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Only Paper in Seattle That 7 By r bi AY ONLY ONE CENT A ares to Print the News # s By : P { 4 AY ; ‘ COPY —That’s the Price SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TITURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1901. 25CTS A MONTH isa sla TURKEY YELLOW JOURNAL JUDGE LYNCH AGAIN L DAIRY FARM, well im. eeoemecnenocnne White River valley, soll rich bottom land, %-mile from school, stores CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Judge HManeey Amertean, with a view to taking | nt of the French Fleet Amounts to a Declaration) toaay appointea a special attorney | steps to punish them for contempt.| HODGHNVILLE, Ky, Oct, tA} and teen's Satin mob took Silas Kasters from jail this| The neg 7 rilcles are a ec o have fn A an uiroad; of War-~Belioved That Turkey Will Settle for the court to bring certain pubit-| | T* articles are alleged to. have) morning and hanged him trom the in front of the cous , mihegarssise | been published for the purpose of in-| Courthouse steps, He was accused r : nd , | cations of alleged scandalous icles of @ revolting ortm then t k to th vera or we - = k _vjguaaneaed anh timidating Judge Manecy tnto rend. “ee ge by “ ’ : : oe ee ee Hikes mob waa led by the victim] hang | before the court and ascertain the Admiral Caillard has been ordered to ering a decision against the gan trust make @ demonstration against Tur-/ ames of persons responsible for gayey stated that orders ba | in quo warranto proceedings instl-| feved to detach a division of|/ M4, belleved that Turkey will thety appearance in Hearst's Chicago! tuted on behalf of the American, | mission, critical stage than they have, but -- orders, it ts announced, | wt! the French clatma before INS R been handed to Admiral Cail-| the squadron arrives in Turkish wa- | eho ommand the division, | ters. amalsacageree the division.| ‘ine porte has acknowledged the| Ae cad ae i tees na aformation regarding | validity of the debts but France re-| Movement, announced this morn-|«ards the payment aa insufficient os the French warships were) and hence the drastic action which THEIR ARMS Is iN PORT A Hidséoi Improvement to} ‘0", <r" war coms ated tn the court Reena, ie a el A member of the chamber of depu-| be Made Very Soon Lemly then produced an array of countr: oo fea declares that the demonstration —_—- Witnesses in rebuttal. er ones, It may be that third and fourth ave- nues , near Rainier Heights ine; a small monthly payment will handle them, Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block, nue and Cherry Street, Oct. 31.—An offictal note ts been unable former 1 ready-to-wear ¢ is of buying ulty of that k A Valea, Indication dsome oxford grey, made after the most popular sack sult design, ation of Admiral Schley’s side of —— hende jored and style cor- H e squadro} ounts to a de-| ee Capt. Dorden, Junior marine oMfcer rect y detail 12.50 pe dig 3 Ts sees on; * Sanson rend * | Disturbances on the Island | Roanoke erage 600 on the Brooklyn during the war, was ¥ - An important step was taken this| the admiral’s last witness. Nothing afternoon in the matter of the Rain-| new was developed from his tenti- fer Beach boulevard. The county} mony ninissioners passed @ resolution Commander Grant, of the locating a road 40 feet wi a the hunetts, was the first witn: east wide of the Beattlo & HRenton| in rebutta | iway, from the city limits| He was axked to relate the conver- | ach, with the ultin sation hud with Licut. Sears, Ray-| ean equal width v objected of Cebu Now Settled ————————————— a 4 1 U. WASHINGTON, D. ©, Oct, %1.— 1 ‘The following dispatch has been re Sei i ceived from Gen, Chaff ate NVENTION “MANILA, Oct, 31.—Gen, Hughes! Nome passenecr MATLOCK, Iowa, Oct. 1.