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sd] PONDON, June PW have been $110, 4 toxnon, June 22. IE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares Print the News : : : TH NO, 102. WBY BURNED TO DEATH HE DARED BEFORE PARENTS’ EYES TO RAISE With a Lighted Candie, Little Jack Baxter's Cloth ing Takes Afire—Poor Boy Lingers Until This Morning and Dies. ‘That was a Swift Vengeance Overtook Him. His parents are prostr the wh PETERSHURG, Ja has been « ry baw @ Bayt ahme tr ski, a dew hood today f Catherine the Great, for p the a favorite child w the viel Tangemer ¢ his funeral pe dining, and Mra. Dev for a time and upon the tad lighted candle HIS MONEY GONE DOWN JUST THE SAME 1 ESCAPE» Followers of Mad “Mullah Slain by the British room or he was F y to Siberia It ts not Known wheth years. ay that he How SAD ACCIDENT IS RECALLED A sad accident which happened in this city March 21, 1899, was recall- ed Dy Gepoaitions fied with the cou: hi ceived | 1¥ Clerk: today {n the of Burr Jem Si~—Advieas received | SF Train, agekast the city of Seattle, el of another reverse suffered | Peall, with Altred Salicl and Dr W Mad Mullah and his followers. | J800be, stood on the corner of W ington street and Becond avenu: the flight after the repulse) the day named, when a boiler forces under Capt. MacNeill, | ploded in the basement pMullah encountered a large | ing then occupied by Dave » jet Britian cavalry and mount. | S10, Hoth of Beall's compa died of injuries received ry, who attacked and rout-| “Heal was seriously injured. | sequently he against the city to recover fi sonal injuries in the sum of $13.00 | ity is sued on the ground that | Mt did not attend to the inspection | loss was seven killed | of the botier. Jepositions from St. Loula, fled today, state the in- Foal BA, the plaintif! to be mental) BURSLARY ON SUMMIT AVE, ‘The residence of A. M. Lund, 1616 Summit avenue, was entered last Scene: British pursued the enemy all HOUSTON, Tex, June Houston Light Guard and the Hous ton CAVaIry were gent to Trintty yea. terday to protect a negro Inamed Spender from mob violence Latest advices | O'clock this morning (co (INGTON, Ky., June 2—Peo- | the vicinity of Yarnallton are) over the act of two negro and Sallie West, of i place, now im jail, charged with | ing Mary Embry, 25, © white) ‘The women yesterday broug! cotved here at 2 ming In a Indirect way), say that the m was seen tied to a tree, with the and the Miers amand of the sol en. Tho thieves evidently got i er in com fe 1 escaped nude at ja rear window and procee: and was picked up in the|room of Mr. Lund. The « by the police, ing investigated by the police. RUTALLY ASSAULTED BY 19-YEAR-OLD BOY PALOUSE, June 22.—Ole Johnson, better known as “Ben ©) reform schol last fall, brutally assaulted and outraged th mile from town at 4 o'clock last evening, and ts in the Jail, « it lynehing. Sheriff MacKay, at Colfax, was nctified, and, with Dep ing the prisoner. ‘The assault was most brutal. Johnson f 4 his victim, the highly respectable two miles from town, and when out a mile accosted her and ask d the girl, threw her to the ground and choked her ‘The brave girl fought to protect her honor, and in the Mght her « Johnson, who 1s big and powerful, choked her He returned to town, and the girl, m ad tha arm was sounded and Ma: Weedmar arrested J » Who positively Identified him as her as Peeling runs bigh, and threats of hanging Johnson ar him, and every effort will be to prevent lyn and spent most of his time since ig trom th Miss Tweitmeyer is in @ critical condition from ner TRIAL FOR BURGLARS FRIGHTENED SMUGGLING Were Ransacking Mrs. Morgan's House When the Lady Herself Appeared. fore Seles Han. and a jury on the charge of ixling about 660 pounds of optum ‘olumbia to Seattle on United States Attorney ¥ and his deput, E. Cushmar Prosecuting. ‘The defense is be- BE represented by Will H. Morris Geo. W. McK. MORGAN'S ters informed the mob jor that he would obey the « n, who was released from of F, Tweitmeyer about ty marshal and citizens to * @ 19-year-old youth year-old daughter arded by the uty Sheriff Dav by train to assist tn pro- daughter of a farmer He then A where someone lived. thing was torn from her body > submission. finally react ihnson on th street ents hia ive, and told her pa H » befor ailant mad itixens are Johnson has long been considered a hard The marshal and ut sac feared she will 1 open-face w cket and t ranceot Mrs. Har-) pria n at her residence adway, yesterday @ at short what would have of the biggest he | front of the house pertes which has occurred | four silver bracelets, | attle for some time. Lat evening| va 1 Aquarters of a| and @ short of Mr. Mor-| pearances th a the burglars then went to the room ned that|of Mrs. Morgan and were in the v1 by| midat of their work when she ap t about 4:30 o’clock in the| peared. When he came in the front afternoon by means of a window in|dcor, it is probable that the thieves the rear of the house. | ‘The window | «ft by the back. ‘This conclusion sin such & position