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, ON FE CENT y Bank Clearings Today, $515,052 i HE SS IK l ‘ : This Date a Year Ago, $478,712 SS“WEATHER REPORT—Tonlahtand Thursday, oo @ Imoereaee «4 «+ « $36,339 alt ntinuing old, if NYOL. 4. No. 290 S<ATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 48, 1903 45 INTS PER MONTH STABBED IN THE HOUSE OF HIS FRIENDS Preston's Outside Supporters Stand Firm But Half the King County, Delegation are Bound to Ankeny and are Preparing to Betray Their Constituents--Little Change in Today,s Balloting known, to throw them anywhere, Atyf bunch It t# und od that) being worked Hl ultimately receive five county senators intodtne thought thie. me | (leslonahy werk caucus will be held the rallroad’s agents, they aawf} ight, | ny men are onguged the agreement fi in bebnghng elreulation, and it ta olaim-~ to bess 5 * are already a=) Ken: and Representativé 6.8, Cote The King county | jins of Cowllte county, both ef whouk anxious to go over thela {ing Preston, So fur thes@, fence, but have been frightened by | errort es e e e | the tion of Preston's supporters | pett anty, ‘They are 19 in changes today ware: Delanty and 8, T. Henry from Wil- Mast night held a moet. |} yi Menry from Wilson te Preston, Potts and O'Donnell, §| ine at which they agreed that if a red terday, were present today. x t H that the wlthe | King county candidate | Senator, Me yt toda. an indjeatio the fruitic mm Of the efforts be ‘ forth by the Ankeny boost- ere. Me said S.—Fourteen pSaturday evening, and that they! unty delega-[withed to be released before that t caucus today ]time, The other eight ace while 10 asked [them for the ation | their tntlu haw been by on hin Ie vote from Preston te Agkeny, 1 atiil voting for Preston, how “ recal re threw a chill er the the can el * in tine . f —" | by all continud t) do so "Al the Republican senators feitrants in ti It was decided | King county recreants Who are eumer | n9 on Mcp Mig geting Soyo b Palmer, and four representa-|when the members sgether | to bolt, but want le fi are not yet Wan not thne enough to| make the break, po as t pete F wit, Braman la Wet 4 i the belief that th | " af an he 6propesition, and the! curse off themaeives. » oie 7 ieee and ed | me. Was adjourned until after|be in the attitude of ylelding to the [She race W#.a-Dridee t have cinive action on the part of | to ge Into caucus | today's balloting Inevitable. hed. I will say tile mide Bgony over. Preston| The eight who are standing pat for Dost With the delegation, but no one| Preston are Senator Palmer end Seattle Men Sore , admitted. Keprementatives: Cote, ‘Trebite The Pres workers from Beattle % bg oe an hour and a Dilling, Gleason and Jones | ot yery biteer towards the ralirpad Anken?.” s 1 sinning tromedt- mer. however, r members ey Ray that the latter | An 4 ,% solnit "eenibon "at +S ge ee ths che end, wnat have not only thrown Preston over,| Hepresentative Collins holla prac- Bre reluctant to talk, but |AtOre on all questions, whieh hand). |O¥t have betrayed their county, be- | tlenlly the same views aa.doce Roma} cod that meh bitter-|S&p* him, although he le credited | C#U#e It is not apparent that they ator McKenney, with the exception, Was e¥inced im t discussion, |¥ith being personally true to Pres. | DA¥® tried to elect anybody elas. Be that he is not #0 yy oe < of treachery and double | ta. : men feel that even though both to the candidacy of the Walla Walla . the « ve haem e eure owt po = shen ae = Feeling le Bitter | Cught to be when Preston is considered, 0 | Bitton eupporters to eon- The feeling towards theae King | °! e other King « the running = there appears & § € ian Promtlas teak feck Car | County ieiom cinoms te aktieane gate other aoogpiaiie contents ap | duc that if I voted for Mr Id not Gare BD back to my home. I’ wold your for Mr, Wilson, though, before I would vere for Mtr, count outside that county, ja ve Western portiad Of Wis. we ine teen form plans for ahd many threats of polities | King has tended to strengthen An fa Chimed tha t no senatorial | TSP*eis im the future are made, | KRY and to prevent the coalition of | mig fan be held tonight as it] TB*Y are openly denounced as trait. |U¢ anti-Ankeny forces, until re ll members from King | OT® te thetr constituents, since it ts! make up the 69 necessary, | aiinitted that they could elect Pres- | ee Maderstood that