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Oaly Paper tn Seattle That Dates to Print the News # # * | eGEST FROST | | HISTORY HAPPENS TO KILL SOMEBODY York City Safe, But One Man ts Killed by Acci- dent and Half the Navy is "Theoretically Destroyed” others. is from Little Gull state that while attempting to es- 25CENTS AMONTH ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. ‘Tomorrow, fair. Seattlo and Vicinity: Boys’ Long Pant School Suits Topight and the best that can be put in Suits for these prices. ard on clothes, bring him in to sell you a Suit Saat will wear he ever had. The price Boys’ aiid Pant Suite in browns and grays, in Scoteh tweeds, sizes 14 to 33— $8.50 Up * Long Pant Suits; in bloc sergee; beth nd double breasted, hand made collars best serge linings. Sizes from $12.50 to $15 Boys’ Long Pant Suits in Washingtor ehev- blues, browns and blacks. Coats cut in jate-millinery cut, 14 to 33 in size— $10 Up FOUR MEN General MacArthur notifies the war department thet the Pavy has retreated to Biock island and show: no new signs of activity. He con siders the situation so vastly in the hands of the army that he has not. fled the governor of Connectiout that it wilt be unnecessary to call out the state militia. KILLED IN COLLISION KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2.--A head end collision between freight trains on the Rock Island cone at a sharp 04 M tant . killed Engineer Monte Speer, ineer Thomas Griffith, Firema: . Ballinger, Fireman Clarence mhardt. Hrakeman Ralph Gilson very badly injured. His brother, ndueter Gilson, and Conductor Dudley were alec hurt. One train joaded with cattle and more 200 head were killed, while many others Were crippled so that aino had to be beet. SEVENTY FOUR DEAD 2—A dispatch h thie afternoon states that the number of deaths by the sterm in A bay is now eat!- mated at 14 are ¢x oe the safety of the steamships Beat and Briton. which have disas Isappeared REFEREE OF LATE FAKE FIGHT DONE UP PLENTY CUDINEE: “DOTH “THIS FELL SPIRIT—NOT ALONE CONTENT TO. MOCK ME IN-'MY DREAMS, NOW SEEK TO BLOCK AMBITION’S WAY?" JOBS with Surgical Inatruments. We can supply you Everything needed for Drewsings and Appliances. office or howpital. ‘When tn need we will be giad to have you oall, Everything the Best Obtatnabie. Stewart & Holmes Drug Se ee ADVANCE SHOWING OF Prisoners Gresk From the Chain Gang A»C. CRANE, EX-BOXER, ATHLETE, CITY QETECTIVE ET AL. FALLS FROM GRACE AT HANDS OF JiW, MORRIGON A stand-up and knock-down fight gp baw | ser he ot oe en On ech of ehie Btar es exper te 10) last Baturday’s teeue, ceeurted th Ame) ¢ Tonal Jered Monte Moan mulontr McAllister and escaped in James W Sreemeees Serene SS Hawn 41 ind wade up his wnind to tell) the thiek brash. i foot of Chey street yemerday af- | Morrin/n so Alien t# s8id to be a despera Crate, who teter- Yortprday Crane went awn to) character apd when arrested a sport “Turner contest &! |) SMorripun's enloan and was invited to| time ago for stealing a money ter, and declared take udrink at & table near Mr.| der he attempted tostab the officer 4 Morrisam. who DAs | lor Anon, After the:miags had been | John Kin sos rving @ ten-day: put up $i6ad fo we. bat Turner cap | drained Crane red: to tell some. [rentence vagraney. Every ¢ffert beat Q be Owo coplost- jahir ‘ot Morrison's male aancestry.|'* being made by Marahal-Humt to Tht} language wae profanc eri Mor.| “#tch the rihawaye decidedly the best of |e 9 told Grane that he wanted no and suoceraie’ io pul-ltrijuble with a drunken man. Crane mS Vier opponent on the \tthn started to trace down the other men baye bad exper: |ete of Morrison's and the —, p. Pek hy _ tg ae arose from bis seat. America an Se, Sao nie been | | .. No. Fake This Time in the ring, Unlike the contest Jam | “Well. there is going to be a con~ Priday there has been no one /te*t here that will be mo take,” ‘he Ce who could ery fake. Dewwetive Corn. 4 ‘* site bihake Veiee aald ing was gent down from Si ‘Th is —_ larger than a, but headquarters te queil the riot and be 4 4 by he weight of proper ee the Queensn-Torser alle gett the |mor went abroad failed to material- | fight last friday nigeht Morr ison ‘The strikers made no demon-|had no heattancy in saying thet he stration when an unusually largabbelteved the decision was