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° ‘CENTS A WEEK Phone Main 1050 BEHIND A MASK THE BIG “TRUST MAKES ITS DEBUT orates With Only "Small Capital, but Sports an $80,000 a Year President. (SK: SEATTLE, VICTIMS YET IN THE MINE mines, the w y Shaft No, 6 ia still burning, ‘The offictals have, therefore, decided to postpone for the present the attempt to recover the bodies of the victimes They will again flood Shaft No. 6, so as to prevent any possibility of the be held toward the end of the week, WASHINGTON, BOERS ARE | Though VICTORIA, Fob 2 experts and declare that there f# now r tire in the Union| SEATTLE DA IN RETREAT LONDON, Feb, 26.-—'The Boers are jin retreat, President Steyn and Gen | De Wet told their followers to seek | safety in filght, and all are making } for Orange river as fast as posstble. This rout Was the result of De Wet's repeated repulses, culminating in @ final defeat near Kamee!l Drift nee river, Gen, Kitchener Y EVENING, FEBRUARY 1901, 25, Bic SENSATION FOLLOWS THE UNIVERSITY FAH Prinvipals and Aides in Friday's Battle Are Suspended— STAR. fire remaining. As the pumps areland the newapaper correspondent CITY, N. Ju Fed. #5) transportation tines, ‘The American |Weweweds the whage will have to belgive accounte of heavy losses by (he Students Hold Mass Meeting and Oppose Faculty. | pent steel trust fied tts articles | Hridwe Co. ts lett out of the com: | Durngy, “UC OF *mptied with new) ages belors sitet at ot the a tdon this morning in the |PinAMON, OC. ML Schwab is to Bel othe bodies of the victims have | adian ats, Was among ‘ef the county clerk of Hudson Sneoe, ith alar probably bee mubject to Bre and “water so Britian killed Kitobener ant Quy Tobertson and Paul fa that the fooulty knew thé fight w ot that it wi e ver hard toll hw the unive t students ¥ ee ¢ to hel side from the f, Mader the name of the Unit SNES . identify them, Much work will have| bln as a y Kallant officer ae vere: Conemaee WE mt in the Btar, Pr ot anon Steel Corporation. The) NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—The “Dillion hone to render the mine safe|halled from Brownsville, near [Baxste pare-Sep Cais Bt Mhe ols ¢ of. Hyers, Prof, Moore, Mise Masel Stock tm placed at $2,000, Dollar Stee! Trust” i practioatty re the Fescuing force is again |tawa, and commanded a detachment | juli, ayennn = a. in| and Mise Ober are aaid to have fully tore are Chas. C, Clu, /Completed, J Morgan is expect. |#ent to work in the fatal ehatt of scouta. hr 0 rt | tood the purpose Of the twa MacVeagh (fon of Wayne | *4 to make the announcement at) © Wa te ente to hght on Friday morning m ~ Once, av the plan of the huge com- | day night, and anim students argue that if the fa and Wm, M. Curtis, ll ination was agreed to late Satur- | Pushing It Along. decided to discipline a Julty had no authority to prevent a Bach incorporator holds; day afternoon at the conference 'n == sencarned tm Che bauer § fight being held trot Ghares of preferred and five | Morgan's office, The chief compan- | WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb, 2--] ant Dick Muntoon, the ve | cAmpun, it has no tent to punt ‘@f common stock. tes in the new trust are the Carnegte The Pacific const senators and con-| to be suspended for six weeks. Cart|” > ns men aang par can Teally be |Co., American Steel &@ Wire Co., Fed- | resamen are signing Renator Per-| Vrieland, refe and Frank F ro ‘ — } eS ae laws. : National Tube Co. | ins’ petition calling the attention Brightman and ate il Wright me o ’ , Paculty’s Actios 4 office rust te . Nationa of of war to the gre capers, are to be af Siete Ate saametectere San co Aine reel Hoop Co., eT INO uid resutt from | Publ "| President Graves made the follow t factur end Yational Stee! c Ov. > eau » students involved elev t state © the facul oums fe X0 smanacture) and National Steel Boop Co. Be: To Get Rid of Many Bills in| anew Ty June teeulty hus no jurindiccion in the | 'On Baturday evening the faculty ‘to oceupy, a wantred smatier firme are inctud- | Congress. tn bis hands, | matter, because the Nght took pla ot the University of Washington act containing | - — away from the campus. Harper, | ¢ mn th enses growing out of the ‘ Manganese, stone, oll and| The new combine contains mé re} & ; when neon tofay, had nothing to say, | Personal encounter th urred be 0: 5 to mine, coal, stone; to | than a dozen great trusts—The Steet To Be Retired. Robert Geclared that he would| tween two of ¢ on Fri Dullding machins-| trust, the Wire trust, the Tinplats| WASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. 