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CHILBERG GOES TO) OLYMPIA i Shitbore, Alnsee Yukon and A, P. W HILL DEFEATS — HIS GREAT RIVAL. " vor of the Hill road, the court president of the Pacific — exponition, as Ronab Bawyer a Said eer » | OF the beard of regents of the state yen a cing that the Portland and Seat.) "8lVeraity, leave tomorrow fut ouym m. : jo. | MO Toad May condemn a rightot|OLMPla to assist in the work of ; court thie “), | Way aorows the lands of Harriman’s tuctog the leginia to pase the —— North Ban) Cet) tn the Columbia valley, proposed | 4 appropriating money for the on od 8 5 tas] vedieene [eXPORItion a» soon as possible, The i jauicker the bilis are passed the | cantor it will be to hawe the other T COMMITTEE TO states appropriate money for the expoait! ~ PASS ON MALONEY adminis ACREAGE GOES “cumpatied to send in another nom w to the| ination in tem days from the time | super | Maloney Was appatoted, or if the | nomina:|appotntment would hold until the | that of | counell takes some action on the , eo. with} appointment either confirming “| ~ - to repor { the ext) rejecting it. In the event of being The 2 acres of land kno a jcompetied to make another homina-| the Sandall ranch at Renton Inne | meet Wed-| thon, the mayor stated that the new | tion has one sold to A. T. Van @ ter appointee would probably be Chas! vanter { yt for $45,000. The large | price which was paid for the tract | gives the people of that place the impression that some large factory is to be erected there in the near OUR FACE PERFECT? URE IT AND SEE SAFE CRACKED that | L. Fey, exprestdent of the Carpen under | ters’ unton, and at present a mem be would be! ber of the Central Labor couneft (Seripps Tolagragh @ Service.) PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 15.—-The sien of the Mount Hood Brewing company waa cracked lnat night About $4,000 was secured ‘CORNER IS SOLD FOR $45,000 W. G. Roneld, ye the firm of }Ronald & Piles, today sold the jsoutheast double corner of Eighth ay. and Cherry st. for AA. and Sutherland to Dr. Alfred Ray 8. W moad for the num of $45,000. | ALASKAN COME SOUTH, Many prominent Alaskans arrived in the city this morning on the | steamer cottage City Besides Judge Gunnison and family was H M. Lull, bis private secretary; B M. Behrends, Juneau banker and merchant; T. R. Lyons, prosecuting attorney, with headquarters at jJuneau; A. B. Patmer, prominent | Dawson trader, and ET. Wiltlard, { ‘The artists of today measure off) mining man of Eagle City, who the heed in four equal parts, That) came out over the lce. fix, from the crown to the beginning | Of the brow, thon fo the tip of Ce ##ARRR AR AR Aw HE nome, then to the tip of the chin. ‘The front taee is divided inte # SUBSIDY tated DEFEATED. five parte The eyes occupy two * parts, nowe one part, outside of eyes! ® (Scripps Telegraph Service.) twe parts. ® WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. ‘The length of mouth equate the) ® By a vote of § to 7 In the son. length of an eye and « half, the @ ate committee the ship sub nee. only idiots have both | width of the nose equals the space | # sidy bill was defeated by the the head deveioped allke. | between the eyes. , & douse committee on merchant you never eee a straight; The tiuvtration shows « faee/ i? marine and fisheries today i a rounded chin. It is in-| which ty perfectly proportioned, ac- angular. Babes to the artists of today. meee mew course ows SHORT JACKET IS SEASON'S FAVORITE a ES (ORRENT MARION ASHE. Star Special Service.) Joo « perfectly propor- ? If so, your head and he divided acoording to set down by modern ar- men declare that the or tent times produced beauty which te not trae ny eeeeeeeeeee * eee Sweneeuss "WALLA: ww college Was practically ¥ beeneme of the fuel There were mo academy ~% ang only a few of classes held meetings buildings of the city, practically unheated. The fg nearly freaen up. mins ate running jate the shortage of coal. Deing taken, but subject San. Ub Une OR. & N. passenger Deen pulled off the run fed that the OR & ne of coal y services of Louis B. Were held at the (amily Thirty-ststh ay. N. k. Funeral were under the diree- orth & Sons. Rev. nfeider conducted the ferment was at Lake a) ad ee arena fs and Sciasors at A i First « oe ys in est RESIDENCE—Corner, 3 Blocks from car Beattie, 1900: $250 ‘LOTS ON CALIFORNIA line, ash. All av; $1 nah, today. iL CHOICE COR m J Walter Fi for other « boys Beattie. the hips, These jackets have a jauntiness w cially attractive and girlish on a slender figur ly fetching when worn open, revealing a dainty under