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VOL, 3. t YORK TUNNEL CRE h it . . Sccntehilaedanatetinin | & paswenger on @ grant at | other and blocking the way te the | Was precipitated from the fr . . goer #0 that ambulances could not | form to the cold wat 4 Several Laborers Killed and Scores Injured by |= rosso the edge of the broken | Below.” Ie went in head frat ahd for 7 . . . When the crowd had been driven | seriously Inju but subsequent the Flying Debris and Falling Stones back the work Of rescue waa com: [events proved the contrary. He waa | menced and fn a few minu those | resoued f n the bay and pulled cold ildi injured were being conveyed (o the | #"d shivering to the trestle. Hin Building Wrecked, Glass Shattered Reapltaia, The Atat reperes, issued | moval to the Beattie General hospital a P e ee 100 men were killed or entombed, but | br ines and a severe ahiking up he this waa found to be incorre Was not badly hurt NEW YORK. Jan. Another cked and tons of rock and dirt] Miraculous scape disaster Was been spread on wn into The Rapid| It seems but little less than . its yy. | Transit tanm constructed | miracle that the ¢ t waa 0 the records in la oft but fatal " the old & poiltan tunnel, | larger than It te. t force of fa are pot so heavy, Just before sequently the explosion wrecked | laborers had beer > m point sit tunnel at Park istance of four blocks every | that comparatively few men were in ot, wrecking the |P&me of glass in buildings was] the immediate section of the tunnel ’ 7 Dt en The dynamite tha xploded | whe the dynamite exploded. and injuring stored in a shanty uw by Wh is possible ih: at may be a It i# possible | workmen employed on the Rapid | largely increased, the p: ce aay, the red aw Transit tunnel. ba reason to natave that a to, bu snd the Manhatten Kye|debria where the roots are c | Cold Snap Still Lingers, but) " sa, et hepa ge aren ot] Its Life Is Short Creates Pante t were only bruised at | mbering the te accident | la" oF eling a me days ago th became | Ne weather ts grady t and it was all that] NEW YORK, Jan. 3 m.—|ing warmer, but « e force and a large body of | Two of the mjured died this after-|vaile fro he ¢ hia Great Demag uld making the t ad up to| fact tends to be per fevers! blocks on 1 mob of peor eral others are} atu At pn frat street Uh: he streets, tramp a tor registered 20 degr é a = w hours this " EXPOSURE j=: GETS UP AN HONEST FREEZ in Far Fintand—Whirling Down Hill and Out On the Bay of Bothnia children don't have the) could be made to any depth. «An I had when a#/cavation of five or six inche: . of| generally sufficient. A poker wo and Girls With Unique Sleds Enjoy the Sport wa THE SKATTLE SEATTL TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN NEW ATES A PANIC E VIENNA Jan. Eur Amer! spain aguinat the Philippines was culated. It failed In tte ir because Russia and Engia: @ fused to sign it “i thth avenue, yesterday, as he | then be heated and a hole made fr: & crowd of boys with a few | the side, into the inner part; a re @ mited in, sliding down Stewart | put through and a knot tied sidewalks from Fifth to Sev- /k: Byenue. “They think they are, Mi stiding down hill in a town on| would be put in the bottom and i Bay of Bothnia. Finiand, and on| would hav Iwak in a city where nature | saucer with a very thick Bottom get up & good honest freeze,|as solid an ice as you ever saw. fWo Gifferent things. Every kid ‘Whirled Down the Kill family didn't have a han: “And then for the hill. In my to in my town. y slopes back quite pt Bes seven of use was generally | cipituously from the bay of E By father for hauling water and) iny'uously from the bay of Both if out In other chores about the! Winter through. On the hill sel water would be poured for the p t we had sleds just the same, | uu. of makin cy chute @ did every chick and child in| °C, Saline am ley nut jeby, the little place where I) snot | loe of the bay for a mile and ma, Hew We Made Our Sleds | two. The real sport Is when the 1 you how we made thein,| tub begin twirl. our cogating and let you/ have spay around as fast as a value of what I call sport. | (op 4né-going the while at & sp family in Nykarleby had a| of a mile a minute. ping the rope from pulling out [When this was all done a little hay Sometimes ope for we GERMANS TO PARADE -i|Prince Henry Will Be | Tendered