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een OT legis © such Lagi at Members must be m. THE SEATTLE STAR. LAST EDITION ANGS IN A BALANCE the Great Coal Strike Soon Be Settled? Is the ‘Question--Will the Personal Interest Of thePres- ident of the United States Make it Sure , That a Winter of Suffering Will Wt Not Occur? it in understood that Mitchell has re- by the operators, and has sub- whioh he aceepts the genera features of that the president shall be be left unrestricted A t the commission. joner ef Labor Gargent's office until im to the conference with the president. of hi stay conerring wi office, the telephone district preadents in Say it at Wilkesbarre. me—Mitchell concluded his conference with the president and He again declined to seuss what told the prese rapseshahalives that im- he would leave for Wilkesbarre. 5—John Mitchell arrived in pee pe an here that > So to Washington, to eB ll Mit tcholl leh tor left for Washington at O tel Wettman, the Washington correspondent of the Chicago Record. agion for some time, investigating the situation, and who is euppos- administration. confer with President Ri former A: ‘kere | said it was not ie diseativfac- ‘the limitations tmposed by in the choice of the the commission. It is qualifications pre- east two who have been associated with the Manat ihe nits, while in no instance mite permit the se & ian in any way con- ae inert Even in the judge, the presi« ’ three of Penneyivanians, and ail we been corporation law- People even ga so far a8 operators purposely choirs to men of whose ‘SYmpathy they feel aswured. STAM A sar a ie roi Lage t the pe Witt 1 Pa. Oct yrere held by “th all Aiscussion, to leave t Mtthe bela ely in Mitchell's band expren wan reaitocmaiy ove aw nally ach a quiet here tofay. arb jubilant in the pros- eration of Labor, free the proposed personnel Wration commiaion mug oul operators. iH cet ner nwult to elt to imit him in nbers of the vom- Gabe only, fair method of Commiprion,” said Mr “1 10 leave the whole the hands of the president, Immediately Cortelyou went into conference with him for some time. Later nts that a statement would evening, giving the results bet Mitehell’s ofan offcial announcement after oo sampeeane | colleagues Which they firet monde the y = Mitchell and his conference at SEQUENCE OF WOES NEW YORK, Get. 16.—The American four-masted schooner Shenandoah arrived this morn 123 days out aK. iy efippled in four 6 yere stermea. man Willian Varngy fell from aloft and wa killed. Mate Taylor wak nert ously Injured by falling wreck age, and the cabin boy had a leg and three ribs broken in the same accident VENTURE IS SAVE Anchored at Metlakat- la With Cargo VICTORIA, B. Cy Oct. 16.—Detatla of the accident to the Venture have [Just Deen received na special to the ‘Times of this city, from Kesington, |The steamer was southward bound m the Nats river on Saturday |freighted with 12,000 salmon cases from the confederation cannetios. First Contorenes With Roose. yelt Over—The " Personal Interest. She entered @ dener fog. and about 9 > m. Struck Hodgesen reef, upon whieh she was firmly held for a time, ay morning, under a faver a WASHINGTON, D. C., Cet. 16.—-When Mr. Mitchell, pres! dent of the Mine Worke union, entered the conference room at the White House this Speaker Henderson. with whom he talked a few minutes, opened a cussion with Presi Ber tne in also asmiets inte a better give any nm ing steamers took off 2000 the Cargo, and these now jie on the Metlakatia wharf. The |damage to the Venture ie Bot neariy jae erent as was fret ox =. Ruskholts han alee wited to the era news of hie arrival at Metiakntln and that he expects to be able to patch up the vessel @uffictently to get to a dock le declined in any way to discuss the mubject of the great strike, or @f the confer- that it would be to submit the fo to &@ Commission to be chosen by the it Mr. Gom then out thet posenna the req practically i man who Logegees Roosevel! it is understood that strongest It is generally understood that joosevelt. ip the tepreaiaaiee ith.the two men at the depot as the train wae about to i In response to questions, Mr. Wellman sit to the capital. while | am in Washington. will give it to him, as a matter of course, as | see it.’ nt, at his Dn io aca to see the presi concert to a a vertain extent, in 2 continued evasion by the correspondent, of the main point, the operators, and practically gives them an agent on the commission. NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—The coal op- erators will say little concerning their proposition to arbitrate. All of them admitted that it was a conces- sion to public opinion. President Oliphant, of the Delaware & Hudson, concession to the rginers, but to humanity; that the operators had receded from their de- termination to arbitrate in order to avoid the ig which would in- evitably ensue from a general short- fm the coal supply. “Saatdent Baer stated that he had drawn up the proposition himaclf and that it embodied his nal views. Further