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erm iS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN COMMITTED SUNDAY MORNING IN THE GREEN LIGHT SALOON gurrounds the jeath | te being held as 4 suspect, however.) matter to show that detth bh, who died or was Talk of Foul Play | from external causes.” Licht saloon i! ‘These arreste were inade by the! 1. a)" nanennceane” Gunday morning. | police before they suspected that Alon the mteamanip Garonne qnany peoullar irs | ort had been committed. come to light that ficers took the men in cus tas Lillie Wilson an@ a M: have felny the |¥.t0,be On the safe side y, until w late hour. Att dlls cong et gage turn out to be a murder. ‘There them he siarted to ariak, ‘the mand the @- |avery man who was, know to eer an ‘he saloon at the tine of Booth's ef justice. = that led Arrested treet. ‘The Dave Hiake and Tom ton by the officers to become suspicious was the report that William Leviaon, the arrested by De- | man who was acting bartender when ‘and Phillips Booth mot his finte, had left the city night, incon. The Tacoma ohtef of police was tele~ . and they phoned to apprehend the m but fm the ofty jail. it was later discovwersd that he had cook, net gone away. hah arrested. | Shortly before 10 o'clock, Coroner | m when the death | Hoye reported to the police that it it the police do| Was reasonable to act on the sup- him with any | pesition that a murder had been t that he was committee, At the autopsy held in influence of | the aft waa found that the know anything dead man had suffered from heart He ts deing | trouble and that there was a hem R at the tod: may the ‘The three me: whone name t ne. & ma Millet saloon Brewing & Malting ©o., with a Keg of beer, his wagen to get another, « he tried to enter the » found that the door wa and he wa he would step door open, and went in. On however, and, crrhage of the bra: At firat thie be gotten from | not appear suspicious and {t was) A ie P wonchusion that the man had died last | from apoplexy. However, there we: of the man who the drt to hin wagon. Policeman wee near at t of what officer went into brought the mano He died In the office body was removed Bonney & Stewart, where Motive a Mystery motive been known to statement that, owing to the state of he dead man's heart and veins, they mmght Rave caused the hemorrhage in| question: | arrested by (that re@ulted in death. “Uniees it! blow wanl ane STATE CONVENTION se Some Kind of Railway Commis- tterill to be Nominated for Se Hooth, so far aa ie know bis ealery, 2. to ‘ Coroner Hoye will im: to view the remains of the soon aa the necessary by the police. At noon today the third Deliberately Refuses to Carry Gas Case to U. S. Supreme Court COUNCIL Thereby Tacitly Endorses Franchise and A Gross Error A statement made by SE en aaa and Gian pga a urging the adoption af the |tion, to the effect that the |gone through the state cou ly & protest was made and | Superior to supreme, a! ne nation ef Cor- « he | Mr, Seott this morning. ne | Mr, Beott stated this morning that io ita |the attorney general bad to a) Such # case and Electric as cect whe voled nay, {Drought up it was dlieminsed ie morning he beltevea | ty technica! grounda, the the Green Light saloon on Wash ace is cond neither of whom was in the resort Thornton, a driver for the money when he started out the night "which | THERE 18 AN OLD SAYING THAT “A KICKING COW NEVER UPSETS THE MILK-PAIL APTER A WILL WIN BY THUGS} resulted ¥ engineer Sunday he was tn the company of two ladies, ra. Pham he lett md at 6 was in Nelsvn, in e pe came in Me returned to nad when aloon he fastened. told that he could not & man was having o fit on him Mr. Thornton forced the the floor in the foom he Saw the prostrate ow had placed the keg in position, he went out and back dead LaCount time, and he told now Mee the orlme. if one "0 °**Y) was committed, Is a mystery, an ad ne el a jury dead man teday. aad will hold an inquest as facts are found man ar- rested jn connection with the trag- TAKES WATER be- ton while resha- ease had rts from hat each time It had been decided againat the city, was proved to be @ mistake by ht inst the Beattie Gas jompany In the sta’ the only mem-/courts and that each time it was pure- that this