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s One Cent--Last Edition” "ye SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER a8, 19¢ one of the weakest at 66 55 5 Rolhalaloletalalilatehalisheialietehelehelshalelaieieieielelehels * j * NEW YORK, Dew Call money DROS aAW records wince *& ‘ % December, 1899, this morning; it jumped to A loan of * * 000 was made on this ba at 11:30 o'clock 7 * Stock were weak all mornin The demand for money * * started within 15 minutes after the opening * \* 1 rate dropped back to 90. Amalgginated Copper was * ' * \ * 7 . Kp aihatataiialahalaiaiateletetiateieelat deiptetalndelelaialel! > INOURANGE INGPECTOR h a suggestion would be for Now York State’s Former Superintendort ewe om oy owe om his head om Iris streyilder F | he ds I never accepted mopey for a re-] nsurance Verounses as Frais tainer, nor a fee tn auy shape from] R rt Th t fl A pt d Graft Mene the fipurance companic | TERRIBLE WRECK OF BRITISH BARK OFF CAPE FLATTERY Payn's attorm@y said he called epo s a @ Accepte y What a Shame | CAUSES ALL ON BOARD TO LOSE THEIR LIVES Mutual Lif | ance Ce an wen MeC@urdy, who msked btn tf . rom ite insur: mp y there was any reason why he she ira | __-,lC C—- not pay a little bonus | q The incident was then et VICTORIA, Dee 8. —-Lloyd Dispatéhed funt received from NEW YORK, Dec, 28—Former, Payn filed his report admitting that) Ny ameunt of money was men-| steamer Salvor loft tis morning for) Uclulet, report the finding of ar sayy | Prussian companies did business 1) toned. ch ene of the wreck of the B other boty thiy morning from th Puperintendont of Insurance Payn p . b : this state. tah berk Pass of Melfort, wrecked ship Pass of Milfort. Two Fesumed the stand this morning nme tant WeeCardy that be © is sieamen aman: ‘sae B Dare £00 ot oh wesehet « ee of Sn. Tex Rear eren ee Lad enploged coun: {end an attarney to see b Muxen Hyde sailed this 1 « tor | Tuoaday night they being the remains of two sail Payn said pe bal wee ary Ao go | that the report would be filled with-| Havre and Paris, taking his retinue A terrific gale drove the veusel ors ee tee ee + sffice, be- | Ut change. with hip onto the rocks, and The body of a lad was sean in the Hea Be eateall ocak : nae ly|__ Hughes then said that it was re {were lost. Two been | surf, but those on shore were unable esas oneal Soule mane = ported that Payn received $40,000 in| F # FHF E EEE EHH E HHS | i vorad uo far to recover it ee eter, rae [conection with the Mutual Life't re-) ¥ i ales * hey general coukl make st!!! another | **) sete | # Dec. 28, 1908 $1,028,756,07 a eg : n he went outeide,|. “That is “unqualifiedly false in) * Dee. 28, 1904 800,639.60 Beg hes om Jevery particular = / Shere “he personally eat ae a “The report resulted from the) * + Opens Bitorneys to be honest and capable) rien: petween Burnham and Wells.| * | Lists Passed: ] “lL was paid absolutely no mogey|* ***¥¥¥ #¥ EHH EHH) im that Order, or in any other mat-| WEATHER FORECAST | Payn sald President McCurdy | ter. Rain Tonight and Friday; Fresh) ealied him uy on the day before j “Any man who came to me with) gouthwest Winds. TELLS STORY OF DIRE HARDSHIPS ee had rather a tryt Capt. Moggs, Who Came Over Ice With si: \32°% . blizzards, and suf! rably | Capt. Amuudson, Reaches City in Quast ».\ so oo sme of Food and Other Relief For Ico Bound "3.08" g23ce8' ves j dampen hie ardor, I fully believe Sailors | he will establish without any chance | }for doubt the north magnetic p es | Captain William Moggs, of the | Bonanza, [open water with the rest. thinking , which, with the | that, while it was impossible to es- The Prisoners. | ‘The lst of vessels which are now ing fleet composed of 11 ves-| cape the ice altogether, we could at! in the ice at Herschel, Cooper is now imprisoned in the Ice at | least keep off shore. However, our| and and King point are: Scho island, near the mouth of |efforts proved unsuccessful, and «| Ronansa, Charles Hanson and Ole Mackenzie river. is now in the hue floe caught us in ite grasp and) steamers Alexander, Beluga. Bow- | Captain Moggs arrived this threw the Bonanza on the beach. jhead, Herman, Jeaneatte, Karluck, | on the steamer