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Only Paper in Seatth le That Dares to Print the News # —— Yor.3. NO. 200, BULLETS gREETED CITIZENS WHO INVESTIGATED FY, ©., Cot. 15,—The Farm- Citizens’ dank of Shelby ee eerient this morning by fpaebewers, who cot away with of money. o wee were attracted to the scene! vis poise of the explosions, but back by a shower of bul was quickly organized and pursuit of the robbers. o,, Set. 15—Late this at discovered that the to get anything. SiN ETORIA, Oct. 15.—Plumer’s col- Das arrived at Volksrust to help i the pursuit of Botha. "HE STAYS | | ROOSEVELT WILL RETAIN) | COMMISSIONER EVANS | | \ | WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 1s wevelt announced to. day will make no change in the p bureau, Commissioner }Ievans is satisfactory to him and to Grand Army Commander in Chief Torrance. ABANDONED TOULON, France, Oct. 15M. De- lavuas’ attempt to cross the Medit Jerraneous in his balloon has been % Oot abandoned. The balloon is being drought to thie city by a cruiser which accompanied it on the at |tempt. Adverse winds caused th abandonment of the novel voyage, THE SKATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1 SCHLEY HAS AN INNING ; /ADMIRAL'S FLAG LIEU TENANT TELLS OF THE FAMOUS BATTLE OF SANTIAGO WASHIN Y Unless the or D. CG, Oot, 16 as-examination of wit nesses by the government an unexpectedly ocouples the of the Schiey inquiry ts in sight Counsel Raynor stated this morn ing that the testimony which he hi to present will be short. Ptiot Nunes was again on the stand this morning. He testified that he thought the Spanish ships could not enter Santiago harbor of the narrowness of t Lieut. Commander § long time, on because hannel ars, Sohley’s fact that Plumer has been fato the chase indicates that | effort will now be gy the British to corner the Boer leader. Oct, 15.~It te rumored exchange this morning has been captured; but has made no mention of weekly statement received ‘morning. | NG WHY CHOATE COMES HOME } | LONDON, Oct. 15.—The mintster of @ the minor European powers for the statement that Am- Ambassador Choate’s real tm going to America ts to pre- ‘& message of Inquiry to Presi- feat Roosevelt regarding the latter's foward Engiand in case of 1B complications. | ‘Sdded that Choate and the ‘fully discussed the matter just ‘fo Choate’s departure for Am-/ ON, D. C., Oct. 15.—No can be obtained at the department of the report that Choate brings with him from the British govern- Me to the attitude of thin coun- toward England in case of Eu-! complications. It is not be- that Choste is bringing such Ta, Oct. 15.—Cracksmen | fafe In the Hank of Ruad Bight and escaped with $1500. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16.—The morning seasion of the Episcopal convention was spent in listening to reports by standing committees on the condition of the church during the past three yeark. The increase tm the clergy was 280, in laymen 175,- Goo. Money received for all purposes HORSEWHIPPING INVESTIGATION The Civil Service Commission Wil | Take Up Matter The municipal civil service com mission will investigate the charges brought by George M. Dickinson against certain members of the police department. The charges were made just after the arrest of George W Dickinson, jr, and KR. and B.C. Van Kuren, who were charged with asasulting Officer Leighton in the Grand Opera house. Each of the boys was subsequently fined $50 by Judge Geoi Mr. Dickinson complained to the city council that the young 2 were mistreated by poilee officers af ter thelr arrival at the city jail. The complaint was referred to the police, license and revenue com/fittes for investigation. That committee asked the opinion of Corporation Counsel PROSPEROUS was $45,600,715. Increase in ministers was @ per cent. in communicants 9 per cent Total number of communicants, 748,622. Though the falling-off rate Increased in both clergy municants, the church never was & more prosperous condition mater!