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s abiiesaaaenine tahalineanal Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News .3, NO. 221, JOTHER PROSPECT OF TROUBLE IN EUROPE IS NIPPED IN THE BUD of Turkey Has Accepted All the French emands--When Sultan Ratifies Caillard Will Be Withdrawn AS ONE SYSTEM $36,000, 000 Deal| inStreet Railways ANTINOPLE, Nov. &—The porte has officially notified the |A Baltimore Syndicate — | Completes. Purchase of All Principal Lines in San faire, Towfk Pasha, has ordered governments to which they are rep- minister of forei«n * 8 to notify rkey’s action. Nabi § y, Tu harge here, calted Foreign on Delcasee this morning. and demanded the withdrawal of the feet fr Turkish waters. : gal Calllard will be recalled from Mityiene. porte s DONSTANTINOPL Sede Meet, will xi Baanewicing the set aime ar Admiral Calllard, commander of ene porte as goon as the sult med. but will cruise In the neigh INSURGENTS - WIDE AWAKE They Capture $ the I SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. this morning by H. EB. W. Hellman, rep | renenting the stock | Market Street vy. §—Papers | were signe | Huntington and 1 railway, and repre | sentatives of the Baltimore Syndi- cate, whereby the entire atreet rail- | way system of the former will be sold | to the latter for $26,000,000 cash. Journalists on) in Chicago | par In Gash. ‘The Baltimore syndicate has al- ready purchased the Sutter street, Sutro Heights and San Mateo lines, and will consolidate them all and operate them as one system. AMOUNT OF RANSOM IS NOT KNOWN WASHINGTON, the amount of t WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘The state department has r & dispatch from Consul Gudge: Panama, reporting that the insur- geut-Liberal, Forbes, had captured the town of Tumaco, 500 miles south of Panama, taking €00 soldiers and Prisoners, and capturing cannon, ammunition and one ship. SAFE BLOWN SIOUX CITY, Iowa. Nov, §.—The Bank of Scotiand, 8. D., was blown open last night. The burglars se- cured $6,000. IAGO, Nov. $.—Hearing of ar- ip the contempt case of the ‘Hearst's Chicago American fe Judge Hanecy closet today. we took the matter under ad- and will render a decision D, C,, Nov, &—It ransom for Mine Nov. §.—Steamers Middle- { charged ‘Scotian collided in the fog tlently on a minin; Both were seriously | up before Justice ! ternoon. WITNESS: TELLS OF MEREDITH KILLING iiyder Says That John Considine Crossed The Store’ and Shot The Chief Three Times While The Latter Was Dazed and Defenseless OTHER WITNESS SUPPORTS SIX SHOT THEORY Of the Most Important Features Of Todays Proceedings Was): @ Announcement That Hammond Will Appear. He Is the Witness Who Swore at the Preliminary That He Heard Six Shots and After the First One, Saw a Man run Down the Alley ‘The hearing of Joseph Nadon, with obtaining $2000 fraud- claim, will come nn late this af- has not been reported to the department There are no developments in the cane, 80 far as the department knows, ate : 4 a festimony in the Considine! Meredith fell to the floor with his he could not pretend to remember Bas been more exciting today.| head to the weet. Meredith was civarly everything that happened. : to th treaty. Bare making ho demonstration at the| | Witness said that while Meredith toon the stand telling ie story | {ime the three shots were fired by | and John Considine were struge Mia gst.” "the mecousie, 20 tar, | Considine. He had no visible weap- Tom Considine rat) up to them, took - Amo from those pub-| ““Gross-examination by Mr. Morris: | began to beat t er the head When the first shot was fired, wit- With it. Moredith got his right hand iagaiahe-te onne: from H-| the sidewalk from the street. Ask wat pocket, Witness and be mpaMds who ta expected to toll <G°wnat ‘was the first thing that a : i tect eneiaans men who ran emnot oy tracted bis attention, he said he was 1 from hi a tet shot by not certain, but thought he saw t immediately ine for far wre hap be john Considine before the first shot tants were sepia that [few dag ee during the