matter is of vital tmport-| nying the state official's right to a ance to the elty and that the Beattie |in the cane. Gas and Electric Company should) “At no time not be given this perpetual nine, eult on value concesman ~ oon ot reniod by tk ‘eithout @ ered or deckd AT TAMMANY PRIMAR NEW YORK, Sept. 16—The bit eo history of ~NEW YORK BANKER Nicholas Fish Brutally Assaulted in Public ae ti 9% Croker’s and Carroll’ amount of money 9 spent by the forces ih the past month, sertous affrays Several opened, all in the Hast river. In the Fourth genera) melee took place in number of men wer and some of them severeiy Sen ae i % the men who had been _ Gale and Dies From the Effects rata sat ne men she ad eon i — Knife, and before anyone poe 5 he plunged it Inte the ames Green, Kept. 14—Thomas « table close by. The wemen have eg of & detective|also been arrowed one at haem been an antago a 0 ‘4 ih bay ard es » iow. hae been ar |ball, | Aeoveat denies striking |""imne fight tmmediately charge of murdering|at $10,000, Sharkey dent of the Had 5 by ‘but admits that he had 40M) again and was assuroing th p OE Mr Fuh dina this|treuble with him. Sharkey haabeen|tion of a riot in which more | fait hoaplial from\a chinatown guide and is & well-}19 men were taking pe er lusing clubs, bricks enderloin characte See wish was @ son of Ham-| weapons, The police fing Fieh, secretary of mtate under/the row and made @ nul Fah wets father, MUYVe- | venta, among thern the mi ia president of the Hilnols|the stabbing wiione Haim Tat ee iwey, His brother, Ham-|he Daly. Green was tie sh, has been speaker of ¢ irk state assembly. His son. " vas » rough ride Sen, 82 Sanault in a cafe on | kno yemterday N ed to stagger ov il on the pidewalk | {iton Fi WP insensibie. He) New Y hospital, where he | Hamil h. e assault Mr. Mish) the #p tn the cate for » ¥ LY in which n ' wo a AY otaae ements, badly clubbe of the United States hb of the case been consi: ied upon,” stated Mr. == RIOTS IN NEW YORK IES «the city i# being waged today. The polls will be open from 2 e'eloek un- ‘8 friends are each distributing an enormous A conservative estimate this morning shows that a uarter of a million dollars has been opposing Tammany have al ready taken place before the polis districts along w knocke: Just as the difficulty seemed about who had ist of his in the mix- started 6 propor to a how His wound ts painful but not ‘Two other affrays are reported In nen were More trouble is ex ~ Di Beattie! f nM, 3 Nd) BUTCHERS owners. ‘They base their bellef upon the fot that the Frye-Rrehn Company has decisively failed in ‘an attempt and mittee of the Western Central and the representatives of (the Frye- Bruhn Company. Could Do Nothing He was able to do noth sured the committee that resume his efforts today. Ho stated that Charles bara president of the . von ‘ling to agree to ali but would net agree eatadlishment nor to discharae non-union men now filling the places of the men locked out when the strike went into < Bince the recognition of the anions Company ts one by the Frye- the ic which the Western Central ta can Federation of Labor h: @ plan for raising f 7 to formula continuance miners to live. amount. In its fight against organized la- bor the Pacific Coast Co. has gone to the extreme of providing board and lodging for 79 men in ita warehoune on the pler at the foot of Washing- ton street. Carpenters were busy all yesterday afternoon constructing 70 bunks on the upper floor of ft building, and today rough eat tables are being put together. tomorrow night the temporary lod, ing house will probably be in wor ing, trim. ‘nore ave Several reasons, it in stated, for this Innovation of the Pacific Coast Co. One is that moat of the men who are taking the plac- of the strikers, are apparently aid ta leave the warehouse to feed or ledge outside. They Fear Beating will be me! alf dozen or © of their fellow «who have ventured uptown. yficers of the Longshore na jon de all tm their power to dis- courage rough practice, but the more hot-headed strikers frequently resort to force In dealing with the men who have taken thelr jobs. It is also sald that the company in- tends, by furnishing board and lode ing cheaply to its men, to more to work at the present Hewides, th