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OF BOILER man Are Killed i R, Ta, Jan. 18.—While run- ges into this station the boiler of pulling the flyer rallway exploded The engineer, Wm. aed Giteman, J. W. Hoar, through the air and in- m the this tor of the train, bag ‘and two porters sustained Sree oer Dut it ts thought Mne of the men a hy eres Rreshed y tying wreck- aa: wer coaches were do- wa down an embank- nd bruises none of the | injured. POON, Jan. 18.—The jury today Dr, Krause, ex-governor of rg, Builty of attempted ‘and he was sentenced years’ imprisonment, @ more serious charge of high ga and inciting Corneltus m, the public ProsecULOr °F ap@gegegeceoooooooooo;e* ; to murder Jona! Foster, an Englieh lawyer | staff of Lord Rob- |. Broecksman was e the British in South Africa jerime. OF. LAFFERTY'$ IS DEAD BURG, Jan. 18—Prof. I.| died at his home in this 5 o'clock this morning after Miness. He was one of the ‘Prominent educators in the ‘and a leader in the order of ows. He recently passed his | Dirthday. The funere! will tak ge Sunday afternoon, and it Is ex that school teachers from| surrounding towns will be in HG _BONDS FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.—The of Oscar F. Wellborn, sib ae 3 the department Jus- Which. with interest of largest amount ever col- a the coast from bondamen. | WATER Ky., Jan. 18 ~The | the mercy of fire for this morning. A wa- HUESTIS’ ae sciesr and Fire Wil- | SURPRISE Olympians Believe It a Wilson Victory OLYMPIA, Jan, 1%—The an-| nounceme here for the} first time this morning, that Col-| cept @ reappointment to t house at Port Townsend, © custom comes as a lector Huestis has been asked to ac-| distinct shock and surprise to con-| testing parties who had exerted their | influence, loca! and national, to land | the plum for ¢ spective factions. The is conceded to be a di | for the Wilson wing, Collector Heustis recently his family to Olympia, | now domiciled, and had repeatedly expressed a wish that he mightlive the remain He had declared his Intention to r neement moved 4a by allowing the o the hands of the backed by the anti-Wiil- | if McBride, accompanied by his private secretary, left for Mt Vernon this morning and expects to be absent from the capital several days. | of the natives in the distr: @ Ajmere, India. Rebels number- ing several thousand, massed jogether and attacked British @ arrisons, killing many men. ‘Three engagements are sald to have taken place between th ebels and British troops, wher he latter were sadly outnum- bered and bitterly defeated. it @ is feared that many women and children were lost in the attack @ on the garrisons, although the @ medgre details make no mention @ of such a fact Scceecccccoccceseccoooes t of | } of the re-| inct victory | where it in| der of his life in Olympia. | | ward | [overruns | OVERTURES es || unis UPRIS YACHT IS ENROUTE Hohenzollern ls Manned by Picked Men BERLIN, Jan, 18—The yacht Hohengollern, which ts going to the United States to be present at the launching of the kalser's new yacht, left Kiel this morning. The passage to the United | take 2% duys, as she is c owing to the ¢ bunkers, t be saving in fuel men on the veasel are picked men from the German navy and are as nearly representative as it is possible to get from several thousand men offered. May Come West WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. No change has been made in program announced for 18. the recep- to be delivered by Secretary Hay Tnvitations are still pouring the German embassy urging prince to vinit different cities, and It is possible that he will travel west as far as St. Louls, returning via Chicago and Niagara Falls. His vinit to America lasts only 16 dayn. #o his itinerary will be closely ODESSA, Jan. 18.—Advic wt @ AMSTERDAM, Jan. 14.