The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1908, Page 3

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DAY, JANUARY 21, 1908 {By United Press : 5 ely ae business and . 8 * a5 von Ca ; men of prominence in wh Spokane ang the northwest ~ Danie! - — game by Levi, and © @ maining engines dees arrested. « two women, who cla deen persecuting (heen Mra. Beatrice McK MARINE SHIPPING TERRIP WEALTHY WOR ' ‘AR professional | Portland “GP. R. HOTEL IS IMPROVING | “ | ° FEARFUL DEATHS, TOLD | he marine °? « market is,ly at lower rates than for some} ’ : ie © weekly! tine past, and with the felling off tcoest . We |in the demand for Austratian coal aes ar save: |hoth in Ban Franciaco and the| UNT RUINS OF RHOADES OPERA HOUS “The ' A evel 1 alned s prover pny Tho coastwise lumber business | ia e i idently been very much have wat ‘ ! ogy & has) which have been eaguged tn this ot U. K. trade are being latd up or chartered | aad. dott muri for “offshore” voyages. One pe-| Erte . e ex) cullar feature has been the char ay. unsatiste dition | tering to Panama of @ exchanee (1 t has al wamb larker steam schoon: | dai to 4 ack of] ers at very low rates. This is ren | Se trom thi and It) dered possible by the fact that fuel M propably be fore| oll can be bought quite eheaply at ag woime xpected. | Salinas Crus and other ports nea = it te of ee | Ure isthmus. Tow 4 a ; | SCENE BURNED AND CRUSH LE STORY OF HIDEOUS BOYERTOWN THEATRE DISASTER, WHERE 173 MET IN EXCLUSIVE PICTURES @ ° OF HUMAN TORTURE IN MORGUE ED BODIES OF DEAD STRETCHED IN HIDEOUS ROWS, fa lumberman of Por 4 see ie bee sister, Mire. ces mont A carpet store, near to the scene of the disaster, was turned into a morgue and here the bod- } Lowls, caused the arrest of lex of 42 men, women and children were laid out in a file that reached the full length of the room. In Mra. McKinney states she} (By United Press.) . met ‘ prove on a train en VICTORIA, Jan. Si--The Bm THIS PICTURE WAS MADE AT DAYLIGHT, WHEN STEAMING RUINS WERE SURROUNDED BY | "hrly every instance the head» and upper extremities were so burned as to leave no mark By which from Portland to Los An-| Press hotel, last and best of the FRANTIC, GRIEF-STRICKEN MOB, identification was possible. State troopers stood solemn guard over the bodies. Lewis called on Mre. Me |? botete of the Canadian Pacific . several times and at first | raltway system from the Atlante} The fire was under control at § a m., and when the hot rear and side wall caved in, covering . mere is esate very agreeable Later | to the Pacific, wax opened yester| (he bodies of move than 100 men, women and children Henry Vanderlip, of Halsey, Ore, | “SPECTACLE OF AWFUL DEATH days, ahe refused to ma nim. | day with an informal luncheon te At daylight an army of volunteers alded the firemen in the ghastly work of uncovering the | Committed sulelde when informed | wmben she refused to see him | newspaper » from Seattle, Ta-| emine, while frantic friends of the dead surged through the streets In melancholy file, pitifully help | ‘bat his wife had ‘been arrested ore, he became troublesome. | coma, Spokane, Walia Walla, Port.| '@** t aid. A sickening odor of burning flesh filled tbe ecbill air jat Albany, Ore, accused of shop- : \ ¥ | ifting. cards bearing queer and us messages, and lette Be of @ threatening nature over the telephone. she qeeeived from him daily alleges that Mre. MeKic fa the head of a band of women work together against men of | Her purpose, Lewis states, | fevenge against the male sex minder of names and be collected cor and says ner was given last night, by Premier Meliride tel was recently completed at cost of $760,000. Brown's in Town GH 1 Plow at corn Low prices: ing Co. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, Complete Furnishers of Nomes, Steamboats and Hotels Stool Reduced FOR TOMORROW Special $3. 