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$7,000 in Fines At th rew of the Jeanie appeared before $7,000 Boy Missing theater t | , th at t all the new pectora Whitney and Turner this — tor | grounds, and}|morning, having been summoned to] gaVER MAN'R LIFE ap The police were notified tht y Ml te jovisement of a law to secure | give timony in the Dix disaster BY OT morning that Jack Baldwin, a 1 part of Di t lown-town| They had left ¢he ahip the night| PING RUNAWAY AND 18 MADE year-old bay, whe left bin howe govt cae 7 were the questions |before the disaster together with 1010 Stewart ot, Thursday, to find od in the end, HIS GOLE BENEFICIARY work, has been mining ever sine ur Arrested Your men were arrested by OF ficer O'Connor early this morning for fighting. They were Dan Far the reat of the crew and conse quently were unable to testify as t = the tragedy, They were eworn and tostified as to thelr leaving the SCRANTON, Pa, I Lewtt ts S ship at the conolasieon of the Voyage t often than an a 1 off x wud were then diamtaned he boards t “ | om” te given the | night Opening of Castie Garden ” C > _ . ley, James Donovan, Emmett Smith i ear . ensen, chief officer of the | amounting to ne aud LC Smith. All four were ‘ ning of Payle ( ye Joanie, who was in the pilot house | Ward De Noye leased on the payment of $6 bail Garde t Th av. and Pir ; t the th of the coll f amily Ht take pl bt a a fore United States Commiasionor| He rece , : Upon the congas ym the lines of the fom i meee eee Kiefer, who te taking testimony for | that Captain De » reams jn prcrg” “ nai ay , hippodrome ' t f | (Star Speci! Service.) |Judge Hanford in the lHbel suit | hatte aa, Tene ‘ : yarn a “Ps - wb a rod Be cr n'a F w t ABED IRL SPOKANE, Dec. 1-Cheuter Gil |Aealnst the Joanle, Jensen loaves | entire estate, I Speer Seer aries ; ng | In this Laurette Taylor ‘ trial for the murée: ay for Denmark matter @ Joke, until the at $600 his ow 5 ee ee Cinderella. The support take b BACK Grace Brown, at Herkimer Attorney Gorham, of the Alaska | Y* ‘elearaphed to cover expenses He was released on $20 ball } in people The Auth Car . his early youth in thie clty,|Coa#t company, has entered go to Chatta Architects Leave nival, in connection, will consist wed When I was 1 1 stop- John G. How and J. J. Gallo 0 of the characterization of communication with the » archilects Y &. Olllette he boy's ° ry F. 8. Giette, th father, wa jped a runaway, and perhaps saved way, the Ban Fran ple in the stories of the famous und Tugboat company, of Ever e 4 iv stationary engineer in this elty 12 , s ve t je Japane F ae | eale tan, Wat weler mered Wo, Den in an attempt to locate Martin | plain Becker's life aid De who have been in consultation with nuthors and play write On the para bowse on Sis » at cates: ba te Ok poenena eka son, who was on watch on| NOFer “The captain took me home the management of the Alaska-Yu | first floor will be the sideshows, the ning to with him and kept me until I was kon-Pacifie expostiion, left yester exhibi freaks, flower and early ® deck of the Jeanle when she | « country AD uncle, Henry ©. Gillette, te at |" of age “ t | on . Med of| Present a member of the Spokane | *truck the Dix, Peterson ta sup vais he ; an Pia ia net ~~ wad sly orale. geome SULALIS Sener”, anemia iy 4 — 1 Officers | fire department posed to be employed on lumber) cenect anything from the captain 0. Nee eee In “Peggy From Paris,” Which Ap at once, 2 jxchooner in Everett harbor Dantas @ tae i: At a well attended meeting last pears at the Seattle Tomorrow. | At Wonderland Exhibit “aed Donlan le vt | | P. W. Primrose, a survivor of the | sr ga00 i — wr Pm a night of New York club, in the | Sta next Mon 1 rum resultir =: arreat| wreck, will be the last man exam>|{i.0 to the amount of $260,000°" - Chamber of Commerce rooms, Cal-| io5 of the Street and Town,” and | ning « Creek, Colo- all amada, ¢ ined and the taking of testimony : Vilas, manager of the Waeh-| wher writings. The music contains | rado will be the scene of action in tional Building, Loan and |, und | the 1909 Flyer touring car at Won i ee | will conclude Monday morning : sy populsr aire. Principe Stated. that they] Steamer Baratoga loft this morn-|, CaPtain Mason professes ignor.