Jefferson, “It is possible she may escape | Norwal and Thresher Of the Alaska Steamship company, | ¢estruction, although It ts hard to| Following are the list of masters And is registered at the Butler. — | predict the outco Several of| of the vessela: James A. afi! | Hately on his arrival here, | the others were in rather dangerous | J. Cumski, John A. Cook, Ja | Moggs set about attending | positions, but may coma out ail) Kenna, W. 8. Varny j He intends to purchase | !sht. Newth, J. B. Levett and ‘and clothing which are to Captain Admun@@m and myself ber. ci = ¢PEAK LOW The British four-masted bark Pass of Melfort, which was wreck ed, with all bands, off the Vancouyer coast last night, and which was well known In Seattle. now with the imprisoned | On completing bis business | Captain Moggs will immediate- | to San Francisco. There | ‘will confer with the owners of different VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 28. leas in the tremendous seas The bark’s figurehead, barometer it veasels, after which he ‘ . terrifi es which has been rag-| Sfoken Ghrs and a picture of water leave again for the north, re- ing off Cape Flattery for the past Saked photograph of 15 apprentices ling to Herschel island by the several days, the British bark Pass| Of the Pass of Melfort were found route which he came out. of Melfort, Captain Scougall, bound | strewn @long the beach. Wreckage Ancom for Puget sound, was| & Strewp everywhere, A torn piece from blown off her course last night and dashed on the rocks, a quarter of a mile east of Amphitrite potnt, going down with all hands on board The Pass of Melfort was attempt ing ke the entrance to the | straits. The terrific southwest gales, which have so barrassed veasels of rendered all efforts of the crew Doing Fairly Well. Moggs accompanied the Arctic explorer, Captain . the first explorer to the northwest passage, from steamer Gjoa, which is also at i island. to Eagle City, From Eagle City Captain came on to this city alone. of papet, evidently a portion of the vessel's log, was found. On the paper was written the name “John Huston.” The lotation of the spot where the bark went down is marked by sev eral spars swashing about, evidently held to the wreckage below by rig cing nd CITY SOLONS PREPARE ORDINANCE FOR SUPPRESSION OF RACKET MANUFACTURERS on No one in Seattle will be allowed, ; henceforth, to whistle or to speak Much objection to the proposed | ordinance has been manifested, | ate Quadra in Search. States that when he left the | above « whisper. especially by workingmen who, |‘ Work her out of danger futile, and were doing fairly well un-' Such will almost be the condition from time immemorial, have been | 8h¢ piled up on the rocks breaking Everything possible is being done the circumstances. He stated,|of affairs when an ordinance, rec-| accustomed to be called to their| t? pieces shortly afterward to recover more bodies and to !den- , that he could not spare a ommended by the health and sanita- work in the morning by the factory Many W ed Ashore tify them if possible. Captain < while in Seattle or San | tion committee of the council at its whistle and to be summoned to tf | James Gaudon, agents 4f marine and cisco, and gave the impression | meeting last night, to be drafted by thelr noon-day meal and to cease| Many bodies have been washed) fisheries, was notified of this by Sreat haste must be exercised | the corporation courisel, is in force, | their labors at night by its welcome! ashore. Others been seen | thowe working on the beach The whistling buoy which was ‘send provisions to the whalers. | The purpose of the ordinance ts to moored at Amphitrite bead recently 1 sound, But under the ordinance all - While uot directly admitting that) prevent all unnecessary noises these sounds will have to be dis at in the seas, Dut were One body brought floating abr not recovered is wrong, the Captain | which are alleged to have become @| pensed with ashore was that of an able bodied| went adrift The government that scurvy will cause great | nuisance and which are offensive to| The innovation, If accomplished, dressed in oflakins and eteamer Quadra searched for it public to be The