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B Only Paper in Seattle That = Dares to Print the News ot at . 68, ESUVIUS MOUNT V a Flows From | All Inhabitants to Flee From ---Other Volcanic Reports May 14—A dispatch has! into existence at some point south received here to the effect of here. It is probable that it is an| Vesuvius is bursting entirely new formation of land. .. the werst eruption that has | within the last hundred and grave fears are express. surrounding country will be abandoned. ’ week past there has been cloud of smoke hanging brow, and the rumblings Nebraska Has One PONCA, Neb, May M. of an eruption has not passed as re- }gards Mount Iona, near here, which for the past two days has been rum bling and smoking, A band watchmen has been organized, and a constant wateh will be kept on the old voleanic hill In order that an alarm may be given in case an active jeruption seema imminent. . Alt tear Reports From Martinique WASHINGTON, May 14.—The Na |¥y¥ Department today received three dispatches concerning the situation at Martinique One from Lieuten- ant McCormick of the Potomac, dat- ed at Fort de France, says the vil- Jages surrounding St. Pierre are un imhabitable. and that the island is [Covered with ashes within five miles May 14—Advices have | Fort de France. ‘The second dispatch !s from Com here whieh cause much | mander McLean of the cruiser Cin AGAIN IN ACTIVE ERUPTION 's Grater and Government Warns. ‘fegarding Vesuvius. The cinnati dated Fort De France this will immediately take, morning, and says > “Arrived at have all inhabitants whe | St. Pierre this morning. Am aasiat- ing the government of Martinique. ‘There ts more of disaster in St. Vin. . cent. Have sent the Potomac and the voleanc. In view of the will follow If necessary i which have tak- |The thint dispatch was from the ” Brooklyn navy yard, saying that the je during the pest week, it is | cruiser Buttaio could sail for Mar that an eruption rivaling ‘tinique on two hours’ notice. buried Pompeii and Her- ‘onsul Ayme, at Martinique, in answer to an inquiry made by Sec- place at any |Tary Hay yesterday aa to whether [fresh water was needed in Martin [ie said “no. 4 e war department this morning May 14—| made public a dispatch recelved yen. south iterday from the commander of the effect |United States forces at San Jusn clouds and smoke obscure Porto Rico, announcing that the col |Mer Sterling would sail today with a Fe beni of provisions and blankets, as well aa clothing, for Martinique. Perhaps Another ST. LUCLA. May 14.—A great con- another volcano has sprung fingration was seen earty this morn- GAMBLING CASES. AT- OLUMBIA FALL FLAT itnesses Fail to Make Good---Justice ’s Official Title Disputed---A Sen- sational Scene in Courtroom of @ prosecuting wit- ue bd pews good vo trial bent ne Ld could testify mate-| take them out of the prosecuting at- Debalf of (skool the| to™ey's hands?” retorted Mr. Grif- ip } fith, hotly, ‘ou have never come house cases brought) near our office. You have never told crusaders were this|us the name of a single witness thrown out of court by| You promised to do so, but you pat the Peace Keiso at Co-| haven't, It ts all horse-piay. I pro test against your making @ fool out Dristied with sensations.| of this court and the prosecuting at- tack nesses which | torney and saddiing this expense ted “h ” as, De the inty when you could his hands, Deputy | upor cou! 2 0 Attorney Gri-fith also) have had warrants in our office for ‘Affidavits and warrants) the asking.” by the crusaders so full of| “I did ask for warrants," procedure that he wos un-| Burch began. # the motion of the four| Calis Him Liar - S$ Gemions! on | “You Me, str! You Me when you oe Meek of Jortediction...,/my that!” sharply interrur Sen anything resembling |CePuty, Prosecutor. | “What as when the gamblers us that gambi was running. Hike return of the decrepit! when you were asked whom t im the recent FaMDbINE | resented and what were ye cs these tables were not be-| tives, you turned tail and ran oe and no witness could swear) Aattomey Burch m: only a mum Sharacter, the mouon WAS pied reply, saying that he would re Unt) tomorrow MO°NLIE-| fuse to diacuas the matter. Later i Rowever, coms wp before| mr Grimth apologized to the court] Cann in this city, -h> court for creating the see T apolo © motion for 4 ghange <f! gige only to the court,” he said, with |a look at Barch A Sensation Sprung The most serious flaw picked in more sensational vo: the warmants in the gambling an hine cases which were slot mach t th trial immediately after the | the aiMde t be gases, wergy, glaposed 2 event 6 fore the 4 ; the aay. was| law requi % in these c John &. ‘Ailler Homies for the Attorney od the its w ogintr ublic, ap ners, atiacked| Miles outside oF ion of the court on the ney Burch w otar Mi that Justice Kelso had not| himself as “residing at Centra é 15 months been entitie All Mixed Up pay ee he had been assuming John F. Dore error wh tor Grimth was f wan Tita! 1 th boyt ith’ an innocer ant for the wart the gambling cases. He flatly re to swear to complaints in the . saying he knew nothing tf 1 Attorney nds who trial orney m to tied an affidavit We pare audit vealed the fa had never fled his of elected in about and a few ot ¢ the onl he HOME. Star. | May 14.