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~ LAST EDITION DERATION F LABOR TO AID MINERS [INGTON, D. C., Oct. 6.—The session of the coun- American Federation of Labor was conducted with President Johm Mitchell of the United Mine hers, is. toarrivethis afternoon to confer with sm Gompers of the federation, said after that he expected that a statement would be issued ¢ telative to the anthracite strike. pchell had failed to arrive up to 3 o'clock, the time when d to meet the council. One member of the {said this afternoon that the miners would undoubtedly ; any proposition to return to work on the 6 but must have some tangible concessions. by the coal operatars, who have ‘Mr. Mitchell's movements very closely for ; $ 7 ; ; i a i ie al HINGTON, D. C., Oct. 6—Aa conference lasting Was held with the president at the White House 19 consider the cogil strike. Of the cabinet, Root, s Knox atid Payne were present, besides Labor Com- t Wright. the utmost secrecy is maintained by the im the conference as to what took place. There is to be no question, however, ty:t that the object was tr what steps may be taken to bring the strike to an lusion. The president sent out private cypher mes- hight, to whom it is not known. md nm that the president feels much ag etn at the Me Dursued by the coal operators, and that he regards it 4 to make any further appeal to them. It is also agreed ‘tec a and all his legal advisers that the national co fio legal powg to interfere in the premises. om statements iene on Saterday it is believed that the Bethe administration will pursue will be to suggest to Gov. J advisability of calling an extra session of the Penn fislature to adopt some measure, if possible, which fnd the strike upon fair terms. The moral backing of the tration will be promised to Stone in the event that he to take such action. INOTHER MAN'S WIFE, ~ ABROKEN ARM AND HEAD AND THERE'S THE STORY How it Happened At noon today the police received 0 t there wae shooting at the foot of P treet Detective Corn Brown started in th np Jailer Corbett. was & fast wagon call and the team Second avenue to ms on the street t care grazed fot c's 3 ke street enigan has a load trom | foot of Pike 4 fn) 8 8 club. Altnough not|tairly flew w ih @ serious condition his| Pike street. turn out to be of a| were dodged and str se He was not ren-| but the wagon arrived in sat magne #, but if is thought | injured man was in a saloon andi he Hi In slightly fractured, | man who id the shooting waa in hi eae the shot inflicted | home at 161 Western avenue. fed until an examina-| From the story of all Interested ie ix made. Being | the case it ix evident t will be|and Glenn had. troub want At the police | latter's wife. aaa in the care of City| woman several night# Ladiow. After the wound | companied her on her way home. ‘arily dressed he | Sines that time tt i id that he has ed with THE SEATTLE STAR. |—_—-———__——_______ been paying her wadue att Three times this morning | to the home of Glenn to gee t tere wife, and ap many tines be was ordered away. Mrs Glenn says that she told him to go away and mind his business, as her husbend home and there would be troub [he didn’t, When he |howae the taird time t | Predicted did happen. Bound to See Her |, Hannige®, agsinet the advice of his friends, went to the hause for the third tim Glenn war at home and waa his wife Hansigan says ¥ spake te the w bu® she says that bh he (rou told him to jwet out. isan waa bat willing | to go just tb and moved only a few feet. Then Gienn pulled the trigwer of the shotgun. har struck Hannigan in . but aid business, This y the fact that he had been. drinking. Like all men tn hin condition ¢ } of & hard blow ts not as im- mediately effective as otherwine. | Seeing that he had not hurt the | man Glenn grabbed the gun by the darrell and started after Hannigan, using it asa club. ‘The first blow he bake J fractured by melo od ys @ injured rian got away before was further hurt. Sept. Naval station damag- Authority requested to tid for making re- cans Injured. ed $23,000. at) a laborer. Former Husband Seems Undisposed of LOS ANGELES. Oct. ton Reynolds has marr! Dougiass, the leading lady of company now playing at the Bur- Both are well known on the coast. Reynolds was leading man of Frawley's company until recently. when he started a company of his own. Blanche Dougiags was sued a formerly © friend of hers, to reeov- er from her the possession of some diamonds which he claimed he had loaned to her, and which she instated were a gift. | Reynolds at that time threatened to do all kinds of things to Ramish, which led people to be had more than a pase- in the dashing actress. as not yet been tried n years ago, while pmying at M ‘In Ban Pranciseo, Blanche Douglass married Ralph Cum: * afterward she