was fired. Conaidine was going epped t o M ve lammond w through the sereen door with bis and sho f go Gand Coed k to witness, is a step nol swear t Meo St stside the door. When the step tc z Bt once OMA start for Be shot waa fired the mussie of he did. Considine was swat Ge nteht that the state's) Sohn” Connidine, who ran into the | Mr. Morrie asked it 1 Sccupy Taost of tomorrow. he ran sudden, sharp fi Very fast En Eye Witness nn Considine ran Witness answer Med Snyder, « deputy shoritt and r at the rea ny 1 tha rth Hf in Judge mony a S partition * un over he nott t John ¢ rat witness c ones | F pe that way ine was powder bu ix by the state, fe ceetiiey | Witnews ther ¢ On redirect. examin war on Yealer way a aiding H n the floor, he ness illustrat @ uf Gay's druget ss but 1h fh ’ h's 'p When he was « Moon of Jane %. tnd « wit ald he did a man was leaning backwards against Mine going through th. nea ce e counter and silpped to the f Gate, behind wae Chiet » Af-or th. F.rst Sho after hi waa sot, ; ust his shut-gu, &ben i Bh ever, tursues D- | After the firet reaitn 7 v0! First _ See # ‘Cot store, and) A. M. Bummerfield, a travel! ar © then stepped man, was 01 d niin’s sho Bad falloten cane ine ee itt | Just ina erect when between James and Yesler tt Wines the back of the ia” Meredith his gun the second noon of June when he A Bow gi ide nd Mereaith ran down ~ lie hot, followed b- two very sa Heed ire wid a gun to his she r, and, loud ones. He walked to Gus b at i Mere Brown's corner and h ‘a three from Considine when he 1s Thought the first report was fired the second tim He that of a piste Witness said it ‘ » the floor, Witness might have been five minutes after ‘ . ith draw a revoly- the uwo loud reports b the las ‘. age ve head with n his hand a mo- three were heard. a ight have the revotett mB ned Detectiv at thing witness been 19 minutes,” bf peenibly wit trom fi ke 1 Wa t Considine and have been less’ than inute, Ten ihe lata A had grappled. Witness added the wines sw ted eral oth ying to get to them.” ¢ Summerfield said he watked slow sidine had his arma around Mere- | ly towards the cornet, as he dd not dith, whose hands were held above , care to ru puileta of the store and went | He was iat > wala at cane, hin 8 : ‘aring that the hands ygh!n’ was trying to p 0 bay Metin ing #0, Seemed 1 been, that of later sitnen if siding 4 tg i ie fotin tor, Intensely Exct Only Five Shot Gth's Slgtaiver Py ay There w perhaps & dozen pec a tentift hat he a nat the affalr was so exciting that| the Considines. He Was standing in BEA ‘The stockholders are to be paid at| Stone has been agreed upon, the fact | ter creme TTLE, VICTORIA, B. Nov. ¥rank Nicholes, an Itallan fisherman, stab e 5 | bed and killed his partner, Netis, last night. ‘Thomas The men were on quarreling, pr eumably on the division of fish, ar half an hour later the body of t dying man, Notis, was found by the WASHINGTON, Frank Nicholes, Itali THE SKATTLE FRIDAY RACE OF A MURDERER FROM JUSTICE IN FISHING SLOOP ian Fisherman, Now Being Chased Over the Waters of Puget Sound police on the sidewalk, with « stil etto wound over the heart an- other In the abdomen, He expired shortly afterwards t the police sta tion, pulled out took his fishing sloop the harbor, ing @ lively breese, managed to got $275,000 SCHOOL BOND ders ef ‘To Keep Pace With taheokse of Population Many Improve- Be Voted on November 30 ments Are Necessary—Proposed Issuance to | A apecial elec on by the p called for Nov, 39, to vote up proposed bond issue of for Beattle school improvements. This action was taken last night by the board of school directors, after hearing the report of the committee | investigating the need of school fa- cilities ‘The Increased school census makes necessary to increase school equipments for nearly 1909 puplls per annum, ‘The report was, in part, as follows The Report | “Experience has shown that it re- quires about $100 per child to build and equip school houses with proper heating, ventilating and sanitary fa- cilities. During (he past three yeurs