The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1902, Page 1

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“a wy. | BUILDINGS ON Fifty Passenger Cars--Loss is $400,000 D, Cal, Nov, 20.—All the] miles into the country beyond. The y the narrow-gnuge ferry | Neat was so intense Chat it was felt > rail-| PY Beata anchored several hundrea pret the Gouthern Pacific rall-| yi .ay away in the bay and they were en the Oakland mole, compelied to move further and take tally destroyed by fire whick}up new stations at a considerable peat at 2 o'clock this morning. | distance. The combined soar of the E POR ing at the the tremendous wind whic! tales wo the fury of the plowing Was absolutely | in the disaster it | be learned that there was anv loss | +e | ¢ wind rose rapidly while th . an Sontinued oa’ by Gaylight dp ae and Crew of Dis- worst wi storm the seaven was Mowing and hay tardly yet abated abled Steamer Reach Seattle it caused considerable damage to] w, 10 passengers sbi } many sail boats losing |crew of the disabled steamer New- thelr masts and rigging and several | port, and 10 passengers of her own lighter crart being batty Injured by PB a Coe lashing against the docks. oF Excelsior, Capt. 2. C. Moor The mole extends @ jong distance | rived from Valdes st € o'clock this When she left that por ed all the passenger and freight de- the country was covered wi pots of the narrow gauge mM. 88) 4 foot of snow, and it was atil! eno’ ‘well as the jor and freight! ing. Business tn the city wae al- docks, one which has only recent~ | most at « standstitt, ly Deen completed. It was in these depots that the narrow gauge pas- senger trains running into Oakland, Alameda and Berkley connected with DArrow -gauge ery its for n Franciece. ‘Their. destruction will a ode AA throw the entire er (220 |however, allayed ther fears, stat- ht traffic of the ta ae fy ing that the vessel lay in the pAth qauge system, which 18 in: | of passing gaamers and would soon adequate to a int he wan be |O8_ Picked up. Ho pleased were the Dusiness across y Passengers with hia conduct tha thes 378 Gnytight. and pininiy visible for | come. @ pair of Seid gtasswe valued 100. hours, drifting under sai & within five mties of Nucheck bay, when the Excelsior was sighted. The passengers were beginning to grow feartuls most of them suffering. from aeasickness brought on by a heavy _ southwesterty swell. When the Excelsior came within hailing distance. three hearty cheers ' from the Newport. Mina a arose Gwinn, principal of the Unalaska school, Ws #0 overcome by the ap- Contend That Ques- [arias Mami cars PORTUGUESE CABINET of testimony LISBON, a 20. <a is 0 cetictaly days has been announced on urn. oF Ser the oper | 5 ot wilt recta, Tacerhal dlavertsions show the irre are hetteved I j | i i i i the wep. ~~ LONDON, Nov, 20.—In @ collision the Great Eastern railway, at 06d today, 40 people were sert- ously injured. LOGGER KILLED Falling Tree Crushes Out T. G. Pinenta’s Life At Maple Valley T. G. Pinental, a Maple Valley logwer, met a Violent death in the woods yesterday. A huge tree fell trouble than any other source of | on him and death resulted instantly. dispute and had done #0 for 5°| With a companion, tm insertemnete years. woodsman was fe a tree. In- Mr. Roberts sald that a large +4 tend of falling as was intended, the amount of cheap foreign Inbor ha4| tree took a madden twist and fell into the anthracite | squarely upon Pinental. fielda, chiefly Slave. “pinental was an employe of the = === | Wayerhacuser Logging Company. A - < epresentative of the Butterworth's 5 Undertaking Company has gone to the scene of La earl and will f IRE Ger ike sil leave for Map! bi env je : valley this afternoon to make an ine PECULIAR ACCIDENT) nary T HUMES RECEIVES WELL-NIGH FATAL ELECTRIC ROOSEVEL FROM A TROLLEY: WIRE AT LATONA— INJURIES NOT CONSIDERED DANGEROUS yp ae : Humes, third son of Mayor were at first considered fatal, President Now on His 4, Himes, was the victim of a|but he is now pronounced out of nf Secident at Latona this| MEE one ot w aurveying Homeward Trip He received an electric hurled him to the ground, a i it 2g i ‘le ly a i H is al bt i s i, te i i if i d EF i f fk lt i i § i : f i E i i if i a : > = ‘he lay unconscious for