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3, NO.2e4, YELLOW JOURNALISTS IN JAILY ging Editor Lawrence of Hearst’s American Gets Forty Days CONTEMPT OF COURT e Hanecy of Chicago Declines to Be Bull- “dozed in the Performance of His Duty by Sensation Mongers---Two Re- porters Also Sentenced GO, Nov. 12.—Judge Hanecy thie, morning sentenced Manag- p Lawrence, of Hearst's Chicago American, to #@ days tn jail & of court. emer end Canfield were given » days each for the same ? He Was Fined $25 Do Pettx > Cartion was > yesterday found gullty of assault and battery committed on Emery Towers some weeks ago. He was fined $25. SEATTLE, See ee General Manager Carvalho and Assistant City Editor Hammond, al- #0 charged with contempt, were disminsed. ‘The Chicago Ame-ioan criticized Judge Hanecy’s dectaton tn quo wars ranto proceedings instituted on behalf of the American against the gas truat, while the case was still open, and was accused of attempting to in- timidate Judge Hanecy into rendering a decision against the trust, ‘The articlos Mtimated that Judge Hanccy was influended in favor of the trunt by hia politioal agpirations and the power of trusts, ‘The court gm Oot, 1 appointed « spectal attorney to ascertain if pos- sidio the names of the persons responsible for the publication of the ar- tlolen, ‘The hearing of examen Jn the case closed last Friday, since which time Judge Maneey haa had the matter under advisement, His decision today te a sensational surprise and has caused a great! hubbub in newspaper row, Andy Lawrenoe, mapaging editor of the Amertean, formerly acted in the same, capacity for the San Francisco Examiner. He Is one of the best known newspaper men in the country and ts par- ticularly well known on the Pacific coast. Judge Hanecy in his opinion contends that If the courts lose the pow- | er to commit persona gullty of contempt the whole Judiert wtrtictlire| | will fall and when the judictal structure ts gone the structure of clvil gov- ernment will fall and there will no longer be any Ruarthtt® of our Mber- thea, After being turned over to the ouktody of the sterift, Lawrence went, before another jute aba secured & Writ of ‘hhbeas corp. | us, returnable forthwith, Canfield and} , hep Fianecy heard of this he refused to tenue the commitment pa Derg unless the other judge vacated that writ, Meanwhile the prisoners to remain in chstody of the sheriff. Neither side shows sign of receding from the poxttion taken, though it da believed the respondents will meve for & vacktion of the writ ana after cothinitment apply for a new writ. (vest Re-Enarient of WHAT! CHICAGO, raga h- Coffin, daughter of, Amos murdered. has ed ber farce from the same . Frank. Caftin, ja makes the fourth time first ne sate he from bir soon fos | bride Chat Nenkrridge, and Unred » Grace elt, the secur: sail eae ce ine Reh itn ng gurt ath of of 8 LONDON, Nov. 12.—The world- famous Koh-I-Noor diamond wil! bd. MH the crown of Queen AlMtundite At the Coronation. |NOR'EASTER ON COAST AGAING |. BiG FIRE age morning 000 worth of 12—Fire fed Hearty ia this 125, Riefion A. Biles, stag. Gens. gohn Ft. i ES ee Te ‘ioe ain T wWasningrot, ‘Noy. ee jer the ideation anf ieee, ot prope acca posta fequired for fnetruc- | is a a Mana era cy. by thé seere- York, Nov. 12.