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LAST EDITION © ; — aos BARGAINS El ettzt ceria GIVE UNION THEY SAW RE Poe gee beh alah y the Good Service of President Roosevelt and the ~ Intelligent Position Taken by John Mitchell the avenue .west and er the largest line of strictly up-to-date At the meeting Fat the Western “ | patterns from which to make a edlece Central Labor Union, last night WASHINGTON, D, ©, Oct. 16 ng a tion, to be found in the city, resolutions were passed 100KiNE Bl president roosevelt walked in pub . 4 P toward the appointment of am) President i it walked in put 1725 meat inspector aa proposed by {lic last night for the first Ume since city health board ‘ait tates," Bl, ates Suen n'a Bc main 8 4 Bouse tre neem, on 1h P4050, $2.00, $2.50 Up to 7 gated in the matter and i was M/leg at fndianapolies, He used no} about completed his : i gveniie. te zh school the utmost oare in selecting the I | slightest limp, the Tacoma public market, | —e ° 7 50 inspector to avoid a fa He went on foot to Secretary Hay's| Mf which he investigated several e epection, such ea is alle where he had been invited to dine |M days ago. A meeting of the 100 be carried on by the govern Blinformally The distance from the|M committees of members of the pectors. ‘The resolution Bl temporary White House ls mhout. a which has the matter That the Weatern fy] U2ck and a half, itis pace was not Five-room house and large lot! Ask to See Our $2.50 Warranted Stiff Hats ta ‘ wer rail ME [ERPA as te customary with hie, but iy fecha, John, We 60x120, fruit on lot, ‘11th ave- sympathy with reported Im |”* omplnined of ne weariness Pratt in the near futu nue, near Pine; close to new Black and Brown purpose of the board of Mr. Meikle will make a % to appoint & city aoeat Mr. Metkie | CT High school. tn but It believes t about the pul @ive some vi @ mart Herbert Ss pper CLOTHIERS & FURNISHERS. ——- ‘There if no . ie block. Further, It # the belief that NEW CASTLE Pe, Oct. 1e—-wrenk| 4 Mr. Meikle, “why om 50, 35 and} Semensemnne 749 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block Pie sreney ond Chery Oot. certain Of his fitness and com: mich an Inspecto is denire Age ween SS ee ade 4 J. Pied been arrested charged eould not be mad: ban! an much more certainly be se Sout jecte ong theca with murder of City Treasurer John pong Lan men ee comes. | Blevins. ‘The murder up to this time dents of Seattle, than @)has been 4 great mystery. Hlevi LION CLOTHING HOUSE from’ any other source.”* found dead in hix ome ; 220-222 tet Ave. $0. cor. Main. copy was forwarded to the wary, 1809, Shortly after a NF - i 5 found tn bin ac 2 ¢ rella We can supply your wants for the Operating Table and Sick Room—Surgical Instruments, Dressings, | COAL CARCAUSES | eo || * son cuesma QUARTERS | l | : Our $1.50 Umbrella equal te any $2.4 Umbrella in Seattle, Se PERMANENT eases (var Runs a Distance of Nineteen Blocks at Terrific] ‘prices situation and Jehn Mitchel! is juall, ph fe Gil tans ln demanding that organised | novten'nut wears oasentong tna pee i Ss iam erry ° ¢ m Sealine plan of arbitration suggested by whe Exports and Childs, 9 for..25e Asa result of all this, stock values | coal operators, The most vital point |f} Leaian Russet, 10 for.......250 fl) wit Tush this morning | ur th ‘euvteeen’ tcl; [00 the knee down to the city shortly track and plunged into a telephone may | and tremendous buying ail dowa ths | ene was thal Gienicton ed whee. nd | before $ o'clock this morning nth e of the strect | ine occurred | era ion. - unaway| The are loaded in Pr snapped in three pleces i | ee ees ere ae, ees, voguives ct D-|an@ taken by » clroustous rout and the ear went on, al Pha peeene ys merchandise bargains when you need them WASHINGTON, D. ©. Oct, 14~ belong to certain classes. Michell he Tar, d by the Seattic | the bunkers. Prom Fremont they are| force had been br \< | MOST. And it is certain that you have plenty