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LAST EDITION OMMISSION — ORGANIZES ibers of Tribunal Appointed to Arbitrate the An- te Goal Controversy Meet at the White House to Prepare for the Work — D. C. Oct. 4.—Gen. John M. Wilson was the first ec sese ee (STRIKES WILL ved promptly at 10 o'clock, the CHICAGO, Oct. H—Tt be anno Shortly afterward he was fol- John L. Spalding, whe was accompanied by Rev. Mr. 4 by Prosigent Morton of the lato national Stationary Bugineers and Spauiding e- Pir m, that uniess the striking sty lowed by closely followed bj e. ‘Those members who had al- to the cabinet room, where the president. President Roose- them written instructions After an explanation of &. members of the association in the an- thracite district are reinstated, an order will be issued directing aane- tion members net to handle an- thracite coal, The sso total memibership of local untons in ail leadtn; fn all. It is elated that the mem- bers can block the distribution of coal in many places. TELLS ALL ABOUT IT Oct. tion has @ 000, with promises, ne@ consented to abide. You will cities, 114 the relations between the employers and upon @ just and permanent do away with the oa _ ROME, u Cardinal Ram- Arehblapop sented the official particulars of the Hague arbitration of the Pius fund. TREATY IS SEATTLE “FATHERLY FEELINGS” ASSESSED AT $20,000 Newspaper Enterprise Assootation FALL RIVER, Mass, Oct, 24. (Special.)—When May McDonald wee 4 child of 18 years, Patrick Kiernan, th 32 and wealthy, be- came interested In her. Me made her his protege and provided for her education. Later, he sent her to Radeliffe college, where her tuition cont him $800 a year. Kiernan's interest “in Donald was great, and hi letters to ber began with ro an “love” and r she was graduated she prepared to marry het middle-a, nd gray: hatred dene: Mins Me- at that he hai thought of marrying he: Mel ever Mina raid sued him for $60,000 for of promise, » Who Is how superintendent of the Fail River waterworks and richer than ever, ACCEPTABLE HAVANA, Oct. 24.—Tt ts anthort- atively stated, thes he reciprocity treaty, minor excepions, acceptable Pame and his tabled STRIKE IS PROBABLE OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. %4—It is stated here that a demand for high-| er wages Is to be made. upon the! Southern Pacifie within the next 30| ayn, This will effect 20,000 pf the employes. The men and unidn oM-/| clale refuse to discuss the situation, | but admit the published atate- | menta were so, and that a demand| is being made not only on the Bouth- o again reported for nore bun re var oa ‘when they are wanted they will be notified. to protect them with a strong force of ETON, Get. 24.—The Markie operators today issued state- would resume work in the mines when it suite Gendition of things here now assumes a lock~ have held meetings, passing resolutions to con- ‘the operators withdraw the proposed obnoxious take the men back to work in @ body, without re- Oct. 24.—Miners are being put to work here as eonsiderable time is necessarily required to put workinng order. President Mitchell, when to discuss the Markie lockout in the Hazleton ENDIARY FIRE SET ‘J, KELLEHER’S HOUSE ARE LOOKING FOR FIRE-BUG,WHO ATTEMPTED BURN THE HOME OF A WELL KNOWN ATTORNEY s ‘who for the past few oy. rely terroriaing property | fe ‘operations. ders the business portion of the| The building is owned by Lyman lay tried his work in the | Spaulding, a large property hi Gistrict. Tne police have | here. Insurance on the contents was that tite rysidence of | carried in the sum of $400. Detective the well Known iocal | Lane says that the furniture is worth Bast James sreet, | several times that amount and that had the fire not been discovered the lous to Mr, Kelleher would have been reat. | LETTERS RULED OUT NEW XORK, Oct. #4.—The Barnet letters were ruled out of the Moil-| neUx case yesterday by Justice Lam- | bert. This ix a strong point for the | defense, as these letters were an im- | portant part of the state's case, and ought to have been jargely tn- tai In Becuring the convic- he former trial MAYOR TOM STIRRED UP CINCINNATI, Obto, Oct. 4.