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PAY ONLY ONE CENT HE Only Paper in T' A COPY—That's the Prigg Seattlo That Dares leat 42 THE SEATTLE STAR. voL.3. N 1 dey ues TTL WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2 1901, j 250TS A MONTH iY PPPPPDUPPPPDEDORPDIPOIPIDOD>> I> DD >> >dD>>I> I> I>I® a: fal | JUDGE HANFORD SENDS ARMED MARSHALS IN LAUNCHES oo i : | CAPTURE NINETY PIERCE-COUNTY ANARCHISTS }{ £ nmi, sccm: ® underwear) f) Os. S f paren } your results in your PICECCLL CECA e Tee ee ceeee 4 NOW IN STOCK AND READY FOR SALE business ACOMA, Sept. 24—Acting under Instructions from Judge Hanford The anarchists at Home colony are, in part, men who have been | babdblingw—an article calling for the pulling down t, the CHOICE ASSORTMENTS A W. II- qisatsderal court weveral launches carrying a posse of United states | riven f different cities by the p tor thelr rabid ideas and | overthrow of organized power ar - sn : OF | e dangerous utterances, Recently a Tacoma newspaper sent a statt cor- | Ol: slorifying the Haymarket riots and lauding as martyrs ¢ : ader command of United States Deputy Marshal | Ome ‘ ‘ lye depety marehals wr | respondent among them (immediately after the shooting of Pronident | ®hIet particlpants who afterward were hanged ti L hted S Guinit dere at Fo'clock (his morning for Delano beach, 12 miles | McKinley), and published a lengthy article exposing Hogs ay Tailored Ss ts h Ig t tore Sais where the site community ot amarchlet known ae Remne | This wan followed, ts eanounced inthe prema tew daywamy bythe} gl ~ ee Novelty '»ckets, Capes | sane eae ale ‘ forming of the Loyal League of North America, in Tacoma, with the TACOMA, Sieh, MBs p. & ag tere Tomer’ av Seer reese a * , . aeuuaee tecteding men, women ar dren, will Be arrested B4 | avowed purpose of extending its organisation etn cane United | Marshals, with thelr prisoners, are running in at Bt beach, ana Fur G wnents me AS oe pere to await hearing before Judge Hanford, who ts now hold. | States, British Columbia and Mexico, for the purpose of driving out an- | that they will disembark (here and take the electric line for Ta ‘ | inating medium, ¢ .... perewtyr yesie cetera to Seperate Skirts enaeieat aa here are % persons, anarchists and free lovers, in the little an which Ws an b a m Taoom a excess of the other kinds gan of Home published woekly; and of “Clothed With the Bun. ‘ ‘ ‘ xa Sistah ot Toma, the ebtét of whom ta Jaqes Morton, formerly | the weekly paper inscaa there In vopperi ot the tree lores ah : Te ARERR APOE, EAE NON Fancy Silks, Black Silks of light. : Segne of a national « st paper now published In Chicag | ‘ , y Estnes hich Gnished its sitting | 4" waying th ¥ Velv +t Th til 4 Pee return of the officials with the fruits of their trip is expectea | P°°R'* OO support them here tw hes Pg Ay necengeed , , os aad Velvetecas ¢ Sea Ld In thd issue of “Discontent” upon occasion of the last anniversary of | jy time the anarchists at Mor ott ste | the itaymartet rote, appeured ope of the most incendiary of anarchiatlo | ny, Pierce eounty.. ‘The Jury, after cr the case Colored Wool Dress Goods Electric Co ° Black Wool Goods Dress Trimmings, Laces Gloves, Fall Hosiery and Underwear, *OuILTY OF MURDER,” SAYS GZDLEOSZ JU “Prompt Verdict Returned This After-! NALLY STOPPED! Sudden Death of Jere Wilson, Schley’s Senior Counsel, Causes Post- ponement of the Court of Inquiry--One of the Most Celebrated Lawyers in the United States--Severe Blow to the Inquiry SENSATIO aY Fine Linens, Draperies Ribbons, Etc. RELIABLE VALUES, LARGE AS- BARGAINS SC4CC CC COESE CEC EC EEEE DERI) 2 SARARDDIDIPVEDDII DI VGPIPLTIRINDADDHRIVDIIIIIAIRIADPRIRIPIIVIIIIID —_—_ 3292 PPITRPRHPAT HPAP DADAM AFHIAARAMARHT HAI PAIS PPM ISA o HIV IT WTI andthe noon Against