The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1903, Page 1

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WoL. + No. 2 1. So easy to swear H ; ba } w Dilerrnia Weel.) n- 2 down, pink, blue . ves. pret- } ” torced i and” gray, boc ° Se toes; tomorrow Oe Value; tomorrow e e _ — = Boy’ Corduroy Knee 5 Taffeta Ribbons, 1% | 1.09 Ladiow Fine Pants, Se" value; § inches wide, worth } Kid Nuilitter parching Parties Find Corpse of Edward Shaunessy — Chior ake | “Metamae"ee | Gehlert | Bhi: bold $ MOreT PORT TOWNSEND, Jan, 7.—The Paps oo yea Re. }~ iM . . . . td Ladiew Combinatior Boy*’ Navy dba ~ ’ Norwegian bark Prince Arthur, was Hose, fine Mace } Long Camel's Hair § 5 Sweaters, aif - i, wrecked on the rocks outside the top, with wool Tam O'Shanters, 2 giges, Hc value. to- 4 Umatitia reel Hehienip, and 18 of cashmere health nd gray See § morrow 59 . ope ° . . | the 20 men on board were lost. The soler, de value to wapiiouel & hye . exhausted condition. The drowned } chitaren’a Behoot } and paragon frame ee a oe no ay | seamen were buried b Sol weed 4 J steel ( 20th century rol. — Indians living near conte, wide we { erm, pretty horn The searching parties that have}shore by Cummings ¥ Nttle damage of thi into breakers and | Fuffie, $1.26 value value; tomorrow. | handles, $1.35 value Been out since Sunday night drag-|Reard him exclaim te reported. BAAY farm: Ii sandeep rebie Getet me RU ee Ge een fast on the rocky tomorrow... ® ite pas 39¢ } tomorrow .....98e ang if drowned Bunday in il ? i was teed rd to ae il ee? rom © Brien w awe [ ta being persecuted w de certain that it will be found with- ely short here the drowning | were drowned and damage to houses | ing rand it ie n comrarit the place Up te ports from a 1 pomt river valley: rapidly falling yOne Cenk LAST EDITION oft, ODY OF ONE FLO for the bodies of Martin C and Edward Shauressy, the were rewarded this by finding the body of one fod at of Shauressy at 6:5 o'clock this ‘The Rar from (Hrken. Pditeh beside the county that Lnoroughfare passes ody of om pr clock this morning re- | jected by the| floods in the White and D indieate that atl danger is past and that the flood waters are f Dimes engaged in repairing the Interarton read ef the road announce pret to he trains between Ke: some elty and Georgetown. for « dimance race amount of able is certain or At Kent the ground Water and a larae force of men & in & porttion track the eve Ox this end of the Interurban, line the conditions are more serious. The road has been opened between this beyond that point south several miles the tracks are still under water and the damage done bridges and roadbed can ont: be conjectured. ¥ the damage is very consider. and officia’s hold out throwgh traffic for many weeks, te come, ‘6 to allay all apprebension of a milk A plentiful sup- in last evening and this) over the Northern Pacific, giear between Beattie andthe Seattie p re stil | tit higher city water jonded their and dell im thie city came ty fi a z hin bow | Reerest pont on “Any ut F = 7 brother iF 5 4 rue Ted is momt fn ite detatie. eye it ie abe the & a sullen tide, i a 2 Rolees camsed by i i fone out in department Stlempt 16 tecue some cattic. Dark. |! with vice. © vertook them and they started Yark in the direction of high ground. Shaunesey was standing up in poling it with an oar the water, overt i striking cried out « oer was Claney graft. It is generally betiev- | Sonired being carried down no doubt,| Dave Arevie and Harry B. Ken-|O'OX HIRO nave Shit the nella nm Arey ~ r ey have “h ew on) At the beginning of the afternoon Fille nt” clothing and Geavy |n6Gy. two well known bess gamblers the head” In almost every Instance. |womajon, Capt, Withetd wa abber boo 4 ; apllny at riper has been in the jury room al-|to the @rand jury room mines and Conian bath mue- |e 0 ee Fa Tecdelh tan. cay jtowether 1 ¢ than two hours. He |with him» bundle of police depart "reaching the overturned | the 7 jo we fas speared tired when he left the room| ment records. hoet, They thie support |that they were until lately engaged | APP ee “bur waa onlen ond M dhs for & time « loudly for aa-/}in an yniawful pu it. From thetr . nee. Th wove 4 by |tewtimony the jury undoubtedly as- io Mhete friends on shore, t eared in the ifand or tot them f Teturn ench + to cali £ Ming to retaiy When he