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ONE CENT WHER FORECAST —" night Aurries of snow) pened Turtle Last Tuesday Morning Thirty Mile Off Mouth of Columbia River, Drowning One of the Crew----Survivors Reach This Port the ¢ of Uhe 10th we were paugh picked us up. he steamer wt ‘from Ban pmeking way carefully through} “Immediately after the acotdent a =o Jthe heavy sean, with only Gur storm sailing Vessel passed wa, but did not | @rrived in Seattle hart set, when suddenly two huge|see uae An hour later ‘ I the boat |eame within almost hailing dis! on board fou pparing o mate were} ap hes at every | and thirteen Indians, antage ob the boat, The | the crew of the sch ehining bright. 1 asni- | Preecott, which capals ‘The captain jer must have seen us. she of Maren 10 thirty b in some man-jeltered her course exhibiting her Saal the mouth of the Columbia a tb mat ow » ehel lights and we thought she tntended righted The other Indian was|to pick Us up, but she Anaily turned ott, Witham | 4 nd and went on her way, paying no} story of the an our provisions were either lont | fertapr heed to our signals of dix or rendered totally unfit for use, But! | dary 11. Up] we had waht of hunger, for we Hattagroen places the lose of the ehiful weath- | Were Kept bury by cur attempts to | boat, together with the #1 #ealeking, | cruise of | keep the boat afloat whieh was the two months’ owtch, at | mat day out| We remained in that wateriogged /$5000, Thin ie partially covered by us and sinking beat for 66 hours nee At 1 o'clock [HO USANDS _ RENDERED HOMELESS Waters of the Mississippi Drive Refugees to s of Safety---Livestock Abandoned and People Alone Being Rescued | Tenn, March 12-- | haustion. 4 Two negroes were drowned tn tna Spe Haid Staaten Wee] Odin river thie morsing. and Ut dalhed of OE FS wee wane oeey. Tee All of the Rood scenes! HUNTINGTON, W. Va. March 12 re-enacted. The Ohio rose two fee during the of refugees are im-| tet day The lowlands are being ¥y submerged ty arriving bearing - +. D. Peres of Palmer with assault abd sufferers, some of the| TEXARKANA, A with the intention te commit mar, ou board as many as| Settlers in the Fed River valley are | Perce ie maid to have attempt the retegbes have euf- mpeding. All property interewt and are in| ere lost wight of. a are rapidiy being flooded. 8T. LOUIS, aMr twit | TRIED TO CHOP OPEN WOMAN'S HEAD A complaint has been drawn up by Prosecuting Attorney Beott charging to strike Mre. Kate Mullen with an ax on Tuesday afternoon, A feud has existed between Pierre and Mallen The inhab- | famiiies for some time on account of Siarmed)_ mmall debt which Merce clatms ‘ A €*?-/| that Mullen him, Pierce tx said to res-| eral inundation i threatened. Ca-|io have grabbed an au and attempt hekia creek, which ts out of ite banks , er a i es ve already been ee a a —— it te atlegtd, the angry man attempt- are Gow | banks ant damage iar doz] % Senin Dee 10 tbe ax. =. 25555 SEATTLE OWES MUCH MONEY at Venice, Liinots, te wa by water, The pationts. "have At the reguler meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday af it been moved to the upper floor, the lower floors being overed with water. PADUCAH, March 12—Toe river rtiios. QELEANS. Morse Wife l(c tastructions gives. him at's pre te now 18 miles wide here and «ti? ‘The water t In many of the ea Miss, March 1 Al ve been ordered out ae 7 and pat te work ‘ aamnar Tells Grand Jury ae Shortage in Ac- count---St. Case ‘Whittiesey. former | confined to hie home by fliness, Ms before probably b it tomorrow. pth +o to tell whet | Sunkecoean that the worn of an shortage Hl [ i § thes z ‘ 7 : fp gn i E Eee ! i ual (| i af iiks i 3 $160,000 pul bite, which was the only addition to bonded indebtedness since L893. This amount is increased by the outstanding bonds for local improve- mente amounting to $966,521.98 This debt is assexsed & aguines the property and is therefore not a city lity. The school bonds of i I ety now outstanding foot wu te fe wie must be added stis oe an. au. ined at the jast election, but not mt ioveet, making & total of $1,500, - school indebtedness. The grand total of ity debts im therefore 96,085, 821.33. The outstanding bends of King county amount to $213,000, of which the city of Beattic will, of course, pay the greater part. The state bonds now outsta: reach the modest total of Shes, , and feattle will pephetty pay at least one-fourth of hin amount. WOULD AID PEASANTS 8ST. PETERSBURG, Mareh 12.