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eee ecoece h4 CENTS A WEEK $I Phone Main 1050 $ seoevovoaeve evoeees VOL. vate NO, 299. ERIE LIMITED TRAIN Many Passengers Killed and Injured--Engine Buried Itself in a Hill--Three Cars Were Telescoped. GREENVILLE, Pa. Feb. * quickly and began tn earnest frightful raitroad accident occurred | the Work of saving those pinioned near here this morning, resulting in |!" the masses of wreckage, ‘The Killed taken out were tdenti- s« 4 the t Sayers ction) mowandimne "| fed as follows: Harry A. Hart, | | Sergt.-major of the Tenth infantry | While the Chicago limited on the) who was bound for Fort Crook, {Erie raiiroad was running at a high |Nebd.; Peter J. Currin, U. 8 infan rate of speed near the fair grounds, | tryman, bound for the same post, @ strap upon the rafl joint at a | having just left his home in Phila curve gave way, The track spread | delphia; Clarence Lick, of Somer. der the engine and the fron mon-| ville, N. J. also two unknown vic- ster, leaping sideways, struck a hill | tims, one supposed to be connected and almost duried itself in the soft| with the Adams Produce company @irt. Almost by a miracle the en- | of Rushville, Ind. gineer and fireman escaped death.| Ten persons seriously injured were The mali car followed the engine, | Colguire Carmie, and C. Greceo, of ‘was telescoped, also the combination | Carbondale, Pa.; Ivan L. Smith, of ear and one coach following. | Canesto, N, Y.; Joseph Kennedy, of ‘The scene that followed beggars | Springfield, Mass.; W. D, Moore, of @escrtption.. The force of the con- | Brooklyn, N W. F. MoGinnitic, cussion threw all of the passengers | Of Portland, Ind.; Brakeman O. H from their seats, many flying over | Simmons, leg broken; Baggagemas- the heads of others and falling | t¢r P. J. Henry, leg smashed. B. A wounded In the debris. Shouts,|Maredine, Philadelphia, Pa; J. | shrieks and groans filled the air. | Fleck, of Somervilte, N. J. ‘The passengers who escaped serious| The injured were taken to the | injury climbed out of the wrecked | Meadville hospital on a special train. OLYMPIA, Feb. 7.—In the senat OLYMPIA, Feb. 7—In the howse,| Hemrich's biti for lowering Lake jon and building a boule- Puckett’s ashingt: telegraph and railway charges went | Y8rd around !t, was reported favor- Hallet’s measure to prevent the propagation of adopted. Welly’s bill to make kidnaping a felony was unanimously passed. wen ES Neidio iis ther Qtcsars We rience "SE on Second Avenue and Marion Streets. ‘The old John Leary property on) Soyle, in conversation with @ Star Second avenue and Marion street, lreporter this morning, said: “The directly across from the Burke build. | ®difice we intend to build will be as ing, is about to be beautified by the handsome as money can make it. It Will be seven stories in height, will! S Basslve seven-story | not $200,000 and will be supplied with | i Fe i ‘ z fist ‘ every known convenience. The off. See ee enatece oe an ot ces on, the six upper floors will be up- ie in every particular and wig leaner a foe Yard Se 8 alee ny Beaeeat P| : The Entrance. i im i i ats ff }im any place in the United States. | Brick and stone will be the material Rents High. | used, and the architecture will be of ‘The stores rented readily commani the latest. a rental of from $150 to $250 a month “Mr. Boyle, in erecting the bufld- each, The residences overhead have ing always been occupied, and have paid fact that business offices bre greatly & handsome upon the invest- in demand, especially those well lo- jeated and moderniy equipped. the} “The tenants over the stores are » he fur-|very much disturbed by the an- bi nouncement of the proposed ti Drovement. They fear that th P ef He i for permanent quarters, and will ii fi i 4 af with heavy rents to meet. Others i E é i : i i i 1 if Esq, agent for Mr.| structures is commenced. MAKES HIS LABORERS RICH. Pa., Feb. 7.