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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 2a Co, | 1.8. NO. 204, CRWUKON STEAMER “SP GODDARD WRECKED <a) ON LAKE LEBARGE McDonald Among the Drowned---Details ~ lacking, Because Dawson Telegraph q Wire Is Down 2S A wire from Dawson announcesthe wreck ossing. B.C, Oct. 19. iver steamer Goddard in tho neighborhood of Caribou Mves Were lost. he Fire ts down and no further particulars are avaiable, B.C, Oct. 19.—The steamer Goddard of the river fleet ies Fukon, Ras been wrecked at a point on that river near to Cart- “ i@eeing. The intelligence was received in & private message Se Pawson last evening, the government telegraph line, which has down for over & week, being In working order for # short time fie wire 1s now down again, and details cannot be obtained until Mom fe Fe-established. Three lives are sald to have been lost, 0 B, C, Oct. 1%—A telegram received last night by Miss SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SOUTHERNERS ARE ANGRY BECAUSE ROOSEVELT INVITED NOTED NEGRO TO TAKE DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D, C., Oct. 19—It tw stated that President Roose "# answer to the Southern critlos who are angered because he invite ker T. Washington, the negro lawyer and instructor, to dinner, prob- ably will be found in @ simtiar invitation to some other colored man in the near futur Thé president's friends say he tan eriticlam, ATURDAY EVEN | WHO COM ro amused than annoyed by the WASHINGTON, cy 19, With the end of the Schley inquiry alm YEW YORK, Oct, 1%—Booker T.Washington, who is here, refuses to Giscuse the eritictam to which thepresident {# being subjected in the Couth for inviting the former to dinner at the White Houre, REFUSES CONSOLATION Santos Dumont Thinks He Won a Pretty Prize, But the Aero Club Has Other Views wt at hand, there seems to be no prospect of a verdiot betng rendered on the question of command during the Battle of Banting not require the court to say whether |Bampaon of Sehiey was in command, and the court haa shown no disposl | tion to raise that point fichley’s counsel, however, has con tended that the settlement of that Jauostion ts to Precept does PARIB, Oct. 192.—M. Santos Du mont, the Brastiiian aeronaut, today fied around the iffel tower in his balloon amd returned to the Aero club within 29 minutes, having all appearances complied with the conditions imposed by M. Deutsch for the winning of the award of 100, 000 france ($20,000) for the the proper or @ @irigibie balloon Deutach says Dumont virtually won the p but the Aero club Dumont refused to concur tn the Gecision of the club, Deutsch offered & consolation ot fra but Dumont refused ft, 8,000 ention MacDonald of this city from her father, A. C. MacDonald, of aefhou crossing, dated Oct. 15, says: “Steamer Goddard wrecked on Lake LaBar Charles Edward” (MacDonald). The latter is Drothor, to Miss MacDonald, and was captain of the He leaves a wife and four ehildren residing tn Seattle. He ‘asative of Nova Scotia, 37 years old. His father and mother reside HALIFAX, N. 8., Oct er Mancheater, which ran on Peris| 7 rock, off Sydney harbor, yesterda NOtkel with | # Still on the rocks this afternoon. | The passengers are safe. | ENGLISH VOICE CRIES ALOUD AGAINST ENGLAND | MANCHESTER, Oct. 18.—The Guardian today,in a long editorial, the concestration camps in South Africa and compares the of the Boers to that of the Cubans by Weyler. ‘The Guardian says that the death-rate among children reaches al- as fabulous a number. ‘The editorial urges an appeal for a change, and then prophecies a national disaster if the present policy ts continued. THE POPE SWOONED--PALSY RUMOR | ROME, Oct. 19.—Insistent rumors are current today that the pope is from a slight attack of pa: It ts imponsible to verify the ru- , although there was much bustie and confusion at the Vatican this morning, which would seem to indicate that something out of Ordinary had occurred. | The pope's physician will admit nothing, except that the pope had WAS ON. MERRIMAC Deignan, one of the seven volun- who went ‘Three men lost, in- ITEL GONE | . ‘Tex, Oct 19—The| house, the leading hosteiry on, was almost entirely de- by ‘fire this fatality te known ‘The hotel was 19.