the district should have expended | $570,000 to have kept pace with ts growing necessities. Under the lim Mations of the law we have or will have, expended $1,000 a» the [full legal limit, and in addition | thereto $210,000, the proceeds of | bonds voted for the High schoo! This, however, leaves us short of necensities about $210,000, and N UNDERCURRENT. OF UNEASINESS IN CHINA | achoot siection are quai with an anticipation of an average increase of 1300 children who will require school facilities by the end of the present echool year and be- fore the school houses now planned, will be ready for use, there will be a tolal shortage of about $540,000 All who registered for the 1 ed. to ¥ n books will e Nov, 30, The re be open until Nov, 9, or five days before election, far any persons to quailfy who have not already done tra Other Business An assistant professor of German is to be employed in the Beattle High school, Supt. Cooper was suthor- ixed to e this addition to the High schoo! faculty. Justiog Cann Game before the board ahd attested the canvass of the returns of the recent school elec. tions, whereupon the board declared Chas. L. Denny and C. B. Patterson duly elected diregtors of the board. McGrath, Gribble and Duhamel were awarded the contract to finish ap ing plant for the Groen Lake school, for PEKIN, Nov. *.—There are no signs of pubtie mourning for Li Hung ang, but considerable popular uneasiness i mantfest, An unverified report is current that the Russian Minister, Paul Lesar, endeavored to have Kart Li WASHINGTON, D. C. ign the Manchurian treaty before he died. Minister Conger informs the atate pn mrig that Yuan Shi Kat has been appointed by the Chinese gov- peter ince. ‘The appointments are regarded as ment to be viceroy of the province of Chi Li, succeeding Earl 4, de- Wang Won Chao has been appointed vice governor of the same prov- atinfactory. Yuan at present is governor of Shan Tung, the home of the Boxer up- ea and a turbulent province. front of his place No. avenue, when he with @ short interval between. |little later perhaps, two there were three more, After hea: | ing the first shot which was too } for a revolver, he ran up to Guy | distance of 115 or 300 feat. 4 through the window and john Considine and Meredith stru wiing together. Meredith had a r heard two shots A J | Solver. ‘Then Tom Considine took the revolver from Meredith and beat him over the head with it. The and he sa st the show batants were separate Meredith leaning og: case with his back to It, H to be sinking to the floor and ap ared dazed. Witnens did not see nything more. ‘On cross-exarnt was in the im stood at the window * the store nearest the corner, Did ot think t e struggle last ed gver two It might have been much less, Thi great e exciten gm all dire “BOY GAMBLERS OUT AT TENTH AND WELLER ST.) THEY RUN A GAME 109 Second | Yuan hae ruled with an tron hand, — Ww The council! committee on elections 1 boundaries last ht determined # DIN to report to council form. the new ing Precincts of the city. It is believed that before th bill is passed a few amendments will be made. In the firat ward it is proposed to chonge the boundary lin of the fret, fourth and fifth precincts and add one new precinct In the second ward the first pre cinct alone is to be changed. The first, second and third pre- incts in the Third ward will prob. ably We changed and perhaps two more precincts added It tw Itkely that no change will be made in the Fourth ward VENING, nd | and, find- | NOVEMBER away, although pursued by the po- lice In a fleet naphtha taunch. This darkness facilite his es. cape, and up been caught he customa officers at Port Townsend, Roche Harbor and Fri- day Harbor have been notified and Asked to patrol adjacent waters, as | it ts will attempt make the United States shores, Police expected he to patrolied the Canadian shores all night, Nic * has a bad record, ing stated by the police that he has killed several men and his own wife | in Greece: BURNED Fatal Results of Lamp Explosion NORWALK, Ct, Nov. &—By the