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Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # A 25CENTS A MONTH ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and t TUG GOES =. AGAINST IT © Spectal to the star, VICTORIA, B. C, Sept tug Lorne, bound from Vancouver 60 Victoria, after towing the Celtic Chiet MURDERED to the mainland, struck Hulford , | on Trial island, just outside of Vi apacacates torla, at 9 o'clock night. The tug ls stuck hard lat, but it is lots on Bast Lake Union, at $250, § Beattle and Vicinity ymorrow, unsettied and thi BOYS’ CLOTHING The “KANTWEAROUT” Grand of Boys’ Clothing is especially stand hard w tening 120, on ‘Pwenty-fourth ave FATAL TRAIN WRECK Four Men Killed and Many Injured in Passen- one TE ea, nent tel 19." | Madison; 9635. ger Collision | number of tou in Wont seat | buy, with good vie sine each, | Herbert $ Upper | 12 and 13 Scheuerman biook First Avenue and Cherry Street. igned for hard wear, This make will ar and look better during the wear of the Suit than any line of clothing made for boys, In thie n fall and wine 19," wo | on \ F trai Pittsburg & | were running 4. OF Western Hulire il head-4 f the thought #he ca gotten of this Inesr Witmer ut: 40. Scloce th and expres high tide If the weatt morning, killing Brakemun George The aim, She is not tak Chagerty, natn Wm. Hene er and is lightering Fireman Thos Dug Fay I saloon, on Washington street, by be lormaker, and’ Firenan ute: Hew, William |ing beaten over the head with ox raham, was fetay injured. Engin take ¢ Dh oper Doty MM ait Churchill. ‘The |instrument unknown to the Jury H. BE. Chambers and Express | | Th tréeve a Fe city jail will be | the hands of four men, James Tito Mogsenaer C. W. Cromuman neue a te vurder in the firet de- | William Stiten, William Levison and iy injured. | ‘The collinion wasl though a a GRABBING STARTLING MURDER AT PERSIA Light Brought to Bear on New York Mys- fs ila, he hoe tery Makes Sensation of the Day "a, Sept sharp trains | line we are showing all the iate things tor styles, footh ‘The following is the text of the ver. look | diet “We, the jury, find that the de ceased, Louis A. Booth, came to his death in of near Blake & Nelson's coroner's jury in the I Led & Verdict at 3 0 ar ero con, finding that lL. A. = to bin death by blows came kod eared ‘on the head by James Wer. | engin: ml r od fro) SIZES RUN FROM 3 YEARS TO 16 YEARS Three Piece Suits, $3.00 to $7.00 Short Pant Three Piece Sutts, $4.50 to $7.50 Long Pant Suits, $6.50 to $15.00 ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. No hure, injured. LION CLOTHING HOUSE re mlightly Manufacturers’ Sale of Sample Overcoats Don't Wait Until Ones Are Gone. M 8 OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE. PETITION petition wao filed in the supertor | ay by rh credit that the Chicago Furni Stove Company bi | a | A court ye ankin ture ar bankrupt HELD FOR FORGERY LONDON, Sept, 19.—Lawrence a bookkeeper, was charged in the police court today with forging | hecks aggregating $50,000, purport ing to be al by the Carnegie Steel Company MAKA DA BAD MUN CHICAGO, 6 ~Federal au- thorities raided “Little Italy” yea- terday and arrested four counter- feiters who were supposed to be running a bogus coin plant. Some | unterteit dimes were captured but | i] could not be located. Th E leader of the gang is An tonlo D’Andea, whp was once @ jest, and is highly ehucated, speak- ing several languages. Both D'An- | Gea and his wife were arrested. LOOKING FOR THE ELOPERS ‘The Seattle police, at the requent of H. D. Waggoner of Chehalis, are Bitempting to find the wheresbouts of Ben Merrill and Mra. Waggoner, who eloped from Chehalis and to Seattle last Saturday. des, Wag- goner in the Woman who discovered the dead body of the outlaw. Dave Merrill, the partner of Harry Tracy. | R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. and her lover is a brother of the|§ Wholesale and Retail Outfitters Latest French Flannel Waist- 4ead outlaw. ‘There is no law in ing, new Persian designs, in covering the offense of the fancy colors, worth $1.25; Satur- slopers. yet the police will do al! that day special, per yard, tbe. they can to find the couple for the outraged husband. the Best to moet hegotiat struc way system under Russian control, STARTS TO THE WEST OYSTER BAY, Sept. 19,—Prasident Roosevelt atarted on Middle [Western trip at 9:30 o'clock — this