several |veying tape ETANOOGA, Tenn, Nov. 20. io fan le received no burns, but across the street car track when a|—President Réosevelt’s special train meen cutrent from a trolley wire | University car came by. arrived here at 10 o'clock this morn- Ba through his body. | When the car passed over the tape| ing and was met at the depot by a carried ytee's grocery |a complete ctreult waa made and the| delegation of prominent citizens. A Uird avenue south His in-_ it. tion of the cheers which. went up weapon upon John O'Brien, who was |ponse to calls came out on the car “ erence with their trade for several years|the reason Presi Stuyvesant EPPBURG, Nov. t-—As the |past- Fish of the tifnois Central invited crowd. ‘The postilion to Pa} ft the west end of the bridge current from the trolley wire was| large crowd of. people was alro pres- he revived. Later |transmitted through the. tape to|ent to greet the chief magistrate, —_ when he appéared. At Stevenson, - the last previous stop before reach. RAISER IN , stabbed in @ street brawl Saturday | platform tn his stocking feet and morning. wearing @ dressing gown and wavea Engle ts in the city jail. He claims | his hand famillerly to the villagers. to be a newsboy, but is maid by the| It is a general belief among the t ‘wes the venident to take the late b Eanes Deteete ontton hunt ie that he 1# arixioua to capture of the animals which to run away. fprang to thetr heads, welaed | by the bridies and held'on urr- | A hap meee MOLINEUX ‘ fect | . Ned fe ————— Femoved to his home on| Humes, who was holding the end of| who bowed repeatedly In recognt- gie with assault. with a dendly|ing the city, the president in re neéwsboys to have had no connection | correspondents on train ti Rosebery this afternoon, a Panama ennal commissionershi: +4 Pp attached to the carriage for a Southern friend. tened and sprang for- — into German! Ines Perry, colored, who wae kid ~The home this after-|napped by Detectives Adams ana 0 the Hohonzoliern. Lane of the Seattle police and sent] NEW YORK, Nov. 20.~General EN ' os to Halena tor trial on grand lag. | Moun et te ee ea be the GLE ACCUSED © | Stay cnaren, nas been ccntencen to |S77I5% 01 ¢,tmnanat given. by, years in the Montana penit affair is in recognitio mt ma Hi # u felt at the OAKLAND MOLE mous Depots Totally Consumed This Morning BEATTLE, WASHINGTON " PRESIDENT WARNS REPUBLICANS THEY M | | | trial for the murder of Mra. | Adams, Dui the entire | Years of the aged general's worry | | and expense tn connection with his) tneit|mauch hampered for some time 10/tney afterwards presented him with |800's misfortune 4 war com- | rades stoog by alin, for Among other things they offered to j\| furnish the funds necessary to meet | | the immense expense of the second F J, which offer, howe" the valiant old fighter declined with APPALLING DISASTER Fatal Boiler. Explosion at Snohomish SNOHOMISH, Nov. 20.—Night En- gineer Richard and Day Bn- Adam Anderson was probably fatally injured by a boller explo- THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1902 UST MAKE GOOD ROOSEVELT: GO EASY, THAT'S A MIGHTY SHAKY ROPE TO DO STUNTS ON. IKE LEVISON WANTED | FOR $380 ROBBERY IN TENDERLOIN RESORT Tke a ia Saree 6 Sees ees nd larceny, and a warrant {i ttle start of the offic ‘The crime for which Levison is W. Thomas In the Palmer house yea- sion in the power house of the Sno homish Electric ht and Power Company, which “demolished the building. ' The explosion was the re- sult of too sudden conenction be- tween & cold boiler which is used at night and the other two which are used in the daytime. Engineer Padden had just arrived at the works and had hot t fe lheved the day men when the calam- ity occurred. One botler was thrown ‘9 feet horisoutaily and stuck on a fir stump, the other «plit, one end flying 400 feet and the other dropping into the Pilchuck fiver, The roofs were demolished and the electric and water-power machinery buried In the debris. No light had been turned on, Everything was in darkness last night and the entire city mourns the disaster, Richard Padden leaves a wife and three Hittle children. An- arried and hes two ohil- dren. Fireman Miller, who was in the midst of the wreck, escaped without injury, though his face was covered