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4 mt. fe being taken by Supt.| hours, 7 " old | and Warden Mead to avoid} ‘Tor EVEN NOTORIETY © FOR THE FANATIC W Assassin Czolgosz to Be Blotted Out Tomorrow) tke toit of the death of Worning at 7 O'Clock--Family Indifferent 2 as to the Disposition of the Body Oct ‘an to his physical and mental or bie oT After the electrocution at 7 o'cteck qemorrow morning his ch ‘Will be burned, while his body | b bIy be Immediately burled lime tf it is not turned over Telatives, He will be blotted complete! ‘he asecution Dr. of New ante _ theo 1 the ‘attend con ase the priests, if’ ton with the warden, but he didn't required by Ceolgos: Knight, of Buffalo, has to be foreman of the oft ‘The rest of ae jury of made up of prominent men, some other state officials. tt ones that him. State Military School 6. report As ~ TO RETURN Oct, 28.—It ts that Field Marshal) tified that NAA IE Only Paper in Seatile That Dares to Print the News # THE SECOND EDITIO SLATTLE, WONDERFUL KUSKOXWIM. Leader of a Party Returns With a Highly Colored Report HO NEARS DOOM Dawson advices coming by way of Skagway on the ateamer City of “fuck” Lambert The unfortunate man With three other Beattieites lett last January for the Kuskokwim coun- try They went by way of Kadiak, | Katmai and Nushagak. & moet perilous and arduous trip It was after | SEATTLE WASILIINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, SAYS BROOKLYN BORE THE BRUNT OF SPANISH SHOTS AT SANTIAGO Admiral Schley Again on the Stand--Flagship | Received 70 Per Cent of Hits Sustained OCTO of & plague which had stricken the | natives | to Nushagak Fred Gaach, leader of M—Rvery) death within less than twenty-four | cy party, reports that the epider Caolgosa maintains the same) had ravaged the natives of | t stolid Indifference which haa char-| Kuskokwim and Nushagak coun acterized his actions since his recep-| tries to a fearful extent. Fully two. ty to Leon ttan at the prison thirds of them had been mowed pmassin of President MeKin He pas ® quiet night, A deci-| down by tts devastating malice, He MIGKiEht fonight no fur sion regarding the final disposition | believes, however, that this part of of the assasnin’s body will be arriv-| Alaska has @ wonderful future, In ed at this aftern Extraordinary precatitions wilt be D be given on Gescribing the Kuakokwim valley, Mr. Gach said; “The mountains taken tonight t prevent the asaaasin | from the north shelter the valley, and Cheating justice. A death wateh will/ the country has an area as Vast as inged in the cell with Bim this) Dakota, is warmer than half the evening. | Uaton, dryer than the north of Cali In the warden’s mat! this morning | fornia, ae fertile as Tilinois and has were humbers of letters for Caolgona,| more fish in the river than the Col- | but none of them will reach the pris-| umbia 2. ‘arlos Mo-| oner. - sania Yale Prison| Father Sudeinski called at the pris umbla colleges an one result on thia morning and had a conversa of Sunday's football game, Yale football enthusiasts declare that Co. lumbia played men on ite team that are not attending the college. They demand that no game shall be play- ed with Columbia next year. This Insinuation is emphaticaily dented by the Columbiana, jothes and wilt be have here Comptrol- nd brother-in-law of | ed at the prison gate the assasain this morning, but didn’t go tn, When asked what would be done with the body, they appeared tndit- | ferent as to the cost of ite dispost- | tion, They admitted they had r cetved offers for the remains, but! remember from whom they Went Broke at Everett Oliver B. Whitney, of Everett, has fled soe in bankruptey in the federal court. VICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 2—W. Dockings, @ lineman of the British Columbia Bleetric Railway, while working on 4 wire from Goldstream, Which brings power to this city, last night, was accidentally electrocuted. Will Sail the Seas HH. L. Geary, one of Seattle's rising young men, has been appointed to the position of commissary clerk on board the U. 8 transport which sails for the Philippines about Nov. 3. He resigns the position of Oct. .