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T EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR. ov, 20.—Five boilers plant No. 3 exploded with a terrific report w Twelve dead Deen recovered | belleved te be lying A rough esti- mumbered of tnjured completely tsea are enveloped by the oxcaping steam. Bolling water from the tanks running tn all directions inundated |. many of the Injured, adding greatly to their sufferings, Many of the men engaged in the work of rescue hav been scalded while trying to save their comrades. The firemen and po- Hee have had « desperate struggic surrounds the scene of the disast The main boiter, according to the deductions of the firemen, expisded first. It shot through the roof with force and velocity of a 13-inch sh Smashing iron girders like straws. ‘The brick and stone wails of the three-story structure collapsed _im- mediately after the other four betl- jera exploded stmultancously. The 4 im the city are the scene. The work SS Sires leas Mopdsumead is ntirely At oy own welt ie whaaee 0 JEALOUSY GROWS Nov, 29.—L W. Helman, a prominent banker prompt action on the part of San Fran von is needed to aoe diver. joo bulk of the Thins asmounen Uo wilions’ of Ret ays: wholesalers and commission houses must powerful competition von Puset "sound, competition on noun’ {6 exerting all the influence at hi mand to have Sarrving trade diverted to Seattl sedis tore wp over the le monopoly of the trade Oy for the capture of the government trans- Jooked upon as the entering wedge for that re- menaures are promptly taken by commercial ok to thwart the progress of tHe movement. Firures ong De seg and published showing the prospect- In ¢ase the government transport serv- away from her. any business men credit» large shore of San Francisco's ent ity to the immense amount of money dintributed channel, and tay that if Hill captures the trans- the or. trade It naturally entails, it will be jet fallen to the lot of Seatie, and will MER CORWIN, THE T VESSEL OF THE § ASON, IN FROM NOME RE HASTENED BY FEAR OF BERING SEA ICE PACK— ET OF LATE NEWS FROM NORTH—MARTIN STEINE'R IBLE EXPERIENCE-NO NEWS OF GEN. SIGLIN more thap 2,200 people on the penin« sula. It is the claim of some that the Nome merchants are largely sible for this ition, as ie, De cilaate Cormac vans poses ot iF comes south the Co he manner in which prices went ue at the close of navigation. Aichough Steamer out for the Year.iiiore is enough foodstuft on the her passengers wan Martin | eninsula to pre any seriour Who receniy nartowly es-| shortage, the quantity I= a third leas H being frozen to death on the| than last winter. In eggs, hams and Eas Council to Nome. sream there is a shortage incge & Council with two men Oc-| enough to warrant a rise in pric In the afternoon he be-| Sgee will probably roach $46 a cose, ited aia finally feli un-|butter $25, potatoes $10, cream $19, His weary companions |and flour $4.50 per arre to carty him, but strug: | That many men are making per- fo the L KL.’ roadhouse. | manent residences in Nome is shown met Frank Shaw, Marry |\by the fact that there are more farm- Jim Lindeay, who started | {lies in Nome now than ever betore we in it# history. The Important quer Wht before the man was) tion of providing for sick and in- He was lying on his back indigent Eskornos is up before the pool of freezing water and Nome council. Commander Sargent Bemi-conacious and hait- of Fort Davie has sinted that | he ie eoniition, Ha had pound-| would admit them to thé hospita fg 484® oxainst the thin ice un-| upon payment of $1 @ day, but by DR Pere bruised and bleeding. on of the failure of the govern- tives were administered provide for the contingency ihe Wee taken to the roadhouse bie to take th ithout * cut up for fel and h port Corwin, "Captain BL, Nome by way of orning after a Untess the revenue ent to West reports that Nome's( Kivery typewriter available wus em. Population will be about 1,200| ployed in copying depositions, and last year, there being notlinterested parties were anxious to TH OR INJURY OF SCORES OF MEN IN EXPLOSION Boilers in Chicago Stockyards Blow Up > Wimost Instantaneously, Completely De- siroying the Building and Entail- ing Awful leeunkies him for two | When the