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WEATHER FORECAST—Tonight cloudy, probably rain tomorrow, Fresh to brisk southeast winds | One Cent THE SEATTLE STAR. ANUARY 14 LAST EDITION eee BALLARD Bank Clearings Today,$&70,2014 This Date a Year Ago, $418,296 Increase .. . « $182,006 Fa ale ttl Aen 25 INTS PER MONTH 190. ‘a Statement of the Money _ POWDER WORKS EXPLOSION”: HALF A DOZEN ex rerr 7 sale ad | Sp ? hataiaael FROM | the city uncll jast night, shows the EEL -s Fan ee ae VANCOUV ebdiots tok sala vtinen idk ible Fatality at Northfi THE GATHERING AT THE FOUNTAIN spon ales Terrible Fatality at Northfield Near ie car ca |e tre Py | the face o arth with equal sud a at Laan ay, Nanaimo--Shock Felt at Dis- Sec ca ly thant mach he as a late and left no clue ax to how, or | er, F. M. DeMows#, showed a cash bal or where they went ance on December 21, 1902, of $2229.10 nig the mort notable were Pal-|in the general fund and $10,190.66 in ank mpecial funds. A petition asking that the street between First avenue and Divinton street be improved by grading, grub- bing and sidewalks was presented attorney instruc to rdinance calling for bide tance of Five Miles VICTORIA, BC, Jon 14—Seven = The shock of the explosion this| men are Believed to have been killed | morning broke a number of plate- } fe 8 terite explosion which took | glass windows in stores at Nanalma piace ot Northfield. ve itt Manaln at HA o'clock this morn~ | created intense excitement in the lat. | from | five miles distant. The © counts o paid, then disap~|one-story frame buliding | peared. the city building, to be ag ih the Works of the Hamilton | ter city, as It was at fyst supposed | Tretheway., #tU- | freight shed, was rejected the tion of such @ building wi Powder Oa Th details are not yet | to have occurred in one of the coal ck. fire timite is contrary to the city or- | t- | there is pines adjo | tinances fo Rand Dat there Is no question | mines adjoining | aville | "A letter was read from the attor- About the Geath of several men. | Later—The names of the white | *.4. [ney for the Austin * Weston compe = | ve ny ating that if their bill for » ‘Those wiesing and supposed to be | men killed at Northfield are George wh athlete and @letrect grader was not paid they A | “* | would brng sult to collect the same, ¢ areitwo white men and five | Simonetta and James Pulford. The ‘ Ke l'The city counei! has refused to ar~ n Vancouver on New | 1A GLY Ceemadn ey it An‘ explosion in the | fret explosion took place in the ¥ear'e éay pe enfin Pag Ah Voit ae Co ge Ry ony it, Revelstoke man on the street the fan city attorne instructed p plese & few Weeki ago remuited | gun-cotton room and was followed name day He had considerable (10 teepare to fight tne action money with him. soir wean Aaatrented Nellie Graham, proprietor of the |to prepare @n ordinance for the grad- Leland house, told the ce yerter- jing of Ballard avenue from First av~ fternoon that her room {n the [enue to Third avenue with brick with red by a thief, |a granite curb and cement sidewalks co In money ‘The room |two feet wider than the present wide- wae left tn a etate of disorder walks. Reduction Sales Are Plentiful In many Ines of business, but in such ataple lines ax Builder Hard- ware, ( Stoves, Mantels ctrical Bupplies, etc., an opportunity such a8 we are now offering comes but once in & Very long time. Don't fail to visit our two big stores sometime during this month. Ty article in two enormous stocks haw been reduced. Here rice reductions which show how great are the oppor- tunities poney- navi ELECTRICAL MACHINERY AND SPECIALTIES ‘The city atte TO RUN THE MINES hairman of Judicary Committee Proposes It .: --Rebate Bill Will Pass Today “JANUARY DIVIDENDS WERE THE GREATEST IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.”"—NEWS ITEM. WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. 