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§ EF SCHLEY | t Interest Felt in His Testimony hley Is on Stand) Afternoon N, D.C, Oct. peer debley went on the stand at | this afternoon, mame was called ther ‘The admiral ts cool and col om the stand, serious in m Dut adsolutely self-possessest proceeded to give tn narrative hls experiences with the flying to the meeting with Samp- ‘Weat, be said: “s ed ms me orders providing 4 vot both the north and south of Cuba. The orders stated he end have his choice r in ‘should retain command of the : Tonaree He sald he would the Hat blockade. He also me of orders that our si not to fire from the Spanish nts of the fleet. Bo Seat wees | mmand. left Key West on | hey establish a appearance «pera lhrngtite was n won Sehiey's flag secre- was the firat witness. ‘Lemly sought to Introd) to the department written | br tion; but to Wash-| ¢ aa- Liber ‘was very. seat affected by it and ap- Clark, who commanded during the took the Roon and account the halt but adfed nothing new fo the testi SPIRIT OF REVOLT INTHE PHILIPPINES IS NOT DEAD: 4 ere NEWS FROM SAM —PLENTY OF TROU Le AHEAD “WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 4- Aituation in the Philippines ts ‘Senin giving the war department a | Strat deal of concern. Kews from Samar, Leyte and Lu fon ie of « disquieting nature and shows that the spirit of insurrection : mere Two Bold Jobs Executed Last| Wight in Southern Part of the City | A Japanese restaurant at Fi venue south and Weller st Robbed, and Ho Donne UD OM Grant street brid th crimes were con: half an hour of each. the restaurant Ti in » Was secured, Bonnet! Uttle money, ad ‘The man ge la Tan was dot he rob . rh Yy leveled hia "revol ver Jap to stand. He too taking $11 from the ti Up the stre et. Giately, Tel auarters tha hand from Ba 4 the robber f the piace and ‘The propriets rs ¢ headquarters tr Tom Bevan a ¢, 4 few mi lephoned police t Donnetly head 4 mill arm: allard, had been held up at nonth of the f, a y Nelther of ‘the tora, hen the rubhoct Yetiin's pockate they 1 onl % com ° itocing | La 0. bin, , CINCL ATI Summers, aged tae tagh—Hichara see 4 th Occurred ae “chy mmpital last night, “nie 3 . knew ie mee Of etude ‘cole Bae of srae nena medic At col by tar a0, as in dest, ances, after hoe ae avin Venture, failed ima Only Paper in Seattle That ares to Print the News # FOOTPADS 'A VOYAGE WRECKED LONDON, Oot, 4.—The mahiy Rernard was wrecked oft Faroe siands in che North Atlantic Fifteen were drow THREE KILLED aiaal THE SEHKATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, ALLEN ASKS TWO GUNS Case ~ On in San| ‘siti ancisco THURSDAY EVE G, OCTOBER 24, 1 | Lord Kitchener | (DON. # that t DAWSON EMBEZZLEMENT Geo, E. Daniels, Erstwhilo Cashier for J. Bartsch & Co. at Dawson Taken Into Custody When the Steamer | | | bse eeenchi : Portland Touched Pier Tod | MILAN, Til, Oct. 24.—A_ passenger rink, containing, Gideee ects train on the Wabash railroad col- | jewelry, the property of Martin { 5 | Neded with a hand car near here this 1and ¢ f this elty and w | morning. ‘Three men on the hand | Well ~ Known Seattle Man. York, nas been iont between here Geo, . Dantets, the famous Daw- ; Bros, had in the meanwhi car were killed. Boston, ‘The trunk was a sample |son embeaaier, in a prisoner in the | Seattle, after securing t | Claims Wrongful Con~ oh the firm, actitay ne | ne can be taki backs 1 the Karake | ea fonitie “Wuecdad co. tho | eatemma: The trunk was *bipr west Territory, RK. Ni who ts When the Portland got viction [by the Adama Iexprem Co, to D,"C. | bellowed to be his a ew, tn alse today, Hill met the ereival In Boston, Sept, 28, and nev will be and with him were two cus er reached ite ALON. Detec nd deten reand Policeman J, Deck Bega FRANC BCO, Oct ‘The | tives have no niels did not con off the LONDON, Oct. 4—Joseph Dima-| der sont {16 years’ Imprie | the Daw- dale, the new Lord Mayor of Lon-| ment for a robbery committed ; i Found in His Stateroom peals today in $40,000, found in his sta Attorney W. 1 — pbell and Metson, represe He CURTAIN ALBANY, N was definitely ae electrocute Leon ¥... Oct Presiden at 7 o'clock next Tues day morning. arranged Monday 9 tinue to WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct. 4— President Roosevelt arrived here | 10:30 o'clock this morning from New | Haven. Very few people were at the depot to greet him. The trip from Connecticut without incident. -FOUR YEARS sac RAMENTO, Cal, Oct. %—L. the Folsom convict who kitted. Henry Miller, another convict last May by hitting him on the head with am iron bar in a quarrel, sentenced this morning to four years in Folsom. DISSATISFIED * Liberals Want Boer War Terminated LONDON, Oct. 24.—A meeting of jeaders has been called for Monday in London to conat advisability of issuing to the country, calli ernment to r seanton of pa: , LEYTE AND LUZON is by no means dead. The consensus of large force will be nm time in the Philtppines and that the work cut out for American troops is even of greater mag than has been generally credi inion ts that ed for some the OF TERROR The Kosmos Liner Rameses Arrives at San Deigo With Tragic Story The third o' ficer of the ship was in ef steward g th ship man, went viole = ANARCHIST UP FOR TRIAL = S$. Bearcliffe Had Very Little Sense —He Is in a Bad Fix The trial of 8. ree of ¢ Rearcliffe on the rly conduct, be fternoon in the p to induce the rebel againat timeanen. continu! in order to |brocuse move ‘wi Judge Moyes Still Target PORTSMOUTH. ©. & nine. week deaf and 4 Oot argued the moth ng On the grounda that the « R r 4 punishment on mwas made on insuff infirmary, why ane nd untrustworthy Inatitution, was found yesterday i tng in'e eave three mallee east of this From Nome to Seattle concealing and bringing 4 > an te & bow ot Maes (M2 He went to Nome, and from there ot Whehinaton scien Stor John Be kihen or thie aiken. | She was ina pitiable condition. Her | embarked for his city. Me arrived will be tried for (hat offense here sear Jone B. Aline Of Abie eity, ws h wor" n the steamalip Portiand Daniels will be taken back to Daw Sentences la Nome, Woe. 16, 1061, by pe entt B. B. HUI, agent for the Carstens | pon Spon which was passed. iB bey he crime with which Allen waa A ond limbo we wilt Shonegedl tas’ tan eae, soveey ane nar tia axnault om the early on a... She had subwisted on foots and bi of the graduates are oT gps thai tors: | ries during her stay tm the cave attend, BOER LEADERS TO SEEK INTERVENTION OF U. S. om Firet avenue, barracks by three men | He was beaten into insensibiiity and | obbed of ARE g000 & gold watch and about tremendously nd when Geo. \No Hazing or Fighting] | Teated Yor the crits pute | WASHINGTON, Bec. Oct 4— Monat. the Boor representative here at West Point t ran stron; inst them | Samuel Pearson, ‘adi@tant to the He will hold a Important co | | Xhen den Boer ‘General, otha, “will “reach ence ‘Tonight and hopes to. brine whi seney | Washington this afternoon for the about intervention for the stroggiing| WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 2~ wan Atnert Pht ine ait ahttormey | purpose of meeting Cornelius Vander | Africanders in the near future . "1 According to the annual report of Supt. Mills, of ¢ Went Point Mult | tary academy, made public there have capable lawyers tn No me, and Tal] known here. The of th wren the conviction of Allen es oat as of Hawkins and Dolan, and thelr | subsequent sentence to 18 years’ Im prisonment CHERRY’S TESTIMONY ‘The main, and practically the only witness againat nm Was young | Cherry, & s0n of Steamboat Insp tor ©. C. Cherry, of this city |MARD AFTER TRAIN ROSBE POSTAL CLERK VALUAGLES AND SAVED THEM He | tentified that on the morning of the robbery he had left his lodging house wn in the street a few min. nd while standing tn the noticed @ scrimmage up ween four men. Later | ed him p the @ rouble, one ta PORTLAND, OF, Oct wards aggregating #909 are 4 | for the jene train robbers. M Tee | lone. ftored There wa dispute