The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1901, Page 4

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Roasted Alive. DAWSON, Jan, %-One of the moat distreasing accidents tn the history of the Klondik urred on No, 2 Bonanza two days ag erintendent Lister, while over ing work on the claim, fell down a shaft into a brisk fire that was built at the bottom. efore he could be rescued he was nearly roasted to death. There is smatl hope for his recovery. Ton of Mail. DAWSON, Jan. 26.—The postoffice reports that the next mail to reach | here will be an unusually heavy one and will weigh a ton. It comprines the accumulations at White Horse and Skagway during the recent! storm, World of Ice. DAWSON, Jan. & ews comes from Atlin that tn spite of tte win ter of ivolation, that district is man aging to fill in the long, dark months with plenty of work and not a littl enjoyment, DAWSON, Jan. 25.--Seventy of Dawson's most prominent citi sens met a few nights clud,"@& social organisation Starts SKAGWAY, Jan. 0A. W. Roen. ford, formerly of the Skagway News. ts enroute to Valdes with a complete newspaper plant. He will e#tabliah & weekly paper. Guilty of Murder. SKAGWAY, Jan, 29.-The jury in the case of Philip Gosbee, on trial and} formed what they term the “Zero! }for murdering Ro 8 Porcupine creek on t | June pu th of lant f murder t capital hia trtal has ple of Interest al days past ere exam ured tn More than @ talesr ined before a jury wa Silent Tragedy. DAWSON, Jan, 8-—The Northwont ir opt ‘ man who x been missing twe ks on the jtratl, hae been fromen to death, bt }was seen last on the trail two day be he w he seemed to be «uffering from the cold KAC . 1.—An avalanch h came near causing the ¢ everal men, goeurred on Me the 16th. Four miners were caught in the sliding snow and carried » eral hundred fest down the moun tain side, With great difficulty they finally escaped. Big Sa'mon Strike. pede is on from White. Jorse to the Big Salmon, as the result of a re ported strike running $180 to the pan, surface washings Slorah Expects Pardon. DAWSON, Jan, 26.—Jum the convicted murderer of the Mitch ell woman, saye be is expecting « full and uncenditional pardon from the governor, and was therefore not jat all surprised at the commutation jot his sentence from death to life | imprisonment. FOR NOME*:: The new steamer for Nome which Pacific Clipper line has secur- te 4, by atl le here about Apri! 3. M. M. Pert, local manager of the vailable space Utilised for an extra large quantity of fuel and provisions, This is to" avoid returning to Duten harbor for supplies, as many of the early vee- sels were compelled to do last sea- son. Last year the fret steamer reached Nome May 21. We propose ee bettie with the tne im the Bor. soa expect to the first Week in May.” ‘The new steamer will be equipped for her ice-breaking Voyage at Mor- an Bros. “The name of the new boat,” said Mr. Perl,” has not been disclosed. because Mr. BE. E. Caine neglected to mention ft in his letters to me. I have written to him on this subject way ports at $a. m. tonight with 52) passengers and a large cargo of | sssault to commit steamer hf a oe ia The Dolphin, of the Alns. MEMORIAL token ef respect to the mem- tingale, this city, has design ed and built a beautiful memorial crosg at $17 Second avenue. ‘The offering is four feet high and the Deam is about three feet a bac is pure white, the crows and the drap- le. The de- and excelientiy executed. A large palm is at each wide of the display. A card bearing the following inacription is in a con- position: “The eine Empire has lost # noble queen, but humanity has lost ® great exemplar.” i ‘ fil In Houses ot Worsnip Trinity Parish Church—Rev. H. ¥ Gowen. At Tl “Blesning the Pure in Heart”; 7:20 p. m. Heavenly Places.” First Baptist Church—Rev. 1. 