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HE Only P. Dares to er in Seattle That int the News TAR. HUNGARIANS WITH NAKED SABRES: ob of 10,000 Attacks by Mounted Troops UEDAPEST, Hungary, Jan..30.—} moat serious riot that has c pere in recent years, took place Fike morning, caused by the anti- ; t campaign that is now wagag, Tistarted m inflammatory “arenes and spread until the streets, thronged With exctted people. Qatbe corners of several boulevards, be ‘orators held forth until the nt and ories of | were heard on} down the streets In bod- | it mobs combined un. | Yawbmen assembled in the} javemncing the house Mam wrere (the chambers| The crowd did not| qpanter the assembly halis, itself with hurling | ying blocks at the win. which were broken, Pateseribable Comfusio members of the cham. Bepak to address the mob, of indescribable con- S Deputies rushed to ‘and finally abandoned the i, seeking refuge from the missiles in the inner rooms, ‘the doors were barricaded, in ofa personal attack pmounted police, a military was called for and responded Nrere owe Wil ee ‘Waison C. Squire Is the First Make Good the Ex-Coun C. Squire fe to be renind- t that he signed Chas. ‘s first term bord as Areasurer. An affidavit and for attachment in the section the first-term sureties was Hthis morning. It is recited ‘Mr. Squire and bis wits are dents of the state, and per- gervice cannot be made upon Hence the attachment m d that real property will be upon. The affidavit for at- jt ts verified by Deputy of | TTLESEY'S BOND THE SEATTLE SEATTLE SLASHED (MANY ELE INDEPE Parliament--Dispersed |"? | to Execute—What the _ | Tt ts current on the streets today rowd saw them that a atrike said to involve al d fight, hurling ¢ outside construction men of the cavalrymen aa they | Independent Telephone Co, began d abusing them with this morning. Four foremen and all the vituperation at command. their crews, aggregating 60 or 60 They were called traitors to their » are out country, and before a charge was ‘tated by the striking employes, made mob leaders shouted: | the difficulty arose over an order “Down with t Austrians,” even a8 | given by General yreman Patsy the Parisian mob did in the revolu-| North to Foreman J. Bateman. tion. which the latter could net obey. As told by the men, hb dered Bateman, who is foreman of one of the line crews, to do some repair work, which is out of the latter's range of employment, Couldn't Obey Orders Tt has been customary for the fore men to get men to do this kind of work, and Bateman offered to hunt Up & man to do it, orth, howeve told him to get a pair of hooks and do it himself, This Bateman ref ed to do, d he wae laid off for on week. He then resigned. and for his time. Th men under ‘ ee refused to do the work, at the two other line crew in full force. coming and the stones at approached, Soldiers Charge The officers in command of the mounted police gave orders for close formation, and charged at 4 gallop into the heart of the mob and bac again, riding men down, hewing and shing right and left with naked sabres. T lense mass of rioters became panic stricken at the unex- pected attack, and trampled each other under foot tn the effort to es cape the whirling sabres and steel shod hoo! ‘After the crowd was dispersed, ambulances were called to the » and 6 wounded and injured cith nveyed to the hospite Many others were carried from the bie crew field by thetr friends. The men repaired In the melee several soldiers were | of the company for their ne badly wounded by flying stones and| which was refused them until the paving blocks. Many of the ricters| regular pay-day, Feb. 3 who are in the hospital are fatally! Aji of the men belong ¢ hurt. The chambers did not resume} tndependent Brot on oe session | trical Workers, Cal. Wagner pre |dent. ‘The union ts af with the Building Trades and the W. CL. U It ndecided when to the oe to Be Called Upon to Help ity Treasurer's Shortage Prosecuting Attorney Griffith. The bond is executed by the Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Maryland, and Is for $53,617.52, double amount of the alleged shortage. Mr. Whittlesey's first_ term bond is $250,000, and Mr. Squire assumed $50,000 of It. The Whittlesey matter will prob- ably be pushed from this time on. B. F. Taylor, special agent of the} Fidelity and Deposit Co., the second term surety, is expected in the city tomorrow, to look after that cor- poration’s