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One Cent THE S CAT TLE STA R. 1 Pm Ty JULY 28, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTH Vor.4. NO.132, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENIN | ” ‘i WEATHER FORECAST 1 ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 719 Second Ava. aS = = - ~- a ARRESTE Hinciley Bloc’ | | Pe © Ames returned to th ty thie | wisiind” oti Ditahad Battles Fought M , Your Last Chance or ather taal a, One . . farms and timber lands To buy Suits at cost—the broken lots even less. We starte | esreaied ender anotser inaictmens| Regions Result in Loss o o4 this sale to taaten, Faces ot. tail. a0d tuaecapeetoo ae | trying to got service on hin a now have the room and the sale will close tomorrow night. | Life--Situation Critical whe lenanstll tele penis capann ond ooun the: velgi toes Sochaal ‘ . . | in the country. vestigation- ella IS, an t0-T6ar- salt } Herbert S..Upper If you can't pay the entire price of a Suit now, we will 4 NEW YORK, July 2% —Jim Cor- F sa ial accept a small deposit, hold the suit and give you go days in bett was selected thi afternoon to WILKESGGARRE, July 28.—The| «trikers and non-union mena hen ~ referee t oming athorwelght | ¢ Iderin ‘ andoah early this mor two men 12 and 13 Scheurerman block, which to pay the balance. These first payments run about 0 er S us ec 8 [championship battle between Young | Ma emo! @ Protest of union! Wore shot and four badly beaten b¥| iret Avenue and Cherry Street as follows: $2.50 on Suits under $10, $3.50 on Suits under Corb. 4 McGovern, | miners against the gradual encroach. | strike syinpathiianrs. masommens | $15.00, $5 on Suits under $25. jment ef non-union men made dur-| were fired upon from amb ash, and) If you need a suit, tomorrow is certainly your.day to Jing the three months’ strike in the | O00 Te iy agent into the buy—Suits at cost and 30 day in which to pay for them you “Did 18-year-old Detta Ellis mur-, her to her sister, Mrs. Lida Rigby, in, child was born she wanted anthracite district, hae broken forth ons | ” ‘ hich she says Uhat if eb A get y | disturbed dintrict won't find again soon. c! 7 7 =} 5 - on it ge away with. This, of cout in ive riot at Langford, where der her chil at the Wayside Mis-| rbolie acid she would Kill] startling Fequest to make, « | euanaiiers tava eetiicned te ta im nies Beleoeed THE LION CLOTHING HOU es ne Serena: Thaye @ taint pomikty ges sane | wae booka Cauinth one | The sheritt te helpie ne.| PARKERSBURG, W. Va. July 28 ee ne. Sue Sey, Gey At and that she| “saturday night. when be | acttoally err mtemnpt | 739 Second Avente, Hinckley Block. n the forenoon ™ ourt, hecaune of Ric miners and fri and that of his wife. wn formed rath a| Be eee Semi-Annual @xander Ellis, 1 month and 19 4: tincture of dig-| came, the litte one was apparentiy | ith | Malis from one of the patients in the|in. the best of health. Yesterday | © sf age, was found dead in bed with) nogpital. At the post-mortem | morning the mother came to Miss A. ite mother. Before the birth of the | aminatwn, held this afternoon. | Kleeman, matron of the hospital, ” t Whtle one the woman asked Dr. De| sort of drug was found in the d told her that the baby was dead revented from going to work.| INDIANAPOLIS, July It ts Pst Y T Where Of the Mission hospital, if he|f0t'® stomach. This will be anal-| She said t had probably smothered many Instances personal con-|announced at the miners’ headquar Clearance Sale G our i reasures Bote. Rospital, | ymed for poison. Meanwhile a close} Dr W. Compton, who ts con- arty flict» took place and several non-| ters today that officials are busy pre Th Will ‘would kill the baby as soon as it was | watch will be kept on the woman. nected with the mission, refused to unton miners were badly beaten and ing the transcript and evi ey ate . Men's Suits at clearance ‘sale prices. THE SEATTLE SAFE, DEPOSIT berm. She did not know the enor-| It was nearly two months ago that| sign the death certifi and toner ee © | were rescued with diMculty by the|whict Is to be put before President} wity of the crime and was startied | Della Ellis came to the hospital. She| Coroner Hoye was notified of the police, | Roosevelt in an attempt to impeach fe mest With a prompt