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}DEMOCRATIC | CONVENTION Assemblage | Gathers at the rmory-Appointment of Commit- ‘tees--Nominations in Order BE tee Democratic county convention } mesting #4 the Armory today. ‘More than 500 delegates are present. prevails and enthusiasm is pe means lacking Hamiiton Lewis, Reet s page 10:78 o'clock before the con- Mnally called to order ehalran of whe ts | gif to aspire to leadership of hin Es was made tempozary 4 of the convention at the session, His speech accept- ah feature of the ieee are are that the con, chairs and called for three cheers ‘end @ tiger, The name of the late Governor Rogers was alse jloudly cheered when mentioned by the speaker. The ad- miniatration of Governor Rogers, & democrat, he said, was the only one the people of the state had ever in- doreed at the poll: W. W. French, of the Sixth ward, temporary secretary by vote of the convention, BR. Bleth ef the Beventn, was chosen reading clerk. Committees The first jangle of the day was over the appointment of the usual ha Heliner suggested that each hj of the committees be composed of two members from each of the leg ialative districts ihe county. Ji ©. Allen moved mendm that the committees consist of one member from each of the eity wards, | One from Ballard and one from each of the commissioners districts of the county. Mr. Hefner accepted the &Smendment, but not so the country delegates. They protested with one voice Saainat what they termed an at mipt on the part of the elty to @ tate the platform and permanent or- gantzation of the convention. After a long argument a compromise was effected on one committeeman from .feach of the city wards, two from Ballard and two each from the north and south commissioners’ districts. At 12:2 o'clock the Soremnion %: to gt ana’ pre: Immediately after the convention was called to order again the ‘ot the registerea ore pot entitled to seats vention. in, Of the First ward, the charge against Im- | trumped up for the purpose of shut- y o y of the attitude Drestdent th that of the to be irehase of al a, latter. a, A the peopl: Ctl fork to the Setseopel Fiv UTCHERS EXPECT TO SETTLE STRIKE SECRETARY RUST OF THE WESTERN CENTRAL LABOR UNION BELIEVES THAT TROUBLE WILL SOON BE OVER-—TACOMA in every possible 8 ¥. ‘ morning a special committee fpalating of rank A. Rust, secre- of the Cc. : Albert “e ppointed by the fe, went to Tacoma on city arrange- yal yes peeved today for a8 determined a boycott Brubn in rm has a large in | tween una, * seer) committee having se ? it that ts there and retail, Sepecialiy in stocking wail With meats. ee eeting wae held law L. U, hall ‘ Ron Place at the meetig the to make public s ah _lediorg ers y bola (poo and Waiters’ Union The Tegular meeting tonight om May decide to refuse to ‘trante (hat ile Frye-Bruhn i think t ene eer fot Soke that it wit ve n out the cooks @4ld Becretary Rust SYMPATHISES ger vay * of Tacoma will uhn products in aity. ‘The secretary of the Ta toma Union, an organization t to the local W, C. L. Maen! otitied the latter body tention to assist the striking at M4 mattire tending to ent of the trouble he exact nature of GRABBING TELEPHONES STAND, D, Sept. 5.—~The Standard O11 Company offficials ‘otiating with the Everett-Moore syndicate for il the independent telephone deal is accomplished the plan of the lin the way of wages and hours, but ting them out of the convention In the interest of ‘turn-comt Demo- produced a certificate dat- F. Trom the elty comptroller, effect that none of the three sere registered voter on that date. Hohmann produced another certificate showing that Medovern ber § registered this mornin, A stormy scene follow: One of the most active debaters in the First that convention, and who at that time | formally announced his renunctation of Democracy. Finally the previous question was moved. On vive voce | vote McGovern was seated. On vote |by roll-call Burns and Johnson were |unseated. SAN FRANCTSC Wheat, 114 1-6 115. companies con- | independent companies from ‘as the trouble will prob- ably be settled to a large extent by tomorrow evening without adopting such drastic measures. Many of the ‘ors have volun- and expressed a willingness to stop using the unfair meat if we could provide them with any other, being as anxto we are to avoid further trouble. Self Protection ‘The retail butchers who sell Frye- Bruhn meat claim that they are do- ing #0 merely for welf-protection. A Murphy, proprietor of the Pacific market on Pike street and president of the Retail Butchers’ Union, sald today; “It was « choice with us be running or closing up our hops. We have no Ill feeling againat the blockmen. The Retail Butchers ssociation has always recognized the Meat Cutters’ Union and we are willing to give the men all they aak we believe we