—1n a| speech in this city Jast night Mayor Tom Johnson, of Cleveland, mad bitter attack spon John Kt. McLeai of the Enquirer, and L. G. Kernar eh of the Demwecratic county | committee. Johnson denounced them ae “local traitors in the Democratic | party.” He also made a sharp re-| | tort to Senator Hanna's attack upon | changed his fire was discovered failed out bgfore the entirely consumed the ‘The-fire had been net in Aiffereut places, and freely jog Mrs. K it, The lous is e at $100. fternoon the servant the Keileher home lett the an unual locked the back look the key with he Mra. Kelleher took the Went to the ho ot Dearby to spend the af- the locked the front door The house was jeft eondition. he Man was seen around the bi the afternoon was state, miso Asealled Flernard, saying that he was worse than the Repub- Hean boxsen ‘O'BRIEN WINS HARRISBURG, Po., Oct. 24. Gov. Stone iasued a crier today, directing the state troops to re turn from the anthracite field \e "HILADELPHIA, Oct. #4.—Jack as rapidly as possible. |The O'Brien received the decision over soldiers began to move at once, Bl Jim Jeffords in a six-round contest and are expected to be out of ast night. ‘The fight was clearly | the field tonight. OF ®. Although Jeffords ma peddler, Mrs. Keile B | nod showing. Jeffords wan knock BSEGGLARILSTSATUGATKEBORT Wim there and called th Much For the Home| sete. bian Out in the rear of her nous" Went over home and | 7 Up, intending to take , H the house, While in the id toH Ward she noviced flames corn He sSa ee 14 to be wildly in- | in charma of Violet | 4 » wite of Charles | Con aaational divorce | 8¢ther Out of one of the windows. ainest him in the aupe et rnyrge yg teeth: ted en morita, | places are mentioned in the aint where the two lived to-| Because he is Wee turned in and in with th living in a flat beautifully ft the blaze was exp ea the startling discovery wan | tatuated by her lover, 1508 Harvard aver ‘The wife insists. that while it the fire had teen get. All GE e binds in the house nad been i: eons the lace eurtal combustible materiat Bays on the floor, Coa ha astound the floor and mistress in kept handsomely ss hag been cet in at least und has the most perfect a | Herent places. One tire had her hushand refuses 18 & wick: other " i* jegal wife, o mo The Bisnels are weil k Violet ts rior court ‘The couple h i to be worth mostly held el) known business firms rty which is besides ex fects, The prop in trust by nev in he dining room tabie and in| th rratiede face d te waid mistakabiy Incendiar plain yor oman Sguitiher investigation ‘rev ente Bunt love for her that the back ¢ whieh > at his fr MMO Sy the servant pia, baa | cave insleted MDeren, mn hh iit Pra to be a nd Bugsel’s annot be unde He in ani very ye a the minor hor tt glaime, | bush Violet — A restraining at Foune with the alleged injured | * to Pusnel ie enidto have endes pred to find another home for his Man who has been setting lisponing MMs in the business portion of ern Pacific, but upon #2 other roads. 4, ¢ |had been ordered to naelf. pi Rey. Herbert H. Bigelow, the Dem. | I locratic candidate for recrotary of | rote, w told the jury his feelings toward Mina MeDonald ‘have never been other than that of a father, ‘The girl testified to her view of the affair, and offered some of the ofte oe secvnee in evidence. Bhe been given a $20,000 damages. preen PRETTY YOUNG GIR Fall Her A sensational elopement has atir- Tep up the lowal Italian eotony. One of the Lap mo maidens from sunny Staly ran‘awhy last night with & man, The uncie’of the girl was abbed of $200, it In thought, by one of the runaway pair, and the police of this and nearby cities have been fotified of the affair, Lucinda Wac- ea niece of Chris Wacca, a wealthy garden le the runaway girl bhe seen to leave with Joe Desmond, jar bage tractor, The two deen sweethearts for some time but no formidable opposition was made to the match. It ts thought that their need of money induced them to leave tn t way they did. Last night the matter was called to the notice of the local Chrts *. the uncle of the mins. ing girl, reported the matter and the lee af Tacoma, Portinnd and Spo- ane were iminediately