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Cents a Month & By Mail or Carrier THE SEATTLE STA ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO | PIKE 150 OoL. 1, SHAMROCK IS DISABLED: In the Second Race, Which Took ¢ ‘eoeseceressessre® | RL HER BIG TOPSAIL CARRIED AWAY Columbia Sailed Over the Course Alone, as OF OEE CF ESTEESESECE CEE EEEECOEEOCESOOEDDESESOEOOOSESOOOESSEOEOOOSES e E PILL A AAA A RAAADAAAAAAAAAAADAAAALADALALL ALAA SOSEEEEEEEEEESESS ESE SES ESTE SEC ER EC ESSE NO POSSIBLE STAMPEDE TO DEWEY CHF ESE SEE Place Today. Provided in Joint Agreement, HIGHLANDS, N t. 11.—Flushed with victory, the sail ore of the © y astir this morning examining the YUcht to see 8 " broken in the race of yesterday an dis Shamrock A ttling y “ moity f 10 of Knots per hour i he had almost mpletely Mt The ra nt under tow about 9 a. m Betting tolay . t Columbia's victor The odde on the ¥ The #tarting signal was given tam. The Shamrock crossed the line first Sham mense toprail, of which eo much has been written, was p Her lead over the line was @ good one. Three bouts’ le “med to separate the rac ere. § After crossing th t he nger tried to outfoot her rivel, instead of outpointing he A few minutes after the start, Columbia began to cut down the Shamrock’s lead and was out pointing her. The wind was growing stronger every minute, and @t 11:25 a. m. the Shamrock’ i> topaall wae carried awaq. The British immediately turr and started for home. Colum dia appeared to be sligh ad when the accident of curred. Columbia contir » eall around the course, Under the agreement entered into & wheres, it was stipulated that should either boat be disa . the other boat should sail the course alone, Columbia turned the first mark at 1203 p.m. The it extent of the damage to the Sb k is not yet known, bi is doubtful if she will be able to race tomorrow The yachts got across the line on almost even terms and start- 4 on the 10-mile sail into the wind. The Shamrock hail lead Rot more than half a length, ani bad the weather berth; but the Cotumbia ate into her wind, and within a minute forced her to tack. ‘The race for the next 22 minutes was a beautiful sight. The wind steadily freshened, amd Lip! that he might have @ stiff breeze, was rapidly being fulfilied At 11:3 the yachts were going through the water like scared running horses, They were stil Most on even terme. @uddeniy there wae a puff of wind and the huge club-sall of the Shamrock shivered, rolled up. and then came down with @ Tush, falling into the belly of the mainsail A cry of consternation went up. The Shamrock’s topmast had enapped off clean, 18 Inches above the top of the main mast The Shamrock'’s tender came up, 04, taking the Shamrock tow, started for home. No one on board was hurt. The Sheamrock’s men spent the Peet of the day stepping a new topmast and preparing for tomor- row's race The challenger. presented a@ sorry sight afver the crash. The Columbia tnok her ohances.of om stmifar ace ‘ident, Tor she iramediately took io her baby Jib and topeatis, therety easing the strain on the topmast >n's with, oxpreased last night, in The Columbia sailed right on. The wind continues to blow @trong. After the Columbia roagnded the first turn the prospects for finidhing within the time-! t good The Columbia went around the second stake at 1:22 Thei Cotumtia finiebed at 2 and, as she crossed the line. the winner of the second race, th cursion beats, yachts and all the crafts let h a blast of Whistles that must have stirred the hearts of the Columbia's raliors. ‘The Cotumbia crossed the auish Ine within the time-limit, thereby winning the race. SOSSHSSSSHSSOSHSHHSSOOSHSSSSOOH OOOO OOSD SPOSSSSSSSSSHSSSSOOSHOSH HS HOOOHOOOOSD A new National Guard regiment, and possibly reorganization of the militia organization of this state ls pre i by most of the Officers and some of the men of the First Washington. It ts pro posed to organize a regime f the Natic juard with men of the First Washington as a nucleus, and t ¢ such others as will join. The reorganization of the N mal Guard might follow, but it fe not @ necessity. The men gir to re-enter the guard have no