have # right to buy |p a “ihiserly involved m the aiesiculty at all, meat wh joone in order to protect our trade, Besides. we have capital inter in our establish | ments and cannot afford to close o shops, ‘This would be necessary for & while if we could not handle Frye Prubn products. We cannot see why the blockmen should expect us to enter their fight. The trouble is be tween them and the Frye-Bruhn not ‘ing houre, and w THE TEDDY DOESN'T BOTHER ME. CHICAGO, Sept. 5 the death of Otto M. Thumier, man in Nevada, California en route to Lisbor and was bur sided and YOUNG RUNAWAYS KILLED i —Cable advices from Lisbon today tell Ovregan and Washini to be his wife, whose death preceded his but few hours. It armed through the Amerioan consul at Lisbon that Feality Mrs. Antoinette Young, with whom from San Francisco, where the wothan re Thamier had bis headquarters Thumier resides in Chicago and is totally eurpri broken by the news of her husband's unfaithfuln \ VLL HAVE THIS CHAP SQUE ot for many y # a traveling ler died ‘The real Mr«. d and heart and death. RENCH MINISTRY ORDERS EVACUATION PARIS, Bept. 5.—The minister definite evacuation of the w t t Sinique. tn show ai be ordered. Later reports from the isiand tions were more violent and atte at first stated. The country i it is impossible to tell how ma ber can only be guessed at from those who are miss ‘The heat is growing intolera of the island. This strengthens be repented, perhaps with sill have occurred alrendy. ‘The tidal ee Which follow eruptions. ¥ people we: ific authorities here f ne of a tidal wav andonment of the OCTOPUS IS BUSY TSVILLE, Ala., Sept, 5.—Six~ ls have agreea the capital to be the New York HUD ty Southern cotton to form & merger, Baderwritien by banks. WILL VISIT THE POPE ROME, Sept. 5.—John M. Farley, successor of Archbishop Corrigan, is expected to vinit Rome immed! ately after his consecrotion as | biahop. PUPILS TO HAVE BETTER SERVICE ‘The Seattle Blectric Company | promises by the time of the opening Of the state university to have im- provements made tn University car service, Extra care will be run during the hours the puplis are com ing and going from the state insti- tution, but on agcount of the single track It will be Impossible to lower the present 15-minute schedule In the morning and evening and minates during the quiet hours the day. The work on thé tracks north of University station will soon be com pleted. The cars will then be run through to Ravenna park without transfers. TRANQUIL AT TAMAQUA TAMAQUA, Sept 5.—Panther valley is In a state of such| tranquility that non-union men who have taken the ce of atrik went to work this mornin corted by troops, ‘Two-we tions, issued this morning to thi diers, indicates the intentic ever, to keep them on guard. Shenandoah last night the were called out where trouble threatened, but the mob dispersed quietly, WREATH FOR HIS FRIEND NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—President lt, before leaving on his Southern ‘trip, ordered an expensive joral wreath to be sent to the fu Wil 1 of Secret Service Officer ix, who wes killed in the collision on Wednesday. ming the evaruntion at of the colonies hole northern today ordered portion” of Mar- jeanoes at t therm end fetand with indicate that the recent nded with greater fatality fo deeply covered with a ny have perished, and the the reports by the living erup- than hat num of bie, and is felt beyond the shores the belief that the eruptions will greater force thah those that are feared quiteas much as the allowed up in that of August 30, ear the complete destruction of © of extraordinary magnitude. Iniand ts strongly urged. ~ POPULAR YOUNG MAN ¢ oVes Chris Kielland, « well known and popular young man of Ballard, ¢ @t the Monod hospital early ye: lay morning of typhoid fever. The deceaned wan the chief ranger of the Court Crescent lodge of Foresters of Amertea. in Ballard, and was also a un Eagle Whitlock’s undertaking Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday afternoon by the Forest- ers. Arrangements as to time and place have not yet been made. APPROVES ADDITION — Hitiman’s Lake Front addition haa finally been approved by the elty council. It was rejected several timen |by the committee on streets, as it | did not conform with the adjoining | property MARVELOUS MILLIONS | ‘EVERETT, Sept. 5.-Mra. Lamar, wife of @ grocery clerk in thin city, expects soon to come into the pow- session of an estate valued at $36,~ 000,000. Mrs, Lamar inherits from her grandparents, Lord Salisbury has charge of the estate, and has been trying for several years to pre- vent Mra, Lamar from getting it, Recently she has received word from her attorney that her claim has been recognized. Mra, Lamar'n mother 3 parlors, gE | | | isbur | estate’ thre Mra. Lamar’ y bequeathed it to her after her moth- ers’ death. Mre. Lamar has been living in this country for a number of, yea “WANT EXTRA | SESSION HARRISBURG, Pa,, Sept. 5.