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E Only | Paper in ran a | 7 We, | { PAY ONLY ONE 5 OTS A MONTH cola NO, 35. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1901, BLACKMAIL | AD ACTRESS. FIENDISHLY BURNED —— PERSECUTED. Attempt to Badger alii. io oiSi'scn'inte ihe | Monten anetic Walla Walla Priest. veroateat Fanatics Lock Their Rivals in a Mectinghouse | eau cat oagetensl ts "| and Set Fire to the Building---An “Torahiny veag peteed™ ad dere | Agonizing Scene Ensues. : ‘\Carbolic Acid Dashed In Ohio Girl's Face. IN COVERTS, WHIPCORDS OXFORDS, MIXTURES, &(. vave a large line of decid- W be eee garments for spring and summer wear, which we would be pleased show you, Your tailor will dnknown Miscreant Demands That $2,000 be Placed in Lonely Field. Chloroformed, Bound in Bed I |" ‘EXHIBITS FOR | and Poisoned by an | BUFFALO FAIR Unknown Person. VIENNA, April 5.—A horrible tragedy is reported) | : ee, | from Crosswarde, Hungary, where a religious animos- pneatentonse ©. 30) - double the price we ask you, WALLA WALLA, April An un lity runs high betwee ; ; : rican exposition, states that| ASHTABULA, Apri ese ¥ to 5 higt en a sect known as Nazarenes and f tegen HEN yon and you will get no better ma- gqoed letter, addres . ian A Live Beet for Dawson. sthe hes districts in North Yakima are lian Hawkins, aged 20 ay 8 : eg " VOWS. ‘ “ presented at the fair. |swered a stirs terial, no better workmanship, no more style. M. Fiohr, of Walla Walla, e first lange threatening exposure if $2 ‘was not given up imn t mineral ex. | resider 1 by While holding services, severe! Nazarenes locked | ninits o ek-|the meeting house door and set’fire to the building, A|iAthene” n4ifrightful scene ensued. Ten Nazarenes were burned fat beef for Dawson about Apr Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave, $10, $12, $15 and UP to $25.00 rth ¥ ~ anne outst witt incude,/to death and 45 were badly injured. ue Ad Agonizing Scene. right, bor of th s-) Fist When the fact that they were tm ph aluat ONES A | prisoned in a burning butiding daw Ruehtog chet oncary He ales ther Flohr disinterred, Jed upon the victims, the panic w ha ped spread 7 Faivight, the body of a suicide | Dawson a upon the vietims, the pa tue towp the news had been buried in the Roman tea meee Jinstant and awful, Men trampled ¢ rt rescu ame|_ TH . Shee Walla W under foot shrieking women and to the , agration. Haa|@re re ft he canons of the church |children, and thetr agonised cries | th a the helist to be a je hy han. the local police. cing flames and the crackling of f in 7 ket ‘officers bit themselves {n the | timbers he spread of the flames made | fron « ° r > fs ted fleld and waited until the Windows were shattered by blows t rk salvation D, B. War lecting the aari- | ot became deathly sick af hour had passed, but no chairs, and by th te avenues many et rene ~ " 1 tural exhibits of red on the scene scaped, Rut tt and now Ur wore | King county 2 io net APPEALS TO HIS EMPEROR. CONDITION yuein institute and the right foc |improved, but Premier May @ at the ankle . Rear Stoneck AT HONG KONG ye cours» won | seven miles eouth of here Bound to the back ‘were @ tele-| t| Eneountered Terrific Weather in| £r8p) wire and a rough stick six long, which had evidently been ui Cutting Remerke about our Knives, Scissors, Raz- ore are tn ord goods and ¢ r. They are Hl for sharp ! WON WALDERSEE REQUESTS THE KAISER, BY CASL Trip Across sae eelRT Rye ee | TO SPEED THE TERMINATION OF THE ORIENTAL | Bo Strangted. "Sea ise ect *irhere ts no clew to the QUARREL, FOR FEAR OF A CLASH. | RU Neetone” nthe organisation's femme AND CAFE F cutlery department cone Casadian Pacific Navigation | The body was that of a stalwart a to-| he steamer Tartar arrived in| man, five feet nine inches tall and “hr a yesterday from Tacoma. | weighing 160 to 115 pounds. Coron — . ' EAS TE R CAKE ‘encountered on her voyage (er Goring had the body remove | LONDON, April &—A dispateh to the Chronicle from Pekin etates | pr ~ : 4 ther. The vessel will 1 ‘Wappinger’s cemets hat the commander of the allied forces, Count von Waldersce, ha f the throat, however, which thre ee 1 “ , ess tha: “ Ran ties “Selseeen Gua ene tnet. were dont i once, ee ve oe 8 whee ~ , mt Y # directed by Angel Cake is the most appropriate variety. We have ian eee eee thee oe rangulation. ito go on Grydock before she will He believes the man met with foul | graphed the ka! urging him to bring negotia s with China " to make @ retura voyage. | play. Iasi dceaaseaer Ge baemic Nevmeees ot Gn taarentins eataseicy ———— them made from the freshest of eggs, a trifle larger thau for. ° steam. ian " ally a pie, becaumee of th a | K is operated from Puget tween the troops of the different nationalities a " “ie Poesy on aes usual, eo o Going Northrup Company ‘The damage to the Tartar A Good Round-Up | ual quarrels and collisions which threaten serious res 1a joint | - he tg 25 Cents Each. S04 Firat Ave. ly from contact with Spring Br fon continue much long Meredith had be- | Occup foating masses of ice which gre drifting down from the north. pe wt A met H Indicates an carly break-up in | sald to be CHA PI N! '§ les : Burns and John O'Brien, wei . ES FIVE | the latte < of May and pow rested by Detectives Wappenstein | | time in June tudio room, | and Phillips white Police a ‘THE LEADER | “tite 710 Becond Aveo. Lane arrived in| ed ing and wa- into custe ody in water fromt_saloon ~The Grand Handicap shoot was this | ing f r in Bin ce “ 4} All of them, it ie said. have been | Continued this morning, under mor a > pleased with the a ; i of toa Ht i onl, ade been |evatinues tie morning. ender wr mea “wie "work hes Lines for E r yesterday The lect round of fave Brave ChicagoWoman nists): atl 1 by the teachers c as e 1. birds was shot and was followed by) _ t “ == = = = = = Easter is a splendid time to repleniah the Linen Closet. The | the shoot-off Im the ac Asphyxiatio | Leader is @ splendid place buy. We have been careful to me- 4 tem, ite ured, Amerie 3 REPS SHE FOOLS ‘HER CREDITORS Lhe ead ea ls ; | Handicap in the round. 3. l«| CBICAGO, April &—By « woman's} . At Te yard—Bleached Satin ¢y 25 dozen ‘Towels, double a | D. Morrisow of St. Paul shot second.| eqorts five persona we rove Damask, 72. inches wide, thread huck, all linen, size femal y RESISTS 2 wer ear By Died at Providence houwe mt 300 sireot. “hye roe: |AWMA GOULD, BY DECISION OF NEW YORK SUPREME) S00; only, yard, Te al Only, each, 13% wis } cuer is Mrs. a Kearny a Dt TY SRERIFFS_MAY BE DEAD. A. Coeeman Gtall dh Wevitense | HEM EE ona Giaty COURT, NEED NOT CONFINE HER EXPENSES | s Napkins, maine ° EPU . | nowpttai Ghia morning. Hin “toay |tne the ‘gas, managed t 4 TO A MISERLY $200,000 A YEAR uality 26 inchea : esurrection was later taken t nney & Btew- five unconsct cording to the wu els; worth 1 Interment will be at|Ten from # | ard they would sell at $3.50. 7% only 10 s VALLEY VIEW, Ky., April 5.— summers. The girl's peopl: = Fd Mn ah ] EASTER MILLINERY ~- es and styles are all our own Deputy Sheri Collier, from Rich-, lated by the event, forcibly Bang l. 4 can save money here ; SOSOO*OOOO | OOS SHOOOC OOD has its full value asa of sweet sounds, the planos we | feed, and two officers, this morning | 04 ‘he fery 0} fs all five of the t « te Saree & writ, sent by | Sten of bis bride Es feared Ghat tw a x from the effect i pon pride in offering the public. They have attained a high standard of musical excellence, and. ate, ‘B. Clay, on Gen. Casstum M Pon for furniture belonging to her | ceedings to regal Politics Not His Motive. ow in the famouse White Hall | the wheels of Ju r | round, the general sat alone, white- | Labor Commissioner Wr mansion. raned | Gea. Clay refused to Per} niired and savage, by his disap therefore, far more than = some furniture.» The only man, son-in-law | tit the deputies to enter his