morning, leaving here on the By!iph. He will leave Jersey City at 2 this afternoon for Cineinnat! PORTE TO DIDN'T WANT TO BE HUNG __bIME IN An Adjustable Bedside and Reading Table for Comfort and Convenience Ite neatnges, simplicity and durability, together with the excellent service it renders, makes this tables very desirable plece of furniture. TAKE ONE ON TRIAL. $10.00 Overe $15.00 Overc $20.00 Overc All sizes, every style from the medium to the up-to-date long coats. tan, identified the body « his wife who has been minsing sinc Tuesday night. He is a journeyman The pair boarded with a Mrs. Fleming, who tells the follo On Tuesday evening Pul- from a livery City, Wednesiay. of Mrs. Lilian King- See them fn our window, We'll take one out for you. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co 627 First Ave. his wife went out to get some fruit for him. She did not returo. Mrs. Fleming did not see Pulitzer again until yesterday when he came back RT. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Incorporate, 1220-1222 Ind ave. Phone, Mate 1061. OUR FAR-FAMED AND MUCH-LOOKED-FOR Saturday Specials While these items are going to ptess, OUR STORE 18 CROWD- ED with eager buyers, taking advantage of our BARGAIN FRIDAY SPECIALS. Read carefully our Saturday list, and remember there are many other bargains equally as good which our limited apace here will not permit us to mention. FIRST FLOOR BARGAINS. FANCY WAISTING Extra quilty of Handsome Fancy Striped French Fiannel 32 inches wide, in all the latest col- ors, worth $1.25; Saturday special, yard, Sc, CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 19 It is reported that the porte decided to yield to Russia's demands for the of three Russian torpedo lestroyers through the danelies, Simultaneously the porte will recognize Great Britain's sov- ereignty over the territory of Yati, in Arabia, PRESTON’S BURGLARIES and Wesley Adama tale fw ietined the man who rented the ‘The officers first believed the hus- man, but Evans A few items picked out here and there in our stock for your special benefit, and to induce you to visit our store Saturday and Monday The finest high-grade 40¢ Mocha and Java Coffee, per Ib. 300 Five pounds Fancy Whole Rice Bight pounds best White Navy New Evaporated Apricots, three pounds for 80e mundane Sept 19.—When Zeco Kamenow, condemned for Se een. . a. Upon the scaffeid to be exec uted this mornin, he seddenly seted himself lowe trom his guards and sdrew 6 paw dg 8 4 nae, es with which he stabbed four of the at- them fataliy. He was quickly overpowered, to re, {88 Aon was made th broke and Kamenow had 4 -# the trap a second time and a new rope TOP Was succesful. but Kamenow wae out pon Defore life was extinct and had be execution waa comp with this final wifort.” Ha man new but ft te believed Kamenow an of the ten that it was esmuggied in by tis brother, who v him hast night. REAR END COLLISION ON NORTHERN PACIFIC 4 uit SECOND FLOOR BARGAINS FANCY NEW FALL WAIsTS JUST IN— ¥ Fiannel Back Polka Dot Walsta in all sizes, assorted colors; Sat- urday special, ec. Persian and Dresden Striped Waists, fleece lined, in new col- 98e. es ' her sacks the ‘and Henry Henkt were given a pretiminary heart before Justice Cann this morn! a charge of receiving th et and axe thief, in bis many burg. lartes committed In Seattle. Sacks of aie tle ek is] Hy e = 8 ih thts ib as bt er-—At 2:10 o'clock thi . nate ‘Sam Shipley telephoned to the that arrangements had just been completed by which Marshall Snell will retund the $365 received from the Underwood's, and will re- tire permanently from the defense. SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT . 19.—Aeronaut Spencer made a ttip in a new aaa Micntion, this afternoon. Spencer sail- St. Paul's cath He appeared to ha Bets Bg BE oe oe 6 from of fepance a seven files. ‘The proposed trip was Kept a sects News was first known when people in the streets ‘2 a e the chip sailing over the city. It performed intricate ? i in the air, and apparently eclipses the ma- © chine of M. oT BE THE , REAL THING Of the first official acts of ‘ot Customs Ide was to give ware Fi fetes notice that he Fefuge to allow Chi- reas, Mer the United States eustoms house in thi istrict on the thread- of native birth and con- cttizen ship show that 80 per cent. have been aliowed to @ountry us native born ever really born here, Ide. "They can't ing. i'l turn