—A pmittee fram the executive board f Pennsylvania railroad employes alled upon Gov, Stone yesterday uested him to ame the second wife of L and Salisbury eh claim her, ‘The yandfathe and re an extra | session of the legisiature for the pur f ending the anthracite atrike. Gov, .Btone replied that he would gladly call an extra » nm if he thought It could devise a constitu tional law which would settle the atrike and prevent others BRACKETT SUICIDES PEORIA Hept 8. Brackett tana for $50,000. have been insane, The body Is at} 280 DRY PELEE AT IT AGAIN Another Eruption Kills at Least 2000 bt here 7# panlc-#trte Ing the island. ‘The British which came in to- Was covered with thie 4 the gun ie yy dense clouds of dust jt is reported from Guadaloupe that the beet there le ened areal black clouds are visible in the direo- tion of Martinique. Repeated de. tonations have been of terrific volume. ‘et : LOOTING 2: CAPH TOWN, peace was declared in |a band of 6 Damare natives under a Kaffir chief named Nekboret, ave been loti the entire Orange r Giatriet near the German bor 4 British united In fitet r | der. | thorities hav expedition ermina: the marauders BIG BANKING TRUST NEW YORK, Sept. b—~The direc. tors of the Mexican Trust bank are | planning the formation of an inter Rational banking concern with « J eapital of $10,000,000, designed to op- | erate in the Bpanish-American re- | publics. Tt will be known as the In- |ternational Bank and Trust Com. pany of America. The institution will have branches in 16 Mexico and at Various plac Central and South America. MAKE SMOOTH TALK Bept. BERLIN, 5.—The kaiser's Pos ws by the press com- totally eradl feeling there. m it has # cated the anti-German HOP PICKERS ARE VERY SCARCE Hop plekers are in demand, The | city labor bureau is after them for fields on both this and the other side of the mountains, Two bundred familien are wanted to assirt In har- vesting the crops this side of the antains, and more than that num- er for the Yakim Labor Commisi ‘Oui han is~ sued a ecircul tting (orth the | wages paid of transportation and other details, Parties will leave for Yakima on the Northern Packie railroad Monday, Wednesday and Fyiday of nextweek, The fare in $6.60 |for the round trip, and palt FIGURES WASHINGTON the the has » tin ing August 1 than Int onding months of the pri moet whol- | 6 The Parle edition rk teraid states that | GOING T0 THE SOUTH OYSTER BAY, Sept. party = depai Syiph at 9 o’cioek this mornin: of earrying out ‘EMBE CATTLE STAR. EVENING, 8 RB KANSAS CITY, Pept. 5 ttonal Association voted yesterday not fo am American Federatic the on the gr would be ¢ ound that rived fro The vole was nearly unant MAKE. THEIR Postal ¢ with of La no advantag m the aflian on GETAWAY KIEFF, ‘ernment pi Roosevelt | Souchern trip. Ruseia. lat. While at tuncheon today 12 political prisoners threw a cloth over the guard's heed | and escaped. They have not yet bee jcaptured. ‘The government great Importance upon the escape, as it im considered part of an anti-gov- b.—The ted om the the ned, Secretary | ‘The party will reach Washington and this eve Wheeltn, * tomorrow morning. Beveral Ohio cities will next reaching start at once for there be | visited, and then the party will pro: lored to t ROMB, have been that sels emplo: with a su hegs York and cutter police enue dingy the boat ki U1 this im men was not di A nearch Coaat’ € FORT TRUM erelock this morning Admiral the gene’ among experts that while t last night's night attack upon Fort Wright m: have been put out of action, been demonstrated tuted by Ldeut tive oMcer. Ni he Gouth, returning to with inaspuctione it Watninewn on Wednesday, Sepiem- BOOSTING MARCONI Sept. 6. ~King Victor | Bmanue! has ordered the battleship | Carlo Alber to be placed at the com- plete disposal of Marconi for his ex- | periments with the wire raphy in America and Burop HORRIBLE DISCOVERY teleg- ‘The admiral’s an ceptionally ol opinion ved in ficient fle city. the omic p¥e and pull rning the ove was Chas. coal bunke’ |found filled with ywater, TLL, Sept. 5. —AtT Hig- Block mid~ it has hat an enemy. et could force the approaches of Long Island sound and make a disastrous dash upon SAILORS STEAL BOAT AND ESCAPE | Tired of the life of the “Jolly Jack |children, in parties not leas than. 26 | tar,” four sailors from the U, & rev in number, One dollar per box t#|enue cutter Grant, now in harbor, paid tor picking the hops. The pick-|/took French leave last night 1 ers must take camping outfits and / have gone to parts unknown. Should camp in or near the fields, they be caught, severe punishment » far, It appears that there will/ will be meted out to them, The be a sourcity