Ankeny can {ton.oF ome other King county run|_ It has been admitted by one of the 4 leutade of ities « they wished to do so. Tt le be. | King county senators that a be be cause they are bound hand and foot wee. The 30 menibers | ts the tiakronte and ready to break ; they have persistently refused ¢ Row | ot iy rel r. Pg i a take the course which would insure | K VALDES ing alike. Ankeny gained (wo| didute nance ey ne CoMBLY can had been fully iustalled according to . Gidate. namely: Support the Tailw upport of a Ki i , from Wlison. ‘commission bill and carry out theie candidate Senators Clapp —_——- : pe mg po rer Ag i fam. 29. Party pledges and the platform upon |#Md Stansell. Whether or not the} VICTORIA, B.C. Jan. t—The payment of the = ~ which they were elected. goods can be delivered when the lstenmer Venture, before leavitie \* 9%, There are six box s " Right of the King county rép-/ time comer is another story Matrino, 44 hours ego, * ed the SEWER BIDS hn orain ence was passed nlarsiog fing | has = been _ M I then. Both Coll ney are signers of the anti-caucus pleder a iu. 1 ’ They reek to trample on our sacred ‘Thie is our teiand, where our treas- Seotch Andy, Jawn and Aunty Het rights ar are ther Ot piling wp the coin ¢> dizzy We'll p when dividends arrive And Pierpy at an exercise so rare; heights ach year Bee Uncle Russ «-messing in the A Dill they've got. they say, to fetter It's much like parting with our very dirt, ome Just hopping mad because he's To drop our lovely money tn thone solied his shirt. holes Ered They think 16,000,000 doliare all we need Tesentatives are standing for Prea-| A story has been current around |Banta Ana en route from Valier to = _|tom. They are prepared to take y “lay that, if true, ex-[Reatte The Banta Ana is sched- jd < wed Se ane eee in = interest of their con- e. King county sena- [pied to call at Ladysmith for a cargo z Bal Menite new eases Soom Gocent ae vents, but from the baker's das- mn seemingly overlof coal, and should reach Seattle on the « : of the senators, |e@, WhO represent the railroads and |&Mixious to end the contest. It ts |tomorrow afternoon. }. BALLARD, at ny Fone on the north, Sixth avenue on the six representatives are| "0POty else. nothing ean be expect.| Well known that all of them are ; council Inst night resec lt three | weet, and Salmon Bay on the south bide made for the $20,000 of sewer |. rovements were presented, which ~ bonds voted at the last election. The were referred council desires to awatt the action] The residents of State street, be- of the legislature upon a new munic-|tween First and Fourth avenues, 1 ly understood to be in| %% It t# freety intimated that the ‘ilroad me: When the Ankeny deal. ¥ scarcely at- | PSuence which has reached some of |{Hen last week began to lose heart, y it, since denial would |*"*™ Would make the 50 pieces of [Senator Baker, so the story goon, Rear End Collision of Passenger Trains on)if.\'icsine ne Bite ig Foner 3 t4 b> ped which Judas received look Nhe | Whose firet allegiance is to the rall- clock this mornii _| 38 6 Others are simply stand. |foads, proposed to come out for An County delegation met idy |! friends of the railroads, who |Keny and assure his election. te confer upon the futare | {rive polit and im business| He found six senators who were MOLDERS AT 1 A Warrant was ordered to b¢/ parking and the construction of six of horses | feet cement walke on the tmmediate ved . corperat 3 wv Aeepe bligat to Ank drawn to y to Libs Sninntions niaen| "0 cortornn Favor.) junder deeper obligations (o “Ankeny ; Central of New Jersey Works Havoc Perchanea far ‘ie rive Setartioen | payment” glam. "The, penvion was leon to stand with bi the vom- e fire and water cxn mitt granted and the proper ordinan " Peet (nex would not con." Wilson has released his 9 support. mission bill Unies the King county MORAN se ported that the fire alarm system | Sored prepared . om thelr obligation to vote for t - = Giecus longer than § o'clockhim, without attempting so far as Wiberr fis Soveselioneue fata be. NEW YORK, Jan. 28—Reeearch are yet unidentified. to noon in the wreckage of last! An attempt is being made to to- [eieht on the Central Railroad of jcate a gang of Italians who appear-|I pire White- UNION CLAIMS TEN-HOUR DAY [J Jersey, adds to the horror. The! ed upon the scene shortly after the|f gave wan Of dead will reach 8. An ac- | wreck