particular desire t the guard so as to bar out any of the companies » in existence and would simply rather add a pn regiment, apportioning a pany to each of the cities represented in tite present regiment, soon to be mustered out of service The regiment was for y of guardemen and many of them had been members of ry organizations for several years. The experience ir ppines has not dampened their ardor or made therm wish the service of the state In Stead they want to come Among some of the cious to secure a new regiment, there is a feeling that th t will have to wait un til legisiation is secured before t ent could be formed. As the men themselves fe t 3 possible to use @ part of the funds for the supp of a new regiment. SPOSSSSSOSSHSSHSHSOO SH SOHSOSOOOOOO OOS SERRE EEE EEE ESHER EERE RRB LONDON, Oct. 17.—The extraordinary session of paritament opened today The queen's spe an exclusively to the Transvaal trouble. She urged the immediate strengthening of the British forces in South Africa The isolated condition of the Brit force at Mafeking ts ex citing all England. Lord Salisbury’s fou r with the tm Prisoned garrison; also Lady Sa Wilaor h with her hus- band, is there. She is the a f th of Marlborough There are several other highly nnected Orders bave been sent to do everything to help th The precarious condition of the Britiwh tr threatened on all sides by overwhelming for of Boers, is causing the home government to hurry forward reinforcements as rapidly as pos sible. Within the next eix days 16 transports will’ s m Engiand, carrying 19,000 officers and men, and much artillery supplies. A Central News desepatch reports that 300 Boers and 18 Brit- ish were killed In an engagement at Mafeking British soldiers on armored tr reconnoltering near Spyfontein, engaged the Boers, killing five and wounding seven. There were no Hr The assault an In carnest this morning. Thx battle proceeded att the north of the town. They were They, however, re newed the assault for tt time, when Cronje ¢ up from the south with artillery wl lowt 12 killed up to the hour when this dew 1 Advices from Pret ¥ fighting occurred at Mafeking on Saturday and Bunda ritieh forces retire towards the city after th nd attack, but returned Iater and resumed the engagement burghers were killed and five wounded tn the various fights. Refugees from the Transvaal who have arrived at Loréngo Marques, report that the pulsed at Mafeking in the early Aghts, suffering Boers were vy lows. re- NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The friends of President McKinley are in no fear of a et t he nath v nVer ”" next year to Admiral De muld viral's inelin ations regarding the presiden t A clone friend of the 5 lent «a that s name be presented to the conventicn fc} 1 1 otand by the president. Ther 1 no general ag nent about the matter, and should the d be ructed for the president he will be nomir 1, ROAKEAEREEEARKAEKKKRKHAKRHAKK HH EEA SOPHO OSSOS SOHO HOSS OSSHSOSHSOOSOOSEHOOOSOSEOESOOOHOOOSOOD oe oe e e = | SEATTLI Ww ASHIN » So dae dad Santa Aoida dint decid? ' ° @ WASHING dD. C, Oct. @ @ 17.—The Britiah government has @ @ informed the State department @ eo adh mitot modus @ eo, vent upon the kan bound @ @ ur This is a way or @ * that the nadian aun @ 2 tho hav nted to the @ eo: rary arrangements pro @| e pow Yeoretary May, so an @| eo; t a clash in the disputed @ - Gow tory Hay i# much elated @ ver the outcome oJ CITY NEWS. | & AARARARARARRARAARIS® sued t the ave I Warrants wer y Judge Cann this morning for ved, Ds arrest and T with v keeping ny. The am De ake law state pen presenta tives on leaKt Ar thur ¢ o B. Grim thers called Cann this morning Aft the ™ plaints th judge te i bis to draw the warrants, and they w served by Deputy Sheriff Wilson. The cases ha wn wet down for heartng tomorrow morning For several months past the op | ponents to the Sunday saloon have been endeavoring to get the prose euting attorney's ~ to take ac | tion in the matter, Petitions were pres and finally prosecutor | Mc oy de 4 to Neten to the ar- faument of the league and have the } law enforced. | Complaints have also been filed against William MeArdie, Dan M | Nemara and Charlies Smith. They will be giv a hearing r | For Seattle and’ Victnity.