The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1905, Page 7

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° = ° had ° = THE SEATTLE STAR<MONDAY, | JAN. 20, 1905 a seaileneiuiasineisiin — CLEVELAND PREACHES { Calite a sage, ¢ t | we ; stxract, 5 sige: Orewon ape ¢ #0 the Ot ' xen, 412 = ha "> ln’ f pen 1 f ; | jeans $6.06; ma ear, 1c. Legs ‘ if paid | Meate patent lush Am aus 1. 1, T a vr) ted , r on visions of a mal artet od Uh id pork, § b YMAN ROSE IN THE LEGISLATU 8 s y tne thirett r ] 1 " 1 1 ab cuene RE AND SAID IF SHE WERE HIS OWN SISTER HE WOULD [dered her husband, She was ox I Malus thireting for b 4 oz. $ HE XECUTEO—TH & cuted { anor uateon te 3 be was placed wrest b Hams, Bacon and Lard WANT HER E ED—THE VAIN EFFORTS TO SAVE HER Lire ines Srindnoc peteos tm 1873. || (rotund Ben 1 + oma — Ha 3018; bacon, breakfast, Vermont were public, and thou ands | OF ee en Oem 0S, | THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMP ANY WILL APPLY FOR GRANT F 4! rast Whe Be “tan of people used to gather on the hilh ? ad ¢ i! ac sides at Windsor to watch the exe. | Maton : : on FOR ROUTE TO FORT LAWTON TONIGHT " Nute cution in the publie square, But ne : vation of b tal | | Brazil, per tb, 12@ le: cox J execution has ever aroused #0 muck } SED | per en, 80 hes rest a thi of Mra. ho The city to have an- {tr th 1 K . . Ib | Vermont pec are t ' che as . walr | indiqnant over tH 9 er fr i to struggle with. |, En . 134 tc | Rogers’ beh y nigh ttle Elect Q md , nuts, 7 " 8 | other s Th » not Uke this will pre to th f and ng t f interference pc at f a street ca it r t oon t | NEW YORK, Jan, 30.--Abrahar t . : ig Moaggor bo ; , shipme k 1 ! t f re t t : - ‘| pleted within six or eight month en the t 4 ' I p * ist be finished within a year and agnolla f of be; # a, SS ear pene: hg [sree eh thy pe hine also mean the rapid develop , fave : “tebe | fhe pro: migeony The route ts practically that of ny post, which has here Patent - s s yee | aegis the a t road. The new tracks neglected on ac nt of | $6.10; Minn ww x Fe ay n . nN he 2 in the bath b = es my 3 night, ‘Th i rk tn the ba will accent 3 ation % nd | Pillsbury, § STATI AT WINDSOR, VT. THE MALTESE CROSS SHOWS THE WINDOW OF MRS. and t t 60 pounds more pe eae at gehen rise th waa Age ld " | Blectric, $4.75 5 ROGERS OVERLOOKING THE EXECUTION YARD. | them ‘the shifty Chicago + t yridge over the Great Northern | Washington Rasthenst, 6 friends are confident he will hav | $ >: iM ushes. | dre 2 Patent (By » Staff Correspondent) ark 1) to as {i a Novelty A, $4 wins Wuhrer st. prorat vos = te bare ly able t rea 1 and write and There ts quite a differen | : Corea’: an wh et as 4 ¢ education tween a boxtng mnt i | Whole wheat, 108, peery 1.” ,Was spellbound. || The man who will offictate at} ame,” said Tominy | whole wheat flour 7 ays t H Hillard | Mrs. Rogers’ execution is Henry H.| ble fellow may ble t graham, per b more . year and @ half ago, |, neg te Peck, of Wh.te River Jun d men 4 A field ¢ | sidcnitbisccasaniditin bbl, $4: rye flour, $ and has ¢ ent more than |" ommute this woman's iff of Windsor county. By | back, but he will find himself [DBL $7.60; "buckwheat ‘ . enten not do it! pecutiar statute in Vermont Settorate thas ‘ The story in Saturday's Star to | quarters f ng the convention | "¥® meal, per bale, $2.50; buckwheat, months < looking f eet oe : » mon t than he has ever he story in Saturday's Star que ort g the convention | 2° "Bh mig Po are tay she must die. |Geqn if she men, before my | duty of executing condemned pris- | before.” LONIX 1. 30.