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¥, NOVEMBER 14, 1901 THE SEATTLE STAR, A brief Insurrection enaued, the defense con cluded they had nothing to fear, and card Was admitted in evidence, Wan written tip: Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m. CARELESS LINEME Broadway Improvement Club | Makes Suggestions The following no with you before T am calle Witnoms for th HILDREN ELOPE e Burquist 18, and Dolly Deveral 16, Both of This|: City, Cause a Sensation asked him where Meredith had t admitted that he Improvement Hart on the stree other day to | about the case to J | suppostng that 1 Jay.) With the defens night took up the matter of th jeasnees of electric ard to leavin ous wires exposed. last week a wire carrying a heavy swinging from a} waa at his usual place tn the theate and it nearly took his fa It is said that | irl, also of this city, conne Was se and the two young at Rverett. They to Seattle lust night ‘&t the National hotel ing the youthful Handy, a gunamith, testified that he cut off Meredith's shotgun produced the After an tnterminabie , ides agreed that the date was May ‘The parents of both the contract Ing parties are vory angry about tt Snohomish county author! to task for allow ple to take oul the ground boys are sald to ha by touching the wire, Insensible for several | tes may be take In| Ing the young husband | license. m | bowed politely to the judge and t E IROQUOIS CLUB H Democrats Contemplate a New Organization Which _ Is Intended to Control the Politics of Seattle and King County office Mm the Collins building at th shooting and heard fiv he matter was referred to the on muntetpat with instructions to prosecute the | guilty parties A committee from the ely *} shortly call on the Seattl 4 that on the day bs shooting he w He handied a num articles, tneluding a rifle In a & good-sized + barreled shotgun with bar rele about 18 Inches lc tructed to use its efforts to pecu of an ordinance to re Union street from Se Eighth avenues off from Ninth and Union to Pik and Terry avenue ‘ant at the entranc hotel, and saw the ¢ heard two loud ah followed by othere a litt tion of the coming mun-, John Collins, the veteran Democrat Wiltlam Piggott, a new man in politics, but et > is now Sam Calderhead, who was defeated by Mayor Humes in 1896 and Geo, F. | per the Democrats of ay organizing ac rok-examine The cutoff as proposed will easier grade up the Pike street particularly advan ‘ef organization which will} d to & newspa- a the Iroquois club, and so far the| Humes two years ago. of the Olud, is Joe Liv-| all these men ‘ho has been in the past in local politics and and varted experi~ and Cook county, Rey Young of the cigar stand at James street power by that Chief Meredith transferred from the Rainier Heights car to the James street car about 3 in the ranks, ai trmely hard to tell just where choice will land. named aspirants are admitted to be| ternoon of June ' wing to previous Week rolls have been | successful attempts. Judge Moore and Godwin seem to P of the | be in the lead, but the exact com- fie party in regard to local plexion of the party cannot be as- certained until the club is properly organization meeting with success and nearty all of the prominent Democrats have ore in a great deal of talk about a “dark horse” in the race for the The club leaders refuse | to disclose the identity of the man, om, among them Judge but say that he ts a leading business Moore, J. W. Godwin, man and would draw a heavy vote commission man; / outside the party, OF TRADE Interview town into the Broadway district. ‘The two inat- lock on the af- It might have He carried a pa wrapped shotgun whieh fs in evidence. SHUT-OFF OF WATER water department gavejare H. B. Dunbar of the Rainier water|Grand, Ferdinand Schmitz of the Gould of the and Stevens, 8. 8. Bailey of the Northern, W. G, Potts of the Dil ‘On Minor avenue from Madison to/ler, A. A. Seagrave of the Occlden Jefferson street, on Cherry from Min-/|tal, D. A. Williams of the Arting When the local ofganization is effected steps will be taken to jee hotel men in other elties of state to join. Hote! Men Will Meet The leading hotel city will meet tomorrow ate association, which has for ita object the better pro- tection of hotel men. The associa tion will endeavor to amend the Present laws affecting hotela which the hotel men claim do not proper: ly protect them at the present time. The meeting will be held at the Rainter-Grand and who have signified a desire to be the organtzation been earlier the Democrats may be rity here. yet they claim, | of alleged factional fights can party, to be able ‘are four of five men un- | would be shut of tomérrow from &§ o'clock in the morning until 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Butler, J. A the following ROUTED 13.