of use for warm Tt has been: learned that Preatdent has been used to | brought to the city over the pegular Were Going Home f waists and suitethis fell And the time is short in which to get them A soem KS entire personne] | sertbed would inevitably giv ee i em taken Fg 2) withioms pein, ae aa made up. LOWER prices on woolen goods will not be quoted this UG commission before | tors over way an in y man wi P - Seba Michell shen the letter ealisa |sconel ot the beesd Ble ie unter, ; od | Heights "While the goal car’ was| now dead, and tds friend, Prank Be- Season than we offer NOW, Why not complete your fall purchases ood to have made & counter propo- | crossing the Jackson street line this) Feeley, had just got off shift at the | [Pt at this eale? i sition, of which the important point some switching | Idaho saloon, where they both are was that President Roosey e: ter it had gotten away from t being awitohed it | employed. Ai c 1 be untrammeled In. the choi: in charge at Twenty-third became deratied. The crew at once| ing Fourth avenue Perry said, “Look «Cc ———E—E—— membership of the commission end Jackson street, i £0 at a tet hi out for the ear, Frank. It's & rona- Rober en S epeed « “d i. to| wey.” oe ee oe t Bacon ond |i a the race it climbed « hill between | ich | "Acting en the sdvice McFesiey | WATCHES. DIAMONG |] Bors a tte Fancy DMohair in many different shades, an excetlent Ninth avenue and Fifteenth avenue | form an auxtiiary ing with the | jumped under the trestle over which ‘wearing mat saheo!l wear, « limited quality to each customer, : Une | mote tar we coubliow Tineit was | the “Grant ptgeet. cars pate Tt : Albert Hansen %=', "jaino taken off. wo 1 that gg * 4 ast — The: i edt “Jubelry ‘howe Se the ‘bout , to away. m the con! car are ry how Al 11 o'clock Mr. a Escaped from Crew pF mr A egg storteweat. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Oct, 16-—At 1 o'clock this morning Mitchell gave out the statement: ting the anxiety and impatience of the publi¢ and the mine workers for aahercee statement from this office, I issue this bulletin to say that I was unal- ly opposed to the acceptance or even acquiescence of the form of settlement pro- by the operators, because it restricted Presideng Roo®Ve!t in selecting men to the questions involved. These restrictions hayi"g been removed, and rep tation given organized labor on the arbitration committee, as well as organized 1am now prepared to give my personal approval ¢° @"y settlement of the involved which may be made by the commission stlected by the president, and recommend to the executive officers of district in the’ Meeting today, that an call be issued for the convention whose author'#4tion is necessary to de- ‘the strike ended. Inthe meantime I trust the peopl® f our country will be as as possible, as all things are mow moving as rapidlY #5 the interests of our men SOLDIERS HOBNOB WITH rns | fecurved and ee omens with ne | it going ao hill Ray that| As soon as the car was put on the! tents were strewmin every direction. Py er | it appeared rk streak. A track It gots littlestart. The brakes | Rome of the o # thrown 4 block ym a neat chec wear, regular value 25c. STRIKERS. tefore midnight Later Commissioner % ae x iste brak ony Bu: t check for sehool Y peaMpOTA. Pa. Pa, Oct, 16.—There ts) Wright and Immigration Commis. | \rrible speed attained and |had been set, but Uiey in some Way|One of these divinks Is thought to the minere| sioner Sargent called poreuant to a| When it st telephone ame unfastened. The car gained| have killed Perry. There by all) vege sereneomeet, ‘and ao hour | tear the peed at every inch and before it hed head, but he was a wy Inter rtelyou informed | "0d Jackson ths le Ww q' Diock It was ¥ about the back ‘tat newer indents that |"@pped off am Were @ tooth pick. | traveling at a rate that was al fickal state ‘would short! hay: e seca 1 Yow stone taiee hose One Killed Attar thes acthdaet