blouse of either lace or sik ‘The tiluatration shows an exc The fronts are shaped Hent design with seams that curve markedly over the bust, according to the de mands of fashion this season, A seam at each aide of the back also assists fn the shaping. The skirt worn with this jacket ts cirewlar in shape with a fow feats down the front to give it the proper flare at the bottom The material used ta a lightweight cheviot of a delionte gray, faint 4 with green. It is set off with a piping of Empire green elvet. The jacket is lined with heavy white silk A tiny toque of black astrakhan is worn with this costs | erreeT CAR SYSTEM | | 18 IN A BAD WAY ore in the Poet st. power house fi OF THe CHOICEST ADDITIONS TO THE CITY OF SEAT hort The Pur cas i Wie TLE, 16 NOW ON THE MARKET. ve « to Rent t ‘ ; of th Y i LU HEY the Ceorget DON’T HESITATE! ' i ta t ight, ar 1 . AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A BIG PROFIT, oF 4 ron plant in a fill view - ‘ a 7 . such frower that th Rt let the aes ne fon ‘ge see power ts light Aging © aorces Bpomane ay. to Sneak Thieves Get Jewelry. The # od-han tore of N. Ge shenovich. 214 Railroad av wee The ideal Place for a Little Home cored by-thieves early this mot qnantity of cheap jewelrs Close in, But Cheap HO LOTS FROM $350 UP— 1-4 CASH; BALANCE IN | FOUR QUARTERLY PAYMENTS. C, &. Meets Tonight. | The monthly meting of the Chri +a tlan Endeavor 7 committee will , e he held at § ‘clock this Ing if at the First Presbytertan church. OAL curt ‘4 e Y © | Mra. Flea—You are not generally BRANCH OFFICE: 416 BOSTON BLOCK. | conceded by folk to be very hw Morous, are yo GARLE /, MEADE, Manager, inp. 1101 []. Mrs Bedbug--No; but 1 am got . ting Into the veln now! JO KOS OECURE $4,000 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUERSDAY, JAN, + THREE SCHOOLS ____\PLUNDERBUND IS SORE one PrMey | Tone wa mG. ] | (Seattle Btar Special Service.) |here, but tm anticipation of bis ar OLYMPIA, Jan, 16—Regulare aT Attorney John T. Weich ts the state senate are ati! very bitter | Walting with a mass of documents over the crushing defeat they sus-| lo defend MeGowan's tide tained yesterday, link Davis, of nd Concert Given. | Pierce, one of the olatwne mem-| The band coneert given lant bers of the plunderbund, said ap-| evening at the Olympia theater by At least throe achoola will be erly last night: “I alwaya aid like | the boys of the state reform echool ed to close tomorrow morntug a slate where two or three do alllat Chehalis wan attended by pra- | Unless coal is pelved before that the work and relieve the big major | tically all of the state officials, j time, At 2 o'elock thin afternoon ity of any Inder.” Lieutenant Gov-| members of the legislature and | Secretary Jones, of the school ernor Coon worked wntt! an early | their wives. program rendered | board, was notified that the supply hour thts morning on bin committee | was an excell refully ar sof coal at the high school and the wignments, Of course, the ac-| ranged, and « 4& manner | Olympic and Walla Watla schools tion of the eneurgenta, who must|which arow enthusiastic ap | Was entirely exhausted, with ao lim [oor be called “The Senate,” in in-| proval. During the afternoon the [mediate prospect of getting more asing the membership on every # rendered a number of musical coal, Beveral other schools are | important committer, reliowes (hem | selections tn the Capitol building. running Very low and a general of what might have been a sad| Their playing, their general be Closing of the schools is threatened jrock, The oldtimers were rather |havior and the neatnens of thetr ‘The high schoo! will be cloned counting on this rock to split the | uniform suits, which t them tomorrow mornin unless coal ts l|combine, but the tneresse gives | selves made at the school, all were recolved before morning,” said See levery man in the combine position | most favorably commented on. retary Jonos Inte this afternoon. lon the committees he desires, thus| Olympia at this time ts shivering “The same iv true of the Olympic voiding disappointment and pos | under the worst cold snap ever ex jand Walla Walla schools, w ite [others are running short WAIL TRANS ONOWGOUND The Northern Pi stil! snowbound, The North Coast Limited, the Burlington & St. Paul and the Twin City xpress, all due in Seattle yesterday from St. Paul, are still somewhere on route to this olty The Spokane and Portland trains of the road are alao many hours b hind schedale, both (trains being due this morning and neither of them having arrived this afternoon. The Great Northern te also many hours off tts schedule, The