| atment association, delivered | chorus are said to give & good per: | derls iit, on Becond ay. near : toe for Tasca ee Glatharse noo {ANCE of the personnel of his crew an address formance | Madi mw. The predominating ; ; : feature for the week will be a thrill- large clasp ‘ ong A ere “heee | tons Of ore at the smelter, She will |*24 't ts believed from the fact that Gives Up Practice Maude Fealy closes her engage Pees One of these was) be P 4 tn the dry dock at Quar sone laa mamas during Ye TAKES LIFE Fee i i Tennant, of the firm! ment in “The Iusions of Beatrice In : production of the robbery ot ‘ Hoo aneee lather ce eek at aiar [past few days were not present a of Brighton & Tennant, attorneys, |at tho Seattle tonight the Colorado Midland express train a wee cornet se Gu y tye ~—o the time of the ac at, that eh EOWARD DE NOVE and a brother of Sergeant of De : - ut Cripple Creek three years ago. — Me wc tho} this morning from San Francl Jeanie was working down the sour saab ina Kj . tectives Charles Tennant, leaves Be-| “peck’s Bad Boy” closes the| Tonight and all day tomorrow the was rer to the | with a full cargo of freight and a| With # deck crew of longshoremen, | SPOKANE, Dec : Béns TO KILL attle for California today. He has| Third Avenue tonight. Next week | current bill, the New York Ceutr . — ve me ieee passenger Ifet When off sever “ype died mittee ex i - hd WEEDS given up his legal practice on &¢| the theater will be dark. Russell | trips, will be continued. The b Speman an! Donlan ar-| Quilltantt, Capt. Jepsen sighted the O “irate ane coat te . count of iN health & Drew again open the Seattle a| incubator annex has been one of | So Paimer acd Ro Haki-| German bark Hassia, who asked lavinking two ounces of carvetic inhi’ Break Law Again week from tomorrow with “Q ie cards, Beven babh maepicion of being| hat tugs be sent to her. The bark | acid. The girl rushed to the pree| OLYMPIA, De At the F. Daniels and Louie Crosso,| Adame Sawyer pare Rew Sh the inewtater ( ayy reported that all on board were] ; ; | . © L-~-At th® SUB! Grivers of garbage wagons, were | With the » ug aftray. | FORO oy of her parents, clutching in} gestion of the agriculturallst at the | fined $6 ech yesterday by Judge| Max Figman's Engagement. Gachiile Preduitien : Ceylon Maru arrtyed in Vietoria| tained the polace, and ta tho other a ghee oh nd camaation te tae Gordon for driving their wagons) ‘The second of John Cort’s #tar The last week has a strem i. PUT this morning from the Orient, This| la letter from her fiance. Begging | vide means to cope with the thintio teroess, the streets uncover 1, and) to appear here this season will be| uous one for the members of the is her first trip to this port. She | forgiveness fo et, the elll and weed pes "” * lor collecting garbage after 10/ Max Figman, who comes to the S¢ an Bebool of Opera, which will forgiveness for her act, the girl fell|and weed pest in Eastern Wash-|o-ciock in the morning theater next Friday, Saturday | produce “Mamselle ‘Awkins” at the floor, and di reached by 4 before a phy-| ington. side. The par Alliance Entertains Chief tay nights, appearing in|Grand, December 10. The opera Man on the Box.” The play| deals principally with the troubles BEHIND BARS: le three days overdue on account "1 | having trouble with her engines Mra, Ralph D. Niche First President Horn, of the Res | Th 1 adventures of Miss ‘Oonorah wife of |ents refuse to divulge the contents | ese, alias Paul Martin, | Senator Ralph D. Nich died at &/ of the letter or the name of the au taurant and Hotel Employes’ In-| abounds in clever lines and the star| and @hampion pux of the J o'clock this morning at the Provt j ther | |ternational alliance, arrived yester-|{# surrounded by a good company. |‘Awkins, the daughter of the late be he bars at ldence hospital. Mra. Nichols, who! day from Cincinnati, the headquar-| lamented inventor of Scrubolic, ang fol Maxine Elliott Coming | whose fortune she inherited. The tumbia | umbla nber show an increase of five coast, ts > iy jail on o we of) | was only about 30 years of age Mer | ters of the union. A banquet gad of making 4 threat to | been an invalid for some time Her | — lowed by « sparring exhibition was Maxine Elliott will appear at the|song numbers are: the drinking eit an awenul! feath w caused by uraemia. She Enlistments tnoreaee. iven in his honor at the Labor | 8 ttle theater, beginning next| song, “It's a ‘Andy Thing to ‘Ave week Gaurer ! en rid was taken to the Providence hos: | ON NEXT esas! m™ - . Jo.