Luncheon Practically a great big | me wn re fe 1| NEW YORK, Jan. The Ger- ¥ mans of New York have decked t d | welcome Prince He ry with a mon ster para ght itwo and my mother had no| Ine of our sleds would last some-| 26. Fifty tren will Ber neighbors. Weil, we/| times a month. It seldom thaws in line. Every ( man soclety of the Ewould fill the tubs at might|a Finland winter. They seldom state is to be repres in line of iwaier, In the morning the tubs| broke elther, and this can be ac-|march and whe r 1 nocte tt solid cakes of ice,|counted for by the fact that no Music will be we Would remove, and | crack was started in hollowing them an it has been het water on the upper | out means of warm water, which ck Melent tin i them. being careful not | invariably rred when an ax was | t« f er forme the edges, a hollow! used for the purpose. a Khowy nature, = = Wil Feed Him LICENSED TO WED It has been announced that or February 23 a luncheon will be gives The following marriage tic both of Edmonds. BANK CLEARANCES Transactions today at the Seat Very Lucky That No Passen-, _ gers Were in Conveyance clea house resulted as follows Clearances $392,111 ga store tm the end coach of the | halances 4.880. rs bp Fal Sedro-Woolley here at 11 o'clock this morning was past McMurray There were no passengers fat, oF otherwise fatalities poet lly eager The windows Seach were shattered and ite ae wed. A collec es eating apparatu the KAISER'S. BIRTHDAY t Sherry's by Morris K J. Plerpont Morgan, Edward have been issued: Alexander Niel- George F. nen, aged 31,.of San Francisco, and ; %. | Carrie Dave; 35, of Seattle; Gearge | cal © ee Staak | Withelm Rastad, 35, and Maud Syl- “ob F adhe : | via, 24, both of Ballard: Albert Styiren worse ae Ernst, %, and Cora Woodfield, 23) rin inti ter the Mere been ited to 100, ent bi to distributed iness men. It i# permit the prince to m: ercial representatives of tle | count said to have exprensed a wish that such an arrangement 0 § Mo., Jan. 27.—An ef. forts is duce Prince one of the main buildings at the world’s fair during his visit here The suggestion has been has been the authorit and it Is belie favorably acted upon at Wash d it will be bk, WASTING TON, nday fully 100 couples njoying the sport the lake was froen Yesterday around the edges, and large numbers of young people ‘were out all day Went in Head First A pecuilar accident occur the Grant street bridge Bat evening at §:30 o'olock. 1 > a croay Hen, ovelers, who soll ti house to house, are unkn: ighrinding is the popular paw» All sorte ¢ nveyances ¢ unners are led int Stylieh behind mp board cor MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 1902, MERGER CASE UP United States Supreme Court Listens to At- d torneys’ Arguments WASHINGTON, D. C,, Jan. f nm exercising any ntrol over the | Argumenta in the case of the North | od iwaye that have be onsolidat resenting the state of Minnesota s Sie tnedtinee those for the company itself, were | ithe ie 2 ate the em: und tha STAR. | merely being on th asked to grant euch @ remedy Whether the j one last involves a declalon wheth \ ing of uit © p really a railway monop an Are Unique hole corporation probler and owing to th i thereby take jurisdiction over a nd pr ganizut | ADAMS& BLANCHARD | {ererererereveserorereserererorores HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 25 CENTS A MONTH, $10 per acre Ten and twenty: tracts, fronting on salt water, conven: ent to steamer landing and Se- attle; soll well adapted for fruit and vegetables; easy terms, night and unt to 2 asional rain oF ADAMS & BLANCHARD 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block Cold Weather Clothes If there is anything you need in the way cf warmer clothing while the cold snap continues, ‘our method | we can supply you at moderate cost of g for cash direct from the factery will Herbert § Upper prove particularly to your advantage at this time. hd We carry the largest line of men's and boys’ 12 and 13 Schewerman Block underwear in the city First Avenue and Cherry St. 