en‘frely number of non-union men were es- wrong and that Turner proved him-| 4. corted to work by the troo Al- }aeif to be by far the better mewn. Mr }though = larger humber of men is Morrison put up $1000 to back ‘Turner | jnew working than at any time since @ contest with Queenen eard aad! the opening of the strike in the Pan-Brhat “no Seett! feree” would ther creek valley, the entire re-Bhandie the contest wion Is quiet and orderly. Wanted to Get Back ane took up let thrown aa ‘Bept. 2—-While work- Ing in the chain se late WATTERSON, Fall Dress Goods Come in and admire our advance styles of FALL DRESS @oops, You will not go away disappointed. The novel idea will delight you, ‘The new designs and colors, together with our low prices will make this morning’s shopping « pleasure, Fancy French Fiannel, in all § One lot of Cashmere, Granite colors and designs . Albatross and Homespun, in all A new line of Pidin- ‘pide colors and black; these goods ‘Waisting, in all colors, worth worth 6c and today’s apec- 6c, today, epectal...........e § Mah ...eee “Grade Dental Work ‘To care for your Teeth ts our business, To it ata reasonable cost is an accomplishment. ‘have every appliance to save time and pain. SPECIAL OFFER DURING CARNIVAL BRIDGE WORK . GOLD CROWNS . $5 FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY HIGH-GRADE PLATES. LADY ATTENDANT. joure-8 a.m. to Sp. m. Sunday, 9 to 12. o23' FIRST AVENUE, FOOT OF _C SHERRY STREET, SEATTLE. / LADY ATTENDA NT. of the city attorney, hed taken very treagure and not one scratch mars ite “Str De Brvter. explains the matter “My friend, George N. by President Roowe' resignation of Henry Wattereon, Jr.. os Heutenant im the regular army. Lieut. Watterson is the son of th: noted editor of the Louisville Co ter-Journal, COLLIERY DID |: NOT OPEN TAMAQUA. re "Bert. 2—No at- be ol J made to to calliery No, ning, hence of hia children, fare fone happened tobe in SHE MAKES THEM MAD |predicied on Saturday when the ru- the load he carried was tant’ and Turteae. elev: ‘Fiend Murders Wife and Four aatives LONDON, Sept. 2.—Frank Gavilia, | paper hanger living ut Neweross, cut the throats of his wife and four lohildren at intervals yesterday and eacaped ‘The murders were done with ftend lish deliberation. Gavilia killed hin Qld Julia Peterson Says All Wives in Balierd Are Jealous of | \'° Her “I am so pretty that all the men in leave their wives and sweet- hearts for me. 1 am the belle of the town,” said poor Julia Peterson in the county jail this morn arate vahes advantage because pana penne ~ as she was “The Tormer Athletic imstruc- boxer and city detective fell un blows of the saloor rane sas hen out of the place, bal twiee tried © court room to be Shan Menten | wife first and kept the children in gn EO fe ad EVERYBODY @ hota at tea | the house for a time with the Lerso: elghe nother's corp water he cut t unde and is far from handsome. “amy, x. WILLIAMS, hroate df'the children, who were all GETS IN LINE tidily around }amatl, and then left the house. When if Her gray pair hang un gyn ph geal | ‘A clone “trespection of = eneer.” l'the bodies were discovered it was ied’ She is about 60 years old. The probability of the early agaent SOR at a ae ce the evident that they had been dead Alf. Nearly every one has, at some time, realized the ditgerense ‘he. | tween a nicely broiled steak and one prepared by the old metho’ of frying. ferent Jengthe of time, showing that Some of her neighbors in Ballard | | the ined of her because she was | disaster SWAPPED. establishment of a public mar- shows the name of Will vicitms had been killed at im ket in Seattic has already jame among the missin, i and ure =) tl " BT regen Re coed | broughe ft e on in reased | counted for. ©" | tervals: The diMoulty was to get a practical family broiler, wne thes re- citizens with her unearthly |@ pomend for mat et yrrdening Licseial eta —. quired but @ sniall wmount of charcoal and no extra time and [fuss and along the line of the new This has been necomplished in our the shy Seattle - Tacoma ratiread. Interurban HITS OFFIGER CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 2.—The sultan having promised a redress | Pertection Charcoa! Broiler for Family Use rieks. She says that her condition ix the | result of the persecutions of some 2.