—Capt. Hart- into 20 Filipines: armed with rifles and bolos on the Batangas road. The insurgents were intrenched, but the Americans rout- Sixteen Filipinos were killed and [nine captured. Two Americana were Two Rooms Robbed Two room robberies were reported & ath vepert ed that hie 'f = The steamer Al-Ki arrived at 1 it! that room in he ch # enter-| o'clock this morning from Skagway. fed and an overcoat and @ pair of| bringing down #9 passengers, $8,000 In gold dust, and « cargo or to Broadway, on Hoyleston, from | ton, Madison to Cherry, and on Broa- way from Madison to Jefferson. BUFFETED BY WAVE " Hebrew Benevolent Society will meet tomorrow after. toon at 4:20 p. m., at the Temple DIED IN MANILA WASHINGTON, D. f 1300 tons. | The war department t encountered rough | 4 cablegram from M Ing the death of Maj. Hugh Belk Dickson hote! at Fremont _ trousers stolen. R. R. Lier, of the Hotel Ronnis Sixth avenue south ied to the police that day recetved weather during the entire trip down, been Fobbed Of « mackin.| 40d at one stage of the voyage was| nap, paym: forced to turn back, On entering Queen Charlotte sound the fury of the seas became so gr: that Capt. Dudley. had to run for ‘The decks of the awash and everything movable had | potsoning. to be lashed down to prevent ite be- ing carried away. The storm ts xaid by old navigatore to be the worst | room ha: TeeneN'® | tosh and other clothing. TRIAL OF CONSIDINE (Continued from page one.) in quick succession, the third after @| Taxy inlet, where the Ielander met her fate and the recent accident to the City of Topeka occurred, Al-Ki's cargo comprised 600 tons of concentrates and tons of salmon. Bowling Very Popular Rowling at the Seattle Athletic Club will this winter, according to present Indications, become more popular than now almost out of debt membership is increasing ra The total number ts 1000. The monthly dowling tournament will be Much interest centers in this Belknap wie @ congremaman from for two terme: son of Gen, Belknap, Grant's #ecre- tary of war, His death was caused by neptic One Train Less Northern Pacific that has harrassed the shores of| | ° Alaska for years. Prevailing snow |Company will, on Saturday, Nov. and hailstorms also make nay 16, take off one of its paxsenger trains between this city Uon at this time very difficult. ‘The trip is made more hazardous |ane. The train which leaves here by the presence of large icebergs. |at 2 p. m. and arriving at 9:20 a. These are expecially dangerous in|m. will be withdrawn during the winter months, but will be resumed in the spring. ‘State Opticians The second annual meeting the Washington Association of Op- ticlans was held Monday evening at the Rainier Grand hotel meeting «as followed by a ban-| cured $1.55 in money, a knife and a| Will H. Parry, chairman of the quet at which speeches were made | pip brief interval. ‘On cross-examination witness said he never knew John Considine un- til after the preliminary hearing. He went to the People’s theater to see Considine. Had not talked to him ‘Was not a witness at the preliminary. Foot in the Jury Box Mr. Hart objected to Judge Hum- phries sitting with one foot in the Jury box and objecting to questions The objection wai tons of sal- Tas’ el } The clad is} o td an follows President, H.| able that they will be arrested b as useless trash. After this refreshing incident court adjourned for the noon recess, At the afternoon session C. F. Ste- vens, the expressman who testified recalled by the proma- ed this question by Mr. ‘Did you not, two days after the shooting, take J. A. Costello to Brown's corner and point out a place where you were sta and say to him that you heard the first shot, and saw smoke in front Of the door, and afterward that you saw Chief Meredith go through the door and fire the xhot whic in the celling of the store? witness answered no. Hiram A. Stante: and ex-newspaperman, teatifi he saw a man w ward the door of ¢ “ He was from 6 10 10 feet away when .