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Oaly Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 202, — 4 you.3. NO. {TOBLAME SHOCKING @ Today in 3 | Dickinson Discovers Disclosures M. Diss DebarPretty Da sy ms Lured to Mer Ruin) Caused Abduction of Miss Helen M. Stone, 1t—The Cologne} LONDON, Oot. 11,—At this morn. pondent says | ing’s seesion of the trial of Theodore n son and Diss Debar, Datay tates Consul Dickin- | Jack 1 ~ tinople, has Kd and pretty, with ver her al tive eviden abducted at the Macedo: ‘ gonsequence of t absolutely to pa mindet tifled that . her parents to let her co to London. s he| “Madame was to teach her painting the | Thed : She b ne prisoner re reliat ore was the sop t ts added, has of the Bulgartan govern followed ¢ the similar | victims | Angry murmurs by the crowd tn reom interrupted her testt- prominent mombers of the committee have already Extra precautions will be taken to} prevent the spectators from mobbing | the prisoners. ‘of the two missionaries who ‘attempting to get in touch Stone's kidnapers. But no een received from him. —<—<—— HEALTH UNSATISFACTORY ROME, Oct. 17.—The pope's health | ts reported as being unsatisfactory to his physicians. His condition, how-| APPEAL TO PYTHIANS DES MOINES, Ia., Oct. Chancellor Portertield of Kaights Pythias has ap: preme Chancellor Fethers to rec mend that the 9000 Pythians lodges contribute a sum not ex oh, toward the erection m This City ceeding 32 of the McKinley monument at Can ‘ ie Geattle will be the head- “quarter for Dodwell & Co.'s Sour The cflice of the company now uaa Will be formally tranefer- }@ this city next Monday pettty for this announcement i» Rh! the general agent of He will take up his ‘the new Yesier dock which completed. As most beats of this company. the Sehome, State of and Majestic make Se- their headquarters, advisable to also transfer _ sis to ate city. coming of Mr. Maxwell, | Stewart will ‘with the if | that the money se. | ourse can be uted jonument « Pythian for 20 y WU AT BALLARD y the New Telegraph) Office Was Opened a | ‘The Western Union Telegraph opened an office at Ballard today. ‘The establishment of such service has been under contemplation for @ome time, owing to the lar amount of business now being done tn _the city. The new office ts on Rallard ave- nue, at Second street. SEATTLE’S “NEW BANK Ky. Oct. 17. Daymaster for the Vir- Coal & Coke Co. was and robbed of $2004 a short dis- ‘of town this morning. The | ' — ‘ryan at South Seattle ye That Macedonian Com-| Trial of Jackson and Ano! w THE SEATTLE, SCHLEY TRIAL WASHINGTON, D. C., Oot. 1 battle the Viscaya me TO COVER STATION TRACKS: Passengers at Columbia St. Depot May Be Protected From the Rain Plans for the tr Northern Pa the foot of nted to ovement of the dep annenger tat ia atree ber were of commerce at the meeting yesterday, for that body's approval, Agent I. A. Nad eau, on behalf of the company, sub mitted the plans. Instead of placing a roof over th entire network of tra only th portion « to the firat track Some time ago commerce; at the sug Merchants’ association, protes the company against the lack of tection from the weather A Wise Suggestion It was feared by many that should the company & heavy expense of covering all the tracks that would be a reason for delaying the butiding of the unton dep for only a partial cove The p' « removes composed of Joseph Shippen, W : 5 |. D. | oo aber 0 erbert 8 Boone, Reuben W. Jones, Herbert 8. /c agrese and Bate Auxiliaries May Upper and C, W. Saunders, was ap- pointed to attend the funer Seattle and vietnity—This after noon, tonight and Friday, showers; fresh south to west winds. @ turn as thos The crom#-examinatt f Iteut was resumed when the Schley court convened th ing. teatified that the only vessel near the Colon when that ship surrendered to the Brooklyn was the Oregon. Ideut Commander Griffin, senior watch officer on the Hrook 4 | !ng the war, wae called. He testified that he hley “ mander of the Eagle diring the voyage trom Cienfuegos .t tiago that he could not delay the squadron any lor he Eagle's ant And the Iattor should proceed to San Antonio for coal, He tentitied that Sohley’s bearing