23— ome carry the case before the regents,|@ay. The two re aus ary Ls ‘waterworks, gas works, | trust, the Stee! Tube trust, the Steel |'This, the last week of the present; WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. %.—]@nd that if they did not reinstate | pend 4 indefinitely 7 x sagan te bold any | | Hoop trust, the Steet Rail trust, and | congress, will be unusually busy. In| Rear Admiral Philip Hichborn -wiil| him, he would go into court and) onde were suspended for eka a to leane, acquire, bulld any } others. the heuss the conference reports on| be Fetired on March 4 by the age/#eek to compel the faculty to read (The other pe jpants are to be women ’ - | cnciee ‘SEE vam be to in| Limit, For eight years he has been | mit him [elven & public reprimand by the = 2 = |appropriation bille will be the matn) chiet constructor in the navy. Hel @ - > | Presider £,000 tons of sugar, left here on the business, Little new legislature|bewan his carer ae m shipwright Juniors and Seniors TAIthowgh the fac ulty wae pree- | sth inst. for New York. The Call- is anticipated. Night session will @pprentice at the Boston navy yard.| o— - @ |umabi frete be- |p | - - This afternoon the junior and sen. | fore the od, the prin- | fornian’s cargo was the largest #us- ar shipment ever leaving the ands In one vessel, IOLULU, A. 1, Feb. ‘ot to perpetuate the Hawali 1 we in the territory, the legts- lature will pase a bill making ¢ teaching of the Hawailan tongu compulsory in the public schools of the territory. and the house will sit Sunday #0 @ jto carry the legislative day of Bat- 4.—In an /Urday over to poon on March 4 n| The senate will firet get the army appropriation bill out of the way, nd then take up the other appro- fon measures in the following Sundry. rivers and harbors, general deficiency, The Cuban am- —— Soament and the Philipplocs prey; leading to the shooting| HONOLULU, H. 1. Feb. 14.—R. H. | lona of the army bill are expected t of the publication in the|Chamberiain, of lowa, newly @ | peovoke debate. ‘The war tax of & story mentioning pone collector of Internal revenue | tion measure will be disposed of, ‘of Stevens andsome young |for the territory of Hawaii, arrived the Nicaragua canal bill A. Los Angeles, Cal, here for) here in the steamer China. He witli/ will not be taken wy No Foy were mentioned | bo installed in office on the 16th inet. | will hold night sessions all week. oe ——— price ana} HONOLULU, H. 1, Feb, 1¢—Aties | ‘BROKE THE WINDOW. to ‘Faktor OUls office and Martha Of one of Honolulw Saturday one of the large plates A REPORTER * OLULU, H. I. Feb. 16.—E. 8. jor af the Honotulw Repub- and slightly wounded Gill shot him fh a i - Chinese, Halt-H! the sheoting. R. 8. Raw- a travel shoe to| Logan. At Manila she will be mar- ried to Lieut. A. J. Dougherty, of! the Beventeenth United States infan try. Lieut. Dougherty ts a Minne ota ma waa broken by & powder blast The Seattle Electric Co. had om tained permwniseion from the Cn AA use powder in (he work of install; the crossing of the Madiso Firet avenue lines, The result wa disastrous. ‘The cars of the Madison street HAVE THEIR DANDER UP may be stopped a few hour morfow moraing in order to Install he crossing. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb, 26.