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HOt Ps san rons tnd tesemow, cooretemel Ralhe, Prec to belch exvth and southeact Jne Cent. THE: SEATTLE STAR. VOL. 4 No. 98: : SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1903 : a5 CENTS PER MONTH JLASTEDITION = THE CONGRESSIONAL CIRCUS BRAND JURORS . —\\ TAKING A REST ‘Sensational Program May Be Taken Up When They Meet Again Monday--Railroad Boodle Story the superior court grand Jury in BANK CLEARINGS POR THE WHEK $3,153,714 BANK CLEARINGS FOR WEEK A YEAR AGO Beet 208,18 INCREASE $790,0% ST. LOUIS SAILEDIN | DANGEROUS CONDITION emer: Learned State of Affairs the Second Dav - Qut and Passed Resolutions Benouncing the 5, Owners--Threaten to Sue for Damages a Jan. 17.—The belated ,assembled at the pler. ‘The p lack of which Was severely felt dur Miner Louls was » Jing the voyage ana wt Fire Island at € o'clook Will Sue for Dame ™ & ee lisregarded by the jury i city affairs and « has been warmly the jury that several of the * were in regard - | Many passengers of the Mt, Louis! <n burg: Aine: / — a h thatieay that they will bring damage hI }euits ageinet her owners, as the ver id that! nel was put to #ea in bad vondl ing day With-| tion, being only one day out when her speed wae reduced. The ttp} dition { secupied 1 days and five hours. The Of the vessel was known to the com-| first person to board her was an quarantine |henned "WS Severely Con-lagent sent by Mrenident Griscom. | nee cosnrantine | Gams jafter which not even a deckhand boilers were |,.Th? Dattengers then presented a} could be induced to talk, atrict In That she could onty |Petitiom to the captain, asking that} Junction» of #ilence having been Cobh on A a hour tn ay | Chey sither be put aboard # other | made ‘fwe Sood | westbound vessel or that the steamer | The real condition of the vensel Jury. | the Jury | chi ae omeniancs ont |rum to Halifax, if that were feasible. [machinery is not known to anyone | con iar paaeeneene ser a dectined to elther cept the en yew « ating ber on 4 | Th utions conclude by saying {the trip. Admiasions made by -the : 5 > lott avenue fee Sangwrant os He discom=linat it In a matter of regret that a|campany’s offic before the ship's — ; eee Galtpeaa, and wore ularly supposed to be! srrival, coupled with the determina Passengers Are Mad every particular should | tion to suppress an far as poanible The St was docked at 3:10; not be supplied with the Marcont; all knowledge of the facts, haw 1 e'etock, des of people had system of wireless telegraphy, the! caused much eharp eriticiaen j and wore # sealskin Jacket a = . yught wp to the jury vs , J I tated that the sealed subpoena ie- wed Thursday was to pel the rn ~ | attendan *« of city counciimen as : than on hour, the 5 ~ | t hat ef — ; : = |than an hour, the Jur kh NO amwurancer to that ef= ILL TOLERATED IBBONS THE ELEPHANT: “I REALLY BELIEVE I'D PINE AWAY AND DIE |. i) «aunt FOR MY TRUNK, mieecte Tenens wit | toe, ao be eee tk tein ai me a -- = = = "s| probable that the grand jury wat BALTIMOR Jan. 17.4 ‘ardinal | Gibbons left thin morning for Water bury, Conn. where he will arbitrate! « statement was |next week begin an invest ning by H. C.|the poker roome and Chi r he ji Huch | bling dens which the Biar has fully Ry exponed waste-basket une 4 ¥ The Chinese lotteries and other the trolley strike, Hoth parties have | t wave the fury want the poker rooms and two pool * Mgreed to abide by the decision of lens nigned with t in which thousands ardinal " A hands each day are #till running, desp! - | Sullivan's announcement that kinds of police corruption | attle is a closed town. at | __A BIG BATTLESHIP Tonight at =. aE =| Four Others Injured--Result of Accidental Bursting of Eight- “Inch| 9 < J3 o’Clock She.