and robbed the victin They To- Um- PRIVILEGE HAD BEEN ABUS-Jeurate lint may never be maids. for na even went to & houme where a num-|P Morrow ee Twine of the wrecked aston ber of the injured had been taken Millinery. . so Were pulled from Deneath the |and attempted to steal watches and | , Paris of bodies were found, Jewelry from the sufferers, Iron Molders’ Locat Union, No. 188, EAE ie iy believed that many The wreck occurred near Grace-| . deciared 4 strike against the Moran peat y burned, Sixteen have|land The Keys! Loy panennuse | ros. Compeny leet night, and as « identified. Bix are t the | tre ran at full peed into t rear) ceault the 12 moulders that have [PIMINBela morgue, unidentified. Sev. |of # local train. | Three cars of & GREAT REMOVAL SALE OF by that bodies are reported to be séat-| local took fire, interfering wtt’ | been employed by company through the hamlets th the | Work of rescue, Several passengers | called at the office this morning and Ghidentified Were burned to death in sight of lmonas am acques 8 y end several be reer - ja | are lyt t Westhead e reacuers. , ee ee ee Of thoes ha four are eo| The local train was behind time Involves & question of how. Th ie dynattered and burned that iden. |8nd had just started after @ stop. | matter of wages ts not in contro- tien ie tmpomnt ble. | when the Royal Blue crashed inte very The workers in the wreckage from |!t* fear at the rate of 66 miles an For hearty & year pa to time discover portions of | our francis $. Rhoads, a Well-to-Do Young Real Estate|:'%:s:%: i= 5'srsxjusee” ea SEAS Se on mea Our entire line of these goods has been marked down 25 per cent. Tomorrow, Thursday, they go on sale at such low prices that @ i the Moran Bros. shop Engineer Davie of the fy-| The four rear care of the local speedy clearance is certain. ques in pink, biue, flannel effect and silk trimmed Be » schedule conflicts with Ute engine and reported dead, ix wtill |ipaee by the heavy engine of the a ge m, Ted, wool crepon, ~~usual price is $3.49. oa rule that nine hours shall constitute | ve ip the Plainfield hospital, but | Royal Hive. In a moment fire broke | trimmed with fancy slik the At §3.87—Kimonas, in pink, a a day's work, which obtains on the ay The injured number | Out in the debris from the firebox off usual price is $2.19. biue, helio and red—usual price +] Pacific coast ffom Vancouver tof = 40, many of whom wi) |the engine and added greatly t the] 4: g¢.00-sucques in pink, ‘i Portinnd. The local union, however, [iM horror of the disaster. The serea: helio, blue, coral, trimmed with Kimonas, in white, se M4 recognized that inarine work might — of the injured who were unable to Japanese silk—ueual price is pink, helio, sky; all wool cash- oo CCl ent be given to California shop, where}; NEW YORK. Jan. t8—The rai. |help themacives were agonizing in|} 328" pieres or crepon, trimmed front Se the 10-hour day prevails, in prefet- [ay officigia thie morning say that |the extreme. The rescuers worked |] At @2.99—Kimonas, in wool cre- and sleeves with fancy silk— ‘ ence to the local establishment, t¢ [EMey have knowledge of but 15 dead |@e*perately, but a number of people m shades of pink, bine ual price te $5.00. the general regulation regarding fa the peeult of Jart night's wreck on e's pe before help could reach End helio, trimmed with tariped At €7.60-—AN Silk Ktmonas, hours were not abrogated to the ex- [Ee Central Rafiroad of New Jersey — lapan wilk—the usual price is beautifully made and trimmed, 2 | fiztere The lights are buts few /Rhcads slept. tent of enabling Moran ‘brothers to 1B ‘Ee wreckage, ‘the other axe #39 in delicate shades of, color— | ; t Me a lative to the death of Francis | wuccessfully compete ‘4 out alive but died soon At $2.62—Kimonas, tn Persian, usual price ts $10.00. friends i# that im turning out lectrie inet contracts. } fi nearby residence. Ale Lately the Morans have been bid. TE traffic has been resumed, the 4 other work againet iocai ie wth!) being rehed. An room in the rear of the house, and * whe adhere to the nine-hour conservative estimate of that was the last I saw of him in lechedule, and frequent complaints Ted let places the number life, ‘The room is arranged with! have been made akainst the union 30 ond 40, Bix of the dead * both elect for the discrimination, which per HIRTY acres of choice "here jave-pipe hole in the lmite the shipbuilding