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Te no | J] coatemtts's OL. 3. SEARCHING THROUGH THE RUINS | Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # NO. 210, FOR BODIES OF FIRE VICTIMS DRLPHIA, Oct. M—The] ‘The financial loms ts estimated at/ PHILADELPHIA DEAD Harem for the bodies of yesterday's $500,000, half of which will fall on! » Py wietlms continues, Hunt, Wilkinson & Co, whose lows @ PHILADELPHIA, Oct. m— ¢| ey now known that twenty met) ts estimated at $250,000; Henry Cleas'/@ The list of those who died dur \ on the building is about $150,-|® iM yesterday's fire is, so far in the fire v0 gf -o Rowen as known, as follow e ~two are lying Injured tn 000, William F. Potts & Sona suffers! 2 Donopity KIRA MES Ps nd several deaths may ed a loss of $40,000, while other occu-|@ MARTHA BAKER, - them. pants of the Potts building and sur. @ MARGARET HEBDEN, ” tigation tnto the origin of rounding property owners suffer } SUSAN GORMLEY, b 4 { unfinished. losses aggrogting $25,000, @ HA. SPARROW Ps @ CHARLES FB. SPARROW, ° | ® FRED WITTINGTON, ” | # CHARLES LANDIS, . ® WALTER STEARLY, b4 | @ J. B. ARMSTRONG, ” # MRS. MARTHA BANKS, col- @ _ ored, « — # MRS, MARY MITCHELA, col- © ored. ~ FENAIX, Belgtum, Oct. %4.--A fac-|@ MARGARET GRADY, Ps | here was destroyed today by ® One unknown white woman. . dynamite bomb exploded by anar-|@ ‘Three unknown white men. rs 4a chist workmen. le ps e anarchists escaped. SPE EEE TE ET REE be WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. %— Gen. Wade, commanding the depart- t of South Luzon, has Ry] Cad forbidding the use tn official 4 alcations of Spanish words | ‘DESERVES IT Oct. 6— drets Mossel Hazzard hss was! 4 € + Oct. %.—Gov. Milner, of Orange Ft ted to the prison today. Harriette EB. Cowden, 2 yenra, ‘Frans The visit has given rise to aru-| wife of n F. Cowden, died at mor that the murderer's rel vem | 1614 Twenty-fourth avenue, this iting for| will clatm the remains after the| morning. ‘The body is at Bonney __ the war to come to a close. ‘Use of Spanish Words Officially Forbidden Samp. tbe Paligpines and | PMAHY at te imprinonment ‘Geserter. PATIENCE ‘DD CERTAIN OFFICERS Against Officers---Aftermath of the Disturbance in ‘The municipal civil service com-, that ‘vas streaming from his face, |SHUT DOWN OF COPPER MINES THROWS THOUSANDS OUT OF WORK BUTTE, Mont., Oct. %.—In. pu J ance of its alleged policy of curta: ing production in order to keep the | ally price up to 17 cents, the Amalgaimat- ed Copper Co. has thrown 10,000 min citizens of this city are gener- indignant over this action, as Butte Is peculiarly dependent upon | the working of the copper mines and Jers out of employment by temporar. | smelters for support, and any cess. fly shutting down the mines and/ ation of the work wiil result in im- smelter of the Boston and Montana | mediate business depression. CALEB APPROVES GUILTY |... | Sentenced to Imprison- ment for Life GEORGETOWN, Ky., Oct. %—The Jury in the Caleb Powers case return- Ido was | ed a verdict of guilty, and fixed the an tn-| hiey. is the most tion of the 8T. LOUIA, Mo,, Oct. 2.—Governor of Nitinols, in an interview published bere thie morning, approved Preal- dent Roosevelt's action in inviting Booker Washington to ding with him and he sald he would do the same thing if Washington would visit Yates’ home in this clty. Cameton Fined $15 John D. Cameron was Qned $15 and coats by Judge George for assaulting | M. N. Towers @ non-union man in| the émploy of the Beattle Machinery | ! | when he haa been rec- by Chaffee for the con- not even cross-examine the prosecut- medal honor. tng witness. Towern testified that he was walk j vhs en / ing down Columbla street near Went-| ern avenue Thureday night at 6:15 | o'clock, when he was attacked by two| Tmen, one of whom waa the defend ant. They purhmeled him until cries for help attracted the police. AUBURN, Oct. %—Leon Caoi- goss's brother, Waldeck, was admit- Mrs, Cowden Dead electrocution next Tuesday. land Stewart's | HORSEWHIP THESE BOYS ? Service Commission Investi gates Serious Charges the Grand Opera House Created by Young Dickinson and the Van Kuren Boys nothing t 10 wit on except an old