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T & 4 to the steamer aan - Lowrtovold ber of dead. and down that river to A. Fisher at 190 Bast Spruce street at an ing. HE Only Paper in Seattic That Dares to Print the News # VOL. 3. WASHINGTON, D.C, Now. —jand aa ment of the city has been abandoned COVERS AT BURGLAR'S ORDER The unannow ppearanc ye. Need Appearance ; SECOND EDITION NO, 236, IS SAVED FROM A -U. S. Marines Keep Transit Open that the government Keeping Transit Open COLON, Nov. 38.—Armed marine: | the Litera’ The Conser the proposed bombard} The battle at Empire station yes- terday resulted | heavy fom to DEATH IN EXPLODING BOILER Fatal Accident in Pem- berthy Injector Co.s’ Plant the latter up. Me~ itened to kill Dak and At Least Twelve Dead and Many Seriously Injured ‘The Tt is frared that many more dead ‘Wilt be found. under the mass of brick and noon it Was estimated that 12 are killed or seriously in ifkeM | Sixteen Bodies have been recover- bat led. Twenty-two injured are in the ake (hospital and the same number are | stx months. Aaraueh the | believed to be in the ruins. i fF and down| Th? known, dead are: Sa:vuet Ritey, From thig| John Frey, Michael Ranger. evuntry to ‘Thirteen unidentified. In her tale her route for to Mt. Michael ts) The Aquilla Lodge, No. It takes about | H.. gives its sixth annual ball at dither route. | Ranke hall this evening. FISHER CRAWLED UNDER Thieves Enter an East Spruce Street Residence was a nervy burglar, and that he| might a» well humor him. He Goi Ten Dollars early hour this morn- thieves threw the fam- HE DEADLY BAPTISM OF FIRE Colombian Gunboat Pinzon Withdrawn---Attempt to Re- take City Will Probably Be Made From Land Side forces | both Conservatives and Liberals. The action of the United States in| have determined upon another plan! Over @ hundred bodies are lyin | forbidding the bombardment of Co-| of attack, and to retake the city | along the railroad tracks between Jon untid due time has been gtven from the land side. the non-combatants to leave, ae probably saved that city from the threatened baptism by fire. ‘The tact that the Columbian gun- | landed from the United States bat- oat Gen. Pinson Mae withdrawatieship Iowa, are keeping transit! ‘from Colon & xccepted as an In-| open. Panama and Colon, Gen. Alban returned to Panama {with Dut 360 men, the remnants of ‘a force of 600 he had taken against Sunday aft Ive foree now at bout 400, Three %. marines from the ‘SHE SOUGHT HIS ADVICE Mrs. Bonine Confessed Guilt to a Lodger WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 26.— were Drought of the day was given by George Gardn: in great part to the strain under which she has labored for the past To all outward appearances she was a devoted yours + two boys were her prid: they Were devotedly with the matrons of the | hotel whe often spoke of her sons and | her hopes for their tuture %, D. of| it way her one aim to inculcate man. |]¥ principles in them, FISH TENDER RAINIER COMES . BACK TO PORT The Engineer and Firemen Assign | the refusal of some and firemen to work. s the reason for their refusal, SEATTLE, Big Plant B NEW YORK, Nov. 94 ke, the well-known brew: kegan, Mich, ts buying | tably complete plant of [and brewery apparatie, brewery he will establist and $126,000. Mr. Meeske to the Pacific ape etal weeks in looking for He found, he mayn, tt ant, visited, and he thinks 1 ety on the Coast that has business outiook. ‘Therefore he decided to money tm Beat Mr. Meenke states that chases are being wade for\a large Handy’s Chance Gone SEATTLE WASHINGTON, TURSDAY EVENING BREWERY ought in New York FOR SEATTLE Otto Mees er of Mus here a no- machinery bis pur- h in Bemt~ tle, Wash, to coat between $100,000 ently made a visit nding sev- & location, at Beattie was the best suited of any city he! here ia no & brighter invest his Prosecuting Attorney Fulton ha: diemiaeal of Capt. Hand, that the appellant's rights out dure morgue: “Green goods” men continas to make filed a notice that he will move the ly'* appeal in the supreme court on the bye under the FIELD FOR SWINDLIN “sensational evidence of the Eastern Bunko Men Endeay- end» or to Get Seattio Money ne | hands of the secret service officials, developed | The letter tm signed J. W. Kilte,| (he entertainment, Inatead they be- theory | Greenville, New Jersey, The