was and hie r tt Ratural during the batt! Ensign Everly, who served on the Brooklyn, tes that during th ‘AUXILIARY _ FRATERNAL CONGRESS | | Closes Its Convention With | Interesting Exercises The Trustees Yonterday af the Washing ton Auxiliary Fra Kroes sed its newions | t HM. P, Cochran, Roys umn | It was decided to levy an assess ines repre gress, to that fear. “s The cost of the present proposed sae Improvement Is only about $2000. T plans were referred to a special com mittee having the matter in charge and a report will be made at the next Sa a meeting of the chamber | poe ine Brinig ts tia to Memory of Tracy Robertson | No fnai Resolutions of respect were adopt-| @d to the memory of Tracy Robert-' Sap. + Sormear orestGra st the ORAM. . rue. settowing papers wore. 00d near Nome on Sept. 18, while trying) 2, Tiecuaees at eet stter Medi to make © landing. A committer! Mow May We Secu . by F. M. Conn, “What the National Fraternal by Charies Accompliad. Heifner “The Twentieth Century Woman as | vice will hi ja Fraternaitst,” M.D | The convention adjourned to meet by Ella J, Fineid, [Oct 16, 1908, WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. entered President Hutin of t ama Can- five residences In al Co, called on Admiral Walker of ollhenwbaped might. |the canal mmission today and of. Be han eeererted to the Se-| It Will Be Called The National Say- | fered to sell the concession of the rail ‘Wil, heren: take more ings Bank and Trust Co Botice of suspicious char- 3 oe aortas around. The we | irs. Jessie Brown was ational Savings Bank and of a large amount of Jewelry, has tn rporated with « ‘804 other houses sufferes in Propor- | cap! of $25,000. The trustees are In sil probability several hun-| W ler of Butte, Montana dollars’ worth of piunder was|Jobn W. John J. Haggerty Yas. C. Ford, Wm. D. MoCarthy Frank McDermott, Jas. P. and M. DD. Leeby, of Seattio; and Will Call at Tacoma tyre wa ‘Se » Fairhaven. M if wier will be cashier and general Heréafier the Victoria steamer Ma-| manager. He has been co ted atic will call at Tacoma three times with the Butte Savings bank. The Week. : oes intg location of the bank has not yet Sow Schedule goes into) been determs will do a gen iy leral savings bank business. A Corporation Formed With Capital of $200,000 Which _ Will Operate on Large Scale in Seattle pO. E. Crane, Geo, FE. Sackett F H. J. Claussen have filed arti sees ot incorporstion for the Mutual PUsht and great Co, with a capital pH $200,509, » with A. W. Brooks And F. 1 are the trustees ‘The Objects are to Purchase, acquire, Veane, bulld and operate : systems to manufac and distrib. ute electric power, steam ower, hot water for heating bulid 1 to operate coal mines, street ee, an railways and steamship to lines, and d and operate Also wharves and engage in var docks. kinds of anufacturt BANKERS’ CONVENTION AN ADDRESS BY ——~*TEA ACOMA FINANCIER MILWAUKEE, Wiss, Ot 11—Phe) ir, okies told th 7 ‘ Gay's session of the bankers’ |tne y tees. the aangoiation thac 4 Gen eation opened with the instalin-| trate” rer pe ye gant E pal epea m order, the princt Jed by A. B, Stickney in that 4 Bee chiaker Paine ex-comp F of} K@ntieman’s address yesterday, in 4 The first speaker, P, this respect, and urged the consi Kauffman, the possibilities tne Tacoma, outlin 824 probabilities o tickney's suggestion United States fot of great ¢; - 4 fla EP Yelopment between ‘Wavrett™ ma ee ities and the Orient. “Me. Kauwre tion v Be Avocated tegisiation by conpre ton taaemeny tend Potising tho extabiishment of in fn ae Se IONS Mrven Rarities 7 Bi foe re 2d branches tn all Jou» Ww y Tati. ork and branche be » Was unanimously Tati | i heating | ¢ A 99-CENT OFFER by | -;the French concern to the United | States governmen | It is undefatood that Hatin off }ed to sell for several million 4: leas than the va heret placed on the p 1. Which 107 000,000. THINGS WERE DOING BELOW THE DEAD LINE LAST NIGHT F And When the Police Dragnet Was Inspected This Morning Thirty-Five Captives Showed Up to the Credit of Chief Sullivan's “Bobbies” m 4 o'clock yesterday after kk this morning, th a oe Attle police arrested 35 persoan * is the largest number of arreats