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THE — landau Collides With Electric Car-- __ President's Detective Craig Killed--President and Governor Crane Are Bruised ~ LENOX, MASS. SEPT. 3—A SHORT DISTANCE FROM PITTS. AT 10 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING, A LANDAU CARRYING IT ROOSEVELT, GOV. CRANEOF MASSACHUSETTS, SEC- CORTELYOU AND SECRET SERVICE OFFICER CRAIG, | WAS STAUCK BY AN ELECTRIC CAR RUNNING THIRTY MILES am HOUR. THE LANDAU WAS OVERTURNED ANO ORAGGED SEVERAL YARDS. CRAIG WAS INSTANTLY KILLED, PRESIDENT [LT SUFFERED A BAD SCALP WOUND AND WAS 1ELY BRUISED, GOV. CRANE WAS SLIGHTLY INJURED, PRATT WAS PICKED UP UNCONSCIOUS AND TAKEN TO g HOUSE OF MERCY, IT 1S NOT KNOWN HOW SERIOUSLY HE OFFICER CRAIG WAS RIDINGON THE SEAT WITH THEODORE 3 DRIVER, 1S WAVE GONE FROM THIS PLACE To THE SCENE ACCIDENT. THE PRESIDENT SENT A MESSENGER GIVING THE ANNOUNCEMENT. SECRETARY CoRTEL- WAS PRESUMABLY UNINJURED, AS NO MENTION 16 MADE EXPERIENCING ANY HURT. ACCIDENT OCCURRED ONE MILE FROM THE TOWN OF NEAR A COUNTRY CLUBHOUSE, AT AN OBSCURED @MMEDIATELY AFTER THE RESULTS WERE ‘A PREOM CARRIAGE FROM THE CLUBHOUSE CONVEY. PRESIDENT TO STOCKBRIDGE, WHERE A SPECIAL WAS WAITING. A SPECIAL GUARD ON HORSEBACK, AT PRESIDENTS REQUEST, RACED AHEAD SPREADING THE ‘VO THE PEOPLE WHO HAD ASSEMBLED TO GREET THE » ASKING THEM TO REFRAIN FROM CHEERING. HAD BEEN THE PRESIDENTS PERSONAL BODY-GUARD SINCE MR. ROOSEVELT TOOK THE OATH OF OFFICE. IRWAG A NOTED ATALETE AND A NOTED BROAD BRUISED AT THE TIME OF THE STRUCK THE CARRIAGE FROM TRACK DIAGONALLY. IDENT’S CONDITION. TUNNEL | WHEN THE PRESIDENT REACHED THIS PLACE HE RETIRED TO HIG HOTEL. HE DECLINED TO TALK, EXCEPT TO ‘TF HIG FIRST CARE WOULD BE TO LOOK AFTER OFFI- REMAINS ON THEIR ARRIVAL. SECRETARY COR- STATES THAT THE ACCIDENT RENDERS ALL PLANS AND THAT {IT CANNOT NOW BE SAID WHETHER PRESIDENT WILL CONTINUE HIS TOUR. DRIVER D. J. PRATT HAS DIED FROM HIS INJURIES. HIS WAS FRACTURED, ANDHE NEVER RECOVERED cON- TOMORROW NIGHT COUNCIL AGREES TO CONSIDER IM PORTANT TERMINAL MATTER No action was taken at the moet od ralirond tunnel and ter ments other than the reading of the ‘THE PRESIDENT IS GREATLY GRIEVED OVER [communication to the council —_ OATH, THE LATTER BEING A PERSONAL FRIEND. sha Colunuia & Puget Bound ral _ ‘THE MOTORMAN AND CONDUCTOR OF THE ELECTRIC CAR |‘vilinunte cranting "the. franchioe asked for by the railroads It wan referred to the mittees on streets and corporations, and a pects to conaider the proporitions in rrow night SEEN ARRESTED. LENOX, MASS, SEPT. 2—PRESIDENT RoosfvELT spENT NIGHT AS THE GUEST OF GOV. CRANE. THE PARTY LEFT BIGHT O'CLOCK THIS MORN NG FOR A TWENTY-MILE DRIVE OX. AT PITTSFIELD SECRETARY CORTELYOU RECEIV- sunell com night URGENTREQUEST FROM THE PEOPL EOF CANAAN, BIX. [8 . gee four of ahe ortina MILES FURTHER ON, THAT THE PRESIDENT SHOULD Al troduced wer SEATTLI OOSEVELT BARELY ESCAPES DEAT PORT OF DRIVER PLATTS DEATH 16 UNTRUE. TO BE STILL ALIVE, BUT UNCONSCIOUS. ‘THOSE ALREADY NAMED IN THE PARTY, CONGRES6MAN LAW- RENCE OF MASSACHUSETTS WAS IN THE CARRIAGE, AND WAS THE PARTY WA® HURLED AIR BY THE FORCE OF THE BLOW, PARTS OF THE STRIKING THE PRESIDENT AFTER HE MAD FALLEN, TARY CORTELYOU WAS RENDE REO UNCONSCIOUS. THE FIRST QUESTION AFTER REVIVING, HOWEVER, WASAS TO THE PRESI- GOV. CRANE 18 NOW IN BED. QUESTION ing of the city counetl last might on | Ss WASHINGTO ROOSEVELT, | MESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. COME THERE TO MAKE / a SPEECH, BUT Was OBLIGgO TO RE- FUSE. LATER.