can, EVEN IF THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EV RAISED TO SAVE MISS STONE Tsilka A VIENNA, Oct. 26—The Deutsche here, has is dead. ‘There is no confirmation of the re ‘This morning the report is curre Mme. Tullka, is dead. WASHINGTON, D, ©, Oct state department from both Consul fairs Bday, at Constant These dispatches, however, throw absotu tlon, They nothing regarding the ports from Sofia that Mins Btone, the kidnaped mianio umor in Vienna That the Missionary and Mme. re Dead Runn haul, @ leading newspaper ry, port here. nt that Mise Stone companton, Dispatches were received today at the Mekinson at Sofia and Charge d’at- ple, regarding the case of Miss Stone, ly no Ugbt upon her situa. report of her death, #0 it is safe to say that the Vienna dispatch ts untrue. COL. FIFE MARRIED He Weds the Widow of Col. Dubosce BAN FRANCI8CO, Oct, 4 Col. J. Fite, of T ma, colonel of the Washington regiment in the ‘niltppines, was married here yea-| terday afternoon to Mra. Mary Du- bonce, widow of the late Col. Vietor Dubosce, who was leutenant colonel of the First California volunteers. CAN'T ESCAPE EUGENE, Oct. %-—The highway- man or men who heid up the Bouth- ern Pacific express train here last Wednesday morning, are belleved to be in this city. It ts thought tm possible that they will escape. No arrests have yet been made. RANDALL D, Oct, .—Gen. rived on the transport & Wash. where he taken command of the newly created department of Col- “Tie Tare two Gompanien in Atamua, JAPANESE SEALERS _ INAFIX VICTORIA, B.C, Oct. 26.—Th steamship Olympia, Just arrived here, confirms the news of the selaure of Japapene sealing schooners by the Russians. The two schooners, Kwat yes Maru and Ajyo Maru, were taken | to Petropaulov ns Pape! . men in all, were sent to Viadivostock for trial | Another schooner, the Kiyamoso Maru, Jost her bearings and drifted into Bering sea, where nets. | ed with her crew of 23 wt on the trial they were aoquitted. | | | Cracksmen | BEREA, ©., Oct Diew open the safe in Lawrence & Brightman's hardware store here this morning. ‘They are said to have secured $70,000 in negotiable pap SEATTLE-- EVERETT "VARSITY Degan last night to investi-| He remained in jal! until 10 o'clock ‘8 pumhed into ell Eas: | Sie the charees of bruiality preter-|then next morning, when, at the re, Sia aera ‘Against the police department by OMrR" Ot CY Chief Sullivan. wisn | Genera Manaicer Pecks eres anaes by Coen Bema. he AU High School Boys Are En the Seattle Co, 16 & ' Clerk Easson entered a strong de- in Fi Head Be claims his son Albert’ was!” Omcer Leighton entered @ general nial to the charge. He sald there had gaged in Fine Football Rorsewhivped anc nephews, Earl nial to al charges made by been no brutality used against the . Ged Cari Van Kuren were brut rl. He said the only roughness boys. He did not s tt This Afternoon en were bruta 1 aid the only roughnes , ke any of them Seiten White under arrest r y at at the jail was when he pushed r aid the truck. He} oo, EB. C. Hughes re Van Kuren into the cell, only after une a bincks whip, nor| — Saiiee Mr. Dickinson and John Van Ku had protested had he ever seen one at headquar- Bruler. Attorney ing tn. Police Clerk ters, He ref a sitors appeared in behalf of the po- + hree consecutive nee the pric because h 4 ber ‘son made to reach Mr. Dick authority to #0. xs ent Miter Bt the outset moved ne, but they could get no reply. Officers Leighton, Ward, Ph arnolaatis f ° ticaed “pay get and Chief Bullivan, also C, B , metic So . dall, a newspaper | reporte ore | Doth aggres - Carl Van Kuren testified to hearing Dositively that they had woven ee and enappy, ba 2 : his brother's cries of “Help, m & horsewhip, or any kind of a whip School i coneterabie yf bra altty. After! ¥! Carl) wae Yat | ne! tt the Jail nts the defeat in ] among the ats| ed In the booking room. A few mo- |” Chief Sullivan aaid fh tr y Alig hay Ane om -— & QR4 evidence ord- whetetr 7 his satisfaction that the charges : ph a 1 ered sutialttan: evidence ord a Coignton atruck | Pi, satisfaction that th - 7 Playing halt buck. The Von Ruren’ N om behind, h k » though inexperienced . en's Evidence t he foot of the founded is 5 A enthusias "ng cvidents Of the Van Kur Sing head aaesaee What Mr. Willis Saw Inkied with gaily Gfrested for Me sect that they wera nd the| Dr. Park Willis eaid he saw both 4 1 RS oe rd to the Jail. Young t ‘ red og} their faces and looked as if they 1 off by Palmer 4 followed them, protesting. 