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ecveeerecesooece CENTS A WEEK Six Pt Main 1050 SOAS OOSHERABSOD cereees TH NO, 297, SEATTLE, W MHS. NATION BARELY ESCAPES DEATH IN WRECKING A SALOON The Porter of “The Senate” in Topeka Fires Two Shots at Her--He Is Disarmed and Bar Fixtures Worth $2000 Are Destroyed--The New Joan of Arc Jailed With Nine Other Women--Big Mob Is Gathering in the City. VOL. 2. TOPEKA, Feb. Mrs. | glass mirror with a hatchet in hand, | Mrs, Nation's raids, but she declares Carrie Nation inaugurated her eru- | That he missed her entirely ts a that she will clean them out Just the sade against the Topeka saloons et nted for by his fright | same. oe € o'clock this morning. Accompan-| Four men were with Mr Nation| Mrs Nation made an attack last led Dy mine members of the “hat-|ant they disarmed the porter and| MM upon & place run by FW t brigade,” and “home defend a hin ware Soe SAEED Fools the'wen sinan tax iat ots ra,” she made kindling wood of th mie Bitches openly ny parce | dete ation of negroes, who success | fully etood her off. Bhe was panied by a erewd of female thisers and during the Senate saloon, @ place much fre ‘owd soon collected and a sqad « quented by members ef the Py eeisia- | police appeared around the corner wree ture. She also attempted to enter as the party started for a second sa . Herman Klaver’s jot but was loon. Here Mrs. Nation was ¢ j wane h Mrs. Nation ves “rows 1 armed and in a scuffle with the |@0¥" And her hatchet taken away armed and her force barricaded out by the proprietor. The property damaged in the raid was waived at |She was arrested and at the police station released on her own recogn! ance by the judge. She then turned proprietor she was struck in the faoé with the flat side of a hatchet The police then arrested all impli-| . i $2000. Mra. Nation was sitghtly in- cated in the wrecking, « ing | #24 lectured the members of the po fared. them with malicious destruction, | H0e force assembled, accusing them en "| of being too cowardly to arrest Jolr i ot |and the trials were set for 7 ul The saloon keepere-knew lant ,* re OF Thurs: | epere, but preferring to take into | Bight of her hostile intention, but | “*Y ape custody drunks and womer @4 net expect ber before 8 o'clock, |, 7, ‘he J0!, while waiting a s bonds the party sang Onw KANSAS CITY, Feb. & A detach and the guards iid not go on Watch Christian fiers,” and other well| ment of women raided 1 wrecked before 7:29 a, m. None but the por- known hymns. Great crowds were two joints at MeCune, 15 miles from | tems were on hand when the band| parading the streets, waiting for| here today, They held prayer meet swooped down, The senate porter | bostitities, ines in the streets and then. armed | grabbed a revolver from the bar ramen | With hatchets and bats, commenced TOPEKA, Kan., Fob. AN of the | their work, Byerything in sight was and fired two shots at Mrs. Nation, joint proprietors have employed ne- broken; all the liquors spilled, and who was advancing of ploy on; al a ip the plate | groes to protect their places against | the proprietors took to the woods. MILES IS “CHOSEN. et Bee | excessive “te Nominated for for Lieuten- ar Saree Wis rat oa fs ant-General of ® collector for that harged for | used during the day and when light- ed by the jatior af night are always turned very low. The oficers who are on duty at night are continually complaining of the poor light, and last week pogtt Clerk coon had « den! Mp installed as @ protection to his cpo-nights ‘The gas ey Woe oy the | station are in need of This mornin, | caeoration left two billa with Police sip fo = a combined lamps | Fo be leutenant general, Nelson | The King's weeetene. OF ROYALTY. Eamon: a ae. Robert Ee els his recent affitetion, and premis- jail, Robert hes, Geo. M./ing to follow the great exanrple/ Win. at. * — Frederick | which has been bequeathed to him Grant, / THE HAGUE, Feb. 5.