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MARINE NEWS FLOODS Wxehange reperta the runotace Hiner Oh. i with « river @ The Beate May Mir casemate th MANGLED BY TRAIN DENNIS FINNIGAN, A FREIGHT | BRAKEMAN MEETS HORRI DEATH AT BLACK DIA All Lowlands in State 33." eo ate Are Afloat banuie FATAL MINE 1 ribly wan killed @ angled by « innican, a brakeman on la & Puget Sound rail i his body hor train t PORTLAND, Jan Hiaek Diamond mines rains and melting snow have awollen 6 and f o'clook this morn ail the rivers of ¢ ‘ ! | sides of the Cane | n Was One of the w in age te reported | | the frelaht train wihteh was Beveral ratiroad : ne In the vicinity of Hac on the | Diamond thie morning, After vintaina, wrecking & nwitching War finished the tr THRRE HAUTR, Jon. 26 out for Beatt Frans im the mare dead and i others are Abence was not notieed antil water in t river a or dead In « coal mine two! train had nearly reached Argo, am city i nigh # weat of this city, ‘The acely| Hon a short distance south of thie mark it ix} dent remulted from a fire thie morn. | dity higher. Great onsen of saw | itm, Which started from the over In the meantime Nie body had been ings and” of Iivestock are reported, | turning of a stove In the tipple, Tho | found, horribly mangted, on the rail Many ranches in the bottom lands = =m spread #o vapialy that the ad tr nal near Hiaek 2 rm nd. smptetely tnundated cable cage was rendered uselows ner Hoye Was notified and too Gre completely inentame’. | Three bodies were brought up before | charge of the body the fire and amoke drove the rescu No one can be found who wit ore from the shaft. I e acckient and it it sup ers are abut off from th t Finnigan fell from a car the flames, and there is little hope wheels while the crew was of thelr safety JUDGE DAY BIG ONES “: TO GET IT HUGE CARGO CARRIERS WILL GATHER IN SEATTLE CANTON, Onia Jan. % paitoed ‘The next two weeks will #ee a ree- | Day this morning sald that he had ord breaking fleet of big steamehips | been offered the supreme bench ap gathered at thie port for cargoes for | ——$—— | ail parts of the World. Two of the | fleet will be new estes on thelr malien voyage. as two af re afloat Mutual N eroy Ameriwan Hawatian line Texan, which recently « San Francisco after the fastest passage ever made from New York to the California metropo The Boston Steamship Hyadee reached Tacoma last week | and will in o few days be here. The Fremont, 18,409 tone capacity, of the same line, arrived there this morn- ing and will be over to this port in @ few days. ‘The Nippon Yusen Kalsha’s Shi- nano Maru, wil be here. Wednesday er Thursday. The Koamoe liner Ramses is now en route from San Francisco to this port, and the American steamship J. L. Lucken back, formerly the German steam ship Saale, which le the firet of the new line to be operated from here tr opposition to the American-Hawail we pee. will be here in about a weet i Ite a mnt by F succeed Justice Shir FOR KEEPS matied « letter of ytance. Judge Day understands that Justice Shiras le to retire in February. FAMOUS MISSIONARY STEAMER 18 WRECKED ea THREE DEAD ty steamer Glad bane ewig 2 = was the which Rev. Crosby, 8| PORTLAND, Jan, ™%—William Methodist pioneer missionary trav~! yfaxwell, a drummer northern coast of this Province, and carried on his work \ oot: the Indians, ts total wreck. day, is dead, making three fatalities. | He wae the firet passenger ever killed on tha ‘The other in-/ jured passengers will all recover. | BPagincer Thomas Patty and Pire-/ |man Wiliam Milligan were both in- } mtly killed. The wreck was due/ & washout, which carried away road was beached at Bushartic owners went north to raise who had been rege te came down on ‘e*8 lon top of t