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'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A TH KS 4 SEATTLE, DECLARE FOR GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP Empire State Democracy Favors Taking Over Mines: by Eminent Domain---Bird $. Coler Nominated for Governor--Devery Turned Down tion. nd was ha tions — fre SATTLE STAR. | ‘STRIKE IS ~ORDERE NEW YORK the glass bev been ordered. re a nine hour day and an imcrease of wages. About 1,000 men are involved PICNIC IS _ ‘RESUMED FORT RILEY, i er is fair ¢ have been r 26 CENTS A MONTH ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. and tomorrow, fair; increa sing cloudiness and cooler; rain. WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1902. 20 Acres Within of f adjoining street car tract for suburban homes. | 30 Acres Lake W: ling, choice bargain. 80 Acres chotce land, creek on premises, eon; venient to railroad Herbert S Upper 12 and 13 Scheverman block, First Avenve and Cherry Str | LAST EDITION |RESIDENT OF UNITED STATES TAKES A HAND onrer square, desirable The Right RAINCOAT Oct, 1 lore of © objec A wtrike this elty Priestley Cravenette The genuine Priestley is the only Coat for the Sound rains, Absolutely waterproof, light weight, no oder, It is @ decided advantage over the old- time mackintosh, ‘way ahead of the Overcoat to keep out the rain. The close weave of the cloth mak it warm as any Overcoat sold, Made up in the latest style If you are outside much, it will certainly pay you to buy « Craven- ete. But see that the name Priretiey is sewed in the cloth inside the gar- ment. The imitations are worse than throwing money away. From $17.50 to $25 ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Avenue, Block. ashington Acre le land, ‘The weath- y and the maneuvers med ‘Thy tack on n will be made today favites the Mine Operators. and Mr. Mitchell | sr: | to Meet Him at the White House et. on Friday ENJOINS a REGULARS \TON, D. C., Oot. 1.—President Roosevelt has sent tele- to ail the leading anthracite operators, and to Mitchell, represent. BUTTE, Oct ‘A. Aug. Heinze co . . [WH enjoin the county clerk of Bil ipibeiminere, asking them to meet him here at 11 o'clock Friday morn. ee een ie eee tae the purpose of a consultation, in the hope that means may be de- | nations made by the Clark wing of tad a rin. the Democratic party for county of party, to pre- of the Ninth rity report ared in favo Coler was ader of the a in the to Fill as vent the barrin trict. The mix committes de big chi Devery demanded @ roll mvention, Hill, as cha | Albany county delegates first vote for the majority | whe carried by « ¥ affirmative to 2 ti the midst of @ pr ery rose slowly from lils seat Lowney’sChocolates COAL STRIKE IS All-Wool owney’sChocol Stewart & Hol Millia, These are all of their Drug Company SARATOGA, Oct, 1—The platform | guvertior by ace adopted by the New York Demo-| Hiil's candidate, cratic state conven! ares for| spite of the obj the national ownership and opera tion of anthracite coal mines by right | The piatform further demands that ail the necessartes of life be placed n the £fe@ lint of tariff imports up Tt arraigne trust monopolies, and ~ ; demna the Philippine policy of the administration, which It declares to be vaeiliating and uncerta C0 0 Bird 8. Coler was nominated for FORT WORTH, Oct. 1—Two | Santa Fe freight traing collided head jon near Galnesvilie, last eventing. Mr, Fuller hastened to object to | Fireman W. C. Lyth was killed, Bn-|the lawyer interrogating the jury. € age LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 Ist Ave. 8o., cor. Main. pore Wad & KoNma tional Keene In the onvention at noon when the Devery | and Goodwin delegates from the Ninth district were both thrown out of the convention on the recommen: dation of the committee on creden tial. The report raised a storm. Amidst a tremendous uproar ery | for ay to the platform and in @ charaetériatic speech man of the cust the repart in the | ta We bave just received ship- ment of asked the question jae the estate aver proved that the package Underwood had unde his arm on the night of the alleged murder wae really this sack end stone? De you know that it was not anked the Juror, quickty a Caton es 627 First Ave, short lines, and our facilities for buying in large shipment enables as to save you 8 per | to Mitchell, president United Mine Workers.” | HE ef the cabinet at the temporary White House at | suthority in the matter, but es yet was unable to discover i ‘and that Reet submitted hie report at the mesting this oy any tes Ant {0 care were wreck: |tegan his address to the jury. He | . 