The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1903, Page 1

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WEATHER FORRCAST—Tonipht and Tuerday, coonclonaleain, fe'gh to briek eouth winds. fone Cent THE SEATTLE STAR. Foi. 4 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MON VAY, JANUARY to, 1903 Bank Cloarings rings Today, 662,090 This Date a Year Ago, $468,388 Increase... . $212,705 a5 CENTS PER MONT H NEILL ir LEGALITY OF GRAND FIGHT mohy rere pln Allege That Slip Shod Methods Were 4 BOWEN ON Followed in Impaneling Inquisatorial Body and May Render All Its Acts Invaiid CHARLERTON, 8. C., Jan, 19 — | superior court grand jury in an Hlegal Minister Bowen ‘lan here thin immediately started for = _ Washington. He declined to talk of |" Value, because Hegal at the matter i# to be tested in a Returned Thursday--Other Two Said to Be With- body and therefore ita acts will be ni ve almont am wensational in| m paid by ta an any expected of the| yers and othe He saye |arand jury itnelt from jury duty fromm | In this connection ft is alleged that] The matter of the may pr which he porta th Veneau 1 to accept $600 that he agre i inti P nt Castro to pay hie one of the points of attack will be|@rand jury bas b on his trip to the United Btates the manner in which the jury was| cheerful discuss 0 e 0 oa" - drawn, By order of Judge Bell, 9) and others who are names were drawn from the Sury|interest in the proceedings who tend that the grand jury is an illegal body na of the veniremer WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 19—|ewered to thelr names on the morn A @iapatch to the navy department | ing selection of the jury (this morning from Ban Juan says | Jy asked if anyone had E are offering sev- r . box; From the 30 names #o drawn | body H the Jury was to be melected. Lt te the | nnn on Is 3 method and manner of this relection that is now brousht forward by thone . Maree 8 Dunbar, manager of the given @ hint as te their own predica-| had fallen. betel, and one of Ge~ | ment and would seek cover. Wheth- When Mr. Dunbar appeared in the | one me man of thone mlared in jan excuse to offer for not wishing to ‘a the explosion on the battleship Mas- | serve the J feveral men atts bent known business men, wan) er or mot the other defendants have| courtroom he was apparently in good | sactinetta died in the } apt yeo- |came forward and one in partic: eral choice lots, te " 3 ; terday seven dead. One : : arrested at f1r18 e'clock this morn-| been found, is even now « question,| spirits and undisturbed, He spoke other is ed to die. The re- level, with good view, only maining man will recover, the only of the nine vietime tea by LW, Nelson, « deputy sheriff, | There are some who believe that they | pleasantly to several acquaintances / @ eharge of allowing an unfair have been found and that steps are| who were present and tock « seat) survivor WILLING HELPER the Sedge erred in grants one block trom car line, 15 Judge Bell then ordered the clerk game to be conducted on|now being taken to extradite them, inside of the rail When he « pi , wh.) Morgeionn "Willing Helpers, will bs | tke list ef weciremen, (hase whose | minutes from The wee tel o hevebwen: seen ae ae the great ies frnrte wae stilt The | ‘ > . So by Sa meron night at the home of names Vere comes Sens i ucted Pinter squnret a 00 mibfent insved under indict: | cheriff'e office was unable te find the Bier at thet ton ae Pom a ¥ = : ip | order in which they had been origin EACH against Mr. Dunbar by | other defendants, and therefore sory: | ine the courtroom the jurors had to | {\ . a fy AAW n romittackection had been | Let us show them to you. made of the first 17 names to be y directly in front of Mr. Dunbar, called out of the 80. This manner of grand jury test Thure- | ed the warrant on Mr. Dunbar alone, | but none of them looked in his direc Tv tien. My ( Ww selection te held to be without prece- le the first Prosecuting Attorney Scott order- of ate Delt wae videntty 9 dent and contrary to the entire spir- Herbert Ss. Upper of the grand jury's investiga. |ed Deputy Sheriff Nelson to make | Courtroom, as he adjourned it_of the Jury system. From the 17 men #0 called two ti 2 o'clock, while Mr. Dunbar