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ad eesegeoeooonoss CENTS A WEEK & SIX Phone Main 1050 : SeOSeooreTeroesoneoooees VOL. 2. NO. 311, SEATTLE, WA A PRETTY GIRL ESCAPES — ON ROPE OF BED SHEETS cuffs were removed with a cold chis eb Meanwhile the 0 asi- tot girls’ dormitory and loo ea up wontor co-eds tn thelr rooms, Mim | ® Mey Thompson, however, proposed to Mise Hubert and Mise Proach, the daring plan of escaping by a rope made of knotting sheets together Pretty Girls Locked in. Tying her rope to the be Miss Thompson elimbed « y window end « When about three-quart to Che wround, her strength end #he fell, striking & stone abutt t and suffering painful but not tious injuries, Miss Thompson wave the alarm t the Young men, who had meanwhi ae Sane and Juniors in a Thrilling Mix-Up, A thrilling melodrama was enact- | work th ef at the University of Washington Mobert Tuesday. Handcuffs came into play ee Young men were overpowered an: bound. Several pretty girte we locked in their rooms, and on caping by meant of A sheet-ro pe mselves. About dark, Guy liscovered that the ste were in runk at Howard . t dinner, Rober he fraternity, seniors, wh mot knowing that besides from a third story window, fell ami ¢ tables ft contained Cosgrove's gaffered a painfal sprain. A ¢ Clothes and about $100 in cash, : ally AA il st to |. The Juntora soon found that they son, however, felt that fh resulted from the juniors attempt t were outwitted, They placed a guard had received fair treatment at prevent & senior banquet, Another | around the main building at the uni-| the hands of the juniors. #o Wed chapter ls to be added when Guy | versity, so that the ¢ mld mot | Resday morning he invited Paul in, "01, and Paul Harper, ‘02, | De taken in. It was jor guard Harper to settle the question by a Roderteo wal Harper, ‘02, |e taken in. It was pH in Bg BS pom sny MoM meet tn the squared circle and settle ‘the argument with nature's weapons. ‘The seniors had obtained permis meeting Was arranged for that afternoon, but owing to pub leity, It was postpone we two de that they will fight in seoret Bare fete will be |yuntors decided to Meeting impossible. As each senior appeared that night _ [he Was set vpon by a crowd of sun. | clare lors, overpowered and bound. Cla within the Week, deat's room and plan for class day jence McDonald, Cart Reeves and the Weapons. Robertson says that) AS usual, there were to be refresh-) Rev. Mr. Vail were ome by | after he meets Harper he ts wilitng | Menls, and, as usual, the Juniors de-| force, though the minister won the to go down the line with the Junior | class, one by one The faculty has taken no action, because the affair of Tuesday was merely a clase contest ree. , (ident Graves said that he w prised that the upper clasemen had ‘The two were separated and Robert. | done things so undignified, but that! son was thrown down, his legs were! nothing ocourred which fpllea for | ted and bie wrists faxtened with | disciplinary measures, The me | handcuffs. He was laid in the grade) would be a differei matter, The for safe-keeping, but iater managed privcipals, however, expect to meet to get his legs free and run to « neighbor's house, where the ha: “WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 2.— The house committee on bank and currency, by a vote of & to | euthorised a favorable report on | the Lov BI to increase the | elasticity the currency. he Rood thingy. | hearty respect of hie foes by leaving secret service work, the _duntors | t ‘ke On several of their faces. | fought like jin the struggle he was jone of the crowd, and bh personal matter with Paul Harper. OBSCENE PICTURE MAN ARRESTED Charles Rude Is the First One to egy extending | the national banking laws to state banks, was voted down. As an eee Star, Constable Kaufman, Broke His Leg. Canh's court, last night Chas. Rude, the pro « . |aheoting gallery at Becond ayve- bue south, on a warrant charging him with permitting minors to play alot machines, and to frequent place where Gbecene pictures «: forecasted In yeater . ui a