~Repr today ced jonal wol- | Ale ida. with th quent and citizens denator Tu Ne in d the of-| menibe rt ror Taking the Advantage Mite: 4 Just Relaeal on that etem BY technic a WASHINGTON oe a oe |" lance ais Washington Jer received ning awards m the A. ship Roan anon, Not made, the mall being SR edad dcmi stele hacntinee anda ‘ b 1 % pres ore than 10 trips | price for carry four cents p Fr ‘La Souftriere “NOME MAILS & T, ¢ @ during th THE §S SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1902, Danger Line ing in the direction of Fort de France. It is believed another vol mo has ajrung into existence be- tween here and that pla London Report: LONDON. “May ih arding conditt t. Vincent. TI follows and found state of much worse tha given in the reports forwarded by | the administrator, ‘The country on | the east coast, between Rodin Rock | and Georgetown, was apparently struck and devastated in @ manner Similar to that which destroyed Bt Pierre. There Is good ground to | fear that practically all living crea tures have been killed. The dead Wi probably reach 1400, but the ex: | act number will never be known. | ‘The managers and owners of estates | and their famities and al of the better glans, were killed. More than | 1000 Wodies have been found and| burned. There are now 160 burned in the hospitals at Ge town. Of this number only six. will probably recover. The details are | too harrowing to describe. All the beet sumar estates In the Carib coun try were devastated and all cattle | are dead. The eruption of the Souf- friere continues, but is apparently moderating. Anxiety however is suill felt.” injured and Ke. Vessels Lost PARIS, May 14-~The secretary of Martinique. teigrapha from Fort de France today that he has asc ed poattively the names of t pe in the St. Pierre disaster, Seven is the number, one French, two Ital- | . fan, one English and three Amert-| peak is only 3 eans.as follows: French veesel Tam | P aya; Itallan, Nord Amertean and Sar ro Terese !'Rola: English cable- ship Grappler; American, Roraima. Arama and Apamore. CASTRI Inland St f the n tndistin utlines of Mt. Rainier eral deciare that there was a | cloud inase about the summit Lucia, | hough obscured by the thin strata Tuesday, May 14.--The eruption of | Of clouds remaining, © declared ontinues today, Great | that they could see nothing what columns of smoke and balls of fire| *¥er. slay the weather t# thick are rising miles im ] And no glimpses have been caught ai The discharge is accompanied by| the mountain, so that alleges tremendous explosions #hat can be| smoke Is as yet @ matter of keen nile erway. 2 Ws imposalble, | Uiszute to reach the burning distriet Te Are no large towna nearer to rthern| Mt. Matnier than this f end of the island, Kingston tx safe, though showers Of ashes and pebbles are continually falling at that place. | RAINIER MAY JOIN, THE THRONG | Special to toe Star | ROY, Pierce County, Wash., May i4.—(By long distance telephone.) —/ Several watchers here are keeping an| @ ~ ahs tt eye on Mt. Rainier, which is one of) found the dowd bely af her fom the so-called extinct volcanoes of the, old son Au ey beside her Pacific but which ie said tle fellow had in some way emitted smoke on one ge Fs about a dozen years ee oil eae eeted spurts steam from its a a Day tetore yesterday a sensat Se one ng repurt was cireulated that the | cranes “and ad alt had teen seen for a few minutes | 1 lenty | te3 through a break in the clouds and! (V0.1) the that @ wreath of something which| {y0"ine Spa looked like smoke wns encircling the! the chiid was top. Just how this report originated y will it Is yet hard to say, but it had the; jun com effect yesterday of making many! sf in + Dersons curious to get a glimpse of | (.. the peak in order to verify or dis-| Unig prove the story. Owing to the heavy ude floating overhead and massed und the vol . not be SMOTHERED ite Mother Finds Dead Body Bevide| Her In the Morning When Mrs, FE, Beardsley to have be bed and} sea) Deputy Cor inventi¢n was not m of his age without envy and ree craters. ad thie m bur The f Nathan parents of thy BY LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON THE BEEF TRUST LOOKS DOWN UPON PUGET SOUND AND WONDERS WHETHER IT 13 | WORTH WHILE