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fe Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # NO. 198, ASCHLEY DAY! Boe Witness Testifies That News He of the Enemy Was Not Trans- mitted Promptly to the Man Accused of Cowardice , D.C, Oct, 1.—Jand Hanna, the former stated that resumed his testi-/Sehley had received the message ithe Schley court this|June 10, or two weeks after the In- petre Coensel Raynor read the ‘of Chadwick's testimony y. He said Chadwick's that be had protested ampeon’s congratulatory to Schley was certain! ‘and left the records in a Call mation had been received at Key West. This message from Sampson told Schley of the arrival of the Spanish squadron at Santiago, and instructed him to pursue the enemy if he found they had left the har bor. Raynor and Lemly engaged in a heated argument over Raynor's at tempt to introduce a coal chart to which Lemly objected. Lemly ac cused Raynor of intentionally inter- roy the t of the gov- aoe and sald that Rayr urate.” fm answer to a question ibe bad the Cienfuegos blocks when he Made the protest cularly 4 congratulating he Would endeavor to coal the Merrimac and hold his po- off Santiago. "[eat.-Comander Staunton, assist caietof the eta’ of Admiral was the next witness. He Dereeived information from an ja the Havana office to the Cervera was in Santiago May % Witness said that Was not transi or was “very Inac Raynor's face flushed with anger. He declared excitedly that the state- ment that he was inaccurate wa: absolutely false, and that Lemly ould not make tt again,” Just before adjournment, which was taken a few moment later be cause of lack of witnesses, Raynor called the court's attention to Lem- Sibley until the evening of 15 conduct and demanded an ex day. |planation. Lemly said he had no Fought in Court jdesire to be offensive, but “spoke in elloquy between Raynor | the earnestness of debate.” CALL THEM (SHERIFF IN. TOACCOUNT) A MUDDLE Oct, 12.—Chancellor Von to consult with the the attack at Puer. Venesuela, last Sunday, of the German cruiser the police and populace ‘Venesuela will be to give satisfaction for the DIS-DEBARR HEARING DO 12.—The preiimin- = -y ‘was resumed TACOMA, Oct. 12.—In the habeas corpus proceedings brought by the three sailors arrested at Port Town- send for deserting from the German ip Per Judge Hanford orders Sheriff Hammond to produce the Prisoners before him next Tuesday at Seattle, The men were arrested by Hammond without warrant. Judge Hanford's order leaves Ham mond tn @ peculiar position, the men are now in charge of an United States marshal here, having been ar- rested on & warrant issued by Com- missioner Clifford while haboas cer- Pus proceedings were pending. 75 JURORS Drawn in Consideration of the Considine Trial pale t ts The November jury panel was the evidence adduced yes- drawn this morning. Seventy-five the actions of extra jurors were drawn from Judge ‘eemelasion of her testimony |E™°ry’s department, in contempia- Was held under §200 tion of the Considine trial, which is appear court, 43 a witness in the set for Nov. 4 si This indicates clear- | y that the a Jacksons will be held for | IT's GOUT! SEATTLE, WASHING ON, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER MONDAY |UNGLOVED, THE IROW HAND OF sac) ENGLAND SMITES THE BOER 12. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.—The debate on the marriage-divorce can on went over until Monday, in the Hplacopal convention today Lotter’s reply to Kitchener's proc Jamation was unfit for publication, thetr services aa arbitrators if Jeslr many rebels have been ed, n je prisoners, As Scheepers has n Very ili lately tt Is possible that MAYOR HUMES TAKES ACTION TO END THE MACHINISTS’ STRIKE bee rvitude, various terms of pena WEARIED OF EACH OTHER Judge Griffin this me Judg iHe Appoints a Committee of Five Well Known Citizens, With) 2/sssy. tiring Ex-Gov. McGraw as Chairman, to Undertake Mediation Between Employers and Employes---Time Opportune for Settlement termined effort at once to secure an amicable or side, I would therefore urge that t mittee make a Adjustment, which I am sure can be reached.” ‘The news of the action taken by the mayor will be hailed with # Robert Walker, the man who tempted to end his life by jump re intnction by citizens generally, It has i ‘i he Star, that the time opportune nal [into the bay last night, w been felt for some days, aa already stated editorially in the Star, that the time was opportune for @ final [Into the bay Inet night. was \oly settlement of the strike on a basis satisfactory to all concerned. Will be kept a few days. Walker was questioned closely by Dr. Lu low this morning, and the man Is t lieved to be @ victim of melancho! Me was born in Toronto and ephew to H. Mc®wen, a promir merchant of Ta THE SHIPS 30 MISSIONARIES Will Hold a Meeting Monday Night at Plymouth Church HOUSE ROBBED Return of Family Sca: Away Thiel From Norman Home nt MAMMOTH DRY DOCK ‘The residence of T. D. Norman, on The thirty foreign mi | a cecaceee | Thirty - t th avenue and } Beatth oute to Chi: | street, te the latest object of seadeck, © renine .c',,rizeoum| TO Be Towed From Bal- | misc ots: acy tu thief gained ent Ger the auspices of the local unton . ‘ ‘ of Christian Endeavor’ Song serv. timore to Algiers by manna of a bedroom doo Scam Rev, Bh, Ww. Clientes ‘wil When the members of the tamtty| Newsy Notes of the Harbor returned, they were startled to find a lamp in the dining room burning. Introduce the speakers, and Sea—Vessels That WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct, 18—/ An Savestiqnion vaveaied that o Kindly Keep Of ‘The largest drydock ta the woria wilt | Durgiar had Inst Aeperted. | It te Come and Go tart fri Baltimore on the 18th of M4 be bmn . jJous | When he heard the family returnt: P. Schafer, « teamster, was fined |this month on a rather hasardous | “gevera: articles of Jewelry, achiids| = = ——— $10 and costs by Judae George this be pd aw aan fe wettty of | DANK And a collection of old coins ot jon ‘ing o ec * co a Se wy . ole ‘wo gold wa 1 wae ns for Griving on @ Bicycle! io tons, and ts by far the larg JTree in trinity Viet, were ovecenh 2g] Bark St. James completed her car- * at in the world. It is the design of | {hn \pinls g ‘ g0 of salmon at the Ortental dock two Engtishmen, Clark and stan. |°7 = TN yest rday, and last night went to field, who are recognized as the lead jaine. She will have a total cargo County Notes ing ‘Cloating-dock buliders of the of 65,000 cases of salmon, of which world, When drawing slx foet of 30,000 cawen Were loaded at Seattle, ‘The county commissioners yester- | water, the great hulk wil! present a| Steamer Skagit Chief will go on the day appointed Alexander Allen in-|freeoard of nearly W feet to the ways Monday night for permanent spector of the Spokane avenue brid«e | weathar. It ts not p le, it | repairs, She will be given a thor- over the Duw ish river, at $3 per/ claimed, for the dock to be lost by | eh overhauling and painting be- |day from the date construction be- | sinkin | fore going on her permanent winter | wine. The great mass of steel cost the] rin to Bremert | Arthur Parkhurst was employed at | government ov h hen | rwegian ‘« Saga came over |$ per month to discharge various | placed at Al afford the - a from Tacoma inat night, where she @uties around the county hospital. |navy a fine freeh-water docking sta. |had taken stiffening to load her car He will have charge of the ambu-|tion, capable of taking in the larg-| And the Same Is Not Pleasing to|co of wheat at the Great Northern lance. st War Vensels in the world. elevators, She will take 000 tons of Green Lake Folk—The wheat to Norway. Steamer Greyhound relieved the | steamer City of Everett on the Ever- ett run today, The latter vemel is jiald up for inspection and to wash botiers. 8. P. of W. “SOME SAY YES, SOME SAY NO ein the alley between &: The house of deputies decided to act on confirmation of the newly-| LONDON, Oct, 12.—Lord Kitchener] he became {aolated from his foree| Apparently England's policy Rominated bishops at an executive! reports that Commandant Schepers, |and thus was captured alone, erity, aw indicated by the reten session to be held Monday | .,| Word co:nes from Cape Town to- | declaration of martial law through cs : whose force for the past six months Ne convention went for an excur. | day that Commandant Lotter, the out South Africa, is now fuil| ston on the bay this afternoon |has eluded all efforts of the British | ee ee ee ited to, mcoft mt ewing or MeKim, of Washington, D. C.,|to corner It, haw been captured by] Kitchener's pi files Wapedia clon, G4. Leche iecsoulien tal cho ag & resolution appointing & | rreneh's column the surrender of all Boers under pain! and the sentencing to life impr ood tee each Of DishoPs,| Tho dispatch merely ataten that/of deportation, wan shot yesterday ment of five of his comra Presbyters and laymen, to act as « Middleburg, thus paying the pen- nding commission upon the rela. |Scheopers has beon captured, It doen at Middleburg, th ven-| young farmers have been hat tions of capital and labor, and offer not say whether or not his men were |alty for treason Vryhold for joining the enem Mayor Humes this afternoon took action looking to the ending of the machinists’ strike im this elty, He issued @ call for a special committee of citixe representative men, to meet and offer arbitration between employers and employes. The H mayor for thie important duty are ex-Gov McGraw, chairman; C. J, Smith, R. HH. Lindsay, J. I wall and DE. Frederick. All tive accepted the responsibility and an agreement was quickly reached to meet at 11 a. m. Monday in the office of ex-Gov. McGraw, to consider ways and means of bringing the trouble to an end In his Instructions to the commit ayor Hu Jd: “It te the feeling tm the community that this | Probably Induced Robert Walker strike should not be protracted, The fight bas been spiritediy fought to a finish, and further delay in a set to Attempt Suicide tlement will not only work harmgto the elty and to Its trade, but will be fruitiess of any advantage to elth- nents 2 1901, | | decided th ly t snap tic of t SUITS A’ ribs AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY That's the Price # $15.00 the ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block CASH BUYERS AND MAKERS OF LOW PRICES MILITARY EFFECT Ours have m #0 char- ov sort—In fact, your friends will never suena you have on a nuit. At we showing an unusually large range of n lex atyles Li trimming and tatloring throughout bear the clos | ent rerutiny, Most stores would ask §16.00 and $18.00 for their equal $12.50 and ) roposi- _and Mo ble Of} Cloth . Gingh ton Towe n Bocks Men's § To Rest Bankrupt Stock Specials. for Saturday Evening nday Morning or ino Socks let Soap ‘ } $3.00 Fur Collaret Dark Work Shirts $1.50 Trimmed Feit Hats. 5 Underwear Wo Men's Neckwear ..... n's Umbretian { S¥0 Fleeced Shirt Waists ) Burnt Leather Fram § $1.00 56-inch Bultings Linen Collars 3éc Shopping Bags bc Ladies’ Satin Beits ... ) ibe Men's Sweaters .... 10c Taloum Powder ? 15c Orange Wood Tooth ale Wrappers . '@ Glycerine, 2 ox. bottle . Hot Drinks Another Lucky Man!] SECOND LOT RESOLD IN PETTIT’S ADDI.) TION MAKING 100 PER CENT PROFIT TO FIRST BUYER IN 6 WEEKS. WE A nee yy ing orgy Rsseron ter lattes dal coos Mgoate., ot! scoala, On kostnnt of beotaw ines suffering from gout. he storie |Green Lake was nl anon. dae win he tae 3 A Minneapolis man, Mr. A. F. Smith, after looking over the city f [that bis alarming tiiness ia due to|“The Voice at Central” Comes in for Blame and Defense— | vourd of + spite w 0g | ime bar rum for oorereh deee'” "" |@ week for investment bought four choice corbers In Peitite Anutie | heart trouble are untrue. " " ddition hte be Wille a eo «| this week, for one of which he paid an advanced price to former p' * GanK CLEARANCES Excited Folk on the 'Phone--Prosecuting Attorney at ai pines Manel, Navigation Co. bas | ¢r” ‘Tis'ta the second lot resid wetting lee per orat to heer eee he 4 aise secre Skeptics call for proof of these statements. Adjoining prope Y Biss vt Will Sue the Sunset Company for Damages peer ta vere? Will Inst Gurion the rae raxement |49 yours ago ax high as $1800 pee lot. ‘These lots ate 80 fo toe eey cee 4 | attic bank clearings toda: ae Sees c business now cheaper than any adjacent property tod If you ve $1 G |9596.046.24; Dalances $205-148.08.” Por to the Nugent House by Fire or run chances of falling into « hole, |Pusiness Row on. |g |double or thribble it by investing 1 bers, Actives ane tet oF can : lare guhlesacens OONy ‘he clearings vie senene 7 ope wd aeyciced Went on the Weat Seattlo ways at /ire continually photographing the grand panoramic view from this love- D WASHINGTON, D.C, Oct 12—|) |) Maptnese Teameon informed the | SAN ‘ile Meceasai, beesten ws ies |____Pettiv’e addition te at the ond of City Park car iton Agent “ea A States delegates to the Pan- Chief Cook, of the fire department ntit the new tax fevy is fixed |Jonk summer's work In Alaskan wa [aot ‘9300. Easy’ term congress departed today’ has written a letter to the superin neil, which Will be in anaut|ters. She probably will be sent to eh 3: or the City of Mexico. . MISS HEGKER of the Sunset Telephona Ci 10 |two weeks. ‘Then It_will take stilt |8an Francisco for the wintar | | asking for an jnvestigat further time to. get the matter |. The first aca aat ‘goed tral's condu o the. nigh th h, and it probably will be the PETTIT & SON 523 New York Bl k upon them ress the Nugent house fire. Th f January before more lights oc “tral and é the fault of the giris at central. He tition was referred to Supt. of as passe Amerie that tne Uo. | ——— think that swing 19 tha exten na Ligne Focnan whl | rae 3 : 4 i‘. ‘. ts = ca d at the time some misunder. tude the pri rae nine ights in *. Setriains no “dream of conquest” |, SHORT HILLS, N. J, Oct. 12— ~@ may have occurred an inv his annual estimate Preparing for Seattie’s Annual Show | c— Headache fo their direction. jafies Hecker today won the woman’ Fulton Promises Suit |found t Holt & McGutre were awarded the } EINE Wisk of the conterence win, | ott cham noleeshtp by five up and} As soon as he can ascertain his ex 2 gontract to papect street | Booked for January | or Glasses? Speaking, be upon two sub-| g | Act personal joss at the recent fire in <i saaitnt Ah venue north. The contract price a @Wynich shail it be? 5 } ‘ ts 4 it Dersor at received about 60 calle | avenue nor h rast price la allt Having tried al Hl pe: rade relations, and arbitration ond oh of Cincinnat! was her | th Bs nig noe of el. Jae iii densa oe an ‘0 $1108.85 i | other remedies, will You continue to disputes between nations, eopanans sabe | bring mult ‘against the Sunset Tele-|that they could scarce lrourth avenue and ‘Tainior avenwe | yPTeparact re being made by | td headaches, which medicine? fii se Fire! Fire! Fire!—Quick!’ wan all| were ordered advertised 2 Poultry eee to relieve ually sap one's vital EXCELLENT PLAN |p ?uitir, eid, totar, cari Rite! Mie el Guten wor all Wa ere tara a ne wanl een sen. wich iad ibys neo ALEN | Prompt ser, POG tS oe. coma'as uy tee | eet iano the aceigation | ane of the moat successful held on by removing the cause.” Goncann ‘As supplementary reading matter|in fully 20 minutes earlier than it irsecalfieie Py head- |along the line of the Aah Browning of Omen, Utah, and F. W. gale rd quarters, and unth euene ayrtem. According to the pana tor the puplis of this county, Supt.|%8%- if the engines hint wrrived quarters, 40d =| thevtime wilt axpirecon Hitchen, of Demier,“Col."toth oe | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. frets, Orta, 07 eres tenn revtapeats rnt pele lle gi would not exceeded $20 eo og rthe understanding thee | 20 pot Ng me 1 to act ‘upon es Cen <TR RY ye meme PORTSMOUTH, wnetand, Oct, 12. Hl, mOMpeOM'S, Masmilicent| cormpanicn nat Aa tree I GaPANe® | yee that very smpany Day the expenses of the) thls occasion, Mr. Hitehcock makes CHAS. @. HOLCOMB Sranckline’ ts Ucoming epidemic in| the occasion of the McKinley mem. | %i#2 Urine wult against the telephone fed on that accout sot Telephone Co, recetved | Mr. Browning of the solid-color- OPTICIAN praca torpedo-boat feet. The | (rial servi Supt. Hartrantt be-|COmPAne. akdat vi f r for the erection of 34/°4 Cit. have been r : tee 16-010 Barks Bide. Cor Second and Marton Tpedo-boat destroyer Vv. A, * Neves that th ch will make a oger ows i Other requests for pole-| Letters have been elved from | jephone Blue S11 Feturn to port after her condition) the pupiie, ee ee can i. ere, askae tue tenks ah Columbia, who Intend to exhibit PPL OOD 990 POO POD SOHO GSO OG 999090 000000 900009000009. Was discovered, Bid | |the parking strip at the southwest | the show } ene | | | ponmdlt onge Pleven avenue ani es At a meeting association C HE GOT PLENTY-- |FLECTIQN QF | GIRL IN TROUSERS [702% %"n'swnr Sct AV" cane inom 5 GONE TO J MORE AS PLENTY I, Soattio Electrio Permits tlonal coops, which will r 400 tn 4 rrested for Stealing $42—It's| Permits to the Seattle Bleotric all owned by the association , i : URY| " SUPERVISORS | arma. 12,the Soatie Mier Below Cost This Week at OSden’s, 502 Pike St. ie | | SAN FRANCICO, Cat, - ‘There is one thief in Seattle tod mean FRAN Oct. 13, er in Seattle today ter N, Dimmici, Inte | Who hag stolen more