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One Cent TH} 4 No 286. EXTRA ANKENY’S IS ASSURED 2 He Will Be Nominated by a Republican Caucus and WEATHES REPORT.—Tonightand Saturday, ooeagional rain. fresh , SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TOhe ED ELECT Chosen by the | Legisluture on Saturday or Monday--This Is Conceded by His Op- } —ponents--Preston Might Have Won Out if the King Gounty Delegation Had Supported the Railway Commission OLYMPIA, Jan, 2—Levi Ankeny wilt be elected by the | Monday. Me for any eaueus which will prob- hold tonight er tomorrow morn. Jn that ease, Ankeny will be at the joint session tomor- " United States senator on Saturday or nominated by a hie withdrawal would leave his » porters at sea, with no other candi- upon, and succeeded in nm upon the track to- how y ever, hee shown that Ankeny’ feat is impossibdte. now in ciroulation, and it is reason the caveus ie, that the entire King county dolepe- | tion will ge into the eavous, ne ' kemy's nomination in caucus is un- questioned. Both Wilson, and their back: | the f } ss tee to a to ae wes oa a now he r he delegation to support Star's ervand @uccess. And this price the solid seven are eald to be determined not to ie no hope of a compromise. ‘Qhestion and ask It today declared in favor of the rallraad commission bill utility ef continuing | decisive factor in the refusal of ene for Preston. gave Preston two more. Only two ballots were taken, the last votes standing as fellows: senators from te stlow the 1 an the last, except that Preston had but 42 and Allen 7. On the second Ht) pallet two of Allen's votes "were Preston. TRAITORS TO BOTH WOME AND PARTY Bitter confirmation of the truth of Governor McBride's charger Se the state legislature comes from be denied that the railroads hold the @ame and that King county's pope senator is practically certain of the Present moment And, saddest wil have only her own representa- to blame if the raiiroad# triumph. Special Giepatehes from Oiympia today plainly show Kes. These are traitote to King county's cause in and unless at the eleventh hour they can be turned to the ratireads ali hope of the election of or any other king county man, to the United je gone. Seven state senators from this county pri- to vote against the railroad commission Dili, con- Tf they keep that pledge their more solemn constituents to de all in their power to elect a ynan to the United States senate must be violated. can be clected only on condition that the rail- Dill shall be parsed by the present legistature. Republican seraters from King county in favor ‘Bill are the price the county must pay for Mr. rom King ¥: th comm ker Preston stands of falle i" 4 cane of the people against. the Pepular demand strong enough to shake the hold of lobby upon King county's senatorial delegation wii! . Will the demand be made? ts ripe for the people of King county to aasert their of ratiroad tyranny, Do they propose te sit by with While the wish they expressed at the polle is ignored fe wrested away from them? the time for action. Who i* your senator, and it serve you rather than the railroad lobby? Ask The platform upon spin be he stood upon that platform when he asked you for faith of the Republican party is pledeed to the passage of commission bill, and the King county to abide hy the declarations of the atorn who form upon pl were elected are traitors to their county and to their Ps GRAFTERS IN "POLICE DEPARTMENT rand Jury Calls in Patrolmen as Witness ‘and Sensations are Promised--Adjourns Mort sensational tes- out ry the mt. Charges Dubliciy mo. Mai gi sled “are of the chief Been the banianiner 10 beats in th & Policemen ih allege ly 07 knowns ot Hed before we that th waa in a ot today t bow » M. Webb, a Witnen: ¥ thin the 480 In the lor street name signs that ‘Wee in Mr. Wor) i grebt v@ | gambi: With the police ove When the inns hatter Arne atr that he sree Se openan ho wag Wlermpted 1, Untill Next Mongay trouble finally became so serious that the Clancy ring rented Bris- man's back rom for $6 a day in of |der to stom the trouble, Later order of Chief Sullivan put black jack games above the street fl Erieman has alway ance against the p chance for airing it came this morn- ing when he was called ana witnens When Erieman left the jury room aid that ng tere in ai had been gone into with him, but refused to give in detail the questh wked of him. , gambling “frame ups” during the past few months were some of the mat ‘# that were investigated while Mr. Erieman was before the grund \ jury. | Police Patrolman Clarence G, Carr It 8 very |followed Krieman a® a grand jury Hf be few of-| witness. He had been catied in re: { police |gard to @ shooting affray that oc fove the |curred in the new tenderloin two sension.