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Only Paper in That Dares News 13% THE Seattle to Print the Le ene SS VOL. 3, NO, 162, THE BEATT | DEATH IN A SHROUD OF FLAMES 3 Runaway Freight Crashes Into a Passenger Train»; » and the Wreck Immediately Many of the Wretched Victims Are Burned to Death--Supt. Downs and Son Perish in the Former’s Private Car | | | | SPOKANE, Aug, 31.—Twenty-five | Essex jon west f b v wid freight cars going i very see : : - qnountalp at lightning epeed rbitine nae oP aig into a great Great Ni 8 of pase \ N ger train near Nyack Friday even-| puning out of N » 7 ; tng, demolishing the private ear of) 6. as a ie eile Py Assistant General Superintendent] 9 10 44 with laborers from Du ; Teun anda h full of ia-| : af a4 weikt ¢ Many passengers were killed, and) oy a) nut 12 w f many others injured, rat " . i Two of the wrecked cars caught x ee mn & fire and w burned up. k Mr, Downs and his son were kill-| It possible to get the nami ' ed, with their cook. : most of them were e Many laborers were burned and / Sean Next to the rear & kitted. te care of Assistant p The sleeper caught fire, but it ts t Down of the Great ‘a reported that a the pawengers| Death in His Own Car | Northern, Mr. I | the cook were in th therein escaped. wns, his son and Mountain Side Special to the Star. } KALISPEL, Mont. t The dead body of pulled out of the wreck, b the cook was Aug. 1—At/ no trace $:20 o'clock last evening @ train of|of Mr. Downs or his eon has been 28 cars, leaded with shingles and | found. plumber broke loose on the mountain| T wreck caught fire almost imme. | ‘Brade on the Great Northern, near| diately, and three cars of the passen- | CANT BEAR PO Mes ry CELEBRATE | Preparations Completed for Ball|_ at Germania DISGRACE - And So They Threaten ; to Commit Suicide ‘The arrangements for the ball at Germania ball, to be given Labor Day by the Building Trades council, have been made chiefly with the idea of insuring & good time to the par-| tteipants. About 15 BERLIN, Aug. 31.—Prince Chun , nd his suite say they will commit| suicide, in accordance with the cus-| useful or orna-| tom of thetr country in time of per-|the best “saat lien et alee eonal dingrice, if the kaiser tnsists|be 4 oak. ~pyramed | upon exacting the humiliating condi-|eake being the p » the winner, A tions In connection with the apology | piace in t = be set apart f for the murder of Baron Von Kette-|the sale of soft ka, Musi Lueben‘s orchestra, WISDOM WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 11 Ex-Secretary of War Alger has 4 TWO MORE x * 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Two more 4 , victims of the Williamsburg, Pa.. rs tenement-house first of last nighi ied this morning, making a total of Gve deaths, | — TIRESOME cided not to attack Gen. Miles in bis | .Alger’s, fo American-8 ning history of the| h war. | It is said that Gen. Alger’s friends | men’s « Takes Fire {or train and 10 cars of the freight train were consumed b None of the passengers in th Pullman or in the coaches wore injured. Those of the dead whose t The dead, so far as known, number Bringing in the Victims KALISPEL, The train bea Mont. Aug i the dead and injured © this n ing, the tra ting that 8 had been kill borers killed, the ¢ by consumed oyed ms that des nt Downs’ car T passenger train su reached the lever when 2 freight cars from a freight on the mounta’ nd a few seconds later crashed 1 th ¢ rear of the passenger with ter special car and the ach were crush; shells, The debris immediately took fire, and the unfortunates were caught under the heavy timbers, many of them being burned to death. TATTLE EVENING, LE, WASHINGTON, SATL ABDUL IS RDAY telegraph Feira tind, tt wan twang | Debts Unpaid rultan te desirous of setting Some Cannot Recover |’ KALIGPEL, Mont. Aug. 21.