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3s : NE CENT The Only Paper in Seattle That : 0 1e Cc } AC ia ‘e Dares to Print the News “ WEATHER FORE CAST Tonight and toamorrew Partly cloudy; light to fresh winds. : =ES 490 CLOCK EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON RUREDAY BER 24, 1903. VOL. 5. No. a60 a T WRECK — Prominent Commission Man Sent a Bul- SHORT 0 ENE MIES AT THE GATE ed and Maimed in One of the | | Biggest Disasters That Ever let Crashing Through His Brain-- aE a Occurred on the Baltimore & Business Troubles Said to Be ‘| GRUB | CREEL city TREA 7 Ohio Railroad---Many Injured Cause Are Roasted to Death in the Fire That Destroyed the Wreckage roa RATT RET ; TANAN METROPOLIS 18 SUF nisi | AU fi ae i My 1}: George R. Grace, » alia tllen ‘ se ite om a FERING FROM THE LACK OF A Alii it Wy IN : fut! t | i Hl i the Grace-Weish Commission ne eatment brokers, was ot] PROVISIONS ‘ r i CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., Dec, 24.—| beyond deseription. ‘The wreckage pany, of 806 Western nue n en te » sh lives ere jost and P , p and burned Mitted suicide by shooting himecit |Ted over money persons were injured, t nig | - a9 through the head his reom at|he would have | one of the most se k for h f with ' 1008 Mighth avenue at 10 o'clock thie | HUPIC fund : han ove f and the t morning. 1 mane Oy N ions i & Ob t iN . setee Ware ie was bf nancial ditt bout six month = Marvin, and pares i throug : nt Of the @ulties and had been threatening to | Me ~ ~ yt i wi Pittebure avech " ghouls so b t dad " Bae h rob tr d and KIN himself. A short time ago he a aK a, Mart i yen dag rege he | tempted to polson himself while in a | Mr, W mont mile began re- L whieh he fad i Jent happened twe " Nit of desponde . = \ ti A : } Grave was dr t gh 3 J ing heavily last Ae night and siept in a Turkish bath thie morning he lay down on the bed | opene was and fired a bullet from a 38 caltbre “ nik of trane i , ng time yet nde an Fevolver into his brain Say : t be in futi| wn the trac , nowe intensely | away there, At the present time the e 7 . So far as known Grace had no | morbid at times, whi Pe ig Thy b position is the malt in hove Telatives in this city. He was aja ed with Bright's disease | iicidcionagioce c fire to it, flage @ivorced man and was a member n with this im- the Mystic Shrine He leaves tate of consi, re negroes re riding im rece Va TILLY WALDEGG, THE HEARTBREAKER DEATH ‘ df THREE LABORERS CAUGHT IN SECTION CAR ON B. @ O. track known as Laurel Run,|the #mok rain left P late, and when wrney this track. e throttle and } its utmont speed. HEATON , nly those aboard wer FIREMAN their seats by the sud-| Hazlewood, Pa air braki “HERBERT HOLMES jlon. Pa type engine|_ JESSE HINES, Tarboro, N, C., the followed ‘by de-|Union News Co. agent on the t coaches through| CHARLES LINDFORD, bridge timbers left|ence, Pa GINEER WM. THO! at} DIVISIO CUMBERLAND, Ma ight that pre-| EDWARDS, Pittsburg. ‘ ane were burned | no! W. MARTIN, Hancock, Md ebt 2 Ore which ¢ | than 16 "1 | RICHARD DUCKETT, Haltimore, ar na aidic Mat car had broken SON GOLDSMITH, Connetis- timbers to fall serees the track v An the train hed Ite way EV. FATHER FIENELLE, pas- nea trough’ this pile of lumber, the big|tor of Italian Catholic church a& " t timbers crushed into the cars,| Connellsville, Pa. Hi maiming and mangling the passen-| CHARLES E. SANGFORD, Wil~ gore within. | merding POLITICIANS ARE TAKING STHPS TO SECURE THE ADOLIGH MENT OF THRE CIVIL SERVICE seanie of ageny en the yie-|' 2. t BGRRLY, Butler, Pa. SYSTEM IN SEATTLE = ¢ caught, and cries of fear} At noon was ascertained thaé ‘ian others Jumped from the train, rent|there were 68 jeaths with three the air and could be heard far ove | dying at the hospital«. Of these & FREIGHT AND PASSENGER the noise of the cars as they ground|have been identifi There were each other to pieces. fewer foreigners in the wreck than TRAIN CRASH TOGETHER ON The big engine swerved to the othe as first supposed ' and toppled over, a mass of bent] Four men were arrested at Dawson THE WABASH ROAD ‘ and twisted steel, with the engineer,|this morning charged with robbing hie life crushed out of him and his) the ad. Two are white and two xtc Body so mangied as