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Ladd . NO, 145. SEATTLE, WASHING vOL. TON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1901, 25 : NOTHER TRAIN HELD UP MISSING | NORDSTROM'S END IN SIGHT AAA pucil CROCKPTT, Cal. Aue. 1.—two| Judge Emory Refuses Application for Appointment of Sanity |wold bars, valued at § Commission—Matter May Be Taken to Judge Bell. | found this morning by 4 ARRIVALS A shit of wVrerersess Masked Desperadoes Dynamite a Train In the Indian 2.29.52 022) son nosy sn woane von magna gn United States Marshal and Posse Are In Hot Pursuit. » Olsson, "an _unsophiaticated | Wet he war Bau a two years ago |10 et the law tae 904 Second Avenue | Ree enancaceee eens et eet ent tes teeetets 7 Territory and Get Rich Booty. = cee as eran otras nr AUECLOTHING. on ae ‘T Reckless Outrage Perpetrated In Daylight at the Town of Coney | STRANGE ‘ ay tS _ = s Sr i ni iu : . . . : ~ r . ' FORT WORTH, Tex, Aug A heavily 4 band of adoos held up ‘the Missour a r haf ; ‘ . AANA AAA exas passenger train at Coney, I. T. this morning, dynamited the express car Walsibial end 4 | NE ae ‘wr lore that went through the entire train and robbed the passengers, Labor Excha . Mr. I tow " bas ¥ oe oe a The amount secured {s unknown It te belleved to be heavy | raid Pieces of Mu- . The robbers tookpossession of the engine and cab, subduing the engir . q Buns | 1 pr " | : BE: The expres-car Goce was battered down and the sate dynamited, while @ gun was held at the me- | By the Side of the Dead Emperor, the Dowager | : ’ SHERMAN, CLAY & 63 Ee wer's head. Withee and’ ig m - ianos and Organs b ‘The mail clerks were treated similarly while the pouches were being ripped dpen and rifled - Empress Frederick Is Laid to Repose. reached the mausoleum soor Prescript 10n 7) 24 AVE. STEINWAY DEALERS e ‘The passengers were not permitted to leave the coaches, but were robbed in their seats and berths. | ae * gael = i98 va nuld like to prepare yours. We give WARD D t jl Ot ' no na dicealenee sett ahem dle te mies mil | Violet Cloth, Purple Velvet, Ermine and Costly Lac Drape)... sand the bene. ¢ YU Purity, Accuracy, Reliability. HAR ental Uilice the Stately Bier—A City Shrouded In Silent Gloom. Bee een aad Deliveries made anywhere in the city, * sided the will quiet down ietio e ket was placed % Open all night, Phone Main 35 under the reign of a sovereign. Queen | — side that of Emperor Frederick ‘ ~~ Edith will wave the aceptre and her ; : ‘ 4 ihe’ caraival wil ot test be reat | Solemn Cortege Moves Through Deserted Streets to the Royal Mauso. | ‘h* ™aureleurn. * Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. jity 0; a remained for * ; * Hundreds 6f peapte arrived in the] eum at Sansouci Park, Outside the City of Potsdam The royal r 627 First Avenue city yesterday and today this num i eT TeTeTerTrrrereretrcrrer ere riri roll roll ot tts soo {331% SECOND AVE. ber will swell into the thousands. nd silently pray , t | ‘The hotels are already caring for an lent: prayii s. Ww petairs. | aie lee Smee Deen eak-| °° 5, Meret 0D. On Ente the neat rested, The one Her Life Not # doceseecooos sooescescosoooooooosoooos > : vile | ntval committee is havin anda | ** zm ket was placed in the imperial hearse Ppy r fats weep ‘The Empress Friedrich has not haa Friday We will a | visitors. It Bas developed in several drawn by eight horses) & bap | full in attending to the wante of thé E Saealid | England with Sorest Busprine ” Unbroken by the last of foes.” | instances that people who have list | rmany <2 ame stkeeeeee renee ene oors from the Federal Steel men jed roome with the carnival bureau a ine led by eight officers of the gen-/4 notion that the Germans were a + Gum, be oe ‘ |of information have rented the trifle unctviltae t they nee s ¢ expresses himself as ho) . 13 eral staff. % NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—The * * BPS" | without notifying the bureau. Th POTSDAM, Aug. The body of | eral staf. ° improved. 4 that it wa ® Financial News bureau sent out & | ful of the result jloose way of doing Dusiness bas! 1. iste Dowager Empress Freder-| The town appeared most gioomy,|4uty to apply to them a curatiy ‘® & statement today that Presi- # onire | Caused © great deni of trouble, as| y | dose of English civilization. ete queda avant % dent Schwab of the United ®| CLEVELAND, ©. Aug. 12.—Tho|™&NY of the city’s guests have trav-|ick was placed in its Im g\ the atrects leading to Sans Souci! way this was Mr. Gladstone's v ¥ % States Steel corporation, told his @| eled long distances for nothing | £ any. He knew both France | 3—~~~~~~~~—~~~~~~~ Annan an ® friends jast night that he was #| “réscent Tinplate branch of the etee!