—Tonient and Wednesday, fair; light to fresh Rain has fatle in Washington Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Utah and | Northern Calif | Interest tn a achool elec }tt m ie ip The books } this morni that U6 had | regtater ck last Mra. He or V a, wh harge of the reg jon books year, is again in charge. It has been jeaid that John Behram and HM. BE. Holmes are probable candidates to | the election of school director, The committee on hospitality for the volunteers’ receptia %. com. pleted a canvass of all of #1 ety 8s in M al | of lodgings that can be secured for strangers, The canvass has de- veloped the fact that urgent need exists for increased accommodations, which can best be secured in priv- ate touses. To find these accom. modations, the ladies of the Red Crom society will he asked to take] active steps sjunet with the mr hospitality, Tn din ering: homes for the thous wilt ¥ © during ° Jaye oO : t ie expect visitors will pay for and lodging Citizens who have spare roome tt their houses are urged ‘to do their SCOCEHOH OO OOOO SORES SEE ES ESE REESE SEER ERE EEE EE Ee POSS HSOSSSSSHSOHPHOEOHHEFOOHEOOOOOOOD * * * * * * * * * * J GTON, EXPERIMENTS WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Marconi System May Be Adopted on] OPALWARE TUESDAY OCTOBER 17, EVENING, American Battleships. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The Herald publishes today the follow- ing from ju Washington correapondent Convinced of the great value of wirelens telegraphy, arrange ments have been perfected by the government for experiment fine with the Marcon! system, which may lead to its adoption tn several important services » the concluwion of the yacht chief of the naval bureau of equipment, expects nfer with Mr, Maroont relative to the naval experiments. It is under stood that the New York and second clase bat tleahip Texas w equipped with tnetrun and short station will be lished at the Atiantic ands Negotiaws are in progres® between th army and Mr. Marconi for experiments immediately after the yacht races to demonstrate the practicability of the symem on land, Au biies, whieh will furnteh the power and traneport ation, have nh purchased, and balloons and kites will be used in the hope of increasing the distance traversed by the electric waves. races Rear Admiral Brad- armorede cruiser rps of the seeeeee tenes ee eee eet HOTEL FOR WOMEN IN NEW YORK 1) OOO = MALL FACTORIES its Construction Will Cost $400,000 serguerneri ta oll A Ne a ao --Rooms £3 to $6 per Week. RAE ARERRAERETARAR eee eee eee NO. 201. 1599, PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. TT ALL 300 Pike St. Have you seen it? AAA A PIE AAPA AIO Look in our window and ask the price. Pin Trays, 10c; Jewel Boxes, 15 to 20c; Collar and Cuff Boxes, 35¢ up to 0c. It is new, beautiful, fashionable and cheap. COON BROG., 1417 Second Ave. * ¥ = 2 * * BRUNNER & CO. * ms Dn oF, * $ Groceries, Wines and Liquors * 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794. * California sweet wines @ spectiaity. Port, Sherry, Angelica, d * Muscatel, by the bottle, 36¢ up; by the gallon, $1 up. Fine Red 2 and White To-Kay. * ] — : DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE The are * ee ema reel ees —- eres eerste ee a WHEN GUTING GASSES Consult only the best optician. reine reasonable. Only first-class 6-216 Burke Bid : |\oras. e@. HOLCOMB. Optician, “S 13 i SEATTLE CATARACT CO. ° e ia Aa obey for the new BSnoaqueimie Light | erry oecccccosooos j | aa = j NPW YORK, Oct. 17.—It te thought that the construction of the | “are forced to proposed hotel for women in this city will begin in January. The capi- | ta * sok le to be $900,000, and it will be mepeunany $0 tare three-fourths teove, and to reduce > of tt mubseribed before the company may be incorporated. The total stock, will com@nue peer: | ml ar arene s108000. The enterprise | our auction sale of hardware. Last sale Wednes- Improvement, capable of accommodating about 600 women sicians, journalints, tel will be rim for the rent of tow alcorem, The exact but it bas ent to 6 each Tle twill be built at some point Feet, not far from be RAILROAD RIDE: SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17.