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Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News One of the Most Disastrous Conflagrations in the History of the City of Philadelphia SEVENTEEN PERSONS KILLED, 30 INJURED! seadeiaianeiaduantianenaiee eee aad THE SKATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTO FRIDAY NIN EVI OCTOBER SCHLEY CHEERFULLY CONTINUES HIS TALE 19) 25 25, to 4 ath on the wtdewalk, Others, | whieh soon communicated to other blinded by the emoke and unadle to | butidings find tho Windows, were burned to| The concerns which sustained the death. | most damage are Latta and Mulcon. 0 | Soon after the firemen got to work toy, leather; Thos, Myers, wall pa the south and wert walls collapsed, | per; Emerson Shoe Co.; Vendome ho carrying several tirem with them. | tel; Ivins Diets and Magee, carpets Stirring Picture of the Santiago Triumph, as Viewed From the Conning Tower of The smo thick that the| In the rear of the Hunt build was #0 firemen were at a ne 1) the mon and women employed on jous disadvan. | & | \ | tarts in a Big Furniture Establishment and Spreacg xe, some of them being temporar-| the seventh floor, leaped to the Rapidly, Endangering Wanamaker'’s—Employes Mime: Maha Wee Mant he Che very | AR Were imere 66 deal figeree, nome the Admiral’s Flagship Jump From Seventh-Story Windows | heart of the business section, » — | fatally } Wanamakers and other great os-| At 2 o'clock the fire was practic t b ; y und cook; Weak dn 4h n| WASHINGTON, D, C, Oct. 26.—| ficer in the feet, “PRILADELPHIA, Pa, Oct. 2.—, furniture and upholstery establish | tnrow away. The excitement was| fF the dead had not been begun, it| Admiral Behley came int t Y ling had proceeded far enough and th i! this morning, He was cheerful tn tr Santiago was begun. 10 disastrous fires tn intense, “ er —— hbatennt : P net sind dhidwed’ no vigns of yee FINDS THE FLE wualtin t The fire spread with such rapidity, Five minutes after the fire was|® definite lst of the casualtion. } - ane tm @ loes of at least 17| that the employes had no chance to! discovered, the Hunt - Wilkinson |." ee ae ved ; terday'e ordeal, ered the Bpanish fleet in the hi az , nad ft a f I ed on Bae: tp: to 3s hee “had A number of yesterday's witnesses | bor id a few hours afterward th Eidepe and tnjuries to about 30 per- | escape and were forced to Jump from building, which is an eight story| been recovered. It i believed that cana St, Paul came up. He immediately ed this morning in the big | the windows, several being dashed | structure, was a mass of fla seven more are in the ruins. preceded Schley for the purpose of | infor who seemed great ‘gone, start) | ly wurpr 8 | correcting thelr test PESOS ST TOOE Among them was LA ing enying the feet wae found A WOOL TARIFF WASHINGTON, D. Oct The wool growers of California an SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2 other Western States have obtained ‘The argument tn favor of a at diplomatic vievory | gia for George Allen, of Se e succeeded in Ind attle, sentenced to fifteen years tration to abandon the ment for a robbery rocity treaty with the Argentine | committed in Nome last Decem- which proposed a reduc-| ber, was concluded before the ® ton on 1 coming federal court of appeals yester- ® from Argentina of 2 cents as day, and is now under consider- pound. ation by the court. A decision —_— Will be returned some time be- fore February. Suissa wer sive oS ANOTHER FIRE ex-Senator John B. Allen, his father, and by a oe ma leged that the evidenc nei We roe Be whe ree warehouse of the Cupples Wooden and untrust- Co, was damaged to the extent ‘ONE OF BALLARD’S | HIGHWAYMEN Deputy Sheriff Williams Left to ne Him Last Night 5000000600000000000049000000645 TNDIGTED TUCSON, Oct, %—C. A. Stassforth, a wealthy mining man of Los Ange Jes, has been indicted Dy the grand here for an alleged violation of p the’ eamonds act | CREE IS AFTER SATISFACTION: Duncan Cree, late chief engineer of Garonne, is pushing his fight Sempron Cherry. He says Skiveatt ev Deputy Sheriff Jack Will | started last night for Harrin, station 4 miler west of Spokane, on the Great Northern, where a man is under arrest as one of the robbers > held up & Ballard saloon jast week. “A witness to the robbery went along to identity the man, | |_Private detectives of the Great : pees pt adhd Northern, who have been following | RT review |UD the case, are credited with the the Garonne case. | capture “Your reporter did not get down | ‘that I told him yesterday,” said | ») ed off the dia wtablioh ely or Harlow, who in answer