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& UIST OF THE SAVED First Cadi MeCLELLAN, traveler ¥, Grant and Co, iC. HASTINGS, Vic- WILLIAMS, Victoria. R. F. Bdgar, San Jose. yacOR MILLER AND ‘Beattle, ” ROBERTS, San GERTRUDE A. GAD- Francisco. J. L. TIMMONS, Daw- fs R. WEST, San FP. SANDERSON, San WwW. Baty. Everett, Wn. HAIGHT, Las DR WILLIAMS, San MEYDENBAUR- Cal. ‘Tacoma. A. F. STREAMS, Ta- “CAPT. JOHN GILBERT, Francisco. A. MEYDENBAUR- ROSE PETERS, Seat- ¢. MOOREHOUSE, Seat- N. LATRANOR, San ‘T. SMITH, Los Angeles. . C. Pe tak Sd Beattie. SPEAR. Sea’ ROPSCHNT, Be Seattle. » ©. LARSON, San Francisco. Heron FARA. Chicawe ane SR eeprom Tomes san @ ficial report to his company: _H. HARRIS, Steerage Stew- ae & MARSHALL, Chiet IN McCALLAN, Fire- SCHOFIELD, Fire- A MU? Fireman Fireman. PATTEN, Fi ETE! 73 fh Beattie. | NEFF, of Seattic 5 : ttl f ILBON, Chiet of- LUPP, Secon bag 1 ‘Third Mate BROWN, Fourth H. Chosry, Baarattt Second Anuist. Chiet Pee L, Steward. HO ‘_ 4H JOLMES, Boatawain, FRANK REARDON, Porter SHIEL, bite RHODE, Waiter. AR REISS, Ww; # BoLioway, Var WILLIAMS, Ww, alter A-HANSO. alae ay hain ayn on the ABTANCY, refused to He wan placed teat of the chain air day's labor ; r other brought back,” “May Win Out Over For- THE SEATT FATE OF MANY PASSENGERS _THEWALLA WALLA YET UNKNOWN Citizens of Eureka and Trinidad Are Caring for Numbers of the Survivors — PERSONS ARE INJURED Later Reports Only Add to the Fears for Those Who Are Still Missing ---An Official List of Those Known to Be Safe | | EUREKA, Jin. 4—Noon—The ac-) flcers stood by, saving passenger: | tual lets as made up at this time,| Until the - went down. ‘. in Rot) | Ot present give names of those who | notwithstanding all rumors and pre-| DS Ween saved. | viously made statements show that! | 89 of the passengers and crew of the! pune K hago: Snags jw tia Walla are missing, including | 1 js ied here that a boat from | etene persons who are known to be| the Walla Walla landed at the big | Gena. | fresh water lagoon north of Trinida A hundred survivors are here and ‘The lagoon le 1b milee away from that place and is the resort for at Trinidad and are being cared for) fishermen who are in those waters. es hotels and private seidences. | There is neither telegraphic or ( Five persone here are seriousty in.| Phonic communication there and the | sured and Uf are tn a critical condi-| [on tal mesremser, ne Pines by 8 | tion from hours of exposure to the He told on arrival here that eleht beating of ley waves and chilling of the passengers and winds. Many are confined to beds, | but after dissipation of the shock jeees M results of exposure will re- | there late In the evenin the number was the acon ; Lupp, who was on the bridge of the fil-fated steamer at the time of the | colitston No other mawere “". Detatis of Wreck } Tmmediavely after bis arrival a stage was dispatched to the lagoon, pine detalie of the wreck are Un: / and it te expected to return here this nged in the reports. Summarized | srernoon or late In the evening Brledly they are to the effect that the Og soled gegen og vessel was struck at 4:10 tn at | counted for, —A later report ‘the sengera and crew who. were ianded at the big ingoon last fw to the —_ that they were to Trin- a ‘The boat started trom the wreck cape of thore who were aboard. | Mre. Dolphner, wife of the rev-| enue collector at Tacoma, died trom exposure after the boat had been out several hours. The craft was heav- fly laden and her body wee con- signed to the waves In the hope thet it would add to the chances for es. | cape of those who weer aboard. ‘One other person, whose name ta | not yet known, died after the boat | reached the shore. Two others are “On January 2 at 4:36 a. m.,/ said to be in a critical condition, feather Rasy, wind southeast, a fron tark collided with the Walia| ‘alla. No. 2 hatch was cut to the! Bark Unidentified ings and three feet below the) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4—200 . Lordered boats and life|p. m.