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eerverwr re eee CENTS A WEEK Phone Main TH MORE GIRLS THAN ONE MIXED INTO THE GASE Hamilton Murder Trial Will Develop a Number of Society Sensations. MINNEAPOLIS, Mine Frank Hamilton's def ed this morning by bis cou young women Day's friends left him, and he went ne to the West d lose than an hour later whisky habit bial Array of Counsel, seeking a cure for consumption ading attorney, ere Was a general melee shrewdest crit lawyers in Min man was drunk ne knife Was used, declared, was too in- to be responsible. of the Went hotel f bearing a remarkabie plance to President Mo- Cterk Jackson. was the first witness. He said Day had shown Jackson a big knife. Imost as strong a likenes Hamftton looked haggard when he took the stand, but told his story On the evening of the mu der he said he was very drunk ad he threw him upon remembered shaking hands and the next thing he recol a which | moriet | strong facial ® brother of noted trial orator He te said, as an after to be funnier than his hu- brother, to whom he bears a} resemblance. lected was @ general Oeht he was hit over the head by a bil- Nard cue. He Knew nothing more | tor has also retained Attorney F. Boardman is . onty on the ald of bis first . Al J. Smith. until he found himself kneeling be- Site Day. He didn't snow whether | pe ndim, or not he had made a confession to He denied that | _ 4 De had sald that he and Day had| New York. Deen intimate with the same girl,| the cash for Hamilton's defense. one well known in soctal circles here Besides Caroline Stagie, two other man Rooney. is satd to be putting up . mother af the murdered man, is growing worse daily % she has been very low no inquiries as 2 trial, and may net live to see it ended. A rumor this morn Slagle was seen flitting about corridors of the courthouse caused & flurry when the trial opened. Bhe did not appear @id any other woman. They seem to prefer matinee ses- Minreapolis girls are likely to be called witnesses. ter a stenographer. They were at a theater the eventng of the Day mur- Day met the girls there and invit- 24 them to a supper after the show. With two friends, he met them, and the five ate and drank at a cafe from it o'clock Saturday ee until 1:35 | sions. wee with his hand to his intently to every an-| swer made by the Ju poocd this toasts “Eat, drtuk and ba| . for oe bial bo ‘He hada bad cold and looked | the alleged unsanitary condition of the places in which they were made ‘The plaintif® siates tn his advice and counseling him on hie proceeding sgninst the the defendant, to the plaintiff, made a compr with the company for a large sum ney and refuses to pay him for his services. Wants Divorce. Tonight the divorce case of Ira Will Be First Governor of the Phillipine plaintiff seeks “a divorcee ground of inhuman asks a distribution of Toxo Yomoghcht, } accused of burglary, pleaded gullty this morning and will be sentenced The lad is @ very ignor and it was quite difficult to explain to him through an inter- | preter the meaning of @ p ‘The cane of the State ve. Joe Da-| vis for burgiary. which was to ha been heard thix morning, tnued until Feb. 2. Painful Accident. Féward Clyde hed his right lew | broken in an accident in the south- rom iern district of the city He was taken to police ae ig FET] and attended by Dr. Carroll | be removed to the e county bo hospital. & Japanese boy offender, was this ‘morning | Crane to serve out an © NOT FLOURISH HATCHET IN CHICAGO IL, Feb. 12—All the|in Chicago, Mra. Nation advises the Mra. Carrie Nation | people to use force. wrecker is trying to get the saloon appearance in Chicago han failed to| men of Chicago together and give materialize. Today the famous ax- wielder from Kansas rested quietly at her hotel reading a voluminous | correspondence apd resinted all at- tempts to get her out rged | arrested senadiion that The Kansas to create by her) ther @ curtain lecture; but this plan Will probably meet with the disap- proval of the liquor dealers. Mrs. Nation will leave Chicago to- day or tomorrow for Topek. she will continue her crusad on the war- path. This afternoon she lectured at Willard hall. TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. | loon situation is practically unchang- Saloon men are keeping | under cover, and thetr bar-rooms are securely locked. ljeommittees seem to be well pleased | with thelr work. CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—M. . the Kanvas saloon wrecker, in Chicago yestérday. Within 15 minutes efter her arrival) She was facing a small gathering of . Workers in Willard hall During her trip to Chis tion followed Theodore Roosevelt, and delivered Tumber of speeches from the rear Of the train, Kev. Green, of Cowley county, has }imtroduced a bill |atate dispensary A committee of temper ers called on Chief of Police Kipley Yeaterday and asked for a squad of! detectives to protect Mrs. Nation on her arrival in Chicago. . Feb. 12—~A Mi Carrie Nation club raided a numb Dawson, Minn., HUTCHINSON, Kas., Feb. 13.