refusal. a | S7%* 008 to be @ mother. To Dr. De/ case. It will be thoroughly investi- | Judge Jackson, Habeas corpus pro- eS Soto she admitted that she had never| gated and there may be sensational Two Men Shot ceedings for the release of all the Underwear at clearance VAUL mies hes Been found written by! been married and that when the| fevenmente TTAVILLE, Pa, July 28—| mon sent to fall last week by Jack: | sale prices, AULTS j — In a serious outbreak among the! son, will also be begun at onoe. Are absolutely fire and burglar pri Boxes for rent by the month ar y Men's Sox at clearance ale prices. New York TOBOLSTER CHAFFEE IS |FITZ GETS |. ——-. |SAENGERBUND HOLDS WW: injured by flying glass and pieces of sale prices. : a Meee MISSES oenerred oa» euive oe SEE OUR mow wine Bi Misery France in a State of Believes Wilde Judg-|Sports Divided as to) two wars neurly Instn wih| THOUSANDS ATTEND PIGNIC OF GERMAN SINGING SocIET! meee Prrasois ec on arly morning traMfc, were running AT MADIGON PARK—ViISIT NAVY YARD TODAY - Terrible Unrest ment Too Lenient | the Big Fight ——{trcia "At inin'poinest'is‘the Tule|Madieon park was crowded yer) Pagar Fischer of Walla, Walla; cus- fo materially slow down, but the/terday by thougands of Teutonic! todian, Carl Neuss of Seatt E. LION CLOTHING trains were both behind tine, and | pire ihered to attend | Bieburg was the only one of the old & . ; BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 2— [Dever el oy" d speed as they ap~ the bration of the officers re-elected HOUSE july 28—A semi-officia N c, na ; proac e curv North Pact bund. From ly after 1 o'clock = parade , the effect of Pramier |. WASHINGTON, D. —_ na 7 | The sporting element of the city I8 |” 4 collision due to the excessive |an early hour in the afternoon until \d. Luben 4 ied and the} a. ‘Onauan. decree, ordering a tigid en-| TH record of the court-martial of | agog over the aftermath of the DIE lean of the cata followed, and for anliong after midnight the street cars line of march extended fr ‘of the law of associations, | Captain Frederick Wilde, which was| rent. It is equally divided as to |inestant It seemed that four of the|were packed with pleasure see! and Beneca. west to First avenue, | 220-222 First Ave. South be the plates oe tne,'s, | held in Manta. has been received at ther or not the championship /<or8 would be thrown from the ley. bound for the park. pension | ince, South 10 Fesler way, saat to (Corner Main) morni it says that in 7 | ated structure to the pavements be-| In the mornin) ustnens n|Becond avenue and north to Madison 5 ng. the war department. Wilde was) fight could be called a fake. It is | jas ance of 46 feet. Whe: et tha buh Wak Weld’ gt Germanin| sires: Shere the’ parede wan an || Is the GREAT BANKRUPT SALE of I. KARMAN & . | found guilty and sentenced to be/ known that the grounds for the Bx- |er me, the whole upper c hall, Max Seibert presided. Officers|bondes. Many of the marchers from CO.’S STOCK reprimanded. aminer's matentént thet the fight were elected to serve for the coming| different cities wore wpectal uni- r now going on at ¢ revords show that he was tried yeer. Two cities in Washington—|forms At the park, besides a requ- tanding ail this attempt | on the charge of conduct prejudicial] ass Shoe | woo ite wells | windows throughout thi | Walia Walla lar muateal program, a singing con- . der is being re- | to good order and © oO Pn : 1 was held. the Tacoma Saenger- - tt ‘ates a state of great service. The specific charge against) Naughton. The latter placed |_ When the two trains came to aibund next year, the choice Gnaily | bund wi the first prize. ee im Paris today. The| him was that of faiting to prevent | ter in the hands of the mayor, #0 it |standastill, four care, two from each |failing upon Walla Walla. Most of| In nt a ball war given tn ee streak distarbances yeu | soldiers of his company from firing is reported, in which be said that t train, wer batenced over the edde | the officera chosen were Walla Walla | the Mai pavitian Ht woe large! —— and ‘are “fully known today | into a cockpit at Lincayen and there-| fight was to be & fake and even lot the trestex where they had been | peapla, so that they would ha attended while hundreds of othe that 10 persona