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THE SEAL ILE STAR-—W BIG FIRE MARRIAGE LICENSES. CRAFT STICKS ON WAYS and Row Glacoma Skimon Westway, 57 anna Fontaine, 99, Seattle Gavogtia, 20, and Rosa Gavogtta LYNCHING | Black Diamond; Ching #eon 4 te and Wong Shee, 20, Seatt ’ nn |M. Engstrom, #2. : |Lydia Auguath Nelson, 26, Séattle| Accompar by the plaudits of | Hogan A. Adams, 31, and Ma the thousand people who were a# | Agnes Suteen Seattle; Harry j s jRembled, and the whisgps from the | Bilin Myrick, 28, and Mrs. Ruth various lake craft <Mlected, the | Dilger, 22, Beatle a _— — new King sunty wry steamer = 4 @ | Washington was sated .) her anESTEEE eens” Jnited Pre the Schulte home to the residence | initial plunge into“the waltra of a Rows M of James Nordell were traced, and | Lake Washington yesterday, and CONFESS TO e (By United Press.) Loca Lawlor at Auburn and Maple a Gg re y rh followed. stuck on the ways, All tb I Gofpoee » d 22. 7 ) a, has arrested 1 buried his wife recently | Vented a most auspicious p38 ay | fe scnesraaet amet eta RS tear ay < —— noe ae abe murder of ME alte under what Bre considered peculiar| Was the fact (hat the big hull of| BURGLARY“; be the most des@net. | loa end it ie feared ea STE enti,‘ dlcor-| boon lntaiuehed Sih aie Bomens| Teas ee wae | ve fr2 ih the history gf Chelven |. ‘The Kast Boston fire department ae Igehuite howe Sun- eldest daughter, 0 years of age.| Various expedionta wore resorted —_——- te raging in st tenement distri ms gaye ro od lor he me pores and bate 1 that Lynching is@feared. The sheriff) to, but the eraft had apparently de + adrrounding the renderin rand? s cl ‘ oy Ps bet bed Bigs Boson cae member of the had | has called for volunteers to protect |elded to remain on the ways and), UMidley Feces and Robert | i plant of | come by smoke but were pesvied murdered. Footy from the prisoner. | the combined efforts of the Mack, two of the six men arrest tempera or ae ee - neo es: ) Od On the steante FRanona last Sup sembled lake vemu@s faled to py her into the take. Mias Lizele Abrahams broke the day Ob suEpRion of robbing state re ey Minwed to Sergeatt wsual bottle of wine over the ves: | Bennant that they sobbed the Juan ael's prow as the blocks were re-|'ta hotel, Fourth and Pike wt, and moved, The county commission |® lor shop in the same building, ers and municipal officials and vin. 'WO Weeks ago. oars MAYOR ’ & UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM FAD GUILTY TO LAND I RA UDS ttors were there-a thousand The men said that they disposed atrong—and everything excepting | Of part of their plunder to “Mike” capiney ~ en the getting the boat®into the water | Cahn, who is under ot on the fence for! “The city government. is doing few or no men take advantage of keeping that Kohn totd |! ft ean well do to provide work | the offer, it avill tend to allay the stolen goods, and went off on scheduled time Press.) » This action has been frequent! There were speeches, and music * Se ore fan, 22.-{ predicted. Rumors that ‘Heney {fo ma brass band, and all the little | them he would take off their hands | Aid Qe necessities of life for the | bellef that the situation Is becom PORTLAS fond. WOuld clinch bis case against Hall | details that go to make up sued !all the stuff they might bring in, | Gnserving and industrious une | ing alarming emeetetoks, co-defend: | Soe Cee ae ont cemeee Hee | corewond, ‘bet. the Washington; pa | ployed of the elty,” said Mayor! “The park board has already if tote Wall and Edwin P| hawe been. eife ‘since the ease | declined absolutely to souse her } Moore this morning. “We have ap-| provided work for @ considerable | W. W, Steiwer and others opened and there were many indt- | hull tnto the cold waters of the CONVENTION OF adengion be ory the “nae se -certag fhe Rarer vane pM on oa tr ame into/cations that t lake. | cf w hv ap | parks @ a day, w bene ave Seet “overaing | correct. ‘POAbee Aeetionren tn| Ath tae hor thin etianors the] |propriated by the conty in ¢# | mon will be pit to work doing omrning i guilty to | to ? on te eaten * loraft was still on the ways and the| |propriated by the county in/ such work as can be done at this cong aa ns Edward W. Dixon, cond agent | Contractors were tndustriously en joatablisiting construction camps season of the year, tery) fhe other defendants of the general land office, tostitied | gaged in devising ways and moans oo ed Youngstown where em The city officials are doing al! : Retrne, and all|this moraine Oe he Rin’ invention |t© laduee the Gealt 40 complete the ployment wilt be given ax many|in thelr power to keep work in . aan teetity as to thelr tons fnto land frauds in eastern | Journey which was commenced yes- men a8 Want work on road con | progress on all city improvements ‘ : Be a: / struction. in order that men may be employ to fence public Oregon and the connection of Hall | terday. Plans for & conven: f al / | Saeed thei relations with Jobo and Mays with these alleged viola | ———--— pointive Couette ie this state | gee wit be 8 Deginning and/ed in as large numbers as posable } fand and PM ‘ann | | will prove how serious the prob-| Under the contract system the elty % Bdwin jays. ons. ) are now being undertaken by Post: |) f th se y i J } jem of the unemployed fx. If any/can do nothing ¢ than Insist ieee Soe ee eae oe jerter Spare M. Stewart of this | considerable number take advant| that the contractors carry on thetr * DAMAGE FINDINGS SIGNED. Geekens ‘Cutmanter Hartson Of age of the opportunity offertd| work with the dispateh provided ‘ | naan Hemenstié tusthie bave bi them we shall endeavor to. make for in the contract. This is being Findings of fact carrying a canned por ng ve been @x-|other arrangements to accommo. }done Insofar as we are able to © various postna® | date them. If, on the other hand, | do it.” [Judgment of $3,129.15 In favor of Vera Dingman against the Seattie Blectrie Co, as the result of in jee suffered In the Alki Point collision on the night of Novem. Recause he ts charged with hav ber 11, were signed by Judge Gil | 's failed to make good on & prom | ised prize of $600 for the first baby }born in the new town of Boston | Harbor, C. D, Hillman was made throughout the state and the | Prospects are that practically all of \the men in charge of the first and second-class postoffices wit! attend | the session, The convention will be held tn about three weeks, elther in Seat | Ue, Tacoma or Spokane. The place of meeting and the exact date have a) —— that A. H. Browfe, the | liam im the superior court today. bas taken possession of | books and effects, Bed CADETS VOTE T | defendant @ sult inetituted In i President of the ERNMEN Pl AN. not yet been decided upon ‘association, to ‘Gov T tae ae ee by Pa Pastmasters in the larger enna Rie. the superic wart | the state, comprising about 82 ? eg bs Bare In thetr complaint the plaintiffs | ayoointive offi ‘on6 @ > h SUIT AGAINST HARRIMAN (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 2%.--Preat- dent Roosevelt and Attorney Gen. ‘era! Bonaparte conferred today Propdsed suit to receiver he corporation. | a vg le voxpiaias | 90,008 shares out of | shares of stock that Srocfe, hav. | . of the books! Ae ‘of the corporation as declined to come to any set. | erent v! fm regard to the the court = why the re de appointed. recite ‘that they, with others, vir fted Hoston Harbor on an excursion given by Hillman Nov, 10, last papers continue that during the day Hiliman's agent made speech, in which he reiterated pre- viously advertised st mate tha! [the prize waa bona fide and would | be paid over to the proud parents join tn = By‘unanimous vote last night the!say that in their week's’ stay at ee high schoo! cadet com pc Mbes were owe Sant individuals and not as cadets. TE voted to disband, anticipat| iris that the boys were mot be- tng the reported forthcoming action | haying creditably were spread, and of the faeulty to discontinue the | the news that the faculty intended company by taking this step. The | to