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TT Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902, 26CENTS amont? Man Chases eoevevereseseoes cosenoe iIAAAMUAL | l ADAMS & BLANCHARD gy: [aweut crowing evit [GOODWIN = $825 ny acme »d lot on Twenty-fourth avenue, t the Ocean | He acted as an unpaid man during of Madixon, magnidicent view J s Timels pry ihn ie * Fall Suit ; This afternoon. Harry Salvage, |the Tracy hunt, He was not sent 7 nae day had been posing | from my offic The company b ee NES aoe - , a De | The weather { Meputy aberift and using | never asked me for any protection’= XS f . 8 MOINS, fe ‘Deputy # The weather is getting cold- ‘authority to order the} | When confron f . ee oak We , and the time for a heavier the docks, bas lost his | Mr superintendent o! TN ih p | ‘Sovereign ( i uit is now at hand, When you the \) mpany, aa well x : “ jeom,, delegate of the long-| ax Salvage. Porter cit hrotween i eC Neo have the best like of festan cosine 9. have | that the at won, With, a i i : \ |. Wright, of Allentown, Pa, W. on Thirty-fitth avenue, close t9 | 3 we. We have the best line of a ynterin) toe SS Pah i empioed by : 7 ; y . oF Mintionpc joone oer et good view of L Wash- i ‘Suits in the city All peace, Dut was also hiring! ane iongshoremen last Saturday i oe ¢ < F \ Gnion of the American and Rngitah | Seve yking Lake Union, | ew ol Mf te re very latest Then to take the place of | sunmitted a proposition to Mr. Miller ae Bits . : i ‘ Hovereign Grand lodges, is expect-| 45 tw’ ride from Pioneer the same as je strikers. which the latter has failed so far < 1 4 Fak x i ‘ od to report Gas ~ square, all close to car line; $200 tailors put into $50 Suits. Cole Wanied this morning that | SSN - Ri tanae tt tame to $600 per lot x lars and button hole hand made, L = All the men who atrack—unton and ‘ é By; ita te to werk in place of those now . ONT: ¥5>< " 4 No taile he i dy. Men have come | *2, work In place of those now : . \8 j —_—- No tailor in the city would make . work, but I have! S : 4 J * < as good a Suit for less than $50, asking jber 1. If by that time no agree- feferred them to the Port! nent had been reached the men We give you ot i nce Mi z 2 ) our word there is Tce tece im | canes git yee “0 = ees \ Herbert S. Upp no better tine of eustommade _sowever, De de Morrison went [Ing to do because of the fact that ex ey SS cae 6 eat’ @ Cthesernen Und Suits in the city to satisfy him. | Auditor Lawless was to assume the t.., . ‘ Come zi e , me as to the man's Ta ‘and | Management of the company in Ban . - PNY 4 Firat Avenue and Cherry Strest _ ome in and examine this Hat that Bhereft Cudihes did not | Francisco October 17, and Mr. Miller - ek pate ‘ : hemiinioal line, We will be glad to show ae know the man was on duty. | had asked that the settlement be x you the Suits. then went to the dock | postponed until that time. . i - VBA $-<John Dewey + rt ‘disc ve i ‘ . » be cousin to. investigate the| In discussing the above propos! ‘ shy i pon. LION CLOTHING HOUSE Priced From $20 to $30 Salvage admit in| tion this morning Mr. Miller said 4 Re PEt ; , 4 H ¢ alme-houses here ~ ‘Morrison that he had never | “In tMe first place, the men never ‘ ; ppeat ot Merom the sheriff's office. | notified us until last Saturday what . ee 6 . fi old man In very feobie, | Pals assured ©. W. Miller, as 4. T do not know whether . Yeh the ‘ \) % ed here many yen: 3 | ARD agent of the Pacific or be willing te arbi he ve but his ) ast ( y that he would do all|trate, I do not ter that we have 4, LPR $ } | savings have usted | 719 Second Avenue. y 7 . Hinckley Block. ‘to protect the property| anything to arbitrate, Hesides, we 77 ee | //) nae |] our ma uzapen ff] Safe Deposit Vaults ERG SUIT TO BE E Spel KT, ia EXPLODES | .19 overcoat carenred oforkanod geri . A . \e 3 ‘EW YORK. Sept. 15.