The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1901, Page 4

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BURNED AT y | PUGET SOUND ‘DEFENSES. my ordnance " te vit be veed fot th on almost double that of last year |The following mur ere sent here recently: Pop Tean's point, liremer t © eight inoh iT for Wit Negro Hant Cremated Fort War five bar by a Kansas Mob. and with th South Bethieh . Hipment alone LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Jan. 16. | Fred Alexander, the negro aasallan of Bva Roth, was burned to death; 81G REAL ESTATE DEAL. yesterday evening on the exact spot where he ts betieved to have murder ed Peart orb The lynching was done by an tmmense crowd of ctti gens, who battered down the jall doors dragged the prisoner out of his oe No attempt at con TY t ; - he gout hweet meat was made The crowd yelled and Figth The and cheered hyatertoal Late yesterday afternoon Alexand or was taken from the state peniten tiaey by Ghenis Peter Everhard. wh Bavg the warden a written guaran toe tna he would protect the prison et to the ful of his powers paid was 862,000. TO AMEND extent With @ strong guard the ehertf, with his men, started for the jal A Stverston created by the guards, iis Jed the crowd until the shortff's car Fiage reached the jail, Every door was locked, and Sheriff Everhard re “Eve to admit anybody a , WASHINGTON. D.'C. Jan.’ 16 Dung wretch was drapucd ont to the) ¢d by sator Stewart, of N ta spot where Peart Forbes wae a®- | The principal object of the bill is to pauited ont martered ut satross relieve the swesant aituation at Nome oll was poure m hie He steadily Sumber of persone Interested tn Al Fefusrd to confess to the Forbes MaKe affairs will be meked to be pres a a Finally he wae told to ent when the te Giscumwed in the th Aw the The b#ll, ase tt te drafted w ve his bedy the crowd Would abollah the power of att © In Ave minutes except that a single claim ca ve “ were ended, | staked by such power if " men kept heap- | tion of so doing be previously decia nod unttl the only remains | ed at the office af the rwcorder of tb tng up © ~ By. and charred | district. The person giving the pow ‘were bits of chain, wood. These were eagerly selsed by |¢f of attorney must also file an a the crowd for souvenirs ceptance of the claim within «ix Genounces the affair,| months after it lx staked aclionlay @us ne} The bill also provides that or or capital punish-|claims staked before October 1 of work for the |cach year, (be assesament work must Many mem. |be done before the end of the year aw are have announ or of it I. © the lynching con- tinues, and. m y wild rume are it. Bome say 4 race war Others y the negroes nized to commit assaults women A Vigilance committee of 800 met after yesterday's lynching. and dis cussed the faability of lymehing Chas. Letcher, im jail for en un govekable crime. ‘The authorities of the plan and took extra pre- cautions to prevent another lynch- ing. The committee will again dis- cuss Letcher’: case Sunday. Sherif Everhard, who collapsed jaet night 2 was better thie mornms. He says) be has heard of w plot to hang him | Kan, Jan. 14—The| nder at Leaven- reat indignation | among the officials here. Gov. Btan- ley declares the outrage serves to convince him of the necessity of en- | forcing the death sentence in the state. There are now #1 murderers in the yy under sentence of death, but carrying out the #en- tence is optional with the governor, | / and no one has ever signed «© war- at. Gov. Stanley aes the floor of the senate t morning to | The steamer ALK Coast Steamehip © son, is expected in from Skagway tp morrow FRANK JAMES, work for the enactment of a more stringent ft = punishment law. The legislature hte morning eon- | the hing and demanded | the of lynehers. ' | j outward trace of hie old Lite a ST. LOUTS, Jan. 16.