w 90, 11 and 12 Scheverman Block, gambling, a conducted un- | the arrest ef Mr. Dunbar this morn. | there. Luter. however. he reasseud: 1209 Second Ave. were excused, the remaining 16 being ‘and Cherry street the benoh and the defendant was (Het. Beneca and University) sworn in as members of the present Firet avenue supervision and control, |ing. Shortly before 11 e’slock Nelson Drawaht to th teu ving be Lavimean Trane Tey ner bite of gossip heard “Your fan Prosecuting | ev: 3 vi ~ ng - H. Morris, Mr. Dunbar’s at-|left the courthouse and proceeded Soot “Mir bunbar une | a Fon ee gy spa tn thin connection ts the alleged o4- ar ” \ ny 7 = stated at noon today that his | directly to the Rainier-Grand hotel,| beon apprehended. Tundersinnd that | Dunbar will give the bond thie after= “YELLOW LABEL lected as to include H.C. Pegot 1 ie the wish of bis attorney that Hand will appear had been arrested merely an | There he served the warrant on Mr. bis bail be fixed. I | orhing to pl MAZATLAN, Mexico, Jan. that the prisoner haw ment, Until Uhat time he will be al | Bince January 1 the buboute pl ef the building in which ed Hanae Before going to the court: | with hy and for that reason jowed his liberty on his own reco@-/has carried off 107 victime. New pM a =3 - gembling game was sonduet- | house, the prisoner was allowed to! Mithun: ine incarceration of thenwe. | Attache bul matter bad been ate|pmbers of pepe are leaving the (fl the war down, | Second Te and Best Week Phere are two other defendants summon his attorney by telephone “a while len ‘eeaian tans ene to Mr. Dunbar ex reened OB | elty to escape the contagion. Cola, 8 G rx} | 9 Beet inthe indictment, Mr. Merri | This dome, the three prowended to the Mics: hadi tot brows honda oy ee he GONZALES Right Year-Old of the Pre-Inventory Sale 2 h bet of whom are mew cut of | cqurthouse in as carriage. 22 = ee — shod cas 1 und tand the matter i P Ww. SEtatien ot te wuperior| The sppsarenee of Mr. Ounbor tn) Ae eee earwent as served” |S" Satbam mee eonscted Game 1S DEAD | So2e°ssee ss: be warned, and scape, the | the deputy sheriff, created « stir of the ball indorsed. Por that redron ro and everything that J have Sam, 20. weneral home use w We are at this time anpreparded to (done has Leen done openly and abo N ¢ th Ph ato Gallon, us) was not served on Mr, Dun- excitement. it was evident to ell| presen! our sureties f understamd yunerable attempts ha ‘ Pte? Soe F3 1° ON that there are good reasons why at board Ins atl on an Halt Gallon, 75cts, present that the arrest so long talk~| thle (ime the Indictment eh i moti have refused to take cognizance of : be read, in order to preserve secrecy. | aii such attempts | Pre enters filled. 82-page $1.0 Ladies Heavy $250 Ladies’ “ Finest heught that if he were ar- ed of had been made, and that the! We will bot therefore insist upon the |" “Heon after the grand Jury com: we ape iia aa { n sedes. ene ae lannelette reling ened | recetved @ telephone me - + ones, Main 5 anne , ine ther detendante would bel firet stroke of the grand jury's axe! Judge Bell remarked that there| ums woman who refused to pieel tee ata omy, S.iwemtion of hours, pers, pretty braid overs, tinee Was no reagen to suspect an inctl the end, ané met his fate ealm- trimmed yoke, shoul- teh on yoke, ——- aeeereees of meney for the sasuranse r der cape and collar, \ collar and flounce; « that certain people would not appemt wide flounce eut ex: garment made to sell tra full and wide, by the manyfacturer $1.6 value. for $2.50. _THE _ YEAR IOSTEEN Reductions on Wooden leas the grand jury and testify] aguinet ‘me. To ail persons 3 ha NOUNCE gaia the knew; th Pe ia | OWNERS OF ‘Thle week we jais for permitting er = Wooden- tions reearding the indictment te|theetesmship St. Louls to sail when ware at clearance morrow morning. _ Gefective condition wae so evi ‘oes, Big cute | | One-Fourth Off on All Wool Walsts Every Wool Waist in the Store Cut One-Fourth From Our Usuat Low prices During the Pre-inventory Sale. Pre-Inventory Sale of Table Linen fe Enameled handle, full #ize...