8 Bowerman. At ii a. m., “The Mean- ing 9¢ Camal Mindednens”: 7:30 9 “As Great or Greater than Queen Victoria.” eaten Street “Haptat og, B, Weber. “Great pts m., “Good Success. = First M. E Church—Rev, FE Randall, jr, At iL a. m.. “Abound- Ing Tate"; 7:20 p.m “A Btrange Ne- fusal.” -t- Firat Lg eg Protestant Church ~Rev. T. P. Revelle. At 31 a. m, “Call 1:90 p, m., “Jehovah dineh.” Mr. Larrobe delivers an ad- Gress at 2:20 p. m., "The Wedge that Separates Capitalists and Laborer,” Ashbury M. E. Church ~Rey Burrows, At 11 a. m., voman's | Greatness with God: A Tribute to Queen Victorian”; 7:20 p.m. “Heavy- en'—revival services clowe in the evening. in First Presbyterian Church—Rey A. lL, Hutchinson. At 11a, m, “Holy Boldnewn; 7:20, n Wonders of the World.” Second Preebyterian Church—Rev. WwW. A. Major. At ll a. m,, “Chriat’s Temptations’; 7:10 p. m., “The In stallation of Preacant,” Plymouth Congregational Charch Rev. W. H. G, Temple. At 11a. m. Celebration of 20th anniversary of Christian Endeavor day, special ex ercises; 7:20 p. m., “Fourth Celestial Emeraid—Refreshing Light Unitarian religious services at the Seattle theater at 11 a, m., Rev, W, D. Simonds, “John B. Gough and the Temperance Reform in America; | adsas, childrep's service address by Mr. Wilbra Coleman. Church of Immaculate Conception — Rev. A. wore High mass at it Church of Our Vaay of Good Bele ~Rev. FL xX. atl « m Sacred Heart Church—lev. T. P | Brown. Service | band lam Grace M. EB. Ghureh+W. H. Set- leck, pastor. Atl a. m., “Consecr tion”; 7:30 -p. m., “Profit and Lose o Hall-Hearted Christianity Reviv al Se Beg oe coming Week, Rev. Dr. Fremont, _Sestating ENJOYABLE. Wilson's Modern Business college celebrated its sixth anniversary last evening eBhibition of student ntaine, Servic work was good, and the program | was thoroughly enjoyed.by over #e guests, The speaker of the o . was the Hon. John D. Atkinson, state auditor. The literary program was conchuded awarding of gold med- als to Geo. HB. Landon for moet raptd and accurate typewriting: to Fred Hill for general scholarship; to Al- bert Erickson for rapid calculation, 10k kh Pickering for greatest improvement in handwriting. The floor was cleared and dancing wa enjoyed until a hour. In the eriminal department thie morning, several sentencey were trn- ~ jPased by Judge Griffin, and many cages net for trial The following were gwen until Tuesday to plead: James Mulligan. bey Charles | Mundy. grand larce | mond, grand larceny, George F |Saaks and J. F. Carlton, Lay James Doran, burglary. Fred robbery, Wm. Lona, burglary, Jas. Howard, burglary, Porter Field rand larceny. W. H. Brown, altas Sam Thomp fon, who shot und kilied Eimer Lord on Dee. & last. will plead on ‘Tuesday to the charge of murder in the first degree. The following sentences were im posed: James wis, colored, who Jeaded gulity to the charge of rob , WA sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. Charles Softly, convicted of burglary, sentenced to 10 yearn in the penitentiary: Edward ison Griffin, an elderty man, convicted of | 5, burglary, was given the minimum sentence, one year in the penitent ary. The following divorces were grant 4 today: William P. Holt from dar- ah C. Holt: Mollie McKiernan from James MeKiernan; Mary Huffman from J. Henry Huffman, EMfe Me- Burnie from Thomas Mefturnie: Phoebe Pierce from Samuel Pierce; Ida Foran from J. T Foran; Mary 8. Hawiey from Marshall Hawiey Maza D. Young from Wm. B, Young. | The county clerk was notif day of t coom asylum of Torvald Jan, 20th and the death of Hattie Black, which occurred on Jan. %1 ‘The Cleopatra mining case ia be fng heard this aftern An ef | fort will be made to have the case #0 to the jury this afternoon. | ~ Pretty Wedding. d to- | A pretty wedding: was nolemnized | at the First Presbyterian church thi« | morning, when Dr. Hutchison united |in marriage Mr, H. J, Boddy and | Mise Josie Brockhotf, both of F » JOHN: “MARSHALL will be observed by bers of the bar throughout |the United States in a manner ap- | propriate the memory of “The Great chief justice of the United States John Marshall, Monday is the first centennial anntversary of his ap: |pointment, For a long time after| his invumbency he also held the po | sition of tary