—~Advices from| the effect that an effort is on foot | wht! maion A gard Sed the, Sor eee $210; The rea Nh tte tal ante ea oe is given to the sheriff of| Burne ts feeling in tip-t pe. Mekie of Japanese ot bring the t national republi % r-elect Pile on ba ue, $2.0 Riccaea con tlos WERE MY OWN TER indsor county, although he has|He hos been in active training al-~|5hakhe river as a result of the ne mvent this city in 1908 over th ; white Decause of a pect »Vv | : _— jabsolutely no jurisdiction over the | most mitt © his bout with | Vere fighting of the last fi days meeting v °. ed oats, per fecat law, which vides that a|I would v hone be state prison at Windsor Barry nt by ial ‘os Busine wheat flakes, gestion of the le ature must io The effect of this was a exec ution will ta place tn Chick M 1 Marry Sakh © a th * - Loe) = tirvene detw ntence and exe-| one of the wings of the prison But | fast pair of hts, } tae tle are per wal. 6a7er eution. oe Ot rend SuUweS to Wi- | Coser aroff adu hares fa le, $2.60; Holly Mrs R had hardly ecemt years, exe ution bout, oR » ma fam, casey Nfrtends, except be inse ry infrequent tn Ver- | fore to tur and ©... ae | Pr. Cc. Ar bald > ast 10 people convicted a t reat gat 100-Ib. sacks, § assembly He of mard bef rs. Rogers were and f t t vinit th per cw! the woman re eved by the legislature t 1 ot f th ale, $3.06, Would never be executed and was = # jot T yat i great deal for a ty gure at the time she was sentenced THE LAST WOMAN HAN | Prior atter ¢ the Ree There ar lelegate th ! that a bill commuting her sentence 7 | w t aaa fe t entions, and the news-|to hear a 4 life imprisonment would be} mont was Mrs. Bx k KR s é th “ : ° xt legislature. ke Mrs. Roge ar- | f ponds left and tole " ee i ! months before the = Jue yes bring the total up t ‘ Gection of legistature, last O: }thing Wk tober, a ment was started in sen! he large body of Benning ounty, whose who would visit the city, it aes ar giag of a big timothy, $19 lot y to be nt t 12; wheat 70 OFFSET ANY AGITATION ja all it would the J fo commute Mrs. Rogers’ sentence CENTURY RUN so Big sail Bo strong movement gro ' the one Ww ¢ that it bad fect upen election. ® ¢a A ; clase and ma a of th «isla a I 11 $32. On ture were 1 with the distinct ANCHOR OF THE PUEBLA WAS | ee eee co te ioe oi that they would vote against ec ep itindeeds ; - RAISED IN eer et clemency 8 Mes, GOY. CHAS. J. BELL | —S ene white clover ba prathleMbaen en MINUTES are watia- | @19; | ttr y er <n Rogers ae j | a A tier per ewt, $47 The bil! commuting Mra. Rogers’ | wonderful. Mra Rogers the Ma 5; orchard grass, $14: red ton, 86 meatence was (ntre into ried Ike @ house of fen r | 10; English rye grass, $8; Italian rye legislature in December. It so hag There wae @ dem BUILDING WRECKED BY EXPLO SIUN SHORTLY AFTER MID yi tit “B Grass, $8; brome grass, $13; tall pened that ber comnsel was a : oie , : . meadow oat grase 315; Kentucky feet Member of the judiciar 3 an — NIGHT—NO REASON CAN 6 & GIVEN FOR THE ACT Ar ' 5 grasa, $21; pasture risteeey Mmitter, to whom the bin was re The first vote was < us ~ ” 4 chief of pe t z shi ferred. There was a hot fight im) stirs. Rogers, the i . ee ‘ rp : ason it is expected ery CHICAGO MARKETS. Things looked favorable, but the/ coded r ! third vote was “n £ fe eupposed to have t all ini oy be ane the « the | nadine Reported for The Star by W. & Then came (wi noes” and | ay ag ses 7 . h was as te selecance Le street, BF, - a a work of dynamiters w o iss ‘ * y and Wes The city ne in © 10] private wire hatred “ his it A hall bul « years vax Of Gow although jae, Tears were in his ey t 4 Avenue and ‘ ; aha " Clone, | “Gentlemen,” he said rtly befor 1 oven sare nds, was brought © mur he financia nt 2 1163-4 all me a cov { ye niet Cook othe mystery, from a dept M4 fect 1 department a 991-4 981 991-4 an.” He voted in favor « for th = ry. A: clock stopped king 1 as it ha “4 445-8 447-8 Three or four other members fol ” he f aie beeen. wad in : ee 1 were ~ Job to the wi * . 453 451-8 458-8 * Then there |hi & good we of dynamite. |dylum jarred off. It has bee : So cae exeeured thet tie 3- ‘ b six m y others k that it was sim~/termined that dynamite was an p sons heretof ae pers in succession ed against the | ply an accur m of gas that {| egy’ ve wed. The » * - . | . This de ie advanced as yet {i , : i Bs remorse 3:98 @2.96 } « the t nt ae the off ml ymmendati beets, per WAS THE TURNING POINT . \ A a ee A: I. -MeOors mahip|in t r ‘ . was 4 and lows fi + ket NEW YORK 8TOC ngth to the |} . Tithat he was not In th , “ against ” . 