roenp yesterday. and brought her anchors | °, keer in pereraing * and whatever other part of her the instant he wont equipment they could secure. saved part he trat 600-G00-EYE ao IS UP AGAIN d chair care were piled PORT BLAKELEY PIONEER | Steamer Sarah M. Renton ts car- ry ing her flag at Ralf-mam today out of reepect for John Shebrook, « pioneer of Port Hlakeley, who died Jat thet plnce Heturday. ‘The body was brought over on the steamer at m and in-} Rev mc Hhobrook | ot nae and had itved | at the mill town for 30 years. | * al Fight Wexes Warm from Olympia wtate that ‘anty delegation in caucus saloon, i= Sveum ba ‘shost, will not down. At- tention must again be directed to the iniquitous career of this defunct re Tee that no ma! who wine, they | sort. Ite skeleton has been dragged | @*Pect to wear The Gordon Hat. sold fram qbttvien and fade to wtaik be- by King Bros. #14 First avenue. for fore the public ga | 93.00; ‘eaves you $2.00 -< Poh ave syed filed | ty the corporation | was responsible for the estab-| Setmocet of thin Gan of view. was | filed today, praying that the Union barber ‘esler (basement) | Shrewsbury’s, 114 Special cash prices for you on everything in the grocery line Don't fall to secure some of our Bample Coffer, a Me value we are selling at I%o per pound, guaranteed to please you or aa tere poner creamery SHC FRESH EGGS 25¢ DOZ. J. F. ADAMS Tens, Coffees, Butter, Kegs, Cheese and Faney Grocer 821 SHCOND AVENUE, Next Corner Madison. fame vicinity. Since | the place has been! ace wich « Hemrich, secretary of the ‘ing company attaches his sig- to the statement of alleged ———— Seattle Mercantile Club. Arcade Butlding—The list of charter mem- bers closes January 31st, after which date on entrance fee of $5 will be charged im addition to the monthty | due of $1. By order Board of Man- Joun Bennett, Secretary and rer. For Gale Faat little steamer, length 1 feet. Apply te Capt. Anderson, on board i" Xanthus or Cyrene, Leschi | oe Dunlap, real estate, 4 Union block. ANO Care 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel. Main $80, We Make Good Home- 10¢ asc || ‘Teeth extracted free without pain and replaced with new ones the Watches Waltham, f Gold Crowns and Bridge Work Full Set of Teeth Hamilton, Gruen Precision Watches and the reno 4 Miectric Specia Wan re Srecls! 1 Gold Fillings 760 and Le cassie SHver Fillings 25c and G. BENINGHAUSEN, All Work Painless ve) ° o eed for 15 ¥. be 807 1st Ave. Hours-f0 am. 10 8:00 pom. | peorew Liverpool ii (These w Of 18,08 tons capaci en ‘ican Was 86 y unmarried. THE MARKETS rived has well stec and the frult * now a slow seller WHOLESALE PRICES ¥ ' cont h ber Warten YY aminw Syeaahes 2G Tee per pound. re of axe suggestive and en ‘Why make dates buy them « avenue the fruit ) Arabia i not much ent. The new « ford dater that rewently ar ked the market in quan: average aber) Provisions Freeh Meat Cx wo beet, The ber mutton, be per it 1b steer pore, be Green Fruit, Eto. GO@82 TS bow avpiee, bananas, a 91.75 per box per Dbl, pears, The: wt Mg 9800 ver bow Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Washington Linen Suspenders Dinnerware Cheaper Going over our x patterns which we wish out ber of plese Dinner Sets ix these patterns wets we call a rummage set, be we we put in am Saucer tn one to mateh set rummage ect te We clowe $5.89 Another %&-piece Dinner Set. regular value is §7.96—to close out the pattern this week the price $5.65 Wee, Ceftes and Creakory Meuse “MEW ARCADE” real estate owner, W pe frutt, Jap. walnuts legite ereamertes, ite; have a limited One ef these a fine China phe out quickly the price Second Averue HY NOT? known in any part of the world Handkerchiefs soc Suspenders Small Made asc Neckwear Investme t Bread 50c Neckwear $1.00 Neckwear mee - $1.00 Underwear Store aang oe peome Try a Loaf | $t 50 v derw ear per month. $2.00 Underwear ‘ | Men’s $5.00 Hats .......