there America’ Chinks down as nd then it will let ‘ers 1 palace In 25 minutes. The PLSPPE SHS SO PSPDIODODOS in Gee Hee, one of the weaitht- 105; Chinese merchants of Seattle. | “Chin claims to have been born at | sureka, Nev. and to have lived | many years in this city before’ going |fo China to be educated. Neverth l {ees he is held in Port Townsend for a tation under the exclusion act. nin Gee Hee has secured the legal services of Waiter 8. Fulton SAD will this afternoon commence habeas corpus proceedings in the | federal court for his nephew's re- jease from durance vile. PREACH TO THE WOMEN Rev. M. A Matthews will deliver a sermon on a Sunday evening in October on the importance of ft - ternal life insurance for women. Thie will be done at the requ at of Mrs. Marion 6. Baxter, deputy supreme commander of the Lady Maccabees for British Columbia. a - TERMINAL QUESTION The cit council committees on atiene ‘and streets will meet in ative newsion tonight to coneinus ‘consideration of the propose railway tunnel and franchise ordi- nances, Some definite action in re- gard to a report to the council will probably be take In @ rear-end collision of the Northern Pacific and Burlington overiands on the siding at Coving- ton, three miles west of here. at 4 e'clock this morning, a mail, bag- gage and express car were complete- ly wrecked and three men injured. H. T. Moore and F. BE. Chase, mail Clerks, were badiy bruised, and Charies Laurens, an express mensen- ger, was considerabiy hurt. The lat- ter encaped from the wreck by crawling through a mall hole at the top of the car. He was asieep when the colliston occurred. ‘The catastrophe was indirectly the result of the freight train wreck at Easton yesterday. The Northern Pa cific train No. 4, which leaves Beat- te at 1:10 p, m., ‘Walted at Lester for, 12 hours for the wreckage to be cleared away. Then order ceived to back tq Auburn and go East over the Grea! The engine was placed on the rear end of the train and at this place stopped to take water. Lees than 15 minutes later the Burlington train No. 6 which leaves Seattle at 6:20 p. m., without any warning coming up behind crashed {nto No. 6. The MAKING CANVASS STRIKERS ADOPT NEW TACTICS AGAINST FRYE-BRUHN CO, Representatives of organized labor are today making a house-to-house canvass of the city in the interest of striking butchers, The pickets who haye been posted in front of the unfair markets ince the beginning of the strike were not sent out to their usual posts this morning, but were instead put to work distributing the daily circulars of the strike com- mittee through the city. In addition to the circulars the atrike committee has alse had print. | ed a large number of placards bear ing the legend: “No Frye-Bruhn Products Handled Here. These placar ¢ being posted in the fair shops of the city grocery stores and restaurants which spouse the side of the strikers. ‘The strikers claim but six rea- tourants of the city are now han- Brubn me TERMINAL QUESTION In order to better the water serv- commodation of a horse and wagon ‘and a foreman in charge will be lo- cated at that suburb. At a meeting of the council committer on streets {twas decided to report favorably an ordinance making an appropria for this improvement In the servic ‘The assistant superintendent of wa- ter stated this morning that this would greatly facilitate the work of the department. As it In now, a break or other conditions eall- ing for the workmen at Fremont, much time f# 10 in other sections 01 ered by having to the olty. CONSIDERING A PLAN Northern Pacific railroad oficial ering om plhn to do away with the atrest oar railroad cross! at Georgetown, ‘The plan that firat proposed, thet of making a deer and having the railroad tunnel 6 been decided to the elty i# hamp- @ them from cut under the street be not practicabl Northern tracks, | yi we ena be | nd also in many | nd ofton the work | engine of the Pertington was driven halt way throtigh the mail car. The shock awoke nd women screamed. 