disband the company and to for- jaction came upon the proposal of bid the annual cadet ball followed. Capt. Louis Kitne, and was, the Kiine Net to Biame. boy® say, their own action, and not the result of any demand by the faculty. . Ne Action by Faculty. Principal Geiger, of the high! hen called up over the the movement, TROUBLE IS BREW (By United Press.) girl baby, whereupon de! ST. SBURG, J 32. made upon Hillman for | Trouble is brewing between the| vomised prite. According to | cabinet and the cxar over the tat | of the platnttfts there | ter’s plan for a new Rewsian nay. i; }that he was in no way to blame \for any trouble that the boys may ave been involved in, as they «, It is argued, at Colby as in- dividuals, and not as members of the Washington high school cadets. ‘This is the first time fn 17 years that the representative Seattle high schog! has been without a cadet company. The first company was formed tn 1891, with J. W. Brewer captain. Sinee that time the ca # action was the recent |dets have been an important factor! the members |in student activity at the high during the | school, and the cadet ball has been the boys go|as far as the students are con » and the members! cerned. WOMEN WL YTE SAYS MRS. “TAY PAY” SIS (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Jan, 22.--Stocks heavy aod « fraction lower. selling induced traders (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) the market. Speculative) NEW YORK, Jao. 22.—Mre. T. P. favorites lost from 1 to 2 points | O'Connor, wife of famous “Tay dectine was enecked Phen this Pay,” the Irish home rale advocate, perimental short selling proved | has come over from Londen for two t mo weakly held stock in amy imonthe. Mrs. O'Connor ts a native lof Texas, but has Hved more than 20 years in England. For all that, she was glad to ‘land among her own people agat It te the optim: jum of Americans that makes them house the wonder of the world, she saya. | business to keep public interest, Mrs, O'Connor is a great admirer | from dying out entirely. Consider-|of the American women, and of able profit taking during the last | Elinor Glyn, who, she says, has a few minutes of the session gave the high place in English socety She final figures improved ap-| ts also # supporter of the suffraget movement in England. The ladies in that movement have decided that they are going to vote, and in the pursuit of that ambition have stormed parliament, whaled police men and have gone to jail Mra. O'Connor figures that For lish women will have the ballot in seven years. The result, she be- Neves, will be a great improvement Charging cruelty and neglect, | in civilization. Edna Hawley Nelson today o menced suit for a divorce from Roy | .| Nelson, one of the proprietors of H. Dickson, Tacoma; board of 03" | the Edgewater Pharmacy, in Fre Ta-| mont. The complaint recites that ° 4 J before marriage Nelson promised to oe Ot eae tilan, two | take his Intended wife to a home of years, Prof. W. G. Beach, Pullman; her own, but that as soon as the W. J. Bownian, Puyallup; R. EB |ceremony waa performed he Insist Prot, JB. Piett, ed that they live with his parents Calvin 8. F "| Her new relatives, the wife says, -! treated her with extreme cruelty | Charged with baying shot and “named | Mal FF A 3 L. | will be held to answer to the ert | before the superior court. | transcript of the evidence at the preliminary hearing AT cHuURC | Justice John E. Carroll, at | Mort was bound over, was | with the county clerk this MEETING eae regular monthiy aan! Men's club yesterday the mersbers were fur with corncob pipes, tobucco the > i E = EH if | The market from that potet tead-/ ity improved. By midday it showed | & most respectable advance. ‘Tred é z i it. (By United Press.) BERLIN, Jan. 22.