Ori ental Limited, which was due from St. Poul yesterday, haw not arrived The Fast-Mall, which is supposed to pass all other trains in order to fie railroad ts WHEN THE SPECIAL TRAIN TO BURY CHILD fulfill ite contract with the govern A apecial Northern Pacific train yeeterday afiernoon and died 18 meat in carrying the mail, wos duo} ha* been eo » convey the re-| hours later. The services will be at 7 o'clock this morning, bat a1] sing of the S-year-old| held from the family home at 1 2 o'clock this ufternoon it had not] @auahter of Henry W. Markey, the | o'clock ¢ ow afternoon, The arrived wealthy botler manafacturer and |remaina will then be taken to the ee propr ¢ the Commercial Bt, | tra wh will be waiting af the Works, of Seattle, who Mo of Colum st, and conveyed where tr Collins Broa. arrangements T. @ Calvary cometery poten 9 indicted by the last a In an endeavor to climb the Yer rand jury for assault upow Bekinee | |, i wt Pe t 10) women, and who pleaded “not Hh fhe ot Poarth av. — ; qullty,” today before Judge Hanford |? thie morning, 4 con) driver's pleaded guilty. On account of the| ¥8#0n collapsed on the car tracks. captain's age, 62 years, Judge Huw The precious coal nuggets © fame to the many “helios” of de hted bubby 1 wae afraid she'd faint,” he said, wending bis way out of the store with the coal hugged tightly to his breast, “but when she comes to, ford gave a very light sentence. | dropping In a minute from the back |he continued, “she'll build a fire Captain Newth was Mned $2,009) end of the wagon, ceusing a wild|and we'll have chicken tonight to and costs, and sentenced to of@| scramble among the passersby. One | celebrate.” day's faprisonment in the county jail King The Yesler way care were tlocked for half an hour because of the accident to the coal wagon. About noon an ofl wagon eattred A similar delay to the car service on Yesler. ‘This wagon got stalled be man, Who secured two of the valium ble coal iumps, hastened to a near by phone and called up his wife. “Hello.” be sal, “in this Flor ence?” “Yes, Joun!" answered wifey DIDN'T SAY WHO WAS WHO OR IT “Cre goa it! I've found “om!” hej tween Third and Fourth avs. and spattered, finally got off the track, only to stip ot what? The measles? back & troment inted. The Hee Hoth of the street superintend-| No Some coal. Two wholejond time the driver remained ob ents attended the meating of. Be lrsmng~ }atinate and refused to make any beard of public works today, but! ‘There was a silence at the other|effort to take his wagon off anti! an netther wan very setf amertive! 4.) there was no oveaston for the board ke ony ruling ae to “who ts or that orither of thom is iforced to do #6 by the police. of the to wea ‘Ihe board referred the plang, the regrede of Jackson mt. to Buy poriuiendeat 1, B. Youngs, to ex» wine the location of the water coalne ta the regrade Abetrict . The plans and specifications fet the extension of the Cedar river water system were examined by board and approved. and bide for the work celled for, to be handed to the secretary of the board by Pebruary 26 The following awarded: Sidewalke « from Pike to Denny, Hall, $9.261; & Lyon te contracts were © Westlake to Amitt! @ Harvard ay. N. from Reancke, walks, Mo- Adam & Co. $4,35250, K Spring at. et al, concrete walks, Coast Cong o Walk company, $16. ’ ‘The matter of protests agninat the seathon of & wtable at the corner t Fourth and Vine was laid 1A number over of perwilte for telephone ea, can maine abd conduita were granted on the eaeal terms, Begin Y. W.C.A. Terms Febr All caseee at the ¥. W. etucation, practical end athletle begin 4 new term February 4, and the sthedule relative to sam wit vat this week Many new names being handed tn. y 4 be are Loses Damage Suit. The Jory in the case of Burns seninet Alki Potnt Transports ion company te recover $2,500 for injuries alleged to have been recety- oa t the latterwW nat prtum. this ing brought in ® verdict for the jefendant > tain indin dint ind diiadadndind 3 * LOOK OUT FOR FROZEN & * WATER PIPES, * SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15.