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PROSECUTIONS M. Coe Confers Today With Mr. fulton as to Criminal Charges and Those Who Should Be _ Arrested--Developments as to Or. Wilson” Hi oat ‘exposed at Tacoma @ subject of al- ‘The plot has been F. Braid, adver- ‘the ‘Times, con- 35. Stewart, of this bo Dr. O, V. Lawson, been given him by Dr, J. G. Stew: admitted that he wea { reward his negotiations with Dr. Stewart he had supposed Wilton to be» ember of the board. Stewart had ired answers were to be furnish. td by one of the board, Stewart Very mysterious Stewart's actions ail the CENTENARIAN, SAYS DOCTOR ROME, Jan. 10.—It would seem | step firm, his pulse and heart ac- | i reports issued today that Pope reason for feeling petu- ‘oft-repeated rumors SS SS scree A Hn ik ee i, F H i he cae Fi of i i Tt a z F i H 3 8 & 5 FY ; sel (i | ie E sates fe Hi ity : i i i if i i df ! = 8 A I 13 35 Wilend NOTHER OLD "PIONEER GONE parts This Life in This City i E e eer of this state, expired at the of his adopted daughter, Mrs, J. C. Whitlock, 24 Queen Anne avenue, yesterday afternoon. At the time of her death she was over 78 present—Dra. ¥, | P. B. Bwearinges | of Centra | | pa 4 o'clock In the afternoon. Since Sunday morning she had not regained consciousness Sire, Hancock, then Mine Crockett, first came to the coast with her par- ents, Walter and Mary Crockett, in 1851, when they settled in Oympia. In 1862 the family moved to Whidby | Island. It was in 1864 that Miss Crockett married Samuel Hancock, ot Lynchburg, V ‘Mrs. Hancock came to Seattle in 1983, after the death of her husband, and built her home on Queen Anne hill, where she has lived since. She survived by two brothers, two not held down to what | nephews and six nieces. All but one Nae tant evidence in | niece are residents of this state. meat told his story aa 4 —— - ith little interruption | OLYMPL 5 fapldly and none too dist | court has iswued its bar docket for the January term. King county b and continually rete: and Lawson as “he” and 27 cases docketed from January 16 without naming them, #@| to 27, WA" often puaaling to know to tet 4 right as had to18 him that homie Wable for what he had THE QUACK DOCTOR EXPOSE t. He waa asked if he believed “De. his head and copies right, he will get Wilmon™ to be an existing entity, and through. Be ineligcan ne were badly weitten and spelled but him ws @ myth, although in full of medical terms, him the impression that the | te | 2 | tory,” recover. | recent indisposition and | his duties with ail of THE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FOLLOW and he would have nothing to do with it unless he anderstood It ter, ‘That he Was in it «imply as a friend of Lawson's and he wanted to be sure that Lawson was gett a square deal. When he would SEATTLE FRIDAY EV ING, JANUARY 10, 1902. MUST SAIL 'RUSSIAIN AT ONCE A CRISIS. Atlantic ‘Squadron Or-| Many Industries on the | dered to Venezuela Ruin’s Verge 7 WASHINGTON, D. Orders will soon be Stewart for information as to the progress of enterprise, the lat- ter would not know-—would Save to see Wilson; five minutes afterwards | he would know all about it. | Lawson waa anxious to know a | little ahead if he could met the quea- | tons, so that he could arrange with his patients about his absence. . art kept explaining that he could not get the questions, beoause they were | not yet printed, ‘Once he #aid, "The | trouole ts, Braid, Coe is a new mem- der, and can't get his questions in [tM tate” (Rverybedy laughed, tn- cluding Dr. Coe, and Mr. Braid.) ‘The secretary said Dr, Coe's ques- tlon# were the seoond to come f When Stewart finally brought the answers, he sald the questions were not yet ready, but the anewers would be ©. K. if the d-———d Swede keeps ide. Stewart said, even together. man watehing ou are tn.” ae nothing to be permuaded street w went inte the “P.