—Men who caareed the situation in the Creek and New River vi that two weeks will see t of the coal strike in those re- ‘They that there are rong signs of a & break, ‘and th boys in Ballard and jealous wives who she says “worry her. red Jatge Tallman was inclined to be- | Neve er own story about the boys and decided that if she was alone she would harm no one, but sent wor Adams & Nichols of this city recently purchased and platted into five aere tracts 21) acres of valley land nine miles south of the city, Although the tracts have been upon the market hardly a fortnight, nine of them and various Armenian administra tive reforins, the officials the Armenian patriarchate have signed a procesverbal pledging Armenian loyalty to the Turkish throne. ASSOCIATION MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept The foremort veterinarians of 2. the United @tates and Canada are at- tending the 89th annual convention of the American Veterinary Medical IN THE JAW Mike Gleason Tackles a Policoman KN requires but Little charcoal(about one quart), Mehts | ttseir from the fire in the stove, and makes absolutely no smoke oresmell, and requires no more time or attention than the old wty. of <fry- ing. All fumes, ete. are drawn down mto the stove, doing tonceesioms would bring peace, | did ant comm bes, have already beon sold, and the Association, which then t o : neenion! way with that very unpleas- to senrenes ty ot Ba FF ad je of the Others is @ question today at the Weet hotel. Two day.| @nd Lands in Jail con Miva and snow 4 that fille pers eaen agein he would ieoue bench | will be spent in discussing various your house every time you bad hele arrest, men have mutters af interest to mombers of | Fer no apparent reason further |I Pr neat or fish. warrants for ¢ j field looking the profession and the .econvention | tan the fact that he wore @ sar, will be brought to.# clese with «| Petroiman Al Scheneman was mmude No. 7 is ‘for $1.50 good garden tard for plat- FRANK DEPPIN PIN DIES ting. and a boom of large pro- | banquet at Lake Minnetonka. the victim of a-vicious aamault ut an No. 2 sells for $3.25 |@ portions te expected in this par Sea early hour this morning Mike iM fie 7 1@ ticular clase of property. he ST. ry Sept came Aston} | @teamon, the nasalient, was hand Try one, you wil it. Dep; oung man who |@ fact that the sale for garden @] ants in the merger suit in the United cuffed after n hurd fight. ‘The patrol | pomessasee ssn ARAHOL, Mana, Se; Mass, Se | acetaentalty tn, ing sours man whe | land depends almost entirely States circuit court have filed an wagon carried him to ‘the station, pt. *2.—The | Aerirnoon while hupting fear Ba:- Jon ‘the eatablishment of « @|swers. All are to the name purport Toles ‘ke teah ateaiel Coren’ te ae . SS ett Paves estos. the Wayside M urket, places the real estate @| They deny all accusations of uniaw- |cave under the city hall commonly eng, wae founded by Dwight L. men of the city, a8 « body, in @| ful combination, and deny that com feaignated us a jail breast Rn the depot nnd | eed fatally. 3 the front ranks of the advo- Reuven has been done away with Gleason had been put out of Pet lent oowevelt good- 44] Voroner Hoye has been notitieg ca of the market scheme. ‘hey ajso deny that the Northers w, ai ” jereon's saloon at First avenue and = Ler Feous andthe body ie now at the under- Bacitis ond Pr, gure pe Eger Lad’ whee chee ie ee street, He was angry at this fmansgentec od are ib . a a vi we | treat e mu " OVE 7 “ao e . Bee en et ree cae rene | aes Pe wno tf due to yeni sof sex,| 2 ieaneadiaadl they have ever been competing tines | mutder of two men in Yukon terri- ini vengtenee on’ the beed of sme SE EARARET STOVE BOUT SF TAS ROR weer nas the train departed. La paratively | ana to doy greater extent than they are|tory lest Juve, was arvasied herelone whe could beat take ‘it. Att at Becond avenue w Yesterda: cal wine up. lived | Pifty-firat avenue. yesterday by Detective Welch of Dawson, Weleh had traced his man through Britich Columbia and sev eral states. Lebelie was working in! & ratiroad contractors camp wi ea] |arrented. He tas agreed to go back to Dawson without resistance. Le- betle Is charged jointly ‘with Joseph till. Schenaman Was the firat person to cross his drink beameared vision. Slugs the Officer Gleason quietly