WL. Cowen, representing telegram was, rectly the Antl-Saloon league, swore to the ates re Et | complaint. Rude was released apon ot pig joseph Al- furnishing ball im the sum of #60. ford, jt in this} He wilt be given « hearing this aft- last ~ He, instructed PRT AE ernoon, fee werate sway the bedy MAY WHEAT. Feb. t1--May wheat, DEATH OF A BISHOP ses ver tn COMA, Feb Th | Emily P. Tussey, who resides at rin x ous ee 511% Maison street, this morning Giocese Of Olympia, died |xwore to a complaint in Judge Cann’s | Judge Tallman, tn the cage of John Collings vs. The Fidelity Trust £% denied a motion for the removal of | the temporary recet ND T Chaurence C. Dexter, by his guard- fan, at item, A. W. Dexter, has be gan proceedings againat the Great ar ab det Northern railway company for means fn'the sum NF ong a RANTOUL, Li., Feb. 21.—At 10 p. The boy was recently put off a need, a. Wye: 6 “tarmer | freight train while he was beating |, 0 ty “Grerea the bank of FO, | Minnum, at Fisher, and demanded money at the point of the pistol. Re- ceiving $142 he backed out and : his way from Interbay to Everett. His right leg was cut off and he waa otherwise injured. | boarding # freight train, took charge An alarm was given hoose of the engine. and several men cought the c of the now fytng train. Be effectual shots were exchan, the train was sto wone about a mile. = of heart disease at his{court, charging A. G. Kent, who's t would-be 7 [$0 o'clock thie joccupation te mot known, with | ceveres over to ‘he a bandit marning. | threatening 40 take her lite, | Toe | Bishop was widely known | complaint also alleges that K: owt the Syaemtnatee Mis 1 aes | Upon several cecasiona, tatiotoend cose al Wi to burn the home of Mrs, Tossey, of the Cascades. He tent teaves a a yidow Constable Mike Kelly has the war- and little daughter 6 years of age. Living with bis! were his mother, Mrs. Geo. A. rker, and steter, Aona Barker. Left Team Untied. | An Inquest will be held tomorrow afternoon at Butterworth’s morgue| SINTERVILUE, Va, over the body of Joseph Alfred, col- grea, who committed suicide Tues- lay. rant for Kent's arrest. | ' Inquest Tomorrow. | DRUG STORE | | Feb, 21.—Aa | fire was started tn a Grug store of [the town of Stringvilie near here, | and before the flames could be ex- | tinguished John Clendenning was | burned to death. As m result two |men have been arrested for arson | and mur It seems that there has been a sort Carrie Nation crumde being car- [ried on against the dives in that | owe. (A NaTRing wae given to the | JUDGE (ANY BECOMES A= === And There Seems to Be a Hitch With the ie A Attorney's Office. STORE WINDOW Broke Plate Glass With a Brick — Silver Locked in. Andrew Erickson, a tearaster, was fined $16 by Justice George yester- day for leaving hie team untied. Justice Cann, who at one time held | liquor. Several of the resort keepers the position now ocetrpled by Pollce| were In my office yesterday, and I Judge George, has suddenly shown @ Informed them that the sale of liquor desire to proceed against the vice|imust be stopped. W. W. Gilman, and crime tolerated by the polica| who owns @ building at Madrona authorities, and inte yesterday aft-| park, will be given @ hearing Mon ernuon he caused warrants to be is-| day. It will be @ wort of a teat; At 10 case.” Fulton Don’t Like It. getting ready to leave the establiah Prosecuting Attorney Fulton did|men, he heard a loud crash, ana nection the issuance of the war-| upon looking around saw the plate * window had been broken, and | In speaking of the action taken by | also witnessed @ man in the act of overlooking the park, awore to the|Judge Cann, W. L. Cowen, of the taking several diamond rings from complaints, The keepers of the re-|Anti-Saloon League, aid: “The|the widow. He rushed to the front sorts were notified of the fact that| league is in no hurry, We intend to | door, but found that the thiet had warrants were out for their arrest,| wipe out slot machines and other | bolted the door from the outside, and they appeared {1 court by theirleviis. 