—~An imperial manifesto was inmued today which is considered highty important ition! cireies, It has for au the peasant lation, and slates that measures be taken to ameliorate thetr condition. Confer- ences will be held tn eneh province where the best proposals submitted will be discussed and selected. The manifesto announces that It ts the czars intention to strengthen the law of tolerance granting free- dom of religion to all subjects hold- ing other than the orthodox faith, and that rural laws will be improved thus relieving peasants from the bur- dens of forced labor. CHICAGO, March 12.~There Great excitement here over the an- nouncement of the czars manifesto which is regarded by the people being the most important since the freeing of the serfs, It ly announced that 1¢ was issued in commemora- tion of the birthday of Alexander MIL, father of the present czar, One of the most important pro- visiona i that granting religious freedom, and which withdraws the ban from the Jewish race. TO REBUILD THE MILL M, Maroh 10 Tingham Lumber and 8i pany operat called the was swept by fire a few days ago at Fairhaven, will rebuild their plant at Workmen began today raging ing and construction work will arted at once, The destruction of the mili threw over 100 men out nt. It had a pay roll of over 4,500 per month. TO HONOR of the under rd on the levee. Tents are ot Ing up the indictmen: Jready voted o sace: box not yet prepa red, with be left te him. These include the charges against Mayor Humes, Chief of Po- Bee Built and Walter 8. Fulton, uting attorney. 7 indictments voted, but not formaity drawn, are against Samuel Rosenberg of the clothing firm of Kline & pecan who owns the tty, for Foc gueemmes | it at Die chief deputy, P. P. _— to the same opriater of the Bt. fa nd baths, wae made up whatever deficiencies have been discovered in his accounts, and has told Mr. MeConnaughey that he | stands ready to make up any other that may be found: ‘The jury, how- ever, thought that his irregularities warrant & prosecution. Harry D. Smith and A. K. Haw- thorne, formerly agents of the Min- Neapolia Tontine association, which ia claimed to have been a swindling concern, have also been indicted. John F. Miller and Fred Mayor Humes’ law partne: fled yesterday afternoon tha! the firm Had never been employed by slot machine men. Mr. Mill-r atated that he had, as an individual attor- ney, represented slot machine agents in special cases, but had never been retained regularly for that purpose, _ up of a man fin Portland. With a partner he secured $200. ‘The police of Portiand failed to capture the highwaymen . Another story that marks of fletion wan ( by J. T. Bellamy, an ex-convict now in the elty jail. Hellamy says that several years ago, while he was serv- ing @ term in Folson prison, Cnil- fornia, for murder, he met Murray who was also in the penitentiary Murray, he says, was then doing a term for burglary, Bellamy that Murray told him that he had done time in San Quentin o i Admitted to the police he himself was in- carcerated in the penitentiary at Fol- som for one of the mort attrocious crimes ever committed, He saya that he was convicted of pouring off over the body of a woman and cremating her, Bellamy in a color- ed man, and at times the local police have thought him er Whether his tale regarding Murray ie true or not, In @ matter of conjecture. George W. Murray, « brother of, the dead burmlar, Is expected In Be- atde from Ban Francisco tonight. He will take charge here, It in personally investigate the shooting of his brother, far that his establish- rouch maltgned and a re or less re- i members of have quired the rather lew it te. practically cer- tment will be voted charging him with immoral Attorney Scott is #til! ours the ear~ 1 the police BELIEVE THOMAS E. Y WAS ONLY AN ORD- CRIMINAL Wildly improbable stor- concerning the identity EAward Murray, the bur- Was killed Hunday night Adams and Lane, the Satinfied that he was only inst, and take no ‘orld rumorm concern- Sources it has been Murray worked but it most of his time in ted. The claim he