—Dartag the @ay a deputation from the town by the queen. council offered Queen Wilhelmina who is to be mmrried to the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwertn, 308 pieces valuable porcelain as a weddin eift. A deputation from Amate dam arrived with the couch tende SHALL THEATERS BE EXEMPTED FROM OPERATION OF SUNDAY LAW The question of legalizing Sun-|exempt theaters from the list of e | t6 the qu at her accession, day theaters in cities of this things forbidden on the Sabba whicheahe declined at that time. ed. Scott, of, Tem copies of the petition are now | Royal personages are arriving state is being agt | being circulated in this city, under | from all over Burope, Spokane, has introduced in the #en-| the “ttrection of the ¥. St. GA. |at the ceremony ate bit No, 68, exempting places of Last dunday eventng signatures were Grand Duke Viadirmir of Ros: yon from the operations of secured in the First Methodist, First |daughter, Grand Duchess Hels y ened Presbyterian, First Baptist and First and his son, Grand Duke Boris In nope an to . move, Rev. | Congregationa! churches. It is un- fe ti fd of to be present bis MOODY ANNIVERSARY | | Today ts the 434 anniversary of jthe birth of Dwight L. Moody, the areat evangelist and public benefac tor. There will be no demonstra- ton ta his honor today. On Sunday, | pees See erie wut be held irehes, and em \otalty in th wy preparations are now bein |the local branch of the a for a service for men only, to be held jat 2:45 p, m. Sunday in the associa jtiom rooms, | Rev. W. HG. Temple, | 4 clone friend of Mr. Moody, will. Selivar em nadresh, A. literary THEY TAP CITY SEWERS AND CARRY VILE WATER ee In Open Ditches to Irrigate Vegetable Gardens—Poeple| Along the Renton Line Alarmed. The mer Jeanie, of the Pactfic Steam Whaling Co., sailed for San/ Francisco yesterday evening. eee ‘The steam collier Myades, of the Pacific Coast Co., Capt. Garlich, safl- 204 for Ban Francisco this morning the with 5,000 tons of Franklin and New- castle coal. Tacoma, is wend-| derstood that the petitions will be for signa-j|circulated through all of the church | congregations of the city. tons ching the’ Wekiplature sot to} Property owners and residents liv-|dren, especially the younger ones, ing along the Renton car line from | from eee eee ‘in pass -|. “We ose duty it ta} Atlantic street out, are Bighly in- |, compel these Italians to desist cansed at the city authorities for | trom, using sewer water, but we hoy permitting the Itallan vegetable gar-|the publication of the facts by deners to use sewer water for the| Star will have the desired effect.’ eral of the Italians were ap- myrvocs ot: PUastIm., proached and asked from what sew- A Star reporter went out, in that or they obtained their water supply, | vicinity this morning to look over the The steamer "Rainier, Capt. Hen. son, will sail from San Francisco for Seattle tomorrow noon Edward Vil wil Not Rextinee Grand The city engineer's office was vis-|Wilifensen, sailed from San Francis mile and a-half from Judkins street and also if the municipality recetves | Italians, Ditches—a!l kinds of ditch- KING GIVES when sewer water the entire tract of land. fact, in not cognisant of the fact One of the residents of the nelgh- ty-seventh avenue sewer from Day Master of Masons. but @ shrug of the shoulders was ali situation. He found on both sides | the response obtained The steamer Robert Dollar, th track, distance of | the car toni Oe 2 ce nn | ita by the reporter to aacestain, If |co for Seattle today. snible, what sewer the Italians tap, -—— to the old abandoned turinel, a num-| hn a B ber Gf vegetable gardens worked by any remuneration for the use of the water, aa Loe Angeles, Cal, did a es, main ditches and cross ditches— | e outskirts for ir were noticed extending thro rigation of vegetable lands. UP FFI Tt was learned that the city re stagnant water were frequently ob-|ceives no such recompense, and, in served, lying on patches ead hs that the sewer water is used. - rhe reco 0 t t the we borhood who 4ié nat want her name |,,h? Fecords show the se mentioned, for fear that she might | street to pen street In the near the elty subsequently be annoyed by the Ital- est a point where 5 %, eaid; “All last summer when sewer can be tapped. It can easily 1 A eather waa warm, we were con- | arried in open @itches to the dis LONDON, Feb. 6.