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LAST . EDITION THE SEaaee STAR __[ ONE CET. RIPLINGER MAKES “© 01 cmon W, P, TRIMBLE TO speaking on the Piblic atreets oF ora already been said about th 4 Monday night and fined enclt| agp, but we are more than ever | @ before Judge Gordon in the police |dalgrmined to go through with the court yesterday were marched toleampaign for free speech | the county jail (his morning, where! Bdwin J. Brown, attorney for the : —- they will be put to work on the[soglallate, appeared in Judge Gor . Re ww! chal 7 ldo chain ® o's court this morning and de |* ke A Awe ae * former Comptroller dn a Letter to His Attorney Says *°"’* ’ : |. Among these Who. petur te IeRimb ted a tlet” tor tant penauices | ‘Wealthy Business Man Will Seek the Republican He W Jobbed-—Claims Others Are Resporsible > K CLEARINGS. * noe in shackles in the ranke of fined yesterday on the ground that * NOME BEATS CHAMPIONS. + t ti ti t as those convicted of misdemeanors |they had not been tried yesterday, | * M | N min -M Call d fe Ti h * Seattle. */rather than forego their claim to/ bat had | fined without a real | * (By Unit ayorally No ation---Meeting ed for onig! a r an fo 0 he ela o ne rwoon ned without a rea ed Press.) * * + ® Cloarings today. ..$1,420,062.14 # | f vech tt aL . . . a ree woh on the public atrects | tla * CORVALLIS, Ore, Dec, 18. #| T bl R b| Cl b. Names Given in Statement. * Balanos 128,128.66 & [are E. Tallloon, secretary of the le-| dudge Gordon refused to take the|* —Last wisi’ the Nome arctic | (0 Organize Trimble Republican Club. bi peas tee # cal soclaliet party Thomas Slad up again, Mr. Brown then ® Brotherhood Baskett *) ee od earings today 1,166.00 widen, sta secretary for the Ore-| visited the county jail to see sev ® defeated the Corvallis * Has John Riplinger been jobbed throw all the blame onto ne is so | ®& Halance 3,167.00 @/) gon socialist party A. Wagen-| eral of the socialists confined there, & Pacific coast champions, by a *® py Beatle mon whom he once sup trong that he would Gave no # ; Portland, 5 ® | knecht, state organizer for the par-| who, he said, would appeal their #& score of 28 to 21 Schneider * to be his friends? > j chance of securing justice, And in @ Clearings today $ 797,643.00 w/ty in Washington, and KB. B. Ault, | cane * of Nome got a severe fall, and * caer’ i oe hee, ee ee ® Bafances 81,827.00 #/ managing editor of The Socialist Dr, Hermon F. Titus and John W. | # five stitches were taken in his * Riplinger says he “ : He Will Be Back, * */the party's local paper, Fourteen| Downey, who were not arraig ® chin as a result * does Attowrey Will H. Morris, WhO} sgome day. however, he will be * * * *® * * kw we ew A Hw) MOMbErs Of the nish branch of! yerterday, were brought into ex * * fe ooking afior the former comp} pack on his own accord. It may be the socialist party are also among | this morning, and their case RR Tt TOKO tte | the pr * . Interest In this elty six months or it may be a year HOT TIME IN SIGHT IN prisoner tinued until after the holt trollers 4 4 We have determined to ¢ end Christ © Morris has received from Rip-| What will happen when he does re | " nile ) gO upon| men may twtey n jal Hager wit! the past few days|turn [ am pot now prepared to CONGR the chain gang rather thar y the | as neither furnished batl t he } Z Purther thie Mr, Morris - gatement of atter's than while city comptro! in whieh, It| declined to @ the Riplinger | (By United Prees.) Revelited personally ough the t statement sent by the for-| merry battle of words te oh ts Ghortages that have found tol rere is not confined t© when Rey Petde sines’ bin} That such a statemogt is now in talks a lot of things that would bé | ty: aocept Brin gym | | pix possession Morrix admitted to a| of intense Interest to the ple Of | wor hroal a hed cs he ney (By United Press.) fepresentative ot The Star a is Seattle for discus rhe (By United Press.) iateeibletive board Of dire os POKANE, Dee & One sus morning. He dee however, ty Says He Was Broke buss at the bin] SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1—The |the wrecked 1 A