as to wheth or two highwaymen or only one op- erated. Lf there were confederates, | | In the AN FRANCIBCO, Oct. 24. fwe short. "Gn the witness stand he | ‘The postal clerk had concealed att | "0M Ware sewn, °° S| oe Allen as the w one of the valuable an the registered mail, | secured. Pospes are out from Bu- | so thabooty was practically velue-! gene and ah. dulent record and unfati Embeton, has never the appointment of a re right in his mind sine He was out of his hea and ix said to have ® exactly the assault for weeks, Haste atte ~ SPLENDID OFFER FOR itn me om juat ob for the ge trial Imperative. ings, it ts claimed | tant Sixty Skilled Pennsylvania Glass Workers Want to Locate | at Seattle— All Conditions Are First Class |e for Their Operations | to their post. wiedge, eating © men! at a “| _ | restaurant about the time whenthe bdery and assault took place, and| Parties In the center of the ginas but the reasons given me are: Fi industry in Pennay Kious | healthy locat mdf good q to ® i 1: third |b onsumption Paciic without the fr r was afterwards shown t. but which the judge fit to warn the jury tn alleged that when the | prolonged n among these parties! exiata In your city ‘i the wk Finally ft | au connideration n urring, as ¢ |returned a verdict of guilty, It was y skilled worker will be a stock endation | “To holder, < which was taken’, most fatiafa | dieregarded, the judge infiloting the 8 Oe venesvete Baron Maximum penalty of the | 1 am not pertonally interested in, Mander of GLEASON AND _-FREDERIGKS Will Give 20-Round Go at George- | town Tonight Mr Policeman J. C. Liner has return to duty after « tv spent in British Columbia. Liner on Duty and man the factory, so hich they put their money rter, part ve , — mt The Siegart si Again “As to the profits of « at plant ‘ix up ar Y — 1 t r 4 Dun Where all the at bull # planta to pay on arrested by Dete low 20 per factory until the firat # 1 to have 3een f to b ms hefts In eh Three Exe up to the contr Respectfully “4 en A Gas Co: Cudihee , PEACE COMMITTEE MAKES REPORT In Its Message to the Mayor the Shop Owners Are, in a INCRIMINATES of Witnesses Balking the Negotiations--- | Way, Blamed for Balking the Negotiations SAN FRANCISCO, al, Oot. 24. | Bx oP pega The urate Stan Noyes. | The com ee appointed to en-jthe request that it ab endeavor sits ne MISS LITTLE DEAD [inci ct oe room [trades aaron. cid |mow inean to dogo.” it : ts | ted its report to Mayor Humes. |port to you that after aeversl daye’ cillation, and while regretting, In the | The committee assigns an the rea- | discussion of the questions at insue, | inte f the community, which Mise Fdith M. Little, son of {ts failure to effect a settle-| with representatives of the employ the st sufferer 4 ment, the obdurate stand assumed | ers and of the ¢ loyes, It has been adi that its ef by the Met Trade | found imponsible to concile the dif. n fruitiess, it fines ‘om peritonitis. ences or to such willing t and | the he oe ital as nurse last De COM | oy bm iaslon of th a would il Appear in po} polar attaches of the "la: € betng ery sO! 6 ¢ srtat n the ex a snue, or |" of a kindly and lovable disp: ren tee |X » obtain a basis from whte hit could ni Tho Roport act with any hope of results m1 dead girl Hi Following in th: rt of the Did Mot Pry | ments, [oommuites appointed by you With} questions involved, and did not in "J.B. McROUGALI? a ery eer eer err epre rere ereenimretrrenerereseyteimimarngreeetenepeennmnrienens ARRESTED FOR $40,000 gi + 2OBCOLO saves orevecorecesbeeterergrebetetererecstatereseat AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That's the Price # 250TH A A Mohs 901. Lots on electric oar line, fifteen minutes ride, level and staked, gvod soll for fruit and veges. ables; your own terme fov pays $100 Fach, two lots on East side of Lake Union. Clone to car Vine, A very small payment down wilt handie them. $375 Cash will buy @ good building lot on 22nd Avenue, half block from Rainier Heights car lnes Jot high and