1 understand Judge Cann has | According to Bilver, the thief secur own free will. Constable Kelly, who|had persons collecting evidence for ed about $400 in valuables. ‘The rob serves warrants tor Judge Cann, sid | him against the park resorts. The|ber threw a briek wrapped tn cloth | today that he served no warrants at|Anti-Baloon le has, #0 far, tak-|through the window. Detectives are | clock Inst night, just as r, Droprietor of the ¢ cago loan office, 117 Yewier way, swed for the arrest of sever conduct resorts sons who an! 1a without A man giving his name as W. Barrett, and claiming to repre- sent the reaidents of the district lake Washington yesterday en no a hatever against th |investigating the the y robbery. oon | propri Lake Washing: | 5 musement places,” Judge Cann Explains. appears that the crusaders de- BALLARD FIGHT. | Judge Cann, when this morn-| sire to procure all warrants piso! ing. said that he had lesued the war-| Judge George, and notwithstanding rants because he believed that the} that Judge Cann has given out that rewidents of that district wanted the} he !# ready and willing to tense | vale of intoxicating drinks at the| warrants, they have so far consult-| 1h- round glove contest will Public parks stopped. He was un-|ed Judge George when contemplating |, tied? 5 aa hetiveen.,” tenis | able to give the address of Barrett,|a raid. The outcome of the park ge 7 “arog | the complaining witness, or his reas. |cases will be awaited with interest, | Shock and Ben Tremble at the Bal- | on for desiring to proceed against the! The following persons yesterday lard Athletic club hall at Bajiard to- | perk resorte eimply stated that | appeared before Judge Cann: Frank | night. Both men are in geod condi: | Barrett had been introduced to him y, proprietor of the ht hotel,| tion and good #port is promised. A by 4 man named Lindsey. W' eked at what time the defend: would be given a hearing, the Ju hi park; W. W . propri ctor of the Madrona Park hotel; J large number of people from Tacos ma will be at the ringside to help £. Johnson, Leschi park; Lizzie | along Shock, the Tacoma lad, | *ald: "We have no desire to make| Schrier and J, B. Rockenfleld, ench| Retting ts about even, but at the trouble for the park people, Alll|of whom has establishments at Mad-| ropes Shock will probably be the j And | neighborhood for a physictan, « | leged wife i er Hysted, 0} SUING THU CALLAHAN TO ANSWER Qn the Charge of Kidnaping | ddie Cudahy. TON, RSD OMAIA, Neb, Feb, 2.—James «| one of the alleged abdue- | was arralgn charged with and ‘atlahan, tore of Eddie Cudahy ed this morning and f {mprisonment pl grand ty a ation at prea ent | WN, Fete fi-Dewet has & proclamation en Cape ( declaring that the frtlteh ha ignored and disregarded the rules of ctviliaed warfare He aecuses th Kinglish of capturing dootors and ambulances, and deporting them to wounded Howrs of & at » of arming Kadiirs to asmistance, a employ them aga is Charges are made * treatment r nd ' Old nf ' ares, have been ravished, ver the wives and ohiidren, erty of prisoner of war and dead burghers, have not been rexp la many tnetances he mays, mothers and fathers have been (aken from houses which We left unprotected, and, children lef an easy prey for Big Fire in Atlanta. savages ATLANTA Feb Halt a miltion dollars Wie leet early this morning fn a @re whi destroyed the wh nbumee of | Maddox | Brow Spaulding, Mc Consett &@ Christopher, Ran «| Da video Draper; Celina Co, A number of sinall dwellings were | also burned. The origin of the fire | is unknown Franklin Inquest. Coroner Hoye held an fresen s at Frankiin last night oven the x af Jona Callan, who met death (here yeaterday morning by failing pass! the shaft of @ coal mine. he jury's verdict was was accidenta! death. WIFE NO. 2 APPEARED Mrs: Campboll No. 1 akes Big Dose of } Poison, } When W. ©. Campbell, the prise Agbter fevarned to his apartments at the Hote! Barker, on First avenue, near Bencon street this morning, he wae startied to find that his wife head swallowed potson and apparent ly was in the throes of death. A number Of people