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'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # A CHL of Paul Underwood ‘the witness stand in ; $F ‘coure thie morning | of their son, Bow witnesses when SS of very little interes: proborative of that o' testified yester. AME ithe stand, administered it. i g ih AH Pert sitet | H i hse nail : i thd fn 2 ¥ i i i 3 i fl He HH ii death by strongly than of ae en's first question on crosa- wn was, “How is chioro- and Lean't tell Drocess,” answered & plain doctor,” inter- Papo counsel for Jury. Voce, for the bene- then launched into a of questions designed to the witness’ knowledge of of thicrotorm upon th ‘This line of crosa- ‘Was cut short by the Mr, Faben that he! jmp ene did not in- ny lengthy crom ot defense of medi- cross-examined PRIME. and by clever question: ve fanned the witness to ‘flnce hime Oh record as regarding the state to/ 4 cane of the caont tn |, @8 conclusive evi- examination, Of Aberdeen was re- testified that she w Underwood house in when tm year ago 004 successfully admin ™ to She was not cross. A Kind Father ot Hewier, the state Unde who has te rwood He teatifi OY faw Paul Underwood | latter's ld, before the Tn 008 Beomed father, and once state then 88 to the ordinary signs itnese SAW no “gooue flesh” about his brother's Railard, the husband YING TO PROVE OROFORM THEORY @ serie, of ba ae hinge ge he had made since the begining of the trial upon the lungs of animals killed by chloro- form and immersed in water, Three animais were thus experimented upon, Two were killed by eh: form and one drowned, One of the chioroform Vietims Was immersed jn water for seven hours, The other was not immersed. The lungs of the three animate (rats) presented a very similar appearanc The lungs of the rat which was immersed in water after death were spongy and @welled up out of the lune There to witness that he thought the world of the baby. On the day before the child's death Underwood and his wife told witness that they were go- ing to take the baby to Aberdeen, where it could be cared for by older persona. “They didn't tell you they were going to drown it, or to throw it Into the Day, di@ they *" was Mr. Fulton's only ¢cross-examination. Court a @t this point un- tH 1 ofcloe! A Hard Blow ‘The defense received « hard blow a Yeritable solar plexus rap— when court convened after the noon recess. Dr. F. EB. Whiting, the frst witness Attorney Shipley paged on tite mystery why Dr. Whiting was called for the defense at all. ils testimony rtamt point in the rectly tn favor of the of the rate. The hearts and arteries of the animals presented @ very sim~ ilar appearance. This testimony is strong for the defense. Mr. Faben is attempting to break It down by tnsinuating that “SEATTLE, WASIIINGTO? |morning, fearing a serious outbreak jul Underwood's Case Drawing to an End--Mothey ‘of Accused Man Testifies---Medical Experts on Stand for Defense , FUESDAY ON AGAIN OFF AGAIN SCRANTON, Sept. 20,—Non-union | men to the number of 100, employed in the Cayuga colliery, quit work this of the strikers againat them. The ‘tery has been operating for weeks, but fs now closed again. LORD HOPE BANKRUPT Queer Account of Pro- mise To May Yohe 20.—Lord Fran- Hope was ¢ ed tn the bank~ ruptey court today He teatified that thie ie Ris second bankruptey and |that his only income since hin fr insolvency has been $10,000 a year, which be asserted is inadequate to meet his necessary living expenses, LONDON, Sept two | One Cent THE SEATTLE EVE NEW YORK, Sept. 9.--Notwith- | standing the that stocks have depre: 1 at $70,000,000 in the last three days, ted buoyancy characteried the opening on the stock exchange this morning ” von of x Rhew in "7 government theny into cireulation Caused at The first quotations ve| stocks were from 2 the closing quotation ; Rapid advanres are report on On account of Baw y Shaw arrived at the ‘k tht McKINLEY CIRCLE Wm, McKinley Cire regular meeting at the hall on & third floor of the New York blo Thursday, at? p.m. The president denires @ full attendance of members at that meeting, a& plane are on foot for several open meetings. wilt holds tt ! Lord Hope repudiated the claim of May Yohe, his former wife, against him for $45,000, saying that the Sgreement did not represent a money transaction, but was @ guod- will promise only. the rate were common Seattle rats and were unbeaithy--infected with all sorts of germs. There was no froth in any of t rat lungs, the Witness told Mr, Faben. (Continued on Third Page.) BASEBALL TODAY In answer to Mr. Shipley'’s probably caused fe death cal the of the Underwood baby. witness said “Drowning,” wnhesitatingly and without a word of qualific POSTPONED NEW YORK, Sept. 90.