The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1903, Page 4

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SMALL SIZED RIOT IN TOWN OF Three Miners Load Up key, Whip City Ma and Break Jail The sheriff office has warrants for the arrest of three miners, Bd ward Cope, John ‘Triag and Patrick | Carta, WhO led @ #mallalmed riot at Issaquah Sunday evening, The trio axsauited and badly beat three of fivers who tried to arreat them, and when finally lodged tn Jall sucoseded | during the night tn breaking the Dare by the aid of friends, and are now at large Ra Cope started the rumpus by be coming pugilistio fn the Hetlevue raloon, where he had been trying to | drink all the whisky in town. The proprietor sent for City Marshal Core. who attempted to take Cope outside, ‘The latter struc ° mar shal and Case retaliated, Trigg and Curtis, who had been drinking tn Cope's company, came to his assist ance and the marshal was thumped unti! he waa almoat insensible. Deputies Steffen and Cameron eame in one at a time and were given ® similar reception, Finally Cope's father, who ts also a deputy the serappers t HARVEST OF DEATH Fatal Disasters Report- ed From Japan VICTORIA, Feb, 4-The Empress ef China arrived tonight, « dringtng news of the drowning of about workmen In @ squall In Kobe harbor, on January 18, The men were in a steam launch going to 4 sicamenip to make repairs upon tt when the launch was capsixed by the high wind. Pire in @ colliery at Pukuoka Ken, on January IT, resulted in the lose of 4 lives. A battle among 100 rival fishing @macks & reported to have been marked by the killing of 45 fisher- men ‘The at Tokio is Increasing ind deathe are numeroes, Dr, Yo- the quarantine officter, died on January 14 Tt is reported from Nanking that 200 lives were lost In a recent land- slide at that place. COAL MINES ARE NOT IN DANGER rad of the duty on coal imported to the United States will have a material effect on the output or profits of the coal mines of Washi! “Our wil, be bi b: the abdiition of the duty, bat cur wilt not be trereased feason stated.” TEXAN IN PORT ‘The American- Hawaiian line's new steamship Texan arrived lute yeaterday from New York sch ane te a! 6090 barreis four feed feed ned forties. te Monotulu. thene She goer e.. thence ( wo Bev. New York. PRACTICAL JOKER NEEDS HANGING Between @ practical joker and # a" blaze, the fire department war gine yeaterday evening. Beven Were turned in within two Bix were false. one in the home of Mrs. ine McLaughlin, at 1909 Kast atreet. Dinse was caus- by an attempt fe Gry Mindling to ° ® range oven. damage was six false b were all tele- in one man, whom the and firemen would like to The fire Indies answered three false then the oper- ator at caught on and headquar to heed his + ark BATTLES WILL BE FOUGHT AGAIN The fourth annual banquet of the Washington Volunteers’ association will be given this evening at the (r« eidental hotel. Feb. 4 is the anni- Versary of the Battle of Santa Ana, @ struggle in which the Firat Warh- ington regiment recetved its frat baptiom of fire. Reminiscences of the campaign in the Philippines wil! be « feature of tonight's entertain- ment. Word has been received from Brigadier General King, who had Promised to be present, eount of unexpected offi he will be unable to atte: Halt of fine store at nue, to responsible party. ——___ North Broadway 30 A fine view, lot 40x10, on slope k overiovking’ 1 Union, found, Fremont, Ballard Baimon bay; nice tottag springing up all around. H. S. TURNER & CO. 232 Globe Blook Our complete line of Watches Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Hampden. Gruen Precision Watches and the renowned Electric Special Wateh. G. BENINGHAUSEN, 807 Ist Ave, induced | STABBED IN SALOON BRAWL