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Only Paper in Seattle Dares to Print the News That THE SEATTLE STAR. (Fee PRADO EES STATUS OF Phe state is expected clome 1 Shiad tase before adjournment this i fo ewiadlish two things: Fi Outside Guy'a store by some one, whom It ts intimated Peabfom Considine. To this end ter on the stand who have sworn positively to this prior shot, Hug atone, their evidence ened by the statement of nearly al! the witnesses for ‘eho Know most about the tragedy, that they heard but second fact sought to be established ti» that when John fred the three fatal ahots Meredith was daged and help the effects of the blows yevolv: in Tom Considine’s hands. Gar the eviience is undisputed that Meredith was but vis, with hie hands henging limply at hie des, his eifacuitice and motor pow so rm that he was fall defense is plainly foreshad ys witnesses. It will attempt to prove that the affair Wan over seconds from the fring of the first shot, and Considine fired the fatal shots within an instant after Moredith were released from the mix-up. Also that Mere- eying to draw another Diatol. Of course the six-ahot the- be combatted. Coneltine trin} opened this ie with Detective Lane still é. He identified John Tevolver with three Also the revolver tak- Meredith's body, It con- loads and one blank ca: Mr. MeBtroy had objected to the flourishing of load- that @ore in evidence, and bis nerves, with the consent to remove the cartridges ot them. They were plac- wooden sidewalka are ‘as follows: Out Monday Atyle, fit, character and quality p . pExnected Sensational Testimony in Considine 2% 'i:2523-°% Filipinos riven From May Involve All. Who & CO. se Turns Into Farce Comedy---The Telegraph FREEDOM are |, Were: te Antiracit we sy te a perator Saw No More Than Others, but Thinks cata Upon the Field Uphold Union He Heard Six Shots---Prosecution Goes On | “isration to Amorioa | iswsrataaats steeg| sox nee PEEPS POET TOOED | THE CASE $204e ts direct testimony tn the Cots ing, The prosecution haa iret, that @ shot was fired at a number of witnesses have would appear conclusive, bat upon his head, recetved from the paralysed, tomporartly at least. when the last shet was fired. ed by the cross-examination SPSESOSSESESA ESSE TH *EOESE 4 right coat pocket. It was a %S-calfber, and loaded. Fle found a small dagger in a scabbard in the upper right-hand vest pocket ‘There was a silver dollar tn each vest pocket. Lane testified that he was on the orner of Occidental avenue for ao r before the shooting. Attorney Morris asked him if he saw Chief Meredith there. The state objected SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVE NING, NOVEMB ok 9, 1901. en sidewalks on certain streets on Lote in Renton I ton, wk from Madison line; every | vel and above grade; eplendid location for building a cot it you » to buy the lot, we will build the cottage and give you plenty of time to pay for it, In @ years time these same lots will be worth $409, avenue to Seventh « itively combined In every @é we well, We carry th: uo We First, Third, Fourth and Firth « ALFRED BENJAMIN have money gnow Leaving Many Dead --5000 Men Will Seip rfect fit in every instance, or no sale, Herbert S. Upper uerman Block, nd Cherry Street, $10, $12.50, $15 and Up to $25,000 Increasing Tide of Em- Pe ee Nov, 9.—A strike with a company of m : nly | of 6000 miners employed by th rise | eee "ADAMS & BLANCHARD drove. a big fore BE AIN, Noy, %—Kmigration to| dily increasing. ‘That statement, It was published by one | newspaper that Hammond. testified | adity increasing. ‘The 9 Amerieans were kitled and] It may involve the entire anth 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block that he saw the man run down the ‘ : pan ral wound cite eld. alley Hammond's tongue revolves Twenty-six dead Insurgents were| rahi . ERS mn pivot, and he probably made | — found in the trenches after the en ~ —- ie om Kinet a a wes m| ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS e statement on the stfect. and it my