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—i ~ S yoL. 4. NO.147, WASHINGTON, D, C. Aug. 14.— Gre may department recetved from Commander McLean of the cruiser ‘Cincinnati this morning, the follow~ Ing cable dispatch, dated at Ba: * Venesuela: “Barcelona 1s 0o- by the revolutioniats. ‘They ‘all civilian and mill of the government. 4 are now in possession of the UBax er everyuning te bow auice fi every’ pow quiet. nine business houses ‘were 9 moatly to foreign - 15 private dwellings.” here are much disturbed reports from the Southern re- It ix feared that the inaur- in tn Veneauel and 1 may lead to in- complications. The re- ‘that Dusiness houses at Bare 4 were sacked by the insurgents of possible trouble with powers. which might the enforcement of the . ‘The landing of the Ger- Eee ‘at Puerto 10, was the Washington of an understanding authorities, REVOLUT | One Cent FIFTH EDITION ~—s All the News Up to Midday. Are Down Town Buy Gne IONISTS ARE — BURNING BARCELONA Dut if tt should develop that serious injury has been done to Bure ubjects, it may tax United States diplomacy to prevent vigorous retal- jatory measures. Simtlar complica. tions are feared from the uprising in the other Spanish-American coun- tries, “Fhe Venesuelan revolutioniats are making decided headway, and it ts believed that the situation of the Castro government is moat critical, and that ite total overthrow t* im- minent. Fjghting is expected soon near Caracas, the insurgents are m conaiderable force tn the neigh- borhood of the capital. and are sald to be well supplied with acme and ammunition, including Maurer rifles and artillery, recenly brought in N, D.C, Aug. 1— Commander Rodgers, of the gunboat Marietta, today cabled as follows to the navy department from Port of Spain: “Life and property of Amer- feans at Angostura, safe when ship sailed. trofied by revolutions citizens alarmed his bread by the Lgl oar er bapery Song Are forced to pay for smail fruits, YOUNG PEOPLE ABOARD An over-turned sailboat found on Take Washington this morning may i to be the nucleus of another ing myatery. The boat wai by & man who for some un- m reason has refused to give ‘the police his name. At 8 o'clock Morning he telephoned the re- : eo the finding to Patrolman f who was on duty at police Warters. The officer tried his to get the man to divulge his Mentity, but to no avail The unknown man said. he found the taliboat floating on its wide with sii flapping in the water be- Eween Leschi park and East Seattle. ‘The boat is about 15 feet long and with a five-foot beam. The boat to the olf city water jon, about a mile south } TOLSTO! Queen ot Roumania Of- fers Him a Home VIENNA. Aug. 14—Queen Eliza- beth Of Roumania has invita Count ao Tolstot to nettle permanently in f ghost, She re- Minde-him that he will be given a Warial if he dies in Rou- ly excommuns- fated trom. th K ¢ n the Greek Catholic ; Fs hd Which is the mal religion luania, with the ite head WEATHER FORECAST Beattie ana Vicinity—Tonight and Wiley. arty cloudy, ane to trea WESTERN CENTRAL ~~ WILL ENDORRSE PUBLIC MARKET | ANOTHER MYSTERY ON LAKE WASHINGTON AN OVERTURNED SAILBOAT PICKED UP THIS MORNING— LIEVED TO HAVE BEEN SEEN LAST EVENING WITH TWO | | | permi | story apartment three story fiat at 1114 Sixth aveny ‘GARMENCILI that Carmencita, |is dead there, of yellow fever | | stage dancer of modern times. berries, vegetables and other farm and jen produce. That now at the very helghth of the summer season freah fruits and vegetables are nd the purse of the average ing man Wé & COn- dition that fronts the trades bagoed ot » It te nO theory. it ee cokl, hard fact, »! voice they ‘stand willing the demand that the tity shail «| don the practice of legislating favor of the commission men and dealers who keep up sn artificial scale of high prices. ‘One imporiant point touched upon at the union meeting last night was that, as is siege’, an iron-clad egreement to it the lowest and sell at the prices exists among the commission men of the ‘The dealers, it is asserted, have for years bound themselves to seli no goods to any retailer, nor to any consumer for lees than the agreed the market be beolutely glutted. Rather