--The botl- | é : 7 J or an engine drawing a fretaht Open from § «. m. to 5 p. m. daily, and from “ a at | train on the Pennayivania road, near | Fifty styles to select from from 7 to # Dp. m, Saturdays. , |Jerney City, exploded this mornt killing Engineer George Lyta, » any length; every size eer injuring Jas. Dooley, j Fi fireman, and Conductor Weber, who ‘They are a genuine $15.00 coat UILDING pony to.be Taken in Behalf of the Gov = a ita oiler blew out ant he [J Mack and Mow Beavers, Hl 701 FIRST AVENUE. botler was lifted by the explosion in- ernment at St. Paul ; V/s Se the te Cheviot, Tan Coverts, Her- lifted with » ame opt ringtons and Tweeds, 2 ge. : -.. Y : two while In the air. 1 No troutte to show them to Rept, 16-—That th» ges ls designed to be formed for that a : ee Sard Wala ebhidea ant brelee posit! Laprees purpose. It is expected that mae Se tae re number of officials of the Great Action In ite sul, agains Northern and Northern Pecitic will maed as witnesses, and some other ratirosd men. (Other witnenses will be resident bus- [iness men of Mingeapolis and other a > 27 te LEGS aX: || YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY FOUR EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY MORNING, FROM $ TO 11, TACOMA, Sept. 15.—E. A. Beech, ‘ > 2 brakemeh on s Northern Pa- FIRST EXTRA SPECIAL. % rei in. fell under the} Ben's and Boys’ ¢-ply Pure Linen Collars, some a trifle sotled;. Tepose by the reps perfume of the sleep-bearing WIAte poppy transported . wheels et Maia gore night, and} ‘sizes: oe Se & fafa fumes throug the caine Of s Lotus eaters paradise: hound at firat by cords we frail at hia Tage Gere so badly cruah- | Maniiae erie Sig; Tncnday. ABR +eoorens tee *! #0k, and in the end fettered by the chains of @ habit no human pewer can break, ed that they will have to be ampu- SECON! . ‘Yietims of the opium smoking habit by the score find graves in the potter's Meld of Seattle annu- pe ag } eT re ee oe soy, FE Bags f city, where Be as @ wife, father Men's and Boys’ Heavy German Twill Shirts, in assorted sizes tn in few cities of the United States has the opium habit a larger army of victims im proportion to and brother. dark and light colors; regular value 40¢ and uesday the population than in Seattle, The streets and sileys of the tenderloin district are haunted after Sel ccna e Pespacsengeasth svgs Piet Bale cen nightfall by an army of gaunt. hollow ed sia¥es of the Indian dr slinking along. bent ae if un- der the weight of centuries, begging, stealing, Pesorting to every means to procure It. 1051, } THIRD EXTRA SPECIAL, ly the dead wagoa rumbles er the pavement toward the siums and turns to the . Best Patent Flour, per H Boys’ All Wool Suits, assorted) styles, worth $2.00, $2.50 to $3.50; x of (iithy rags and bones at@ hanks of hair which were once a human being and &@ victim of the “dope” habit. Hundreds of mounds, marked only by wooden head boards and over- py wie special for TUeRdaY ..,..00csssennesece sacenncnen sesee $1 n with weede and brambles, cover the last Testi laces of slaves of the opfum pipe and t ® “ts x morphine neadle who have within the last two. decade n buried as paupera hi Duwamish ceme- | Fancy Japan Rice, worth 100 FOURTH EXTRA SPECIAL, he i. onan seaater Sate. i sett 6 pounds Boys’ All Wool M! Yet the drug habit (# growing in Seattle, The tnoreass in the number of dens where opium is ee Pe ae 6 i ool, Mixed Tweed. 3-plece Suits, something nobby; xmoked in secret Dy white men and women, aften by mera chilicen, lw eapeclally marked Blaves to for . bis 2e lar value $4.45 to $5.00; Tuesday special ........ .... the optum ‘are no longer to be found ont the Chinese colony, lone amon; Of aottety tp the sume aa ee ee ee The Favorite Hiding Pince Didn't | Peart Barley, Tapicc The habit in which the foundation for moat of the other drug hal yually laid, finda vietima retest Cecil King’s Jewels and Split Peas, per pound» ....5¢ above as well as below the imaginary line the police have drawn to separate vice from virtue in Fe. Money Stile, Stories of peopis of wealth and high social standing being found in sudden raids by the police These prices for Monday and m the jointe” of the tender f are t rar The denizens of Seattle's under- Tuesday. Rut habifual crimt ‘a large percentage of women of thehalf world, many gamblers and world were startled today by one of not a for theatrical people make up the army of slaves to the “bamboo,” And thetr number Is con- ek Vilaae copbonian Dicmereaen stantly ingreasing. | The so-called tashtorable sootety that recognizes heavy gambiing and arinking Se eli en sant inee at be R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, an mere folbies, o- coming tolerant sub re of other a: Mare pernicious vice: mony vert aes ag vb aged may Hi ; oe ue tusaning' and Ube use of parcetice in other forme a fort nn ta one of these creatures of || Wholesale and Retail Outfitters | MODERN CROWN and BRIDGE WORK The vice of oplum smoking is eaally acquired and when once firmly rooted t# not feadily broken vice Was stolen Inst night by some | vetoke ca: saaie ong tee oft, although the victim is able to practice more contro! over it than In the cane of most othe clever criminal. As yet the police a ‘ vary have no chun to the identity of the a dite. P| De. Chinese altmoat (0 & man emoke optum just as an American drinks or ysns tobacco. Canes thief. The loss will amount to nearly abii Vt. | of smoking to éxcess are rare among them, But the white man or woman Who once becomes ad- $1,0v0, and consists of five diamond your dental work am you | Gicted to tnhaling the fumes of the opfum pill as {t cooks in the flame of thé tiny peanut olf lamp tings, & nugget Welch chain ang ; Wiave tt done: poe Wal eave is rarely content to emoke In moderation. #96 in money, of the cost, and ’ on me 4 yet have e Cecti King, one of the most notort ‘ is dependable, Allow us to examine the victim, She is the ‘weanae who Ras fate your teeth and furnish you with 2 wees om was connected with a famous rob- ; estimate of the expense to repair J | bery in Seattle when the Klondike | them, free, Lady attendants. BY wee in ite prime. ' Gold Cro High | Last night the King woman had) 2 wins, H = Ph |; favorite hiding place—her stocking. | Houre—8 a, m. to 8 p. m. a . It was securely fastened and it is a | , Very Generally Becoming Subdued WHILE SON IS DYING mystery hove it fram otven | ' FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY oe Juring last evening she was aaso- | 25 tA 7 st ; a elated with a white man and pr en we aie ih Diet ee Seattle, Waeiiegtes Losses Will Run Into the Millions dt Sates eee ee 713 Union Blk, First Avenu know something of the robbery. As/ ST, LOUIS, Rept. 15. <While Chas. Gutke, An, alleged boodle yet no arrests have been made in| ° Iderman Iny ie the city jail, unable tv obtain a $45,000 bond, hig v connection with the case | PAINLE: Wn. Sept. 15.—The | be reaumed extensive!y in the lon-|@ 4 lay ie Deaene died at the family residence this morn. i pina some ‘TUR REAL ‘$8 DENTISTS, spaswhat in Care | gina camps. “Phy tons to mache |B fe,7of coneumption * sworn 8 | McKinley Anniversary Ait work quarantend (or 10 yearn. Tenth #6 ano dean disastrous, many of Clutke was notified by his family early tn the morning th | e Sithowt paip by my inte sesthed nepee: ir horses, besides 7 0 vive, and tried to obtain permission to he eum. BS ‘ when ether” a machinery. The loss in|@ the Bor could mer soe T the’ Foubact we is Observed works onderva: Give us. 6 call accompanied by an ofticer: In the open | Chenalla county will not be less than |@ SF ag home, Eevathat was 4 fites are thought to be | haif mufllion deliary. At least three —_—— S acl oe he total fons ts the | Peres Pee eee eee ners: ore semen necanreenseerEOPEOe ODONAIORINIEMETRIODED, OYSTER BAY, Sept. 15.