—Prank James, ex-bandit, bas cast aside the inet HIGH PRICES ee Se \* = bre nd slouch hat ow this has been discarded and ‘The years just past was remark: Bear appears on the plane of con Able in some respects, says the Pa. | Ventionality with other men in the Sohbet EF 8s ART Re BTS ONE WAY 10 BEAT THEM THE AROUND THE STATE bean ciroul anking th that all of the old diMeulties have SEATTLE STAT. TWO SHIPS sal Rate tt A ne Mot Raines Accused of Playing : ait vane wn eae WASHINGTON, D.C, Jas With Bad Nicke |to Hepubits ts Dianne 4, With branch. | cabled the state department that t vo | and agp late yesterday afternoon by Patr * to the Orinoco Steams yy hy Raines © augbt in Contracté have be m mate for th = . h ‘ t Villard House saloo! ae atruck Py pot ‘The héad of the cor jaye 1 Paty yy caterfelt nickels were The Rverett National bank sedrernaninive hs anisagvasteds sed Raines coufessed to Officer Adams |b perfected conmalldallon, WOE’ @O6OSOOOeOe 606600004 00FO 9 9FOOOOOF HHFOOOOHOOO OO thin morning thet he had been mak-|the name of the latter > z ing niekela and playing them into * pekinese one tie a. Peet pape sels A WINDOWFUL OF ° fn the GhIk tamanthan Wham the arr Ww , pe The authorition began to | mPtiey i Wier Aftme etree teres “H OFORE PRICED AT PROM pase reece $1.00 to $i.25 i rough back door Men to Have Choice and Pay Only 1 had bh , . hit t ‘counterfelt and ~ ina in in Saat a ae age an Seiko cot voibee” | A Fine Gathering at a Bargain Price mmove rene, aa % oodles Found. place Satere fe SQSSES TRIAL TRIP § Cheastys Haberdashery y appear to bs| members of one family The moth Sates re wee AGA'N TODAY 1 cxiciciict aisle. xekibl deakone that b the Goldeborough, thinks coneee Ge 7 LY When he surrend 04 to civilizs tien and law change in the man could not at once. He ¢ not metamorphose himeeif suddenly Inte ® creation of conventh Bo the changes in bis atire came redually. The Frank James lay te the result of And the inst te the doftts the donning of ¢ weh hat and » derby cite Lamber Trate Journal of yes. | 4uxiat’ style of @ deghy tle. | ite in the same Frank James tn terday in its review of the haraber | eto hat, It fitted him. ft “na 5) manner, quiet, softepoken, engle year. Marti siendor, Wiha, graceful fieure | 7° with an un Drink derma the the plumed hat was to the , James’ figure is tall, stratebt. ath first six monthe have not heen sur- po nf the Charles 1. period. 11 | '#tic. Hie head ts weil ehaped, nix Pamed in sither the lumber ar but the latter portion the dinky derby, has none of these qualities, On a man like James it acts lke extin- ruisher, just as bis old » would ject on &@ man of Insignificant butld and appearance. But the passing of the slouch marks the end of @ period tn James’ life. Tt wae the last wild, free, rov' iife of « that he led until 15 years ago. TO INVESTIGATE THE OF A MUNICIPAL cargo demand holding {ts own, but the totals show a handsome Increase over 1899, which is gratifying. The steamer American, which sail- 4 from San Francisco tor Nanaimo, RB. C., is one of the firet of the newly- former American-Hawalian Steam- hip Co.'s veesela to leave port. \aquitine vestige of the! ¢ is thin and his delicate nore Hin eyes are gray and aa cold and unswerving as the clean of tight om @ knife-binde Modern trousers, coat, linen, shoes could net rob thie figure of its dash #0 long an the widespread ing slouch crowned it. But the! ere ie gone, atid In Ite place rests an insignificant, conventional derby’ The Kasterner who is wont to think of mk James an « blood thirsty, roaring deeperado must Mange the picture in his mind COST GAS PLANT The following tm the text of the}has no franchise or rights in the fesolution introduced into council | "rere of Seattle; And whereas, There are now pena- last Monday evening by Dr. Crich-|ing two suits, one each ip the state ton, looking to the establishment of | 94 federal courts affecting the fran- | | chise of the Seattle Gas & Electri Co.; that is, said suits are to deter mine whether waid company has a franchise or any right to operate in @ municipal gas plant tn this city Whereas, There is & widespread! and aimost universal demand on the| the city of Heattle Part of the people