—it was an nounced today that Editor Harden is suffering from appendicitis and just submit to an operation. He ie stil at liberty pending an ap | peal of hie case tn which he was found guilty of libel. |NEW MEXICO WILL ASK | FOR STATEHOOD. and during the entire ehurel; was filled with more than 100 ptpes chose as a subject and Opportunities Citizenship.” ©. meeting yesterday afternoon and evening, electing the following offt- core: Lanch | (By United Press.) the Daughters of| WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—New | Mexico will make another de- a — | termined effort to break into the IS To WAVE His CHANGED — | Union as the forty-seventh state. Governor Curry reached the cap ital today to open headquarters, the: the name of his adopt- who have given him) and parental care for 19! * MRS. T. P. O'CONNOR. IF T. R. WAS YOUR SAINT, HOW'D YOU vice president, Miles Moore, Walia Walla; secretary, W H, Gilstrap, Tacoma; treasurer, W where literature on question of statehood for Mexico will be distributed. ALLEGES HE WAS New if ile Star's Exclusive Service.) |crowning sheaf of ingratitude was ISHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 22.-- | added by the president in an intima- Poor Frank Hitcheock! if ever #00 that all this work was being mah Was taken for a goat, he is done for Cortelyou. cock ts In fact rabid on T. R, thinks him the model of all that's good and great. To serve him in any way, or to help his cause has been the whole of Hitchcock's life. He has toiled and moiled and thought and schemed—burning the midnight oll—and all the object of his thought and work was Roose yelt And then to be hobnatled and ac ed into the bargain of treachery! Well, that is going some! And this after he had declined to follow his old chief to the treas ury department, and had really broken with Cortelyou! Moral: Be sure when you want Ambrose Doherty | low, Tacoma; J end made her tife mi bl ith | that man, For months he worked | Those who know Hitchcock know to the superior court EASY MARK coma; Prof. W. D. Lyman, is | fasulta poh iibes. ge eg cee 4 bs worked—and no one in the that this was eruelly untrue, Pitch ie all Walla; Marshall K. Snell, Tacoma. | GIVES HIS REASON FOR SCHMITZ. DECISION Permission to change his | Charles Ambrose Currie to the affidavit filed, i, Who is now 21 years of Aymara by Mr. and Mra. | Currie when a baby and ily known by the name among friends and ac pUBIE service works like Hitcheock —rodnding up the republican party im: the south; rounding them up for Re velt—-“second elective term” and aji that—and then along comes Roonevelt and kicks him in the face, po to spoak ‘Oi gourse, Roosevelt had to do it Anyway that's what his friends say TR. has been living up to the let ter_and spirit of his promise not to be a candidate, and he could not let & prominent official (Hitchcock was assistant to Mr. Cortelyou when the latter waa chairman of the repub- Hean national committee) go on working for him and rounding up the delegates when he was supposed | not to be a candidate. that a divorce would be the proper | thing On two oceasions, Mrs. Nelson j saya, her husband refused to visit her or provide for her expenses while whe was very ill in @ local hospital, | Instating that he not only built pune =oand allowed the prom pective owner to pay for it in tm staliments, but that he was com- |pelled to pay bills for groceries, meats, hardware and necessities of life om their account, Oscar Col- 10 OLD TRICK fins today filed an answer in a for damages instituted by And \icarton In the anpertor court. * | In his answer, Collins ree! Uni he built a house tn Hillman’ ie nied Prove.) dow Gardens for Andrew tegen ~~ {that later Carlson and his brother endiy, rag & wealthy! went to live in the butiding and an officnn Her of fortune, | proceeded to incur bills for gro- ieee ‘dentin in the German | ceries, meats, etc. informing the nag with the com-| tradespeople that Collins would Army ment of the United | settle Dut later of can tio, San) Henides this Collins says he was ab to ance” Quentin. | induced to buy the furniture which frief. Released went to fit up the premises. .Aft REVOLUTION SPREADING {Oy Ynited Prose.) WASHNOTON, D. C., Jan, 22— The Haytian revolution is rapidly But that is not what hurt spreading. Consul Livingstone at 7 | Cape Haytian reports to the state presse — department that the re wens LOSES GUN AND are In possession ef neighboring! | vill ape Haytian ts ——. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 22.—The first expression of opinion by Pre siding Justice of the District Court of Appeals James A. Cooper, con ‘lcerning the recent decision of his court in the Schmitz case, is con- tained in a letter written to At torney J. ©. Hutchinson, of San Francisco. In this letter the judge makes @ lengthy defense of the de cision, “I am sorry to have disap pointed you,” says the letter, “and my good friend who helped to elect me, but I simply took part in law as § under jto carry & man's umbrella that | does not want to carry it himself. The { | pound, was knocked down and de: |of handeuffs by Ed Randleman, K Friends of Capt. Louls Kline say/ high school one of the social events of the year SEVEN YEARS‘ LIKE A KICK IN FACE FROM HIM? he *|have had with the California Safe| prived of his revolver and his pair TM Dougall & e/fouthwick C COP. FIRST AVE.6 COLUMBIA ST. Bric-a-Brac for Prizes, Gifts, | Etc. at 50% and 75% Less tee Praca > ge oe: we are allowing a discount ef from 50 to 75 pef cent. Terra Cotta Statuettes, | Avmtvian Vases, Small Compotes, Small Jardin ieres, Prolempian and similar pieces, have been collected im three groups, priced as follows: 1,00 to 2.00 Pieces .....60 covcsserecesese oO | 2.00 to 3.50 Pieces .....66 cece eee eens LOO HALF PRICE On All Japanese Gongs. On All Japanese Bronzes. On Ail Japanese Cloisonne. On All Pewter and Kayerzeer Ware, such as Steins, Tan- kards, Puneh Bowls, Sugars an mers, Etc., Etc, some other lines adapted Glass On All Jardinieres. On All Umbrella Stands. On All Lamp Globes. On All Silver - Plated Hollow | ware—Trayt, Tea Sets, Syrup Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Soup | Tureens, Sugars and Cream- ers, Etc. | 22.00 Limeges Dinner Set 13.50 A 50Piece Dinner Set of fine Limoges China, decorated with a graceful pink and green floral spray; complete service for j wix, 13.50. Regular ‘price 22.00 Same Set, in 100 Pieces, designed for serving 12 persons— 21.50 Instead of 40.00. Basement. All Merchandise 25 Per Cent Less During Our Removal Sale. Regular 1.25 and 1.50 Kid Gloves .89 a Pair---Special Sale Tomorrow These Gloves that are to sell at .89 a pair tomorrow are from our regular stock, so mention of quality would be superflaous, Two styles—a 1.26 and 1.50 line, are represented. In the soft Mocha Glove—a one-clasp, full pique much used for street wear, four shades will be foand—tan, brown, gray and red. The other stylé—a twoclasp Overseam, affords a wider range of colors, in- cluding white. As any size in efther style is to be had, we are anticipating a most successful sale. Main Floor. | ) KULIES IS CAUSTIC OVER GRAVEYARD SUPPORT “I see that my opponents have|graveyard and dug up old “War ready had recourse to the | Horse” White from the grave and pocagd sat wrave’\ dragged him into the ‘campaign |yard from which to draw support) me. wt | with which to defeat me,” sald H.| Redmond, and cannot vote In, | H. Kulies, candidate for the demo- attle. Neither am I concerned cratic mayoralty nomination, this Mr. White was a defender of morning. “They must be badly practice of the county scared or they would not begin | ers two years agoof employing counting the tombstones this early at the expense of the county im the contest. | weed their strawberry patches “They had already assembled ali saw their stove wood. the generals and the colonels and “But they might at least 1 the majors and the captains in the, me some paper support to make : H bsldekrs supporting them. They had shuf-|cide the primary contest. When fied all the face cards in the deck the colonels and the generals and and dealt themselves the aces and) the judges get through with their the trumps, leaving me the deuces stump speaking, when the repubit- and the discard. jean Metealfe headquarters