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oR. L: Duty. R BL; Jay mon. F. B. F, OCTORER 18, 1901. ] Last Edition 4 O'Clock p. m. —— ——— S)yARSITY- OH! WHAT | =| WHITMAN A RECORD hime of Season Now Going on Promises to Be a Good One at 2:90 this afternoon| Lang ft toon, of the 'Varaity foot. | yc ieam, left the dressing room and vaten the athletio fleld, follow Me ten lusty men who were the athie' putation of shington. Immediately Ki ra in the grand omed te other the bait e. The be equally w ‘etter tare fast Umpire at 2:40 o'clock q Boe Crooks, of Pennsylvania college, called the two cap- fo him. A coin was tossed in i goals chosen. In five Se the Lape had tined up, the made and the men) in what promised to! guimes of the still in progress: to press. The chiefly on end| plays. A guards has been used sev-| Jay rback for the univer- | to send the) the alr for! Yards under the impetus of his right lew. | How Whitman Plays ‘Whitman College team has de- Iteeif almost entirety to pound- the ‘varsity tackles and swift! plunges. Quarterback Fred La- gater Ias been compelled to kick twice, The grand stand is filled with bags nd enthusiastic audience organized rooters club, un- the able leadership of Don Mc-| . is doing Its best to encour-) age the varsity. A number of Whit-/ fan supporters with the «ray and/ colors, are cheering on thelr col- team. The line-up in the first is a8 follown: It, L &. R 'y—Cosgrove, » L. T_R.: Speidetl, Tr. G. RP. C.: Wititama, RG. L.; Ry- ‘Humes, Q. R.: Huntoon (Capt), L. H.R; Sam Humes, R. H. L.; Mcri- ‘The officials are Dr. Ivan Perry, | referee, and John W. Pennsylvania State college, BIG HAUL IN CLOTHING taken. It} thieves will) some time to) ik they appro- @uits of clothes, five pairs of trousers, 12 pairs of leather mittens and a number of oth- articles, Entrahce was gained to the atore W the front door, which was opened With apes key. Detective Sam Cor- Det ls working on the case. "0 SESSION TOMORROW WASHINGTON, D. ©. Oct. 18— ‘he Schiey court has decided to held fmion tomorrow. In Germany at the Time H. Hanson of this city returned a ean sg0 from a trip through was in Sweden when erews of the shooting of Preeid MeMinley arrived. A week later of the president's nced, he was in Ber- that in both countries, regretted by the people They could not see how free the United si He Authorities took prompt to stop any demonstrationa Anarchists. Yesterday the local waterfront og the busiest aspect that it for montha, From smith Co to West Seattle every dock Crowded to ite fullest capacity. the former piace were the big © man steamer Elba and the c: Mutual liner Moyune. The forme ri taking 2500 tons of grain for Kuro: Bot one of grain sera, i take Chandise for Great Brite? At Bchwabacher’s steamer Doiphin wae losdina’ ip «th Cf cargo for Skagway. The tein Courtney Ford and the Bangor wert fino bury at thin whi - the fi ver waléading and the latter tonding. At tho Arlington At the Arlington ver: pler were the fan Francisco boats Cantina ’ ang rt Dollar, and the Nor ert Manauenne and Nome Sovernment boats are Sargoes of tornge The taking tall them 4 Till take 15,060 tons trom th & ‘Tue Canrina wag y ing as. As Unloading as, Dealt. fhe woe tonight cp og pomier and asphart for thig port m fan Francisco. the wit co nce londing a weneral a rg tonight, The Nome nauense and Nome hand MY are un Capt, Hauerbach, off Potloge, lod his ten Inland pions upon the gridiron. ri engaged in signal pra afew moments. To the oyes “| the Iatter with reaponsfbility for the ;| collision, and asking damages in the |If All the Allegod Things Are! | True, Archie Should Win Out Archibald L. Moshor wante a dt-| ree from Mary C. Mosher, alleging that for several years his wife has treated h cruel and Inhuman manner has tried to allen f their nine-year. | aintitt; that “de ly told plaintite meaning some to plalntitt was going to ate the id son tha awthorne as that #he frequently visite sa. n company with other men, and gets drunk with them: also