that it cannot by the detective or seen unless one is very close to it. | ¢ the fact that a After gaining entrance to the house. | amount of valuable goods wer | the t a to the |in the room of Mrs. Morgan, and a Reynolds’ famous portrait. | back part » house and appro- nothing was taken. “= GASOLINE GUDARY BOY © EXPLODED 1S VERY ILL —J. Pierpont| fan has made stewed great art secured $10,000 for it } Ho. LORD OMAHA Cudahy, w wormed for $25 typhoid fever to kidnaping and subse- tending it, Joshua. VORTH, Tex., June eb., Tune 22,—1ddie » was kidnaped and ran 000, a werlounly 111 Phystoians any the At the pri Wiley Caihoun and he burned to Mrs r three ath ast thetr children were night in the ome The fire nused by the | expiosion of @ can of gasoline, hearin ot of Lord Russell, ac-| strain due gent legal proceading superinduced the illne bigamy, the itted Lim for trial, magistrate he SEATTLE, IF SULTAN HAY SAYS HIS VOICE THIS ACT. _ Against the Mighty, and|We May Be Compelled| Back at Russia; Merely 22.—The | to return to rapist | | Huntavitle and lodged in jai n pq | Beld the mob at bay all mig vernor’s order! bat rerererererererrrrrr rrr errr rrr er ere rrr ot| be marked by | tween K WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, KEEPS UP = WE'RENOT to Call Him Down Quite Sharply. Observing Law in Taxing Oil. WASHIN Becretary Ha for the Tt tot p XAS TROOPS SAVE NEGRO RAPIST’S NECK Mob of Angry Citizens Bent on a Lynching, Surround Two Companies of Militia; in the Center of the Ring of Soldiery Stands the Black Prisoner, Bound Fast to a Tree-- Pitched Battle Ensues, 200 Shots Boing Fired--Reinforcements Arrive, and Negro Is Saved. ot that the negro never would be tak is ney repli It is not known whether anyone on alive wae killed, Dut it is believed two of HOUSTON, Tex ane This morn| the mob were shot vd me 8 6 mob, which had cornered the Militia f mignment of beleaguered taking om th . the schoolhouse, was tak refuge with the pris sche ares by the reinforcements early this f some man- uvering the » the pris ner boa n for this cfty, WATER SHORTAGE EXPLAINED; THERE'S NO CAUSE FOR BLAME Three days ag to iseue orders regu The reason for dotng th he board of petile works found {t necessary i the use of city water for irrigation was that many citize aid not awna and gardens, complained that they could not get #u t for ordinary how J work, Since the order was lasuet, © wanting to irrigate hive complained that ae millions of gal to w Amr river 3 . © ante at the overflow at the ¢ for not ha ane for dis oy giving t ¢ plenty of wa ter for all purpose In order to net the tendent L. Hf. Youn ing, when be sald The m r has been #0 thor that It would been able to ta It should matt f th right before t r dep sens, Super artm seen this morn ughly gon on should know why the city has not i Cedar river intake. lasa the the prin pal mains were ars ag ® ut at that time plenty enough for th trt pplte The great | to #pare, but only aus want of t of abutting « th rty, will lay need water than 4 should ughly « and Persons living on Renton hill, Beacon * park addition should kr only be low dintricts orks will let @ con for the laying m Well which will eto plain when the ¢ over published time a hill, Rainier h the high service rene The board of publi of the 2%-inch main hte w that on serving et today or street to Yester way and no procrastination on the part vernment, erflow of Cedar river has not With the condition of the city treasury, and the nents called for on every side, I believe Just in proper time.” on no been utilized many ne rove verything has been done ° POPS SEOSSEOCS OSH ESEOEOOOD POeeeooooe PIKE STREET REDUCTION IN CELEBRATION, RATES TO NOME. "|The Glorious Fourth Will Be Ob-| Second Sailing Vessels Will Carry F served in Grand Style. Cheaper. ship thi in companies operating for | be Nome run, announce a 1 to | reductie rates for th | sailings of the season, There ts also oe UN Ba indulged in dueiny the|®? Insinuation of rate slashing in day, handsor S being. offered | the new schedule, one company mak- for each event, n evening will/ {ne rates of $40 and $76 ae against a fine display of fire-| $100, $76 and $40 made by. Its com The company offering tt will Gspatch twostear days ahead ‘The merchants of Pike street have| y second about $1,000 in t the present plani works, Bands will be day and evening. All will place ike street, probably t and Fourth avenu entire | fo take | orm ar playing the Nome transporta- TATTLE SLAPPING of! of town STAR. 2 1901, FINAL TEST OF STRENGTH WILL COME NEXT WEEK Machinists and Their Employers Coming Nearer and Nearer to the Crisis—Both Sides Active and Firm. JUNE sly The Resolutions What They Are Doing, 4 and housed . at July elegram was received last night a member of the executive com mittee of the Machinists’ union from Ban Francisco, stating that the pros- pects there are bringht for an early fettlement of the strike. - EXPLODING FIREWORKS | — KILL MANY Terrible Scenes at al Fire--Woman’s Head | Fourd in Ruins. t measure for the t 4 for passenger accommoda- Digeussing the difference in rates {to Nome inaugurated by the com panies announcing second sailings, well known steamship passenger | agent said eems only natural to me that reduction in the of the season, and ition on @ small| ent rate war waged companies Alaska run a nember of sre- | ond allings are advertised for July 1. it seers improbable that the boats| Will be im port by that time, some of} the late arrivals from the north ex-| pressing the opinion that the vee-| | soln of the firet fleet will not reach] PATTERSON, N, J., June 22.