than vio- late this agreement, it ts claimed, the dealers sack summer dump into the sound tons of frults and vegetables that Seattle's laboring population could not. afford to buy at the manopoly’s prices. ‘The action of the Western Centra: In dee to ask the city council to establish a public market is in accord with ite course six years when Mayor Wood's plan was given the body's full indorsement. of Leschi park, and is tied there now. It is an ordinary eatboat with small top sail. ‘The centerboard has been broken off. Last evening at nearly dusk a» similar boat was seen sailing past Lescht park with two persons aboard. One was a young man and companion ® girl drensed in a light coat and large black hat There was little wind last night, but experienced yachtsmen say that a small boat carrying « topsati ‘would easily tip over if the center- board was broken. An investigation will be made by the police to see if any sailboats are | missing trom the lake boat houses. | In this way the facts surrounding the finding of the boat may be! learned. KEEP TAB ON ROYALTY LONDON, Aug. 14.— queen left London today and again board the royal yacht. ‘They will review the coronation naval parade at Portsmouth on Saturday from th The king and | wi | 18 DEAD! W YORK, Aug. 14.--The news es trom Rid Janeiro to the effect the noted dancer, She was probably the best known SECURE PERMITS W. G. Biyfeld recently secured for the erection of # thre: use at 1108 Fifth e, to cost $20,000, and W. W. has taken out # permit for Felw ont $15,000. | Guarded by @ Pinkerton de’ Hival season Was re Cudihee Fulton this afternoon. By it two] away sharpers obtained $1300 beldhging to| Loe and Delong then bid Webb EN. Delong of Everett, by means of | good day ahd went out in a bugsy ~4 a raised check. Luckily for Delong. |examine the lot. They left Webb in the ons will ultimately fall upon the | the room. Washington National bank, which | mngy rots dm the evetitig aha cashed the paper. game upon Delong. The trick tn Its ig mitt” eames, ‘ worn “big mitt” game. | But ite finish | deposit. The $1300 had been drawn long out of cash at cards, the bunko men obtained from him a loan of $3|. Delong made inquiry and found Inthe form of a check, and this paper |that on the afternoon previous. & raised. by exnctly $1297, was later |Man bad telephoned the bank asking cashed by Delong’s bank. whether Delong ‘ount could | of agi came to Sea ous looking tndfvid an acquaintance THE SEATTLE STAR. Mf Yow | WILL PAY THE REWARD | 2 OLYMPIA, Aug. 14—-Gov. McBride states that his parity for the pay- | ment of the $2,800 reward for the killing or capture of Tracy ts based on the fact that the three murders | were committed in this state and the statutes permit the offering of a $1,000 reward in each case. STRIKERS AND GUARDS CLASH Ten Miners and Two Deputies Wounded in Fight Over Starting of Washery Mi SCRANTON, Pa. Aug. ib—A mob of miners this afternoon attacked the om duty at the Warneke washery at Duryea, where work wan resamed this morning. The guards fired into the mob, wounding four of thelr number. Fuloting ts attit tn progress and the sheriff in thie city Fifteen guards were arrested. has been appealed to for aid. It is believed the riot was precip! A telepho message from Duryea | tated by a drunken man who invad Pp. Mm. says that 10 strikers andjed the bar: ie, and when he re deputies have Been wounded. fused to leave, was shot at. Forty ‘The sheriff is hurrying additional | strikers were ardused and both shies deputies to the of the trouble, | commenced firing. It is thought the oy er ‘The fusilade was furious for about | th @ half hour and it was a miracle no- body wae killed outright. It is not know whether any of the 12 wounded will die. A number were taken to the hospitals of (his city rieting baa, cemaed. sit! yh the wildest confision reigns at Duryea ‘The rioting resumed about 4 o'clock t the company's and tore up nd they are onslaught ang entrenched behind high barri- cades the Warneke washers at Dur yea started this morning. A crowd of 600 miners surrounded the place and a force of deputies was rent to the scene to reinforce the Pinker- tons It t feared that @n attack may