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FIFTH EDITION | REAL WAR ON IN COAL FIELDS Miners and Deput GHENANDOAH, Pa., July B.—The| (rouble which brewed here all day yesterday culminated in a streety Dartie last night. ‘The fight started wh: Sheriff Beddail started to escort two | | Deputy | -|umion men. It is claimed by the s Battle---Forty Men are . Wounded | the protection of |S Oxford Colitery of the People’s ies Fight Bloody dgcks this afternoon to keep watch over the situation. Quiet in Scranton. SCRANTON, Pa, July 30.—Und city police, the coal and tron police and detectives, Coal Company resumed active oper- ations this morning with 200 non- eral manager that they expect no @iMoulty in keeping suilic mea o fully operate the mines. No trouble has yet occurred. Later Details. NOON—How many were injured in last night's riot bas not been defin- itely ascertained, but physicians to- day report having treaied 20 who were suffering from serious bullec wounds, bruises, cuts, Draken heads and limbs. Twenty-four other were leas sertously. injured. ‘Three policemen, who were beaten end shot a1 to be in a seri it ls belteved that one i & i 3 E ci Hi i lh iy £ E gf i Sie a a ! i 1500 Adiron- GEST M0 |, which was $724,164, in Mt a FWA. Last May 617 permits oniy i it Ww seen that the average v this month. Many handsome residence ha there have been in addition sevora MORE PROTESTS THE IND NEWELL, THE MANAGER. | An indignant protest against Major Newell's system of punish- F Ment and methods of conducting the Industrial wchool, wigned by a com- Bitte from a local society of Chris Wan Endeavor, wan handed to the founty commissioners today with morning mati le ietter stated that the writers Das been through the institution ently and were diagus Management, They deman Interests of humanity that ti Of Major ® allege to children sated They ses of the ert and fos the fs ter his to be thanktot f is which tn fim the rich man's table. The tw Viaitore jain of ar wash room and towel a Cay $# not oye to wipe on dll BUILDING HISTORY} ‘This month holds the record for the value of buliding permits tn the history of Beattie. Up to noon today the total & — fasued was $248,226, over $100,000 more than the previous A greater proportionate difference Wtal number of permits was 474, with the total abov h, 1901, 680 permits were issued with @ total them, Patrolman Urita, cannot cover, Te fe now definitely known that nothing was premeditated tn it night's outbreak, the act of Deputy Beddell in attempting to eseort two ‘unionists through the picket line re DISTURBS MEETINGS. William Quinlan, a minister ducts services In @ tent at the rner of Seventh avenue and Main street, told the police this morning that a crowd of young boys nightly disturbed his meetings and caused him all kinds of troub W. A. BANE ILL. Walter A. Bane, water cashier in the city treasurer's office, (# seriously i at Providence Hospital. He was taken sick yesterday, It will be necessary for him to undergo an op- eration. FUNERAL OF EMMA O'BRI Funeral serv for was burted in Mt. Pleasant cemetery JULY QATS IN COURT Novel Litigation by Grain Dealers CHICAGO, July %.—The courte have been used for the first time in the history of such transactions, to put a check on the big July oat © Last evening, on the app tion of Waite, Thoburn & Co., on the firms heavily short, a temporary restraining order was granted — by Judge Chytraua, in the superior purt, prohibiting James A. Patten an soctates from continuing the corner and from bidding up the price of the cereal in calling for further margins. Fifty-five thousand bush- ela Were effected for the teat « Judge Chytraus this morn! ified his injunction. As changed, the order prevents the defendants from asking the board of trade or its pres Ident for $100,000 of margain checks with which Patten was cfedited and ner. a of ruse was the thing that an- the strikers and one act of vic led to another. General Gobin at noon says he anticipates no fur- but if there ie any, he Beddell was cated. but te the situa- He asked in to send sot- Deputy Wounded. SHAMOKIN, Pa., July 1.—Deputy CALLS US URTIERS BERLIN, 2.