to a ques tton, said the Vixen ¢ 4 4 verbal rr Lieutenant Potts A SIGNIFICANT MOVE Sultan of Turkey Finds Cause for Alarm in} (Schley) felt any nnolmance would have f hin ships as report from Bebley on July 2 to the New York, notifying Admiral Samp- eth and said it folly to exy ny « er range and decia son that unusual activity was manl 4 that fested by the Spanish ships in the the Iowa was struck b Russian Grain Purchases arbor shell and others went over the Vixen hiey then remumed the stand. He » aoe Sra weacnetielias. Ae i oe bewan detailing the movements of went aboard the New the fleet from the point where he left, Yor d there was not a word of z ° - : : oi, belie ad .) disapproval of the work he had done ST. PETERSBURG, Oct, %.—The; ‘The Turkish ambassador here has off yeaterday an that Gay Whah be tecwed bie coum czar has sent several officers into the | been making searching inquiries a erring to Lieut, Marshall's (and over to Sampaon intertor of Russia to buy all the! the exact meaning of the csar’s pur ent on the stand with refer- THE BATTLE available stocks of grain. chases wit Deen inaee WED WhICBT Coming up te the famous battle he By some the action is taken to in-| ‘The Sultan is evidently fearing that| matters were attended to on the New ,0 7 mine UF : dicate a fear of international com- they presage a hostile move on the| York, he sald At 19 o'clock on the mornt G peceonty A part ac heselin nce in that con- July 2 Il saw considerable amc ieudign to the fast harbor and it looked to me — tT did nat | (hey Were arranging for a» —— | that the dispatch of May 27 did not) caiica the Vixen alongside and told | rea tit June 10. carry the information to the Regarding the retrograde move-| New Tork. { think the message Was said It was not possible tol answered by the New York as we 4 that he thought his Jude-| were ordered to move in, which we Sa baios on Ne Visets ok g's! ment was better than that of any of-' vs priest Interviewed Caolkows in his cell today AN AMERICAN = mand of whom aoe meoad English, but Finally State University faculty, has been ia — | Ki C t A 1 gent to th uy not! asking for the | bishment of «boulevard Gimmie Lie~pronouncea tee, «| iG County Annual Institute Holds Last Meeting—The Campus to 5 connection with the] benevolent 1 oking patriareh with © Most Successful Session in History of the Schools proposed north shore boulevard, o one hy -any Vlog eres © - that the sewer have @ proper outlet | Caused Judge Tallman a good deal — — into salt water. It is proposed that) of perplexity this morning. Mr. Lie, , ae al ee the n} who apparently means to be truth ‘The twenty-third annual session( Marvey addressed the high acific raltroad or better roi *| ful, wanted to be naturalised, and Coun oes = enc o h Bhool ef the lake front, if found fe be olline yore fbedne gy trap Mag of the King County Teachers’ Instt-| teacher m “High School M WEATHER FORE T which ape! mon thie way |!¥t¢ Closed with the general assembly wn a be A r A interesting address was gtven CAS T-h-o-m-a-n, Judge Tallman tried |'™ the Methodiet church thie atter-}, A” | F. H. Coa, of the school For Seattle and Vicinity —Tonight | 6et btm to explain the diserepan ve board, on “School Hygiene. and Saturday, fair; light north to| °% 8d found that he understood | The session this year was the larg) "gun; ‘Cooper spoke in the rural eet attended and moat instructive yet | held by the inetitute. The teachers | very little inglish and could talk fection on Judge Taliman promptly an ral School.” portunities of the Ru- lens, Cree. “The assistant engineers ‘were with me on the boat were competent men, the first ansist- having had 3 years’ experience. | of them signed that letter to the | Ptaptain of their own free will. They | engineers of the first class and ‘Ft the Inspectors called them ‘cow- “frist for acting ax they did. “Cherry is the man who is seck- to revenge himself upon me. It outgrowth of @ matter of three) | Weare’ standing, which will all come "®t before Mr. Birmingham. «He will have hard work in ex- why, when he inspected the ‘of the Garonne, he did not set Valve, as specifically re-| of him, but asked me to do| E WITH $5,000,000 “Mearly This Amount Will Be the Season's Output HER NA WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 25.