of Seattle for) And whereas, It may noon be the cheaper gas | duty of thie hody to take under care- And whereas, The highest offictals| ful advisement the feasibility of the of the Seattle Gas & Electric Co, | city’s erecting and operating ite own the only company furnishing gas in| gaa works for the supply of as to the city of Heattle, have stated that|the city, and to the people of Be- the cornpany will not be able to fur. | attle; or, if thin #hall seem undesir nish gas at @ lower rate than it is|able, then the granting of a new now being sold for, and at the same | franchise under such restrictions as time continue to pay dividends on | shall seem best; its exceusive capitalization, And whereas, And whereas, There are diverse|this body shall be well informed as Gnd conflicting statements as to the! to the probable cost of the tion cost of producing gas in Seattle—|and maintenance of a suitable gas some to the effect that good gas can| plant of modern equipment: ax to be made onomically here, by | the value of @ franchise, and also as Treason of the fact that exceptionally|to what i# a reasonable price for cheap gas coal is to be had im this| gas at the present time in the city city, and some, on the other hand, | of Seattle; to the effect that the coat of erect-' Now, therefore, be It resolved, That ing and nmaintaining a gas plant in, the city engineer, R. MH. Thorson, this city is excessive owing to the|be and he hereby tw requested and topography of Seattle; authorized,’to prepare Careful enti erec And wherens, It is probable that | mates an of the coat of erecting and jequipping a modern gas plant with the said Seattle Gas & Hlectric —=—==== supported # | no sight as Karly #u mor train took up Supt TNE SWITGAK =e hap had charg the construction, and the test ann, First five care loaded with steel | rails were pushed out on to the un- pported span and the level w ed & deflection of one-eighth of an The Structure on the White | linen, ; Pass Summit Is 0. K. | Next an engine was run out ping several mes so the det could be read. After crossing # eral times, another engine was cot Jan. 6—~The switen.| 1d on and then the two engines, ro back bridge on White Pass summit) tne center of the opar, ond stonnod, waa tented Sunday and more than t owed & deflection « of the builders. With the rotary, two oa tehts Clearly show that th engines and two couches on the un-|pridge is perfectly safe and rigid, BKAOWAY, It is advisable that | « | naid | brid ]the latest and most approved ap | pilances for the manufacture of eoti | jand water gas, cither the one or the other exclusively or the two com bined, sald plant or plants to have an annual capacity of at least 200,000, 009 euble fe That the anid city engineer be re quested to collect data touching the value of franchises, and to prepare & careful estimate of the value of a 2-year franchise for the eupply and distribution of gas in the city of He attle, stating in @ald estimate the general ter conditions and lim itations most appropriate to be in corporated in such franchise, That the said engineer be request ed to inciade In each of enid enti mates the probable price or prices of gas thereunder That the said engineer be also re quested to make an Investigation to the candle-power of gas forninhed in thie city, aw well aw in other cition and as to the ec on candle power That the said city engineer be re. ested to aubmit all data so col- at of the same ba city of fenttle at the entent date; That a copy of these resolutions he presented to the sald city engin earliest Pngineer Williams and § rm he structure could have stoc Supt fection of one and one-half inch nd atill be perfectly secure; but the fact that the defle is not arly #0 great, ts all th The first regular train t went over yesterday ing, and the evening train ea the trestle last night at 4:26 |to thy |iay of 46 minutes at the being obviated switchback LICENSES TO WED The following marriage were insued today: To Henry Brooke aged 47, and Bima Cole, 40, both of