—The bark that caused the hed. The port bollers| Wreek of the Walla Walia is still off and the pumps work-| unidentified. Shipping men are the ship foundered at 4:50| agreed in the belief that she must ship listed and lurched) have gone to the bottom or been in inking bow first. The sec-| such condition that she could do) was on watch. The of-| nothing to ald those who were strug-| | eling fn the water. Fotlowtng are the vessels that are supposed to have been in the vicinity at the time: | tmpe Rark Ernest Legouve, 55 days out from Hobart, Tasmania for Port- ta nd. Bark Les Adelphes, #1 days trom Madagascar today and the Du-| quesne, 125 days out from Nante Europe, bound for Engiand with a cargo of wheat. Francols Coppee, which left As-| toria in December for Cork. Saved at Big Lagoon EUREKA, Cal. Jan. 4.—8:10 p. m.| —A messenger has just arrived here| bringing a list of names of those faved on the big Ingoon beach, as well as those who were saved near Trinidad and have been taken to the latter place. Boat No. 2, with no officer in charge. landed’ on big lagoon beach. | It had tn it the following: 8. Alexander, coal passer. A. Johnaon, meaaman. Lieutenant H. Kiteschuar, Paenengers Robert McKee. Charles Gleason. George Spencer A. Swanson. Hen Larsen. Henry Weaver. separated in the fog. The of- acted with perfect coolness and tained order until the vessel beneath the waves, carrying ‘aptain Hall down with her. When to the surface he still en- to assist those who were ling in the water. greater number of passengers Picked up by the steamer Dis- patch and brought to Eureka, whil others were landed at Trinidad. O'ticial Report Immediately after arriving here Captain Hall made the following of- GAINING | COLT™: 0. Jan. 4.—Every! sign new points to the defeat of Foraker in the fight for control of the organization of the Ohio state legiaiature, at least so far as the house » concerned. Though it is practietily conceded that McKinnon, Hanna's speakership candidate, has enough pledges to win, the Foraker-| ites have not given up. | A cry of boodle was raised during | the nigst and it was said that big corporations and liquor interests had placed ‘hetr fate in Foraker's man- 6 drowned and| agers’ tmnde with instructions to win) wires Kotashuar way at any sasard. | Henry Weaver injured. The lat Later at noon today, Foraker’s| ter ts now under the oare of a phy- manage admitted bis defeat in the) gician. aga | Saved at Dry Lagoon AA Boat No, § went ashore at Dry | PROMOTION , Lagoon, 18 miles north of Trinidad. | 1 On her were: Alex Holmes, boatswain. Koephram Jobneon, sailor. Peter Naucett, meas boy. Rudolph Nelson, sailor. George Morrison, steward’s helper. WAS LATE pa ie ie J. Otls, saloon watchman, cAVASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. 4] ‘Albert Johnaon, sallor apt Richard B. Leary of the Unit-| 0 boat was 32 hours in the water. promoted to the rear ira}, but never t. The promotion was not re- ceived ia Boston until the family had returned from his funeral. Report in Error | MURBKA, Cal., Jan. 42:00 p. ma. —An authoritative message has been yecetved here showing that the | woman who died in the lifeboat that | was en route to the big lagoon ana was thfown overboard was Mrs, Kataschuar, instead of Mrs. Dolph- ner. No further names were added LONDON, Jan. 4.—Gen. Kitchener | reports that Gen. Bruce Hamilton, to the list by the messenger. who has been operating in the South- THE WIND-UP ICAGO, Il., Jan, 4o~"'Austraiian Tim" Murphy and Jack Moffatt are | ern Transvaal, has captured 100\ to furnish the wind-up to the Chi Boers, induding Gen. Erasmus. eago Athletic association boxing show tonight The bout will be the Captures Twelve first Moffatt has engaged in since KROONSTADT, Jan. 4~An Or-| he met George Gardiner at San ange Kiver Colony report says that| Francisco last July. In that batt ri Elliot, In the action with De| Moffatt broke his arm and wna! Wet's rearguard after the battle of| obliged to retire from the ring| | temporarily. Tweetonten, captured 12 Boers. SEATTLE LE, WASHINGTON, LIST OF THE MISSING A. KOTZ8ENNUR and wife. DR. B. F. ALLEN and wite MRS, L. JOHNSON, W. B. MOORE. F. M’CRIMMENS. L. M. PAPERNE, L. DRU A. HANS FRANK REARDON. JOMN SHIEL. F. RHOL ED, REISS. L HOLLOWAY. TB. WILLIAMS. 