—/The | HOT ! U. of will attack | a the aaloon element however, sent one lone custodian of the law to protect hem, and ¢ assistance was not needed, as no hoetlilties were opened. 3 not smash any ints tn Chicago, tut wil) call ayor Harrison and Chie? Kipley, ive them « piece of har |inson, president of the state peaceful means are of m| urging & general uprising through- AN ASSAULT James Flood, Who gives his oocu- |pation as that of & salesman, was! arrested in the Globe hotel in the lotn district today by Detec « Corbett and Patrolmen Mifford It is probable that a with a deadly A manifento ed by Mrs. BH. P. Huteh- avail in stopping the liquor traffic (COURTHOUSE. ‘This morning Jud, Miened the case of t A. D. Coulter and C. Motion of Assistant Proseguting At- ‘The Coulter brothers Were accused by Dr, J. Eugene Jor- dan of appropriating gold dust from & claim in Mome, Jordon owned, jo state against torney Fabin. charge of as#ault weapon will be placed against him which they and have been un- ‘or & number of Dorcey, he drew a razor and slashed | him, inflicting a small wound on one of his arms. Dorcey was arrented and held as wearched at headquarters Fiood had $270 in hin possession. der the influence of Doreey has but one arm. gave his occupation as a printer, A jary was impaneied in the civil iment this morning to hear the Chee instituted by Henry 8. Moon R. W. Brookfield, to recover fees alleged to amount to was ope of the large Onee an Actor. Deuell, @ morphine taken into custody by SARAGOSBA, Spain, Feb. 18.—In an enoounter today between the pe and the anti-clerteal mob, one man Was killed and six wounded, The populace is inflamed by revoluti Ary speeches: FROM NEWSPAPER TO ADVANCE MAN Bailey Avery, advance agent of the Seabrooke opera compan f Seattic today. Formerly Mr was a well known nowst the Northwest, being connected with the Portland Oregonian and other Papers, He mentions a number of vell known newspaper men in th Kast who were on MAY AND DE ie IN HAPPY WEDLOCK Judge Nicholas W. Battle and Miss Jessie | Married Last Night. Tudge Nichola: was solemnized Bowerman, pastor of tha F tist church. The place at the Fesiden |11i4 Fourth avenue, ing the fact that the |ing brunette 84 years of age groom a man of M4, the union ja on lot the most romantic and happiest fever solemnized in Seattle, ra. Battle, the bride, Ie a nati London, Ont, but bas taught opt wes wion of the bride's school fn Missouln |closed Feb. 19. On Feb. 11 she lets and last night she arrived in Seattle the hot ried in a traveling dress. Judge Battle, the groom, ts a na- the marriage of Miss) 4 jand went direotly from the train to e of the groom and was mar- | |'Thomes Meum and WASHING Secretary Gage grose, recomm Of $18,704, rem harbor appr GOOD ROADS CLUB. f the JUDGE N. W. BATTLE. tive of ‘Texas pe served as th aé Thiet eth MISS JF ser McKr LLAR. school in Missoula for the last four Secretary Stephens has issued a | yearg. The coupie have been close in| frien4is for some time, and have i Neaeen to follow the example of To-/| up a close correspondence, Th jthe residence of the groom at 1114) © of the Among the guests present were Judge Orange Jacobs | Damon and| Bowerman and | rs 8. K. ‘Tatro, Miss sei | wi h he falle | which he | the resider | Mr. | Witheim. om the Grays priation of 189 w lighthouses | Plans for the Lippr jt | pened in, one after anothe Then. after the proceedings had opened [the Solid Beven urged the board to | ret | holders tn the Postal Tel jis John 1. Babin, who ie also [dent of the Aunset Telephone (c | phone Co., which t# cont | Bell Telephone Co. Now, among the heaviest stockholders tn the Tet Co, are men who are ino heavy! rckholders In the Postal Telegraph ‘The two companies have clowe For two terms he 16 war ne-held manded the Kade Mr dar Alfred known law firm & Battle, of thle « The wedding formed very privately last night at | they will reside. Louls 8 Gua Kill Two. mpted to esc day. The gv Seven convicts from Pratts min € P wounded George Harris. None es eaped /PUGET SOUND SHIP BUILDING are three v: launch, and laid during the present week of the other yards all they can attend t Speaking on the subject of ship- A he Pacifie coast at the prevent time ‘than in any other part of the United icts