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ODY RIOTS _ IN STREETS OF NEW ORLEANS Street Gars Results in Fight Be- Mhempt to Operate n Police and Strikers, in Which Many are Wounded NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 8.—Terrific rioting in the streets at 10 o'clock this morning fol- attempt to run the street cars. A vast mob of strikers blockaded the track and at- pull the car men from the cars. A large platoon of police was present, which first to beat back the crowd with their clubs. Failing in this the officers opened fire up- which was returned. Hundreds of shots were fired and several policemen ‘wounded, besides a number of strikers. In the confusion Motorman were pulled off the car and beaten into insensibility. Clark Johnson and Tt is feared that both Charles Ferguson, a striker, is thought to be fatally wounded. A non-union , one of those shot is in a serious condition. Many of the police were by paving stones which were used as missiles. a call for the volunteer service of citizens as special police to main- responded. Another attempt to run the cars will be made this undoubtedly be called out, as the regular police force of the city the rioters. The governor stands ready to furnish state troops Mayor Capdeville. ATTACK PATROL WAGON . a 11:30 the mob attacked and overturned a police patrol wagon filled with fm Men en route to the hospital. Several policemen and a newspaper reporter, Rob- were badly injured during the ensuing fight. The reporter's right hand was A non-union man was found on the sidewalk in front of union headquarters this Pe will arrive tonight. jattempt to take out the cars. AL OPERATORS ARE jen, unconscious from a beating received. He was taken to the Charity hospital, where ly afterwards. dispatches bring the news that 700 non-union men undoubtedly will be a fierce battle when the new- "FRISCO IN INKIOUS TO EXPLAIN THE LEAD 2 ves in Session Today With Likely to Win the Next ’ Association Committee HIA, Oct. 8.—The committee of the Nation- | fs’ association went into conference at the ¢lub this morning with a committee from the with a view to getting the latter's side of the for the meeting was made erday over telephone. The request came the Man- at Buffalo, and was readily acceded to of the Manufacturers’ association state mn ab coal famine. Many of the leading manufac- Dl t's of the country will be obliged to close an immediate arrangement can be made to secure ‘supply of coal. No statement is given out as to what . was considered for the achievement of this result ; je fact that the Manufacturers’ committee at the close of ¢ immediately drranged for a meeting of the op- to the belief that Mitchell consented to some y arrangement on certain terms which are to be laid hay operators at the meeting today. WANT TO SEE ALL OF THEM YORK, Oct. 8.—THi; anthracite coal presidents all ed telegrams this afternoon requesting a conference with cturers’ association at Philadelphia tomorrow. It that some of them will accept the invitation. It is Sed that the request is made in pusuance of some under- at in the meeting between the committee rep- the operators and that of the manufacturers, at Phil- MITCHELL REPLIES TO ROOSEVELT _WILKESBARRE, Oct. 8—John Mitchell arrived here moming. When interviewed he stated that he had wri etter to President Roosevelt, replying to the president's ‘Use his influence to obtain a settlement of the strike by if Mitchell would induce the striking miners to re- Work at once, Mitchel! declined to tell anything of the of his letter. Mitchell also declined to make any concerning the matters discussed at the conference in Buffalo with the committee of the National Manu- shee, , Mitchell, at 1 o'clock, issued a statement saying that 50 the - received from as many mass meetings in ey tegion, announcing that the miners had resolved Out, even if the entire United States army should be in the coal fields. This does away with the idea that the Feturn to work when supported by the troops. It is every mining town in the strike region will be this evening, showing that all the men are still 4n4 will continue the battle. ¥YIGHT WITH PAPER WADS SHENANDOAH, Pa., Oct. 8.—Coincident with the arrival ‘Mate troops today the region was flooded with scurril- sPers and circular letters attacking Mitchell and his col- us, Many of the circulars are argumentative in style, mtly having been ed with the intention of stirring up ‘ hamong the miners. The arguments contained in ; ade by kingly similar in tone contained in the statemermts PD the the coal operators in reply to President Roosevelt at with the executive on Friday. ; L ee : my Encampment WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct. §— It no seems almost certain that San be chosen as the peat ‘The Californians native wines in unlimited quantities at their headquarters today and commenced Yocates of the Cailfornia city. {e underatood that the principal ob- fection raised against San Francie- €0, the high railway rates, has been overcome, and that exceptionally fow fares have been promined. At- lantic City Is the closest competitor Of the Pacific coast aspirant. President Roosevelt viewed a por- tion of the parade this morning from his carriage. While the parade waa forming ® runaway horse struck the New Harnpohire division, injuring five of the veterans, but none ser- fet GUILT Scandal caused by the elopement of the wife of Capt. C. EB. Jones of the local Volanteers of America has caused a tremor in the loeal miasion~ ‘world, The Seattle Volunteers in « fever of excitement. The the whole matter have been known by the officers of the local post for several days but ur morning the story did not le band or intimate friends know ex- actly. Since last Sunday night she has been missing. John Schriever one of the new reeruite of the army, is supposed te he the man in the case. He haw been gone about two weeks, but it is thought that the two now together, There a warm friendship between gufity ones that ripened into love. He ts now thought - goles, Cal, Ae yet, the Seattle po- lice Rave not