| Temple by the local alliance. | Wednesday and continuing Thurs | Habout the Ou “Crocodile 4 ~ i © army enlistments for Ne as cele lday in Clyde Fitch's comedy,| Song,” “Don't Believe a Tale Like - the | pital from her hor the city tn sdsome| The bullding committee of eas ea | 7 “ That,” and “Dolly.” Ga the alleged re First M. & church met yesterday reen Chemical] The tract at the university which and has/| is under consideration by the com-| Fred ep as @ location for a taber-| Raymond, the Cc oyer October, the numbers being| The grain receipts for November| } The Ladies’ Ald society of the l iB as against 13 were considerably reduced on ac First Medothiat Eplscopal church! eount of the suspension of traffic lwill hold « eix-day banear, beg due to the recent severe Moods. Ac City, November who had the with him in ¢ gins Sentence. ominent sur | ‘ the to serve from January 1,} m of Seattic, and Dr. Reef, of * neat Monday, opening at Charles Nelson, convicted at Au-| cording to Deputy ate Grain In-| pany the present buflding must be | Ballard | Maa u wt. Special programa will bum of assault and battery, was|apector Alex Anderson, the total] a forgery wotll =the permanent| Butterworth has charge of the | be given each evening, Bach Gay yesterday taken to the uaty jalll receipts for the month were 490/ M whea shall be comp fe bur | Durtal arrangements, The funeral) different women of the society cir- | (0 serve a ten-day sentence care of wheat, 24 of oate and 48) | need honor dened with some lease terme which | #¢tvices, as far as can be learned | Cle# will have charge of the baanar: | Discuss New 6 of barley, making @ total of 662) at the church does hot care to as-|at the present time, will be held| Monday, Mra W. Ro Brawley and| Alfred Merritt, capitalist and | cars t by Officer/#ume, and until these can be re-| Monday afternoon and the body | Mre T. Gilbert Tuerday, Mee-|mine owner of Duluth, Minn, is at! Kettlewell Promoted. | moved or another site ¢ mined | wit! be cremated jdames Foot and Melean; Wednes-|the Ceetl Mr. Merritt is interest J. A. Kettlewell, a clerk in the / upon, building operations must be| Mr. Nicholas leaves no children, | 287. Mesdames Barwick and Guion: jeg with James A. Moore in @ pro-| general storekeeper's office, at the | delayed. had a father and mother in Co | Theretey. Mend posed new steel plant Bremerton navy yard, has been pro- | j There wilt be tuaibia City Valder Trait in Good Shape. | moted to suceced Ralph BE. Downte! . deltcatesse Japane 1 R. Rall, mining man of the as chief clerk in the United Btates| 1 evap north, who arrived rday on|pay office, Mr. Downle has re REGON ener ome ae rae het enan S BUILD CABINET clothing wes the Baratoga, says the Valdes trail,| signed to accept a position with | tiving in Geor wlgg Bl oye |the American road to Fairbanks, is|Gamwell & Wheeler, municipal om gh ; jagw in good shape. rmy and navy contractors made a valuable haul of jewelry E BID PEN “ “200 FOR SERVICE JUT | Delinquent Taxes. “Swiftwater” Denies Auto. | ranh Service. ings valued at about $200 were Teves D C. Dee " ~ oe edge nt inet ype dia | Beginning day, until the taet “Swiftwater Bill” Gates, in a S. Rates, | mond ring, valued at $100; one aug (Btar & ecial 1a! Services.) idayo of January, persons my hearing before Referee Hoyt y White | get ring, one guard ring, one nugget (Oter Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Dec, 1.—Bide for $00/ delinquent taxes on county day afternoon, denied that he ever ” has an |atiekptn, ome lady's gold watch and}, CUYMPIA, Dec. 1—Gov. Mond |bales of jute were opened today by | emty. | On February 1 the 1906 rolls |owned the automobile which True lor a te | $5.50 in allver. has received a letter from Captain | the state board o pontrol The | Wilbbe turned over to the treasurer | tee James Godfrey claims should t spring for 83 in J. D. Adame, of the cruiser Wash-| board has not yet announced the | for collection have been entered by hig as one wots in his bankruptey pe — ington, expressing pleasure that os of the successful bidde f th aye INCREASE SHOWN agin, expres . names of the successful bidders, | Massachusetts Club. jot the . te a allver | ne mac hue > oot | Utlo The evi service for the ship stuns [HUMPHREY AT WASHINGTON, The Mam ag ty Hyer eet tara fer prose are | inctudte « cusbs HOME LOOTED OF JEWELRY.) 