Attempt to Escape BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Feb. 1%— tt ra ught them in the act and killed Chas. Higgins, @ lifer, also fatally At the Port Blakeley yards there els almost ready to ur more keels wili be the Sound have building, R. 8, Goodman, a shipping man of San Pranglaco, said; “There |'# more shipbuilding going on on There t# not a yard in this state, | Oregon or in on hand all the orders it can| During the past year | been a number of new all of the coast me of these had ord }ers before they were ready to begin jwork, ‘This tncrease from now on there will be shipbuilding | yes on the const than ever be f. there yards start |#tates, and development busi fore on the Pa will be giv should b change t The by the for Nome. ‘ACOMA ~ lets born to means that Continuing, he knew that at there are a number ¢ companies talking ific the speaker said that the present putting lines | , providing they n docking facilities the lines are large enough,” “there privileges should be extended for the harbors can never be too full of ships, and if dock room ts all that is needed to get them to come, ven, and quickly too, be- fore the managers have a chance to ir minds,” The Garonne for Nome. mne will again be sailed rank Waterhouse Co. Yted, and will leave here on June 6 he third of the trips total | Seattle o1 SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON STAR. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1901, - BLOODSHED! WASHINGTON. | TO “SUNSET” BLAKE ~ The Sotid Seven in the city un yet screwed up th point of taking « wure of their remarh wave the people from | phone competition. #o far they have ontented themselves with @rand «tand play caleulated to divert | public attention. T he plot more it ix are that the Boll ly manufactur cidenee”’ of their arriy of public works meeting. They at | first said that their presence there was a “coincidens ‘Then severa ly they sald they had been asked to attend, Each one seen had a differ t friend who asked him or te phoned him to attend As matter met befor He works meeting. They go down, To make it ey did not go together refuse permite to the Automat alno asked that the board, before de eiding, wait and heer Mr. ityers. who they sald had been telephone for *_** Mr. Byers promptly appeared. The | Bolld Seven had to me one more than & qhorum pres But what was the need of all thin meeting, slipping around, And mysterious summoning! anxious hay manage “coincidence Why were the Solid Beven to appear innocent of colluston. * * Counciiman Hlake's efforts are ting, in view of by particularly inter his past record an eas connection © of the Pr al office, Among the wt: apr enent bust Also, the Sui fe part of the F atibne. Im some terrt use the same p Fiell uses the Postal ‘anh system, and vice Verna "** Mr. Binke’s record tn the shows his friendship for the Sunset | agreed t Telephone Co, During the atrike of | pany’s attorney. © |the girls last auminer, ‘ Mr, Bink set Co. until publi stood by the # sentiment made it impossible - SOLDIERS TO MOVE Ten Companies to Pre- | ‘ent the Jeffries- Ruhlin Fight. cou dompantes of the ' Sixth regimen’ have been given orders to start for Cincinnati #0 a8 to tench there Fri lday afternoon and camp at the Gaengerfest building, where the Jeffries-uhlin fight is scheduled to take place. “if necessary” CORONATION! LONDON, Feb. 13-—Tt ta will take place on July 24, King Edward, Gress by the London county council today, said that the development of the government of London was one of the most important features in his mother’s reign. was con fident that be will not slacken efforts in this direction, eapectally tn hous: ing the working ¢lasses—a matter in deep interest LONDON, Feb. 12.--King Edward has authorized the program for the i ouse He will ride in fament in the opening of ot ‘de Thurs the etate carriage and wear the f |dress robes, The king and qu will go to Germany next month to} viait the Dowager Empress, who js very ill MARSHALL LOCATED The Murderous Assailiant of Chauncey Isham Jailed in Montana. ‘Through corr by Chie certained that Hdgard known as "Hl deadly \ ia at present serv ne Co, to erect poles. They jaa opponed to doing anything to ing the Sunset Co. rms. He linsult to the ome ale to tity them charges mad se * t ma ken up by th on of Beatie, Mr posed to anything he Buns pany sbop union. He pulled back in the unch whe hing » at tempted. inally, he yielded, only when publi " strong tha pair b Mr. Blak pion of the bitterty opp tomatic Telephon ny t struct a syntem to compete with t nact camper Mr. Blake ts « necond neliman Vincent, whe intreduced the MeCroarty and who wag the first of the “ ultivate t sal of Mr. MeGroarty ~** ¥ fall the “Bolid Seven’ he best friend of the et com Blake is Telegraph In counct!!by the MoeGroarty MAUS, O, Feb. 12.