he never spat ‘and announced | William J. Pérry, the man killed, | were abroiutely Death came a fow waned after he nick Gene this corner either vy [ones gained hendwey, had been picked up by persons who HAZLETO! car |slong aide of the car endow game to the scene car reated first regiment 4 tor i bagging | . finally wn the tracks of the stationed TE . mer to| who ory with im, emcaped in, jury their efforts. it went, Grant D cclenine whist welled] the commission of fi wy Howes « fi by jumping under the trestle of the | ble of Ite wheels could be heard for| tne cor notified Which you mar ean © Wa the coal operators is understood to| Grant street line, The man | blocks. The speed it gained going] of the sec deputy Wiltaie y y 4 have been tnde at the sugwestion ot| was removed to Wasterworth's|soen the first tail onshy corriod ft] Gevcetionted the sane” Perey, the have constantly on hand a com- | morgue, Coroner Hoye will hold an|un the second. Then eame the last | dead man, has been for some time « plete assortment of Pumps of pea ropos! 4 | Inquest. hill that slants down to the business | cook in the Idaho saloon, at Fitth ii if il a g3 Mchent that no tim Coal cars are hauled from Fremont | part of the city, Down this the car| avenue and Jackson street. He rooms every description. oe, a euro, itatton be upon the presiten! to & private bunker at Twenty-sixth | plunged at a anced that kas seldom |in the Detroit house, So far as ietrash men mid avenue and Dearborn street every |been equalled by any Tehicle in this wn be is @ single man. 4 " jg 4 Son e0 constituted i od as an | Hight by amai) motor cars owned by | city. time of his death he was 24 years of | Windmill Force Pumps. should be ee te decide the eminently fair and eopatne cad mand the Beattie Electric Company. The| It passed the comer of Fitth av-|age. It has been learned tha Railroad Force Pumps, definitely tn & satisfactory way. yyy to be entirely satisfac. | car that got away thie morning was | enue and Jeckson street, stil! on the| mother, Mra. J. Perry, lives at Rotary Hand P; WASHINGTON, D. C.. Oct, 16—! tory to anf tan ‘i the last one that was carried over |track. When nbout half way down | astern avenue, St. Louis, Mo. ry umps. al the line during the night. It started block the car jumped from the }has been notified of the death Hydraulic Rams. ‘Eee eee Also a full line of Pumy seed Giere and $10 revolutionists, inciud-| delegate to the : tings, Drive Points, © 16—The appointment of a commission to arbitrate the differences Pr mye cong = ag Eps ag : » Sy! announced in the following official statement given out from Sasntes Wace lit stan Ga toe bet-l commen pe aslo | vs ives, Drive Caps, ete, fs tlefield, neither side being abiec Federation of Labo: ¢ meets f et us quote you. some further conference with representatives, of the give them medical aid Sno Wianers Gates ‘Loner Ooaeok q A of the commission to uire into, cone | News waa received here today of|iast wight. Mr. Rice is the first dele- ‘We have just received a big ind miners in the ite fields: the arrival of Gen, Perdomo and bi to be elected from Seatt shipment of 250 caps. As our 8. Ay Washi at Colc Gen Perdomo wi will have peveral represent ir. Pas a li i ently Invested with the powers of| tives at the coming meeting in New Priday'e special. we will «sell minister of state, which Include ab-|Orieans, November 13 them.for 150 apiece. Only one PIPER co. solute contro! of all Colombian —_—-—— to a customer, ; troope and of all affairs on the tsth- Main Store, First Ave. in py United Stator court. oa duatore, os» 200 Northwest League Is|™* ——— BELL C ASE Hortwwent Pia Age ; srapring ‘oat epee of pel semeaien, oe saaclig appied Wie enon Unchanged RE LE ASED av, Thom H, Watkins, Seranton, Pan. as © man practically acquainted with the mining and eeil- NOT SET Bishop Spalding’ "7 A 7 dohn L. Spalding of Peoria, Ilt. The president has added Bishop Spalding’s mame to