Condern to un — : ehimney opening into the room, but | derbid its local competitors for mis- [ land, level, good soil, located on good county the hole was securely plug: cellancous joba ! ' road, six miles from city wp. Ali thy bind theht e lone so that the gas could not immedinte- | made to Robser Moran terthe effec limits; price $600, $300) cash, balance on or before ly eacape. but remained in the root | that he must eithe conform t the three years. SEP OUR WINDOW FOR STYLES AND PRIC GRBAT REMOVAL SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS lop that opens the Jet usual schedule of time or conftne Salo sae coe el ys works very easily and I believe that | himself, In the molding department,| rom my little son to awaken |in turning on the electric Maht his | to ) : where hie relatives iar, Rhoads and tell him the gas in fused te smeaa cher AE et his mom was excnping, The boy tt a reported that he was unconscious, When I rose thie morning at|war declared tn he te 7 @clock, I detected the odor of gaa. ‘bie 4 aoe ‘on odor of gas permiated the generally consider- Ligh wiRhoade bod . ¥ will be shipped to fm eeey Gnancial circum, the former home of the deceaned in None of the Moran brothers would discus# the trouble this morning. am in seming mutes are cemtthe| Cannot Gobble Every-| Herbert S. Upper || Of the pick of any of our high- dor of the room in which Mr, | Pennaylvania. thing for 'Frisco 10, 11 and 12 Beheverman Block, rade Suits or Overcoats during ee roe en ee —— - STRUCK BY ; ig tor Flret avenue and Cherry street i] the remainder of this week— caure his client had been given no ne | POR TLAND Pawnee oe WABHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 28.— At Actual Cost 7 Judge Bell held that the prisoner Benator Perkins of California has roi $ ely wd foro -yearenlg wap undoubtedly bad a right to challenge joned his proposed amendinent | Masia hau mark ae ly one clock. Rhoads the jury, but rule@ that it was not army appropriation bill au- shown, if desired, to substan- WP 80d was reading at that imperative that the challenge should ing the secretary of war to mesihtnoese tiate our statements. ifort — bBo a By be je at the time the Indictment ferfer the government transports was returned. He further ruled years, with the con- | | Was provebly soon alter re, See . the party char- |’ PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Ad & Bl h d oa ir erie this morn form, but ordered. that she meoent bro’ pe yee a CLOSE CALL for carrying | ny ams anc ar . of the grand jury be brought In IFE ON RAILROAD AVE nd from Use | oo PORTLAND, Jon. 2%-—-The Wil-|court whenever Bartiett might de-| «NUE LAST NIGHT ppines for wal term. } 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block lamette river is now up over 19 feet,|#re to anewer questions as to their l@ saye he hae encountered { ond much damage in reported| qualifications put to them by Bart-| John Hughes, a man well known from the rafironds and othe: After examitiing sev- | through the valley. The crest of the |lett's attorneys. along the waterfront, was nearly ich render it unelone to attempt to In the house she sent) water rose out of the banke in thi It i# understod that J. W. Hi ; he adoption of the amend- , a L ie | killed by a Northern Peeitic train] Meure t adoption amen q the room to see if the/ city today, and the water-front|low and Ed Powers, against whom lant night owing to the unlighted t. The amendment was drawn | Was esoapin, wholesalers vacated the lower fc indictments have been returned, but |condition of Railroad avenue. At & Bactiy in the interest of Gan oe #8 the boy opened the! of their stores to save the goods, who have not yet pleaded, wiil at an jo'clock, as he attempted to crows the ineleco Was an outward rush of —— early date claim their right to chal- \avenue at the foot of Madison stree eam bRearly knocked him down. lenge the grand jury he was obliged to jump ow oF the A rich, sweet, delicately flavor- fellow realized that some- - a way Of a south-bound awith enging, ed wine made from the sweet Wee Wrong and called to his NO MB I fn Garting backward. trom the os grape, A particular favorite unknowingly stepped Into with t Jaden. ery old, anc guaranteed absolutely pu ‘We do not let the Nome rush inter- fere with this important depart- ment femained in the gas filled was being rapidly backed northward, though to convince hernelf it was very dark and Hughes states my was dead. @he af- that he knew nothing of its approach awaken him and Uren until he was knocked down. ANTON, Ohio, Jan. 28.