that ahesonce went into Lou Graham's resort, taking her child with her, | For these trifling reasons the hus. | band has become dissatiafied wae | his matrimonial contract and aske to be relieved of It pondent Drunk and Dres: Up | Jenne Whittemore, a well dreaned man of good appearance, was arrest ed by Officer Looker last night in the} Ralley building under suspictonadle ctroumstances. It later developed that he was merely under the influ. ence of liquor and not accountable! for his actions. He was released this} KAGA MARU RELEASED Owners of the Vessel File) Counter Libel Against the Elba The Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, owner of the Kaga Maru, | has filed a cross libel against the | Elba in the feleral court, charging | sum of $50,000. It also files « $80,000 bord for the release of the Kaga Mary, with C. 5. Miller and Jacob Furth as sureties. MORE HOTEL ARRIVALS R. Retd, of wines man At the Northern: Wrangel; 8. O'Brien, a of Victoria, B.C. A. Miller, a min- ing man of Oregon City, Or. | At the Seattle: W. L. Clark, con- nected with the U. 8. revgnue serv-| Ridgway. Detective Frank Kennedy |‘! fee at Port Townsend; F. H. Madi- son, of Portland; T. J. A. Tiedemann. of San Francisco; G. A. Pounder, « mining man from Index; James E Bell, of the Bell-Nelaon mill company of Everett. SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED: County Superintendent Hartranft has recetved @ letter from the su-| perintendent of Lincoln county, say- | ing that ha needs half a dozen’ more | school teachers, and asking that they | be sent to him. | COURT HOUSE NOTES) | Matt Erickson was tried and found guilty of obtaining money under false pretens Judge {fin's court today. Erickson is the man who induced an filiterate acquain- | tance to cash an old check for hi ‘The check was drawn and paid in| 1893. How he got hold of it, nobod knows. He claime to be illiterate and that he cashed th beck for a friend who has gone to Mexico. The jury recommended him to the mercy of thi though it apparently did his J. F. Biena is on trial before Judge Griffin up grand larceny. ton is {that bh Jullus Sanscomb ble | a 12-h debate among themselvon freight bill ra |the jury found Bd rts and Ed | | Kelly gutity of ro Three men favored acquitting y and finall | dergo! ® n their winter runs. t the Galbraith, Columbia, Col- man and y-Bogardus piers in addition to the regular business of| the mosquito fleet a host of tramp| steamers unloading grain from the Lac r flats and salmon from rhaven, | In Yesler dock the Nome steamer | St. Paul and the Skagway freighter Dirigo wore discharging their cargo The latter had 15,000 cases of xalmon Moored to the ie Coast pler were the ‘Frisco steamers City of Puebla, South Portiand and the Cot tage City, all here discharging ear. Koen ranging from 800 to 2000 tons. At the Bunkors | | Coaling at the bunkers w fteamers Newsboy, Plelad Santa Barbara, The firat tw to for San Francisco, the leaves tonight for Fairhaven The steamers Tampico, Eureka and ¢ the! ana left latter i repairs preparatory to their F SMALL POX- 2-story frames, $ ain, 2224 Ist avenue, -story frame, $1260, SHIPS AND SHIPPING ‘The steamship City of Puebla left on her regular Bound trip lagt night She will leave this port for San Francisco Monday, Oct. 21, ‘The steamer Robert Dotlar unload @d 250 toms of explosives on the Pa je Coast dock this morning. The powder will be taken to Skagway by the steamer Al-Kt. The collier Pletades, Capt. Smith left this morning for San Francisco with all the cargo she could carry It amounted to 828 tons of coal and merchandise. On account of ing bonded freight, the big steamer leaves for the first time with the Pa ifle Coast signature on her bow. FOR DRIVING LAME HORSES The Owner of the Animal $10 for Offense Fined 3. W. Walker, « livery man, was fined $10 and conta by Judge this morning for allowing a team of lame horses to be driven. The ar- rest was made by Humane r jeoors, saw the horses on the etre called af a