--King Maeraviy apnoyed, not to say alar tr here It Is used, which is only | has decided te abandon the 46, from the stench of the sewer wa-|a few blocks distant. Grand Maater ‘of the Bree Masons, ter flowing through this neighbor- Dr. A. Raymond, ne seen, said and the Duke,el Connaught will be in open 4f f At night the has neve et been rly inatalied in his ead. aiiens flood their land with the ted whet r the germs of tid water, where the vegetables fever can be absorbed by Barden stuff becomes permeated with) ‘Carrying sewer water in opef ditches through a settled district to the germs of disease from that sew @ dangerous matter, It may breed fF water, and not one in this locality | ‘Wil une these vegetables Jinonase, and in any event defeats the “Again, an I said, the sewer water| very object of ctvilization, which if carried in open ditches, and it \#/ supplies sewers or closed conduits next to tapossibie to keep the chil-| to carry off the offal.” —_ TO AID IN SEARCH The following inquiries for miss- ing persons were received by Chief of Police Meredith this morning i 0 Chief of Police Andrew Dart, of EVERETT ~~ Steamer Greyhound| NEW WHATCOM shall day |New London, Wis, has asked Chief iste be refitted and repaired by the | was celebrated « val ban-| Meredith to locate Harry Wright Sumner Iron works. Work will be) quet of the bar association. Spe James White, of Louisville, Ky., Commenced on Maturday and when|es were made by Mesers. Hardin, | desires to locate Thos, White completed the boat will look as well| Hadley, Bruce, , Day and August Schrew, a resident f #8 when launched. | Cornelius. Chambers, Neb, has requested the t p t ate » M AY They include the | Capt. | SHATTLE ASHING TON TU dori Bien M 1, of I ESDAY EVENING, Yt ARY 5, 1901. TO HAVE ANOTHER TRIAL |THE UNHAPPY ENDING OF MISGUIDED DOLLY REY- WOLDS WILL BE TOLD AGAIN IN A NEW YORK muR fh Patriok BE. 1. Funk, of Chicago, Tm en to locate BH. 1. Punk Mra. Ht. M. Ross, of Dawson, has asked the police to assist her in locating Elmer C. Morgans. Mrs. G, W. Grady, of Nashville Tenn,, desires to locate her son Thos. Grady Gus Diehy, of St. Charles, Mo., | Wighes to locate his eon, Chas, Diehr Butier of Stillwater her husband, of Owatoma, Mino police to locate Fred of Ford City, Pa desires to locate Menry Leishwork John McCullough, of Everett Wash, has asked the police to looate F. 8. Doughty New Passenger Agent. A. L, Craig, recently appo general passenger agent of the Ore gon Railway and Navigation Ce Will aaaume office F 1 Th word was received by B. F. ® agent of the road in Seattle, yes | For 19 years, Mr, Craig has held responsible posttions wil Northern Pactfle and hi putation among ralir Falg Will be located at “OH, SENATOR! Did You p This Sweetheart? WASHINGTS 1A warrant was | n for the arrest of Senator Wrr Byllivan, of Missle ti. charge? of assault preferred Mise Lucy | Mae Leeton, who alleges that he |slapped her in the face last Satu day Miss Leeton ts eulng the ator for $50,000 fo: ch of pro | | How the M WASHING! D. C. Feb. civil appropriation bill | see to the senate is * of $4,000 for the © Mtine station, for boardin, 7 Port Townsend, $40, remevel and reconstruction of tig bre bufldings at Admireity hee 12,000; for saimon Aaheri@ In Al~ liao. $7,009, and $107,600 for surveys of Pacific ¢ conat onat and - Almaka. WI ASR O, DC, Feb. &— passage Of an amendment, the Sieve has designated the court of claims to adjudicate the claime of United States citizens against pain, = «../HANGED FOR HIS GRIME ==" CAMDEN, N. J. Beh. 0.--Robert F. HU! was ene this morning for the murder of his wife, The case w pathetic. The secused frenkiy ad- mitted the murder when tried, and/ Bleaded for merey He was mar- rled seven years age. years of happiness Hill Sasveve his wife in company with a m companion. A separation atowed. ot 1A pleadin ¢ from the wife | thawed Ft heart, and he took her back, but again discovered her de- jeeptions. Finally, driven almost tn Jaane, he killed her, The @ or was touched, but still unable to in- terfere, CALLED FOR THE KAISER: LONDON, Feb. §.