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~ LAST * oat t UGS ROB AND B EDITION EAT ONE OF CITY EMPLOYES of the boldest robberies that ‘been committed in Seattle for : qoogrred at an early hour x 5, SHES LEO +4 4 BY i. of eae ol at an city employe, the corner of Fourth d King street. L. A. was by two unknown men, and robbed. The af- within a few rods o traveled streets Ghat tine of the mornin ft ‘and unscrupulous Not only was the but it was brutal ‘After the thugs their defence! sem er his carried to the police asctous con: was attended by a wounds were ‘and his injuries attended yeh yrtment, was the h pe robbery ae iit to bia home in the of the city street leas He had been of the city eat- meal... Bhortiy be- ‘arted down to the erossed the corner and Jackson street ‘over the Grant | Soined the Irish pil- aa’ who were pope. D.C. Oct. 25.— Of insular affairs insues foday showing the cus- from the Philippines seven monthe of to reach aimost stintlar length of time | smote’ the 000,- with $5,000,000 for last year. The administration ited to $1,250,000. Y BE CHEAPER nena z fon be Youue at present. OYSTERS of the large eastern bie to get more acl per price. By which he American Company is making efforts te claimed that the ean be brought to stztes much cheape: cond the ition than by the It con- teaily sealed tank ined the Oysters, around whicn Mt, brings ee 80 AS Men w case that encioses a a objection to it is its the express the contents & profit. It is the reduction of this high the ew company is now |. H. Pilee and James Oyster Company at vols the eastern o the cons: Baby Oysters yater it. this by sending the seed- the East fornia where the y 1D. rk canned and sent a to the warm oung In that state the to ail over the west oysters from this com them direet from the in len in kegs. The water meitin, the Maver Ai Ble Oynter in fine On the t the an we the To make mat- luoters and ex rains have a habit ee aud taking out €0) Dey desire more water the tase incaver NAger Cotes, ny of the nived Seattle by the id states that they condition. i wtern orders A MATHEWS OF THE STREET CLEANING DEPARTMENT THE vicTIM OF TWO BOLD THIEVES treet car line trestle when the as- ult occurred. He had just passed the bridge where King it when he felt a stun- ning blow on the back of his head. He fell to the trestie stunned and partially unconscious. However, he was aware that the men were kick~ jog and beating himfwhen he was on the ground, He was finally found by and taken to police head Quarters in the patrol w It was At once seen that he was seriously fajured and Dr. Shirley Wiltsie was eailed, He dressed the injured man's wounds and sent him to his home at 2420 Fourth avenue. Mr. Mathews did not nee either one of his aveailants so that he could identify them, but he is eure that there were two men. Mr, Mathews was dressed In his working clothes and from his appearance the thugs could not hepe to secure apy large amount of money for (heir desperate deed. As yet the police have found little by which they can trace the thievés M'KINLEY MEMORIAL 35.—The National their frat former CANTON, Ohio, Oct. trustees of the McKinie Memoria) Assoctation hei annual meeting here today, Secretary of State Day = 3 The report of Treasurer Myron Herrick showed that gratifying ts being made, nearly the entire memoria! fund now being sud- seribed, Following the business meeting the trustees visited the tomb of the late president and afterward inspected several sites proposed for the memorial. The definite selection for the site will probably be nounced at an early date. SAYS HE LED A DUAL LIF Oo, of thin city, it ts said has been Crompton up. ein the Waysl putting him in a where he became welt Dr. De Soto went to his rooms, near that place, and he found Crompton and « large amount of hospital sup- ge and other articles belonging to im misssing. Theo, Dr. De Soto States, he became fully cognizant of his ward's misdeeds, learning that the peoulations had been carried on all the time Crompton was in his em- y. Dr. De Soto then swore out i2 complaint, cktrging Crompton with grand larceny. The local police have been notified te arrest Crompton if he can be found in this city. RUNAWAY BO’ The police have been notified that two amall boys bave run away fro the Industrial school In North & atties of which Maj. Newell is 18 superintendent. Freddie Giov 11 years, and Lee Dodson, aged 13, are the name of the two’ run- away boys. FOUND DEAD The dead body of Richard Quinn was found in his bed, at 413 Main street, Jast evening by Joxeph Bon- ner, a bart of the Monte Carlo saison. Quinn had been seen alive a ‘uple of hours before, but had con plained that he was ill. He haa been drinking considerably for a few days and his death is attributed to heart trou! ‘The coroner's office was notified and the body removed to Butterworth’s morgue. Little is | known of the relatives of the dead man except that he har a sister-in- | | law in Tacoma. He had $13 depos- ited at the Monte ¢ to ba GO OUT INTO THE BYWAYS FOR VOTES Numerous political meetings are booked at central points throughout | the county for tonight. The Repub- leans have announced the following: ‘At Duwamish, Milo A. Root and Harold Preston, speakers; at Juan- ita, H. F. Graves and candidates in | attendance; at Leary or Ravensdele, B. Hoye, at Skykomish, W. T. Scott Todd to address the | | billed; fand Elmer | meeting. WITH FATAL RESULT 26.