4 dence and asked the ‘ry to set aside | cont. on your Winter Under- flee The Hein will nem. from the president addressed to Ba Thomas, | inate a separate Caxet hhe lhnines and Markle read as follows: “Should greatly like to men will unite with the Labor and ‘at 11 here, regarding failure of coal supply, which hy “The dispatch te Mitchel! was worded the same way, except that the ‘sentence was the following: “Have sent similar dispatches te ‘ef the anthracite coal companies.” this morning, to consider further what measures could be | in by the administration or by the president persenaily to settle the , Georetaries Knox, Root, Moody, Payne and Shaw were present. hy aed | ineors Henry Di a di The rt ta) the objectio: president hae been quictiy endeavoring to.effect a compromise, angburn wad tans ph es og court sustain« 2 objection. mages re . Fire~ Mr. Shipley Begins Jia hie persons! capacity. It Is believed that Secretary Roots trip |man MR. Corry, Brakeman Nue-| won court reconvened at 1 o'clock | ome jed and caught fre, which burned | many of the cars and contents be- ere [fore it was extinguished. all prejudice and othe tots with reference toni. real bearing + + 4 4 “ae” ra tions Are Fendin ich Wi Bring the Finish | more than anything ise. point that the state hed charged and must @ drowning and that « conviction could not be had were the jury to believe that there was rea- soambie doubt on thir question. | Were death caused by chioroform the defendant was entitied to an acquit: | tal Prosecuting Attorney Fulton will comments the closing speech to the jury at about 6:1 o'clock robably. Tt is expected that he will make a wful summing up of the state cane Paul Underwood this afternoon | Populist parties. semd @ matter of vital concern to the whele nation. Have sent sim- “These messages were sont in pursuance of a course determined upon Roosevelt stated that he was prepared to go to the extreme lim- [tetiee York on Wednesday was to communicate the president's desire Maker were seriously injured. The | arier ihe noon recnas, Mr. Shipley 5 Me returned? repeatediy to the i PITTEBURG, Oct. 1 tor Flynn, who has been actively en- gaged in the efforts to settic the an- ‘ite Coal strike by negotiations, | hot fear any particular trouble from this morning that the strike will | the application melt, but are con: | surely be sett by next Monday.|vinced that in some way the power He declined to enter Into detatis or| of government will interfere and | to say who are the men that will| compel them to settle In a manner shows more signa of emotion than bring the lesue to a close, further| most distasteful to thelr pride, and he has displayed at any other time | then to state that the ‘ore have | perhaps more injurious to thelr in- wince the trial commenced. There | become convinced that public opin-| terests .han & compromise made by dre traces of tears in hie eyés aad |ion Wil not tolerate a prolongation | themselves with the representatives is maliow fare are drawn and, of the strike, and that it will be neo- | of the miners. eard. feveral timew: today the | eaeary fo make concessions. Beantor Fives 460@ that the plan defendant's mother, father and two | Senator Fiynn said that the action | proposed has ne over at xe ret tears, | Of the wtate of Massachusetts In ap- | cret conferences between representa- Bor Underwood Bimaeit ha i tives of === oon (INSANITY RAVAGES ~ BY FIRE OF GENIUS Lesses Clark “County to | Newspaper Botorpriee Ansoctation. | Recent Disaster VANCOUVER, Wi L—tt ia} KOME, Oct. 1—The munictpal- ity of Pesaro has dismiseed Mancag- ni, the comporer, from the post of | director of the famous Conservatory | of Music. It is entd that the young | estimated that abou! third — of | * composer Guffers not only from the! Clarke county was swept by the late nt Ag! genius, but the insanity forest fires. The northeast rt of ‘of fright, belleving that he is being | the county suffered worst. In that pursued by evil. region a tract 10 by 16 miles in ex- tent wae left « barren, waste by coun. and . About _ FATE WILL BE _. KNOWN SOON Have You Seen Our New Line of FALL DRESS GOODS Our OLD customers are amazed. New ones detighted with them. “THE LEADER” has sold gigantic quantities of the wanted fabrica, We have the wool goods for dresses and waists, as weil as stylish silks and velvets. Come where you are always welcome. Below afe some speciais for Thursday: “FLANNELETTES.” R. 1. SHANNOK GROCERY CO. Tacerpers tag. 1320-1222 ind ave. Phone, Main pony All In--Prosecuting Atorney Fulton Be- Argument for the State, Followed by ney Page for Defense--Case Will Go to Jury Tonight was not oft hand. While Mr. Shipley| medical experts, whom he accused was speaking @ bailiff browght Mr.