reo pect, H. D, Murphy, has been cap make public the contents } In his statement Riplinger | Wa t mo the ury will meet lute thie among the bank's heaviest debtors. tured who ts believed to have been Declines to Give Up. j s he left Seattle he | measure | and Heten to the story Wheth the presence of twe uted In the atte t to hold “Im the interests of my citent I| w and that the | cs sngress ting of the Callforbia loaded revolvers fonud tn the pa ; “Pacific | to allow you to see the charge that he took a large sum of | men will de ow how Rey t and Trost company |jatial resloduce of Secretary KR es ata taliods ie pagh coir © enlighten you as| money with him is untrue, Jie resentative con ed the |48 it will be. unfolded by the many. erteon, indicates that he had pre here ea en morning. | said Mr. Morris,/ complains bitterly of the attitade | idea that any members of the house |¥!ithesses whom assistant District | pared nit a desperate Bloodhounds and are. otal) © is a complete statement of con-| of the people whom he had always /are on the Olle of railroads, |Attorney William Hoff Cook has or sim aidad: tha ganas arching for the othe It is be @tlons as Riplingdr left them here,! believed to be his friends and of| The liveliest sort of a fight is an-|CAused to be summoned. ‘The star as a safeguard against burgla oe teak three: ware Is. tae end is & most emphatic refutation | the great desire on the part of cer-| telpated Witnesses w Ii be James Treadw & Question that cre a new s heme Near the scene of the ir ed holdup a camp was dis @f the charges that have been made tain well known pers in connection with the search against Myplinger city to add to the Impression that overed, and five dynamite bombs i: “Riplinger claime—-and I want to! he ts guilty of all the charges o a quar of fa ond a bottle of Sta nent ot te ah WILL REGISTER = eharge—that he bas been jobbed by He gives it as his belief that to injec xplosives int ate fen whom he supposed to be his frameup against him is well or-| y vund friends. lf he could be assured of ganized, but not se much for the 30, oo The engines who saved the 6 flr trial and an entire absence purpose of securing his arrest and : = train by not obeying the signal to 4 2 @ fobbery of any ki John would | bringing him back as for the pur] ¢ a % Riwaelas é - stop, Is being congratulated on all 2 ; ee tack to Seattle, He expresses pose of keeping him away. He), Sem Mor - ganeee. whe s i sides. Murphy denies complicity the belief that if he returned at t doesn’t appear to believe that any | SO Olet . Row fe oo , Plane are practics eo miiet ted the ke ne mary it nec He clair he t# an old railroad . ody he would be ‘railroaded’ into | very great effort is being made to} [Un Ate ee ad : cit troller Hw W. Car. | @neary t vote during aa He thinks the. ‘frame te >| apprehe ad him s a8 iminary hea ng ’ roll for the work of re tering 90 the month of January in order t& tee Ca ® Court this afternoon,| F tie qualified to perticipate in the No New Saloons John F. Miller appe a for the re of Seattic in 30 days ur | Geimiaries, ‘The old water collectio: Upon receipt of a petition sig jatate t one a € of m r month of Janua The reg: | Offices in the city hall will be uxed by a ma of the residents jin the first degre pat Me ation work this year will B® & a8 & registration office. As voters the town of Des Moines, the coun | h me diffica ndertaking enter they will be divided, the comr mioners today annonw re pai Will Close Alaska River ever t W. P. Trimble, attorney, capital-| upon which the candidate will make two reasona, from north of Madixon being dir that when the liconse at pre " | WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 Atte One the tect that the new terrt ed along one side of the room and granted to Agido Arnoldo exptred | '8t, business man and large owner | the race. M NVENTION a confere with the president to (tory anne xed to the city bag brought | those from south ef Madison along after the firet of the y« no more | of Seattle 1 estate, will, thet aft Wealthy Business Man. day Sena Fulton, of Oregon, an. |'0 ve ¥ 6,000 addition voters and the