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Oniy Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News You.3, NO. 188. in the Rigging--Today’s Contest The fight Barr and WBMLANDS, N. J. Oot. 1—A 12- yachts moved slugstshly. g Batt breeze lew this morning to/ for position between Capt Gubepad the hearts of Sir Thomas as tn th jand his crew, It was a Sham. but Rarr could not qeamwind, and the challenger's ad He got the guapaaw in it victory for t camore was, contests, exciting de caught napping. weather position. previous ¢ Br Baba in today’s race, The soa! In crossing the line Shamrock was gus mmooth as glass only @ few seconds behind Columbia. dest 9 o'clock beth boats took) The race was only a few minutes old when it began to look as though Spee ter the starting point the race, Col- t 19 to 8,| slants of wind that Shamrock did not | sab five knots, and the boats did not ap- | pear to be making much time. | At 11:15 the wind had died out al and another fluke was ambia was being favored with ort fabia being a fav Gatting is 5 to 3 thai she i qeafully defend the cup. Just before the starting gun was fred the wind degan to di D galing the hopes of the © will suc-|cateh, The wind was runn ut away, ambia’s | me wt entirely, fellowes. looked for. hat time the boats | © TMesturt was mace as follow stood out to een, Columbia easily in| Celembla crossed the line at | the lead. PPE. Shamrock at 11:00 Disappointed People | To Windward on the Went Home q First Le; Many of the «p e 4 | shores, believing ‘would be no con- he firet leg of the triangle was a| st, returned home. | ‘ i: The wind began to favor first one | Bette windward of 10 miles. When aq then the other boat. At times | Ge preparatory gun was fired there the wind was #o light that Shamrock | wes Bittle wind out to sea, and the barely mo though once she ators along the| KEPT HUSBAND'S WILL ‘Widow of Peter Moran Wants Her Brother-in-Law Re- _ . moved as Executor. of Dead Man's Will—Accusa- tions of a Sensational Nature | Yacoba Christina Moran, widow of|ter Moran's interest in the corpora- Jate Peter Moran has filed a pe-| tion known as Moran Brothers com- fn the matter of the estate of |/P&2Y. for a sum largely in excess of | $10,000, the eum of $75 per month, and Gecensed husband, setting forth certain dividends on the stock in es ‘Will probated on the 2ist question, until! the full purchase! — ONCE MORE, NO RACE “A Sulky Breeze Toys With the Sails of the Defender and! Challenger for Awhile, Then Goes Quietly to Sleep THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTC TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, DREADFUL DISASTER--SEVENTEEN MEN MEET DEATH IN BURNING MINE JUDGE GEORGE SEEMS WHOLLY QUT OF LUCK City Council Refuses to Pay the Police Court Magistrate, Any Salary for October—Tommy Navin Says: “If He Does Not Like It Let Him Quit the Job” Judge Robert R. George will not] lice judge, and he brought more rev- laraw one cent from the city this| enue to the city than Judge George tg. | BA®. I think the committes is well ad }month for serving as police MASI | vised in tte actions. If Judge George trate }doee not like st, let him quit the In passing the regular monthly | job.” last, under which Robert Price should be paid, but that no past ‘oprintion bills tast night, Judge George Says Nothin an has qualified as executor, Was of the stipulated payments have bem Muy SPPIChTIn a ty) eis By the deceased upder coer-| made except the sum of $75 per ‘P* city ebincit made no provision) Judge George had nothing to say! from his brothers, Robert and| month. whatever for his October pay. The|of the matter today. He had not Moran; that when the will| 8 signed in March, 1599, Peter| She Kaew of He will ‘was tafeeblehesith physically, She also says that she did not know mentally: that the will was kept Of the existence of the will, until it Robert Moran in his possession, »®4 been probated, and Robert Mor ised Peter Moran was unabie to re-/*" made executor. She urges that (Gover and destroy it, as he often ex-| Robert Moran ts indebted to the P pressed an intention of deing. That ‘ate to an amount In excess of $10,- de April. 