retire of blacklisting allegedsto have been | “s confused with his subsequent Waller destroyed seventy houses in| om | testimony the town | put in vogue by the company ° ‘ Mr. Harnmond pointed out the lo- He uned a couple of 3-inch guns in] The miners believe an effort Is be $6066060600666940040600444414000 cation of the various things * the attack on the Filipino stronghold. | Ing made to disrupt thetr union 4 on the diagram, He had some chia’ as 4 trouble In doing it, He complained . Z Lowney’s ChocolateBonBons Always fresh, always win «miles. A astenographic report of Ham- Take @ box along for the joy it will | *100 lot on Queen Anne bill, mesg ~ rata Por some Inserutatis teaen | Installation Procession ; eee drawn with the south to the ’ N ? EE EIS For London’s New : mond’s cross-examination by McEt - bring. Boxes to fit any size pocket, | *chool. This ls a bargain, roy would not convey more than a 4 tk ¢ th formance. The : . . + — « ‘can answered, questions nt ran.| LONDON. Nov. 9—T9e procomsion| Proposed Assassination of Chamberlain Not| t gom. ty of his answers | Connected with the installation sive. Most of the| the new lord mayor Began at noon Favored time he was engaged in a joint dis. | today. PRES EEEE Ce eS Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. ¢ Northwest Trust and | * cussion with McKiro; It was « brilliant affair, 627 Fir, Avenue Safe Deposit Company crowds lined the route of the pre! ee eee ars cares oe Saeed aan | | oie, Sedwas, BAe tae tee! ag f PEELED bb EA EEE EE EEE EERE Ob eee bee led Chat hen had hte a ees | Miecorations tn honor of the king’s| AMSTERDAM, Nov, 9—Africander retugecs here have submitted to Real Estate Department oh nd sald be didn’t know what | birthday added much to the success | Herr Plecher, the Boer agent. a scheme for the aasaasination of Becre- a dead shot was, Unless It was of the att tary Chamberlain, 90-44 y that killed a man. This upset the The Hoer feaders promptly vetoed the pian WEST COLUMBIA STREET gravity of Judge Emory and threw Grand Color the audience {nto an uproar. Bun The plan proposed the shooting of Chamberlain tn the house of com- Exhibit Paint- later he again referred to ft as a mona, of Ot ings dead shot, and a colloquy with Mc and Becond roy over the expremion created n Water 2 Floor, another disturbance, He said that = after he aaw the beginning of the af- | | fair, he turned back, } i After Supper and Monday Morning Specials that it was not proper cross-examin- ation. ‘The court sustained the ob- sides, the court instructed | Jection, and as Mr. Morris wanted to argue it, the jury was retired. ‘The court ruled that the witness might be asked as to anything be envelopes. saw within a few minutes before the ‘Was reen! if on the Sat- | Urday preceding, Meredith had not testified that Meredith ‘about 36 years old, about 5 fect tal, and weighed about 145, | Bised the Prosvcu ion | crom-examination Lane said taken an active part io aid- | tion to prepare the | j¢ said he was chief criminal Sheriff Moyer and had | ‘@ considerable time on the| ce. ie was off for awhile ‘Meredith. | shot | he first He had just al from Guy’ ier. He liatened a moment, heard and started on a run and forced his way in- @ bumber of persons testimony was not shak- ‘by the cross-examination. He that when he clinched with Considine, Tom sald “Let x added something about his Lane di4 not think Tom He's got another gun.” ‘said that after Meredith was took several steps to the and feil with his head to found @ revolver in Mere- auked him in the presence of De- tective Rarhee, what would be the effect of buckshot fired from a sawed-off shotgun. Ruled out as Rot cross-examination. The defense gave notice that ft would use Lane ‘as & witness on this point ‘Lane heard only five shots, but on redirect examination said there might have been a prior shot that he did not hear. In answer to Mor- ris, he said “It seems to me that I would have heard it.’ The Fun H. M. Hammond next took the witness stand. He was a Western| Union operator in Seattle on June 2%. At the time of the shooting he | was walking down Second avenue | from the Bafley buliding towards Yesier. When he reached Brown’ | 2 o'clock. | corner he heard @ shot and saw| John Considine hi tele n | smoke not far from Guy's store. Im- | trom @, W. Houston, saying that 1 | mediately afterward he saw ef thouwht he could start for Seattle | Meredith run into the store, follow-|on Thuraday, the Mth, although ed by @ short man dressed in light | warned that it would be dangerou clothes. It has always been under. stood that Hammond would testify that he saw the man run down the ailey. The defandant's attorneys quickly turned to the transcript of the testimony at the preliminary ex- amination and there found the same AUGHT IN - VERY ACT This Burglar-Was Crawling _ Through Transom Dreend, a man well known to Police, was caught in the act of & Ttoom on the top floor of house at Occidental ave #84 Main street eariy thin morn He was arrested by Sergeant a ee note wearing, and burglary, The’ atter § Wel this morn MP8 Were notified that peer was in the lodgin: be a tellow was tound sitting ov t Im the hall of th une pu "4 Pini shoe Meat ims ‘iadder Sainet the door er which &P open transom by & boy tn the place. Dreend 1 ing At the top of tr srows through the trannarr Boe alarm Was given and ed from his perch and 25 hia. shoes’ which tre i. d before p " e ¥ ~ pting the rob, & When arrested he watied y trol bok withthe oficers. but, wagon @BproRched a brill Struck him. He piarten 1.) Te meD Nees and the pol aimoat-earry him ‘into th M has just fintwhe Aa9s wentence in gh ne re atealing 1 nty Jail 0 arte 0 et usDheionn vir: bet time no « MARINE NEWs a Marines ty S71, Ment PRE Bryant ana Paris morning aetermster tar ine mage pect 1h he OM Meamer E21 SE noo yontor at ation ends r Dart Ghegg of ree) fed HY und when Latina Vortman 5 PR Hered | a bu ‘Three burglaries were reported to the police last night. A crowd of Young hoodilums broke into Wal- rons grocery store in the Walla Walia addition by means of a trap door in the sidewalk. They were frightened away before they stole anything except a little candy. The proprietor of the Seattle Mug saloon reported to the police last night that on the previous evening giar had found entrance to the place and had stolen $90 from be- hind the bar. The residence of A. W. The 4M Ninth avenue was enter night dering the absence of th ily, and a few articles of Jewelry and clothing wan stole FAMILY IN LITIGATION 2 the late Hor Dunsmuir, hag entered an action against her son, Hon, Jas. mb mb mh mh mhmhmh mh in th ier th muir Ci anaes} UNION STREET | afternoon, Prosecuting Attorney Ful) ime week on the avenue closes with 216-218 Bute fuildog, cor, Se0end and Mists See : ieay, W natn ert, Como ee eaten tiato"what ed o_ ae anand’ of spude t ticked NEEDE YW y Mf, y yy Ky G4 WY, | ame aunt of other property. jn Other Matters Discussed by |izInted to inquire tnt the condemn-| dloina that the ‘present tow: quota-| MMs Wa ‘bk WOM MIMIEDS MM ¢ eak 1 lala ANTS THE FA Street Committee ald to be the last possible resort of|'“Giher_ quotations remain un-|FOr the Poor That Have No| ST tl pea vom eee Ww THER| |counaet t9 save Heaton trom the gal: | joerg ‘ grokraaians “i joes Yours Need Repairing? | nee Daliy Woileved be’ at i: Sed | MEN'S CANVAS LEGGINS Lani OF HER CHILDREN Ths ites he é the veles WotR! It Me Pe attempt will prove BOY GAMBLERS: Residence Here | GOING MORTHAUP CO., 804 First Callus up dy :telephone wae 944, he street committee of the city | fut noatt Seaton’s san | | . =) el cc € nell will r mmend the regrad- |; lean ¢ t his trial Th should maintain a hos r, ms a 5 fland. Cat,canking the an: 10 « rome : Meee eyed se tnuredey | OUT AT TENTH AND WELLER a cunty comamiaioners tai Cy INSTITUTE HO Second Aveaue 1!) you please ald in Fourth « &\ night to any middle weight in the 7 » Comptroller ‘aul, who conferre tt an thet af may ehildren.