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TWO INJURED © IN A WRECK Norther Pacific Passenger Train No a Gow and is Derailed--Firema A vorth bound Northern Py paseeager train hauling two Canad- fan Pacific sleeping cars, was de- railed and tehe engine ditched at Revenna Park, six miles nerth of this elty, shortly before 9 o'clock morning. class sleeper. Walter Cooper was dad-| The accident occurred. about one- on the hands and legs. He | fourth of a mile from the end of the but not sertously injured. Ravenna Park car line on a curve the fireman, was bed- |The locomotive struck a cow and was legs are Droken. The | derailed, dragging the rest of the [train after it. © Trains at thie point usually run le I cut about the at considerable speed as there is an may be burt in-jup-gade just ahead. The train this | morning was ing at a lively rate. ips ong Seg wor od to| In some manner the pilot fatied er the accident w from the track am the animal was rolled under the en- of the sensational fea- gine rucks. the aect-| The huge ms f iron and steel Tose high Into the sir, toppled over his the embankment fully 15 fett from the track, turning over as it fell his | The cow after going under the en- when gine was caught under the frst bag- jopped game car and that was also deratied jand took with it the combination Doth Nive tn Se-'mall car. The trucks of these two Drought to this/cers were taken from under them. shortly after 12 — ig iz other cars of the train kept to ya? railx and were little ia- ie eels . if any to con gigalbe up aecam ea huenatmemd | None of he passengers in known to have been hurt. Some of then fic} The train that left Seattle this morning was composed Engine No. 145, baggage car No. 148 and combination mail and baggage car No. 14, & combination bagenge and moker and two day coaches and a Canadian Pacific tourist and one first sailed from Aberdeen this morning for San Franciaco with 600,000 feet of yumber, 106 feos of merchandise and 4 passengers from Seattle. ‘The Pacific Cold Sto: tond here 20 head of 160 tons of sacked coal. Sequoia, Capt. White, lett the ways at West Seattic this morn- ing and anchored near the Centen- nial mill. Her top sides remain to be caulyed. ter Oregon , Capt. Sesiey, sailed on this afternoon. She carried up elien 8 and 1200 tons of general it. QUEEN LIL AGAINST HIM SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.—The steamer Alameda, which arrived last night from Honolulu, brought Dele- gate Wilcox. Ex-Queen Liltuokalon! is reported to have come out against Wilcox and has stated that his course In con- gress has proved utterly worthiexs to the islands. She is also reported to have declared in fayor of J. 0. Carter for delegate. WANTS BIG DAMAGES SAN FRANCISCO, July 36.—The Advertiser of this city has been sued for $15,000 by the Daily Bulletin, for libel, on account of commen che ‘on the suspension of the latter's Bun. day edition. Advertiser commented very cauaticaily on the course adopted by the Bulletin in starting ste morning paper, and ended by saying n worse things regarding is suspen sion. GOES OVER HIGH BANK JOHNSTOWN, Pa., July 20.—The fast mail going east on the Pennayl- vania Raflway plunged over the fam- ous “Packnaddle,” twenty miles went of here, going down a 200-foot em- bankment, this afternoon, ‘The engine and two mall ca in the Conemauch river, The gineer, fireman and two mall Clerks were kil CITY OF LOURDES Schooner 4 & el Boat sma See len’ ” prin a London Mail to the effect that three monster olf interests of feller, Rothachiid and Nobel enteréd into a working agree- to control the world’s of! #up- ‘The story was characterised 8 an invention made with a view of Paring the Btandart Oi! Company. TRACY, MAY | GET AWAY WASHINGTON, D. C., July %0-— jen Craven, @ negro y eharged with the murder of W. H. , Wilson, an ex-confederate soldier, in * Loudon county Va., ix being pursued | by & mob on the Virginia side of the Fiver. Three hundred men and biood- hounds nave him surrounded in a Marsh, where it is expected he will it to the death. } LYRACOMES: | FROM NOME , aE 3 PARIS, July 40,—A great fire haw broken out in the town of Lourd where @ strong wind is blowing. Sev- eral persons have been killed and many injured. Reports recetyed here indicate that the famous old city will be almoat | totally destroyed by flames, aithough her second trip to Nome} NEAR SEATTLE rth Bound Strikes n John Moran, a Hero Hur'--Engineer Cooper Scalded in the rear coaches did that an accident not had even tak © ehaine went off it fell the left side of the track, the fire man's wide. Moran was the broken machinery and ba hur, but managed to extricate him self and hobbled back toward the rear of the train, Suddenty, appar. ently, he came to his senses and with both le broken and badly hurt, atarted back to the engine to rescue ngineer Cooper He would have gone back into the shapeless mass of metal and the hissing ateam to reach his compan fon but the passengers, who by this time had realized what had hap: pened, mopped him and made him tte down. When the engine fell several of the steam pines burst and steam and dolling Water rushed out. It was this That sealded Cooper, ‘The steam burned him painfully but he escaped before he was badly hurt As soon an the jooal officers of the company heard of the accident a epectal train Was sent out and the track is now cleared, Trains will be moving at § o'clock. The passen- gers Were brought back to Beattie. Walter Cooper, the engineer, lives with bis family at 411 John street Moran ts thought to live on Bast 'Portieth avenue, { O'ROURKE IS FINED MUST PAY $500 FOR MURDEROUS ASSAULT AT WELLINGTON. By & superior court jury yesterday evening Thomas O'Rourke was found | qulity of attempted . murder was fined $500 and cont O'Rourke made an entirely unpro- \voked assault upon Carson Melor, foreman of a road gang at V ing ton July th. He fired two shots at 3 ow. One of them entered the skal! but fortunately gdid not prove gscey | EVANGELISTS WILL HOLD SERVICES | the bitne | evangetiats, tle you. | tera ¥ end will conduct a series of services here. Both are good sing } erm, and will be heard tonight at the Volunteers of America hall, at 1118% . anid Mrs. Baker left their home in Philadelphia last October ana have since been traveling, visiting all the prominent cities of the United States old services. TEXAS TOWN FLOODED DALLAS, Tex., July %.—The flood | situation continues to be an serious | today @@ during the past 72 hours, and reports from ail stations in the |southern part of the sta’ Indicate that thousands of acres of fine cot- ton are onder water, The town of San Marcos was flooded last night and is under three to five tect of water, innundating the state's fish batehery and using much loes. UPRISING _ THREATENS LIVERPOOL, Eng, July 90.—A re- port was recetved here today which states that Commandant L’Angiats ot the French Congo native militia, has been assassinated and that Lieut. Gov, Groudet, who im remain- ing in Lovkalela to deal with the na- tives in, in danger, Possibly due to religious disturb | ances in France there seems to be apathy on the part of that go id to the by thi ment in rushing that ar@ threate uprist The dition i# still sald to be critical and fears continue that all the nativ rebel. DEVERY PAYS THE BILL / od |help is being burried forward as fast Steamship Lyre, Prank Water. as posible, | NEW YORK, July %.—Former howe & Co, agente, arrived from —aeemee | Chief of Poll ¥ who Is can Nome and #i. Michasl at 1! o’clock| MORTALITY RECORD }paiaeine: fae ibe Dameeny tease This morning in ballast. She towed sesnios [em tee apate Sian ‘ekulbeee of tas ane left Nome July thane day. pee: [yen dea at TH Marion street lant [trict today. Ten thousand excur to the Roanoke, therefore fhe is survived by Tour sons | sionist# were loaded on two ast inging no late news. Capt. Wil-jand one daughter. The funeral will| and four barges and walled fe ms reports @ pleasant trip. Ibe heid Friday from the Immaculate |itan Bay grove. It cost Devery , The Poliard sveatuship Newberg Conception Church. $6000. aught in| 7 New Y¥« eral of Rw the ortho America, © p mubject mly place tn th lower east cally usp 000 Je n Une ¢ TR Two ELM GR Chicago, Milwaukee & St enger train morning. Two persons are reported doad and many injured. A wreckt patched to & car to core corps of surgeons. fle the details are incompl the reports the traine were running under a mis- understanding of orders. the wide-tracked of the @ ‘This stat operator after ® late morning hour, as there w the acciden' An 6 resu' the this gineer of the passenaer u killed, also