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block POCO OEDEOED” e 7 IN TRINITY PARISH i3 9 i WARM ; $ : Vest by 4 and a Hot 4 ¢ combination @ ake living easy + porate > + t th 7 Pi re Lam concerned| & Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. indies caine Fong Fe 627 First Avenue 2, You (an Bank wo ive he Pay fr te Pil, | Lorererarerererereceseroneseroerereresosorereces es | principals at rehears en} On the unvarying excellence of every a thing I k ww of the | instrument in this stock, because - h peop began rele jee] | each t# strongly fortified by quality. or « a There is nothin in} j long experience we choose fire an offer was ma tithe play and costun ry] |the best makes and our popular for a new # tur me | ry 1 bell © the ch ‘tion | 'prices keep ther moving. tr ple drinking » in the} | Our long credit proposition is a * Keeping | veritable Aladdin's Lamp: rub it and Keep jyour piano wishes become instant 0 1¢ Be: realities. 7 pera bad | t | Several Good Bargains in Second | 4 : t of Clever Ruse } when the announcement was By using what is alleged to 2 Je that the play was to be put an fake order a sharp 2 cain th ted to sell the cow belonging to A a OB} Well, anyway, the opera is not to | tums, for nd _pertorman é avenve Medes, Boadert be eich ee ek nce ae OLA? | Am objection qwas raised und-ouk aif rporting to com r % ne Indy waid today «a pe 1 from his Iandiady hb cote fect shame. The opera is all right aining @ revolver and a qu f Mins Be frend the heck for $68, Detective Adams is 4 thing for | NOT NOTIFIED Deeper treet. The car! this city and ha: peoe Popa: i LI y y LE GRAND et? the rep | . BERLIN, Jan. 27.—The 43rd birth- day of E ‘or William, who was Investigating the Sheiton Suicide} born January 27, 1959, was celebrated | fioday. In the capital the day was at Leary | observed as a general holiday and | |flage were displayed on public and Pat Coroner C. ¥ e is at Le Aco, Jen. %7.—Heavy selling | private buildings. FAIRHAYV Wash., today ae Satine a aeierds | | ot enig ” May oats on the| Most of the Herlin papers, as well Hostil r that occurred there last Thursday rade {his morning, tbe |as those throughout the empire, utter Pacific and] y The ner wall wi 1-| Bing from 44 t¢ The|u few words of ¢ ulogy of | Great ways " Rik nae tie eae se believed to have due!the em Th Of the, Disregardin thai agreement | fie’, eaten “ie iathe toart wort to break the large line! day's on was v reached last month, the latter t#| of the pe “ a Bade to id by Jas. Patten. His|the troops ny bs a cut-off which obstructs] o; cineur te the supported the market and | represents tm y the former of land bought | Case it was not done, and Dr. Hove| soon Jumped to 43’ igns of The Pri The two railways eived his first intimation of the Wales was present as a representa- se onfiicting franchises before | arrair through the prews. tive of England. th m council, must sett Jonathan Shelton hanged himself the fight in court, unless the North: | po09 uge ft pub ith his wife ern Securiti mpany interfe whom he hi arried about four oR previously at Black Dia Their married life was not nd Shelton wished to end ft WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 27. ner was never officially no. The year 1901 waa a record-breaker the affair, and t in th tent of ccording to the | voring to fin’ it wh | anaual seport Patent Commis. sible for this pi of criminal c ‘* reconcen-| sioner Allen, which ws submitted PRP oy __ | lessnens. | ft the Phil-| to congress to The number of |, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan, 27 reeeeeremenesemeetnomnaroo | heen “BAY | votes te the largest |The story sent out from here by a | oncentra-| annual output in the history of the |Press association that the president ordinary accept: | office would appoint Samuel Parker to be of the term Gov. Taft says! —— rnor of Hawall, to succeed Dole it all that is Proposed is the ea-| lis entirely unauthorised. The presi Sas inte shall be gradually move Dd a | | — — BAKER CITY, Or,, Jan. 27.—The a | | Oregon Republican, an evening CTOR | CHICAGO, Jan. 21. —There is every! paper suspended publication today | ‘ thody, that number of years ® political factor Is TO iu yn, who has/ section of the country, but called | by the stockholde His situatic university “GOES EAST Wil Tak on Economics of Early Christianity. at Y M,C. A, Rey. Hert lerbert 1 Minty Parish oh ™ TOW evening } ue an uditoriun Mn the a more aggressive, from ie | | Also aiead bike Lake Yeung People | Have a Time on Real Ice | What is known as at South Park, was yesterday Abrams pon: the butta ¥. M,C. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. -|neene of Hvely activity owing to the Cowen . The cold w now prevailing in the ice which afforded the rate luxury Onles of Barly cy hap ire country west of the Alleghen-|of skating. Quite a large number shove Mentioned Hatia to the Pacific coast, will have|of young people took advantage of OU & cordial invites ee Zations Hold reached the whole Atlantic const by | the opportunity and indulged in the| Wiatiend this lecture ©” °V°T POY day night. It is predicted that | exhilarating sport for several hours, Reonomte |e, last several days. The ice was not as smooth as could oh 0 arrange be be desired, but was means of much nd ayOr Jo ae leasure ri sttle durin tote se ington it is a rare thing for the wesiy 6 coFain LONDON, Jan. #1—General Kitch; | weather, become #0 cold as | to u ener today’ reports the capture of solid enough for safe an Tuaday, chia! and Colville column after a long oral years has Green Tale or anaws oy, ¥ Hal|purduit. The number js not given, | U t oxen over am It was to- Withengt wings 8 Hortus ‘o| Operations are reported as becoming | day. south end was frozen ove ee Epa ioe ' * aod attorded excellent skating, and! 4 Y. M. C. A, Lovers of the game of basket ball, members jand especially the f Y. M. GC, A. are looking forward with much interest to the game to be played at the local associatto dnesday night of the local asso ciation and the James Bay Athletic | Ausoctation of Victoria, Hoth teams are recognized an excelient ones, and pla rooms next Wi tween the tear last year, at a Kame od 4 |torla’ the Seattle team won by a| score of 4 to 3, | A game of basketball will be} tween the home team and | the Tacoma Associatio on February 12 in this cit 6 Is being arran nd V ed between puver, B. C., not heen set f The regular monthly the political club of the occurs tomorrow night. banqu Y.M MATTEO mt hap reporter on the subject, Nearly all] Rev. B. M. Randall, pastor of the gave the same opinion, that being| First Methodist Episcopal church, to the effect that Professor when asked for his views, said he sequld bo sanalied teaae th had not yet seen the article Profes ity and from the church. sor Pearson wrote, and was therefore Highly Indignant punad e to give an Intelligent and fair opinion, He r ed the Bible When seen this morning Rev. H.| {rent i“ sell ag Mayo nspired, and was averse to any D. Brown, pastor of the Battery | ineks upon tt . reet Methodist Episcopal church : was most emphatic in his state |Inenta. tte ‘wit be remembered as} RAILROAD NOTES the man who Introduced the # tional set of resolutions condemning|,,Al) trains west-bound from Bt Hagges eddie: Bla teaching of | Paul are late, ‘The Northern Pacific higher eritictem in schools of | Passenger at O'clock, is re Rete The res aluthen a wers| Ported @ix hours and 30 minute adopted by a large vote, and caused| hind time. The train on the sa Ja sensation throughout the length| Tad, which is scheduled to arrive and breadth 6 ey here at 8 o'clock p. m., 1s four hours rhs Pease air tw just thel late. ‘The evening train on the Gre a GR | return, |The price of tieketa will be ® fare and one-third, and they will Strong Denunciation be good until February 8 This ar- “Professor Pearson bas no right, | rangement has been made in order to while ocupying a chair in a Method: | accommodate persons, who wish to |tut university, to attack the Hible in| attend the Pacific Northwest. Wool ny such manner, Methodists pay|Growers’ Association, which con him to teach that the Bible Is in-|venen its annual session of three days in pr fr of the not AGAINST ; hon GP ag teed aid for the church had been | ed mn it John | SO, PAG, — — The supreme court today decide “| favor of the government in the land | ase against the Southern Pacifi Co., api d from the soruthern die. | Schooner William Nottingham, the | #he w e he opposite shore t of California. firs f w fleet of eight salling f the bay, but she did not do eo. The case inv ed the validit fa now bein built at Ballard f Every whistle In the town road. Jackson Graves, the hoider from the ways of Reed's | trim schooner ber ecend tras the land Involved, will have to for-|J jaur f the build until brought up 7 felt this to the United States le 1 her tily in the waters of the bay, | The | ng t y hour, no crowd | bell at the city hall also pealed forth | the elty was present from Se-|in