be made at any time. Hundreds of strikers, many of them armed, are flocking to the scene. FIRST BIG SWINDLE OF _ GARNIVAL SEASON An Everett Man Gives a $3 Check to a Pair of Sharpers and They Raise It to $1300 and Secure the Cash reaches the Ammediately the Gestroyed. It ts Meook wae butchered foreign miners reported @ by # number etter tear thiv up now.” he ad- Delong, without glancing at paper, tore it in two and threw it| 4 ‘The first big swindle of the Car- ted to Sheriff uting Attorne vised. th POPES SEE SS Dee ERSESE RRO DE SOEE TIES: Prose and parted comp Delong #us d nothing. This morning, when he want to cash a check, he was aston- ished to fiud that he had but $90 on ‘The swindlers worked a novel! the at ite finish | ary stages Ww time: stand a check of $1300. The paying elier replied in the affirmative, A hours later @ plausible talking 4 with a $1800 check dust that sum rich ong is a mining man 62 ye . whose home haa recently been in Everett, but who formerly resided t Spok: w days a Delong sold out b ite in EB ett and terday with $1390 in cash, which he depoaited in the Washington National bank, subject to check Bar the Showed Plainly clone examination of the ed plainly foramitted. h forgery had be aining had by Wanted To Invest poll and stated, husband w. ae way. murder SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1902, PLATT AMENDMENTS MAY BE-ALL RIGHT, BUT THEY DON'T QUITE REACH IN THIS CASE. LOPES WITH THE GIRL AMD IS ALMOST CRAZY to picked a drunken man wi Nght wince in the street Last ni Detective Phillips that lead t | ithen to belleve that the men has mpted to commit suicide. roman who said she was Stentord’s| Ne wif o's Tied down to a Cot in the Wayside|atretched out at full length. ion howpital, George t a maniac th Several pecullar circumstances ha ome Y. 4 Stanford was a young headquarters a twee a8 I i@al id but a te sobs, t by au- rh came to t her Strange Case of George Stanford, Picked Up on the Street d Taken to the Wayside Mission ‘That }the man w t drunk at once apparent t the detective. His ag pearance indicated that he was un- der the influence of nome drug. and he was sent to the Wayside Mission hoep!tal To Detective Phillips he confessed ‘A|that the woman who claimed to be/ fe, was pot legatiy married to nite. He hed run away with her from Idaho, but from what town he would not state, He refured to make Bhe could not|an extended statement of his ri where he had gon said he had about $100 with him/ different stories hen he left her ere Itving at 620 ‘Third aven woman h had to telegraph to her relatives in| grily in charge of the hospital, stated Wdaho for money with which 0 get|today that Re detected the odor or wr traneporta-| ohio the sick man’s brea Gon, and left Beattie lamt Frida: Fuse morning: At shout § o'clock yeaterday after-| he war little less than a maniac noon the police were notified that| tried tying on the side-| plunged walk at Terrace street and Yester| heavy giase do Phillipe went up to see what| tied down. was the matter, and found Stanford | make no statement MAY YOHE AND GAPTAIN STRONG AGAIN UNITED At that ti LONDON, Aw day, August 10, says that May Yohe an are living happily together at the Avenida hotel ax Mr. and Mri In an interview with @ fan Yoho arrived here Wednesday, Auguat 6, west tha she shoul Atkinson, my t happ: Btron Yohe elegraphic ¥ ani confirmed Stron, inten decree of divorce has been made absolute. ‘will return to Amertea, nor will Miss Yohe return but e they ‘The cents, and #0 ¥e 14.—A comm: to marry ae. denied that there had been a: himself, Unat he had pawned rowed money from his father's friends ment “1 am glad to come to Lisbon; we are perfectly happy and 1 hope our troubles are now ended his Hines. th aw crimes it must Later Delong began looking about [done in such a manner that the alt he city for a business cha rin-|ations in the figures and letters on eay. atment for his money ne of the | th of the check were clearly | ieee ty first persona he met was a pros The k wos drawn by Delong m and later endorsed Webb. who wera with him on t by pected for Parts, Strong looks thinner than he used to, but has recovered from The News says: “Miss Yohe