explosion of a lamp, Mra. Guy Pem- irbere, wife of an Italian laborer, and three children, were burned to death here last ni ENCOURAGED OVER OUTLOOK Believes in the Future of Pacific for Marine Shipping R. Goldman Elkins, of New York, & member of the shipping firm of . in inventignt- tes of the Pactfio Coast with Jon Of investing his money here. through this city today on to Puget sound porta. He , speaks of the past shipping season Vat AUeutio toasiia a very die- couraging way. acgount of the ruinous com- petition @n the Atlantic coast | shipping firms have been almost re- | duced to bunkruptey this summer said Mr. Hiking. A number of large amounted to $800. expecially heavy an the expe very slow. A very mm corn 4 other cereals w: The tie coast 4 . cific, You have very little competi tion and rates are more stable, There i room here for a great commerce and I belfeve it will develop to mam- markets of the Orient and the open- |mendoun Iatent possibilities growth of trade on the Pacific NEW VOTING PRECINCTS | Council Will Be Asked to Ch Change Boundaries in Wards to) ith the Law In the Fifth ward, precincts three, four and five will be altered and an- other added to conform to senatorial district No, 35. It is proposed to change the first, notice, in our show md and third precincts in the windows as you pass sixth ward. by. The No. O Three precincts will be added to the Standard Lantern Seventh ward end the fi econ, | we ling now for rst, second, Pad v4 third and fourth altered. The b aries of the first and sec und- nd precinct small scale. jack and er run thi y, and the police have been in 4 that small boys are taken in| 1 of what y they} n to have, xious mother wro' Several ga en of! black nigh | form ver mor f of poll today, taitus | f the place Seattle and vicinity lay, showers; freah | TWENTY-SIX ESCAPE Federal Prisoners in Kansas Secure Arms and Fight Way Nov 1 yee 8 LEAVENWORTH, Twenty-six con¥icts Kan encape lay from the new United States pr wh n course of construction two miles southeast of here, One convict was killed five others usly wounded, including two! convicts secured, through the ald of unk friends, two r ers and th easfully fought the} The men went in the direction of Bast and It t# reported here that held up many f r and clothes er i e convicts are wtill at large this | wuit, rainin ntoasoarotnne is sras dps ene to Liberty morning Teves we din the Hot on Their Trai! LEAVENWORTH, K n., Nov, 8 how that the fleeing for southern Kan raiding the houses as securing mor and hor a edi clothing ur are re 1 to be at Their captu nileipated, B eunrds from the prison are in pur 4 lin of senatorial district No, 87 The E Heth Ninth wards have 2-gal. Galvania- ‘ not yet been ¢ Ar ed Olt Cans, oad ops gif Another |@ ed Oi! Cani » } i-sheet Wood Handle Gratere Monday night ‘wi neces faucet, for 4 > 10¢ sary 6-eal, Galvanie- Y} Fire cog sckeeror } Nutmeg Graters , faucet, for ee y ee > Sates 3 2 Sat. Heavy Heavy Galvan- $ Tin Dinner 1 Water Pails, Pails, worth 460, for B5e, f 1-at. for . 1-at. for Meats for . a _f : Handsome colorings of dark " McKinley MonumentAs- | sociations Conflict WASHINGTON, D, C,, nator Hanna attended today net m his first visit to White He since the death o: Kinley | He called in the interests of th proposed monument to the martyred president, and with John G, Milburn, Buffalo member of the yument sociation waned the matter with President Roowevett prior to the meeting of the cabinet After. Milburn etired urged the preside nd hi to “get the working and th at W ashington are at cross purpos He believed they should work hand in hand. Attorney General Knox took occa sion to deny that Capt, Carter had been granted a new trial, ag ha been generally supposed, | The pr ovedings ordered will merely decide title to certain property the govern {mont has seized, STAR. to noon he had not) It be- | TO DEATH the | firms went to the wall and in one moth proportions in a few years, The | Ing of the Nicaragua canal have tre-| for} nged to conform with the AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That’s the Price # TS A MONTH STVUSH OVERCOATS NEW ENGLAND MANHATTAN BELL YOKE HALF YOKE LONDON PRESIDENT HARVARD BROADWAY $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 Is a small figure to pay tor = tot 10x120 in @ good residence locas tion, lines and schoot, with grade and sewer taxes all paid up; we haveeuch a lot, and can give terms that will meet your purse, close to oar | Hlerhert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, We show more exclusive pattems than any house in the Northwest. Yot'll save from $3 to $5 by buying your Overcoat from us. Violetine Is @ totlet preparation unex- celied by any preparation on the market for sunburn, frecks les, chapped hand, face or lips, or any roughness of the skin, Ladies should use it before applying face powder, as tt” prevents injurious effects and renders the powder invisible, Prepared gett FARNSWORTHS «PHARMACY ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block Cash Buyers and Makers of Low Prices ASSAYER’S Materials Everything used by professionals or amateurs. We are headquarters for gold scales, retorts, crucibles and biow-pipe outfits, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 Fiest Avenue PUREE EE eee eee ee ee eee ed | | ings | are on Exhib- — } Color Paint- Our Manufacturers’ Sample Sale of Cloaks, Capes and Jackets Ought to bring out every one who has economical tendencies. The others bargains for Saturday are the following: B-in, Taffets, in every mage els, large size, good value at ain quality, special - lc, Special .. G l-te Fancy Sux sists, 10 doz, large Towels. ~ knotted fringe, with fancy — Black va every “yard guaranteed; our $1.25 qua! Ta 2e_ value, special 12 1-26 special . Sc 22-19 All-Pure ‘ray Clothe W-in, Beotch Mixtures and Checks, $1.69 quailty, special... First-class lot on Queen Anne Bil, near school, This isa bargain ‘Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Real Estate Department : 0-94 WEST COLUMBIA STREET ita ders, our regular %-in. Sheeting, 6%e quallty. special .. Ai 72-90 Sheeta, very heavy quality Sho, special . De 6 Pillow Cases, good heavy quality, sivas Isc, special . 121-26 F BIG DISCO! our 36¢ value, special ....196¢ t0-in. Pebble Cheviot in navy and binck, $1.00 quality, special, te-in. Extra Heavy fakirting, in navy, black, tan and brown, our $3.00 value, epecial..81.10 2%-in. French Fiannels in fancy stripes and. plain colors, worth ‘be, special fe ‘ed Lined Wrappers Mater- is, splendid patterns, always Special . Site ringe Honey Tow- Saturday After Six O’clock Specials Remember, we keep open Saturday evening until 10 o'clock for the benefit of those who have no chance otherwise to visit our store. A few items has been picked out as @ special bargain on the prices quoted will only hold good tomorrow evening. samples of La- Thildren's and In- Gloves and Mittens, at hait regular price. Our Millinery Department has big bargains for Friday, j | | } Our assortment of Lanterns is very complete, as you wiil Wood \-sheet Handle Graters ote ‘The regular price has been Y%-sheet Wood Handle Graters grey mate: Made up in high grade sewed with silk; hand-made button-holes, Full of honest worth through and through, As An Inducement to Our Heating Stove Customers a \§ § Per Cent. Discount Will Bo Given on all Hoat- 3 ore Sold After 6 o "olook Saturday Night. este. C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. i Saring. 2900 2ORGTO TSE 5095 29890 2OD09990090083000900008 ©8000989900020 Od205990990000 OENet 2680S oeaovec's » Pr TEE CLP CET HI a ml i SB iene he sane a Laundry Left in Our | A Money Saver on Gal Y GROCERIES 2 Cans Economy Cream tio Office Before— ‘a pia Mon, 1 Tue, 8 a.m. m., finished Wed. par hed Thur. 2 p Queen City Stean Tue. 12 m., finished Fri, 9 a.r Wed finished Fri, 6 pam. | 1496-98 F Ave hur, 12 m,, finixhed Sat m. |W en Fri, 12m, finished Sat anne V Sat. 6 p. m, finished M m 1 fy Any day before 9 a 4 ve you | same day if ma ' t h Goiue ti iOS an oo Lanai ean

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