notified of the theft and the elopement. In Chabge of House About six months ago Mr. Waco wife ded and since that time his HANNA BROKE DOWN INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. —At the clone of a epesdtti at Linton last Right, Setator Hanna broke down had to be Aamisted to his seat. Fig nos fully teeovered today and wil continue his tou: ' FIRE IN THE BUNKERS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14-—It ts stated that a fire has been burning coal bunkers of the battleship Oregon for three days The shi nite, but wil now be yed for repair take on a new supply of coal. A HINDOO formances of Their Seattle wilt be the first city in) tlege of dia. on Maru, America to have the priv ing ap Oriental show from I It will arrive here November the Japanese finer Shimano which has been chartered fe purpose, A former Hindoo prince, V T. Joshi, its adVance representative, a | arrived in the city yesterday on the | w | Kinshiu Mara to make arrangements | Rama. Bhe nad & oars Oot raw cot: |and It is calied for its stay in Seattle. Chatre’s cireus and Kast Indians arid two Indian girls ‘or 20 years it has exhibited 1 Oriental countries and hax Just con 4 a tour of India, Burmah, © East Indies, China and Japan. atures of wonderful » fakire >a ton, The formances of its nd of 20 Indian par- ined to shoot ar M guns of the girls does tricks with a lion In an open ring. Firat in America I belfeve that this will be she rst time an Indian Circus has visit Amertea,” said Mr when {'the steamship yesterday obstacle to the propost alty through the ens!! ing our und can own wh Hoth Mr. Joshi and his servant are sreseed.in semi-Hindoo costume A Motley Crowd h fc with the circus. The officers wel mtate that ¢ atin boking iret De here was a Du John Wanzer, Who ov bacco plantat # going t Andrean W, Ans Mantin ¢ Will Not Eat Meat, but|:is cs," Sixty of Them Wili Soon «: Reach Seattle and Give’ Per- it# exhibitions are | t|An organiser was sent trom & sistex REPORTED ~ ROBBERY BT. PAUL, Oct. 24-—-A report h been received here that the No Coast Limited, on the Northern cific, has been held up and robbed near Butt JUDGE LYNCH TALLAPOOBA, Ga, Oct. H.—Ben Brown, & negro accused of attemp' ing to asault & white Woman, w © from the jail by & mob last nd hanged to a bridge. At the auest of the mayor troops nt from Atlanta by ndler to prevent the lynchin when they arrived the negr been hanging to the bridge for an hour and « half, After he was strung up his body was riddied witp bullets, TOOLS STOLEN J. A. Aheren of 1516 First avenue, reported to the police last evening hat $30 worth of tools had been stol- from bi A Favorite With the Local Italian Colony is in Love, Robs Uncle and Now Wac- was Mr niece, Lucinda, the daughter of his brother, has been keeping house for | him end taking Of hia child, |@ who ja If months old. Young Des-| mond has heen to the house often toa woe Lucinda, and« strong friendship) startied to find that his trunk had sprang up between her and the|beon broken open. In this trunk he young man. ‘They went out to-|elways kept @ considerable sum of gether and there was no objection,| money. When be left the house in [Little was. thought of their mar-|the morning there wae $300 in the |ringe, however, until the gir) disap-|trunk. Mr. Wacea says that he did peared inst night, The girl was a|not know that the girl knew the favorite neighborhood in| money was there, but that Desmond |whieh she lived. Mr. Wacca’s gar-| was aware of the hiding place. The |dens are in the valley et the south | trunk had been pried open, evidently jet the city, betwen here and Colum-/with a crowbar, and the money with Desmond. Even the did not believe that thing wrong. When he went back home he made hurried investigation and w ta tho When Wacca @iscovered thin he Oiasovers Robbery Knew immediately that the young Last eventng when Mr. Wacca|people had eloped and that one of went to his home he found the them had stolen the money. He aitting Iq the floor : tion and thei The house was in story. Steps were taken order. Nowhere could pprehend the two, but found. Waces calied tc thing has been heard of them there waa no response, Then he vis-| The girl i# 16 years of age and of ited the neighbors, He learned that|dark complexion. Bhe ts tall and the had been seen to leave the house| slender, ‘The man is 23 years old lwith & small bundle In company|and also very dark, KILLS ENGINEER = AND ROBS TRAIN —- Desperate Deed of Lone Bandit in Montana Last Night the safe with dynamite, The safe | was #0 covered with debris by the xplosion, which nearly wrecked thé entir . that the robber was un- able to get at the contents. BUTTS, Mont., Oct. 24.