house, | pointed hearth in stately White Hal Battle ensued, 15 shots being fir- ™ Srcthermeas Chiefs May jn _peatess ond te o . re chi way to judge them is to see them kno’ A *, feat ba bee Gioowenet pager All meer age and hear ther You are 4 the premises. Gen. Clay may | at tein teapecter a deals bade ha us the largest and finest tock of, Petar deca'ts tis house she a deputy grain ineprctor it Jone| gountie and ce pinnae end organ tn the ey te : iy YORE, Aare 5 | nies that his mission to Seattle is All the Colors of the Rainbow for 5c. rappel, wo years ago Gon. Cassius Clay, | pressure brought to bear by her fam-|ence bere of Chiefs Arthur, concerned with etate p Sree ote Ps ite beet omrtent 0 Serovar __Awsnwsomertt’ ARRANGE A ENTERTAIN (© Stewan & Holmes Drug Co. es _ A Country Home for Sale ‘@ beautiful Southern girl of 20) of “the Gen. Clay romance.” held at the > * 12 | Jeffries and Ruhien Are to |'Frisco Will Enjoy Several within easy driving distance of local rallroa: . are taken as signe jood Friday is being privately ob- mt a y it h e foundations. | " brotherhood, and a repre- — FIGHT DUE les by many citidens today. In| Quetorn ot the Telographers’ unlon,| The schooner Challenger sailed Meet, Sure Enough. Brilliant Functions. | pad ee it to ome of the Ban Francisco for Seattle t ry Griving dint 2 a ailwa uildings ]D. S. Johnston Company, £03 Second Avenue Burke Building. You have a@ perfect right to insist on having your * grocer supply you with the ell improved fa - jecttric car li bie for some New York ter [Joined the conference and appointed | from best flour m You want and in # jonsly ta committee to wait on President|/ day. She will be an addition to th . Dada eastead oh ee | Dre a Shot in the Broast | Cathoiic the three days| Warren of the Central road Nome fleet : 1 bi At = y srcruags ASHI pultry and a few cows; 5 | the best, don’t you, If it ending with E May Die. eral holidays in Central and South 66 99), strictly observe the holidays, E . CHICAGO, April 5.—Long standing | Oo sunday is of course celebrated an i between Mrs. eigtin | over the world. ate releases: | March some er comes in| WASHINGTON, D. C., April §.--The president an- ing price one-half of what to right party HERBERT S. UPPER costs no more? Then ask CAPITAL Trade Prices. PATENT of the world fight be- | \! impro Gus Rubiin, | 5 terday in thele Sighting « duet with| 5 at it Ie always the first #un- | A ounced this morning to the cabinet that Philander C Bet perk : noon hich happen upon orm"! Knox, of Pittsburg, had accepted the position of attor- A Money Saver on Cali Dat perhaps not fatally injured. He Be ee en tee ee ate us Apis. "Iney general of the United States, to succeed Mr duire is to recover, so that she may ree Griggs, resigned. NOW THEY | lee Gal. MoStare. Mr. Knox is one of the foremost attorneys in|, Ths, steamers Dolphin. | Fars | sarin fight Mrs. Daughman. and Bertha are t y tied ; | "TILA, 5.—The | ‘ " FARO KILLS | f the Phil |Pennsylvania, and for years has been a prominent|e™ rine A ag WS bw = baal MUST SHIFT Arthur C. Lan 1 vi », | je ’ }member of the Allegheny county bar. [Fat rallon, toe Bat Skagway voref| | nde igh eges 4 Jand repaired | | stic finish (no gloss.) Milled in Seattle by the | | Becau Father . —_ OBSERVING GOV. ALLEN ANT ent wan comer (eet ty Stam Lamy.) sor omen 8 etd | a Coward. BAKER CITY, Ore, April 6.