2 MORRISOD.. Ri OFFICERS AND CREW. CHIEF OFFICER NELSEN THIRD OFFICER GEO. HALDREN FOURTH OFFICER CECIL BROWN. PURER FE. L. NUTTMAN STEWARDEAS MRA, MIN- NA REIN LDS. ARLSON Sonn WILSON Jon ILISH. R. SOMERS. W. B. DORLAND, W. J. BARTEL, G. GOVE. D. GALLAGHER. J. GALLAGHAN KNOWN DEAD: L HM. ERICKSON, Laborer. | | erceccceeceseoseceece DR. #. F. ALLE: and vite. MRS. HERMAN oy S8CHMAR, wife of iaente- nat Mie M. REYNOLDS, Btewardere MRS. H. ERICKSON and three children. LOUIS HH. DRUBY, San Pranctece, WILLIAM BERTEL, Fire- @ man @ JOHN WILSON, Quarter master. e sow rngenacaanecanoneeS “KID” WEST George West, better known to the police an "Kid" West, the notorious ertminal who gave evidence in Daw- son City at the trial of Murderer George O'Brien while nominally 4 prisoner In the Walla Walla pent- tentiary, arrived in Beattie on the steamer Dolphin this morning. As he came down the gang plank to Bohwabacher's dock the outatre!ched hand of Polloeman Stepley attract his attention and together with the officer he took a litt it to headquarters, where the “Kt jocked wp. He didn’: mind that, an he has been there times before, Went has a tale of woe and he considers himself a man. ‘Went was the only man who could give convineing evidence at the O’Brien murder trial in Dawson, ome months ago. At first it seemed impossible to procure him as a wit- at the time he was #en- enced to serve a term in the Wash- ington state penitentiary at W" ita | Walla. By means of international kidnapping West was taken to Vie- toria, where he was confined tn Jafi until time for him to go to the trial jut Dewson. He was taken there and gave his evidence, returned to | Walla Walia and was pardoned by the late governor. ‘Was Radly Fooled West, thinking that he had done the Canadian government « serv i many naturally thought that he would be given a royal welcome In Dawson. He wea mistaken. When he mrri in that northern city he was re- eived, but not as he expected. Every attention was shown him, mounted with him continually « decided that he ral of them walked the way to White with him all Horne. 1 Was Mustied Out “They wouldn't give me time to telegraph to Dawson from White Horse for money,” said West, this morning was hustled right out land sent to Skagway. There I tele SATURDAY [in ordinary ees His Redéption at Dawson a) 7 7 a eeetes Revenno Ss Chilly Gne—Tasome Next | [by the senate of the Payne-Philip KV IN A BLAZE OMAHA, Neb,, Jan. 4—Wire early, this morning destroyed the plant the Douglas inting Company, | ntier Steam Laundry Company nd om y iw High winds made the fight « | ly hard one and for a tim om | property was in Je wae hl W YORK, Jon, 4.—Barl Bdel hoff, aged 4 years, and his sister Aanes, aged 9 years, sailed on the fteamer Darmstadt for Bremen yes terday. They de the trip alone from Ashland, Ore., to this city, The children will be met by their mother in Bremen. HURLED BY AN ENGINE : MONMOUTH on tion wer nger train on the Ungton & Quincy rallw men Were golng to and the coming aled by th Hed freight on another tra NING JANUARY 4, " ANXIOUS | -Aaes $40,000,000 PANUS, Jan, 4-—-At a meeting of directors of the Panama Canal npany this morning it wan defir {ely decided the canal prop- erty to the United States for $40,000, 00. The ny's agent In Wash ington was cabled to submit the proposition to President Roosevelt Agent Arrives NEW YORK, Jan, 4M. Lampre secretary general Of the Panama Canal Company, arrived in New today on’ the French itne | steamer L’Acquitaine, He is here confer with a numt tt 1c # American the onama Car tatives on for the sale to the Uni In regard to the pri I, ten the will be appr | though up asked at first PIONEER DEAD np veimately $40, rds of $1600 he engineer of the freight train called to the