| Rumors that local des g0-| place this afternc park were closed carly, Between Italy we and for him the Th G t Cle ae my > ss seamen ooh # convinced of the speedy collapse %| trust succeeded in starting one of |!MM to Increase the prices of meat and 9 o'clock belle were tolled, but,| French and Italians were the tw ~ n Swee ale There is pleasant ands ® of the strike. * B starting one Of) .nd provisions during the carnival] The final ceremony, though @ and 0 o'clock ‘Belle were wat | an nations in which a hign|% e Grea ca “p De eS Ow uE Ae % The statement is partinily re- w| 't* mills this morning. are vigorously denied. Leading dea!-| 404 with great military pomp,|'® accordance with the wish of the er a In two days old, but it ts very for its age More help 1s 3 jhere, It’s called ® sponsible for the strength * ers declare that the only advance in j As a matter uree the German needed to take care of it than we pated. Those who had to t #& United States steel stocks today. #| McKEESPORT, Pa., Aug. 12—Only| Prices will be those due to the lAw/| was performed briefly and without | dead empress, there were no other! women, and particularly the Berlin and those who could not wait, please try again, as we will * * j of supply and demand. Pork is the | ip, |Women, @id not agree that they need lef prepared to attend to your wants tomorrow, BEER EE EEE EE EEE ee y |” POTION Of the plant of the Nation-| only articte in the way of fresh meat | incident. signs of mourning, except the halt. | .q be reformed according to the al Tube Co. i In operation today, «| that has gone im price, the ad- WEARS owt AP 4 feel ngiish model. The Empress Fried The Swe eep Clea n Prices ° ik |targe number of boys émployed there) irge, pene iano Sp Senet pam Sere ae Sees mh, however, was certain that, she ° It Is prepared after the recipe of 1778) large quantities in cold storage are ved rua Pi ne houses overio «park could not be mistaken, and she took P ach beauty and women PITTSBURGH. Pa, Aug. 18—A! paving joined the strikers [large qusncitiee in cold storage fe |train arrived early at Wild Park| ‘The houses overlooking the park |sould not be mistaken, end she Mok | $ prevail throu out the store, especially on ODD LOTS, REMNANTS, ea — Tumor is persistently making the| — | Oman stadon, be were closed, and the Inhabitants of ness. It is probable that she did en ests 7 oan 0 Fanaa Goo! in they've found a ms i | It is unilkely that there will be arge eomewhat the sphere of activ ¢ It costs le; little enough, Pounds today that 75 per cent. of the) PITTSBURGH, Pa. Aug. 12.—The| .4, increase in the price of grocer.| ‘The bier was upholetered in dark|the houses along the processional |ity of the Berlin women, got them t eooeoee $O0060406006006000'O000 000000) = Patent me and Drugs at cus prices. strikers at the Painter works have | call for financial aid is meeting with les, vegetables or fruit. Plenty of i dolng things that they had not done as and bise ta to be had, an| Violet cloth and purple velvet, bors | route were ordered not to appear at erore: made them understand the the strike had only « temporary ef ctions of & president, secretary lingness to return to work whenever jand cash remittances were recetved fect on shipments from the Califor and treasurer, But the process was Great savings, but good service A Money Saver on Call | ex2veod rods notified their employers of their wil-| gratifying responses. Many checks dered with white lace and ermine | their windows or in thelr gardens, viet ra ia galvaaie |nia market. The higher pgiee of | o=——---— — —— pers | ot pleasant for her, Blemarck be Trade Prices. reight is offset by the shippers low-| . i440 on Washington street, where! lieved, too, that she mixed in seri | The picket aystem at the varioualering prices In order to dlepoee ot] thany” laboring. men ody HELD FULL SWAY 4 politics too much for German's Shirts, closed front, 10c; shirts, TTSBURGH, Pa, Aug. 12.—The| mills proves effective. | their goods salaries for whisky. When he enter good, Then her husband died, and Tze; soft shirts, 10ct — i oe Soy ee | Jabour's midway attractions ar: ied this place he told Chief Sullivan sho was left without a foothold cuffs, ‘per pair, 4e. arantee not to shrink your fannels. We take the rough edges | Dh Main 787. off your collars and give you high | 8. E. cor. Pike St. and Second Ave, Sloes or domestic Anish (no giens.) | x Queen City ~ Steam Laundry | ADAMS | ADAMS e 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. GROCERY BARGAINS Near Pike St, established 18%, | for Wednesday and Thursday Fancy Fresh Tomatoes, 20- Ib boxes; special price, bc Ib, Sie box NEW POTATO! 