other, where tb will be har ad be # th Mr. T: y ' an saloons wou antec he | ernoon, file his declaration of cat Mr. Trimble is a wealthy business nounced that unless » rong he other is that the working of died as expeditiously a» possible ea Moines weoctnel n, file hin declaration of can f is a wealthy busi ma 4 appeal has naturally been commemeh te ak eobnmate ‘ta te didacy for the republican nomina-| A" #9 . jargumen he contra a first mate to leading business men : ed the chief executive will ts tion for the office of mayor of 8e-) for support for him. Among the The students of the University; lot wil be taken to determine on | * an . Wer ¢ ne babar river attle, and this evening there will be| names procured by Dr. Neagle to Mf Washington will next spring se-| the candidate whom the Repubil-|Alaska for a year to | 'a meeting of his supporters at the the petition pledging him support cans should select | mon those of J. B. MacDougall, mer- Met 8 Republican candidate for) “Tne same scheme was followed Menel Dutior tor the purpose Of oF nt; Frank McDermott, mer- President of the United States. apd | four years ago, and the student con sanizing a Trimble Republican club t; M. A. Gottstein, creditman; HR will then be up to the Republican | vention unanimously nominated Plans for the organization of the) A. G. Buchanan, merchant; Charles eeeenal cenvantion 64 Clleage t Theodors Roosevelt. The speech GET INTO GAME lub have a progressed to the |G. Morse, F. W. Hurlbut, merchant; mstint al tis ing 1. BM. W. D. Hall, merchant; Herma dents select. At least, the students | versity of Nebraska to the students point of ting J. B. Macdougall, | > “eg og hapin, banker; C. EB. Remsberg, Bepe to pick the winner in the pree-| this morning has started political tho merchant, as president banker; Julius Kedelsheimer, mer- Mential race. They will hold «interest at the University, and Athletic club as RECEIVER APPOINTED. The Trimb) m ment to da h it; J. Edgar Brown, real YS a ne deeviccon ™* Strike Occurs on New ov Bui of of Puget Sound Realty San bots coutuened tennsly A scl cee tt eels ee wome time in April.) al workers will be urging the cause Christmas day, a team of exstare a tofa t Inestituted » bi f 1 Hartell, druggist; James Lee, dr ar tien enaek see tS) Sem wes aa. thea nd the |mmay med to play the clu Ass As the Result A Th Trimble himee W. H. (“Billy”) 4 raeat_apseshenal | of Tor Pabreaute, Washes snd the| Sey 0 Nemes wt ce ociates, . Of Announcement That Keefe, George Tennant! white, the veteran politician of the) S!#t; Gus Brown, clothier; T. 3 ete, a straw bal-/ other icone aspirants. was today appointed elver f0T | second ward, and Dr. John L. Nea-| Haller, capitalist; M. J. Carkeek, ate om Lewis. Chase, MeDonald, Roller a R 5 Frost and others ce probably | Pay Would Be Lowered, he Northwestern Motor company. | gi for several years assistant sec-|ttorney; J. W. Lysons, attorney be induced to get in the gume, and and filed his bond with the superior | retary of the republican state cen- Dr. G. M. Horton, physician, an by drawing Coyle, @inith and Weat-| aS court in the amount of $10,000 tral committee. Mr. White and Dr, | others. ever frem the & ochash. and The threatened » t the Pe ywoeid be taken on again at the Neagle have been circulating peti Mr. Trimble (s the fifth candidate ee ee, eee: nt Seen : | tees Ay ius Todo diene teen STILL y THE AIR tions asking the signers thereof toto Officially enter the race for the story conc ruth | obagre«ated about the building but - pledge themselves to support Mr publican mayoralty somiuation. By United Press.) bond issue. The bill alleges that | varsity, « strong (eam could be ay, between 06 | rile of them were put to work Trimble for the nomination and the| Those whose names will appear ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—-Closely the government will lose nearly a | put on the fleld | Gellowing Senator Tiliman’s attack Million dollars if the bonds are al above his on the official primary, rder. the 3G © ft » t signers 2 ballot are Lewis Levy, John Ey ; . lotted. Austin says he bid for }.,pbater for The Star, stated that he | signers thereto wo signers a ¥. i the senate on Secretary Cortel- | 9) o99 000 worth of the bonds at Boyle Co, that wages re jhiad laid off a few but that euies jinvited, in company with others de-| Humphries, O. P. Oliver an@ Jows methods of dealing with the 193.375. He declares that $24.0 Gue jthere Was no strike sufficient GQOLDFIELD, Dec. 18.