than that he refused to ex- PLUCK “It you won't pay your fare, ma- dame, I shall have to put you off the car, aid @ conductor on the Madi leon street iine thie morning to @ |nandsomely dressed and very charm- ing young matron w is @ bright 18%, Zhnitig'light in ‘one of the moat excluaiye social cle of the city Her face took on lines of extreme determination and she sald learly, “l have aiready paid my fa and icnow 10" Tote onauctor still held out his vesek her head, and again repeated, You have collected my far: ‘The bell rang and the car Kindly eet off, madam, ductor, saislng his voles. They Wondered Attention of the other passen- rah i tne canter of “the stage. f the passengers re ewiaed the conspicuous metnean in which have reached my destinat mn," ie paid in her well modulated voice nd you will not dare to put me oft It is not the paltry nickel about, but it's the papel ne fof this she opened an ele | Chatelaine ‘bag filled with gold end opped. give con- oceupled Beverni the city at 10 o'clock, and is now in con- it leans strongly to the positto: a from him eee ee suggestions. retic explorer, ia one of the most noted of the Washi with President Roosevelt are of the most intimate ve of the Record-Heraid, the with the White Mouse, and that his reports of the istuation are jon. The fact that Wellman and Young Matron Refuses to Pay Car Fare But Finally With Blushes, Admits Mistake, and Conductor Says He is A round of en- of the distin- been prepared, being the praenta- sword by the %, of which order in the president of the United He joraid, took this morn! ae te a. conaiderable SUSPENDS THE ORDER PANAMA, Oct, 16.-Admiral Casey has suspended his order Code wens | the transportation of troops wit arma and ammunition on the same traln across the isthmus on the rail- the two have gone to the na- ington cor- and while he is genera! that that they have leave. If he aske me for any inform- stated that se rs are on board olutionary — gunboats, therefore be pitted Americans on the Bo transformed — Jew anning ie known, The marines on board the ota will be commanded by R. B. Ludd, who served In the Cuban war aga captain if a Misfourt regiment R. G. Leeda, President Leeda of the Rock Isiand raliroad, was here and wanted to join the rebelt, Dut wae setsed | the United States consul, ders from W. home on a New York steamship. WELCOMED — IN PARIS PARIS, Oct, 15.—The Boer generale were driven about the city today and taken to the town hall, where they were offi nally zeonved by the mu- nicipal TRUST USES AND ABUSES PITTSBURG, Oct. 15,—In an na- dress betore the chamber of com- |merce here last, night, Attorney. General Knox devoted his time largely to the trusts, Mr. Knox said that these great combinations are the inatrumentalitles of modern com- mercial activity, Dut that the , and eviie connected which require regulation. al German ne of the rev- They will against the ta, ae the as we both have busi press any epinion upon any aspegt of the case, It fated by officials that the full output of the mines can be| reached Within a few days after the strike is declared of, and that ¢oal can be promptly shipped to. points where the need is greatest, 0 that an early resumption of work will prevent any widespread suffering Through a fuel shortage WEATHER FORECAST under or- ihington, and shipped Seattle ad Vicinity—Tonight and Thursday, oceastonal rain with fresh to brisk southeast winds. silver coin. The woman looked unconcerne out into the street. Everyb: stared at her. The conductor, after a pause, r the tare bell with an angry Jerk, gave the-signal and the car went on. r id Her Fare The next time he passed her he | maid distinetly, ‘our fare has been ow, madam. you 80,” was the answer with @ victorious amt But it was paid by me,” the | auctor added, and all the paareng: J amiled. The but made no anaw be thinking hard, “1 Was Wrong” ‘The car was almost down town when she called the conductor to her and said loud enough for ali to hear, “| beg your pardon, most sincerely. { remember now that 1 did not pay my fare. I made a very stupid x with He he conspicuous noxious features of trusts, existent and possib these: Overcapitall publicity of operatic jecrimina. tion in prices to destroy competi- t personal responald 4 directors for nent, tendency tc ok Of Mppreciation In ir management of their relations to the people, for whose benent thay are permitted to exrst “If these serious evils were orad- foated and a higher measure of ad- ministrative remponsibility rea red in corporate officers, ibe taken toward allaying the nable apprehension that the un- ed aggression of the trum will Practical monopoly of the business of the country,” LIVELY ROW PROMISED PARIS, Oct. 16.