ne night for many months, It is a The tend # \terally raked s of the law ck Officer Cameron f a fight Frank Brennan, a ¢ going on near Second ave ing a spirited enoounter Aukland, a bartende Auch went peaceably to he the other man H started another Officer Came) 1 it was ome tir the prison subdued. Made a Gun-P ay A Stub nue street and Yot Another Fight At 10:20 another fight started down below the Pacific Coast bunkers ¢ Hart and John Gordon began 5 abor matters, and a , h started. ffice Rt rg n wetted the dispu Hart and Gordon wer lo in of drunks and die orderlies f 1 until midnigh and then car er fight. Ji Young and Geo, Frorne sturted to | try conclusions, and Officers Roberts Met t & stop to f the gerents are now Sali James Stuart and J and they made a trip to ters. They Smolied Opium * Kyan, Griffith and Hut 1 r t nd entered a ro nW treet, where they found a ed Will W using th de and Ed Rogers were ar vagrant afterward ran Clure and w rly person Robbed in Tenderioin Farly this morning Charles Lun omplained at the station h that a woman in the notorious Paria House had robbed him of $20. r Jensie Bleown, an inmate of that per re ad to give ro His “First At yok this 1 r for usked the worg 1 never ted here before,” a the prisoner cS 1 know that's # He," said Sergt. Powers, "I arrested you here four years ago yesterday, for petty larceny. You then went’ to British Columbia, was arrested, served th in ‘th n, & pu are fuat p Ien't that right I'll he I guess that ht," sald the astonished prisor lef Sullivan this morning is very proud of the work of the men in hi ur \ that among th @ number prinor Jeriminals, Sateen ares ae 9 ns unnaien es abaanA Rh «ON Ny SEATTLE WASHINGTON, | | THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER FREE MAN EPISCOPAL Il, Sentenced for | Convention Holds Conclud-| Bigamy, Is Released This; ing Session--Kan Divid Morning Wants to Wed! ed Into Two Dioceses and Miss Molly Summerville) Cuba Becomes a Dioces te nerve the ntion the house of athe he Western half of th ourt to make he If thin is grant binh solu and out of w & bishop of the Epts ‘ f c 8 in the Ut wall A Bad Actress Hazel Walters, & notorious young LIBELS THE nat f : a * ween or Owner of Str, Elba Brinys Suit for $25,000—Re- nth cent Collisions : . rt 5 BALLARD TELEPHONE EXCHANGE t check her mpeed 1 the Elba. Two New Incorporations | The McDonaid-Brown Co. ct porated with | Phillip J. Met A Long-Distance Office Will Soon sneer, in tae F. MeLatinn, Arthur J. r Be Established b & capital | Within & month the Sunset Tele phoen company will At up a long dis tance office in Haliard. At present all such business mducted at the LATE NEWS FROM NOME The St. Paul Arrives With $200,000 and Good Cheer Postal Telegraph offic Incre: in the long @ Makes it necessary for the company to Install a neparate office which will be equipped with the latest appara-| tus. An operator, whose only duty| will be to care for long distance ser NO FISHING Special Officers Appointed tO} wom Meme st hoon today.” She ned Protect the Waters of on board 304 passengers and $200,000 in treasure. ‘The steamer left Nome nm Oct. & At that time the Senator sail on the i6th. Nothing was seen y Denny, T. B. Randolph, A. | wa: m regard to her. ( mF sand A T. Lur ry were | por » Candle Creek were eur app 1 special oMcers by Mayor | rent among the returning miners. Humes today. Their duty be to party of 37 miners came inte keep p om fishifig in Green on the ard of October with | Lake et $30,000 among them. Men are mak ly re fish com wages on the Nome beach stoners. dangerous | W i ms have driven a st bearing d where hed by prospect boat on July 10th, have not small ”, red > RESIDENCE ON FIRE in pursuit es from Cape | An Alarm Sent in Not a Moment Too Soon | | John Schram's beautiful residence at the southwest corner of Terry av enue and Madison street, came near being destroyed by fire at 12 k today. A spark from |chimney caught on the r » it way into the garret when it waa discovered by neighbora, An arm was telephoned to fire head Committee of Five 1s Not Hopeless | quarters at 12:48 and apparatus ar |rived from headquarters within two Over fronworkers’ Strike minutes, The