} taside the Forward Turret of the Massachusetts fe OUR ACTUAL COST SALE COMES TO . A CLOSE, « BIG FIRE WASHINGTON, D, C, Jan, Mey teers, The caune IN DAWSON The navy department received « die- | @ilt be investigated by « board of |pateh from Han Juan today stath i #f of the «@ t | f : i i : ; i ; i i } i ! Those who have been fortunate enough to ‘ avail themselves of this great bargain event . can testify to the truthfulness of our oft-re- peated assertions in the Star that every article ‘ in our store would be sold at actual cost (E. & \ W. Collars and Stetson & Youman Hats, whose prices we are under contract to main- tain, being alone excepted). J ee DAWSON, Jan L—Fire on Hecona | that an cight-inch charge exp! avenue yesterday 4 _ Werth of property Ton’ Sustdians: Inside the forward turret of the bat with their contents were consumed. | . ; The fire department did extraordi. | '°*MP Masachusetia, off Culebrey 1 choice lots, | nary work in fighting the flames) end that five men were killed are somewhat eral choice tots, | with the mercury nearly 50 degrees The wounded men | to thetr work. ny below sero. four Injured. None of them wete afe}p i, alt ectaral level, with ¢ vn eal ‘vacoMA WON minutes from |The University of Washington . $75.00 HIM YET ball taaim Was defeated by the Pioneer square coLu _— Cy Je lam by 4 ecore of 18 to 1h The EACH | Jan. 11.—The iene wns heavier than the| Let us show them to you. players and completely out- Shem. : E are offering sev-| 3 eee if 1 one block trom car line, 15) emplore: ere advieed to re- i 4 { >" It Pays to Be Honest in your advertisements—in your store—as well as in your daily walks of life. Notwith- < standing the grand success of our sale, we find we have stilla very large stock of hanged yeictans say that if he lasw the dey out he will have a chance of| NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Secretary’ Herbert s Upper secovery._ of the Treasury Shaw in a speech ™ n the tariff before the Pan-Amert- 10, 11 and 12 Geheuerman Block, oat Customs Congres thie rr, ¢ RK HORSE MAY = pycount) Met sgsBer cnt aod inter-changeable currency, ultimately a common language. - neem “ cep Bin yee pry ete aes eal and broken lines in Underwear. It will be % DISBROW , gad = fis Clatiiing Beate your privilege during the remainder of Janu- ary, to purchase anything im he above lines ano Senatorial Contes! Shifted From Olympia ol A te eee ' At Actoal Cost terday of the cha: murdering | "The divorce sult of blisabeth Bus- ttle Until Next Monday---John B. Alen ea a) See SS Adams & Blanchard | Name Mentioned---Preston Confident tr Geen settied aut of court, 739 2d Ave., Hinckley Bik. ne Soday getting 2 surplus them in agreeing to caucus, while; promised their candidate it Mr.| [= ; : ; the sam | - Giscunsion. Members | at tre eae fame thine not enough name: reaton ie 4 on the first . i ttorneyn, Z ana their friende, | ev org he the anti-caucus | three or fe le we been in Olympia tor the | Diedge caucus should] Both sides concede, however, that | J Ame $10,089 fee demanded. are in the city to spend | SS ennekioas out @ tudden accer- | rength of the two leading can- | me ago the plaintifts atte vane the down town reports | ston to those procet Voting @trength niy divided as to 2 a ee eeys to file an inter gather present Beattie Mon Jubiiant ff @ new candidate o prevent thi : appearance of « legis- bers lin the field one of the aravest - * ba ng distnismed by the : gate ee i ee ney tele. | importance. it le for this reason, | Pag ie before the bills were paid ‘thustastic over the results of the | PeThaps. that the talk of the pomsible Hume!) hae stated on several IF NEED | week just past, claiming that Pres- | C@%didacy of Senator Allen is #0 in- | eccese ton has had much the best of the | “tent i ply Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots and with t ondent, Mise | preiiminary