to be almost be- | colored. ~ 4 yond recognition, beneath it The foreigners who were killed ‘ fi... | . The smoker, In which was the were bound for Europe. was piled high{ A number of victims will never bé 5 greatest lone of life. we it J . Re on top of the baggage ears and en- | identified, as thelr bodies are burned ‘ read-on } 7 4 xine, while the other coaches plung-| beyond recognition. The injured are ed : een y Pay wee kilt ed over a high embankment and| being attended to by a score of doc- \ te. eee Ee migett, of stopped § the very brink of the| tors, from nearby points. Business at | wilt pay ot te Youghiougheny river. Conneisville is entirely suspended tu | ieee tocsteah, Then followed a scene that w dead and injured. » | DOPE FIEND 1S parang. toe ene: ae om POLICEMEN CAUGHT STEALING | Colored House Breaker snore «Ite Thad evidently junt entered eam Witten smith a worphineteona,| Down the Muzzle of Crockett’s Weft open’ tof BIER * left open to Was arrested this morning in the OFFICERS SURROUND HEARSE Yokohama lodging by Pa Gun and Decided to Give Up IN CHICAGO FUNERAL | | | trolman Huff, jum ing the building after stealing a yuple of sults of clothes from V Yonemura, a Japanese who has room there. Williams te a no lous charactet in the petty ta were identical | Don't shoot, boss! [ll come;Mubbard, who hurried to the scene) down. Of hostilities in response to a tele | e call from the Crockett home MY | History repented tteett at ef —uere call from the Crockett, home, ‘There isn't money enough in Bure tress Tilii Waldegg of Berlin. @d.more men than any other ous, and sbe lives in & magn isfy the desires of Ac- reputation of having ruin- any. Her wealth is fabu- line, and has been f times f rested a num petty thievery Spruce street, in this city, last night, lretief-when the officers arrived, and when David Crockett drew « bead ly mubmitted his wrists to the fit either the away when the patre bers of the an a colored burgiar, and forced him deutts. . . to throw up hit hands and await the] "Dat gun look mighty pow'fu’ big s r | r coming of the potice, Like the coomlan’ I wuz skeered de gen'lemans, °*¥ mov Nn ima ™ in the story told of David Crockett, | hand ‘ud get shaky.” he remarked to! #PPtoacha?l from the fact th hunter and Indian fight-[Preammn, ax he walked downhill to-| Franklin says his “pal was a col-| Melhorn, the wife o er, the negro took one good lookbwar@ the police #tatian with the of 1 mar 4 John Williams.| meer of thin city core. ‘The burglar gives his 1 bard eman went down It dat the corr me Joo Franklin, and says he is o ver down the mussle of the Seatth | Crockett’s gun, and decided to “come! lerioin district and arrested down. ely twe The burglar was arrested by De- tective Hubbard and Patrolmambdl ;|, CHICAGO, ML, Dec, 24.—The first {hearse used at a funeral since the |strike of the livery drivers began, *|was sent out this morning. Behind the hearse rode a carry-all, filled [with policemen, with instructions not parley with anyone interfering, |but to use extreme measures imme= diately in case of trouble. The strik- ers were warned in advance that it would be dangerous to stop the funeral, so no trouble was experi-+ walter | John Williams, colored, but Franklin Franklin was discovered in the] refused to identify him at police head- | which was ent piag room of the Crockett resi-| quarters, and Williams was released. | and not four from the Ke Bae ; THE LEASES SHOW THAT THE SEATTLE BREWING & MALT. | tease and demise unto the sald party nth sing to Mra. ING CO. IS THE WHOLE THING IN THE NEW HOTEL ht A noi the valve of ab ) inclu an th r a rings. ‘The jewelry conaia ey irs Jenced. hureh was also under dof heir heavy police guard. Butler b tuated o ix and jooma which had but little 4 el The Seattle Brewing & Malting| though not the letter. of the con | peven 6 Desh Same, A. " Value, bat whigh cannot. be replaces VE , company and the lessees of the But |tfact. | ‘The union leaders term the] F iret addition to Beattie, on the ' and was greatly prised by the fam ler hotel are one and the same, The | ere technicality, of a buga.