Paes gE ay ry The annus della D. Wright has been appointed recorder of the commission.” League was held here yesterday. With a few exceptions the business The preliminary hearing of F. A SUSERSERERBRERSEAEEREEAE |" (en sActed in harmony. ‘The re- Bell, the well known shipping agent SuURSseUAsBnAesTeEREeEEE Rls gry Arby at A IE Be ak teoen shaning anit - rary the association to be in excellent! poiiin Loring and Henry Han- areed - 50 Square Top Canvas Covered Trunks, regular $5.00 grade The diapute had waxed waem when financial standing, The most im-|sen two selt-contessed boy burglars, |$15,000 from the Issaquah Coal ion Was with regard to arrested Tuesday night by | Company, has not yet been set. It e@ Snatches Lovers woman suggested that they go| portant question was with regard to | who were y cutalde io Gusuge the tents.” we Tal taae cal seek veer ton . been will probably not be put on the seemed to be moving |e ie will remain as it has been io comaptal docket until a civil sult against the Violin, and Throws along: smeothiy when suddenly | roe beady past year, against the boys. although the off puuaen’ ls come. te oe wards were heard and the violin was cor making the arrest has tried his GROCERY CO. dent Lage was unanimously legos that the charge agninst bi thrown overboard. dest to get one. Firet the boys were | legos arKe agninst him It in the Bay, and She clinton picked up bie satchel and re-elected president. secretary ant | tog young to he sent to the Peniten-|is brought on account of trouble |B gssp.sees sea'tee pone, Maun ‘ slipped out one aide of the dook and | Mecioskey fa ed to arran mn |fleary wod then they were to0 old 01 growing out of the White Star dock = MONARCH Says Her First Name’ 8 bedi Fo ML fost aS" eay BE diegusied and he re-|COllapse. Mr, Bell was then man- es : leased them this morning. The|ager of the dock. It is stated by 7 younger boy, Hansen. it ‘5, thous, the prosecution that the dock inol-|f| Fancy White Burbank Potatoes, mpeased enpnet tow Reve ot aeaeny 1319 First avenue, <n dll d into the affair and the po- . the couple left was led into the affair and the Bo-laent had nothing to do with the 100-pound sacks..........000 ao it is sai. and re. him. Detective Corning says that| Present case. Choice White Burbank Pota- |eeapes shortly after pase passing as man the ‘mother of the other boy says toes, 100-pound sacks.....75e witg Mr. Campbell gave the that she can do nothing with him dock last olght | folowing account of his part in the and that he as been in ecrapes jnetaatienatintiniaiannintninminai Pease AGAINST IT|==": LEFT A BUNDLE. TELL TWO STORIES. R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, “C\nton missed the 11:16 Flyer yes ‘adisbihiadeien Yesterday the officer visited the REFLECTION Wholesale and Retail Outfitters Wes crowed with poople|terday morning and left a bundle at - mother of the Loring boy and he oe ? statement she showed me a note — — Z belief |torney's office that the boys were A lbetem office for me to look after until Tillman Ought to Be in Superior Forces Surround | says that she told him that the boy Into the water, and the |from ouinton which she waid he had , {too young to try on a charge of bur-| gornest La Count, the who were awaiting the re hould return for it iater, About was not yet 16 yeurs of age but that “ the 6:15 Fiyer. Suddeniy'g | ere in the afternoon the woman Him on all Sido he had just passed hig 16 th birth-| SLIGO, Oct. 15.