14— }alty for the exercixe of such power tive Jenkins of Wiscon- | has arisen n of the heuse Judiciary | ‘The pouse adopted a rule this introduced « resolution | morning providing for the immediate house today directing the | considerntion of the bill reported by to investigate as to the |the ways and in iter reas to take Possession | granting « rebate on cow! for one “Matchions” Cigar Lighter, for stand, regular $6.00; Sale price . $6.60 4nd transportation | year. Debate is limited to one hour “Btandard” Cigar Lighter, hangs from ceiling, regular $6.50; Sale . ry for the transportation | and ne amendments are to be oll | SPIER <ccne cee ccheececctettihistie tas thd a, $6.89 om the «round that a neces. | ed. j PRESET ‘The senate, tm anticipation of the Cast Cook Stoves much-advertised speech of Senater Sut 4 0; Sa Tillman, was well filled this morn- | ute, regular price $10; Sale price «s ing. Tillman kept o prominent pine 3 . ie usehold Acorn, regular price a7i0e kg ay “sf ; in the hails bete: ft Home Fconomy and reservoir, regular pri i wen ‘ ee " HARDWARE telling other senators what a large number of live wires he had reserved Be ee et de in || Miller Fall Witt Braces, &-in. regular $1.10; Sale price and hew he proposed t arraign it a ins salaaien ie aeamee ee 10-inch, regular $1.25; Bale price ... President Roosevelt's course on i H i i Questions of the jury, There were 12-inch, regular $1.60; Bale price coal eftua tion. a 0 8 ornin ession 0 0 Xamin- : number of ether witherses sub- | RR eee At 1.30 Tillman began bis aperch. poenaed in the ense, but after the | He started by arraigning Aldrich, for firet three had given their testimony | his opposition to the removal of the £ ' “4 : wan considered 0 call | oa'tugams me oorieanr ce! — AS State’s Witnesses in urder Case---|isci 28s. Se ton should be taken fn the = 9 thin it ie surmined that the jury will the matter of afforai return « true bill aguinet Bartlett site goatee es] Alleged Political “Fixer” 6 Stand ive) nn seed oo i investigation Inte the allege: “ ri nik pelt ok Olitical “Fixer” on the Stand--Detective) <= 22 2 | oe wmaeno m wrong ameter He sald the senate had been lice department and tn the late vent. “alious in refustng aid to the suffer~ . merry pe rewurne west. nae om ibe wg ‘rs ennant Called Was Chief $ van s Understud : xy 32 ioe : saat Se esemineatinet kasiente rode trinibmmearstiemry teaders wow! 0 a severe | -- } ne can be } lessen if coal vind tote to take i | eae can be dinpored of, faleee had thay crane a Pentre talk An important witness har been ———_—_————— LT |nurmoned in City Detective Chartes ‘The | ot? Ti Bot starve nor freese. but, eee | Tennant Detective Tennant has, if necessary, will throttle the inw é |during the term in office of Chief ‘The Rartlett murder case was the ; would be of benefit te the Jury, It was after 10 o'clock when the | Sullivan. had entire supervision of impertant feature of the superior | why they have called me ine Hartiett cuse was called up. Rthei the gumblers very wp and ‘ertheless, court grand jury investigation thie tery to me. he eaid (line, a Nitie girl who war a with the pa: nt of all fines was made on “a morning. It very probable that When Col came out of the lof the Bixth avenue tragedy, told in bie order He acted under orders the first indictment retarned by the | he reitersted hie statement that her own way just how the murder |from Chief Sullivan. It t# thought Jury will be one charging Michael |Knew nothing wid sald he told Wes commitied. She was in the | that much valuable information will NO MORE, NO LESS rtlett with the murder of hie wife jury so. He wea im the roorh mec home when the drink-crazed | be gained by the jury from hin ter - at 1438 Biath avenue on the eventing about three-quarters of an hour husband shot down h wife. Bhe | timony Tie was In attendance at : : : Of October 7, 16%. Rartlett has not appeared worried when he left Ge |saw Bartlett leave his home with a|the court this morning, but was not For your pick of anything in our stock of yet entered o plea in the superior |court hetiee. jthreat on hie lips Later she saw | called. ‘ court. For this reason the case war) ¢ Was tet at the door by ¢ him come Back to the house, order| The Lewis murder case, ip which brought wp before the jury in accord: | Belding, who was before the his child out of ite mother's room | George Piggott and Mra Annie Lawis ‘THING ance with inatructions given by /severs! days ago in regard to and then close the door. The next | are beld os suspects, will be taken up 9 Judge Betti. gambling and police Mmvertiga the girl caw was Mra. Bartlett