—A nota His band was colé = He was struck on the 1, but} bi politica! company assembled at dead DAWSON, Y. T. Jan. 28.—atl|although almost rendered uncon-}the banquet given in honor of the! ct Apparently been 8. oker games and slot-machi n | Beton succeeded in rolling from] inte Presid MeKinley’s birthday, aweon have been put off the track before the car wheels |i this city, last night, m There h been reached hirn. auspices of t GALLON Purity, Accuracy, Reliability ls Ow Motto. Deliveries — Made Anywhere in the City. iy as possible Mrs. telephoned to the office | JUDGE BELL REFUS' To Hoye. Deputy Coroner! QUASH INDICTMENT AGAINST | victions in the police court in the Inst |, He made hie way to the engine} League, Judg Ye-wallon 6c investigated the came and |. « “ lor ¢ cting poker ;house ac ° and Preside | ' Vea rome the |" MIGHARL BARTLETT Seas? So SenCeelING paler Sat Cieeeed ealimetneeieseey cuaree fobs (g PMAE DELIVERY STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO, from t they }dred and fifty-seven could, and was helped to] present drug store, * L ‘ dressed, gp SE CHEAP. 1209 Second Ave. 8 2 and University), M. 644. Both Phone: the Baflors’, Longshoremen's, Ma-| WATSONVILLE, Cal, Jan. 28. Small Cottage =< The Lion Clothing Hi ) 4 jay shot and kil) and Lot 220-222 First Acer en Mata | J. | rine Cooks and Btewarde’, Marine 5 t a wealthy palates Firemen's Ship Carpenters’ & . weal ela ve ’ | m Ship © + Teamatres,| Bim 400, Ite, wan. puraued by 400) [ieee s Men’s t Longahoremen lass | Brnay aameneen ot tex aan house) A alll All-Wool ie guents were | 62] First Avenue Of Honney & Stewart, — a r Juage the supertor court es the this Geeeraiea emotion (>| PS. te tes melts vi WATERFRONT aa electric |, charging him with roe ate tn ay preset otfuoe Pome wife murder, Attorney John F ———~ Mectrieity ind Dore, who is atmociated with Shiple T The constitution of the City Wa- LAST LONG terfront federation was adopted last night at a meeting of ¢ ates of bewnpsorids of hin pursuers. consisting of § but was shot and instantly kill. conatitution was fr ane ot Li ae Underwear In which to buy Ranges, Stoves, Mantels, Cutjery, Hollowware, Til- med by 0 | ey a 75 E A CH ing, Grates, Electrical Goods, Hardware, ete., ete, When the store ns Monday morning, prices will be up to regular figures again. ne in now and save much money our purchases, Regular $1.26 and $1.60 grades, es 2 ee « committ B. Gill _ A - mittee consisting of PB. B Gill eke sh fwenty More Injured and Several Missing--- agua for emg “vec BANK GUTTED various unions conc J for approv~ Debris Hurled Over One Thousand Feet — | ).,2° powtbie omenament atte ' LOUIS, Jan, 28,—Robbers blew F; n of officers of the] f Bee Them in Our Window. ’ ‘ federation will take place o} the vault of ‘the Steeleville . jt tor tne [Rank Yeuterday morning and se A etter accommodationn for the|$2,000. They escaped in a cart 4 4 ls ANMIBTON, 8.—Teniden|by the flyie debris. One man was] public will be afforded by the Heat ne was well orgenized-ondd eed four mon « v i jy | killed 100 feet away by @ plece of) Ue portofiice after Heb ow ted «a guard before entering} Perma, $25 down, $10 monthiy i. men who In ¢ Yl tying ir One fragment of the| master Stewart announcer that, be- | bank, None of them } heen pe oe cleared lots $60 up, at Hil Ft bn the boiler explosion at th |yotier, weighing @ wat blown] ginning on the day, the wens ral bn r Chiy, Seattle's finest suburb, the Bouthern ( Company, |e spi@tely over « building standing | livery y order registry. ane wis, e ienton ar on Washington at p Being, over 20 are injured und |1,000 feet Away. Bevaral ‘men are} staing windows wil be kept oven | | With a mucamtan pas. | Fe sis} lave, ‘Welen, Ofhee at N. W. Fixture Annox—Everything BOR four of then will die. Th |riaainss and the death let may s|from & o'clock In the morning util | seniors and at £0 Of Ore | et ian Clty } Electrical Bt the explosion is unknown. Hiner ed. The building in which] 9:30 each night, with the exaept n uped eve liner Shine | 313 First Avenue South, TE aEE-was blown in all @i-|the -explosion occurred i nearly}of Hundays. At present (hey Clow noon : po eae HILLMAN, Owner eT OORRIREE uch damage was dotte| wrecked a