Itability. | IMPORTANT CHANGE WLOCAL LABOR CIRCLES as of Western Centra Nine Years Service, Refuses Renom- ination is the Secretary weekly meeting of | Labor uilon, | Aificers were dect the enwaing six W. A. Banewice secrtary F. A. bust; hh; sergant Mr. Banesuc- Who for nine yearshas secretary of the body. t« ac- Wore the renomingion. ‘Was proposed. but he tmn- In @ someyhat that he had oth- "Mr. *. A. labor ctrcis. have confience the position with competence. events took at the teet- of agitationsand has been for come ime ‘Teaae Horsell Will Be Pns- écuted This Time IMAe Horsel, a stone mason, pa by Detectives Hubbard Vast night a from Justice Cann's cot, PAS assault and battery. bb Mrs. Jessie Horsell is the ca- witness. She allexen tht Bing tn the superior fe not Hi warrant hs cenating eth: @ and Telegraph Com | Elected —W. H. Middleton, | working in the ranks of local organ- taed labor. Mr. Middleton was seen this morning by @ reporter for the Star and was very reticent in regard the action taken at the meeting last | night. When asked for a statement, he sald: | “There is no statement to make, except the mere fact that I declin- da renomination for the office of secretary. 1 did eo only for the pur- pose of bettering myself. I had be- come interested In another busi personally of more tmportanc that's all there Is to it ‘My name was proposed for r nomination, by Gilbert Hutchinao of the Plumbers’ union, P. B. Gili of the Sailors’ union, and W. J Akers of the Clerks’ union, There Were numerous seconds “Juat simply say I declin renomination, and you will have it correct.” Mr, Middleton has been secretary of the Western Central Labor union for nine years, and has seen the organization grow into a strong and powerful body. He emphatically de- nied this morning that he had re- signed the office. “My term is up| next Wednesday night, and I am| LONDON, Jan. 30.—In the house of going to serve it out,” said he, “and | commons today Balfour any statement to the contrary '§| that the Dutch government would be tose tance | in possession of the British reply to agg their South African peace proposal | tomorrow No intimation has been given out }as to what the reply would be, but JANUARY lin view of the fact that the British ministry is inclin Oo meet any « proaches of the Dutch government tending to an honorable solution of he trouble, it is believed the reply would be i that could be desired by the friendly mediators. ‘The press today is agreed on a pol | ley of closing the war, but In some | instances is pronounced against any |concessions on the part of the British government of territorial rights or relinquishment of what is termed as vanquished ground,” It is the gen. erally exp wed with that the ar may be ntirely closed and the Boers pacified lore the coronation cere monies. The Old Lady: BRITAIN ANSWERS Boers Will Know Peace Terms Tomorrow announced Record Will Surpass That o Preceding Months The month closing in the number of bullding permits issued at the city engincer's office, exceeds any January in the past three years and probably any January in the his- tory of the city, The number of per- ts taken out #0 far is 442, with an aggregate Valuation of $259,943 January, 1901, 234 permits were out, value U $310.08 already $49,008 # of the corresponding month Last month, that is, De i901, 401 permits, valued at were issued month i# remarkable or of permits issued inasmuch juary is not usually a favor month for bullding operations. another day yet femnins the of the permits will be in 1 somewhat permits for the 6 fol ued a I frames just Dr. Kuyper Wise THE HAGUE, Jan, 20.--It is defin- itely learned today that Premier Kuyper made no pre Is for peace in South Africa until he had sound 1 England upon her willingness to listen to such proposals. It ts stated that Kuyper was formally supported in hia pr by the contin: powers. SAMPSON RETIRES WASHINGTON, D. ©. lan. 30. Orders issued from the navy depart- ment today announce the retirement of Admiral Sampson, to take place Feb dock permit for %4,000 was| No comment has been created by ty-two repair permits| the order, as it has been understood were taken out; 104 erations, amounting mo permits ng to $2,500; five permits for | undations, Valued at $6,200, and 48 Iscellancous permits with @ valu- ‘jon of $4,491, in As The month are $126,986 three-story fram yalued at $6,000; one one-story cor ugated fron, valued at $1,000; three