2 a Q b ¥ , m te wei . er « ord ss 1 . ic - first . thought it " b =| work Apri : , « v 8, 102 1-4, as he saw de |eeet? Se the of blowing | account of thetr bad behavi " % . . tect ring ae \ Sny tb os E McCormack ways that he has not as a y enviab epartment earnings to pay gen and 4 =a yt in the little room near where es t . al expense 1 ke the wes 1 “i . to ring Inthe explosive waa pl , we ‘ m pre p1 in fo : wd hs. A number of h the np LEON PERHAM. vor a an ee tele ee eee t Capt ute To all intents ee the rs he | man and a woman e have and, <a Mra. Rogers’ Accomplice fight was o ae iepart-| been unable to state alent 4 . : Copyright Photo by Chicke ever, a bill was luced to ap e ment Ma b e et . at 3 oint @ = t inquire inte pte th ee at the | w fad who t Le na — — ‘ ee nd, {time and Agent ‘ nck ought to end the | ' ‘the: ittee, but fi chidata |the sanity of Mra. Rogers, and - a - m that t # ago. A triumphed! rg pe ald | jending that, it provided that she pe in the building, wae absent. | who wrecked his h tt ; th ported to the house that the bili |*Bowld be reprieved nie bil] | The building was formerly the First) woman he loved. A man was sden|.; It was ain @nyd nd his|tee will meet the latter part of this ae & pens. passed the house, but was over-| Preebyterian church. It Is now used | running from th ne a few min-| men who #0 successfully raised the} week to adopt a report to this ef whelmingly defeated the senate. |" ® lodae place and for] utes after the explosion. The ted | aunken os ty ¢ t . t ting for t Thet report « ed the state into pours y of »peka, | fect. having been waiting for the Stermoil, Protests by the bushel| The only person then between | tance and tah Gatherings, | looked as if it had been lately, fo | which wh at pter A Ia hamber of commerce to plaster bg + ian in on the lecislature. Or- | 27% Rogers and death was Gov.!©n the er fe a fruit and! cupied ¢ talr ydew. end hie ¢ them with whites yming |$ S.. pfd 5, 941-8, 943-4, Gidisatione of women. sent resoiu-{ Hell. But shortly after the action fxtaats have now tk Sublicly with the ennoutcemne: Stocks » stock market started tions, clergymen lifted their voices Of the legislature, he settied the morgue. Smith was 34 years of-age| (0 S8ving piles at EK of the reduction. | 60 } at firm, turning weak during the Sgainst the proposed action. Dele- | westion of hie attitude toward Mrs. and had been in the employe of the| Which 6 they will le second hour's trading, but again “ Rogers for good and all I shall Beattio Ice cor row |e firmed up and closed strong at tep Gitions of citizens were sent ce company about two | er . cae oe never interfere to save the woman years He was married and roonted |! While engaged in this work | BUSY SESSION figures. Union Pacific was e FROM MANY COUNTIES he mid. “The peopie of Vermont on First avenue. men will have to labor at a depth Butter and Chees | leader and most active among te ‘ a zy think —E 40 feet. The work will require Ae FOR | Oregon * heese, 13%sc; Eastern, | railroads, selling up to 1231-2, and fo keep the representatives in line : thar Ganitues: tals opdeatione. ah. COMMIT) EE); 8, 25@26c; Washington cheese, | closing at 123, a gain of 11-8 over Against the bili HE SHOULD BE HANGED, CAR PLUNGED OVER moat continually, with but « ine 1 m brick cheese, 16c; but-| Saturday's close. The market is in A whole day was set aside for the tervals for rest throughout th | “ a fairly good condition. Resias Quilic debate on the bill. That day | 24 | 8m going to seo that the sen-| > one witnessed the frightful iis ae wy the en-| Phere will be a busy serston of Storage im tubs, 25@26c; eastern disturbances will have a slightly (edd re ins othe tence is carried out. No person ever | death of Robert Smith, night engl- EMBANKMEN) bec cs He the license and revenue committee {igre |= riceS ooking, 14@ | disquieting tendency, but any little lives presented a wonderful sight, | (merved hanging more than she neer, employed by the Seattle Ico AT THE UNIVERSITY this afternoon. Chairman Benja-| _ Egos. {drop resulting from this cause 1s Te were about 600 women in the And so, in her at Windsor |company, about 8:45 o'clock last ———— : min will not be there, having gone| Strictly fresh ranch, 