run-|by the grand fury soon | P. Mystery surrounds the oumet | With Belding he left the court ining through the fr room into an Pe fore ry witness war a | of Loute Cohen. an bartender and Both men * eh@aged In can alley with Hartiett foliowin [ed into the jury room 8 morning She “went te the station and tora [of Leu Cinscdh finars whe, was |conveceation IC’ Ie veey ioe arene tt tation the jurors held lengthy: diecunsion. | , : prom. }estied into the jury room this morn- that the questions propoui ih his hand and fired at the | , ey a mg may h i yone. She was al- en were tn regard to woman as he ran, The gir! maw the | decided on the course they are to t tc. Recel tam ak tataee. - ican city politics gambling “frame ups.” | |woman fall and then td the re. (pursue during the next few day «| 9 ‘Coy ‘The other two women wilt probab- [404 haw acted. it te paid, as a “go-) The port of the revolver when Hartiett |894 have talked over the matter of Rie acquaintances intended to st for but only his more inti- After tytme gormant for sev- Fire Sale of The Hats People’s and Great Trim- TO SPEND VACA: |I¥ be ordered to leave the city thie] Meet tone Metre ne, was | Lewin W : fiterapted to Rill Menseit. The girl | toon 'this morning was the fret neta | DUring the three remaining days of this week—posi- that he was at a lowe to know why | court house it te wtih ™ newly Inatalled prosecuting attorney 4 . te bad been called. jwhy the two men were called Ontrom, the county autopsy [ow has charge of the jury and Stetson and Youmans Hats—everything else. ery a VHALIBUT — Sxsc=zE5 SULTAN IS ar the membership has b » it md Uh t pieyentn iti aceaaeetie sai CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS ani HAT TERS pees revere ty SS .. orelae ; 759 Second Ave. Hinckley Block a a yprevent fo t ff pubite buildings aed grounds ts {TWO SCHOONERS WILL BRAVE eine inns will prevent rasimad IN € ne Clank in Seattle wae bright "I know absolutely nothing that | the jury room physician, was called in next. John| Th? Sret witness at the afternoon eral months the new city jail he asked to past a law which by ite away for two or three STORMS TO REACH FISHING | om 1 2 in sewsion this afternoon consid- mpantes from discriminating { Bnd enjoy a well-rarned | ering the matter. BANKS the matter of distribution of ca Has Abandoned the Mo- called inte the jury room he stated | pany, also crea! of the murder circumstian. | ee Inst Friday. W. T. Scott, the tively no reservations except E. & W. Collars and Cuffs FOR A HEW ression was Detective Tennant, | proposition has again been re- provisions will have a tendency to eral choice lots, sid HH. OK Clice thin) level, with good view, only one block trom car line, 15 It le stated that this time the for the shipment of tember, j * ae See Sees ee ad council im really in earnest Undaunted by the reports of ter- } roccan Capital pa 24 fe ped capitals. He ie accom. \— S00Ut the matter and will use Bl ritic gales that are raging outside Mrs. Ciise,” all diligence tm obtaining a new aaa With iedench city prison as quickly as ponsi- ® Ruronean trip wilt} A considerable sum has been Cape Flattery, making it difficult even for deep-water ships to make the etraits, the masters of two fish- eH minutes from $75.00 Jap. 14—The news of | Pioneer square defeat outside of . EACH HF. GRANT Fur Specials for Consummation of at least ox 4 pended recently on the old Mling schooners are going to put out » baa wider undertaking of very 1@ barn of @ jail, making It baret e but banks early next . ste | | erence fo Sentele. TE 5 Much more money M|week. Captain. Alexander, Timothy o ward. ‘The rebels! Let us show them to you. | er will have to be spent on the old Blot the Myrtle, 13 tons, and Captain All the consuls | | if a new jail Jncob Johrison of the Lief E., 2h tons, pt th oa | ided within a short time. Blone man « Rus#ian and the other « anak have left the | Herbert er t ie argued that this is really Norwegian, tn i by the present There han been fight — | H b Ss pp \ throwing away good money. [i |high price of halibut, have resolved |BUCCEEDS G. W. DICKINSON A®leribenmen bis otty, anh thee tone! : : hrs east io ; thet if the councll bad done as M@|to risk the dangers of storms in or-| GENERAL