of pickers |Caso Is more serious than almple de a cae ak sertion, a# it combines theft and wanton destruction of government Hilscher and J. A. Johansen & deser * sought by the to ers of the rev ir me nd all cutter aie They out led asore, Un absence of the red. tely inst Satterlee, the ar the Pacific the boat waa and badly 1902, HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News A # 25CENTS AMONTH ADAMS & BLANCHARD BARG BARGAINS! WEATHER FORECA Sead Your ‘in ied aids SABE bod tes After His Suit 198, im Gender amd with chix You can send your boy to dur store to buy hie own e property, clese to street Buit, he will receive the same treatment and atten: Une tion 'as if he was accompanied by his parent if | the Suit he choses does not suit you, It can be re- | turned. \‘ orner Sist and Meroer, just south of it will seen be schoo! time, and you should be get+ Madinon 50x11, with new twe~ ting @ new School Suit for the boy room house, for 6460, We are showing the late fall styles in Suite for boys, Two-Piece Suits, $3 to $7 Short Pant Three-Piece Suits $4.50 to $7.50 Long Pant Suits $6.50 to $15.00 We guarantee a perfect fit for any boy. ‘ADAMS & BLANCHARD i? Second Avense, Hinckley Block. New five-room house and lot on 86th | avenue, south of Madinon, for $1260, | ‘The prices are right and terme rea- | sonable. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Beheverman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street LION CLOTHING HOUSE MENS’ SUITS NEW FALL STYLES. Men's All Wool Suite, tweeds, cassimeres and worsteds— $7.50 Men's Fancy Worsted Suita, Diack, clay and blue serges— $10.00 You save from $2.00 to $6.00 an @ sult here. We are not in district Assayer’s Materials Everything needed for amateur field oF laboratory. Biow Pipe Outfits, Beales. We are headquarters, ‘ Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE professional, Retorts, Crucibles and Geis All-Day Baturday the high-rent Big Special for Day é Our entire stock of Women's Fancy Imported Neckwear willbe put on sale tomorrow at positively half the original selling price. In this lot are some of the latest fads, and the values were exceptionally low in the first place. Don't fail to get one of these Imparted Novel- ties at less than the cost of manufacturing. AFTER 6 P. M. SPECIALS 12se Men's Four-Ply Linen Collars, slightly soiled, big vari- ety of styles, after ¢ p. m., choice, Men's Panty” x eek } ie. Seach: OFlar'S ty sp Rae, CO, 4 RT. SHANNON. GROCERY CO. Incorporates, 1220-1223 Bnd ave. 1081, Special Soap Sale 12 Bars Good Laundry a se Soap Black Combs, each Faney inch Hibton nie. Consolidation Sale Commences MONDAY, SEPT. 8. $75,000.00 worth of Electric Fixtures, Mantels, Tilting and Grates, Electric Supplies and Machinery will be placed on sale at less than manuiacturers’s cost. 9 Bare ‘imeraid 0 or Corinne R. T. Shannon Grosery Con Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, Main Store—First Avenue and Northwest Fixture Annex—318 First ba 4 South THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. ~ COR. SECOND AVE. AnD MADISON SALE OF FANCY HOSE Ladies’ Imported Fancy Hose, in colored stripes and polka dots, and black lace with embroidery, worth soc, 65sec and 75¢; on sale Saturday atthe special low price, per pair FN es eee secns nevas kee Misses’ Imported Fancy Hose, full fashion, colors blue, red and brown, with polka dots, worth 35c; on sale Saturday, at, the pair, only . 10 Reliable all woot bufiness suit in a medium weight cheviot, coloring slightly on the gray stripe—-finished with strong Italian Hnlngs—handsome and durable. damaged. to hide it hy sinking, but the dill- Bent search revealed tts whereabouts, ‘The men had attempted SALE. OF SILK WAISTS Ladies’ Fine Silk Waists, made of heavy taf- feta and fine quality peau de soie, in plain and fancy effects, in shades of blue, tan, nile green, pink, white and old rose, sizes 34 and 36, regular value $6 to $lo; on sale Sat- urday, all at the one special price, each eeeceecsnence see McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. censors 10 WB, W. Newhall & Co.) Names and descriptions of the missing men were at once procured, The police were notified of the es- cape, and a strict look-out is being kept for the men, Lieut. Satterlee and a couple of trusty men are out scouring the city for the deserters, they may he soon brought to Jail MAY END THE STRIKE HUNTL The GTON, W. Va. miners in 1 Sept. 5 agreed to n tha ek all nd that puree, ep nccount Of the near ap- Maa a ee | THEQUAKER DRUG CO ]|| Qu Kidney Cure dup Sad San Wolop maples ‘endl Sole Agents for Stops pain in the back and union help; loweat prices. iC JAE-IT-UP—Cures Chili Blains cures all kidney and blad troubles. 600. om QUICK DRUG CO., 704 ist ave 1013-1015 First A Globe Butta nue inter, realty bar auins ‘aniy.