95 Here is a very str This Stool is 33 inches in ng, sub 7 Same Basement Spectile for Wednesday Gx9-inch “Ne verburn” Drip Pans, regular price 10c; special Pe Te Pld i everburn” Drip Pans, regular price 15¢; special wees 4 10¢ O12-inch n” Drip Pans, regular price 15e; special F 10¢ inch Drip Pans, regular price 25c; special ‘ ‘ iSe¢ nc Drip Pans, regular price Drip Pans, regular price 30¢ ; specia ° : 20¢ t Drip Pans, regular price 25¢ ; special 5 ihe n Drip Pans, regular price 35c ; special ett: 25¢ inch n” Drip Pana, regtilar price We; special 30¢ . S5e¢ Sk 1 B5¢ a 1 ihe *; special She 1,00; special The $1.25; special DOE tr y Oc ; special B5e — ~ ALL THE CREDIT 7° YOU, WANT | land and other places, aud a din-|* attended avd the olite of the province, The Kmoress ho- ace me cn AER ar am Get our figures on plumbing and beating. Modern bathe and sinks. Brown Plumb oe An Office Chair and height, has shaped flaring | Stantial spring and screw base with three heavy Chair, with saddie-shaped stretchers on each side. Seat and bent back posts Top is 14 inches in securely fastened to seat width, with strong woven With T-bolts. Chair is of cane seat. Stool is made | hardwood; may be had of hardwood, finished tither golden or golden A good strong ed finished stool, will stand hard Price $6.75 ; special usage. Speeial for tomor tow row $1.00 CARRYING AWAY THE DEAD FORENOON SCENE IN FRONT OF OPERA HOUSE. On crude liters the men of Royerton carried away, fo tempor lary morkwex, the charred bodies of the dead. On the Hitter shown in jthis picture were the bodies of one young woman and two children. They were burned to the bose and the woman was crushed by falling brick CASE WILL STAND | FOR VINDICATION Overruling the interposed plea ithat the court bas no jurisdiction. tthe board of officers appointed tw through every court in the land, if| necessary.” Major Case's alleged offense con sisted of criticising § t armory try Major Otto A. Case, of (the) goard. of wh two superior offi | Washington National Guard, last cers are mempers. Will H. Thomp son, chief attérney for the accused, argued to the court jast night that when a Nationsl Guard officer is off duty he is # citizen and not an | officer, and cited authorities to show that the restrictions-of mili tary duty do not follow a citizen soldier when he ceases to be a soldier and becomes a citizen He contested the jurivdiction of the court on this. ground, claiming that no military body bas the right to sit in judgment upon what he argued was not a military offense This protest was overruled. Major Case admitted making the critietsm and the facts in the case were un ‘Ti aight heard the evidence against jhim and today forwarded a deci j sion to Governor Mead | Major Case's attorneys state that }no conviction on the part of the lcourt martial will be allowed to Histand wnresinted. They declare that an appeal will be made to the civil courts, if any decision other than of entire acquittal and justi |fieation ia approved by the gov | ernor Major Case will not accept a reprimand,” declared bis counsel last night No matter what the lverdict of the court may be, the jorime of which he ts charged is troverted an infamous one, and his conviction i t, Col. Gormley, Majors Lem. jof it is of the same gravity, on and Stringer, Surgeon Major | wheth » is disfranchised, fined, Brown and.Captain Robertson com j imp 4 or simply reprimanded. posed the court martial. ‘Lieut, | I convict that we Wm. BE. MeClare acted ax judge ad and it will be fought | vocate. \ =e | | BRIEFS BY WIRE foam City, has declared void aua4 unconstitutional the statute passed by t Missourt legislature in 1907) | — ‘| torttdding foreign corporations | Sind re P |from transferring sults brought} / Mra. T. Norris, of North Yakima against them from the state to po |who shot and killed her adopted | eogerai courts, upon pain of forfed | has been lodged In jail at that place. John Blair, 80 years old, son of} wealthy parents, of Pittsburg. being sought for, he having myste ture of their charters, } President Roosevett's policy of! government control of graziti¥ lands tn and out of forest reserves! rlously” disappeared at Tacoma,| ™ Secretary Taft will go before the} that money be grented for the} appropriation comuittee and urge | AYP. E | Mills at Hoquiam are running | ama cana | Advertising men of the Pactfic STRICTLY oast are in session at Oakland SAVINGS when , of Wehard Chureh ” w " hot near Ha Cite THe STATE 1888, was exhumed. The 1 turned ¢ wing Churchill had ted alive Judge Smith MePherson, in the United States district court at OM ALL . IDENCH 14 NE Dag Collars or “approval er Get your dog a collar, A large beard of 4 mem just arrived and we will ; cheam, Bai’s, L111 Pest if an omnis a sie septs aisowaes CRUSHED UNDER TIMBER } RESCUING PARTY FINDS GIRL'S REMAINS. | When the rescuers had pried away a tangle of heavy timbers and other debrin they found the body of a young girl whose head rested on @ box and whose feet were burned to cinders. | wan unanimously indorsed today | ganizing a Shoshone County Liquor | by the forest reserves and grazing Dealers’ association, which is to be Hand committees of the American a part of the state organization. It National Live Stock Association, {is the intention to organize in every meeting at Denver y in Idaho to fight the Sun =— rent law. WANT WET BOISE BANK CLOSES DooRS. | (Oy, United Press.) BOISE, da. Jan. 21.—The Cap ital State institution, Bank of Boise, a state SUNDAY United Press.) | SPOKANE, Jan. 21.—-It has been learned that the secret meeting of the saloon men of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, held Sunday at Wallace Idaho, was for the purpose of or! ae | MILK CHOCOLATE, POSITIVELY THE BEST & PUREST MADE, PACKED IN LARGE & SMALL CAKES, | GROGUTTTES. MINIATURE MILK CANS 8 PAILS, STICHS ft temporary suspension of payment Was found necessary ow. RARER Teachers vats into tieher en) wore in useful ef chen, dows the benk Capital fully paid, $100,000.00. mtereat paid oe UNFQUALLED BREAKFAST COCOA QAUTY § FLAVOR STAND UNAPPROACHED 6 4 TIN CANISTERS. } rede | (PINK WRAPPER) KR RHERERHEEEHHRERHREHKEERERRE ES O taneennnnnnnnes ‘UD AI OUR STORES B BY CAOKUES (VERY WHERE SHEET MUSIC Pots Ye Ladye Fa st Al the Wor r A br R Waitnen Rea D ne Flower ' Bong of Robins Scart > 6 Little Fairy We anta Claus ¥ DEPOSITS i pe w FSSARnY TO oe Reautitu 1 of $406 which large réctorn, paid in cap CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE | 1205 Second Ave failed to open Its doors | ning, notice being posted | FINDING A SEVERED BODY. In the afterhoon firemen lifted from the debris the remains of @ human form that had been severed below the shoulders, probably by The | falling beame feet were burned away. ing to the recent heavy withdraw. als. The bamk has a capital stock of $200,000, and a surplus of $100, 000, and the deposits at the time of its last statement were a little over a million. Its failure bas had no Hi effects on the other banks of | the city this morning. First we # THE RAVER. OKRUG CO. SELLS FOR LESS 112-16 SECOND AVE. perrrcsreretrrataretst $2.35 Men’s Work | 55-75 | 5 reasons, 7 and new ¢ one for buying = Your house hardware then © to the front will cost more REASON 4 ¢ olf copper sash litt wry opens up ’ Ginger bi $4 Steel case No 80H beer i : mptete ASe 4 ¢ matoh it for than : Then et wood valu REASON ¢ 33 Improved stamped steel, easy work s: Ing co O. © eash feat te Good strong work shoes, Should well for fitte ade to a the REASON 3 made t stand th hard 0 a4a8% D. « oe usage of this ¢ all butte Ie sizes in the lot Regular BEANO Ge sock prices $2.00, $3.50 and $4.00; 3 to close out $2.35 RAYMOND & HOYT 405 Pike Street wat DMESE NST NS eS EE sgnacanegassnasnsaensstusstisgn & Heb. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER tretsiteet ater etttrttitrirertrcat iret tt F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department. If you can't get boots or hoes to fit you, get them made measure at 217 JAMES STREET. TREMONTON Fly On Five Fiyer | COFFEE. Schilling’s Best (with "} SEATTLETAC@MA ROUTE. “ ai >a pe 1 * Fare %c—Rourst Trip, 500, a star) means go o¢ FOUR ROUND TRIP DAILY, (two-star) better we LEAVES SHATTLE — 6:45 gs a 1b . 2:06 a 5:45 (three-star) fine wer vy, tna war 3 (four-star) finer *** Lesvee Sanaa 8155's: . ae » ered 12: 8H, S a 30 p. ™. (five-star) Timest LL SEBLEN, ar,, Aggomts Seattle Your geacer votwrns yur sony rea My a WR "Tapemne= M yeu @on't Ke it; we mg ido, . - vo

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