1399, soon after the execu- |, and i# an unfit, incompetent and PGlen of the will, a bitter quarre! oc. | !mproyer person to act in any capa ferred between Peter Moran and all ity © th reference to tts adminis- pt Sherman, which | tration. @eatinued up to the death of Peter| She asks that the order admitting Moran. | the will to probate, and all proceed. ings under it be set aside, and that To Purchase Peter's Interest }) ALL OVER? | DRAGGING ger rraxciece on, se nae in Same Old Way, Is Boer War | P the receipts at this port for Sep- | equal those of last year,| that the blockade of the port by the strike is effectually | Shipping is moving freely. | tie-up 9 a thing of the past, | gb a strikers have returned LONDO! A Reuter dis- ch wai Britien con was captured and its wa ned six miles from Melmoth, land Kitchener reports as follows “Boers in force under Delarey and | Kemp attacked Keke Wich at Mode- will yesterday, but were driven off.” ARRIVED Bis paawcieco, Oct. 1—Mr. J. t Morgan's train arrived here along with many other special | bearing dele , m convention. M Mor-, | SN refused to be interviewed He} Went at once to the Crocker man q od hs quar- WHR WA,be his headquar Lea Servico Promised for Green iy Lake and Latona - 'NOTHER at fRICAGO, On. 1 1—The organiza-| night trom the East where he went os tam Dlow trust is being effected | to secure improvements In the serv $60,000, AY; 10 be capitalized at $100,- | !ce of the Beattie postofMce, and in i. 4n4 to include the two lead- | cidentaily to te the postmasters’ United States, con-|convention at Atlantic City, Zu- ‘SUBURBAN MAIL W. J. Culkett, assistant postmas- ter at the local office, returned last PON. Of the business | Mr. Colkett, In response to requests of this country. of numerous nts about Green : Lake, Latona, and the University |utation, asked the department for| extra deliveries, and beginning this j morning an onal mall car will run over the route ea This , _ 1 make nineteen trips per week WASHINGTON, D. ©., Oct. 1 \Tor the ‘Universit twelve for yr Selig Ay reen Lake. A new carrier has al Redo a opening t the Fort|so been allowed the Seattle a Uaaho an rese: mM are|as wall as three extra clerks for apidly completed by the in-|days, Mr. Colkett has also secured department. The date for the|+ Serine has not been fixed, tk P Palleved tt will be in the lat October or the early part Promine of extra Asmintance on| but it is |it is required, A new cancelling ma ter part | chine ia to be added to the equip ot No-| ment of the office here. Owing t the amount of mail handled in the| local office # new machine has been peebebiy will be opened next| necessary for some time to expedite the work of the office Mr. PUNISHED | Mr, Colkett returns after a very | ton Pleasant trip. He wan in Washing ‘ on Feaervation, in Washing- | shortly after the funeral serv- es of the late pre t and wit » You % |nenwed the scenes around the eap- ieee nana, HY, Oct 1—In the|itol while the remains iny in state. ro ; Mi witnessed in und fight | Mr. Colkett's visit to Atlantic City, Louisville, Kid where he once re ed, in the first in Of Cleveland i it night def. years, HI that rt ‘ , 2 saya that many inqulr 4 meee of fy Zork The |ies were made in the East concern mad the decision at|ing Beattie, the atate of Wastingta Eeeed of the th round, Both men| and Alases, sir os ponemie 1 Alaska, regarding the Fomoug cen ‘Runishea, enchs st jot Dene | they were asked to vacate, the boys nessions here last evening, 1s devot- | , refune hen Officer Letghton wa |ing today to routine business and the |"*fused. ‘Then Officer Letghton was hearing of reports from old officers. 