witness, His testimony was strong against the defendant who asked him a few questions in ae -examination. “Do you know the difference be tween a single-footer and a pacer?” wan asked I think T do," answered the de tective. After a futile attempt to mix up the witness Walker asked “Waan't one of thone hosses a sin- gle-footer?” “Yeu he was,” anewered Mr. Ken. nedy, “that is, he had only one foot that he could use, if that is whet you mean.” Mr. Walker then was fined $10 and George. wat down and coasts by Judge New Green ‘Lake Station Work will commence next week on thy ction of the new street rail pot at Green Lake. The real f Green Lake, by popular #ub- ption, raised enough money to pay for the material, and the Seat tle Electric Co, is to erect the build ing. HIGHWAYMEN ARE CONVICTED : Kelley and Roberts Found Guilty of Robbing Christensen After a trial lasting two days, and jorit 1 me The crime of March n entered grocer near robbed his BANK CLEARANCES Bank cl were $714, to pre of Seattle ¢ 9.12; balances $147,150, AND EVERY NIGHT THEY ARE THERE One Whirl of Pleasure Is This Week to a “Solid Eight” ane of Christian Olson, atreet, Se Gustavus Adolphus of No. Btewart affords material for Kaga Maru were undergo yairs| the student of payehte phenc at Morans. Loading at Went Seat.| Gustavus Adolphus te a ca tle were the Brit eames by. trade ceation it te his cus pone ape steamer Lin-\tom to puraue with regularity and Inshire and the steamer Cone-| geal, 1 did ia i gb’ AB oo maugh. ‘The Fahrwohl is in the| his {i *' countryman, | “Yon stream undergoing repairs, Yon coming to town, he was fleet in the harbor yeaterany woula| Pequlr mation from toll, Flix jount to 82,500 tong." nynte ated with the amou b tons. ‘Thin showing lated in Itaelt in « f the gr | m te which ear perlty of htpping interests.] ing the baseball season, ppoint marry. | t and was|* THE SHATTLE tavue Adolphus has a amily of ven—his wife by marriage a Hate in-law, and his five aren, ‘The rwwent of there infant (tained jeat th of ie in hin four nth year ] A family consus was taken and eleht ath In the front row « ' More Cases Reported to Board Sony were chartered for the \“Yor of Health |a,matines at the Third Avenue tt ator - |. Kvery night thus far thos Jhave beon filled with. thin. “Bolld | reported to the health department to- | #trike tr risibles with the am with smallpox are| Warm r have been practieally aixth ove 1 | abandoned In Mr, Christian Ol Fit of 20: for how the votartes of fourth avenue south, Hoth have been aplan art debane themscives by sent to the pest house serving Epicuriue? The family #ub- The scarlet fever are as fol. [aint upon ham sandwiches, buttered lows: Limzsle ( ed 7, of 418 | with the memory of "Yon Yonaon Twenty-fifth avenue south tha| merry quips, and seasoned with th Killa, aged 48, of 2110 Jackson atreet | expectancy their repetition, A and James Morrison, aged 13, of T14| swell dinner, however, In announced Twelfth avenue. A’ quarantine han |for Saturday night, When. it 1s all been placed at all of the houses, — | ove = This ia the most aggravated cane of . Yonsonttis’ that has been re BUILDING PERMITS but the overflowing condition of th mune | Third Avenue theater through he The following bullding permite! week in prima fa vidence that have been issued in t office of the| the fl a ie @ violent contag! ity engineer To Theresia Deutsch, 1213 Yesler way, 2-story frame, $2 | J. & Hole ith venue. 