—t The following | marringe icenses | r | 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. will make children J + Ore., 5 were issued toda » Robert Henry * Samuel N. Ferris shot and Warde - rs of Fairhaven. | conn machinist ie a4 as 1 21 Ea iment na er Cy OF YESLER WAY | Barry 'W ages ousd i, and Joli [Cis hea" tnt the tise st | SagupepbaSeSOETDEDOEDT® scay| Mth the vewotable tat ot mated that the mining prop- . | . oo Main street and blew off the top Yo loubt are aware i he wheat; and the old: ey eves in worth $100,000. He : mig , |New Vork, Chicago and Lon-| Arrive From Porto Rico he ee Tele. |his head with a 8 not gun. Me a ag (RY DOMESTIC FINISH Fone dot are aware that hi fn gloss is the wheat; an ol br Eee ee ant bane to oma. |, SOR aaen qiened Weare. Resigns Tomorrow. | J. A. Hoshor, recently convicted of | who went out on the recent foundry that will produce Domestic properly fashioned flours lof Yesler way will not have to com | \embeaziement of $20,0 » be} men's atrike. | § then he has Cascade PeUnry co. jon't plain over the str z - } ~ - |allowed a new trial. ‘That was »|been unable to secure work. This Corner Third Ave, and Sain St ae Ee * in nnection with the paving of Ge riday is genera’ ed yach layflower arrived at |” - - nd kille sitios fa conpeetion with the Paving. om nee of Co a Friday Se gonersl | verted ys cht Mays . err +4 Jt Run and killed’ himself. | Conner| FO ecb eta ne Coops Dosen SR ment, and bread made of r ne ne stock, cotton, coffee a Yoint Comfort tod om Porto |lcaves a wi and Y young = ent, and bread a ~ tend that the experience ot First ave-| rain exchanges are all closed, and! fico, bringing Gov. ( ort) | «© Me Was With Hobson. —[chitdren, who will now have to shitt =) SY Naaba coreita ie nue shall he repeated. The streets| Wai! street is almost as quiet @8| his family, Mr. Al shod ; ,__| for themselves, runner o>. 1) ao een Mterally J 1 torn up only when every-|gunday. All of the city departments | night for Washington, ¢ he Koes | Osborn Delg i | The N i the staff of lif / JFINE WINES AND LIQUORS| rpus. a FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY Ing take the 1 CHICAGO, April 6.—The stock and at Santiago, Itor a writ of hat ady for the laying of the| are closed, & any of the courte. | to tender his resignation to the pres ident eaped ? vaedhd FE ai 0. $ and the mu 8 0-foot gallery. ‘The fire | The contracts for the big paving x Pt hery. Fhe Bre Lage eget nave been | KFain exchanges are closed here to u Burning, thrafore the proverty | oh nguth of Yenier way ave een | Eralt weeanten ate ood Briday GAPITULATE. | 502 Pike Street, Telephone Main 1060, Fancy Creamery prea fre m @ fire si fan sant by a tender, to rdering material Butter. nd investigating | LoNDON, April 6.—Good Frida Giasses Scientifically Fitted ‘ he brick | way never more completely observed “ ‘ Th f vt ISSUE with ns. : WASHINGTON, D. C,, April 5 wo le T ’ “a than today. All of the shops and N i 6. eee even the newspaper offices are|Admiral Kemey cables from Cavite | ry bg cloned. FRASER oes H. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 708 Sscond Ave. resh shipment each week, i H. The @ ia from the Russian gov ninent | ¢@SAASAAAAAAANAAS AANA Sarad ween eneneeeets |f Renn ee ons ae ’ ba ut *ldeclaring that Russia's only worl MIGLIAVACC ’ worry the au | s é _ Property — ®Princrry 1 shel? is not obi n ly a fow daya before 1 ably hat hurie.t ie Our grades on ports and sherries are unequaled and quote soe Se h y* cwnern | re Will again be in th intia. Glebabe Genteanlal... onsiial vette feeling tbet thefation of order, snd that ahe pr $ quality .’ jit, $1.00 per, mallen quallty AA at $1, - and our special W. S. MAYFIELD for pecte Area | ‘The steamer Majestic, revenue cut- from gan Franciaco for this port to-|terr 1 aaible; that she has 1 $ what you eail for 4 ’. FAMILY GROCER npeacntn ni-} nthe easary ar-|t r and the ship James John-|day, She w 4 4 cargo of gen-| use of Russian military forces or by | designs on Manchuria, and no inten i 503 Pike § ‘ for a term n Work on the strects|non, are at Moran's shipyards {o-|eral merchandise in Seattle for Hion-|the withdrawal of Ituesia trom the| tion of obtaining tersitorial conces.|$_ MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPANY, . . . 108 Main St 603 Pike St Tel, Main 998, will probably begin in May, [day undergoing repairs, olulu, poucert of powers, sion from China, \¢ posyannanoiiipene ie a

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