person to be Eiits, represents merit as & bold and accur: terfeier, and he says for ua Lge prods hie bog have thrown its baleful over the Seattle menme mother, Her| which came and joy, and | tached to her. | Mt in this way here Under tow and tive Friday She said Steamabip Company boat ator, fo great us some of the only one blade of her broken, but it is enough her departure from port | bacher’# dock rly this | with the | brought son. The ship boxes lovally T his engine ‘They assign the Behibrede intends to leav for good and will settle e ia no Bignith The steamers | ously injured were ail Pacific Comet | oste in appealing the wait of J. W. tage City, City of Topeka and Ben. ; ; ‘The Dolphin's misfortune w whee! days. The Dolphin tied up at Schwa. $500 he w Some angel of destruction seems to! influence son the way Skagway run. The fourth to arrive| Third avenue and north to in port within the last few weeks in| 4 crippled condition was the Doiphin,| and is not to be exclusive, and the morning. Farallon, i» tow on her| A due to ar- revi- is, the Ce as wan to det for a few othe: mornin ah halibu he steamer Reason to Faulty Pumps je an pos of salmon and Create Some Unpieasantness—They Were Only a ae w this penmon of tn Aiter Money and Refused to Take Jewelry hates sapston eampebeste ves Sonne 7 slasdeetmahinas Ts ah Jot tne tian ‘vendor Stator, beione: | TR. 487 etare the, Dolphin whoa «| taken by Judge Jos. J. Rogers, Judge ¢ Ska NOVEMBER FOR TWO CENTS MORE PER HOU Switchmen in Pittsburg. ARE CONFIDENT OF VICTORY PITTSHURG, Nov, 2%<The long threatened strike of the Bwitchme union was declared this morning, Hetween 600 and 700 men quit work in various yards in the Pittsburg dts. trit About 200 Pinkerton detectives have been mobilised in the yards | and several rajiroads have asked for police protection, GOVERN FAVORITE Corbett 25 to 10 Very few men are at work in any of the yards. Kix roada are affected, ‘The effect on business in this city inl territory The switeh- men are confident of an early vic- tory. and tributary commer will be tremendous, | an our. @ passenger tle and Ban as our line, the Pol Company, te concerned, cutting rates, Our mtemmer plying between Beattle and ‘Frisco are freight carriers and nine-tenths af ce ik taken wp with fret When we pi Our vem |ecla on the run about eighteen | montha ago we decided to have only Faw, $18, first-class, one ai tinue, no difference what other iines charge. Our steamers do ‘At the Pacihe Coast offices, of & rate war was not ent One official hat no change in rates was likely to occur. The same rates had obtained in the differ lines for many weeks. SHE BEHAVED LIKE A LADY HARTFORD, Conn, Nev, %—The city ts rapidly Cling up with sports: who come to witnems the ehamplon~ sho battle between Corbett Me D. Corbett will finish training tomor- row night, Mediowern put in another fd iveining for his fight with young Corbett Thursday. He leaves fur Hartford tomorrow. ‘There in tittle becting. MeGovern is the favorite, 35 to 10, the superior court today. May was ones the wife of the ate Bolton Rogers, for several years Seattle's chief of police. Her present occu- pation is mixing things “below the Hine,” She ts on trial for Jarcony from the person of a male party with Whom she was jointly celebrating approach of Thankagiving. May was liheral about it, too it was femtified by witsesms for the state that whe spent over the bar part ef the money she ts accused of ab- mracting. Yet neither the man in the case nor the bartender was aat- infled with that evidence of good fel- Jowship, and they have united in Prosecuting the case. as introduced in council] May went on the stand in her own it granting to the Seattle| behalf and told a plausibie tale of Electric Co. the right to lay down,| injured innocence. She dented that maintain and operate pipes for the| she had deported herself otherwise purpose of conducting steam for the| than aa a lady should. She protest- heating of buildings, conducting wa-| ed in answer to questions by Prose ter to extinguish fires, and as mo-| eutor Faben that she had not fought tive power for tie operation of ele ¢ Officer who arrested her, and was vators in the following streets: | empectally grieved at the suggestion nd ‘Third | that she had embellished the drama with language #0 xbocking that ft jarred even