—Preai- Sul $ $15 | Silver Fillings ».. | == An hiy estimated at dent Roosevelt attended Christ Epis- Dr. J. Brown’ riors, 713 First Avenue, Union Block. 20e niisoing. 7 ore — Rearly 100 "youre THURSTON AND MASON. at church today, where at his re- aeeean PARLO! 2% 3, 4 5, 6-One Door South of MacDougall & Southwiek's, feportea besides! OLYMPIA, Sept. 15—The fir quest the rector, Dr, Henry H. Waah-|in Such « Plight a Prisoner Makes ne a a west and notth of thie city were n burn, delivered an eulogy of the late} Run for Liberty | ¥ a stack, lodamaging as at first. supposed Sag tee: President McKinley the course]. ; 1S suit, with strong Italian cloth ®! Clearance Sale of ‘The losses were montly to farmers, Of the sermon Dr. Washburn inuded| macniig cae a ee rhine meer the ‘& dozen, several per- pone’ peel he mg lb LONDON, Sept. SBhe Mt James ecomien suereeatve in competing for | President Roosevelt and . attitude | (an aS re meational attempt linings, allk-sewed seams, hand- 5 «| Fo . e te states that plana have been | British trade with reference to trum he premi- ce 2 601 a je had Meng? RAY® Deriahed hav-| timber fires were in localities that | 70%" e the formntion of @ Frilish| It is clalmé’ that ail the details |dent appeared much embarrassed fas Sno ane cae ee eee . had been logged. The logging camps | eel trast, embracing the most Ym-}are complete, but that combine will] | |e the tate law, and was being taken | AND LEWIS. will veanee t * "| portant British engaged in| not begin to conclude its operationa| CANTON, O.4 Sept. 15.—Judgel{o jail by Constable Sam Kaufman | a fe all danger is supposed to be past. w manufacture, ‘The stocks of| as such until methods for the man-|Wm. R. Day, who was for a time Justice George's At the|_. >> Bevt, —No computa-|" The smoke has raised over this | *00) Tei in be immediately | agement of the entire field ure fully secretary of atate in President Mc-| police atation, while Detective lenses ‘by fire in Cowlltz|olty and the air ie now tolerably | routed, if the American steel trust Lsyntematized Kinley'# administration, delivered alhedy w ring up th: , u h fan be mate xt this time, but| clear. Fi are reported to be still -— - memorial address in honor of the ri - ly very heavy. | raging towards Grays Harbor, but it ‘ who nad the - ‘to farm property is not|ia believed that the worst is over, hen WON, While he lose to| and that even without raln they will fr industry ia several times | soon he under control. flames are still raging , nee Sanding timber. Logging IN OREGON, | a deconaed president at the Firat Meth ol ras S : | T odixt church, of which Mr. McKinley | police Sullivan, Wilson mad i “ : ‘FALLS 0 was a member for liberty. Down the steps « %0 pairs Men's Kangaroo Cait There were many visitors to the|on the street he ran. As he « eruet sree hint Geen | McKinley tomb during the day. Ac-|'Yesier way on his way down 1 HIS DEA | Sicicintey” visited the ‘cemet ok a AT: Ma aoe on con pa ina taeal ‘ss Vivi Ey or T McKinley visited the cemetery bare foot and no hat, he kept on ME pass Men's | vit, Maas Generted, and it] PORTLAND, Sept, 15.—The Lg in 4 J e e how Northwestern Oregon are not bur inid flowers on the comin, She 4 _ soy By Fm A, py ing as desperately today as on Sat- -—-- accompanied by Mrs. iia hugtured him Ins, vacant iat price $3.00; you can buy them machinery | urday and Sunday. The worst is be- | VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 16,11, | Hobart a De Vones etait yagh- | at, a pair ...... sawed lumber. Meved to be over. Communi | Briggs fei! from @ high rock at Bri ington street. He was then taken 400 pairs M. go with interior points has been mo al Vell falls, near Kaml last to the county jail. | styles and leathers, double or single soles, regular price $3.50; TO ClOSE AL. e-ceee cone ss PMel Sept. 16—The Weyer-| resumed. Only five authentic lo |night, and was fatally injured. — her Corapany has re-|of life are reported, but the property| ACRANTON, Pa. Sept. 15.