--Persist | "ting Mr. Trimbie's mination, to Charlies H. Burnette. ceting. "As soon, Four other prospective candidates has progressed are being urged to enter the race, its moving spir nd one or more of them will in hammer or shovel was | wagnitud this forenoon and but! Great surp two odd men were employ- unlon jabor « ue up the attend tonight's en manifested In ulated tO /as the organizat les at the action of the effect that the soldiers will be|to the point whe ent rumors are being cf Basncis! situation, George W. Aus 000 of the $25,000,000 issued went | : 1B, of New York, has filed a suit to the national banks at prices bas Me the district court to restrain the higher than his figures Therefore me 9 ) Seeretary of the treasury from mak. he contends the United States gov ed 9g ad ame prem nes thie after Mr. Bayle for eral years he withdrawn because of the quiet-| {te deem it advisable a committ all probability do so. They are Ty) ees os of the Paname cana) |esnment has teen defrauded / P nined near yeas 8 Boe etween 25 and 30 wen quit, | has avol trouble with hin men, nese of the eltuation ¥ be appointed to draft a plat. P. Revele, L. H. Gray, Josiah Col —e vieeabanmuniionasias «| CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—The including the carpenters aud a number of them have been | “Everything is bigh in the air’|form and declaration of princly lins and George Russell : , € he patie According t workmen the ow with Ancingd f that period remarked General Fraston when had o mae time in the wheat pit tractors yesterda 4 } z yester¢ ne a eut men will belleve that eked © confirn o today. They shot the price of May|in wages from to b a wnteeie.atlion js ta tae wn tile uve terde up to $1.07, and for t bears to apply at once mtep of the master buliders r tions from Washir to help the ard mc by| This morning, when tt was found the open sh ¥ ek ‘TALKS POLITICS TOTHE WOULD-BE MURDERERS &=.22 ee ore cecee | OMIVERSITY STUBERTS rCarrington crowd are bore a great resemblance to the | astonished president of the Unt- Mithed for death by a gang of several of the gang are discharged | “*“*" '= ‘he movement IN ESCA PE OF A. WALTER epelittading sftores of thle pete ot Wesktagion 00 Dae Natians employe evenke campaign orator, Chancellor r faculty had absorbed this mek Of a sBlnek Hanre| The intrieate aetais of the plot\ TQ DEDICATE TEMPLE — eae jamin Andrews, of the University |rather radical statement, he fired 8 earmarks of a “Black Hand”) ,., but of Nebraska, shocked the delicate another at Prof, J. Allen Smith, SPenisation, Anthony Sart m tatorentt. ty tivess ets IN FEBRUARY A. J. Walter to Be Prosecuted in Connection With Loss NEW YORK STOCK soxsis:stier of tie vvesiaent ‘end the politicn selene teacher a the re to was informed by frier escured six John Doe warrants ¢ et me most of the faculty of the Unive University of Washington who has ting of the six men at } ’ i» MARKET ‘ office he prosect nie = death s determined | sity of Washington at an assembly been called a socialist by some, by EER ay | of Mrs. Elma Doyle's Diamonds. See res | al Sars oe and this afternoon offi- ape ment of money has| py. isis ‘ns mee new Temple applauded when he had finish re are scouring city search-|as yet been demanded and no of |, Ry se o dents w esent also, but as t everything socialistic as an enemy ~ the would-be murderers fle ation regarding bie in Feproar ae . ve Ps a By United Press.) do not ha e the ult «conservative (to individual initiative. lore is foreman for the gangs , demise has reached the | oon the time it taken t tail the KW YORK, Dec. 18.