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ISTENING TO THE § Ponsldine trial began with the opening Only Pager in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # atemen: this it of the state by Prosecuting Waiter 8. Fulton. deseribed the feud be. John W. Considine and ex. I. Meredith, stating that to show that Considin tively pursued Meredith ume: that he had mind te against him, couch vilest language, and had nd Considine for a before they met would “fix him." 4 the movements at Guy He maintained the the ot few fa gixth shot, saying the state - that a single shot wa: “ Meredith while he was at that he thereupon fired two ‘the shot gun which he in a paper. ‘The Deadiy § rugele u described the struggle store, saying that it would that the two Considines Ac Meredith and dis | ‘That they had beaten into insensibility with a uring his skull. ‘Tha’ Mee. inctuding the sheriff, ‘and reparated the par- the state would show actors the ‘aking Awsinet ne he was jerked away » who had walked ‘Feom to reach him, and to the floor when Const- exhibited a drawing of ‘The drawing shows drug store at ‘and the princtpa! objects! iM of which were painted out | Ls ‘The waa then In-| him if his orders to etop location of wenr of a three fatal shots. reserved its opening ‘This was agreed to, A. G. Lane was venice not to tal! Emory and nearty all th ik themselves concerning the! gone, and were then taken| orders Witness admitted ¢: charge of the ballf. They| were other houses where | by the defendant. | sol case of scarlet fever ls report- im the Cause family et 7 Lake- avenue, Sherman, Foley Co., from Sacred Heart He pe Re aceommodat! | The will be doubled im order heavy traffic expected provides for to be held and Novem. of| this morning. hold examina:} house in a common mining regio tend to re-| lect on State Supt. of Public | those connec: at® a.m. of William L. Meredith attorneys In the case. turned at Bet The firs) Witness | The first witness called wae Dr. J @, Ostrom, whe conducted the autop- ay over the remains of W. L. Mer @ith, on June 6, 190], the morning af ter the shooting. He testified that the wounds were of (wo classes, ng wounds made by pistol balls, and contusions made by blows, the former, three In number, were all in the body. The contusions number, Were upon the head feu! Ww tured in two places, « small fracture upon the top of the and & lerger one on th al region, ‘The brain under s congested. ‘The effect would be ave the victim daged and at least} tally unconscious, These wounds were Rot mecetsartiy fatal, The cause of death was a billet which entered the heart. He reeogntied | | the body ms that of W. Ia Meredith. | Cross-examined by Mr. MoElroy he tostifed the had practiced hts) profession three years, moatly In Se- attie, Mr. McElroy succeeded in| making the witness admit that scribed, might retain sufficient con- trot of his faculties to be consctous of his surroundings. Mr, Fulton exhibtted a skull to the witness, who indicated the location of the fractures, Some Nard Lang: Sergt. W, I. Peer, of the Seattle po- Hee department, was next examined by Mr. Hart. He said be was on the force on June 2%. Knew Meredith and the Considines, On the 29th of May he had a conversation with John Considine at the People’s theater tn | the presence of Tom Considine, Dick Burkman and Detective Gardner. He told John that he had been sent there by the chief to stop his selling Uquor in the boxes, John sald. the ———= didn't dare to ecome | himself. John told the witness thet he would get Meredith yet, and wit- | Rees might tel! htm so. | Ano tad > Considine On | Cross-examined by Mr. McElroy, Mr. Peer said that Considine asked} Mawor selling | in boxes applied to other houses, and| he answered that he bad no other hat there! id in boxes, but he had no orders to close them. ‘The jury re- penetra | | argued. ee aaa. ene THE SEATTL TORY Conaldine told him that be had seen the city attorney, who had advised him that he had a right to sell liquor as he