rushed all over the | finally Dr. B. M. Davidson was found at the Artington hotel and respond d. A stomach pump was used to| advantage, apparently relieving the woman's agony From the proprietor of the hotel the | following facts were learned: “W ©. Campbell and the woman who at tempted suicide this morning, remis tered at the hotel as man and wife two weeks ago, and were assiened apartments, Th was nothing strange or suspicious about them, and of course 1 did not ask them any questions. mnpbell is about 26 years of age, and the woman is per haps Ove yours his junior During the afternoon of yester- | day another woman artived from the | st and called at the house. She laimed to be Vampbell’s legal wife, and said that they were married in t Chicago. Camp aw her, bu | the wife No. 1 upstaire did no “Bomehow or other she became prised of the appearance of the al- the scene, and she took matter to heart ‘ampbell fought with ‘Kia’ rieks inst night at Paliard, and dia not put in an appearance at the hotel | until this morning, and Mra. Camp- | bell No. 1 became convinced that he | had spent the night with her newly arrived rival. “1 don't believe that she took pois on, but simply ran a ‘bluff on Camp | eli.” S(OTTAGE GY FROM ALASKA) The Cottage City, of the Pacific Coast Bteamship Co., arrived from | Skagway thie morning with a fair passenger iM and some freight. She | Will sail Bunday at 9 a, m. Frea- Engineer Myrphy and Water-tend- the steamer Cottage city, were badly scalded on board the boat lying @t the Ocean dock this morning by escaping stearn. The former's arme and face were |injured, and the latter's hands and |neck were scalded. Both men were treated on board the versel and are! routing a# comfortably as possible, FIRST STREET SEWER BREAKS About noon to the big First avenue sewer, which discharges set the bay at the end of the south! bunkers, bro! t the shore line, and the remainder of the structure, which 1s carried out to the end of the bunkers on piles, became weak and in some places gave way The break is a serious one and will require much time and Jabor to repair Miss Schmidt Dead. Miss Henrietta Schmidt, aged 17, died at Providence hospital this aft ernoon from appendicitis, She was the niece of Karl Schmidt, of the Butler hotel. The young girl's par ents are dead, She arrived in Be- We want ix to have them stop selling | ison park. favorite, a# he is a looal man, | attle recently from Germany. AY jage in thia part of the sta | to 16 o'clook only | ment THE SEATTLE STAR. EVENING TOPEKA, Natt Kan, was this morning # of the charge of maticious destru tion of property in the Senate aa | toon raid Judge MeOabe heid that Mre. Na tion ‘Was fot guilty of “matiotour dewtruction of property, but that in deatroying the Senate saloon, rhe did it believing whe was abating » com Mon Nuleanee, mation In her hence work there was no Mrs. Nation was released fre Cums tody of the city wrt, but remains in jail because whe hee executed no peace bond, an onde by the 4 trict court LKAVENWORTH, Kan, Feb. 21 John Hudaon, the Mi at whore Wife was shot and killed dur ing the smashing last Monday, awore out wartents charging four farmers With murder tn who are tn 9 the first dewree working on the affatr thore arrests are expected and several Wiliam END OF HIS LIFE WORK |Hon. Stephen M. White Dies at His Home in California. Los 4vemee, ¥ 21.—Former United States Benator Biephen M White Gied at hie home tn this city at 4 o'clock this morning ef a com Plicatton of diseasor, He was born in fan Francisco Jan. 19 185%. He was « leader of the Democrats in Southern California and a successful lawyer. He served two terms in the senate. No one in California whe perhaps be how to the citizens the gate than was “Steve” White, hy waa familiary called by hie hy of triends He was born in Ba ‘ranciece 44 Years ag, and was edu. cated in the public schools of that ony and later eftered Santa Clare college, where his rare talents show ed themnelves. In 1879 hie father | fan for governor of Callfornia on the Workingmes ticket during the | Kearney emetternent, but was ed by Geo C. Perkina. 