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tT VYHE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, a1, 1905 | b for fu | tur thete wer ela The steamship Watsow lat jehased by the Barnes & ar company, through Captain i B44 aine, of th elty, arrived in pc Watson, after unloading her freight i. : T k T ibl P ee eS ; ot Lge AB ye og mg a ‘ta | yutheastern Alaskan merchants) ALASKANS WANT INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED COMBINE OF ; oma and take a cargo for San], a ts Fitzsimmons Takes Terrible Purtstm@at racic: rescsuartor nese com IB Prencioca, where sti wilt be’ pinced | Dale combine of tt ALAGKA STEAMSHIP COMPA NIRG—ASSERT OHRRMAN. LEE 13 R d Th wW to aints have met with assurances | ; ad " iry dock. Sy takehs : hat every city on the coast wi f fl will tt w " 18 VIOLATED nd ahh: Wis | % ile the he will be fitted with |) oy 4 mathe! For ou 8, an en s treated fairly in the matter, Bids] oll burning apparatus, besides hav af rg for the erection the establish ing her nger accommodations | "** ; tes Sa ” Chair and Collapses--Was Game, Bat ei i eS Ing her passenger dations | fo tha tt h y h d Hi Quartermasters department shortly. | the south tomorrow. She will bo |oxcenmive trels bre aren ] wt ial Yout anquis 8 sell WORK IN PROG laid up for about one nth go that the are fathe pas y c Sty he organ. ut CHIGAGO, Dec. 20,—Investigatic ng & plan whi rect ation ss ot ine 1 ae a Ee . as to the alleged practice In rebates | gard of the | rept SAN FRANCISCO, Dec Af-/ going. O’Brien floored Fite with « anford Irrigation an wfaseamkrito ae to the slleged practice In rebates Aad ace : oA ; 4 ‘ vaianvia ter 13 rounds of hard fighting last/ stiff right to the jaw, and Bob mipany today stated that i ieee ‘ a . ny “e! 7 wt r oo ae ‘ sme over t nes, wh b th t 3 * night, during which he t}came back groggy. O’Brien waa| ( mpany was having surveys! Mr. Bug Fi wepaiase’ Mdieaniial | afal-weead Maa of the allege, the steamship. companies in th and gave terrible punist hb} cautioned once for holding, Fite |! m county, and that | this thing all the moroing, Miranda, eral grand jury. Agents of the ays- | tense, tke cement Cn mt Mtasimmons, t ghting ( at the end of the round went to his ft ing the ‘pa and haven't get any music out o| m and a numbe shipg Upon “ Fit a ractioal bast t saved are now circulating a petition man, walke s corner and sud: |‘corner rather unsteadily Mie ste scat tie ali x for & special grand jury to y denty co!lapsed. While his sec-| In the tenth Fitz landed two Rey geste cle r ieee wer chim during| lever heart pumches: forcing] i the intern ead dropped | O'Brien to a clinch, O’Brien landed | ot ping | se over on his breast, bloo hed | several times on the Jaw and face. | Pi yg virally 28 | tered : from his mouth and nose,‘and the! Fits © back fleree in the A canes te noe een once famous fighter was down and eleventh, forcing O’Brien to the| pogo pegs t age thay Ye ’ a out ropes, The latter smashed Fits a ome ty taity sake fete he F it Bteamahtp come Fits fo hard, but the strain | terrific right in the face and then Poenie ove faa : ’ t “ to that, If ean too Time and aggin he/ sent in a couple of hooks to’ th TO Give’ even THE FOLLOWING Fon tt nome dixagree- saa ne, but he would al-' body, Once O’Brien hit rather low. PROTECT pony # éounne vem. Ano 70 . , r of Alaska, ways con sping up looking for}and Fitz compiained. O’Brien was | © LIMUNATE “pit fon fee, LABOR * d be t 1 by the smaller more. Within a few seconds of the | hooted. ATION OF tan Vi, |re ak tie eyeate A Sept . gong during the 18th round, Fits Great Footwork. ; a 3 1 cermin by th ka Ste Jande hard left on O'Brien's s jth ‘ euct 1 oul af mach. O'Brien came back with O'Brien agiin exhibited some | ked ‘ ate If his & like blow and followed with a| wonderful footwork in the twelfth | " : eased. That is the “ r oft » e face » hich ould oc fierce one to the jaw. It was the | He pent thre hard lefts to the fac ECONOMY OF ADmiMsTANTION ‘ gtomach punch that did it for Fits ant btook all attempts of Fits to AW EFFICIENT Amy pone APPHOPRIA TION « . b I know of. “Tt’s All Off. “Round 13 found both men going TO DIG SPEEDILY THE PANAMA CANM. ~ ntrol the freight traffic between| ro adie, he ‘it me in a oe aoe Fits landed hard on Jack’s body and | AN ELASTIC CURRENCY