2-story frame, $1000; C. P. Dose, 108-10 Yer | lor way, d-story, $4500; Fehren-Mar- | 91 22nd avenue, t-story| frame, $900; Fehren-Marvin ¢ 800 1 avenue, latory, $90; Ivan) W 7 3nd a lestory ree Barr, 1612 to 1616 A Big Proposition Will Go Before Chamber of Commerce foot and will short th A profect tw ly be submitted commerce for the nw tadlishment of a large amelter the neighborhood of this city. 7 chambs petructs t a Promoters of the seheme are Bast ern people and their representative L. C. Dittman, a well Into the mins portation facilities of the stat Ja time, Seattle has been chi the most advantageous location on account of its admirable transporta |tion faeilities both by rail and wa ter. The railways running into the elty are easily reached from the rent quarts bodies of the state, The location of the smelter is etill in doubt, Two sites are under consid eration, one at Went Seattle and the other at nome point to the jcourse of the Lake Wa: can al. On either of these it ts latmed ore could be easily and ex- ously delivered ne which natur: ped One of the quest ally artsos tn 6 tion with a ame ter Is the dinposition of the which at times prove ¢ health of those | y of tho plant of the new concern claim to to consume the polsonous gases by A new process ln treating ores. The capactty of the plant will be in the neighborhood of 00 tona per day, and ything connecte nit will be completely modern and up-to ‘The promoters also clatm to be able to treat low grade ores at a profit }to the miners. Work on the con struction will begin about the first of next year, Fell From Train |W. Lyons, a laborer, felt from the! Great Northern train at the depot | nd cut an ugly @ rived from Bveret jthe car step while gett in, He was taken to arters in the patrol FREDERICKS AND GLEASON The 20-Round «'Go” Next Thursday | Promises to Be a Good One | sch ie not | The 20-round glove | pulled off Oct. 24 at Bicycle park, betwee |ricks of Seattle and of Chicago, bids fair to be one the flatic events of the year. Fr ricke Is working hard with Case, who In also training f match, The little fellow has bu down to business and by next T @ay be promises to be in th of condition Gleason is training at Georgetown His past record #hines brightly he needs no Introduction t That he will handle him ereditably in thin go ts ed his trainers, liminary contest will be pull tween “Indian Joe” rd Hawley, betore the main haw, hols apr th ter will be Inve HE WON A BRIDE AT PISTOL POINT CUMBERLAND, Hamilton, M4., Oct ® prominent farm brought he from O14 Jailed. Deborah Wigtl that Hamiite for pomt of @ pistol, t to a minister, where the unwitting bride tm still Atrata the groom will kill her, She hae wealthy parents. POLICE NOTES. ‘Thos. O'Nell was arrested by Offi cer Mayou this morning as a vag rant John Lawrence, a local lottery agont was taken into custody last night by Deteotive Barboe for selling lot tickets, He wae fined $10. Jas. Burke and Thos. Martin were Orrested last night by Officer Ryan Jos. Williams and Jas, Fagan were arrested last night on suspicion by Officer Wilson Chas. J waa arrested by Offi cers Hubbard and Damm last night Umbrellae—Tepalring and covering A specialty, Shamek. 1221 Ist Wanted secondhand ladies’ bicy cle, at once, at 1116 3rd ave ss ry | * | Block as the Bon Marche, STAR, ‘PENITENTIARY OFFICIALS DISCOVERED THAT “BURT” | WAS A GIRL IN TROUSERS LINCOLN, Nob, Oot. 18.--After| to work ran |keoping Hurt Martin in confinement ut 40 4 r for almont a your, the authorition f Ariat and @ the Nebraska penitentiar t quired o an a woman. } rentitit In her per Lena Martin iv the true name of! ®! appearar ‘ was caught “ftir attle in ing. i re large, there le 5 years in the penitentiary, ‘The ac.| the contour of the male phy 1 pleaded gullty and on th Bogan Criminal Life morning of tho trial nan with baby in her arms appeared at the | ing guil life of the range and Ide of the prisoner the fol0rn! her criminal career apectacte induced Judge M. F. Har-| Grive away threo ate ‘ ington to smpose minimum tected and fled th tence for the offens mad way to Anh 1 Youth Seemed Frail od ‘a Job on 6 fart —T The prison physician recommended | maiden of a neighboring farm. ¥ | nd-olam abor, because the! came enamo f the dashing Lena youth seen frail constitution. | and, one ay afternoon, tha lat Accordingly Burt assigned tol ter hired w livery rix and th Nght work in the broom factor eloped. ‘The father pursued ther A few days ago rumors reached the| with « shotgun, caught the lover warden and he ordered an investiga-| and eacorted