were sert. | by serene oseree Eectertation| nemed the round when the ead was |throwe force of the impact. | giMeulty {n_ making it the evening in excursions on Asides i ¥ injured and a hundr rom the inom. ‘General Chaffee, | to come. these were neve rrons | fo Y : ore and launches about th: side from attractions offered from the bank- under arrest. Not until midnight | in reviewing the record. found that) The information was #aid to have so badly that they were ui Ths folowing will act for the bund |iake.. 7 3 ne eaten « * a ote me quiet in any restored. | the court was guilty of undue len-| been gained from a woman at Har- \abie to themselves to a place |next year: Preaident, J. M. Fielder) Today the visiting Germans. are GROCERY CO. rupt stock, all summer goods, everything with a touch ot hout exception the authori- | ency and severely scores it ae well| bin Springs. The letter was not to lof safety, ye wreckage delayed |of Walla Walla; firat vice president,|on af excursion to the Puget Sound themasives ae standing | as Captain Wilde. He says that guch | be opened until after the fight. When |tranaportala for several hours, A. Hipper of Portiand; second. vice|navy yard. and tonight they will be | Tncorperates. summery effect about it, must be slaughtered this week. express fear of anarchy and admit that | actions on the part of soldiers°and|the mayor opened the letter and) Six cage W§re doraiied, two total-|j) resident, A. Blechschmidt of What-|entertained at a “commers.” ep 10s tnd ose, Phene, Be i i - fuch failure of an officer to enforce | found the full statement contained | ty wrecked and both trains more or|com: secrétary, John Bachtold of | nicht will be the end of the celebras 1651. So come tomorsows etpecting Maristas. vay ieee ER BARGAINS than you have already obtained during order not be too severely criti-| in it carried out by facts he imme- |jese shattered. Reports from the| Walia Walla; treasurer, E. Sieburg|t is the most successful | diately agreed that it had the @p- hospital say that at least two of the|of Tacoma; 1) director, Pr: wer held fh the Pacific Northwest, || Large Ripe Fresh Tomatoes, THIS GREAT SALE. pearance of a fake. injured die. be pound; 3 pounds.....23e Fitasimmons says that he will Best Eastern Suger Cured bring suit the Examiner for . Suge libel, and adds that his demands to} 4 Hams, very fine lot, oot know the exact truth regarding the letter and the name of the woman who fernished the information have been ignored. In the meantime the} ROCHESTER. N. Y¥., July 2%.— EB ingr continues its “roasts” and | Five 41 men stopped s trohey R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, both participants in the fight are Be- |car at the rifle range yesterday by Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. T0 ; B E SPARED ing severely ridiculed. obstructing the ralis with a section of QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY ‘Ten-pound sack Graham Flour, per sack fencing. Hefore the obstruction could be removed or a flagman sent ou HUNDREDS second ear swung round the curve'en fa, the bosom and makes a perfect fitting neck a rmpld tate of speed and « heavy! WILLIAM NIXON ALMOST BEATEN TO DEATH BY POLICE- band. > aie MAN AND BARTENDER IN ALHAMBRA THEATER—HE RE- age Shee ane. tic OR, = bites j SISTED ARREST P EE» > ; : : i = Rod » per pair, 4c. 5 One of the foolish tribe of Tracy, Joc Willams, the night bartender . ‘ Main office and plant, First avenue and Bell lator anna $ | t or oung CHOLERA impersonators, William RK ye ee the aepute aherite | r 8 street. Down-Town Office, 1426 Fourth a name, was almost beaten to death | who was shot by Tracy at Bathell. " near Ptke . 3 . —— ae late Saturday night a4 the result of | The thought that the desperado who i A his insane joking. While tmperson-| had so nearly murdered Jack might 4 UC ating Tracy invthe Alhany variety | appear at the Alhambra at any time 8T. PETERSBURG, July 28.— theater, on Ocidental avenue, Nixon | made him feel a trifle nervous. Ne a Asiatic cholera is making terri- _ -— wan set upon by Policeman Fianna-| ertheless he procured a big revolver | bie ravages amo! gan an oe Hilama, @ burly bar-| and waite Hundreds are dead, and the di @| OLYMPIA AN ENJOYABLE AF- | unconsch He Was taken to! had acosted the Wheeler woman on bia eane continues to sp: police he arters, where he finally | the street atrolied into the Alhambra unimpeded by the efforts that FAIR to hie senses and and took @ seat by her side. Her are being ing his wounds. art came up into her throat when | HINGTON, D.C, July 28.