beriain and WH) Day Bix other pankengers wer mor or leas injured) ‘The freight K on to & #pur in time to b the passer wou John Ma wan yer the Bupert Instead county Jatt ays ag vartety and of the local of the thr A charee him and he RESTED J. g heen In Be two years, fore Justic jeharging J. battory. Mr. Brow: nder a bul ed to it, the old ma | ‘The cor siderably der t yall pla an ban | wttle This in th Jorder han b It has date CHICAGO 1 1-4, LE, WASHING 'TO DISGRACEFUL RIOT hundred carriages and topped five Minutes in each synagogue, where prayers Were recited rable comment had been| made on the funeral by the anti |Remitic morning ‘of the city, which had been vigorourty opposed |by the brooder-minded publications, so that Interest ‘wan at ite height CRASH Many Injured “Waukesha fie | bound freight BAD AS A JOHN MUTHER looping near Athletic ago and thought to be dea: on & charge of having burgiar's tools In His poxnesmtor Muther will spend bi tentiary may be his future home. Muther, wh woods by @ quarantine guard a few When searched, three brass skeleton | about the atath in his possession was placed againat in the Superior A PIONEER ASSAULTED J. J, BROWN HAB J. AGNEW AR- Brown, an old man, who haw osult of the ar BALL PLAYING — IN STREETS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED Chiet of Police sulltv -ATTLE STAR. WwW EDNESDAY EVENI G, JULY 80, 1902, HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A 25 CENTS A MONI H AT FUNERAL OF RABBI Water Turned on Attacking Party ORK, July 90.—The fun- bb Jorephs, the head of dox Jewish urch in hich took placé today, we for one of the moat un te that has ever taken nin city. Business tn th vt the city wae pr pended and more than 5O, ok part ie coremon ied be Thou- oremon| AINS Killed and Two | pane here thin VE, Wis, July P 2 collided near ing train has been dix the scene, having with it the injured and a an given out ahow that One train, id have bem the passing A night bound train. hen tm without an no chance to prevent It Of the collision between ott” and a weat- on the Milwaukee morging, Dennis Connell, wa Fireman Thomas Cham- falled to r IN JAIL AS LO-BE BURGLAR. ther, the alleged burglar, Point Court by Judge Cann time. in for awhile and the peni- found sleeping in the was thought to be dead. however, and objected the morgue wagon the efty jail found on his penta were orson. of the finest there was not & door lock n nor in at least one hardware stores tha: Keys would not unlock. of having burgiar’s tools will a or ourt > the charge FOR BEATING HIM. attle for the forty- swore to « complaint be- | i this morning| Agnew with assault and| n was storing some goods Hiding and Agnew object- @ Is alleged to have given A & severe beating as @ ent, plaining witness is cc jattered up. s faved | is patrolmen to allow aying in any atreet in the Deon issued by the chief 6 third or fourth tin er been enforced up to D>, July 90—Wheat, 7% nisted of several | o 4s of Kentiles who admired the late rabbt joined the processton to pay thetr respects to the distin- gulshed dead. Bombard Mourners. As tht tune € oy vm pany amc bers sever t antl noctetie ed the mourners with mi luding waste soaked in lubi oll, The Jews attacked the ing, but men A riot call waa turned in and 200 police charged the crowd, which by this time had packed the stree idly. Owing to the density of the crowd the police were unable to ef ONE OFFICER ARRESTS NINE fchaneman arrested rday evening as dis orderly persons, The bunch was found on First avenue south near the coal bunkers and had been ped dling several pairs of new shoes about the city, The shoes are thought to have been stolen Thomas Doyle, Charton Parker, W J. Smith, Joe Ryan, Joe Bryant, Wit » Mohan, €. Burton, Frank Mas- and Geo. Forbes are the names by the prisoners. TO A BRUGH FIRE. The Ore department the corner of Twent and Jackson street last evening to extinguish « email brush fire. TARIFF IS THE ISSUE Patroima nine men yen lowans Will Ask for alain vs can thee soe eercral ax tiven carried down with the {li-fated Radical Reform Republican state convention met at 1 o'clock this morning. It was at tended by Senators Ailinon and Dot liver afd Becretary Wiieon and an Unusual number of delegates are tn attendance, Chairman | Smith pleaded f " ing conservatiam, however © touched