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Hank Giearings today, $670,129 Thie Date a Year Ago, $400,72. Mnerease $269,40 ONE CENT FORECAST—Tonight and tomorrow, . weermer tonight Southeast wind, + “No, 298. ' THE SEATTLE STAR. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1905 AABORERS KILLED (CASTYOURVOTEON KILLED ON BUILDING EMPLOYES BY FALLING WALL ELECTRIC LIGHT AND “haway STRIKE IN CHICAGO wr Story Brick in Course of Demolation Drops Up- POWER FRANCHISE * pierre atts “oe Sta on Score of Men With Fa‘al Result to Puyallup Skyscrapers Most of Them thir yestorday fh Fed. (=A brick wall undoubtedly a wumber of others are Tell Council What You Wish Done With the "x's Ordinance Amending the Seattle Cataract Company's Charter to do Business In This City “ } taken out and remeved to hospitals ea Paget than &/ will certainty die The death fet will debris. |reach a dosen at least we been recey er Tanai *Eater-"When a's LIGHT AND POWER QUESTION BALLOT woman hie train was upon her. | conduct The train must have been making rife speed, eecording to the state To the Clerk of City Council, | Seattle, Wash, Dear Sir,—I wish to vote 25 CENTS PER MONTH In the down- bulldings th It in exp will strike to office build rrow with the neighborhood of 6 nen Lare elty w trike large dietr Alt of the ak practically susp @ ntrike of and win oon ory all the aping town Jed) throughout tor | with r ow | that the firemer per cent. in-| night, whieh will te demand was | ings without heat to niioned | thermometer in the lnm tn me ‘VENEZUELA Bowen Still Chewingthe bulldi t + i ' . % mirth unti Janitor whe ta? rhe refused, and the employer t went in thie washers } lt | monte made by the coroner's officials, Hfor Mra, Mott He feet, | [that being the distance from where Jher last footprints were visible be-| jtween the ratie to where the body | | found | | ‘The unfortunate woman |knew what happened to her body was frightfully mangled, ‘The right wide of her head was crushed lin, her chest crushed, both legs torn nearly off and her right arm broken, |benides which the body was « | wine out “i bruised. lorew, which comsiated of MADE SPECIAL ORDER OLYMPIA, Feb. 6 mission bill has special order for next Wedn the senate, It will probably debdrie had been removed the rot! of pployes war called and elght we unacoounted fey he contra believe the bodies of then beneath the the fa walle, It & dentri were caug ot, “ never Her | o possible that p. al tion of the on the ques- tion of granting an amended light and power franchise to the Seattle Cataract Company, which will enable that Rose and Motorman Osborne, plac 4 guard over the body where it lay | Rag With Diplomats reached on the #ame day in and proceeded on their trip, sending | house, in due course of businest It seems likely that the wen will | WASHINGTON, Another war Dd. Cc, Feb. 6 conference with the allies eld at the British embassy this “— by Minister Bowen, Noth- ing has been given out yet The rgprene 1 | word: to joner, CHAMPION AT CHESS oma notifying the cor- ° act on the bill first. In that body the measure is certain to be voted down, This will probably strength- en the opposition to the law in the house he ratiroads are anxious for the na oral effect to pre- vent the passage of the law in either | branch of the legislature DEATH OF N. H. OWINGS OLYMPIA, Feb. ¢—Colone las Owings dropped dead day while talking to company to compete for electric light and power busi- ness on equal terms with the Electric Company, in this city. Respecttuity yours, lies have instructed tatives here wubrnit of 1 Britain thetr the ot Italy to the de Germany the % per cent of ela, which t has proponed to ae mving the oth- ight creditor nations but 19 per cont The aliies are sald to be much din turk at the positive etand taken |by Minister Bowen against their de- mand. and rather than back down completely they are prepared to re- |fer the whole matter to the Hague L If President Roosevelt re- » interfere Im their behalf the tiene be for the al- omit the entire con- City. sign your the blank lines; then cut of the iy Council, (Pi out the bank space plainly “yer” or “no,” name and write your address plalmly this coupen and mail it to “The Beattico, Wash” Do it today. has been a resident yoe 1877, when he came to t ritory as secretary, He held th sition 12 years and on the sdmission of the state in the latter year was elected to the state senate, serving four yearn, Colonel Owings was diana tn 183% He served in Union army during the civil war. « Nex to t fler ersy to t is belie: allies = wilt in that case the » ratne the blockade, ax the hearing at the Hague would certainly ocoupy [months and the blockade would be to their own com- f other nations. 