—The “shrimp man” has eclipsed the * * peanut man. # «Frozen water ptpen are prov- # Fresh shrimps, fresh shrimps; here you are; only 6 cents a pint,” & ing & decided menace to hovse- #1 49 the salutation which greets the pe the busy downtown @ keepers in Seattle, In many @] aio corners, os bet dip quickly into his purse for the # of the residence houses the @ are a a oe ee ae & entire water service has been @| Becessary nickel # towched by the cold and ren- @] For years the succulent little shell fish was cornered by a few & dered usetees, Failure to thaw @| men in this city and was sold as the greatest delicacy, but recently # cut the pipes caused one stove @| one of the shrimp monopoliats decided to throw them on the market & to explode in the city yester- @) at whatever price they would bring. The result is that now boys 4 tay | and girls and grown people, ton, can be seen walking down the Teeereeeereeee ei, streets onting shrimps as content edly as they used to eat peanuts. MA AND WIFE, BOTH QUEENS, HAVE ROWS QUEEN HELENA AND powacer! QUEEN MARGHERITA OF ITALY DO HAVE SCANDAL OUS SETTOS. i Serviced.) Se andalous | ealed tn In it king dis and (Seattio Star Spe :, Dee » being and his mothe The 7 in public, his wite putes are Ithe thrge blueblooded rulers are, acting just as if they were Biltttixed sate fishmon The initial cause of the ereitte | in jealousy between the Downger Qpeen Margherita, mother of King |Vietor, and Queen Helena, ithe. lking’s wife. Disputes began alinost limmediately after the death of |King Humb Hardly hadghe monarch been laid in his grave? | whe new king, « 1 byy his) | wi nnowunced to bis mother thi at} ] ehe sid lem Rome for a tine! order to let the limelight play | on bhimeel! and his) There was a violent soen ja herita declined to get fe a Httle man, very ry pomp. | ogan i str shout ike a turkey, fattened for Christ QUEEN HELENA. QUEEN MARGHERITA, mas, Ho thought that when he be |~ - - cate king everybody in the Savoy! making it aa disagreeable in Ro-) months ago that she intended tour fami) iid bow tO his slightest| man royal circles for her as pos} ing America in an automobile, Vie wish, and he was driven to great] sible. tor and Helena were furiously jangér by the deflance Co All the members of the Savoy|angry, The dowager queen quite | mother family ride with Margherita, They | outdistanced her son and daughter Queen Margherita 1s much more | dislike Helona’s spite ays, and | {naw tn getting her name into the attractive than Queen Helena, and) they resent » attempts of the| foreign papers, and hundreds of knows the art of gaining valat| king to bully ther ip equence | press notices were recetved In the | ity, whieh has not n le 1 bY! of tt ! { t the | royal household about Margherita | Helena, who Is a backwo fi official residence of king andi while the {Hlustrated pertodte cons from Montenesr Margherita | q the i t publizhed innumerable pictures of jhas atyle and chic ich Heb by the Bavo r whea | her. Thi . ry t ; | has not, and Helena ts couseqw baotutely noe ary for them to be | lena, who 1s reported to hy loverwhelmed with Jealousy. She present a remark about ber. ausuet lbelieves her motherti-law bas set When Margherita parmitted the | indaw and cheap actresses lout with the deliberate intention of announcement to be made several to a royal chewing ma o o sible opposition |perienced during a se | That both house and senate have! temperature hav been hovering 01 in their promines to hold | around the freezing point und below | down the number of employes ts «| and a raw wind haw blown ince | surprise to those who have attend tly for several days. The result }ed past seasions and is perally | ie all the legislators are lamenting considered a most propt begin-|the absence of those incessant, | ning to what, ft is hoped, will be) soaking warm rains uewall #40. lone of the sanest und safest ses-| ciated with memories of attendance stons of law-makers of Washington. Beats Are Contested. Two contests are now pending, | Jat previous sessions, The weather, however, is rather iting business, as the Capitol oxy another one is looming up and | 18 Probably the best heated building |may develop any minute. The sea-|! the city, and members are loath ate yesterday, on motion of Hutson, |" lave who is attorney for contestant, filed | the contest of Joe Lyons, republic At this session there is a larger an, against Cotterill, democrat, of | attendance of wives members King county This simply leaves|than usual and a sumber of onte the matter where it can be taken|tainments are planned in honor of up at any time, This morning) the visitors. January 25, Dire. Al Maurice Langhorne, of Chehalis,| bert BE. Mead, assisted by a number fled contest in the house on behalf of the wives of other state officials, of Jerry G. Startup, a former Soat-| will hold # reception in honor of te boy and a democ who clatms| the visiting ladies. There will be plected to the seat ocoup | the usual legislative ball, for which by George MeCoy, republican, from | hundreds of invitations have been Lewis county. The third contest, if; sent throughout the state, and it com will be that of J. W.