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Soeeoeooves CENTS A WEEK 3 SIX § Phone Main (050 SHOKHO TSS HOE OOED 8 NO, A NEGRO T Said She Calle HAUTE, tn@., Fe. this morning the p George Ward. a negro age an, charged with mur Finkelsioin. He made a tui} and sald the girl called ie hot her in the head, and i ebe fell, cut her throat A found in his pocket broken. in the dead girl's neck.| d any attempt at aseautt im an insane asylum six years | an attempted assault | Defore angry citizens to! af 200 gathered in front With shouts of “Lynch ” they rushed the doer of D TORIALS - Nation Controls Journal for in the editortal of Journal she is writing and leaders, sucgesUng and editing contribu- by W. A. Brubaker, lecturer of the prohib! She says it's 20 nice to say just what) you is the way I do when I lec | and ‘@ the way Im coing x is, They're red hot,” re.) wants to visit big db ‘but will do not ssashing. Tete n@ demomatration from gigtal temperance “orders on her pas et nen's Friends wciety of petitioned the city for « site for the erection of ne. The petit fdudge Roger 8. Greene as pre: A. P. Burwell as secretary. ted to the city counct! asks @ lot 40 x 90 fret of some street running to front. On this ground it fo erect a three story frame ing 33.000. The idea ix feamen ® comfortable Wholesome recreation and ova, all at a smasl cost. institution, which is success- ‘the Atlantic ports. is designed t the demoralizing tn-| of dives, and help the esatior the land sharks that prey ‘The society is non ar exists only for the moral Pand physica! comtort of se: At one time it had a building er way, near Commercial | ‘but was burned out. ———<——— | ANG | for irrigating p* “ ) to every Seattle now: | having no more than one- nas | of ground or 129 feet front-| the past a special cha: | made for all ground over | ntage, and all consumers | than one tap of howe paid { te city de 4 month during the | Beaver. ROW provision presented by Was merely to extend the | Ground from 4% to 120 feet Mr. Parry proposed to the tc charge for extra Lapa. | ‘Meevtment was acepted, an!) was unanimously | Rew provision ia made possi hie | by the tiful supply.of water ab-| eh the Cedar river sys caused and the board of| works were agreed in giving! / the benefit of the surplus} There will be no conmider- Feduetion in the water revenues coaal of the 40 cent charge in comfort to the people the appearance =< the city Freatiy a WAR WILL BE INTERESTING bes the League. BUTh hearing of the wint machines oh Which was scheduled to take i Police Judge George's court | has been postponed until lay, March 6, at the requost Btiorneys for the defendant« @Epected that the trial will de. | Sensational features Fred H. Leone, whe t with Attorney John ¥ Mayor umes Severn) of the « men, surprised the « Present today, by req PiBAL sutipoonas be Innued f ‘ 4 ex-Judge Austin, 1 n E| Cowen and Miss ¥ enographer in the ploy | er lated that the attorneys to intend to show that Who operated a detective yess, a The missing pioo ad} There the [Stion which they intend to int WATER FREE : lof which three [ny Stewart, a THE ANA MOB LYNCHES HIS MORNING Victim Confessed to Murder of a Woman-- d Him a Name. Aty th lockup, wu manner i r. | Weapons as battering rams Th door could not withstand the consee utive assault and shortly after noor went down with a crash. In swirled the » rushing pell-mell for the joell of the negro, Without any cere mony, & rope was looped about his neck and he was dragged forth while the enraged people beat and kicked hi hward up the riv jer bank the procession marched to With) the “draw the river bridge. y of the negro wai fwwung to the dreenes, peltod with all sorte of mi Fard | however, v ad practically before he left the sa) Tt wae not long be: re the unsati Dad not deen landed in jai! | ated thinet for vengeance