with smoke and grime. WAS GAY DECEIVER Odelia Johnson Married a Man With an Alias Odelim Johnson, at least she has been #0 called since her marriage to ber husband in February, 1899, is in doubt aa to her true name, ana to restore her peace of mind, has applied to the superior court for aly and the right to resume her maiden name. Her compiaint, filed this morning, leges that her huwband, whil: di worthy persons that his real name was Louls L. Brauham. She might have suffered this de ception in silence, but she alleges, in addition, that he cursed and abused her and rendered her exist ence almost unbearable while she lived with him, William M. Wilson is alleged to be a strong, able-bodied man, but his wife, Beatrice L. Wilson,’ says he wont ‘work. Indeed, she has been obliged to earn her own livelihooa, ys. This morning she conclud- ed to sever the legal relation _be- tween herself and husband, and ftlea @ complaint for divorce. OBJECTS TO SMITH OLYMPIA, Nov, 20, It is sald here that Governor MeBride is op- posed to the election of Senator J. J Smith of King county os president pro tem, of the state senate, Smith in regarded as the ratiroad candidate, and the fact that all the other rail road men who had been mentioned for the position withdrew in his fa- yor is pointed to aa evidence of the failroads are backing terday morning. women, Mab- ‘el Harrey, alias Cliftdrd, and Myrtle Weston are now in the city jail charged with being Levison's ac- They protest Innocence ¥ wrong dolug and throw the entire blame upon the fugitive bar- tender, Tees than a fortnight Levison ed by the pollee on « worthless check saioon, | 4 ph be Lavison was brought before Chief Sullivan. He promised to repay the Money if not prosecuted for crime. Levison was rearrested fame day and thrown into the city by the convention and is unionism of it Gompers. t one thme in @ quarret t resolut written pages. DEBATING SOCIALISM NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 20.—After disposing of the Gompers Investig tion, the resolutions committee re- ported on the Various socialistic rea- olution, The substance of the re port was that labor unionism com- prises all that is necessary or pos- Sible for soclety to accomplish for the well-being of the heman fazniiy and the betterment of mankind. It was stated not to be within the prov- ince of the Federation of Labor to dictate to the members of the unions composing it which political party they should affiliate with. A substi- tute for the report was offered by Delegate Hayes of Cleveland, which read as folllows: Resolved, Th this convention ad- vines the working people of the coun try to organize for economic and political power, in order to seoure for labor the full equivalent of ft» toll and to overthrow the wage sys- term, and to bring about the estan. Hehment of an industrial co-opera. tive democracy. A vigorous debate followed, lasting until the noon recess without a vote, GOMPERS WILL WIN The effort of the opposition to Gompers to boom Vice President | ¢y James Duncan for the presidency of the Federation #f Labor collapsed this morning with Gomper'a com- lete vindication. At noon Duncan practically withdrew, making {t al most certain that ers will be re-electe Not lonz after his secon who hae been twice. ‘bg | allowed te” polloe after committing @ fel-| with Betond before ony, is again accused of & grave lowed his liberty, ‘erie. A complaint has been fied |fense he had beef arrested several against him in Justice court charging | timer for less serious crimes, Police |elemency, how |But he hes not been arrested and |fire of crime that there ia little hope that the police |and now the will get him, Although he had but | was Prior to this of- iy kindled the in his mind, pollet, supposedly, are track. has given bie discussion in the police how wanted Is the theft of $380 from./department and among people who are familiar with the ¢epartm: work! Loviron brought to trial for a ‘Would have sent most men to the Charies Inch, & ith no fricnds or polltieal influence was sentenced to nerve two consecutive terms in the city jail for throwing a atone at a bartender in the Virginia. saloon and breaking « irror. Policemen Ernest Le Count was taminsed from the force for eg out of court & case where a ma’ was never erime that penitentiary, yet PRESIDENT GOMPERS FULLY VINDICATED NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 20.