—| Rear Admiral Crowntnahileld will be jarded for his work as head of the | phvigation bureau during and since the war with Spain, by being placed in command of the Buropean station at the time of King Edward's coron- ONE GOT IT, ONE DIDN'T Lottio Wanted to Dance Charlotte Crocker wanted a 4! from her husband, M. D. Crocker, but after hearing her tes timony yesterday, Judge Griffin ad vised her to return to her husband, | and dismissed the case. The couple! have quarreled Crocker wanted to go to all the | voree becaune | HOW ENGLAND TREATS MILLER BAY have been tnmpired and feel a help- who could not read | fulness from the work accomplished. He then inquired why | Supt. W. G. Hartrantt, who arranged | Mr. anted to be naturalized, | the exercises of the session and has ‘Thia eave his witnesser,one of whom had in charge the carrying out of the bears the somewhat celebrated name "Ure program. has been compli- Of Cle. Oleson, courage to ph mented very highly for the manner ‘old gentleman's case. They sald he wanted to be naturalized for the | sake of his children, eight in num-| in which he discharged his dutics, ber, all of whom can read and write Mr. Har & Tesohings ‘There is a feeling among the teach | oreditably, #0 the witnesses averred. The eldest daughter is about to take | nounced that his court would make | no more thetr baile Lie T. C.D. Kineaid treated interest ingly, “The Crab.” before the rural tion this morning, and Mrs. of “Drawing in the Rural Schools.” Mr. Bornord President F. J. Barnard, former superintend- ent of Beattie schools, wa of the general assembly this after- .noon tn the Methodint church, These were the closing exercises of the ses- n. The subjects treated were as ers that the lessons learned from the sound, wholesome teachings of L. D. jarvey, who has spoken throughout ation. ‘This is the most destrable naval as- & clvil service examination, It w ° Yaa ns signment within the gift of the navy| also.» yoke the ‘sesuicn, willbe lanting, Mr. Mar-|” «1109 of ex-Gov. Stevens,” by d- department. uBKe by of the w doctrines are substantial, and} .on4 §. Meany, University of Wasb. Rear Admiral Henry Taylor wii}! Reames that the old iman probably | are expressed in the same manner. | [un © Nonny. \inkieralty a Propo- succeed Crowninshield as chief of the! “WOuld not vote much. he court ‘schools, gave e sumber of addresses! sitions as Applied to Ethice andl barese of navigation, Feflected awhile and finally decided, during the session. commented upon| A1', By Ly Misber ob bene | in view of his good character, to ad- | as being of superior Inatructiveness. |Bc1ence.” bY I. D. Harvey. A voo | mit him for the sake of his large | To Mise Susan Lord Currier, of | %0 "88 rendered by Worth Deni more and reports of ex heard Mr. and growing family of young Amer nmittees were Skagit county, and Miss Frances §. foans. Hayes, of the Whateom Normal b is given much credit for the Barnard was paid a very pret- ty compliment by the teachers of Se inatruction of the session, However a attle, After being presented, Mr | the eugene Ie sneeion ie attrib- normed was wade the recipient ofa | wtabte 39 ee Pere eee: thls cutitul feral. dieplay, which wi | Work waa entered into with enthusi-) soulrul Horal dupiay. rich vee | aem by all—and enjoyed by all. s y Wisi n The teachers tended tite 60, presented the D. Harvey, with a fine Mount Rainier onsin, who at about L Work This Morning ‘The section work this morning was attended by the same interest that | has prevailed the entire week. Mr DEATH IN LINE DUTY Robert Hutschmidt Accident- ly Shoots Himself IN FIRST DEGREE Robert Hufechmidt, a farmer of Miller bay, directly across the Sound 4 from Seattle, was accidentally shot} TACOMA, Oct Alexander P. a ‘ ts output of the Nome min-| dances with in reach, | and killed Wednesday noon. Butter-| Vance was’ convicted last night of irict this year is eatimated at | The Moshors’ Troubles worth & Sons of this city no whave the first degree, the ver UE NAMM aes ook Eons, can ohh cca sac aekeon tnl| Shoven tt Oe rent ee jury being accompantea CONFESS Justified in Pensioning the Widow of Shorter than last year, but/the Mosher divorce case this morn-|#! Will be at Miller bay tomorrow regeomryry ay Tour: stout has been nenriy as iarge.