—Semt- |‘ official } enue care will only run te ween: ag Peay vpn “a. rie dia | Madivon street until the work te fn by the Russian ment. They | ned. declare that the United States h ted on hearsay and made charges | that are not founded on fact. They Intimate chat the Russian govern- ment will retaitate for Ameri bay at the foot of Columb& atrert counter-railing duties, by raising the | yesterday. He was rescued by Pa ae Adame. POLICE. NOTES. ‘The residence of Chas. Frasch, at 208 Twenty-third avenue, was bur wiarized Jast night, and a quantity of silverware stolen, Frank Miller Was arrested lar night by Patrolman Hubbard for FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT sui se sabe amntady MITTGHELL IS SENATOR SALEM, Or, Feb. %—John H Mitchell was elected United States shortly after midnight Sat He received the votes of 3% Republicans and 11 Democrats. It was the fifty-third ballot, and the last hope of choosing @ senator, as | the eeneouee was to adjourn Sat- urday at midnight. Twenty ball had been when Senator Brownell presented the names of ex-Senator Mitchell. Amid great choering the balloting waa re sumed. Mitchell gained strength steadily, and on the 2th ballot of : the day the vote stood: Corbett, 26 Mitehell, #4. On the next vote Hem lenway went over to Mitchell, mak ling a tle. MeQueene, followed by changed to Mitchell, nine others, giving bim 45 votes and within one ts jo, election. i Mattoon was then surrounded by ‘Thomas tynch, With His Hand Shot Off, Waits an Hour 2)" £ Grok’ gue fenaloek ‘un Before Medical Assistance Is Secured. deadlock and ——__—_- Sailor Rescued. Peter Benson, « sailor, feli into thy te local Epiecopa! churches yes- Reid memorial. services in fot the inte Rishop ly died in Tacoma. Bishop edonta, Sermon ais Maree The at it. ark a. ta , i im black and the ane mre oF of Sullivan's “T. idley epoke feelingly oF that has euveloped the during the past week. He every one has to live his much alone, but that that may be made a comfort Would ilsien to and believe Votes in the cloud,” which said. hear Him. abroad than In America. fron, ste 1 and copper manufactures will prob- ably be first levied upon, Empress Improving. CRONBERG, Prussia, Feb. 25.— Dowager Empress Frederick has im- proved sufficiently to be outdoors a few minutes, Yesterday she went for ® short sleigh-ride. Jesse Cedardale, aged nine, met) with a frightful aceident on the Grant street bridge last night ab j5 o'clock. While crossing the rail road track he was truck by 4 freight | train of the Seattle & San Francisco Katfiway Co. Both of bis legs were horribly mangled. He was removed Providence hospital. It ts prot- Die that one of his legs will have to be amputated. ‘The Cottage City has safied tor Lynn canal, carrying © passengers and 11 horses. x of gamblers from San Fran- have lately Goons trying to here, left for the colon- A, ee 1, Feb. 1 J." Adams, of Oakland. Cal Prescott, formerty of races were married here U, H. 1, Feb. 16.—Th- steamer California, with taken, insure Oregon having two sonato He finally yieled and changed Mitchell, effecting the . The final ballot stood ‘Mitchell “a, & bett, 20; Bennett, 16. The reault was received with wild cheers. was called upon for a | epteeh He thanked the legislators and promised emrnest and efficient oh ‘The police are much incensed today | forced So pumas Dr, Borles, and the result of another official act | he responded in about 16 minutes. Ory n,|, “Later In the day | met MeKechnile — Physician MeKechnie. The|in the street and he demanded to |r nhonre to his duties and fair charge that McKeehnie re-| know who in bad called him #0 |Mociment to all, regardiess of poll fused to respond to an acetdent call, early in the morning and disturbed | ting Which was very urgent, and instens| N18 sleep. I did not healtate to tell) sMitchell has already served three &S the police to his assistan | him that # was I who had notified |terme as senator, His Bret eleation Carrell, who could not be found | for doing #« | him of the accident and my reason | 471473 resulted In mV ‘M the time. it was nedessary to |w pet. On one other occas! sid lamph also blocked the hopes of Cor- ame Emil Portes so attend the} Can Never Find Him. it. Dr. chnie was notl-| ¢.—__. : bett. about clock yenterday Jailer Corbett stated that it was Gand up to 6 o'clock last cording to Jalior Corbett, | simost impossible to get MeKechnie | =" ait hog Regan lin case of any accident; and that in case referted to is that of | nearly every instance It was neces- lynch, who had bis rigbt-| sary to call Dr. Bories Ton cay weet day morning.