the Assassin of Pres- THE JURORS | Paw pcm etyred eget ving yy rh -i naRa ao MODER- GROCERIES aa om | vg < ge 67 one court of inquiry was caused this ireckenridge-Pollard damage case. I as aa A ae | Boomn-mpcnmmey--Prteaner Wears ff) So tem ia ton ce | mene we ies ht tr ee oe oer artarell ceeece Blac in cxonne ff Feverts Brand Sting Beane ite but Shows No Emotion Se President Wiliam Mei ah Sis. 6 saa. Sites ied amas wwe fo sational Scenes in the Courtroom, at tho } cn" anrwsca!visr {sore win ous o0e of the ant oooea ie was sa Seria facrasenld Uke dock ‘Gh moos ba patra epee price ome ¥ ¥ y Wendt, manufacturer. pritiiant lawyers in the Unite y of the law of this and other | bis place. . out balance of stoc! Trial of the Youthful Anarchist--Glances at Aipstient nt {| — oe a errreves-vrrrrrrerrerrerrrrrerre se; pottgh ity of Hate Fall Thick Upon the Prisoner, but He Is Apparently Unmoved --Today’s Proceedings BULLETIN—At 4:26 o'clock this afternoon the Czol jury returned @ verdict of “ urder in| first degree. BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 14. | second day of the trina! of ( antee it to please you. Coffee! Cofiec! Remeber we roast our cof- fee fresh daily and can pi you. Adams’ Java ComBina- tion Coffee at 260 per Ib is regular 40c valu have good coffe Me per Ib. ADAMS GROCERY CO. 1428 Second Ave. Tel. Main 482 Bet. Pike and Union. Andrew Smith, produce dea! er Joachim Mertens, contractor Robert Adams, contractor. P| Adjustable Tables 'S a convenient device for serving meals to an invalid, and a valua. ble addition to the serving room study and library. Take one on trial RACE-RIOT VERY ar N TEXAS RIDDANCE OREGON apo at 11:30 O'Clock first time, then, it wae learned that the prisoner had made ot ~|Man Who Defamed McKinley Has Disappeared a no-| | a complete statement on the night Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue ILL eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee 2 | Ue. the Gay of the shooting, while the ‘Thejand that he has an barangue pre mob on the outside of the jatl was gro of = Banta Fe Doth sides are heavil ceurred at midnigt in which three new |, Milled and two whites were mortally wounded. SERRE EEE SEER EE EEE KEN ENE NE ER ERE H olgosa pared. | howling for his lite. tread off con The st Port Towns Ing and ts @ue tn Crolgost was restiens Inst night, ean the assassin brighter than at Mr. Quackenbush sata t ° prison. n Senttioc at 9 oF hie were and appeared to be vistted by troub- He was 3 or had talked freely of his crime You Can ay time since his arrest. lesome dreams. Jenne he perfectly realised what he! ue mon . a4 m Severe) companies of sengere have : 2h wo SIE nite oxart 6 Gew sntneten bo- Bol. G. Simpson, owner Rnd MaN-| Keon ordered to the scene. A more pore TA ii.00 on The first witness called was Engt-| was doing, and was perfectly willing ager of the steamship Oregon, re- | serious clash Is feared tonight brought :o trial. The » Each Pee o'clock. As soon as the am this afternoon | ttce know that he hae left the city. Hat. nger Fields. He identified, by din-| to take the consequences. nd, signed by Capt. | jit b r returns bis arvest will Wickes were removed he sat in his| gram, the chair into which the pres-| He said he had followed the proal-| Seeley. ¢ - ating that DEFEATED iraifeatately fotiow: OSES OSS OSS Weal place, and seemed to take an|i#ent sank, and the spot where the! gent to Niagara Falls, intending to {*." ‘ale a 90 One Gj Mi Ili 0) (eg ec tadge atte atagh bonheapnl a ee aang peng dt 7 pape - ACQUITTED | rand illinery Opening | might shake his hand. sean canine tes eis Fay yom oe Durbam, South Africa, | the defeat of Test before the court was called a party ‘The most important witness of the except for usual In- | Roses near Vryheld; also that the| Continued. The crowds have been Quackenbush sald Cuolgoss had lowing such @ rough) p, toorter one of Czoti attorneys ! x ken bush, 4 Boere who several . J osm" |morning was James Quackenbush,| . 