Fred Herr stabbed tt M Teotiria held aa « Thompital MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage With Coal Cam Whis- Calder, of legal age Krnma Stone, $1, of Whateom rshal, Are Arrested [Min 2 et eat ents 1, and Lout#e Daniels, both of Heattle SHE DEMAN aeresineast Mre A. OK nagon | rr wie of the risters sanded | which # mn ahe i as them on ball The judge re sidewalk on Woodland nue nature of the injuries tnfiteted upon the officers. He at fier in apt ud threats of tar and feathers |directed againat him. M POOR OLD |. Monday moming it was found that ad that the prisoners were gone heir friends that the }men would never be taken alive, and word to this effect wan sent to the sheriff's office, A deputy sheriff was sent ap yesterday to the town | WASHINGT( D.C, Feb. 4 to Investigate, and on receiving his| The army appropriation bill report, Proseouting Attorney Beott cauned Warrants to be tewued for Cope, Trige and Curtis upon charges of assault with Intent to commit murder and resisting an officer passed by the senate yesterday with out the Perkins amendment pr ing for leasing the governm transports, ‘The senator gave up fight several days the Two deputies went to Issaquah |when he failed t | thie 9 ng to #erve the warrants |ment of his a provided the three deaperadoes ean| tee, and It was not mentioned be nd te. WAIST OF CREPE DE CHINE The illustrated model ts a very striking and pretty ttle waist of pink crepe de chine, trimmed with those stylish embroidered cape that adorn it on the collar and cuffs as well as down the front. The garment is a hase of tucks. THREE THOUSAND UNION FISHERMAN MAY STRIKE! ALASKA PACKING COMPAN REFUSE TO ACCEPT WAGE SCALE PROPOSED BY THE NEWLY ORGANIZED PROTECTIVE SOCIETY—BUT ONE HAS AGREED TO THE DEMANDS MADE Trouble i« brewing between the for Kartu’, © Chitket, Alaska fishermen and the Beattie) Fort Wrangel ¢ Loring and San companies whien/and Chiknik bay are to employ them during the com-| Marry Craft has arrived from Ban ing summer. There @ dissatisfaction | Francisco to act ax agent of the with the new wage scale which the|loeal branch of the union. He said Pishermen’s Protective Union of the | yeetesday Pacific and Alaska. organized last} “I have seen all the fishing com fall, recently submitted to the com-| panics in Seattle, and all have re- panies. The latter, with one excep-| fused ta aceede to our demands A tom, have so far refused to accept iletter which I received from Seore the schedule, and if they maintain thetr attitude the 2,000 unton men may deciine to go the flaking banks ead streams this spring The union demands the employ- ment of none but union fishermen and stewards and the furnishing of sanitary living quarters and whole~ some food. The price to be paid the men for fish eanKnt is epectally fixed ‘[SOCIRL DOINGS ay entertained the be nt-Thirty Cinch Club last night} er home on Capitol hill. Mise Beatrice Wright, who has been [it at her home, is now bett river, inet. tary 1 N. Hylen, who ie at San) Francisco, states that the companies tm that city are balking In the same way, and a fight ie expected. “Hat one company, the Copper Kiver Fishing Company, has accept- od. The superintendent, Mr. Brow. ell, will oy 26 men. They will ttle on thelr war day night by a Big dan le expected to be a very jo! and many quests will be present The Mariposa Club give s dancing party in Christensen’s hall, Pebru- ary 1 ‘The Pacific Coast € encia sailed at 7 o'clock from fan Francisco for Be: te scheduled to sail to Copper river February 7. Oil! Alaska Oil!! Now t» the time to buy stock tn the Alaska Oil Compantes while they WILSON IS = Egas, Poultry INTERFERING |* mington CONVICTED OF WITH OFFICER—WILL CON. | Ite Fen i TINUE FIGHT AGAINST 4) hens POLICE At polloe headquarters AND SMOKER | » fined $10 by Judme lterday that Wie and P d Hodine |assoctation, in haner of Howard D, son's Baloon, Two Chartion,” |the Beattie Klectrte pany, and jong Ht necemary to arrest Ub |viniting oxton capiialiats who are pe Ie the supert ourt About 200 members of the asso already told the #u-lemtion were present.’ jpertor court grand jury of the «!-iwere Howard Ih Grant, Jo Jlewed aman uit Ww nm, aed Wire a Mr. Wyma | hirnme if will apr fore (he grand Cameron Fe jury neat week, Me laroe hie in worth Addressen we |tention of fighting the police depart und members, ment to @ finish on account ¢ bir Witeon's Own injuatioe 4 Wileon, who m the the |} didn't w jeoll and | Corbett would and gave « pull |to mee what the ¢ |de about It, and ju ing cell beaten jan. made my ries of city privane experience 1 ai them jam nr thing no . ond t fair and gaye Floods tn price to 2 cent t1 have pr Me at once had starte ett tried tov ay “Tam not through with this ease intended to see if such | accorded to a man) " arrest.” Wileon’ story & contradicted by the police, he aay that he wae not beaten unmerctfully; stubborn wnd that force had to be used to grt hin into the cell ban been fl, however, ever since the a bare wal alt both, not unde Ki tery ly reco ie. Mike ht that as the captain was | et would be! howeves, coat. T turned | mn wae going to) hen I received ny head from ry the mark Then I get an 1 remember. | When my friends arrived with bait | {money they found me in the recetv. | omt t Not Firet Vietim “I 4m pot the firet man who has suffered im Uke manner at the city While 1 wae emy Claney saloon 1 was to! blood yet in that he was “THE MARKETS are seriously delayin@ the arrival California produce In Beattie ard THE Pout 1 stories that but 1 eguid hardly bellewe they were true, Bto- ef brutality fairly were told concerning the treatment | but until my own fully believe to believe ai sickening | Breet | potatoes have become so scarce that | several of the dealers have raised the a There still & plentiful supply of California eavtables on hand, but « short ‘GIVE RECEPTION the entertainment consisting aonge and recitations FELL INTO BAY in @ claim for dam elty, fled with the elty clerk, tells a hard-luck story Lortic. claims that he fell th the t wtreet brid ter and mud of the tid tained per nt Louis Lor 6 amainet thi ar injuries * Get shaved at Bhrewsbury’s. He | Yerler a THis NEVER TO pe ovr. DONE STORE, Honest the | Our Mull Detachable Handle Umbrelia has no equal in wear Umbretias, quality © Men's and Women's 26x2#-ineh Gloria Umbrella, 31.76 anes Men's and Women's 2x28-tnch Bogtish Gloria Urmbretia, $1.75 QUAI eee $1.00 may come by the end of the werk. tithes ie Be oe 20 per cent eet, he 1; Previetone Mame IT: belie, fresh, oer Th ee vent SG lou. Vegetables tle— and able to be out. | The Woman's Educational Clad! net yesterday noon at the chub rooms in the bicek | ii is entertaining ternoon at her are going cheap. In & short time you will proba! Py pay double the present. prices, © are headquar- ters for them all, and can save you money on the purchase. We offer for sale today? the Alpha Club t hore, 108 Denny w 7 Alaska Development Co.....613,00 of the Aarting Chapter. Daughters | Callalia Bay Oli and Fuel Co, Bee us Monday afternoon at the realdence —_ Seal rosy % wy “ or ra Bronson, 61 Olympic a place, "Very important’ bociness wes |Henrietia Gold Mining Go Great Pixcelsior Mining Co,.,.. We want to buy: Olympic Mining Co. copper Mining Co, a Development Co. And it will be to your interest to see us before buying or selling. 'Tet Main 27 109 transacted Miss Gertrude Shaffer of Kent is this week in Seattle, the of her sinter, Miss Margaret Shaffer. The Hi Yowaws Cinch Club held ite regular meeting this afternoon. Mra. Btoeple. 