--The enst- bound North Coast Limited on the Northern Pueific was held up be- twéen Beaumont and Drummond, shortly after midnight this morning, |" The ropber ther A th single: masked robber, whdljcar and rifled th pouches of Engineer O'Neill for resisting | all registered letters, No attempt The bandit then entered the | was made upon the express car, and ‘cane car and attempted to wreck |the passengers were not molested, = = |The employes in charge of the cars entered, were stood up at the point revolver and were unable to yrummond. e reported a and posses were quickly organ- ized at Deer Lodge, Anaconda, Mis- toula and Butte, and started in pur- ait. Bloopdhounds were obtained from the Deer Lodge penitentiary and taken to thé scene of the crime, | where they took up the trail. hot thought that the bandit can es. ape, The railway company has ‘ed a reward of $5,000 for the cap- Large that when he deft Samar, on Sep, tember 12 the cholera had begun to ‘again in Manila, and the ty- | ture of the assassin ois had destreyed many of the| The desperado told. the trainmen at Yokohama when he ar-}that if any one wanted to know who was, he was to tell them that {t nahiu encountered a mon-| was the same man who held up the an ee ghanghal and Yoko. | Southern Pacific, at South Portland, uma, which veered from the south. | ¥ ar OR east to the northwest. A typhoon OTT WT, —— truck one day out from Yo! WEATHER FORECAST Bhe had a cargo of 1,892 te For Seattle and Vicinity Saturday, occasional with light to fresh south Tonight showers, ast wind ham }ton, ¥ A nt $445,000 BRAVE ACT OF POLICEMAN |PATROLMAN HELMS STOPS RUNAWAY AT RISK OF HIS LIFE He well knew the yet he did not wave 1 the animals te tween Main Kion Btreets was seen t Women sore Ytticer Helms risked Nis life praw them lthin morning to stop a r While exelted pedeatrir ere hurrying to get out of the w of the frightened.apimals he rushea ut in the middl@ of the wtreet and | figu Joaught one the animals by the | street |pit and held on while he was dragged |away. | Stout-hearted mer slong the pavement, Finally ‘he| pale, Th m |drournt indatitt. - | at the horses nd caught one |. Th avy one, owned [of them by the miawed Carate the local butch-|the hold hé would probably have It started at the comer of 1 Killed or serfously injured. At ué and Jackson gtreet and | first there was but a slight stop of iret avenue and then north, | the horses and they kept on running after fright |for a while. Helms clung to the bit had passed Main atreet the officer | however, and finally stopped them heads bit. I be THE FRYE-BRUHN STRIKE Everett unionism proved intensely and during the boycott ruhn products, organized the City of Smokestacks has waged @ bitter and unceasing wa ‘The Frye-Bruhn strike and boy-) cott has materially strengthened wn-|'m earnest foniam in the Northwest, this being | fapar iy especially true with respect to. the |aiaughter house and block butchers'| fare againat the company, until there unions are now but two shops ‘selling the The two locai unions of the| produots and they are owned by the slaughter house and blockmens' un-| company. fons have recelyed mio membership] In soverett the about n while there are several lter that the ¢ names t resented to tbe Union| hore D Bose Horseshoere, th eting heing thy with organ neeption of the atrike at! ined fabor, hae Pee ted tak Frye-Bruhn slaughter house | grar to the Everett Was no butchers’ union at alll‘rades’ “Council. ¢ ora. After the Western Gen-|when the boycott was place bor Union h pl the | refused to do any work for thi tt, however, am ad f yn Company J other cities, the Tacoma t fight