—When | milla, was notified yesterday that the Carnegie Was incorporated, | $150,000 worth of stock had been al- with s capital stock of $160, 000,006 | lotted to him, as be paid for out of last $5,999, employes \stock to employes of whom many == — hy, master of trans- have retired later. ‘Homestead mills, Molamphy began service with the and oe sany years labor boss at}Carnegie concern as a laborer and the Carnegie Thirty-third street, worked his way up. a | the Pacific Coast company, arrived }at San Francisco from Seattle this wer | ‘arvin, of the Washington & yey Steamship company, 1s lacting purser on the steamer Se- pete during 1 ” Lysie’a absence. ed The steamer Farallon, of the Al Ie Steamship company, Capt. Geo. ‘The annual meeting of the Queen | Nord, sails tonight for Skagway and City Good Roads club will be held | way porta. in the chambers of the city council evel Be ede att Ocloce Om. a | Robt. Bryce, which was burned at for the next year will be elected, | #4 on Noy. 16, and beached at Gam- nd plans for path extensions and | bier islands, had on board 100,000 her matters of interest to wheel- | bushels of baricy, valued at $64,000, {een and those interested In good |4N4 42.000 bushels of wheat, valued Foade will be discussed, This witli | at $24,200. The vernel, which left the te a very Important meeting, and a| Puget Sound on Oct. 14, was bound large attendance 19 expected for Leith, Scotland. MARINE NEWS, COURTHOUSE, The steamer Cottage City of the | pacnlipeie Pacific Coast company, Capt. Wall. ace, sails for Sitka and Lynn cana This morning @ jury was impan-| ae on the 9th instant, with a good | eled in the criminal department, to on f passengers and @ large Con- | hear the state against D, M. Roach, ment of freight. charged with robbery. "eee Roach, it is alleged, on the even- Ph ad otoamtes a orien iat on ing of Dee. 7 last, robbed J. F. Stear- matee amsbi jing of £22 and a watch. Stearling Co., Capt. John Roberts, waa report d was in the city for a short while, on Sut om, Victoria at noon tote” fig | business, and met the defendant in inj ¢ Belmont saloon, where the two s- pe were joined by a police officer in a M. Talbot, commercial nt of friendly game of cards for the the Pacthic Coast Steamship c rinks, Later in the day Stearling ny, deft o tin to Vie, met the defendant, and about # | sear bos Saanew tp & o'clock supposedly left him for the ‘ . night Stearling had not left the The steam collior Mackinaw. of | defendant more than a few minutes, t , however, before he | that morning b | aguinet the Riveratde county oa | reported that the signera were not 6 8 | clearly residents of the district. | “The_entrance will be imposing, | 4nd as artistic a plece of tiling will | beick structure adorn the entrance as can be found! Toomers will at once begin looking | move, leaving them tn the lurch, | will be slow to take their places, not | desiring to move again in a month | or so when the work of rasing the | # ‘The British bark Pyrenees, Capt. | | mo SEATTLE, W assaulted by ach had only n released from the i we Roach and r ity jail, whe ntence for Thie afternoon the case of th | State vs, Lisale Ward and Mollle JUMPS THE TRACK Vaughn, both colored, charged with grand larceny, is being heard before Judge Griffin, They are both disso. lute women of the quarter world and have been booked for similar offense times innumerable, They are no jcharged with robbing A. 8. Benjam fin of #45 on Nov, 20 last, The case wherein Harry Dean ts | made defendant by the aggression of bis ore ttors i betug heard tn | Judge Bell's department The Guerin-Leary case was not re- |sumed this morning, owing to bust |neas which neceasitated the absence of one of the attorneys. ‘The treasury department ts th scene of much activity, Taxpayer are crowding the office. Personal taxes must be paid by Mareh 6, AGAINST — THEATERS OLYMPIA, Feb, 7.--By a vote of 19 to 13 the son today pessed the Dill giving $350,000 for th court house for a King county vote Dill. The prospect & will pass the bh by the governor, as be it for the ood that it be signed ommended jact. The strong lobby of church | people wae jubilant at thetr success. The Preston railroad bill will be |the special order this afternoon ‘DOES SUICIDE tual Reserve Fund Life association has appited to the courts for author- ity to refuse to pay @ $5,000 insur- ance on the life of Peter Cassman, who hanged himself in 1894. | miums paid, with rest at 6 per 1 ie ot niable tm capes. there WHOLE TOWN WE ok ap served upon 809 persons, and eve ¥| one of the 778 men, women and ¢ dren living at Ortental will be called | upon to go on the stand. HE HAS LOST FIVE LEGS ALLEGHENY, Pa, Feb, 7-4 ward Conrad's left leg has been cut | traveling and commodious elev ators. | og Ave times In accidents, Conrad was a» freight brakeman His leg was cut off in 1898 by a train The cork leg that was substituted shared the same fate a few weeks later. A year ago Conrad was thrown under another car, and a second cork leg was cut off. xt, Conrad lost his fnise leg by getting in the way jof a train Last night Conrad ran into a this time, is prompted by ths |trotley car. The hoodoo artificial | | leg was crushed Conrad will here- after use crut NO FIGHT CINCINNATI, Feb. 7.