| weekly dances given in bonor of Kleeb, repubsican, against William | the legislators and their wives, and McGowan, democrat, of Pacific|in addition there are countless county, Kleeb Btate Reception. has not appeared] smaller social gatherings pesnes : CATCH BURGLARS PARKA ARE ESSA SR HA: > ON THE FRONT S enedaesaaeses} The steamer Dolphin ts due to oe from’ fiuageny. It hie been de-| PINGING OF DRIFTING. SKIFF cided to have the Dolphin make| CONTAINING SOLDIER'S COAT ne more trip before she goes | ALARMS RESIDENTS IN VICIN- the docks for her annual overhaul ITY OF TAYLOR'S MILL. tng and Instatiation of « bury * peer De Steamer Dirigo is due to sail for a > 3 Residents along the shore of ein abt ae toad Of] take Washington, in the neighbor- amer Umatilla satied this| 800d of Taylor's mill, are greatly morning tor Han Francisco with 9 | Sfoused and mystified over the full Iist of pamengera and & cargo finding of a drifting rowboat near the mill Saturday night The boat, which was discovered an employe of jby HH. L. Timmers, the mill, contained a soldier's coat, bearing corporal’s chevrons. The boat itself was slate color, about 15 feet long, and contained two fine sets of sevenfoot oars. According to Mr. Timmers, who reported the | matter to the police this morning, it must have drifted from Mercer is» GAS PIPE THUGS GET RESPITE (Beripps Telegraph Service.) SAX PRANCISCO, Jan. 15.--Dal bner and Slemsen, the convicted | iand guspipe thugs, received « short) Whether or not the empty boat is respite this morning. Dabuer’s|tho end of a tale of drowning of sentence was postponed until & the mute evidence of foul play is witness can be summoned from/now exciting the curiosity of the Petaluma to xhow that the youth finders and the police. An invest {= not responsible, owing to a wound |B will be made today. tm the head received several years| As far ae can be learned at the age. Siemsen was granted a con-| present time, no one bas been re timuance antil Friday t¢ file « bill) run malssing from bm Mercer island, of exceptions DROVE UNSHOD HORSES TURNER'S } SLAYER BURIE T. W. Rmmons, the late murderer of Gen. C. W. Turner and attempt- ed slayer of Andy Russell, was buried today in Lakeview cemetery. | Fer services were held at 2 Perey eit, 0 tte & ‘teamster em-|?. m. at the Bonney-Watsog un- ployed by the C. Rohrer Gravel | dertaking parlors, and-only the son, Teaming company, was afrested |O. K. Emmons, and @ few friends today by Humane Officers Vaupell followed the body to the grave. and Clark on a charge of crueity to) The sou will return ato the North animals Dakota ranch as soon as his father's Beyer had started for the cout | fairs are settled, bunkers to get a load of coal, and | .csdesmedeen lhe Vou teed that his two horses | 5 had but four shoes between them | Water Pipes He concluded that the roads were | oo slippery for shosless horses, and| WHll not freeze if they are installed brought Reyer to the police station, | by the G. 1. Brown Plumbing Cc The horses had such difficulty | 221-Pine st. Both phones. keeping their feet that the wagon trad to be abandoned at Second avet and Yosier way DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED. Do you want financial a We are in a position to regarding the investment of Bur “Knowledge of seeiirities and ingome-bearing properties is at your service, Hi. M; Lavette tw the name of the} man found in hie bed at the Call fornia house, Sanday morning. The| deceased wes identified by Mrs. A Cummings. James st., as being & man who had often engage room at her house. Lavette was 54 years of age and has relatives both in Seattle and the The body is being held at the Batterworth & Sons morgue, awaiting instructions from relatives } j WePay4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Accounts EMMONS LEFT NO WILL. Oliver K late fT. W. Emmons, son of the Brimons, this afternoon | petitioned Judge Albertson to ap- point Mike Wright administrator of the property. The vet for Jan, 31. T. besites owning the front of the Mix & m First av. had $ ple’s Savings bank. He left no} will. DEPUTIES REAPPOINTED. w ctgar Rass 1} saloon in the Peo Prosecuting Atorney Mackintosh | today reappointed al lof his depu ties, with the approval of the coun ty commissioners. BE. GB. Bodwell & T. f C was apopinted clerk in Justice Car rus oa. if de I cor_mecona nd Cherry Street Weldiies i ; wees Bullding. Seattia, Wash. elsbach lamp, comple At Spinnings At '} McCarthy’s A splendid showing of New Muslin Underwear For Ladies, Misses and Children | At Prices You Can Afford to Pay