100-1b sacks; attention of the stcel-strike leaders! The pickets are orderly and no rived in town yesterday and the that he had $40 in money. He # white tents are moatly in position,| very little of It, but soon discov The Orientals with his show are fre-| that it ail gone. and Cleveland. The strike of the} A report published this morning | quently seen on the streets and at-| A negro porter of the pi considerable atte rnard Scott and Fre Doys at McKeesport is erpecially| that there had been a split in the|‘Tect considerable att an arandrasbeanh sod bar were arrented > gratifying to Amalgamated officials, | ranks of the Amalgamated, and tnat | at Overcoats, skirte, shoes and shirte| By a not uncommon twist of the ber of other articles were conactentious feminine mind, she de. | pm the residence of Mra. J,! cided from the. first to regard herself & missionary sojourner in Ger ralare entered the house many; and this is the position she te centered today upon McKeesport | violence has yet been reported. during the sight and took just what, has always held among the German | they pleased. ‘The affair was re-! people, down to these last days of Mayou auspicion of being ated in the affair. Scott hi pl nd they say the situation there is| the conservative element were i peaadngie 6 Be nnn panes che ecto usec embers | Gecidediy in their favor. iC lement o' 0, te i = = = = — |ing = settlement of the strike, + Vernon Horse Thieves | | President Shaffer ts rather disap- | gardieas of President Shaffer, is em | | ©. F. Babeock, who lives near Mt} pointed, however, upon receiving 00 phatically Gentes, Vernon, reported to the local police |that two valuable ho: pad been Rubber Necking = Coilars finished on our new Edge lroner 0., Aug. 18-—~The stolen out of his stables. Ed We met his death on April 31 last, was CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y supposed have been struck by a i soled price-... % : j heeds 3 hy h AR Payne STEFFEN CHAS. @. HOLCOMB ADAMS POWDER. wil HOURS NOW d Medier, who is dyi War Department Details Lieut. Abbott to Teach | Petts pe tos cant ee fs Or the Demand for Grocer! Fall Off at Columbia 5 jo" umption in a Cincinnat! hos | i : - VPA slate de” dein es College Students at Seattle. miosnie merky Bide. Coy Seg and Marton pet nce Oe + | working In @ paper mill at Frankiir BRE. 5 : » ree |Before Tacoma Carnie |62tnt incurred the entry ot tm == | a te 4 Br er ae tee ae aFe | Jemployes there, who placed rope WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 13.—| tired officer, may be appointed, upon CHALERN Le adadbcinty er | request of educatioi al institutions of in such in rin military ee, such ofc ive hin reg y from the ronment Lieut, Abbott entered the service First Lieut, T. Abbott has been tatled by the war department t == You Will Have to Hurry= If you desire to recelve benefit from the offe now making to 1 en aeicapitalists and laborers. Quickest returns possible, }a certain class stitution as an in 4 of W. W. Phalan, who has just open tim from © Reem, Shally hurting ForSelling Liquor at Madison €4 @ grocery store in Columbia. Last | |i head against the fron shaftine a night Mr. Phalan absent mindedly fracturing his skull Park Without License— ceed to Puget sound and ansu: man Ww then placed up | duties of military instructor in th waiked out of his store, leaving the ‘as if Goors unlocked, and the place at the| over up the| Appeals Case, | University of Washington, at pole ‘ Joying a quiet laugh at th a | val Is Thrown Open. about his neck and raised and Ic | TACOMA, Aug. 12.—It ts now only |the railroad track to ¢ MES G. GIVENS & €0., BROKERS, ecyc'ice seaute mercy of any one who might choose|a question of hours until the Elke Crime. A detective from Cincinna | te. ae a private in 186), In 1867 he was JA a ce }, Boyd Bidg. Seattle to enter. Mr. Phaian returned iat wn the town. The button will be D8# arrested Geo. Stage, living ne This detail ie tn accordance wita| brevetted first Heutenant LTT thie morning and found things pret-| touched tomorrow as a signal to the Franklin, presumably in connection that army regulation which provides | he was made first lieutenant and re- | Bpectacios and Eyegiesece . ‘ fy much scattered about. Persons fire alarm station to tap ten beiia| ith the affair William Steffen, propristor of the| + in time of peace an officer in| tired from duty, He was born in i We have the me optical establishment a Who are on the inside of the matter and then — pandemonium! Whistler Madinon Park pavilion, was fined $25 | active service, and at any time a re-| Maine | . Hie Ay tage agen Sea oosak tie ADAMS GROCERY (0. say that few groceries will be needed | will screech, belle will ring, horns| Ed. Moore, a suspicion character,|and costs this afternoon, He was id >» grind our nses and & a correct fit. The if by certain people for some time to! will blow and the people will r.| was jailed by Detective Barbee last| arrested by order of Chief Sullivan! | ‘eed J HW. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 708 Second Ave., Seattl+ Main 499 come. And when the first tumult has sub- | evening Iter setting itquer contrary to .ctey (ADE N fs Sarl his coshom uoaoe'e attors 0 BRIE WILL THIS |} BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE WooD... 4 hen it under a $109 bond to obe: arets from #0c a gallon up. | cane may be heard by the superior BRUNNER & co. p nek Telephone Main 1060, 502 Pike Street. PICKLES Vary in qua and flavor according to the quality of the vinegar you use Our White Malt Pickling Vinegar and our Pure Apple this Is the Cold-Blooded Message From Big | 2 SUICIDE Never, it Such Small Fines Trust to Little Trust. CADILLAC DISQUALIFIED : acne weaaere. nape as 4 Coats, all sizes up to 38 breast P casc¥Be and its use 4 pick- . Report From Dawson That) ston a om be 4) ee i a an CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—Today's race | ification until after the fret leg had Judge George today foun as Wneee suite are the most durable and che pest thing for outing, In the Canadian Cup werien wan giv-| heen almost covered. The Caaiinc's| Murderer Seeks Death, mys ~ bere sri fishing or any outdoor exercises that you can buy anywher | Big sms bey A ies the pha ; : ny, a Van Aaselt dairyman, guilty q $ z en to the Invader on A foul, the Cad-| skipper refus » discontinue the f CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—-An accepted rumor in financial circles In to the |iijae having been disqualified for| race, and the boats went inen Suit (pants anc ) watering his milk and fined him pe . 5 AAS ¥ nr the |f1o and conta. The case ‘was appeal jie Fit W. S. MAYFIELD @ffect that J. P. Morgan ana joolates, who are forming « national | running too close to the Canadian | full course, \oa cnd bay. Denay'n booms aie FAMILY GROCER $900,000,000 coal trust and have been temporarily blocked by the refusal | boat at the atart. The racers were| The Cadillac will make a protest : $50 For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tobacco | & 503 pike. Tel. Main 998 and " . nt not notified of the Cadiliac’s disquai. against her disqualification | George O'Ririen, the murderer of| PE aie ago ' Habits—The only Keeley Institute in Washington ‘ city milk tor, sample Denny's milk and It was analy t of that etate to th ar, OMce uiivan Buil famed an ultimatum to the $15,090,000 soft coal t to eacape the gallows, ‘This is the n Lake or Frem: el. Main 83! @ffect that unless the small trust becomes part of t Morgan organiza report of the Dawson pas 1 elute il BE. Bogardus, Evidence that it — _ f i - he Humboldt, August 2 he attempt : tion betore winter the latter will ship the product of the mines of West t been watered were found and ' ; | ed to sulcide by hitting his head , ee oe ae i Virginia, Penne and Kentucky Into the Indiana market and under. | i sette the walle OF Miscell, "He was | the milk deemed below standard : sell Indiana miners until they are either forced to pt the pri ft | picked up unconscious, A handker | welt, Harry Ryner, a street fakir, was Airectors the stubborn companies nonk Coal & Tar | arrested by OMfcer McClug laat even Co. and Sider the advi Railroads jest. They have agreements with the Ind other members of th ibeepeicieteneitan PIKE ST rt held secret as to con SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19.—The Marine painters joined the strik MARRIED Jing for peddling without a licen si terme. tng toamatere this morning. Joccecnersacsvetecsscconseccsseossoscoscooooneess Staple and Fancy Groceries | ital boat Id ho this morning As sadetidiboal: Lae MORAN BROS CO. Brick ee | J. .N, Varnoamer was arrested last 1 Rice were married last! >a f t re watchin: imp ending war between the trusts with ‘The Oregon Railway & Navigation Co, announces the tie-up of ite ortinnd until the strike i settied with it, and for this ‘The Municipal league will endeavor to secure a peace-nettlement by tn feto ite markets for anyone intending to ¢ na trust ne to ship coal in at Concession have rece terests in nome of the mi ne appointment of Benjamin I. Wheeler, president of the Californ night for carrying concealed weap: ini i a a ee ae, vical, | hess tevenig daiaceattante sstesn Morne | mane at the brats amines, | ugh’ fo" Crone concealed won pbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers. | ¢997 YESUER Way ™>aair= rompect atreet, Mr. Jenne: a Wines the raliroads it will be wise for them to break the agreement with | A mane meeting has been called of all retatlers tn the city tomorrow, | member of the grocery firm of Jen-| yames Rroady, a glass blower, was Manufacturers of High-Grado Lumber. Babeeibe toe < he Seattle Dally, fhe smalior trust, | t@ take action to force the Employers’ association to make « settlement, Viner & Hicks, arrested last evening for begging. | 1 Stan, ‘