waa doing, The with: that this was at the How invent and when get Meredith tion, Witness Just returned t before, after an absen able length. Witness admitted that at the pre Hminary examination he had testified that Considine aaid he would “put im out of business,” referring to the Considine ¥ « few © of consi ‘THE FAIR BRIDE SE WASHINGTO DYING PRE Nov. 6-14 Hung Chang ia reported to be dying Fart Lihee been suffering for months with ® complication of ail ments, aggravated by ulceration of the stomach, DECLINES LONDON, Nov, &=An. exohange | telegraph says that Carnegie has fused an offer of a baronctoy The evening papers here over the defeat of Tammany. SAYS SHE DID He Told the Chief f ald that he repeated Conal @ine's threats to Meredith, who said that he would see about that later on, Aa he was leaving the room the ehlef told him te remember th we they might come handy later on. Mr. Hart here undertook to ask certain questiona concerning Const dine's business which we Dfectod ta Mr. Hart inaiated 4 the jury Was withdrawn while the matter war The court ruled that the Question was not material this time. Tt was now 12:30 p, m. Bieger Thon M court took a recess anti 2p. m. Sergeant Poor testified that Mere- about § feet § inches hig! hed about 145 pounds. Over the objection of the defense he toatt- fled that John Considine was a much larger man, weighing about 185 pounds. Dr. Ositom had previously eatimated Meredith's weight at 160 ‘The jury ich wilt try John W. Considine was completed yeaterday at 6:40 p.m. The state challenged five men and the defenne eleven, each ite watving one peremptory chall- enge. The chonen twelve are the fol- lowing: Miles Story. a livery stable keeper of Renton: P.O. England, farmer, of Kent; John Reddington, farmer, of Christopher; ©. J. Burns. coffee deal- er. of Seattle: O. A. Carr, carpenter. of Seattle: John Sullivan, shingle mili Es pain of Ralard: Fo M. Wenb, fraternal attle; Andrew Parton, logger Roter: TH. Crosby, farmer, of Ren- ton: J. P Lawrence, contractor of Ballard: W. T. Lancaster, tarmer. Rear O'Brien: H. & Otmatend, clerk, of Pallard. MISERY LOVES COMPANY - TRONTON, 0. Nov. 4—The wea- ding of Mise Rosa EB Hunter, of this city, and Joseph © mer, of Biuefield, W. Va, te ol chapter of an interesting ro About two years ago Frummer his wife Itved in Bluefield, Va, Har) ‘BP. Smith and wife (formerly Kosa .| Hunter) moved to the town. arne | will ehurch, | to Calvary | Fe Bluefield one morning. and with the Mrs. Flummer and Smith left couple went $1200 of Flummer's earn- tres. ‘The deserted husband and de- ferted wife united thelr energive ‘ attempt to lwente the ir, and = traced «them Frencieco and from “wba, but they were never rath home erent fe tron toe ant acured we Ase 4 divores, Flummer also secured «| held at the Georgetown Bicycle park | cated in a recent theft. divorce. A common grievance threw the deserted wife and husband to. gether and it culminated last night in marriage. 10 LIVES BESSEME » Nov. 6—Ten lives were lost in a fire which d stroyed the Klondike theater frame It was a variety ‘The dead were th the show HER MONEY LOOKS BAD TO POLICE ST. LOUIS, Nov. 6—The police made an important arrest today in the person of “Mra. Roz,” who was istered at Laz hotel. 8 rried a bag containing $99,000 in National Bank of Helena notes, sup- | powed to be part of the proceeds of te All were asleep. | Newell of the White Pass the robbery rallway, arrived in Vic on the Amur to-| at Arrangements | for an increase of | who is supposed to be Harvey Lo- fons on their | gan. of to ways th number _ UNION LaBoR wi Elected Mayor of A San Francisco BAN PRANGHIED, woe. 6 Com returna Show the election of 4 in, Republicans have i Aherift, tax collector, troan- b county clerk and pubic rs ‘au + district attorney, me Wo police judges, #4 Of supervisors wilt prob- | ne ampoted ot nine Democrats, | Sch ae WERE YOU FEEL | xpress at Wagne She denied all knowledge of a man, | arrested last might, | | named Arnold, The woman