—A prem- ein @ } | YORK, plosion jaubway on F me }the vicinity }ray Hil |cantrs n nw Oct. rho of dynam ment in Mur- , the Intendent in ion work, was Pie jured. Mi flying ph rf being pain- hurt, [others ‘were lof rock, resulting in | fully, but not serious SAN CISCO, hw 148 1-2, Oot. 25— this} SEATTLE, WASHIN GTON, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 265, 1902 FOOTBALL PLAYERS BEGIN TO BUTT IN SUPPOSED DIVERS METHODS EMPLOYED BY COACHE! department store and creating a dis- turbance on Second avenue, at noon today, a well known on woman wan a City Detective Bar- bee fai. oo § x. She was to police headquarters and th ter @ consultation wit Acting prosecuted the purr jabment would fail most heavily on the ehoulters of her husband and 19- year-ol4 ron, both of whom are living in_thin city, ‘The wornan wes well dresed and Of middie age. The police have prot aed to withhold her name from the new and unless the offense ie repeated she will be protected It was just about noon today when the woman went into the up-town department store and approached the lace counter. When she thought nO one was looking she seized a it_in the Hi. Norton. ' 4 Jace coljar and plac Bosom of her dress, the lace buyer of the store, saw the from the Mr Ni : on the way do street strum) with her. Ri ahe corner of Union street and Second avenue he ca'ied on a friend to nesiet him, and with his help took hin captive back to the store. TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF KING EDWARD Celebration Less Enthusiastic Than Antici- LONDON, Oct, 25.—At the king triumphal entrys into London the Brople displayed ttle, enthustasm. here was Cg Sy ee ro; “4 ally appeared. crowd was no! nearly 4s lat was expected. The weather is cold and the ke of the de- decorations have ceeded by many previous shows. Among the diners at Guild hall Ambassador Choate, of the United States, occupied a prominent hace, On the route chosen by the king for Mis palace from a the streets out tm passable, and m on evinced. The gore es affair favorable for the occasion. in reply to the mayor's we the king to the city, King poke ‘largely in « philanthropic rain regarding the uplifting of ¢ rer classes. a fire which created etnaihemhie excitemen| y (idhall, crowds lin were aly POLICEMAN RISKS HIS LIFE ON COLUMBIA STREET Patrolman Looker ped a runa way team owned py the Cascade erday afternoon and re- bead 2*badiy lacerated ankle In {he mix-up. The team wes coming at a high rate of speed down Colum bia, street and h ond avenue when the o nay it "Phe driver was in the seat but the ante him. rabbed one of the 4 after being feat managed ne officer horses by the bri dragged several stop the team. WATEH FOUND Leslie MeCuan found’ ladies" gold an near the Northern 6 this morning and police atation, watch and ¢ Pacific roundohy nt it to. th tt now Im DOG STOLEN from a Residence Smart, who liv reported to the poll G at Mar street, morning that a valug dog wan stolen from bis terday in A ‘peculiar m er. Mr Smart allewes that # peddi wan selling patent medicines called at his house and when he lect coaxed the dog away. 4 just erosned Sec- | Poddier Accused of Stoaling a Dog! ‘could not be controlled by| La Belle, who | carried he’ sidered »brolute cent quenched, broke out in the Guildhall, after the last guest to the luncheon erved In honor of King Edward's Visit, was leaving the building. The blaze started in @ cloak room ad- joining the main hall and was th Fesult of carlessness on the part of some individual with a lighte match. La It has been Jearned the fire started before K and his party left the butiding. solute secrecy Was preserved the distinguished guests wer building. A’ panic waa entirely he blaze originated in a > part of the building and was catned by over pressure of gas used amination. euty fire com- were called to the scene. fire was extinguished at 6 k. A large number of magnifi- nd costly. hangings, were imported for that “— Edward Ab- untit out of pante The ing bore the strain of the | and showed litte TWO WOMEN IN THE CASE Two handsome French women, Mile. Denis and Mme. Joseph Giibert, are expected to Create a sensation in the trial of the La Belle-Fournier triple murder case, which was to be fin at Dawson, October 16. Passen. ing from Skagway City of Seattle this morning state that the two women left Skagway by train for Dawson, October 17, in charge of Detective A. Macouse of the mounted police, The latter sarned at Ottawa thatthe women had damaging evidence against and it is said they have thelr possession’ written by » to them that will create « otters | E 10 | sensation when given In testimony. MUST HAVE MORE LIGHTS The Pacitic day filed a ¢ Clipper Company to munication with the ty counell petitioning that body to up the matter of lights on the that di present lights more water front, trict bh en and the Oriental ade pe Dok ate and a8 much traffic ia ticul Th it Is alte until it is con necessary that more lights be established at once, in the evening. the} | i | | establishing | to | was ¢ } ill _aldng the waterfront [of heart failure. jne IN