on the trust question, whieh will be one of the great imvaes to be brought before the convention Several delegates following him | were more outspoken in the intters regard, and it seems probable that | & Vigorour plank will be interjectea Into the platform covering legisiative contrel of combinations. It was appearent early in the day that the Cumining element, which | ands for tarif reform as against © pro-tariff views of Speaker Hen- © the convention, ite commitice m~} Aidates betag victorious, Very lit e| interest t* being manifested in the ticket, whieh is already cut out, | camp at Kenmore, Wash. whowe name is still unknown, was drowned | otght while bathing In Lake Ashington. No particulars of the tragedy have reached the coroner's office, and little tk known of the| thie afternoon for the seene of the; Growning, and will probably return | tonight with the body. | The place where the drowning oo rread ie at the north end of th lake, near the mouth of Squak/ derson, would have an advant in} An employe of McMaster's logging ave. Deputy Coroner Wiltsie left | slough. STABBED IN A SALOON BRAWL b; nd a D, McKay, an innocent was cut in the hand @ stabbing affray i on lamt night arpenter, because of a disagreement, started for W. N. B. McLaren, his’ former employer, with a knife. McKay interfered to stop the fracas, and received the two cuts, They are not dangerous. | ‘The fight occurred in the Dolphin ‘at avenue. Homer | arrest and Me- Laren he ‘DONALD — GOES FREE WILLIAM MIDDLETON ABAN- DONS PROSECUTION IN LAR- CENY CASE, The cane of the State vs, Thomas McDonald was dismissed today by Judge Griffin of he superior cou t account of the absence of the proi ecuting witnens, Meonald was charged with hav- ing stolen from William Middleton a valise containing $4000 worth of min- A ing stock, fect an entrance to the scene of the fight nd for a time it seemed that bloodshed would end the trou bie. The Hoe men fought desperate- ly, & portion of the mon holding the stairway until others could run a tine | of hose from the boller fires in the machine shope. ui Whe the attnoking viete oh were sertor poltee in the oh he edi to give the the fant nam (Oriental Collision MALACCA, Malay Pentts %.—The steamers Prince Alexander of the P. & ©, line and the Bannigan. & freighter, collided off here at an early hour this morning. The former sank almost immediately down with her « crew and several Forty lives are Prince. The Rann! place. may have made steamer before she took her plunge. if saved reduce the list. the line wa soulding ¥ rhers and oth shood by tn a crip. pied condition Oba DER MOINES, town, Fuly %.—The | turvivors, bringing Tt ts beltewed that one boat Procession of 50,000 Persons Bombarded by Press- men--200 Police Answer Riot Call--Scalding Bealding Water. 1a huge brown How effect injured by that Was ma iy refune * of the leaders of Steamer July 0d portion of the passengers, accounted for nt. picked up all the them to this from way he this would slightly LOUBE TIS UNDECIDED |Wants Council of Min- sters to Advise PARIS, July 90. mays har refuse ed against to ate decision from the ters in the matter. —La Patri today that President Loubet of France n any decrees alm- council of minis- Quiet reigns in Paris today and there are none of that have made th roriaing to Should spectal end signed Dy Ing out to the Combes order be trouble bel th. f peace decrees the demonstrations je last few days ter loving citizens, be ordered @ president carry- letter the famous there will doubtlers the law is fulfilled, Another small demonstration took today in Averyon, a village ‘a short dem, the scene of yente trouble. ‘Two riv in the streets ani ry other until mes. Beye no one wi wend head SAW SC ‘The Poll ship Ratnte arly this freight, 1 attle, ‘She among Wh Howstone rd Cay rnin the provisio Alaska. Ppagnengers fine sight at Yoqu coast. During on of whales animals ca f the vessel. ‘Th © be feeding on t the water in the Many sea fowl halow B. w OF an ¥ st al factions ma id th dispersed ond a few bruised a injured, HOOL WHALES ‘ancis Han i with 12 > ateam- n, arrived part of ber and ipped to A large 1 of eo tr were treated to una, off the Orege ne day an tmmens wai # Many me within 400 feet ne whales appeare iny fiah with which vicinity swarmed. hovered above the eking the fish