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Whole City Is Threatened While Mobs) Excite the People to Violence---Ameri-_ cans Are Threatene PANAMA, J 12 water pressure ts poor on account | whole olty te th t tefects in the new acqueducts, | te raging eo ay. SS ee One block has already been burned | ened, Firemen are finding the great-/ out. Banta Anna aquare, in the! eat difficulty | ning with the | Reart of the city, is menaced. Mobs flames. The fi inated in Chin. | are creating great excitement among eae shore, and is alleged to be due! the people, who are so greatly | to the carelessness of Americana] censed against the Americans that fumigating. It te epreading rapidly] the police are hardly able to main foward the heart of the city The tain order | STILL UP IT CLIMBS Rapid Increase in the Subscriptions for for the International Christian Endeavor. Convention ‘The subscriptions to the guarantee ays and meane for for securing the Internationa! | work of getting Endeavor Convention tn | quickly together Wt are coming In without cemsa-| Tomorrow the Retall Produce as ding tn the the subscriptic ‘te | eociation will settle on what they afternoon Mr. Nordhoff tele | will pledge to The Star that the Bon| The Stsr is informed that the} would go down for $500, and) Times Intends to make @ large con-| & sudseription blank Waa at once | tribution. Just as soon as the T mea | to him for signature. [signe the subscription roll tte name} mess from namerous business | wil! be added to The Star's publish. | fam came to the effect that they | od list | ‘The Star reports the atate id determine upon the Qmounts | subscription fund teday as fe withia their contributions the two or three days Previously pledged $3.420.00) . Furth, in behalt of the street | Bon Marche 600.00 company, stated that a contri-| Dr. J. B. Bagieson see would be made, the sum to| Teale-Hille Furniture Co 25.00 ined within four days. A. Robinson . 50.00 t tatives of the 40 2. A. Cummpbell 60.00 GR. Socisties in the ety will meet | Galiey Supply Co. : t.00 goaference at the Green Lake - church to devise ‘Total for four days 93,146.00 ee ee as a reanit of which 25 were arrest § were sentenced to decapitation. wb vio The residents greatly alded in ap Day recom | prehending the mob. Wilttam Malone was fatally in-| mendes a medal of bonor for & fered at the plant of the Stevens) Chinaman who, at the risk of bis | Bos Mill company, at Monroe, yes-| life, saved Mise Patterson and} morning, and died at a local) ptioted her to safety at doctock yesterday ag a | Preshyterian miasionaries in was a Mockbolder In| Chin ahave taken up a subscription mill and he was st work yester-| for the Chinamen when struck by & locomotive | eft lex was crushed ro badly was necewsary Ma-| been employed at the mil!) years. He @ widow and child. WILL RESIST — TRANSFER RECOMMEND AN WONOR MEDAL WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 12.— full report was received by the department from the commis. | OLYMPIA. Jan. 12.—The Lincotn Annuity Union, San Fratcteco, whiek the state insurance commie sioner threatens to prohibit from do- Ing business In Washington, ciaim- ing ite rates are too low for safety. hes attempted to transfer the pro headed by Consul! General Day| ceedings to the United States) which investigated the| court. The attorney general will) of American missionaries! rexiet that transfer in the local #u- Chow, China, in November, pertor court, TIDELAND os SPECULATIVE CLERKS COMBINE TO BUY LOTS—ONE CLEANS UP $900 ON $25 INVESTMENT GREAT FIRE IN PANAMA . WASHINGTON, FRID. TACOMA “ —_-—— TACOMA, Jan, 1 All ia in road to gffme proof of corruptners in the inesw for the mane meeting dt the | mageg@ement of the cit affairs, @ |Tacoma theater this evening, and| Welkag evidence of graft among th Owing to the Increase of busine Aho call to ardor nt the | MAGE etiousliice «will ‘ti of it in the Ballard postoffice, it has t it Is expected that dealings with Prosecuting At Necessary to 1 It, giving the| sational disclosures will be made