|6f grote ignorance of their proten- Suipley <2 telephone méesraye saying | si@h. Me slay bore down heavily t ftloch was fot in _enttle or| upon the defendant. Underwood, he at his home in Ballard, and was be-| said, had told & palpable lie in re- (Continued on A BALLARD CITY DADS BALLARD, Oct. 1.—At the meeting 6f the Ballard city counci} last night Bids for constructing an electric light lant were submitted by Charies C. joore. One proposition w ‘and another $34,185, ‘The matter was not disposed of. aS Se tee See Co. Store New Comb Honey, cake...18e Best lowa Creamery Butter, per pound ae acebece gke 10 Bara Good Laundry Soap for 8 Hate Best Laundry Goan, ON THE SECOND FLOOR. Pretty Striped Outing Fiannel Underskirts, id many different colors with deep ruffle at the bottom; regular value Tie; Te Fiannelettes, in pretty dark atterne and new fail colors: ‘huradey special Flannelettes, in pretty and stripes and colors; Thurs. day special .........+.,.8 1-Be STOVES Oct. WHICH BAKE | PERFECTLY The officers of th# conservatory are gonvigess that the gre: nin mad. He has left Pesaro, and authorities do not know what has | try. crops were t Meved to be in Notth Yakima. On Teeeiving this word Mr. rest. e4 Wis case and the argument to the; jury commenced. | Arguments Begin Mr, Faben the court he want.) ed an hour for opening argument for the state. Mr. Fulton said he would Hike t have thrée hoars for his Closing statement of the tase. He might not consume so much time, | but he @id not wish to fgel limited. ating At-| Mr. Shipley inded the state ® wy, not yet question re | inmach time it Ww ance of the Un- | gument. 3 Ea Sete secording | 2) It js probable the court wit! and asked | cight hours fer the argument, By thioroform was in-|recting the attorneys to divide the answered im the | time. Mr. Paben then began bie speech, | devoting himself te @ general review the testimony. ses before the Neon hour Ate) 1). Page began the for the detente, | of the tea- of the Aefendant’s witness. Accuses Doctors Mr. Faben @as not sparing in hin fon of some of the witness on for the det: He paid bin re-| fpects 6 several of Underwood's SAYS THE WESTERN CENTRAL LABOR UNION 1S PACKER CHAS. FRYE, IW HIS RECENT PRINTED AY FALSE Trade untoniets o Yivery trade unionist in the city! ageing’ iwowe that when one seeks empl with Gonditions Wading up ry ware. ment at the Fryé-Brahn a 4 wanting the Frye-Brubt | ment he goes to work far so much Ate incensed over the state-| per day and voard, an question as ‘Claimed to whether of not aa ere aoe Sy and wante to board there ie never Bite and pubiiened Monday | fered, ‘That thin id thue ts considered. Se 4 lode dally paper | proved by the fact that some time that the interview {#|ago a Gifferent arrangement where- Mleepresentation of the|by men working on meat wagons Ot the whole atrike itaelt. F.| were xwitched around so that thelr Setretary of the Western | teams afd wagons were housed near Pte ae made the fol-|the packing house ang they began LAKE Hight in denial eating at the “Hotel de Fryé- Bruhn Siaine tate by Mr. frye in| A shtinkags in thelr salaries was ‘nig pnmsed | notieed In the next month, proving rye’ t the company thought the boar fds ge \ine house Was worth something to | tes that the wagon | (Ae Conployes, | Harps on it “Se, Frye harps on the question union scale, when thal the umtonints ray he will not ar- | bitrate, claiming that there is foth- | id as much | ing to arbit: If there is no dif- fhe Pacthic coaut | ference sutely there could be no Neither were the | strike and when there ts « difference | ¢mployea in tha| between him and Ris mon surely stops getting as much | there is something “ * muck | iieo insists that the time for arbi- Wer thie matter of, tha | tration was before the stel TRE foul soup house that |he knows ax a matter of fact when athe rity arose. Mr,|the unions did try to confer with hi Sms heatt he tr Nd gor ‘Of ioe