6—The cabinet For the first time Premier Balfour presided, The Ven stroverey was almost the under consideration born In In- the CLAIMS BIG DAMAGES Frank Buty has filed « claim for $20,000 ageinet the city. Buty claims that @ stone and brick building owned by him at Fifth avenue sow! and Jackson street has been dam- aged by the regrading of Jackson street. SATURDAY’S SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR MERCHANDISE A Particularly Interesting List for Tomorrow's Trading SKIRTS | SKIRTS | SKIRTS All Woot #erge] All Wool Oxford | High Grade All Woot Skirts, ali seame, | Skirts, 12 gores, eon Skirte, 1s deuic sthened, | &3it ove bey ny ram une, welll aroand bottom, worth $7.00; selling | ben: Feb. ANOTHER CASE OF TOO MANY COOKS SPOILING THE BROTH. GLOVES Genuine Mascot Kid two-clasp COMES TO LIGH fis Who Were Swindled by the Bank d Declare Their Intention of Beginning Criminal Prosecutions--- Assets Still Shrinking these money orders at the postoffice for wment. When thie was re- he aeked that one of the amatier orders be cashed, saying the Ki Gloves tn tans and browns, $1.75 value; & te 12 ing stitch made, Se value; tomer. + Month—Chicken ranch, with house of four rooms near car line, south of the city. ‘The Star tod: onete to ite read. | voice In determining the disposition the ify of equal terme with the to be made of the application of the Electric company. | exist restrict! amended electric Hght and power! act company tn franchise which is now pending fn te practically shut owt of! pany claims that it iv discriminated | ele, thus giving the Seattie| against in ite present (rancbiee and) y As & result of this, the of electric light and power is) On this page will \% ont than coupon ballet, by means of which ar aoe. | Rie inion in regard to the hae made several efforts to procure | ataract company ® Cie paasage of an armendment to ite the question, AU out. the blank! tor ligt spaces as indicated In the ballot and) famouse chess Gil at once, Don't delay, for the favorable action. The Manu-| ternational chess tournament which | franchine matter will probably come tagtureey ancociation has now | begineg at Monte day oventng. | eaain, and it is desirable that The ordinance amending the fran. | alf who are ax way interested in Stance of the Beatle Manu@matur-_ preee themmecives and their ere assotiation. It provides for such | that the members of the y know the sentiment of the Beattle Cataract company as| 2d SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. ¢—A der- Britigh bark Dunear, 269 days cut from Cardiff to Sitka, was sighted Meyers. which arrived from Eureka ‘The veene! was seen #0 miles off Mon- could not be reached. Bhe was wat eriogeed. Management of Two Theaters Effect a Merger . -* : and Will Divide Business $20 per Month—House of seven J.P. Hows, manager of the Reat- have in no way relinguishea, Ooms, in good repair, near tle theater, has consummated « deal t of the Seattle thea~ Le morning. Northwestern Theatrical association, ip Under ipive sty pauirons ° . % to give my patrons | age whiets o-line ‘af eptdinady Ghttons $15 per Month—House of four Binced the book! } nest seatch, A few ef the shows vy BB we pl Rag | minutes from Pioneer square will appear during the remainder of abi theaters In north west, therefore control the book-|$15 per Month—-House of six ‘Unt! next Beptember, “ot During the pest few weeks there that leave the East to make merger. and several times the report has been current that it had been nigned, and hereafter the Seattle teoater witt book syndicate shows In eten wt it M to compete for the ers a plan whereby have «| pgtvale ana public lighting business Beattie taract