Corwin left Nome there | Finally his circulation w wan great excitement over the din fatly recavere jee in the Richards contempt cane. THE STAR WILL MOVE ‘usiness growth has com- d The Star to have larger . Monday next, Deo, tat, the Star will be published from its own new building at 1807 Sev- enth avenue, between Union and Valveraity #treets, The Star's telephone number will be the same Dusiness Oce 1050, Pdltorial Rooma: sunset and Independent, Main 1138, jae hae WOMAN IS Sunset, Main fatany, Three men working in the yards were struck and killed by fly- fragment ‘hen the jast four bollers explod- ‘ed, tons of brick, stone and timber ‘were hurted high in the alr, the frag- ments flying in all direction. Many persons in the streets and distant portions of the stock yards were struck by fragment missiles, Four j™men killed outside of the buildin, Ail have not been dentified. Eight bodies have been tuken from the ruling of which only four have yet been ‘identified. The others were so |Rorribly crushed, mangied and seaid- ed that it may be impossible to iden- Ufy them, he hospitals are yet unable to ive a complete list of Uhe injured Many victims were taken home, Fit ty i@ probably a safe estimate of the injured. It t# now atmost certain that none of the twenty-three men tn the tee house escaped. The free men ate working In the debrix seek~ Ig, the bodies of the missing. It te ious task and may require DROWNED = ‘The body of Mrs. Shepard, wife of ‘one of the keepers at the Weet Potnt Hghthouse, a short distance north. |®! weet of Mallard, w recovered from the sound near the light station this morning, Only this meager report hed been received at Ballard, the nearest eat- . Up to 2 Oelock this after. . and whether it was a case of accident oF of suicide was not aacer- tained. ‘coroner Hoye went to the scene at today to investigate noo! WOMAN AND CHILD ARE TERRORIZED BY Dave the Corwin delay her raili few Gays so that the new court, Captain Went, was offald to Walt any toga ns te approaching 1h, owt mith tous 7 sets 5 ‘Aa ite +a may have onthe Overdue ‘of schooner Gemoral-igtin, wae pesned | Unge island five days The Cocwia, left Dutch harbor No. ‘The Bear was two Socrtaye” ater for the Siberian | jeoast, St. Lawrence nnd the variou seal stands to render assistance to) ae Wilts, o plonesr of the Candle creek district, returned. Me jfeports that the best piacers ever iat Imachuck, between Candie and} jout $7,000 with @ rocker, and two! weeks after the news of the disco ery leaked out every plece of pret rene £. the district was stak: } the | ‘6 arrival report somapenprenes ot the eeneeeer Gon |‘ sietin the steamer Dawson City {laa stil! more serious light. ne no re ports were heard of either of the joverdue vensele. The latter lett Nome Oct. 29 with eight prospectors, | to be landed on the Alaskan peninsu- ta She owns then to proceed | | through Cnimak page and the inaide| | passage to Srattie. She had not er- [rived nt Duteh barbor Nov, 20. | ‘The ice war fast closing tn on Be- | ring sea when the Corwin came out. | Grantley harber and Port Clarence | Day were half flied in with big floes, | LAYS DOWN THE BARS {Open Dark and Bloody! Ground to Pugilism opening of Sights in Kentuck ‘The fight between Young Corbett | end Terry McGovern w set for September 22, but was stopped by the Injunction proceedings, and the jlittle pugiliate have since been look ng for nother place to settle thelr \controversy ROSH OG es Wa OG FATEFUL IGNORANCE | A 4 patch received today «ays th ut of a total populat island of Furnl, on, are dead of ri 6 m » Island miracted virus fror the sfek and with ed healthy p dreds of cor 4 inburted, aa the afraid to approach therm. SxcacReaRPnemoRune onus \@ \gnorantly SOM ISeNNS esse BERBe ES BE E2790 ASR SAD RENSAS TUNES TONKS ACERS VER natives oF distressed vessels before | Thirty-second avenue =| ransacked the residence of Joseph | Session Of a certain which has been an heirloom Moore family for centuries. Stra ds eet, country were lecovered |poldest in the history of Beattie, For) The shaw! is valed at $2,000, but le heid ve | Derring, this kummer. One man took |the first time, so far as the police| Luckily the thieves failed to find it. Moore ts a dealer Carlo gambling house and