|weekh a but while tn the jury cuting |room he Was asked alvout police mat utor |tere in general, the| John Wickman and Jeff MeCiurg, ad-| both policemen, were also called be fore the jury this morning. E nter, was|the officers w efore the | with reference Mr. Webb |eeived from their # counc| seme of awarding It m before any court county is expected in the super! room, within Petty “grafting, been going on for rank and file in the} e t of grafting have! de against police HY of these charges |h « mex the result t of avcased | residence who have been im od grafting scher © indirect these mat the jury q ne of the ean of Prev Deputy Pros ttendance upon ae the al an p morning city Twatter fora about tol- erance Of certain kinds of vice and law breaking on their beats and the method of prosecuting cases in the polter courts The work of shyater lawyers in the nice court and at the police station, it ia wtated, will be made the object of grand jury investigation soon Yeuterday and today the grand jury has been propounding to wit about a man names a certain ic Of oer in Héattle, When tne full de- falls of the matter aré made public it is #tatéd that & sensation will be ung that will mtartie a few mem- the police department and some people in the under-world That money war ~ald by Gray toa police officer in Benttle to protect a ertain lewd and noterious colored [woman known to the potlee an “La vy” Johnson i @ story that the hi rr testimony thi tion to this mat » left the jury room an wan called, He rT ond at one time a Eriaran's urred at y brothers gamblin samen were con- Pa ptod in the to rear start a ot f He found © necured Clancy's be game. When the game ice. The aaloon should hav of the the by th pointed out te Preston the fact that) A caueus call ie ated ‘The first ballot today was the same | MINCE MEAT plight wat pet a horribde | Bome time during the night be jwas struck and killed by @ train ong, and each His body was found this morning |#lye train passed over his ma ground in nines neat and strewn | body Biong the track for a divtance of several blocks. came drowsy and lay down on the [death ba u uty Core Wilteie tnventi- the case thie morning, What It was \earned today that left of the body wae pleked up man was drinking leet night nd taken to Bonney @ Stewart's war several hours late In gotng to | morgue. work. When he left Van Ansait he) The watehmans name wae @, *|Tanseadel. He leaves a widow and five children in Austria. the two years, Mr had the witness stand but @ few minutes when the jury adjourned’ until this morning her voting would have showed any material change A part at teast of the King county », has played double In the/ ~ PANIC at least five and probably all seven of the Repub ti senators Beveral representatives are in the same buat Three Girls Trampled to Death by Men While profesming the utmost friend hip for Harold Preston and the [greatest anxiety to secure his elec- | lem, they he steadfastly refused to jgive any assurance of support for | the ratiway commission ibil, It was announced long ago, and has been well understood by politicians, that NEW YORK, Jan 2.—Three girte © | Were killed and eight sertously inju ™ led in & fire panic on Crosby street but with these f this morning. The fre started in the road men persis | Mosher feather establishment, whose the only step which wauld give King employes mufely gained the treet by county & United States senator. al-|meane of the elevator, The emoke! though the real fact is that the rall-lenterd = cigar factory ey | ; ° Juagiod with this question | was sickentn he wi tart. Although every Pall- | hendiese. as the re Wan, contralled - ” pace that they Were a@ainet in the building where is started and the raitroad commission, they hav Claimed all along to be holding