o! ty. Later they were reconciled and were said to have been remarried, |They lived tom her until a short time ago, and Cummings only a few weeks ago in Los Angeles referred to Mim | Deugings as ble w but nobody has heard of a divorce HOUSE TUMBLES WITH A CRASH rely Escape Sudden Death by the Falling Bricks - A frame building on Twe avenue, owned by Thomas Slnke suddenly coilap yestefday Mra. Biakepey and her little arrowly escaped being Killed'by the bricks which rained through the cell- ing when the chimney toppled Tae house was built by the owne himself, who i# @ carpenter, Bev Jeral times he had been advised by} |hia friends to put stronger braces Junder the dwelling, and the buildin nepector on several occasions had him to remedy the frail eup- thought ‘ong enough. the ponte w and | placed @ Jacks residence near the front door. |ftted a post into position and fi it was too long, He says that er than the post, he attempt. 4 to slightly raise the building. It was then that the awful era The frightened wife, with her child hor arma, ran (© the back door, tn, Kch she found locked before the collapse. The,bullding In now a to vain part of the struc ere was a wing i v 40 feet in the ALIMONY Corn Le Vake was granted $50 a Short time ago by Adolph Ramtsh, | © ney and Hor Little One|! Luckily she | repo had time to get out the front door |! ‘Tall SEATTLE, WASH CHIL It was for bravery in resoulng & lee girl from a burning ship that Peter Simpson, a West Indian #atlor on the British ship Celt ter which arrived Saturday, recetved the Victoria Cross, Bimpeon bears many marks of bis mighty struggle to ev that life, “Hoth ears are half burned off; Rin hands are warped out of shape: his eye-lash: © missing. wit ¥ searn, 6 with emotior Seldom to be Heard “It was on the passage frqm Ran- goon to Liverpoél, two months out, that the Hiritish ship Julia Rawlins, Capt. James, caught fire, There wai ‘The Monday niorning grist at the police court was unusually large ths morning and embraced claaers of characters, From the professiona! prisefighter to the low- eat bobo all were there, Justice was dealt out to them in chusks by Judge George, who sat on the bench. The first man who came before the bar of Justice was arrested in front of the bar in Billy the Mugs saloon It Is said that he had been living from the earnings of Max Hennin Max was willing to buy Doyle all the booze he objected to calli “gang used him foot Dayle was pinched, He drew dollar prise. Frank Rogers, who last Saturday a ten. in| carried @ revolver, lost the mun and paid $2.69 for his paing. ‘The troubie wag Officer Gilbert found the gun in his pocket. Charles Johnson, a cabinetmaker, was tried on & disorderly conduct ree. Officer Glibert, who made arrest. swore that the defendant engaged in the pastime of hrowing beer glasses out of the Chi- ago saloon because they did not hold enough beer, That cost him 88. Gib George Gibbs, the pi was whipped by Tom week, was arrested Saturday night for raising fourteen kinds of trouble derly district. He war ourt this morn and coats. He became in ina led gui 4 in a row with street brothell neat her to death when assistance m_ gf one of the em- jace. That man war jokly disposed of and Gibbs re. sumed his occupation of training on the woman choking exerctar was abartdoned and he started to use her for a punching bag when Polic man Hubbard arrived. The officer was confronted hy the fighter, who said that no Seattle policeman cou ' rd slapped him fighter thought treet car, When throw a Nght out and Gibbs tried to make a get Hubbard threw the handcuffs mocked the dusky r the arms of Polic Freeman, who Was coming stairs, Gibbs admitted that f frunk and all the other things that the pfficer said. The bill amounted to $18.60, man into > the FREE LANCE IN A PICKLE Ogden Hoffman, club man and pol. Alter of fortune, is sald to be sailing the South Seas in a treasure-secking schooner with @ aptain who has threatened « r him, If the skipper keeps promine he is t Honolulu, re be iw one ¢ se who sail Herman trom ®an Fran te nearch for the fam Th heled by aune Hof he had promined was trouble aboard leaving Honolulu, ous Cocos Island treasure. redi t Honolulu man failed to furnish neekera with r As a remult, th and just before GTON, MONDAY EVENING, OO OBER 6, 1903, ABOUT TO BE BURNED ABOARD SHIP FOUND BY A HEROIC SAILOR AND IS nde} the loud explosion, an later the hip was {11 rubh to leave the veasel. 10-year-old daughter of was forgotton. ‘Where's thi L asked. ‘Oh, my God, sho's cable!’ shrieked Mra, James, ‘The | captatn th wenled to me to nave | his child. Thad known him for years | jond was fond of hie ehildren, wo I told him 1 would do the best I could | |] crawled down the companton-way and located the ite irl by her! nereny Throwing the coat over! her I fade my way out agat (hrough suffocating ager and Uh fire that now blocked the way to the deck. ‘The ehitd's arm we but Capt med, My outer clothing was | ott m. turday, to Mr. Winship t¢ ond of the lending quae ors in country, and tn editor t Cg Engiand Journal of Edy- cation, STRIKE IN THE SOUTH BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct. &—Nine hundred miners of the Tennessee Coal and [ron Company at Blocktor struck this morning, according to notice given & Week ago, because the COMPANY refused to withhold an as- sensment of $1 from the wages of union miners without their consent. The assessment was levied some time age ago by the officials of the United Mine Workers. makes 000 miners tie in Ala. bama at the present time WASHINGTON, Oct. 6—The or is persistent here that ident Roosevelt has ap: Mitohell to ajlow the eturn to work pend srexsional investiga- heir grievances. It is the executive rrempondence on the atrike will be given out this evening. Mitehell ie expected in Wash- ington toduy to confer with the president on the subject, and to meet the council of the Amerl- n Federation of Lal DEATH OF VICEROY SHANGHAL Oct. 6-Liu Kan Y4, the famous viceroy of Nanking, died this morning. He hed ruled the Yangtee valley for @ quarter of a entury, He exerted himself to pre- vent thé Boxer uprising, and in the peace negotiations following was one of China's peace envoy FRAGTIOU ELEPHANTS ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 6 patchesra Nijni Novgorod states that ef@ht elephants in @ circus € being roughly maltreated by ir \ keepers, b e enraged and broke ul into the audience where they lied 28 persons and wounded 63 | thers. Many other people were A dis crushed and trampled wpon in the lon me by Capt, James and the com- S\into tears $150 ‘Three lowat Bouth Park, $100 of am acre in| to Green ‘SAVED nine days we lay in an open i a German #steamehiy ied us to Ri iftering was inex> then taken to Liv+ |. Where I remained in the hon- pital for five months, ‘The doctors told me that it was my thick under~ clothes that saved my life. While still In bed, | was presented with the modal and $600, The money was giv~ “Fo boat ; About tywosthirds Maple Leaf Addition Lake. $50 Lots on Renton car iine, about 16 minutes from Pioneer square, 3§ cagh and $5 per month, $475 | House of two rooms and basement and large trianggular near power house in Gilman's adi- then pany owning the ship, captain and his wife promised me any help that I should ever want, and asked | ne to Vimit them often in their home | in St. John, Nova Beotla. 1 did so} twiee, but Mrs. James always neving ugly m and I have since refral iting her.” DECISIONS RENDERED, In the Circuit Court! of Appeals Herbert S Upper 12 and 13 Soheverman block, herry Street. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 ‘et Ave. So., cor. Main. Bpecial to the star BAN FRAN In the court of y and the Puget and the jude: ‘oll | Bound Tuabe tug Tyes, a libel for 4 yon account of & sion, was affirmed. i A. H. Boelberg and MH. B. Biaweon, | receivers, and Seattlo & Alasks BSteamenip Company va the Weat-| ern Assurance Company of Torento, | fe compel the payment of marine in- | furance to the steamer Clty of Co- lumbia; aftirmed, M. Bohoemaker, ship Flottbec Baginaw Steamship Company and Bound Tugboat Company, et al $1.00 A GARMENT 1200 doxen short line of Men's AJL Wool Underwear from the claimant of wight time to save money on your Winter Un- 1h 10h damages on of the appel cute down the award and dais na follows: The Saginaw company and its steamer Mattea- which eonizted in the resoue of 000; tugbos! ALASKAN SCENERY | gaperzase:"s| MONARCH S| mers $1.00 the grand and romantic scenery sur- rourding Mount Schley. In describ- We alone in the city sell all kdnds and deserip- Mount Schiey Mr, Hansen said: . the even tions of Monarch Shirts ing of July 3 1 saw for $1.00: the only grade the sun set over the range, and regard it as the grandest apeo- of Monarchs there is—the $1.25 grade. Others taole 1 ever beheld, In the reflection of colors it far excelied the mi t sun of the far Narth and the polar light of Norway, which ts one of the most vivid meétnories of my child- hood doys. I spent all of July 4 in the ad- hills, abound in fo ere of extraordinary beauty and reat variety. Most of them were strange tome. As I believed myself te the fifet white man wh ever visited the place I deci: ve ita name, Rom it was just four years # came of Admiral Behiey's victory at ent peak the charge $1.25 for it, but we sell so many of them that we to sell M: the attractions of Disenchantment bay and Mount Hub! Mr. » flowing into Yakutut Dry bay a the lakes which water them are di tined to prove valuable fisherie: varieties of salmon and trout abound in them in marvelous quantitie MAY LOSE FRANCHISE NEW ORLEANS, Oct, 6.