re these trials ¢ found thy the struggle and had a Reath the food c yment of thie me known to t India parnde Jan of the a thin of the ered wevera! thousand ‘Those farmers who a fines Bunday night od the avaliable spot of dry ‘ized as a rmtik atat recognized as such by the searching party that found the Edward Shaunessy was led James Shaunessy has prose- search almost continuous- Ty of how the drown Pathetic as well and broken appeals for drowning m y their retatives ve the swirling and m Though the could he heard. the darkness, and the multitude of vary- n com the ru Made it impossible to locate men or lift a hand to save the Story of Tragedy inenay. Curnrings and Andrew a bo In broken precipitated — | ing the bogt ax the water Shaunes- and then eank from of Drowning he net a thew i ‘ ” " " the decapitated oy meh re ath and bh t | After Piper had left Ly grand jury 1 when people came tn wae turned in to the potice and then | this morning, Police In or DF “ i the girl frantic to the police court, They probably | Willard was called info the room. It sisi terror they found told that the so called “bat| money” |i probable that Willard wan mere! Geror and hia victim ly- came into the police court and was | sum ned to receive instruction “ S 0 then forfeited onthe failure. of the |he lett the room tn haste tes than| TWO. Seattle Boys Out » | carr re to appear, and that ed | utes after he entered It. He 4 Iberich warrant ever issued for thelran ¢ the front steps of the Ss Ww Sieel St anv. peutler oy “hanes | triethen end wrelkee witty. te eeing the World up’ by the police the poll station. nd traged ‘The gamblers probably told the When Willard left the room at —— agedy | crand jury that were allowed | 11:15 o'clock, Deputy Pr he friends on SWELL TIME establishing the elatm. The enter —— 7 ‘The m tained the passengers metantiy on arte Test the way down and were given the Co ] A k d ti morning. All | : ¥ P an f the ship, From all ngress S$ ASK@ 0 ous “oer | Mon-Union Miners and Their Families Testify vege vary Se ee Vote $3,000,000 to Outrages Against Them aa Ciia "AlN Bochety to awit ee ha 4 RELEASED a) «GY FORCE thracite ter 10 days’ residence in Philadelphia | wae arrested by the police today on ~ n . The gre ny |ahe returned home beoause her chil: | complaint of hin mother, Mrs. mith, [led by « meswace | f President LEWIsKURG was concerning dred were homesick of 111 Sixth avenue south, MPs. poaven° the ur- Thy SPURS. Tenn. Jan. T—~loutrages ngainat her house had been repeatedly ston-| mith claims the boy peraiata In| Kent ne Pr incengtitked men releaned two| witnes 4 that a new bridge 1. he could not buy the neces-[running away from home. that ip fowerenn, lat night. They over-|been bi 4. On ero Anuhauta, watals Hann 2A | ralgh y the fale Foo the Jailer und took hin keya'!he said that ‘oll was pour une they fear: |. Mayor | Humnen to ay, appointed heeded menatires. te addn that it i > on were bridge r 1 e did nol ore’ boycott. Tavior Molen a ape Olteemnn | show! mediately jn ord Chat ead eH acing tynahod w AUgra. wee it mel Wore. He did’ not les 8 miners boysott without pay, peclal polteornan jshethieve thé extraordinkry Metreen, clear damage | done to the tracks and roadbed of | The officials that the operate | and Treo time this afternoon te WEATHER FORECAST FOR TON) Fr AND TOM THE SEA’ SEATTLE, THE WASHING HOW NEW 2 This only & Likewise thie Wil #uffer severe lees through | destruction of dykes and drein ements, Damage of this cannet be repaired withe | xpenditure of much money | | ho near ritence they heard hig voice . Very weak this “Oh, my God” T am gone atience that was more speaking than the despairing cry Conlan, very much exhausted ally managed to fain a partial foot tee arid tabs The Interurban road is the great oot individual sufferer, though vr holed effect of re Chainber of Comm fin ws Cum farmers will be B.. — tome te la ie North He o* continue todey and tonight | it ts Gellewed that ¢ through the crops. bay in Che t & public ¢ fences lthe White and Dawa: calves, shee }be carried within the natural banks distance Comparitively few f the streams by tomorrow morn that It was resolved to aod furniture te the exception rather Days will clapre, however, before han the rule the lowlying lands about South Park Many hours were damaged injand on both «ides of the Dawamish