at MASKED BURGLARS =a lice Detectives Arrest Ten New Tenderloin Characters on Suspicion of the Crime--Joseph Moore, a Sporting Man, Loses Valuables tiny All recent local eriminal records, when they knew the occupants ware | were broken last evening when burg: | there and awake. leave |iars bound an elderly woman went ‘The bold robbery was planned and at 1705 |the thorough search of the house they | was made, {t ts thought, to gain pos her grandchikt tm m eha’ while Moore. The robbery was one of the! lunow, burgiars went into a hous In @ Western elty of forty years would have taken matters now existe In Senttie, In more than one frontier towr fruit over night tp order that dangerous as now exists in Viglinnies were not always nes (hey “strung up" the y happened that his ansociates wet the devil with fire. Sometimes thelr orders t ut t eye Som evi awift vengence of refined tast could complain that th to Ia and that ly Of course to be thought 00! and be vigilantes ment St. Louis # nf” Minneapotia have nicipal linen with shown many of the the proper etring® are pulled: nish another example aching government and politic: Hittos. in Seattle p itical machine which by will foster erly existence In beyond which nere is a pol go and that p h truth in that he ety to p hou it cae in hand, often eou r they inaugur Metent It is just as well tter “SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SAT URDAY EVENING, a VAMERICA WINS OVER International TH HAGUM, Nov. .—Dr, Asser, | of the international board of arbi tration, who was appointed sole ar- Ditrator of the dispute betwoen Rus \eta and América regarding the firh- leriee in Bering sea, med “The indomatt diminished. ‘The vessels involved were named Horn and Pigeon, ©, H. Whit Jamew Iam! torneys for the cl opened tast June behind closed pr at arbitration was not sitting at the time. From th of talent engaged was remark- » Professor Asser te a iittic, old man of Jewish birth and Dutch nae tiohnality, ance but of an international joa diny former i Bt. Pecerabure Clifford of ker, well known a2 @ seaman on the Pacific coast, coptionally familar with Bering sta awl, he MACHINE POLITICS ARE RESPONSIBLE § :: ago @ the fire bell hag been tolled to call out the vigilantes and the telegraph poles have borne strange AW leeRNens, Seattle. might men ong jelpal authorities cannot secure tt for thém. lately e rewult that the nation wring evils of machine city ove and they may be- at “boseinn” serious affictions. Too much attention i# paid to the wa to look the matter ities are reaponsible for the present votos for any city 6 slum Pvery erimin today, dispute arose from the seizure Of several Amortoan sealers by Rui sign cruiser y, claimed ar and speedily, municipal authorities long tolerated euch a condition of affairs as of man, bad. They believed In Aghting They fought lawlesmers doer: y were always uomintakable ime. snization cannot away Ite engin ms and La power mayo: nati midnight, but at of the lawbreaking on an Nght on the Moore VOV EMBER 2 GREAT WHITE CZAR Arbitration Tribunal Awards Damages for Seizure of Sealers nd the geal Ashorien, ‘The proceed~ |ing# were held in the Hnglish and | French langu ‘The exact sum | jof award has not yet been made pub- | | Ne, | The claims amounted tn the a¢-| gregate to $200,000 and date baek five |years. ‘They were based not #0 much | in the tons of the verses which were | soined, weven miles from the Asiatic coast, as upon the hardships and suf ferings of the officers and mon after their arrest. ublic hin | Asser’ America, bu Judgement is in the sums of considerably FRANCISCO, Nov. 29. Hamilton Lewis gets $25,058 per cent, added under the | jon of Prof. Asser, the jurist who has been arbi- | e the claims of American weal- ers for the melaure of their veanels | by the Russian government five years ago. ton Lawis were claimants. The permanent board of judge down the ar- insignificant in appear- unrivaled reputation ae ist, ‘The advo- the American cause retary Legation ree, Advoca Captain By B. H. Gray, whe wanted at Leady charge of grand lareen} reated in this elty yesterday even- ing hy Deputy Bheriff Cook, The} prisoner has relatives here and had) been visiting them for several | works, He ‘will be held until the | arrival