—LATER DETAILS FROM PITTSFIELD SAY THE RE- HE 18 REPORTED IN ADDITION TO ACCIDENT. THE STRERT GAR THE REAR AS IT CROSSED THE INTO THE WRECKAGE ORE. He Bireets and alleys Com- The tide lands improvement, which nters tally Into the propoat- . netued ‘& Puget Bount ed A pet with thewe ratirond the vacn- the tide » thi pe tien cor Improvements, reque HO CAUSE FOR ALARM RALTIMORE, Rept Dr. O'Don van denies that Cardinal Gibbonk Ja dangerously i, ‘The physician mays there i* nothing in the cardi- | nal’s condition th cause alarm. CONNEMARA IS DEAD ‘STANDS BY THE NEGRO NEW ORLEANS, Bept. 2.——Preat- dent Gompers i an addresn here strongly danounced the of negroes in the He insisted that only evil from mn men, ith wid remit tn the long run artifofal dlatinetions betw LOST SOME _ RED TAPE City Council Will Cope With @ Tangle at Their Next Mesting Mnanee pro- Parry and Crichton Inat night to see whi 4 wtraighten out the next meeting of the QUEEN ANNE FIRE HOUSE All 18 in readiness to begin work on the new n Anne firenoune, An ordinance appropriating $6500 for natruction of the 260 for the plans, wae pa. at the meeting of the city council! last night viding for the construction of the building, the contractor has not be- work building, and Mary Nelson, a Pretty mits Suicide by Acid in Presen “ere’s to you,” said Mre Nelson. a pretty 23-year-old woman, to her lever thie morning then drank @ fatal draught of carbolic jack’, Her body, ool@ in death. now [ties at Butterworth"s morgue, Ne cause can be anslaned for te suicide ‘The Woman Wat apparently happy last evening. The rash wet war th work of a moment, She writhed tr agony tor two houfe before death lovertook her, Deputy Coroner wilt late mvestigated the case io i quest wilt be held ae the facts in the ase are very plain. | Mire. Noteon Was Meorced from her | husband, John Nelson, more than n year Reo. 10r malten fame war Mary Jensen For some time the haa been tivirur with W, C. Reyburn in the Grand Pacific Hotel at 1115 First e Reybure te & bartender in 9 Pike street saloon and very well know? In Benet, The women Rae for some time owned and conducted & abooting gallery in the Columbt beer hall in the basement at the corner of First and Columbia street, Be ry well to a0 Her shooting y netted her CHASING CH ‘The fanerai of Chin Lam, who, died @t local Rowpital Monday, war heid from the funeral pa a Butterworths’ at 10 o'elock thie morning wih fitting Chinewe cere onied. The services were simple for those of & Chinitee Mason, but were held in regular Céleatial manner, At the chabel the services Were conducted by beat know Chmiainen He delivered & short ail filled with mourners, who wor emnbletns of death, At the head of MAY DEFY THE POPE: wilh yinit the king defiance of the Vatienn. Mie maj~ exty Wil write to the pope, explain- ag that the visit I necessary to Au telan interests, But If the pope ree | maine hostile, the em will Gis Femara Wim. the Catholice here are much displeased. VERMONT ELECTION MONTPRLIBR, vty _ Sept chotee of @ governor Bhd Heutenant |movernor will be thrown into the legislature, ae NO Candidate recetved a majority. in the election yeaterday. | The vote between John G. MeCul lough, Ure_regular Republican nom inee, and Pereival W. Clement, high | Hoenee and local option candidate, t very clone. It im eatimated that half the Demoefatie vote went to Cle- by the legisiature, as the regular Me publicane have & IArke majority ‘The rest of the Republican state and bathe Bae oN ticket te elected. CLARINA ST. PRTEREBUROG, Sept. 2. —The esnrina has pieen premature birth t® a atiliborn child. Bulletin this morn anya that there are no complic Her majesty’s pulse and tem- re normal. ‘The bulletin ie tt, Court Accowoheus) Hitech, Court Burgton. NOTED WRITER DEAD GLEN Fat Raward fee The LS, N. ¥., Sopt. Th 7 Clreult "popular nook died last night at the Cottage hotel at Lake George, y amed 64. DF. Beglenton National “ ted with ¢he