-1." busin fo get @ pen, and the dorsed the cheek the money ov Wednesday night raid went to him e ‘There (# another t know and Braid said the answers (This te true.) He told Stewart the man who wrote | them never went to school, Morning 1 called Stewart over the Lawson Wee a Sport . phone and told him by the gods he | | Would have tc come « Continuing, Hraid Braid and Lawson @iscursed the | Shortiy before noon Stewart hand- probability of the transactions be-/ed Braid what the latter think» ts tng bona fide on the part of Stewart | (h* Identical money paid to 8 exert, except that there was but Lawson finally #A!4 cash, He did not discover this un- til a little later, when he sent word of the deficit to Stewart, who sent back @ gold $20, Hraid ‘thinks the ts the same, because the bills corresponding denominations He asked the board for advice as to what he should do with it, and Dr. Coe anid they were not interested. ‘That the matter wae between bim |und Lawson. When Lawson first onme back | trom “Tacoma, he said the answers Were O. X.. only some of them were turn round, but he fim that | ton perfect a! g.oneng ban for a man of his years, and bis mind Th oniy trouble was that on one as clear te days poe A] to |tople there were five answerer to anything pamve four questions, and that Doctor sald the physician, |Coe got next. wemmturatene’s me Admitted the Interviews Continuing. the doctor said Pope eationed as to the published in- Leo ae, bet By Ay oimg od — terviews with him, Brad sala there birthday. He is & man who take# | were some errors in them. He de- the most excellent care of himself. works ‘and avoids that mixed with said about 0 Abbo and fa him to go be AP} 1600 from him. je denied that be had paid that }a had ever been gott esc ie Sei SHIP ROBERT (KILBOURNE = giv given to Lawaon in the examtnation |room, Signed Wilson, M.D. Others | Who have seen both ay the two a: the same ‘Dr. Cot Roasts Papers At the conclusion, Dr. Coe, a4- Grossing Mr. Braid, aid “Wo newspapers do wrong in jtostering and (legitimate We es “enterprise in newspapers, but It seems [tous that they are doing an injury — | Gividuales th assts by ae te | divi iting quad 0 ine see baseline,” aad wu | ee Deactioe. | It does not burt us, trotnan. and Fe Mi; | for we do the eaittamate (nuntnaes 2p gard me sutter, le asked Mr. Braid if tt had never occurred to him that he was dot: lems of them, bi “Weil, I understood there were crooks on the board, and I pone og if it was a rotten crowd, It n't do any harm to put another one into the gang.” Money an Object Braid sald be nothing out of it except $25 which Lawson haa wty- en him aaa present. He had told Stewart that if money was to be thrown, around, he wouldn't object letter was eaday. Dr. jtewart had told Rraid that he was to be In Auburn that day on sur- gical business. letter ie ha The Renton town counct! met last night and introduced the following ordinances: To license street writing, there are mutmises as to how pa t came to be mailed in Tacome. i r. Turney says that ad cars running Into the town oat Pie questions set up in ln by the viding for an annual license of $20 Iniand Printing Co. at Spokane for each car used for freight Dur-| supervised the work And destroyed i requiring the payment for both copy and proof when the job franchises of any kind granted to was finished on Dec. 2. The print- Persons of corporations; making !t ing was done in his presence in the unlawful to construct ratiways of Davenport Tribune printing office any kind, telephone or telegraph on Jan. 4 He carried aw: the Hass ia treets or alleys Of copien and the editor pied the type. Renton until a permit is given by) “Breton at pr. Coe the | the town board; regulating the man- | soived that next year the questions ner and form of making, approving | he not printed, but kept by the seo- and filing plats in the town of Ren-| retary and written on a blackboard ton; granting to the Geattie Electric ater the aanembling of the clanser. Company the right to construct ® iovery member of the board stated ie tomer plant of that he had not been approached by of condneting | anyone for the questions. electric power to the brick yard, bape io | Dr, Samuel J. Stwart’s Request Seattle, Jan. 9, 1902, | Editor Seattle Star—Dear Sir: Dr, | | Samuel Johnson Stewart respectfully [requests that ‘n referring to Dr. Stewart, who has been mentioned in connection with the medical exam- 1, that you use the spec hi SANDRINGHAM, Jan. 10.