—Por ri Aug. at thone the victima” bodies r rs! « * { « m tt is 4 that a : ' the t oe a th it in ' . Tra w ebisia aa tae at nament = BROKE INTO DRUG STORE STA. pP A ° ONE CENT That's the Price AY ONLY COPY AUGUST 381, 1901, COLUMBIA SO VAGUE WINS RACE |Asks Favor in Teeth of First Trial--Victory Lost by Constitution TWELFTH ROCHE Y.A A BYPSIES AT GREEN LAKE The Nomads Are Now Infesting That Peaceful Suburb re with b Lock your 4 be Burgiars Seoure $3.80 at Firs | ewig sian soplimaaees oiler Avenue and Cedar Street Mr. Downs was to have taken the pes ¢ vice president 6f the Os A drug at irnt avenue kane Falls and Northern ratiroed t ra i morrow the cash He was @ native of Ireland, Me|t 4 the front s te se Peden: ed My. Banks, wh Meet, oh8:6 dang ” the rear of the store, and came He has been in the fatlroad 33 years for two years had harge of the western district of the | P eat Northern, extending fr Fy Days Not Enough | Minot, N. Dy to Seattle, M. E, Le Grande, who yesterday -- finished serving & 30-day sentence in |x SPELL. Avg.t1.—Later —The| the county jail for petit larceny, was Hat ef ated pas fearon McClure and Humes last evening. He | pow Twenty-eight bodies were consum-| wi; probably be given “hours 4 tn the wreck, eave town, HERE'S A JACK-POT FOR YOUR LIFE! SCHLEY | Determines to Challenge Admiral Howison WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 3 Admiral Schiey's counsel has ined to challenge the fitness miral Howson to sit as a member of the court bf inquiry. The challenge will be made as as the formal session opens. ‘They claim they have aMdavite thowing that Howlson has been « most ardent partisan of Sampson as ugainst Schiey advise him to make th bi ¢ book one en 31 WASHINOTON, D. C., Aug. Ravy department this mo. i received a letter from Capt. Ja: 4 Forsythe denying the Kansas City é Rewapaper interview in which he quoted as saying that the Sampson Schley controversy grew out of fav- oritism shown to Sampeon. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 31.—The amills of the Carnegie Co. at Duques- Ne are in operation today as usual notwithstanding the report of night that the plant was badly cri led and would have to ¢ this morning. and afterr to enjoy the interent- ing progream-Of sports and contests a. feature of the day's! By noon fully two! 1 pleasure seekers, including # of the order from { Washington and Or LONDON, Aug. 21 ar reports from P: Lard Kitchen-| which be retoria the capture | ent of Piet Delarey, brother to the th commandant-generas, \ He also reports the blowing Boer vane nibe Entertaining Thousands Today--Last Ni PRISONER | Woodmen gathered in large num-| | bers at Woodland park this morning Tt ts the opinion of careful non- { the popular support which all WEATHER FORECAST. and Vicinity —Te WOODMEN UNDER THE TREES at Woodland Park ight’s Parade Ninth event—50-yard dash, open to unmarried ladies, Circte of W craft Bicycle racing by Seattle promin ent r First event—On match race professional, Chr Hall necond event, two: to amateurs only mile novice race, bei the on Board the Deutchland Tamper 5 te With the Great American Game of Poker, and an Innocent Little Straight-Flush Puts Holder $90,000 to the Good af the parties § — NEW YORK, Aug. t1—ineatly to the annoyar ented, the story has leaked out, and is published tn th today that J. T. Muatin, President of the Pittyburgh stock exch John Chambers of the lage trust, together won $100.0 her on tt voyage Europe op the steamship