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io SEATTLE 10 HAVE CONGRESSMAN bine Will Be 10.--Chairman of and Pickertit it Humphrey Jonesand Cushman Com- Nominated--- Stubborn Fight Over Rail- way Commision wave of 1896. Judge Hadley’s own term ts abolished by operation of the law oreating it. Judge Hi of Beattie, nae many supporters, | if there were two places to fll get one of them. Judge Madi Be nominated because of, his los his fine record on the bench. What Might Have Been A combination was very nearly made last night which would have ominated Brownell of Whatcom and Pickertil, of Colfax, and both Cushman and Jones. Brownell claimed that their combined strength, added to that of Humphrey,would nominate all three Some of the Humphtey managers were anxious to make the deal, and [tt would have been done but for the fact that Hrownell and Pickerttl could neither of them demonstrate the ecteal, pesseasion of the votes claimed. serious danger that Coteen s and Jones might form |= combination with some third man that would outvete the other three. only fight on the floor of the convention will be over the callway elaims 4 majority of 100 for his ap- pointive commission. The Hy ¢ fou) inquiry, | BOERS RS GET ALL THEY. ASK EXCEPT MONEY berlain Will Not indredien the Relief Fund |‘: Named in Peace Terms 10—A pariiament: | ing that 2,000,000 pounds ts inade- secretary said that military law will shortly be ended, when penal reten- tion will be abandoned. Chamber- inin said that Great Britain only de- sired to forget and forgive. He paid a high tribute to the valor of the to Britian | Boore, and closed by emphatically and by the Moore Investment Co., & 7 mon every yo nerve of this corporation to that they be allowed to build we nge,|or any one else the privilege of vic in the heart of the city, along directly to the city oe, ena for the special |and of protecting life and prop- ‘ry, is the cause of the most caustic ge in buliding cireles. The Se because of the excuse off making this pall Fire "vite Coo showta the city. Chief Cook was the framers of the ordin 4nd wouM no doubt have sough bit- any to make it @ letter by the Neate Investment OF any one eine. intention of denying the reported ‘ ‘ssesey for the Fo: |the Brities government to gel! the Pat itowm and orowann cii"y__farme othe burghers. EVASION OF FIRE ORDINANCES FOR PERSONAL GAIN = While the adamant plaster is than common plaster, yet there ts one side of the Inch exposed, and the fire often goes up between the studding.” Councilman Redward Counciiman Redward, who is also an architect and practical builder and contractor of repute in the city, takes the stand against the city’ granting the Moore Investment Jating the building ordinance. He pers tere, ie more than dollars “twill stake ¥ reputation as @ comractor and bulider on the prop: osition that the compliance ordinance ts a protection rata fire,” said Mr. Redward. was intended for just such bulldings an the Arcade, Lumber Exchange and the Curtiss.” Mr. Kedward is chairman of the special cornmittee appointed to in- vestigate this proposition, and also he building ordinance, Jas. A. James Councilman J. A. James, another member of his special committee, in Fire Marshal Kellogg yThat.any one should seek to butid | HS8Y manner but the bort. In a mat. | of great surprise to Fire Mar-| 1 one of the best Known ers on the Pacific coast | Wonder to me,” said Chief this morning, to a 8 Lady iF r re-| ro. “that Mr. Moore ehowld want anything but metal lath the entire butiding. Why, on his insurance rates one, MF! than pay the difference A comparatively whort time Métal lath & protection? at ey Sertainiy is. The under- Shen Sic this, It le & protec TeamReever ‘tis used. ‘tf put only for And stairways, Just that ‘ i? pullding is better pro end th may be the Point 16 the beginaing of a Bs equally convinced of the fact that Mr. Moore has no right to expect to erect buildings that will be a menace to life and property. “This ordinance wa: purpose,” said he, “and we have Mr. Redward’s statement: that he rtakes bis reputation @s a builder on the tion that the ordinance ‘object, 1 do not care to discourage such men a8 Mr. Moore, who are spending much mon ey in developing the city, but I n why he should be granted