TO PAY MUCH ATTENTION TO MORTALS HERE BELOW. WRECK AT INTERBAY 4 FREIGHT TRAIN CRASHES INTO COAL CARS—ENGINEE 4UMPS ANO NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH—LOCOMOTIVE ANDO FIVE CARS ARE COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED A collision between @ Northern Pa- he was pinioned between the engine freight train and two coal cars| @Gd the tender, Orem lumber, brought to Seattle | Bonney & rooma inquest at 2 ¢ n with the possible u AND MAYOR AT QUTS COMMITTEE ON GAMBLING MAKES VERBAL REPORT OF ITS INTERVIEW AT CITY HALL, MONDAY—CHIEF EXECUTIVE CHARGED WITH DISCOURTESY AND QUIBBLING “If the Chamber of Commerce tends to follow up this 1 do nq or else down mem ace Cott Mayor Humes la nee to open gambling in nd especially t alles floor har 1 for p miitte bal report of the n the mayor this moi yt, ae chairman, #po inembers of the com Lovett, M 4 and ¢. Judging from the stat 1 three It ts evident that particularly It of their vist y reported on their direct qu es and In others either repile g them questions or branching into irrelevant matters Judge Hoyt Speake Judge Hoyt spoke as follows, tak ing occasion to criticise at some length the published accounts of the with the mayor We, as i mittee appointed by the hamber, called upon the mayor in office and discharged our duty yw. senting the resolution. We re-| ber of tt no satisfactory explanation of| mittee had jegations. contained and ap-| the r " by this body. We repudiate| not t of the published interview as though contains statements never ié| 20 merits in or by Mayor Humes. The pa r refused firm or deny the a that the police was us settling the Kambl He « a it by break nto #8om ntirely irre In anev rtain of questions he replied that had fothing to do with It, tha had been turned over to his appointee the chief of police. In other Instances he himeelf assumed full responsibil ity. He was told of the reasons for making the inquiry of him and re torted that it was hardly the proper in-| thing £ We nis ny tals | they with uld nd sit uotil an anew from the and may hamber is entitled to be a nified = manner Humes, as host served ‘thin t treated and) = Mw should have ob: the question Do you propore arry this thing through or lay down. No Respect Shown Boone, the committe tw, remaining mem- |" he had and galk furio 4 lot our Th wit treated Judge 1 Hid not think t upon, “Why questions wher chance, and en | direct answer to my I could finish motion the ¢ ther wee with quest queatior ommittee w fh mendations, |which the > pa ed th ed The lent additional written report | office An ordinance to impreve Chestnut | of the freight engin demofiahing the engine. one shingle and two coal) total damage is estimated at } $10,008. Edward Shaw * of age and Mra. L. K wer Way, Shaw Was the engine and the igh horribly crush: he lived he He died shortly the union dep body was Fr Stewart's unde proner Hoye will lock tom at His c ne cine wae Injured excey the engineer from jump w bruise the engine. Mow It Happe: : and fiv fir yard “ uit bay, but mits AISE IN SALARIES ‘|MARSHAL AND WATER SUPER INTENDENT BENEFI Milo A Wheatman, upted by the buflding n an low d th wo th alnat ther ely the d, an the moving. ‘The lered the city attorne t Mast Broa butlding 01 eral persons plave and ter granted $10 ps nlary, and the cit lowed $16 per month ¢ elp. | ed in the death of Edward W. thaw | and) body horribly mang twol p the dead 1 Rightmire,| a Great North row after on ¢ tor W.| H, Wat T Root addressed the el] last night in behalf who owns the ot W He parties, ots nd te to pr aport mon y cl xtra for -! Sealded Too A jet of steam struck him scalded his body considerably. his Rips were crushed and his 1. AB Koon as sible he Whe placed in a Great hern freight by a sWitch engine, He ar. ved at the depot at about 9:30 jock and the police patrol wagon to take him to the hospital. was beyond aid, however, and in the car. on. and the engineer { the thme of his in't you jump w tasked Mr. Wat amé the faint puldn’t.” Engineer's Statement died th nt son, reply. En + Hoye but he ed that ax soon after h ed and hag to om being crushe naible haste a wreck the re but little the blame xi tit a m Hindiy by ” U of t } way little about the ai | officials i | fats 1 and af Whe Wae To Blame tuperin ten “ morning ah it ad wever that right to be in line, and thy train should have cor why which is numbere the ditch. nt off th r track The en up, but is 4a member and of Camp nd Fifth ave a week. The wed $20 per | ‘WHATCOM ' TO ENTER between Third 4o5 WHATCOM, May 14.