~ fretqne and cage tod ore, wie Se Northw: liway Co. wae made iy estern 7 im tle forecasted | contagious disease in Beattie during Which Proves That Several Can| the prexent month has brought on no litte amount of dincuasion as to the Make More Noise Than Two | best means of giving the health au- thorities assistance tn stamping out A three restdente or] 'P, Sontaston. Thete are two or ree hients of Georgetown who will probably take! [* '# openly asserted by members receipts hereafter when they trana-| Of the health department, that they fer money to others, Pase- belleve there are several cases of ‘thomas ee hoe ag #° dangerous disease in Senttic that with J. A. Ward, a enloon keeper Both parties agree on that point, but | MA¥* Sever been reported. adispute over Rages of the} Another Cho money ripened into « law suit, which | was carried from a justice's court to| tt ie algo charged that certain | the superior court, where it was tried | Physicians, In order to please their | today before Judge Griffin. Passolo| Patients, violate the law in failing to claims that when he asked for “da| report cases when they see t of mon” he was put off for 8 while and| course there is a penalty provided then informed that it had been paid for this neglect, but the cases do not to him. Ward and his bartender tes- | often come to the attention of the de- the money was paid back | partment, #o careful is the physician the Healt! reported in anxious to return to the/ on Sunday, Aug. 26. Passolo, realiz-|to hide his dereliction, Often reports again to take Command of forces. arreated and mal Woods of by & , Oct. 2%—A long letter) year ago. President Steyn of the! Free State to Gen. Kitchener here ‘was Prinsioo ‘a surrender a! can be no talk of hopelessness,” THOMAS WAS A BOLD ONE Robs a Man When Ali Hands W: Looking On ing that a single voice can scarcely | of contagions are sent to the health made as much noise at a duet, | officers by mail and may be 4% hours brought in half a dozen of his cow or more in reaching the department. trymen, who testified that they were| Then, before a quarantine can be es in Ward's saloon at the time of the tablished the afflicted person may alleged payment and saw it not. The| expome dozens of others. Health of- Italian story struck @ responsive! cers aay that every houne In Seattle chord in the heart and consctence | that is quarantined cannot be wateh- of the jury and it returned @ verdict | ed continually. for Passolo. Crazed With Drink James O'Donell wound up a pro- tracted spree early this morning by falling to a brick pavement, thereby times the amount of help that the de- partment has, it is said that many persons t the quarantin too lightly, thinking It is of little aig t cutting a gash several inches long, in| odge: his scalp. He was brought to police) The warrant was defec-| headquarters, where Dr. Ludlow} Whitehouse was released | sewed up the wound. The man was| Saturday night Renton arrested at that place. Constable Fraser to Renton on a new crasy with drink however and as fast | as bandages were put on he tore were given him'that s bandage cowa| A” Early Morning Attempt to Blow Up Safe Fails be kept on his head. KITCHENER A FEW THINGS crackmen attempted to biow up a safe in Beattie It waa oniy by the merest chance that the attempt fail- ed to demolish and rob the safe of Zerwekh and Kaufman, commission merchants at the corner of Western avenue and Bpring street. As it Was, two holes were bored, one above and me below the combination of the safe, and both were stuffed with dyna te ‘The fuses we lighted, but did not burn. Tho Attompt Shortly after 2 o'clock this morn ing @ man who sleeps in a room above the store, was awakened by a noise in his room. He thought that & burglar was abroad, got up, and made an investigation, With ao He adds “Your excellency’s jurisdiction ox tends only as far as your cannon can! that|reach. During the year our cause better than | has progressed wonderfully. There A SALOON FIGHT J. Cooper, and Menry Allen, two found the evidence of an atternpted safe robbery. The matter was ported to the police and this morn ing Detective Barbee made a thor- ough Investigation altercation in the Snow Shoe saloon at the corner of Fourth avenue and Main street, shortly before 9 o'clock this morning. When Sergt. Powers heard of the row in the place he| “The men who attempted to biow| | went Inside and found a general free up Zerwekh and Kaufinan’s wate |for all fight in