~—The |@ recetved here today tell of « @ @ ‘irst official action with a view |@ general out break on the bat 8 @ to overtures for peace between the into the ‘LE, CONGRESS | | tmpertat | tire from public life upon the ap-| tion to be rendered Prince He oi became necessary to m ersonal | try. Itt probable that he will vistt| | Sacrifice,” which was interpreted to| congress on the day set apart for mean that he would accept another] the McKinley memorial exercises and rather than jeopardize the in-| will listen to the address which is the Boers and British was tak en today. The Boer delegat after consulting with Krug: nt Premier Salsbury an an uncement of thelr willingness to waive demands for the Inde- pendence of the South African epublic. They stated they were ready to consider an am ble meeting for a peace con- uitation om that basis. The delegates are now awaiting the next move on the part of the British government. | LONDON, Jan. 18—Miss Wacker man, the beautiful American who became insane here several weeks ago, doesn’t improve aa rap~ idly as was expected. She now la bore under another strange hallucin- ation. She believes herself to be the steeping be beauty of = fairy tale. _ PROTEST COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia, Jan. Bt 4 o'clock, cuttirg Bader alt of the rest- 19.—The Women’s Christian associa- tion of this city this morning sent the business seo- } Grand Canaries, Swept over the & communication to Alice Roosevelt asking her to use water instead of wine in christening the kalser's yacht. ‘ RELIEVED WASHINGTON, D. The navy department announced ‘Which tore down | Yesterday that the torpedo boat trees and A So. shipping. So tar Goldsborough would be finished at ¢ Puget sound navy yard and that Were lost, but iff & Zwicker, the contractors, Will be report- would be relieved from future re of the storm. sponsibility. i, Jan. 18.—Baroness de mother of Mrs. Florence who is serving a life sen- the alleged murder of her is mt that her daugh- fon be pardoned. She that she had received assurances that a par- come during the corona- has revived interest in World's most interesting | Mrs. Maybrick was fc Murder of her bh Mayorick. ‘The hom nd | vand guides to the entreaties of ent among them Russell, commuted the iy, jner jonment tor lif Family is a daughter of of the a will Meknown wntit after 1 han the president. MI will reach inday night or M 84 Iinmediat Attorney veer Washing and one of ith states SS ABP y Shao Sees ; MAYBRICK 10 BE PARDONED William 8. Chandler, son of the well 1» lawyer of Mobile Her ho is now the Baroness de was Carrie E. Holbroo York. Florence Chan met and married James E. Maybrick, of Liverpool, about 15 years ago. Ritforts of America’ Americans e not failed to ex preas sympathy for Mrs. Maybrick From time to time in the many years that she has found her world behind the bi Woking prison powerful frien this side of the Atlantic h 4 in her behait. In the es G. Biaine and Wa am, Mrs. May brick lomt nds. They fully believed in her *, 1 gave free expres pinions on ocrastons, | SEPARATE VIENNA, Jan. 18 litical pro- phets here # e first step ds an entire aration of ary from Austria en during the pres Federal Civil Service 1 be held | in th 1 Marion street 1 cants to be examined are from this part of with to compete for civil ser typew # and py Th Pontm r ¢ f the board LONDON, Jan. his # he running fresh and strong, c&, Jan. 18.—| HAS ODD IDEA studied. In all ways his wishes will be deferred to, NGTON, D. C, Jan. 18 me tative program for Prince Henry's visit to W. ‘ashington was giv- = ut today. The arrangement is for the prince to arrive on the after- Root. of Fob. 24 and exchange calls with the president. AU night the Prince and retinue and the p: ident and bis official party will leave by special train for Shooter Island. where they wil! witness the launch ing the next day. Wednesday the pri ably be entertained ate din ner In the White House. Thursday he will attend the McKinley mem- ortal exercises in the hail of rep- resentatives, after which he starts on his western trip. UNCLE SAM IS ROBBED Postoffice at Maple Valley Looted by Masked Men It prob. t ‘The sheriff's off lowing telegram received the fol- y trom Ma #'Postoffice and store robbed last night by two masked men; on out 5 feet & inches, biack hair; the other ut new black hair weight $ poun Amount taken, in cash, pocketknives: razors, gold rings and cuff buttons.” The telegram was from W is D. Gib. the postmaster and No details have been LASTS ONLY WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENIN ARY 18, 1902 JANI NOW SEEMS PROBABLE THAT THE CONSPIRATOR IN BRIEF Panama-- $16,701,445 Deficit---Exclusion Set Forth the Real Facts in the Notorious Brib- ery Case —Dr. Coe Remembers Him rae ‘The Star hus recelved a letter bear- | his eyes, that his wife had not tant WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan, 14.