—The Saen erfeat attorneys began today the introduction of thelr evidence in support of the contention that the proposed Jeffries-Ruhlin fight was within the boundaries defined by | law. The opposition, however, re gards its case 2 already won | against the prise fighters. | The state intro esed newspaper | show that the | evidence in rebuttal t directors should have known’ the contest was to be a prize-fight. The | jcourt admitted thie evidence because | it sald it was the duty of the direc- tors to read the newspapers and get the trend of public opinion. This action virtually foreshadows the | gtanting of an injunction against ed Aight. Louisville wants the mill, prevented but Gov. Peck bays he will not permit it in Ken- tucky. GIGANTIC COMBINE CHICAGO, Feb, 1The American today says that negotiations for the consolidation of the three greatest packing houses in the world, the Ar- mourfl Swift and Morris, have been under way since the death of Philip D. Armour, and that the deal isn't |far from consummation, the only apparent obstacle in the way being the unwillingness of J. Ogden Ar- r to sink his great name in a poration title. Plans have been for a capitalization of | Outside competition ia | 18 | maid to be responsible for the move. | Schwarzchild & S packers, who are said to have $40,- | 000,000 of Schwarschild money be hind them, have cut into the Chi cago trade to such an extent that it 1s deemed absolutely necessary for Armour, Morris and Swift to pool | iseues. Philip D. Armour was ap proached two years ago on the same proposition, but refused, In his will, howaver, he gave specific permiaaion | to the executors to do as they with with the property. MIDDLESRONO, Ky., Feb, 7.—J Williams, wife and child, were crush e4 to death in their cabin on Clinch river by the falling of a tree, ASHINGTON TITURS MRS, NATION SAYS CRUSADE WILL GROW ‘Predicts Closing of All the llega! Saloons Kansas and Elsewhere--Has Determined to Go to Chicago to Lecture. TOPEKA, Kas, police court ,|Carrie Nation Said or No ma of the sal in an tlegal joint sentiment in th tolerated He i, and the places where dri were sold have not yet Mre. Nation's | the fact that any person fo dinposed can destroy all of the saloon proper ty tn Kansas with Impunity ‘The house refused to pasa the bill | repealing the Sanday theater closing | been Mra, Nation last night, |as to her opinion ¢ DISQUALIFY ? CINCINNATI, 0, Feb. 7.—The Mu- | And this ls only yeat & | Richard Hurkman. who 7 | to Just warrants for the arrest of the tend but was refused upon he ground that the comy \ net been prepared tn the p Attorneys oMer out the statement t |are to proceed agains land that he will apply to higher In Authority bitng hovees than the pro attorney for the warrants been rumored about the Burkman to @ Star that T was f money when I | reporter this morning. \looking for a piece |asked for warrants for the arrest of |the proprietors bling houses. the report was based en om, and was circulated by | my enemtes. of the Be I dewire to state that wil! come to light ped me tn the street If you wish to h forts to dispose Subscriptions are the ward for the purpose of eng ing a competent attorney to fight the nuisance in the courts. “There is no doubt in my min Keen this morning in versation with a Star reporter, t re right to isance than has a priv ate individual “The condition of affairs ts this municipallty about five miles of se is people along the If they refuse lao no, they are jumped by the health necessary, prosecuted for emptying their sewage in their yards, They Have Morve » olty authorities have jconmummate ilzberger, eastern | r the Joarry it down to our neighborhood the whole business on our rtalnly ja an outrage such thing 0 going to seek our re |drews in the oo Counctiman Muldoon was seen by a Star reporter this morning, and he lwaid that he felt very ky living along t “but the fact 1 council has been unable to take any vinte their distress un About two months ago | Jaction to all [til recently THE . SHA'TTUE T—The last usation against Mra diemiased this , nO reason being assigned the judge simply saying No case at een file is stated that abe will probably bring suit for heavy dam arrest and imprison authorities are in & pr what to @ official are up against @ strange does not recog sperty rights an clatm npaign develope exclaimed when asked f the raid on joints The good work ts felt eure it would. the beginning. 