claimed to know noth- | ing of the Montana robbery, and she said she came to this elty to | meet her husband from Vicksburg rector of a theater orchestra, and also manufacturer of gas engine He announces that he is not a rad- | foal nor revolutionist, and that he | will give the city an Impartial and conservative administration. | This Is in the South the Unton La- the mayoralty by a The vote was as} mite, 21806; Wells, Re- #96; Tobin, Democrat, | of M116, have the city sttorna: and ¢ hree Labor. Of Subiin calamity ad ¥ coroner to view and fear WM effect on NORFOLK, Vv tague, for governor, | Democratic Nov. 6-Mon- and the entire state ticket, is elected | by 25,000 majority. eislature is strongly. Democratic lected the | And So Is This BALTIMORE, Nov. 6. es show that the state Baltimore will elect a legislature, insuring the power of the German Ueket Late advic utwide of emocratic return to Democratic How Its Gov. Murphy . dy Nov, 6—Mur lean, for governor, will have a plurality’ of 16,000 over Sey: mour, Detnocrat Not Surpri COLUMBUS, 0., Nov, 6. turna show th t | hav lected 20 mbers t ate and the Democrats 13. is Republican by 60, the @ Revised publicans the sen- he house Republican “The Casing Giri” “The Casino Giri” ts beautiful to look at. The ecstumes and scenery are pretty and so most of the women, but the performance as a whole fniled to arouse much enthust- asm. In fact it dragged at times. ‘The company ia mediocre. Like the heroine of “Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay, it i= net too good and not too bad. ‘The lines alternate between and flate—a sort of chiarosour fame may be said of the music, and, in fact, of the entire production. ‘almer aa the Casino Girl, is he e drawback to the production seems to be that there le nothing new about it yihing it pre sents has been seen and heard over and over again. copie look for something original and striking in @ show with the reputation of “The ino Girl.” If i was the first of its kind, it would doubtiess be con sidered @ good one. “The Casino Girt” goes again this afternoon and tonight. } the best singer in A Texas Steer” ts the Go pera house attraction the re. mainder of the week, beginning to morrow night. ‘This Is a play t heeds no boosting. It is so clever that inferior acting could not spoil it, and the cast that i# coming in ciudes first-class peopl | wain being three repres Nash's plurality A Landslide SALT LAKE, Nov. 6 | cities In Utah, 35 have » Hican, Salt Lake by 1220 majority, the rats only electing the treamur nd four councilme den is straight Provo, Logan, Lehi, all the big cities ‘exe Joined in the slide with marke Jorities, Harris’ Big Piurality HARRISBURG, Pa, Nov. 6-~Re- vised returns indieate that Harris Republican, is elected state treasur er by over 60,000 plurality Crane Wins BOSTON, Nov. 6 nplete returns give Crane | plurality for governor. Mansachusetts 70,000 Gov. Hash Wins crncin | though vA ov. Nish wow eut becaun f his refusal to allow the Jeffries hin fight last spring for the bene fit of the Saongerfest hall, Hamilton |county in which Ct | has gone ean overwhelmingly Hepubil- ingurance solicitor of Be. | oft} bee: innati in located,4 IT IN A TRANCE And Unhappy Alexander Betook Himself to Portland pinews of Me puis Alexander is not What It should be with a newly mar ried couple. ne ever. are not at fault, Tt and brothers of the fair bride who objected seriously to the Wedding and exhibited their dis lenwure to such an extent that un. appy Alexander put as many milew between himself and his newly ac Quired relatives as possible, Married Oniy Yesterday Miss Jennie Gunderson and Louis Alexander were married by Rev John Damon Monday afterngon. That od the trouble. Arthur and John (Gunderson objected to the match, and told Alexander of their feolings, ‘That gentleman thought the best place for him would be | where he could not be found, and so after bis bride had returned to her mother, Alexander was hid away by friends in a down-town aaloon, The non boya started « | thetr new brother-in-law succeeded, troub! ited. ‘Alexander train te Portiand, Woke Up Last Might Mies Gundetson told frien night that she knew nothing of hy marriage. 