—|!9# @ Canadian postage stamp 1 food for neveral days, I gave bim Kahn of California today’ Introduced | Poxt-marked Victoria, B, C,, which | @ couple of dollars and he then stat in the house the Chinese exsiusios | PUrports to come from the mystert-|ed that things w be all right bill, which has been approved by the | Us “Doctor Wilson,” who In so badly | with him in a day or two, that he California. delegation of the house | Wanted in connection with the med- | had sold his Balt Lake practice, and and senate, foal board soandal in ‘Tacoma the money for it Was en route to Doctor Wilson," who signs his | him by express Dever Tenia name to this epiatic with the ac Couldn't Work It Twice ‘Tho report of the isthmian canal | tampanying statement that it i an - . commission as to the advisibility of | giias, pretends to confess at some | ¢.. 4w, cays later I waa in my of rchase by the United Btates of the | funwth to the Btur so am oto sat mit Panama . 1 canal for $40,000,000, wil) ters etralg the put probably be presented to the pres | know the a an ident today, The majority of the| genious atc Pine J cgmmission favor the acceptance of | Seived the pian for getting $1000 Out | fed ety this offer, of Dr. Lawson for examination ar te orrdan Urgent Defieteney Bilt ow nd saya he went to Dr. told the r Th went defictency bill, earry-| § with the owt tion par «nize ing $16,701,448, was reported to the 8 th ” th man house today, It t# probable that) 46 further endeavors to 1 st \ with the about | with but few alterations it will be | appear that J, Fred I t Lake pra the pareed, as it has been given much jug manager of the & tn whioh revision, Times, was only an tnel prem I let ‘War Taxation lin the , who got 414 eit in The movement for a caucus of Re- | knows ho In this p 1 th ht Publicans of the house on the prop- | rat I tor Wilson th 1 J sition to abolish all war taxes, was | agrees with adminel out Into the abandoned for the present, at the | Hraid himself t ouple left me a \“ request of Chairman Payne, who de to the medical t 1 have not seen them since. sires that action be de red until | excused his acti , The Star Wires Victoria the Cubans’ hearings are concluded | fraud, on the nd that he “want Cee ore Ste € and unt! he can get a final wt vertiner,’ " . . f ment of conditions fr | sae wits al H “4 al revenue department Bsc el = ween Extend an Honor ing to the sensational nF The senate committee on post which they had parted. With offices today ordered a favorable re- | Hed. | information secured, the Btar port on the bill to give Mra. McKin aestst- | night wired a full statement of ¥ franking privilee It is an A ¥ Ler affair to its Victoria correspondent, honor which has been conferred in 2 pre tice medi with accompanying description, ark but few ¢ fore. vir wave that being him to int w leading physi Reliewes Post op bg no of that city t 'y The Judiciary committer today au-|in the oe “ w tor had ma thorized Mason of [ilinols to Intro- Tale Mach Ie Tree —_ following despatch wa duce « bill relieving Postmaster tre n ni tht rt ¢|y r t vw od aoe t —_ © the | Coyne of Chicago from all respon ' Th ece ending areres Sue te . ae a, Jan, 1%.—"Doctor Re rem ne - in city He wae at port favorable on 1 taseng Raph ita nike al Royal Jubilee bh Judge Baker of Indiana to be cir-| 07 think that I know now who tmnt rday and vielted wa co he was here and worked a PT cen beawa aeaeont por Piaget on Mp + ee f' rimmed spectacles, He con- other physicians. He is the only with one of the hospital #ur man with whom I have had hot th one of the hoapital sas words in thie city, and I gave It to| Feops and finally neliod te oe ewes him tral =} thy ong eg i ; ‘One night when I reached my |® physician an anger in Vi | home I was informed that two peo- torte. ple were waiting for me in the Par | phat “Dr. Wilson” i¢ an individual | One was a man about feet two! parent from his statements. The im ne olgh % th very uget further fact that he declines in the ba jezton an of mediem w ba etter > Bt to reveal true WASHINOTON, D. C, Jan. 1%.