teen his present « if te that of @ testimony the case. Bhiniey tod the eourt efense had but ome wit- | to cal tm te- |. W. Whitlock, the . Whis teatifie’ for | Mr, Whitlock, however, | tke w Semls 16 H venta per Ot of the n-| before the strike he discharged the Paes an: | union men. This action of letting owt # union men on the E Met d ot Autuet 15 was the immediate cause oc Oe the walkout the next morning. aiea not | That they were Tet out Lecaune they This ts on | were union men Is presumable from Mt & misrepresentation. | the fact that to ene of them he made | | ehief engine |i to wign wae 4 scale wi | minimum wage for the chief engin- | the mintrtum scale would be #1 jgard to the manner in which the stone aed ti sinking the child's body came into hie possension. Mr. Faben gid mot deny « that ghicrotorm had been used by the de- fondant in killing the child. But he asserted that the child wae living when thrown into the bay con- clustvely shown by the evidence, and that the drug hed merely made the child unconscious, Then Comes Mr. Page Mt. Page also reviewed the evt- mer, But trom the standpoint. of the defens®, He devoted himself principally to tearmg to places the jeatimony of the state's witnesses In eeatd to the proceedings at the | postmortem, He charged boldly that the autopsy was made In a perfanct- ory manner and without any idea that the examination would ever be made the basta for m murder trial Little heed, he amserted, was paid to the external and internal ance of the body. The coroner's tr went the he sald, Convinced th the ebfid had teen drowned, and | were therefore unprepared to testify ponitively from thelr own knowledge that such was the actual cmuse of death In the course of Whe argament Mr Page wood before Juror Clatborne STATEMENT the statementthat hé Could come back to work if he would get a withdrawal card from the union. “This man of course refused to withdraw from his_unt Mr. bt sin fons without phot, hence will not do ft. Does he think that every large packing house Frye niko states that he could ah agreement With the un in the Bast considers it lowering the | | rampant of iis owners and officers hy annually signing the labor o ployes? That Engineor Matter The statement aceredited to Mr. Fr¢e that the Whole trouble was duc to trying to untonize one engineer in Fryé-Brubn plant, was denied by F. A. Henry, business agent ot local untoh No, 40, International Un ion of Bteam Engineers, state ment of Mr. Frye that the union scale was but $99 per month for the #aid Mr. Henry, “ts ‘agreement We wished the greements with nizations of its em- untrue, Th cor $3.50 per day and W cents per hour for over time, As they work Frye-Hruhn. plant 5 per f courne, in #0 Int the engineer should ‘That thie is the ¢ in a misetatement. Th engineers’ atrike 16 almply Incide to. the whole struggle of all un labor with the Frye-Bruhn oonoern 12 hours at the a matter that Kineern! figh lowering hia #olf res. | Tt in reported that MAY YOHE © An ordibance was passed, provid- Ing for the Improvement of Balla: avenue sidewalk from Third aven- ue to Broadway. E. F. Kerwin petitioned the board porition on the poliee force. Brennan was given @ liquor It wan decided to tent the Jarm aystem, which. the may Ingtall, next Friday night ‘The Ballard avenue tracks are th poor condition and the Ballard trie Company ordered to thom in bett partment pe Invest the chief and assistant with ing fires. AT PANAMA WASHINGTON, PD. C. The navy department has received a cable from Admiral Casey announ ing his érfival at Panama hie flagship, (he Wine run from Bap Franck jaye. The diety This { ea very fa Casey will conima States naval forces ity LONDON, Oct, L—Lord Francis Hope's divorce from May Yohe was made absolute today by Justice Jeif, leaving no legal impediment in the way of the marriage of the aetress to Putnam Bradlee Strong, WITH CIVIL CEREMONY Will Be Se Conducted Shwe PARIS, Oct. L—The mintiateriat Council this morning deeided not to Ive & national cimructer to the Zola luneral, M. Chaumt will, however, Fepresent the government on the of THE CASE |oasion and deliver a speech of ealogy | PATI, Oct, 1—The funeral of pol Bile Zota wilt be a civil ceremony, | accompanied by the military honors “lof the Leeton of Honor, of which sa Was af officer, It is expected that there will be an impowing dem- onstration @t the obsequies | Matty of the Moat eminent men of France have dent