Of| Rakpasand woine stories of carrier’ more room to assort the , ¢ that wae gath> | Homa mattire are exp iin mati and the clerks room to wait on jury which re-|conmmetion, Judge e the patrons at the window more Y |eome an for a share ne quickly (12 te prepared | it t@ wmderstood, e=_ — THE MYSTERIOUS HAND Se ECEIVER HAS LITTLE The a Fisheries Union, when ¥ ix moved tnim me sinve vest Office Furniture of Al Fisheries Union Is Found in Storage Ware-House © because the recetver appointed | by the court took thetr furniture to it was found that Phillips was a | member of the K. of P., in San Francisco. Word was sent to the California metropolis, but Queen | and bury it at the expense of the | southerm lodge. The body was then | en to Butterworth & S« un | dertakers Makes Allegations. Then the fight started, Postmas- _ STIRRED UP BY STEWART Trouble je brewing in the local amp of the Knights of Pythias,| | ng to the way things starte in Tuesday night at the meeting of ne of the camps in the elty, the differences among certain members are Hable to result in open warfare. Postmaster G. M. Stewart's efforts f to obtain @ part of the lodge’s un lertaking business te the cause of the trouble. The rumpua has been brewing for | some time, but a few days ago as sumed & serious aspect over the} body of a member of the lodge,| | Phillips by name, who died here without relatives. When the body | was taken in charge by the coroner City lodge, of Seattle, was later in- strudted W take care of the body ter Stewart came to the conclusion t he was not getting @ square | | deal from the lodge. He te post refers to Bonney-Wat ter & Co. an w He went to the lodge Tucsday night, » of the members say it is the first time for months, and began to whisper) | things into the ears of certain) He intimated that} & prominent member of the burial and charity board of was playing favorites for undertaking | the orde the benefit of a rival firm The friends of Crane came to hie rescue. They dec'ared that, during the seven years he had been « lead} ing worker on the board, there had never been any rees of unfair- news, and they w not stand for any now. It caused a rumpus, andl ee ee * * @ ‘The primary schoole of the @ city were diemissed carly yee @& @ terday to give the little ones a #) # chance to roll In the enow *| . * STUDENTS _ IN TROUBLE * ee el | . tall. & storage warehouse and the of-| | fleers were without a cushioned | } re | chair or desk | WALLA WALLA, Jan. 12.—Four ‘The story of the methods of the Danke $54,000, but further, he states; what's the use of counting them. | students of Whitr me have defunct Alaska Osheries Union, as| that there are in the hands of | Theré te no chance for them to! been suspended. They are i told in The Star yesterday after-| Tokers many cases of mon, | realite a cent Ora Holman, of Seattle, Clarence noon, has created consternation “hich, when sold, will reduce the) “Tihave nothing to say,” said | Morrow, of Walla Walla, Robert among former directors of the | @mount of this indebtednem to} ont Godwin. "We did the best | Fancher, of Spokane, and Z Lock-| concern. They refuse to be inter-| Bearty $20,000. fiat’we conld in managing the | wood, of Helix, Oregon. | viewed and when pressed for All that I have onder my re-jumlogamd it is not the fault of the| They left the dormitory Saturday | statement, say that their names| celvership,” sald Mr. MeChure, “in| di that the union wan not a | right without 5 inion and went must not be mentioned | the tug Independent, that might be | , & dance and engeged in boister- However, they are prompt to say sold for $7,000 if the sale was not) Trowbridge says that he conduct with several dancers. that nothing Siegal was done in| forced, and the office furniture of | pi abeided anyone to exchange eral fight followed and the connection with the mannér inj the defunct concern, which might their imyrstment certificates for potice were called to quell the dis- which the affaire of the unton were | Be sold for a few hundred dollars. | other k, nor did he advise