { at the time, the check was properly Edson and John 5 | drawn, and that if the boy has any J. F. Lane, the remedy at a it is to sue the at P lian, recently | torneys. Tomorrow the school boa wi look e southern part of the tention to t large gra hoo! to accom the Rainier valley regi whi badly in need of ings. TACOMA, Dec, 20.—Afte a] BUDA 1 Great ex- ular outbreak. In the second place heated and lengthy conferen last | ‘ jthe government has compromised night members of the investigating | Cltement prevailed here yesterday 00} with the coalition in regard to the committee who had met with Proge-|account of the reopening of the! universal suffrage question and, ale euting Attorney Bates for the se-| Hungarian parliament, which was|though the opposition is not fully lection of an assistant for him, dis-| prorogued on Oct, 10, to prevent &/ satisfied, it is belleved that the reed and the matter ia still left| hostile demonstration on the part)crisis has been avoided or, at least, open. of the coalition, which would have/temporarily postponed, The investigating committee | endang the peace of the state ‘The opening session was extreme seems determined to appoint the} and probably caused serious out-) but order was maintain- man of their choice. breaks, ed by means of strictly enforcing In the meantime the government! the rules of parliament. An enor has strengthened ite hands in many| mous crowd was assembled tn froné It of opposition on the @ of the faculty of the| ways. In the first place, extensive /of the parliament bullding, but po sity, the varsity circus] precautions have been taken to lice officers suppressed hostile deme given again next spring,| press at a moment's notice any pop-| onstrations.

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