1 to eject thom. A fight at > Important action is booked for| once ensued between the boys and consulted with any member of they | finance committee; neither had any of them said & word to him about it. A Dill wae introduced last month to cut the salary to $25 a mol ‘That Dill was sent back to the fin ance committee where it now les Bo the matter stands in the same ght as last month. bill was passed upon recommenda- tion of the finance committee. Heretofore Judge George has been drawing $100 per month from King county, as justice of the peace and $100 from the city aa police judge Last month the city cut hie salary from $100 to $2 This month the judge gets nothing at all. Police Court Clerk Caso nays ha Action Unanimous cannot understand why the ‘The fnance committes was unan-| mittee should wish to red {mous in recommending the appro-| judge's salary cn the round riation bill and the matter of Judge | the revenue of the office The clerk's records for she be appointed administratrix of giier a careful conslderati¢ show that $4,286.20 Mrs. Moran alieges further that the estate committee meeting. Councilman Na-| from fines. In August it was ,- (Mest January, 1599. Robert Moran) W. C. Kelth and Vance H. Faben| yin a member of the finance oo} 660.40. For the nine months ending eat oe Soement to purchase Pe- | are attorneys for Mrs. Moran. | mittee, said to @ Star reporter to-| September 20, there was collected nh | omental 1°%% 45,271.20 im fines, Last Saturday ‘Our committee was unanimous fn | alone $1,525 was taken in, and yeater lite decision relative to the judge’s|day $1,080. The former amount was salary and we looked into the matter |from six gamblers and the latter learefully before we decided. Ace from 160 fallen women, ing to the charter the city ean p the police judge what it sees fit, or ft can refuse to pay him anything This time we saw fit to pay him y nothing. The $10 he has been get- | ting beside salard.” Judge Conn served for a wh without salary, when he was oT ees WELLS FOR MAYOR 8AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1— Wells, the present county auditor, last night nominated for mayor of San Francleco on the Republican ticket ‘ROTHER MAN'S WIFE lg + Wash. Oct. 1—1. prominent real ew ‘ tale wiaupert, bas” bona man Brutality ant in a suit for $20,000 brought by Frank Thompson, a mer chant, ‘Who. allepis Millan aitenated from him the affections of Mrs. Thompson, McMillan ts un- | married. HUNTED IT - Horsewhipped, beaten Into insen-) sibility and shamefully mistreat generally, is & charge that a part th Ice force must! three young men whom they had under rest at ice headquarters Man Shot Two Teamsters |” : pas wit y Who Wanted Trouble Ry direction of the city councti,| the police, license and revenu: m. | BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1 mittee will make a sweeping investi. yesterday afternoon E. W ry,| sation of the charges. a non nm teameter, shot and seri. ‘The unctimen who will eit as ously wounded two union drivers. Judges of the conduct of the poll Chrte and John eyes oe acai, the | men are Messrs, Murphy, Jam latter was shot in the hip. The Ry Vincent and Navin. an oe temcion wa # aida have Trouble in the Theater | tation, Gentry was arrested and Iat-|the arrest of M. R. Van Kuren, Ef, er released on his own recognisance. J Van Kuren and Albert Dickinson, PRESBYTERY Pay So gee ghey ony er Geo. W. Diekinson of the Seattle Klectric Co, who is the father of Of Olympia Is in Session in Tacoma young Dickinson, and an uncle of the Van Kuren boys, makes the ac- eusations against the police. According to the story, the Van Kuren boys had gallery seats in the Grand opera house last Friday night to which the theater management de- ¢lared they were not entitled, When « TACOMA, ot Olympia, Oot whi 1 h The Presbytery its annual | the officer, The officer te alleged [to nave atruck the tore wits hie \ today or tomorrow, ‘The sesstoni will clowe tomorrow ewening, “WAS HORSEWHIPPED AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS George W. Dickinson, Manager of Seattle Electric Co., Makes Startling Charges Against Officers- ly Investigated--Policemens’ Side of It | ee ee ee eoesceeee eceseee ee ‘Then a party of 17 men atarted tn © | to the mine to fight the fire Pett VICTORIA, B.C. Oct. 1L—Tho disaster occurred In No. 3, No. @ ph fed cad poe }@ 2 mine of the Extension mines, at 1 p. m. yoaterday, Bixteen or @ |" test was out off, and