of state. John Marshall was born in Fau quier county, Va, Sept. 24, 1765, and |died in Philadelphia, July’ 6, 1836, | KEITH DISCHARGED. quitted b court held that th ifficient to hold t trial in the superior cou RAILROAD NOTES. Ernest Penn, city passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific, has been tranaferred to a similar | posi- tion in the company's office at San Francisco, Although hia transfer is a promotion, Mr, Penn is very sorry to leave his many friends in Seattle, Robert Collins, at present | attached to the local office, will suc cV0ed mm. w Clarke, agent of the North ern Pacific at Port Townsend. was mdant for THE SEATTLE _LAST EDITION. | © €0000000006006006060060F0 S990 OO OO98 OOOOOO OO OP @ caller at the loonl ¢ weneral bagwane t of the Canadian Pacific t Unis morning non agent of the ampbell, on | Information rea Poles for New Company. jarrived in the elty toc Wore Boys Clothes, reported missing, ane | fenced was then watned to seek shelter, 48! atrernoon, machines when t nd wore badly releamed later upon her promise of good be tn the future. Will Open Bids. ‘The looal quart ath | bide late thie afterr re} for lumber and ntain, in the Attn district, on|ing three 4 gallon tanks for airway and caught o ‘The plate-giass windows in Maawerty’s “ b Monday | valued |for Fort Ligec Three Hold-ups. Lampman was o PRIZEFIGHT SKAGWAY, Jan, 2A dig stam-|tice Cann this afternoon Goes to Portland. t. & N. Co, at I ah, | latter part of ne AN ELECTION OF OFFICERS: be a home pr rting Waternity m to have found « wh irtwt lare keeping the They claim that Jones ts a produ of the Baltimore Athletic club, sociation that has turned out a «| number of welt known fighters. Much advance interest ts taken In| and « large sporting people Thome Gttending the fight leave Beattic on the West Be ‘attle ferry at? POLICE NOTES, ‘The room of W. The following election of o and committees of the Wentern Cen Laber union ls announced to- Wiitiam Connetly tive committee Moulton, Walter Bentt Denem, Andrew Dale, George Harr! anization committee business houre The G. L. Holmes Furniture Co, which has for years! aitie is becoming the bh * ¢ through Its estab- of Northweet trade in ail lines. Vailas | ishment in Tecoma, will open up tig retell ate the building ¢| Holden & Wilson. The Holmes Ce xpects to put in a stock that will aire additions to the bulldin THE BOARD OF © PUBLIC WORKS The board of pu poned its regular Devine and Louls | been known bh Ouse, wae entered last night overeoat stoten Jobn Bodie w by Patreiman ented last might restaurant and carried Ab Key was fined $1 and coste this | vusiness not P j but even os fe far south as Oregon. coma quarters occupy a bull few high, throug! where seven flor ny has deel because of the wonderful rowth and unequaled advantages wprinkling clothing Uy maon reported « Grading and John Bodie was bound over to the enue bet woe i | Post treet from ths Mave you & want? Then tell it in| Keattle will ge 3. | dependently by re hot See let of agencies East Oltve & third avenues, 1 May Norton R her mother home. Str. Dolphin. askan Steamship = jo'clock today Mre. T. Forrest, « 4 by Judge Cann ii terday afternoon. rman bas returned, It might as well be remembered Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Company ts in a posit omtates with (he asew administration vice president ander Myers, Columbia street, Senttie TURKEYS PREILILLLS: 14: Bary RDAY hte ie Taney WE WIL, L HAVE A rue SALE | Cheaper Than Beef Fancy Turkeys, 14 cents per Tender, Juicy and Sweet. | Order One for Your Sunday Dinner FULTON MARK Second Avenue. YAKIMA MARKET ond Avenue South. MARKET | SEATTLE First Avenue PERO ‘Open All This Evening HOTEL BUTLER CAFE AND * * etetok hth tek tok th hit ke | STAT. FREOERICK & NELSON PING FURNITURE ALL NEXT WEEK Draperies, Carpets and Bed- ding Mill Be Reduced. Every price in the Drapery Room, carpet Department and Bedding section jc! suffer a strong reduction, all next week—there will be a special sale in this department, Frederick & Nels HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bidg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring ttn tatatetatntntatatatdtoh 3 tention of Mr. Holmes, w known in Seattic Me intends + make it one of the most complete | stores of its kind in the Northwest | Abowt a month will be required t make the necessary arranger: ; Then Mr. Holmes excepts to be pre pared to furnish any kind of a bouse | with everything, incleding all grades | y of linen, carpets, chinaware and 4 orations The opening of #0 large _o com~- —s plete an establishment is ve another jarge|s¥Vidence of the solidity of Meatlic’s is to bave another ares | pusiness and is in ine wit | many recent changes by whi Second avenue, in ormerly ocoupied by ma house has been ¢ nly in thie vie north as Alw € street ed to oper vummaaeen Co, of ted entirely in Our Large and Capacious Mantel Room Is Full to Overflowing With Beautiful ANIELS}: got to be sold best material, workmen. You May Select Your Choice in Tiling WE HAVE A GREAT VARIETY OF COLORS We Have Reduced Every Mantel in the House FROM FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT To allow those who are desirous of buying, an opportunity to procure one of our high-grade Mantels at the lowest possible price. We carry Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, Birdseye Maple and Walnut. Z. C. Miles & Piper Co. 78-84 YESLER WAY SATURDAY Saturday Night | Economy The most important feature of ire prepared better values than ever before, and demonstrate money on all you buy. rduroy Skirt Taffeta Titbbon | Saturday eve PETERSON'S THE PEO- the whole personal DR. DEIMEL’S LINEN MESH i Underwear The Ideal Underwear for Winter and Spring Yesler Way Pharmacy Corner Yealer Way and Broadway. PRESCRIPTIONS Dr, J. EB. STEVENS, Prop. Tel. Rea SOLD ONLY BY Cheasty’s Second Ave. and James St. HABERDASHERY French Table Delicacies and Provisions Have you tasted eur cooked meat? bog Open Sun- better tn town. Seas and see. Prices reasonable, day $a. mto tp. m A. PRUDHOMMEAUX PATENTS ARKET 321 Pike Street. Tel. B Rac BAe T ‘ Fxtets "So gerore bias Reon “Sy nth of @° 3 MORAN BROS. 3 Engine and Ship Builders ; COMPANY POCCCOOOOSD > and Wood @ LUMBER MILL____.— OOOO SOOO OOHOOOOOO For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium end Habits—The only genuine Keeley institute in W: ton and British Cotumbia. Kilbourne Ave. Take Green Luke or Fremont car. fice 30 Sulltvan Buflding.’ Tel. Main. 835, Seattie, None Can Explain Her Manet ous Power. THE FUTURE CAN BE TOLD. Of the many [have visited Seattle Gertrude My- |ren is the first SSOOCO OOO OOOSD KEELEY INSTITUT JP. RAY, Mer. And we've twice as many more stored away. They have all clairvoyants {S105 % SCHOOL sil Box Calf Leather, new style, and the best school shoe make room for two carloads that will be here in thirty days. These Mantels are all made from the very reads your life accu’ : ately or will mot accept pay t UDE MYREN, nite 38 Colonnade: Hotel, . Rear Pike St. doubt about bu: 8 or changes, wonderful little wo- | our Ife like an |& | ness apeculat should see th housends of grateful | & pple tell the benefits of her time- | Consult ber on all affairs ease does she ac- ect of your visit without asking a sit will make you her All are welcome. signed and built by the most expert $2.00; now, $1,65 Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave. cept pay if the ob is not expla | lifelong friend NOTHING ~~ in first-class reputation as dea drugs and medieines combined, with prices that are right, as it has go far, to be the very high est standard of merit. will continue, | Roger & Gallet's (imported) & Gallet’s (imported), , Fegular 6c, .200 Tetlow’s Swansdown, Dorin Rouge, 18, rs It is our aim to please you. 506 Second avenue, near Yesler. Allow Us to Move You have the best facilities for handling furniture. LOYD'S TRAN Green 905 BONNEY & STEWART Parlors, Third Telephone Main 18, Have you a want? the Star, Bee list of agenci:

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