—Six| wires me as follows | with 600 passeng ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One-Price Dependable Clothiers street ra to Raini Intention of loca: Workingmen It ia reported . of th The court sustal: 4 his objection armed men blew open the safe in the| «rng insurgent forces on Cebu ts-| that all places in Nome have gone | » the west side Of the railway. Th: | bs ne oe “ ” cad peen ob- | after jon, argumen o bank of Matlock this morning. TheY/iang have come in and laid down|to winter quarters. Craft of. all right of way has ready b ot efter 9 long « gument and Grant Attent ion secured §2000 and escaped. their arms in good faith in obedience | kinds at me, St. Michael and) ined 00 far a8 Couns sod hap Hers | jon, mon! — 4 . ae or the painder Capt. Bigsbee wan then called b: ‘We have just placed on the market some fine suburban Jake Your Turkish Bath Giises withengsec rineas a amily. Raynor objected to the call- nf Kigabee and the court adjourn- foes Ths Atteroeen MANUAL TRAINING ——|Fitex’siest brass giocen e omects| “Atosc Tom vin winter m Nome. | Pbsuereanesces tor cater % | car. Nome a Third Class Office ond 470 wien. | | While argument was in progress| IN HIGH SCHOOL), 2» seccien, tor tne present at Nome'n pontottice dispute has not! Sigabee aid ne would ke to sake | 4 least, the disturbances hitherto ex- been settled yet. Frank Swanton, | 9 statement but Admiral Dewey re- ‘The second day session of the W. Isting on Cebu {be ‘newt Gneetiled . peotunanter, 1 f ‘ v At Home fused to bear him. GF U. at the Fremont Baptist “I shall advise Hughes to waste no chrough @ mistake ia fiteg bi Northwest Trust bond, training department ~ 4 SIGSBEE AGAIN ‘was opened this morning at ‘The manual ent | time but move on Bohol immediate- will not be able to take his office iF oy Tacvotiseat nd expert |of the high echoo! i becoming more| OT = Ss che tes Shee “Seeeice Aeterdigee the court exsbest chat Weave. cutltine ot main cabn- $1 & Safe Deposit Cos wervice, led by Mra. Katie Bart- pepetar 990 sane. ber yg ere tenner ed out @ bond for a fourth class | Sigabee could testify. He said he met gta will be giad to show them Real Estate Dop’t 4 0 - | teact . ros. v wi ‘ON, Oct. 2 retar ffice, which wae passed on bh n he new aper boa! n: ned —_ After @ business seasion a gen Sime chen das sate a eae WASHINGTON, Secreta Jee, whick pa y In-|t spaper boat and informed the ue 90-94 West Columbia Street 4 Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. q 627 First Avenue parliament was held on the|™made Gage ar od thie aft m that| *pector Clan fince then it has| correspondents that they were in N, “What Results May We Ex-| training both in the grammar MOLLIE NOW hie ‘would resume the parchase coupired that Nome is & third class | danger from torpedo boats at Santi. From is Semi-Annual Con- a | vw alpen ihc, ond ep * i = soa of the | | Sener etutunny ta. tan Mich pobecl rates: All short twos, tnress soa epresont. | training students choot, ¢ ‘ “ the department, aided by Bertrand I} Der cent. and all long fours Johnson, bis assistant, have planned Ps ample accommodations for them tn the new building. Of the rooms in| LONDON, Oct. &.—Eart Russell McDonald on| the basement, two will be devoted to| w, aaviiiing tébnatried te Bez HE DIDN’ 7 LIKE. Tpeatines.= | carpentry; one to wood-turning, one | jie Bomervilie, whom he married in *. Munns on| to pattern-making and forging. All Nevada, and for which he was ne THE KIND OF BEANS ‘of Promoting Department! machinery will be placed on @ solid | tenced to three months imprisonment | was on May 28. It w point. WHERE TO VOTE ON SATURDAY 901 | Prescriptions Mrs. Alfa V. Freeman read foundation In order to prevent vibra-| for bigamy. H ‘The schol election takes place next Saturday. The polls open “ atia k, noon, and close at # o'clock in the evening. ies Our | tion, and every possible precaution) His decree of absolute divorce from : 4 . —— Way ne Wen nt Ohouid be | Will be taken to Keep the nolse from |counteas Rumaell wae aligned last Sat-| 90 He Threw a Plate at the Jap) @ | Following is a correct list cf the polling pla arefu y ieestee Woes 1t Should bo | SEU itue other parts of the tuld-| Soon, | Says tiene First ward-South school, 12th avenue 8. and Weller st. Qur Second Anniversary Saie ing. In two or three years it is cmntngameaigpnientegnaineieetadh ! ward—Tainter school, Mth avenue 8. an ing & # Peres tm Gitterent: phason of the | ‘nought that the above accommod -| | , wine Third ward—Brewer's hall, Walla Walla addition, Zist avenue In spite of the inclement weather, our Anniversary Sale is being P: d " leer fine, tion will become inadequate and a| @ and E. James St. Bi largely attended. The statement that unmateh bargains would repare PThe afterncon session was made | *Parate bullding will be necessary. | Bs pilew. ng viper by Poltee- |@ ape ward. cco mee vege 7th and ee i be given was suffictent to call out hundreds who hed profited by ameron late yesterday after ixth ward—Denny echuol, éthavenue an ; . ti Satur fpteresting by the reading of three Seed Sor etrtcing-a: dn * 7 past experience. ‘The sale continues until Saturday evening. ; for atr pancee waite Seventh warde-Cascade school, Harrison St and Howard ave- and a parliament on “The with plate nue © Bren ‘ve Saloons” bw Rew. 2. =| BRIEF STATE NEWS 44 | FT deters aay. 2 Hiehth ward—Mercer school, Aloha St. and éth avenue N. e y Was eating in the Jap Ninth ward—B. F. Day school, Fremont. a | Gairns and Rev. J.C. Canney. Th and hurted the piate at the walter's ¢ Heat Callcoes Papers were “Scientific Temperance) ‘The Walla Walla Business Men’s| Now this is the night when good|head. His arre lowed. soe ee eeoeseeooe ee eececece be Crash Toweling Instruction,” by Mrs. A. B. C. Nu-| club has adopted plans for a $22,000 people want to exercise unusual If) fe Gotored > neice ; ‘3 a Pharmacists precaution In making all fast at bed 6-In. Brown Sheeting ... 4 f 1.00 gent; “The Twentieth Century Wo-| . , ed out to Bigsbee that he had testi- i6e 36-in. Percales .... ) 3 ee and “The Value of School Savings} Citizens of Kent have raised the|time. ‘Cause wh, Weil, there may WON T STA REFLECTIONS fled he dia ae thin Aad pracy $2.60 Children’ . 5 rellas 5O | Bands,” by Mrs. Elien K. Simison. | amount required to purchase the site| be doings! w by Mrs. Margaret B. Piatt, | eee ere at Santiago til a onvention then adjourned not|for the Seattle-Tacoma Interurban| }raliowe’en comes but once a year, S ener te your prescription is accurately come . Er Pounded from pure and reli “ meet again for six months. railway repair shops. for which we are supposed to give OF EN Monee wh drugs. We have the confidence testified that the port engine} } wi vd 4 ° Rati-| hanks on Thanksgiving Guy. If tt was stopped and reversed about the | the best physicians. Why not yours! a. way Cor expects (0 have trnina run. | c2m¢ oftener, we should, of course ON T HEIR COURAGE fines teatiessar tab tae en bat | A Few Words From Our Manufac- ; Want Kinnear Line Extended ning tnte Vancouver by Nev. 15. give thanks anyway, but our enthus- whose testimony had been contra- | “ * ae rae ay fasm would be reduced a few volts 1 bone A : | ‘The residents of Queen Anne hill »y the engineer in charge of | WE ey ‘The Smallwood murder case in Ta-| No matter what happens to y the engine, was the next witness. He tu ts] dD: eatemainte pesisoning she Seaie| Tne Smalineod murder cre tn Teor your Property tonlghtcomile.” he| WAR CORRESPONDENTS SAY THEY DID MOT RUN—MAAY |."(,"0!2, was the next witness ring Department Telephone, Main 787. 8. I. cor. Pike St. and Second Ai So Best Apron Ginghams...54e we Men's Fleeced Underwear. . Special mearerveny — Competent Medical skill is of no avail unless wineer Claxton, of the Texas, J Ra line beyond Olympic piace to] "7", SUE FoR LIBEL | "Capt. Chadwicek, of the New York. | a enue west, and north on| The State Board of Education will tals was recalled, He testified that he| fom avenue as far as Crockett] meet at Everett Dec 26. Applicants | Wan sure Sampson had not told A Street. The claim is made. by those| for state teachers’ certificates and asimas they fled at the first |™iral Schley the ships must not be Bho are obliged to walk several) nfo diplomas will be examined. oe transport and writ-|¢xposed to the fire of shore batter als while checking up license ac- “* os ali pat ‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Richard Harding Davis Casper Whitne i ae ‘eaten to Gen or inar coount of e fem, He admitt wever, ha e Nelopment