| witness firet saw him. Br ere? 98 appar | Siseage tas basta, and wan ctoop- | ing forward. The man quickened his G. Hgteomb, of Se handsome bays. is said to have been $20.- have been named Gen by the president. RE CASE SENSATION yesterday, Ww: Capps and A. A 1 meeting will NEW BUTLER STABLE Hamm & Schmitz, proprictors the Butler hotel, yesterday bought « lot on the corner south and Weller street, upon which livery stable. FINE BUNCH Nine Ne'er-Do-Wells Up Be- fore Judge George Sixth avenue 4 literary writer alo consumm: they become owners of five acres of Duwamish valley direct ly adjoining the Hamm & Schmite iY in the testimony of Capt. 4nd Engineer Duncan | movements as he Garonne before Inspector | door and rained the package to his Many of Al-| shoulder, vere © | report and a moment later another. peeagat smphatically | alf a minute later witness more shots. struggle inside, but As the reault of labor on the part tion to the ranch owned and oper fon ranch owned and operat and | police say Is a chronic petty thief, ed by Meners. Hamm & Teachers’ Examination quarterly examinatic unty teachers The witness he: d in the police court {dock this morning nine as dis table looking men as could be found In a day's walk Mark Freeman © @ part of the bunch that inf Among other . Alwen stated that he| heard thr in an intoxicated | Something of aS unqualifiedly | POt distinct! the engineer, who stated 2 never been entirely un- mce of rg In bis th atimony sa to the conditior Wars when the veene\ ha d tw Beattie wan aino}| tt both affirmed that 32 tubes were |: er Daniein cli of them could not hold there were in all 1140/ & Very startling state- | «, maiderable time | {,, t in telling { oy courne for the ship's s 80 an to verify bis Yo the speed mate us that a «| i of Was maintained ay © Mon Rushed Out On crosn-examin the witness to tell m\ he may have not 4 | told of seeing a out of the sto HL) run againat a coup ing them down shoulder of one, bu ness called after him that he was a ute but did not run Witness thought he was not much ut his answer led Mr. Hart ou were #0 KeATed that y. t remember now how scared you | were? Witnens sald: “I deny that 1 | was scared to death or that I lost my equilibrium.” LATE TESTIMONY OF YESTERDAY A tempest in m held this year the school appropriation made by the | the last state legislature, Inadequate to permit the usual num. ber of examinations this year ant Surprise A surprise party was Sunday by the friends of Mixe Lizzie Wineberg at Thone present we Mra. D. Klein, Mr. and Mra, D. Rick- Mr. and Mrs, Werebin and Mra, 8, Block, Mr Block, Mr. and Mra. Gorbelove, Mrs. ny other inel The witness and yesterday Chipman and little weeding there and I gueas I know the adiee, MN ry of all of them.” pped on ‘the turned loose a stream of language at the sorry looking lot that made them look like thirty cents, “All of you stand up, sald Mr. “Stand up, I say, all of All stood up bell, # young man of about 21 years | was told to ge of the class and be tried first “|, He had come to town to spend ded and there Ten days suspended dur ing good behavior was handed out 8. E. Camp Goldberg, Mii Leo Elsbert, Miss G. Rickien, Mixa Hattle Curnufsky, Misa (Was traveling with a mind that an extra force * ip the boiler room. Callahan and sullivan ly corroborated the sta! chief steward hat on the af. day that the steamer he overheard the on- ated argument about ae being tn tayor ot} This statement The teatimen this afternoon an to the head nberg, Miss Rone Weatfleld, Mr Cole, Mr. Adler, apot was precipt Fulton's cross-examination of, A. H, witness testifi Mike McFadden, Frank ilivan and Joe Bilan fared threats he h ry for details was Ko go day bough Dan MeCarthy and * ar Pike, For gan and electric fixtures. Kn. | How many times have you been | bourne & Clark Co. 815 Second Ave | ah BLN ' rt street and He will bulid a tenement house on the property willing witneds lay or two be in the spring | arrested, Sloan?” asked the city About three wan anawe How about you, McCarthy?’ | . About three, I Junt got out of , {tho county jail,” answered that in | teresting person ‘Can you remember how many {times you have been arrested, f Scotty?’ ‘This remark was ad-| freswed to McCullock | Newsy Notes of the Harbor Double It Up “Well, 1 guess you can and Sea--Vessels That | double the other Say, 0 Come and Go six,” anawered Beotty | Sloan was given a suspended \t sentence and allowed to go during} | good bebavior, T her two will] . |serve ton days each ’ j - ke ha mpleted her r alr The | of Topeka may a lock at that | her cure ned ay the rea A heavy #hipment of ordnance for Pollee Officer Barr had a peculiar | Fort € ‘i experience Sunday night, but nat| cal steamer from the | until today did he toll of it, White} The ston tapld ‘Tra at / ¥ with the ther in th ommibie for her t rt, and it was broug Mr. Barr ask. | Another npt won und the e@-| will t Je tomorrow r was atanding at Third avenue nd Madinon street, About # o'clock fome one rushed up the street and cated for an office ed what was wante iba, which with the | t jeted her re- | The ved down | 4 n docks last | the cited gentleman wd ni . a | Kega Maru, b pelts at i ¢ breathlers man and the p an ran up thé #treet to the re of h nat the noutheast corner night. be will load wheat for the Fitth avenue Madiaon tree. | European market « Men, women and children surround The collier Pr morning to ed the houre, and all mid that the M eey | The schooner had seen the burglar in ment, An investigation reveal fact that a big Newfoundland do« Ihed crept into that part of the | house and caused the trouble Th Policeman Bart was too disgrun-| rived tled to even ask the name of the |! te Gp at the © n whore houne the dock yn at 4 o'clock. It] pie in whowe house the dog bad | is"thought that the rough weather | erin tye ten wan the cause of her delay. | | | | bane a th nd waa moved to mt mill to compl pairs jue City of Seatth t Townsend thie n Must Serve Out Sentence A Land Slide itent medicine, every drug wn to the craft, here for less money than you Wy no idle boast as you'll see. 60c t item is as tempting as oing to make this big businessg Ise. This i PERUNA $1.00 Bottle Heads the list, | BAD RECORD bigger, and if we and at Harris, ot no charge againat th < NEARLY KILLED Wood Alcoh Ruffin’s Pharmacy Fred Crows, ht by falling CHRISTIAN POLITICS ten, Ieaven Puget sound for han | escaped death last cargo of lumber from Fairhaven, | Her Seattle passengers will be tak- | 1 en on @ local steamer to Port) thr A m meeting of the Chrintian Endeavor Socletios of Seattle haw been called for Friday, the First P meeting f cltizensht ‘ov. 22, in| ‘Frisco liner at that port, | nx byterian church. The | ings. Among the speakers of the evening will be Rev, B. H. Lingen. folter of the Firat Christian church 1 and Prosident Mathes of the What | com Normal school. “ 5 rovno wis cows | LATER The most important matter to Fred Nelwon, a Black river farm-| brought up at today’s meeting of er, had several cows stolen from|the Chamber of Commerce will be | | his piace fast week, It has been|the discussion of the new city hall | arned, that the animals were left) proposition. 1 at Frye-Brubn Company's slanghter it will be presented on a foint bens, by a man giving his name as! recommendation by the Chamb A. R. Robinson. Robinson received | of Commerce city affairs commit-| ho money for the cows, Apparently | tee and the council finance commit: | he thought he was suspected for|tee, that the Chamber at today's he suddenly vanished from the \meeting appoint a special commit: | company’s yards and hasn't been |tee to investigate and report on all | seon sines. FryeHrubn, after learn | points in the hall question. The ing of the circumstances, relm-| advisability of using the present | bureed the farmer the value of the | site or purchasing a new one, a» cows, cortaiuing the condition of the Ov- borne fund’ nod trying to enlint jcounty Interest in the matter, will} be among the points to be consid: | a Three Boys Missing Gay Tilford, 17, Winfleld Ames, 14, and Fred Corning, 14, bave been missing from their homes in North Seattle since Sunday. ered by the special committe At the me#tin the joint com- mittees yesterway Leo Kobn and J, W. Clee wy emphatic in their belief that immediate steps should | oeded be taken to cause the erection of Mee wheonay a new city building. ‘The old shack | ‘Thos, Kelly is in the city Jail for al|now used, is a disgrace to @ rapid | peculiar offense. Yesterday morning | ty growing and = progessive city | Leopold Dupant, an employe of the| like Seattle,they declared. Mr. Clise | steamer Arotie, fell into the bay at said an acceptable buliding would | the foot of Union street. Policeman cont $250,000. Fully $100,000 of the | Stepler sheard his cries for help and) amount could be raised, he said.