them to Wahoo, Her tion, The prisoner #milingly the curious had an opports to i Aged the truth and 1 on a military wed eartily at the chagrin of the prison tee 5 i close tab Melaly, The steward hastened to, on the cor hin weapon | the city, purchased a dy for une ] fit of female clothing tin wan assigned to a Taken and Sentence | partment allotted to w The sheriff of Keya Paha county eaubare ot Feubteen read of the Incident, with a descrip tion of the groom. | No sooner had Lena Martin, « story, de cording to her own nned trousers at the age of 14, for the reason that she “could get |» on better In the world.” She ts 22) ¢ nd was born at Ni vi her aban- | toi an early age and with | Lena quieted the ary liveryman nd encaped a prosecution on that ‘ore than the officer swooped down or. She was taken to Spring jew and wentenced. Judge Harring m belleves that some woman ox 1 clothing with the man he Samuel Martin, she went od. He suggests that the to Springview, Neb. The country| woman who appeared in court might Wan sparsely settled and the people! perhaps, be the present, “Lena Mar tin.” Bhe will be discharged from Lena dressed ag a man and started| the prison June 18, 1904 n expensive luxury, A promin ATTACKS | Be ~ SMALL BOY of Seattle hna called the fon of the Star t vined statates 4 Aton, whi Tiber a acting fr that ni organized | ui In view thin stat the name | of the ings bank recently ir rporated will very likely be chang Crazed With Drink, a Ballard |«: Man Commits a Serious | | | Assault | ’ Ba ; x will have «a grave apr viged in at Hal- tn t made an unpro- vok t upon Johnny Donald. th 4 son of Thomas Donald p of the Russell house. Med ley took the boy Up In his arms and, in his madness, hurled him violently jou. It te wuld that the presence others prevented the drink-crased man from killing the lad. | WILL HAVE TO A under the national banking laws PIANOS SOLD BY THE BUSHEL The Enthusiasm of the Crowds Knew No Bounds~-Seattle’s Great Public Benefactor Has Been Finally Discovered All For the Sake of the Dear Pub-| lic Goods Are Sold at Cost Roosevelt Wires His Congrat- ulations Because the Sale Is a Success. 0 ever read worse rot than laily published similar to the that Aguin. It is @ wonder aldo t t sent over } that We ea not at Gray aix chal me the Cu ” months ods at cont nat {such meth it would # T th fte thought ur head Tacoma, Iw it while to trade with an| use If you think any ity, and if auch @ house | na than other houses, | resort to schemes to met | atte t ar and quarters are not worth Jajl-Seattle } thing of the fe selling bat doom A certain plano, which was not a | Wheeler and Wilton, but had a fine| name, was sold on time for $165, and ta time when there waa no pale on ‘Then during the sale price was larg. | er by many dollars, Funny, wasn't er Good common sone and honesty must prevail. Allow us to show ave line of pianos and will save you | money, but it wil m the old fash. | [toned plan of doing basiness atm Went advance over CONT TIAN 18 | Ramaker Music Co. | {415 Sesond Ave, Same Side of the Street, Same| Beattie and Vicinity On the complaint WEATHER FORECAST Tonight an Nght noutherly wind turday fair HE TOOK HIM AND FED HIM to the around, causing painful mur. | And Then Swanson Made Away) With the Camera of Chas. Gar. | CHANGE THE NAME 0%, Deport Prormcutine Attorney BARGAINS Friday ano Saturday FRESH EASTERN EGGS For Friday and Saturday 240 Dozen BEST [OWA CREAM ERY BUTTER Per pound Good Butter, per poun 2 pounds for SAVER KR. — Per pound Be ADAM6' BAKING POW DER Per pound 25e Friday and Saturday, 9 Ibs for 81.00 ‘This will please you better than package coffee sold at 1 per pound BEST SUGAR-—FINE WHITE GRANULATED nde for $1.00 y Per doz, cane . GooD CANNE TOwS Per dozen cans B1.00 FAVORITE BRAND STRING BEANS Per cat pies Te LA b. pails G40 10-Ib. pails Bt HAM8-—SUGAR CURND. Friday and Saturday pound “ BRBAD. 