2'<* ne ar 1 gone through a fight. When cross Ba Ay & Wren, At the fall Bee aealnst the | Carl In ac K him her| questioned by Attorney Miller Dr, fr i pera Sa eee $0 arrested. “All three sa? # they left t | Willis sald it was not elear in his Caught it and | , Betity Mr. Dickinson, er. ar snon” Officer Leighton denied most em-|on the respective boys. He waid h erect then FUxbed the ball dows Feat, but were refuse Of their ar-| phatt at he struck Carl a sin-| examined both of the: 2 " i a | ere refused vermin r down, and by @ sertes of end {Bae it, they claim, b mission to| gie blow or used any violence in any| remember how the wounds appeared, £0" Gown, oir opponents back, | ig he testimony goes cn omeers rd him, Clerk Kasson sald) A week later he saw a faint atripe [Un® pushed thelr opponents, back 1 Van Kure ae ot (0 Rate that| he naw folence used. vg Dickinson's abdomen is on the Everett's five-yard line he lockup by Omeor Taint taken to Young D ckinson Testifies faint, he said, and he would Beatese tc once th nauee Jailer Coming war nton wh , - San RA t have been able to distinguish it Searching Cart Van jcugesed | tn vert Dickinson swore that he) hog not his attention been called to ceded therm Yah Kuren. worl) wan f n the rec , Tage irae ROT : Moy r= Dr. Coo Positive UMATILLA AT 5 the wi . Was ntruck ‘trom beni the's ae and told pim Dr. F. H. Coe, the Dickinson fam F Sent him rotting-agweat, Which Z| 4 wer lly phymictan, #ald he saw young) ‘The Umatitla will arrive from San fe atepa. bs Ibert kinson two days af-| wranciscy at 6 o'clock this afternoon ven eure tte Merde th ter the f asaault. He found «| **@ncisco at ae ‘an Kuren eaid hy e of OfM-| mark the abdomen, another Rely” severai times, Het Murder mn 15 oF 20|acr ight thigh and several! ‘The wt oxoelsior, Capt. Hum Gazes wher, be 1. ached gtd of the body | acre lees at the calves. He phreys r night for Yakutat, Agger te H whip, at the same was positive they were made with a Koyuk, Orea, Eilamar, Valdes, Hom Peesineg 1a feet dirty cur. I’ll| whip, because, said he “Iam familiar er, Seldovia IMamna, She has 4 and gay yen? y wt " omen, If! with horsewhip marks.’ 0'tonw of general freight, lumber Then Legh ty t got enough, I've got al Poth sides announced that they and shingles, and 20 passengers, & gal rennion peir of b “ will soon| they had more witnesses:to examine Most of her ¢ is for stations of * on ‘eet put you out of busines He was and the investigation was continued the Pacific Packing and Navigation om ood then thrust in a cell where there wag until next Friday night, 1 Co, THINKS IT IS A CINCH Croker Is Confident of Tammany’s Success PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—The North American published this morn- ing the following dispatch from Lon- don: “Croker hag cabled to personal friends in Lafidon. “Tammany suc- cea a cinch, NO BOARD OF WORKS MEETING Recause of the absence of Supta. Youngs and Little, there was no quorum for the board of pubitc Works meeting teday and Chairman Thomaon adjourned the meeting to an indefinite time. Since bids on the ‘Twenty Rainier avenue water advertised to be opened. maine were Thomson, in accordance with the law, opened the bids Only one, however, was submitted and that was on the Twenty-fourth avenue south water main and was made by Jame key. It was referred to wineering department for corm. patation --VASHON Second Football Game Going on This Afternoon This afternoon at 2 o'clock the football teams of Vashon college and he State university met in battle! array on the univers mpus Hoth teams were ¢ jent of vie~ tory. Vashon college ¢ Ke amo defeated the Tacoma High school by a score of 30 to, The university team, so far, has met with nothing but defeat. When they lined up against each other, an observer on the sides’ lines would have said there was no differ ence in t. The university line r, but