of that section warrants| The Skagit County Teachers’ In- ys gopcnnt er ara cameua a Rete veneune S000 7°71 Sc cceghiuer at tae tan feat ae aint adewssté 4 fin ye unt of the statement in his Y of ‘th wan ba a eee cptieute idle tuscacaegatant com eavabicoe The Spanish-American War Asat t of fact Davia and by the New York was carried reflecting on their courag Whitney say they were in the middie epite department or Gen. Alger saya that at the battie| of the fray iy ta t iron work done Ts @ toilet preparation unex- d by any preparation on S ket for sunburn, freck= ¥ apped hand, face or lips, the m les, ¢ BUILDING INDUSTRY OF SEATTLE r ghnees of the skin. Ladies she use It before eoesoveroee | Violetine antee 8 4 HE WILL BE OUT TONIGHT. | A. Emmett, a bride of two da In the annual report of Gen. G SE: BIE eo ae v njurious effects and qual to the occasion, whatever ita | Committed suicide here yeeterday wy | 11": “hitt at coeineers Om aPPropria 218 pnts au ae ual to the . ‘ tating chPbitie itd, hacnute: tor Oo. Gene ements. The Salmon Catchers Still Retuse | y a C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y $ pare! , - Residonces Going Up All Over the ity—A Good Class ot| Mt, Dat rereamsber the Hallowe'en | Dusband was for Grays harbor. Rieuabambbaereateedl iis 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. z FARNSWORTHS ights of you: th, and be lenie — s Structures Being Built—October Outstrips be atig agen amandh -_—_— a Largest Stove House in the Northwest & ou PHARMACY Orerororaecovarorcvasaoororareces? B 99% ‘Second Ave. CO OR Cu Cau Gye Phone, Main 938. It ave an innings Ha en nigh and no offers of af ‘ 5 butlding record for October has been completed at the city en- | rnis ie srchatie teen, yor as Sanaa, {ees I ere in Our Office, and sho at propert 1 " ery | evia to ¢ ; re serious since an emba ai y Leith 3 ers office, aud shows that property Improvement in Seattle is very | evidence ie! Chamber of Commerce Takes Up the Matter Vigorously— | Aaah feciared oneal te eee ae @ B ner & Co. ereouraging. | many deta ¢ " : tele eT Office Before— LfUNnNE: le The permits issued this month show a matertal increase over Sep- | tis mae ra aren. Other Important Questions Discussed phere yd sis : Tamik” weve ; + both in number of permits and fn valuation. They show further It is w y ede to the demands of , that butiding in Sentt' month after month and that a better | that an hav n| t The result is that a Fri. 9 am “queer " chy Stem Laundry * ys cise balling to etn Thin month's record ta eepecaity | Mentioned realy exist” We take it] Pursuant to petition of business) mites recommended that the cham | thers isnot a eeine today tn th =P | 138 Fourth Ave, Family Wines and flattering for the reason ¢ no targe brick buildings to swell the |{hat CVery educated person must] men, citing the urgent need of a| ber should use Its torte t 08 ong here Yh ge a FP pam: | your. fia 4 wes — Of the value, ‘The month has been a residence building month, | . . s | union dep t for Seattle adequat ure Reb : areas an nde que nd ape few weeks longer it is injurious in = . 1 reaeh sae ® be you | Li ors Foe atMG 8 etal of more than 275 frame residence permits. ‘The follow. ] ail the demands of a large growing | Tye clause in the appropriation. bili | ‘Me extreme to the salting and can ” Domestic finish" =n | : taeda Permits for the month will be found interesting | coe ine tohowins estonia | wan recommended to be framed in| NINs Poor aeaghin gi ok er taceaee Matablished 1890 | Increasing Sales are @ a No. Valuatior pt xoegblrne dents Hill and Mel. | tbe Same manner as former appro- | ie being dace cithee ne re ening ee ee, face Moree Hos sevssveeeonss ie § 143m rp gg hior ggg Boner omar except the limit of the | irs come, “Agralt thone cote neh enn Ae TELIA cat [evidence of of pally and 7 Repairs 17 rthern Pacitic railways: J. W.| omitted, The cham-| rove a large force of men at work A prices. © respectfully So- | , Leatory frames 8 Clise, A. P. Burwell, William Pig. the lb gh ni 1 salting until the season ~ Chas. G. Holcomb icit your trade 14-story trameg 161 gott, Josiah Collins and John H. Mc placed on the) ends at Christmas it means a great | - OPTI Tolaphone ~%. 