—Die Tagediatt, tn tne emperor's decor: to have @ contempt for medaln royal honors, but as a matter Ca they are the greatest worship- in secret of auch things. While announce that they care for nothing but republican simplicity, they are envious of title and readily become the moat subservient of cour- tera.” NTH IN value of reh, 1902, Iso ext ‘This month the reached @ valuation of $703,443. alue per permit ta much « been begun this month } business blocks and wharves. AGAINST USTRIAL SCHOOL THIS TIME A COMMITTEE OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS |of digitalis are fo MAKE STRONG COMPLAINTS AGAINST MAJOR CICERO ch | intend to leave the county's children any longer at the mercy of the prop- | ent superintendent. | In the same mail the board re-/ celved a letter trom Major Newell in which he practically states that he i» all right, and so are his mothods. fe says that the trustees are per-| fectly satiafied with his manage-| ment, and feters the board to them. | } When agked this morning what he thought of the major's chaining the ye" jes together, Dr. W. HG. ‘emple, one of the trustees, rep! that he had heard nothing of it, but t that such & dopted in the y poor pl m of punishment ie school, 1 think it a ¥ with that " very closely fi the institution and am not sur such a thing has been 4) coger Greene, presi the | trustees, refused to discuss the mat ter when asked whether or not he) was satisfied with the way the home in being conducted. The comiesioners have made no formal investigation of the matter. | expected to receive today The injunction restraining president of the bo Ting the margin solved, as the boa: interested. The defendants are al- lowed to trade in oats ad lib. It was expected that the court's action would cause a demoralization on the board this morning, but the deal, so far as prices are concerned, went on as before, July oais went up from 63 to 6 Pollard Opera Company. of the Pol- of the Grand. The company will open Sunday night with the opera “An American Millionaire.” This piece will run for three nights The “Geisha” will then be put on. The company will be here for eight nights and a Saturday matinee. At the Seattle Theatre. Harrington Reynolds and his new company will open an engagement at the Seattle Theat Sunday nigh with an entation of the play ‘aptain Reynolds returned from San Fy days ago with several new veges for his com: lece. which is one of Will be put on In & superb manner. WILL TAKE HIS CROWN COWES, July 21.-—An affirmed bulletin today says that King Ed- ward has made rapid progress since Monday last and that his general condition leaves nothing t sired. The king went Grow Emphatic. LONDON. July 2ia-The Lancet today emphaticaily arma that the King i progressing and that noth- ing unforeseen has occurred. The British Medical Journal makes a similar statement. It i the general opinion here now @ of all reports that the ‘will take piace without an accident on the date set, August 9th and that his majesty will be play bis part in the progran CRIES MOST OF THE TIME DELLA ELLIS SAYS SHE DID NOT KILL HER SABY—WILL KNOW TOMORROW. morming ¢ roner By Hoye will know whether Della Euis is the murderer of her baby. The child mother ts and has been since the autopay, held a prisoner in the city jail. There she aits all day rying most of the time, and eak that she can hardly stand im under the ps f matron and Is tr will mak t Bogardu port to the cord alysis of the liv’ stomach ur ain of cire ve been ound fe the murder will prisoner is not in the least afraid of the ult and strongly asserts her inne QUEEN OF CARNIVAL Mies Elizabeth Newman Stil! Stands in the Lead. once A count of the votes for Queen of the Elke carnival m toda shows that Miss Elizabeth Newman still leads in the contest with 3,089 otes, Miss Florence Walker ix sec. ond with 4,021 The voting will end on Saturday | All the boxes ex night at 10 o'clock cept three will be collected during the afternoon. The three remaining | will be at Stewart & Holmes, Coher cigar store and Law L. Moore's jew- alry store, A representative of the who} O'Brien, aged 15 years, who died at} reen Lake yesterday, were held from Butterworth’s cha; at 2 jock this afterngon. ‘the ‘body ania. wale = LE, WASHINGTON, Elks’ committee will be in attendance at cach voting place to preclude the possibility of any unfair voting. by the queen are on exhibition at J J. Doheny's store at L212 Becond ave nue and are attracting the attention of the fair sex generally, The dress te of green silk o web covered with ally angles and [pink roses, Qn the train, which ts about two yarlls in length, is a dou- | ble row of re TO GONSULT ROME, July %1.—Cardinal Gotti, the newly appointed perfect of the propowanda, has expressed his in tention of calling American prelates to help bin tn @ sett r which In a ASKS FOR A PARDON WASHINGTON, July 31.