Deutchiand ( rived here Thursday night j Mustin, it Is stated, won $90,000 in Jack-pot The accounts of the pla differ, but the most credible story In as follows Mu Chambers and several other r 5 ~~ the « pight out, and the game was kep steadily early Thursday morning. Straights were played, and It wae due to this pre-arrrangen: mat Mu poped 4m his monster pot . dig winning. ‘The deal gave him the f ‘ and & “dead” cant, He discarded the to Gil either a atraight, a flush or a atraight He draw thet { heatts, making a # ‘The other hands ou e-ot-m to | te Alive With Vermin tective Tennant says that th sidents afraid rty, but an t @ bad be Mothers rir itetle members: Pi ine Mustin was pla a taken to entirely rt ty cyt phcss he esas ,, {Plans for Fitting Celebration Perfected —A General ori ‘ix being ably neslated by Uh Holiday Will Be Observed r, Everett All arrangements for the great)em witt be brief but appropriate. In helton; ban Labor Day celebration are practical-|the stone, which bears. fitting in I banker W. 0. W., Port The ceretatttae in| Seriptions, will be placed the Satur fond, Gres: escort, Thomas. Witron, . f each Of the city dail; of Sidney: physician, Dr, C. 8. Em ke luously for | ies and other appropriate docume ery, Pallard; watchman, H. B. Madi th asion the moat! After the fon, Kent; sentry, H abor day in Seattle h neball gan Vernon; Hon. A. D. Stillmar 1 indications point to ita | Of way, and % dieton, Prot, W. €. His Baler, Ore; and Hon. C. A, Ke of Senttie c . ‘The eleventh « Peary Jubilee | general holida and 1111 initiate the W Will lowe at of the World war inaugurat 5 joMtice will be attle Inst night with a grand torch Fat i n order participates. |} in the bi wan led by alt on of police under Sergt. Ward, ~! for a holiday, mine ns axe of the gate receipts are to be given to the Labor Temple fu ‘The evening program is the b an extraordinar by the at the Western ¢ Armory Arn wrated with t heen beautifully train by Hoers near Water en and children, were) . pt Continued on Page 2 +4 number of men were kilied, 1 at the park and grand PP | | one Neutenant-colone fe Baattle bie tehinn i ne being near| Th be be on the| 5 > an-Lev Camp ta ehairm f the fi mittee and | i a tae Wart, will be ta Jo at) W._A, Bane of the reception commit | ame Sollowing oF Mi , Le ey sat $c ‘GOV. J. M. W Monster Initiation init ort which the mor lot ia expecta wet och % Alle en th monroe name cute | OF SOUTH DAKOTA == Sc ucime which where has ever undertaken. The Brit CHICAGO, Aug. 3L—It t4 rumored 1 n addgena of wel- {born renidents of Seattle a eae . Be | fhat William Jennings Bryan, in al, ‘ent—Chopping contest open n Sere a eY | W ton have been invited ae Fra \4 M. White of South Da at Byeech to be delivered her: hir men on . pai} pasticipat 4 are plannis dy | Kota, arrived In Seattle inst n mesch to be delivered here by ira : Log-sawing contest,|sressman Frank W. Camfenan. Pacticipate, and are planning to do) Ko arti "hs Sebel SME Marricon,. thp-gaioeat anager Tonight's Goramomnes John W, Pratt, presiden ine 1eepattttian Columbia early No Board of Works Meoting tne ti ra tn} In-an interview this morning the . . | Ttimantiot the abilince dam tt ; ror nai that his trip waa'ea| A Small Ballard Burglary | MiBerntandéate Yoamne ona| ainith aver! A gh ae ted to the park. \ H business with a sort of sum-| ‘rhe city marahal of Ballard report. | Lite, yp sn git ei h sh, open to n all night ands special sida tr ack attle rep ntation at Victoria is|mer vacation thrown tn, ea to the Seattle police this morning Rauate works nis f Grand tug-of-war it the terminus of likely to be an important featur Suat a carpenter. ehup. in