—The mar | Tetlme of conscience which startle Republicans the Best. Mtalian laborers employed by vietim, but it is thought | sis 999 organ now being manuf A at eager egaiae Aa ge es President Kane and the faculty at) from these comments Dr An- Seattle Electric company, and least several of the gar cred inf ‘ Prema . ac _— the mention of politics, they listen-| grows went on to eulogize Taft, Only reason ¢h can assign for | will be under arrest by night. 1 elesiast are 4 4 tot ort | the ri ng with ke in ed to Chancellor Andrews on Why | Hughes, Fairbanks and Foraker, being marked as a victim of names of the suspected men have jn tne two daya’ « aad ve volume, The morning session was |to Vote for a Republican nighene with emphasis on the first two, de pus plot is that at least not as yet heen made public ’ irregula price fluctua nt” with respectful attention, and) caring that any one of them make a fine president. He : . fae wand oe . , and with exception | Andrews ic as annour 1 nt better than any democratic Pages vis a ake aint eo 1 ecuting . hat 1 - of twopoint brea n Missouri | aside fr a few questionable com- president, and then sat down amid oni a tear gf origina ’ " . ged ‘ th he ¢ 1 Ath th earl trad g was ve id iments to m rt tend and neigh la ree nee : mite widens © will most e ev anefer of s, block , a ae . ; Pactt stoment , exe pi ent dared to Dr. Kane thanked Chancellor An- he Prencecting 0 ; com ta gob tt i m Caroline ‘na j M. Ro: ; nding tb e. “fh ! a So among Cg ved ee ; " ves agg song ad pyr € fasatiol | a end the troub * : ¥ “ bor t at be “ fe . “= t H : dha hesacvi Good. 5 . - y y to ta ue Even | quick! a missed ne students Bes saree “a no gp fe to) pace veal een i } po * market ga a ex for that the der atle party is drift. « vative institution of learning al charge t ' the tt ted today by Dey ' ling t how he . a A b e hae r m Ih . > Sees s \ AY t ed | i court, but neither th hysi AY THEATER CLOSING LAW again ASKING FOR | FISH SQUABBLE [ate Shy sintce tm fest it bande of te were ing law eye for the the owe PO a le Mog | ; ioe thalidauiie’ ok Cane com 4 1 \ iy he a ed cai Dr. H w ' ed and mended aint, t } f fe ool re hat 1 H ( ‘ 5 . Y 1 ved lay eee: en ined id overrule the Wunday theater act wns on er te ie, | POWERS’ TRIAL vinoat DARROW'S ILLNESS IS: | appear as a wit ° t i ol ite « ‘ 0 value at ” al h ‘ t . ‘ I med . i 1. é rho, ‘ | SPC CAUGHT nade desig j,, under te the | od by 0 ove ot MOLY ROLLERS TQ ,rosh ite Pee iat, \CGATTAR TO POAY| citer cots tie Sore oem fo encom ate ta wa pa ‘ ‘ D1 had demon of the eaittents nee woot " feos yt ppt: ton, associate counsel, denied that} SAN WRANCISCO, Dec, 18-8 a slider im the” United | gation 64 thee seaia? Gecaneratn, hav te : ng erst ye 4 trright be neeessary to ask Nig Jim” Gallagher, the mainstay States amy from hovta . ionn aavected KILLED BY FUMES. ; “dl " tan fiaht 6 By United Preow> tdelay ta the trial later er of the proweeudion in what remaing ie tnt bd here , toad hwy 4 BELLINGHAM, Wash, Dee. 18) Most of the morning # of the graft triala, is back.a is mecare che f quart The Seattle bockey te ie pear INDIANAPOLAS, fnd., Dee, 18 By United Prose? ; Because he believes his wife #8 an-|the triat was devoted to in Bis home in Oakland here th office k m, | the hard this Week ta preps This elty te taday the seene PELLANGHAM, De | With CKTO Ca on 1 the hy; « f ace of the tor of arttetes from the he will watt Heney’s call to appear MM, and later ¢\)\\; t tor . . DO* | great gathering af miners, wie thety Junas filled with polsonous haw " { I Holy Rolle 1 A Tancley has Mogerine, the purpese be nd tel as mutch as he knows, or . He wij “ e m tlon foc a game with the crack | here fo continue the jotn? eonfer | car ie ga ° le bn f ‘ act ) usked the oror court for a re w othe anitiosity exieli ae muck be Wants to, at tRe ie ¢ ence With the eperators of the die |K. Graban “ “e 1 jolt ed that the plae ing do pewvent the fob art of the federation toward Siew trtal ef Batrick Calon? wher It ry ae Ringling Dead v uver tamm im this city Bat foie comprising Weetera Penusys |Porey Parker, aged 16 yearns and f aya ow wy tor % OHI bQE bl Te, Ure. Bi mo, nsday, jPanin, fudieus, Ghio aud Bituols, [found deed in cheie bedroery Mi an tbe Manon Matty Orchards Colorado wife, at the beginulng vt the ye o . e