wurt is terrible, Any | without ayatl among those imprisoned in| the delicate auditory nerves of the| will be hard for the Ou tee floes. than the dread | local solons. | come used to. attempt to launch small beats for; The Page of)Melfort was last seen geurvy the ice-bound whalers | lthe recovery of bodies would be) by the British sbip Broderick Cas nothing to fear. Some of the! An cet Ae aY Saggpore cane 7 useless for nothing could live in the/ tle off Cape Flattery. Captain O1 are greatly worrying over ne 46 | seas which are sweeping along the | sen, of the Broderick Castle, who ie to the dread disease, and E N | coast had a harrow escape bim said feared that serious results may | Several ship's buckets, marked! he expected’ to find the Pass of unless help is sent within as Pass of Melfort have Melfort in port before him & time as péssible. Captain will relieve the sailors ects ta ma, & time, but it {fs stated he can a9 P aphids SHIP HAS NARROW ESCAPE Scarcity of Fuel. One of the greatest anxieties et eee eases the men wilk have to ONT yw WD, Ie breaker#'@ dhort distance from Cape Siciae foc provic.cg tue. In} EMBEZZLER ADAMS GIVES WONDERFUL ACCOUNT OF SAFE-| ? ioe be Sohene ‘c Cases the men wil have to| TY PRECAUTIONS TAKEN AT ASSAY OFFICE IN MAGAZINE | Captatr the bark coast, bat nitinaged to f and to extreme measures in order | |Punke, which arrived here this | reach déep water in ea sta Keep the fires going and prevent | ARTICLE mare 19 rom F r eley | rep. Gia aterm | thé ng teat the bitter cold | porte being caught in th nt in years. 7 Captain Moggs expects to leave! George Edward Adams, the erst-/tendant upon the actual meltin heavy gale off t mat He see Sothing of the British GD) fer San Francisco tonight or to- | whiie coshter of the Seattle assay of-| He then goos on to tell how the| On Christmas eve and on Christ-| bark Pass of Melfort, reported lost Wetrow morning |fice, who is accused of mulcting the| different checks preclude the pos-}mas day he was driven tha: ont Fangupver Hanne Ig relating his experience to a ler. The Star, this morning, vernment of thousands of dollars, ntributed an interesting article te! sibility of errors in weight or noss fine Seattle Star 05. } GAPON GAMBLEG 10 AlD LAUDE NICE, | Father Gopon has} Deen staying peverad nights at Mont | It 1 repenteb that Im wen laege | workmen } ST. PETERSBURG, Deo. «28 Moscow advices this morning say that hostilities # ore than ever, Neighboring are being seized with the bellion. Peasants are responding to} appeals to arm Insurgents Are Losing MOSCOW, Dee. 28.—Th jof rebellion ix practically jand (he uprising {* rapidly going to pieces. The ret are able only to keep Jup guerilla warfare | Treasury Is Robbed. ST. PETERSBURG, Db 28.—-A ision of great ortance to for jeigners having property in Russia | was delivered te by the govern |ment. It is etated that the govero ment need not 1 jamages to per sons having 1 during | the Kichineff ric n though the authorities pla! refused to do their duty | The government treasury in the] | Province of Lomza has been robbed of 450,000 roubles | | | | ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 26 Half dead from lack of sleep and} food, wearled with incessant fight-| ing, the soldiers of the czar at Mos cow are rexdy at any time to su render the city to the revolutionists who are already in full possessiou| PLEADS FOR DAUGHTER “I am &5 years old and very feebie. | I pray the court to let me end my days in peace with my beloved daughter, who has cared for me f 21 years.” Sueh was the petition of Mrs. za Smart, before Judge Frater, | E this morning. Worried and dis-/ tressed, and trembling with the | weakness of age, the petitioner antiously listened to the testimony asking | im the case, occasionally | questions in a quavering ber daughter, endeavoring to sooth and her. who sat beside her, comfort Stedman, representing 4 woman, stated that for 21 years Mrs. Della Merwin, wife of Captaig W. K. Merwin, has cared for her mother in her own home. and it was only through the efforts of Captain Merwin and Mrs. Mer win that what little property Mrs Smart had, had been saved from de Mnquent tax sale and tmprovement