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STRIKERS SHOT BY MISTAKE OF THEIR OWN MEN wo Colliory Pickets Riddled With Bullets From Fel- few Miners, Who Fail to Recognize Them in the Dense Fog with bullets, ‘The other man was | ————————___ mortally wounded and can survive | Dut a few hours at most. jutes, William then went on hom ‘An examination at the hoapital | but as John did not appear hi SEATTLE, WASHI EVENI DAY “Hf 1 can't talk, | oan h | back to look for him. At th re be- beaten with clubs. The a he ir way |not identified until taken there. rm It has been Jearned that an attack . Was contemplated on the Maltby col | Nery, and Strikers were station-| lea along the line of the Lackawanng | 1 leading to the mine when | been made party, but no trace of the minsing Was found, and he has not since here et. rosety be t rick were stricken | Considerable yon in julged i and on Bentes another search was made, revealing bo more than the former one. The opinion prevails here, however, that the man ‘was the victim of foul the hands of somebody, as there ie no keown motive for his disappearance, and he left @ little Property behind him. WHITE MAN'S BURDEN Gen- Chaffee Will Re- form the Heathen When the news was spread excite- to fever heat throughout in | the city. th ie doubtful whether the force of deputies at hand will be able to suppress trouble should - mence. Great crowde of str the streets discussing the the Read of the tian is at potn: riot ‘Threats are freely made that the collieries will not be Sheriff's deputies are the Maltby colliery. that the situation ts thousand ine, who ave my picture taken.” PRETTY BLONDE KISSES ANOTHER WOMAN'S HUBBY |: BRACES HER HUSBAND, WH THE WOMEN FINISH THEIR neat and & ory an. A handsome young woman, @ young man, « loving tar: rude interruption of the act by another pretty young wom threatened to culminate tn goloes, last night. Detective Wappenstein, who was down at the station on other busi~ for the worst, had It not been for his “butting in” a “go” would have been on that would have made Referee Crane turn back summersaults be- cause of ite fairness. Wappy started to rate the but they saw him coming am bapa een Hoty gttacking ¢@ach other ph y. Boores of spectators watched the wiling incident at the depot about ATTACKS THE BLUE-EYED OUTSIDER AND THEN eM. Oo CATCHES HIS TRAIN WHILE QUARREL | ‘The brunette and the blonde glared at each other for & moment when the, forener exclaimed | "How dare you kiss my husband? | Qh yeu-o-o-0bt Et ned you alone ‘4 tear you to pieces!” By this time whe with the golden | nets had mucceeded tn wiggling loose from ie the vice. like gras al- with Be ie oncend womas tare ~ her arma about the travelers neck and kissed him many tints. The train was about tn sane and the young man pe 4 greatly agitated, Dodrdad. it it vend the two young women were ft on the plat- form. ‘Were Left Alone ee They exchanged eloquent but = erately subdued Ly B.4 However, they seemed to reach some #, SEPTEMBER 8. ment and did not come to blows. had wi rte an attack upon Palla, Island 1 Chaffer _ | Saye that be will send troops to the Mactu country to exact a promise of future good behavior ‘The Sultan of Maciu recently ordered the American troops out of in, threatening ax an “OF RAILWAY FIREMEN be pee 18 Big Hit With Everybody andis rom “nt Nae foun ony fn at darente as Honorary Member continually seeking the friendshj natives, Wi now compe POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED Body of the lows 8 lowa Suicide is he Bartholla's “hicka- idge, Orchard) RICEVILLE, lowa, Sept. &.