men, but t *| SOUTH REND, Wr., Jan. 4—Wii- the passenger train, which waa run-| iam Axford, who lived here continu ning at @ bigh rate of speed, wan! ously since 1876, and was the man fairly on them, Men and wreckage » pre-empted the land on which f the handoar were thrown many| thie city is now located, died here t Into the alr, yenterday at the age of 80 years. — READY FOR WORK WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan, 4 Most of the leading members of con gress in the city have prepared to pple with work of the long ses sion whieh will resume Monday and Will not terminate until June or July Many of the members of congrem who represent the Western states are expected to arrive tomorrow. weason War an unusually dull . an the death of President Kinley threw rather a pall on the | feativitios and social events which the cap- Kal odun durin The most interesting event of the near future will be the consideration pine revenue bill. ‘The Democratic members of the oromittes, to Which the bill will be referred, are expected to submit a minority report, Inaisting apon free trade with the island: A hot m the floor of the senate for the tablishment of this principle would have a far-reaching effe and the promise that it will be made omes from authoritative sources. Nicaraguan Cane! Bilt Ry far the most important subject on tap In the house ie the Hepburn It for the construction of the Nio- ‘Legislators Are Gathering in Washington-- Chinese Exclusion Bill ight | aragua canal It te predicted that the measure will pass the house vir tually as introduced. Later will come consideration >t the bills againet anarchy, and for Chinese exclusion, after which the Pacific cable, and bills wit! be taken up. Chtarse Excleston Speaker Henderson upset the cal- culations of advocates of Chinese ex- clusion by sending the bills to the committee on foreign affairs, as (Chairmen Hitt was kappeced to be to gach legislation. The bowever, nab! ‘wrarure, A ork hewesen e claim is that there existe no obstacle to an early re-enactment of the current law, with additional safeguards The of the law, while ai | sured, Will not be uncontested. Large | Hawatian Interests, whose represen- | tatives called at the White House and on Sepretary Gage some week eading for an exception tha’ atiow coolte Inborers to be tm- for the sugar and rice pian- tations, are #till trying to perauade congress that some help of that kind fn necessary Interesta. Their efforts are regarded as en- tirely hopeless and the bill will prob- ably pasned without material modification. = DOLPHIN HAS A GOOD LIST | Orings 103 fi kan loaiceamaaiini Will Now Be Repaired The steamer Dolphin of the Alaska ip Mme arrived at her dock bout 7 brought necond class pam them being from Dawnon ( ‘Among the passengers we Day, who has just completed « gov ernment contract for erecting light houses at Five Fingers and Sheiter Inland The Doiphin’s cargo fish. She will le over undergo some repairs Dirlgd, of the same tine orn ‘ow night. TEN DOLLARS FROM EACH! What an Al ease Swindler ts Said first-class peer was chiefly the taking her graphed for money, but coul 4 five no answer. f lonfed ra to Charge for His Services there for a while and then got a thtnce to work my way down on| Policemen Griffith and McClurg the Dolphin. When about half way, arrested Ed Davis this morning in down they were going to put me in| St- James hotel on suspicion of be frona because I didn’t do enough | ing a clever swindler, Although the work. I don’t Intend to stay t T evidence against him i# not com | ore isa te Tacoma for a few daya| plete, It is believed that he has been and th 41 go direct to San Fran king a bunko game cle ¢ my mother Is. She is lquarters he gave the very sick and T want to see her t tiers found on Must Move On ! » of Bd Went has grown a mustache and} rose a hardly recognized by some of the officers. When Sergeant Mike. . por oe * Ca. Powers asked him his occupation he| This me 1 of men 4 to his r in hotel to secure healtated quite