—Senator Hanna, in an interview today, said he had the strongest hope, from pri vate advices, that Dr, Russell Wil son, the young American physician Who was sentenced to death in N THURSDAY EVE “There wasn't the slightest sign Of & fuke about the Jestries-Fitas}n mone fieht loat Friday night,” maid James W. Morrison, the well known sporting man of Seattle, who retur ea from San Francisco today Wan the greateat Beht Lever saw My seat was at the ringside. In fa 1 was not more than eight feet from Fitssimmens when Jefiries struck him ‘the knockout Blow, Although the Examiner tries (o make oul that Fitesimmons made some remark, this fs not so. I would certainly hav heard tt, for I was watching the mon ely, The blow that did the work ded on Fitz fust below the he |The blow on the jaw that followed didn’t de any spesial harm. While Fits was trying to rine he was hurt so badly that he couldn't apeak. I tt ——— DR. RUSSELL WILSON. ragua but whose sentence was com muted, would be liberated at once and sent to this country. ‘The minister to Nicaragua is still very active In urging an uncondl- tional pardon,but it wilt probably b & matter of s few days before a de- ni cision in rendered on the tatter Wilson's mother will arrive in ABER ine ehrtoamat PIERO fe hoe son's behalf ae Well ax other docu ments entrusted to her eare by the Ohio senator. NOT LIK OTHER MEN John L. Wilson, of Spokane or Be Attle, professional candidate for the office of United States sen: and he thinks, dictator of ary of the state of pelleves that he hi perly treated. . He has what h dignity” whith in power pu! Washin, pre calls greatness of his definite quailty which is ¢ fended. Thin morning he made an exhibition of this alleged offense to thia-alleged dignity in the office of the Rainier-Grand hotel Mr. Wilson, or as be prefers to be called, “senator” found that a cor- poration like Providence specter af persons.” The Mr. Wilson's wrath this was the delivery man of is no Fe. bye morning @ local laundry It seema that a day or two ago Mr. Wilson sent some in Iry out. He wanted it returned that ny. Now this particular laundry | has a rule | hot be ready us » following day. | A little rule ii 4id not bother the ex-ser r, and he sent his out at Ii a exprens ial and ret hotel that night did not see Nt to break ite rules for an ordinary cltigen , even though he does aspire left until the next day. Meanwhi the “offended got to. wor and th man who hates to hold ame Wor into rage. He inquired at the and finding that his wash there began to’ call tions up such a c as not te that for anything he wants it | a ter desk was not! {tural |deeply in - | the ot Jeubmita a | ommine am surprised at the statements made by Mr. Naughton, Hearat’s «porting JULY 31, 1902, JIM MORRISON SAYS “NO FAKE” Local Sporting Man Returns From ‘Frisco With Lucid Opinion of Joffries- Fitz- simmons Fight writer the the xcept Naughton and a few of friends, 1 onee looked upon hi & sporting authority, but now opinion will not count for anyt with me. Why, there i more of ‘fake’ in Beattie than there | San Franck All the big sy body in ‘Frisco be- ht was on the aquare, his his hing ery is in rt men of the Kast were there to see the fight, and there was any “It fake Sah want to see more of them. | prised me, however. He |big fellow’ ropeate nd 1 | it he ha |more he would have regained h manip. Fits fought siadiator, and fell from |blow of an awkward bruiser. \t guess not. about none of them U ke about It are like that o} Fits HIS SWEET-HEART DIED hink ne, * jabbed the , veil continued for a few rou: the Fitz was too earnest MOHAMMED HASSAN WORKED HARD THAT HE MIGHT RE- POINTMENT, Mohammed Hassan in the name Jot a dark-rkinned native of Bombay |who arrived in Seattle | without @ penny. Rngiand he Am @ subject Prevented himecit of to |a Bound steamer | There ts = sad romantic story con. nected with the life of the indian. When he lett bis native country 23 months ago he had & sweetheart whom he intended soon to marry But he bad & quarrel with an elder brother over some money m fearing harm from him, lett country. Since then he has earned DESIGNING CARN WILL GE OPEN TO ALL. ‘The city library board today made public ite program for the architec- competition through which the new Carnegie library ected. The matter te one fa which the architects and builders of thie city time been terested, and whic been closely watched by members of the former profession all over the country ‘The be, to practl bh row the Gon petition open to t United Btates and to employ an « ehitect of eminence to assist in mak- ing. the award "bis wi adopted = afte wert of copsultations between U building comm of the board and a number of the leading architects of 4b approval of Mr Carnegie’s priva’ pecretar whore hands the jronma: t haw left the ent Manage- $200,000 gift to the ity for a library building fund, Whe Are Eligible. ‘The main feature of the report of the building committee, which was in ans y mit - ‘ashington State Chap- the American Institute of Ar- hitects, now residing in this state. are to be {nvited to compete, t with six nm esident arehit Jarge experience. addtt hese any reside: non- t who applies to t