tax judgments. The property, con- sisting of the Merwin hotel, 1414 Fifth av. and the lots upon which jit stands, Mra. Smart deeded over to her daughter years ago in con- sideration of the care and shelter | given her. | The present action is under a petition brought by Myrtle Smart, | & young granddaughter of the aged | woman, who asks that a guardian | be appointed on the ground that | Mrs. Smart is feeble in body and mind and subject to undue tnflu- ence. Attorney Stedman states thet the granddaughter is displeas over the transfer of the property. | | Many people ¢ waterfront this morning w puzzled to see a| jtrain of three engines and nine | concnes of the Cfnadian Pacific go ing th. Owing to a derailed freight tr at Keith this morning the Overland made its first trip over the’ new belt line, ledving on time. FIRE logan stated that he could | the Cosmopolitan magazine in Feb He touchingly portrays the re E much of his time, as lives | ryary, 1900, entitled “Where the|turned Klondikers, with weather i; perbaps, on his haste Klondike Gold {s Valued,” in which| beaten faces and bodies bent with| - — must burry and ,accomplish| he described the great pains taken|toll and suffering, writing at the| comeenesinep, RS b er I have to do here,” he said. |to prevent robbery at the asway of-| window to deposit all their earthly At 6:20 thin morning ® fire alarm " Haco and make my, report to) ‘The article ia extremely well writ-¢fact that every possible effort 1s) Westen av, and Pike, The fire se this morning sata] ,,Secretary Shaw declared it is a , ane) [Re owners of the vessels. There item, and in light of recent disclos-| mado to safeguard the gol@ dust. He originated in, @ machine shop ad-)Shaw in Chicago this morning said) custom among bankers to violate ° Pare Hl of them there. Of course, lots] ures gx particularly Interesting makes this remarkable statement joining ese Seattle Ice company’s! Valsh will not be prosecuted | the rule = They continually B AGE ings could happen wince I have! pH describes the system of check “Departmental guards ate in the a ‘and was caused from a steam | that Wane wit wm ve prow | warned, but tt ms impossible to a va At that time, however, ing and double-check!ng; how thel institution every minute, day and| BALLARD, Dec, 28—Judge C. H.(Mrs. Kdwards last Tuesday. Judge pips meal gyn oo Si oe his department | stop them ere doing nicely, with the ex-| receiving clerk carefully weighs the| night, and, during the exceediggly | Martin expressed dissatisfaction at) egmetderable amount of oll had Jeal| Is Gone Valsh’s de ° the fi > yom Ception of my own vensel | dust on delicate scales and how it Is] busy season, @ special detall of eo. | Martin atated today that.no action] (he failure of the police to get the/ed down from the floor above and I. He vald Welsh ws. ongoaticrs. en nntier the first of the year 1 ont os it oe Bonanse Covght, re-weighed; how the bullion is then| lice in addition t* always at hand,|to secure a divorce for Mré. Henty | man, ahd said that he would pered™| dripping onto the pipe below, it) fu d Fee tooks out for ite Seposit-| quail carricte for the oley mucivese ~ Hw f placed in m self-locking steel re-|thereby affording extra precautiot|Wawards had yet been started,Jally ask Chief Bennett to mam? &| started the blaze. » alight,| ore and wot for stockholders, len, giving better service and. mak ot sere unfortunately, got coptacle; how the chief melter then] against ROBBERY OR SURREPTI- ‘and that the whole case was await-| strenuotn effort to serve i Perers| The damage done was very slight, | ore and not for stockhods tne Chis asks of the present. aheanele ¢ fl ott King point, weighs the gold for his own protec-| TIUS DISAPPEARANCE OF GOLD ing the arrest of Bert Edwards, the] before the new adminig@0 goes] probably not over $100, ax eatimated’ The latter were Wisma | | | 1s ite WORK Of the prevent carmen a, Weatied hard to work her into thetion, and the various processes at- } DUST OR BULLION. man who 1s alleged to have beat} into office by the owners of the building. The bank warned them u oan | lighte VOL Is Ralph Hopkins, the boy em-, Previous to that he stole a horse bezzier, a