2-story trames,, ,” 43 iraw, ‘The committee ts instruc urther action. | oss to them to have to remain idle. | CIAN ive 671 VOY Say A-story iron 6 to secure definite knowledge of the On Immigration 300 Men Are Our | 216-218 Burke Building, cor, Second and Marion Aegina aged ee seasese 8 Ane ee tructede ) When Ht Is 101 The committeoon immigration sug-| raking the fishermen and cannery Seeeaveereny saree ereereuscnpecnseneoonan 20900o peers 3 k ks 4 . gested that a proper exhibit of the | emplo: ether fully 300 men ar 4 hid GAGGABE 4 neous, ‘ The State Fair | Northwest should be made at th idle as a uit of the stri The N Z\s ST Ben, oii us did wratuat ¥, Blaine, H.R. Clise and Chas, | Louis exposition to be held in 1003. | fish are already becoming searce ar 5 3 ORAGE % ae ete a 2 | an = - H. Lilly, composing the committ Phe comm thought the North-| within a few weeks will be entir N $ Tol, Male 4148, é it OAM OME te bn isos the total foaches ¢ ; [25 SAN Talon and otner| 0” the state fair rece t would derive more benefit from | gone. It therefore means a big loss 3 Office, 623 tst Ave. @ 7 Ps vanatn Stowe to t # the total reaches 676 permits, car. |Mr. Grimm's F a forth Yakima, reported that fully the St. Louls exhibition than from |to the local #almon” market unl Below Cost This Week at Odden’ S, is Pike St. . roewy te 3 m last month's n unusua: ritorious in every respect and | will discuss the matter fully at the| No threats of violence » as ye y " LU € 4 the under 1 ully at Not lolence have as yet 999999000009 090000: POO: POOPED OOGOOO POS OOD 0: ; gees No, Vaiuation, | itt the,’ of the und 1d any former fairs. ‘Tho| next meoting and an effort will be | been expreased, oth sides are walt —s eoneovooecosesseseee eee’? CORN HURT YOU? i ad 22 rane” | more sredy _segenhny ommittee urges the it atten. ade to Int t other Washingt r ‘he impo LY if opti is NOT SIDE Mover 1 $1504 | to m than now atts Lngee Sees on SenStOM | ing for 90) | oA a SUE with us. Thousands test ‘ ie peesen rere pee i a that nowhere in countep daltm ab their wares can| tha gerien 6 the an Diego, Cal, |fiecaus tenn e RN Te ar ad one ke ates selon tiiesy GUR SURE | Cod RIL | ry noe vtec oan Sr" a dh mans t's | eae ot ‘eames rg | ee ery ental e| Ge caTTRTTIE EEED SF cond as CORN CURE 5 8.700 ates tlend Exposit Jaraguan ship canal, was endor m the fishing groum As the ny bes = | jad . % that eee ere ne | atae degeatanaen Acvaniog kaeme psn woth bored loka [|] ¢ tneyareall the best; priced | 20 CENTS ¥ br 3 2,600 \e ppear and hamber endorsed the plan to Len he c . aght the low sible. | CAN MAILED. Pi Ponda ior . 1 20,560 ya in a little “fun'? hold the Lewis and Clarke Ex | many mem best to bring the apparatus in and 6 fal y= 5. 804 | MAILED, aa bide 7 3.140 therefore, not to interfere| tion exposition in Por Howalien Trade \" it for the winter | A 2] Meetieses coisas 1 4.000 f, should you hear sounds of| Col. FJ. Parker of Walla Gast Mlaksaanh anit of ths Giabal ” ewer | ee y Tota ao 4,610 | c "4 is hardly necessa : ven ho ts oharesnaa 5 f the we nip avigation(6u (Called ants el ss eM Saloons in Seattle | a ee ee (Cbd, MEIN increase this month over laat io nearis 16¢ bearing every appearance of the av-| ing particularly on the great benefit |the Hawalian islands. He thought |1ook for elght or ten more in the near | - i S24 & valuation of arty 160 per ‘ : : ved f tt 4 be done throu » action future, Thle : a oiler or 24 ave. and © n of nen 1,000, Po iether hha mais erage American juvenile, proceed| that will be derived by the North-{ it could nt the action | future, This bit of realism was ur § $a OT f ; J ave. and Columbia. Tel. Main h there was one |ghape a sprite will take—and they| pledged its hearty support referred to the committee on mer-|cials which checking up Meense ac Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumbor, 0,000 [are bad to fool with, Whe Lake Washington canal com-| cantile affairs, Jcounts, Betry brick, that cost over $3 Subscribe for the Star, Seattle D