| “McKechnie was notified of the ac- Accident occurred about 20 mnin-| cident as soon as the wagon ar- 6 le Linch was | rived,” said Corbett today Mitchell Thee. eee ined: Thos, Lynch, a hunter, aged 18, met with @ serious aceident on the water front yesterday morning. A gun which he waa carrying was a cidentally discharged, and part of bis right leg waa shot off, He was {removed to Providence hospital. to| my Knowledge he did not al CAF OWN, Feb, 25.—One new by who | the jail a il during the day. Of- | case of bubonic plague develops here the accident the | ten prison in need of |daily, There has been four deaths and Lynch was taken to|the services of a physician, jay for | thus far. ts in the patrol wagon. | hours before either MeKechn' ” > 200 Carroll can be found. It was over lan hour yesterday before Lynch was | | attended to after he was brought to | the station.” A shirt waist of tucked lansdown lin soft Nile green t# one of the lat- est changes seen in the separate }watets, It t# tucked on the upper | sleeve and blouse in groups of three. McKechnie Notified. | ; state —~?* tat poe the arrival of] @ ms arene Laubscher called| | McKechnie’s Statement, |. | while the yox-pleat had giv yoitian ‘hcKechnis by tele-| © |place toa series of shaped ta ornamented with three Niagree but When interviewed this morning, ltone. The quaint yoke giver the McKechnie said: "Dr. Carroll and |long shoulder effect, and is simply myself have @ sort of an agreement | atitehed, The aleeve is buttoned the whereby he is supposed to attend to |full length of the forearm, with the the work at the city jail. I don’t |same fillagree buttons, About the give a —what the officers at head-| neck in effectively worn @ sourf of Carroll, he attends | quarters think of me, That is ail T|/deep rose pink chiffon, which ends work,’ { then tried to wet| have to say, It is true 1 was noti-|in an immense rosette Just at the but failed, At last we were | fed. ‘ back. He told McKechnie that Was a man at the station with | fhot off. The conversation | followed is best told in Laub ‘80~n worda I informed MeKechole said Laubecher, 1 CUBA TO BE CONTROLLED WASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. % nominated Capt. de- . to be professor of natur- lal experimental philosophy in the military aeademy A canvas of the senate indicates that the termination of the Cuban question, aa arranged by the com- mittee, will be accepted. Teller and Money, on behalf of the Democr have. indorsed — thi amendment reported by Piatt (Con nectieut), who pre owed that the ad Judication of the United States can hever be withdrawn, It follows that internal dissensions will not be pe mitted. Cuba will have self govern- ment under the general supervision of the United States. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. — Strenuous efforts are being made to barmonise the differences of aenat-~ ove in regerd to Cuban affairs, and thus prevent an extra seasion of congress. Conferences were held yesterday and today, and it is hoped that an undertaking can be reach- ed by the time the army bill comes up for final action. LATE NEWS. LONDON, Feb, 85.-Prince Karl, of roy, killed himeelf at Vienna yee- terday. He had been left by a peas- ant girt with whom he was infatuat- ed. ODESSA, Russia, Feb, 26.-—The thermometer ts 25 degrees below sero. Travel tn the strees i# abandoned Many persons have @ied from ex- posure to the cold LONDON, Feb. 25—The Firitish government ts negotiating with the “anadian government to eatablled in ‘anada a recruiting office for the Pritiah army. A new Canadian regiment probably will be formed. C.,, Feb. 2% ‘ —_— WASHINGTON, D. The war tax reduction bill were tn con- ference yesterday. They said aft- erwards that while no agreement had been reached, they believed that a oom romise on the house and sen- {lle would be arranged. PITTSBURG, Tex., Feb. 35.—The business portion of the city was wiped out by fire, Lona, $100,000. MADRID, Feb. 25.