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Only Paper tn Seattle That Dates to Print the News # A A 250ENTSA MONTH BARGAINS Anne hill, and near Blaine, w car line, $2§0 to Also two lots on oth west and Galer for Lots on Queen avenue west, close to ne $300. avenue $700. | $1725 House of five rooms on toth avenue, near new High school $2100 Five-room house and large lot, 60x120, fruit on lot, 11th ave- nue, near Pine; close to new High school. ec Herbert S Upper 10, 11 and 1% Scheverman block. First Avenue and Cherry Street. SUITS $19 ‘These sults were not made for $15 garments, but for $18. We fo not care to let a cheap suit leave our store at any price, so We fell these better ones at $15, that you may get a thoroughly reliable garment even at this low price. The Coal Hole. Football Season. ‘The Campaign Open. Dad's Pocketbook k Opens Chauncey, the Chestnut LAST EDITION | “ana SPENT IN JAIL , —— CAUSES LOSS OF WIFE: NINERS MAY © ween REJECT PLAN ch Opposition i is Developed in Panther Greek Val- ~ley--Many Strikers Want Guaranty of Conces- sion Before Returning to Work Pacific vides for the retention of non-union men, it ie said that there are only 19,002 now at work, and that ati least that many strikers have jeft| the region or gone into other em- ear so that there will be work | lot all who wish it as soon as all| ~ FOOTBALL LMAN, Oct. 17.—The Paciti¢ University ball team defented that of the Washineton Agricultural (ee | AT THE FORT, | HEARING POSTPONED On account of the attorneys on ing business at thelr prenent loca- tions, on the grounds that their @lnughter houses are a public nuis- ance, will not be heard in the euper- jor court until December, ASTORIA, Ore., Aet. 11—The 4 ftruction of Fort Stevens was at- ‘The journey of &. Craig from Port After that all is a blank until he | tempted again yestecday for the sec- {Town send to Chicago wae interrupt-| Woke up in the nd ; beget He doen not remen g| both ‘aides being too busy to pre- | ona time in three months. Three ea last night. This morning the fa Yetn bul it wee cmcghan pare their cases in the near future, |p time in lager Sepa tae tes eones oo against * is yoke this morning he here were bare on his in History How Dying in Pi ROME, Get most notorious [aud to whom te 1t—=Musolino, the | dit of the age,|to Chicago. They had through tick- ited sonte of the | ¢te, and these Were In the possession at marvelous escapades which|of Mr. Craig. fle had imbibed con- jeyer occurred in Italy, and who wual siderably at Townsend, and when he séntenced to tife Imprisonment at |errived at this city he sampled some Elba, is dying. For some days he|of the loc tock. After that he has been raving with hie wife, Then Mynolino tn hid palmy da: He off for wonderful character. and went to ® nearby appearance, of fine education and thiret emporivm to et a drink, | with a tenor votce almost tncompar- od alee that he wow Attention of somebody if he meraped | 8 can along the bare of the 1. He did thie: an the Jailer came to his ansistance. Craig was very mused | Timed when he found that he tn Jail. but took al! for the best, pt lon depositing $5 for ball, he was re- leaned, Then he started out on his bunt for od write. rang latest fall W. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second and ,Union - ed and him his conectousness. Final the hearing on the petition of remi- |"eparate fires were discover jof the city gall, He still had poasser- | drifted up Tot Peitcemes Huns |dents on Beacon till for « perman- | considerable damage was, done ,be- ston hie tekets, but his wife is a r | min dered that he had more than Brebn os Henry and Cars-| eu t the post hav wn doubled | w where will I start in to look Bi the eity |Stepier, as he Jett the jail. “I left! When he where is now I de not know, and | windows. le remembered that there li am sure she has no iden what hotel jhad been are in hie dreames, but It}! see aplectusete, aves Started Off/on his wind He also nm an wearo It was just one of the incidents of |Of the room w pI lune rite at the erty Jatt reached for the bell to cal the tal rt Townsend for Beattie, en route ‘lothin trial will convince you. styles; perfect fitting: any tayenue south, ‘The ofMf-|ent tn againat the “Frye. | fore they could be extingnlehed. The quanti he could o p 0 | te do- | and every precaufion is being take: for wife,” be remarked to Jailer ‘ a carte, and se sent him to z. PALMY DAYS hee ight to got & drink, but! found that regintered at lant night |they were not the kind that he saw | da own the that he was not the only orc Yesterday Craig and his wife left For boys has no equal for Vestee Suits ... of Geclaring the ‘That the latter i AHEM En th ht Uy have market. besides While the torm of settlement pro- tbe colilertes resume general opera- toa. Everybody Satisfied WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct. 12—- President Roosevelt has been noti- fied by Mr. Mitchell for the miners, and by rtpresentatives of the opar- ators, of their acceptance of the form of settlement and of the per- sonnei of the commission. o pr t ie greatly pleased at the result tained, and has been widely con- eratulated upon the success of his efforts. It te understood that the ai int- ment of E. E. Clark, chief of the or- dor, of sadiway condustors, and ‘ot Bishop John i. Spaidiog ot Peoria, Dh, are ex 1¥ satinfactory to Mitchell. Spalding was the personal choice of President Roose- it, but no one could have been more acceptable to Mitchell, who knows Bishop Spaiding personally. ‘The latter ix a warm friend of or- ganized labor, and is-sald to have expressed sentiments strongly fav- erable to the striking miners. Mr. Clark ts believed to have been placed upon the commission at the request of Mitchell. ‘All the other members of the com- mission are said to be satisfattory to both parties of controversy. ‘This could hardl es the ee 7 names to both sides ee MaMTNGTON, D. Cy Oct. 1.