MANAGER OF SEAT- enary wroriens | Tak, 94 SAUTE Geddinteman Bice ae A ltcky,purchane of high-class Furs comes to the LEADER at just o wou < 0 o teh want e righ! 5 ol ere days, and one feel need of a it pe agg pat Ny i. a A be firet on the fishing) +16 ELECTRIC CO. prevalent. Firet avenue and Cherry street warm Fur around their neck. Study these values, . pleted by tht ‘The Myrtic is at Seow bay and the . Grant of Bostoh haw | $3.00 Sealette Ruffle with five tails for $1.87 4 n old prison re- Lief B. at this pe bel . wenera) manager of the $4.00 Silver Gray Fox Collarette for 3-00 ’ hauled, ‘The Highland Qu which ctrlo Company, $5.00 Skunk Collarette, five tips, for 3.50 — wil Sollom te _uaher twee unt ; Dickinson, resigned $6.50 Sable 1 Ruffle for 4.50 iM CLASS FEMALE ata. Hatiout + noe mest was made yeateraay: $4.00 Beaver Collar, squirrel tails, for 5.25 ae _ 4 Hbut ie higher now than it 2M pled ome gd . 8 ARRESTED BY PO-| f aM Wie meta taneenn Ta cl eb 6.00 : 0 Heal Boa, long ends, fo . ¥ | ‘ 4000 pounds ot | asattaane to the soneenl eee ell ‘GLASGOW, Jan, 14-7? t the! $18.00 Fine Rear Necklet for........ .. = 3.50 Detective Wappenstein came | » from Alaska on | Weeistent: to the general manager Of, LABGOW, Jan. hree of the $25.00 Persian Lamb Boa for 15.60 uedy | Alanka 0 the Boston Wlevated Hullroad Cama|largest locomotive manufacturme | a ot be od ithe ‘ FB tgs han | pany and Sor ane Bast 16 years hem | firms of Great Britain have mermed | . " Woo! REMNAN DRESS gop GS, WAISTINGS Parceatsestn cca hanuat te een connected with one of thé Into n combine with @ capital of $10, AND FLANNELS—AT HALF PRI G THE GRAND RE- aced two ele hoimers tring ts first jlareast street railway companies of | 080,000. MOVAL SALI tensed women under arrest| NEW YORK. Jan. 14—~The con-| “atenes of h'to seoure $1,900 or |*"6, Bast eg <n esa “ 3 “ > . ‘ NE aK. Ja o ches 6 o | is Will. arvive of the « ‘ » Friday we have e Special Sale of Neckwear and Ribbons. Se WMG them that the ‘chiet want-|aition of Abram S. Hewitt js un-| $1.00 for cargoes, which 1s PR Be ot the He aitie. street’ reall R T SHANNON Thursday Papers for Particulars J PEME- AAG. Rtnghe_Ob mr om changed today. He shows remark. | divide six or lems mem=lin a few daye — io #e tthe women were very in-| apie vitality. On necount of hin | bers Tt y in} t ‘ GROCERY COMPANY and cla Few itie a I to be reapect~lgreat age, however, the physicians |earned In about 10 dn ne hing fleet + say that the end is only a question of| By March the wh f } oe this Inmult, wir," | tine, will be on the banks and after that the price of halibut will be lower | 7 omen We would like to prepare your “=< BEIT GETTING Lumbermen oF COLLISION | "88." Prescription Sasa We give you what the doctor Wants you to hav Deliveries made Bellflower Apples, per box 900 nywhere In the <5" BETTER | tHe const How | LAST LONG wesc und freights on the kages Wheatine Breakfast Phone ; cific occurred thin morn’ a ter 200 Open all Night Seeeplitier. The other Ig} LONDON, Jan. 14—A dispatch , Lake train stopy water Phones: Sunset, Main 35; Ind - b Mage hiitie W. Smith, known ne_altrom Cape Town. thie morning saya RIVERHEAD, L. 1, Jan. 4—The!and the other ran in at full | Smoked Saimon, finest red, per wa. tEndepend OF pickpocket. Hoth of thelthat Alfred Beit fe better. The doc-| The annual meeting of the Pacific | stat: in the Disbrow murs|speed. ‘The fireman the rear pound eoeete 150 : teen have for the pant tow dayaltors are now hopetul of hig ultimate | Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ Auso- | der bably be completed |train and two tramps were instantly | Be cea ckiat, sem fare |tore are Coe ee eee the Mapler~ |tontaht very few witneaen. |ilied. The engineer waa fatally und | STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. accompanied by their —$— $$ Grand hotel yesterday afternoon. The today seems happy ' the conductor haps fatally ine | Bnd servants, One of the’ Steamer Cottage City departed for’ Hverett G. Griggs of Tacoma was and unce od. He expresses the jured, The engine and 14 cars were 00 for ball money Lynn canal today with 50 passengers. elected president for the ensuing Utmom confidence in his acquittal piled up in a ditch beside the track 627 First Avene