1845 Queen Anne, will qntertain the Fortnightly ‘Club Thursday afternoon. ‘The new club house of the Sigma Nu_ Fraternity will be apened Fri- » rry Bt. Ranch Eggs Guaranteed the Best Two Doren 0) Cts THURSDAY AT A D A M 921 Second Avenue We Want to Close Out Our Stock hy Feb. 15th us for special prices in Wines and Liquors, Ale and Stout Catt on : Tate 1.50 per doi Old Crow and He rmit bottled tn ond i ring Fy M4 Sense Moore A. A., Oncar Pepper, Cyrus Noble $1.10 Crown 0. K,, Queen 0 80¢ Kentucky Old Kentucky Whiskey ‘ Fine Old randy, per bottle Whiskey ess Cut rates on everything. | BRUNNER & CO. * eUBE-- QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND WILLING CO., Searne 502 Piko St. Tel. Main 1000, (Bet WHOLEGALE PRic! are to aay buyer im so tmell parchases Prevtdene Fresh Meat-—Cow bet, Tie ger Tet steer rs in Te: “en Beatties Favorite Family F Resort Levineon’s Cabinet Port, « pure, old, California Wine. medicinal use. Full quart bot~ Fine tor 1209 Gecond Ave, Benera and Both Phones, Main 644, === |Laugh University), HAVE YOU SEEN No charge for perience; a 6 department. advertise— nO PLATES Branoh St jon street, Pi F.W. Merrick | traction when teet! ed. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex- in each|| e will tell you in advance exactly what your work will cost by a free exam- ination, Give us a call, y will find we do exactly as we 614 First Avenue, (Pioneer Squ Houre—6 to 8; Bunday: cialis' SET OF TEETH ....... GOLD FILLING . GOLD CROWN .. SILVER FILLING .. “The Buffalo? 1215 and 1217 Second Ave. No Pain Grat inless ex- are order- nd New York Dental Parlors’ Seattle re). The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. | Agent for the Celebrated John B Btetson Hat, 4 and §6. OTION OF BT t 420 Fovrigey 0, 10 woven Uryeteve. ¥ SRSIGRAND «§0c |John Cort, in of Mar Eastern Vaudeville Stare Miss Mendali, Carroll and Nealy, Vernon Sisters, Dick Maurettus, Smith and Ellis, The Great Carroll, and others. Pricer—100, thc, 600. Matines, ex- cept Bunday, 1c, thc, Two per- formance dally at 2.30 and §:30 Third Ave. Theater W. M. Kuseell, Mer. Phone, Main 665 Prices—-i@e, @o, Ro and Be. Last Time Tonight “MY FRIEND FROM INDIA” Thursday, Friday Saturday Night and Saturday Matinee. The Fun- niest of All Comedies. "WHOS BABY ARE Your and Fous Performances Only. BEE HARRY CORSON CLARKE HIS ABSENT BOY ALL. THIS WEEK. Popular Prices—T5c, bc and Bo, Curtain 0¢ 6:00 charg, GRAND toon: (23: mouse Leading JOHN CORT, Me ae Main 65. ‘Theater NOD 8B gN erit Jobn SAAne No. . Women's Re- Net © cepa, of “THE TWO ORPHANS” Prices—260, 600 and $1.00. OPERA Seat HOUSE ‘Racine Mgr, Phone, Saran 66 SAL OPENS * hoa MORNING Frank Daniels “MISS sanicrr. ¢ La Shelte , 600 and 26¢ Unt the line orders taken, HARVARD Dental Parlors 518 2nd ave. Collins building, Teeth extr and replaced same day wey |Gold Crowns and Bridge Work Full Sot of Teeth $4 Gold Fillings 750 and Up iM 2| Stlver Fillings 260 All Work Patnlean Guaranteed for 18 Years. Hours 7 &. m, to $100 p. m, Sundays—-0:00 a, m. to 1:60 p. m. eted free without with new ones BON MA OF a ct OEE CINE SEES TREE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO THE sneer THE aa LO After Inven: $ THC YES tory Sale of Best Bargains of the Whole Year Half Price for These Ling Half Price Tomorrow for Shoes for Men, | Women and Children : For $2.50 $1.25 = $1.005 ° womenin ® \ fine Vici Kid, medium sol “all Lace Shoes, heavy gy flexible concave heels, worth rs 2.00 valu $2.50. For Boys and Youthy Kid Box : lf, enamel satin calt lace shoes, $f and $2.00 hi ids, $1.00 Many Special Val Downstairs We shall cut the price of wares tomorrow — giving prices on every-day home needs, 18 to ll Very special prices-— always—in