skirmish. Mr, Prestou Senator Allen's views on the sub- . Ball ane Wave'that 4 ta P| Cassime: poll Managers say that he is now | Jeet are an unknown quantity, ae he r mt | jacks ues. certain of 52 votes on the firet ballot | Positively deciines to discus polittes, 3 SF catia ip aiiey the aiveres | be and bi ’ rong ‘of adding |44 particularly that phase of poll : that the least three to this number befoze | thon that relates to the election of 1, Roth candidates te at Teesdey. ‘With 62 votes certein Mr. | United States senator TAY | igh of rellef when ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF RANGES Bimetiher ‘has mutticiont | tara is within five votes of The first few days of the coming ; was ended, and | Hi Or Cook st¢ Mantels, Tiling, Buliders’ Hardware, Electrical ificient | caucus majority. week will mee @ general exodus of LOU A. DIEBROW f heard to mutter as he skipped “ ’ ‘On the other hand, Mr. Ankeny's | politicians and business men from ly down the ey house stairs Goods, Cutlery, ete, ete, get it NOW while our great January Her to risk the outcome of | yan, tme otRe ——————— ¥ claim to as many) this city, as it hes been given out hort ‘evi- ® well, th welll votes as are numbered in the Pree. | that the presence in Olympia of all Senek cae en ra = ly to happen between lion column, with the additional|of the friends of either senatorial Len yep ye ving |Clalm that at leant 10 more votew are mem is particularly desirable, | ngins, “ine eheere lon tne aetonen ADVANTAGE was that Foster and “Dimp General belief arnong the nee committed ide sometimes expressed, ‘The district attorney announced implied, that Ankeny, that he would probably dismiss the! & Wilson will not be the} charge against Disbrow of murda in the field when ing Mine Lawrence h-making it at an maa proverbial dark horse Hee ik to be trotted out when for the parade of the the senatorial stake rac a BY TURKS L BY THROWING HIM H TADLONG Clearance Sale is on. Anything in our two big stores greatly reduced in price, tN eet =~ CONTROL LEGISLATIVE wall MITTEES THAT HANDLE SPECIALS N. W, Fixture Annex—Everything Largest Stove House in the North- and backing of this un- THEIR AFFAIRS | west Electrical. What are now worrying| ANSWERS HI8 THREAT TO " FOR SATURDAY Main Store, First Ave. & Spring St, 313 First Avenue South, or lew Inter OUT OF HER ROOM—SAVES JUDGE BURKE'S HOME FROM OLYMPIA, Jan. 17.—The senate side of the race. BEING RANGACKED FOR VALUABLES VIENNA, “Jan, 11 Information rblirond committee Hate of seven Not Certain was <ecelved today that 28 Mace. [aM ti-commiasion ny nd four com- AY ew candi-|_ Th residence of Judge Thomas) “You will kill me, will you?” she|donians returning to thelr homes} Mission advocates. ne latter are presented to the le Burke was early this said. “Well, | may have something| from Kosteldt, Bulgaria, were maa-| Tolman, Bharp, Reser and Hatley - or “fe . é ee See ws diay: to say about that myself.” jancred by Turkish frontier guarda. | TRO commission men sought to have I have moved my grocery ‘VE WOULD LIKE TO PREPARE YOUR ante ie tees te aoe ae With these words #he leaped from |The inhabitants of the neighboring | UX mar n the committee, Preston |B from 1227 to sler, and > ae ha on 4 S Seg . 3 her bed and grappled with the burg: | villages are fleeing terror-strickén | BAMming four and Gov. McBride two will give a two-daye’ special me i on bogs Brees: ood gp arty og svg ll goodend or age a lar. He was taken by surprise and|to the hille for safety, Outrages Of ident Smith, however, would not|— gale to open the new store with jth A, AME cig A pe Mlle soe, ba was caught entirely off his guard.