—Steam- Samuel Hill Expected Tonight Samuel Hill, president of the Se- attle Gas & Electric Co., ls expected | fn Seattle this evening. Mr. Hill ts about to take up his permanent resi-| dence in this city. He will occupy the Shannon home, corner of Summit avenue and Madison street Uncle Sam Kicks U. 8. District Attorney Gay has to effectually “bottle! nied a complaint in the federal court in Santiago! againat the Pacific Fir and Lumber expected home tonight or Co. hy which weks to recover 339 Deignan’s mother for’ timber unlawfully converted oon isso he has) ‘The compiaint sets forth that one i aren Sad mg yrange Sylvester Hoisington entered upon ‘i is lew days| government timber land and eut 195 i 4k nephew of ex-Superior | raliroad ties of the value of $29, and ‘ Osborn. sold and delivered them to the de- fendant corporation, which convert- ed them to its own w ses ane | STRONG PLEA _ FOR POWERS o | Lf I More Scarlet Fever cases of scarlet fever to the board of health are as follows: tte, aged 6, and George 4, of 404 Twentieth ave. aged 6, of 219 ; Hiram Woodin, aged ith avenue north. Dirigo Sails Tonight Dirigo, Capt. Roberts, inne nt tat § o'clock tor Lynn Sool She has 2 cargo of 260, tone 1 mercha: 0 erchandise, 100 tons| of fret oa About 25 passengers Make the trip. iris! rath a J GEORGETOWN, opening statement for the d the Powers trial was made this morning. Counsel for the defendant made an eloquent plea for fair treat- ment, and laid particular stresa up on the $100,000 reward offered for the and conviction of the assas having an undestrable effec “TREASON, CIVIL WAR AND TYRANNY,” SAYS THE JUDGE CBICAGO, Oct, W—~Judge Kohi-) ar: ri ‘* order restraining the picketing ’ machinery plants by the striker and characterising such action eon, clvil war and tyranny the mont despotic character» Ky., Oct. 19. ~The nae in used the union labor of Chicago jas it ni er has been aroused before. | The strikers declare they will tg a8/ nore the order and picket the planta of | as usual, even if every one of the 2000 has! men aftected ta placed in jail Where Is Richard Connor? tmaster Geo, M. Stewart this ‘ ved a letter from MM EB. Peters of Sunny a asking for information of her’ bro en-story furniture |, Fichard Connor, whor and Bros, ved a yoar ago at 1108 Third « * Caused rue, with his wife. She says thet |she has read of a Richard Connor be uhe ways of Bauman 4 $250,000 tons, —$ ing fatally wounded in « ‘epute Revolver Shots Fired [over some mining claims on Glacier ‘Bwo 3 j¢reek, in the Nome district. She has 4 evolver shots were heard g1|"%t heard trom him for some tiine, 2 early hour this morn, ing near tha |#n4 thinks that perhaps he tp th: vend of Grant ren, eh nan wont Bat could not ecertain wnat Pek ‘Com. —— | 30 Days in Chain Gang a Repalr the Newsboy Frank Tucker was given a sen- tea: ‘ tence of 26 days in the ch 6 Quartermestee Gn? went over| for vagrancy, Tassne chal ane fot extensive repaire eiast ight] have stolen « mult of clothes and wis tone winnins FeD4 Sitera-| trying to sell them, when arvagted BAB not been Henniceiy nay weeks. Tt| It could not be proved tras arrowed: the will po om the aecgs Meth | clen had boon stolen andthe nega the winter, Branciaco | cy charge was piac against the | man, je@ that bank thi Committee on Strike Nego- tiations Will Not Be Heardj From Until Next Week DOOMED | OCTOPUS ‘ The “ntrike committee’ has not yet MALIFAX, N. 8. Oct. 1.—Nows| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 1%.—The| mage tin report to the mayer One from Sydney, Cape Breton, says the| United States Steel corporation has | member of the aub-coi ec, which purchased from Simon Murphy for |ig to have in cha the drawing u: |of the report, has been Iii, and it will |probably be Monday or Tuesday be fore the mayor is tendered any re port As stated yesterday by the Btar, however, all negotiations have been ndoned om account of the atti- med by the Metal Trades’ city ts burning. The whole city ap- | $2,000,000, the Murphy Oil Co.'s place at Whittier, | A large steel plant will be install ed here, ‘The Murphy Co, has the highest grade fuel-oll In the