—Am attack the government is promised in chamber of deputtes, for ttn « senior ment of weops against the Gnd in the Beittemy sohoel troubles mn ” woman #ank back fn her sent, She seemed to e from her eat with scarlet handed the astonished man and lett the car said the con oke her fare she’s square. ft acroms & woman nough to admit a mistake in. puch a whole-hearted way.” EXTRA AN ALLE ORE R 16, 1902, EDITION GED SENSATIONAL Ineo teh and still remaine along-| Aanistance | M-year-old won of | >, EMBEZZLEMENT ‘The most surprising arrest way made this afternoon when F. A. Beli, the well known shipping agent, was taken into custody by M. B. Dolan on a wartant charging him with em- dewslomenit in the sutn Of $15,000 from the Isaquah Cosl whieh he was fortnerly treasurer, Company, of The warrant was sworn out by Charles Powers, president of the coal company, and placed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff Dota: MAN FROM SEATTLE WANTED The Weatern Central Labo union ia th favor of the appoint- ment of a city meat inspector but ft wants that inspector to bea mpetent Beattie man hot an employe of the Frye- Brubn Co. Resolutions to this effect will be passed, te un derstood at tonight's meeting of the central body Th of the Western ¢ to thé report, whi be ‘pubstantiated, ‘that one of the government ‘meat Inspec. tore now employed at the Fi Bruhn packing houne, in seeking it of at noon today, able to tte Intereste—one would condemn the products of air concernm, and let all Frye. ruhn ments go practically tested. ‘The three government inepectors now employed at the packing house, Strikers, do not four inrge restaurant day stopped using Fr; meat. FIGHTING AT LAST WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 15.— Minister Bowen, at Caracas, last night cabled the state de that the government and reyolution- y armies are still near Valencia which Is clomely surrounded and tha attic ix now going on, Bowen re. juewts the immediate presence of Jnited Staten warshine to pretest American interests, The ships will be sent at ance. CUTS DOWN THE ARMY WASHINGTON, D. G, Oct. 15 Under the apecial directlon of Presi- dent Roosevelt an army order was iesued today reducing the army to the roinimam figure of 69,800 men ‘The president considers the present Philippine situation sufficiently peaceable to obviate the necessity of maintaining the present army rat: | ing Of 6,000 men, HEAD BEATEN TO JELLY TACOMA, Oct. 16—Tom Roberts, an old man'of 60 years, was brought in last evening from Edgewood with his head beaten to a jelly by “hold. ups.” ‘The man's face Was unrecog nigable from the beating he had ceived, while on the top of his head was a scalp wound as large as an apple. ‘The two robbers got just $10.36 in money as the result of their ¢, and the old man may die from the effects of his injuries Bagewood 16 fust this side of Py allup, and the Victim of the hold- haa for a year past been cond mall place for selling whisk which, two daxa ago, b a small stock of rocertes. is lonesome, being a quarter of from the fiearent took piace at oon had to- irubn netghbor., T o'olock a mil The affair last evening. TO SEE KING AND POPE ROME, Oct. 16.—The Boer Botha, Dewet and Delarey, who expect Wo visit Ttdy’ « have ussted audiences of Pape Leo ing Hmanuel, Béth of which hav been granted. 4 [J.B Haggin ment | Mr, Bell was at once afrented and brought before Justice Cann, who Placed him under $5,000 bonds for preliminary hearing. eg Cheasty and J. A. Batlier- eon furniehed the bail and Bell was o. released. ‘The charge states that Bell, while treasurer of the Imaquah Coal Com- ot For « long time his guilt 1 and tly the book# with startling results pany, embezzling $18,000, was guilty GC weer expert SINISTER MYSTERY ST, JOBRPH, Mo. Hi apartenent of the Oct. 15.—In @ eliar of the ¢ the basement, the police inst ight unearthed three human skele tons. Dr. Weaver han occupied the house ever since its erection a num- bér of Years ago, and has had con siderable practice of & special ne- ture. He has been arrested pending an investigation of the discovery. The police have Gecided to Page house, th order to ex- pedite the search for further ful treatment, either died from the effects or were amnaulted and oe and were then buried In the ¢ GETS BETTER JOB BOSTON, Oct. 16.—Frank Klepet- ie mentioned as a the strike arbi. tration commiasiot, formerly gener. al superintendent of the Moston & Montana Amaigai Copper prop- erties at Butte, lsat night for Peru, where ho will take charge of rin's copper mines, NEWSBOYS The News! inion 18 now incor porated under the American Federa tion of Labor. it will be known as the Newsboys’ Protective Union, Local No. 14441. The following of ficers were elected: George Har- rison, president: W. Pomeroy, vice ‘president; Hd. Crandall, fin ancial secretary; John Larson, re- cording secretary; Oscar Larson, treasurer, By om, sergeant at arma. It ts decided to give a grand mas querade ball at the Armory Novem ber #2 re dand has already PRISON SHIP DUG UP NEW YORK, Oot. i5.