— It is expected that when the arbitra- tion commission organizes Judge Gray will be selected as presiding of- General James M. Wilson ts here today and called upon the president to give formal acceptance of the piace tendered him on the commis- sion. the fall to be the case eS all the fore making | gran| CHARLES FAYE TO ARBITRATE | - nfm was recived by the Sar today that Charles ye of the frm ofthe agreed to arbitrate with the striking butchers. The an- , and it is said that by this evening the text of Mr. . Mr. ee SETTLEMENT OF ALLEGED DEFICIT Accused of Defaleation Kills Employers and Himself FORK, Oct. 17-—william ©. treasurer of the Climax Shia um shot Hamiton and Wile th @ law office at % ‘The three men had met for the pone of trying to effect a sett Punt. They became engaged in & marrel and Turner suddenly rose, Yew a revolver and shot lard. Hamilton attempted to grapple with Turner, but the latter succeeded in @iacharging his revolver into Hamll- ton’s body, killing him instantly. Turner then shot and killed himself, —_—__—_— hid been convicted in the federal court and sentenced to a fine and on ailing & trebocke which the trial fury decid 4 to be obscene. An appeal of the case is pending. ry over her b him and had Of being 46.000 short in ~ GAS ROUTE the woman's mind. SW YORK, | Oct. 17—Ida Cena-|**78** the we SHEET 18 GONE The W. A.,”" @ local sheet in- sued monthly by F. W, Gibson, in committed suicide the interests of the Woodmen for by the gas route, She prosecution is believed to have de- Washington, has discontinued pub- lication. Neighbor J. W. Davis, of Califor: nia, will address the members of Se. attie and_vicinity on raday evening, Novern- her Ng yi to State Head Counsel Elitott win is the best orator in the order, The meeting Pin probably be hela in the camp MAKES NICE LIFT DULUTH, Oct. _17.——Diamonds valued at $7000 were stolen from the counter of the First National bank lant evening. The stones had just been taken from a ‘safety deposit box by the owner, Mrs. Merril lafd upon the counter, while she talked for a few minutes with an employe, ‘There is no clue to the thief, and no strangers were notic- ed in the room at the time. HUSTLING FOR VOTES 31, Piles and Milo A, Root wil! a masse mo | Sowrte hall, in thy in the Interest of the Repub an ticket, This 18 the first Repub lican meeting to be held this cam- paign in this district, abie, he affected the best company, eivending 6} guise of | Seer, of guests whom he had been | wage Se SE FEAR THE T TOWN KINGSTON, \Ogt. 17. still erupting tiolintly. < munica- | tion between this city ant George- town ts cot off, and it is feared that the town | has b be dent ‘ed. SAYS WAR IS ENDED) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 17 siniol porte today issued tatement an- nouncing that the Macedonian revol- ution Is ended. has MUST WATCH CORPORATION A lively seanion of the board of public works is expected to take piace tomorrew. Samuel Hl, presi- | dent of the Seattle Gas and Piectric Company, has# been suinmoned be- fore the beard to show why the franchise of the gas company should not be revoked because of the com- Soufriere wf tan proper; meeting of the board, of Streets i & written re- port stating that the gas company was damaging almost every street where it tears Soy to lay mains. He char a the earth is not properly stam| 4 that t careleseness ts shown in relaying the pavement. Out of the controversy will prob- ably grow the appointment of sev- eral additional license inspectors, whowe duty it shail be to keep a con- stant watch on corporations which tear up the streets, and force them to relay the pavement in a proper manner, the cost of the inspection to be charged against the corporation. ENDANGERED MANY LIVES Workman Convicted of Carry- ing An Open Light in Mine at Franklin {William Copii, & miner working Jat Franklin, was lodged in the Sodnty dail thie morning ts wert out }@ 460 fine imposed upon him by Jus- |tice F. M. Tucker. CopiJa was con- eted of carrying an open light in & region of a mine where it re« @ lamps should be used, Sin J cent mine ater at Biack Diamond great care haw been exerted to prevent a similar catastrophe in other mines. RALLY The Firat Ward Democratic club will hold a rally in Union hall, Pa- Joific block, Saturday night at 8 v'clock. Bo Sweeny and William | Hickman Moore will address the | meeting Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight turday, fair with light to fresh aot 1 Routhemas And the une ot her au n recelving P| |! & monument to the methods of Crowninshield, It was, and is, the| [fad of Crowninshield that reeeivii barracks should be built on la to mat ke Neve In it. He went to work first and had all the old ships used | ae receiving ships, condemned and/ sold as unsanitary. Then he eeiect.