cou try, and owns « pipe line to half of the business section has been | The Doke Smelting Co, etroyed, | Bt. Louis has purchased all the coal, lcopper and tron deposits in Bouth- Pears to be doomed as the water sup- ply le exhausted. Late dispatches say that fully one- can The lees wo far 1s estimated at/ sen yiah along the line of the Clark|win'te entde by the conelticn te $300,000. | Salt Lake road, for the United States | srrect @ settlement. . rane Steel corporation. ha In order to make necessary repal to the mains, water will street, tomorrow morning (Bunday) betw m eight and Li o'clock COAL SCARCE HALIFAX, N. 8, Oct. The Duke of York arrived here today. He was given a rousing aelcome 19 CAP IWN, Oct. 19.—Hcheepera, the Boer commandant, who was re- cently captured and who has been se- riously tl, is recovering. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION Arbrae Bilis, aged 14 years, died at the Seattle General Hoxpital this orning. The remains wiil be em- balmed by Bonney & Stewart and shipped to L Traey Roberts Benjamin W. Ferrie has filed o to court askin ‘The freighter Czarina completed her cargo at this port last night. She had only & small amount of mer chandise, Her agents bad originally intended te load her with coal but the demand for this product has in- ereaped to such ah extent that could not be supplied for some time. The local bunkers have thelr total supply engaged for weeks ahead. On this account the Czarina will have to load her coal cargo at some other port. his widow, Blanche F executrix, but ehe files & renuncia. tion, and asks for the appointment of Mr. Ferris as iniatrator, The js Valued at about $14,000, ex Christian Endeavorers There will be a social gathering of the Christian Endeavorers of the jolty next Monday evening at the roome of the Young Women's Chris- tian association. Miss Elin De Voe is in charge of the arrangements, and « pleasant evening je assured. Several prises Aesignated by the mystic letters B.A. P, LOA. P. and N. are to be awarded. Thie ts General sovlal of the Beat. union in a long time, and endance of t confidently expected. At 2:16 o'clock this morning many citizens were awakened by a loud | cjustve of Alaska mining properties. explosion that was felt as well a heard. Persous who were up and awake at the time, say that the sound of the explosion came from the waterfront. In the lower part of | ss" DISGRACE jars had mpt on one of the city bank vault Several of these institutions ere soon sur Col. Meade Charged With Being Drunk rounded, but investigation soon prov tt had not been operating. About 10 minutes after the explo- & man appeared at the Northern hotel and said that a little filegal biasting in the harbor had caused the commotior urther information | he would not give, and today it ha been Impossible to learn correct de-| The Robert Dollar Sails The steamer Robert Doll unloading her cargo of the Pacific Coast Dock rly this morning for Fairhaven. She will load lumber at that place for Ban talls of the WASHINGTON, D, C,, Oct. 19. » Rolls Out The courtmartial of Col. Meade of ever the explosion occurred,|the marine corps is expected to be | Third av and Union str AS- naval history. He is charged with | stant Prosecuting Attorney Vinee |intoxication while on duty, giving | eases ae eT unher.|false testimony and violation of the ous noise. He said this morning: | WAval regulations {n falling to re- “I was awakened about 2:15 o'clock | spond to these charg THE SKIRT? by a forceful explosion, that seemed| ‘This is the first time in many yeare bat & few blocks Cistant that an officer of hia rank has been Poetics Nears It tried for drunken: The evidence tis nie we The explosion created considerable |i» expected to bring out some sensa- | pS0Me one has, stolen 2 re, Bd. excitement at headquarters: 4peal |Romano’s silk #kirt: and aino hor w Capt. Lauscher thought that a nate | #05 dressing gown. ho committed this had been bldwn open in one of tho} Col. Meade distinguished himself |felonious act ts not known, but the anks. ‘The report came from the kin campaign. articles are gone Just the same, an: banks. a a oars oe me tre rr th at in the Pekin campaign. a at Sack samen ce