tones sufficient to be heard many | % jattle, but there was a large throng] blocks away. from Ballar an accident of| Shortly after 10 o'clock the Not 1 the event, and the|tingham was tied up to the dock at any kind me arge vessel lown the ways and | the neon mill, and began taking nto the waters of the bay as grace-| an 1,600,000 fect of lumber cargo for as a swan. Some had feared San Pedro, Cal METHODISTS AROUSED /Ministers Strongly Donounce Prof. Chas. W. Pearson, of the Northwestern M. E. University of Chicago, for His Startling Utterances t upheaval in Methodl The Methodist Episcopal chureh| as that occasioned by the put # stood for more than a century | of certain statements by Prot. a the Bit oe it i, 1 any at w rn Methodist Episcopal Uni Rev, A. B, Chapin, pastor of sity at Chicago. It seems that |!ty church, said Professor the pubiication has unusually seat shocked Methodist ministers and mae oat atural in the Hi aiming it} J. M. De pastor of rossone he fale to give. ke away the supernatural Pr n from the university and church or rson should tug 6 lively Interest in the preerens of the affair, and this morning ev eral of them were seen by a Star | re at once, or be promptly expelled.” sitructive Northern line has not yet been re logical product. of. the gical product ‘mid itov, , Ported, but last night it was an hour higher criticism teachin Brown this morning, “and there wili late. All local trains are running on doubtless be other similar results, hag! That teaching has no place and], On Febru 1, a reduced rate will no business in our chureh,” he con- | PO In effect on the at Northern for tickets from here to Helena and tinued. “It cannot be too se rely spired, and if he thinks it Is not he|at Helena on February «4 ‘The Berlin Cloak and Suit Co.'s Underwear stock at Hc on the $1.00, and placed upon our counters for tomorrow's selling. not be taken into consid article sold this week, you will not be asked to buy, D. $. Johnston C0, 903 Second Avenue Burke Building Combination Sale MORE DAYS f= Big Sales in Which to Take Advan- tage of gay MEN’S $20 Suits and Overcoats $9.50 All ends of lines that sold from $16.50 to $20.00 thrown into one lot-—one, two and three of a kind—-YOU CAN FIND YOUR SIZE IN SOME OF THEM. We have a few more of those LONG YOKE OVER- COATS LEFT. THOSE $20.00 UP TO DATE OVERCOATS FOR $9.50. We would rather get all these short lines out NOW than carry them over, and when we advertise a SNAP YOU GET A REAL ONE. Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN ‘The Arlington Apron Co. hildren's and Misses’ Dresses. The Fire Sale of Jas. F. White and Co.’s Stock. Edward Ridley and Sons’ A nm Purchase Sale. And Our January Clearance Sale. five big purchases will be brought forward The cost will ‘ation. as we want every yard and every ye and see, for seeing is believing, and ‘The balance of th AT NEWHALL’S SEATTLE Great Annual Closing Ost Sale of Fall and Winter Goods NOW IN PROGRESS 299029990092906.9.0-0 266-202004 In order to close out all fall merchandise be- fore the arrival of our new spring stock we quote phenomenally LOW PRICES on Tailored Suits and For Garments Wool Dress Goods, Silks Blankets and Bedding, Osting Flannels, Laces, Ribbons, Embrotdertes, Etc. Men’s Underwear and Sox. THIS SALE IS BEYOND ANY DOUBT The Greatest Bargain Event of This Season E.W.NEWHALL & Co. SEATTLE PFISHLOHELOEHS GREAT BARGAINS IN JACKETS SUITS AND FURS 20 to 50 per cent Reductions 982854 04064. oe eeeeeeeneeee ae: CERECRERES CRRA ERE EEE FD9FPPIPFID ARARAAARARAAHAARARAMAMARA CCS CCL SEARS CRE" ~ Wholesale PP 99 120, 122 | and Pike Street Fetal [Ta Le” Nearing the End! 4 More Days of the Clearance Sale The Fair’s Great Offering for a Few Days full sixe, extra quality; a it 1312 Second Avenue } f. £. ELLIOT Refracting Optician Gold Glasses worth $7.60, until Feb- ruary Ist, $5.60, Gold filled worth $5.50, now $4.00, 9-10 Heussy build~ ing, Third and Pike. 50 pairs All Wool Gray Blankets, regular $6,00 Blanket, for $3.78. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINS 20 pairs Heavy All Wool Blankets, assorted colors, worth from AOWELRY AND SILVERWARE, $7.00 to $15.00; to close almost at HALF PRICE Albert Hansen } 7OGtar BELEPELELTRIRA CELE EE eeeceeeece Special prices on Ralny-day and Storm Skirts, pe eNO NMI Sh |Phe largest Jewelry house in nthe | iorthwest.