| tad the polleene aaa Twa" Pet trom the Osborne fund and the sistance in rescuing Dupont. wWith| *ale of lots. He believed the poo- & curse Kelly refused and Stepler| P!@ would vote a bond Issue for the | pulled the half 4 a of | balance. the water. He then arrested J. J. MeGitvra agreed that a cfty | - |hail was badly needed but he Foot Pads Were Out thought action should be deferred until such a time that a joint county and city building could be orecte Thomas Forrest was held up and robbed by two armed men at the foot Of University street at 2:20 o'clock Uf this morning. The highwaymen e- het Pakeell neh Bae The police have good dexcrip.| Counc! Anance committee, #nid he tions of the footpade and it le prob-|kew as well as everyone else that ‘ore|& new cliy hall was badly needed t in this city, but he thought {t wise rrest rooms at Third avenue and|to postpone the matter until finan .| Jackson street and was on his way| cial conditions of the city are bet home from the northern part of the|ter. If it were possible for a joint city, and had arrived at a point on| county and elty building Mr. Parry the water front near the foot of} sald he was heartily in favor of it ivernity street, when he was con-| Counctiman J. A. James, another fronted by two men. Neither of them nber of the finance wore & mask, apd were very cool| also thought a city hall very neces- and deliberete in thetr actions: sary but the time ts now not ripe Hands Up for the erection of such a building, The customary command “Hands|he said. So many more miles of up!” was given, Forrest was allow-| streets are to be built, walks re- ed to look Into the barrel of an ugly| paired and hundreds of other im revolver held close to his face by the| provements to be made in Seattle, | one rober, while the other calmly| that Mr. James thought it inadvisa. | nearched his pockets. After the foot-| ble at this time to build a hall. | pads had secured everything of any w J, B. Meikle and value that Forrest had, they allowed] Postmaster Stewart spoke in favor | him to proceed on his wa of the proposition, Dreetand Bound Over The Last Day Peter Dreeland, a man whe the rrow is the last day for filing tions for the municipal civil examinations to be held on was bound over to the Superior court yesterday afternoon on the charge of attempted burglary, 1 RE was canght several mornings ago in the act of climbing through a window of a tenderloin lodging | The Day house Was Badly Scalded You Get It f Wim. Nel home avenue #0. ‘The six-year-old ¢ of his father, 924 lagt night he child was playing in the kitch. en near the cookstove when a fry ing pan fell from the wall striking a kettle of bolling Water and over turning it on the child, The ilttle | fellow's back was scalded from his neck to his waist. Dr, Ludlow at |tended the child. This afternoon he is much improved. Laundry left in our office be: 12 m,, finished Wed ; Tue. § a. m,, finished Tue. 12 m,, fin 12 m., 12 2p. m. rh m. finish 12'm,, finiah Rat. 6 p.m, Pm. Any day before 9 a, m, fin ished same day if marked us Speclal, on V: Coroner Hoye on Vacation | OUR CALL TRADE Coroner C. Hoye left last night| for a three weeks’ Vielt In California, | PRILES During his absence Deputy Coroner r fe charge of ‘olor Shirts, closed front, 10 Ruckicy will take charge of the office, | Shirts, closed | front, 100 Umbretina, 2000 sample ng out ahirts, 10¢; collars, go; cuff 1-8 original price mek 1221 Ist per pair, dc. Judge William H. Brinker has re. turned from Nome and removed his law office from the Colman k to 617 Pacific block. LAUNDRY 1426-28 Fourth Ave, |) QUEEN CITY STEAM | | Francisco tonight. Bhe has a full ore the Pacifi Tel. Main 787. injured man was making his way | h the darkness to his ship, | ownsend and transferred to the | Which was tied at the bunkers. ep and he was thrown 14 feet down upon a boom of piles. In the interests of good | ing bin b * and ts understood to} verely cut and stunned, be the forerunner of politinal do- 5 . ‘ him to the Wayside Mission, he was cared for by Dr. De Soto. 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