them ee aan the cigur factory. The Preston and the commission bill stand or fall together. The cond men, on delegation of whom J.J.) where tho girls and 100 men were Sinith, president of the senate, is the work. There was a wild ecrambie in thelr frenay the | selves In reserve upon that tasue caemereenes An a matter of fact they decetved CA URED King county detegatic to a man, were pledged to exhaust every effort fo secure the election of Preston | The Repobiienn platform pledged the party to pare « co © law. Their head, never were for Preston. They|for the treet have always Deen Ankeny men at)men crushed the weaked girls under | heart. because Ankeny ie the rail-|foot and many were hurled help- road eamiidate, and these men be~-|ieesly down the stairwaya. jong to the railroads and represent| au the injuries were caused in this felature more than way, and all the dead were tramp'ed | Robody. Senator Smith war elect - ed president of the senate by ratl- toad influence. It was a caucus of the raliroad senators ied the matter tm his favor weeks b the meeting of the legistature. AFTE: LIVELY CHASE DOWN THE AD KENT. Jan. 2. Krutetnger, on the Heattic-Tacoma Interurban, caught and jailed a bold) burgiar at thie place last night , livided wpom the King county #~/to death The cowardice displayed him stood peveral other Kin senatore whe form a clone ¢ tion on all questions Are Lying Low A Fidus Achates of this bunch te John Wooding. once a state senator himeeif, and perpetual candidate f something oF othe Wooding |clasned as a raffroad lobbyist, At least nobody knows what other bus- inewe he has here. It was understood &t the beginning of the session that| he was af the capitol as an Ankeny| booster, but it i said that Jacob Furth came over and called him off OF at least repressed his open activ. ities, Wooding wax told that it did hot look geod fer him to be openly | for Ankeny when he was & political bedfellow of state senatore who were allegiance to reeton. Pointed out that he might queer hie friends who were industriously trying to balance wa- ter on at least two shoulders, Conductor Chaa. | About an int ped out of bed and ran downstairs, where he came upon the burglar. The latter turned and| ran Out the rear door, with Krut-| singer in hot-pureult, | They made several iape around the house, with the burglar in the lead and Krut- singer a clone second Bprinted for It on m. he street and Krutetn, v, though wn-| armed, and attire: in bin scanty) almont a” too! quick for ® stiff) right the burg@lar’s jaw, whic put the fellow out of business, Kewt- [Jury knows of and which. they ere linvestignting, Patroim . G wit is the man whose name ie Mentioned in connection with the enee Every policeman who was called béfore the jury thin morning asked about Gray. Onee during the fenton Bailiff Morris appeared in the courtroom end made a search for y. thirking that he had been sub poenned. This war the impression of several of the jurymen, and for thie reason they calied him. Me- Clark was the last of the policemen to be examined this morni: After ft the jury room the in- Yertigation of a simple shooting af- fray in the new tenderloin wae taken up. On the evening of Jan, 10, Tommy Galliarri shot st and at- tempted to kill Dominick Cross, in the Idaho saloon. He was arrem by Fire Marshall K * and sent to the city jail. The prosecution in the case has been sluggish, and the matter was, for that reason taken up by the grand jury. * Boon noon today the grand jury adjourned until 9:26 Monday morning morrow the trate man and called luetily for hie room-mate. Upon Seholl’s arrtwal the two men took their captive to the city jail, where he was locknd up. ‘The burglar refused to give hid name. He had some skeleton @ revolver and a screwdriver on person. THREE DEAD FOUR HUR PITTSBURG, Jan, 23.