company for an tons of the franehiee, the aa it claiige, In & ponition | the city council, ‘The Cataract com. | & monepoly of the | ting with) @ectric business of the eit enid to be from 30 per cent to) should Syo'y reader of the Biar may express! JB the BaRt the Cataract company | applicat If you wish to vote on Grasiohiee so ae to enable it to com- on mall it & ‘kh of the city coun- tive in the im-| yg in the counet! aC ite neat meeting, brought the matter before the city ———— © chine har been introduced at the in-| pubject fair competition, oni changes in the existing franchige of elict which may be the wreck of the by the German bark Menny, Captain pane. Ve car line at Brooklyn) with John Cort, representing the Howe. thie ‘attractions in 1 tons will be booked at the Seattle rooms, on car line, about 17 haw secured control of al- | ime vevsen fearon. but the iar of attractions will not i” Practically alt of the goed) rooms, on Beacon Hill. has been a great deal of talk of the made Yeterday the papers were of independent com, w Hate are popular; we've this style in our beet $4.00 worth 07 bat yalue panion deal wan made for the mutual it of the managers of the two ters. Instead of ponteng opport tion houses, they will im har- mony hereafter. ‘The Grand will hereafter be the Mtrictly first-ciana houne. He~ attic will play cheaper attractions, but all carefully selected shows, Only what are termed the “doling and o-half # Will be booked at the Grand, and the attractions that have been showing there for $1, will be produced at the Seattle for that price. Open Ali the Time During next season the Seattle wilt be open all of the time, according to the statement of Mr. Howe. _ The Grend will be open only fi chase attraction Bince the Nerthwer ERBERT S.UPPER 10. 11 and 12 Beheverman Bleck, $2.50 value; selling $1.05 is that of « resident of Ballard who borrowed from friends $760 with which to make the finial payment on his house and lot. As the payment Was not due for several days, he put the money in the Ballard bank for safe keeping. receiving In exchange of deposit. The pay- due @atarday, and when bank to get his money, he found the doors of the tn- stitution closed, What in # more peculiar, is the fact that the books of the ba fall to show what be- came of the money. Tonight the depositors are to hotd & meeting for t purpose of as- signing their claims to the board of three trustees elected Wednend night. When this has been accom |. the court will be petitioned © the order appointing a re~ and to place the affairs of the bank in charge of the trust The Scandinavian & An bank of this city has perfected ar- rangements to open a-branch in Bel< lard, ‘This bank will offer to take charge of the affotrs he defunct Ingtitution, make all pe tions, and possibly make an advance to depositors ff an examination of the books justify such a It is now thought that inatead of pay’ oJ SI cents on the dollar, it is Aoubtful if the amwete will be sum- clent to pay 50 cents on the dolta STORY OF ROBBERY ram i# not yet completed. | enienos OF L. B. BACH CLAIM but it Is announced that music will | 2 Bho be furnished by the Norwegian Ming-| THAT BUSINESS RIVALG ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS PRES- ing society, Swedish Glee club male Fr and several well known » ENT PREDICAMENT 1 Hach, the ma eeted several 4 complaint made by the Boys’ Black and Gray Mixed Chev- fot 3-plece Suite. pretty braid trim. ming on coat and yest, handsome horn buttons, sixes 5 to & years, 61.00 value; selling sty Bhoes Ladies’ easter than the and Boye’ All Cheviot two-piece Suits, double breasted coat, ex- cellent lining, sizes § to 15 years, $4.00 value; selling at on Cait Shoes, wear like iron, soled throughout— new | Sines 8% to 11 $1.15 00 | Sines 11% to 2 91,25 Wool] Roys Spiece AN Weel Cheviet Suite fancy striped ppatterna, satin trimmed lapels, sizes 4 to 8 years, $4.50 values: sale price...§2.98 Good for Bad Boys School Shoes — No other shoes made ike therm will outwear 2 pair of the ordinary kind. Sizes 11 to 2...