of an officer with requisition Bost! considered to be « aveee son EET yp time of the robbery, 7 o'clock last fvoning, he “ae rk. Mra. Moure, who is 68 years of age, was fitting in the hogge with her 15- av-old grandtom. Lionel Weeks. ddeniy two masked men slipped {nto the foom where she was be- fore Mrs. Moore or her grandson could make any ovtory t nd been | werned that a faise an alarm would be fatal At the mussies of their revolvers the robbers forced the woman and boy to ait in chairs and submit }to being tied. When they were no- curety lashed in the chairs the bure- lartes put pillow slips over the heads of the prisoners. Mra. Moore could not then see what waa going on, but she could hear the robbers making a search of the hous®. Every possible hiding place was searched and al the jew=- firy and money in the house stolen, ‘The value of the plunder taken about $200. The shaw! for which the | burglars were looking Was at the time in a safe deposit vault The men were well dressed made thelr way Gbout the room soft. They said but little, but what! 1d say was in a well-chosen valuable ailit price, by ite owners, in the Monte the and tang When the thinves departed they left thetr victims still bound, but Mra. Moore soon managed to met hor hands looms and then released her grandchild. ‘The police were nott fled and Detectives Adams an detailed on the case. The #haw! which the burglars are thought to have been after was t from a Spanish privateer in the Jot the cancers. It is embroid with pure gold That the plot to rob Moore of the committes the vigilance too, had not half so bold and be put down. nice discrimination. expecially when it with — lawlessness almort priceless gold e idered uncouthly phrased shawl was batched tn one of the when they were not gambling houses of the ne tende loin te (he theory on which police det The fact the are now ‘working. | hat. Moore is an empl of the Monte a gambling | mise, Ie pre ¢ only clue whieh they. hh ire watle fied that the erime was conumitted by |men who were familiar. with. the whereabouts of at the time! | thoy entered the house, and that they | Jalso knew that he had the shawl for |which they were evidently searching, on this theory Adame and in. the. ais- way and Jack street early this morning, The are all hamituen of ues and & mynterioun way [Their names are |D. MoGlynn, William jPain, Harry Nelson Carl Marquet and 1. most historians agr ommittees are not san they bh ideas law 4 their dirty mu arge haa by ment. If Beattie will fur are Senttle’s only hecler square relgp of Inwiess: tte most im and such a ma Harry & Floraman, Willame in Beattle has Thoir theory ts that whi! te ha led In the and will be needed inte Carle Th nave bee ted imtnunity tn ff" 5 in #0 long y have aasumed that they now o y willown ft tn time. Nor will thay buy Jrome housedr # heard hir It is an open secret that « baker's oxen of Firat ward,polit- |the legend of the splendid r teal bos! are hand in glove with the mayor and city coun gold embroidered cloth, He i maintain year in and yeur out the army of vagrants and cr timinals who hang around inals who are the source of thelt power on election day. ‘The eol- of the red light district wish ne fiers of this army must live, and they will not work more than the “tip” on the hiding In the parlance of the underworld, thay are ever “doing the places of articles of valine. They then ||| beat the n.” Ank any honest police officer what that lam means, will tell you that it includes practically every lof the owners at a convenient hour| in the calendar, from begeing to highway robbery — sometimes and atrike, ven murder, Anything to get money. he boldness with which the It ja not “men who have come down from the North broke” thieves entered the Moore house last who are committing the burglaries, highway robberies and thefts evening proves to the police that the| with w ttle y ich the newapapers tn ily filed. ar in and year out and depend upon the pull of some It if men who live in men had no fear of being oppored at that hour, knowing that Moore was SOUT CRS OG SRSA SISK 2 TAKES ALS AISI SAIS T EK SV CRSEK FOO GIST PSSA HaSV s Te ertain the probable whereanouy | FS UN THE GROUND AND AT WORK====- Alaska Petroleum & Oil Company