—The jouatain. body of the suicide found in a wheat field here on Saturday was positively | identified yesterd an that of Will- such in ‘The ist Stayer president if int | F i ' i i # j ization tts worth depends on the skill, wisdom and nelf-rewtraint zations has shown. I pity the creature ous. work, matter in| i how huimble. he ls @ good | American citizen.” SYMPATHY SEEMS ONE FOR FRYE-BRUHN REFUSES TO ARBITRATE WITH THE BUTCH IVES TO HOLD OUT FOR NON-UNIONISM to @ definite understanding for the future. “And are hereby requested to secure, if possible, a weitien reply to this proposition, that we may know E teeth, which he had made for Bar- thotin. The following confession found upon the dead man led to the sum- moning of the witnesses from Chi- cago: pe) whom it may concern: Want to state I am the Bar- tholin pol are looking for. Also I wish to certify I had no as- sistance of am: or from any one, - y were not plan- it was all Minnie and I could My mind te wandering. drop in Hfe in a T months’ traveling in the best of com: today living the life of a hobo to detail and get my mind Even my handwriting is AND ed. eful But above all things,-1 ask to clear everybody from’ suspicion, There 1# no second party: I am the kineod She scarcely had time to begin the enjoyable exercise before a decidedly pretty youpg brunette rashed on the platform Columbia street. She Beiled In haited. She ‘The sailed in by bd nice biue a trembting man. SOURTTHAT | TRIES ITSELF === Mesers. Shisih one One and Cherry Investig- ate Chergad Made Againet Them, and Conclude Accordingly A court of fon, held wy Cherry, local U. &. inapectors of ats and bollers, to @ecige, the suthentle- fowed running Aight sed day with single crews, was the big event in marine elrcles this morning. At ? of tugboat captains, engineers and owners had assembied ae witnesses or interested spectators of the affair, and during the invexti- gation fine points of maritime law and seamanship were discussed pro nd con with an avidity that bew!l- dered landsmen. It Is Very Funny ‘To the latter it aj ular peared pec that the court should Investigate the " “ an attempt last night to drink up all | very charges preferred against Iteeif, but such seems, to be the order of things in maritime law, The case was rushed through with a speed time Pierce's attorney, H. B. Mune: ley, of Hawley & Huniley, asked for ap adjournment, that witnesses not present, more favorable to the complainant's side, could be exam- lined. His request was refused. Cap’ Bryant had in the berinning denied Mr. Huntley the privilege of asking any questions for his client, or of taking part in the proceedings, hoid- Ing that Mr. Pierce was competent to ask bis own questions. “ahe complaint had been made by Pierce, a marine engineer, to the \tnessed the bas and followed. the dressed pair. They w up Columbia street took a Queen Anne car. Detective Wi sure there was time hair putting. he, “were, eucollent people, I am sure. would not give identity red nant oe any “one thelr her from Fair, considered her just the thing for a dispatch boat. Since ving Ban Francisco May 28, she Man traveled over 10,000 miles. With Vice President SP eee bm ‘ope buy boa: 1 Lace! ben i. between the and Ramin u ‘on the a"southeastern Alain pee) of 30 milen with the ocean | 6:% sub tug Benen the tug was beaten by | ection. two miles. WENT TO BED IN THE GRASS ‘ Cheis Nelson, who has Been living at the Queen City hotel, paid very dearly for @ night's lodging elve- where last night. His room last hight was in m vacant lot at the cor- ner of Main street and Fifth avenue | south. His bed was the gr ‘The clerk was very exorbitant #100. Nelson appeared at the police sta tion at an early hour this morning tale of woe to Night the liquor in the ¢ ane Bose) he tired of the hopelers t nt to sleep wherever he Soll ‘und @ ph to lay his head. The vacant tot tracted his attention and there he decided to reat for the sight. Th: last thing that fernembere is when two shadowy figures were bending over him. “He was too much under the influence of liquor to real- lee what wos going on, but now thinks that these were the men who robl im, When he awoke at an early hour this morning he suddenly realized that there wai oggpetnins | minsing from bis pocket arone and searched himself, Then. + dle. covered that he had been robbed of £20 in money, two $60 checks and hie watch end-chan e 190: ATTORNEY MISSING Jamos L. Harn Sud- denly Disappears TACOMA, Sept. 5.