—Con- | and consequently my b trary to the expectation of her phys- | is that of a regular physic felans, the recovery of Queen Alex- | «urgeon, sha andra’s health is very slow. Her con- | ing you in dition 1s again considered unsatisfac-| apectfully, tory, but not in a sufficient degree to Samuel Johnson Stewart, M. 1, cause alarm. Starr-Boyd bloc dvance, I very re- he was talking abent Pyne 9 ‘wae an arm on Wer Ha conduet of tha| ween Lawson and rt oo Pana Reve 5 When he would ask Atm en Mysterious person, ae ie fometimes nay that was BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 10,—A pos itive statement was sworn to in the investigation which ts now taking place as to the causes for the wreck ot the Walla Walla, which will prove lone of the leading questions to be it_ was made by Henry a who was on watch at the time of th co! liston. town, and somet'men hot, but explained that fad reason: Wateh be had piven to sald he gave it to as he had previousty 9 lawson, the way it had SWEARS WALLA WALLA OFFICER WAS INTOXIGATED Bourget, when placed under oath, | the disaster on the Walla Walla. SAVED VICTORIA, B.C, Jan. 10—The ship Banta Clara, which was blown on to thé rocks of Trial island, just joutside this city Christm was successfully taken off morning by the tugs Tyee Mamie. She was taken into Kequi- | malt harbor, where she will be dock- ed and repaired, Her keel hi damaged and a few planks but she {s not seriously, injured, tentified that he wan positive from his actions that one of the officers on the bridge of the Walla Walla drunk, He said that before the M xtruck he took notice of the man behavior and when the vensels co lided, became aswured that the man was in a state of intoxication. ‘The entire crew of the Max in their testimony corroborated that given by the officers and fix all the blame for Almer Emory was fined $90 and costs by Judge Cann this afternoon for the theft of a coat from Heber Higginson, AUantio aq ceed with his admin, nua outbreak of efforts have be: check on the f which has «pre: tion, ‘The caer ask port js action on the part of the not intended in any br Says It's Below Par ‘The minister of finance gave a statement showing that tn his opin- fon an agricultural and commercial crisis if at hand. ‘The metal industries, extending from the baser metals to the most valuable of thé platinum depoalta, declared to be on the very-verge uin. | textile industries are very premeed, and owing to labor troubles and the encroach forelgn competition, many fica aball ben an American. manufacturers are bankrupt Land Detertoratiag | CUBA FOR One of the chief causes for the konoral Geclines, says the minister in his report, i# the deterioration of land, He estimates that the agit- | cultdral lands of Russia, that are | under eultivation, have decreasnd in | productiveness during the last 20 years Cally 21 per cent. The czar is considering remedies, | edly cause the prone: , | Btates warships to be desirat: on of American ily naval demonstra- n Waters t it in aimo wiehed by this = ranking naval | To Govern Themselves After March 24 NO MORE SNIFFLES HAVANA, Jan. 1—The United States protectorme oy aba and goverment control of the islands wil Crane on March 24. It has been chded that that date thi i Gent-elect, ‘Benor Paima, wil, be| VIENNA, Jan. 10.-—One of the mont | sworh into office and the inataliation | Prominent medical Journals an- | of other Cuban officials will immedi. | Pownces a discovery which is of ately follow: | reat tmporianes to he miodioal free Tt i expected that the United | ternity ax well as of general intere States will at once remove the troops | It i the absolute identification of « that have been quartered at various | >yctllus which causes colds. places and Cuban | ndence wili| The article #tates that a ¢eicbrated then be left in the ha iu. | German mavant hes made the ¢ of thia country, Garrisons have | CO¥ery Of Microceus Catarrbalis, and already been withdrawn from sev. | through experiments has developed eral posts and United States troops| lt In all stages from tneiplency to re being concentrated at pointa con-| Maturity. Its Identification is Ro venten: on. complete that researches are now A general alr of @ntisfaction is| beta made into eradicating agents, prevalent, but there is a tendency | #"1 the Journal predicts that an- among many of the leading mv uncements are forthooming whieh chants to agitate the question of an-| lll prove # boon to humanity, nexation to the United States for CONFIRMED future consideration. TO THE BAD Siean me Fe Soe got as tad by the Mr. Pelle BY ot fensed to teat | ar Pele worst (ype, was sen t | jwontha’ larprisonment yesterday tor | Postmaster J. fook. When Mr. ity under ex- ssenusdpivessysiuagueramin ment at Washington to complete his unexpired term, Mr. Pelle has con- Gucted the offiee ao t\isfactorily to the tn the ° ae the i five months, and the receipts have been ASSIGNS PCrICTERIN | CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 10.