- ly. ONE CHAIR IS EMPTY Geo. Theobald Mourned by His Minstrel Companions and com When the Hi Henry minstre! troupe arrived in Seattle today, there w one man missing. Geo. Theobald, heir popular snare drummer, lies In Butterworth's morgue, cold tn death. There la not a man In the company that was not the friend of George Theobald. He was always jolly and good-natured. His companions say the young man was strictly temper. ate in his habits and was not even addicted to the use of tobacco. A hail-fellow-well-met was George, they say Theobald Sunday by was killed flag Heutenant during the war, was the next witness, Me testified that |neither he Behiey had any | knowledge of signals for the insur |aents when tho American fleet left | Key Went Hears said that on July § tho un ual amount of smoke in Santin F looked as If there firing going on oF quantities er blowing up, but hy ports. That night lighted on shore, | that effoct wan sent to Bams | Sears maid that when th fan the next day, th hart was heavy f pow heard no re * huge fire was batt Teresa seoin. ~JOSTLED GEORGETOWN, Ky [Bennett Young was the first wi ealled tn the Powers trial Ing. He toatified constantly eurroun: ¥ & Jost menacing crowd, except on the of his killing. Oct. 1h= « tay - EUCHARIST | | | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16.—The first ac tual meeting ‘of the Bucharistic con ere w held this morning, being Qpened with pontifical high mass Tonight t e will be an Eucharistic celebration by all of the Roman Catholic churches fh this city. Noll Pickerell’s Case Nell Pickereil, in wearing men’ dissatisfaction of was brought before Ju yesterday afternoon on mY preferred agninst her he girl who persiets attire to the great the local police, nena did not warrant was issued The case was thep continued. Death of Mary Clark Mre. Mary Clark Clark, of 414 Weller street. died inst night at Providence hospital as a re. ult of & parsiytic stroke received [three yeare ago. Im all that time | ahe never recovered sufficiently to epeak. She has been In the hospital for the last nine weeks Mr Clark wae « nm @ bench arreat wife of Geor ive of Ire Humphrey and Mr. Humphrey re-| being run over by @ train at Leary, | land. She was ST years old and leaves commended that the case should to the civil service commission. committee concurred in Mr phrey’s opinion and #0 reported council last night. The report was adopted and now the Investigation| lies with the commisston. Chairman P. D. Hughes of the civil} service commission sald this moruing| th the board would tak up the case in a short time. “As soon as the board can meet we shall decide! upon a date for the hearing,” said| Mr. Hughes. “The case will be con- ducted along the same lines as form- er investigations.” ORTLAND HAS A ean. Ore, Oct. 15—A Song the water front is on Wey. Work on fourteen ships here p Waiting for «rain has stopped Albert arrived here Inst WATERFRONT STRIKE night for wheat. Her charterers heard of the strike and ordered her to proceed to San Francisco, where the option ts held. ‘The strike involves 200 men. } |naped with Wash. as din ys His body brough will be shipped t y's Star 0 Beattle and ht by Butter to|Worth's to his parents in Buffalo, N. | morning & Widower and two children. The | funeral will be beld at the Sacred Heart chureh at 10:30 Thursday ‘The bedy is at Butte | worth’s. WILL KILL THE CAPTIVES Letter Is Received From | Miss Stone’s Woman Companion--A Cave Is Their Home SOFIA, Oct. 15.—A letter from Mme. Twilka, the woman who was kid- Mins Stone, secluded cave difficult of access. Mme. Twilka urges that military will kill the prisoners if th pursuit becomes |is the only thing that will seoure the captives’ relense. says sho and Miss Stone are concealed in pursuit be stopped, as thetr captors fangerous, and that ransom Jed to be heading for the Brooklyn, Jand he told Schley he thought she intended m the flagship, Wit news thought s asnented in this bellef. After the battle he went to th ble office with a message for navy department from sohle porting the victory, ‘There he found Bampeon’s flag lieutenant, who re fused to allow Schley's message to be nent, Instead he sent Sampson's that Bohley oa the