—The local polloe authorities have been notified of the mysterious dienppeasance of Judge James L. Harn, formerly of 1 ma but now of Beattie, Judge Harn came to this city’ some time ago from Florida, where he had a seat on the bench. During the greater part of bie etay here he wee con Btellacoom hospital Hie left Tacoma inat riday he to with c nected with the for the tuaane. pring for Geattic. Last Fi ried for Tacoma te atte for the firm ry some business which he is employed, and was see aboard the boat by his employer. Since then so trace of bim has been found and Wt ts feared that he has Yesterday bis ‘“xaployer was over from Seattle and visited a number of people whom Harn was to have seen, but none of them had seen him recently, All taquiry failed to dis- cover any ciue to his whereabouts ens would have Ser that Ly 134 oF 140 pounds. Found face, emoth shaven, and brown hair, At the time of his disappear ance he was dressed in @ binck wult with @ green thread or stripe run- ning through, and wore @ square-top black derby hat. He ts said to be of good appearance, quiet and gen- temanty in manner. The police are trying to locate the missing man. LONDON, Sept. &-—The Star to- day, commenting on the hobnobbing of Mor, and Carnegie with Kuro- onde, says they all n Without distine- ge, dignity or gay thing reine eee Star affirsha tha thi only & belated recognition of te ona fait fact that the real Kings today are not on royal thrones, adds that the Morgan: last recognizes ry seer by saying, “All Tait King Mor- GOOD LUCK, . THOMA LONDON, - Hept. &—Bir | Thomas Lipton will be the LAbersl candidate for parliament in Hornsey, a north: ern suburb of London, in the next HEAP BIG RED MEN NORFOLK, Va. Sept. &—The Great Council of Red Men began its Sth annual seqston in Norfolk today with prominent members of tho or. der in attendance from al) parts of |the country. Only routine matters [received attention. The councti as- ae. |sembled in Eke’ hall at 9 o'clock and listened to addrenses of weicame by Mayor Riddick and others. The response was by Dr, Edwin D. Wiley, the present hend of the order. DOPE HAS MADE HIM WHAT HE IS Charles Gallagher, a dope fiend, was arrested yesterday and taken to the police station. When found he ‘was sleeping from the effects of the insidious drug, He is said to be one of the unfortunate incurables and will go to any length to get the opiates. Only a few days ago he | Was arrested for the same horrible offense. When searched yesterday, all the articles found in his pockets had some connection with the drug, which has made him the physical and mental wreck that he ts. He had a bent brass safety pin with which to prick him arm, @ small bot- tle of water, a few grains of mor- what pian of action to take. YY Order of the Committee. W. Clark, Secretary watt F higed however, refused to con- phage ition, declaring that So's paid higher wagee thah union | wages, ani Lae oor lh Ay ht to Dieased. sGlgned. “W. J, BARTHOLIN.” Other letters were found in Bar- |tholin’s pocket. Several of them were evidently from a sweetheart and were signed Bartholin weeks, work- He passed e Edwards. ing as under the treasury department June 11, 1902, and the department had referred it to the local inspectors for investiga- Plerce, when placed upon DRUGGISTS CONVENE PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept. &.-- phine an mall fountain pen bulb with which to fill with dope the opening made by the old brass pin THE BEST HE DID While hore he recetved letters trom Secretary Rust stated this afternoon a woman in Chicago. One of there t time stood a watch of 28 hours on More than 1000 retail’ druggists, coming from all parts of the union, “I won't give you any money, but that the principal reason for offer-| wae dropped-by Bartholin, am part the mer Multnomah. et out and do the best you can and and representing the 75,000 persons |Sou will be all right? The Witnesses d to the int of fair me ing to arbitrate was to show the ly read by « farmer for whom he engaged in that busines: in the Unit | what Attorney Ed E T this morning public th ern’ willingness to do Capt, G, A. Harris of the tug Moun- ed States, are gathered in Phila oe was working. It was addressed to "0. The fight will be pushed with "My Dearest Will vi of the Frye Brann to arbitrate yesterday 1 undiminished Committees | are actively engamed tainesr, Capt. Pierson of the Nellie t. William Reed of the Gupt. John Hansen of the Iphia for the golden jubilee con ceutical association vention of the American Pharma: |“ ‘The gathering | ty | William. Thompeon a coup! Saturday Thompson stp job for the city, without pay, sha CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR ‘al., Rept, &.