and Strong left Lisbon stnce the date of the above message and were at Bordeaux August 12 starter CES 1SIAE PE PIADE ADDL DO ODDIE D OO 6OOOODESOEEDD old. neveral the features position irl, but about surrounding his peouliar when he was found. Dr. Walter Everly, who tions with the tempor- ‘Thte morning, when Stanford got w 4 then hoke Dr. Fiverly through a head foremost Tat mo@frying he will ever. unication from Lisbon dated Sun- Putnam Bradlee Strong Strong says reaponae 0 come. We are perfectly r %, when Miss Yohe's We then will travel, ‘orreapondent, M: Septem ny collusion between Miss the sword of honor or bor- Miss Yohe looked well and Bahe said PEPPE PES POPEEEL EERE PEEOSEEDIGEDOO® from which piace they CONFESSES KNOWLEDGE OF MURDER MYSTERY M4. Oncar , the laundry driver who was had told He of compiteity of Minnie Mitchell and again put ting proce In order to force a told that his fellow susp: | Claftey. | broke down and said that if Claffey had accused him of complicity in t be wo, but that he was unaware of having participated in Jared that on the | night the bodies were carted out of the Bartholin home he was not co: 1 netoux of any of him acts. |he believed that he had been etther in the Thompson He said hypnotized or “doped” by Milton Edwards, the lodger in the Bartholin home, who fled to nmedt |ately after the disapp f the per today received stating that Mrs. Barthe and that Bartholin sulcide but that of @ young woman with whom Minnlé had had exehangea clothing for the purpose of leading her parents to believe she war dead The handwriting of the letter strikingly similar to Bartholin’s street 4 ‘The stranger gave the name of Lee paper Delong had torn up was He was about 86 years of age, smooth |a blank check, Delong at once Inid florid complexion and weighed about |thorities. Prosecuting Attornoy Ful ]180 pounds. He told Delong that he|ton quickly determined, in view of was a real estate agent, When De- | the importance of the case, to begin vest, the stranger suggested that he forthwith. An information was late jbuy'a Jot in Ballard, which be maid this afternoon filed in the superior pia evo | a8 a “aap.” court, charging “John Doe” and ‘The upshot of the conversation was|"Richard Roe” with forgery, and| PARYS, Aug. 14~-At this morn- penal punishment as being the that Delong accompanied Lee to Bal- |aline warrants Ianued and placed in | ing's meeting oF cabinet Premier duickest method of disposing of the lard, ‘Phare they entered a house |the hands of Sherif Cudihes for wer | NE %, Meeting of the cabin’ Prenier | grmod resistanc on Sixth avenue, and went upstairs | vice Combes announced that the resist PARIS, Aug. 14.—The police today to a room where Lee mid they would| Delong gives an accurate dexcrit » to the expulsion of the nuns in| compelled the nuns to four walt until they cuurd get a ri tlon of the two xwindlers, and it In| Finisterre is due to royalist agita-|convents In the Les Neven district | which to drive out to the pro believed they will be captured be-| tion. Thix movement, he said, will|amld hostile demonstrations by the The Game Bogins fore many hours lead to serious auienoes and will | popula by the royalists, In the roorn was a Recond mar to| ‘The police will be asked to co-op-| entail penal panishmon easter ~- whom Delong was introduced by | erate with the sheriff in running the| The inhabitahts of Folgost have | Ly ‘The second man's name wan! formers to earth | bullt a wall of masonry behind — the |given as BL. Webb: Webb was| Mr. Fulton says the bank will be| prince door of the ehurch school | seated le amusing himeelf| sued for the money pald out on the |and have o strong guard within to| with K of cards, A game | raised. check ya that Delong | resist the gendarmes, It will take play t , position | Before cards were denit, Lee told Yenterday It took two companies Delong that he had no me and - Jor infantry to dr nuns from | asked for a small loan, Delong said | : |the Concarnean 8d | AND, Aus "The he had no cash, but would draw him| BAY VIEW BREWERY FIRE | ‘ne royallets everywhere ® sat ip wana hare Guat ¢ fared well in the ga and |noon sparks from a passing locomo- | first, bec are largely