the latter let The C., July 90 igwam, with Pros f the Alaska Pack on board, returned here f Ise along the south ern coast of Vancouver ts! tor the purpose of watching the trend of the salmon run, which is now on. carrying | C@@SOCOO For Rent Two new houses, 6 rooms each, modern, convenient to car line, about 12 minutes ride from Pioneer Square. Herbert S. Upper | 12 and 13 Beheurerman block, Firet Avenue and Cherry Street | THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE Your Choice | Ofall HighGrade Men's Summer Suits $10 | Any @ult in the house, blacks and blues excepted All other men's suits, from $10.00 to $12.50 $7.50 LION CLOTHING HOUSE M. GERBER. 220-222 First Ave. South (Corner Main). that sold Buy fancy, large mealy, new Potatoes at this store. The price is lower than elsewhere in the city, 100-pound sack for the low rate of... see 1.00 Our regular annual sale, Chotee of any $1 $20.00 and $26.00 suit house for ‘9 $12.50 plearance 00, $18.00, in th | Phe party found the run of fish over of elgh n miles, Sal about th r between Victoria and Otter | | point, and for some time the ste: m- | r Was running in a huge schoo! President Deyadale much Pp ed with his trip, and sa: that [while it is early to make any pre- diction & either catch or market, he feels certain the assocta’ faclng a mort prosperous Reason, all indications are excellent. RACING TO SAN PEDRO ‘The three lumber Espada from Seattle, Port Blakeley and jumbia from Ballard left Port Townsend ti morning and will race to San Pedro, The Ludlow and Columbia wer towed to Townsend by the tug Wan Jaden schooners | Ludlow from | especially the former, are fast ves- WEATHER FORECAST Beattie and Vicinity—Tonight and Thursday, cloudy and threatening. ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 759 Second Ay: Minekley Bios Left Overs From Spring Purchases Men's suits that ranged in price from $15 to $25, and splendid value It’s not our pol- icy to carry goods from one season to another; every suit has been marked at the uniform price of $10.50 to close them out at former selling prices. ADAMS & BLANCHARD Not many more Gays will be left to take advantage of thin great: sale of L. Karman & Co.6 stock. W one est prices ever known. ee Wilde Ht for the next month Nelge 2c. come. are prepared 8s ‘i-Be ial sive you wha and" White Dim 480. buys, ap, All Free ‘ross, splendid weight, regula aie valve, z els. derer and the Espada by the tug/and her satling qualities have not Seattle and Vicinity—T¥ t nn All be cl ME | aiding Boe | Thursday, cloudy and threaten: Phe race will be close and excit- — si 4 ‘ > ine. Both the Ludlow and Columbla| SAN FRANCISCO, July 30,—| possibly showers tonight; fresh south Wheat, 1.4 and 23% See the south show window for a few sample suits. One Jook will convince you that the values are there, 719 Second Avense, Hinckley Block. Pot Your Treasures Where They Will Be Safe THE SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Thursday Bargains not intend to put one yard or tele of their stock in ours. All must go, and at the small- 10¢ buy finest fan tiste, 100 pleces to odhcat reg CREAM WOOL GOODS you want, and, as t the right pric Black Alba- firm Twit Yoo! Cheviot, value $1.39, buys the finest tmported Scotch Ginghams, always 25c, We have matafied a tmachiné for gents’ shirts which takes out all the i, the bosom and makes a perfect * band. Shirts, closed front, 100; Shirts, 12%, Soft Shirts, 100; Collars, J. J. HAGGERTY'’S foania.® McCARTHY’S (Buccessors to E. W. Newhall @ Co.) Save YourMoney Of course yau want to save money, and you ean nave on every article you buy at our great clearing sale of the Newhall stock. Now just @ glance at the prices on linens. Full bleached Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, every x fib ‘guaranteed pure linen, the kind you have al+ ways paid $1.20 for, now, per yard . 73 Cts Huck Towels, 20x43 inches, with damask borders and worth 86c, now : Bath Towels, the tc Extra large heavy unl bleached kind, now praes 12 1-2 Cts ir window for display of Indies’ wrappers, well gy nd neatly trimmed with tucks and flounce, worth from '90¢ to $1.25, now selling at 43 to 95 Cts 0 Dp mm Sale hours, 9 a, m. to M’CARTHY DRY GOODS CO. Cor. Seeond Ave. and Madieen St. WEATHER FORECAST ‘The Espada ts a new schooner to west winds.