—The ; ter; but Mr. | Everett in alding the strike Stubborn unfair attitude has|through the trade uniors in # Med me with the firm, as I/way and Dawson the business | with [rome labor. of the firm in thove oi is being t difficulty Is oft, | diminished. ‘This morning the Cal-| no more Frye-Bruhn jifornis Barket, on Second, avenue land Madieon street, owned by es Offer to Arbitrate Gutter. commenced selling Frye- the following communt-| Bruhn mi and five blockmen_im-| SACRAMENTO, pitering to arbitra ediately quit working there. They|live stock exhibition, Including | Witt . | mm _prssident of the Retali| then went around to the oustomers| horses, cattle. swine and sheep, of the market, and most of the latter,| the distinguishing feature of ta the | ison of the of the Oscar B., Engineer A. A. An- derson of the Mystic, Wngineer M. F-. Carison of the Harry 8, Robert M Fariane, port captain of the P. P. N. Co,, Capt. Grant of the Yellow Jacket, Capt, Blekum of the Stephen- son-Blakum Tugboat Co. and George of the La Conner Trading é& ‘Transportation Co, were then exem- held in America and the pharm \d and Ireland are represent- by fraternal delegate: the most interesting convention is the exhibition in| Horticultural hat hie exhibition sts of a large Gisplay 11 @ comprehensive of the Ph tion during the ir the most Important of its kind ever | and a. coutical associations of Germany, | ture of the |S 1 Haw fendant’s side at the trial ‘Thompson put a pecullar construc- {tion on tae words of the attorney two “rhe ‘best he could do” |write a letter to # te b hause, asking the owner to give him a week's board, and to charge the same to Mr, Hawkins, Ed Hawkins name was signed to the note, and was to arding Meeting of the Western Cen- ig in claimed, were glad to let the men | California state fair, which ope ined. ‘Thelr teatiinony was pra ganization of the American Pharma rhompson committed the forgery a) cally all the same. They declared J} awsoctation, ‘The exh He was merely on trial a# a vagrant, # special commit-| take orders for them from fair firms.|today. The horticultural dispia is Bone fight againet the |e re 1 ts, hell ta the headquars| one of the best aver seen In Calite ompany, held at the |ters of the butchers, and family or- | day with single crew that tugboats did not run night and that the boats le almost everything found the druggists’ Aging from | |but got t were very seldom 4 run more 50 years ago | JUMPED OVERBOARD ra received there by telephone or | departments are also weil filled. The feet night, you were au lth rwise are filled from fair firms.|fair continues two weeks and the act a8 @ mediator be Did Not Refuse management expects a record-break Peeeaene sid company, meet g ing attendance. Racing begins to-| rarbitration of all the dif-| Secretary Rust wishes to deny the!) vow and will include running, | ved between the Frye-|rumor that the cooks and waiters | Ore and pacing ra , yin and the Block | have refuged to atd heed strikers. . ; a Bi rhouse | was one of the committee present « aloe, Greate Gna incnn’ | heise mating Priday nist” he oaad| PRETTY LITTLE BOOKLET i this afternoon, “and they were glad A prétty little booklet, to give us all the moral wnd financial ilustrated and descriptive or support we asked of them. Ure street car system of Beattie | The only trouble resulting from |b o issued by the Seatt Elect Soepany to select two par-| pickets posted in front of unfair |C ach branch of the system, ond | OH whom must be disinter.