the f conducted. Besides this there are the praper~ parchee the investment cer- 1 Fancher are promin- Attorney Walter MeCture, who fe/ ties of the union In Alaska, but the | (ifjeates.. He says that the same ex athletics the former the receiver appointed by the King) history of such aftaire door not lead jouse may be offered for the fatlure le runner, and the latter county court to take charge of the me to beliévé that enougi memeyfof the anion that hax been offered |* Pole \" “ s ps . affairs of the concern, substantiates | will be realized from tts sale to fully | by afl other Alnska fisheries con re M ctr ob ae Fane her the statement of The Star in every pay the banks cette cwhen they failed to make|NOUl! have graduated from the “It in possible for such « jen to lone money for years in One year to make up all jes tn the enecesaful nale @atput,” said Mr. Trowbridge. particular as to the amount of the| “According to my {nformation | indebtedness of the union. He says | there Is about $65,000 worth of the} that according to the foreclosure Investment certificates out ding | and complaint filed by the banks in the! upon which the holders have a good | di Alaskan court the concern owes the claim to whatever may be left, but ‘of I { hope for the sake of ‘90- ; nm the Mmit. e ciuse of} Bell st -of the letety that he fe gt cme cp ae ected. = oe rewult of the’ Thurston County Taxpayers’ league tie expressed intention of obtaining Saturday on “Munictpal Ownership,” @mployment in a mill in Everett. were brought as a Weaver reform mover “” MORALES 1 « rush of water The dam . ? — hat Milwaukee will Nebo tee ' hd was used WARING TON. Jan. 12.—Senat tu f the th Pacif @ {the mine. The 1 be about of West Captain Bell, of the United State $10,000 “aN : te secret service, this morning gave a Lies, of fan 5 aco, lessees of | little sketch of Herman Wendt, the DISMISS BAN FRANCISCO, Jan a We Rae of the rth An on Hill t car here re the Chinese commissioners who| Commereta ' { Ban } ndt was convicted ana Jwere detailed to study industrial | REO, WII protyat sentenced to ten years at Walla A C | conditions in this country, arrived AND WEL Nemes before th. ‘ t) Walla for a street car hold-up in at 0 o'clock from the Orient via | Semmton of cong he adminia- | Spokane in 18 He served out the Honolulu. Professor J. W. Jenks tration ts alae, t the threatened | sentence, which, for be or, | |the special representative of the eatinetion of ty 4. Steps will| was reduced to eight years, coming |atate department r with} DB, W. Beaton, who has been re be taken betors 1 journment to|to Seatt He was sent. back to army and navy offic pre- | ported missing for several ¢ and | MOD the wits hter. It will] Walla Walla very soon after, being iad pared to welcome the n| Who Was recently held at headquar agree- | convicted of a robbery here. sé; upen their landing this afternoon, | térs, pending an investigation as to wh the Yesterday moulds for counter PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Jam 12 ~ jhie sanity, has been located in Ey the lessees of felting were found on his person, | Judge Aude id this morning in Joseph Fiannigan taken to police | erett rt of the seals’ | which caused his ball to be raised) structed the jury hearing in the case headquarters last night, where it is} Beaton appeared at Everett head - inctudes | to $3,500. against former Filtration Chief Hill] believed he is insane. Garters Wednesday night and ap a the work of He haa simply started out to de-| who was accuses of grafting to ac Joha EB. Hunaphries delivered ad+! piled for shelter, which was given that the |vote bin life to crime,” said Captain} quit him, The charges fgainst Hil} dress before annual meeting of him. Yesterday he left them with with them about the alleged in- lthe committee that attends to the; A members from other elties who die | — of the way he was getting | in cemetery A GREAT Zeal of Postmaster to Obtain Undertaking Business Cause of Merry Rumpus in Knights of Pythias Circle of the | the busine | um th | ought to