stepped up to the side of the officer and without say- ing a word drew back his horny jright hand and with a hard short- 109 » Second ve South Telephone Main Me YOUNG GETS STRIKE Is COLD FEET FIXED UP es"? |the wound was of a more serious KNOCKED OUT FOREVER oe re. The injured man was removed | rd a me ne oe Scheer hove, 2 mne SB ine Wivtee Miowon* Roqpial — [Fawley gt, lem andor | Sen ag ost puede The Next PARADE Starts at ” . Ee | ere | © ou Wales strike ended todey and the | Where he died thie morning “Take Back the Ring Thou! pyitADBLPHIA, Sept. 2—Adbert | ers for their money. The party lett | WP Cut inflicted and Gleason drew HAGGERTY’ Mitikers have returned to work. Bome | Will Be ne Inquest as the death was) Gavest” were the words of Mrs. F4y | verrell, « pugilist, died this morning | White Horse together and the Podiag | back to view the effect of his work J ‘ » oe a. “ } i t : 4} gall SNUG eare mathe ts thos |purety accidental.” | Chasabers $6 ase ct the police aa] sa ihe result of a prize fight with | Of the other two were found in the| Qherg was & moment's stillness and | LIQUOR STORE 4 eee eee te rut. The ring had Willam Stokes last nieht. “The lat. | Yukon river shortly afterward. Bork | ME for the next few weconds the alr RGLARIES | wiahed om ee we er" | tee and the seconds of both have|dead men had been shot. Was filled with policeman, Gleason 5 BRULER by Prank Young, a clerk of Van-|{ rested clubs, handcuffs and a conglomerat- | couve C., who now has cold foet, | 86D BTIRR NNN ed mix-up of hands and lege. When IN BALLARD | ore Eismbere late far Spokane and IN THE KUSKOKWIN the two finally settied down to earth HIS PICTU RE | Young wished his ring bacq. He wil blood waa everywhere but Bchene ns \#et A LOOT 6 caisa be Seattle, ae mi man had won out. The fighter was 109 Second Ave. South _——— | detective , Of a ie, “ les, who hi Re 0 1 d will probably be authorities of Ballard are try- ales, ho has already made nt to Jail an probably 4 Sergler Preston Carried City Attor- | M to apprehend the thieves | rested Mrs. Chambers last night at some daring winter marches through | imply charged with disorderly con- + 007’ Likeness in a Locket } ‘¢ been raising such havoe in | the request of Chie of Poltee North the wilds of Alaska, has retarned | duct. hea ; wery morn: /of Vancouver, Young said she stole after @ summer stunt through the - ~ _ ae oe b. ‘ ore. | the ring fro! , uskokwim country, Tle left Seat- Seng Attermey Kile De Bruier ha ve burglaries are r ae “y Made the victim of many prac a evidently com ra, Chambers she was en tebe . | tle June 29 and brought up in Nome By Mee aiuas bok, pe a By tv foyer token in hin re Sor eb bv oS eae. ee 4 the ndtee to marry Young #0 soon «4 BUREKA, Ca) Sept. 2.—After| August 18, returning to Soateie on ——— tes ee wl the acif are usually entered in exact . d ce her pre t hui floating in the waters of the Pacifie| the steamship Portland, He brings y Munroe Prestor anme manner. The house of | Young saw hin enge for just bottle con-| rather discouraging reports of the | a time been under Poet ort etrost wan | ring disappearing and called on the| taining © Ap of paper a| interior Kuskokwim country, but | " Police court ana ie ay - i that at | pollee for aid. Mrs, Chambers gave! menage ft ¢ victimes of | learned that some A men were doing THE UVAKER DRUG co el, anys En Hition. In| ¥p the trinket and was released the stages JW Walla, wrecked| well on the Bering sea coast. be for Mr. 1 1 s datter oI | 11 miles off Cape Mendoeino on Jan tween the mouth of the Kuskokwi ROME, Sept, 2—1t & noUncer ol ces. One of the first | Steamer Charles Neison sailed to | ; , | dav; The message in the hottte wintered in the 'y. tald. hin | the religious orders in the Philippines | fC MEtT-UP— Cures Chil Blaine that Preaton + the |fan Francisco yesterday evening| Seattle and Vi icinity—Tonight anc ows ‘ that the eruptic Suune Redcubt have Teceved Gefinite assurances “ Y th 20 passengers and 1,00 tons of | Wednesday, fair with light north , January 2—Wrecked from | had sprinkled je all over the| that the friara will not be recalle ae Wises Avenee with 20 5 Gj a i not be recallea Globe Bulldt i milling Wkene®s| general merchan winds. mer Walla Walla off the! snow-covered valley, by the vatican. aoe ene. owns ice | pourth, near Pike