—The English prison ship Jersey, which has been juried for more than a century, was resurrected today by workmen in the Brooklyn navy yard. The half burned hull was buried in several yards of mad, but is in good condi- tion. The Jersey was used as @ pri- son ship by the British in the revo- tution. A PROSPEROUS SEASON SPOKANE, Wash, Oct. 15—Buat- neas of importance ‘and out of the isual routine awaits the magnates of the Pacific Northwest basebalfleague who are gathering in Spokane for their annual meeting called by Prei ident Lucas, The past season wa: |® prosperous one for the league, and steps are to be taken to further nathen the organization. Circuit en form the most important jon now before the league, Salt ¢ City is anxious to join the or ganization, and if taken in, Ogden will probably be addbd also. Van couver and Victoria have likewine Jexpresned a desire to join the ranks |and considerable discussion will take \r ace before the final circuit for the ming season is made up. HOPES FOR Ba be RK, Oct. 1.-The trial Molineux, for the al of Mrs, Adams, opened ng. The prisoner expresses himself a confident of acquittal. BAD MISTAKE Price, Geo. r didn’t ik the elty jail. and, with unerr brought the domestic fowl 4 first shot. Policeman Collier hap: pened along, and then Mr. Price lained that he thoughthe was shoot ing o wild bird. He was arrested ss | hty Jad fad a gun $375 Green Lake addition, house ot two rooma and six lots, well on the property and considerable cord wood; near Remaberg Station. Four lote on ‘Twenty-sixth avenue, j0st north of Mercer, nightly, el- egant view of Lake Washington. $950 Nice 6-room cottage op East Roy, near Twenty-fourth avente. Herbert S Upper 12 and 18 Geheverman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 tet Ave. So., cor. Mi There’s Warmth and Health in Every Garment THIS IS THE OVERCOAT HOUSE Manufacturers’ Sample Over- coats at HALF PRICE Bes Qreneas : ES $20,00 Overcoats $10.00 We make money on every Coat, As We bought them as we weil them— HALF OFF. Bevery style and color repre- Rented. fhe we pi Bia ey WELRY AND SILVE! WAREe Aibert Hanses 7": ‘The largest jewelry house in the Northwest. R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO, tyeorporates. 1220-1272 2nd ave. Phone Maia 1081. Best Fresh lowa Creamery But- ter, pound . Be ‘This grade of Iowa Creamery Butter is now being sold all over town at 3c and higher, R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, $l Interesting news, is It not, when you have been in the habit of paying $1.25. We have reduced the price, you know. Any Monarch Shirt, plain or fancy, soft or stiff bosom, $1.00, STEINWAY PIANO in the courts of their ma s tt ae William and Edwar Whorever the best is in | mand the Steinway finds a way. need not be a prince to enjoy magnificent tones. Our easy ‘payment plan solves ¢! | problem. Sherman, Clay & Ca. 711 Second Avenue TT! Only Paper in Seattle That ares to Print the News # A A 250ENTS A MONTH ONE PRICE, PLAIN Come in and look ange over. Exe amine the trimmings and workman ty them on. If not con: Uinced that they are the best values you ever saw at the price, we'll say no more, We carry no shoddy goods. Everything exactly as rep: resented. ADAMS ® BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. We can supply your wants for the Operating Table and Bick Room—Surgical Instruments, Dressings, ‘Tables and Chairs. Everything the best obtain- Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., 627 First Avenue LINENS Just a few words about the new goods, We want to interest you right away, so you will see them while they are fresh from the cases, Here is a few mentioned just to suggest the showing— 29¢ Cream Damask, 52 inches wide, special tomorrow 25c, 490 Cream Damask, 89. Inches wide, special tomorrow 89 Se Bleached Damask, 62 inch- - wide, very special (0, Te hed Damask, 66 Inch- es wide, very special tomorrow 680, You Can't Get What You Want In choosing a Mantel, unless you have a great variety of designs to choose from. We have just added a carload of Mantels to what was already the largest display of Mantels in the Northwest. We want you to co. in and see them, whether purchasing or not. Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 First Avenue South. before have such low prices been quoted, even on the little things which constitute notions, We repeat a few of the prices which pre« Vail until the entire stock of the N, ¥. Notion Co, has been closed out: y Regular l0c Shavti beng a8 3c Regular 250 Brass Reguine de asad ai cie a + ~ ah Boxes “or ‘Hooks yes, black or white.. Regular 600 Alaska. Th Ibe Sateen Covered Dress be Double Busk os Regular Btays Regular Clasps ..... . Regular Se Steel Thimbies .. Regular 100 Chamois’ ‘or “Kia ‘cain Purses Regular ide Shell Side Combs : Pave. 100" Fiorodora or Atuminum Rap Pompadour Regular toe Pabuia: per dosen Regular 600° Hand Mirrors, ‘an size Regular be Goid tye’ Needies, per PADEr ..... te Regular ide’ Book ‘Straps tor nn ec aie Leather’ Shawi Stry Te } R Regular 100 Pieces Colored Finishing Brald, 76 Hair Nets, eact Regular be 0 em Brush Brak rd Regular 3 regular 106 Needle Cases, sizes . Legular 2e Improv McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO REL. | ity Hensel 3 Hinekley Block, Third Ploo:

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