first give better rate. yesterday ybers gathered in various places and t ed the aftair over. Some talkfests were heated nefit of of these Attack Unwarranted Wanted Different Deal 1 consider the attack of Post- Stowart asserted, it is sald, that a oe gg epoirhe on me Lyon he was in a position to have a pone a dy rom ig by sae : better deal for his company, ar him in the corridor of the poate | office a few months ago, and he be- gan talking about the burial bust- ness of the lodge. He said we were not giving him « square deal, and he thought he ought to have a share of the business. He then told me he proposed to have It, He thought it wrong for a rival company to have the biggest part of the bust ness, even if several members of the opposition firm were leaders in| the lodge work, and had contrib bere Heorelly for ius support, He that if it came to a question of do- } ing better than the other company, 7 poke of t Bonne A frequently spoke of the Bonney would like to talk. I t he 4 him that I had nothing to do about it; that | was working for the interest Watson company during his talk as and “us” Crane against whom the : ae mttack | of the lodge and thowe matters aera A ave Aeon! ater ae sterday | would have to be settled by the = board and talked freely of the affair *T do not ike to talk about lodge}. “! have not talked with Stewart , “ since, but I have heard that he is = age Bn Sort P. Ba. grabitg | doing & good deal of talking about to blacken my reputation, without | Wanting to get the undertaking the least cause, I think it 16 time for | business of the lodge He came out me to say something. 1 have been a | Openly at the meeting ‘Tuesday ri scr of the lodge in the city for | Might, button-holing different mem- years and have been a worker on| bers and having liftie corner talka here without friends or money. “It waa intimated, I am told, that 1 was personally profiting by throwing business in a certain di- “During this time the bistory of | rection, 1 court the strictest tn- the lodge will show that Butter-|quiry into the matter, and, when worth & Sons have given liberally | the whole matter is over, Mr. Stews lotsa, money and other | art will find that he has gone too ways when we needed assistance | far, the most. For that reason they "I do not know whether it te entitled to more consideration than| wrong for him postmaster to those who are not members. Their) pursue the coufse he fa im the un- irm i# well represented in the or- | dertaking business, but I know It der, and these men have worked, ie not entirely in accordance with hard for its success. | the rules of the lodge for him to go “They have made special rates | after business as he has.” for cases of out of town members| Butterworth Won't Talk who die here tn straitened cir- cumstance® and whore funeral ex-| penses are to be borne by the lodge. Im the absence of other arrange mente from other undertaking es tablishmenta in the oity, we natur Special Rates General Butterworth, of Butters worth & Sons, when seen yesterday, {refused to say anything about ¢ | affair. He said that he had rat | say nothing, as it might appear ally give business of that kind) though he was trying to “knock” to them, without any idea of fa-| rival vorifiem. Now if Mr. Stewart! J what the result of thie jumps in to force us to give him | war will be is hard to tell INCREASE —_——_—— POSTMASTER STEWART ESTIMATES THAT THERE ARE NOW 210,000 PEOPLE IN SEATTLE carry mail to 2,000 people, accord« ing to the government estimates, Postmaster Stewart «tated this morning that without doubt, as far as the local postal receipts indi-| The recelpts for each day are now eate, the population of Seattle is| four times what they were in Jame sow 180,000, while including tran-| uary, 1902, when the population of sients it Is not less than 2 | Beattie wos 66,000. The receipts for Mr. Stewart bases hie belief on | each month the pest year exceeded the foliowing facts by $8,000 to $9,000 the receipts of the The local office employs 100 mall) corresponding month of the