—| smiled ana said that he had been a | The first excursion of the Seattle |‘"E.fit.me and Flannagan fully be. Se wal atch ek States Consul MeDonald ‘at | very much interested in the cage, but | Prone Club was given yesterday, the|ieved that they were dealing with verted his attention whil | Ni cabled the state | added siziy. “The United States ts a trip being to Olympia by the steamer | the Oregon outlaw him the prearrange: | | ee today that as a courtesy | er wp erg ln Pern pity y Aan ich headway that |Capital City. About 80 people | only the wise Provide: | hack come ! SercrTanieR itited States and through | ural e neighboring and Stews em unavallin t dvantage of the excursh cripples that tly out thy fora distressed mother.| ly government should be wind to ex- ‘will follow, the @) 4 the capital city of the Both. policem the street and returned with TUES t Zeelaya will goumute the | tend such marked courtesy.” | When) children are bein Everyone aboard the boat thar - | bartender were armed with revol-| nagan. Together the two appro | Sentence of Dr, Russell Wil- | asked ew HA Tan? te compel |@ left without parents, tamil ly enjoyed himself to all appear-| vers and that they did the unsuspecting man, one from the PER FOOT. .... MR zoung Amerie ponen wae Sepnt of sp ftencial dent ¢ Sompel | @ robbed of the porting mem ances. The crowd was a select one When Ni on retused to fre nt and the other from the rear, | er ‘a pag +Ding Pep ~ bers and famine may be added @/ and nothing In any way resembling | their order of “hands up, When the policeman ordered him to Guaranteed. ular Price foot nat the Nicaraguan govern- | not yet given up hope that the Youne | @ through failure to handle the ®| rowdyism marred the day *lacle that they aré now exceedingly | “hold up,” the stranger attempted te | Bi pans nd was captured. |doctor may be freed ‘ertainty ripe cropa. ‘The steamer left Seattle shortly be- | thankful although they can|rise from his chair, Instantly the} ie not known whether Wilson | would be @ poor soldier that would hecth seek ta * ou whe om! fore « nt morning and | hardly explain it. fficer atruck him with his fist Be sentenced to long Sinprison- | desert the battle ground when only Seocccescconcesoooooooes 12.50.) a tn capital soon after 1| The beating of Nixon ts 9 direct| Then Williams mixed in. iat, but his life having been saved,|haif & battle had been fought — = pclock. The trip down was a beau- | sequel of the strange story published | When the © was cleared It was is willbe made “by Senator | think Dr. Wilson's friends here are 1S Ace hae tae Sonn was © Dans: | Soaee cee ascartarntueceion ve the] fovea MEE Wiese lot ot het Cent IE Giasics “ak"any: pete: tn (the fie’ felease “on the ground | though jubilant that his life hi on the trip Was the United States |effect that Julla Wheeler, a variety| beaten to a pulp. It will be some! ics: Oa eck ee the ground | though ju enitentlary, on McNetl's island. The | actress, haq informed Sheriff Cudi- | time before he ts able to impersonate |fe howre, $15, $9 and $38 ¢ flilbustering | spared. ee Boat ‘pansed’ within a fow hundred | she saw and tall Tracy again, even if no law to pun ades, éxcept plain blues and merely bi | will insist on aby feet of the shore of the isiand and| man she believed to be* 'T: on lish him for bis practical joking can $12.80. uy Wash- | dom being given the n the prison could be seen oasily | Matn w#tréet early lant Wed ay|be found. ‘The pollce will hold him ks, for. $12.50. + rally conceded in Wash. | dom being aiven th flap ag When the steamer landed in Olym-| morning. Although Cudihee te for a while, anyway as a suspicious wonderful bargains Fete We a tearveioue | aramtn Was the Brst-one to con pla the baseball teams representing | stock in the story that the w an | character Paar ts : t yr: the Seattle Times and P.