1; } j At no time have condi tions been so favorable as they are today Salaries are good and work plentiful. While these conditions exist, the corner stone of fu oe was, however, MAXINE ELLIOTT, “ and Mondpy even at § o'clock in the ng nature that an o ee OF 66 PERCENT measurements 40. suitable cabinet | Omar J. Humphrey, president of eneeY ine Alaska club Ait fers [other hearing will be bad Monday ae oS ee ture affluence should may be built for the service the Alaska hy, OWNSTE | mer residents of Massachusetts and Coming to Choose Site. be laid by saving a por- iid of the steamer Jeante, which ha® other New England states are ex-| A letter has been recelved byd"Her Own Way.” Miss mala Gu Wag =) tins tees ban has | tion of your income The business of the efty treas-|VOE OF RED CROSS EMBLEM | figured in the Dis disaster, with his | pected to be present. Henry EB. Reed, director of explotita-| associated with her a cast contaln-| regularly and deposit: urer's office shows an increase of AS TRADE MARK FORBIDDEN, | bride has arrived in W tom. | Buss City for $10,500. tion of the Alaska Yukon-Pacific ex-|ing good people ing it with this com- about 66 per cent for the first }>.¢ tr m his Kuropean trip, The] gor. C. Wood has sued the | position, from Rufus R. Jennings, —_— pany at four per cent. months of 1H6, as comoared in| At & meeting of the local branch | couple leave for Beattie Monday, | city for $10,500. In her compiaint|chairman of the California promo Vaudeville at the Star. | compound Interest. the same length of time in 190), | of the American Rea Cross at the] ga srigy CHURCH BAZAAR. |she alleges that, owing to the de. | tion committee, in which he slates) Tonight and tomorrow, when | The receipts of the office for No-| inte. preaident Dr, M. Al che ladies of the Rmmanuet Bap- | @eti¥e condition of the sidewalk on |that the committee will be here/there will be a continuous perform. | vember of 1906 were $250,215.06, an] Natthens. | President. announced) IN" Surch, Twenty-fourth av. |Se0nnd AY. she fell and broke her | soon to select @ site at the exposl-jance of the curreat pill of vaude- | against $609,981.04, Thi evga |e con eee eee ei eh South and Main st., will Bold 9 |en¥ie end sustained internal tn- | Won vase at the Star theater. Monday large sums for local improvements sistence tn the state. chureh. | Passengers leaving trains at the Mike Boyle's, 2613 First Ave lsketeh, " “Out of Sight; the Re igler- if, which it holds tm trust for the im-| ~.. — a - - — © ee provement districts on whieh they eee ee aaa ane nee ee See Eee ne SESE are assessed. The balance on hand | KB SHORROCK, Pree. 2 P. AARTMAM, V-Pree 2 ¥. & BMITH, Cashier. » INTEREST **2 SAVINGS. |im the office at the close of bust Bess was $i, T3256, as against) | $1,497,579.20, on band at the close | jot business, November 1905 | | | Expenditures $65,191.03. The expenditures of the city for November, as evidenced the f warrant stubs In the city comp | trotler’s office, were: $65,191.03 for] nalarte $14,542.77 for miscel-| laneous expenditare, and $80,969. bad | for bills. KING COUNTY | HOLDS BAC iL OSTEOPATHS will gies vem better ‘ (Star “Opeeiad Service.) OLYMPIA, Dec. 1-—King cour t's returns from last month's elec and the sec: | waiting for) them before he can canvass the re turns on joint senators, supreme | court judges, the congressional) bt Latest and Greatest MYSTERY NOVEL | conjunction with CSTR. GPATHY ows not timntt feet fe common sense Tow ever; deat Ne mrs Klghth and Madison. The proposed hotel site has a frontage of 186 feet Madison st. and 120 feet on! Eighth av. The Commercial club, at Its meet: | jing, Monday night, will be ad-| wed by Samuel C nes “Who's Your Tailor?” hotel on the southeast corner of that they will bulld an eight-story | Remarked Mr. Poorlydressed to Mr Will appear in five handsomely illustrated install- Welldressed Ed. White, 208 Cot P t 2 ’ a Post- He “toys 7 Savi We eidage sausimnet oa a ad 0S x ments.. The famous author’s crowning achieve- aul, spent a fetime makin 008 Mee : A aa, Clothes.” Mr. White ‘still does nie ment ih a world-famous list of great detective and own cutting and every garment is| made under his personal supervise: | Kansas City and lion. You will find the best as#o Chicago ment in rich browns and natty | areys on the Pacific Coast at his | shop. | FR Cuicaco %i GREAT {i WESTERN Raweay | Unequaled Equipment } © All Trains. 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