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. SEATTLE, N. P. DEAL UP AGAIN —_———— Will Ask the City for An other Franchise Grant for a Passenger Depot. Northern Pacific is about to te the depot matter. the road will ask for defore. It is stated the futity to get freight- ty and the wa- the company Vileges that would erection of ™ pas- Adair is on bis way to report on howe mert copper concessions at to the investing capi- Bla JAM DELIVERY Is Narrowly Prevented by a Shake Down at the County Jail Today. The biggest shake-down in the his- tory of King county jail has been) Starting dincoy- aries in the way of concealed impt ade and perhaps an- other attemp jail break on ale Was nipped in the tud, At 9 oolock this morning Chief Deputy Sherif? Tom Burke started down stairs, taking with him a force of deputies, consisting of Th | Finn, James Brewster, Frank iy . | Oscar A. Wise, Harry Pauley, Loulse Fea Heidtis Hl You may to agree.” filed out again. iM be brought tn again If no agreement ‘s ‘will, in all probabitity, discharged by Judge Benson. ASKS BIG D GES. L. H. Grimith ts the plaintitr tn th biggest damage sult brought in Kin: cgenty ne year. The defendant is the ttle Traction Co. and the amount asked for in $186,665, with interest at 7 per cent. on two counts. Mr. Grifith first alleges that the capital stock of the company ts $1.- IN CONVENTION A Two Days Session at Kent ig Next Tuesday. Christian Temper- of King County wi!l meet nual convention at Kent Sun- > May 1, and continue Gays. Delegates from unions will be presen tendance is expected. will open at 10 a. services, led by M ine business will oc morning hour, and the eet geseey ci Roontide service will be tn charge | jouoo0, divided into $100 sha of Mrs. A. F. Coats. Ane Bares, Bo In the afternoon the president, | *evert® that he owne 1.295 | shares. When he demanded this stock on April 5, the defendant, he alleges, re- fused his request and converted all of the stock to its own une. He further states that he is the owner of 56 six per cent. 30 year first 5 | mortgage gold bonds, 85 of which are ‘loft the value of $1,000 each, and ‘On Wednesday will take place tha | P0*,0f sae ote a nee by first mortgage upon the Traction be es ge | Ke pay na F ase par | Co. property. These likewise, he on “How to Increase Our Member-|°'™* were Latent —. Some Unions meeting, reports and routine bus!-/ eevee) TWO STATES Seattle Tuesday morning at 746 and carry a basket luncheon for the first day. On the 4 day luncheon will be provid- B. Wade, wil) give nis ennuel rene. N be a by the Kent SIGYAL ARRIVES. The steamer Signal, one of the be- San Francisco fleet, mate Ar- wharf at 4 o'clock this morn- ing. In conversation with Captain |, he said he encountered one of the worst ~alew he ever ex- coming up the coast. “Tt in to blow from the northwest as goon as has outside of Golden Gate,” he ld, “and aid mot let up until we passed the mouth of the Columtbin river. I stood off to sea to svat the const,” concluded the Sekres” ‘and was nearly five days ALASKA 1ACES. Many te have been ere ho TRIED TO GET HIM LOOSE A number of local gamblers and attorneys made a futile attempt to have EK. R, Campbell, the alleged bunco man arrest yesterday, re. |leased on bail last night. Judge Cann refused to do 0, not = in the case. ws bond He told Upper Yuk teamers expect , that if they heavy freight this season from Bon= would indorsed by the nett down. he would lis- prosecuting coy ten to them. One individual called up Judge Cann at his residence and made mi is which, of cours the judge refused to listen to. It shows inly that as soon asa “good man” gets into jai joyed eee ay | pt Price by~4 given a jon A! ‘uneau on t evenin bt the 20th. ’ The hot sun has m kan trail away. Boa six miles below White Horse. Armour & Co, will soon bulld big warehouses at Skagway and make that city a supply point for Alaska, Skagway will have a sash and door factory r Moore's wharf. Andrew Nordstrom is behind the undertaking. Rev. Mr. Pringle, of Atlin City, aid recently at Skagway that Atlin would be fhe. banner quartz camp of Bri ed last night and to Chief Reed ti as hi Ww terday afternoon,. ¢ a layout of “three card monte” cards, what they were doing Doseepeton, he #aid he was man. officers the opin: Levisee, Mike Kelly and Me John Collinge a “Kid” Parker, accused of the robbery of the First National Bank, were fret taken out of the cell in the north tank which they, In company with W. W. Ryan, oceupted, and conducted to the jail- | er's office, where they were Nia and thoroughly examined. oth wore @ look of sullen defance while Uve searchi Process was gving Nothing of importance was found Oeputy Burke's Discovery. on Parker, Tom Burke, however, found, sewed in the lining of Col- ling” coat, a wateh epring, a ribbon of steel one-eighth of an inch wide and about nine hes ‘ong. Near