—Atter ef ever four months, conv : oogga Bank opened | > us ran name tne| nis bank are oagad| Guadix tHe sew ptesi-| mF” : Sata SHOPLIFTERS AT “THE FAIR” pe clever shopilftgrs entered “The Fair,” at avenue and 3 street, at & clock yester- and stole a duit of si700 by two tothes and @ pair of peat oe fe bre ed OD. Dd. _,° ; Es ao lene evra” STILL HANGS AROUND Squadron Leaves Mitylene, but Doesn’t Go Very Far Away | Island of Syra, Noy. 12—| ters, has left Mityleno and will ar- . rive here tomorrow. Cailiard, commanding the| js wij) remain here until the ‘Siadron in Turkish wat-| porte fulfilis its promises to France. FIRE he was confined. In doing this the water-covered cement floor became charged with electricity, and for a while the firemen danced around in lively steps. Fire Marshal Kellogg says the OF ENGLAND Tontcn, Nov. 12. bortheast gale, attended by heavy to shipping, is — oo NOYES STILL ‘AT NAVY YARD Plans and Specifications fer the New Improvements @erretary Meikle of the chamber ot cotimerce, today received the pags and wpnettuations for propos- ais for scppiice equip the new buildings at the Puget Bound Navy San Francisco, Nov. 12—The) ‘There are @ different Items, botiers, bardware, direct examination of Judge Noyes (RCiding | Deller. tae tde cust be eontinied this tornt His tee! sent to thy Lg A coveriment 8s tithoiy Wad SU Mm the nature of | Washington and must reac re | not Inter than noon of No m general and specific dental of the! tk, Nour the bids will statements of previous witnesses. | opened. He stated that at no time did he Seattle and vicinity—~Tontebt ant ever attempt to engineer dects-| weinestay, occasions) rain. fresh fons of make provisions for either | to brisk southeast winds. His Testimony ™ At publiely | WASHINGTON, BACK AGAIN NOVEMBER FOR SELLING HOT ON POOR FOOD) THE TRAIL Hard Fighting in the Iiapure Lira Escaped Co Convicts Can- not Elude Officers TOPEKA, Kan, Nov, 12,—Frank ‘Thompson, golored, the leader of the mutiny at the federal prison, which remulted tn ‘thé édschpe Of 26 prisoners Jast ‘Thursday, was capture? eight miles north of Council onitik by A polite tin’ Deputy United Sta ott, UESDAY EVENING, 12, ‘Tho hearing of 1% H. Marver, lopat manager of the Armour Packing Co., Was resumed this morning, Warber is charged with eating lard contain~ ing cotong nee iri cabe'ts hotly Gontented and the defense han. put witnempes on. the stand who swoar that lard sold by Armotr & Co. is absolutely pure. The oan tested by Btate Chemist Mul. mer showed evidence of the presence of cotton seéd Ol. The defense has! brought authorities, however, that} ow that even Mr, Hulmer’s figure show that the lard Wan pare. This} Lairefice Lewin, whit, morning it was found that different! was abot down and chemlonl authorition do not mxree on! day morning neat, Q some points of wreat Importance \wouthweat from the panitentiary. this case. The hearing will probably| From the desertptions received conchude fate this afternoon. Prof.| Warden McClaughrey believes that Byers, of the wtate university, and) phe two captors of Bheriif Cook are City Chemist C. 3. Mogardus are on|Arthur Hewitt, whits, and Lon #uth- the dite ‘of due eorporation. Pood | priand, piskion Donald te proseept in the cane, ‘ive by tate Chem int Falmer of Paltman, end Deputy: Vrowscutor Orit ir comatnna or Marshal Pres & Dart Indian, Hewitt and Frank Thompson were ringleaders In the outbrenk, and the Warden voday Increased the reward for (retr cap- ture. Hewitt and Sutherland were both nerying five years for inreeny, ‘Thomphan and Lewle will be re- tarned nero thts afternoen and be put jin dark cella immediatety, | What other puniaiment will be in- | flicted ts not t fixed. The prison authoritios are eonfident more convicts will be gachered tn to- day. DESPERATE SWINDLER CONFESSES ‘Austin, al ‘Why 18 Foars otd, | eM C. Teathdun, who Was supposed Be ad: man and th the} a to have dled in « Jeffersonviile, fnd., | oD eather hotel Inst Thuteday, was arrested in MACHINISTS meen, em, Oat wee ENCOURAGED TO HOLD OUT own was that of Charies Goodman of Evansville, Ind. The Victory Recorded in San Fran- cisco of Great Importance Arrest of W rry ‘Austin Calls Up Old Crime Al Rid Austin, a di racter, was