ngeshoremen would ways be at hand wh sel reach rt and could be put work ata imum loss af time Can't Afford It Superintendent Burns of the Al jaska Mteamsehip Co. y after noon subi seale, b sald Delows ‘hut th a delay for new day.” morning tong come wages now that the Alaska Steamship has 1 contract with the Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. to carry cased ]seimon for $3 per ton until Jan, 1, pay the if it was not for the fact A crlain tn the butchers’ strike te | thought to be approaching, Such is | the belief entertained today by the |, ett strikers themecives and by @ large an majerity of the retell meat market o atrike to a successful 1t is Understood that the plan is ts seoaia the American Federation of Labor « mut The membership of the ‘of 150,000, anu @ moderate assesument would raise the necessary It ie stated that the leaders expect @ long fight, and wish te be fortified to go to any limit. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY BOARDS LONGSHOREME N GOOD TAIL-TWISTING” NOW BELIEVE THEY HAVE FRYE-BRUHN “GOING” AND : bers are will land the strikers are far The atrisers hope. however, that Will be able to bring Ay po ng! "ive them eudsian- Good Progreve ‘The strike committee the work ™ meat into Mas. the magkets and Edgewater 00 ean i be made in Vea, nel ey are pe tm front of the anf 4 | with a new folder ton Instead of the cards for- 3 iat ot aad “cafais the city charaed six members of the union because of this request. And the union's plan to submit the matter to arbitration was thus forestalled by the lockout. Of course 250ENTSAMONTHB ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. Beattle and Vicinity—Tonight and tomorrow, fair, with light winds, Winter Underwear Natoral Gray and Tan Wool Underwear, Winter Weights, $1.00 a Garment This is one of the best values in Underwear we have ever offered. Just the right weight for winter wear; Underwear that will give you satisfactory wear all winter, Umbrellas Folimer Cloggy& Co., made to our order, | rod, Paragon frame, natural weod han- dies, trimmed with sterling silver trim- mings, covered with best silk. 1.50 up ADAMS & BLANCHARD The Seattle Safe Deposit Vaults Are absviutely fire and burglar proof. Boxes tor rent by the month or year, Open from $ a. m. to 5 p, m. daily, and from from 7 to & p. m. Saturdays. SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING 708 FiasT pedemn te the rest of the ment went out on | wtrlke. Would Not Arbitrate “Most of the retail butchers af the | city decided to stay out of the trou. | bie and pot handle Frye- Gruhn ey jucte and stuck te it until the Pry: Bruhn Company threatened 6 did not patronize them to open it) |shope and slaughter prices, since |which time @ portion of them have, been buying @ portion of their meat from thig unfair firm. “@ince then the union bas offered, Mr. A. Murphy, presid ot i Butchers’ Associa! itrate all the differences between ae anions and the company. Mr.) u mind: meat. Ait shops and Wholesalers in the olty are| ya fair except the Frye-Bruhn Com-/ " who | to pay, tomether th boart, ranging generally from $1.00 & $2.75 per day, whereas enat- oie jie, had * bald incipally for rkket men here th: jeaned and 50 cents @ day Manel tb thelr wages for that pu ‘ ' ret jatel pany dia- RAISING SINEWS OF WAR ] NEW BASE WILKESBARRK, Bept. 16.-Preai been in conference today with Presi- Mine Workers, dent Mitehel and other officials of the Untted t Gom pare of the Amert- funds suMcient to guarantes o conclusion. every member of fum to enable the tion Is upwards q and it could not pay 60 cents over- {time for tongshora work, except at a great } QUEEN IS IN GOOD HEALTH THE HAC Wilhelmina, Pringe Consort this morn ed the session of the Btates . The queen has apparently entirely recovered from the effect of her rev cent iiness, DISASTROUS FLOODS CALCUTTA, Sept Twenty five villages have been swept away by the floods in Southern Bengal, Six thousand people are homeless, and many lives have b it LIPTON TO CHALLENGE GLASGOW, Sept. 16, accompanied -Queen by the Sept. 16.