progress. Men and this mornin, wald Detective Bar | women w mixed up in the fighting. bee, “are undoubtedly novices, and | The me mien Alien and Cooper, | did not even w how to wet off a 4 drunke ‘ }seemed to be the ringleaders and| stick of dynamit Phere were at Fosterday oh the Magnolia wa- | they were arrested, | le three, and perhaps four men tn 4 iF of the saloon The bar py errant |the job. While one man bored the F: tor the thieg, soe,eet and | | nafe, another #tood on guard outide, , seve : ante, in iels’ and the third t watch over the bd atrbvipad ame callow Charles Daniels’ Funera) |man Williams uparales Had the i on ater btur-| ‘The funeral of Charles Henr: | dynamite gone off, the man who aver to Police Otho fea toned | tein the 4 yearend boy wh nee. | watched Williams would have hept j thm '9 headquarters.” who | Growned in White River on Aug’ 14 him quist at the point of @ revolver, 5 an effort at con: will be held Tuesday morning from | The reason be Mg pages Geliberately robved fe ’%' | the undertaking parlors of Collinn | Ws because no Caps were placed on ho Was asleep in a chair of | Sherman, Foley Co » proceeding Saloon. He Bi h, whe } They All Es é ou seemed very much | t° Sacred Heart church, where masn | y rprised when interrupted. When | Will be celebrated at 9:20, His clans. | “When Williame, the man up- M The Was found ‘on nin Meduarters $4.15 | Mates from the College ot Our Lady | stalre woke up and aw @ stranger Chanel 88 evidence, fon. ped with larceny ¢ 6 Little Laid at Host funeral of Mi Little, late nurse at the ea tal, was held : 7 4 tro , e renldens at Interbay wee 40 f money wii | Of Lourdes at South Park will act as the He witl be | Pallbearers }in his lied At the time of the ao- | ‘The burg. - A Thin in the de- police. rom the per-|Cident both parents were in Alaska | tective’s version of the case, glean and the grief-stricken mother only| ed from actual investigation. There reached here laut week to take aj was nearly $200 in the safe. Some farewell look at her only son. MORTALITY RECORD ‘The funeral of Glenn ©, Bowen, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. Hi. Bowen was held from Butterworth's cha at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, drawers and chests in the office were ransacked, and 15 cents was all that was taken, Mra, 8. J. Whitney, aged 75 years, ied at Houghton last night. The funeral will take place tomorrow at noon at Kirkland under the direc- | tion of Bonney & Btewart, Rev, J. P. that Lambert fell a vietim and died | His body was sledded out | ~ STOP CONTAGION ectere|The Increase of Dangerous Diseases in Seattle Brings Out Serious Comment by ‘The existence of numerous cases st nificance, It would take ten) sallors, became Involved in a serious | friend he went downstairs, and there | by Our Vessels in the Fight WASHINGTON, D. ©, Get. 28 Admiral Schley resumed” the stand for cross-examination when the court opened this morning, When asked if he had any conversation with Ad miral Bvana the day after the battle he sald he had, and that Pvane had) that it was his intentic meen sald the Towa had shot the stern off| trate the fire ship of one and the bow off another and had| the Spanish eq Wrecked a third Spanish #hitp. In reply to & question by Lemly he den that the Brooklyn had passed | aid the enemy would have made a more than 600 yards out of action af-|perious mistake had it attacked the ter making the loop American feet in the line, He had Before being turned over to Lemly| provided for no such emergency, he Schley sald aid, but would have fought ‘t | The tt kiyh Waa one-fifth of our | Rpaniard: signals, He did not Axhting force. She recetved 37 of the| put the order of battle into writing AGAIN THAT ~~ RUMOR SOFIA, Oct. %—The absence of | news of Miss Stone has lead to a revival of the rumor that #he has | been killed and that the brigands . OF aéventy por cent Sustained by our Vveasela, Schley anid his conference with the eaptaina at Hampton Roads wae de voted to discussing measures for dealing With the enemy, He steted f the hite It ls Proposed to Reorganize Commodious Building | have disposed of her body Quarters Are Too Small | The funeral of Mrs. Eitsabeth Hodges was held from the Beattie —— Undertaking Co. parlor# at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, The