--The in- Quest into the death of Capt. Craft, who was butchered Saturday morn- ing in the Empire cafe, has been postponed by request of the police, until tomorrow. The etly last might and is the local team at Athietic afternoon. Griny them. tt is probable that a game with Helena will be played on the local grounds . The Helena will be an easy matter wm over here to play the i Hg f PARR, — Prance, 1 Madame Zola recovered sufficten| ly today to give her account of the ltragie death of her husband. She |euye she awoke tn the might and arose and went to the bathroom. A few minutes after her return to bed her husband started to get up, but fet as he was ba ogy Bo) Madame Zola tried to speak. but was unable to do so, She heard her husband gasping, and at that moment lost conscious oe Dr, Faud says that Madame Zola'n' life was saved by the fresh air she inhaled while in the bath- room. He convalescence will r @ quire a fortnight. ———— lL. Beecher, a miner, was ar- reated on suspicion by Night Clerk the police last — ite gtr t ; i g f z : : i j i iy i Hy vs : at ight clerk went out on the case himself at 3 o'clock th morning and arrested Beecher, who ie a man well. stong in years. The inder the influence of hought to have meant Me wilt ity be re- IN HANDS OF PHILISTINES NEW HAVEN, Sept. 20.—Cerrie Nation attempted to address the students of Yale college last night on the horrors resulting from the use of whisky and cigareties. Mra. Nation told the stu- dents that all who used those reprehensible articles was on the road to hell. She 3 “You may drink Whisky and travel by the fast matl, or smoke cigarettes and go on the slow freight, but you will get there finality.” The boys in Mra. Nation unmercifully, elting, “Rats,” . ee, off, Carrie,” until they forced rn to stop. The students then proceeded in a body to a leading hotel, with a football team at their head, singing on the way, “Give us a drink, bartender.” terrupted and guyed « ” “Come ; 4 THERE WILL COME A TIME WHEN THE DOINGS OF THIS COUNCIL WILL BE SCTUTIN- IZED AS HONESTY DEMANDS JUST A LITTLE CARELESSNESS IN COVERING TRACKS, AND THEN SOME FUN—THERE IS AL- READY HANDWRITING ON THE WALL Protest was filed by C. H. Black) notwithatanding the fact that the ola and other property owners at the | license expired a week ago and that meeting of the city council last night against the grantini jinn Clancy to sell liquor at the| City comptrolier, the police license Green Light saloon on Washington | ang revenue committee and the po wteger. |\ice department were roundly #corea The protest recites the recent 41-| ny the city council for allowing leged murder and robbery of W. A. | saloonkeepers to sell liquors pending Booth and numerous other crimes! gotion on their application for eect ip claimed have been commit: |ticenge, ‘This stand Was backed by ted in the joint, and demands the! the opinion of Corporation Counsel cloning of the place entirely Gilliam that the saloon men were he license of Blake & Neison, for-| thus open violators of the law rly proprietors of the #aloon, ©X-| An attempt was on foot last night od & week ago, and at the meet-| ey rugh through the counell an ordi the council last week their 4p-| panue itiike deka Glance “the Hoge wae Fe | it but the protest filed made it Seoe PP HPSSHSOSS 204-7 Also, notwithstanding the fact that ing ¢ plieation for a ne FI jected. Last Tuesday night, at a/,, y to hold the matter over for special meeting of the counell, week. | Chairman Kistler, chairman of the! uowever, the Green Light was | ieense and revenue comm't- on last night, and will no doubt ced an ordinance grant Green Light to have ) regardless