ing will be aliowed to con in in wr Each of the #tx non-restdenta in- d will be paid $300 provided he lenign, and three prizes 100 each will also be dintribut f, the Washington chapter ar- vii the butiding commit ianed by Chorles F * chairman, i# with the of immaterial matters, ax follows Your committee respectfully begs ve to report the following, and commend its adoption A Consulting Architect. Resolved: That plans for the new brary building be pecured by means Worked Off H Just at that moment a ¢ the laundry re mentioned tered the hotel offi air J spied him and heeped abuse uy he At firat the driver was at a lows to account for thé man's a tlons but was speedily informed that Tam Senator When I give an order I want It obeyed, Ni ha thing occurs I w wn for ute y} but angry | mu p fice @x-senator’s STREET SIGNS | oA ey communication was lerk's office askin: Up street migns Ike’ carnival. filed in th }to put th once gul about | ors #0 that | strange y know what {t is. He | adds that “no city In the United States Has so rare aud grotesque a monument.” | the [enter the competitio | resolution ARE NEEDED | jand e an architectural nllowing terms » board shall employ an archi tect of eminence as consulting archi - 1, for & suitable compensation, to aint the board In framing the pro gram of th ding on the design pied for the building and making the awards of ‘ash nsation hereinafter pr board may also, If deemed best, at any stage of the competition, or Information need architect with prices conditions, Phe o Washington State Chapter of orican Institute of Architects, 1 of experi- g and constructing and who shall b -renident design! such build hereafter desig ward of the desi« will also permit any or non-resident archi plies in writing for such invited no architects who submits a oxigen according to the terme of th and of the prograi of the competition to be i fter promulgated, shall 1a 00 as compensation for hia wi ch of the three members of Washington Chapt whos plang #hall be adjudged by ttee of award better than any submitted by ony others of said chapter shall be paid the same sum. as compensation for his work. Part of His Pay. If any of the invited arehitects shal! receive the award of the de sign the bullding the $200 paid him as above shall b a part of his compensation as architect of the building. No cash compensation regulation: anid & living as 6 fireman or ¢ on moa Sti he promisin) | money on which they could live pily for years. But 11 months he went a letter that was never ewered out tion, end he learned some month terward that bis betrothed and whole family b FOR HONOR for submitting a dew & Copy of this resolu program or ews and other Informa jand notify him of the time and p be fixed by the committee. The architect submitting the setisfactory in plan, style and and to b be the architect shal! be emp! detall, and # recetve |compensation for deaignt | ing plans of bulidings, | board shall be satisfied tha: er. wtanding | business exp lis a sultadle person to employ [structing architect and supe ent of the building, f the building. usual compensation. pay him. any other on in tha’ NOT TRUE NEW YORK, July | Platt this mori |deny @ statement attribut | that President Roosevelt w |the solid backing of the N delegation to the Republican } al convention in 1904, 2 a1. 8, Towa, July 81, endorsed President Rooseveit’s Nothing st trust or tariff poll | fey on either the ‘OCTELLE Police Judge George had to with eight of as tough men morning 4® have come into his | for some. time | pollee to be thi and men that gly | ble all of the tn A, M0-day sentence h of the ut on the chain gang. They ar men arrested by Policeman Sch: man a couple of days ago for dling large num f pairs shoes, ‘Then the t oners were not known, but they since been learned. the offficers t e vill his and he with him on suapensi this In connection bunch of 90 days, Charles Parker also an old timer and there w 80-day bit over him, He has se ut a number of xentences here elsewhere and will now do anc 30 spot Joe Ryan was noxt the next ma He put was given and they will serve It TURN AND MARRY THE GIRL OF HIS CHOICE—A DISAP. al passer conn liners. He was for « time jerday |on the United Stateb transport Ba- i ntinued to write letters British Consul Bernard Pelly whe se-|to hid Indian maiden, cured him « Job as @ deck hand on|return in a few yeare with lots of «to hap- ago an. It returned to him with- AVing arrived at its dosti CITY LIBRARY BOARD MAKES PLANS PUBLIC DETAILS OF ARCHITECTURAL COMPLETION oF & BUILDING ARRANGED — CONTEST The committee shat! send to each |invited architect, and to each unin- | ¥ited one who applies for leave to! thos THE SEATTLE STAR. _ For Rent Two new houses, 6rooms each, modern, convenient to car line, about 12 minutes ride from Pioneer Square. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Soheurerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE OUR FRIDAY SPECIAL BOYS’ ALL-WOOL KNEE PANTS Sixes 3 to Special for Friday omy— |, always Goo pair— shalt be pald | architect Bot Invited to coms | regulations, and} tion, | piace ie submitting desiqna, which shall ounces ite intention | de | sien considered by the board to be the moet meritorious shall and to prepare plan: him in that capacity and pay him the herwise it need not employ or and may employ and pay capacity, Senator | ing took occasion to | to him 1d have y York fon- 1 that he had not so told the Pr mt at | Oyster Ray @ senator said there was not a wi id on subject. | AS USUAL — DES MOIN’ The Republican state convention, after nominating a ticket ag predicted, al. ompetition on | most reiterated Its old platform ‘and pol rtling was evolved cles: OF WORST — Wa CHARACTER deal this ourt All are said by the! ow of the worst kind | tke withensen. Tous to the ane ped of rds of the pris have Thomas Doyle, the first man tried has been arrested fn Seattle a num ber of times before and there was hardly an officer in court room that was not familiar with his face A ih-day sentence was hanging over rve her n, Ip as a rved and other talk about just coming into the city, | Buy fancy, large mealy, new Potatoes at this store, The price ts lower than elsewhere in the elty. 100-pound sack for the low rate of $1.00 R. T, Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. Bicycle ose A Bpliced Heel and Toe Stook- ing. Stainless Black, tho grade. Two Pair for 25c Only two for a customer. TNS Ca LNON Sst Regular u ‘ but af a number of officers have | seen and arrested him in Seattle many times, the spell was not worth |} much. He got 30 days alto and will |) serve the time out on the chain gang. |} W. J, Bmnith, the next man, went 9 up against a snag when he’ fac At first he said that n arrested before, nt to the he had never tb but Detective Tennant w rogue’a gallery and broug’t his mug” Into the court room as evi a Smith admitted that he had n convicted under the names of jannery and of Gordon. He received the limit also~@ §0-day job on the gang. The next prisoner was Joo Bryant, |f ® mere but one of the worst |! characters that the } ce have }} in por: 8, the » han b times f and so. the o lation 30. Cc. By hara. n arrested offenses urt gave him the ton, the next king character and bore the of crime. The city attor- him if he had ever been pefore and he answered in ‘The court was a trifle dubious on the subject and asked the man to be sworn, He refused to make any statement under oath, but | man, was a arrested the negative. ADAMS & BLANCHARD i} A eee HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and vicinity might Showers, and cooler Friddy. ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 759 Second Ave, Minckley Bios: Former $15 to $25 Suwits Reduced to $10.50 HESE Men’s Suwits are left overs from our Spring purchases—as it is against our pol- icy to carry over goods from one season to another, we have marked each suit to sell for $10.50. Prices formerly ran from $15 to $25— see the samples ondisplay in our south show win- dow and be your own judge of the values at the present price of $10.50 a suit. 719 Second Avenue, Hine! Block. Put Your Treasures W: They Will Be Safe THE SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSI VAULTS All Dress F $10 to $12.69 for $4.69. $6.00 to $5.00 for $1.98. BARGAIN FRIDAY Ee are Soot ae ete ona at bey the red will exhibit, to permit us to very large reading sign, pace is not large bargains that are ready yourself and you'll wi low price they are showing you gents shirts which takes out all the tullness © hb. the bosom and makes a perfeet fitting neck — band. Shirts, closed frent, 10c; Shirts, open frent, © 12%c, Soft Ghiets, 10¢; Collars, fe; Cute | per palr, 4c. é Main office and plant, Firetevenue and Bell - street. Down-Towa Office, 1426 Fourth ave., hear Pike Nios thoes BL EXD iM: tage of this means of obtaining HIGH GRADE MER- CHANDISE ATLOW GRADE PRICES SHOULD DELAY NO LONGER. COME AT ONCE; ; DOLLARS FOR YOU. 11.85 ress, Our Regular Mens’ A-1Busl- ness Sults $18, $20 and $22.60 Suits Your Unrestricted Men’s Fine Choice Dress Sults Made of A-1 Imported and Domestic Materials, in Vari- ous Shades and Colors, a Well as Plain Blues and jacks, Tallored In the Very Best Possible Manner. HATS HATS All our $4.00 Hats at. All our $3.00 Hats at. All our $2.50 Hats at... MEN’S SHIRTS The regular $1.00 kind. The regular $1.75 kind... ° f Everything in the store proportionately H. Lewis & Co. . E. Cor. First and Cherry Street