this w ade up & field of th ge ax. Promptly at 2:05 Humes off for the untversity 2:46—The score at ending of first half was 11 to 0 in favor of the uni- versity team. THE FIRST ROUND TRIP OF KIMBALL lon the New Seattle-San Francisco Run ‘The eteamship John §, Kimball, Captain Thwing, arrived’ carly this morning, baving completed her first round trip on her winter's ached between thix cltyand Ban Franct As this was her first trip and her schedule t she did not hav or passenger list. Th of 200 tons of gene ity and Tacc the tr her ae amet for thin ¢ ii) leave p.m. The next ste to arrive is the Santa Ana next Frie lay THE OREGON LIBEL eamer Oregon er of the ( to furnish to Commissioner Bown the tickets of each and every one of the Hbellants, and also the passenger Mat Oct, 26—An- America to day PASSED UP A BAD CHECK H. BR, Evans Gets Frisch Bros, for $10 H. R. Evans, & salesman, was ar. rested by Patrolman Glasscock this morning for obtaining money un der false pretenses, It Is alleged that ented to Friach avenue Jewelers, that he had money in the Bank of Dublin ireland, and obtained $10 om a check drawn on that institutlor Evans rep the Second urth avenue south and| Chairman! CAR MEN ON STRIKE Object to a Dismissal for Fighting NEW ORLEANS, Oct motormen and conducte on the five street struck this morning A number of cars are being oper- ated this afternoon. The cause of the strike was the company’s refusal to reinstate a man 1 discharged for fight SCHLEY IS HONORED 26. The 400 mployed lines here, car CHICAGO, I, Oct. 26.—Admiral Schley has accepted an invitation to be present at a reception and ba Quet to be give in his b Hamilton club of Chicag POISONED BATH, Y., Oct, 2%.--Ninety guests are prostrated here as a re suit of the wedding party Inst night in honor of Clarence Carr ard Miss Nellie Thomas. They have syiaptoms Probably nose will THE LOST HALCYON Cutter Bear Brings Down Sad Tale From Arctic nor by the The revenue cutter Bear, Capt. Francis Tuttle, has returned from her summer's work In Alaska wate: and will winter on Puget sound. 8 brings the details of the loms of the echooner Flalcyon. That little el left Nome on Nov, 7, 1900, on a prospecting ¢ On board were {five men, Capt. Charles |Thomas. " The schooner reached Sledge, where it was becalmed and froaen in. The ice tok the boat as far south as Norton sound, and then weat to St. Lawrence island. iis “Wensteet Pane Poe Meee aiae with them and eventually reach- ed Topkuk. Sisyed With the Bost | Capt. Chas. Thomas and W. ean stayed on board until 6, 1901, when Egan left. 3 yea Gan mission after hard and starvation. naries revived him with skilful 4nd medical attention. Capt Thomas has never been heard from and it i* believed that when the tee broke last spring the Halcyo as met his death A Jan each The Bear w further north on this cruise than st any previous time. She rea degrees and 20 minutes north lat er purpowe in gotng #0 far north was to distrib cnsks devised by Admiral Mel t the direction of the SHOWING BIG GAINS ‘The bank clearings of Senttie still continue to show @ gain over the fig ures for the same week last year |For the week ending today the clearings amounted to $3,6%1,614.61 as }againat $2,625,881,32 for the corre |aponding week last year. This | week's fleures are a little below last | week's. The statement for today is, clearances $648,638.68, balances, $144,- 429.69. SHUT-OFFS OF WATER Ne water of the entire high serv dintrict Will be shut off tomorrow (Bunday) ft jock in the mi ing until & kyin the aftern The ides all territory on street and east of art f M Madi h to Nir off i# made nn ‘The shut y be made lows. That t t lying bet na venues south of Madi FERRY ROAT KING GOUNTY | County Commissioners Pay a Lump | Sum Per Month for Its Operation | |_ The board of county commissioners | | yesterday leased the Lake Washing ton ferry bont, King County, to Geo. Bartsch and 'H, &. Tompkins for three years. They are to recelve $375 per month for operating the boat and are required to keep it In repair |The board f the schedule of| charges, the t yre lp ey ue table and takes the STAR. NING, OCTOBER 26, 1901. RANSOM MAY BE TOO LATE Of Men’s Fine, Fancy Striped and Plaid | Suits at | in the newest forest green, olive brown nd blue effects. No mer- chant talior could produce their equal than $36 to $40. We are pos. » other ready-made clothier ean produce their equal, as the styles | are exclusive and confined to us by the manufacturers. ADAMS & BLANCHARD | 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One-Price Dependable Clothiers Viet our bein seg Becond Paint- loot ings tion of Exhib- Oi and tion. Special Prices After 6 p. m. AND MONDAY MORNING lOc Chamois Bkina . Se | 10c Men's Cotton Socks , 10c Mac we on Be F Underwear . Sc Drab Corsets... 