—| He wore gold-rimmed spectacies, | letter to the Star to reveal fla tive ved @ d:s- | The other person wore @ heavy Cg Bee Pye oy a reait any ling of tne! which completely concealed the face, one which he may make. Th insurgents t sat very stiffly and never uttered a | Savertions whi - only thing which does seem probable “Wilson” t# not a myth but Cebu, P. I, Immed ter the surrender of their arms the word. te that body who has been pereun: Dr. Co# Viettmizes patives took the oath of rae man cantoteed that bi 2 4 stay in Vi patives & om plane: ne WAS | to get out of Beattie and stay in eS eee & physician in good standing in Sait | toria until the prosecutions of Law- ere ee te | Lake. and had aerived. destitute in| eon and Stewart, with Braid as wi Se ee eee ee Beattie, He told me, with tears in| ness, are concluded. and all were well sy; munition, ‘The Istand of largest in t edu is one of the lippines and cc DIRIGO IN FROM ATHLETICS fumaaita ike war's] ALASKAN PORTS) Breat etep towards peace. KNOWS THE Brings News of a Supposed Tra edy on Lake Atlin a New Direction This Time ‘The steamer Dirigo, of the Alaska Steamahip Company, Captain Mo- - Gregor, from Lynn canal, arrived at) oy iain ast he Fox and Guy Ford, fought ten ares rounds to ight in t n Thursday's Star was pele an | | 7 attle of the rmitory concerning the disappearance is the climax verien of sub roma A. Lord, @ young mar ee ates contests carried on unknown to the n Larkin street near th rot a! faculty. £ , »y Fox acted as second for his W. Abbott of 414 Fede rent, 7. ower her, while A. Moran, Ford's city, read the article and stated BS we Cin today that young Lord was his room- 1 wan refi nod the in th mate on & voyage to Nom Ikoanoke in June alac ne was supposed to turn yoyage on the Nelson 13, 1ef9. Lord to Mr. an y nde he had come down fro was to t cause of an injury, which a certa a © boy young lady received by be r r of points to be de from a bicycle. Lord was appar-| ¢ 1 the victor. ently deeply Interested in the girt, | contest wan stopped at the though whether she was his wife or! en f the tenth round by the sec sweetheart, he did not say onda Mr. Abbott Inter saw Lord on the | e arned of the affair streets here with a young lad and] th r i as result G afterward heard that he had gone } d, ir ipals, and % money with which to his & th kan claims. | Tomorrow a House-Warming Will iy Mr. Abbott is of the opinion that . | Pr K ni should the young lady in question Be Held in Refitted Church Me at ‘ | seo this article, she could perhaps | A, it i wad, t . ‘ | give accurate information to F. M.| special services are t 1a to-| fensors for the ba the term, | Lord of 305 Larkin street, San Fran-| morrow, both morning and evening claco, as to the whereabouts of his | at the Unitarian church, on Seventh FE avenue, near Pike street. ‘The serve| ELECT OFFICERS of a house| natur | the church having but re- ning. 3 ROUNDS ,, y been F It A lively contest for the presidency decided by t of the Fifth Ward Republican Club ork at th reulted last night In the election o PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Jan wits W. W. MeGutre by a vole of 73 to 68 The contest between Mieey for J. M. Wies ed off last night ed by the cc which drafted nd ra hie them was adopted unanimously to put up any kind o: | John Arn of 1727 ful candidate for presi to take down the mone enue, had @ thrilling exp: east rlef h r the faht came off the Law|. In pursuance with an action taken | CPUC it hyp >, ye og po dent made a t peech, and then r 1 and placed bonds to Clation some tim mplaint®| room and grappled with him, but} ident, T. C, Calhoun;, Firat pre give nothing more than an exhib ere filed in the police court today | the thief was too strong and act t; secretary, I MacIntos! tion sparring contest, #o they were, “eainst seven wholesale liqu and