-L. immedi-| really Tracy, he asked the woma Nixon was given 10 days in|f among them. Sg At ee ne Gryiy con ately went to the athletlc grounds, | and other employes of the Athambra ch gang by Police Judge “ Sea ee lee Of hit Sinege they engaged in A match | theater to neep & carefil lookout for | George thin afternoon. He sald tine ee bo ‘ a The Times won, 12 to 4,| the ender in the hope th he must have been drunk when he nm int to found to be an accomplice sald he was Tracy, and Many of the excursionists visited 3 Tumwater _falis and oth points of 1 outlaw now nothing of the matter ri suicided hia home here nterest, The steamer left Olympia | c= = = iiasne tan oe RS NNO caused in Ballard Saturday night by | ona arrived in Seattle before 11 SHAWMUT TOO LARGE ioe cirey ‘Tre J on el ve tor The Press Club will give another > ship Shawmut is having dif. 7 | fect that Tracy had been seen | excursion to San Jhan Isiauds on the ficulty at Tacoma, as at San Fran- ee ee erg ay ers WU PREPARES Rear Meadow point. An omicer in- | nCurmion, {9 Bor Mite. Aumust cisco, in loading coal, owing to her Mughes’ Club House Cofiee | vestigated but was not able to find — — aby ihmense size. andere | | wasiiaroN Doe, auty se—[out, whe the mysterious atranger . - a \ blend of } ¥ > 0 we MORTALITY RECORD Imported ‘offe } ister Wu tn be ng to pack his : upponed cy wan nee mported « * z household’ ‘goods’ ‘preparatory. \'0 | qitat neat" or"s city ampiove whove J, S. KIMBALL | Syn a ree, Na pa thet haw atood the LL kinds Cordials, Canadian Siri say ithe Ot. Tamer | ee See ccmivinn’ requests |Rame Masshal Hunt will not divuige Marge eee oh Sey] MG oh C 4 WHISKEYS at Gazette this mor y irum-| for souvenirs from his admirers all ream an W be | over the ¢ J. J. HAGGERTY’S ::: the | who earrk ing. upon a Cane of pocket-picking HUGHES & ~ ati and bore # startlin | \! wicket picking | tae wees : ed co} eported to him today by John Dar- | ee I the photographs af the escaped con-| sieamghip John 8, Kimball of the |by, 4 rayroad RE, 1 tor | ey soon’ as the stranger noticed |Pacific Clipper tin | bachy wax drinking tn the Bile an fe that he being watehe dodg- | Nome yeste! atternoc slatht Ballard Saturday after-| e city employe was walking along | Railroad Laborer Loses Valuables Injat Wi! Jackson treet, He was a , county toad near Meadow p | Ballard Saloon |member of Beatle Camp No. 69, W. lar families ani ; O.W. clubs of the North- y . | Marsbal Hunt of Ballard ts wo Wddbliciciiie west |noon, and i ed into the bhish by t adnide | passerig fu ‘of liquor, While in thia cone | ae i and did not re The officer dition, he clatms, he wax relieved of | i 4 CHICAGO, July The stra | who. investignt eune, the sman'e {the Ades Seztige [aan Of en era $40 in nah und i Northern Pacific! ew YORK, July 28.—'The Amer tale thet’ cre : im the fant which has lant. | himaclf [through Alaa, Bevernt hangers-on of the auloon| an steamer Tremont, facently com. Full Set $6, Gold Crowns $6, Gold Fillings $1, Silver Fillings 600 a Rappens to rd fast night the companies | |anip Centennial and sch " h {den deep-sea voyage, going years. ihie Suction Non= ite ree« 1 to grant then all in nr home. when the i put o h the Straits of Magellan jn Rreakable Plates, fit guarans eof naked, . The boys out July 17 her Journey to th coast, Th 1, ‘The only Painless Den that “un : york this morning as [Oh Tae reahio Adee wate ake 1 is the p ship of the tists’ im Seattle who are Grad- ppore for Candle creek, and e - mie | Pe amas « pany and uates. | ‘ " . healing - Lea ee ee ent nei Write | ROSBLAND, B,C, 3 t a new n Di." J. BROWN, Painless ¢ ’ LONDON, July #.—~The Central |ciscu, 60 dayn out. July, 16 wt n the 6000-foot Ie at tthe Philippi She is Dentisis, 713 First Avenue, } ewe today enters an emphatic |ahip Newsboy sailed for Candle mine 8 vessel in every resp 4 a ae op SUISIBED j News vores feport ‘that Secretary la'inil iat of passengera and #1 nkie, 8 jengeh. and with a cargo 6 ‘ Binion beck, ours, Se ey & Chamberlain $s sertously indi \cargo of miners’ supplies. St beneath fi pacity 0 100 ton : es y 4 ” 0 v ¥ rt eDon n daniel Gunn yne Door South of MacDougall & Southwicks. si ehild, millionaire the gd lpg eee ae veeenies wa | Meee orediuly 18 for Beattie, |Wwill 'ragover. Wheat) 116%, 116. i DApEr, Bp WO Nelson Morris, the pork

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