the 8 to Il o'clock list. American Thread Company’s | Best Thread for hand and machine if ing, full white and black; nearly all sew 200-yard con sizes, sold everywhere at Sc | Nicely Finished Lap Boards, regu- | Best Zinc ¥ Py be ¥ . value the, Thuraday, b... 260 kind; Thurs4: per spool; sale price, from 8} '** **'¥* © Page ee ébe f > | Pastry Boards oe ee ae ly finks Cross "Dining Chairs, seats, 14-inch size, to 11, only— Ic Spool Fin regular te, Thursday, each Best Willow Clothes special prices— mail, each Medium, each Roll- each Womens Strap Banda Viel KM One- and turned soles, | nicely ished Maple To 7 Value $2.60, for $1.25, Kings, @-inch diameter, regu a pein mores ‘* Tan and Biack Dongola] 100 each: Thursday, each i ro Slippers, value 02.00, for T inite and Fork Trayv, mace of | Raby Telescopes, the . white wood, well finished and | of lunch barket, regu Broken Hoe of Infante’ and Chil- | strong, regular 190 each; T nd izes, be, We, 120 dren's White Dresses, trimmed | day, each 10¢ | choice, each with narrow lace or hematitched ruffle; special, § to 11, be, Value boc Women's Short White Skirts, 4- itch ruffle, chuster of five tucks; special, § to 11, 33c. Value Sho, Women Fine Coreet Covers of broken sixes, trimmed with pretty embroidery and ehuly solied, regularly Se; from 8 to Ui et me, Groceries on Sa Very Soon The Cooper & Levy stock is being rapidly put in our great Yownstairs store. We will announce the 4 the opening sale very soon, q nw bkirte, in brown, red lengths 23 to 29 inches; and hye BRA Thursday, As stated before, we shall cut the lowest prices of G 0 eo $500 French’ Flannel Dren ing } & Levy about one-third. It will be a great opport facques, triple collar and neatly | only for private houses, but for restaurants and he trimmed in ail colors; your choice, ‘ to ii, fre cpa) 1100" 8 to lt ac boc eeuerly Men's Goif Caps, regularly 260; 6 to 11, ie. Hose Cold Cream, one of the best the market, reguinr ibe # +B to Mat Me Quantity Mem Watch the Advertisement of the Bon Marche for act date of the great sale. Boys’ Knee Pants, in corduroy, ages 3 to 14 years, regular Mo, at Be worth 2% each; Ie each. Colored Satin full 6 teches wide ure ik, mew Bitect” from very ae worth 4%¢ yard; sale te yard Imitation Seat Taf joys’ Walste and Blouses, all bright patterns, ages 2 to 14 yeare, regular Sc, fer 3c. ivory Platt Val. Lawes, from 2 to & inches wide, pretty’ patterns, with fine net top and heavy em- broidered and scalloped ed to ited Palmetto Tollet Boap, a fine tntiled, nice- and very lasting; § to 11 1, 3 caken for 100. be | Toilet Ammonia, Mo | | | Gasotine select. fro ery finest quality, | Leather | Chatelaine Worth up to 3c yard; sale price, § | Rell made, with now sg gh Dehn at prevents bag fi price The each: # to ii Stamped All Linen Bureau | Pf! CANDY—108 pounds gearts, double hemstitched border, Wafers tw ht at inde lon, extra quality, assort- Worth ao, pretty designs to choose fro A remnant tot of Men's Sc Out- Bs Flannel Working Shirts, each, Men's Outing Flannel Night | Robes, each, 3 value Tie; #ale price, only 4. Quantity tomers. -fneh leek ‘Ta! $1.25 yard; from § te worth 81.50 each: saie price, § to 11, So each. Women's Tack Silk Stitched Velvet Btook Collars, ali sizes, 2 to 2% Inches high. very finest quality, Norého# @Ce THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike CANNOT BE EXCELLE or oO If You Have to Be Shown, Try | D. A. BOEHME, Manufact * 812-314 Second Ave. South - oe «2 dakithe Ww ash. Us Seb 52585282" 822 227 F272 We have Just U. §. Government Albert Hansen Bullders’ pain | 4000 Finest Hardware Plumbing and Rich A laonel agees7e szeere Jewelry Tianing and Draw A . oe a ° oot nadieade lian K’S wu

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