a while, but then re. | t? hie riven o tone ne ee roat will eon’ | ado, but that to insure good faith « Tat Of tea ae, Out, and qutckty | depoatt of $10 should be made by the ably be told to get out, and quickly! appitcant. The policemen heard of pons the'affair and put a stop to the game ch Socia} How many men were taken in ts M. E. Churoh Socia not kn but the p are’ now st night Sunday-nch Jaason | working on the ind Haffey Nos, 19 and 22 of the Firs: M. #4, | alin# Davis, will probably be prove church had @ very enjoyable social | cuted ob’ & monsy under time in the church pariors, Music| falxe pretenses. waa rendered by the Sunday-«cho: He could not give a satisfactory orchestra, Mrs. Sickles and Robert | explanation of his actions to Captain Bushell gave some excellent read- | Laubscher and was locked up. ings which were repeatedly encor ed, Addresses were made by the| Three Robberies pastor of the church and the Buns] aH. small robt aaa Gay-school superintendent eo wmall robber epor pee - | ed to the police this morning. A val A'-Ki for Skagway unable shotgun was stolen from ©. D, Hillman's office at Green Lake ‘The steamer Al-Ki, of the Pacific| last night, and $10 reward In offered Coast Company, walls for Skagway | for sts recovery tomorrow night nt 9 o'clock. | Mike Holland of 407 Yesler way, was robbed of an overcoat | Charles M. Thorn reported to the r Seattle and Vietnity—Tonight| police that several wrenches and and Sunday, fair; cooler tonight;|other tools were stolen from his | freah to brisk westerly winds, [Place at 416 Fifth avenue south WATCHED — BURGLAR ROB HIM Mr, MoGuire Has Delightful Exper- lence With Bad Man With a revolver tn the hands of a daring hovsebreaker levelled at thelr heada, Mr. and Mra, H, P. Me Guire watched the operations of « man who was stealing everything of Value in their houne at S141 Sixth av enue. McGuire was ordered to crawl under the bed covers, but refused, and while the robber went through the bureau searched the p eis of his tr 8 he Intruder, A Mr. MeGulre the affair t Detec us sand detatied The burglar entered the front door Jet the residence at an early hour this morning by springing the lock After taking off his shoe king up a few odd bits of Je and silverw he pre ceed FOO OeK a try M | MeGuire. There he started to pack the room, but he ar a sleeping man Who asked the strang what he was doing. The robber re piled by telling MoGuire to get un- fer the covers and to “whut up.” At the same time he 4 a revolver and levelled ft at McGuire's head. got the drop on me. Go I can’t stop you, but I am h this thing,’ answered ing the time that the robber the room watched When he was ready to Id it quickly and into the make exit he rar the staira and street MANY SAD HEARTS Crew Aboard the Puebla Remem- bers the Wal'a Walla There was an unusually large crowd present at the Pacific Coast € wharf this morning when the steamer City of Puebla of that line sailed for San Francisco, Morbid curiosity, prompted by the recent disaster to the Walla Walla of the same Hne, unquestionably caused the presence of #0 many people ‘There was undoubted evidence of sincere sorrow among the crew of the Puebla Many of them had sailed time and again on the Walla Walls, and had formed attachments which’ only #ail ors know for the sunken — steamer, With the news of the terrtble disas. ter to th b in their ship still fr appeared to go about half-hearted man- they work in @ mind the | ner, TO SELL " Panama Canal Company | ther important STAR. 1902. HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 25 CENTS WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS A MONTH We ii to serve you. behind our f tion Case and wee yours pre note the cleaniiness, precision which 1s our rule. Open All Night. Phone Main 35 Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, 627 FIRST ene Five Dollars dollarn ew lve of five mon will lot pay in good leve tbe Towel Damaged each. FIRE! sececeecco: } Rex 1401 Third Ave., A Model Up-to-Date Drug