—Three es Jets trom rious pointe | dam te beyond all precedent in/|ftalian laborers going to mn) THESE ARE ONLY A FEW year of timber, | practically éverything, while the|taken for non-union miners, and at <A wig nt Mod Ystie or | damage to milis and logging sounge tacked py steiner nt One in report i | sor res in| will cripple the lumber industry for |ed dead and the other two are in al timber tvs, tm | wil crtple tne aioe, untry dor lea dnd ha OOF The Oe DIES Wednesday and MONARCH SHOE CO. the effort ta stop) lumpia, particularly, the joss has] wanna hospitel, where they were Thursda’ Located Ore-Half Block North of Postoffice. the flames, but their] been appalling. Herides the burn- | taken. j ~ = y 1819 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE, WASH. to be so far unavall-| ing of rallls machinery miles of rests i en Gestroyea| WILKESBARRE, Sept. 15.—a| “OLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. 15 Fhe dereeee wit te | Lamable tienber Mice the flames are|mob of mtrikera attacked two non PARIS, Sept. 15.—Dispatchos re-|—-W. §. Stratton, the millionaire ept. and | table, Enormour loner ter with |union miners when the latter were ‘ ceived today state that at the re-|Mine-owner Who discovered Crippl Enormous loser li in progress in the timber with Sia morning, quent of th 200 Britian troopa| Creek, died im this city last 6 he at| Bre also reported frovh| unchecked force. Only rain can stop |returning from work t° TAMAQUA, Sept. 15.—The operat 5 a | South of her ularly | rain can stop | returning fon One of the miners|, TAMAQUA, Sept. 18.-The opa eye wena Drinelnat ie mel the age of b4. Mr. Stratton came to/f With a full line of Fine Pattern ‘oounty, nwoerre iad toss Gene. te nny eenres WF fatally injured, the other ¢ jor My DE Ree ef ac enhiod or prod ‘an, the largest in the Malay| Colorado In 1872, and for years|!] sate and Walking Hats at the nn b ig oO gone. taped, although badly bruised by| toward mannin works and 10| ce. This action in ¢ spent hin i atoly in work- 1} soweat prices. 6 disturbances have occurred, Never F a belie ng at thé carpencer’s trade, an C prices. ASTORIA, Sept. 16—Rain thinfetubbing, 7m | theless when three washeries of the Bg py RnR prospecting In. the mountains, On ania SAR . fum- |morning marks the beginning of the) UNHAPPY FINLANDER | Keading corapany opened thin morn the ered a MYTHOn ‘protectorate [the F . 1801, he discov t A nie M Hanson 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 Ts et sen, as_—[oeah Maartnact amine” Skansen: [1A “toutes guarded te icing |" eens Mey Pans in, Which mae hi, ota 8. Annie M. DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA WINES AN «i RANc Geogon forent Aron] Mil tnatituted “divorce proceedings) paputY TLL | MORTALITY REPORT ek can. Mr. Btratton wee ae ease sites aba sed All Whiskies sold by us guaranteed Straight Kentucky leryhody has been |in #0 Hin morning throughout [against her husban: n ap ier @ . nd his $ ans $ : y eg BW ot the toxin cans "Phe | Nort? tei tale ntres Calif iin nalaapertor court, this morning The i : = goods. Full quarts for $1.00 means $4.00 per gallon, Try Boe Marriner De The | Northern ne her sun completaly.|unhappy wife alleges that the mar-|is, tll and ung : | HL. of, Crane, aged 61 years, died at | wae ia Je 20 alk | when waving. guste sazacai arr gje0 Whisks ; if ai | ghee are, burning everywhere in| riage took, place, at Yhlate nS seputy sherikt Net | nla Debary abeale var, Corcoran bachelor, and his only ne lative | eee