South Park and vieinity but further | wit! be clear of water ith ot} WANT FACTS AS T THE CLANCY GRAF y thie | the _ Piper--Also Summon Police Capt. Willard--Sam- blers Were onthe Witness Stand Yesterday told bied Would reconvene at 1 o'clouk. would say nothing more nc word regarding the jury's work. Outeide the food Judge Bell's grand jury te today }probing into ailered corruption in ice department and offices. From the character of the witnesmes so far subpoenaed and from statements | witnesses bave made since leaving u he jury room the line along which he investigators are working is now own. Yesterday the witnesses were to secrecy, but miter. Judae Bell and Prosecuting Attorney Ful jton had given their opinions that this |was not required by the law th aystem was abolished. The witnes | en seem to understand, however, that | they are expected to may nothing | rding their own testimony, a though there it ne law to preven bel them from tating at Will, It is on 2 | derstood that they have been warned n- |) lo keep their own counsel, What the future polley of the jury will be is a matter of conjecture. At the present, however, it is positively whing|known that the jurors are attempt- ing to get to the bottom of umly street rurmore concerning the Heatthe pollee department. The jurymen are, it io sald, of the betief that the has been too lax in deai- titlour name. They probably that they were never actually ar- pesied and that triais were things unbeard of in gambling Cases. ‘The inet witness who entered the grand jury room last evening was Piper, formeriy political for Mayor Humes Piper's on with the collection af the t” for the Clancy nm of campaign funds mblers with which to} elect the mayor to the office he now holds were no doubt brought out in the jury room. Piper was before the grand jury about an hour. When he Jeft the room he appeared cool and unruffied. ‘This vened cated }tit m little ps men waiting to be fore t t he jury as Witnesses. A: present were J. J propriet bling house, Chet Republica 2 Beiding, politielan: Mf when the jury con. jock, Piper was re je was in the Jury st 11 o'clock Hered to k very The ote Pincus boys, it in thought It he this morning told of his services as go-between durk the negotiations for the reopening of gambiing last spring, when the Clan cys made thelr 20 per cent. demand it is geversiiy understood that Piper war asked to tet Just how the 20 per cetit. deal wae put through. and the eatitection of the police with the matter. It in very evident that the J i# attempting to learn how Clancys persuaded the police to for them their demands on asked police to tell what methods. Belding bya re and the Humes force. par Will probably be in an ‘That gambling has been tolerated they now know as mimnblere whose lvecation is notorious have been be fore the Jury and it is certain that they have told of ‘the police policy toward gambling; Prank Clanecry. it is generally conceded, told. of the famous 2 per nt. “rake off” frem gambling, although it te certain that he did not implicate hirgself. leading apirit in the gar! and hie testimony te & valuable It is probable nen will bee ree over. It in the the wore and the | that all the gembers of jury are well Informed an whe has the most accurate in formation on the subject of the opinion is pinying the witnesses off a) cach othengand thas of campaign mn Ww m it be waid certained tol that gambling waa being They undoubtedly told paid their “fines” to the | the privilege of being al erate thelr games. told the Jury how city certain could ated they for main point in al timony was in t iling with the blackm ne of the Clancy ring LANGES SAN young boys giving the nar - die Murray and John.c. ANTHRACITE HEARING |= = come to the bail and w the Queen ttle formation concerning They appear je of taking ca ‘ec only held # oF 6 them PHILADELPHIA jer big array of wit ranks of the non-un ek, who was by the jeers of the #triking: mi jher husband remained at work 18 A TRUANT James Whitehead. Af ® school 0, see it firod. VIL. ‘ON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY OD. VICTIM RECOVERED th Beatie citizens are this time ve rating Independent of the pamerd @ resolution te Hing for an investigation of the pecial meeting. to be held negt mbers and friends of Grand Jurors Held a Long Session With George