found vent in a sugmestion to With fendish glee the mob gather ed about a hastily constructed pyr and incinerated the remains. burn the bedy ney, has collected evidence for ee 2 Anti-Saloon iva. ue. Sensational Features, i Sire sensational features whten the attorneys will not clone at the preseat Ume, will be brought out at the hearing. It has been said that Yery important communications Which will be of Interest to the pub- Ne, passed through the Mise Reese,-and an effort will be made to have her give testimony of artling nature. It is also wader ood that several of the slot ma chine men have aMidavits in pre ace at the tris ines are at th time being operated in m saloon in the city. W. L. Cowen, of the Anti-Saloon league, is authority for the statement that no more war rants will be issued for the arrest of the proprietors of siot machines un now before Judge orge are settled. Tonight at the First M. BE. church, & reform mase meeting will be held The one object of the meeting ts to organize a new society which will be known as t Seattle Law and Ord- League, The new organisation will succeed the Aanti-Saloon league as a leading spirit in the war now be- ing waged upon money-paying slot machinew and other evils tolerated by the city officials, $10,000 IN A RUBBISH HEAP NEW HAVEN, Conn., Th one of the stare room present Feb. im the’ oet- ) lar of the Peabody museum buliding ® Workmct waa sweeping way pile of rubbieh Saturday night a professor happened the room. picked out @ amail piece of giltter ing meta! from the dirt, and ordered © to take the stuf Into $10,000 worth of gold In Aztec jewelry. How tt came to be there no one can expiain. COURTHOUSE. Shortly after 1 o'clock this morn. h the me of the etate va. J. Carlet went to the Jury. Carleton a lad of 19 years, charged with fdurgiary. It is alleged that he, bo yl with Geo. Fairbanks, who plead y to the charge, en ed the Mee em warehouse On Occ! dental “avenue, for the purpose of }committing a felony. The boy's mother came from C fornia to be present at the trial. The $2,400 damage sult brought gainst Moran Bros. Co. by Adrian Yroufe, as guardian of the children lot Henry Proufe, who was ki during the construction fthe salling vessel! Minnie E. Caine, ie being rf by a jury in Judge Hell's partment. A WRECK ! A Wabash Passenger Train Ditched and 35 Injured. INTON, Mich. Feb. Md na Passenger train No. 9 from etroit for Chica was wrecked neas here early thie morning by 4 | broken ra were injured, train was runnin some seriously. The « 35 miles per hour when the accident occurred The passed over the broken . but all of the five ere Pullman # cars, ers, were deralied. Special | with surgeons were hastily surmmon ed from Goshen, Millersburg anda | Elkhart Among the injured are J. A. Sel |inan, bagwage agent of | th \rallway; Rev. J, W. Vander and Mrs. J. A. Lorimer, of Ch one woman fatally; Mrsf §, 1. ker Chicago, badly; W. L. Com achenectady, head cut; Abraham Fow! gee Corning, Mont., back | browen H. Kuschke, Wilkesbarre Geo, W, Stults, aged 56, at Jefferson hall fror iH a meé ot the f The body is at Butterworth's It was ascertained by Butterworth & Hons today, that Archie Wilnor who Aled Sunday in the city, has relatvew residing at the Dalles, Or, LIFE OF WOE. BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. % Fan tenderloin habitue jumped from the third story window of the Florence house at an early hour this morning and war killed tw stantly. Sbe came from Walla Wal- la, Wash, hands of Thirty-five passengers | |GUERIN-LEARY in| piles, A double row of piles 70 feet Bu 7 WASHINGTON, [CHINESE END FACTIONS AT WAR: FESTIVITIES Two Sets of Officers Are Elected | Their New Year Celebration Closes to Railway Company, | With a Big Racket, SEATTLE, UESDA A» was anticipated yesterday when} Chinese new year festivities came | the Stockholders. of the. Beattie {| to an end last night. ‘The Celestials 7 * for the ensuing year, /SPeMt the greater part of the Inst here was & decided disagreement, |#evon days in paying up old debts, with the result of a split, and ¢wo| smoking good cigars, drinking China! sets of office * being glected The/gin and, ineidentally, playlog fan Guerin faction elected as oMfcers President, W. E. Guerin; vice prea-| 8" oF smoking opium bout 19 ident and treasurer, Jae, D. Hoge, |°'clock last night @ reception was jr, and seoretary, Reynolds ¥, Guer-| held at the joss house on Washing in, ‘The Leary people elected: Pres-|ton street near Fifth avenue, after ident, John Vice president and) which @ number of bomba were ex general C. Neufedder: | sioaed, Jims 1 ~ treasurer Gutior} seoretary, | P°O*S. Finan Geen Gen, 9 mom Pierre Worry ber of the looal Chinese colony, who Such procedure ts almost unprece- | hag a store at 614 Washington street dented, in view of the recent de-| stated last night that the Ore crack on of the superior court, which|¢rs used in the closing of the new that the Guerin faction were| year celebration cost over $400. lawful owners of the controlling} A great many residents of the city stock of the railway company last night visited the Chinese houses ceedings will be brought against|in the tenderloin district John Leary, when he may explain | upon what authority he voted the took In quest “sc a| HIS FIRST CASE. WASHINGTON, D. Pred He erm aohiner lems ce ths War department, son of the Hon. J W. Kern, Indiana, whe ran for gov-| This morning Judge Emory is ernor during November, killed him-| trying his first case—that of the t night with # bullet from #'| state versus James Howard, charg ed with bur fin is being o er embexnlement whl attend to th lary. While Judge Grit oupled with the Homh- case Judge Emory eriminal calender olver, He wan and served with distinction In the Spanish-American war, No reason can be assigned for his rash act THE MAINE TO BE RAISED The Plans of the Chicago Concern Which Has Agreed to Float the Warship. oS years of age CONSTRUCTING THE COFPFERDAM. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb, 26.-| enormous Duoys to the ab For three yeare the wreck of the cleat to hold her up on the eurfac Maine has lain upon the bottom of (even when partly full of water. it the harbor at Havanese Now, ot Will be necessary to patoh up the ast, the government has awarded to keep her from bresking to the contract to raize it from the Oe, ai tion. bottom. The effort is to be made ‘Ip posttic into the oof to repair the shattered hull euffict- ys vi the ship. will stead SHATTLE Y EVENING, FEBRUARY 36, A $5,000,000 MILLSTONE. w ASHINGTON, D. ¢ 1901, Over $6,000,000 per year , x Wen tnese, the people of the United States in| ple ne -etat at caring for insane, idiotle or eptiep- | foreign born tle foreigners, who come to this| Phe whole let of a dial country, A Dil ia now before cons | that whatever the percentage of for grees to amend the immigration | eign born residents of the state may laws no aa to axehude more effectual: | \, enaidering these undesirable burdens. atate, the per While only about 16 per cent. of |foreign born ing the people of the United States are | goubt meroshe [foreign born, yet statiat ON | bor t corning the insane show that 95 per abe cent, of thelr number are forelen at law simply excludes born. In New York state over half fF the Cee of lane of the 22,000 insane patients in the |} Ineane, | par Sethe, ae lee pana be en. |Of March 4, 1N01, by exclu t y oacluded from the state, it te | mo ° we © a ‘ sae? hy calculated that New York would |[U™ for the tnmane, ime / about $400,000 per year leptic, before landing ts it Ix on behalf of the empire state that the proposed legisiation ie | It extends the time ed, but it le pe 1 out