Capitalized for $5,000,000 THOS. #. LIPPY, President. Vice President GEO, CLARK DAV and General Manager, 4,000 nores of oli and additional coal lands and on Controller's bay, Alaska, 10 miles Copper river, Sandstone and lakes. Mr. 89 per cent work now whatever other to assume charge ‘The oll business te the founded on 64,000, and no for thought vented by J. M. Guffey made no "took, five million @ollare’worth of off from a single farm of 110 eecres. and ip two weeks made $20,000. C. Johony Cleveiadd, invested 3400. $308, and in a month drew Treasury Stock $3,000,000 Dubbs, of Beattie, an experienced oll refiner, pronounces it as fine naphtha, gasoline and coal oil. the grounds, with thousands of dollars and power of attorney jands the company may need. A drilling machine has been purchased and will be shi .. OFFICERS... HENRY R, HARRIMAN, Bec. F. COTTER (Chief Engineer.) Properties TES, PERERA, EO. B. enst of formation, with off in many places boiling from the earth an@ A flowing weil of ol! within 600 feet of our property. Quality of Oil Absolutely paraffine bas to buy, lease greatest wealth producing business in the world. foots up only himaelf a millionaire, but numerous fortunes to ng out $7,500, and stil! held his interest. We here offer for sale 100,000 shares of this stock for 10e. 12,000 Shares Sold on Wednesday CLARK DAVIS & COMPANY Phone Ma'n 1270. Room 730 New York Blook And At Adams & Blanchard, 719 ‘24 Ave. Hinokl Prescription we have. v QUEEN ANNE FLOUR Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. Northwest Fixture Annes: 313 Firet Avenue South. Bring the Boys Vionday SUIT, _ OVERCOAT, Underwear, Hat or Cap give you what the doctor e work all day and all night, Stewart & Holmes Cast Cook Stoves are here to stay. They cost very little, bake perfectly and consume very little © fuel. We have spent years in learn- ing just which stoves are best suited to the fuel conditions of this section of the country, and we have a stock of Cast Stoves which cannot be duplicated else- where in the Northwest. Come in now and see what we are of- Fit Them Ost ia Any Florodoras, 12 for, Cubanolas, § for . Star, Horseshoe, Climax Chewi SWEATER, Westover, plug Dixte Queen, Ib. Battle Ax, plug ACTUAL Cost Bloat —WE PREPARE THEM— wants you veries made anywhere in. the olty, | | | 627 First Avenue, payments of ~-USE~- Whe plano i 8. RJ. FOSS APR Rte ané forming in pools We have at least ten Mr. Mahoney, one of the trustees, goes North December 5 December 6. he Standard Le to fortunes aggregating $4,000,000,000. Such a sum a! $600 invested by Andrew Carnegie made him a millionaire. A few thousand Gollars 1 “Daley, of Parkerebutg, We Vax knvéated ‘ ORNS Aw MowrI a mouth “Coat $175 Lot at end of Beacon Hil car line “cae eat and Childs Cigars, by 4 Lillian Russell, 10 for Spearhead ne Teacea, i. Piano FOR CHRISTMAS. You can bay Chie splendid intra. ment on the club plan and save gia, You can pay for it in Httle easy $6 a Month Nivered Om payment . See Se tae balles tretantion wk Gab ee Stork Gown town wrest Twking advantage of the dulinens Rnere is no omer explenation Cor thee tant That hundreds of Detectives Munbard and’ Freeman HAMMOND MILLING CO., Star 2 tan tal following Thai known criminals are permanent residents of Seattle's underworld no arrested sovernl men in the ceed of the Seattle ind are never molested when the police “make ® rald upon the Moin last night on suapte a much annoyed by parties stealing this morning for Tw wed trame all the drag-net ever catches. |means of support. Dave Rartor ‘anal ‘ [place and at other saitons And to " po : 1 . rig ef 4 Probably their o rime by Je idleness is their failure to Charles Wileon a» thetr amer. Ja © Riehmend and Wiltam mu Seo sath ere eres | nets tah tem » mr moe = BU FROM GARS (=227 ost laagt iw the nter n of the ay to vie’ inneapolta, o rob and pi rare mad i " h iy tho intenilon ot the body’ to visit Ml Stinneapoll [picts ° rol and pilforare. a is) NORTH YAKIMA, Now %2—Tno ruin oils nt tia are B ‘Albert Renae wi ator. TOGRTESSUEGEREUERRERNRRDEUORRONUSENBONMMRMNERARE [or the police, Northern Pacifie: railwaw bas been |thetr coal for yours ia tints nammen CNY WOAH Jey, Noune ta Abe 2 tie, | }

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