Ro road eastward as a trans. apparently ome mn om | tive tenited the roof of the Bay Viow | n 4 second, bec Balt Lake City will v 1 of th 4| brew The blaze was extinguish- | joking for som: otive paint at which ¢ M to Delong a f t of | ed by the fire di nt ina fow ail, to overthrow the re: |ern connections will be ma ing that ft was the $3| minutes. The @¢ will not | public ral branches and a north and south amount to more than $20. Premier Combes j# advocating | coast line will also be constructed, odor of he had to be |} the body because he feared h be accused of her murder ody found in the weeds, the letter | led, wan not Minine Mitchell's, FOR SALE Two Bargains A new four-room house and large lots, two blocks from car unobstructed view of Lake and mountains; price $960 easy two Union tert A new five-room cottage, large base: ment, coment foundation, porcelain ath and fireplace; Just Completed; ¢, $1,600. vp Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Gtreet RT. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporated. SOS S04 iS Phsne, Mate Bartlett Pears Large, solid, ripe; very best grown for preserving and can- Ring; boxes contain from 150 to 20 pears: per box, $1.50, Boys’ and Children's Straw Hats, some with wide brim; these were regularly sold at Sc to To— Fridays 25c Not more than two to a cus- AS Carnival, given elusive, and to have a as cash for— purchase: “ 50.00 “ } 10.00 « id | “ “ “ ae: HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News A A A WEATHER FORECAS’ | eattle and Vicinity—Tontght Wriday, partly cloudy Te ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave, If You Want to See | Some Swell Suits Look in our south show window, we have on display a few of our it and Winter Suits, They're the nobbiest in town— the best we can buy anywhere, Tasty patterns, smart sty) months of wear, priced right. We can come nearer to givin ou what you want Ina Suft, and lor better prices, than anywhe elae in the ¢ Cc the new styles. follows: |$10.00, $12.50, $15.00, | $47.50, $20,$22.50,$25 Adams Blanchard 719 Second Avenue Hinckley Block pagan ent 5 aivaye wood. Takes out Te the shin healthy and beautiful. ds Get a Sample Bottle, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, Bargain Store Carnival Offer! Good Aug. 18th to Sept. 6th, Inc. A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT to have you new butiding and store, we have decided to make the foliowing offer: CUT OUT THIS STAR CERTIFICATE And put it tn your pocketbook. One certificate only will be accepted on any single purchase. Yos are invited, whether you purchase or not, to make our house your headquarters and visit our beastiful and celebrated mantel and fixture parlors, where many works of art are continually on exhibition. -to-Wear Garments, Boys’ C French Flan Ivete, Velveteen, Ginghtms, Panteletten, Linings, Linens, Domestics, White Goods, Draperies and U erica, Bianiets and Comforters, Kid Gloves, Knit Gioves, Neck wear, -= ON chiefs, Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Parasols, Corsets, Notions and \wares, Hair Ornaments, sissies Sai See Bae Sais, sree aad Furulshings, Millinery and Milline Joan, Shirt and Plannelette Wrappers. Muslin Underwear. Petticoater Dress Skirts, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Coats, Capes ets, Furs, Pillows, Pillow Tops, see ge! Laces and “Ba te ete. Stamped Linens and Art Goods, goods wi be found “A connotea ‘We have installed a machine for ironing gents shirts which takes out all the fullness fh. the bosom and makes a perfect fitting neck Shirts, closed front, 10c; Shirts, open front, 3%e. Soft Bhirts, 100; Collars, 2c; Cutts per pair, 4c, Main oMfce and plant, First avenue ané Bell street. Down-Towa Office, 1496 Fourth ava, near Pike y the Eller ef ths ay boa, hemi toes te aban to in- heseans ssquntuslt wile tex Seexialtta ear When you visit our store we will accept it 000.00 ur Retail Departments amounting to $1: git: i ” 500.00 Had. « « «400.00 “ “ “ “ “ 50.00 “« «“ “ “ “ “ 10.00 “o « “ “ “ “« 5.00 “ “ ae “« a 2.50 SUCCESSORS TO WADDELL @rmiaeD, HWapoeu (96a, 1021-1023 FIRST AVE. COR SPRING ST,

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