|#d James street, except the foun Mre, Kelly stated this morning Peat records in the county auditor's of- |} They say it i their onty|storerooms on the ground floor that her husband's room, where sev Tice prove this, Up to the present! tans of defending themselves| fronting on Second avenue, and ex ¢ undred di * war kept, and| fate this afternoon, at Providence it has been the understanding of the). caingt an unscrupulous employer | CePt the bootblack stand in the alley the whole third floor, where ad that Jo public that FB. F, Sween: | ‘ : nphoy was alr= sondiderable money pital, it was ann i that Jos- who is using under ded methoda| Between Butler block and the F iley ° H y ‘ “ fously. 1 Beato ecaag yet ona * MN Loe a te goes wea THE Home Of J. W. Melly, the Capitalist,| =. ycrroint” "On lcot ear "sn ws met : pm pa o> had an @ lense went into effect July 2) putidir er with the appur- lace late in the morning for the| , brewing comp ny whe hed an 1a te eeleont os ne between | Dullding, ¢ r with the appur place late in th rning for the| Arcade building this morning for the term of 10 years, W R ked b Bi Id it | family not return home. until as made no attempt to| Henry H. . ‘ Cc Se) is - Y, | probably recover. Hé h a ee ed ES as Ransa y a Bold House] is is "urtiit thatthe ron reamer, aa reese “ his wife “ em jerstand)n and | rental of 06, able in go 1 house had not been entered up to correct the misunderstanding. |r ntal of $1 payable in gold coin — —_ miered up to} rat hie beain sustained no injury ‘The establishment of this fact inj ihe . OM! the firm day of every month, for | Lesite Marshall was the elevator | ie Deane tam the tek soaks lies the payriont of which ‘Font ani Breaker for tadicatons point to che fact thai | bey iM charge of the cage when it [STAPLE REACHES THE HIGHs 7 *-| party 4 he descended ypon Roane EST FIGURE SINCE THE WAR for the severe eahdemnaiion of the Schufe the lease, been in the house at | executed and delivered to Heury A bezeolt on the Seattle Brewing &|** f ite legal verbawe.| sonufeldt 120 promt pay: rc ly of the room# | EW POSTAL Sreecinie ‘ CMalting “company’s Rainier beer, |'* Jable to hin order for the sum of —a thor: i WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 4—H.| OF REBELLION oil that has been made on all sides,| “Thia Indenture, made thig 20th] $1,700 each.” | 2 en | he es cae ‘even by unions themeaeclve It does |day of May 3 Another episode in what in prove urglar had polled a big box t wonw dake Potton prices t since the War ¢ wtde window leading int fot remove the fact, however, that)H. Schufeldt and Fineline M, Bchu- Mr, Kélly's den on the ground fle the Western Central is boycotting |feldt, hin wife, of Oconomowoc, Wi betweeh Henry) It ia alsq atipulated that the brew. | ine ampany pay all taxes in excess! ing to be the most alarming epl- y and hausebreak t the high: .| of $5,000 a year and all cost of re-| nt Hedges, who was rec . lowever ne | the ot the ns s af 42.060 demics of burgla nd had 4 the window ecateh off} bellion, reaghing 33 cents unlon-made beer, How the} f the first. part, and] paire in excess of $2,000 a year. All ta thie Gly tn aed ott urceal] O75, ~ p <2 moved ict that the price will go » and pe mt ith % & Malting company,| improvements of the interior of the | Ine W. R. Shillman was ay ted « : i, considers)! ;, fi, that [a rmanized under the] building are to be made at the cost|in the early he this ming} There were a dozen people ail s ceiiiia 00 tee somal : t ‘ the boycott of union-made aenes in [law of Washington, he bu the brewing company subject to| when a clever housebreaker entered) in the houne at the time and t me eS ee enlace ot A. ¢ fe = Similar cases js far from be! ving ite office and place of busi-| the supervision of an architect ap-|the home of J. ” W Kelly, the! jority ont nee pa ‘ pens mee i a as ¥ on, tetenjaees ak MEE precedent; that of %e tt onttle, party of necond part.| pointed by the Schufeldts. The com-| Nome capitalist, at 509 Ninth avenue, appears that th en. whd hea Be ‘ ay, seek gee Must be at times done ‘when th Witnesseth: That the sald parties’ pany is also given the right to ada rifled It neurly from top to bot hy ll ota via teveet Oepart . at - ployer ia violating the spirit, ale of f pert do by these presents another story to the building young |

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