6 did not the paanenger engineer ‘The special train which was rush- ed from Ta Goma to the scene of the Brrived in Seattlont 10:30 thie mere, ing. Several of the passengers were Interv d. Averill Beavers, a Se. attle attorney whose office is in the Globe block, was an Eastbound pas- senger on No. 4. He said: “Although the terrific shock frightened the Women #0 that they screamed and great tumult, moat rs took the mat- considering that they at the time of the shock. k was a bad one, Live fruit, and in fact every of the male passe ter coolly, ‘The wre chickens, {thing imaginable, was piled aroun the expr KLOPF FINED $10 Gustavus Klopt, Jury of Charlie Sen’ of the Seattle ba: ceived a comniu dent Lacan of the Pacific league. The myment tz, 18 captain Northwent wer to it will be the Klopt into r the game ye extremely ao1 Umpire Fisher on account’ of the last decision, and handied the um- pire a little roughly while trying to get from him the Pails used in the game. Fisher satd little atter, but Mr. Lucas who w: the audience, saw the play $10 contribution from him would accepted with grace MAKING LOTS OF TROUBLE FOR HIM ‘The case of Sadie Donovon ve, Wil fred J. Lawrie, for breach of promis will be brought up this superior defendant to annul the default judgment of $10,000, which was given the plaintiff on the Jast July, ‘The young dentist is opening up the suit on the grounds that the reason he did not appear to defend his ex fee at Fremont @ stable for the ac- | rance’s sult was because he was mia- informed ag to the date set for the | trial, REGISTER AND VOTE The registration books will cloned at the city hall at midnight October 14. All legal voters who a not registered before this year muat do #0 before that date if they wish to vote at the coming county and state elecions. The registration up to at in 17,526. It in expected that it will weach 20,000 before the ol the books. baie WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ata meeting of Home 286, W. W., held last Wednesday night in ‘Bagles’ hall, &7 member were in atte A committee f th . be Camp No. wet to be ‘ould be the city. There tng ai Wednesday night, Bepiomber be” r ho since the in- | and) | Promptly notified Klopf by mail that aliverware were found in the home of Henkle in North Seattle, and also in the room of Adams in the city ‘The stolen gucde ware identified by Mra. W. A. Foster and Mra. F. Fuller in court this morning as ar- ticles taken from thetr homes. Roth men were bound over to the supert- or court in $1000 bonda to answer to the charge before a jury, Henkle gave hi “bonis, and there is a porsl- bility t ma mimy raise bis A. and M. hen, the barbers who are charged with the offfnse, are on trial in the justt — this afver- noon. DYNAMITE HIS HOUSE MAHANOY, Pa., Sept. 19.—Last night at midnight the house of Rich- ard Parfitt was dynamited while he s absent @t work in the mines. Parfitt 4d three children were p in the - house at the time. Thi w almost demolished, but none of the family was seriously hurt. ‘There t* no clew to the per- petrators of the ¢ greatly deplored by th of the strikers, BABY FARMS DENOUNGED The discovery of the emaciated condition of an infant left in charge of Mrs. 1b, Hastings, who is allleged to conduct @ “baby farm,” at South ark, has again started the human officer on an investigation of these places In the city where babies and smal! children are kept for hire. He states that not only in this but in other similar cases criminal pronecu- tion will be tnatituted agninat the ersons ‘whe conduct the “baby farms.” Ridgway claims that Mra. Hastings called him to Guy's drug store yes- terday to give him a baby. The in- fant is the 7-months-old child of Mra. A. Duni able to any longer for the child's keep, Mrs. over to him The child ts in.» horribly emaciat- od codition and Ridgway claime that when he took it to Dr. Harriton for tment the physician stated that the child had been inadequately fed and given narcotic drugs, such as laudanum and paregoric states that recently in charge of Mrs nee died of cholera in mi, brought on, he believes, by Duncauaby baby bas been into the care of M. C, Stoddard and wife. UBLE bie t unction Kk between Finck m= now r the extra track, and much inconvenience is thus avoided as both the N. P. and ©. & P. 8. inning 0 aes TRIG" SaOUESEL Se tem over usby, The mother wae un-| Hastings turned it) WANTS HIS DIAMONDS. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19.—-Blanche t ctress in Harrington company, has been sued by Adolph Ramish, a coftractor and of this city. | to recover ppsseasion | m which he as | Ramish seek: of three diamond p werts that he loa 0 Miss Douglas, | and which she claims were a gift to| her, Mise Dougias is now playing | Elisa in “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” at the Burbank theater. “The jewels were gifts,” declared Mins Douglas when seen today at| \the theater. “He gave them to me| jwhen I was here with the Frawley company last January, but I never Jexpected anything like. this. I thought they were mine.” Her voice | fell and she began to grow hysterical.