there Is 1 re $7 aan, ave Gund possibility that auy of then has ¢e after the outbreak it had made reat headway. | While the Patt @ fghters were at work the mine exoloded, blocking the rescue party. . i ° As soon an It was recogntzed that the hope of rescuing the men Foliowing to & partial lst of the caught a good slant and crawled up| @ W4* one, & force began to choke up the entrance to the mine, time on Columbia. ° Mike Dolan, Jamen Wateon, F. Mot A Wretched Sort of eecece eee ee eo COOCOCS | tishaw, Anthony Pistelo, Geo. South ohed Sort o | combe, David Griffiths, Archibatd a Breeze | VICTORIA, B.C, Oct, 1—The Ex-) lamp, slopes No. 2 and 3 were net| Peever, Charles Noy, Edward Hazel, At 145 Shamrock a ‘6 near Nanaimo, were | ®t and noon both levels were one jam Blakely have pulled up quite a bit on as "| ble binge. At frat the flames aid ter and the slant pl fie Selly Sacha moat Gistresting disaster. By the! othe miners were gotten out in| it an almost impossible feat to flood did not appear to hold the wind ay|lsniting of a blanket by a miner’s| safety the levels. well aa the challenger nasties nail - oetly before the noon hour Sha rock again became practically At noon Columbia had increased | her lead, having caught a good puff | of wind At 1:0 the breose began to pick Bhi & had cut down Col- ee en een te cr te a | WASHINGTON, D, C., Oct, 1—~Tha/eerted to run away at the opening | stroyed, ark then resolved itself into ¢ the Bohley court | cf the engagement, and that Schiey| J pretty atruggic | uh ty fr ROY me pe were held today. It had) had replied that it was t r eu lead and seemed to be going fast. Scat te pA Ai Sent of] that movement. vans sald 5 2 to reach 11,000 yards range qcnamronk Founded the rst marie] To" aenth of Judge Advocate Lam:| COM m bad occurred at any|to the Colon, he admitted that they ‘sa the wind te not blowing better |!¥# sister, Her funeral was hoid | thme had afterwards been equally dar eee eae Meter | today, so it was Impossible for Lem=| Evans testified there was @ con-|aged by t ) yard range aa ete itl the theneclanta | ly to attend the court. He took #o| ference on the Brookiyn May 2% at| vans left the stand after testify | ca:30 “| part in today’s proceedings. which #ehley « he felt the coun-;ing that the feet-captains had not (2,99 Dm) at be resalled next . The cros-examination of Admiral | try held bim responsibie for the fleet | been told what to do if the enemy hers os Livane was resumed, Witness de-|end he hesitated to sesume the risk | should be suddenly encountered; beat nied that be sald to Bobley, the day| of engaging the shore baxter they would have been obliged to LaterThe race is declared off. |atter the battle, that the Texas had! tti the ®panish fleet had be pend on signals BOYS AND GIRLS DRUNK --WORK OF A BLIND PIG sgraceful Scenes Enacted L Last | Sunday at Smith's Cove —Persons Living in the Neighborhood Are Disgusted and Will Take Drastic Measures to Stop Evil ‘Two responsible residents of Smith} From time to time during the af- Cove this’ morning informed the Star | ternoon tripe were made by tho beys of shameful 4 at Johnson's! between the brush and Purkeypties' wharf on Sunday afternoon in place, each time a fresh bucket of mneetion with the blind pig ron at that place by the Purkeyptle broth- [ere. ‘These gentlemen announce that and ¢ beer being brought ou: back Inte the brush. Just before dusk the boys, reed they, together, with » umber of jone of the two gira, came down to| other Smith Cove pebple. ao be-jthe whert ‘Trey were quite fore Police Judge George, and do-| drunk and sang loud and obscene mand that the offenders be punish-|scngs, The other girl was lying ed and driven out of their lictt| drunk in the brush. She was later dram business. taken away by her companions, The facts with reference to the The Evil Sunday incident are, as stated to The resident's Btar, ae fc vagte. ows Shomoful Story |scenes th On Sunday afternoon’ seven boya,| and around the F in age fror to 17 years,| and thew have & Johnson's wharf with two|to see what cas « to prevent ° The lads went