—Kaiser Wilhelm and King Edwasd arrived th - jing en route to Mariboroug’ | Paddington «tation was closed, but I there was a big crowd outside, con | tinualty eniling for the Kaiser, while |fiags were full-masted. Award yowed pleasantly to the people As the two monarchs drove through the streets, it was noticed that King Raward wore the uniform lof the Prussian | kaiser was attired as a British feld marshal. The king and kaiser left Martbor- ough at 2:40, There was wild cheer- ing all the way to Charing Cross, where the monarchs parted, the kale er taking the train for Port Victoria. ‘BAPTIST MINISTERS. The Baptist ministers of Weatern Washington will hold an all-day ser viee of prayer et the North Church lin this city tomorrow . The morning |service will begin at 30 o'clock with Rev, Gilman Parker, of New What- jcom. as leader, His subject will be Soul-Saying.” ‘The afternoon ser- vice, beginning at 1 o'clock, will be conducted by Rev. W. Randal of Tacoma, whose topic will b Prayer.” The ladies of the church will serve lunch at ndon, ‘EXPLOSION KILLS TWO! KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 5. the explosion of © gasoline stove akitchen this morning, Joseph Ro jers and wife were burned to death New Drop Curtain, The old drop curtain at the Beattle theater has been replaced by a beau tiful new one from L By York studio, The e is an Italian landscape, with at girls ge ering dow era from pe fields. the fore right are t boys « on extracting the other's foot the un fortunate one is that of Manager J P. Howe's boy, It was @ painful cir curmstance in the little fellow's life Mr. Howe sent a picture of the to the artist and the likeness was painted from it Fate of Prince Tuan. PEKIN, Feb. 5.—A foint meeting between the foreign envoys and the Chinese plenipotentiaries is being held this afternoon, The principal matter under discussion is the fat of Prine nd the other prin ces of royal ble It t# underat that Pr alu F Chang have been ordered to their execution, anda general ed consideration of the sub, expected stockbr yegecna, while the | Sash's New | | NEW YORK, Feb, 6 The trial of |Dentist #amuel J, Kennedy for the marder of Dolly Reynolds, b n to lay for the second time, Kennody | waa pre sentenced to death jbut a new trial granted Dolly Reynolds was a pretty M Vernon girl A New York st | broker her giddy | words of love and prormiace of elk Hamonds and servants, and Dolly came here and became mistress of @ luxuriously furnished fat The r a liberal gi tousty ant brain nade with ker made ywanoce, and as Dolly was of a say ing disposition, it was not long be fore she bad aecounte in four dif ferent banks, tr Hitfon to all the One dresses and jewelry that ber !rr "y Ml Mrs she told the Maxwell terk and her husband would her te s evening. She was aemigned to om. Dollie did not dare meet “her |husband" at her owr apartments fear the stockbroker we 1 unexpectedly a efore midnight nd hotel was sumn th of "Mr. and M told to. fet Mr. Maxwell” preton: Ibe" reading and kept fle fnoe Jed. At hour Iater® quest in the! - | Money Orders ‘ton Now Be Ceriieg | } Progress on the Yukon. | VICTORIA, a Post OMoe Ing Aurn Fa from Re port ; tablishing at White Horse an fnter change office for the cer- tiftcation Bf mongy orders tax ints in the, yy jon and payable at kagway @ laskan pointa. | POLICE NOTES, Wm. Koons, « miner, was robbed | of $79 in bills in « saloon box last ~~ saloon keeper, wpe |expected lnyou for i marning by aaron firearms tn he city Mentte Cita, Chea ean aliens ot 0. eek ver watch and $1¢ in money in a (tenderloin resort last might. + ow oe jon, & hack-drtver, wes fined $5 by Judge George this morn- ing on @ charge of obstructing the street HAVE LUMBER LEFT. Several Minneapolis lumbermen ere stopping at the Rainier-Grand jtoday. Mr. J. H. Quoal, of the par ty, in conversation with @ Star re porter, remarked; "We expect to ur trip through Southern nig, and thence back to Min T do net Intend to make ‘chase of timber land out her at present. If the proposed de rat goes into effect I do not think th market for Washington lumber will be materially inercased The die hat lumber and shingles ha’ to go lumbermen can ate up all profit. Fastern furnish lumber as eheap as the Weshington men can ship it to the Middie states. Some people have the very ingorrect idea that the tamber supply te almost ex the Bast All I have te ia, that we have a little WHERE BEARS — |; WERE PLENTY 4 dla ddadh dada t « * The only Paper in * . 3 Seattia that dares 4 h. le > print the Newe 3 - - - COOROOOCOHOH CRT ORE OES ONE CENT COPY. California Sweet Wines Tel. Main 1060. Groceries and 5 ian DER TRI r below heard a nolse, an of falling following morning the sofa been ther he told was going Ken scheme fe abe aim, mad h her ot the Grand, tention of kil « that he be triking the althi was an may be divided into two senatorial tin . anty has received $5,655.15, ae ite shave of the state hoot fund. TACOMA—County Trea e Reld and Sheriff Hartmana have petitian. ed the county comm: to in crease the aa oft deputies, inet . , etc, has im thelt ya nthly stipends inpuffic EVERETT — Work on the Cereal be erected on State warnenced in 10 days, | . Which is t street, will be c Cost of the Army. | WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. &—An ermy aporepriation vil care7iea $118,000, has been completed the house committes on military bt fairs, The contingency sppropria- tion to meet “emergencies constantly erising,” wae stricken out, and § 0,000 allowed for the pay of rm | tired officers. ere Boers Are Pushing on. jere moving toward Ora: JACKSON WON THE FIGHT GILBERT, Th, Feb. &—Despite} Gov. Yates determined stand to pre- | Vent the Sight at Belleville this even-| ing between Young Peter Jackson Croake, the mill was pull- ¢ at f o'clock this morning. nocked out Croake in the cam there was no interference in G Dress. THE HAGUE, Yeb. 6. The city te en fete today for the festivities tn connection with the approaching wedding of Que Withelmina to the Duke Henry. The ceremony wii be performed next Thursday juofit@Aigm RNG Jaa mh mh mbh ~~ Laundry Fire, A defective fue caused a fire to etart Ina Chinese taundry on Firat enue between Battery and streets at 10:20 o'eh ant night. The damage will reach $59. A MISSION Shortly before 1 o'clock this morning Patrolmen Searing and Looker arretted Pearl Boy4, aged 16; John Gray, aged 18, and Fred Alex- ander,, aged 19, in a box in Andrew | Doyle's saloon on First avenue near Beil street. The police wagon was summoned and the prisoners sent to headquarters, where a charge of Vagrancy was preferred against them. | The Boyd girl ts well known tn [police circles and upon ral oc casions has been found drinking tn oon boxes in North Seattle lerell, the The | § ARY FIELD. police authorit have been asl oa | to take her her associates in charge, as nightly ny questionable places and keep the | neighborhood awake by their row dyiam, Last night complaints were made | to Ofte « Searing and Looker, who after visiting several resorts in the district, located the trte Harry Livingston, alias Nell Pick girl who masquera | male attire, is a North Seattle pro- | duction and last Friday night was | rrested in a Pike street saloon box he is an associate of Sw ng Objections. WASHT TON, D. C, Feb. 5 |Congressman Shafrath will file his! | ming rity report today on th» gold 1, objecting to the pas same because it will tm | post inor msed burdens upon the gold rererve of the trenaury, because it will create a new endless chain up on the gold reserve, and because it facilitates the exportation of gold and will lead to the destruction of silver dollars and silver ae money STATE ITEMS, eortidcates | | TACOMA Naomi! Davis, para mour of Nerman Mills, pleaded not guilty to revetving embex#led money The company through which Nor man Mills gavo hin bond when h entered the oity comptroller’s off refunes to maka good $1,000, the amount fer which it qualified. Ite stated reanons are that a few months ago he was permitted to make good a previous defaleation, which, a cording to © provision of the bend made it null and void TACOMA has broken up. leawon will lead @ com Kk to Shiloh, Maine, where there is a mi sionary training school FAIRHAVEN Hobt has Mayer issued a menwage declaring that b | would close all the gambling houses in the elty mish county | EVERETT WILLIAMS IS VIENNA, Feb. 6.