thet tows! Ghaleman Thomson feed Tuceday ni! mp. and ‘Home| the line, which will facititate 2 The duke will not aa master of core Lon eon Ontaied War Aveningiana’e Milam ee nen fixed Tuesday at ( monies at the dedication of the new| ‘Thoro will be no court held by|iucntity of small tools taken. "The a Ing. ime for the meet-|" ‘Kighth event -t-yard dash for Visitors Will Be Cored for Vietoria bridge which will be « Justice Cann or Judge George Mon-|marshal neglected to give the nam j married ladies, Circle of Wooderaft,| In order to entertain the visitors |ed while ho ie in the city, Cay, the occasion of Labor day. of the proprietor of the han, O0000S0000G The Tailor’s|; Tape YW Strictly Up-to-Date Suits -« #10,00, $12.00, $15.00 825.00. Aantwearout Suits & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave. ADAMS Second Door From Columbia. SPECIALS ‘SATURDAY EVENING AND MONDAY ROSNY en’ Kid _ CORSET EXTRA unt of 10 pe 1 Mond: ARR RRARRER EER RRR OO RRR OR Manufacturing Opticians, 1207 Second Ave. Seattle,Next to Stone, Fisher - b -inhaahalbahahahalalahahsiahalahalclsishehalslatelalalataioleialeheiels1 Seattle Electric Co. ASSAYERS MATERIAL: Stewart & Holmes Drug Company 027 FIRSY AVENUE kk RR RR Re establishment scientifically . correct ft. The HW. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 708 Second Ave,, Seattle Rubber Necking Made | . Easy. Collars finished on our new Edge Ironer make it a pleasure. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP” THE HUMAN EYE AND ITS TREATMENT. Has been made a life study by our Spectalist A. A. SCHUCHARD e the benefit of his experience and advice A SPECIALTY No ¢ nation. We have the most complete grind- ng mach ng the finest glasses to order and guaran- tee a per SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. & Lane's Store ; blood than our CALIFORNIA WINES and WHITE WINES. of the tomple REPERCSOSCCSE SESS OS SONDS HOSES >>OOOOS OSCE POLES POODEOEOSOSODODOD OOOO OSEDODOPSOOO DS OOOEOD | There is nothing better to help digestion and-make good Our guaran tee for avons w we sell. BRUNNER & CO. >" 602 Pike Street MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber, 25, will return in the course of a We have boon in business over seven years. Nearly 4,000 investors on our WE CAN USE AG . WARNER Rror, Mgr. Pacific Coast States. Suite 1-2 NOTICE (lighting and power departments), | now located at No. 817 Second Ave jnue, to 907 FIRST AVE. TS A MONTH elalelalelalahalsialelaelalalcicies: URSION SATO AA SNOQUALMIE FALLS Sunday, Sept. Ist ven by the 1 Brother- b { Railway Employes, * any on, of wwitch- Leaves Columbia Stregt Dock at bam GOOD MUSIC, GAMES AND ¥ SING b * COCO am REMOVAL EEE EERE EEE EEE EERE SEER EER EEE EE REE Ee Serrrrrrrrcrrtrtett ltl tetrrrrrrrrrcrrrs. The Seattle Electric Company will move their down-town office, Monday, Sept. 2 A fixture and electric supply department complete inevery detail | will be operated at the new address, ~ 007 First Avenue. When doctors order pre- — scriptions they'll invariably tell you to “go to a sveds drug store.” Ruffin’s is a good one. We get most of our busi- — ness from careful people. Telephone, | | | | OF LEXINGTON, KY. ng the $7©.0© in weekly or monthly installments of Net Profit of $45.00 No limit placed on the amount any individual may invest, Half a Million Dollars to investors in “TL LL INYORMATION FURNISED BY 8. T. cor Pike Bt. and 2nd second Ave, TREEN SHOE (0, 707 FIRST AVE. BETTER THAN BONDS Elwoll-Darringten Stecks at 15° Cents a Share JAMES G. GIVENS & CO. 33-34-36 Starr-Boyd Bullding few years with a We have paid over iving Benefits.” ooks. Starr-Boyd Bldg.