1 Business for ‘Himself. A. I. Wilson, for « long time con neeted with J. E. . estate dealers, has branched out fo or himact? and has estab- | lished his real estate, loaning, mines jaa which in ‘otal would amount | and business offices at 614 Wanhing- 0 $27, The company claims that ton building. THE GAMBLERS’ HAKDS WILL SOON BE CALLED Richard Burkman Says They Will Have to Show Right to Keep Cpen—J, T. Ronald Retained, ~ Teal am inte bad mecuting ning gay at his inter the hourer n « @ gam- anor. ave a grievance against certain but ke of it all which very « gambler a said u ch do you want? pur name plac WILL BEGIN FIGHTING TINE SEWER NUISANCE |found half frozen on George street, |near Plum last night by Lieut Residents of the Second Ward Collecting Funds to Engage Legal Services and Appeal to the Courts. The residents of the Second ward it was decided to progress with the have become very active in their ef of the sewer question which is threatening the health of the entire neighborhood the coming being taken in but conetructed , and ¢ route to con to collect the ward and enly for the | e Rente said he, “the IDAY EVENING, | jt! 3. | eal paloona « the Jaint-keepers run, and shall keep t le ta.giving me strength for great Nation had reco’ KANSAS CITY, il lecture here a of Music tomorrow ni » latest announ threatened with arrest attempts saloon wrecking Dismantled in Tacoma, Maj. Rubien, of the U | master’s department, | the Port Stephens to be disman | She left for Te laborers and atk | will be employed for 5 days to his statement and that I meant business 1 to Wage a fg where to find him an otaining Fos Yonterday I sought Attorney J 'T. | to insure him that 1 was | MAY expect something » present week orning a number ness men requested me to drop the] fight I propose to make ing that it would injure business. boas gamblers are s and just what mott # Iatest move to close thelr re- upon as tO! tire family ha: Burkman does Gainst the guimbilers. clined to inform Pr ney Fulton who t suting Attor- a clothed {n attt soon as the tax levy p , began to be 5 eviously’ pro- } « the| " k avill be pushed to comp | phon y member of the council is ‘allv » and is Just as in- * lived in’ the netgh- 1and was underge Vincent Talks Couneliman Vincent, of the recond porter this afternoon. It haw been stated that the provided for last year Is to be to connect the sewers with the funds will not be avail- arrested aware of the fact that the condition of things, and T will do all in my pow- viate their distress that quickly. ea plan in my consufimated, 4 will bring about th It would be p sufficient to say to the needs of the earliest possible opportunity “It would be unfair to the living in the part of the w that I will attend ear them bear the whole expense of tak » of the sewage of several miles of conduit SOSPROOHTAHM ODOT OVER ODED K a e ® to print the News 2 FEBRUARY 7, 1901. his reason it is plainly to be that the expense of making conn ons with the south tunnel will have advanced oft of the general will have to be made fourth sixth avenues, being used as a dumping ground, | Enginoor Thomson sired conner iN ut that he has This tdea of sickness in the Thomeon. For over 100 years the in has been emptied be taken up by nas the be ae of Ale carried on 4 shores, where the celery gardens My observation has been th fertilize there and filth piled in the i» of many of t renidents of the ward than is dump ed from the sewers « mile away from many of them and of which they complain, At that ts prevailing ‘ due to this cause ware” WILL FIGHT! " negie-Morgan deal, wants the The steel king has evidently dump ed his. partners, so as to ge even with Frick and Lovejoy. Frick wii enter suit If his interests are neglect ‘PENSIONS WASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. t—- | The wenate this afternoon pamed the pension appropriation bill, It car- riew Sst $145,000,00. The ship sub <<a t en taken up Tr postoffice ap. propri the fast mail subsidy retal 'MKINLEY'S THE HAGUE tes Minister Stan’ i the royal pair on President McKinley ted a room of helmina bestows on h the anoual interest on &,' @en, and eppotnts him an escort of 1,0 troops. It l« stipulated tm the & Wife and pot as a queen. Premier Resigns. | ROME, Feb. 7.In consequence of adverse vote in the deputies. Premier & on today tendered his r The king reserved his dec Bids to Repair aah: er City of Topeka, of the st company, which was bediy damaged on the reets off Dougtas Igiand the first part of Inst month, i# how at Port Orchard dry- dock. ‘The injuries which the Tope- ka sustained are now fully ancer. tained and bide for doing the repair ¥ rk will be recetved not later than Monday, February 9th. HER HEART TRUE TO JIM! ser BLES, Cal, Feb. 6—An- the sister of Champion em, Who alone of his ardent, en preparing (o and bas inerary that ehe will | when Jim meets Rub lin. Her friends ray that she is de |termined to see Jim fight, and that it is her intention to be at the ring her than her vn tf cecaston requir CHILD WAS HALF FROZEN NCINNATI, 0., Feb, 7.