4 thet if he had not been| tis tvtags Gm eouoneity | on tee Gtkn nose JW, Reluide Not Guilty here today. Everybody surprised at Bat ei@ort, whispered consultation | who was with President MeKiniey| 1. J ouia nave continued | fs? crowd of returning gold-seeek- (iting from that piace | the beautiful display of Paris and ioe ould continued | ors, and many bulging pockets and Nev Ss, J oO con- PARIeas Petccner, What was aaid|*t the thine of the aamesination He! sin. ae the president. At thielsatchela are in evidence, telling talea| Deathof T. J. McGuirk =| of Murder | i | ay Banque sone 2 ae 7 COT” Hin ene nome Just as eoon as one of Was inandibie, Dut it was significant |SFaphically described the shooting) os. oe sean murmurs in) of thetr owners’ good fortune Thos. 2. MeCiuirk, sand 24 3 4 | e prices on 4 ead y-te our ae: “ A Wear Garments for afew days longer. oo and the struggle with the assassin. | a weet ae Ne ; 4 is brought into it. it wae the first time counsel the audience. t Mr. McGuirk was @ memb CHEHALIS, Wash As Seattle Grows, The Leader Grows We have a line of goods here which wit iy ‘The recital was most dramatic, and } a lode t ch ab: he av in quai 4 tondescended to talk to Caolgonn } 4 | " “ a Ferrier are much above the average in quai- ack | wnt The promecution, at 2:40 p. m., af- : ity, but below the average in price, | while he was testifying a murmur * - fie coming into the case. ter hearing the testimony of the T n of Made by makers of repute, they ‘the |went through the courtroom and/ “ —~ 4 +. oh pth SEE THIS are perfect tn tone, construction and je ¢ ery ces will Wand uniees he asks his counsel to| au will go on the stand this eve | a5 pell asks his counsel to| airsction of the prisoner. goes so on stand this even NOT ELIGIBLE 01 You Get Your Brand new Kimball Organs for Mm. The prosecution believes he) tater, Mr. Quockenbush’s testi. |" | “ trom ae : ‘ | Entertainment Being Arranged for ' Mone "s $86.00, uD . Mans to make a statement in court, | mony proved t nuine senaation.| The defense closed a few minutes ing a rn ' > y On terms of $6 down and §3 per Te ELIE, MO eli A TEA ELIT Japanese Statesman lio Or, Heg Resigns as Member of... - t 1 Worth month. J GOLDMAN “LET ME KILL om ceva ine “ce caer ee|| | Wo D. S. Johnston Co iy | = q Holeom named W ard Hol- . * ie ‘ Judge Lewin then made a statement eer a comb. WITH EVERY MANTEL 5 for the assassin. It consisted pr tion from the board of hea aes Burke Building je facing of your own lection, Tile hearth of your n the cipally of an eulogy of Capt the dead The majority is always CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Fimma Gol DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 24 4 own = TWO DEAD; an, who was arrested here 10 ‘ Mr. Hay : “ i e caref . rested here soon af-| Christian Rath wants to pull the! president, and brought tear a tes than ee iy thy be ae right. And the careful peo- < Sr the shooting of President McKin-| electric awitch that will send the as WORE Sonne 'Sp th 5 n Copper Front 8 P ig. om mapicion of & complicity in| sansin, Caolgows, Into eternity. Capt ae , ¢ ple who come here repre- eed nesassination plo’ was Ft ives at Jack Mich All h eyes of the jurors ar spectators. | Bit ¢ ie evidence a custody vi tell ne ska is transportation to the place CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Two firemen sent the majority. Very best fag nce against her having be F e execution of | J148¢ Lewis wept For Navy Yard Supplies ush leath by falling drugs, unusually low prices. faint. She laughed sneeringty woen | ures rold and A , et truetion by fir be igArnrtio. chew zerott E Judge White's charge to the fury Secretary Melkle, of the chamber | F at ee these FI { " F bart . oF int bottle ' Py Page onsumed half an hour, and at 8:52 , 8 ) for | 5 oe pint bottle . 