| ine, ‘grtoting tne, diate tan te y morning Hutschmiat| The cane went to the Jury at 6 o'clock President McKinley ld Goose company has a husband, and the custody of the ihbor » in four hours later ot $1,500,000. The Bank of | child, a nine year old boy, to the |" the trial Vance and his wife — a “soombogrd the Alask Bankand| mother. The child is to be kept neiied. In the court nigel Se rach shipped | within the Jurisdiction of the court, | ROOM and share Pie aboot he Band or! wasHINGTON €., Oct Dr, Rixey says the injury causing . mi m and t p t e ee wenn whieh will come) er of these conditions, or of mis-| ¥" with th 4 on a charge of |! Somers eee Oe tw nt for cor is makes @ total of $4.500,-| conduct on th: part of the mother, | thelr arma. While his poche we. rt Of the surgeon general of| cient warrant for congress to grant Reached Gear, meuMt will have | such as induced the court to grant S*bore Hufschmidt took a dou The rial has b the navy re MoKitiley &' pension Within a few da barreled at to Pier € er Of this amount he divorce to her husband, the boy Produced about fg intict haw | tt ced with a third party. | MUBzle frst. A loud re pt ne © alimony is allowed to Mrs, Mosher, | *” : me one tages $190,000 of this:| and si0'n month Im to be paid her np | Bowt he found. Hutach the for the support of the boy.| snot nimeeit through the heart ¢ work around The Bluestone “ei FUNERAL OF seine eee «| MISS LITTLE Produce moe Bb OUE two-thirds of thin HERE’S $ A H | The funeral of Miss Mary Eaith USBAND | uittic, nurse in’ tne seattie General hompltal, who died yenterday, will be TO BE ADM R held ‘troia tat padente’ hemes, Tater . is at Bonney & Stewart's a a tc MA ED it Minnie pamer Came Back Aw VICTOR 1. ye The early thin tt down from Skagway, in belt é: i bs ed th uimalt marine ted months, " ing senda rat ave treet| ‘The United Staten arr q fieniture veDU® BeveRAL weticinn ward, which was report Bure 4d a window were ore dlagy Port ‘To nd will no! # Booked for disorderiy nar | She hax on board a numb from different Alaskan. pc tw and Is | t© #9 direct to Portland, * His body was carried to shore an the coroner of Kitsap county net OFF MEADOW POINT BREVIT® 5 by the jury. Born, a Son |and warehouse in Everett han been The genial health officer aul ree smiles today. To Mrs. T. M. Carroll, wy, exrmera tn the vicinity of Wat. TWO Miles From Land with Crew Aboard the Vessel Takes & son was born last night ln Walla are preparing to hy an xchange fair early in Novemt Fire--In the Dark Hours of Early Morning a MILE RECORD James Flood, © pauper, aged 62,| Struggle for Life Ensues ned himself yesterday in a shal- lake near the Walia Walla| nty poor hous KANSAS CITY, Oct Cresceus,| William Parker, a wealthy farmer! phe tug Walrus, 1 and oper- | and soon all hands were at work en records for a half mile track yester-|terday at Sher burned to the tank was found impossible when the day afternoon, Kolng the distance in a is to} point at er put on full steam and *%. This if & quarter of a secon¢ etrie rat # to be con-| vtorday. The veuse ‘ en , A and i faster tae bio beaeed bt Releke two Hoquiam and Ab- Yesterday. The vousel wae vie sean npt to beach the ves eoks ago erdeen, Applications for franchises Whgines of the boat can | Mc int. ‘The rudder ropes of Ba Dots citlen probably be saved bu and to save their lives those Yaktina han been tevin & tails of the disanter were re-| aboard took to the boat, Nothing ; | Very spicy divorce case in the super- ceived at Ballard about ock|on the tug was eaved, not even the |! ' the proceedings of Julla yesterday morning, and wre as fol-| clothing of captain and crew. Capt C. Hays against Imac Hays, He in| lows Banks endeavored to save a valu Jan old woldicr while sho fe sotne anit, At 2o'clock in the morning fire was|able compass, but had to abandon _ pretty. "The cna has beon Alaminsed | discovered aboard the Walrus. The | his effort and give his attention to aTROIT, Mich., Oct. 26.—Alexan-| | | probably come up again in| Vessel was laying at anchortwo miles | bis little boy Winton, of Cleveland, broke all! ahother toree t Min ID) oft Meadow point. Capt. Bangs, his} After the men deserted the burn Fecorda from one to ten ‘old son Norville, and four of|ing craft she wallowed about and He covered a| wp. JOHNS, N. FP, Oct. 25.—Tho| at the time the| finally took an indirect course to This is the fastest) nuke and Duchess of Cornwall and erackling of flames| ward) Meadow paint, where. she kind rir bane wer on any track by @nY| York sailed this morning for Eng om awakened first] struck ground, Her engines may be Jand in the royal yacht Ophir, ves, the engineer, He gave the alarm, |», Van} De Vanter spoke on the tmportance | president | ainting of! STAR. OL, AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY That's the Price # 2501S A MONTH t y * and atyllsh garment lorings, for Arenny at new $15, $17.50 and Up to $25.00 All sizom carried in stock. If you on’t like this cut, we can certainly | pl you, we carry every con ceivable style worn in Remen BENS manen = mber we carry AMIN AND nt fit meals many trial | | | 1 } Last at Bankrupt & pric #0 don’t fall to pay a visit CORSETS— F 2 Corsets, Straight | Front Corsets, Figured Satine Corsets, Empire Corsets, French Girdle Corsets: worth from 76e to $1.25, Saturday at. Ave MILLINERY— Camel's Hair Cloth Hats, for street wear, in white, trimmed with chinelle stitching and quills, In black, trimmed with | bom-pens, bresats and quills; | great wes , ese een 50 and 83.50 | RIBBONS: | 2 Colored tin Ribbon; worth dc bolt, urday. 