special privileges, empecially when tt ingolves what this does, while the jemalier buflder 1# forced to comply with the ordinance. If this measure enacted for does not accomplish its work, cut it mt out altogether, If It does, enforce it indiseriminat Several local more positive in builders were even thew the|in the death of James Cooper, will SEATTI vo Semgetnh tbs Ex-Governor McGraw Touches Only the yn Places—-Some One Ma: Wiggle the Least Bit—How Securely George U. Is Tied to the Tail urprise the uid have the “wail” such a concession, } ‘The special counef! committee, consisting of Counciimen Red ward, Criohton, James, Rude and Gili have Rot as yot had « meeting, MYSTERY REMAINS THE POLICE ARREST DANIEL BOYD AS SUSPECT IN YE! TERDAY MORNING'S HOLO-UP Daniel Boyd, 8 man whom the po- wy bas served « Ib-year sen- > in the Walla Walla penitents- was arrested by City Detective cok Barck last sight on # clon of bet party to the attem) hoid and shooting In the Anchor aa loon early yesterday morning. There tangidie evidence against the oy was made police say he abouts at the time of the shooting he will be held @ prisoner in the city Jail Acording to the pollee the man under arrest has a very unenviable criminal record. His sentence in the state penitentiary was, served for the crime of throwing # man into the Ski river, and thereby caus- th. Much Mystery There ie considerabis connected with the shoot day morning, and + ay begs hy hard > re several ts that fase et em irony lear in the minds of the men Ned on the cane, When the dew. peradene entered ‘saloon it ie paid that they both wore masks. ‘Then they ate said to have walked to the bar ANd asked what was mystery yeater ore are re the chance for getting a drink. The fact that they Wore masks and then asked for a drink combined does not appear fonsil Tt t not thought that the exact facts will be sacer @ critical condition. in such « shape that a compiete ex- amniation of it cannot be ma the exact nature of ft is not yet known. However, he was resting easily this morning, and every min« ular bartender, but was ciping John Burke, who was rently on duty, but was taking a nap at the time. Since the arrest of Boyd in con- nection with the attempted hold-up ~ STATE” and shooting. the police have been very active on the case. Evidence that is expected to greatly inerim- inate the prisoner haa been found. and ts now in possession of the local | authorities, When Boyd war ar- remtod la evening by . Detective Rarck and searched at th® police sta- th -caliber cartridge was found in chet, This at first was con- sidered but « slight Clue, but it has) how developed that it may lead to! the conviction of the gun wielder. Today Detective Gill ib bork found one of the most important oa of evidence that has yet duced in the case. It is the sed thought to be the one used in the shootin Where or how the re- volver wes procured is # secret held by the police, That the gun ls now in the possession of the authorities is @ fact, however. ‘The revolver in said to have been taken from Boyd. the man in custody, at § o'clock yer terday morning, by some one whose | name is also held a secret. Work | le still going on in the case, and there ts a possibility that the man who fired the shot which may result before long face his accusers. FRAMES UP HIS REPORT PORTSMOUTH, 0. 0., Sept 10.—Gen Jacob Smith began writing an ex haustive official report of the Samar campaign today. He proposes to orders. KILLS HER ASSAILANT BLOOMINGTON, Ul., Daisy Cesleton, n waltrony «| urant here, last night shot and killed Mra. Joseph Leslie, who had horsewhipped her on the street, The ditticulty bn the fret, pla Mra, Leslie's husband, in the restaurant where ton worked, Mra, Lesile was Je of the girl. ‘THREE MEN show justification of the “kill-burn” | re E, WASHING TO VIENNA, Sept. 10.—At Mari anna, Hungary, 200 pilgrims Sleeping ins barn last night he building was then 5 of the inmates re incinerated while 37 others re seriously burned. STRIKE AT PORTLAND Marine Engineers on River Boats Go Out PORTLAND,~ . 