into | such ocourrences tn the future. They pig and brought/ will present the case to Judg They and the two girla| George and demand that thetr com bench nearby, tu broad| munity be protected and the bind) = RELIABLE A drank tho beer, They] pig broken up for good were noisy ‘The Star ts informed by these gen- Our laundry work Is making A little later a co je of the boys tlemen that for two years past the | new fri is every day. New went into Purkeypile’s, and brought | Purkeypile brothers have been sell. | pustomers mean steady ones nt a bucket—or an"—of beer. | ing liquor at Smith ¢ pve openly and bes ge went @ short distance away into the| frequent the place. that first jaundry work brush, where they drank the beer.| The city counct! lat night refused | should be, Either domestic or Their rotatqpous shouts were heard |the Purkeyplle brothers’ request for | medium gloss finish, piainty on the beach. & Mcense. a - & Queen City Laundry Inhu- Exercised---Will Be Thorough- handcuffs. The Van Kurens were|rested and thrown tnto the nodos t to the city Jail, thet 1 first; afterward taken out, and &« Dickinson, follow! He the part of the night clerk r altercation arose between the | derstand, horeewhipped wh rs and the boys. It resulted in cares te thas Ute tasewn Sato Struck From Behing separate cells ocoupled by hoboes. | “The other two boys, ax they were Horsewhipped taken down into jail were str from behind, one of th \ or the Van Kurons ts a 4 wn the steps and rendered par to have been struck from ind /ly unconscious; were locked up with kind of @ blunt instru-|separate cells tn elose confine ment, thrown down the steps and|ment and not allowed to comm knocked into insenstbility. Young /cate with me or any ono else, t Dickinaon is said to have remon-|treated outrageously while in rated at the tr nt his | hands of the elty officials, On: ins, when it i# alleged he wa#| the boys ts aged 21, the other 18, and ken from his cell by Jallor ( my #on 17 years of age, There can ng and Police ( Vassor be no possible excuse for the out rsewhipped geous treatment that these boys General Manager Dickinson best | received while in the hands tells the story of the reported out-|city police at the police stati rage in a communtcatic the There may be some exouse for the council, which In full is as follows: | actions of the officer in the theater | still I think, had he used any dis Rasites the Story Joretion whatever, the whole ocour “To the Honorable Mayor and City | rence would have been avoided. Counce ) \< ast on and incl: On Friday my son and | Called Hobos two nephews attended the perform- | ance of the Italian band at the Grand| | “They have been widely advertised opera house. They were unfortun-|as hobos, and for the sake of other | ate in thelr location of seats and| parents who have boys that might, wore brought into the front of a con- | through indiscretions or otherwis test as to whether they had a right|get into the hands of the police, i to keep these seats or not hawever, is a question as between the theater and myself. My tw»|some action must be taken relativ nephows were arrested and taken to|to the men Who used the whip on my the efty Jail, my #on following to sea | son, who was there under no charge whether the boys would be released, | at all, and while tn the hands of the and if not to arrange to telephone | officers was abused with the vilest me, #0 I could come down -and af-| kind of language, charged with in range for their release, On arriv-| ——— ba ing at the jail maaon was also Br iKontiaued suwage' thread with | STAR. 1901. SERRE ERE R Eee a o mA a 1426-28 Fourth Av New England Manhattan Broadway Bell Yoke all th n back ade b ther dag We have “8, $10, $12. 50, $15. and Up to $30.00 OUR MEN'S SUITS all prices, from nd are tn} wi eping all styles; $0.00 wp 10 $25.00 ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block CASH BUYERS AND MAKERS OF LOW PRICES PRESCRIPTIONS We Prepare Them Two er duates in pharmacy give their entire attention to this department. 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