ak First avenue south and a number of officers ran toward the Dexter H. When this point was ings were found in or That fn, they were there long enough for on was that the ex of benain have dis plosion had ocourred at the foot of > longer. Washington street. An investigation a dream, with wavy revealed nothing however. The po ra trimm:! Mra. lice today have been making inquir-| car mE Y pecially impressed Det fea about the explosion, |A Few Instances Where the Police |‘ pl Bs Be around the eee with real velvet | Take a Hand 1 b TO HONOLULU DIRECT Billy Reynolds, pecame tang! 1 a larg an English actor, TO REFEREE The Tampico Will Be Put on That | Run ent this morning, and as a result, ended in the city jail, charged with | disorderly conduct On sonnets toeny sede eat by Polies Other pan fer ane ee EE ph. ; night by Police Officer Ryan for at Market street, ‘Ban ¥r tempting to fleece John Gray by the| It Is Believed That He Will Act in the commodious steel # protess known as “drunk-rolling.” Fredericks-Gleason Fight } I gr Bo ag John Scanian was taken into cus r Viemee ae’ te aoe tody by Police Clerk Kasson inat ‘Ther ‘ter there will be regular sai). | "#ht as @ vagrant | Roth Kid Fredericks and Larry ing dates on the 10th of each month, ins Ps Gier , the principals in the 26 with elther the steamers Tampico, | 24 Sleeves and W. B. Cosiow were y contest to be held at Meteor or Eureka. Arrested by OMcer McClurg last qetown next Thursday night —_——— night on suspicion. are hard at work. 1 Nellie Smit " At this early date both men are in | gant ees Fac: arg Med good condition and their trat | Thompson, a quartette of midnight best much ‘pleased with the ‘pros | revellers, were arrested by Officer | P°cts m seins a SE McDonald last night for disorderly | , Ng bee Kelly. bh, - hy 4 hee My on conduct nn many ers looked upo! Freight Biil Trick Sane eee ed unt poet Pa Ee Woes Jolan were | tion in the coming go. It ix probable The case of J. O. Biens, charged | ,,)4mee Nelty and Bd Nolan were | on it Mw the in the rine beth with Jarceny by means of a bogus | t&ken into cust last night an/ that he wil dey nlgee freight bill, was taken from the jury | V*#rante, by Judge Griffin after the introduc sn aldara ain ton Of the a ridence for the Nate and |, John Balmenberger was arrested Gioresacen Tene iemeee che banca |DY Officer Millikes this morning for Will Be Shipped Tonight free to inatitute another prosecution | £°"ttering gravel from his wagon on| ny romaine of the late George L, if it no pnd avenue, Theobald, formerly the snare drum The technical point upon which the mer of the Hi minstrel troupe, court ruled was that the information 5 will, after much delay, be shipped to was defecti in not setting out in MORE WEDDINGS Buffalo tonight by Honney and detail the acts which constituted the - Stewart, it was at first thought trick, artifice or 4 e by which the | The following marriage lMeensem|that funeral services would be held Wan obtained. In a similar | Were tamued today: George Simpson, |over the body In Seattle, but Wal *supreme court has held that | #ed 28 ‘at, Australia, and | ter Theobald, a brother of the a ple charge of lar y was 18, of Seattle; Menn- |} and also an e, hber of the min. strel troupe, has decided to send thi | body home at once, . aged 40, and Christine 22, both of Beattle, but Judge George thought the Cased Ware Bot quite parailel, Anderson, SEATTLE The Court of Inquiry Shows No Disposition to! Decide---Schley as a Witness Next Week | t Mrs. Romano lives at 1412 Fourth avenue, Yesterday the two garments were airing on the clothes | |line at the rear of the houre djin t ING, OCTOBER 9, 19 MANDED | pre despite the | y rulings this ntation of the cas court's contra n point, Mr, Raynor has been quite successful in showing, in an indireet | manner, that Schley was tn com. | mand. He has brought out the fact that the Brooklyn was in her blook- | ading position when the battle be- | |@an, Was in the thick of the fight, | made signals to the fleet, and re ceived the surrender of the Colon one hour before the New York arriv | It tm likely that Schley will take the stand in the early part of the week TOOK HIS OWN LIFE | Strangest