level, Herbert $. Upper A very stylish garment tor dressy We have them in the new weaves and colorings, at $15, $17.50 and Up to $25.00 All sizes carried in stock. don't like this cut, we ean certainly please you, as we carry every con+ ceivable style worn in OVERCOATS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $8 TO $30 If you Remember, we carry the ALFRED and Scheuerman Block, BENJAMIN AND CO, clothing, First Avenue and Cherry Street. which is @ guarantee of perfect, per manent fit | PERSONAL We are NOT MAKING ANY AL- TERATIONS, nor are we from our present quarters, but still at | No. 74% Second Ave. |where we are felling Pianos in | SAME OLD, SUBSTANTIAL W. as we always did. BARGAINS | are always to be found here, ang ADAMS t & BLANCHARD 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One-Price Dependable Clothiers Prescriptions “sere § "at hin? a tind our statements true, you to call and comvinos youd ‘Sherman, Clay & Co, | STEINWAY DEALERS Violetine Js @ tollet preparation unex- celled by any preparation on the market for sunburn, freck- jes, chapped hand, face or ipa, or any roughsess of the skin. Ladies should use it before applying face powder, as i prevents injurtous effects eng renders the powd@ iuvisible, Prepared a FARNSWORTKS «PHARMACY 804 Second Avo. We prepare them and would like to serve you. Two graduates in pharmacy give their entire time to this department. Deliveries made anywhere in the city. Open all night Phone Main 35, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue EXTRA SPECIALS | FOR FRIDAY _ SPECIAL 1 Handkerchiefs, about 200 doren in omorrow sand BPe u can get them less than bait pri | iia Storekxeoper2 If you are not using electric light you are SPECIAL 2 of Mesthens Best Blac pleces Figured Mohatrs, all in new, small few quotations as to what you may expect to atternm. A fo Oe } $2.25 quality, reduced to...81.26 hot getting efficient $ GHe | $2.75 quality, reduced to. ..81.89 lighting. n THe | Wondertul and decided bargains. Your window dis- play should be care= fully illuminated. A window full of shad= ows does not display goocs. Electric lights — ing assures a shadows less window. The steamed or smoked window ney= er, never occurs with — electric lighting. SPECIAL 3 The Galanoce of the = Dry Goods Bankrupt ! s been marked atill lower, and every yard and article must be ed out this week 11990000000 O05 0esOees An undisputed fact that the - rast) THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC GO, 907 First Avenue OIL HEATER 3 has proven beyond all doubts and absolute success as a powerful heater, Economical, Dura- ble and Orna- mental and at @ price that brings it with reach of every household eee rerrerirrrrrrir <7 | s MARSHALL FIELD R says: “I deem it of the highs est importance to impress up- on every young man the duty sinning to save, be it 80 little.” Interest is paid on deposits f One Dollar and upwards at re Savings Bank Department t of the Herta oF ty ag Safe it Go. bet op ootymtm E. Shorrock, Presidest. Alex, Myers, Treasurer, rier te —$_ Brunner & Co, Tol. Main 1080. 602 Pike St. Family Wines and Liquors Our Increasing Sales are evidence of quality and” prices. We respectfully so= | licit your trade ratuiceames| 1405, Second AVE. uur ability ts | amined and Same Side of the Street, Block as the Bon Marche, 3 ii only $5.00, PPPPPIBIVNESIV EDD. ARG ED 32.0. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE INTHE NORTHWEST ® 00909OGOI59 99S DIOSHONSISOOSOSNGOIO SOSOOGOOI@OEOD OPTICIAN tire ort 216-218 Burke Building, oor. Second and Karion MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber, The important science of optics ts SUE with us. Thousands testify to they have had th PROPERLY F! CLAY. _ [GUNS AND SHELLS 4 Same | EVERSOLE. 7 e, Seattle, They are ail the be: the lowest possible. Going Northrup Co. 804 ist BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Parlors Third Avenue ead | Art ‘Telephone dain 1s,

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