tenderloin tympanums. ‘The case will go to the jury this afternoo: She was found guilty in ten min- Utes’ time MANY PEOPLE GONE ASTRAY artul Little Letier From Crippled Child in Chicago came city jal. ler way, east Sixth avenue south, south reet, weet to Rallrond enye, north to Main, east to Third avenue | south, north to Yeu: 1 Wont fo the place ts to run 40 years of bewinnl ‘The franc | pipes laid ghalt not interfere with any other mains #o laid. ther new bills introduced are as follows Appropriat $200 to pay the eourt |Thompaon against the city to re- strain it from eoilecting coats of the improvement of Weller street. The appeal in to be taken from Judge Hanford’s court; confirming the plot of the City Gardena in Mo- addition to Central appropriating §1%0 to make nents in the city stables, An unusually pathetic letter from |@ Uttle cripple girl, Agnes Neil of | Chicago, was recetved by Detective Chas, A. Tennant of the Seattle po- | Moe force, today. She ix a little girl jabout 13 years of age, and, a» she expresses it, “all crippled up.” Sh | lives at No.7 De Kalb atreet. He papa left home several years ago, nd she wants the Seattle police to send hin And name. gineer. ON ‘FRISCO Three Companies May Be Involved | * you do it unto me. ne home W. Nell te the father's He is @ machinist and en- ‘The child ends up her lit- the quotation: “it it unto one of the least of of ev one of the big policemen in Ore ¢ in bis remig- | . ; decovers Senet te eiarm. The! “All the money 1 have ix in my | TES whiter Manmer® RUMP. nation except that he wishes to 1 i foo occupied by ‘sen unabe,ted | pants pocket over on the chatt." an-| ound ‘for Dixon ‘banks Hough | Fo tom ny PR Fisher Gla ‘not deter the thet teomn| tons aa he, ean” cnet soothing 8 Weather was encountered from the| the hig Treadwell mite Is about to He eoked for, and ening the house. | Fisher says that was a {alaehood” Ganted | quantity of water Was | ingta rie plant to operate He asked for, and + ed, informa-| but under the circumstances’ It shipped eae uanehinere, te (2a concerning the whereabouts of excusable, ‘The robber tare 4 that many of the difficulties With bin partner made wnt %;,884 | Dockets of the trousers and f Jeveloping this property will vape, aeertber made good hin ex-| $10 in silver. He the eackaa the ided by this meana the traded ert ok ene burean drawers and found two gid a> The Dolphin had & Ant south beget waa told to | watchea an brought } rn trip with the exception of ita Aocppiaict, Util the burgiass had!" "T don't want these, saia; | Deh secured and abe will sall awain | mishap ew tt ‘money in what I am after.” | areer ead es - Me oe Didn't Want Jowsiry rtly Sfter 3 o'¢lock this morn tor Stem Pither wa aitakoned of | gdityfia not take the sewelty, are|NEW POLICE CLERK! , ime Rolee ta ea wae, SWaKen d to bis partner. who. Was’ on nourt that Fd outside of the door, and back. f f pork yes ane Th At vit the. dar ‘Me Pwher could not /?ttolman Alex MoDonald Appoint- ser ee th Was her little Bret the intruder | (ell !f the thieves had revolvers or | €d to Succeed Easson | hs ae at the Ben covers. and at ond bac ge Ov me os best} Thin evening th V. ©. Ghub given [Pein elven by the club, atinple “appeal touched the hearts in Lowering Rates who read the missive. Chas. Yerken of Butte, Mont., hag arked the police to find if Frank « of 40 impending rate] Orton te still alive le Was last yng the steamship compan-|heard frorm at 601 Firat avenue, rating betwe and | Be: re B. BT n attorney of Col- | umbus, Ind the to f tn mi thou: abt : Kettering, a | ant Ar Pollard : Orpeane |maintatned this last rate for some | Normal, Til. wishes to time have recently cut to $12 first gon, Clyde H. Kettering ola Thia 8 for passage on the |ivtns Amnera Kainter and Coronado, Al-| Mre. M. A. Pettrott of 62 fie Const Co. hna|iores street, San Antonie wt Ly refused to out, they may | wishes to. kndw the whereabou he forced to by the action of the|her daughter, Mra Datay ¢ Other companies. As other steamers | wife of “Kid” Craig, # saloon Keep. Fay ac aeuthe TON bn. the-naan fu- |cenene receatiy 6MpeG hacein we ture, the situation f# only complt- | atthe cated the mor J. it, Kader of Kellogg, Or., states Mr. L, HH, Gray, the loc that hts brother, C. Be Rader: should sentative of the Pollard menip| have arrived home from. Whatcom Line, when asked thiv morning as| several Weeks ago, Ho foars the to. tha lity Of @ steamship| young man has met foul play in War between this city and. Ban/attle. Franeiaco, denied that hin company| N. 