that the |Insane persons who jquestion Is one which affects the |after arrival must t | Whole country one yenr—the prow In the state of ORio, only 12.8 per | Yoars Wants $10,000 Damag: | | Michacl Lupton has filed clains } aged the ofty for $11,000 damages 4 for injuries alleged to have been re geived on Oct. 20, 1900, by falling into je on First avenue gouth, w eee §«=—_ESUAPE ane street would cross thet th Qughfare if ext able woarman nded Whey not at sen he iso eshoreman. falling he dimecated hi jer, and received injuries whic permanently prevent him fr [Wal tober “MORAN'S BUILD. Many Miners Shut Into) Burning Shaft in Wyoming. UE: : 3 The only Paper in ¢ Seettio that dares Je $ to print the Nowe. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 26.-Tha | ‘Two more addftfons to the Moran | latest advices from the Diamondviite | shipyard have been begun as a ree | 98! 8 ee . Ke merer, Where ” sult of the battleship contract. One “gd yester we oe coat by is a frame machine shop and th ay 16 « heroically Other a stable ’ veahte fer bot fighting mea, but with littl en. That the! perished, none | hope of reaching the unfortunates bd idings were taleen out at the city ineer's oMce late yesterday even- have f doubt, as the fire has raged furic 0) 5 how nd not ould he machine shop fe to form an ex. fF 15 hours and nothing cow tension to the bollér shop bullding, | “aterground inder such eunortons i which was bullt two years ago, and | The sone at the mouth of the mine | in at present In wee. The extension | |* bear ing omen and ebtl- | {wut pe etrame butiding, 96x 300 fect (deen run about frantically calling land will cost about $6100. Piles for | upon the mine oMe?sta to save thetr| the foundation are now being driven he or + atedk piitedmaen V4 ¢ 7 ding |,.The ¥ rn ormatior The stable will be a frame building | 1... Ceect thet 26 lives weres lost coating sho the pew ps and located adjacent to bine shop. The bodies are still the mine, but the names cannot be | earned, | Two entries in which fire} FIRE CHIEF; av OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA, Feb. 26.--Gunderson’ bill Changing the dates of conven- | Ralph Cook | is Appointed $9 | Bes of soutee ea arte ina el Take Kellogg's i what reo the flames wenate, al dow Boap lak Doug county, for a ganitarium. The joist Place. |gommittes on railroads introduced — bill making the state auditor rail - aie eay comm! «Bu 4 rand jowtng 3200 month for @ deputy, the object be & to secure general Information on ently to permit the floating of the Ralph Cook w point, niet report th ck in, rise to the surface. iP as appointed chief of railways for the rt to the go majacd battles ye = pew § i Mite coffer tam wilt be the largest) the Ore department javor Humes erntr in July of next year. An iho bevy shal! prove im ever constructed anywhere ] this morning. He took the oath of |propriation of $18,000 tx provided for Sg FE preve by ‘Teo catt ‘aan natructed, |Offlce and entered upon the d Spend sold tor old Sentai and tee be the contract will put pumps to/this afternoon. Mr. Cook was am emnpte @ to secure th , »- work, and when the bottom of the { the, reappor rm In the latter Teached a well will be dug bilge water that y. by the terme of the con- | harbor hiet of the fire departme 4 K mt bil, Gardn bot failed. | morning took the oath of office ax tract. aaffie! * old | im ft to hold ali the he proposed change in the name | b sabe eit be Seends lo wae the may ieak through. Pumps will be/ fire marshal of the Agricultural college at Pull- | statues for the Maine manument kept at work whenever the well 9 in| Mr. Cook a 36 years old, anda na-'man, adding the school of mines. bs task of rafsing the Maine will with water tive of Ingtand. He entered brought out opposition from Wing be undertaken by a Chicago com- ° partment a @ pipernan