heastern Alaska, | Ty hi unstiat 46% Wa all of Fits ald to Radic! iien sent ‘eft hoc » the WAR ONLY WHEN PE AC atives of both compani wis tod : vhs + Graney. He tumbled over and tho | [20" "Orn 4 lturned with a hard ARG AganiceD~ <= MO MeNTEOvEne ds ewed regar ' Aton fight was awarded to the Pt et | upper cut te the few. Both mixed | AMERICAN SHIPE FOR AMS RICAN ThADE ~ The Star this morn et se ¢ the ante fleht Graney said that | 88 send in hard jabs to the heart Beem THE MGRT RIND OF IMMIGRANTS AMO Lorsce THET?) hat any such combine w tt trots jer the fight Graney sald that © gong sounded there wo 2 ration, and that unde 8 a ats Ghowed bis ches and that| Whee the gong sounded there was) SAS 2 STATES ee aan ee ’ shi : nothing to indicate that Fitz was in Ponto ate into by 7 o OBrien was a wonderful boxer, Fits ane RICHINS ~ ». Dee. Se Jae le the cromd and | distress. But he had onty been tn TO Fonn: a DELEGATE in 3 pas , < ad the armpathy of th ' air a few seconds when he dave FY Wawa Congress ay , | en were victims Sas cheered mightily as he stood up| Bs chair © few peconee THE Fe } far as 0 aday night by bandits, ga took his medicine. O'Brien| “sted and fell to the floor, To Pin ise ibd ae 3 sae Oe ee SS eee ae ee was hooted time and again as he) V5 tay: in the betting, and} ObnATe ® Gnaves on ange it t . woy-freight| One victim was killed and the ducked and ran away from the) (44, were placed on him at 10 to 8.| Jan. 1 i ’ ' t oper-|other seriously. injured, The dead Cornishman : hy | O'Brien weighed In at 165 and Fits ertain , " the| man is C. W. MeMurray, and the in- O'Brien, however. had a carefully aske by! rate b . ates will| jured one is 0. E. Finstead. tipped the scales at 158. Mec geet crowd.{n ite hfstory. Jaid-out plan to follow and would not budge from it.. He knew Fitz panies pavillon held the big Hundreds ill had the Sleepy Hollow swat | Evstcromdln [te Mistery tieatraed | oat wae not going ake 82Y) about the entrance and a force of ances * : | ,| mounted police was detatled to pre- As Fita left th me » bayer 8! serve order. Two four-round pre- Gages coed elgg 2% Uminar preceeded the main st he could a ous “ bis fight — si eile Fitz Bleeds. In the first round only four el Were struck. The second round ended with O'Brien to the good Bierce counters had the contestants going from start to finish. At the! end of the third, O'Brien caught Fitz on the nose and sent him to the Moor. Round four opened by )@Brien forcing Fitz to the ropes. A government warehouse, some- exchange of blows found) thing for which the merchants and Dieeding from the mouth and | wholdealers of Seattle have long de- ‘nose. sired, is being planned by the offi- In the fifth round O'Brien jabbed| cials at Washington. It is the tn- Sway with lefts, again drawing the) tention of establishing @ base of from Fitz's mouth. Fita| supplies here for the revenue cutter came back with telling rights and| and transport services. | Tefts to the jaw. Im the sixth Fitz) Each year many tons of supplieg Met O'Brien with a terrific left./ are purchased in Seattle for both which was partly blocked. O'Brien's | these branches of the service. Here- footwork was wonderful WANTS STORE mn mientow: b <A MAGEE pappen ames bere? He eased | tofore wholesalers have been fereed Bp on his aggressiveness. Fitz / to ship them to San Francisco, O'Brien's jaw several times) there is no warehouse here. ‘Owing about « foot. in Both 5 i the seventh O’Brien ard on Fitz's kidneys. The to the jaw and body with} landed | iter, cal merchants are unprofitable. to the freight charges, the govern- ment secures lower prices in San Francisco, as acceptable bids by lo- The step taken at Washington {s VESSELS SEEK SHELTER | Runaways Want Jobs Who has a job for an ind | youth of 16, who ts a long way from home and beset with hard luck? rious Two such lads, both anxiously effect. the outcome of several complaints ninth round found both men __maye oy Seattle merchants to the de- a Governor Odell, of New York, Makes _ Startling Charges Against the President __and the Present Governor of the State NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—Px-Gov- when he named Wadsworth. looking for work, are Jack Traxell a one Hemrich, who are now in the juvenile court cots ren Making thelr meats at the coun- ty