of om the ; gard to this matter, As a result, when tt ‘ lilcense ordinance is put on f passage next Monday night, a fight is imminent. sin op the the took in re law cently ga license at th Jonn Cla '° ho claims to net th jace, . Open Without a License Meanwhile the Green Light maloon | has been open and doing business, arm a new one has not yet been granted. | of a license tO) soarcely more than & month ago the | IT GETS A SCORING BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS BAID TO HAVE EXCEEDED ITS AU- THORITY in & communication to the city @ouncll from Corporation Counsel Gilliam, presented at the meeting last night, the board of public works Was scored for exceeding its author- ity, Several months ago the Seattle Biectric Co ait run tte Grant street care around © loop in the city, that i, up Firet avente to Pike street, thence to Seo- ond avenue, and back to the start- ing point on Becond avenue. Objec- tot was raised in the counctl cham- bers by the corporations committee, because the eleetric co: y payer but | per cent. on ite Grant street franchise and 3 per cent. on all other franchises. Counei!man Gill thought that if the company wae to get the |benegit of the ume of the down-town streets on the same footiny did on its other franchises it should be made to pay the same percent. on ite franchive No Right At All ‘The communication read last night Was in the nature of an jon pre- at the request of Councilman In it Corporation Counsel GU- item stated that rd had fe right to allow the street car com- pany to use any street unless it held \a franchise granted by the city cou 1 fully covering the use of the feet. The opinion was bosed on s | similar case coming from Seattle and dec against the hoard by the | state supreme court. | While the matter was not brought lap last night, this opinion ia applt- Gin. cable to another permit granted by | the beard recentiy to the Seattle Electric Company. The board the company © permit to lay a on Jackson street extending for much as half a block below Fir avenue south. The electric company has no fran- chine covering this, and It is claimed that even if ft ix but a spur to be used as a sidetrack for interurban care, a franchise is necessary. TO IMPROVE WHARF A further improvement at the City wharf at the foot of Madinon atreet, was ordered in an ordinance pansed at the meeting of the city counell last night. ‘The ordinance appro- priates $1500 for the work, which will consist of extending the wharf be- 4 ite present limits. PROBING THE JOB Many Graves Robbed by Medical Ghouls INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 90,— Awholesale examination of graven in all cemeteriés will probably be made, owing to later developments in the Rufus Cantrell, one lof the mang arrested as alleged grave robbers, under a promise of leniency, has agreed to turn state's levidence and ie out with officers to- day designating graves that were | ghoul sensation, desecrated by the gang. Cantrell Jetates that more than 150 were robbe A second complaint against Dr. Alexander, of the medical college, was filed today, charging him with stealing the body of Miss Glendore that itt JULIA VERY YOUNG AND FOOLISH Fourteen Year Old Girl Believ- ed to Have Eloped with Pike ia which the yout on» yea: sion Was reported to f police inet night and the authorities are taking steps bo a, the missing cou- le. ~f4 ihe report made y the mother of the girl, a young man who bas been ing in & ree- taurent on Pike street is with the girl, Where they ore now is a mye. tery that the solve. The home since restaurant man ie seid to have left urdey the Cur. rien, left enu ptry hao) * if cay a jan. 2 |ekirt. She wore two hand, Kat dn pae. work bend. Last police stat: Captain W. vemeonn won blk Vd Walon of com that she had reason to believe at lene was with Arthur Hicks, who bas | been working ae a waiter in a Pike letreet restaurant. The man left the city last night for Tacoma, but it is | thought that he is on his way to San Francisco. ‘The mother is very much worrlea about her pretty daughter, and beg- the: ged the Hee to do fould to find the girl. ¥: HOTEL DENN MAY BY OPENED Articles of incorporation were