%¢ uae. Linen, superior weight and tex- ture, The value; sale price....59¢ been made vi contractor, for $10,000 dameanas. tw h the police affect to diseredii | being heard in Judge Morris’ depart~ Sore he pws: t of the guperior court today, claime that while employed | @ cents Saturday night at the comer by the defendant to nasist in the rex lof Ninth avenue and Pine street the Great Nortthern tracks? Young Elliott was knocked down near Whatcom, he was seriously in-| by two thugs near Thirtieth avenue Jured by the accidental explosion of and Denny way — night because of powder. he had po ny INSANE MAN WANTED TO SET FIRE TO BUILDINGS A. &. MeCLURE HAD A GRUDGE AGAINST THE OLD CABLE POWER HOUSE, BUT WISHED TO PROTECT ADJOINING PROPERTY FROM DESTRUCTION Karly yesterday morn! & men 8, MoClure. He was this morning | rushed into engine house Ne. 4 and pitted to the inwane asylum by | announced his intention of burning fudge Tallman | down the olf cable power ‘The old enbie power house is now Garner, ot Recond avenue wad Benny as & foorming house. It ie filled ie men, women and children, ‘The | tated somewhat rage ange ing de euch « ramshackic affair } that the building had tong it would have burned in a few eye-sore te bim and he int Inairents had the lunatic started the# reduct it to ashew at once. He dei biaze before he notified the fire de minndg@ that » howe wagon be seng ment of his intentions. ot t otect the adjacent side he firemen say that the &purt 1] ?-inch wide Fine Cream Tavie 70-inch wide Fine Pure Irish Linen floral patterns, $1.00 value; sale You'll find here good bargains fe thick ax the stare in the sky. Be 96.98 $10.00 Extra Fine Irish Linen 1 dozen Bieached Napkins, neat Table Sets, cloth 2% yards tly known ‘The papers | rom the weual Pr ate. | Price asked will be "bet my ‘in Stl be outlined to- t is an complete & condemnation ‘made, of which morro: 1 Wilt say. how. |@f the company's methods as should | this in a sample— | ever that Mr. bar te not the) be needed In court of law to ren- | | Principal in this case and cannot 7 dev Mable civilly and criminally i . gambling game je te elempty the ey = ~ inch ~ e sevice dnwetadhacte wing] PUGS SEEK ——— wierenes “ri conducted” EASY VICTIMS) Firet Quality Rolling Pin... .@ wash color, Be LINEH Linen, pretty pat- ns ll Gufatier etze, though not a toy ff) value. terns, 35¢ value, WANTS $10,000 DAMAGES pS a ceeath cng tons et ‘The eult of Charlee Herman. a Ceetl Eitictt and Walter Wilson, | TT eine, 1 nough for laborer, aguinet Angus McDowell, @) ges rhey™ Rave 0: | pes! rer te Damask, in pretty polka dot and jong, extra width, 12 large- patterns, S50 value; sale price Sized Napkins to match, $10.00 COON BROS. ERT woes ; const Be pa sea 1412 Firet ave. between Pike High Grade Pedestrienne and Dress and Union. Skirts Reduced R. T. SHANNON |] Ladies’ Fine All Wool Tan Kersey } Ladies Supertor Grade Gray and Pedestrienne Skirts, beautifully aay ae a Capes, ree. tereupaes lage 4 } oo » ee perfec - thro utiful GROCERY ting Fiare, W000 value; sale price fitting. ex.00 va value Sale peice COMPANY Ladies’ All Wool Fancy Scotch Ladies" All Wool Heavy Serge Pe- {Mixture Dress Skirts, one of our destrienne Skirta, double stitched newest, most popular styles, your kilt seams 11 dancin 60 value choice of kilt or slotted seams, nate Me PER « os OA $12.00 value; sale price. 95 " nents are so arranged that escape) Pric . a man talked so wildly and Nad lfo# thore living in the upper mtori by fn eee rice — Canged nmr ae in anion 7, ge Rane and turned bim over to « poties) MoClure Is 24 years of age and re ee ae ales. 100 lofficer. He was taken to the count#beentiy came here from nha ylvania ARE THE SURVIVORS OF THE FAMOUS ANTHRACITE COAL COMMISSION DPA TALKS ABOUT he gave the nam here he w 1 UNTY OFFICERS WILL PLAY A WAITING GAME ARE TRUSTING IN PROVIDENGE AND THE LEGISLATURE TO REPLENIGH EXHAUSTED BXTRADITION FUND — GRAND JURY'S HANDS ARE TIED PBNOING PASSAGE OF APPRO PRIATION BILL i Judge Reil's grand jury re- “| would «imply decline to serve it im 1 be BIRTHS AND DEATHS ‘The monthly report of the asa bourd of health shows death « gurring in the city dering | December, } bw death-rate Re. the th and for the year of 1902 404 rl December URNED her Tide jis ly OM eit ctives Hubbard and Ss y Yreewman last night-affested Thorman ; _ cleats C fovine, better known ae “Tommy | PITESBUNG, Jan. 19—Two. per o Nutt, pick Levine has | Were fatally and 12 seriously Injured O30. 