—Three men were killed and four injured by a premature blast thin morning tn the Wabash tonne! which t# being run under the city, The carelenmens of me unknown persed In turning on electric firing before the could run outelde the danger Is given as the cause. CLOSE OF REVIVAL ar Bengle and B, W. Potter, the popular evangelists who bave, been holding successful nightly revival services in the Firat Mothodiat church since January 1, will close their meetings this | evening The services have been Igemely a tended and many converd@ins ha heen made Mr. Seagie has a good vol his rendition of “The enpectally pleasing. Mr. Potter ts from Chicago and ta] identified with chureh work In city. Mr, Bengle is a native of Ten. hemmed, The sVangellat tle the first of ern California NEW MERCANTILE CLUB GIVES BALL AM tient Aanoes | ne ning it thork the Tomorrow and Sun¢ Mather of th Jury will tran testimony eo far taken ¥ ‘day Afternoon A. 4 @ police patrolman, was on the witness stand in the grand jury room when the Btar went to prems yesterday afternoon. Se eral other policemen were sub: poenaed, but with the exception ot Patrolman Le punt, Wilkes was the only one who testified. He war questioned regarding the back room poker games and prostitution tn thy up-town business districts of the city. Also regarding the ‘mild” grafts alleged to be worked by po non beats from time to time, ec ina belief t and jury has start } | and} Holy City” ts 1 founde decided to from 1 to the chief, The} chief has con for & large share | of the grand jury’s attention, but it is thought now that the jury made a mintake and started the investiga- tion at the wrong end of the depart- ment, The patrolmen are now com~- ing in for thelr share. “Are gambling houses on your beat?” “De you know of the ex istence of houses of prostitution on your beats?” “Do private poker rooma Sperate in your district’ were a few of the questions sald to have been aske newest patre will leave t week for Bouth~ of a series of social the ausploes of the lub was held last night n's hall, in the Arcade ne Club rooms the kame bulid affirr were made the questic hy ‘arrests ot kéinmon came OB ¥ i Meise, chief Clerk tn the of: | fice of city comptfoller, wae the last! ing, Were thrown open to the questa Wwitnens called yesterday vhen An elaborate supper was served in Was subpoenaed he was told to the club dining hall to the Jury room with bim All members of the club and thelr that would show how and to whom | friends w; invited and fully 100 falcon Hoenses were issued during |couples were on the floor | vi IN “Wall = per “2 BODY GROUND TO) to briek, poseibly high southwort wind ATTLE STAR. FRIDAY, JANUARY a . 1903 B z » tee HANDS OF “THE ~~ Sey ed ET samme eee LYNCH IS priya ERE ee a SI i a Bank Clearings Today, $525,644 This Date a Year Ago, $570,425 Decrease $44,781 CEN’ MONi TS PER a5 PHILIS TINI Bp@ 2,2) SF IT —_—_~ FOUND — GUILTY OF TREASON today and immediately sentenc ped t Geath, this afternoon after producing only | four witnesses, ing solely wpon the fact that Lynch took the oath of jeteetance to the Boer cause. The lcourt room was crowded, but there | was no demonstration. h pre served perfect calimnens, Col Lynch took the verdict and |mentence cooly, When asked if he |tmed anything to may, he reptied He court. then The “Thank you noth | bowed potitely to the e granted Mra. Lynch husband It is almost certain that the Jord chief just permiasion to see her in prison. @eath sentence will be commuted to m LYNCH. 140 years’ imprisonment by the king WONDON, Jan. Colonel Arthur | 8 the execution of Lynch would LynGtiwas found guilty of treason | throw Ireland Into # ferment UNSAVORY Ld ° + ° * ° * ¢ * + . cs * > BOUQUETS SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 22 ‘The students of the Utah State university threaten to walk out ip @ body unlees 1¢ sophomores, guspended yesterday. are rein- Mated. The trouble arose at a thenteical perform: Uplvereity dramatic club in the thenter, when, at fach act Presented with a wagon load of Yegetables over the foot ] EB Five acres, all cleared, bearing orchard and smali $i fruit; property is well im- 2) proved, desirable for a coun- fi try home; large dwelling, ence by the $/ barn, etc. the end of the performers were os Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Goheverman Block, First avenue and Cherry street chin udents were in the beatowal Se eeeee ECCA TAYLOR WAFHINOTON, D. C, Jan, 28.