fyne-mtory brick, amounting to $2,300 tine two-story brick, valued at $3,800 -me three-story brick, valued at 43,000. date, Sampson's condition cally and mentally i# euch that would be no alternative, even though his service limit had not been reached. It ts understood that ho ts @ally growing worse, that ph th 15 “ “Oh, dearie, me! for some time that it would Issue for | WASHINGTO Tt CTRIGAL WORKERS NDENT CO | North Issues and Which Foreman Bateman Refuses Company Officers Say held t compar y will be and th many emp tween the employes It Is claimed that of the men can find immediate yment with the Sunset ( What the Company Says | At the Independent Telephone fice, all k edge of the of any strike was denied. Dougias, the ¢ of existence Mr, H men ha the past two di ather, 1 know of man ame have not t body has quit on his acc Three ther men have quit this week, two f th cause they got other pont wld not have been a we have not hat any strike of 6 om that many | SURPRISE | PRETORIA was Jan arp: 0.—A Boor anger ined Poplar yeat Boers ut W as bitter! They seem to have War Revenues Not Needed WASHINGTON, The ways and ¢ th today » prepare Dp Cc. Jan. % ninittee ins Chair for p ta tion to the hou n sible, a bill repea taxes, he bill, which w 1, 1902, except on tea, which would Vecome effective Jan, 1, 19 Chairman Payne, in ‘a statement issued in behalf of the committee says: “It will be seen we have kept a way 1 of our promises in ealing these war taxes, While portion of the expense growing « of the war is still going on, ye cause of the wonderful proapert country and the great increaa¢ of revenue from other sources are able to wipe out the entire tax | Some Dis Refore the committ the repeal Newlands, moved to amend by the repeal the excise t leum and sugar refine such tax, however, to r cent, and to frame extending such trial corporations his purpore was to tax trusts as well an to re publicity for their af- fair, The amendment was lost by a | party vo ng all th ax pos: war tax rev provide for the ston decid of Nevada, excepting from n petro: 8, reducing ne-tenth of the provi to all indus COLONIZE VICTORIA, B. ©. Jan. 30,—Th Canadian government is making ar rangements to provide for two col onization parties made up of set tiers from the state of Washington One party of 100 families will nettle in the famous Bulkley valley in the Cassiar district, and the other of 20 families in the Queen Charlotte isl aude. DESP THROW DOWN TOOLS AND QUIT uble Arises Over an Order Which General Foreman’ oof Three Guards of ds stated | TRSDAY EVENING, JA ERAIE C in BURG, F 0.1 and 2 Nadie, . Jan, Je wperate convicts under ser made a pensation county Jail this mort and far all attempts to capture have been frultiess. Uh prisoners bad bee outside fr which they th for marder encape from the thus} them n provided ends, tt ta] cut the| ‘clock | by with n their ¢ ing 1 to the eel] on th f the brot icine, As he reach John grappled with him, seoured hin pistols, then threw him over th railing to the floor below, a distance of 16 f and Edward ‘sprang out from hie cell With drawn revolvers the brothers went to the first floor, wh they met Guard Reynolds, whom they shot in the hip. The ning! Kuard wan quick powered and all th eked in dungeon. They then took the key from the keeper, secured new au of clothes from the guard's wardr jand went out | Committed Murder | ed me two rer John He few hours a battle ued in which | was killed and Edward kerounly woun: Ik was r this or that the were to be hanged. They have known forgotten all about me.’ SLIDE Peak of the’ Olympics Falls, Completely Fill- ing a Small Valley PORT TOW 20. Meager {SEND, Jan reports have been broug by the Indians of a disastrous anc and Asiide in thi mp: | tains in the we nm port |ferson county during last vm. The earth crembied | minutes. The siide was followed by }@ reat rumbling. One of the smaller mountain peaks broke off, complete ly filling a 8 not th of Wh | moun f Je k's r 15 valley yught ther as all prosp with first predicted storm here ize with the fo! 1, but wi # left did not ed nipping are re is p ile ) high seas ar attery trong wi ported, t of Cap running hour this after only 8,670 voters had reg- @ @ int at the city hall. City @ @ Comptroller Frank H. Paul saym @ that people should register nas possible, as in the ys there is sure t ‘ound the booth t delay will en will remain of f February Up to a Jate be a n@ @ until midnight e