-—-Mavor Capdeville has notified the street railway company that it must oper ate its cars upon all lines by 10 o'clock this morning. ‘The street car strike has now been in force eight days and no care have been run in that time. It is thought to be the Intention of the city authorities to attack the franchise if the company can afford them for $1.00, A BOY About ¥ to learn the optical bust- ness. huchard Optical Co., 1307 Second avenu eck OPTICAL CO, tate. An advertisement has been placed in the elty papers by the company of- fering to pay 20 cents an hour to ex~ perienced carmen, This is 2 cents more than the employes were re- ceiving before the strike. THEY WILL BE KNOWN BY THEIR GOOD WORKS ttle Hu- | to adopt The Hest Fresh Jowa Creamery Butter, per pound........250 & badge which will case of mistrea imals, All m: de supplied with a star wize worn by the policem will be engraved neat ‘Humane Soclety At the meeting to be held in the parlors of the Rainier-Grand tonight, | udge Greene will nt a bili} which he has drafted to prevent idle nd good-for-nothing fathers from hirking thelr duties as providers. It is the intention of the society to have any man. arreste Heets his fomily, He will t hpelled to work. matter will be brought before legisiature this winter An ordinance providing for bianketing of horses who are standing in the streets, will b sidered. WEATHER FORECAST and Vicinity ‘Tonight, nd iets Piteaas’ te with er freah WASN'T SUPPORTED Nellie Popham instituted divorce Orders for Butter not taken by phone R. T. Shannen Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters he h letters, We are now pre- pared to show you an extensive line of ‘he Fine Cut Glass, New cuttings, New designs. G. Beninghausea’s 807 ist Ave. Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # # 25 CENTS A MONTH “Sis, You are Very Welcome ' to Our House” At the beginning of the Autumn Season we de- sire to impress upon the masculine portion of this community that we are prepared to cater to their individual wants, and that it should be our aim as heretofore to treat them so well that they will be giad to come again. We want particularly to as- sure hard-to-please men that our new selections of Suits and Overcoats from L. Adler Bros. & Co. of Rochester, New York, are well worthy of their atten- tion. We have never had a handsomer lot of goods than now graces our ta~ bles. The more a man knows about correct dress, and the better taste he.bas, the more surely will he appreciate these models of style and qual- ity. Suits $40 to $27.50 Overcoats $40 to $30 * The Seattle Safe Deposit Vaults Gives you every security possible to obtain. Boxes for rent by the month or year. Open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily, and fre 7 togp. m. Saturdays. SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING.2 FEST sv. EXTRAORDINARY Wit! be offered Tomorrow in the Boye" Clothing Department. If you have never been in THE LEADER you must not fail to visit us tomorrow. You know you are always welcome, whether looking er buying. COME and’prove our statement. —_— ‘We will sell Boys’ Serviceable All-Woo} Pants in checks, blacks, browns and grays for aie, 490, See and 75e per pair. Large assortment of Cordurby Knee Pants in browns and biges, well made; special for Tuesday, 59c. Boys’ All-Wool Suits. In ,many colors, assorted strlen, worth from $2.00 to $3.50; extra special for Tuesday, $1.25. GREAT MANY OTHERS NOT MENTIONED. And can furnish you at a moment's notice-— Ordinary Cistern Pumps ‘Windmill Force Pumps. Railroad Force Pumps Rotary Barrel Pumps" Hydraulic Rams We carry constantly in stock a full line of Pump Fittings, Drive Points, Cylinders, Valves, Drive Caps, etc., etc. Come in and see. ? Main Store: First ave. and Spring street. Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 First ave. South. EN’S HATS AT A BARGAIN The space is needed for our Fall stock of Shoes, DO YOU WANT THEM. Lot 1~-150 Men's $1.00 Crush Hats, all colors, now . Lot 2—200 Men’s $2.00 Derby Hats, all latest styles, now Lot 3—360 Men’s $3.00 Fine Beaver styles and colors, now, +. soc Fedoras and Tourists’ the latest MONARCH SHOE CO. Hats, all proceedings against Edwin Popham | panic. ‘The elephants were finally Fecampured gnd subdued, 28 Hinckley Blook, Thi in the superior court this morning Bhe alleges non-support. 4 Ldn nd | 625 First Aven’ 1319 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. your deni to have tt of the cost, and yer is dependable. Allon: us to your teeth and furnish you with estimate of the expense to them, free. Lady attendants, ate ty an Houre—8 a, m. to 8 p,m: Sundays—@ to 12 ” “FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY ue, Poot of Cherry Street..........+..-Beattle, Washingten