message. Sears wnnge, tried to introduce Sehiey's n but the court refused per mission Sears said he had seen Schley un or fire five times, and that his bears ing for anybody, Bobley was always putting himself in ex- posed 5 tinually areful was am sitions and Sears was con. begging him to he more Capt. Cook was recalled to correct his testimony during the aftern sounton, He said several times dur- ing the battle he and Schley spoke of the n of the enemy, At one time he said: “Look out for torpedo b and again when the ships were doubling on each oth called for the fire slowly and steadily, and asked if it was not possible to edge in on the enemy. BAD FIRE Beaumont, Tex., Nearly Destroyed it out men to business section of this tor Vinited by fire last night, ie $200,000, was ‘The total BEAUMONT, Tex, Oct. 1 } It is reported that @ mumber of [Lives were Jost, Horses Killed Humane Officer Ridgway was last i ed to attend @ ree that was in @ precarious con- jon at Ninth avenue and Stewart street. The animal was owned by « man named Wright and hed run away. A jagged stick had cut a jong gash th the animal's abdomen gad the intestines were protruding The officer at first sight concruded the animal could not live. He then shot tea of the Owner, Officer Ridgway Killed a horse owned by a Western Svenue commission man. The ant- mal was unfit for work. thi morning | h WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 15— While President Roosevelt has taken & pew At the modest little Grace He. formed church, in order to worship |in the faith of his Dutch ancestors, his wife, who i an Episcopalian. | will usually attend. historic st John's Episcopal church, opposite the White House, on ‘Lafayette square, and will occupy the pew that has been set aside in that edifice for many years for presidents of the United ‘Btates. The president wili doubtless accom. pany his wife to Bt. John’s tom ally, and she will doubtic coom pany him to the litthe Keformed ehureh now and then. NARROWLY it, In epite of the pro-| STAR. FIGHT’S ON MAR. R. CROKER SADDLES THE TAMMANY LION 1901. ITSINYOUR POWER TO SAVE $6 TO $10 ONA SUIT or OVER- COAT ie the NEW YORK, Oct. 1 for w The real of rnewt camp the m ign ay York opened in « thin when Ti « Ta or Will keep bis hustlers on harge at w until ele day Cr ¢ Jump ity ALFRED mak BEN fitting to defeat the supporters of 8 and place Shepard in control of hall. tter 1 get fror han you' rehant tallor, | BIG BUGS Suits Range from $10 10825 Overcoats from $8 to $30 | w“ WITH PASSES IN POCKETS | ARE MEETING have many terna that new and ex nly, to sh ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block 7 CASH BUYERS AND MAKERS OF LOW PRICES SALT LAKE, 16—A_ en conference of the Harriman roads being held here today. There present Traffic Director &t President Burt of the Union Pacifi general managers and heads partments of Southern Pacttic fon Railway and Navigation, Unton Oct al AY ONLY ONE > és OPLLAP PDL LS ENT A COPY —That’s the Price # 250TS A MONTH =a : PPC SS ESSEC ES ESE SEE T Sey JVoMatter ot North west Trust & Sate Deposit Co. 80-14 West Cotumi Bolow Firat Avanue Pr rock dent Alex. eanurer, CCCERERE EERE CREAR Ee ra, T A Suctessiul Venture It is evident that our Stove and Range rental plan ts just what the publ ants. Call fn and talk st over with us. * Geo. H. Woodhouse & Co., 1499 24 % The Seattle Home of the Gartand PLESSIS HS ISESE SS Sr Se SoS ee Pacific, Oregon Short Line and the Chicago Northwestern. Among the plans fs one to clip the time between Chicago, Ban Francis. co and Portiand several hours, diver sion on traffic-routing, and the gen eral cementing of the | ronda, | The officials present {nearly 20,000 miles of road. RAN AWAY TO HIS FATHER | on Ot and | Merle Harpell Found Near the. | Water qually Reservation Color Paintings Your Prescriptions TO US WE work on them all day and all night. Deliveries made ‘anywhere in the city. Phone Main 35. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue Harriman represent Grand ex hibit of Attle Merle Harpell, the 12-year. | ¥ who suddenly disappeared from the home of hia mother, Mra. J A. Elwell, at 627 Eleventh ‘ave last Thureday morn! h found and returned to his } An action brought by Mrs. Elwell against E. J. Harpell, her former husband, to show cause why she should not have the custody of the! boy, is now pending in the Thurston county courts, Mrs. Kiwell gave a $1000 bond gusrantesing the appear- ance of the child in court at the time | of the heart will not be | be kept home pore of the @am The little fellow was captured by county officials near | roe county, while he was mak- |ing his way to his father’s home on | the Nisqually In@ian reservation. He | | says he wants to live with his father. | CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF THE TACOMA Bankrupt Stock WEDNESDAY WILL BP ANOTHER ROUSINGLY BUSY DAY. Space is limited, but the following will give you a vivid idea of the scope of this wonderful occaston— ~~ nanan Arteta ap mpngintioasaminninnes UNDERWEAR— MILLINERY— Men's Fleeced Shirts and Draw- 2 Hats made in our own workroom or; this is by far the toques, turbans, sailors, bon- we have given dur- nets and round shapes; all ; Tacoma price sc, trimmin, a were imported vee sree BBO from the leading Paris makers; Fleeced Jersey Ribbed Ter pokey of the season oh wages hirt yrawers, in tan a ne following colors are prom rangement of sidewalks, parks and Tost Pence eae eae inent in the collection—-Castor, roadway be mate as devine’ by the a price Tbe, ‘ c 5 } . * 90 gray, blue, green, black and city engineer, provided that the . blocks between Highland Drive and —-- black and white; similar styles Comstock street be Improved with URTAINS Finee ee SSC kay ener, at, frome parked terraces and ateps instead of | several pairs left from the great ’ 25.00 0 616.66 a continuous roadway. ‘The mode of | Sayer! pairs left from the great to $16.56 payment ts to be by five-year bonds still cheaper for Wednesday; SHIRT WAISTS look Wier over. elty Silk, striped in colors, sizes; Tacoma price $2.25 81.85 of the case. The bond felted 1f the boy ean ntil the courts dis | Want Improvements A petition of property owners was filed before the board of public works today asking that Sixth ave- nue west between Highland drive and Galer street be improved by grading, sidewalking, parking and |terracing. It is asked that the ar- Arrested on Suspicion John Mulligan, an 4 time petit all DRESS GOODS. ours Those6é-in.¥ ant Suitings are 3 $99C00004 00065 OOO OOOO OOo os A Building Proposi: - tion We will give you the cholce of any ot on our and require no pays |ment down. Will also lend you @ per cent. of cost of house to build |with at a low rate of interest an@ n long time. If you want other terms, call is jand see us, HERBERT S. UPPER 12 and 13 Schewerman Bik, First Ave. and Cherry | | | | \ Your Doctor Wants the prescription he writes to be compounded cor- rectly of chemically pure and fresh drugs. For if they are not he does not get the result desired. Bring your prescriptions to us and they will be compound. ed correctly by a graduate registered druggist, and last, but not least, the prices are reasonable. [FARNSWORTHS «PHARMACY 904 Second Avo. Phone, Main 938, HARVARD eny thief, who has many times n arrested in Seattle, was taken uspioion this morning by OM | ayou. He wan trying to sell a At Samakoff, the place designated by the briqaads for depositing the TL ANA aTTS GOWNS For misses and children, good quality cloth and neat patterns; Tacoma price 8%, ours....4D¢ FUR COLLARETTES— In Black Electric Seal, with tafis; Tacoma price $5.00, ours, ®2.2% SIDES IN CONFERENCE _ WITH STRIKE COMMITTEE- SUCCESSFUL END IN VIEW The committee appointed by Mayor | that the negotiations be carried on for the purpose of effecting | Without outside discussion, and it is Bental Parlors 512 Second Avenue Teeth Extracted Without Pain ‘ y all colors are represente Tacoma price $1.00, ours - 490 Smoking Jacket S4-in, : | razor when arrested. ae" taney” dheak weight! Tacoma pri ose A New Church Drap de Savoy rial for dr The Church of Chr pers dullding permit today with f IGHT- ransom money, no one has appeared to claim it yet, or to tell of the fiidnaped women. NEW TRIAL FOR MOLINEUX ALBANY, N. Y., Oct 4 Mew trial to Roland B joer Material, heavy $1.50, ours the new ma esing sacques and wr ete,, In Oriental effects, borders; prices 2c, ours MEN'S NECKWEAR 3 i ‘ 5 \ ; In a Dense Fog the Steamer! Newsboy Came Near Disaster it took out a} tat feet, at 4229 Tis enti- ¢ UNDERSKIRTS— heavy twilled Flannelette deep fiounce, tucked 15.