tha ; : Nell Pickerel!, the masculine young scattering poles in different parts of chie « ; “ s | Promeilerk of the local mint, tor ap. /t the time. A pair of i Is Being Held Throughout King! woman who insists on wearlng the the city | FOR ANNUAL BALL Bee ating government money to jiq 2 trousers which were in the room | . rel of the opposite sex, i# in| ‘The Independent Telephone Co, was concluded ne re minor charges, way | % man who recently died of aiph- | County Today able again, This time it is'serious, given permits to extend condutts in | my ded ‘mt noon ‘ana went to the theria, were stolen trom the tumi She is accused by Joseph Harris, of the alley betw nd and Third] Ayr ts in readiness for the clerks’ y- Dimmnic yet been trieg |f#ting room of Butterworth and | 1516 Pike street, of stealing $42 in «from t of the block | pall next Tuesday evening in Ranke the $30,000 theft, [Bonet undertaking establishment this | money from him. Yesterday he swor nm Spring and Seneea to th hail The members have worked ayy 1 “The e Of road t the arrant for Nell's arre t h d to make It a success, and they ‘The matter was reported to the| Today the annual election of road Out the | warrant for Nell's arrei < eR Ca and the MILLION IN FLAMES pais through Officer Carr. |Mupervisors is being held in the dis- vy Rcd Seah Kegel \eecomente approved: Grad: | ain ‘he daar the tavaie ana the Carn — | —— |tricts of King county, and in many ettke dent te 6-46 {mr reuthg And ecleweiaie weal pe xan The floor, ¢ he mus and the TOWN, Oct. 12.—The Col: of the districts the actual outcome n night | BAS progr” all that can be ¢ é i ‘olon- i , hope inrtera, but was re-|Mercer street from Kastlake avenue | aired. A most enjoyable occasion is fai Mutual Asmurance buildings were A Special Opportunity | wit! be unknown until the last votes mn $0 ball thie taorning. Her to Delmont avenue north estimated |tregea formara toe) | Durned inst night. Loss, $1,000,000, Arrangements have been made for | orn to be chosen tolay, and excting {rll Wil probably come up early in cont $4,800, excoeda the charter tintt ol * |Rev. Horace W, Houlding and the|contests are mire to ovcur in several | *t ng week. By ean Ceo ean as many aoe A Pleasant Surprise other members of the China Inland | : Naame maote intet riskaia ior Seo north from Denny way to Kast Roy p DECISION | Miseten, who are s00n to embark for | est ts tal: in the case of a rs, ympathy street, estima 5,804 siihah disk Nandita vadnat wheats OCT, 16 | <hins, tobe at the” wirwe 3 Yon Tho tenants of the Colman bulld- of James A. Sexton Post 101, Gk wind |ofeloak, to test alt neon at thre are weldom drawn At ing this morning contributed a beau- A Church Reception K, last night, the members were |efelook, to meet all who are interest 8, the choice of @ su-tiful floral offering for the funeral of pleasantly surprised by the women of Ghe hearing of the Garonne and|ic 1nd. missionary work. This} r being a case of individual Gustave Hahn, the 15-year-old son of| ‘Thore waa a large attendance lnst|the Relief Corps, who served re. Charles D. Lane canes wilt be ty! ina ond boy fRbecial opportunity for | preference: * ©. A. Hahn, the janitor of the bulld- | night at the reception given in West- | ¢y ments and rendered a musical Perea txt Week. Nothing was donc |the great wack vee ee quainted with | ‘The polls are at the school houses |ing, ‘The boy’ was very. popular | minster Presbyterian church In hon. | program, which was followed by in Par aiiey oF today. Inspectors Bros lon fe the Ghat et '%, being carried |in most of the districts, The official among the tenants, By the death Mr, | or of the pastor, Rev, Hugh Gilohtiet | hertat dancing. "During. theo Mt and Cherry wifi sea ors Bry h retian field, and it is|reaults probably will not be in the Hahn is left childieas, his other #on|and his wife. hoped that many will avail Gléloa about Oot. 16, jaelves of them Nel! Pickerell, Again Third avenues and ts, and a. few permits for un Unton and Pik CLERKS PREPARE and Mrs, Giichriat recently | ing addresses were made by dley of Miller _ post, Jeinschmldt of Sexton Post, hands of t nty commissioners for several days to come, oo having been drowned in Lake Union about # year ago, returned from a summer's visit In| rade B: | the Bast, OG OOO! 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