| €d the bert ships in the service | devoted them to this purpose. Hut wince he went to Burope his plan haa | |miscarried a trifle, for it has been decided to buy & bait dozen trans. porta and make recelvis ships of ‘This will release the Minne iso the Columbia, simll- THIS IS $0 “EVERYWHERE the benefits 7 Daniel F. for The Raneh, « local on, says In regard to t t Westminster, B. C.: We will commence the day aw 1 commenced nd first go to the city market on the river front, where steamers can load and unload their cargoes, while the C. P. RB. tracks pass th bvuliding on the roadside. Here !P, Nugent trom Dem- tho was taking men- BALL GAME EVERETT, The Seattle and Tacoma leagu ams are play tng @ fast league game on the local diamond today. ON THE TABLE) this country; anything to sell we have to drive world without end bunt- Ing customers or sell the stuff to some at his SPOKANE, Oct. 17—it ts stilt own Sweet, ie Geet pat Bi thought that the Pacific Northwest up one's horses in good | Haseball League may be enlarged to farmers’. barn free ef.cost and Bisight clube fer naw year. The ma sell the load at once or go to @ ition to admit Salt Lake and Ogde' & stall and retafl it out. The @ | was laid on the table, to be brought customers know where to find B| up in Jannary. the producer am Ponking’ af the. DR. F. STRONG TAKES HIS SEAT making of the farmer and is LAWRENCE, Kan. Oct. 17—Dr, buflding up the community.’ “T felt the truth and poignancy Frank Strong, formerly president of the University of Oregon, was in- of Mr. Nugent's remarks, and I augurated chancellor of the Kansas hope that the noble effort of the Seattle Star to get a free open ‘ket for Beattie will bear university today. A)most all of the famous university faculties in the United States were represented, i for a visit to the New Westminster market on a Fri- day morning is certainly an in- piri NEW. YORK, Oct. 17.—The third homas im wove. i= nigh challenge of Bir Ti Lipton to BOYS MISSING race for the America’s cup, forward. Rex and Werbert Becker, ed by Hugh ©. Kelly, honorary seo tary of the Royal Ulster Yacht small boys, wore reported to the po- lice as missing yesterday. The parents cannot account for thelr di Club, to the New York Yacht ¢ lub, | was made public lagt night, T challenge is almost identical pearance. pave for th they have be vali that sent by Sir Thomas Lipton in| conditions named are that of the best-three out of 11 take the cup. be satled BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. ander Gregeins last night issued a challenge op behalt of George Gard in the near future|second Saturday, August 22; be Tuesday, Auguet 2%, and the further , to be galled on the S"diturany ‘and. Tuesday ng vessel is and # to measure 90 feet at water Ine. ‘A second letter, this personal to G. ‘Corm: secretary New York Yacht Club, from sir Thomas Lipton, expressing confidence in the Ameri- cans’ fairness and asking that sim- lar arrarngements to those in the last challenge race be made, was also made public, — OUT OF SIGHT lipse of the moon ob- for two hours jock Inst night, During that time a bright moon- light night wae changed to one of darkness. Atmospheric conditions w exceptionally favorable for watching the occurrence. Some 30 students and teachers at the State university under the direction of Prof, Alfred Ranum, professor of as- tronomy, @ssembled lmthe observ tory and through the large telescope watched the ‘s shadow envelop the moon. ‘The phenomenon was vis thle all over North and South Agaer- Mod daria pe Auta, with James J. simmons or Kid Me! side, and that he Js anxious to meet one of the big fellows, DIDN'T LOOK VERY GOOD BALTIMORE, Oot. 17,—In a hard- fought battle before the Eureka Athletic Club at this place, last Young Corbett, champion weight pugilist of the world, warded a decision over Joe Bernstein, of New York, “The Ghetto champion." Bernstein was easily the | He weighed in at 126 nd was in prime conditio: rhett looked to be in anys thing but good condition and was beefy. ‘The go was for 10 rounds, but in the seventh Bernatein, though he had, if anything, more than held his wn aguinat the champion in what was really @ hammer and tong ai fair, broke a bone in his left hand ad to throw up the sponge. The tte a ma a aa 2-Piece Knee Pant Suits 3-Piece Knee Pant Suits. uo] 29914-£ Pant Suits Boys’ Overcoats wey : ras Boys’ Reefers.. see to $5.00 Everything for the boys, except pli One price, plain figures. to 2 "$7.00 to $15.00 CLOTHIERS & FURNISHERS. 739 Second Avene, Hinckley Block. Assayers’ Materials Everything needed for amateur or professional, . field or laboratory. Biowplpe Outfits, “ Retorts, Crucibles and Gold tea. Call and examine our stock. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., 627 First Avenue SATURDAY’S INDUCEMENTS People have not been coming merely to SHE. 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