—Ten their @eatination until that tims.| ead nine injured and five missin With the exee the two boats dak bien aire od port, there| 1 ¢ rrected casualty report this will t « of the fireworks explosion ena ccked Adotp Rittenberg’s © and buildings yesterday The dead Sarah Wil Cas, Rittenderg, ta Ada Mrs. Isiah Bam- | rtram Bamber, Mrs. Patrick Clarence Burns, Mm. El- should a md ent difference cause the t fertor in th ring them are in-| Burns, + of speed and ac the exclusively for of a rat in the that war will prove season,” F SIMPSON vin, Josep echulman, The building in which the sion occurred was a frame t jt pur stories high, with store: ground floor, The middie | eeu “4 by Rittenberg. am - in the building. force of the ex- playing in the ay Was litted juried against an ¢ of his legs being jt ey car was directly in front of the building when the ex. ntly con-| Plosion oecurred. The burst of flame | second de-| biown out into the street scorched at Kent,| the side of the car and -singed the ta this| hair of the passengers | years in the state} A number of those y ho were on the | Simpson came before | “PPEr floors of the building wh: the! Mieortly “efore, 10} explosion took place were eithe Te was denied | ftunned and then burned to deat explo. ar “killing W ry March morning to 1 penttentiary Grifin ANNOUNCES GARONNE’S SAILING the /vin and Joseph Elvin, ° The bodies of Mrs. I ater—Further search of the ruina @ revealed thre Mrs ore vi Mrs. time. They are ateman, El- Mary flerno | of 16 dead ‘PLAYING — LACROSSE at p » in excellent form and The vist- the Garonne |again she will deck plans having | other improvemen carry only 450 p }than b tinh Conradi Garonne master of the BUILDING PERMITS. building permits | iin the office of the] vo G. D, Patch for a at hw , to cost $1 on, for a two-story Fifth avenue northw to John Davis & Co., prick structure at’ 1210 to cost $600; to Lou An area wall and stde- 21 to 205 Third avenue $2000; to 8, Rundell, 1 rnoon Hoth teams are fine work is being done. tora are known to be strong play ers and to possess great confidence { victory other hand the hard and eain the orians last Harrison Gre lacronse expert, conse today's game, also tomorrow's, when the teams play the second of the series at Athletic park nadian Ye and alley ° entran 101 to 109 Second 004 Ww labor de ing statintics. [Spokane next Monday, Weath is out t away he fixed fair and leave for | warmer” But ONLY ONE CENT -That’s the Price PAY A COPY 25 CTS A MONTHIL Fancy Cassimeres, Fancy Flannels, Fancy Wor- steds, Fancy Serges, At $10, $12, $14 and up to $25 ne hundred distine- nd unique styles to select from. The fabrics are right and the designs are the new mili- ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW YOU, One Price, One Method Adams Y-Blanche Unawe mk iLoee re than aK corr ore SOCCOO Lowey’s IGE CREAM SODA AND CRUSHEDF RUITS Try a dish, and if you do not find it to be a perfect refreshment for @ ix, hot day, it will not cost you a cent. Stewart & Holmes Drug Company 627 FIRST AVE Great Fire Sale THE LEADE 710 Second Ave WATER DAMAGE ONLY. The Contents of a Wholesale Notion and Dry Goods House. ‘The biggest bargains known in this city’s history are here.. We say look the stock over. You will find hundreds of articles and piece goods that are seasonable and desirable. Perhaps a little munsed or water stained, but none the worse. You are always welcome here whether looking or buying. Special inducements to trade in the forenoon, Fifteen costly and handsome presents will be given away absolutely free July 4th next to our forenoon purchasers between now and then. ‘Twelve acres fronting on Lake Washington; good beach; splendid location for summer home; very easy terms. HERBERT S. UPPER 12 and 13 Schewerman Block, First Avenua and Cherry St. Do you want a new Range or Stove, a Refrigerator, a Mantel, Gar-j den Hose, Tools, Cooking Utensils, or any of the hundred and one little things used around the kitchen? Then do not forget the big Removal Sale now going on at this store. Every article in this immense stock has felt the price cutters’ knife. The savings amount to from 25 to 50 per cent. Z. C. MILES & PIPER CO. 78-84 Yesler Way. "| * INSTITUTE Green Lake or Fremont car Office 30 Sullivan | ing. Tel. Main 385, Heattle, Wash, G. T. Cantle, For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or ‘Tobsses Habits—The only Keeley Institute in Wash and British Columbia. 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