Store, everything new, no old stock. A complete line of Drugs, Stationery, Tollet Articles, Perfumes and Dainty Soaps. Allopathic, Homeopathic and Alkaloidae Full Quart Bottles Remedies. Especial attention to Prescriptions. wenrorenes For square dealing many customers. of prompt, ad. courteo E. C. NILES, 109 tion.) | A. Lindaer |DR, H. T. TURNER. "BARGAINS Selenite Cpticies Sanitarium, Hinckley Block, are always to be found here, asl 322 Pike Street Fourth Floor. we promise to duplicate any pricea and terms offered you by other firms, QUALITY considered, of 606 Pike Street $5,000 Worth of Merchandise Damaged by fire and water, part of the stock of Jas. F. White & = Co., 4 and 6 Worth B New York, recently bought by THE SEOD LEADER at half, one-fourth and in some instances one-tenth its real value, is t Now on Sale at the Leader at Sensational Don't overlook the greatest bargain event of the season. ==HAT Caps of Every Description SEATTLE HAT FACTOR Hate Cieaned, Dyed, Rebiceked and Retyimmed First Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE IN OUR NEW STORE Commences Monday Morn- Ing at 8 O’clock Z.C. Miles & Piper Comp’y | 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Sprin3. 9 the aalvation of thone CARSTENS BROS.’ FULL-BLOODED HERD OF BUFFALO Are Now on Exhibition Corner Second and Seneca Streets OurRepstation new every day, The Best——-N REMINGTON OLD SIGHT oung people often have tt - prcene Be ry By cure made possible by my new re selling Pianos in the erhap , ree | and sctentifis treatme costs JBSTANTIAL WAY, with your eyes. (Free examina-} y,,, nothing to investigate, ys did, KEEP DRY y one of ny umbre! Have straight shoulder So can id on atements true, and re asl Bath quality ‘Sa cake wil eat you ie you wear our eeogeer See @ ask cnt contact fre dt you . eotemate E. H. SHAMEK HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, Co. 1224 First Ave, First and Pike Tel, Main 916 Sherman, Clay & Ss IR 1901'¥ STEINWAY DEALERS teel Range acht Races Puy a “Quick Meat” Steel Range] anq'the Columbia By the cele: THE QUAKER DRUG CO, fo yourteld ae ‘ brated merine artist, ‘Chea. 1018-1015 First Avenue. geen Globe Building. ERNST BROS. ALFRED S, WITTER & CO. Ladies’ Walting Room and Lavatory on elec utes’ ride from Pioneer Square. the Towe} Damaged ie each, FIRE! FIRE! Herbert $. Upper 12 and 12 Bcheverman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. LION CLOTHING HOUSE rer A Rousing Suit And Overcoat ae "$5.95 OVERCOAT Fire Sale Price: SOFT AND STIFF AT FACTORY PRICES One grand collection from our broken lines of $7.60, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats. Two and three of a kind. All sizes in the lot, Better come tonight, store open till 11 p. m. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South Cor. Main. Work ingmen's Keesqueriens Sale Serious A collection of such ban- dages and -braces are often jas necessary to prevent | strains as toheal them. Your physician’s advice is worth a good deal on these things; ours is free if you care to ask for it. See this stock of SILK ELASTIC STOCKINGS, SILK ELASTIC KNEF CAPS, SILK ELASTIC ANKLETS, SHOULDER BRACES, AB- DOMINAL SUPPORTERS, CRUTCHES, TRUSSES, { Sha ne, Main 787. St. and Second Ave, WHISKEY 8. EB. Co. It you want an At article, that is mellowed, by age, try Cooper &Levy’s Special 8 Years’ Old Drug Co. CORNER UNION Telephone Main 1119 is founded upon years of honest trade with our We want you for a customer and assure you us treatment, good goods and fair prices, Every Bot LYesler and Was! Telephone Main PERSONAL We are NOT MAKING ANY Abe TERATIONS, nor are we moving from our present quarters, but are still at No. 743 Second Ave, UP-TO-DATE Washing and drying boxes. rely new style, See them, Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co. 211 Columbia Street An Cherry St. Nervous Aflments Cured—The West Point Cadets course. Upon investigation you will Tel. Green 72 1114 Second Ave. Phone, Main 1240.

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