++0 HARVARD Dental Parlors. sicos s305 Hav i. S. TURNER & CO. 518 2nd ave, Collins building. Men's $7.00 Shoes 7 a | | Men's $5.00 Shoe 232 Globe Block News vq : en 75¢ Strong Overall | Men's soc Working Glove = | Men $1.00 Shirts Men's $35 vit and Overcoats Our complete line of |e nox . mex This Sale Now Going on at 1317 and 1319 FIRST AVENUE | | The! 2 owt ' danntonn, pte angie, live. | ‘TWO KILLED OWT, Pa, Jan. Be wae, derafied of the raflway SHE ARRIVED OLYMPIA, Jan. IeThe wife pf Representative Lous Levy of Kine munty, attended the legislative ball but It wae hot without ove omni diMicuition “‘Bhe Went from. Beatihe the int rban on but arrived in the lage late to connect with to Olympia, Hesdlved the occasion, she engag we and ¢ from Fa coma to the capital, arriving abeut 10 o'clock. WANTS MORE DEPUTIES ©, W, Me, ¢ the Puget & 14265 FIRST AVENUE NEAR PIKE I; TWO HURT! Washington on tnportant conneeted WH bin off hich he wi uring of n employes for the leeal nicht for The Geat Universal AU-Steo! Range ) ( ( Uukic men ye (\ . SOLE AGENTS FOR SEATTLE Shamek’s RAINY DAY STORE Headquarters for High Grade Um- brellas at the Lowest Prices We Sell the Hull Detach- able Handle Umbrella All Kinds Umbrella Repatring Done on Short Notice SHAMEK’S --GAS-- |\OF FICE CITIZENS LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Cor. t Ave. and pee Ray oe, . 1307 Second Ave. Arcade Bldg. One Block From the Shopping Center of Seattle "PHONE MAIN 1186 INDEPENDENT 76 Come We are during our removal eale at come now. COMPANY has been going on, most every store in town has attempted some kind of a sale, hoping to turn the ide of business their way The “Monarch” stock was ordered sold for benefit of the creditors by the Hon, Judge Morris of the superior court of King county, who appointed Mr. J. A. Paine a prominent with offices in the Pioneer building as receiver, of buyers that filled the store Saturday, im the city. the “Monarch” The merchandise is of high grade, and the prices lower than was ever This cold snap will remind you that an Overcoat and warm woolen underwear is very necessary, and “you'll have to hurry” for the time for closing out this stock is limited Men's Men's (PRDODPAD DPD DOO PAPDD OAD AX PD DPD ANODOS oo] Marve bela ead Oreraets eee ) Today selling a!) of our tmmense stock of Wines and Liquors exactly cont. BRUNNER & CO. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starne THEY CAN'T STOP US Since the Bankrupt Sale of the big MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING must have done most all the business $25 Suits and Overcoats $20 Suits and Overcoats ... This won't last long, so 802 Pike St. Vel. Moin 1009. | | Judging from crowds § Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats ......... Men's $10 Suits and Overcoats § Youths’ $2§ Suits and Overcoat $ Youths’ $26 Sits and Overcoats ..... ® Youths’ $1§ Suits and Overcoats ..... $5.00} ¢} Youths’ $10 Saits and Over $3.25 §3¢ § Children’s $10 Suits and Overcoats $3. 