4 seid she must have A divorce is soon t to find tt TTL CURTAIN RUNG CAREER Funeral of Edward S. Stoke The funeral of Edward #. days Km, took place being interred 1 ends the care who Killed Jim Fink eational threats & and other Erie ra Was a World wide topl Gould ere, " thirty years Hiokes is best known to the present generation as the proprietor of the Hoftmah how sold bis int a in the place 1 years ago. He firat became minent in 1879, when he attracted attont Street throu pdnhir Fisk and Jo who w mantpulat rie stocks. Into Walt street ama clerk in « br Juation ol hiv hand. 4 him in. bbe Yankee spec d the notort. 4 In a brown stone f bis glided sin, Fisk receptions at the Stokes always be Personality and w ok doula. The Krew Ulator had just instal oun Joie Muns Palace, Proud Fave aplendid Mansfield house ing a guest Finally Pik beeame insanely Jon! He enst Of the Manafeld wo. man. He bought up ali of Stoke: many debts and pressed him for GEN, CORBIN WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 6 In the magnificent home of the bride on Maneachusetta aveoue and in the presence of a distinguished company senting the military and civil stocracy Of Ube country, Min ith Patten at noon today became wife of Maj. Gen. Henry C. Cor States army ‘The ceremony wasp erformed by inal Gibbone. The bride was attended by her. si GLEASON AND “FREDERICKS 20 Round Boxing Contest Will be at Georgetown | The glove contest to be pulled of between Kid Frederighe and Carry! gay VOtenwon, we MantWeighta, will be at Georgetown tomorrow evening. { “Special care have beea provided t }accommodate the crowd and the! |eeats about the ringside have been | elevated to allow an Spepetrectes | view. ‘The boxers have been training con- sctontiously since the last contest, and & goed exhibition ta promised. There war % good deal of dinmatin- faction over the fact that no decision was given at the Inst fight. If this contest goes twenty rounds the best man will be picked by the referee. This official will be chosen by the sporting editors of the three daily papers. The steamer Farallon, Capt. Nord, arrived from Skagway and way por yesterday. She had as cargo 1 000 canes of salmon for the Pacitle Packing & > tion Co,, and 100 barrels of sa! m. Most of the fish came from Ketéhikan. Twenty first clams passengers and nine Orien- tals made the trip dawn. Two steamers of the Dollar have left port. The Caartna Tacoma to take on 1500 ton fan left direct for t had a full ¢ This Was Easy DES MOINES, In., mina, Republica by 82,000 plurality, #.-Cum- res the state Sacramento tndepe: {TO, Cal., Nov. 6 vote tn the municipal election terday stood: Wm. Land, Republi an, Jaa, H. Devine, Deroe a1 er, Municipal league. je ke, Inde nt, 2013 | ‘te fi L. ft THE NATION'S POLITICAL PULSE Roturns fre Slow LINCOLN, Neb., Nov, 6 are coming tn with thetr but thore ing show jean gains | Sedgwick for supreme court judge | will have not less than 8000 majority. Returns sustomed at 10 o'¢ steady Republt | Kentucky Democratic | LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 6. | Ports from all over the state |n the legislature ha cratic Re this strong I yrities. On the joint ballot I have at least 98, jection of a Democrat {c senator to succeed Dehoe, Repul can, ide a Wee” Croker NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Great ts the rejoicing here today at the complite overthrow of Tammany Low's plurality will reach Even the Fusion board of « | Reemm this i to have been swept Into obably standing Fusion 48, 6. for supreme 20,000 behind the ny tloket ‘Tamma rning show that both houses of | mo ermen | tere, Josephine and Helen, and was ziven away by Senator Jones of Ne- vada, JUST A TRIFLE UP AGAINST IT| — the Chartes J McLaughia, John Smith and K A. Clark have been or od by Officers Freeman and Chipman on