1c Finishing Braid The Tuck oa apne . be Gold Scarf Pins. 10c Garter Elastic ‘The Men's Sweaters « Tbe Comforts . ‘0c Large Scissors ... TSc Umbrellas, Men’ 10¢ Tollet Paper 6 pairs Bhoe Laces . 4% China Silks, all shad: 65c Albatross, event ie Ink Tablets < guaranteed as represented, or money back. Much About the Gran- deur of Our MANTEL DEP'T Which is second to none west of New York. In these rooms we have a good many bargain to offer, both in fixtures and mantels. By making a tour of inspection throughout these beautiful mantel parlors, you surely will find something that will help beautify your it WHHHH home. Our mantels are handsom es of fur- niture, made of the best material and being well seasoned, it will last you as long 48 you live. All our work in connection with setting the mantel is guaranteed, as we em- ploy none but experts for that class of work. We Have a Great Many Valu and Useful Articles to Offer You From Our HARDWARE DEP'T Both in Builders’ Materia! as Well Mechanic's Tools some money on every might be Double only, per pound .. The beet Oregon Wedges, at, per pound tie Nata ce aOR Hand Shaved Axe 20c Nickel Sliver PI Striking Hammers, sgsos Oe Full Length Handles, Chafing Dishes, with hot water ane, comple compl nickel-silver plate only .® Others 88.00 to SI a full line of trays, spoo and other a ort nafing Dish outfit Hand Saw Handle, only .,..10¢ | Seamless Pots, nich with po! Enameled Coftee 1 plated mountings, elain bands, sell from 50 'to 6.00 Z. C. Miles & Piper from 5 to B80 Baking Dish Z.C. Miles & Piper Cec ‘The principles of honesty and fair dealing reign supreme here. No deception or misleading iItustra- tions. We sell the highest grade and best quality goods at the lowest possible prices. Every articles | ‘We Can Never Talk Too Pe Ss te Bread Trays 1021-1023 FIRST AVENUE. \Y ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That'’s the Price s 250TS A MONTH PERSONAL We are NOT MAKING ANY Ale TERATIONS, nor are we movi from our prevent quarters, but | No. 744 Second Ave. where we are welling F SAME OLD, BRTAS as we always did, BARGAINS are always to be found here, and we promise to duplicate any prices and terms offered you by other firms, QUALITY considered, of |course. Upon investigation wit | find our statements true, and we esis you to call and convince yourself. ome Se as Violetine Is a tollet preparation unex- celled by any preparation on the market for sunburn, freck= les, chapped hand, face or lips, or any roughness of the skin. Lafies should use tt before applying face powder, as it prevents injurious effects and renders the powder invisible, ‘est importance to impress up- on every Young man the, duty of beginning to save, be ever so little” Interest is paid on Alex. Myers, Treasurer, REISS SPENT Stoves, Stoves, Stoves Stoves, Stoves Never before were we well equipped in this department. Special inducements to command your trade the coming Ai Two carloads of all kinds heaters was unloaded; next week ome more to follow. Also special) inducement in ¢ash cook stoves and steel ranges. It is a known fact that our stock of Kiteh- en Goods on the main floor is the most varied and complete in the Northwest, and wearesure that we are able to item purchased, no matter how THESE TUBULAR Are made for outdoor and in- door use. They give a powerful and bridiant light, and are not affected by the wind. They are suitable for use in mills, work- shops, Warehouses, stables and summer resorts, or In any other place where @ good Mght is re- quired which will not be affected by strong breezes, Company