served « wang in that cit; nm woman wit! Great preparations five bets: made by the United Irish societies of Phil. adelphia for the publie reception to be. held tonight in the Academy of Music in honer of Colonel John ¥, ¥. Blake, who commanded the Irish | in the Boer war, The re will he preceded by a street! REWARDED cm perene of Iriah-American #ocletios LIVERPOOL, March 12The four at | dreaned woman Station, and hay~ Saeed that her name would yt ire connection with Police of Murra She well, having Me Waid, contonmed to her & criminal And «proton e only big crime 1% her wan the holding 1 of several organinations in sym hy with them. At the geception addresses are to be delivered by a) Veronica mutineers were remanded |number of prominent Irish-Amert- today for the fourth time. oan leaders, Several team der of child, 4 she SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ALING SCHOONER G. W. PRESCOTT IS WREC sunuat sehr fi TWh. Hit YOUTHFUL BANDITS (Special to The Star) WHATCOM, March 12—The peace and quietude of several families here hae just had « severe shock bj @imcovery that the yougxer male members thereof were affiliated with James « secret soctety havin, the emulation of the ‘Ioste of Jonse Harry Tracy, The boys belonging to this blood and Seeecetl oom sanding. ‘The membership of the been so far confined toa thunder aggregation are of = prominent one, wt beast. it famtites ota city 233 He f it 7 Fak i roost of the juniors was broten into and « quantity of revolvers, cigarettes w: smoking re town: THIS LOOKS tobaceo and OLYMPIA, March 12—It has been been tawe of 1901, tion i. It this will invalidate clon ‘attaches to cer discovered that 1 enrolled, iner by accident or design hae not yet been asmwertained. In the tai Dill the title whows that the bill seeaion amends section 149 of the The bill ae enrolled fa not certain ine ta shows it to be an amendment to sec- hether sacha’ | Eon the legislature and a full investi. gation will be made, WILL TRAIN IN SAVANNAH WASHINGTON, D.C, Mareh 12— players ‘of the New York have National League ball ctw ready registered in response to the call of McGraw, and the remainder of the pected to Pearance tomorrow Club will depart for Savannah, which elty has been selected for the train ing quarters this season, WILL KEEP THE CHILD LONDON, t the it in March 12. Lady turday ‘al house neger t . Gran. ville Gordon, who fed when "ihe or- irt was made giving to her former husband the custody of their ehiid, has been located in Pa: wrote a letter to her band saying she would pite the courts, in. cement bu keep the in ald contemplates escaping to her girthood home in Minnesota. The court today issued warrants and an order for the committal of Lady Gordon for contempt of court, CHAMBER TO BOOST THE SAILORS’ HOME ‘The Chamber of Commerce y day afternoon cordially indorse iter. the Seamen's Ald society's project to en. tab front, on ance at the meeting mw ish @ watiors’ home on the water- Account of the small attend. action, other than Indorsing the proposition, was taken. lution at t neil the eity ed at niaht ed a po Ac fig wit bent, a te ording, Sixth ward, Anew presse f the Chamber of © will next to the wise rry, the present Major Rinehart, though the mmer COL. BLAKE \neorcanization oF CITY COUNCIL ‘The annyal teorganization of rObably be effert- ones ht for the presidency Hew bet 1t Is propowed to pass a rexo~ the Monday nt will be elect. ew committees will be ap. the Ine . of the matter 1903 ulet up to fue time, court by a jury of 12 fore whom his mental eondt- been investigated. The trial of Champoux for the ‘criminal court today. The jury rourder trial was impaneied the inquest of insanity was Champoux was feigning in- ie believed by many who have nee he haw been in the Vow Nesonaty he has be rational . he threw « at Louts Huney, on > ae claims that Cham. ordered to do this by a man named Nugent, who has ane, Cyemoees attorney that the Ld ~e ee a tanatie. oh a KNOWN SEATTLE WOMAN * PASSES AWAY TAR Graham, & woman of the half we whe during @ residence of 20 years in Seattle had become widely ken throughout the West, died in the nm howpital at Ban Prancis- eo yesterday, after a brief tlinens, A telegram received by a local under- taking estabiienment states that her — will be