—Men of the “Fighting First’ expressed themselves unmistakably as to their wishes in the mat ter of transportation home, and if Mr. Ankeny, or the citizens committee or whoever has the say in te matter, con taken for the general sentiment of the regiment, the colonel re ure towarts making a sv ee of | quew Chaplain Knudson to make a canvass of thé various com | : eption by opening panies, and he has sutsmitted the result of his work tn tive follow- to receive strangers ing report made to Adj. Briggs be sulficient, as meals “October 14. od at t Jown-town | “Adjutant First Warhington Volunteers and hotels | Sir,—Having consulted the men of our regiment as to their eee jesires in regard to boat excursion to Seattie, I find that a large One of the most remarkable scence | majority of them have long desired to make the trip north by that has transpired within the lewal rail. However sorroy they would be not to yield to the wishes of history of } aunty, wae t the excursion committee to go by boat and view that grand par- ed im Judge Jacobs ® le of decorated steamehips in Elliott bay, they still persiet in mornin It added at the lesire to go by land, giving as a reason, therefor, that they | chapter to the for n dread Ure sea voyage even under the moet favorable circum- Phillips cane The arcu al stances, and especially those who get seasick every time they put of venue w a. Secondly, many say they would not think of anything uting A less than first-class passage if going by eca. r nied affida i men and officers will be on a common footing when from himself, #t and there would not be enough stateroom accommo- ui Sheriff W r al Thirdly, most of the men desire to go by land | dwelling land and Judge Ca ae Mr luced Me Pir rather to 5 Mciais than t After the reading and a few remarks by the pr ing attorney, the sel for the fence, John F. Dore, took the fi Hin argument for a chance of venue was sensational After " and unique lifferent « n the case. n the ala concerned rn. ed his attention to the press of the city stensibie purpose ¥ urt the influ ° which t papers in Seattle had exert © minds of the people thr vunty, Dore devoted 10 minutes to a persona tack n" one of the reporters The attack wan bitter, anc au of abuse. He ended by statements whieh were far stronger than In nuendos and which would never go nged in the street {dent, coming as {t aid, an departure from the usual | courtroom acene, tor yectators very much by eurr At the conclustun of Dore’s re- marks, the court stated that, whi much uncalled for material had t brought Into the mat he co ered that the defenee tad grounds for a change of venue, In that the ' pera had a wide circulation, and must have prejudiced the pubit Mr. McFlroy stated that he aid not wish to opr a change of venue. but had brought his aMdavits to protect hin and the sheriff's office The court granted change of venue to Snohomish county MANILA, Oct. 17.—Senor Fernan dex, the edit wf the Patria, has been arrested and his plant selsed Fernandes has been printing pam phiets under the heading, “Drop the Mask,” In which the American re was denounced gime robelya Dawe Leen ToMlids Palanca, the ri wh t Chinaman tn Luson the Chinene labor in Manila, has posted a pr amation about the city, calling the Chinamen to render him respect and ler T 6 conmu has denounced Palanca, and has had 1 the posters torn dowr MA ret. 17.