19 ve ee eon ie couttlo through eaely this morning when a Versailles | y burned by 8M @RDIO |asociation with confidence n and |Paseenger train ran down a t ne atest plant tht | thieves, car on @ grade croming at Ha } j | For the Remainder of This Month Any Suit or Overcoat wap cd J. ARONSON The Matchless Liquor Store 109 Columbia street. Phones, Sunset, Pink 1751; In dendent, 1751, Free delivery. AT ACTUAL COST will die. The vic | wood. The car was crowded ee underneath « ptaneag of waa carried several y & defective mold ex me the track abead the engine and they were delnged by # © it was thrown off at the side n & molten metal They wore |e broken Kimbetn were ground to- | 64 aud the prison Uy rescued and carried out ‘gether and the ponsengern hurtea | trie i ry y av uihalate | need about NOTED NEW YORKER FINALLY Netty a fto defray the #1000 out of my ov ket fe Metal trad mto & p “L believe { penne a many sey Sane PASGES AWAY jacore of brok and Innumer- ie, ve +d fund ly a “ he ~ gprs prisoner i Were taken at once to & r inaveam emer uffered. Several | poe Bowl serving nuperiot|money aril! Saat Réflerine the mont extreme ow . rete | serers jen ere etred [eourt warrants outside the wate Nae mriatio 2 aa oe Figtat rare tng oF toot Hei ake mrntna tay aaa eens tye ams anchar men y that any he last. The fu war fo informed by ex=Progecuting }proper agmurance that TE would t pe Pen. i seeever. be eed or Attorney Fulton nt the time wate|Emipareed, T wui pret 749 2d Ave., Hinckley Bite. Wednesday at Ca nt was ienued for the arrest ofjand serve the warrants ch Mr. Mewitt w Mra. Smith, then in Ban Franciace ° ever, been pl in ve Seewitt What effect would this have »y the grand Jury, and I guutistee Boag Hictments found by the grand jury} © not appealed to the t persank now outalde | thee commiasionera or the prose A TIME CHECK | sid poitesca ec was nened Eeung attorney In : 7 share ot” we Jones, © railroad man, was . campaign, Hi f wat th funds are provided by the} ay eatbly expiain some, et the | e en a eomin ‘ ie legislature is nm nyatery that has surrounded the tn bY Deputy Sheriff Corcoran | member neress n jon and w probably soon ldietments returned by the grand jury oy fish on erate |terms. Poe aon et the unwal opriation bitte. The sheriff watd 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel, Main 880. At Cost—-With or Without Hot Air F We x ow ie a Apecial rlation for)he believed that it indictments wer ee h » having Eng. Jan. 19,—Four | this purpone Hrownd against gamblers who are now . ” rthern Pa from here this morr Ha ny effort been m tohoutaide the mtate, the men accused d > Dwr that he fad some | curve me tha on in order that the work of thefeoon as they Were notified that they Pee Sp that > cam cengempany as and it thought he | ve wealthy scan t @raart tf o etter opinion is held by ee , uy ; nee Atlempt to ¢ it in He sinile | “None that T know of. 11 i r Hell ting Attorney || 6 LOAVES 2b« daily quotations are the regular prices « RAIT _ unfortunate condition of affairs, but}seott end the members of the grand where Was expected Jones atterm eal per Syaiel nts it cannot be remedied unt! the fomie fists, 1 may be that the abnentecs BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL DRUGGIST Ms Hime check in the oMce \of the Galt JUDGE GEORGE ILL Hature acta.” i ’ notified that they have We don't wholesale, wo bake ere! Preieht Avent All filter Judae Fe FR. George of the mun int Cudih snpentd whee Meat ted nnd that the Eg for the family tr Jonly try TEW RT Hi 1 RS RI fice was iinmedin leipal court 1# quite iit ut bi home. saat dee ready to pluewthem |i] Rome of out goods.” They are STEWART & ‘HOLMES DRUG CO. BONA the alicged £ ' it place the John F Miter has been jury indictment re planed i t on they are|}] the beat in the Br rl a. He be tale wives tale of 62) police judge pro. tem. and u hands for service outatie’ the evisint the wcene ot thelt I 627 First Avenue Mf tonign! | aniles per wos during Judge George's tines . recent Illegal activities, \ os coors ecateasene 4 Se gh " Se aaaAminmedinids cabin ba. \-nideceaanabanell

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