*| Cuagon venus | Northwrat, has. been accepted by THEY RUN A GAME | with him today’ at the Insianoe of the Pa Taiportant,ectence of apts iN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES she refers to Ham | avenua | Nick Burley, who will Aight for #100 | Shance cometteeige the elf” coun rok with us. ‘Thousands testify to our | 2 Car wh hambers, her husband, She anya “ry, Of d, Re Deylor for | all,” The tteit ones will be ; | shock at Tenth ave, ena) The county "hospital te the oniy| AM ED) they nave'nad the ir even mM ans Economy Cream 15¢ im { Fourth avenue west, ox Walleren and John ¥ YPM agedns ensign pew Aa ed poor. The statutes put it plainly * eat Dr. Reinsch Wil’ Leoture ds peaghe HM wel Rigg Spee an wted for Aahting. Both! on a @ hGecalel “Several wan that the county hospital sball xeoe!ve = f Reinach, Ph. D., of the fin anted laat night "Carrol! ant 0 Sulivan are) Black Jock and poker | run there stace and six months in tw county. | FREDRICK & CO. BETTER THAN BONDS n Collin ha nder| for the ae jas tha was not) Pat ¢ and “5, Raymond} formed that small boys are taken in| Paul that the ck Tle | maintain Wholesale and Retail, TAL §'gok ae tees - tor hia wan teady fr. them < ’ * Hpk vi ama ried oath prob oy yo cn pgaptoand ox an at gt yen na Yosier | Jewele nd Op | ' rr will be tr a: Phas the “atte |i : carrying, ooncealed | toahe chief of police (oOay, talline oF] such an” IMUIEGtOA If the Ansnes |: Nuguet Jewelrp a ey | free to the build woodea ks on certain | weapons jie evlia of the place ' Committee Was ao disposed, | i i each per year, was defeated at |b he hurried, MeKiroy asked hin Government ctr however, are ! BY fb promnew Ot, | tell the dittevence botween running [not worried by the delay. ‘They aay| DOVER, Nov. Steamers Middie-/ a meeting of the counct! commit $ e e ra jhe kriew besides Meredith at Guy's door, and replied, “Well, 1 uldn’t know everybody. I have lived on the coast all my life, and was born at Port Townsem Here he was Bbc Men's Suspenders $1. Mocha Gloves $1.00 Chiffon Fronts . Question: Did you run? Answer: You bet I did This was a tay when he wanted | | | He said the puff of | All the Fame He Wanted a NOT KNOWN © Mies We Embroidered Handkerch: ite Sc Garter Elastic Chdete sack vende wv eaie ee < . 12 Colored Ribbons .7%4e 3c Damask Tray Gotha. McElroy asked Hammond if he t Is @ toilet preparation unex. had not been tryt to od 7 . 7 Goat of notoriety out of the case.” Te F F d th WASTIINGTON, D.C, N celied by any preparation on said: No, he had all the fame he rance ings B | tne amount of the mneom ted airead: the Di kT “ the market for sunburn, freck- wanted aiready. As a matter of Btone has been agreed upon, the fact a nelnio sen Goth sc Damask Towels . cha fact, Hammond's testimony, since wpa » Men's Linen Collars bs pi mos na ; pap pped Konan page ips, in tme/80 Up to SIQOO—No Raise|f Se Handkerchieta =. re orc ite in * Sie Work Gioves . de Chitd’s Handkerehteti , Women’s Black Howe . Se Jap Tooth Picks a, Simtnated. is et at je to fe shots and claiiee te parent) on Grand, Seattle or have seen the smoke of one outside iis ciate of soothe. 8 man ruh dows Sultan Dilatory 1 not, been. reported to the Ne We Pearl Buttons . Hy ie the @ fier. PARIS, Nov. §—The French gov- 20c Aluminum Hair Pins ..... . renders the powder invisible, Claigns to have geen Meredith’ ren | ernment han tot yet received "the Third Avenue oo Aeneas ee 20 } Se tend Penciie pose ay through the door followed by the | #ultan’s personal indorsement of the mi =. premese Jeo Ink Tablets. pared short man in light clothes porte’ action in yielding to. the Linen Seay et Paper He also said he heard other shots, | French demands. This demand has tthe piston te: eoume tes Ree tee, eee eee ee eo tae a gems of bust andl Grand opera houre, the Beatle (hea: | 6-64-6444 0084¢8 244OO4 186464496 44ObOS HOO66-084068 He afterwards sald he didn’t run, |'# preparing to raise difficulties —— ter and the ‘Third Avenue theater . of the whole last night and the li- ense will remain $100 per year, | 0 the variety theaters in the join district, In each of which and burrying. He answered: “Well, | it ts probably due to o settlement Of ton and Scotian collided in the fog I guees you'd know what hurrying ts | details, es te if you were getting aw: 7 trom The sultan’s confirmation ts ex-, Yesterday. Both were seriously tn. This is a sample of Ham-| pected within twenty-four hours, | jared. mond's answers. He was asked if he saw anybody ; Steel Shod } WATERPROOF ? SHOES FOR BOYS Just arrived; wear longer than ‘any other shoe made, TREEN SHOE CO. 707 FIRST AVE. was shattered by the second #! The convicts wounded In a fight|¢ -| to Earth---Must Surrender or Die whe ranean wounded m Laundry Left im Our | A Money farer o Cell Trete Prices An official statement inaued at noon ffice Before— Shirts, closed front, 0c; by the prison officials shows that two | Offi © shirts, open front, 120; soft stopped, and court adjourned until The Light For the Home EORPDAADDALE &GELOOEDSOSES OF i (Continued on page three.) BOY HAD A the out- of the enaiped convicts have been Mon, 12 m., finished Wed. 2 p.m, | Shirts, 0c; collars, 20; cuffs, (WORTH, Kan, Nov. 9) or captives and running fight *| killed, two wounded and captured, ve. § a.m, finished Thur. 2 p.m. per pair, do, 8 Brilliant, Clean, 4 : oat exciting ‘man-hunt ever! being hourly reported. It te th: Vand sx captured unlagered. “Thane ue, 12m, finished Fri, 9 am. | Queen City Steam Laundry Convenient. Ho . | known in thie part of the country | Lrobably that all the 38 who gt! with one killed and one surrendered Wed. 12 m., Anished Fri. 6 p.m. | 1426-28 Fourth Ave., near Pike, in } since be ra days ta ak a fare will be either retaken ¢ Jo Tl leaves fourteen at Hb-| Fag t ee gst 2 We guarantee not to shrink Matches, Smoke | 6D ae ball aan za 20 Mller $ Rage {Kk Atchior “ ik wat 4 od fat. 7 pm. | your flannels, We tak | « ure of the federal jsoners who| The police 0! ansas, A hison, | | Sat. 6 p. m., finished Mon, 7 p.m. ~ en oft » e Gr Odor seraped ‘Thursday ‘has stimulated | Topeka, Bt Joseph and Leavenworth ANGEROUS MISSION |B Any day before 9am. fataned | UF odes of your collars | 1 STD the farmers t at activity. All| are keeping ® sharp look-out In the same day if marked “Special” | Domestic finish"—no gloss, bridges are guarded by | citles, while mounted men, heavily] Two men arrested in Topeka last * — Bstablighea’ 1890. rmed », and failure of @ crim. | a a ° ‘oling the countr ht under suspicion of be! eacap And New the Merchant Who |siiiet eee ee ernest | ate t Ree @TILL FREE (etmvevioce pres chet tien tne Sold It Will Answer ewe by a thot that bring them to| SATO eee ree ened wore released THE SEATTLE of the escape the escaped Convicts, was captured A party started at noon in pursuit cm ¥ on killed, two w t here this morning. of four heavily armed men seen ne ELECTRIC co. Headache | roads a bert Ronk, @ 10-year-old boy who lives at Port Bi vy, was al proposi- nual it a brief discus Murphy moved that no resistance Rock Creek thi Rye-strain causes both, had por- sion Counc Firat ave a gr the license be ralsed to $1000 per |> Drugs relieve only tem ; it ate before CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 9.~Ha~-| year, and it'carried at that figure. | porarily. § erly ad | th as held in| |) Rifat Pasha, grand vister of T The matter of retaining or abol- | @ Justed glasses remove » \t arrival of cay ciel eS tehing lune Wagons en fie «tens the cause and effect a Se h ar and bule} below ler way, was laid over |¢ permanent cure, We poe pe rete ty tne Sire | Last Effort to Save His Life Will be without definite action, etitions cure ac ye-ache with our specially ground glasse: | for and againg’ polition of such Through Insantty Commission FAIR WEEK t . preet mt ato ee. peech for cach sid was heard from the lobby. soins of tasguovar relpene teat } SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO," site terse arm matte ing the judg- | ‘The remittitur, affix 1 3006490-00-04-600000000-69604600066660500004 004 | Th REGRADING F ee se ne] RECORDED HOSPITAL Chas. 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