—Gen. De Wet A xpected to enter Cape Colony. jtish concentration __—— he invading columns o A Og teers Men’s Corduroy Suits GPNULNE ESPRCIALLY POR ENGLISH WEAVE HAD THEM MADE THE NORTHERN TRADE. $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 ADAMS«& BLANC HARD OLOTHIES AND FURNI 7I®@ Second Avenue, MHinekley Block ede se edt did bearing orct Stew er #t avenue, foot of Cherry 8t. sat THE LEADER bys 7iIOQ Geoond Ave. 180 Up We have gone right to the maker for all our New Spring Novelties in Neck wear, New Shirt Waists, Belts, Trimmings, Muslin Underwear, Etc. And_we are prepared to quote the very lowest prices. ‘We have decided to close out all left from last season at ridic- ulously low prices. ; Ladies’ Neckwear, in a var- Belts of every description, 5 sol4 regularly at Se, We 2 jety of stylish shapes, a¢ ond Ott anak; wate § } about half the original White Flannelette WN Bolte that sold up to Be, go 2 Robes, go at halt pelet at WTR or were $2.38; now ........ ) SOOOFOOS OOS OOF 9 OOO9041 1900900 OS OOO SOOO OOOOOOOO POCOOOCOO® HILE you are inspecting Mantels, Tiling or Stoves, or when you come to get 3 Kitchenware of any kind, just peep into our “shop.” We have made it our rule to we ¢ Are Manufacturers keep the best and most experienced workmen, Any work you may wish done in sheet iron, cop- We will charge you no for common workman- Our hardware stock nary tinware bring to us. more than others charge and poorer material. tail. : per, brass, galvanized ware, nickel plate and ordi- ship, is complete in every « .C. MILES & PIPER C0. 78-84 Yesler Way. POSSOSSOSSHSOS CHOSHOHOOS SHS OEOOOOOOOD aad dnini diner a ii oii iciitiiidhiniik iiicin, : HE 14th of FEBRUAR : 7718S VALENTINE DAY s just right, whether for fun or in 207 You want.a valentine that Ps + i earnest, We have them * \* $ : 207 ts sie trie rt & Holmes Drug Co. a nin T HE LOSER * POUR OR RR BEBO ROBB O OOOOH UBB BABA URUR RUBLE peat ea FS Sen baat ten at a tl la RR i Bt Rs lh Fails to Get the $600,000 Which He Claimed in Court, VICTORIA, B. C., Feb, 5—The ¥ action of Williams vs, The Ame Corporation, ins 0 on account of the Rol mine at Rogetand ation, was finished this morning by the jury bringing in a verdict for the defendants with Indians Were Whipped. CITY OF MEXICO, Fed. f—Dure ing a battle last Thureday at Meridn between Maya rebel Indians and governor's troops, the former had 50 r land 1 ed, while the latter lost only four men Opening Indian Lands. WASHINGTON, D. ©. Feb, 6 The price of public lands in_ the Wichita reservation hag been Axed nt $1.26 an acré by the court of claiins, It is now proposed to open up the Wichita country simultan- eously with the Klowa and Com anche reservations, provi the necessary appropriation of $20 000 for surveying 1s included in the de | fieleney appropriation bill poywwverrrrr rr cc eects 3 ibs. Fancy Clusters for 25 Cents AT — San Diego Fruit Comp’y 415 PIKE STREET DOSES ESOSS HEHSHS OSES OSHS SOHHOPSOS OOOO SOOO ODOO® Peyrrr crise it ir i ire cer ire rerr ery rr rerrey By Moving into otr bullding we pacity about four times over what it w Cascade Laundry co., Corner ‘Third Ave, and Main st Telephone Main 210, Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue. Telephone Malin 493, } 9000000000909 09000000000000009009000 09 A nice quart bottle of ZINFANDEL FREE with every purchase of Port, Sherry, Angelica or Muscatel at $1, $1.50 or $ga gallon. Special delivery, MIGLIAVACCA WINE CO. Phone Main 657 109 Main Street new have increased our ca- 8 formerly. a be ; a on

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