—The queen has requested Gen. Azcarraga to retain the premiership and to reorganize the ministry. It in believed that this will postpone « erisia. MAY WHEAT, Feb, %—May wheat, Twice His Bride. ‘The seoret marriage of a student in the University Law School, PD: 27, in Dayton, Ky., to Mamie Ma a soubretie singer In the Buckeye concert hall, in Cincinnati, waa ta on on the road with Rice and Barton, has just been made known. Mamie Langemeter, and her mother, Susanna Langmeier, at 1614 Main street. She recently lived at 11 Ratelle street, Mt. Au burn, and last summer become pop ular at concert halls by her ap pearance as “The Girl With th Auburn Hair from Auburn Avenue, Mt. Auburn.” Rut J. J. Murdock managing the real “Auburn-Hal Giri, that name, which f# copyrighted Misa May then commenced dotr & double singing act with her aiater dilian, They are known an the intern, er, and fell tn love on th an intended to keep the which followed, a secret, but her mother discovered it last week, and demanded that the should be married again tn her own foative occasion, but this also has been kept se for fear of the nnger of Bell's father |, #. Bell, a well-to-Go citizen of Mansfield. 0 Mrs. Pell is the fifth singer to en- chant @ visitor and capture a hus band from the atage of the concert hall in which she f¢ now appearing. PARKVILLE. Mo., Feb, 26.—Park hall, of the woman's dormitory of | Park college, was destroyed by fire \this morning. No lives are reported lost, but many had narrow escapes. Republican conferees on the who In private life she is | Hved with | by protested againat the use of w het norms the footlights twol J ho Accordingly a necond wed |the house, thinking that she was in ding took place Jan. 10, Rev, Fathes| of a mirror in order to take #im.|need of his asvistan Upon his Miller, of St. Mary’a chureh, oM?| The two reports, coming almost | arrival he noticed that she acted in clating. | simultaneously alarmed the ser-|a peoullar manner, When he told ‘dent Louis Hudepohl, of the| vants, and they immediately notl-|her that he must be going she r Jepoh! Prewing Co., uncle of the| fled Mr. Dryfoor by ) tell- | marked: ‘* 1, there Is the door." bride, sent 20 kegs of beer for the| ing him that they had heard @ loud | As soon as br, Borles had departed is and the were each in erviewed in tire faculty } Justioe to the # for cigases held a Joint meeting and appointed « committee to draw up| resolutions petitioning the faculty te reintate the suspended students Ir This committee consisted of Howard | od should be etate® that Cosgrove, L. D. Ryan, and Miew/ thought they were relieving the Brown, A mae meeting of the | vereity of #!! reaponsibliity by hav the fight. The “ among the st ulty is wrong, on over any action that in any Way affects the untvers- The following committee was mp- | ity pointed to draw up resolutions con demning the setion of the facuity Will Lobby, Prank Millett and Gar- feld McGwynne, These resolutions; fre to be presented at a meeting of | by the character and standing of the the student Body tomorrow. participants, and their good record ‘The atecrtion ts made by students) during their entire course, - Cases Postponed. / | the cases agninet the keepers par of Lake Washington resorts, charg: | 1 with selling ligu conse, were continued Cann’ today unt M | stated that the reason that the cit commence ¥ fine and is customary Over 100 Victims of se Grier" the smart nny y hope to escape paying Rio Janeiro Wreck Still Missing, whole student body was held ing the fight take place away f o nek in Denny hall t reeo- | the campus, afd on « pubiie holl j Jiutions looking toward th ate.|The faculty @i4 not believe, how- | ment of the princt iin ever, that it was relieved of the re- | | Iteelf on re nts te that the fac nd should resein While the faculty felt compelied by @ prompt and summary action, to take comnigance of the offense, the tank wee rendered doubly dimeuit Mrs. Klein's Funeral. Funeral services for Mra. Anna Mary Kietn were held youteday af ternoon from Btkw’ hall, under the auepices of Seattle fo, & LO. T. M., and Palm Ct 76, W. 0, W. ited. J. T. Nichola, Mrs. Emily | Cattahan ond Mra. Tt. J. Dodda omi- ciated. The funeral was under the | direction of Butterworth & § eiro, Of the 182 supponed to be lost | Dos a rg ir mnti a4 FF aa | but 11 bodies have been found. The {2.7 M. Mra, MeLau wreck bas continued to slide imto| Mariey frorm th OW deeper water and now lies in GAN FRANCISCO, Feb. %.