- The Mayunotion proceedings brought Finally the thief darted down the | By Miss 1 jebecca J. Taylor to compel ¥ Root to re je her ae @ clerk in the war department came > for hearing today in the district 2 court Taylor ie the clerk who was i ewe Philippine polic Gismisnal was in violath that BIRMINGHAM, England, Jan. pat today sayr ome government ls p exhaust! merican and Japanese bullt a moti | removed from office because ohe singer then sat down upon the pros. |of the 'WANTS THE VERY BEST ves ve erit administra She alieg Saturday special, our 6c Cream wrote of th Blend Fresh Roasted Coffee— «19c ft service ruler | Washington Red Cedar Shingle | Manufacturers’ Association in Bikes’ hall yesterday afternoon. Matters of interest to the trade, \inciuding forest fire legisiation, were dincussed, and the following officers jelected for ng year: C. Fe White of Commopolis, president; F. |K. Vantuye of Sterling, vice, prest- |dent; Vieto ckman of Seat! attended the annual meeting of the | treasurer Until Jan. 31st We will sell Clothing, Hats, Caps and Under- Wear at actual cost. # No matter what inducem:ots other stores offer, you will fied here Clothing of the most reliable and desirable kind at « price that will compare favorably with any of them. UNDERWEAR LS sa Vv. Ee em to the actual wholesale cost, ADAMS & BLANCHARD 759 Second Ave. Hinckley Blk. Rensibie Rargains for After Felling Bh QGUR GRAND REMOVAL SALE SATURDAY EVENING OFFERINGS After ¢ p. m. you can buy— We and 3 a yard Fine Cash- meres, good *, at 190 a yard. 2c Fancy Mohairs, in all good dark colors, for 6\c @ yard ie Outing Fiannels, light and dark patterns, for 7 yard. S88 Heavy Huck all lin- 22 in.x44 in., for 230 each. Ike Bath Towels, bleached and unbleached, extra heavy, for 12%c each. be Glass Towels for 2c each. $1.5 Men's Fancy Stiff Front Shirts, with cuffs to mateh, good designs, for bie Men's How Ties, value, for be each Men's All Sik String ‘Thee, worth 600, for 12%e each. A lot of Men's Teck Ties, worth S6e, for Ibe ench. . A lot of odd Corsets, In amall sizes, worth up to $1.50, for 49 pr. Se Riacking or Scrubbing Brushes, for 8 1-2¢ each, Se Children’s School Handker- chiefs, for 1c each, ALL DAY BALE OF WATER DAMAGED WHITE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT A HALF LESS THAN USUAL PRICES. ALL DAY SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S UMBREL- LAS. FIRE DAMAGED BHAND- Les AM THEM. BUT MOB8T PPRFECT; PRICE FROM Be TO $17.00, ner reg- 23. The Japan aring to make British and loco. will then place exten JumboSoap of Rest tests of ‘ An extra large bar sive orders for the most satisfactory make. ‘INVESTIGATE VANCOUVER, heada of the V arte Fancisoo to Investigate of the existence Laundry Soap, put up express- ly for u»— PLAGUE mt plague. Incidentally the health “The de n, 23. health got the the Tea, Coffee and Crockery Hou: «“WEW ARCADE” ver will probably of bu they will confer departments of Be Tacoma and Portiand to « possible, on a uniform e tion, TOUCHED |. BE Jaat night dy LAI Bomerton They then ate | buggy and escaped SCHWAB GET WORSE FALMERO, state of Charles M. Bohwab's health han suddenly become yaoht har retur A purp ance. QUARTERLY vv nu pres love rn #8 ohne feast uree of ac WHISKEY SPECIAL Tomorrow (Saturday) your choice of either Walker's Oan- adian Club (quarta) or Levin son'e Cabinet Bourbon (full quart size)—two of the fin- ext brands of whisky sold in atti; Lavineags | recular price $1.25--four Bat- wu » THE BANK RW, O., Jan, 23.—Robbere nited the safe of the bank, obtaining $6000. a valuable baree and Jan. %.—The Open Saturday o'clock, night until i larming. His Ne medical a MEETING eeting will be held hodiet church ning to Ser- ducted by the Rev There will be Bunday a 1209 Second Ave. Seneca and University), tiliwell every day, at 10 & m. HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS S2"ic. Service We serve them all, but our Mot Chocolate ts superb. ‘Tables for all. Open all night. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. 677 First Avenue And our Great January Clear- will be a thing of the If you don't know even saving is NOW of US, we want to call your atten tion to the fact that everything stocks Thou- sands of people have been tn to past yet what a great made to you to buy in two immense has been reduced in price. take advantage of our great bargain offerings. of Thousands opportunities still await you. COME IN Largest Stove House in the North- Main Store, First Ave. & Spring St. N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything jeotrical. 313 First Avenue South.