|xhope happened Saturday afternoon, jevery car line is described minutely—| ee ttee to we wo|when the proprietor of the Queen |the schedule of the car oir wtast OH whom must be dinin.|City Market, on Third and Yesler,|ing point, etc, being given in full “na the four to select. «|complained to the police. The twa|The half-tone illustrations inter~ committee to decide | men were taken to headquarters, but| spersed in the reading matter are ane Which may be brought immediately released and allowed to|tastily tinted. and the whole booklet for consideration, looking continue thelr work in really & wor! ar A i a and the poultry and agricult fer at bor Union head- depart 4 my | Cret han 12 hours @ day at a stretch, and that although in the latter case the fireman took the watch while th enginesr-slept, the latter was always tr close at hand, and besides there ts hot room én r seletint engineers for such an emer- gency. vic restore of America, the chie? member of the of Pngles. of which the ranger and Fraternal oday y|room of the Sota "watton |ly opene will continue until The 7 nt, and apart, jt, of New York, sec- LICENSED TO WED The following marriage license have been insued: Frederick Fellows of Seattle and Mra, Anna Colvig of von wae: preached by the Rev. |Woodinviije, and is, of Whatcom; Theodore Ca Mary man-| Snel ton mMBIY | August Wait | i i} | | allking, ot | B, Contre, |Tuesday, fair with light to fresh Honolulu advices give the arrival of the lobe Navigation Co.'s 4 \freighter Tampico, Aug. 22, with h cargo from’ Seattle. 4, aged 45, a firema jon the Tamptoo, Jumped overboard Aug. 15 while temporarily unbalance ed mentally from filness. Boats were lowered and the body recover- Jed, but attempts at resuscitation not | avasiing, the dead man was buried | at sea. WEATHER FORECAST SNAPS Buy @ lot or own your own home. | Good Jot on Kastiake avenue, clone | to Lake Union, street car line, 435. Bplendid lot on Twenty-fourth ave nud, north ef Madison, magnificent wm of lake, Hee high, no grading heeded, § Corner Thirty-firet and Mercer, lot 0x10 and two-room house, $476. Lot 964118 an4 nice four-room house on brick piers, chicken house on lot and ail in garden, partly fene- ed with wire, These are bargains beth in prices and terme, Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Bcheverman biocock, | LION CLOTHING HOUSE me HEADQUARTERS FORamm MEN’S FALL UNDERWEAR ‘The celebrated New Britain make. Men's Pure Merino end Aus- tralian Wool Underwear, me- dium and heavy weights— ‘These are a special purchase, and are the standard 33.00 val- RI. SHANNON “Sone Hotel, Restaurant and Ship Supplies Qur prices on Fiour, Rolled Oats, T ee Beans, Frutts, Canned Vi Condensed Milk Molonees, Lard, Tens, and other food supplies are low the cost R. T. Shannon Grocery Con Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, Suits in Gray Cheviot, that fit perfectly around the shoulders, and that hang gracefully at the waist, made with individuality, snap and dash about them. MAY RIP THINGS UP THE NEW POLICE ORDINANCE MAY PROVE A BUG-A-BOO WHEN UP FOR FINAL D18CUSs.- SION The reinstatement of Detective Wappenstein on (he police force is « | bug-a-boo that promises to make trouble for Chief of Police John 8ul- livan's proposed ordinance, reorgan | zing the police department, accord. ing to the statements of several wuneilmen he councilmen are » Dill as t 0 much are sore i are quot- considered it to put Wap at Chief Sullivan, das saying tha: an affront for th the department by a city council in- Beattle and Vicinity—Tonight vestigation, ‘That a Fed ‘the iat First Avenue and Cherry Street ; —————— HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News AA 25 CENTS AMONTH ADAMS & BLANCHARD Your Boy’s School Suit School time will soon be here, and you want to fit your boy out with @ new Suit—one that will wear and look well. We have one of the largest line of Boys’ Suits in the city; we are showing the tate fall otyles and colors, and the prices are right. Long Pant Suits SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, $8.50 UP. Sizes from 14 to 33, in browne and grays. WASHINGTON CHEVIOTS, $10.00 UP. Sizes 14 to 33, in browns, blues and blacks, Late military out, BLUE SERGE SUITS, $12.50 to $15.00. 