one end the prisoner ha beady begun the work of converting it In- to &@ Baw, nd about 1% inches were al ¥ toothed. A cleverly con- ructed handle for thie saw al. so found on Collins, made out of bits of wood. Collins and Parker were immedi- ately conducted to an unused cell fn the west wing and locked up. The @ prisoners of the south tank we then marched out into the w wing and locked in. The south tenk being emptied, the prisoners from the north tank were brought inte the @atler’s office four at a time, searched and taken into the south tank. Exomining Prisesers. members of the league expressed | #8 prisoners in the north been al) examined, the deputies went to work with lanterns and hammers in the cells of the north tank. All of the cont of the cells were moved out Into the corridor, the bunks taken out, the pictures scraped off the cell walls and even the ventilating Two Sows Are Found. shafts taken apart. The careful work of the deputics was rewarded by another find tn the cell occupied Parker and Ryan. Dep- Y fine- watch from four inches tn bees A common biack-handied ta) knife was also found with ite edge converted into a resapectab! caw. With these little would have been a implements it comparatively easy matter to saw through the cell after the chilled eteel bars had been softened. In fact the bars in the south tank have been already sawed 18 times. Another interesting find was made by Deputy Jim Brewster. it con- sisted of the wood shavings from the wooden pistol which Tom Bianck made years ago and which he so effectively used on ex-Jaller Yerberry. Bach day's whittlings Blanck had carefully done up in a neatly-tied package, and 12 of there packages, representing 12 days’ work, were found. The packages were stuffed down the alr chute by Blanck and have remained there un- ternoon the further eram- yo of the north tank and of the prisoners and cella of the south tank te going on. OLLIE 1S A BAD GIRL. Ollie Gerhardt, a pretty 1 old girl, was arrested at the street power house last night by De- tective Roberts, She was acting in a disorderly manner. Ollie in jail, The police say her Gesires to have her placed reform school, CONTRIBUTIONS FOR SUFFERERS OTTAWA, Ont., April 28.—The fire has completely burned out, efforts now are directed toward re- Meving the distressed. The Dumin- fon contributes $90,000, and Ontario $25,000, which, with private subsorip- Uons, makes $160,000 to date, with more coming. seven. SPELLMAN HAS IT. D. B, Spellman, mother in the the Columbia street plumber, has the contract for the plumbing work in the Lincoln w. apartment house, instead of D, Strong & Co., mentioned in y day's Star. rT. Speliman this morning that work wi half completed. THE JUNIOR ANNUAL. The Tyee i# out, and the junior clase cf the University of Washing- ton is correspondingly happy. ‘The ‘Tyee is the junior annual, It is | sued by that class of the state unt. versity and is a publication of which the student body and alumni of that institution have cause to feel proud. The volume is neatly bound purple, with gold lett It h WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, is still | end all) Deaths now number | \ rorent classes, athletic teame, fra ternities, godletion and other student “ee he various ilustrations and cart- catures 4 the penctis of junior artiste show much artintic merit The literary features of the Tyee are excellent, The editor-in-chief, Mies Zoe Rowena Kincaid, and her staff of assistants, have done them selves proud. Following is the staff Editor-in-chief, Zoe Kowena Kin- cald; associate editors, Edgar J Wright, Edith G. Prosch, Guy H Robertson, Charlotte Mlodgett, Glen H. Trout; Class artist, Carl H Heeves; business managers, Charles A. Ruddy and Charlies McCann 0. C. SHOREY DEAD. O. C. Bhorsy, former head of the Present firm of Bonney & Stewart, died this morning at his residence, 1203 Summit avenue, at the age of , of paral, 5 Years ago Mr. Shorey established an undertaking business, Later Mr Honney, of the pr nt firm, went into ® partnership with him. G. M then bought out Shorey's t and the firm has remained & Stewart. Mr. Shorey | heaves a son, George, and « married | daughter, : CITY WATER RULES. ‘The irrigation season opens next | Tuceday. The city grants the privi- lege of free irrigation of one lot lawn or garden of @ x 120 feet, upon | which is @ house and which ts occu pied. pr Dut one set of Hose in Rach additional hose use! | te charged at the rate of 400, and ex | cemive ground will aleo be charged for, Irrigation will be permitied as fol- llows: Portion ofty south of Yesler way and east of Lroadway, from 6 |to fp. m. Portion city north Yesler | way and weet of way, from | 6:20 to 9 a. m. JUDGE AS A MEDIATOR Making Arrangements for Closing Saloons. According to a statement of Judge Cann, of the Municipal court today, a comprominé may soon be 1 ‘ade be tween the saloon keepers and the Amti- Saloan League, whereby the keepere will agree to clone thelr places at 1 o'clock in the morn by im the week and during on Sunday. Judge Cann paid a per- of the Anti-Saloon mates that the themecives mn - latina Tod “ aa an officer of the law has no right to effect # compromise, Several themscives today as surprised at the judge's action. COLLAPSE OF STEEL TRUSS Results In the Pro! Death of 4 Men. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 28.— An immense trues in the building of the Dimmick Pipe Company, im course of construction in North Bir. mingham, fell this morning, ceus- ing the collapse of the entire frame work of the structure. Thirty men were working on the building. Thir- teen engaged on the frame work fell thirty feet to the ground with debris, James MecWhortor and D. White we killed, Will MeWhortor and DB. ©, Patilio were probably fa tally hurt, and nine others received serious injuries TO PROSPECT BERING COAST Miners Sailed on the Lilly L. This Morning. The trim ec ner Tilly Ta sailed for Nome this morning with a full | cargo and twenty-one on the paasen- ger Ket. She carries 16,000 feet lumber and 18 tone of freight, most- | ly miners’ outfits, It is the purpose of the passengers who own the vessel to prospect the Bering sea coast from Bristol bay ty |Cape Prince of Wales. They intend to locate a town site on the Ameri- can side, but, having their own schooner, they will cross the strait and prospect for gold on the Siberi- an coast Capt. Lampe aid before sailing that he was taking up supplies that would last for @ year's cruise, and although quite heavily loaded, there was not the slightest danger but weather. The following are the @: era: J. Cort, Cris Case, C, Thos. Lavale, O. G. Smith, Murray, Peter Hoffman, A. P. gren, T. H. Bowen, F. W, Griffin, I ‘W. Daman, H. Biack, W. F, Hireen, W. H, Craven, Louts Collier, C. A. Miller, W. H. Beck, C, J, Ostrom, H. N. Bruning, R. May and 8. W. Buck- NEWS OF THE COURTS. It was thought last night that PB. R. Campbell alleged bunco man was wanted in Low Angeles for breaking jail, and grand larceny, Capt. Wil- jlard today made the statement that it was a mistake, and that the man arrested yesterday was the wrong Campbell. Myrtle Mart, the 17-year-old bride of J. W. Marr, told her tale of cruel treatment to Judge Benson thi« morning. She was given the di- vorce and $7.50 per month alimony, Peter Gzymonski, convicted of as- soulting Mrs. Ductaw in Renton last February, wae brought up for sen- tence this morning. Judge Benson gave him 90 days in the county jail He will also pay the costa of the ac tion Itton - Hugh Henry was given a egainst the Grant Stre ao ), by Judge Rei Jury th! morn ot} that the boat would ride out any! Telephone News Tips, Subscriptions, Etc., To _ PIKE 150 STA 1900, 28, APRIL When in need of Stimulants for Medicinal Purposes, or others, call on BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Pike 169 On hand—Whiskies of 1892, bottled in bond, like McBrayer, Old Crow, O, F. C., Hermitage; also Monogram Rye and many other well-known brands, Pride of Cashmere Tea Bre ceo — —_— LEP ISISA We have been selling this excellent Ceylon tea for the past five years and have any number of customers who use it regularly. We generally import it in large consignments, which secure us a uniform grade of the first of the sea- DISASTER Texas Inundated—Losses Ag- $regate Five Million Dollars. ek AUBTIN, Tex., April 24.--The rain which has fallen over the state during the past 2 is the} heaviest ever kr son's pick—the tea in blended by an expert and, judging jyet abated, Stre from the entire satisfaction it is giving, he must under- banks everywh stand his bus ventral Texas. number ne reported creasing Up to noon nine had been recovered at Waco. raliroad tracks there are washed out n¢ bridges are gone, Many | houses were wrecked Good Ceylon Ten goes farther, nearly % per cent. than any other kind, consequently one pound will make ax much fluid tea as a pound and a half of Chinese or J the grea mere tea. PRIDE OF CASHMERE TEA.. .. « .. 70 Cents Per Pound Canister We guarantee it equal to any of the dollar-a-pound kind, Cooper & Levy A nine-foot raise in Trinity river is due at Fort Worth late this after noon, People in the levee rection are moving out to escape the over- flow. At Galveston an electrical rain- storm, the severest in years, food- ed the streets. | The lower part of Belton ta under | water, and nine houses have | washed away. Four big bridges are one. All trains are cancelled. Stany school buildings and factories are Washed away and one man drowned. No trains have left Houston since yesterday morning. A late dispatch | from W places the lons of life at j from twelve to fifteen, and damage to property at $150,000. umated | lows to the state by the food end | herricane will reach from three to | five million dollars, 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Between Vester and Wassingtor Streat WHOLE” Ane GTA GROCcES be CAPS an represents a shipment we received from # New York firm yester- day, We can fit all heads, from the smallest to the largest. Styles radically differ from those worn last fall. You'll be pieas- ed with the change, Drop in and sce them. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave. Cash Buyers and Makers of Low Prices Steamer Newport, Ca ted up at Arlington dock iset nigh: oft for A ngere | of general supplies for apt. Moore will stop at @tka and take on the cargo he dis- charged some weeks ago, in con- sequence of the crippled condition of the New port when ahe Tom lice this morning raided pawn Welsenberger and secured booty, alleged to have been recetved ana fence. Most of the stuff came NEW YORK, April pits wo er 320,000 president of the insurgent cabinet. | was captured in Benguet province of Northern Luzon, on April 3%. Pa- terno had been sick for a long time. He was brought into the Amerigan lines on @ Hitter, TACOMA, April 2&—Chester A. McClure, @ well known grocer and contractor, died teday of appnedic!- t He died before an operation He was postmaster at pont Lewis | county, Wash, 154 leaves | ———— —- dren. es Examined Fro & young wife and two enh 5 ie B. mee i pa i, ms es sayin oS TACOMA, April %&—Pref. Row-; costs pothing ts worth not 2 me tand P. Hille was today released on | e Cy A = S07. imnfted a $800 bond, on the charge of adult-/| ery. He was recently released on 3800 for bigamy. He wee an ordain e4 priest England 4nd a promin-/| ent educator. vis, wife of ® once prominent and | PATENTS TACOMA, April 28.—Mra. C.J. Da- wealthy jeweler of this city, but who | Registered Attorney _ E——OPTICIAN 216-218 Burke Building. } | co Laas ie og dy but few optician: ‘and sclentifieily examine your eyes with the intest most periect instruments to scbence and formish 74 the best glavees that cau be made. id. CLAY EVERSOLE, Opticlan, 108 First Ave, déntéto te now penniless, died here yeeter- | day under circumstances ‘eading to the belief that starvation was the / caure. Painless Dentis The 15 round contest between | Denny and Lovere was one of the * rs ma tas yee ' best lightweight exhtbitiona ever | ).)¢) 1 3 e " .D. polled aff in the Northwest. The Ge. | Loe]! Haller Big, S. R. WAGGONER, , Main 46 cision was a draw At the end, , . ee ~ both men were on thetr feet ie DENVER, Col, April %8.—The | Jury in the case of W. W. Anderson. charged with shooting H. H. Tam- | men, one of the proprietors of the Evening Post with intent to kill, this | afternoon reported that it was un able to agree, and was diecharged Eleven voted for conviction and one | for acquittal. CHICAGO, Apri] 28.-—-Regarding | reports from New York of the aller-/| ed issuance of warrants for his| | prosecution, Gates thie morning said, that he did not care a rap what the That Boy's Shoes! Always a big question with parents. We have made {t much easier for them, Our $1.75 and $2.00 Boys’ Shoes in tans will relieve the mind of any parent who has to decide on that question. Won't you call end look them over? Bee secltade ahctne eaeel eeu’ wine 3 RAYMOND & HOYT, 918 Second Ave., S. E. cor. Madison waa trust will be continued as usual. A| meeting of the directors will be held | May 7, when it ia thought that ac- | 2 tion will be taken towards the re- tirement of the chairman. MORAN BROS. COMPAN Engine and Ship Builders STEEL, AND WOOD LUMBER MILL. DEMAND SEPARATE TRIA ‘The criminal case of the State vs. | . J. A. Hoshor and J. B. Thompson, |} came before Judge Benson today. Attorney ¢ to the information Judge Benson rruled the demur rer. ‘The prisoners were then ar- | | raigned and both pleaded not guilty. | |i A Popular Resort demanded eeparate triat«. for Gentlemen Hi court set next Tuesday for the | }} paring of tne cermin moon! CP SYHOouse Cafe Ki of emberz)}ing | |!) i ES S208 The affidavit fied yesterday is a general denial of the charges, and states the necessity of having some Alaska witnesses here to prove the Innocence of the accused, REPORTERS’ NOTES: sonnets Bcovgepes bes aontal 20,500 from H. G, Torrence. Thomp- Cor, Occl fon is accused of helping him get |i! . ental Ave. and Washington St. Omar with i, paaaiiiaiainas..... cs SRA See KEELEY INSTITUT FOR THE ‘The Social Democrats will mee* to- morrow morning in Germania hall to perfect @ state organization ‘Cure of Lignor, Morphine and Opium Habits sewer construction on Bastiake ave nue was let to Flynn & Stanley for $2,618.76. Ship Mount Stuart, which arrived from London two days ago, is in trouble, The captain forgot his con. sular Di of health, and until the secretary of war granie a special Only $40 As Good as the Best. permit, he cannot unload bie cargo of cement. NOs-lo