Rainter Club, the representa tive agnoclation of the business men of Beattie, will shortly move from its |prement location in the Beattie theater bullding, It te stated upon good au thority that within a month or two the headquarters of this club wil! be at the Denny hotel. The organiza om ha own so extensively in the year of two that the present lo- tion ie entirely inadequate to meet all requirements, ‘The object is to entarge the club. Whe scheme na outlined today, in the words of one of Uhe prominent mem- ia an follows h Officers “What we want fs 4 more repre- sentative club. We ba bership which comprines some of the most influential business men of Re- tthe. are all earnest workers, they always look aut for the best intereste of the club, Many of them come dawn only two oF three times uch 3 a wee! A You can safely eny that mee i petites Severs ii. | they will support It at all times: censed physician the power ag = on F other words, | eee ian inseaber of the boare ot | Wah river boatman passed Johneca. health to serve without pay. Then| th face and scalp showed evidence in hie professional life when he| f Violence, Foul play was suapect- comes serene a cane of contagious| ©. by those who knew the man. diseawe, he can immediately deciare| About 2.600 people will winter in A plan that would no doubt lend valuable aswetance to the health of} - cinls, has been suggested by # lead~ ing physician, whe keeps In close touch with the health of the yy q ti house in which a| Nome. Approximately 1600 more Cane exiata nnd ot lowe time in com: | Bil remalndn the various outlying atric munteating with the regular health officers. Let the law also provide for @ fine on those persona who violate the ver bal quarantine established by the physician. In the meantime the case could be reported to the recognined health officer and a regular quar: tine with the disease flags could be establiahed * Tt i@ argued that such a law would work no hardship on any certain physician as the same seryice would be required of all physicians. They of course would not be required to do any other wervice to the depart- ment. ‘Thos every physician tn the city BOULEVARDS Tonight Probably the most important mat- ters to come before the city council | Would be made an ossistant to the! tonight will be the repeal, or modifi regular health department. All! cation, of the north and south shore | rether for the good Of | hoylevard bills, and the final passage | the general community. of the bill providing for taking the Weatinke avenue extension to the superior court to se: NM estimate of the cost. Both bills are fathered by Councitman Murphy. At Fremont last Saturday night & mass meeting was held to discuss the boulevard — scheme on Readlutions were adopted almost unanimously, asking cou! jell to repeal the bill, because the cost of the same would not fall on many , e who ould be benefitted. 1200 Land in Seattle—Half- It is likely that the bill will be re- and vicinity values unheard of. And we must say that our efforts have been more than apprecimted, 4, as counel! does not » | Million in Gold Comes fous at this time to force a heavy as- Ressment on @ community that is #0 Down much opposed to it. Councilmen Murphy, Byers and Crichton have al- | Lena sababactheibé ready pledged themaelves as favor- | ing the repeal of the bill. Wooden Blook Poviny Billa will be placed upon thelr final age providing for the wooden ok paving Of Madison, Marion and mbia streets from First to Ralle road avenue. Improvement resolutions to be con- sidered will be the following Cement sidewalks on neteenth One thousand two hundred re turning ne gold seokers | landed at the docks of Seat |terday by the steamships Garonne | bi nd @enator, Between $500,000 and | « | $600,000 of Weatern Alaska gold was | added to the fast-growing hoard in | | the loonl assay office. Among the passengers were many | | who have helped to make Nome avenue from Yesier way "y famous, Of thes ‘ousky, | street; wooden walks on Whitman |e Russian heavy op-|avenue from Kilbourne street to erator h ; Maj. L,| North Thirty - ninth street; wooden H, Fre esentative of |waiks on Fremont avenue et alj a powerful New York syndicate in| grading Dravus str from Third Nome; J. W. Ivey ts U. avenue west to the gu nment can- | of custome for