brought for burial. It is expected to reach here tomorrow night ‘The woman's death. as an autopsy revealed, w wed by ulceration of the stomach, though the report frat received here was that she had committed suicide in a ft of des- be oy due to the losing of her UMrdafashionable resort in this city by tiie police when the superior court grand Jury was called. M Graham had amassed a large tortah th during her ner on the corner of Third avenue | and Washington street occu- y her resort, After the grand | Jury seasion whe went to} fan Francteco and qniy a short time beforé her sudden death opened a al houre in that city pite her wtation in life Miss Graham, by reanon of her strict in- | tegrlty in matters stood | igh fo the busines community and | was known far and wide for her | deeds of charity, Though a lavish: iver her charition were tunostenta tious and rarely became known out- aide her own circle of associat fo far as known here she left no immediate relatives and her entire entate, it ie thought, will go to an adopted dadghter, a child of tender yours, who is now @ renident of this ba the brick block on Wash- ington street Miss Graham owned other Seattle real estate, including a magnificent private residence near | iy Madison street power house of ttle Bleetric Company. Ankeny, Oashier of the Puget 4 National bank, was appoint apecia! administrator of the en- sot Miew Graham, by Superdr ‘Tailuwan thie morning. — The tment war made ry y's petition. It iw stated in affidavits filed in the probate cour that the deceased t# known to have made n owill about five years ago, nt yet been. found, ma ro) ny® bank — tra moat of Mine Graham's nese during her residence in Beat. tie ftw hand as administrator was fined at $15,000, THE SEATTLE STAR. THURSDAY, MARCH 12 ene wseine | INDICTED FOR STARTING A If you want a barga’ ; these lots are ‘only or block from car line and square; $5 down and monthly. HERBERT 5. UPPER 10-11-12 Scheuer- man Block, First av. and Cherry st. A Magnificent — Ranch Five-room plastered house, sple did large barn; 2 acres in wheat, 2 acres in tye, 4 acres in orchard years old, \ acre in strawberries; head of stock; $6 ohtckens and ar cubator; 12 tons of prunes market off the place Mast year; dry on t place; can make as high as $40 month out of 4 cows, welling milk cream factory; the piace has duced 40 tons of hay every searc the farm is located % miles pant Kent, on the interurban line; it undoubtedly one of the best farms to this city | the White river valley, and the price | ls only $3600, A. 908% Second Ave., Cor, Marion, Mothers’ Friday s Special Boys’ Stockings Two Pair of 25c Stockings, re »n- forced heel and toe, fast black, two peirfor 25c. Only two for a custo- W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave, & Union St. look this minutes’ ride from Pioneer 25 ACRES ALL _ UNDER CULTIVA- TION LAWRENCE "Bank Giearinys Today,$ 754,980 < This Date a Year Ago, $484,258 Increase $270,732 5; CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 5. No BRAKEMAN IS FATALLY HURT 14. | | ; meet the f = VERSA CRIMINAL ARREST OF A YOUNG ENGLISH- MAN WHO SEEMS TO HAVE MADE AN UNENVIABLE REC- ORD (Special to The & ENDS HIS OWN LIFE IN A FIT JAMES W. WALLACE, OF DESPONDENCY, SHOOTS HIMSELF Despondency caused by ti! health | resulted yenterd | | | an iP ody in @ bathtub at his home third had ) hed consumption. WHATCOM March 12—Edwaerd sence Ww ed sbley young Engiishinan who ted er the fact | w thie city in the capacity ay with self r conductor, was ar- he was at his rested t a rplaint charging n street, but went him with larceny, In his room was When his wife re- found « great quantity of clothing 1 ity at 4 o'clock she and men's furnishings, which the po- found the dead body. He is survived lice beiteve is stolen property. Btub- ny & widow and children. ey at one time served a term ip At “Wallace came to Beattie three | British Colunbla pri This fact years ago from where he | Was gleaned from a ¥ which he had bee ational Kept while in prison and which was uired an mong bis effects aio ¢ | A pases book of a local ssvings bank, also found, showed that Stub- ley bad # sum in excess of $860 on deporit, “earnings” supposed to have been saved during his employment with the street car company covering & period