—The ctroult court of appeals today granted Molineux, convicted of murdering Mra. Kate _ TT ‘Sreeonciliation between the striking | fe workers and their former em- Woy, 1s making steady progress. | , the committee was in conference With representatives of both Patties to the diMcuity. No new de are announced. It is the Wish of those interested BURWELL TO REMAIN Good News Received Today From Secretary Long It wit! be g004 new: p & Beattic to learn that Conn me Burwell of the Puget’ som Ward, in not to be muperceded ty Hand, a» given out recently in pone itches from Washington, Th {Rory sent out was to the eect C8 ; Commandant Burwell would be saat soon by Rear Admiral w pihom tt was said, was anxious ic Gite the position. ith Smet is afternoon Secretary Me chamber of comme os a “4 So Secretar . Long, stating positively th. vod department had no Intent Present of superceding Com. dant Burweu, P*reeding Com When the news came that = Burwell was to be e Navy yard th Hommerce through wat #4 Judge Thomas Com taken Burke took the secretary commandant's re: because the chamber way orn $0 Admiral Wilde, tnt tor tye it Commandant hearty wating tio leattle and has done wet Ieato make the Puget geany ¥ Yard one of Uncle farm's b aNd the chambe n movai n to the citi that Commandant chamber of Sectetary Metkie as Burwel) hay | ted by vp very r Was desirous Present commandant be re_\ W the agreed purpose of all that the discusisons at the conferences shall not be given out for publication un-| til some definite end has been reach-| ed. | A gratifying result thus far, how- ver, is that both sides have showr | @ disposition to bring the strike to a close by entering into conference with the mediators | "FOUND DEAD IN BED| | |_ The body of @ man named Kel was found on a bunk in a lodging house at 207 Second avenue south night about 7 o'clock. Coroner Hoye was notified by F prietor Isbell of the place and the body was removed to Butterworth & Bonn’ morgue. It in considered ce tain that Keliy died from the effects of & protracted spree, but an autop- sy will be held this afternoon. | | ECGED A woma~aR, AND SHE FAINTED DOVER. 0. T., Oct man, pastor of the M eopal church at Dover, and t 2 ansaulted by & crowd o} night, The parties wh mitted the assault on the preache and his wife assembled at the min leter's house with a quantity of rot exes, and pelted them with the | noxious missiles | They ned the door of the par-| sonage and delivered a regular borr bardment right Into the house. vernal of the eggs struck the min r different parte of bin bed em struck Mra, Bydman square th ¢ and she fainted Consicrable of the furniture in the or leas bespattered 15.—Rev, Sy4- * wife, people m= | | | h th The exes the re Mf the of the exgings is sald sult of church troubles. mberx of the church lr and it Ie he affair was commit. | in sympathy with | } thought that t them. WEATHER FORECAST ttle and Vieinity.—Tonight and nesday, fair; light north to east |wind: Adama by sending poison Howard Improving Wm. Howard, a telephone lineman who was injured several days ago by & fail from a pole, is recovering rapidly at Providence hospital. VOTED DOWN AN FRANCISCO, Oct 16.