2 M. White, 1 in Loe | Angeles about 25 years ago, and practic jaw, bullding a short space of Qme the lark was twhee elected to the state leats- ture, and during bis second term served an mpenker of the senate. Beven yenrs ago he was elected to the United States senate, and in hie | fret speech Won the reepect and as teem of his Colleagues, irrespective of party, Laat campaign he soughe & retrograting office—the nominn ton for congrese—and defeated which defeat no doubt crushed him His fanerai will, no doubt, be the largest over held in fon Angele in the state GUERIN-LEARY (ASE SETTLED A Geciaion was reached this morn- ing in the Guerin-Leary case, which has been pending im the #upertor court before Judge Osborn for nearly @ month. The Green River Construction Co. receives 12,000 sharex of the capital stock of the Seattle & San Francis oo Ratiway Reem f This stock epresents the controlling shares of the ratiway Company, or nearly $2, | 000.000. Saturday morning the findings of acts Will be signed and Judes On borp will indieate the requirements of bonds, ax noties of appeal has al- jready been given, POSTOFFICE WILL (LOSE The postoMee general delivery will be opened tomorrow morning from There will be no mall deliveries during the day A collection will be made In the morning and afternoon in business diatric d one in the afternoon from residence portions of the city. TRIAL OF LANGDON Late yesterday afternoon the jury was sworn to try Wm, B. Langdon charged with murder in the first degree, for killing Baward B, Shank Police Officer George A. Tripp waa placed upon the stand. He was th firet tor h the seene of the kill ing. He described the appearanoe of the room at that time. The officer was then asked what statement he had elfeited from the dying ma Objection wae made, and th on this point continued adjournment ra until This morning p' dings moved rapidly. Judge Griffin overruled the objection, and admitted as evidence the statement of the dying man. Officer Tripp stated that he asked Shank who shot him, and , FEBRI TOPEKA JUDGE FINDS IN FAVOR OF MRS. NATION...... ‘But Carrie Still Stays in Jail, Refusing to Give a Peace Bond Ordered by District Court. OF NEGLECT jand-es large as any ever witnessed | Od The only Paper in % Seattio that dares * to print the News SOPHEOCOH OHS EOC HOR OOECOS eesesee ARY 21, 1901. ONE CENT A COPY A Dtrictly Family Proposition. Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. da full line of old whiskies of all brands, Also wines of all Ment b-year-old Kentuoky Bourbon at 76« to equal any $1.50 goods in the market phone aie LOW, NEW DERBY HATS FOR SPRING 1301 por bot~ Webb, who was shot during the raid WINFIELD, Kan, Feb. 14 tle Wae averted here by the greement to neeept th the mayor and @ business mmittee that the joints were lomed Ten jointiete concern WE NAVE THE SOL AGEN e FOR TH CELBBRAT- jot Baas "deren igh gine, Re ED OXFORD HAT; A BETTER ONF CAN'T BY FOUND FOR tent to kill. $5.00 y a > ve) 3 50 TOPFKA, Kan, Feb, Our I FiCe pe sume panned Lhe menate bill he porsemrion of Hador an C gullet to gi t # on the « oulaan ory One Guaranteed Our Cheltingham Hats at 82, 50 ney public FORT 8COTT n. Feb. 14.~t¢ Jeral set se paying me wore selted lant night b der ARE PQUAL TO THE BEST M HATS IN THE ¢ THE the olty” jude C. S. Hoyt, manag VERY LATEOPT BLOCKS-THE NEWEST SHADE er of th mpany which oper ALL THE NEW SHAPHS RACH AND UP. ADAMS& BLANCHARD AND SHADES IN SOFT HATS AT was arrested ¢ ne. ‘The t Lar C es moer Tripp's in- | t tet bim have & Tripp pald that the dying man also made the gtatement that the accused men ‘shot fret.” Police Officers John W Hud, Burt Taylor and Hubbard, wh were altracte to the scene, and . beara the # ment of Shank, cor ‘ sborated bi stimony and told ev- 120 wis wce soci | Eight-Room House, Lot 50xI20. i Chrisian, a de © at the q ‘ * - ft ee ~ |gambiing house, salt that he saw Splendid Car Service, a Snap. | Lengdon and the deceneed man 20 im the former's office, app pence, and It was not 9 seconds Int- or when he he