preced« each carrier being able to! ing year. KNIGHTS OF THE POSTER TO LEAVE The convention of the Pacifie Coast Advertising Men's association will be held at Los Angeles on Jan- uary @ and 21. Mr. White, F. H, Mantor, advertising manager of Frederick & Nelson; J. B. Beinick and Miller Freeman will be ihe dele- gates from this city. leaving Sunday morning. Ten or 15 delegates from Portland will join them at that city, carriers, FIELD 1S NO WORSE NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Dr. James issued a bulletin on the condition of Marshall Field this morning read- ng “The patient's condition continues about the same No worse. He pasaed a fairly comfortable night.” fits. | A FUGITIVE | WASHINGTON, Ja 12.—"The} war department im informed by Col | mingo, that Morales in a refugee in | the American legation with a broken leg. He in expected 1 and leave th antry BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 12.—Alex ander Dijeau, third international vice president of the Brotherhood of Teameatera, left ostene for In dianape this morning to attend the executive board meeting, and it} is belleyed he will never return, ‘The Milk Wagon Drivers’ union, of which harged him he w a dictator, has with. the acceptance of bribes, | enthusiasm. ————$————— eee a corte. oenermanes ——— eee eee eee * a | "The attack in more serious than Peverish activity stil! marks the, At present there are no signs of ly * * ‘| |at first admitted, It ie eatd that | Mteation in tideland circles a slowing up of business #@ Jacob Livingston, 17, applied *| é the disease has attacked both Jungs. ] SOption—-10 daye—two hundred) Land speculation aong clerks and l@ at police headquarters last *| s | |The physicians refrain from. publish j ead a half—west water way--Mil-| stenographers is becoming wide # night for shelter. He told the #/ . } — jing the patient's temperature and | Jim Hill—tide lands. jepread. You can fied a pool in pro- & pollc the hed walked the #| sy @ANCOUVER, B. Jan. 12——| heart action, whieh in pneumonia i phrases quch as.thege from | cess of formation fo almost any of | #& entire distance from New York, & Hog Mrs ‘Jobs White. Hister, af-| ls the story. It is understood. | the lips of hurrying. gesticulating | the big offices at some time of the) & taking six months for the trip. # % flicted with a regiiious mania, start. |however, that the heart action is all ‘would tell even « stranger {| day. Many of the participants in| 8 | ® He bad, according to bis story, ® . ed Gut several nights ago with an| ‘At could be desired. that there Is “something 40-| these pools have realized handsome #@ walked 26 milee yesterday in & Seek a bayonet with the purpose of| At noon Stanley Field, a nephew. ” . | profits Kit e . # the slosh, and was interested # “ Killing the devil. Her baby she|%*!4 that Mr. Meld's condition was Hit * to a ‘actory e dec i the amount of money get! s s ing | MILWAUKEE ASKS FOR WAY @ in securing & pla te sleep. i > carried in her arms. Her son, clad |® tisfact Ra, Fes griy! th vanes ‘ “ land transfers ts gg eil's| Numerous stories are told on the mt & When he reached the — * + only in a night dress, ran beside | arene tonite a por, | PIKE ST, GROCERY IN LEAD IN Preportions. From © juseel , “ de kill & quarters be was entirely out of # ; congeste At present only por * street of men who have ma THROUGH SNOQUALMIE PASS . her | seen ae the talk tale stented other — be yx bene ings on small investments b Saarct 1 Wridiat Walsh, tate enginoer for] It was some time before the wom | Orn. 62 Sees tate FE Ae ees FIGHT WITH GAS COMPANY, ler’ e , . the mt ‘ound The baby was not j b oy W. FP. awnon, bookkeeper at jthe Morthwestern Steamship com-|an was found y | We 20000 Be Far Lincoln, last week entered a d ‘ ; site RD RE oe yy y, who was recently charged| harmed, but the boy had become WHICH HAS LOST ONE CUS« = eithe sie of recent] pool, putting up $25 as his share ling to State Highway Com with reoelving money illegally on a| benumbed and had fallen, unable to TOMER-ALREADY lane operst