—A large and enthusiastic meeting of the merchants of Bellingham Ba was held last night to discuss the action of the Northwest Jobbers’ Association in refusing the wholesale houses of Belling- ham Bay admittance to the as sociation It was Ae long te to buy turers » > ¢ n kK 7 clearly she ary for aswoclation In orde t from the manufac cided to pre the att 4, signed by hant of What n asking that jobt Pairhay » th $6000 SAN FRAN N=! A desoription ph th |B. Madly 0 is accused of the k der af Nora Fullyr in has been received at th sheriff's office, with ar diligent search be CISCO MURDERER yy sont King instituted. car and taken to} $600990000000203 EATTLE STAR. \ | Both | | | | | | } | | | raph of Chas. | quest that a| | | cae WEATHER FORECAST 759 Second Ave. Measured to Fit | Not made to meas ure—there’s a differ and it's often in favor of the clothing we sell. A trial will convince you of the truth of our as sertion— you'll profit by the. smaller cost. A hand- some showing of suits for your choos- ing at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Agency for the Agency for the Youmans Hat Youmans Hat Adams» Blaachaed ASSAYERS’ MATERIALS Everything needed for amateur or professional, field or laboratory; hlowpipe outfits, retorts, crucibles and gold scales. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co 627 FIRST AVENUE ADAMS & BLANCHARD—Hinckley Block Ce 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block Twelve Lessons in Em broldery FREE. THURSDAY NDUCEMENTS Make any comparison you wish and you'll find it to your ad- vant to 40 your shopping at The Leader Dept. Store. (The People's Great Bargain Store.) $1.00 56-inch Suitings 490 We #-in, All Woot Ladies’ Cloth We Oo +i. Be Gingham Aprons +. 1t%e Sc White Fancy Aprons with 10- inch hem, very special. c Se Children’s Dresser ... $2.00 everest » LS white, nav; The new Colonial Shapes, Velvet Board To Flanneletts ° 12%c Persian Novelties 0c Red Damask . ie Jo Brown Crash + Ae 10e Binachet Built OGet cs tote We Men's Askorted Tibs ite @®e Women's Dropped Stitched Howe in biack and cream... ..2%0 Untrimmed $25 If you are thinking of anything in Garments, you cannot afford the way of Ready-to-Wear to miss the sale we are having. A-FLAME WITHIN A-FLAME The B.& ent Blue Flame Burners never burn out—all others do. “A” Flame within a Flame” properly describes the flame pro- duced by th) B, & B, Patent Blue Flame Burner. There are Two Separate and Distinct Circles of Blue Flame oing about 41-4 inches in diameter, while the inner hes in When a cooking utensil is pla: both s spread towards the outside. Thus s the space in the center of the frying pan d by the ordinary burner, oking as rapidly in the center case with the ordinary gas or The outer circle t flame is 11-2 in ed over the burner the 1 woquently diameter flame that would not be cove: we enter nve get an even heat, ¢ as at the outside, which ts not the gasoline burners. EVERY B. & B. STOVE IS FULLY GUARANTEED. THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST. Cea bem oustness College Beg floor (atta r Sl AO 20d hu Ody Bd CRG EX. ng Will Y ou $13 Topay $13 This sale included 50 of our New Spring Style Suits worth $15.00 each. They were priced $14.00 yesterday, today they are $13.00. Tomorrow and every day after $1.00 will be deducted. Any Suits Remaining on the 15th Day Will Be Sold for $1.00 ow Long Will C@2C MOL C You Wait? | Panes Swiss H r 1330 SECOND.AVE) Wait | | | | | ~ NE CENT A copy sas cl # A # SIX CENTS A WEEK A MONTIL ‘(00 Choice lot on Columbia street; second hill; lev- el, cleared and above grade; street assess- ments all paid; a good buy. Herbert $. Upper and (3 Schewermaa Block First Avenue and Cherry St, Drummers Samples $1.50 Men's sample BLO OO Men's’ sample + BZ.00 oO $09 «pairs Men's samy Bhoes at, pair ....62.. $3.00 1,500 pairs Men's sample Shoes at . oo B00 All the above Shoes are the latest styles and lasts. Tan and Biack, in Patent Leather, Patent Kid, Enamel Box Calf, Wax Calf, Velour and Coit. See Our Window Display, Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Avo. South CORNER Maly 500 pairs Shoes at $2 9 pairs Shoes at Pao ae es ES cfasses, but. the cant make glussea to correct P| vision. We lead, others imitate. THE EVERSOLE OPTICAL CO, 708 Second $12.50 A very dark brown, with a slight invisible plaid over all, Well splendid appear- m tailor will made, ing. Our cust that it fits you per- COR. 8 AVES guarantee fect —— W. We those HOWARD Watohes in stock. Come early if wish to the ar if G.BENNINGHAUSEN 807 FIRST AVE. Time Inspector for Cot- umbia and Puget Sound land the tule SHANNON Grocery Co. Incorporated, 1220-1222 2nd ave. Phone, Maia 2081. Alaska Outfitters Reliable goods put vu perienced packe plies t p have in the have a few of you ne at reduced ana hill R. T. Shannon Groe Wholesale and Rets ery Con | Outfitters, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINS JEWELRY AND SILVERWARK, Albert Hansen 724)" The largest. jawelry house ia the Northweat,