—Patrick McHugh; | sr et trot the crowd, | f table at home for her. It] LONDON, Oct. 16--The opening of ginry and that the best thing to do . patrolman , y Bis sorsned spouse. "| Wegaa” with Dear Ads: Jain poind| the house of commons was marked |Rorts Kent out from Caracas Mould ‘be. te send them to Ane ver |Tecenly, expelled trom the police Beautiful lots, too, right in the town of Columbla20 minutew? ’ day state that # bloody engagemer 4 a fe ride from downtown, with schools, churches, stores amd mare Words were heard from | appeared at the office and asked for H “ . day. Relore he Visited the mother of | member of parliament from Leitrim, MT Setidipants, oho. ware the’ parcel Clinton had left, claiming Parliament nNASHINGTON. D.C. Oct. 46-—|ihe boy he gaye that he was advised | wag today sentenced to two months THE. 28 Dench fhe costly viet te Ne Nie We ren af ee 5 pomoil | by ® deputy in the prosecuting at-| imprisonment for intimidation. ee = BE CALLED FoR. to Tacoma on the 6:15 Fiver, and| t disorder. When Balfour |eiween Castro with about 4100 men |e mre tree. bribes, will be/iven a hearing be- Mi she exoiternent had quicted |he then went on to tell her that she The boys were brought into the| fare the eivit nad the f utioniste numbering 1 ki A. PF. Halstrom of |had better stay in Seattie while he | | Yu 2 Me Oe lo yong peg superior \r Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, La ets close at hand \ iaunch U & I fished the| went to Tacoma where he could wet pr hay minder Gen, Matos, Count asked for the hearing several 3 ; ‘ et Goin ten sank need tok sieges : i 4 em-|was in progreas near La Victoria, 8 Gays ago und the date of the hearing ‘ Our Pine ieor acco is on the ground every day, rain or in charge of Haa- 4 y wide by re £ was arranged this morning. The ac- shine. Call at the o' J. Campbell, who is| “she then poured out to met a tale| raising a alaturbance. Php CA ay I cused man has retaine Page asd ffice and get free cartickets. The foteece large, lay beautifully and prices are from $130 to $900, om frightened hus-\ot her love troubles in such « free| Ralfour attemptedto secure thepas-|reach him, or for him t 4 minced too young to 60 tol Shipley as his attorneys and will ~ | ing. |aage 0 high giving governiner , m to F ntlary, ake n hard fight to prove hie in. [18 used in the courts of their m way that it was really embarassing. |sage of a mouion wiving # "The fighting was’ ne ian at thew ‘Petuened . the nocence oe ee ™ S Empe: im and Edward | terms of $2 a week. You'll never have a chance to makes bem twice leg to ©, M. Jensen from . untrue lover ia W. | Bhe told me how dreadful it was to| billa the preference on the « |aay and Tuesday. Caste the woman's nam |be in love; that ghe Mad never law-| ‘The [riah members yelled outrage,” |charges in peraon against the reve ~ i bt in ter investment on more favorable ter sw slotrvovant whe |tuily mastied Clinton and that, she )and “mug nw.” O'Donnel In jutioniets exhibiting grent hs " wore stolen and the bors Ms pee mea, er | Z darin, a u a prince to i Beattic ana Yancouv-\on her and wae r@mning away to| sit down, but rushed across the floor |olutomiats nux ty a ian watens as " we time had an office ‘Tacoma to ive with n.Jand shook his fist in Balfour's face.|under Ge is - i oth problem. Fase i tas ma hc a ct seit ayia fer [ante Sener dart end sere | TYPQ 4S CHOSEN — | wane naine-or'e Gre tare cas| Clinton” a fitte n | “She then sat down fics wal! Atly “aend for the it “bring | «ides Insting a part of Tuesday, Gen ih ago, though ord ‘cloak Clinton a} ved with the|the horwe guards.” The -|Matos and Gen. Mendoga, with veneer. Site mere Sees leks, ‘Roun, scaond:\6 ogous Caton eppeezed with ihe | the MEM, te wnaientes temenaoes: with 8! AS THE DELEGATE) worn, tie weit known undertaker service commission "), Ss cin Bagenanrnaste : : be the t de-|O’Donnel had to y arrived in the rear of the govern AE was robb a of ed ond stud valued She Cla & Co See te Stee nt prs", Sat, | Shot eat ca |e fer Pea Shaeate tees! ceraen | SRORM—AN, ' terday, she has oo! manding an explanation Gordon Rice, member of Seattle| his shirt front while he the name. Gia not appear to be able to give.!moved from tho hall, In the battle 247 government sole! Typographical Union No 20%, and' Quaue's erm while he was manding PRATT 402 and 208 New. York biegky AE Bs Qe»

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