ettons can be gained from| This orning the lot on which they ro Goum,, Se. 7 seres comitact for the ‘firm and appro-| keep up with the rapid steps of his| fhe fart that M. B. Broggemann, of | held thelr option was sold out. net 0 ese ot Se eee | plating the same to his own tse (n{ mother | John McCann stilt holds the fort the above firm, has to date sold over | ting Mr. aRtwron $900 on an invest te thie co PS 5 cal jthesdprm of “graft,” forfeited his at 1022 Pike st, where the Seattle re ae ae ee mont of $26 yet & new waged read Of [hail @f $500 and skipped yesterday w2xbwehBBal.Lp typ typ iwyp ow oo Rgd “in the business are) Tale of « Baker. | the east slope of the Cancades in ex aceorging to the police, Lighting company is trying to turn ive ie wem-communtcative on} Frank Heiman, a baker at Twen Oe ee: at —? “a off his gas, His Nght te still burn- | fhe eubject of raitway baying. One| ty-first and Jefferson, bought « lott} 4 je pase, The | e oe tite ing. He is holding a close vigil, an@ ‘gyrorey tinting | He $1,900 for $2,400. He was | highw any e| E | ie declares that no man can get in to | firm states that It is negotiating 4 at ee toreed to take the lot/state has secured a better route baa § : | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.—A|tarn off the supply without armed | with a crowd content perrens nt cae ay, will, Now he is patting vote the . * 1, if the ol vbw Yo oa 12 4 the ree" | | safe’ in the Building Trades Coun- | force. | ond th others " ' — .a| rior court today Judge Linn ordered | ved . > Be aap what or who they! himeelt on the back for his proper ‘ benefit (all of the estate of Andy Wallen jcil, at 927 Mission street, was) Meanwhile, the gas octopus hag n't em ty im worth at least $4,000. | © - Les vacate ronuall : evr § > 12.--| DlOWR open between 11 p. m and|not awakened, apparently, to. the ™ | akg bee sete: 8 ete ye EVANSTON, Wyo, Jan. 12-)7 9 m, this morning and about $540/ fact that, in its frengied efforts ta } ap juninted ‘ly, set aside to Anna Lands, of Min- ed and mounted raiders, pre: | ;, The 7 iown to 4 ” | taken. The safe was blown ff Mec o the say that! sula, Finland, Proof was submitted sw {to be cattlemen, last night at-/ ‘ q turn of McCann's light, it hae | rile breeding bu one | with A graghy- og yon 5 eee creeeet’ dake ihen hee weed comatose See tec campe of two Ulan ieee: |S ee ee oe closed the valve at the Seattle Tile year ae ere | wo be her legitimate # The estate (8) ' siheerd ROBA. Cal. Jan. 1 masters, near Burnt Fork, close ‘0 works, There is no light at this ex The grades are heavy in| worth about $100 after paying for | the Utah-Wyoming line, shot down | ishment, which is next to Mc» | ~~ « and tunnel work the funera eet: & Ser-teet Gan NL Garaite and Robert Allen, | Cann’s grocery store, but manages at souk Ot With expensiy | Sapa oes Deer uae herders, slaughtered the sheep and Rogers, who is evidently after Mi as 6 6 ee eae Seay burned the camp wagons and out ‘8 own heart, declared thie Mevera! in the v that he was glad of it. “Lam tired of being soaked by the gas company,” he sald, “and as as the city strings ite wires past here, I will ight the establish ; With municipal electricity. I won't jask the company to turn the gas om IS HOME TOKIO, Jan, 12.—General Oku, | again.” who commanded the left army in| McCann is making his fight bee Manchuria during the war, made a/ cause he refuses to make a deposit § city to-| greatest into the showed triump day ant entry The people of $5. HERRARA FAVORITE LOS ANGELES, Jan, 12—Herrerm opened favorite this morning o | Young Corbett with the odds at 1 DERAILED The University car 825 jumped the track at Bridge siding, about a mile and a half south of Latona, at noon today Motorman 622 and Con-|to 9 Both men are in fine condl- ductor 611 were in charge of the! tion for the battle tonight and both ear, Although the few passengers | will make the weight without trons who were in tho car at the time/bie, The winner will meet Kid Were shaken upg no one was bart Herman in this city February ® _,