+ Grows Hysterical | course,” she continued, ‘a woman would naturally have a little delicacy about such a matter, If he hadn't sued I would have given the ping back, but it's pretty hard when you have a present like that to have to return it. Now that he's asked for the diamonds, I don’t know that Tl give them back at all,” She paured a moment with a tear in her voice. Then a finsh came into her and she tasaed back her head, ehe exclaimed wildly, “I'll not m bac { “or a knowing *amile when questioned. 1 wouldn't ask |me questions if T loaned a a horse, would you? It's just the same Jaw if I loaned a man a horse.” Ramish adi "ih give yore clew.” | |He produced a letter written on the |atationery of the Hotel dated two weeks ago. The fir ltence read: “Dolph: When back to Los Angeles in 12 days I'll return the jewelry. He didn’t show the algnature, but implied that it was that of Miss Douglas | Miss Douglas is the wife of Ralph EB. Cummings, proprietor of the Cummings stock company, and {s well known here, where she has lived in the pant FAST TRAIN IS WRECKED CHILLICOTHE, ©., Sept The | royal blue flyer on the B. & O, South- Western ran into an open switch at Leesburg last night wible going 50 miles an hour, The engine exploded and the engineer | both kille left the engers were seriously rack, but none of the pasa- injured, AS RELIEF COMMITTEE OLYMPIA McBride has ap and Jw Parry Sept. _ 19%.—Goyetnor Olympla puver, state to contribute to the ing that from $10,000 to $15,000 pac and fireman were | ged,” Every car of the train|shape by running Nushigok cutter northern cruise veual. ing const vessel of the for Francine Jat Mare Island. GEORGE ebi"thle Pelle “ob AGE? [BV REMOVAL SALE Odd Pieces of China Such as Cups and Saucers, Pilates, Bowls, Odd Platters, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Vases. You will find them on three tables, marked— Table 1 at 10c Table 2 at 25c Table 3 at 50c On sale all day Saturday— 300 Cottee until 10 p, m. Saturday, special, the pound— Rhodes Bros. ‘Tea, Coffee and Crockery House 1214 SECOND AVENUE Heating Stoves a full line of both Cou) Heaters. Now to have your Heat- If the lining is we will put in a which will make 8 good as new. We hav Wood ar is the tin er aired. burned out, new lining your Stove a ERNST BROS. Tel., John 2831. s from the late forest fires, The | requests the people of t fund, stat- |be needed. | BECAUSE HULL | WAS HOGGED It was because her hull was “hog- twisted out of its normal ground on , the the revénue | returned from her | month earlter than | vessel's pumps are work- | ntly ‘he staunch little; grounded on the sands | ‘and remained beached | She went to San] to undergo repairs river, that ‘Thetis, Th we river 12 hou day DUFFY orge Duffy, who is accused of o> Furth, | being an accomplice to the theft of | Mrs. a | elothin, ie" seas” God *"* Alice Beverleigh's Jewelry and was bound over to the sy: | me It’s Time to Prepare For winter. By coming in and selecting a Hi you get your choice a hhew, unbroken line. Many have not invested in for several years, and be greatly surprised at the as- tonishingly low prices we can make on this season's goods. Don't let the cold weather atch you Z. C. MILES & PIPER CO. MAIN STORE First Avenue and Spring Street. N. W. FIXTURE ANNEX 313 First Avenue South. COR. SECOND AVE SALE OF CORSETS They go on sale tomorrow, the Royal Wors- ted Corsets, all made on the newest models, strong, durable and handsomely trimmed. Royal Worsted Girdle Corsets, in pink, blue or black, well boned and trimmed with lace, at a pair, 50c. Royal Worsted straight front, long hip and low bust Corsets, extra good quality and neat- ly trimmed, at, a pair, 50c. Just a few left of the Thompson Glove- Fitting Corsets, drab or black, in large sizes only, to close 89c THREE SPECIAL SALES Three Great Special Sales have been book- ed for Monday, Sept. 22-~ A GREAT SALE OF LACE CURTAINS, A SPECIAL SALE OF TABLE LINENS. A GRAND EXHIBITION AND LOW- PRICE SALE OF NEW RIBBONS. For full particulars read the Sunday papers. McCARTHY DRY GOODS Co. (Poaannnore te Rb Wi MawneH & Mier