e @ ECROSSASORSSEODOCOSSOSOS FERRYINA | COLLISION YORK, Jan The boat Central was run into by a tug during a blinding snowstorm on orth river thia morning | There were 500 passengers on the ferry, many being women and chi} dren, A panic ensued, but order was quickly restored when it was found the vessel could make shore. She wan badly damaged in the hull, ‘The | tug was almost uninjured, and stood | by to assist, NEW ferry | Green Lake Republicans j Green Lake Republicans will meet 1, 0, G. T. hall, that place, this ning at 7 e'clock, a eve AKE DARING ESCAPE Wife Is Implicated | under over the rafling | when k }? ARY RIMINALS 30, 106 a Dungeon--Warden’s n and both have been special # nee. The| floor, | f no adly with an desperate me guard that w but John Biddi mean pov hurt in hi tall ked tn hin two fellows Warden's Wife implicated One of the parti detalis of the Soffel, the wife of the w n, ts be lieved by the jJailers as well as her husband, to have assisted In the es cape, Bhe has infatuated with hn Biddle app and it ts aght she may have furnished the h which the bare of cell dungec the a va Mra. break that th sawn Ww Ward nnot tn b has not been ¢ knew the fled from th ater at ar are searching for her two men. The fugitives completely covered up their tracks Later—The this afternoon his wife was awoke, and she It ts porsible was due and #0| the men missioners da reward of | ure, dead or alive, | vy SCARE AT CITY JAIL Prisoner Announces That He Has Smallpox—May Be So ‘There was a srmallpox scare at the | city Jali this morning. James O’Con- | vict serving a 4-day aimed to have the disease ed to the detention ‘The prisoners tn the Jai! inated by Dr. Ludlow after wal of the suapect. James O'Connell was arrented Jan by Officers Damm and Wickman. He had a large rev and nome t 1 candles in his pockets, the | presence of which he was at « expiain, With bis partne: Howard, he was sentenced mit, 64 days in the chain This morning an eruption was n ed on his forehead, and hands. He was at once secluded and medical asrintance Chile’. His cane is a pe- cullar one, and may develop nothing. The police aay it may be a clever ruse on his part to escape from Jail. Chioride of lime rubbed on his face might produce the eruption. He will be guarded. however, and the symptoma watched. chain gang was called, tn, the prisoners, including the vaccinated by Dr. Ludlow. jail wan fumigated, and every aution taken against the spread of the disease. DROPPED DEAD ON IYO MARU T. MoKinneli Expires Suddenly on the Japanese Liner W. T. McKinnell dropped dead tn the smoking room of the steamship lyo Maru at Smith cove, some time during last night. He was seen on the boat last evening at 9:30 o'clock and was found dead at 8:30 this morning. Heart disease is supposed to ha 4 death Ki formerly chief engin cer steamship Victoria. He left her at Hongkong, China, and took passage to Seattle on the Lyo Maru. The 4 man was about 3 years old. The body is now at But. terworth’s morgue INCINERATED VIENNA, Jan. 20. celved here today tell of the burn ing of a Duilding in the heart of | Teplitz, Bohemia, where 10 persons | are known to have been incinerat- | ed, and It is feared others were lost The root of the building collapse and, immediately after, the took fire, Many of thos: burned to death we der the debri unavailing, efforts eave them, Advices re. who wei re simply caught und frantic, b were made to FR LE » Jan, %.—The f Jim Howard, who waa charge n compileity in the Goebel assassination, returned a ver dict of guilty this morning and fixed the punishment at life imprisonment LOSE HOPE WASHINGTON Admiral Rogers, f ‘avite today, notified the navy department that hope of finding the 10 missing mem bers of Capt. Porter's Samar expedi- tion had been abandoned. Nine of the members who returned are in a serious condition from weeping » Jan, 30 UP-TO-DATE I WISTON, Idaho, Jan, 90. ‘he Nea Perce Indians are holding a hies of the Lapwat Industrial school Resolutions were passed and a dele. ing to keep the Indians from obtain- ing whiskey, WEATHER FORECAST Beattle and Vicinity—Tonight and Friday, oceasional rain er snow, ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block If You Need a Suit You may find one that will please you in the lot shown in our south show window. There were about 120 suits one or two sizes of akind—that we wished to clear out, we have priced them at 10 to 25 per cent below cost they are “remnants” you know, You should remember, however, that “remnants” are always found in the best and most popular goods. Don't forget that they are priced at 10 to 20 Per Cenv Below Cost ADAMS& BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block +** EDO ORO S PESPEO IOS ED OHO E® LOTOEOUOEO UD © KEEP WARM t by day and a Hot py night. Try the living easy. A Chamois Water Botti combination and make Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue SHPHSSPSSSS morrow. ‘The Closing Out of Tomorrow Will Be Bargain Friday And the last day of Seattle's most notable sales. It would be impos- sible to deserthe the many bargains to be found here tomorrow. The clowing out of these five big sales on our Bargain Friday will more than crowd our store with eager buyers, especially in our Underwear Department, as extra cuts will be made to close out our purchase of THE BERLIN'S CLOAK AND SUIT ©O.'6 STOCK OF UNDER- WEAR. (Come tomorrow for bargains and you will not be disap- pointed.) QUSRRSRSRSERESERE REE SERED SESS TD FRRAMAAARARIAD Wholosale » neta ae Children’s Ready. Made Dresses Made-Up Dress Cheaper Than Cost of Materials Special prices are offered at The Fa! lines #1,25—Halt Wool Plaid med with fancy soutache braid. $2.00 to make. #1.50—Cashmere Dresses, all colors, trimmed with star braid, tuck yoke, ete.; a sightly dress’ well worth $2.50. 00—Dark Plaid Worsted Dresses, elaborately trimmed with fancy serpentine braid, reduced from $3.00. $4,00—One of our best All-Wool Cashmere Fancy Silk Plaid Epaulettes, trimmed with silk gimp, etc, Remnants Sale till Saturday. All kinds of remnants at almost any price, eee GEESE EEE COREE E LEE EE KEE EE EEE CER EC ERE CECE RECO , § REX DRUG CO., a H Do You Know What Rex Means? Rex means best man, We « prescriptionists and to remain so. Every prescrip. tion that leaves our hands right, PPPPRAAPAIII>>>? to introduce some new Dresses, collars fine and revere trim- pearl buttons, etc.; will cost FPPPIIPHH HME Ce LE CEL CLE ceeee * CEERI TINIF IVD SPPRPPIPPPPPIIP>LP>PTPHPIPPRaaID NINE-INCH GRA CAKE Regular price, 15c price Only ONE MORE DAY LEFT of Oor January Clearance Sale in which to Secure Goods at Abost Cost. HOTEL JARS. A 12-quart nite slop Jar; lar price, $2.00; clearance sale price $1.60 80 per cent, discount on gil agate ware ITE JELLY clearance sale +100 ‘T-INCH PLAT gular price, 150; price PIE clearance sale 10-QUART GRANITE >AILS, WATER . Regular price, TWO-QUART GRANITE 1 SAUCEPAN Regular 1 so: clearance sale ONE ROAST PAN Will holt a 15-pound turkey also very nice for roastin, ilar price, $1.00 ale price of New and 27 elzes; they vy steel an @ cast-iron top with inside and tw el We are now closing th $3.90, $4.20, $4.80. Friday last day is beef DOZEN 3-INCH MUFFIN RINGS. egular pric do: Victors, the ma at 1p t fue ralis, ir all Cli max Kettl TIN SQUARE Regular price, 1 ton BREAD PANS clearance sa «+100 THE LARGE STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST PSSSOHSOSO | 9 CORE HS EUS VOOSSLE SHE ENOD if it Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us GOING NORTHRUP GO., 804 Firat Ave. You are always sure to your scriptions are 4th and Pike A MONTH, Cheap Farms regating 6 ores of art and adjacent , for sale in tracts of nd over. These farms to god a with transport n locatl sottling up. Prices cording to extent of im- ments; terms, one-fifth wn at time of balance in 1 annual ' payme ns furnished on ap- e or by mall. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. Is the effulgent rays of the Electric Light! |In the boudoir, the office or factory Electricity | 1s a prime requisite. |The Seattie Electric Co. Men’s $20.00 Heavy Long Yoke Overcoats $9.50 You will congratulate yourself if you buy one of these overcoats. ONLY A FEW MORE LEFT. They will be all the rage again next winter. Men’s $12.59 and $15 Tallor-Made Sults $7.50 These are odds and ends, two and three of a kind, with all sizes in the lot. Ask customers who buy here, and they will tell you that what we advertise we Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN If You Love Your Stomach #4 BUYA & Geo. HH. Woodhouse Co. The Seattle Home of the Garland 1409 Second Ave, COOLMOBOCO | We Never Substitute just what doctor orders when your pres filled at LiFe and Columbia. Tel. Main 198 CITY LAUNDRY; { Established 1890. Our Call Trade Prices Shirts 100 Collars. Cutts ; Open Fi hirt aia 24e We guarantee not to shrink your flan- nela, ont