put up agate ra de they would orga Company byt feeling was so bit ny could not get } at the ther n Tee tral 1 and t thi w Fry stern Central organ haw first meeting night nelehbe ctth rmed with 60 eat rthwes tle, and the inion was f men IS AN ELOPER Tt ts] Bargains ! $250 Level lot 60x120 feet on Beacon Hill, $1,000 Three-room cottage and lot 0x160, nent sidewalks, sewer, etc., ail om cottage, all Modern five cement sidewalks, provements, ete Herbert S Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Block, First avenue and Cherry street. Are @ regular $12.00 value. |} come and see them, they'l! stand the test, Fifty different styles ef “cloth to select from, * Look in our windows. | | For a boy of six or seven you need & long wearing suit; one that not only is handsome but will stay handsome. Such suits we carry, 'W.B. Hutchinson Co. | Corner Second an2 Union R. 1. SHANNON j GROCERY CO. Ancorporatee. 1220-1222 tnd ave. Phone, Mais 1061. Canned Crab, finer for than fresh; regular price each ‘ * I-galton Pure Maple Syrup, Webs ose aie cans; each Fancy Iowa Cr per pound , amery Butter, Be R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. je and Retail Outfitters ( 2eCsTOt T20eHe;EHTODERS Special for 4 Saturday. Only | Our $1.50 Grade of 18 Port for $1.00 per gal- lon, one gallon toa cus- tomer only 1 J, ARONSON Wholesale Liquor Dealer Columbia. street Tei, Ind WATCHE AND SILVERWARE JEWELR 708 tet |Albert Hansen *™\\\. ‘he jargest jewelry house in the DIAMONDS, FINE) 'HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News 2 # 25CENTSA MONT! he For One Day Only iN Just to convince you that we carry the best 760 and $1.00 Shirts in the city, we have decided to place on wale for one week only, your chetce of any Emperor or Monarch Shirts In stiff and soft tronta, for the ridic« oe _—Ulously low price of 45 Cents These Shirts are of this fall's ime portation, stlyish patterns, good ma- terials, perfect fitting and fast eolors, No Shirts sold to the trade, and not more than two to any one perwom, Bee north show window, a SPECIAL \VALUES IN UNDER- WEAR. One price, Plain figures. ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS & FURNISHERS. 719 Second Avense, Hinckley Block. INVALID ' TABLES The most convenient devise for servi: to invadids and a valuable addition to the office, Ubrary and sewing room. TAKE ONE ON TRIAL. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., 627 First Avenue Read Our All-Day Speciale SATURDAY SPECIALS' In our MILLINERY Department you will find a line of Ready- to-Wear Hats that are exgeedingly nobby and catchy. They come in all different colora. We also have @ line of fancy, exclusive pat- torn hats of velvet. The felt shapes are trimmed with breasts, wings and rich ornaments. AJ the styles are very attractive. BOYS’ SUITS. Boys’ $2.60 Suits, In many colors, Boys" $3.00 Suits, in many differ- in di ‘sizes; Sa Saturday” sell me ed 8 Suita, in all §=6Youths’ ood inte zg sizes, newest latest styles, ages day special ..... 1 fee Saturday . ” “GLOBE” HEATERS FOR COAL A very popular common stove at a price which is easily within the reach of all. ‘These stoves have large swinging feed doo: grate, cover hole on top aud deep ash pit, W sizes. shaking and dumping have them in several Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. Northwest Fixture "Annex 1318 First Avenue South. eoese HOLMES Goon FURNITURE THE ENLARGEMENT SALE . We have lately received a shipment of new Extension Table patterns. The prices range from $5.50 to $60. All are marked at liberal price reductions from their real worth. A splendid chance to get a good Table cheap— A Solid Oak Extension Table with polished top 44 x 44 | inches square, five heavy, legs; when fully extended the Table seats, cight per- sons; regular price $14.50, Enlargement Sale price .. . $10.60 We sell Port Wine for $1.00 per gallon, equal to that sold by others at $1.50. . In buying Apples and Potatoes, inves- tigate the amount you get. We sell Apples $1.00 per box, and Potatoes, 120-lb. sacks, at 75c. Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone, Main 1060

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