have “But for some reason they do not! been closed, they will find that H. seem to be satisfied with that, so| H. Kulies is the democratic nom- they have gone to the political inee for mayor.” Sees SE — _ pe . _ TO SUPPORT Two thousand electors of Seattle;has been carried on by a force of have already signed pledges to sup- | Clerks. port William P. Trimble in the may-| = —— se Pro ne work dove by yes, oralty contest, and pledges to that) 1, honor of the fact that the num- number have already been placed per of pledges secured has passed on file at the Trimble headquarters. the 2,000 mark, D. C. Conover and This number has been secured al- rome 8. erty Spoon agin most entirely by correspondence, | Poigpmenre igre ccopecamens little or no personal soliciting hav was instituted by Mr. Gill early in ing been done. | the campaign, and has proven one These cards are all arranged ia / 5 Oe Paes sae = bens 4 , . contin order by wards and precincts, and) until the day of the primaries, on constitute a valuable and practical which day every effort will be index of workers from which to made by.the Trimble men to get draw support in the primary elec.) every one of these men te the polls. tion. In those eases where the members of the club have not registered the club is urging them to register classify these cards| at once. pledges and gainst Treadwell. This was the foundation for a motion to dismiss the indictments previously. returned to Judge Dunne. All of the grand jurors testified that they had no bias, and only five of them had money in the company at the time the bank Closed. Judge Dunne continued the mat- ter until tomorrow for decision. GRAND JURORS ARE GIVEN QUIZZING (By United Press.) FRANCISCO, Jan, 22.-—- @ membere of the grand jury x were called to testify in Judge} OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 22-7 Dunne’s court this niorning as to| delegates of the Pacific Coast “Ad | Men's association were entertained today by a trip to Berkeley, where the Chamber of Commissioners and j citizens joined in welcoming the Tonight Manager George any business connection they might Deposit & Trust company. At the request of Attorney Louis Byington, Soe representing James Treadweil, the | Yisitor: | indicted director of the defunct in-| Ebey, of the Orpheum theatre, has B the ; interpreting the pe, and that < Male prisow last Decem- | erwards he declares that the Carl-| stood it, and 1 could not inde: | threstaied . | | stitution, Byington called the grand | thrown open hts house and they will copyed win the ite | sons proceeded to kill and devour! myseit it 1 had done otherwise. If] eoause of an alleged defect in a HANDGUFFS Hanson and Steve Turner, the 1t-| jurors to show they wero biased | attend in a body. Srrested last night and in| and that “hey ate these and olett | ey eee gerone in such interpreta] sewer which caused the inundation ter two now being In jail. Lee was) when the indictment was filed) "rhe Washington Fire Insurance y Prison. He will be Relcaged to bis une oe wie te re ha toattor be. | Of the collar at 1108 Bast Jeffer collecting a bill from R. C. Tower) * tacles a a | Company does not take advantage with forging the : .: simple o bring the matter be-| con gt, William Schmid ‘and wife ee when the three men, who were Spec $1.00 of the lax laws of Washington, own stock of eatables. Rudolph: Spreckels to a | om 5, drawn on the Wost-| The beat shampoo is possible bank. lorty with Soap Lake Soap charged oe iad fore the supre: en | today brought suit in the superior Seap Lake Saits will relieve all| court to recover $150 damages forms of rheumatism. ** | from the olty, Charles Lee, colored, who has of the livestock at the city! in Lee's being assaulted, chars OTL); looking on, taunted him as to his color, and trouble followed, ending emroaneys URE aats BE but. reports {ts financial condition to the public upen the severe New oe SCHUCHARD OPTICAL 1207 Second av, co,, *e* York basis,

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