construction of fire headquarters at the| "Hearth and Home.” ¢ Third avenue South and | building has n begun. The board Parke on ac clause has lately encroac red. mglinn ed Mary | cor THE DEVIL HAS A TOUGH JOB THESE DAYS MeCollough will be elected | pital will take Porsin’s entire indebtedness. at Providence hosp! wday. The = ~ body was shipped to Tacoma lost PECULIAR PREACHER night by the Beattle Undertaking Jonn Aber, Who says he im aj Comppny, preacher, Was arrested yeaterday| Caroline V. P, Wolfe, aged 48 with a bright new quilt in his pos-| years, died at Mirst avenue and ression for which he could not ac-| Broad street yesterday. The Seat count, Aber was slightly intoxicat-' tle Undertaking ( any will ship {BER 3, 190% YOU" SHE 23 Year Old Girl, Com- Drinking Carbolic ce of Her Lover siderable ineame and she had wants, we Tousther Last Night | Last night # 4 Reyt were | ther and t +t @ litte y when they t 4 in the ato ft tale, the ¥ parle few tne Bhe drank the p and the floor with & ay { agor hery iiquid wae burning her throat and stor causing pain Reyborn nD INAMEN’S SOULS, the protession war an | with the personal effects man, Ail of his cloth his bed was piled ¢ n& in this wa, that |forated Chinese con wee |The email bice of paper were strewn Jon che way to the grave by a China- | MAN, Whose tepecial duty it was.} | The ‘evil genius is supposed to have | g@ through ch and every one of | re he can wont of the dead man. | \ and even} on t Grave the clothing end et. fead man were burned her workd. was io Lake “nl come’ £0. MAVER'S SENTENCE The jury brought in a verdict of mulity age ree the defend- in the tthe Stace ve. Ed Mayer, ¢ Dureinry yesterday layer Was arrested on May man MeClary. He oor of Rdwerd Quinn in the el and Was rifting a trunk by the landlady, He did not give Wp until overpowered POLICEMAN 1S KILLED KANBAS CITY, Sept. &—Poltce- man J. W, Morris was shot and kill- 4 by one of two mashed robbers who were attempting to hold up the | car barn of the Metropolitan street | railway at Armourdale Inet night. | ‘The robbers had stood up the watch man when Morris entered and knocked one of them down with a club. The other highwayman then rhot. the penetrating the heart. rs eecaped LIPTON TO RACE AGAIN ‘Thomar ataton REL FAST. ~ Bept Sir Lipten'’s private seeretary that Sir Thomas Lipton will soon taeue another challenge for the American cup, The challenge will be made through the Royal Ulster lub, MINERS WANT - TROOPS CHARLESTON, W. Va, Sept, &— Governor White today feoeived & copy 9€ she. following resclutions At ® meoting of local unton No. |442 United Mine Workers of America, 300 members petition you to send troops to Winotta to Keene's creek to preserve order until the strike Is settled Troops AFO now located at Thur- mond to preserve order. They were gent there at the Instance of our sheriff, and While upon investigation it appears that the eall for troops | Was unnecesmnry and utter folly, yet we as miners are glad to have them |They are principally union men tn |sympathy with our caune and look upon men Working with the same contempt as we do.” ARKANSAS DEMOCRATIC IATTLE ROC Bo Practio- Ally complete returna from the state @lection show that the Democratic Aicket im elected by about 40,000 ma~ All of the seven congressmen ra, died Annie Gordon, aged 41 y 1D CATTLE STAR. HERE'S TO SAID, AND THEN DIES ARGAINS Why not own your own home? lot ehicke to wtreet Four room house and large 6x in garden and wi on property, el ho ne Corner Met and Mercer, Just south of Madison, lot 80"119, with new two room houne, for $450. New fvevreom house and let on 30th | avenue, south of Madison, for $1250. The prices are right and terms rea- sonabie. | Herbert tS. Upper 12 and 13 