Alaska; M al; sidewalking Fifteenth avenue | ran has been U. 8. commissioner for | north from East Pike street north to | the Kougarok country; John Rosene | quarter section 28 | is of the Northwest The Terry avenue etal and Twelfth Comer Judge W. H. Brink. | avenue aasessment rolls will come up er was formerly U. 8, district attor- | for approval ney for Washington, | ine | The Sonator’s Gold Of the Senator's gold shipments, $104,000 was for the Fi National | Rank of this city, ‘The Puget Sound National got $100,000, and the Na- tional Bank of Commerce $80,000. Th Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Hank of California had small shipments. The remainder was in dividual wealth in the care of Purser & nt All of the treasur of the ¢ ane was in individual| An unprecedented and for senate consignments at the Grand has The Senator sailed from Nome 22| Ricaby of Weats' mir tra performance of the Jubilee on Wednesday afternoon, ‘This is the firat occasion of & mid-week matinee this season in Beattle. Popular prices will prevail at the Wednesday mat- inee, hours after the Garonne, At that time the Queen was the only vessel in the harbor, She was due to sail in four days, The Valencia had left With full passenger list, #ix hours In advance, The Roanoke was expect- ed to leave with the Queen. The little steamer Arctic will be the last She will probably get away about Nov. 9. Nows by the Garonne Golovin bay passengers of the G i of finding a body near John Dexter's hotel in October. The body was supposed to be, that of a | Must Leave Forever Thos, Hogan, @n alleged hold-up and general bad man, who was ar. rested by Detectives Lane and Adan and Officer Ryan, Oct, 2, wae turn- ed loose this morning with the un- derstanding that ke leave Seattle forever, RAINIER CLUB MAY MOVE TO DENNY HOTEL AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY —That’s the Price # TAR. 1901, MAKES VERY BER 28, 250TS A MONT Our Line of W000 HEATERS Very Com- If All Engelk Says Is True, Wilson Is a Terror | Henry Engelk, Seattle Cider and claims th Alb shoreman beat | ed to murder h Je cabin -on the pouthern art of the Wilson was arrested by Policeman Smith, and Engelk was held ax a witnens The lutter alleges that Wilson en- plete and Our tleed him Into a cabin and, afver ax saulting him, stole $20 f his pockets. Pingelk enys Wilson then | > Prices Are Al- | 1 him toward the bay, intend ji drown him fought him ways Right. ee and Wilton fran away. * were notified and Wilson 4 4a me was arrested, ‘The prisoner denien or ith |} that he did more than give Engelk & nevere beating Will She Ever Give Up? Annie Rooney the city Jail lant Baturé appeared at h 5 norning Z.@. Miles & Piper Zo, cee 1021-23 FIRST AVE., CORNER SPRING ST. axed from ay night and # ged man will te ‘bent 4 oe fastitut on You don’t like work For where her habit may be Life seems a burton Sale You don’t like your dinner You are bitious By All You onn’t sleep Druggists Three Doses of Mooro’s Re- vealed Romedy Will Make You Feel Better Stewart & Holmes Drag Co. 627 First Avenue DOBEELGING DHE ©94OFB9SOOOOO® 3 SODCTHOTC OOOCHIT IGS and Take Two Floors of the | on the Hill—Present ‘Four Fine Cottages Only $750 Each MAGNIFICENT VIEW Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Co. 9-4 WEST COLUMBIA ST. | “The piace we now occupy is hard- ly large enough. We have in the past two years figured several times on |moving, What we want is a large building that will accommodate more of the business men of Beattle, Wel Wish to meet representative persons} from Eastern ci and we went them to enjoy themselves while they jare with us | A Reorganization “Within a short time you will see a | practical reore ation of the Rain ler club, The membership fees, 1 be- lev, are now higher than they whould be. I believe that the club will go to the Denny hotel. There we will have plenty of room, I un- derstand that the club will tak E, Shorrock, Pres. Alex. Myers, Treas, 990950009 banat | AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUGS fiom, the valding, “on che aint & — Below COst This Week at Odden’, 50 Pike St. billlard room, and on the second floor [sleeping apertments for gentlemen l who live at the club. } "If we whould take the place we wilt be in & position to entertain dis- Hogulehed eiests, and better than wi iRave been able to do heretofore.” Chas. G. Holcomb” OPTICIAN her } 298-218 Burke Building, cor. Second and Marion } | Lodge Work at Ballard ‘The Praterna! Brotherhood of Bal- lard held @ rousing meeting Batur- day night. An interesting program was carried out, and #ix candidates Initiated. MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers. Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. | Cheater, the 10-year-old eon of Mr. And Mra. Samuel McCool, died at Wentern avenue and Pike street last |night. The body will be shipped to| | Vancouver, B. C. by Butterworth & The important ecience of optics is NOT A SIDE IS. SUB with us. housands testify to our ability, sinee they have had their eyes scientifically examined and PROPERLY FITTED by us. H. CLAY EV SOLE, 708 Second Avenues, Seattte, THE LEADER 710 Second Ave. Phone Union | Sone | Art Exhibit Crowds are dally vis- iting our fine collection of off and water color paintings, the beet ever seen In Beattie. ‘This department is at- tracting ail interested in the work, which hus for its instructor the best obtainable in this coun. try. |Interesting Store judging from the immense crowde that visited us dally, The small an ge purchased they made noon closed out the stock that we thought would last at least one month. Consequently we have an ‘tm- mense lot of short ends of Dress Goods, Domestics, Linens, odde and ends in Underwear, Corsets, Gtoves, Ladies’ Furnishings, ete., etc., which will be closed out at prices that will make a clean sweep before Tues- day evening, One word about ourselves, Remember, we are everlastingly on the wateh for just such purchasing opportunities where we can save our customers fc to 40 the dollar, and you may hear |f from us again in the near future; and be aastred “as we buy, #0 we be Your interests first, ours afterwards. == | REMNANTS AND CDD LOTS DRESS GOODS REMNANTS. IANEN REMNANTS. SEGOND FLOOR ODDS AND An immense variety of desir- Bleached and Unbleac ENDS. able lengths, from 2 to 6 yard ble De crashes Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s wels, odd ‘kk ‘ tayo all weights and qualities, to be a Pulow Blips ie great re Capes, Coats and Jackets, Wrap- closed out at HALF PRICE. pers, Shirt Waists, Dress and Underskirts, at closing out prices, | UNDERWEAR COLLARS. O44 lots of Boys’ Fleeced Shirts | Oda lots of several good styles, HANDKERCHIEFS, and Drawers, chiefly large siz- ail 4-ply linen; regular 1 Two hundred dozen of Marshall es; worth 85c each, to close .. grades, all s, but not all Field and Co.'s Samples, not Zhe sizes in , to close f Kind; worth | from “es 9° 4 81-36 nit up in lx lots— Men's Heavy Wool Underwes : de, Ife, 25e, 360 ana | worth $1.60 a garment, large LACE CURTAINS. F ach, Buy your Christmas | sixes only, to close Lo DBE O44 pairs of medium and fine | Handkerchiefs now, } qualities, cut deep, to close. : * | MILLINERY. : . CORSETS. ‘This department has unusually DRDM FRONTS. Odd lots of desirable shapes |B tow prices throughout, Wehave || Oad lot of Tucked Chiffons and French Form Corsets, Straight an odd lot of Ladies’ Walking other sheer materials in pieces Front Ce ts, Figured Satine Hats from GSe to PSe, worth of 1-8 yard each; worth up to Corsets, Girdle Corsets; worth double; Black Tips, 8 for 28e; $1.60 each, to close ,.. B8e from to $1.00, to close the Quills, Se to Zhe each entire lot oeeeee DO | BOYS’ CLOTHING, oo sli BLACK DRESS GOODS. Chivtly from the Tasoma stock, KID GLOVES. We have decided to continue | all made of good wearing tweeds, | Ladies’ Kid Gloves, nearly all the low quotations on Meamin's J ages from 3 to 15; prices reduced ‘sizes and colors, some slightly Best Black Figured Mohairs. from $2 and $6, to Ri and Me soiled, but most are perfect; a saving of just halt, NOTIONS, Our center bargain tables are full of great bargains, all dis- played so you can see prices with- out asking, worth $1.25, to close .. $1.00 quality reduced to $1.25 quality reduced to , $1.50 quality reduced to $2.25 quality reduced to. $2.75 quality reduced to Wonderful and decided bargains, » Bde 60e Tie 25 STREETS GLOVES. P, one of the best street we have had for hard worth $1.75, to close. eens +e DSO LADIES’ wear; i ca eaeeeeneaeheiena os aeenainen naeeaneee mee aici alia \ a Ba ite ou sasr IZ 27o% mu fF. =~ . - y bY I , 3 ta b