5 C time % een . full pages of closely written matter, | The dead ar nt dottle Pe Mite Sle OR: FROME 20 The Geary Cc. P. R. ff re, but the lead : } Henry ©, Holle ry F ONFESSION ©: ‘ - prevest Bg Rion Bie inatih die Permitted to Excavate yatter—all of, ‘ marshal of th ashington pris : é or will come here. A ling to the A of public works has| Pe” * ’ ST. LOUIS, Sept. %4—wa fartign, crocting the » ama ; ‘na mie Sap: BUMP ALO, Dept, By-Besttonee Witt | sageeege has been invit tition of the. Pasiti i ner pur Be p Sader arrest here on am charge of | s ipste in the Yale unt y 0 te a ght firemen are injured, two fa. r ed to does BEM thei, today toia the police teat nn“ *4 upon Cxolgoss on Thurs reary exercises next tally ecomend i m Czolgosz tn Buttalo Fire Chief Musham ts among the r s m ‘when as stalls of Marquis Tto’s recep injured 3 nna Plasters, 2 for McKinley was shot 4 tay fics eit Gr aE itaie & G05 1 as | - rellow's Syrup Hypophosphites.§ ed that @ plot existes + 1 re Bs Bigee ein onal gy Ht | ¢ Emulsion Cod Liver Ot), with Murder the president and other ‘The prisoner changed his = mina | 4" 1, will be on a more elaborate Wants Kiaines From City SOME FEAR | #4 ii C. Miles & eee ra Gate ur am nent men. n - sly r from ale than anything yet undertaken| , ' r Pe: S band is in Paterson, N. be in accord with the rank of the| Brea f i$} BR dman 4 in at moment of the tria listinguished gentleman. ite yned by th 02: ‘e's Favorite Prescriptio hing of the plot in Buffalo a the trial, = Ja ‘water main on th le (1021-1023 Ist Ave, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 8Se Joon. ¢ ue and Yes SAN FRANC Hept. dental avenue and Ye fave tee: Be The Largest Stove CONCERTS ENDED | hough not n of the ® the North- The last la season's band coi farts at Ma oiik wee sires aE me mixund w hall at Green Lake sant Bp oti gor that Ven Peadiesttle Electric Company last k : mann th Lake will! ssuela may engage Colombia in wat me turning CA 0. jept. 2 Mra. Mc Lf ne i Lights for Pioneer Square | to, their old pinces cd Rapala si tres Pit rn Inspector, Wheeler sand talks on the ofthe Fishing Fleet Arrivals lighten”. The ie fie be. bet f r js ii ting Kir a fair night's reat, and! evident sintormed rae er Tm the roctal haltea ball wilt Last night's arrivals among the Ma) ar ace te a mployer n 4 ght ah r te poles exceeding ie inches Jal 7 a aoctal | 20,000 punds us io a. 7,000 lights. p an an wlightly improved, she : 5 pounds and the Caroline with 16,000 Standard Gauge Cars Quand! Trial Frid t h untomed drive to th The board of public worka this af-| Tt - Agency, | pound: Thin te the last trip. of he i set rman Quan I ert hall cemetery thin f BE a An refuenl t aply.| with general offices in Now York and] these boats from the Cape. ‘Tha Mi operation standard sungs | loving con i . sa | er r,t, feet 4 only operative! a branch oft IM tne dad ie. neck:| Doncaster will I ave in a few days S Dain etree eee wome rs @ drive into the n nich recently for Lynn canal, The boats brought reet, con-| liquors a fort removed and ait is once more! ganizing and hopes to be rea 1y, “tor _ Msg With the Geant stsvet use’ oduoce veterat Judge George Boyt, 21, country | serene, \ business Oot be ave of tayeom Om the steie MISUNDERSTANDING| GREEN LAKE NEWS. |: “MRS, M’KINLEY ; y are all the Dest; pri “the lowest possibl a Bring Northrup Co. 804 ist ee He NECK ane ean pele a Ms this happens’ y aa «> ‘youre! ui “TRON DRY AS Ihe rent no ew cages on Gullare cr cure, || Les n Office, 817 Second Avenue. 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