of six months, The street car company, it is reported, will in- vestigate the matter « little on their own hook. Btubley, from his own written ree- THE PEARSONS ord, was arrested In Seattle about ‘The faculty of the Btate University | two years ago, charged with dunning yenterday declared that K.G. and J.j— man through the mails by the W. Pearson were not professions! ath tal card route and paid a fine of Jetes an charged by every college and $260 for the offense. Avot FTATS Youmans Hats Stetson Hats Oxford Hats Cheltenham Hats . “|The Best the Market Affords in Hat Values, and All the New Spring Styles, | Priced From $2.50 to $5.00 Every Ha: Warranted 4 wubsequi ite a ager FACULTY DECIDES FOR 719 2nd Ave Hinckley Block A Fow of the Many Values THAT ATTRACT THE CROWDS TO THE LEADER DURING THE GREAT FIRE SALE y f Sake Bros.” Faye of FINE MERCHANDISE now on sale at The New Store. The under-noted give but a faint idea of the Bargains in all Departments of the Store— Women’ Biack Sitk Whiste, quite perfects touched A ne 1§ $5 All-Over Embroii slightly soiled, regularly only ie a Oe AS SAM NERS oR RENNES Sm ste . o The; Fire Sale price, yard, pg Bh g a3. © water; Fire | f efor hilar Pe went, self colors. al ; hone Suspenders tei tor, | Worth 8c; Sale price, yard, @ °. only slightly solled; Fire Sale Fine Silk Net Veiling, in price, pair, 186. ream neaey - > perfect TSe, $1.00 and $1.25 Ladies’ | Soniiton wort souncnegad Corects, slightly ‘scorched or : One lot Trimmed Straw and damaged by water, but as wear- | gen Hats, some sighthy soiled, able as when perfect; Fire Sale | seguiariy worth $1.00 to $2.00 price, pair, 186. Fire Sale price, 100. Valenci- Men's Fine Cotton Underwear, Eidieweis, Torchon, ennes Guipure Laces that are worth 10¢ to She a yard; Fire Bale price, yard, be. ‘Tans and Oreyn, smoked and damaged by water, regular price dhe; Fire Sale price, 18. largest Stove House in the Northwest FRIDAY---SAVINGS DAY We want to make this heading the symbol to you of th reatest values in our lines of goods to be found in Seattle? This Store has always borne the reputation of carrying only goods of the most excellent quality, When goods of this kind—which at regular prices are splendid values—are offered to you at reduced prices, they Become bargains, in- deed. Remember we offer, not cheap goods at low prices, but the best goods at low weit. in the Hotel Dep't a't_ let the heading deceive These offerings are to the These are bargains ne ed he a to of is. in In the Houseware Dep't Here are more splendid values: bie housewit for the home. SAUCEPAN, heavy retinned sheet RingiING PAN, 8-at. heavy tin; fteel, Soaks; regularly Bic, say regularly 20c, savings price, .18e SAUCEPAN, of “Iiange” enam- FLARING PAIL, 14-in., heavy tiny regularly 80¢, price. .206 WIRE RING POT CLEANER, regularly 16c, savings price. .10e CHRISTY KNIFE SET, brea knife, carving fe r knife; regularly ra eled ware, Sat; savings price HOTEL TRAY, extra heavy Jap- 6-in.; regularly 90c ings price FOOD CHOPPER, No. regularly $1.00, 850 3 Classic, large sine, chops everything; ag 7 2.00, savings price » for regularly $2.00, savings 1 om no. & for wae WATER BOTTLE, pleasing de price sign, large size, can be taken in, COTTON GARDEN NOSE, apart; regularly 66c, savings per foot price in, Rye BER GARDEN HO! E; STOVE ..BLACKING BRUSH, per fe black and white bristles, aplen- did quality; regularly 260, sav- Inge price 180 scaus BRUSH, best quality regularly the, savings price “STELLAR” HAND LAMP, brass; regularly 2he, savings price .15¢ VINEGAR CRUET, plain glass; regularly 260, savings price. . 120 LEMON SQUEEZERS, Maney's lane, best made; regularly 250, RAVINEH price 160 ROLLING PIN, hard maple; ularly 800, anwings WIRE POTATO WASHERS, ularly Se, savings price Hardware Dep't CLAW HATCHET, best quality; regularly 50c, savings price. 300 FLAT NOS! cee ) rewularly 200, savings 106 CRATE HAMMERS, Oo, savings price . ‘remularly 300 reg- » savings price .. 200 CARPENTER MALLET, iienum reg. vitae; regular 50, savings price The last two cars of the Hicks Tacoma Stock have ar- rived. We hope now, by working all day and part of the night, to place these goods on sale Monday. Watch our further announcements. NusePrrenfo eet yee ae eet Sistas s1330t avin Fie Aa eens ===