14 to 38 size, strictly Dress Suits, single and double breasted. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. PUT YOUR VALUABLES UNDER YOUR OWN LOCK AND KEY. Seattle Safe Deposit Vaults Are absolutely fire and burgiar-proof. Boxes for rent by the month or year Safe Deposit Building 701 First Avenue The Question of the Hour ‘Where can I get the best goods at the most 2 This question is soon solved ‘when you once trade at THE CRAG: ER. Tomorrow we call your special hapten t cart ‘snloat House- held Goods. It's a money-saver, and you may regret {t if you fail to take advantage of fe 890—10-4 Cotton Blankets, in gray and white. Special Price S%c—$1.19 11-4 Blankets, in gray and white. Special 880—41.25 11-4 Cotton Blankets, in white only. ple ht he Somes Coe, Son cee Cotten Down, eel tacked Comfort, special, each $1.39. disc. 42-36, Pillow Casew a 5s = yew Cases, spectal PriSe, 56-00 sheets, Speclal peice 690, 72-90 Sheets, special 550, $2.25 11-4 Halt Woo! Blankets, fm ggpined colors, apecial ries Bankruptcy Sale Of the entre stock of the late Mechanics’ Clothing Company, formerly located and do- ing business at 109 Occidental Ave., in the City of Seattle, State of Washington, which is now in the storage warehouse, will be sold to the highest bidder on Tuesday, Sept. gth, 1902, at 10 a.m, This stock consists of Hi Cloth- ing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Bags, Valises and Miners’, Lumbermen’s and Prospectors’ outfits. Notice.—No other but sealed bids will be con- sidered, and none accepted after the hour of Joa. m., Sept.9, 1902, at which time a bill of sale for the entire stock will be delivered to the highest bidder. Terms of Sale are cash on delivery, One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in U. S. gold, or a certified check to be deposited as a guarantee of good faith by each and every contestant for the stock, which will revert to the individual, company or bidders failing to secure the stock. B. ALEXANDER, Receiver, August gth, A. D. 1902. Seattle, Wash. Study Its Merits ties enable us to do it able cost. It is our purpose to your dental work as you Pomp | to have it done; you will sai 5 o timate of thi retest Estimate. of the. ex 0 repal them, free, Lady attendants. Nature's Near Neighbor Gold Ci . i lates . .00 to, Bridgewerk » $5 to $6 Fi aren oe % "| Hours a.m. to8 p.m. Sundays—9 to 12 FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY 625 First Avenue, Foot of Cher: _Seattle, Washi were,in the city and the fe ences all admit, but it is claimed that were effected, a that this moving force is not from any persons directly connected with the police department to the extent that they are in p reciplents of any f ‘There is some objection to ation of the position of p spector, and at the commit ing this may be eliminated from aro politicians P ordinance, ee when reported tt game. It is said by one c wlll provide for perhaps one that Wappenastein will be sent to onal captain. who may do the work Olympla at the next session of the legislature, While posing there as a detective from the Seattle force he Will be in fact # lobbyist to push the measures backed by the local polit!~ clans who were Instrumental in having him reinstated In the depart- ment. iS Boece cut eut for the pro- spector. Will Expose Things As the bill was introduced there ts no doubt but that {t weuld have been killed, but with some modifica- tions and a soothing of the ruffied feelings of some of the it will probably pase. _ However, it ie 1 Dack fhe proposed ordmance preoipitate a fight royal, which, end eniy in @ complete @iring of dirty lingerie of the polise ‘separe Some Good Work With all this, it is fact that De- tective Wappenstein has been doli good service since being aguin plac on the police de) ace and around headq mt pay roll, the credit for we so ‘s much of Tooks who ment.