'T. Davenport of Worcester, ja cutting rates. In discussing the| Mass, wishes to know (ft Mrs, Buran Mr, Gray auld 1. Byrnes or Mrs, 8, B, Stewart are In relation to the talk regeraing | ow in Seattle, STAR. Six Roads Affected by Strike of the) ‘They demand an increase of 2 centa| THANKSGIVING APPROACHING Only @ couple more days in which to select your Roasting Pan, Pud- ding Moulds, Siiverware, Teapots, or anything else to make things com- plete for this grand holiday, Our stéck is very large, and our assortment such that yoxaoan- not help but be suited. Z.C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y | 0090000000 =| We Prepare Prescriptions And Would Like to Prepare Yours vRITY, We give you 2 A Here Are low Prices, TR. ViNtEVISrTr_om. BEFORE WEDNESDAY, 5 P. M., You will receive a coupon which will entitle you to participate in the distribution of three fine turkeys, which will be given away absolute- ly free. “We will deliver the mame to any clty address Wednesday evening, Turkeys on exhibition in our show window, For the greatest money-saving sale Seattle bas ever known. Noth. 9) tng of the Clements and Wilson stock will be carried over, everything meet be sold regariless of cont, as we must have room for the ] XMAS goods of every dexcription that are coming in daily. Fifty cases have already arrived, and that many more are expected at any time, so you will find bere the greatest SANTA CLAUS STORE tn the state, andy as usuel, at prices that makes the pennies seem like dollars, | | Bon Marche Biook Telephone Main 880 AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue FOR THANKSGIVING 30c--FRUIT CAKE--30c We have the largest stock of Fruit Coke ia the city. This cake ‘was made last summer from the very best of material. Your Thanks- giving dinner will not be complete without some. Fine Plum Pudding 40c Pound Special Mince Pies 15 Cents The original QUEEN ANNE did her reading and sewing at night by candle light. The modern QUEEN ANNE has at her door the brightest, cleanest and most convenient of modern ills. minants, For light at QUEEN ANNE see THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO, 907 First Avenue. Sddohd>o>>d9599d9999999999999)990909007 ARbbnbbhbbhhnhhbhthhbhthd hs hhh hhh: a| | | Opposite Bon Marche. | | ay NE CENT A COPY ~ Six CENTS A WEEK # @ A MONTH 250T ° ogo 8200-Go0d seve! tots in Denmye Fuhrman addition, University ear Wi no building restrioe very eniny terms Bightly lot on east side of Lake Union, near Jensen's Grove; $19 cash and §© per 12 and 13 Beneverman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, Lend Ne Your Ear. : |=now do you hear any jarring C RACY, | raw tones? No; of course RELIABILITY, | Nothing but mellow, rich and full eaves made anywhere i, the 2 notes; because this fs the city, It t* the piano you | None other 0 good at the Stewart & Himes Drug Co, $c se os,“ Si stock of other makes 627 First Ave. | tect from. D.S. Johnston 903 Second Avenue ‘offee, Fancy bulk Dill, Sour and Sweet ial 16 cents per pint bottle. Adams + 20 cents for 3-pound Soda Crackers. * 10 oats 2 nts per pound best quality Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel. quality of goods. 2% cents for § cans good corn or tomatoes. 25 cents for 2 quarts best Cranberries, 10 cents per package for best quality condensed Mince Meat. % cents for 2 pounds best Home-made Mince Meat. Fancy Cleaned Currants. 85 cents per sack for Adams) dest Patent Fioui ADAMS GROCERY CO, 1428 Second Av. ‘Te, Mate 462 = Bet. Pike and Union Ste Harvard Dental Paslors 512 Second Ave Over German Bakery Full Set Teeth Gold Crowns . Bridge Work . | Gold fillings, up from. | Sitver fillings ... 250 Have your teeth out in the morn- ing and go home with new ones the same day. Teeth extracted without pain and arge when plates are ordered. © are not competing with cheaj ablishments. All worl teed for fifteen years. DENTAL PARLORS, 30a. m. to 8p. m.; Sundays, ofp. 0 INVESTORS Write us and we will send you our mining paper, free of cost, See Jas. G. Givens & Go. 33-34-35 Starc--Bayd Bidg. CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE For Reliable Goody