| similar character have been of fre . thie i ‘ the following $ reat to Kill her that ane forcibly | tne ant ® him and flung im et occurrence lately he house committee Is pro-com 1 pound Corn Starch bellet that lsseaped m , oe mateh for her and had she the seen Tie be a more Ang "eho ves pica: 1 keg Ansjoris give you what the doctor ‘ 4 to do » she could no doubt have ‘0 Democra he commis. Best Norway Mackerel wants to you have. ured to present) Mra. Burke, aroused by the neuffie,| oiteea my men are not entirely satisfied 7 y the legislature as a » Ww but the teat Menage: th ite ¢-up, as one of the mer P 1 Deliverioa made anywhere, in the am te « i The nolee of the struggle awakened With ite make-up, as one of the men |[| $-pound oan California Pr oatiente a , rehot Mra. Burke, who was in another part placed in the anti-ratiroad column ts Peaches, per can 7 Oren ALL NIGHT a move will have Pp called up Y lof the house She called to the irl | PAld to be rather w ven i. ile &-pound bar beet Laundry Soap ° : - ther Preston or tempted T- land ascertained what was going on |iiKely, therefore, that there will be a 25e Sunset Main Independent %. le the t ; ning of Then she lighted the gas and blew! hot Aeht in the committee when the |B gtrictiy Freeh Ranch Kees, per Ps iP i Masovared the thier's promote onq| thief had made his escape. ber of Commerce hae elected the fol- | {#i# not Improbable that the railroad ff gweet Navel Oranges, the large ie 0 are favor | disco sted the thier Pee ne tomers | The police were given a good de- | lowing officers for the ensuing year: |Men may De able to Buinipwinte the nize, regular 400; this sale, 62] First Avenue is asd 9 iin him, the ila gmployers iseription of the bur@lar, but no ar-|Dr. H. H. Rush, president; Ole Pp, |report to thelr advantag new A 280 are be Broce that his probably have lost heay ¥. | Fests have yet been made |Kulburg, vice 5 Lowtn an ? eon Ia 8 pro-commisal ni] Small sine Navels, regular 99 gandian t ount| The burglar entered the Burke foot, recording secretary; D. c,| Man and competent to look after the 206 a |ahout 2 o'clock this morning, The! Paul 3 The organi. | (er of ite friends are withe per pound _ B50 Sale ¢ upted by Mies Manberg and zation has many new enterprines un- | '@tlve expertence Hest Java and Mocha Coffer Oppor vas me; are hon ie roe cneceraemtenesaamininpentis Hoffman House Coffee apecial tor : flo ne thief evidently climber © Monday. the porch and entered the house Diantiic bank: clearings today | Now York Bweet Corn, 2 cans CEORER owing wt hie were $604,02, or the same iy ee He 86s BLANKET ECONOMIES he first intimation that Miss nat year they were $479,826. The New Yor matoes poun ak, ; i Manbera had that there wae an In pn jae x es Seamee, Tans Wee Me. Caner re can, worth special... 180 Monday is Blanket Day at THE LEADER, Our whole stock of truder in the house, wae the sound — . Of the lHbretto of “Chimes of Nor New York Peas, %c can, for Fine Wool Ma ts and Cotten Blankets are on ay of footateps in the hall. She thought | |ryandy.” died today, aged 83 ibe duced price RY PAIR HAS BEBN RE-M¢s it atr ange that anyone if t | is | Ihe can Red Salmon, for 106 dernoted will you an inkling ef what moving about at thet une y hour BY EIT, Jay | 8 pounds chotoe Tomatoes for come tr ‘ on is nd called out, asking who a there be | ho White We ikets that era Fre id ora T the 7 nd + i Everything and new $8.00, 4 $ $7.60, v ely bec ne 4 7 ‘ No old oode bound to be offered $3.08, $4 tude om rail~| " F mouth: ant t 0 f NE w YORK, Jan Ateo be pleased Hand nee me $5.00 and 86.75 a pair i re with! Mi fanberg j« a large, nthlett jto i thts morning Abram Howitt Ath Wool 1 Manket | er 1 takes tor Ke ; : stealth aauat ton ae WY plaids; usual price §8,50, for Our ‘Whole Co Se ire ng rte pega NA yc Gh tginn a “ t ‘ $2.95 a patr At wer y inar her patne | i 1 930,000,000 in ¢ ot ermca Jan. Ti Wheat, 78 3-8, |) 1325 Yealer, Phone Red 761. Dark ¢ Woot Bi thief . t Hifficulties. "The "8 a4