jail, tramping Over town between meals in search of work. The two boys wandered away from their relatives in Tennessce and lowa, several months ago, and FROM HEAVY STORMS SNOW IS FALLING IN NORTHERN SEAS AND SAIL- ORS EXPECT TEMPEST UOUS CHRISTMAS Pacific liners. A severe gale, which has been Just towed or steamed in, say that) burn. blowing in the straita of Juan de Half starved and shivering Fuea for the past few days, bas) the Christmas greetings are already|in their rain-soaked and tattered greatly inconvenienced shipping. | being signaled by vessels in pass-| clothing, they applied to the town Many vessels, both sailing and ing marshal for a night's lodging in the “lock-up.” The marshal, instead, brought the two lads to Seattle and “Sounds pretty nice, en make « felier think of that cozy fireside,” said one skipped this morning. “I'm | turned them over to Sheriff Smith volghty giad I'm in, an’ due fer a| Judge Frater, after a kindly talk yristmas with th’ ol woman en|with them, asked Sherfff Smith to kids.” jallow them to eat at the jail and asleep in the juvenile room for a few days, while they searched for work. steam, have been forced to put into! sheltering harbors, while others, unable to reach « place secure from | the ravages of the storm, are wal lowing about in the open seas, being driven miles out of their course by| the strong wind and seas. Many at Clallam. Skippers arriving in port on ves-! Others leas fortunate, whose vee sels say the weather which was just! sols are due to wall today and which beginning to get thick when they! wili not agajn reach port until after Skippers, who have! managed to make their way to Au-| | Americans. Natives are daily becoming more | incensed against foreign rule in the \interlor, and the recent action of @ | British assessor in imprisoning na- | tlve women in an English prison for | their inability to pay taxes; tt is be- _ against the foreigners. |Heved, is the direct cause for the All civil and military authorities Present uprising. | will be held equally reeponsible | The United States ship Baltimore empress dowager of China has or-| Missionaries and other classes of and the gunboat Villa Lobos are dered the viceroy of Chi Li to im-|foreigners are daily arriving !n’noW in port, and have landed forces mediately proceed to this city and/large numbers from outlying dis-|to protect resident Americans. Other hunt down and punish all those who tricts, and report serious disturb-| foreign warships are here, and more WOMAN RULER OF CELESTIAL KINGDOM, AFRAID OF THE POWERS, ORDERS THE CAPTURE OF THE ROUGHS SHANGHAI, Dec. 21 Saiacaee | the mighty hand of the powers, the participated in the recent riots'ancem directed mainly against) are due at any time. y | BARKENTINE CHARTERED } The six-masted barkentine Lord j Woolsey, recently purchased by the ‘Alaska Steamship company, has | been chartered to carry lumber to ee —_— The Lord Woolsey was formerly sigh veihbiiigde -tieek Spies Sans scence f full-sized ship. She was dine | masted off Cape Flattery about two Subsequent investigation by the authorities may reveal widespread | 7°87" 860. Her new owners deside proceedings against Councilman E. | election frauds, and graft involving | °! * turn her into « barkenting M. Adams, to oust him from office| other city officals and prominent | WEATHER FORECAST. ror grafting and trafficking fn city) men. | hair Tonight and ‘Friday: “Light Winds. The state oday began quo warranto The trial of Wiliam P. Kelly, WILL ENTER T ‘OMA charged with practicing medicine — a license, has been set for J ry 2 TACOMA, Dec, 21.—With the of the former system, and use ite } coming of the Chicago, Milwaukee & { termir | St. Paul road to this city re jmored that it# allied line, the Unior The applica- of Public! thor Odell today formally dectared| “If Roosevelt desired the good of | Wet? on the high seas, bears every| Christmas has passed, gazed ruc- Pacific, will alne r Tacoma )War on Roosevelt and Governor|the party inatead of encouraging |@4leation of continuing for several) fully at other ships in-bound for It has long been known that the| W » have the city coun- soreheads, he'd have promoted har-}*¥7% and that very likely many | home. two roads have been acting Jointly | cll investigate the methods of his declared they were responsible | mony. sailing vessels, blowng out of thetr| Reports from the straits say that in all enterprises, and if the Mil-| office was turned down flat by that ! foe the present condition of the re-| “Had he sent for me I would giad- | COUTS*. Will spend a stormy Christ-| several veasels are anchored In Cinl-| waukee builds here, the Union Pa-| body last night, and the matter will Publican party In this state | ly have conferred and tried to avert} ™"4 day. jam bay, fearing to put out, owns! The explosion of an of! lamp in| cific will run trains over the rails be left to the grand jury He said if the republicans lose this| trouble. “i - to the heavy weather outside. The! a frame dwelling, 1234 Lakeview av., Aime it will be their own fault “T charge Roosevelt and Higgins Exchange Greetings. steamer Robert Dollar, the ship|occupled by M. Bigelow, caused It te predicted that Wadeworth| with deliberately trying to wreck and a schooner, besides many emal).| lively blaze at 7 o lock this morn- j Wil not be elected as speaker of the’ the party for their dwn ambitions. Reports from the northern, seas) er crafts, are all anehored in Clallam |ing. The damage to the structure} assembly. Odell’s defiance has created con-|*8Y that thick snow is falling, al-| bay. Others are avso walting until | is estimated at $400 and $100 to the They harden the muscles, im- ‘Odell says Higgins is guilty of du-| sternation among New Yorkers though it has not as yet reached'the storm subsides in other s contents. The loss is covered by Prove the eye and give you an Plicity. Odell said: | The congressmen who wished to| tracks Saees other than that of the trans- tors | Insurance. 4 education that is worth money, P “I had a talk with Higgins. 1 | be friendly to both sides will now be = ee | i Fenhee or Scone noeiet Pm a Rever wus 50 surprised in my life) forced to take sides. | HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? | automatic drill, with 31 po) f | Postmaster Stewart received a let Hand drill, with § drills In han- |ter this morning from Henry F. ae. | Green, of Midiand City, Mich., want- Breast Drills from $2.00 to . ing to know the whereabouts of his GH WINDS BLOW brother, Efin Green, who was las * exe < | heard of in Seattle. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Dee. 21.—) few passengers, who are now, how- matic Mra. Annie Perry, of Richmond,| “" nver, in great danger of their lives with three screwdriver bits rae wants to hear -from her! A large steamer Is afire five mile The Pennsylvania is a steel steam Ratchet Scre |brother, William Raymand, who | off shore. e is burning up. lor, 343 feet in length, and 3,343 ton-/f Gunamith’s Screwdrive was last heard of attending a law Peopl 1 be seen running about| nage. She was built by the Cramips |§ Ax ajustable Hacksaws, 4 |school fm Seattle after returning |the decks, Two life saving crews|in 18 ‘ : wen: ‘om 4 a © been dispatched to he t he life save have returned ce 108 ANGELES, Dec. 21.—Wind,a small church on Western ay. and fatage — | bare boon dispatcne’ to Nie Penn-| They report the craft @ barge in| p stchet. Brace, Blowing at 45 miles an hour in the pg hey mesh ge char ety the the ae SPSILLES tt CAMP syivania, and sailed from New York| ballast. A tugboat saved the crew West end of the city this morning,| blew only from six to eight miles| “*S BURCH GETS $500 DAMAGES FROM D. 0. LANDERS, WHOM \ Word ort recotved in ta “i Dg 2 whe syiasnciealiagheonia o ast night from Stanwood of the|! wieaany. Diew down a an hour. SHE CLAIMS 18 A BRUTE IN HUMAN FORM accidental death of R. M. Dalgity Pa: former resident of ttle, who| ‘The steamer Pennsylvania ts nis ear aes | was accidentally killed in 8 lumber | Owned by the Northwestern Stean: $2.00 up to ‘ D. O. Landers, of Vashon Island) floor and tore out her hair teamp at that place. The details of|*hip company of this city, John Hollow-handled Tool Sets, with has been heard from again. Landers| Mrs. Burch had him arrested, apd|the fatality were not contained in| Rosene, president reamer, brad awis, gimlet, tack has figured in many affairs in the| he was fined in the tl the ch, He was the gon of|. She was recently bought from the COLMAN BUILDIN puller, screw driver, chisel and past and is @ well-known chat quently sh ight suit Mra. J. A. Dalgity, of 529 