U. Foreme: Piggott also refured to my « Jury room this mern- ing were @ number of weil known B® alled bee Fergunon, of the Monte Carlo gam- rom Kainters he in a newoomer In the Se ate gambling fraternity, but is be- Ww a great deal about the karmbiing business, and is said to be he police department. at outs with the police, and will be they know of been mixed up in polities with the gad- he knéws about private elab pooma whieh were for a time conducted in word | sea he the wit- “ # who have been before the fury | © known local attorneys that the Jur ot at the facte YOUNG FREE FRANCISCO, Jan, 1—~Two »s of Kd ‘oy arrived from They clajm to be song and dance artiste and had fair success in if they have er relatives who want them sent back boy, rresh to br iy, aes ij Cea Mahi //4 MyM, PM Pi) wl WY ONY 4 Martyrdom is eweet— has apparently pigeon Baitation may have the tally since y « A Fiattery, Jan. 3 oo thier the money. 1 gone its lowe the Washington oe the position in bark Fiotbek was rescued by tugs in the winter of 1900 jorwegian rthur at Umatiiia reef. Thanet isk southeast winds, STAR. LOST HI68 MONEY The polive ¥ 1 thet A Loken of Bi 4 lont | & wateh, $60 in ey and a $100} K either the Beatle the maloons on First avenue He te had time when he 4 yesterday afternoon BARK IS miles south of ¢ ape Fiattery which As the V'matitia Night ¥ Hendineen, which arrived inet night at 8 o'clock from Ba thick weather on the Washington ooast for nearly two weeks is responsible for bark Prince Bald Capt vicinity of Cape which has Teck of the Ni this morn “We arrived in the and powrible to mee obliged to beat around for thy could enter before we at the direction of Henry T. Hi Lowtee | on m Marry of To © MeCiur ephrectated. TO DEATH rs te MA, Jan, 1.—Thomas Red formerly a weil known at jain, wae instantly he y afternoon at the” Puget Bound Tron and Hee! works, where he Bas been employed of late, by beth crushed between a donkey en- #ine and a fiat-car, Redding, with & crew of men, was tag the engine o: ried while Me had rained the engine on Jucks to the c level, but evidently It had been rats. ed bigh and improperly balanced. Redding jumped from the car down i Ht and the engine, prepara it up with wooden ly touched the Before the big donkey from its support over , eatohing the unfortunal ween it and the car, crush y and Kiting him inetant~ ty. » CaptRedding was 4 years of age nd known in Seattle and Ta. 2 Sore: © held & captain's leenwe wie formerty master of a steam. the je te Ta- He leaves a wife and two “WESUUSSEsteTeEsessEsED- HOMICIDAL MONSTER MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., dan, 7.—Alfred Kier a coach- jan, because « nuree girl re ted his proffered love this ing, out off the head of a4- Year-old infant in the girl's Charge, and then committed guicide by shooting himself. He fell bewid "FILIPINOS WASHINGTON, D. ©, Jan. Beoretary Root today sent t grees, through the prenident, rt or the + ippines caut mt and failure 1.~ con a re igf of by of Aistrons cholera, rinde: crops. The recommendation ts accom it now last evening | time we and Miss Dewey wWereling lnad j from Ba: ont ett appears that imity to the wree! to the thick weather we learned nothing of the tragedy that had been © during thowe three days wae I able to secure ted ao near the only means of knowing our lo- bers given lation was by the ume ef the sound- I do not believe that the Nght for Tatoorh island the light wae not seen t oll, and that the verne! was steer: ed tee close upe robe bie tha’ Keen was IT ne of She will toad lumber 1307 2¢ Ave. Arcade bik. 3000 Umbrellas must beo'o efoutatie Manutaoturer’s cost. New RID .....655 Now Spring .....0++ New Handle .. Gloria Cover ..., English Gloria Cover ., Tape Edge Taffeta SHAMEK’S 1807 2d Ave. ot mure how he lowt probably ‘The scene of the disaster in 15 miles f Thin is practiontiy the Pedre. durtt . chen teen We n observation. se that he rock hore war Keen fhe brings Kyprine and crude Moe tquariers for Umbro tes Repairing Price Lint: Now Steel Rod ..........00s THE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News AA A ‘T MONTH Wuow DANE You 4Pn. ‘THAT \ arene Pont TALK BACK TO \ Arie - Cunst YOu~ You—— 4-41 ? But you fall to « trifle. ant migtet | been ianovessd t Grade Wool Print Com 6-8 size Bleached . repon Eiderdown, well sewed Napking