—Th Proposed canon providing penalti down by the house of d & number of strong speech FAREWELLS AT PLYMOUTH Reception Given to China Missfon- aries on Eve of Departure t farewells to friends were eaid uth church by the party of missionaries that left this 1 the Kaga Maru, Rev christ had charge of the n last night. It consisted addresses made by the with China as A'sacred concert con cram. Nearly every ti leparting party has had n the Orient e talics ting on this account After the exercinen a general leave taking and farewell took place be. tween members of the party and the many friends which they have made in this city. Afterwards a special conveyed them to Smith cove, «© they embarked on the steam their Am- ast night H recept montly missionaries, subject d the pre ber of th. experie were Inter whi ship. # after | throughthe maf SANTA ANA FOR FRISCO j Another Vessel Added to the Now California Line The steamship Santa Ana, Capt |Strand, went Tac last night to finish loading her cargo for |San Francisco, She arn here at n pase sengers and will | sometime in the afternoon on her southern trip, This ie the beginning of her regular run between this port and the ¢ ifornian metropolis, She will in conjunction with the J. 8. Kir ba ing today, and the Nome City leaving as Koon a® her repairs ted, ‘The ti will land gton dock and will even. lay service, over to ma tor w noon to take work |CAUGHT IN ACT | OF ROBBING MAN H k, was ing th Potern, a cc last even the act of going of a man in Northern depot ff 1 the operation through wand then arrested The whom he was had # ticket to would not stay over to pre no money was tak b at headquart rant, Judge George this morning Ustened to a story of friendship with the man he was.searching, The defendant was given @ 30-day sus. pended sentence, at Tripp wa a wind man vag The steamer Newsboy, Capt, Cor- Ring, had a narrow evcape from ship Wreck this morning on West Point The time was 9 o'clock, when the fox was so heavy that the steamer was within @ stone's throw of the h before its danger waa discov red. The keeper of the lighthouse was not blowing his whistle or giv ing any warning whatever At the time the incident occurred ateamer Was proceeding on slow eam, A few minut ore, a col Hsion with a small fishing schooner bad been barely averted. In or der to pass the fishing vo the Newsboy swung to port. She was no close to land at the time that be fore she could get Into her course Again the look-out fed “Land ahead!” ‘The wheel was put hard to starboard, and in @ few minutes the danger was over, The boat was Close enough to shore to talk easily with the light keeper, Captain Corning says he will report the lat tor for negligence of duty When She Left Nome ft Nom the J th The Newsboy le one day befor and brough lay a day's mtoy on Bept Kimball at Her de ing this port was due to at Dutoh Harbor. When the at left Nome the steamers Centennial, St. Paul, Portiand, Man auense and J. 8. Kimball were lying ut At Dutch Harbor on Oct the U. S. revenue cutters and Pathfinder, ‘The lat ter was to leave for Nagasaki on the following day, The Seward was aixo in port, but was to leave on the fol lowing day for Valdes. The Newsboy had 38 mostly miners returning from the Bluest puntry. None of. them had great quantity of dunt The steamer leaves tomorrow Grays Harbor h lumber for San probabiiity she will this trade throughout w Passengers, anchsoo, be engag the winter, Madison Street Water Main Work was commenced this morn ing on the laying of an eight-inch water main on Madison street from Fifteenth to Twenty-third avenue. It is replacing & stall main that has | Worn out, P| party em-stitched, {np e and cream; Tacoma pri: ; 5 An immense assortment of Four- $ 5 j in-Han ks, otc, In dark colors; mA price was 50c, ours ° B5e Used Bad Language A. A. Johnson Ta was fined $10 by Judge George this morning for using lancuag toward Patrick Sherry | tending to provoke an assault | | BANK CLEARANCES | Pank clearances today were § |601.97; balance SCHOONER LAUREL SOLD The Handsome Vessel Will Become a Vanoouver Pleasure Boat BOYS’ SUITS. A great opportunity to get Suit- od at half price; balance of Ta- coma stock must be closed out this week MEN'S UMBRELLAS 26-in. steel rod, good style hand- les; Tacoma 7 ae or Glasses? Which shall it be? Having tried all other remedies, will you continue to suffer through false pride? Repeat- ed headaches, which medicines fail to relieve, gradually sap one’s vitel- ity and bring about a nervous break- down, Let us relieve your headacha by removing the cause, Consulta- tion free. 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