8 loaves for MALT VINEGAR 1-quart bottles DEVILED HAM— %-Ib, ca Y-Ib. on CHALLENGE . tone . Be BRAND COVE OYSTERS 1-Ib, ¢ is 1006 2-1b. cans 1m SNYDER'S CATSUP Regular — price wpgetal pr Oe RAILEYS HORSE RADISH AND MUSTARD. lal price, per bottle,.18¢ RITTERS SOUPS na for 2he ADAMS GROCERY CO. 2 Tel, Main 482 nd Union, County Farm Well Juy made a cont with I t ntin th inty farm. rin ording to the old contract, 1 ceding $4 per f Seattle I Co, f ‘THE BIGGEST MONEY-SAY. | ING PROPOSITION | IN. SEATILE | {Contemplating Piano and Organ | Purch Thoroughly Aroused | Over D. S. Jobuston Company's | Big Alteration Sale. | | ELEVEN MORE SOLD YESTEREAY. |INQUIRIES COMING FROM EVERY |DIRECTION IN PERSON AND BY | MAIL. | Bome are amazed, others are sker while many who are posted on Values love little time in discussing matters, but proceed at once to make their selection and profit greatly by thelr wisdom. Store open evenings il 9:30 during thie sale. New pianos 4185, $200 anf upward, New or small, from $22 up, fully war- If you will need @ plano or gan Within the next tw will regret it if you an or {al opportunity pass valling yourrelf of it One can say the m gold, but that does not Not 'so in this case, however, ax we are stating f that can be #u stantiated, and are espectally devir- ous to have any and every one who may fost at all inclined to doubt our Jasnertions call and investigate for themselves. We equipped to supply your wants for | traveling nized com and Kimba anything f organ to the ert gran full I Weber, o., Whitney other makes are nale, all going d to one-half their actual value Just think of it. Thoroughly re e and well-made uprights in va- us fancy natural woods that 6 regu $399 to $290, now u in m & small finest full plan: Pe Hip thi th Ite the prices that re be ap ¢ ween to Organs for a mere song |new organs for fre up |nelt regularly for $80 $58, $68 and up, acc | Secondh: organs of stan maken, $27, $30, $22, $40, etc. inc ing Mason and Hamlin, Western Cot- tage, Peloubet, Palace and Burdett, % down and $4 per month. We are rowded for room and want to get |them out of the way as quickly as |possible. One price alike to every- |body. Store open evenings tM 9.50. DS. 8m such a 26, now $47, ording to atyle 4 Johnston (0, | 903 Second Avenue jurke Bullding TOPCOATS ARK grey. velvet collar, silk sewed, hand-made button holes, with all the style that is s¢ of the arments, snap and characteristic finest tailore : 7 $60,000 Worth of Pianos Sold at a Ciub Rate Discount, on Easy Pay- ments, Without Interest. | Clines Piano House, cr. Second and Union ©9609 90% 0.9 GO B999909619%0000 606000400 ARE YOU BUILDING If so you need a man- h It is not only a beautiful piece of furniture, but it i add three or four its value to the of the bullding. § can furnish youg 1.C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y 1021-1022 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. ie MeDougall § © e/ Southwick Ca — Half Price 717-19 - 21-23 First Avenues i Remnants : Colored : | And Black : Dress Goods : ‘Tomorrow bee PERSONAL # NOT MAKING ANY AL- | NS, nor are moving present quarters, but are Second Ave. ing Pianos in the | STANTIAL WAY No. 734 BARGAINS to be found here, : © to duplicate te offered . any by s, QUALITY ¢ red, reo. Upon investl youl will find our statements trae, and w ask 1 and convince Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS Travelers’ Raitway Guide. Northern Pacific North Coast Limited Leos for pom. Arrive from Bt. Pa Atlantic. Bx Lae am. Arrive Bt Burlington Overland—Le Kansas City, 145 4. = ASSORTMENT IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS 901 Second Avenue Cor. Marion ‘Three trains each way be Portland . im, Gl pm and #90 ‘Arrive Taam, 48 pm and 8:18 | res Olympia and Gray's Harbor—Leave # $15 pt. 62 pm, and nat ee & Groat Northern St. Paul 8 p. RATE = | Beef, Wine and Iron ONLY 60c a BOTTLE j Regular $1.00 Sixe : Leave 8) & m Arive Vernon—Leare 7:38 . y p.m. | Leave Ta se * Seattle and 4 oath & m, 120" am 8d bm, and | Subserive for the Seattle batty | Star. 2d eve. and Columbia, Tel. Main 198,