25¢ UNDERWEAR— Men's Fleeced, in worth 50c each, tan fe a conven: toan which in a guarantee of perfect, per- ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One-Price Dependable Clothiers nt device for serving and i other purposes, the OVERCOATS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $8 TO $30 ALFRED clothing, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue Day Saturday. GLOVES— Ladies solled, LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS In black and green. with stitoh worth $9.50, LADIES’ CLOAKS— In and lined $11.50, OF THE GREAT BANKRUPT SALE It is true the entire stock is almost sold out, place SATURDAY'’S TRADE among the leading days of this sale, we have selected regular goods from our own stock and marked them ices. The store throughout will have interesting Kid Gloves, nearty all sizes and colors, some slightly but most are perfect: worth $1.25, Saturday at MISSES’ JACKETS— In bright red, dark red, castor, tan and blue, beautifully stitch. ed; worth soe 6, Saturday at Saturday at THREE- dark gray, throughout; Saturday ...... UMBRELLAS— M -in. Paragon frame worth $1.85, Saturday, Sample Handker chiefs at ‘Thi Half Price. Tomorrow Will Be the but in order to 400 - 86.85 all satin wool, bands; 85.50 QUARTER velvet trimmed worth 85.95. best ose | ing Ps just as good, we wa to sell you BETTER goods than y ‘ i get elsewhere. We can do it 3 . Compare the quality, the make pee a . - durability of our > FH with those you see elsewhere, you'll aay ours are the t mpare our prices with prices elsewhere, you'll find ours much lowe 2. C. MILES & PIPER cOMP'y} 1021-1023 First Avonue, Cor. Spring. 0909000090+990000000000 Cr0000000 OPTICIAN 216-218 Burke Building, oor. Second and | Chas. G. Holcomb Telephone aacent bdarion . MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumbar, SUB with us. Th they have had the ir PROPERL Y FIT ORS § i EVM RSOL ou ED by us GUNS AND SHELLS The important # cience of optics is NOT A SIDE Ii nds testify to our ability, since eyes scientifically 08 Second Avenue, examined and Seatt They are ail the best; priced the lowest possible. Golng Nort: up Co. 804 ist Srerereros Hotel ana Restaurant Supplies: We're not satisfied to sell you cook syenreese PERSONAL YE MAKING AN iY Allg ving are always to be found here, and we promise to duplicate any prices and terms offered you by other firms, QUALITY considered, of course. Upontinvestigation you will find our statements true, and we asl you to call and convince yourself, Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS Violetine Is 4 totlet preparation unex. celled by any preparation on the market for sunburn, freck- les, chapped hand, face or Ips, or any roughness of the skin. Ladies should use it before applying face powder, as it prevents injurious effects and renders the powder invisible, Prepared oe FPARNSWORT! HS «PHARMACY If you are not using electric light you are not getting efficient lighting. Your window dis= play should be care fully illuminated. A | window full of shad- ows does not display goods. Electric light= ing assures a shadow= less window. The steamed or smoked window nev= er, never occurs with electric lighting. THE SEATTLE 007 First Avenue We make more of this goods this any Bakery in town. 1413 Second Ave. Bon Marche block. Tel. Green 381 WE GUARANTEE To give more value for Jess money than any other house. We will prove \this to you, or refund your moneys If you doubt this, come in and same ple match us if you can, J. ARONSON 409 Columbia St. Tel, Pink $753. Free Delivery prevyrrr ric iii yy Remington Typewriters = @ The standard of excellence $ Ee Cc NILES) General Dealer, 109 Cherry street. OSC SHOOOOOOOD } Brunner & Co, Toh Main 1008, ONE 602 Pike St Family Wines and Liquors Our Increasing Sales are levidence of quality and prices. We respectfully so= licit your trade. Ramaker Music (0, MA Second Ave me Side of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINS JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, Albert Hansen Wis largest jewelry house in the | Northwest, | | ELECTRIC CO. our goods, get our prices, an@ —

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