—The| STEADILY N Ruelld Avenue Trust and Savings Company assigned « | petit larceny, having stolen an over-| Zook resigned last June Mr. Bells majority of Ballard citizens, Frank Gton. coat. was appointed by the head depart- Ira clerka ave been employed Boon after the assignment Ginn| lasued Until the close of business Inst and would pay Gol- night there had been 2344 voters lar for dollar; but the concern a#-| registered at the city ball a dened because it was unable to! into wards they were as follow: realize on ite seouritios and meet the First ward unusual demands recently made second ward upon it. “ . ‘When the last statement was is-| pourth ward tth a SHIP LOST VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. A let- ter for Carmanah says that on th fternoon of January 7 a vessel was bted bottom-up off Bonilla Point, but could not be identin ‘The vessel held on by an anchor or 8 broken mast until 2 o'clock in the morning when ghe blew up and at onee sank. She how iles a short die- tance of Where the Puritan was lost th ward Seventh ward Elgnth ward Ninth ward Total . Counting lay ti days in which to regiater. at midnight, February 11. Comptroller Paul estima there will be 16,000 vo If that i# a corrent en must be everage dally registra | tion of 488 yoters from now on, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 10.— |The Panama Canal Company, in a letter received by Admiral Walke: today, made a forma! offer for th | eale of the canal property to the | United States. The price ie $40,000, | 000, with no reservation. These term: {netude everything the company holds tn connection with the canal Polls clowe | OTERO IS CLEARED. OF MALFEASANCE CHARGES Will Be New Mexico’s Governor---Bill for a! National War Museum WASHINGTON, D. ©, J ‘The opposition to the confirmation of . A. Otero as governor of New , has met with ignominious ‘The senate committee on territories made # unanimous report this morning favoring Otero’s noml- nation The charges of malfeasance in of- fice are said to be entirely without substantial proof and no adequate evidence has been furnished to jus- tify the assertion that Improper tax levies were made or that legisiation had been instigated which would burden the voters with a political machine, New Cabinet Portfolio The senate committee has reported favorably on a bill introduced by Senator Nelson for the creation of a new executive deparyment Xf the government to be filled by a abcre- tary of commerc It is the design that the new de- partment shall be for the promotion of commerce and Industries and shall relieve several other departments, notably that of the treasury, from an over burden of wexponaibility. Tn the House ‘The consideration of @ bill creat. gommeneed in the house this morn ing. | A bill i# to be Introduced providing for the establishment of a war} museum tn Unis city, It is the pur- pose to make this museum “a mon- ument to the American soldier of all ware.” ‘The bill carries an appro priation sufflolent to erect a stately structure near the National Museum, and it is the intention to use as a nucleus of the exhibits which it is to house the magnificent display of relica now at the National Museum. | Contains Many Relics | ‘This collection includes revolution. | ary mementoes, relics from the bat~| tiefleldw of the South, war with Spain, both wen: many ree | Philippines, th tng, and Generals Washington. it man, Hancock and others. In adi Hon, tt is destred to add to this ¢ lection the captured battle non, #mall arms of ¥ | and war depart | ‘The bill has the indorsement of the veteran organizatio: the Dis- and Ingle. ing @ permanent census bureau weal trict. ve, STAR. HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # SIGN OF THE BIG COFFEE POT Cc We do not make « special price on th when we do we hardly ever fall to make number of new custom- ers, We have mare than doubled out output im the past six months. This special price is made for two reanona—to get you to try the coffee and to induce you to