28¢; eastern, | quickly and fully recovered, and 20 Gamber, and nearty every one was | %*!!. Mrs. Rogers ia waiting the/levening. While oiling the machia-/ The tram car used to carry pes- The rowing crew of the university |to Arkansas for a mo | 20@ serious consequences are to be ap- there ts) protest caninat’ clemency | fatal 34 of February, when she will /ery his clothing must have become vs scheduled to have one rowing | but the other m ted | Poultr prehended from that source. While for the doomed woman. Y\ begin her fast walk on earth. entangled in the rapidly revolving |sengers from Pine street to the Lake Washingt today under | mittee will be p os sucks reaved Pi8c; geese. | present prices seem high, and are wy Though she has'been fold that all| shaft, for the body was almost - ection James Kuight, but! guch business a Gressed, 15@16c; chickens, dressed. | conducive to cau we belleve + a cher pegs was yr hope {# gone, #he has not been ma- | stripped of clothing and the engine | Hotel Washington got away abgut owing to some thieves having re Cacne tee ra to | doe bac! Surey® fancy local dressed, | such stocks as Copper. Union Pael- who is said to be the |terially dep She has con-! room was smeared with Smith's life! crctock saturday night while a|°°"Y broken into the boathours! be disposed of aan Honey, fic, Steel, Penn a and others lergyman who is a| (eed her par the murder of her piood. A battered and bent of] 80 |joaq of passengers were on the way 1 aling parts of the shell, the| hanging fire for we | California strained, per Ib, 80; | will sell much 1" e | husband and says sho is ready to| was found on the floor to bear out | gown hill. A heavy wooden block I be postponed until | plication of Jack | 2 a: die, Her mother has ee ap heien this theory. Smith was still alive,/at the terminus of the short Ine | transfer of the Il oat [once or twiee since she has been | put 4 before a doctor reached | o¢ tra, acked off ¢ 7 | Clement Marcello laimed that if her | Rogers has told her that she must) Harry Keys, loye of théltrack into the street below. The} win « his class in. Pnglien [carrying with tt the WwW. A. R ER & Co. art effect the re e woatvge Ah eben b votn | COMPANY, was attracted by @ De-| passengers managed to escape be- | histor Bare: 1 Pifteonth | Heense to Dugdale & § OF DISGRAC Mra. Roger ot wi eatve cullar sound to the engine room. | fore t took the final plunge | «+ ies monk 4 . eport regard! he 7 DRBGRACR «|, Mee ower. oct Nanttroatr ate [caller sound tthe engine cove, fore the car took the teal slong ext_Tucniay | eport regarding the GRAIN and STOCK wed him, and natg bing A voseerres i ate Oe ee and ta - | although eral were badly shaken ; probable that the saloon lm s Rogers had | Viack eves she w ar 4 body of Smith lying on the] up il be extended to tneldde the ¢¢ monplace he is ! floor nea he shaft while a nd it “arr "rye, 2 laneh { friends ix neay th Mrs. Carrle*Pryo, of 214 Blan ab mow on Taied. avenue te BRG. Ss “ houldered woman long shreds of the man’s clothing {ard street ained her ankle by P ar “yh Po ~stggr f. KER. about 170 pounds f twisted, Keys notified | : the fa Pte Ate. . ritical junct we y ' jumping from the fast moving n out the proposed corner oppo — ee Inte years old, Patrolmen Keefe, Peterson, Olmstead |as {t sped down the hill. A ne NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ‘the: Moth rdlat Pr me tee rNvous MARKETS. ‘ {cabot Ven et WEF AQRE 5: AST. working in te thew iter ‘Th ‘cane : * he. a in “ NECK SHAVING Sie hic the tee eet te 112 Columbia St t mer r na ein e cane apeed the car attained and Iso that the two sal ow Oo *. re Pa she wears glasses, and has alwas investigated later by Deputy | 90 Inte to contro! it whe -~At The--- the corner of Third and Union 6 alt | UN sioned spe hock of t bla air, which ' Arnold and th ains re-|he wanted to. The car ts In BUTLER BARBER SHOP Bj be removed as soon as the fedoral | ett beat wae tt ee ils wa | waves dawn axer has forehead. Sho moved to he jonney-Watson ' mission today. building ia occupied. Because the

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