been oMetally informed of the affair, although ral of the oMcers have Advined of th facts in the h outsidl is not Known teers. -Usefulness Ended ‘The scandal has practically ended the usefulnesm of Capt. Jones at the local post and Commander Balling- ton Booth of the army has been ad- vised of the facts jn the case an has been asked to remove Capi Jones to nome other post. The cap- tain ia not blamed in any way for the soandal, but from the fact that his wife waa the principal actor in the maloframa, It is considered best by the good people that he preach in, other fel ‘The whole affair is « peculiar one alk among all claaner people in the city, Mre. epoaseasing “appear- meetings Jones an! affection ally beca p warmest kind and finally r ne to love, The young man often and sobbing 4 him, of age, Was found on & whart yeaterday afte child was taken to the and there Jailer Cor teotive Kennedy out off the with @ cold chinel, After that th tle fellow was put in the ea Mrs. Chapin, the px w the chains w his t limba tween wed to stay aw trial nchoot, from wh away betause of ment A | B | from the pain hareh (LE, WASHINGTON, WEDN FAST BY SHACKLES A LITTLE BOY IS FOUND BY THE POLICE—MAJ, NEWELL OF INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL HAD PUT HIM IAY B ttle, of which Major Cleero New As many h hel ¥ THE FOUNOLING WASHINGTON, D. C., 00 cently Bragg wrote to to the Latia race. Married Woman and Christian Work- er Meet, New Convert and Falls foame to the home of the Jones fam- Hy at (68 Washington » and w for a time a Weleome quest, Fi the man to would shoot him, Lime that Schriever left began writing for Mrs. bim. Another Woman While Behrlever was visiting at the Jones home, Mra. Aldrich, another COLLIDE IN AFOG LONDON, Oct. &.—In a dense fox this morning the Atlantic liner Kr Pring Withelm ran into the Brit steamer Robert Ingham. off Be "| Head, the latter sinking in five min The Kron Pring Wilhelm pick. 4 up 18 of the crew of the wrecked camer, The mate and a passenger | were drowned, STRIKE IS |: SPREADING PARIS, Oct. $—The cabinet met this forenoon dis: the coal strike which is spreading over t entire mining datricts of France. WANTS TO SEPARATE BUDAP! fan char he chamber also de- red to the Ww. due to the protest of the Cuban gov- t agninst Brage's fetention. an accoupt of # letter whieh re- is wife, whieh she made public, ter rage Bald that a whistle could be made of a pig's tall as easily hs a self governing nation could be made of a people belonging of Hungary | tof the newly born e Ferdinand as the next emperor, MUST MOVE BECAUSE HE WROTE A LETTER Gen. Bragg, consul-general at mt of const peneral A. Rublee, who will he sent IN LOVE woman, one of the members of the 1 4 woman of striking ap- me a did net ike and he gave her to understand that he would be just as much pleased if she did not come There t¢ © feeling today that she fg In some way mixed up in the effair. That she has loft the eity with an unknown man 18 be- leved. Two weeks ago when Schrivver Joft thé city, he said he was going to Los Angeles. RUSSELL BRAGES UP NEW YO! is better this aicians state return to his BARTENDER AS LUCKY TACOMA, Oct. @ bartender int Russell Sage and his phy- —~To jump from ans of thin city claims has happened to him. He has in ployed at the Kentucky Liquor Co.'s store op Pacific avenue, ‘The bequest was left, says vans, to his three sisters end himself by grandfather, Wm, Gale, who died some months ago at his home near Berlin, Germany. FIRES ARE SUBDUED BEAUMONT, Tex, Oct, &—The fires which started tn the oll fleidy yesterday are now believed to be under control, ‘The reports of heavy lone of life were erroneous. The property loss, however, ls consider- able. , OCTOBER 5, 1902 gave him the elty r Mr, Smith Is Angry iw what Couns it makes me mad, alled, not long | the done for his Ungrateful one, ntendent’s be verything for the | that we possibly | major said, indignantly, | din the first | Ald soctety | fter- | pproval and nd parents of th BIG FIRE IN SOUTH BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct. ~The buildings of (he Moore-Handiey com- pany, the largest hardware dealers tn the south, were @urned this af- enildren OF DEATH VIENNA, Oct 8A message was received here today whieh gays that the sultan's condition ts exitical and that his death may be expected at any minute. DAVENPORT, Neb., Oct. 8.—The safe of the Lawrie Hardware Com- pany was cracked last night, and $0000 in cash taken from it, The robbers escaped and no clue has been found to their identity |DASH FOR ‘LIBERTY FOLSOM, ©: Murphy works a9 @ (ru ning over the railway the prison, when loft alone with the engine for a dr Tan out on the engine and a hundred shots ere fired at him. At Alder Greek he left the engine and took A posse ts in pur- Murphy was ing by Frank Mil ik the locomotive, night in an old Millar found r nd Murphy surrendered viet’ Aldrich will be pardoned for faithful service in attempting to head Murphy o 4 KILLED IN COLLISION Pennsylyania road near Menlo Pai at 9 o'clock this morning John Bil- ft Jorsey City was killed, and a number injured. Twelve of ont seriously injured passe gers were taken (0 Newark Hospital on @ special train, STILLIN IT NEW YORK, Oot. 8—Dudiey Evans was jected “president the Wells-Fargo Company this morning, with all of the old board of directors, A THE SEATTLE STAR. _ ” | Good level lot on Fifteenth ave nue tic in Central Seattle addi "for $150. and two in Green Lake face on two street fenced and near car 1 Herbert S Upper 12 and 13,.Gcheuerman bi LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 tet Ave. So. cor. Main. Men's All-Wool Underwear $1.00 A GARMENT Small jots of high-grade Wool- Underwear, worth up to See them in our window, all colors, medium and heavy weight. A seasonable offer. $1.25 garment it is. Did you realize that we seid it in all different styles and color! for $1,007 We are the only store in the city that does, G a‘ Boy About pad earn the optical bust- ness. uchard Optical agoT Seen gree vi ad R. T. 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