25| F % Children’s $ 8 Suits and Overcoats $2.75 $2.39) Children’s $ § Suits and Overcoats $2.23) $1.19 § Children’s $ 3 Suits and Overcoats $1.19) - $3.20 2 Men's Pants, worth $8 $3.48 $2.23 $ Men's Pants, worth $7 $3.10 sac $ Men's Pants, worth $6 $2 75) 15¢ § Men's Pants, worth $5 $2.29 | 33¢ 2 Men's Pants, worth $4 Hed $12.00 § Men's Pant worth $3 . $1, piace § Men's Pants, worth $2 69¢| rrOCOCOOX rboo NA BE DOPOROOOOOM MNO | One-Half Biock North of the Postoflice 19 9@D 26 29 se@ORECO ROOD D=CRNNCE Gaivanized Water Pails, 12-quart | Coffee Pots, 2-quart sixe, Sa Tinware Store Ra sacked) epvanaees Soter Fae oD Bag: Heavy Tin Wash Botlers, copper | Galvanized Chamber Pails, 45¢ bottom, worth $1.19, at. We | Valve eb cane 206 Tio Off Cans, i-galion sise, 30 | Galvanised Washtubs at these | value, for 1 j prices Heavy Tin Colanders, large else, | Small size, 660 value, for. 300 ne Birdseye Mepia, regularly 130, for , Be | Mectium size, 66o value, for... 400 ho value, F0r.....c08s Apple Corers, be vaiue, at Be | Large size, The value, for 58e) made Wood Salt Heavy Tin Water Dippera, 1-quart | value, at tite: Bo value, fr ‘se | Graniteware Specials of | (0) rincines Wood Kole Covered Palle, 2-quart fixe, 16 Ransac! | Fork Trays, 150 value, at... Value, for Te the KK Sale | aaaple Chopping Bowls, emall Good Heavy ‘Tin Dinner Patis es | Rice Holiers, 2quart ise, 690 | 160 value, at eine, for e value, for 5S uM. . ¢ value, for Finring Water Pails, &-quart Mes Ss cemines . acta gee » ‘ asin Wi quart gist, | Medium-sised Chambers, 33¢ va mpeg jibe. Dairy Strainer Palle, 330 size, at | Berlin Kettles with covers, Our Tie Be | quart tise, se value, for |} made, all sizes, 30 val Tin Tea Pe T-quart # ide | Berlin Kettles with covers, 8-4 | Fine FP Towel Prone iy Bt Be | wise, 620 value, for | value, for neel Cake Pans, heavy tin, ac | Preserving Kettles, $-quart six wel Armes, with 8 wine, at ; ABe | Sho value, at 196 chets, ete.916e values vanized Wash Bowls, 0c | Tea Kettles, No. 6 size, ihe value | Our Bs Towel . 6. | value, at THE THE THE BON MARCHE HIG STORE “GREAT == RANSAC SALE A new and yet old, expressive term “Ransack,”’ is to be applied to on’ selling tomorrow and during this week. It is stock-counting time —by nen| Saturday night the stock books of the Bon Marche for 1902 will be and that balance will be called “stock on hand.”’ It is to clear omy lots, broKen lines and the general vast accumulation of goods that still thoroughly excellent, but which the progressive policy of this causes us to dispose of before stocK-counting that this great “Ransacy’ sale is for. Every Section and Foot of Sale Spag Will Help Make the Array of Bargains Stocks have been thoroughly “ransacked” for the event and we shi) bring forward—-on shelves, counters and tables—the result of the searay of all stocks for odd lines, mussed and broken lots. Tomorrow is the logical time to buy from this great gathering of of) and ends, for the collection will be at its best. Wash Silks at 35c Entire Stock of These Fine Spring Fab) rics on Sale the very best qualitict wm the © and shades, on sale this morning at the notablegne =~ ne 35 Cents | notice our show window yalue of “Vv Our splendid assortment of fine, Spring Wash Silks corded kinds, in all the newest stripes of, the yard, If you have a wish to know how extensive the variety ed with these Beautiful Silks. Seattle women will understand the The regular price is soc None to dealers, but customers may have all they need for actual personal use at Basement Sto Ransack- ing the. . Hundreds of Bargains Brought Forward for the Before-Inventory Selling The big Basement Store offers the best showing for the Ransack Sale of any partel the entire store. Hundreds of broken lines and small lots—resulting from ‘tremendomp] Christmas selling—to go at most unusually small prices— this offeris S8o5 COON epee eR SEZASTS CESSSESSAE SETS ceeeressesce? _ Fin for She BON MARCHE ane, 16-auart size, Se value, Zine w boards De 3 ‘ Nordhoff @ Co. THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike Street Qe, IG SSETS Boseve reece :c2re_ SOS SSS RY sctonntecaets $10 Cash, $5 Month VALENTINE ADDITION ivi” LOtS $135.00 Level meee 22 eel e st SCES S20sareses.6lUe Call Office Hill Brie Company Cag eesre varsszer Fe.