taken stony Be Betcetiye ByrHes and Tennent That Bight on suspicton. Agrtin it man who was with “Biwek Jack,” the no- whon the iatter wan rate y eurvett- tioning, Rathbun admitted that he had intended to kill Goodman and pass off his body in order to col- it necessary to kill Goodman, how- or, as the latter died naturally of holiem. Rathbun says he had "REVIVAL MEETINGS continue to Pro- it Pvan- of Machinists, returned to Seattle to-| tliat TE speak on of their celebrated fubliee al weeks. enthusiasm over the nd takem by command.” of fire was telephoned to beadquar- At over-heated stove in one of the od by the local machiniats over the Little Miss Perkins ‘ke acceded to the demands of they will stand out against the Ge- siete tasieeeslisnande Miva’ teatant church, corner of Third Erne Social Dance” The Beek on,”* am day from Victoria and Vancouver, |, “The machinists at those places,” Fe falierminincner WESTERN AVE. FIRE the Heattle union and promise all the “ "Frisco AN Right ters from the Olympic block, corner rooms had ignited the woodwork. turn of eventa in San Francie we the tron workers. The machinists| Friends of Sidney D. Perkins, pro- attle Metal Trades association until ereck action specified. At no time did MoKenstie over come into Noyes’ office and speak in & discourteous manner, telling Noyes to “sit down,” as others tes- tiled. He stated that Metson had done fhothing to keep the cases from be ing tried by interposing legal ob- Jections. Noyes further stated that he did nothing towards packing the jury box and had never spoken to the | a juror on any matter before im. On cross-examination Noyes stat- ed that MeKensie was a man ot large means and pertest integrity. His bonds as receiver were inade %,- 000 became davit that t 1 @ay an over valuation of ite produc. tion. He 414 not recall made about the be He had never be company and 4 going on in Nome there On the mont important Potnte at in- sue Noyes seems to have low, ail re collection. defeRdant or plainti? in the Anvil Three Witnesses any complaint a. his arrl lows by fire and water will not be more than $100. AVERTED ~ Blaze Starts in Second Ave- tue Establishment, but Is Quickly Checked overturned lamp started a fire 4 ogy of the John store on ‘Berond ave St 10:30 o'clock this morning. | Was turned in and fire| Woon had streams of wa: he flames. at fire was out. Bo electric lights in Of the basement and Maed while employoos ANOTHER GLOVE CONTEST ASSURED Ed Kelley of Kansas and “Kid” Lewis of Denver Ea Kelly, of Kansas, and Kid | Lewis, of Denvér, have signed ar |ticles for ¢ sctentifie boxing test to take place near Seattle under the auspices of the Olym 2 pie Athletic Club. It will be a 20 ial the piace. In| round mill, and if no decinion ta ‘pd jyas turned | then reached more rounds will be wasnt Sater gin 12| called to decide the contest. ‘The winner of the go will take 76 per Bttived a goog | cent of the gate receipts and the oun and|loser the balan: There will be with | a $250 wide bet. Both men are big were | fellows and promine to go it hard. made; The Case-Queenan match for co Dec. 6 is another promised contest Nov. | The Const introductic M ne case was alight of three witnesses w hy Two BOER LOSS LONDON, Nov, 12 ener reports that De lecting men in thi Lord Kiteh tt In col northeastern Pre » them to return hy n confined almost #o many witnes orta that the Boe h 3 have beon 63 104 captur surrend) DARING BRISTOL, In glare blew open the postoftl | this morning and se of them holding @ crowd of citizens at bay while nine explosions were made. ‘They have esonped. ANOTHER PLYMOUTH, Iowa, Nov, 12.