suspicion. Florence Clayton, © fallen woman, and her paramour, Hideout, were street, jor In beileved by thep oltee to be impli HURWITZ MISSING J, Hurwita, who lives at $18 fee. Lond avenue south, reported to the police that & man named Robinor- ‘Wits has been missing from his home at 1222 Washington street for sever. al days, The missing man with him when last seen, and as he does pot drink, his friends are be coming anxtous. DON'T BURY ME ALIVE An Attempted Suicide Makes A Startling Request Frank Cariquist, a farmer, made & demperate attempt to kill himself by cutting his throat in thé Phoenix aloo: econd avenue south and Washington street, at an early hour yesterday, Temporary — in sanity brought on by @ protracted spree, i» the cause of the terrible act Police Officers Wilkes and Lear Ing were notified of the ovcurrence and they went to the saloon, where they saw Carlquist sitting near a stove in the rear of the place. A Jagged cut Was made ncross hie throat, and with a pon knife he was | stabbing the fearful wound, The patrol wage called and city Jail the vest At he made th might adquarters, Dr ral wtitohes In h thonght: he will Inveatigation reveals juist had an idea that he being hurled ailve nd so wanted to kill maelf in order that the terrible or- eal might be spared him Art League Bohemians Art League ke in the Rainier-Grand iors this evening, an excellent program has been prepared, A let- ter from Dr. Max Nordan, the fam ous author and sctontint, highly « Himenting the. Will be by Mra, Dunbar, ed ot “ hemian.” and it is that Carl r Hie par r the Bohemian © ditor Henry F, Butler and i¢ others have filed a petition to council asking the establishment of at least three are lights on Twenty-neventh avenue north between Bast Denny way and ant Madison street Assistant U. 8. Attorney Yushman is attending lia fl corporations commit oe will meet this evening to take up sveral minor matters referred to tt at the last tWo meetings of the coun cl cou! ——_— The President’s Hymn Mrs, Ida Mic known soprano Will sing next Bur ethodiat Pre tahoe WII rend 0," the fe ident, * el Hannum, a well loimt of this city, ay evening at the fant der *, Hannum prano wolo. nt Modern Woodmen she charmed the by her rendering ‘avatina,” | reception, $180 | 1 DOWN ON OF THE MAN WHO SHOT “JIM” FISK sin Hew York—His Wa trenuous Life and He i him threatening artemt ment, mul him wit the sin which tren utting off million Btokes fortune. Law suits followed, in which awful revelations were m: nd the elty was shocked with the 1). Stokew left the court room 2, and went home with fei What she maid to him has never been saled, It wealed the fate of F for an h later Btokes shot and @ stair in the a Central hotel. i against the ne January ed to b June jonie murderer 6, i han; in okes was ken He secured a new trial and Ww again convicted, Another trial re verdict of manslaughter and Stokes was sentenced to serve four years tn Bing Bing. Stokes ca tof p haired man, but bis heal and his energy undi personality wa winnir had little diMculty in living down the | memory of hin crime. He becans amnoclated with Casstue Reed in the ownership of the Hoffman house, and carried through many deals on his own account. Wealth came again him because he was @ natural MARRIED non a white an hed 4 ay | Grouped before the couple w ipresident and Mra, Roosevelt, MM! | Alice Roosevelt, nearly all the oabi et, judges of the suprem pourt, at- |taches of the diplomatic corps and scores of officers of the Army and navy, and many ladies. There were | 600 guests, miral Dewey was noted Bociety people from New York to fan Franciaco witnessed the cere- mony. Gon. Corbin ts twice the age of hin bride, who In ane of the weallhiest lhetronses in Washington IK BUNCH OF MISSING ONES Chariés Tenant, Chief Sylitvan's privpte sectetary is the recipient of ‘gd belt gro all over the world ing Information concerning mis»- ing persons. Many Umnew families ‘are reunited |tortunes restored and in fact all [kinds of good done