—The committee upon the Gompers investigation hae submitted tts report. It was unanimously adopted com] ie vindication, Shaffer was be- fore the committee and denied that he trouble been personal; that at ‘The X had ever occurred bet ween them had each cailed the other a liar, tion and the report of the committee cover 17 elosely type- Injunction and meet Gompers said that he would appoint a special committee to investigate the matter and demand an early hearing of the injunction suit. LANDMARK — DESTROYED jence of William Guyor at South ark, Burned This Morning Fire entirely destroyed the reai- dence of Wm. Guyer at South Park! uw: popularly | it of South Park,” is @ bachelor, and lived alone in one of the oldent residences of the neighborhood, old landmark of the Duwami thie afternoon morning while Guyer was cooking his breakfast, kitchen caught the roof of} fire from the The fire in the shingles of the roof was not noticed by Guyer until the house was in flames. He heard a crackling noise, but thought | it Was from some dry wood he had put Into the stove, | The blaze was diacovered about | aw it by noleh- | is no fire department oe, #0 & bucket brigade formed, which proved to be of | e use In saving the house, With the exception of a few am rniture, everything ‘The damage is estitr Only small Insurance Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and | Priday, fair, Might todtremh south aE a are it rine t ont's wildly an val- ena $75 Lots On Renton car line, Pi fa, Close to car $700 street cor line. ert S Upper id 12 Beheuerman Block, | First avenue and Cherry street. Herb | 10,19 = PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plans and Ketlinates furnished C. M. SHAW & COW Gouth side Colman dock, foot umbia street. Phone, Black 331 Announcement Sale Commences Friday continue until the last ee and Chil- And wen oables have boen disposed OVERCOATS}) "°""" crops Mid that have @ styie and snap sel- dom geen in cheap garments. W. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second and Union “Special Apple Sale Large fine Northern Spies, finest all placed Cooking Rating Aples, per box, §) Beautiful lot fanoy red ripe Baldwins, per box, $1.50, Waxens and othe varteties, per box, 75c. R, T. Shannon Grocery Co. Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, One Cent 250ENTS A MONTH A TIME AND A> PLACE FOR ALL THINGS Now is the time, and our big malin store at ist aye. and Spring 1. is the place to get Ohio Steel uanges. We want you to come 1 now, because we have two big carloads of Ohios from which you can make your gelection. Whether you are intending to purchase @ Steel Range or not, you will ke interested to know just why there are so many more Obios in use all aeound you than any other make of Range. ue and Spring St nondtin, Store, re Annex 313 Firat Avenue South. Having decided to give up our will sale all our Boys’ and Children’ a ts, Caps, Underwear and Heslesy at ACTUAL COST And not one penny more. Patrons of the store know we carry only dependable merchandise, They also know that ‘a statement, it can be depended upon. To those who are not acquainted with our merchandise and a cordial invitation to come and see for themselves. stock of Boys’ and Children’s wearables is very complete. old, shelf-worn goods, but everything new, bright and stytiah. Stewart & Holmes Drug Company 627 _FIRST Notions! Notions! Notions! Grand Anniversary Sale of Notions buys her NOTIONS, and she > our prices are always the LOW- Hundreds of such bargains Ask your neighbor where tell you at THB LEADER, be: ST and our variety the LA as these will be on display on our angain Counters: 19¢ buys a bottle of SHON POL) si, wire or bristle hair brushes, regular 26c values. q Be buys a bottle of Ink, box of s»vorted Hair Ping, Shaving Brushes and Leather Purses. Regular vive So. -Cole’s Hot Blast Guaranteed to Save One-Third Your Coal Bill | Guarantéed to pay for itself in one season. Guaranteed keep fire longer than any Stove made. 12-inch .. $12.00 18-inch « ++ $28.00 15-inch .. «+ $27.00 $33.50 |

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