—Cling tenaciously to an empty whieky flask anda dime, a litle girl scarce ly more than three years old was Drout. She ¢ t tell her name, and was taken to the Children's |home, The police are trying to find her parer t NO OLD MAID | CURLS WANTED ‘HICAGO, Feb, 7.—Chicago tele girls want to Know whether it is not an invaston of constitutional rights for a co fon to restrict he fashion of its women employes ures, Their lawyers say it ts girls assert thet the company |requires them to arrange their hair in. corkscrew curls, hugging the sides of their heads, in the good old ; {fashion much affected by — thelr grandmothers, but which the young women assert tend to impart ar ‘old matdish look." Th phone companies’ execu tive offloers say orders are necessary to fact! our servic through the maintenar Ate! pline and att FOLDING BED KILLS BABY NEW YORK, » LW. Smith, a resident of West Farms, !s a pris oner in the Tombs, with a possible He shut up a folding bed in which a months old baby was aslee he infant was killed tests that the killing w: eidental, but he has been refused cash bail. smith pro | GOOD WISHES) 1 to- | marriage contract that ahe obeys ae | * purely ac-|for the [is expected that ‘sensational teatl- | Etar, OOCOOOOCOOE OR OCHOHOOSOOS ONE CENT A COP ! 1 of California Sweet Wines ranging in price from 86e up, b bottle, and $1.00 up by the gi We guarantee the purity and wholes of our goods. Tel. Main 1060, 502 Pike St roceries and sie Men's Corduroy Suits GENUINE ENGLISH WEAVE. HAD THEM MADE ESPECIALLY FOR THE NORTHERN TRADE. 2.50, $15.00 and $18.00 ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. 71®@ Second Avenue, Hinckley Blook 12 fruit t HERBERT § UPPER Riven ms RESCRIPTIONS—> We Prepare Them We work at it all day and all night. Deliv- eries made anywhere in the city. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, 627 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry St. PPOPESS OOO SOO OE SOOTSOOOD we THE LEADER “Yith ASvOntm@ant 7\O Secon Ave 4H] We have had a constant mand for new spring goods during these sunny February days. January and its sale are a thing of the past. We placed our orders early and, as usual, with the FIRST BREATH OF SPRING, ARE READY WITH New Spring Goods $ New Belts Mew Trimmings New Spikes ten Suns New Ginghams New Gloves New Ribbons New Laces 3 lbs. Fancy Clusters for 25 Cents rT — San een Fruit Comp’y 415 PIKE STREET $ . a ooo ep pritlcintade ooo Soteeeeeee eae ¢ MORAN BROS. 3 Engine and Ship Builders $ * e Stee! and Wood : COMPANY cau MILL : OOOO OO4644HO4 Aaeeheae «a3 asccese For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Optum end ol Keeley institute ton and Br oe, RAY, Men ‘Bnet ‘ ‘ | TITUT Kilbourne Ave. Take Green Lake or Fremont car, Of- | fice 3 Sullivan Building, Tel. Main. $25, Seattle, Waah bee have spent time and We can and do improve Shae Work W eeay EVERSOLE, 708 2d wy, Beattie & a oo Has two First-Class Second-Hand ¢ OGDEN Steel Ranges, one 6-hole lL. X. L., one s 4@-hole Oxford. Call and see them, he $ 507 PIKE STREET g io L dudaded By Moving into orr new building we have increased our cas pacity about four times over what it was formerly, Cascade Laundry co., Corner Third Ave. and Main 8&t. Telephone my aa, Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue. Telephone Main 49 PPPOE OOOD BEST APPLES IN SEATTLE at The San Diego Fruit Co. 416 PIKE STREET scoosooorors PFOTEL BUTLER Seattle Transfer Co. 3 | Ponte davai Freight, Passenger ond Baggage |* Largest and que * oli STORAGE bs Oniy’ Fira oa! pioom ‘Te, Main 41-46 Ooe 63 Firm Ave |® Pian Hotel. IN LSshahahahahaalaishahahalahahahshnhatahahahal a eee A nice quart bottle of ZINFANDEL FREE with every purchase of Port, Sherry, Angelica or Muscatel at $1, $1.50 or $24 gallon. Special delivery. MIGLIAVACCA WINE CoO, Phone Main 657 109 Main Stree NEW YORK, Feb, 7.—Proseoution, mony will be pre nted. Kennedy Samuel J. Kennedy, the dentist who charge of murder hanging over him. |today outlined its case against Dr igo to prove an abi | Fave you a want? Then sof ft In |in now being tried for a second time| me Star Boo line nt age ueder of Dolly Roynolds, | "° pele emecene i ye in the Grand hotel, Aug, 15, 1898. It] For best results advertise in the