kleptomaniac? lana wagon valued at about $260 In It would seem so from the rec-| Frem: and ther dark tales ord of tty thefts and more r of su pilferings t the Cas- tious plunderings that preceded the] ca which he been at- boy's embezzlement of $92 ter ently money from the government manual training the bey carrying it from the Bon Marche attending the Columbia branch office to the central post nd just the day previous office a few days since. ) his arrest he was warned by the Reports of innume small | principal of the Columbia school to thefts, beginning when the boy was se his thefts at that school on little more than an infant. are cur-| pain of being expelied rent, and for stealing $3 fr his| ‘The boy's explanation of why he poo olhy F years ago | took the money in “because it was 80 recast go in the in-| easy,” the reason given by all klep- island, omantacs, The Only Paper in Seattlo That Des to Print the News NO. 261 a5 CENTS PER MONTH 7 UF Fhe Priest of Russian Catholic Church Stakes the Fate of His Country on the Turn of Gards---Reveli Is Spreading Near Gap- ital, But Losing in Moscow Of all strategic points with the flame of freedom, are cut One ¢ regiment went over to/ting down te raph and telephone the wide of the insurgents yosterday,| polos, overturning street cars and and thousands of other troopers are| wreaking vengeance upon the sole diers, whom they harass and tors ment with fana al hate. Try to Kill Governor. An attempt to kill Governor Gen« eral Doubasoff was frustrated yes: terday, and the would-be assassin, & young man disguised as a Red Cross nurse, arrested Riots are a daily occurrence in the uburbs and outlying districts this city, and many deaths have ensued Reports from the army in Man- buria indicate that the mutiop@ spirit is growing among the soldiers, and that they plan to capture the Russian island of Saghalien Government authorities in Odes report that the revolutionists are im control of the city, and are terror-* izing the more peaceful citizens. Great preparations are now bell made in Poland for an armed ani organized rebellion which shall take in every able-bodied man in ~ the country, and which shall not end 4 FATHER GAPON. until Poland is once more free. Who Stakes His American employes of the New Country Upon the Turn of the| York Airbrake company, working im Wheel the company’s plant near Mdkcow, - have been assured by General Doue expected to join the cause of free-| basoff that they will be fully ptoe if) | dom before the week is over. |tected. This was in answer to a& Strong women and girls, fired | appeal from Ambassador Myers. TO RAISE : $75,000 — CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS WILL TAKE STEPS TO PROVIDE MEMORIAL BUILDING AT CELEBRATION OF 25TH ANNI- VERSARY, FEBRUARY 2 The 25th anniversary of the has been in the service for 25 years, Young People’s Society of Christian|and as a permanent headquarters Endeavor will be suitably commem-| for the society orated in Seattle by a large celebra The money for the proposed build- tion held for that purpose on Feb-| {ng will be raised by voluntary con- ruary 2 | tributions. There are at present Besides the social features of the} 4,000,000 active members of the so- celebration and the commemorative) ciety, and it is figured that a very exercises, one of the Important busi-' small contribytion from each one, hess matters to come up i# the plan) will be sufficient to raise funds for propqsed by some of the prominest| the proposed building. members of the national society to| Those who will have charge of the build a memorial building to cost| celebration to be held are: F. BE. in the neighborhood of 975,000 to) Barth, C. H. Reeves, 0. N. Halstead, serve both as a fit memorial to the! district president for King, Pierce tireless efforts of Rev. Francis E./and Kitsap counties, Rev. W. A. Clark, president of the National So-| Spalding, Rev. Hutton of Green clety of Christian Endeavor, who; Lake and W. J. Mitchell. HE HAS A . RECORD ~— ROBERT HOPKINS, BOY EMBEZZLER, HAS STOLEN THINGS SINCE AN INFANT, ONCE TAKING A HORSE AND BUGGY dustrial #che BANKERS VIOLATE LAWS

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