Thing About Jack-| son's Case Is the Unus- | ual Location of the Body In a er culvert, @0 feet from he entr the body of John Jack fon, an Alaska miner, was found last ning, kaon has been missing from his bi 1626 Fourteenth ave- | hue, «ince Thuraday. His wife re ported this fact to the police yester- | day. The discovery of his body ta| considered little short of a miracle. | Jackson had crawied into a wooden on Fairview avenue, near and worked his way 20 the darkness, A pen- und near the body, and | With thie ft is thought that he cut his throat, severing the Jugular vein. | be Found by Boys At 6 o'clock last evening two small boys, Mobert Fackler and Waiter Hadley, crawled Into the sewer while &t play. When they proceeded about 2% yards, an obstruction met them. In the darkness they examined it, Qnd to their horror found it to be the body of a man in a sitting pos- |ture. i |to ole, when they at Detectives: | ind =Deputy Coroner Buckley removed the body from the sewer, and it wae taken to fe weap morgue. took the boys but « few seconds wi yk 8 oted Mason in good standing in the 8t. John lodge of tht % lett his home on Fourteenth nue to visit a down-| |town business house, Thursday. That was the inet Gime he was seen alive. ‘The man was subject to epileptic fit, and despondency caused by this fact te the to have been the mo- for his r act. On his person | found about five dollars in |money and a gold watch and chain. MISLAYING THE PAPERS Board of Public Works Orders New System—Other Matters Up This Morning | ecau of the fact thet of late Several petitions and other papers be y misiaid in the | works, the boar asic ¥ reminded the secretary that hould inaugurate some system reby the fill apers should |be recorded. The secretary was ord- ered to provide some means of rec Jord that will show the date of filing, |the substance of the paper, and to consecutively number them, keeping ih separate serio petitions, com- munications, eto, Secretary Bagiey Jetated that a systemiged manner of | ftling papers could be easily inaugur- ated, and that he would attend to it at once. ‘The bids on the Main street plank- ing were opened, but t with wev- eral other matters, were re {til an adjourned meeting to be t 4 o'clock this afternoo More Poles to Go Up Automatic Telephone Co. to erect 64 more * in the northern part of the city. petitions were referred to the| inspector, The Seattle | Electric Co. received permission to put up about 40 pol | The city engineer repor | pletion of the planki kA A SRRREEEECCEE CREE EKK CAEAEAEEEEEEDDPPPRIAIIIDIIIPIIIID: ne held The hat | franchine the com. « of the all Denny's third ad dition, Gas Company Rounded Up Franchise Inapector W! i. ported to the board that the Seattle # and Electric Co, had ot tied | plans and profiles of its new. work for the past six or eight months. As was recently decl re- y the courta, Mr. Wheeler ded that the company be 1 to proceed further until | it takes out regular permits. The company was. orde notified to| rmite, | hereafter take out 7 The request of the Hotel Stevens | Co, for a permit to construct an iron awning over the 6 street en-| trance to the Hot was re- |Seoted. PEPPPICATAC Ce cece cece J. R. Taylor was granted tension of 60 days’ time to complete |the improvement of Fourth avenue | west from Highland drive to Biaine street, Another Little Bunch ‘The Seattle Cataract Co, was given an ex permits to erect poles on Sixth ave-| hue, between Jefferson and Spring | streets, with the understanding that | Other companies should une the same poles Pomme board ruled that hereafter all Jcompantes desiring to use guy wires in erecting poles, must first be given a written permit | BUILDING PERMITS | ‘The following building permita| have been issued in the office of the city engi To John D, Box, 624 North Sixty-fifth street, — 1-story frame, $650; J. L, Barbour, 601 Grand} Boulevard, 2-atory frame, $1200; A Fernley, 1418 Hast ‘Thomas street, 2- tory frame, $1700; Watson Allen, 821] First avenue south, 2-story frame, 13600, TAR. Ol. The public is cautioned against worthless imita- tations in CRAVENETT RAIN COATS We carry the B. 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