—Ten MBUB, ©,, Feb. 13,—While ‘ated that no actual orders seued for sending the to Cincinnati, all plans have rfected for such & purpose ated that the coronation of King Faward ‘espondence carr ted on | -| TACOMA, Feb. 13.-Stockholder Md wanted in © Of ageault with Tel He’s Quite a Central Station All in Himself---- | jercesesamenssiams More About the Solid Seven and Their Precious Schemes “in the Inter- | ests of the People.” quires the 2 pany’s franchise, | which 1 o much in ite bust fess, Mr. Flake may become the manager of the new consolidated | company | ** What the people of Seattle want | is better service and more reasonable | rates than the Sunset phone | company is giving. Apparently there | je no way to bring this about except If that through petition. The Star or the people of Seattle would not care | what company furnishes this com- | petition ~** The hearing in the ¢ ity Atvision ] he temp of public works not to refuse per- mits to the Automatic Telephone coop be made per- manent be necessary to show that the companys franchise ts vald In order to do this. “* ment was py } ‘The pont orneye and y the A g that t ag will then be tte merits and the franchise a finally settled Jing a term for burglary in the peni- | jtentiory at Deer Lodge, Mont Marehbaill was arrested in this city on the night of July 4 1808, By hief n Detective Meredith, on | hare of baving axaauited Chauncey Isharh, brother of Benja ' Isham, an employe of Bonney | & Stewart's, and also brother-in-law | jet Police Clerk Kennedy. Isha | | was standing ” K ret avenue when Marehail approachtd and, without | om then singhed him across the ce with & rasor | "Marshall was given a,preliminary | jhearing and bound over to the su- | berto | urt under $800 bonds. Be- trial was called he escaped ne south tank at the county jail by sawing his way out. Recently Chief Meredith w ved that there was an farehall in the Deer Lodge pent tentiary and soon learned that it was the man war in Seattle. Marshall was ar jin Butte, font., in April, 1900, charged with | «| murdér and burglary. He broke jell land was later eaptured In Balt Lake case would not warrant conviction, Jand he pleaded gutity to a charge of / burglary He was sentenced to a term of five years at hard labor in I T Lodge penitentiary. “ONE! TWO!” THEY COUNT And Finally Find Mac and Teddy Elected. WASHIN( » formal ¢ MecKin: D. C., Feb. 18 jony Which makes president and e Roosevelt vic nt of United States, took place in the hall of the house of representatives at 1 o'clock today, when the ballots cast in different states by the presi- dential electors were counted by tellers appointed from the member- ship of the two houses of congress. ‘The result was announced by Sena- tor Frye, president pro tem of the wenate. Entrance to the galleriés was by card. The tellers were Chandler and Caffery, and Grosvenor and Richardson. | Ballot boxes were placed the speaker's desk and one on the jers’ desk, the contents being feate. By the time Indiana was reached, however, interest had waned and many busi ed themselves reading the newapa pers OLYMPIA, Feb, 18—The bill to cense on Puget eound, pas houses, The deficteney bill 000 for state printer and $800 for secretary of state, passed both hous iP e The apportionment bill will bel @ acted on this week, A strong effort |'# being made by Pierce to retin the pregent prosentative, with a fair success. Baseball Projoct Afoot. of the local baseb: organization last ni MeCloskey was Instructed to wi club perfected We have always on hand a « tor trom tbe ur © guarantee the purity and wh of Brunner & Co. OOKS WELL D THE § ¢WEHARER UNQUALIFIED SATIBF ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT CERDED IN PROC ING A STRICTLY ALL-W OOL SUIT IN GRAY, BROWN AN HERBERT S. UPPER New lines are arriving almost Prices ranging from 2c each to 2%¢ yon All widths, from \%-inch wide down to the na braid, both in straight and ser & new line of gold drops fo: SLOCOOOSS OOOO0OO9OOOOOS SPOSOODOO OOO OOOOOOOOD & POOCOSOOOOO OOD SHO9OH TRY DOMESTIC FINIS that will produce Domestic properly Cascade ny Nghia co., and Main St clephone Main 210, Telephone Main 493, Corner Third Av Uptown Office, $17 Second Avenue. & AT OLYMPIA. KEELEY rn (WSTTUT }punish pilots operating without | eeooeeoe COMPANY A nice quart bottle of ZIN PA EL F with every purchase of Port, Sherry, Angelica of Muscatel at $1, $1.50 or $aa gallon. Special delivery. 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