escaped. During the brief] wifth; treasurer, H. Rief, Fe ‘ not allowed to go at each other with t's who are alleged to have been) wrestling match the burglar did not | any vim, and the fight was called off, Selling to the consumer or to the re-| ter « pair of Mr. Arnell's| Repub'ican Club Banque tall trade. trousers, hich he had stolen. After p 4 t E ‘ WOMEN The complaints were filed against ine purglar's enc ape the trous Invitations are out for a banquet nd warrants issued for Cooper &| Were found missing as was to be given by the Young Men's Re Levy, W. Wolf & Co, W. H. Hall,| Shout $4 in money publican Club at the Lincoln, corner L. Jensen, J. B. Rogers. The com-| : : et, on Friday ning, January plaints are all sworn to by H. 6. P, KE. Sullivan, of Seattle, has been Scott Cathoun will be toast Btone, acting for the association. adjudged a bankrupt by Judge Han-' ter and pror nt Republicans will Two of the Ladies of the Manhattan) Th charged are principally] ford speak the owners of delicat ut the | Company Are Local Favorites | city who sell liquor in | companies. Since leaving, Mr. Fr ley fi ons ago, she has ach ed an enviable success on the litan stage. met Minnette Barrett ie another girl who was a favorit r nt year, and who joined fanhattan ¢ i Thi Only Way," fully equals that of Katherine Grey in the same role. Tacoma Libellanis Win Judge Hanford n n decree tn the I district court In favor of the libellants against the steamahip Tacoma, awarding damages against the ehip’s owner, the North Ameri can Mail Steamship Co. One hun dred and twenty-three Ibellants re- mounts varying from $45 to each, with $15 additional dam in lieu of @ proctor's Miss Lansing Rowan, leading | 7 with the Manhattan com in well remembered in this reason of her playing leads e in one of the earlier Frawley small quantities, REVOKES PERMIT Works today UNITED MINE WORKERS IN ANNUAL CONVENTION The Board of Public | revoked the recently granted permit to the Seattle jectric Company tol INDIANAPOLIS, ind,, Jan. 18. Hesides these states the delegates street, pending @ settlement of a| the United Mine Workers of Amer Kentucky, Ala trict and the cor y. The object] Throughout the day the eredentia ir ¥ 4 of the curve Is to the Jack commit has nt receiving ‘ ita , et line peopl the olty the delegates at the h adquarters of 1 that here the Rainier height line and J the organizath ’ Jolegaton, The ktreet and convey Rainier heights| All indications point to the al oa sion’ to iis people over the Jackson street line. | representative ¢ ntion in the his labe body tn the This thi kson street patrons ob-| tory of the organization r 100,00 ject to Ing that it gives the| organized men belng represented,| ‘The convention, which begins Mon Ratner heights people an imp while many thousand men who! day, will elect a president, secretary ment of service at the expense of the| are not formally organized will al und treasurer, an executive board| Jackson street residents. be indirectly represented. The Joint] and other officers and delegates to Th tle Hlectric Company was| conference, which follows the ‘con-| the next conve f the American ordered to change their phone| vention, will be attended by 300 or| Federation of Labor. John Mitchell boxes on poles. They are claimed to] 400 of the Ing coal operators of| will be re 1 prest 1 be too low and @ menace to the| Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennayl. feorea try Mitchell is serv. | public, vania and other states, STAR. “DR, WILSON” 1S NO MYTH This Mysterious Individual Writes the Star, Purporting to) IN COLLEGE \ 'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 25 CENTS A MONTH Cheap Lots ON EASY TERMS Lo | ADAMS & BLANCHARD 119 Second Ave. Hinckley Block Things to Wear WE are receiving every day New Goods ew t# on Madrona Park, Rainier Heights, Madison street, Queen Anne, University and ( umbia ; 4 car lines, South Seattle, Went for Spring and Summer selling. New Seattle and Ballard. Every lot Hate. »w Monarch, Princely and|] offered ts level and ready to Emperor Shirts. build on we can make terms to ; eult you, ew Clothing.