—The American force 1. Bel! today cleared the r f Por Th y fell back to t westward, leaving a number of their dead, ‘The Ameri ’ lost was killed. This is the ond time recently that the Porag SSSSSSSSSSSSHESSESCOSSSOHOSOOOOSD bly never get another opportunity to en- sta route unless they were to make a that purpose t ret Washing ating ppreciation of the hearty reception and ex- oursion which the citizens of our state offer them, and especially are they grateful for the generous offer of Hon. Levi Ankeny “Except for the above reasons the men would be glad to go by sea. “ALBRPRT L. KNUDSON, “Chaplain.” ‘This report will be presented to Mr. Ankeny for consideration, and in the event of his having the matter turned over to the Be- attle committee, it will be forwarted to the tatter. The boys in blue are not satisfied that Col. Wholley shall alone be the recipient of a token of their esteem, A fund has been started for the purchase of a eword for Maj. Weisenberger that #ball rival In beauty that to be presented to Col, Wholley It ia possible that th esentations will be made at the same time. Patronage |day 10:30 a. M wl be sought among professional women, such as artints, teachers, phy- trained nurses and others, and the ho- en business principles. The present pian provides | week, and Tl roome with | Teetaurant will also be runen low rates has not yet been determined upon, between Broadway. ‘alf_ of which will be have sult their desires the boys will go by rail. Bo much talk ime been arouned over the proposal to give the regiment another dose of soa-e! *s, that Col. Wholley pas been forced to take cognizance of it In rder, however, that the talk of a few should not be mis- m desire not to be discourteous - 108 Railroad Avenue ix | jdvevvuscrenadyl == ae’ oe = Walla Walla Addition ; = Denny- Blaine Land Co. 3 Dexter Horton Bank Building. 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C., Oct. 17. -Admiral Dewey is making a Aight for - bd and Coot ws i j uble bounty for the men ae the guns who won for him the battle 2S PEEALAAE eames Gots e 4 of Manila He has filed a claim for $200 each for hie men, instead of $1, They are enttied to the double allowance if the America: force ses tatenon to Con epamch toiteanses, igen’ beer dete neauel ‘Steel Ranges 20 Per Cent Less Dewey, in a report to thy navy Gepartment claims that the @panish than are asked for similar quality RANGES, force, including the shore batteries, was superior to the American fleet The Word “GARI AND” 7) If Admiral about $460,000 Mmatead of $180,000. a pretty 17-year-old girl living with her par wrth Seattle, wanted to see the town, Procuring a sult of her brother's clothes, she donned the male attire yesterday and started out on her investigations, After several hours in the tenderloin district she concluded to spend a short time in the va riety theaters, She entered a well known resort on South Second avenue and Washington @treet. The girl's tdentity was soon made known, and Officer Adams was informed Her arrest followed Nellie spent the night at police headquarters, and this afternoon was brought before Judge Cann for trial She pleaded guilty to the charge of dressing in male atire. De ents in continued the Judge, and T will attend to your case later, Such a disgraceful case as this must be dealt with in a proper way Later the Judge fined her 82 Nellie Is an attractive girl. She has large blue eyes and black hair, She wore a dark sult of clothes, and golf cap, Nelly's mother and father do not Hye together, and ste has been permit- ted to do as she liked City Attorney De Bruler says he will place her in the police matron's care for several weeks, SOERAEAOHADAMAMAD CER AER BER OGeREREE Dewey's Views are sustained (he aggregate bounty will be SPHSSHHSSESSHOHS HS OSO SHH SOHSOOS OOO OOD Nelile Piekerill Becccccccccccccccoce OOOCOO OO | | {# an assurance of quality, durability and finish, burn off. Made expressly for soft coal, | GEO. H. WOODHOUSE 133! Second Avenue OPEN No paint to scratch or od |NURSING MOTHERS stimelant full of | 3 | ing Qualitles | West's 5 | London City Attorne Bruler questioned her very closely, “Ho: — -_ old are you?” demanded prosecutor. — “Seventeen years. + a8 Ie readily assieattated and apeinte, netur “Have you parents Ye “Do they know what you w fant. mended by physicians. doing They do." “Where did you get those clothes? brother gave them to me to wear.” “Well, he ought to be DeLivento IN Kees TO ANY Pant oF CrTY to jail for #ix months," interrupted Judge Cann Sit down,” SARE ROCOOO Phone Bay 96 YRES TRANSFER CO, Distributing Cars a Spectalty 360 A¥e. Jacksen | West & Go., '™ soeFilled Night and Day Barrington’s Drag Store Open All Night 2d Avenue and Pike st. ‘Phone Green 151, Prone Main Office, cer. Ocoiden Wa