Scheverman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street | ore, cooler Thurse double-breasted. ADAMS & BLANCHARD HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A A 25CENTSA MONT», ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. It’s About School Time Bring your boy in and we'll put @ Suit of Clothes on him that will wear like e KANTWEAROUT Brand, They are made for boys that are hard on clothes. In the latest fall cuts and colors. Two-Piece Suits $3 to $7 Sized from B to 16 years. Short Pants Three - Ptece Suits $3.50 to $7.50 From 10 to 16 years in site. fie: Pant Suits, $6.50 and fight graye Single and A fine line of worsteds in dar Size from 14 to 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. On Our Big Loader $7.50 Man's Bult, equal to any $12.60 Suit in Bettie Twenty-five Gifferent styles E.W. Merrick’ The Ameriean Clethior | 703 First Ave. We carry at all times a complete line of Shaw Knit Seamless Hose for | gentlemen, 2he the pair. R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Incorporated, 1920-1222 Ind pay Phone, Male EASTERN SUGAR-CURED HAMS The eet lot ever smoked. ‘These hame fre 80 good we de- sire all our patrons to try them, Special price Wednesday; Hame weigh from 12 to 20 pounds, per poun 11 6e fi R. T. Shannon Grocery Coy Wholesale and Retail Outfitters Good strong young man to bo apprenticed to learn a fine t Call betwoen 9 and 11 a. my $407 THIRD AVENUE WEATHER FORECAST For Beattie and Vioinity,—Tontent and Thursday, occasional showers, cooler Thursday, with fresh to brisk south winds, —-e Clean old newspapers for sale, 100 bundle. White Adverti#ing Bureau. First and Union street. 7 the body to Walla Walla today, Reichert Bros, plano, MO Union, we lead all competition. are equal to ours: anything ever attempted by ws in this line and you will agree that, they are genuine Bargains, Thursday spectal, each, 3c. irgical Instruments, We can supply you with thing needed for Dressings and Appliat office or hospital When in need we will be # Everything the Hem Obtaina Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. O27 FiReT AVENUE 4 to have youweall. Falt Millinery Lace Curtains and Upholstery Pest bargains we have ever shown. If you have ever bought in this department you know how far No values can be found anywhere witch surpess ‘Tomorrow we quote prices which will bo Tapestry, &-inches wide, and patterns: fal, pair, 490, High-Grade Dental ‘To care for your Teeth 1 etglstimane we at a reasonable cost is an have every appilance to save and paln. SPECIAL OFFER DURING CARNIVAL BRIDGB WORK ...-.. $5 GOLD CROWNS see HIGH-GRADB PLATES... FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY — LADY ATTENDANT. pm, onsen, 9 to 12. FOOT am, to joure—8 2s FIRST AVEN' STRERT, SEATTLE. \ It's hardly necessary for us to state that everything ‘We have the repu- hotel and restaurant department is up to date. tation that our supply in this line is second to none in the Pacific Northwest, and We are willing to prove it. ‘The shows one of our French Ranges already set up. This cook for 400 people, and by @ simple change fn the fire box can be operated for coal or wood. We those Ranuye in, vastus sieeg ote, 10, 12 and even #6 large as 16 feet long—ench and every one of our French Ranges sold ang set by us are absolutely guaranteed, © ‘Any references fegarding the working of these Ranges will be furs nishéd upon application. es THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST, 109 Second Ave. South Telephone Main 565 The Next PARADE Starts at J. J. HAGGERTY’S FINE LIQUOR STORE Telephone Main 565 QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY THEQUAKER DRUG CO JRE-T-UP—Cures Chill Blaine rt First Avenue. Globe Building.