§2.,00 Slaes 2% to Sy $2.25 the larger and more expen- and the other plays the vp at the Beattie theater. ! ie arrangement does not go in-| 1 effect entirely until next Septem. although some of the new shows be here this year. “The Corinth- * now playing in Balt Lake city, will show here Feb. 22, , Clarke and his company will be a week, but will return later for & two weekw stay. When the »{ begins working there will be week attractions at the Benttle, atyl there Will be a show every week. “L think that the arrangement with be of benefit to both Manage Cort and myself, and to the theater- public am well.” De Lang | postmaster acting under inatructions with the bank's | fram Receiver Elaine. action In explanation of how he came Inte of the money orders i BE. L. Blaine G Pomme sation which should appear as a part o' te be reg new evi-| the bank's assets, the bank's obliga~ Tastality, and this | tion having been given in retarn for it to some of them, Hill sald that they were his Ben of Ballard diehon-| personal property, -he having p Wil probably bel chased them with his own private the initial criminal | funds. He did not state why he had seem inevit-(lawued the bank's certificate of de- Long still re-| posit for them. his present Winese| This morning D. Rt. Schussier, a the reason for hia | prominent grocer of Ballard. recetv- disciss the affairs |ed from San Prencisco a dishonored institution of which |@raft. This draft. which was for a RE executive head sum considerably more than $100 was mitted to | was purchased by him from the Bank Mast evening, but wan|of Paliord Jan. 18 [t was drawn on a 0) speak to the sick | Han Francisco and sent Schilling | pas ig bed and attended | & Co. of that city In payment Me tnd two daughters |bitl of goods. The draft was ¢ theater have emperts Cushion for ] Children’s deal of trouble in se- curing enough good attractions and have had to remain closed a good deal of the time. In that way hou lost @ great deal of their rae id (BY cussacks a slipper on foot, welt hand turned 1902 styles. Star yesterday one | honored by the benk on which tt several hundred| was drawn and returned to the Of postoffice money maker. Mr. Schuasier declares his last Friday and | intention of proceeding with a ertm- Micate of depowtt for inal prosecution ainst President O% the following day | De Long. Peters & Reed, and John Johnson, merchants of Ballard, thie morning : { } | RIA, Feb. &—Advices were |Terms, $26, down, $10 monthly: | by the #teamer Impress of | iarge cleared lote $60 up, at Hilimar the capture of four Jap-| City, Seattle's finest auburb, Taki ae Fe Mr. Thompson, & native Renton car on Washington street, of fhe United Btates, hunters of the | fare 6 cents; large, warm office at} Bring the Boys Mafia, at Robben Island, the sealers belee alleged to be raiders, The In tomorrow and fit them to a new Suit. Your choice ! sealers were cantured by the garrl son of Cossacks on the isiand and taken to Viadivesteck, where Werte wentenced to 14 * Impri formont. The impr sealers If you can't come, send the lad; he will get the same fair treat- have taken steps to protest again thelf confiner t ment that he would were you with him 25ce-35¢ Caps ... 4oe-soc Caps . found, nor did | ehecks throug’ assets of the nounce thetr | with Mr. # Afternoon FE. Mm. Hili,| tion of De Long m of President De | taining money Ise pretenses, Was acting cashier at| Still another instance of the man- Rank failed, presented ner in which the unwary were fleeced IS INSANE PHRENOLOGIGT EXAM- DERER CHAMPEAUX | § JUOGMENT | th ‘ Cech Irene Smith ome - in the superior 480 pire: ’ Justice ¢ j County jail to! Bach is charged with obtaining lorney A. 3 kert and| r money by fulse pretesises in passing ar saaroinasion OF the) worthless checks unting to some Ee Ontripente, the} $600 at the Hotel Cecil oo ae md | ‘The aceused is a well known min ing inan of Southcastern Alaska, and A. C. her an ugly story in regard to his perior sort being circulated by his night for Va , . en que mitt h himaelf, when auee| onstantly MANY CANDIDATES IN “THE! FIELD. FOR NEWLY CREATED SUPERIOR JUDGESHIP To select a « superior judgeship by the ndidate ye legisiature for the fifth terday created the King County ar Association will meet in Department No, 1 of the superior ourt tomorrow morning. ‘The Judge hip biti te signa, ture of Go state Templars. There lodges a ecom- posed aimost exclusively of Seandi- Hutchinson Suits now the M awaiting Bride aune was added to B Juive mining |" eoks ago on)? BE. P. Gattne proprietors of the Hotel] A Hh i by late xt g of his appoint nera) election, tes ate James Von Tobe, | Judge Richard ter, W. W. Witt Simon ‘and John FF, KE. Humph iw alno | i by his friends to become ner Feb, 6.