—We are confident ae that we have the cleanest stock in the city. Everything comes direct to us from the factory. You have no middle- Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheverinan Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. man's profit to pay. We want to make think you'll like our business meth ‘our acquaintance. Vv ods, The satisfied customer is our aim We are not satisfied until you are. You can buy at cost until the store THE DRUG TRUST Is Still in Existence, But This Store Does Not, Has Not and Will Not Become a Party to Their High-Priced Schemes. Witness These | Prices: | Horlick’s Malted Milk Mel 's Food | Sugar of Milk, per p | Jayne's Tonic Florida W. Stuart's Dys; La Blache Fi closes tonight. Monday will find new Goods going into stock SUITS $10.00 to $25.00 ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 SECOND AVE., HINCKLEY BLK. OOOO OHO OOO OO OO Or OE Or Oe Hi OE OHOTOEO? r } Cuticura Ointment . : Beef, Iron and Wine + Scoti's Emulsion .... 3 | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | Vaccine fies Coke Dandruff Cure.-: Pierce's Golden eMaical Discover | +++ 2650 4 of ta es Pierce's ‘excription.....65¢ We well only the best obtainable, Shavee’s Seaste-ieee 4 Fresh supplies arriving daily. ea People’s Quick Service Store. 4 2 2 2) Stewart & Holmes Dru 671 FIRST AVENUE POPOEDEDPOEDEOPOPOPON SH DIO SOS O1OF STO? iA * Telephone, Main 787. 8. E. Co. Pike 8t. and Second Ave $ ¢ { H The People's Bar- gain Store. MEN’S PANTS All our $2.50, $3.00 and $2.50 Men's Pants for $1.23 =PAIR Dark and medium stripes, fancy worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres. A Pair of These Pants will Brighten Up Your Old Coat and Vest. Are you aware that here ANOTHER BIG PURCHASE ‘The Leader has purchased the entire Knit Underwear stock of the BERLIN CLOAK AND SUIT CO., Second avenue, which goes on BALE MONDAY MORNING AT HALF PRICE AND LESS. Still Another Big Purchase NGTON APRON COMPANY'S (New York) entire line and Misses’ Dresses, at half price, This is the biggest buying public has had in the way of Chil- sale Monday at re- | Of the ARI of Naren’ opportunity the Seatt! en's Ready-made Dresses, which will go on is a store that does just markable low prh | as_they advertise? These two extra ander, with the balance of JAS. F. WHITE & in and we will CO. FINE LINE? 2 and EDWARD RIDLEY & SONS’ AUC- prove it to you, TION PURCH our JANUARY CLEARANCE 8AL) ly times at The Leader for the balance of this month. | LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South Cor. Main. SOFT AND STIFF WE HAVE wesw ll ; FACTORY PRICES Caps of Every Description SEATTLE HAT FACTOR Hats Cleaned, Dyed, Reblecked and Retrimmed Y hi'secons Wi SECOND AVENUE OPEN ALL NIGHT APrince of Physicians APhysician of Princes “pn MACKENZIE’ Ss ENGLISH CATARRH CURE Sir Morrell Mackenzie, who took care of more royal throats. and more every day ones, than any man in Europe, out of his vast experience per- fected this superb preparation. The Simplest, Most Rational, Easiest and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble Catarrh makes its victims uncomfortable, unhealthy, unpleasant to their friends and peculiarly subject to disease. They are to be congratu- latod upon the fact that this scientific method will give them Equal to Shellac at ONE-FOURTH THE PRICE » Star Paint & Wall Paper Co, Ine. Cor, Third & Pike St, ee ee Phone Main 909 | @S@ OSSD O5@5@5 008 f. E. ELLIOTT Kefractiag Optician Relief in one day, and cure in a few weeks. Put up ina package containing six months treatment, (more than is g Nebulizer being only $4.20, See this cut in glasses. needed in the worst cases) the cost includ $ now $5.60, Gold filed, $5.60) or 2 cents a day. now $4.00, t of materials For sale only at Original Cut Rate Drug Store, by the sole agent for tion free, 9-10 Heussy build- " Third and Pt: the Pacific Coast. G.O. GUY, Ph.G., Yesler Way and Second Avo. Scuth SEATTLE, WASHINGTON THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 1013-1015 First Avenue, p Building and lavatory ex- Special + Reception roo! clusively for telephone, Main 1240, OPEN TALL NIGHT

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