look up our new location, $1.50 49c ‘This extraordinary inducement is made to get you to hunt up our new location, We expect to have the big coffee pot on top of the building tomorrow, Keep an eye out for it Coffee To- morrow Only 9c coffee very often, but Vase Lamps, a Handsome line of tastily decorated lamps for Saturday after- noon and evening only. 89c to RHODES 1214 Second Ave. Telophone Main 720 At this store are unequalled we believe—we do not see how can be excelled, as we buy every- * thing direct id Pay Spot cast prices” You know that during this sale you can buy anv= thing in the store at actual cost, excepting E. & W. Coliars and Cuffs and Stetson Hats. This state- ment fs absolutely truthful—have: you a doubt in your mind come in and let us prove it. 10 Suits $6.43 $17.50 Suits $11.78 12.50 Suits $9.95 $20.00 Suits $14.04 $15.00 Suits $11.53 $25.00 Suits $19.30 ADAMS& BLANCHARD 7149 Second Ave., Hinckley Block ASSAYER’S MATERIALS Everything needed for Amateur or Professional, Field or Labratory. Blowpipe Outfits, Retarts, Cruci- dies and Gold Scales. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. , Stewart & Holmes Drug 627 FIRST AVE. Our Grand Fire Sale of Jas. F. White & Co., New York; Our Auction Pur- chase Sale of Edward Ridley & Sons, New York; our Annual January Clearance Sale ‘Thene three big sales has caused no end of excitem Leader since they opened on January 2nd. ay grows ianger than the day preceding. Kverything 1s a whirl of ex- eitement from the time the doors open until they are closed—all eager to take advantage of the hundreds of bargains offered as long as the tmmense purchases last. Be sure and visit us tomorrow, as there will be many special inducements offered eqooveecers Rex Drug Co. 1401 Third Ave., Sxiox Telephone Main 1159 A Mode) Up-to-Date Drug Store, everything new, no old stook. A complete line of Drugs, Stationery, ‘Tollet Articles, Perfumes and Dainty Soaps. Allopathic, Homeopathic and Alkalotdae Remedies. Bspectal attention to Prescriptions, OBEOOG0600: Wf It Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us GOING NORTHRUP OO0., 804 Firat Ave, p~ Bork, domes 51 and 2at Ae, Dby aad everme 25 CENTS A MONTI ACREAGE ON LAKE WASHINGTO 20 acres alder bottom land, con- | + ventent to steamer landing, on east shore of Lake Washington, on county road; easily cl , good market, and what ts bet- ter than all, is that you can have your own time to pay for 1. ed, Herbert $. Upper 32 and 12 Bcheverinan Block, First Avenue and Cuerry Street. ‘Special |, 9-year old Old Crow |Whisky, $1.00 per quart; jone bottle fine Old Califor- jnia Claret, $0c; total $1.50. All for $1.00 J. ARONSON Wholesale Liquors 109 COLUMBIA STREET Phone Pink 1751 Free Deliverv pee ice tcichatati lanai 2799925990909 9 9999999909 Gold Dollars For Ideas Are some times offered. In our business this is not neces- Sary, as our idea is to sel! the beat plano for the least money and the easiest possible pay- ments. All we have to is leave it wih you nvesii- ™ gate and aliow us to prove ¢ truth of the assertion. We RE PPAARPADD SRC CREEREC CERRCE CERES PPHRIATRA? a Ramaker Music Co. M5 Second Avenue 3 a i Same Side of the Street and Same Block as the Bon Marche Soxaszs02s2200999990003 DRUG TRUST BAFFLED! The “combination” — is puzzled. We keep up the supply of drugs after being “cut off” and continue to sell at lower rates than any~ body else. Result—the bu- siness is growing faster than O OLR ERSRRORE RS t Co, |@2y you know of, but with all the hurry we're just as careful, drugs are just as pure and treatment is just jas courteous. -Read these | matchless prices: | Ammonia, pint bottle. Glycerine, 2-oz. botti Castor Ol, 2-02. bot Benazine, pint bottle... Pint bott! Wood Aicohol, pint bottle Witeh Hazel, pints (Dickinson's) . Vaseline, 1-pound cans. “60 Cuticura Ointment . seeeee edo eo Little Liver Pills. ria. Reef, Iron and Wine Peruna Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Emulsion Celery Compound King,s Discovery 2s | Telephone, Main 787. §. EB. Co. Pike St. and Second Ave. Meee McNeal Saturday, Jan. 11 Our 400 “Sultana” Blend will be sold, one pound to a cus tomer, at 00 per pound, After 1p. m, a cup of this Gelicious coffee will be served free to each visitor at our store BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel. Green 905. 222 Pike St.