—Aurelio Herrara. the Mexican of Makerstie knetked out Kid Ogeleby of Helena leet, night in the eighth round Ogelaby was outclaned Los ANGELES Jel ave? Denver m of und contest last night NEW YORK, Feb. 6--Kid MeCoy han posted « forfelt of $2600 for match with Jim Corbett, Ryan or Marvin Hart 1 over to stand tr yesterday wae bow court Choice Any r Moliride wil! undoubted &@ Republican to the of 4 foreman of the # Tommy nd jury, leaver to ver, B.C. e fact and Marcus J Hoff, wanted by the «rand Jury on @ | ehare of ating swindling « are ght to be | that vicinity Mr. Viggott's move ts re oxamining | garded as significant Mr. Piggott was in consultation | she is con-| with the prosecuting attorney today, is & very |and before leaving the office remark estates that he| ed “that rome on might come back to | ate in the ightest | Heattle with him “ry of his| It is believed thae Mr. Piggott will « knows |try to induce either Fazon or Hoft to cross the Vine and turn states evi- dence. | When questioned today regarding his = mission rt Columbia Piggott refused to say why he w going. MADRONA HEIGHTS CLUB At @ regular monthly ing of the Madrona. Heights Improvement cipb luat night « site ¥ for the now fre | extablianed in the city. ‘The prope orner_of Thirty -f0 Piggott e 4 extra judge in greatly nee refused to be quoted, | eny that a large part) Criminal « be dividea | known ast ” judge, in to Ainperine justi ¢ oust half. Tt In expected that all members of the bar present at the meet Feb. itive t gon ing tomorrow morning, as great in ont In to who will be ap tary, ki ar Hddyviile yesterday after being wdun by the posse which pursued him, White Was shot through the body, and at once sent © bullet through his brain | with a 44 Colt'® revolver eeledin Paul Under- ~ tnaisted 1 tha Seattle mining scheme, It in ct rival company i* being other Juneau parties and jreagon there may be @ desire on the part of certain persons to Injure| Hach’ credit, The story goes that advantage wan take Bach's tem porary finan¢ fasament and ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block Cannery Supplies MURIATIC VRTIC SODA, be, She maya that CORVALLIS, Ore., ward White, the f escaped 6.—Ba- Humphries ts ter of emonios. hief agitator for the passing of 1 has been instramental the fourth judgeship Meade Tmory was ap- to a certal may be, n's friends insist that y, and Bach Justice necks given th © upholde is volar by mm ie t Beck from the It Is Bmory of thy wut 4 thos ALLEGED HORSE-THIEF James Barnard, wanted in Ta county, Oremon, for wrand. lare in| W88 arrested ‘yemterday in Sen = 3 tle by Deputy ft Alle ' nard in wald ¢ tolen fh horke bridie and ead ued at $126, lant theber that ty the he ening understood that ex-Judge was offered the indorsement bar for the fifth extra sud eclined on account of his poll- E STRICKEN 0 BE ASSISTED It of the ¢ ern Hw ode it in to by Cann that b by him to the ® ‘ Avwiatant Pro Attorney |Kriete, however refused ithe criminal charge to be settle lide of court. Bach gaye ob }$1,000 for Wit appearan part of the |nerior court, Frank B is on the hie attarney and aNd | re neriting the " FOR BOILER INSPECTOR Sevretary Grout’ hi announced giant divi: service examinations would be held February 26 for the positions of city plumbing and bofler inapec ACID, CARROYS, y = DRUMB. For Sale, Two Lots in Univer- sity Heights, $600 Cash, A SNAP. improved loft on 2 blocks from Univer Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue John , Two Hote) Ceell tn avenu C. B. KITTREDGE we h me to New University Station. ne trip. Independent ‘Phone oklyn ty Sher h arrive the thin mo She rer aS weather Q instructs | age Hoenne uring | to Hagar Carrie Nelson fit enue haw been of Beattle of Ballard, n Mrs. M matter of nec oh Ottve Y¥ " Hie : t ’ 1 i, lod gen s Good better service