-—The sea has yielded up no more dead from the wreck of the Rio De Jan Metzer and Mra. "hoch trom the’! fathoms. The depth renders diving | 0. F. tmporsibie, The ice in the ship) will probably never be recovered WATERFRONT NOTES. | _——— j | Died Suddenly. Mre. Emma Putts was found dead in her bed at her home in South Be+ — attle yesterday afternoon oromer The Humboldt, Capt. Bonifield, ar-| Hoye pronounced that death was due [rived from San Francisco yesterday) to heart failure. She was (he wife and Will sail tomorrow for Bkagway.for J. W. Tutte. The Frank Waterhouse Co. Ltd, announces that the China Mutual | line will build a wharf at this port; HELENA, Mont, Keb. Rx. | apable of docking two of its 15,000! Representative W, W. Hee y hae om steamers at one time. sued « number of well known and “* thy citizens are pleased that damages for libel, has petitioned the ed him in effigy when he voted ie Shipping men Senator Porkin r department fora cable from Be-| Senator Clark during his campaign | attle to Juneau. Funds are for the United States senate. Ther hand to build it from Juneau to will sensational developments | Skagway. when the cane is tried j TEMPORARY INSANITY BRINGS TRAGIC DEATH | Suicide Closes the Useful Life of Mrs. Louise Dryfoos— Was Iii and Overstudied at the Law Schools. brought on that they have always liv Louise | together, one|, About four weeks ago Mra. Dry- | foos returned from New York, where Temporary insanity, 1 happily overatudy, caused Mra. Dryfoos, wife of Lewis Dryto of the beat known wholesale mer- | she had been fll in a hospital for | Chants ot Wea nm Washington tO] over «ix months Shortly after her }commjt suleide yesterday in her)return to this city she was seised | t her home, 713 Bighth av- | With an ambition to study law and lenue. The tragedy occurred about 4/ entered the University of Washing- o'clock tn the afternoon, but aij ten law, sckogt not die until 7 o'clock in the e ) Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Dryfoos ing. She She shot herself through |@sked her husband to accompany the left side with a 45-caliber Colt's | her to make som revolver. The bullet passed through | that he had a business engagement the body, barely missing the lower | down town lobe of the heart, and lodged in the| | wall on the opponite wide of the} | Telephoned Friends T room. Two shots were fi The, @ ny imbedded itself in | firat intared and During the afternoon Mrs. Dry- the wall. The second took effect as|foos telephoned to several of her | |haw been deseribed, In each tn-| friends, telling them that she was | = ~———@ going on a long journey. Among | | Used a Mirror, | |them was Dr. Emil Bortes, the fam- — ® ily physician. Dr. Borles went to stance Mrs. Pryfoon stood in front in Mra. Dryfoos' room, and | Mra explost Dryfoos went to the telephone that they feared she bad shot her-|and notified Mr. Dryfoos that he} self. Mr, Dryfoos summoned a car ed not come home to dinner as riage and hurried home, Upon his be there, “She then arrival he found his wife lying face | went to her downward upon the floor in a semi- | porta which announ unconscious condition. Physicians | tragedy soon followe were summoned, but upon examin- | Mra. Dryfoos was 42 tng the wound, pronounced it fatal. | fer father was J, Lazarus ; | + eer of Syracuse, N. ¥. She was mar- ‘ried to Mr, Dryfoow about 20 years ago, They lived in Bverett prior to ming to Beattle. Coroner Hoye says that an inquest He says | will be unnecessary, | No Explanation Mr, Dryfoos offers no explanation as to the reason for his wife's sul cide, except over-study. The only Paper in BSeettio thet to print the deres Nows. 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