neat, new ay, pink and We value; tomor- 2 patterns, & se blue, bac value; to row 68 tomortow, per doz SBe High-Top Rainy Day Shoes at Cut Prices German emmel Dew) & telephone | hold among forme xmah bushes, and |property of the Colombia & Puget |p Scorth. bentt th the chamber obext three wiles off shore from | Neth aay tice’ Denies ae there he clung, his calla for help |Bound ratiroad amd that of the The Ne up the pubdiie mar- Gabe le uae hae toon, heavy eoten, pat stplan becoming weaker and weaker as hie | Northern Pacific wae Injured to the atone of Me regular Tnst night in the conaid- ee pl BR Pr oon Correct atytete wear with pees Vitality ebbed with the shill of the | of many thousands of do |M eration of « communteatiog from Allen, Hughes & Me~ ie a trienne skirts, $4.00 value, sale Sharkey ranch, o short licy water He was finally rescued. ' rteeye for Laut offering to weil to the is 13 miles fi _ b price ; 2.98 was taken | more dead tham elive, by Morgar ops revelved at the local and publie power aw ten-acre tract ts the lek ee > aid a the arrival ef!O'prien and cthets who Rad Waccesd-| weather bureau shew that the lower street on Broad Rivet on the Boy si yp allie ge gS Marna i = fed Im securing a boat and locating |temperature of the past 14 hours hav hb, Western avenue on the east ‘Ue outer harbor line of otal are ob- pn Ragen ag gad wee bebe the position of the man. stopped the melting of snow in the} the weet " = wa oa re? < = oe It wit! be many dave yet before |mountains and the flow of water tn The price axked for the tract During an informag in the opinion of Cant. F. Theneil deotally servisentte, S58 retes to Nel the lows caused by the flood can be| the mountain streame is rapidly be Jincusaion of the offer lant nightit ty agreed that the Dag ent ty selling at .,......+++ $ inches. leven approximated ‘The greatest !coming © a. Bhowld these cow price te extremely reasonable, It the concensus v the prevailed DOUGLAS’ Men's Artec Calf Kid Shoes, new winter styles DOUGLAS Men's Homealf Vici Kid and Velour Calf Shoes... DOUGLAS’ Men's Patent Coit Vici Kid and High-grade Boxcaif A SPECIAL SALE WHITE QUILTS Our No. 100 White hic full eize, neat ‘700 Value? wetting OVE ance Weiter atten, mew the new put- oe og #119 | terms, sell worth $1.38, selling at ze hand-made German senses ceerteee seanenes eno SERS us Not Opera Shawis, entire 20 Extra Quality Crochet interlocked) with siken Quilts, Marseilles pat i ae pink and blue $2.00 value; sefling at... |. 4.80 value: sale “ os Sane $1.79 xtra Size Fancy Colored Quilts, fs popular to use with tron $2.00 value; selling a ee Largest Size amported Marseilles Pr y Colored Quilte, in light pink end blue colar, will wash without tediag, $400 value. sell- ing at rn: Pretty hand-made Zephyr Shawn, with fringe, pink, blue, cream and biack, #c value; selling at 69e hand-made Squares in $2.00 value: $1.30 Imported German Zephyr Shoulder handsome derignas, rale price te be daye out oe at Ever 206, 208. 210 Pike Street Pe That You Can Buy Any Suit or Overcoat In Our Store at 4 Actual Cost During the continuance of 9 our sale. No reservations. Underwear Hosiery Leather Goods : In Fact Everything at ONE PRICE ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block PLAIN FIGURES , every- e thing People's. In the Great Btore Bargain Reduced. Btore THE END OF THE FIRST WEEK OF THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE ady much reduced Will be marked by a further special cut on merchandise, Thursday we mean to make a big dhy, one to be re- mombered by all bargain loving Seattleites, We have the right goods for you and we have made the prices lower than ever before, COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR BARGAINS, de Soie, all good 20¢ Value Fancy Lace—great r usual $1.25 value, many patterns to select from— to go out at, a yard Dress Ginghame—Our splendid 10c value to go out at, & wre pred Pea ns, about the best st colors, worth 450 jored All Wool ‘ Will put these Linen Drapery at 12%e @ yard, goods on sale must go out at, @ yard. 81-3e a yard 4 400 Outing Plannelx, a good Mone $1.35: and 91 wanoy range of patterns, to go out at, Dress Shirts to close out st, is each oe : eee a yard ve \s “Star” for particulars of the sole of the Mar- any's mtock

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