filed this morning for a company of which the corporate name will be Hote Denny. The members are R. H, Denny, N. H. Latimer and H. W. Huttig. The ital etock in $500,000, divided into i shares, at & par value of $1 each. The corporation is formed for 0 years. | N. HB. Latimer said thie mornt that the company had been form for the purpose of controlling the hotel property. When asked whether or not the elegant structure on the Dill was to opened up, he sald that their plans were not yet ma- tured enough to be made public. The present step, he atates, Is but a pre- liminary. In the papers filed this | morning provisions. are made for a automobile, cold storage and CHOLERA RAVAGES MANILA, Sept. %.—The island of Samar is threatened with depopula- tion through thé ravages of the cholera, It in stated that there have been about 100,000 deaths from the epidemic, and there are now abbut the same nugnber of cases. The con- tagion continues to spread, and many people axe leaving the island. Large numbers of the dead remain unburl The Philippine govern- ment sent over sufgeons and medicines to try to arrest the dis- « CONFERENCE Gatch, a beautiful young soctety " —The special woman Ww died jacently, ‘biag| DBTAOWT,. Sto, MeThe epens Gatch’s family and friends are|committes of the city council ap- | highly enraged. An examination the gravethia morning showed that it was empty, Cantrell soy that the | body was taken to the college. DYNAMITE CHARLOTTE The Sept. 30. nee bank ed by robbers was carr jue, but th for thi N. ¢ iynam $10,000 ntry is being #d¢ bers, | ured ot} THE BANK pointed recently to arrange for hold- ing a national conference in this city to plan a gettiement of the coal strike has sent invitations to. the | governors of all the states except | those of the far Wert and South, and jthe mayors of all principal cities. Mayor Maybury and the committee meta large number of prominent cit fzons last night, and October 9 was |fixed upon a# the date of (he con ‘ arly date was chosen because of|the Importance of prompt action was recognized, The shortage of AY is already felt to be # serious ace to public welfare, In addi r tion to the hardships under whieh the miners are laboring. .ING, SEPTEMBE STOCK MARKETIS BUOYANT ONCE MORE ‘Money Put in Circulation by Secretary Shaw Braces It Up with severat | | : SOMETHING STAR. R 30, 1902. prominent bankers and Assistant Treasurer Jordan for eeveral hours The general impression iv that the worst pinch in the money market ts over. The panteky feeling caused by the heavy drop of yesterday hae passed uway The secretary teued a statement this morning which suys that the release of the 3) per cent, reserve fund would practicaily mean the ad ion of four times that am funds to nim that loaniable It is claimed sid be perfectly ute authorting it 4 wenctes. being a at te IS DOING RE, Sept. 10.—Pres!- morning refuses either to deny or confirm the report that a Morgan representative wi rement at yesterday's conference The general belie! te that « plan ls on foot to settle the strike by arbi tration. Mitchell is again holding a secret conference with the district presi- dents of the United Mine Workers. CARPET KNIGHTS FORT RILPY, Sept. 99.--The apee- tacular attack Bpon @ convoy train. which was plated aa the chief feature of today’s maneuvers, was abandoned on account of the unfa vorable weather conditions prevatl- ing. This was & precautionary measure to prevent sicknens, the hos- pitals being already crowded. The maneuvers will be renewed tomorrow it the weather ts fair. MOUNT CARMEL, Pa., Sept, fix companies of militia arrived here fecelved theta i sullen ailence. received them in suilen silence. ————— FATALLY INJURED TAUNTON, Mass., Bept. 0.—In an electric line collision at Brocton this mofning 4 persons were injured, three of them fatally. ARRESTED FOR ARSON To Many Threshing Ma- / chines Burned COLFAX, Sept. 30.