26th av, & | International Steamship company of qbtune, Tic, $1.00 and aan A : ,| $2:000 Person amas Undertaker Charles N. Butterworth | New York, at an estimated pi he Wanamers, tee to CAPTAIN NORD, OF STEAMER JEFFERSON, ACTS FOR OLD MAN | before Justice Davin with a 1i-year-| manently injured and. her health | reine hich ae eet for, the re city around Cape Horn toute, “Trove that you wil IN BEHALF OF ALASKA CHILDREN—MANY PRESENTS ve oth A a teen out _ i by r ‘ z Jere’ | rive in thi: y this evening She had no cargo aboard and but reavet 3 Gum ABOARD at it wast job} upt Judge Hateh thi ing, wR RR Re eben that Senta Ciao fat then. The ve knew many things| Doos Not Contest. : #8 * * S| DIDN'T GET IT," SAYS HUMPH SPINNING’S ‘CASH STORE abled to “make good” wit was dis A and thought hirn not] Landers did not appear to conteat|* WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— * 1810 Second Ave. ho live along the south- t Frank|® fit husband for a young girt the and Judge Hatch allowed a| ® Short in both houses #| RIES @astern shor of Alaska, the steam- compa thin morn=| | I s 7s, Save! y took th t for $500 dam 5 It is|}® today, Adjourned to Jan. 4 *| John EB. Humphries, one of the at ship Jefferso which was a ‘io the Isler and succes laimed, b r, that the judgement |» ¥ " ~4 ay on od ns at flest decided to dispatch | €otting another justice to pe of little value, am It ip un-|¥ ¥¥ #4 MH HH | COMES Who redelved the check of NEGLECT north Tuesday night, | the vessel today, but the officials, | the ™ ceremony, the Landers haa assigned all] $11,000 from the city satisfying the Fo SE May ruin your eyesight. If carried all sorts of}rather than disappoimt their Litele | #ubsequently ert hfm erty t6 his « Judge Hatch yesterday afternooy | judgment obtained in the Edwin . your vision is impaired, let us ve B04 good things to eat in her| friends and patrons in the forth, Wanted Housekeeper ra has only one log, and ia | stented Provniy ota he dtd gt F “gong case es tye sory and Stand Mirrors, In all fit you with proper glasses, held. Many passengers who have| hurried the work of loading, ar Then began the affair which this! about.60 years of rom George Budlong, the) that the lawyers for the boy “ Sdaiitin the past. week or 20 sionek nero wet See ae night| morning resulted in @ judgment for| ee athOuse owner, and divided the| $7,000, w himself ilar woods recetved NO RUSHING Me the “staten” took passage on the|in order that she might have ample} $500 ae ndera de TREE! property, which has been the subject $4,000. He says that Attorney Saas oe Waa tai abe In our methods of examination. Vessel, ali having piles of bundies | tir He 3 rtised for a housekeeper | * of contention in the courts for the P, Edson and himself de : . We taken the time to properly in the baggage room| n ’ dep-|and the advertisement wan answere 4h MANILA, De William * QP two years, between them, gene - te , » have to’ make the prices éx- fit “Glasses.” r. sty, who went out tn command of|by Mrs. .Lucy Burch, an English| %& Jennings'Bryan declined an in : rest in the bank dn the : int — ae the Jefferson, says his ttle friends | widow with a little gon, Mys. Buech | # vintion to dinner with Acting S| rowne DEMT'S OR PERRIN’S| tho guardian, whe paid owt of it | ‘reer lew te move them this L. W. SUTER Palixiously awaiting the message | will not be disappedated if he can|had been on the Vashon farm But) ® Goterndr General Me, saying ® o.ovee | the expenses a¢ the operation and year: Comic in Gnd. loom thous Pr amnnenoaa : Heine the sailing of tite wtearm-| help i. Every nook and cranpy of|/a tow days oe alleges, wh @ that, an g newspaper Writer, he B) gine very heat mabew to burp fas OC ® jen leg, atierware tune i Diamond § SEN, Which, according to Cerent| the vewt's howd weg sired with| ders lovked all the doors ® wishoe to be fren lo write later * Chvtermae gifts. All stzlee bf ine over to the present quartian, J ove ai pew : —a . ie and papas, is ngif Pe colemletiog “of every idame|tofited en aemult Upon her, When!) ® wl baut em tavrecument, en ot RM. Rocks & Cay 333, B faae, Wher teem remaiood, ewe : = BS — - Cr Clave With bin refodeers and Crem tm dnmag (9 tarde ys. ahe ravisted he threw Ber to eeeeeo eer os ang are ewe BS . Mal ty

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