condolences, in- |oluding Premier Combes, Waideok- Roweseau, Colonel. Plequart ———-— fearly al) of the cabinet Captain Dreyfus seal ao day of the decease, and called yew. terday to see the remains. He dis. COMES TO | played greet emotion. Mmé. Drey- |fus called later bringing a béeautiful SEATTLE == He } TACOMA, Oot. 1—Paul B. Thomp- | |4on, Who has been clty agent for the Canadian Pacific rafiway for the| APPOINTED past three yours, leaves today tor a| TRENTON, B. J., Oot. 1—Recete- new ralirodd berth in Seattle, Me, | Thompaon will represent the Tilinols ors have been appointed for the Nae tlona} Salt Company, by Chancellor iiott bay town. LYNCHED Magic. ‘The company’s Habitities | are wtated at $1,500,000, and its amnets QUICKLY © 9800,000, It Was organined with a capital k of $12,006, The company i #aid to be losing PORTLAND, Ark Sullivan, a negro atondily on standing contracts. morning for shooting Dave Roddy, a | Thursday, Increasing cloudiness and white man, yesterday. Bullivan was | cooler, fain Thursday night with taken from the jaii and hanged to a |light to fresh north winds, becoming tree by an Unm*~"~* sab, | brisk southeast. ny The { United Panama. ing but state and mu- niclpal ban vintetera, wage the Oct, 1. Waiter was lynched this attle and Vicit Tonight, fair NOW FREE and |f a doxen lives hundred head d neveral of stock were burned tracts of timber were also burned over, but timbermen say that if it can be sawed within two years there will be little lows, The relief committes of this city hat raised about $2,000 #0 far. Laree quanti- ties of clothing and provisions hve also bean donated and sent out. The farmer# are asking for grass seed to sow In the burnt district The total lone in this county is thought to be at lemat $1,000,000. A great deal of this f# in timber and will fall upon timber speculators, SUICIDE IN NAVY NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Lieutenant Commander fam V. Bronaugh minitted wulcide on board the by teanip Kearmarge yea shooting himeeif in the d revolver. Phi ie the third sulcide within. the ht that Prone and-by over PROSPECT OF SCRAP {HYENN t. 1 er Range association, which re. “ily leased half a million acres 6 |land in Soutltwestern Wyoming, by fent a big armed force of range tt le of for- The Sweet ign sheep which are ed towards the lew SECOND AVE. FIRE Oke out in the residence of nd ave o'clook — thi the apparatus shortly morning, and d arrive, about $500 was done. lows 18 a piano, tha stroyed. The bu hot damaged to any great extent In some way the blaze started from an open firey 1 the front part. ot |the house he plano caupht fre first, and then the Names blazed up he watle and the and ple ines were ruin ntus Was called out, and soon Jal the fire’ was put out The pri 8 totally de. iteelf was KE. M. Butler of 1905% Seventh ave. nue, reported to the police last night thai gold watch and chain had been stolen from his room. fter its arriv. | WANTED About 16 to learn the optical bust- | ems, Schuchard Optical Co. 1207 Second avenue. IARD OPTICAL OO, Naltete, Manufacturing ‘Jeweler 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor. ] Ail i ie Hi At Tae Cha | | | Gul we are the only the city that sell all of Monarch Shirts for Any Monarch Shirt of whatsoever style and degerip- ton we sell for $1.00. OUR CUT GLASS Is made of the finest quality # lected glass sand iI which ¢ quent. itt ly produces the | riohest and most } brilliant @ el | > DBSIGNS @. Beniaghaasen's 807 Ist Av ‘Time inspector for the 0. & R. 8. Ry. and the 8. B.C, | | ‘And which are exactly suit- ed to the fuel conditions of this locality ; that’s what we claim for every one of the many hundreds of the Cast Cook Stoves we are showing just now. Years of careful study of the question of Cooking Stoves make it an easy matter to tell you just what will give you the best service. around, any way. Main Store—Firet Avenue and Spring. Northwest Fixture Annex—3i3 Firet Avenue South HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE Great _ Enlargement Sale cent on all you buy. You can save from 10 to 50 per If you have an entire house to furnish, your saving will average one-third off regular prices. China Cabinets, like picture, 6 fect high by 96 inches wide; quarter-sawed oak, highly pot- ished; the top has & x 33-inch French plate mirror, bent glass regular price $30, Em- ( FURNIT 10H HOS 1 ends; largement Sale— Price’ $22.00 RE COND av @LHOLMES. ‘CO