-~The Bank of Plymouth was robbed last firwt witnens on the etand tn, maidine case this morning we joore, an assistant of the He testified that he wa 0 the grip car of the Xesler cable | Which was standing at the term a litt ow Guy's store, when the | Shooting commenced, He heard two | shots and got off the car and rar Up to the window and looked through He heard the first two by John Considine an inside when the last | aclivar Crews testified that he | street, and that he saw door. He heard | ‘An instant w Meredith entering the ing the gun as a man would ‘Then he heard another A Uttle later he heard three to shoot. shot, more. in Trought| Both men are fighters, and judg the fire|say neither will take back ‘water Dr. David De Beck, who has an of. fice In the Collins block, affirmed | that he heard five shots, i night of $1500. ‘The building was al- | most wrecked, DID MEREDITH THREATEN CONSIDINE? president of the International Unton| sue where bo has been visiting tor sever: ly will contribute to the service with aM Mr, Wilson today, show much moral and Mnancial support at thelr’ At 9 o'clock this morning an alarm Western avenue Virginia street ‘There in much aagistaction exprens- The damage was nominal. whore, yesterday, the Fulton Iron are much endooraged and state that) pristor of the Tacoma Ledger, were CONSIDINE’S CAUSE Swear That They Heard Meredith Threaten John Considine With a Gun---Six- Shot Theory Strongly Disputed fied he | to a conversation which heard between Meredith and Dis-| trict Attorney Gay and another law- yer whose name witness did not re member dith said, speaking of editor who alled Meredith @ grafter in his | “It I were not chief of I would settle with those peo- | ple with a gun.” ‘This was « few | days before the shootin, hn Brush, a police officer of Spo- | testified to having a convern- | tion In the early part of Jun Chief Meredith in Spok Me | dith said: “They may get me.in the but I'll get Considine, r ‘him and ¢ ‘The way Considine Seattle now, don't think they would | hang a man for killing him w Curran of Spokane, a railway | 4 to & con kane with asked s# to furnish dine be y enlivened thin r » testified to thr of these were ok there shortly before the aff led in advance of the regular The rest of the testimony orning by the naval jer way when About Spe Nn 1 the said he kn "3 etd Meredith said me out of my Jot gun and kill the | Would Get » Modal Meredith said further they could t get a Jury in King county that id convict a man for killing Con. sidine. They would give him a} medal.” ‘On cros#-examination the witness said he didn’t know that Considine | was arrested in Spokane on account of hia business, and for being a grafter, and that people had talked of running him out of town. —Wit- neas knew Considine quite well, but denied that they were intimate | friends | Court now adjourned for noon re ot | cons quarter Saw Considines Coming folon ‘T, Willams, attorney, whone | offic ia in the Pacific block, was! ptanding at the entrancsof the butld. | ¥ ing just before the shooting, and saw the Considines crossing Yesler ay towards Guy's store. A minute later he heard a loud explosion, fo}. iowa quickly by another. A great crowd gathered and seomed to sway in and out of Guy's etore. Mr. by lames stepped into Congro loon and aid not hear any more shote. Would Settic With « Gun Bothell of the t him, He testi | Gvorge i der to accommodat (Continued on page three.) AY ONLY ONE CB 1901, Boy’s Good, Serviceable, Well-Made hinchilfa Of good quality Melton, with velvet collar to match. Youth’s Overcoats Stylish Grey Oxfords, $7.50 up, Full Lines Boy’s Suits, All Prices. 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block ONE PRICE prone PRESCRIPTIONS WE PREPARE THEM And would like to We ability. where in the city, Phone, Main 3. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue Prepare Under strain of continued ques- | ©6O6O606O10 406040050106 60106007010006: Eye Ache and Headache Hye-strain causes both, ‘ure headache and sacenatih with our specially ground glasses. OPTICAL CO, % tes Spree trom mare FOPOEOEDPOEOS OLOSOIOSOHOSOFOPEOFOSO2 COMME MUCEUNK UMMM kee Poor toteas biome, Jams $l 304 20d hit. MALS vermin Che COPY | 3 3 $ That's the Price # | Addition Our %60 lots are aimost gone; those that are left are Just as good da thone that have been sold, and the prices and terms remain the same. Every lot within one block of car ling. ‘The boulevard now building between Columbia and the afty ‘will cause these lots to dowd fn vatde within & year, dd Herbert $. Upper 12 an4 13 Scheverman Blook, First Avenue and Cherry Street, STAPLE & FANCY GROCER’ 2 Cana Eoonemy Cream 150 Blichfeldt OF THE YEAR The Bankrupt Stock of Clement & Wilson of Pendleton, Ore., Purchased at 63c on the Dollar ‘The crowds that flocked here yesteray to take advantage of this great sale, reaped greater benefits than all other sales combined. The values offered are actual. SILKS. CLOAK AND i DEPART- Clement and Wilson's $2.00 Fi ME cy Silks, as long as shepand last Clement and Wilson's Ladies’ kets, in tan, with velvet ; thelr price $8.00,.oura 4.48 black kerséy Clement and ' Wilson's p $11.00; our price ........86.50 Clement and Wilson's M Shirt Jackets, In blue, ta red. box back, velvet trigung their price our 4 Clement an Capes, in black, tan, trimmed in ‘atitched bands their price $4.7 Clement and Wii Jackets, in twe blue, with trimmed; their ‘price ts, Clement and W' Siks; our pr DRESS GOODS. Clement and Wilson's 200 Panay “heck, our price 18y Fancy Che and biack, blue and black pric dlement and Wiiso: 1 worth less 20e $1.50 our price .. ° nd Wilson's tures; Clement and Wi Golf Cay and ¢ and ¢ $6.85 Clement, day skirt; our price FANCY GOODS AND Clement — and Mocha Gloves; Clement and al Glo i our price ... Clement and Wison's Ne in Ribbons, in all colors dbo quality, our price, a bo! SOTIONS Wilson's $1.50 our price .OSe Wilson's Scotch all sizes, worth Clement” and "wi Hair Ornament prive Clement and Wilson's Collar Buttons; ours, ea Clement and ‘Waist Set son's Fancy Value; our c Sterling thelr price 60; Ae Lined Waist M est Persian designs, lo ey te t from; quality, our price ement. and Wilson's § tain Serim; our price LININGS tlement ani on's 160 Silesia, 10¢e “Wiison' thelr price MILLINERY, A table of Beautiful Hate tn all badbnets bll the latest shapes and ecto, jet | __l! shades; our pri . trimmed with binds aad lement and Wilson's 260 Ha worth from § + cloth, tn black and gray; our $5.00; your choice ,......8% prior t2%e A table of Watking iiais, ent and Wils Can med with scarfs and quills, , in black, § id white worth to $1.50; choice ....490 our price Be Bef trim n's 200 UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Men's Fleeced Shirts and Draw- ors, light tan c & good gar. ment, Clement and ‘Witeon's ree ee Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts ond Drawers, Clement and Wilson's price Toc each; Ours ...+..48@ Heavy Wool Une fancy striped at ‘and Wilgon'’s sie ‘s Extra Women’s Gray tno Half-Wool Ves! Clement and Wilsc setae Drawers, Clement and Witon’s price -#7i%e and brown, Cle nt and Wilson's price 5¢; ours she Socks, in. brown, black, 1 and blue, Clement and Wile son's price J00; our 8 1-30 4 pairs for .., .... 23e ncy Hose, in dots, fig. » Clement hmere Hose, Clement and Wilson's brie, B6e 230 ours Chi ildven #8 Fleeced, Ribbed Hose, Clement ees bi Se wae te Wilson's ibe nd SHOES— 100 of Cle and Wilson’ N y and Boys’ nd Slippers, thelr pri to $3.00; our price, choice. 50¢ RIBBONS f-in, All-Silk Satin Ribbons, in every shade, Clement and Wil- son's 15¢ quality; our price for Wednesday, yard on be La.