by this official. The United States consul at Bolin- | | } | ger, # very anxiogs to find him. George A. Harkham. of Rochester, Minn., wants ¢o find Albert B. Mark ham. who Is thought to be in the | theatrical business, sourge Brahel has asked for t formation concerning John Brah his uncle Mra. Rosa Smarthant, of Wallace, Idaho, hee lost her husband William. He is a cignrmaker and ts tn the hab- it of playing a guitar and singtnx. This latter fact she believes might help to find him. Mra. Bessie Moore, of 5 Fifth street, Oakland, Cal., te very anxious to locate her brother, Roy Morriso who ahe believes is in Seattle. Bhe thinks he recently married a widow, Hin mother is destitute and nearly starving, and bis sister's husband is at death's door. Henry ©. Vidal, an attorney of Denver, Col. has valuable informa- tion for Michael H. Duffy. Mra. Charles Crump is in doubt to the whereabouts of hin sister, Ca fie Brackett. a0 mex known Claroy Erstitte Peter Gouvener, Corbett Lodging peculfar robbery t He engaged a room in yesterday and put his baggag sisting of a grip and a bundie, his room. ‘The people w 4 rent ed the room before he t not yet removed their When they did #0, Gouve gage was also taken, 1 daggage. ers lug BUILDING PERMITS The following building have been issued in the.offt elty engineer: 1 DE Malden avenue W. H. Shepard avenue, two $6000; W. W avenue south, houses. A BURGLARY A rear window in the residence of Wiley, 916 south, was p * last night a ed. The thie volver which was «a mow of the rmite the t, 44 $1100 in the against men it, Several shirts, ar and a few articles of jewelry were also taken, Acting De tive Hubbard tnve robbery and found tha been used to open the wi men are thought to be crooks, UNIVERSITY LAND SOLD At a meeting of “the board of re- gents of the #tate university yester day afternoon, « 60-foot strip on the west side of the old grounds, Wax sold to Jules Redei aheimer, The land will be used aa part of the federal building site. The sale was decided upon at & meeting of the regents held several days ago. The land includes about twelve fer of the present armory site, No oth er Important business was transacted at the meeting, 3) house | | TO A YOUNG HEIRESS bin, adjutamt general of the United) The absence of Gen. Miles and Ad-| { { ) in} it had |e PEVEIVVIIIPVIPSIID FPIIIIIIIID. university | | A ( » WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1901. 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Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Company Real Estate Department 9-4 WEST COLUMBIA STREET Violetine Is @ 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. Ladies should use it before Applying face powder, as it prevenia injurtous effects and renders the powder invisibie, Prepared by «PHARMACY 904 Second Ave. Phone, Main 98. - Our Increasing Sales evidence of quality ai prices. We respectfully si licit your trade. ADAMS GROCERY SPECIALS 3 qts) Fresh Roasted Peant M ‘ioe 3 Loaves Best Bread 6-Ib. pails Lard 630 10-Ib, pails Lard . 81.25 Baylis’ Horse Radish and Beers oe bottle yee Snyder's Catsup, per bottle sore Oe Adams’ Best Teas Packed in %-Ib. and J-tb, air. tight cartons, 20 per cent. spec- fal discount for balance of the week; our regular price 60c, with 20 per cent. discount. makes the price only 480; it will pay you to buy your year's supply when you can get it at this low price. Call and give it a trial. For the Best Coffees Try Adams’ Best Java and Mocha; our price 40¢ per pound. ADAMS GROCERY CO. 1428 Second Av. Toh Main 482 Bet, Pike and Union Ste eceseoccoseces CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE .* For Reliable Goods Gor. Second and Union Another Pair of Gold Filled Spee tacles Free Nov.20 For the most words made out of ‘ Elliott, Optician,” letter to De in word only as often as it oo= curs in phrase. No proper names, 8 sy bldg. ard and Pike, ying articles advertised Im this paper, apeak of the Sw» INT

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