10-The ma- rine cngneere. co ° local steamers are striking for a 10 cent In erease of wagte and the reinstate ment of discharged unton men. Boats are tying Up am fast as they arrive All the river oraft In both the Winl- amette and the Columbia will be tied up before ni engineers claim that the steafiér corporations have not kept the agreement by which the strike of two months ago was settled. HOME AGAIN WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Prest- dent Roosevelt arrived in this city At 6:90 this morning. He remained only half an hour and then proceed- ed to Oyster bay, y Cor- telyou Immedintely started for hie home at Hompatead, L. 1, where he will remain until the president ta his Chicago-8t. Lous trip, starting Beptember 19. ALL BUT ONE POINT; ONTGOMERY, W. Va., Sept 10. fhe Kanawah and Hocking coal company today posted notices grant- ing all the demands of the strikers, except recognition of the union. SOLDIERS NOT NEEDED THUROND, W. Va., Sept. 10.—~It is almost certain that the troops will be ordered home today. The region has been entirely free from disor. der, except the one outbreak which induced Gevernor White to send the troops here. M IN A BOAT VICTORIA, Sept, 10—William ker and B. B. Baker, of Victoria & boat puller wh name is un- known have been lost in Bering sea |The men left the schooner Geneva off Copper island to hunt and have not n seen since, although a dit igent search was made for them by the Geneva. The weather was fine, hence it is believed they may hi ched the islands. brought to thi city by t Trump, which reaehed the home port here last night Ba- and SEVEN CHINAMEN Seven Chinese, sentenged by Com- missioner Williams to deportation for being unlawfully in the country were brought to Seattle from Whatcom yemorday by Deputy Mn monies will be under the auspices of the A. 0. U. W. AS THEY JOURNEYED DOWN shal String ‘The prisoners. will leave on the Victoria, which salle to- | } night Gus Smith, the man killed at the launching of « boat at Port Biake. ley Monday, wil be buried at tha [place late this afternoon. The ce Be Switched Off th e Has Been Guessed at_b: On Sunday Night Di Stickeen ‘range. Bande: be Moated, in the nin at Lloyd of the Pucitic nian Cae oral agent of the Pucitic Coast me in & dispatch sent to him from Ju-| eau, giving additional detailé of the Cinaster. : oe done bj by butlding vease! in well sheltered. The steam ship is 60 feet forward on the rocks, Her fore foot is dry at to and 50 fect of her keel is te! with water aft. the North deck top smoking room under water at high tide. It te the wooden | be ith tugs and sev ighters have been sent from Mrangel to help float the steam. | ship. At the time of the wreck the Cot- tage City was sputh-bound. _ @he In epite of his love for his pretty young wife, John Lind has seeming- ly dewerted her dead body. It lies in the Seattle Undertaking Co.'s Parlors, and unless the puiion pute in an appearance during the next aye his dead, wite will be laid ay in & pauper’s grey The case is 8 peculiar coe. | Mrs, Land aled in jonod hospital of mold deve. eo Lekoet talked constantly te the. nurees of her husband, who waa in Nome, and one day received a mont affectionate letter fram him, In which he told her that he had heard of her fliness and was on his way to Seattle. Expectancy really kept the loving oman alive for several days, but she died one week before her hus band's return. Rome unknown friends had the body taken to the undertaking GO AFTER THE TROPHY): NEW YORK, fept. 10-—The All- American rifle team left today for |, Ovtawa, where they will compete for | | the Palma trophy, At the dominion capital the Americans will have two |? days for practice before being called | upon to try their skill against the crack shots of Canada and Britain. Great i JOHN BURNS HELD e John Lewis Burns, alleged to be one of the men mixed up in the Bev- erleigh robbery case, was brought |before Justice Cann yesterday and formally charged with bur- glary. Burns waived the prelimin- ary hearing and was bound over to the supertor court under $1000 bail. He was committed te the county Jail ed Dinamore in the guich at Windy THE PIKE WRECK OF THE COTTAGE CITY ing Snow Storm the Vessel Piles up on the Rocks in | Passonge: eiterment sel, the crew except the purser and mail DESERTS THE DEAD BODY OF HIS PRETTY YOUNG WIFE and prefer to believe that es who cared for her in her last ill- ne having been constructed of cedar. an @ rowboat with a place for