tn 1899, county senators, who claimed thet | pany organized expressty for the | Salvage is Enormous ls ) premenes be 5 ft js — it was C een, to eure @, fete 0 eat re 0 chief | appropriats ntior for the salvage and to bay the gov-| pected to be enormous. In its hold panei BR one hr aes see senators The matter ent over. | ent thr con the ‘ording to the governine 4, | Temper fe house sp e morn Proce en oe wa on Toe eet tod wonth or [Position he has held since 208 ing & or the aecond time The Pian of Work. ammunition and 1000 tons of copper hundred engines are hulk of the vee ament and Mttings 1 to be worth considerable if the Voamel cannot be °° Tie v plan ie to raine the Maine completely to the surface of the wa ter by means of @ cofferdam. This we ree ® sort of fence of gigantic repaired this is « contingency not an long wiil be driven into the mud a tractors, Th around the wreck of the Maine, their Maine was ami tops we the surface ships and the bow, and only a of the water, When this double part of th esnel Was wrecked. fence has been completed the space | The construction of @ bulkhead wil between the two rows will be filled | the contractors believe, shut off the up with material until a water-tight bow and the wership will float barrier has beeo formed. Then the| Three offers were made by the water in the central space will be company to raise the Maine. One umped out until the Maine will be | was subm etd on January to [ett clear of water, In the mud bot- | the war ¢ ment, and a price of tom. $1,500,000 ‘asked. It wan referred to ‘The next step will he to attach the naval board and rejected HOW IT 18 HOPED THE MAIN EWILL Bi FLOATED. witness, H. G, Torrance ! Hoshor, who waa his private secre | tary and legal adviser, $20,500, to be used in his interests, but more ape | clams’) to look after his tmntning oo in Alaska. Hoshor, it is ai Thro T med, had left for the East, appro | }priated the entire amount and de |A Maniac Throws wo. SemsGal the orase tea eeu te |coma, where he was Children From a |r ught to this city. ‘Tacoma peo ple effected his release upon supply. : ing 320,000 bonds, which were later Bridge. } reduced to $5,000. Mr, Thompaon ts | accused of being a party in the mat receiving portion of the -— | money. The defendants on the oth jer hand, state that they disposed of | PITTSBURG, Pa., Fen. 26--Claim-| {8 Money In the interests of Tor ling to be an act of inapiration! ‘The case is expected to be from heaven, Mra, Deathorn this|one, Prosecuting Attorney morning started acrows Brady street | And Jobn Fi. Hart will pro bridge, leading a girl aged 7 and a| cas A. Gili boy of 4 years. When In the middle | re sent Hoshor ot the structure she hurt the children into the tc Jand then attempted Jere seized her | passed under the ice and # wned. The boy © ued from t. | rious! ja ice floe but was found to be so- injured from the fail ROCK- “A-BYE | tha today A church tower oot po aR WEATHER FORECAST. This morning, the case of the state ve. J. A. Honhor - Hi. Thompson, who are charé+| seattle and Vicinity,—Tonight and | ed jointly with swindling H. G | Wednesday, rain; brisk south winds, | rance of $20,500, eame before Judge | | Benson on & motion for diaminsal | made by W. A. Gilmore, counsel for} DETROIT, Mich, Feb. 26.—Fira de The motion was denied, | t morning destroyed Grinnell ne is wet ‘ wholesale music house anc for hearing to- | Bee orrow morning damaged adjoining stores, The to- March 24 MQ, the prosecuting tal loss ls eatimated at $160,000, mnonginiven i TRS BSTC " eral igned to| arrested and | THRILLING! LIVES THAT | feseviee rin Guests ‘of Fashionable| } } NCISCO, Feb. 96.—It tw} Jnlly stated that 182 persons Hotel Have Narrow | perished on the Rio De Janeiro. | Sabie HAD MANY FRIENDS. | ‘The tuneral services of Miss Fan | — - - w neces fg o were held Sunday i} flerr r % o'clock from the | Seattle Undert king parlor The MEMPHIS, Feb. %#.