—It is au- thoritatively, nwneunced today that Thomag Li ton Will Isane a chal lenge to race fr the America’s cup before the end of the Week. Dennis ros. builders of Lipton’s new yacht Fife, will be th racer, which not b orate or costly a boat as the Sham rock I, ‘The final details will be settied tonight. will ny. at ndies Frye-Bruhn meats. } The first act of violence since | President Dunseth. of the Journey. | men Butchers’ Union, was assaulted jand beaten in the Fulton market, on the first day of the strike, occurred | this morning at the Queen City meat market, on Yesler way near Third avenue, A boy who acting as & picket was struck in the back with @ fotten =. Which he claima war thrown by some one tnaide the shop. He did not desert his post, ho ims lover, and remained on duty until re- Heved, when be reported the matter et strike headquarters, It was re solved to da bodyeuard with @ boy thie aw oon and to cause t arrest and prosecution of any per- fer making another attack upon mn BALL DEAL Spokane League Team Changes Hands SPOKANE, Sept. 16.—-F. M, Hutdhinsen and W. V. Garret have purchased a controlling interest In the Spokane baseball team. They quietly bought up a large number ot small holdings and secured a ma- jority before the stockholders knew what was going on, The new own- ere decline at present to say any- thing of their intentions, Hutchinson formerly i aAnaged the m. He is an on the Spokes t & a mining prom: supposed = that Hutchinson will manage the team next year, Dut it is not thought prob- that Manager Grim will be dis- d this n a pl COLLIERY OPENS UP WILKESBARRE, Sept. 16—The Conyngham colilery, without war: ing, opened this morning The strikers gathered around in large }numbers, but there was no demo! stration nor any effort made to pre- vent men from going to work, WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vioinity—Tonight and Wednesday fair, with Hght west to northwest winds. LIBRARY MATTER SETTLED The bid of N. W, Harris & Co, of Chicago for the $100,000 library site da will be acceptted, Councilman d « intredueed an ordinance last night accepting the bid and author ltaing the close of the sale. N. W Harris & Co. offer $1830 premium, lwhich reduces the interest te 3.88 |per cant FOR ENTERING A ROOM Upon a complaint sworn to by W. 1A. Leonard in Justice Cann’s court | yeaterday afternoon a warrant w |iswued for Edward Bru ai him of burglary. ‘The man was ar vested Saturday night, charged with entering Leonard's room on First avenue south. Grand Success of Our Shirt and Suit Sale Yesterday ‘The store was thronged with eager buyers from night. The garments themselves compelled admiration. have seen them have ¢lready purchased. BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, BLANKETS. We will be ready for you tomorrow with a big sale of BLANKETS ing until who snd COMPORTERS, which have just arrived. Our limited space here compsia.us 19. mention oaly » few, Cotton Filled Comforts, in very TSe. Cotton Blankets, 10-4, In white Ynd olal, dc bh rey and tan; Wednesday special $3.00 Part Wool day, very special, paix, pretty designs, full size, ; Wednesday spe. value $1.25; Wednesday S60. : Cotton Down Fitled Sateen Comforters, wool tucked, wegu- lar value $1.65; Wednesday spe- | Why We Ought to Have Your Custom We sell only well-tailored garments, We have « New York representative who watches tl arket new styles. oe we We refund money if you are not satisfied, We always give you what you pay for We employ only expert fitters, We never feel offended if you do not buy. We give you stvie quality, workmanship and price—the ingest kind of an argument in ready-to-wear garments, se ! | You can get Electrical Goods and Mantels for one-half the regular pricing during our great Consolidation Sale. . if You’ve Had ’ Trouble With your Cook Steve, naw te the time to one which will net trouble you, We can show you more Stylea and at lower prices than house in the Northwest, e in now. Our Paull ines are com- ; plete. Main Store—First Avenue and Spring. Northwest Fixture Annex—313 First Avenue South It was set for Thursday, t of the probable con- he Underwood murder the 2and, it wil yesterday but on ac THOMAS CARSTENS | ‘The case of the State vs. Thomas ypijotion wit Carstens for buying stolen cows, | trial on Monday, [as stricken from the trial calendar / have t= be reset. st. =~ -+ - a en riz f ~ le mil

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