--Ed. Galloway has been arrested upon the charge ef burning the threahing machine of John King, for whom he worked. The arrest was made at the tnstigation of Frank Dowling, on whose farm the machine was burned, and who lost $0 bushels of unthreshed wheat in the stack by the fire. The xenarat- or burned at night, after standing idle all day. There was no fire in the engine at the time. Galloway left the day after the fire but was arrested on the train going to Spokane, The machine was in- sured, and it is intimated that some one besides Galloway was Interested }in the fire, The insurance agent talked sharply to King when settle- ment made, About a dozen ma- chines e been burned in this vi+ einity. WEATHER FORECAST | Beattie and vieinity—Tonight and |¥ eeda: Warmer Wednesda. | with light to fresh north winds CALLED TO SETTLE STRIKE Detroit Invites Many Governors and Mayors to Meet and Consider the Subject The sympathy of all present at the moeting was wholly with the miners, and the Opinion was freely expressed that the operators should be com Ppelled to submit the matter to arbi- | tration, and that if public opinion |could not bring them to accept the ation the power of the govern shou invoked in some governors of the following were invited to attend the | conference Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Tiinots, Wisconsin, Minnesota, — Missovel, | Kentuck, Pennsylvania, New York | Meryland, Low Massachusetts Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Ver mont, Maine, Connectiout and New Jersey Eight replies have been received already today to the Invitations tele~ graphed by the council committee. y 25CENTSAMONT! ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and tomorrow—Warmer, The Right RAINCOAT Priestley Cravenette The genuine Priestley the only Coat for the Sound rains. Absolutely waterproof, light weight, no odor. It is a decided advantage over the old- time mackintosh, way ahead of the Overcoat to keep out the rain. The close w « of the cloth makes it warm any Overcoat sold. Made up in the latest styles. If you are outside much, it will certainly pay you to buy # Craven- ette. But see that the name Priestley is sewed in the cloth inside the gar- ment. The imitations are worse than throwing money away. From $17.50 to $25 with Ught to ¢ h north winds. / / ADAMS & BLANCHARD Women's Pi pers oe. Fedora nm all colors, Wednesday from ose peck up. Women's White Fett Tinta, with Diack velvet edging and band: 20 Acres Within 20 minates of Pioneer square, adjoining street car line, desirable tract for suburban homes. 30 Acres Across Lake Washington, near Betl- levue landing, choice land, easily cleared; a bargain. With dwelling, barn, shed, etc., cholce land, creek on premises, con- venient to raliroa Herbert S Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. Mr. Hutchinson went East last evening to secure more clothing. Going as frequently as he does he is in touch with th tlons as fast as New York, to k hey appear in | N.GLUECRINSON ft | CORE AVE UNOS | Mayor “Ashbridge of Philadelphia only declination. He states as his r that he believes on food aut y that the strike will be ended before Oct. 9. sends the | Put Your Treasures Where They Will Be Safe The Seattle Safe Deposit Vaults gives you every security possible to obtain. Open from 8 a. m. to § p. m. daily, and from 7 tog p. m. Saturday, Safe Deposit Building Still Further Special Selling At “The Leader,” the People’s Bargain Store. A bad bargain ts tl worst thing we could offer you. So we make GOOD ones, as muc for our OWN benefit as yours. Nothing we seli, at any price, will give @ person reason for NOT coming here again aud again. thing is marked at the very LOWEST PRICE. MILLINERY, y Block. ee Every: LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 tet Ave. So. cor. Main. You Save From 25 to50 Per Cent On a Man’s Suit Here Our 810.00 Suit is equal to anl $15.00 Suit in Seattle, It will pay you to look in our window. We are headquarters for the Celebrated New Britain Al Wool Underwear, No trouble to show you, R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Incorporated 1290-1222 ind ave. Phone, Maia 1081. Butter 25c A car of Bastern Fanoy Iowa Creamery Butter to sold this week, R.'T. Shannon Grocery Coq je and Retail Outfitters, ANTED BOY About 16 to learn the optical bust- ness. Optical Co, 0T COW os Schuchard Second avenue. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Hye Speciallate, Second avenue