—Fire thin| ceremony was conducted by Teer orning damages the f Lingenfelte Christian Cordova hotel to the extent and 1.. |S. Bowerman, | Pitty guests rushed tist church. Inter 1 Many thrilling encapes ocurred, | mer ko View ceme firemen taking people from a third | te was born in | story window. No lives w | Ke and died at however, though all of the gue | Aub 19, 1901. She | their property. leaves to mourn her loss « father —e - iD. # Whittington and two PEKIN, Feb, 26~Mint brothers W. Whitting jhaw transferred to ( ton, and Mre. G. F Reeckhil) the affairs of the American | Aust, « Also two sisters. lewation, preparatory to his return ) Mrs. W 4, of Quakertown to America for @ six month's vaca-|Ind,, and Mrs. J. F, Harris, of Ox tion. ford, Til WHY ENGLAND IS INDIGNANT AGAIN lapsed at Zara and the upheaval of | i sen wrecked numerous crafte at Splato. Le Rire, the French comic journal, in the early days of the Boer war | printed a caricature of Queen Victoria, which nearly brought on a war The same journal now publivhee this picture of Mdward Vil, and all J Mnglund te-angry, | descriptions, WERE LOST : Mounted on Feet or on Base, with OOCOOCOOOOOD NO TOBE OBR OCR GOOOCOOHOODROOD ONK CENT A COPY PEPSEOOO SOPHO OO SOD OD OOSOV ESO OOOE OOOSEOOOSEOOOOOOD THE LEADER: 710, Beox Ave silks us 4 ane dpises and Wash Goods New Lace Curtains New Drapecrie Housecleaning time is § furnishings on the abe $06 964006400460. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY er PEP COMPOUNDED BRIGH GENERALLY NDS. COME CIpeED ARRIES LOWE8T NEW GOODS AT LOWER 1 PAY AT THE END OF TILE SI IN AND LET US DEMONSTEA ADVANTA OF TRADING AT ONLY RELIABLE GOODS AND MARGIN OF PROFIT. Youths’ Suits, Age 14 to 20 $6,00 Up Boys’ Suits, Age 8 to 14 - $2.50 Up Child's Suits, Age 3 to 8 - $2.00 Up with FOR S0c THA THE A FOLLMER, CL & CO, UMBRELLA GIVEN EACH SUIT. SUCH A6 WE HAVE BEEN SELLID AND The. YPlanch A Strictly Family Proposition, Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. have received a full line of old wht os of all brands. Also wines of aly We have an excellent 6-year-old Kentucky Bourbon at 76e per bote tle, which we guare to equal $1.50 goods in the market. Give usa trial and convince yourselves. ‘Telephone Main 1060. $250 Each Good Rullding Lota on Qu Anne Hi, HERBERT S. UPPER STEEL COOKING STOVES close to car line, erman Block We havea larg ine of ded to our and ex- steel further hand- e and complete line Steel Ranges And Steel Cooking = already tensive goods a or without Reservoir, for Wood or for Coal, as Desired We invite close in: We have endes goods all the desir the least objec forts. work m: construction of these eliminating those in and feel that success has crowned our ef- nted by th ab They are subtantially mot of fine genekal appear and eapactous Tr High and br under oven door plates wn reser ¢ or handle, turn keys and hinge pins door with « Iraft tier ugh, competent in operation, pouch feed of os with clean- ervoir. N kel plated knobs, End swing door dropping upon brack Outside body of hamme: heavy cold rolled steel, pat damper Large lower ond res, forming convenient shelf. shed veled fron; inner porti buckling ns of to prev For Nearer Description Call In 1.6. MILES & PIPER CO. 78-84 Yesler Way. The Largest Stove Housein the Northwest 09969099006 O6000060000 When You Get Tired We ¢ t nell « pair of don't allow the > de spent time t ney learning " t soe » can aud do improve . HW OUAY EVERSGLE, Tok 2) av, Renttle A nice quart bottle of ZINFANDEL FREE with every purchase of Port, Sherry, Angelica or Muscatel at $1, $1.50 or $za gallon. Special delivery., MIGLIAVACCA WINE CO. Phone Main 687 109 Main Street > r C i ¥ ’ f= _ =~ <e— fo aoe iv ma |

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