flames Negotiatio' ooking to the pattie utes later the whole house ment of the strike @F®) nave be on burned. Company Organized to Sup-| ment could bi hed, Tt w ply Power for Mill | to be ao adjudicated that a reconelll Operation nn between the contending parti € Hing ubmitted yeas | tumber ¢ ith a capital of $600, fon. An expression waa made by ral, B. Lechey and sole ent Was expected rents for the operation of manufa hand” argumen epepts turing plants, and particularly saw nie y ald don And #0 engage in @ general lumber busi it rests—negotiations are in progress, , ness, STAR. 1901, SHOWING ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO’S RAGLAN Latest Weaves, Latest Colorings $17.50, $20 and up to $30 CHEAPER ONES All Weights and Equally Sty- lish at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 ADAMS & BLANCHAR 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block ONE PRICE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS | Bring Prescriptions To Us JE work on them all day and all night. Deliveries made anywhere in the city. Phone Main 35, ea Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue See our ‘ Bargain This as Friday wyis GREAT Bankrupt Sale Of seasopable merchandise, the following are given- Prominent among the many bargains AT Tk AT $2.49—Infants’ Long ford Cord Cloaks, worth $6.00. AT $6.95—Ladies’ Jackets, tn tan, red, brown and gray, worth $10.00. AT Tho—Ladies’ Black Fiat Felt Hat, worth $1.50. AT 680—Ladies’ Percale Wrap- all dark, new pattern, worth Bea- worth 31.60. Under- red and it skirts, in b & blue, worth $1.25. AT 4.%5-—Ladiew Golf Skirts, in gray and brown, extra heavy, ‘worth 87.5. ; AT $2.%--Ladics’ Tatlormade Mats, worth $6.60 ra, ~Ladien’ Heavy Black mpanying cut shows one of our Shipmates used on board ies * these In various sizes, as well as a complete line of cooking utensils suoh as will stand the hard usage aboard ships. nena nna, 1. G. MILES & PIPER CO. 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. OO77OO94FODHHE O99 099O 999000000008 Headache : or Glasses? it be? Having tried al lies, will you cont h false pride? fF which medtein adually sap on about an, relieve, g nd bring Let us 1207 Second Avenue, Graduate Opticians. , Soattio, Next te Stone, Fisher & Lane's Store SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. They are ail the best; priced the lowest possible Going Northrup Co. 804 1st j h AXMINSTER A.\D SMYRNA RUGS Below Cost This Week at OSden's, 502 Pike St. AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY —That’s the Price # ©90000000 009000000500 000900 000909000 000000000000 | LODGDLOOL PPL L9999H 90 099H 0000000009 09090 90H 90 0009 IN THE NECK is Where you feel it when your collars home from the loundry with a saw edge. When 8 you bay to yourself I believe I. will ® change, I'll try the CASCADE LAUNDRY they advertise no saw edges On Collars of Cuffs. Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue. ‘Telephone, are sent O56 @-O+ ©: O01 OOO: ©- 0-8-8 O-9- | | } 25CTS A MONTH BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second New Fresh Honey in Glasses, 10 Cents sh Honey, z in combs, 206 Jellies and Yo bO@ Chick- Rel- Candies, , Turn. tables, PSSST SESSIOSIOS SSS SS Sree! Second. bara meeenaaae Kegley- McIntyre Co, 111 Cocidental Ave. Phone Main 496 BURBANK POTATOES Very fancy, firm sound, ripe; sacks weigh over tomorrow per 110 SALMON STEAKS — The famous Sockeys; packed in ¥%-pound cans, just the size for a few at luncheon or for a salad. 6c OMIONS—Fancy small, for ling; per pound WE rent stoves aad ranges; small rental each month, all in. Geo. H, Woodhouse & Co, The Seattio Home of the Garland 1409 Second Ave, “The tumult and the shouting dies” —Kipling. ” ‘When all the advertisements are written, when all is said and done, what most people want is the ance that “this will cure me.’ sell the very best qualities at higher prices tham most stores 's Syrup of Hypophosphites Emulsion Cod’ Liver “Oil with. Hypophosphites . Te Wright's § artiia Fello' Telephone, 8. B. cor. Pike St. a: Dark blue cheviot, double. breasted, two-piece suit. Made for school wear; appears neat and becoming and will wear well, assure