a sail ani last night by the dedicatio rT gentlemen's re ganization. Refreshments dance ©: POOR UNLUCKY borough is a wreck, | bilities are that she will never be NEARLY 150 YEARS OLD used in the service for which she A cedaf boat, which from its mark-| was originally intended, The accl ings appears to have been built in| dent which crippled her ocurred en found in the wilds of| last Monday on her trial trip ugarok district of Alaska at midway between Point dincovery was made by a man nam-| Point and F x n. The craft was cutting the EPT EMB 1902, Rn 10, Elephant’s Back If the Ears More Than the Do During a Blind- Straits Fortunately few re had retired, and the « was not excessive, A few) who occupied after staterooms had to chop thetr way out, as the rocks | forced the depk up several feet, Fi-| jot Myers, who was in cha yeane! struck, stated to Capt, Wallace that the steammhip was «0- |ing at half speed, but he misjudged | the time. ‘The 18 passengers were trans- ferred to the steamship Spokane, which happened to pase three hours later. They will arrive on that vee- which Is due Saturday, All of taper of 100 yards. Jerk remained on the stranded ves- The Cottage City would have ay. ‘The Cotatae City ts a steamship of 1885 groas tons, Dullt In Bath, Me., in 1891. Bhe at first ran on the At- lantic, but five years ago was pur. chased by the Pacific Coast Steam- hip Co. which piaced her on the} Lynn canal run went to the hospital and was in- formed of Mrs. Lind’s death. d's Grief 1 He went to the undertaker’s and the funral would be held September 2, and promised to re- turn. Nothing has been seen or heard of him sinée that day, when he sat for #0 long be Rememberi attendants are at a lows to explain his desertion of the body of his wife, viotim of foul play, eral checks for large person. He hi and heavy built unusually pretty womai thought @ great deal of by the nur pegs. It was pretty well preserved, It probably been wu: prospectors in the early part of he Eighte SWEDISH CLUB CELEBRATES ‘The 10th anniversary of the Swed. ish club of Seattle was celebrated club building at reet and tenth, eption rooms and a President Henry Stum- of the or- the aims and a nment arge hall reviewed the history and spoke o} were GOLDSBOROUGH The torpedo boat destroyer and the proba pr to the creek, seven miles from Dob oreok.| tune of 32.6 miles per ‘when the The information came to Nome in a| port engine broke, and the @ guests letter from Ben. G. Goodman, dated| aboard were shocked by the jar as Aug. 18 to the Nome Nugget. The she came to a sudden stop. boat was a very ancient looking a: ne Goldrborough went back to | Ixer fair, being put together with woodeptne navy yard, where she wait spect historteat fleer ganized & SNAPS Splendid lot on T nue, north of Madison, view of Inke, needed on brick plers, ‘The celebrated New Britain Fancy Stripe Pure Cashmere New shipment, the mill; eee them im our win~ dow; they are a standard $2.00 26 Corner Thirty-firet and Mercer, $0x110 and two-room house, $475. R. T. SHANNON Hotel, Restaurant and Ship Supplies Our prices on Flour, Rolled low the cost asked elsewhere. Buy a lot or own your home Good lot on Eastlake avenue, close to Lake Union, on street car line, 9326. ty-fourth ave magnificent lies high, no grading lot Lot 96x118 and nice four-room house chicken house on lot and all in farden, partly feno- ed with wir ‘These are bargains both In prices and terma. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheverman block, iret Avenue and | Cherry Strost direct from R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, the result of a navi y a port engine is broken intermediate, her low pressure crank and crank bed plates are smashed and useless, and her break-down ts in fact gen- era THURSDAY BOYS’ Soft Shirts 25c A We Percale Shirt will be sold tomorrow—Thursday—as a 1 for 2%5c. Just what your boy needs now as he is enter- ing school, One to Wholesale and Retail Outfitters & customer. OLD TIME OPERATORS SALT LAKE CITY, Ut The twenty tion of the old-time telegraphers and association opened at the Kenyon hotel. gates are in at number of promin telegraph officials. is George E The business sess during the of pleasure tod WwW. © cond a: nt nd entert room last Hal club te Willing Workers,” the new club Is bership of the camp. f About 300 de! jance, Utah, Sept, 10. manual conven- today including a railroad and The presiding of Cor wae of Ogden. to continue of the week. with jaunts ther features ainm WOODMEN OF THE WoRLD \ ee lodge No. 6%, at a meeting > be 'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # 250ENTs AMonT»? ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. “KANTWEAROUT” SUITS FOR BOYS line of Suite for hi re used, the Buit and color eflects oto mes lly adapted for found In thie tine. The KANTWEAROUT school wear. Ha eo rour boy come in, or bring him yourself and t him out in » School Suit—school commences is oa TWO PIECE SUITS—-$3.00 to $7.00 Bized from 8 to 16 years. Short Pant Three Piece Suits—$4.0 to $760 id from 10 to 16 years. Three Pieze Vestee Suits—$2,50 to $6.00 1d from 3 years to 8 years. KNEE PANTS —50:, 75:, $1.00 ADAMS & BLANCHARD ‘eb secures Avenue, Hinckley Block. Bedside Table It Is the most convenient device for serving meals to invalids, and t @ valuable addition to the offee,. State Organ~ rewver, WAS presemt acd made cemplimentary Ubrary and sewing room. TAKE ONE ON TRIAL, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co.- 627 FIRST AVENUE. Notion Day Tomorrow at the Leader . SEATTLE’S GREAT NOTION STORE of special litle articies will be op sale here xed Hundreds of at a great saving. a few of which are mentioned then the list with you, as it may aid you im select- ing the items you may desire. be buys 160 tic "Baye Me can hatemePe Dental Polish. le buys Se Children’s Hand- kerehiefs. po Fins, Se buys Sc doz. Bone Collar Buttens. le le buys 3c card Hooks and rw Duys lhc Plain White and Stock Collars. te buys be Basting Threads. te buys Se bunch Wire Hair ine. 2e buys 19¢ Shaving Brush. 4c buys 1ée Can Openers. 2c buys be Rubber-top Lead Penctt. Gold Fillings . linge ver Fill * . E. J. Brown's Dente! Parlors, 713 First Avenue, Union Block. PARLORS 1, & 8, 4, 5, 6-One Deer South ef MacDougall & Southwick’ ~ COR. SECOND AVE MAOIGON S$ Thursday Specials It takes only a passing glance to —, the bargains here presented— Hotelmen’s Towels Hemmed Red Bordered Huck Towels, exact size in inches, 19 x 40; the best hotel and lodging house Towel ever offered for sale by this firm; price per dozen ..........+.$1.15 Price each...... -10c We make no limit as to quantity sold to any one customer, but none will be,sold to dealers. Skirt Patterns Outing Flannel Skirt Patterns, 2% yards long, in gray, pink, blue and tan, with handsome Roman stripe border, and feather-stitched edges; these ‘are elegant values at 45c, but go on sale tomorrow at, eo seeeeeees oB5C McCARTHY D DRY | GOODS Co. (Successors to H.W. Newhall & Co.) references to the prosperous condi- | months. tion of the lodge, which contains) ‘The fact that the mile 2200 members. The camp will go to | quickly indicates that it Is not Ballard next Friday evening. Mem-j| doctored, and I am satisfied bers will assemble at the corner of| there is very little if any ‘anes Second avenue and Janies street at $j tion of the milk,” said Mr. Wood o'clock. lock today. “Another thing is that ie some of the dairymen have beem feeding sour malt, I have put @ stop BOSSIES SHIFT to this, and am succeeding in getting the dairymen to give some dry feed, FOR THEMSELVES] sce siisiigg ost ee mine wnt bo better hereafter, The new milk Uoket system, where the tickets are used but one time, is being established in compliance with the orders of the board of health by Because the farmer and dairyman 8 Bossie shift for herself, and will t give her anything but turnips | every retailer in the city, This Is be- and beets these days, the old girl] ing met with commendation on every will not give anything’ but bad tast- | side. ing milk, that sc short time, —__—____—_- Thus Milk Kleock is tom con | WATER SHUT OFF Water will be shut off tomorrow morning between 9 cnd 11 o'elock on Hast Cherry street, frem Twenty- second avenue to Lake Washingt: and throughout the Whole distri east of Twenty-seeond avenue, tween Bast Cherry aad Bagt atreets. 0 is being “doctored.” ck has investigated the nd is convinced that y is that the milkman is short on chop feed and hay, He is putting off feeding anything but the cheapest foed unt the winter ~