reports of pis- tole } An important point made by the defense today was that the position of Shank when he was shot could) Rot be determined by « physician. Jud. irifMfin ruled that the opinion of the physicians would not be ad-| mitted an evidence i At 2:30 o'clock the atate tn the! Langdon case rented. The witnesses | amined on behalf of the state this afternoon were T. W. Young, BE. i. Smith and T. Witt 4 1 Scheuer man Blogk HERBERT S. UPPER '.stcowers ard thi ratte THE LEADER i" bm eocond Ave. an Spices Wash Goods at -2c Yard For two days we offer you the choles of our 12% and 1S New Lawns, Batistes, Jaconettes, Ginghams, etc. The Ginghams are all pew, handsome color combinations, corded effects in checks and stripes. | | | HAVANA, i) a-The text of | jthe resolutions setting forth the} i 2 coete-<<§ Imported Ginghams at I7c Yar gates to the’ conditions of in Jepend- | Dee in med by the United States jto Which the delexates have subserib- | is being discussed in the oon: | A large semortment of choice patterns, never sold fn season Ie os an ae yea og | are gov Jens than %e yard. An unusual opportunity for the thrifty arieen over the advisability for wor housekeeper, | ig. the constitution SOrercoreoseos [ing with articles lations of the United Cuba SAD STORY Assayers’ Material Everything needed for amateur or professional Field Laboratory. We are headquarters for retorts, crucibles and balancesy Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, 627 First avenue, foot of Cherry. LANTERNS THE COLD BLAST ANTERN |Thirteen Year Old Fannie) Rogers Asks the Police for Ald, | dee: ne daughter of the late Holton Rogers, formerly chief of police of this city Fannte recently ran away from her} mother, who resides on First nue and is living with friends, She ap- headquarters yesterday left peared at and told the officers that she is the very best made; it will never hore because her mother got drunk | bh out In a it o D oF and beat her, She exhibited several sin uhowreri aver a wetlltans cemee deep cute op her head. Mra. Rogers | light, and don’t cost any more than has retained Attorney Simon and he | athers of an inferior make. z has threatened to bring habeas cor- | veedin ¢ large lanterns for 4 4, Or street lighting. well as small ones most suitable around your house, with a brass finish—guara and sold at pus pr * against the police | why the chile | not be delivered to her mother. police say Mra. Roger ee yxen and upon sions has been arrested foated condition Robert Rogers, the son of Mra. Rogers, and brother, w arrested morning > atroiman Delgh for carrying concealed weapons. Some time before Rogers died he secured a divoree from his wife but she was | given the oustody of the children. Fie remarried. STARTLING! tn an Intox~ 35 cts 7.0. Miles « Piper Co, 78-84 Yesler Way Raltiroad st, POPS OOEEOSODS OOOO OOOOCOOOD | SPEER TERRES FS PO OOS IRE ISER TOV ERSTE 17-year-old Fannte's early this Botween First Ave, eee > D4 Big Defalcation Comes ¢ amily Plain a0 cts. a Down 3 3 a Daren 3 | to Light in 3 Work ——== ‘ ie Py Oregon. i Send us your address and we will “4 “alk inh i$ SALEM, OF, Fed. Bucs locte. 19 call for and deliver your laundry “4 | lative committee haw ‘diacover pee 3 < tate land office, has cove’ |Getaleation in the whol tons tle QUeSeNn City Laundry ¢ | tration of George W. sae, |e 1426-28 Fourth Ave., near Pike 2 ord ¥ © fi ied TReords were falaifiok, ‘The amount | SOOCOCOCCOO> OOOO SO DOO SOOOSOOSOOOOOOES embegtied reaches $40,000. anne ne a ee BEST APPLES IN SEATTLE at The San Diego Fruit Co. 4156 PIKE STREET ZIN FANDEL FREE WAS HE THE © GUILTY ONE? A nice quart bottle of BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1.—Ra iice imprisonment. for the, maraer || With every purchase of Port, Sherry, Angelica or |and inoineration of Jacob Veitinger || Muscatelat $1, $1.50 or $2a gallon: Special delivery. of San Diego tow years ago, was MIGLIAVACCA WINE Co. Phone Main 687 109 Main Street granted a new trial by the supreme court this morning on the ground of | Insufficient evidence, FA IMA ee ” ve ire!