Seat to Richard Victor. Roemer, | 22, of Mallard, and Bessie May Loo: ‘ker, 22, of Seattio, ted by him to the city council of | new time eard, the former de- | | been overceme. Ge 8. Kittin Previous tri of Unie boat hare ali a remuited in failure. The engines have in |given the most trouble. .A new a Tent aller 6965 |engineer haa beon secured who, | be almost impoestble The trip thie afternoco } tl jmade to Port Townsend. Bew | tripe will be made aroun until the beat ts In & undergo the official tr | ernment | SEATTLE’S TRAFFIC GROWS ‘The now frotaht solicitors of the |B. & N. started work this mornt The large amount of freigh now being sent over the O. Rh. & by way of the Spokane gntew: made the presence of sever Mr. i | men necessary | With large expertenge - —— Ward's circulating brary. ADAMS “fh Ae Coffee for 250 Adams’ Java Combination Coffee in a regular © coffee for %0e pound, we guarantee it the beat coffee for the money on the Pacific ( it's fresh roasted: we roast it ourselves in our improved coffer ronater ADAMS GROCERY CO. 1428 Second Ave. j Tel. Main 482 that place. The plans are | gineered by C. jern capitalist, now residing in Se tle. A series of artesian well }to be sunk along the Columbia ri to furnish water for irrigating jract of 0000 ncres of agricuitu If the wolls do not prove s } | the Cotumbla and the te Mr | Woif thinks, Will handle the engines jin much a way that an accident wit | o. ne Local ratiroad men have been wateh. | | ing for these men for several weeks. | that ie| x.| ay al new Darling and! Mr. Kelly are both olf raltroad | The Inereaned prosparity of Beattie | SEATTLE ... is clearly shown Dy the way in which | . the local railroad offtoes are tncreas. | ing their forces. A hew man her For the cure of *, Morphine, Opium and Tobacco |iscis "sccm hand te tim Baraag EELEY eo |ton office, and aleo to the Great | ton and British Columbia. J. BP. RAY | NortRerm. Kilbourne Ave. Take Green Lake or Fremont car, Of- |, Mr. BE. Walia, of the 0. BR. fice 9% Sullivan Bullding. Tel. Mam. 225, Beattie, Wash tn Beattie, & Rot satietied with ay addition of two men. He ays | - that there le work hete to keep three * Ser oe ee »| epariment | Store Pro ect Fr From Just what you want, no more, no | < lees, Only a few minute es | ‘We have the protectors, also the Heatemeen, 7 Chamois Vests. All eises. Irrigation From Wells, NORTH YAKIMA, day—A | Inatend of $3.0 report comes from Whi ufte in | $1 25 a lot of Women’s jt nunty of an extensive irriga- | Cloth Jackets, each a pronoun: tien scheme being put in motion at | pargain ng B. Waring, an Bast- n r a ral n cosetu a canal will be taken trom ed. A deal ha by which the p B. War- |ing, and C. B. Livermore, of Seat secure title to 6000 neres of North- n Pacific lands. The lands are miles from th. white bluftn rheumatt hee and pains you B. McGlothien, a rich don’t believe a simple remedy large farm on the | will te ‘em out. But it tea estat N gts kota dl That’ t | #imph remed that cures 4a he Garia cee at | rheumatiem. After all, it ts a emenix Are to be ma disease which is complex, reme of the artesian well be dies are simple enough The you aaa this city to make the erin nents} Only Rheumatic Cure does ive “here for underground — we It te! wave you oughs thought that wella may be hed at te go for | depth of from 600 to 1000 feet. If al w or aN lopths several wells will be sunk and the water held in reservotrs for INSURANCE Ss future une. at all drug stores. Casualty Company bed 9 Electric Laundry Co. Third and Marion 590 HOTEL BUTLER CAFE AND GRILL ROOM CON TION | Pian Hotel. N | eereurrarrarTrreTeererd| g M4 4 i iO} a wkeptic | Bailey Big Fire and end Marine ears | MONEY INVESTED NOW | By early summer should ig’ hand- some profits. Good Gold, Copper @ Oil Stocks are just the things for You and $100 cannot be sates to better advantage than their purchase. We are post Sipe the statement DAILY “« «~ “% J.E. MCMANUS @ SON 531, 532-533 New York Block WASHINGTON Has Changed Yoursalf?scumo™s - It's Name — C. Gray & Co. haye taken por seeston Of the department store formerly conducted by the Gray Meroantile Co. and intent ("| $4 ave, and Columbia. ‘Tel. Matm 192, poll of the present tock at ones. Prices have been reduced | [oy yy yaaaeaa@eRRkRane to gne-hait of the last week To lalalalaedelel ia loheiaiaiaiaiaiaiaie | pricés Begin the New Year With a Good Ca’ Women's Coats, Capes and Jackets tomorrow wil be sold at a ren | $10 tee, Inatesd of $2.99 for one lot of Women's si 50 am 84 50 84 Cape, sweep ¢ fashionable cently beaded Unilke keeping a @lar : : pic- ture taking never gets tire- some. We have the biggest H * * stock of fine cameras on the coast ee Washiorton Dew } My logrey at Supply Compr mbla Street. LPRPeerTTrTrretirt terry LO iC. GRAY & CO. 1329 Second Ave. | Well Named, “The Only Rheumatic Cure.” mething of had of Try one otr Se ANGEL CAKES; they are delicious, Tel. Green 261 We allow you are & have you 618 ‘Second Ave Seaitle | i ‘Yesler Way Pharmagy| | Corner Yesier Way and Broadway, | PRESCRIPTIONS J. B& STEVENS, Trop, Tel, Red 2018, Watohes, Fine Jowelry and Silverware ‘Yenw Albert Hansen The largest Jewelry house in the Northweat, Dr 1483 Second Avenue | TURANAY, JANUARY Peterson's Department Store We stimulate riosity and gratify interest, arouse your cu. by inducements without equal in the matter of ex. value giving. Every advertisment and more delightful Every price is a distinct revelation. your your purse offering you traordinary reveals a newer way to economize, Ladies’ Silk W iN Specials Fine SATIN PURE SILK W All 6 BACK BAT1) » of fine WAIST, 4 ir line tuck clasters of ‘a on front, 16 rows each Zigzag on back, 6 wp front, 2 * On colle clusters on back > 1 cluster on the $2 98 Fine TWILLED T # rowe fine cording across front, 4 the clusters on ular $10 wale price $6.49 SILK ) FINEST BLACK TAFFETA fo ig ws of fine § WAISTS, fine hair line bias- ted hairline cording be- $ ed tucking all over front, aon justers on = hack, sleeves and collar, back ; usters on} sleeve et fitting, be ) regular taflor made, actual- tifully — fin actually { ©; 4 worth $8.00 ? ly worth $9.00; 86 75 sale price se... sale price Only Four Days More to Have Your Dress Skirts Made Free of Charge PETERSON’S THE PEOPLES’ HOME STORE 208-208-210 PIKE ST. NTO Dawson and Cape Nome over'the trail is relieved of its greatest burden if your feet are properly attired. Our stock of Alaska Footwear is the largest on the Coast. “ Dolges " felt shoes, moose moccasins, **Gold Seal” boots, German sox, oi! ciothing, all kinds of waterproof lace boots and shoes made on footform lasts. They're smooth inside and never distress the feet. NORTHWEST STERN SHOE CO. yet 819 Second Ave. eoeee FREDERICK & NELSON : THREE DAYS MORE OF PARLOR FURNITURE BARGAINS HIS sale of Couches, Davenports, Divans, Leather Furniture, odd and fancy Parlor Chairs at the present prices closes Satur- day night—it’s a sale where the difference between cost prices and sale prices is so small that there is noroom forbusiness expenses,not counting profits. In this sale there are quite a number of divans, the regular prices of which are $12.00 to $35.00. Prices are now reduced to $9.55 to $22.00, One Similar to Il- lustration..$9.65 Y FREDERICK & NELSON Home Furnishers Rialto Bidg, Second Ave. Cor, Spring St OOOO F0 000 SHSSSSSSSHOSSSSSHOSHEOOSOS. PATENTS | FRANK E. ADAMS | Trade Marks Export Paw aod Mechantoal Caveats Dy ‘Print Aagistoved Attersey. a Bleck, fu Stes om tes Searches Colmen Block. Tel Bive 80, Keates PPOSSSOSOSSESESSHE SOS POSSE OOHSSSOOSSSIOO OOO ESOOOD Shoice Hol Which never fatl to please SN Iezpearss for yoars, & pair of our Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses and Chains, ta) Glasses, an Opera Glass We show the largest and finast line erything dosin AYPBA, thyle and price, nud lowest pelted im tho eliy, MH. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 708 24 Ave. 15, 1mm, Precesseeceseoreoes SESSSOSHO SESH SSO SOO POSH OOO OOD

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