TRAINING FOR ENDURANCE SOCIETY WOMAN Captured’ After a Desperate Struggle But Released---She Is Steals Valuable Laces From a Second Ave. Department Store A KLEPTOMANIAC ‘The police were notified fective Barbee was sent to th There he saw the woman. the lang: that characterises the Professional shoplifter, The officer took her to the polices station, and there was interviewed by the TApIAIA and the officer who arrested er. At firet she did not want to te who she wan, but tale treks Gown end told it al. She sald that she took the lace without hardly know- ing why she did it. When she wa discovered Le yy ee that if oh Was arrested w huaba would be disgraced ro gr 4 would be put in fail, It thought that made her fight Uberty. After her story had been verified released. Jim HAM MISSES IT CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Jnmes Hamilton Lewis, formerly of Seattle, was defested in a clone contest for the Democratic nomination for congress in the Ninth district of thia atate, by Lockwood Honore, brother of Mrs, Potter Palmer. The can- didate was chosen to replace James Darden, who withdrew from the canvass on account of reports sent East from Port- land, Ore., where he had been indicted for embezzlement. PROMISE TO BE VERY GOOD W. 8. Walker and M. E were brought into police court this morning charged with maint nuisance in the shape of a low chim- at thelr dye works on Fourth ‘The men De. tore. Bhe used avenue near Union street ay |agreed to have the chimney fixed and | |the cam was continued a week with the understanding that if the nuis- ance were abated the charge would be dismiared, MAD DOG Policeman Holt shot a mad dog at the corner of Third avenue and Col- umbia stredt, this morning. Tho nimel was the property of a man named Hall. ASKS $100 F0% CHARITY An appéal is being made by the Charity Organ tion society for $100 to mainte & destitute family in which there five years of age and a mother fli and unable to make living for ther A home has been found for them where the agwremate expense for the next five or six monthsqwill not ex- ceed the amount asked ‘fo: Contributiona may be sent to Dr * Towing, seeretary, §20 Jackson atreet, or Rev. J. P. D. L yd, both nom will also ive further par- theviars. TRIED Wyliam Weich and hon) wore arrested this morning by Policeman Helms on charges of dis- orderly conduct. Welch was arrest ed first, and then the other man made a run. After Welch had been sent » poliee station, the 1 man ptured. Clarence BK. LeMoyne, aged 24 years, died this morning at the reat dence of hi# uncle, 1412 Sixth avenu The remains w moved to Butterworth'a morgue They will be taken to Lathrop, Cal., for interment, re four children under | ANARCHIST An imknown , #upposed to be an anarch= Was arrested by the police today near St. church, loitering on the route to be taken by the king in his ceremonial procession in en- tering the clty from Buckinghar palace to the Gulidhall, Proximity to where the the Russian Was arrested, a large package was discovered containing a black sub- stance resembling gunpowder The man was unable to give @ satisfactory account of himself and will be held pending inquiry anarchist ar- ng is George Mar- nyed clergyman of the Church of Engiand. He objected to having @ er datand on consecrated d, and with gunpowder intend. jestroy the offensive structure. denies having «& designs t the kir He has manded for t The authorities, after a ox n of the man, dect to b e. FINDS TITLE VALID WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. I~ Attorney General’ Knox’ presented his report upon his Panama canal researches this morning to the pres The volume i# voluminous. Knox finds that the title ts valid and the guarantees are sufficient to insure against future complications in case of purcham TOM HORN CONVICTED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. %6-—Tom Horn, th found guilty of murder in the first degree yesterday, holding him for the kill ing of Willie Nickell, a 14-year-old son of Kelis Nickell, « prominent Stockman, in July, 1901. It * Claimed that the killing was done in the pay of rival stockmen for the Durpone of terrorizing Nickell, to make him leave the country, Horn served in the American army in Cuba, in ti nish war, PECULIAR OVERSIGHT “WALLA WALLA, Oct. 5.—The discovery has been made that the Republican Ucket of this county was not filed within the dates prescribed by jaw, and therefore may not go upon the official ballot. Th - tres that nominations shall be fled ot leas than 3) and not more than ya prior to the election. The bilcan tleket was filed 102 days before the election, and County Auditor McLean, who is a Republic An, asserts that under the law he ¢ the ticket upon the of- ficial ballot. DIES FROM nun HIS WOUND Det. 26.—Dr. H. A. shot on the night of October 11 by some on |to have been J. W, Kelley, editor ot | the Inter-Mountain, died last night. In a statement made some day ago ley accused Kelley. Mme. Le Honte, the woman in the case, who in claimed to have made a confession of the murder, has not been found, MOLINEUX EVIDENCE W YORK, Oct. 25.--In the Moll- ux case yesterday Miss Emma Mi} woman who sold the itle which was enclosed with the bottle of poison, testified that Moll- neux was not the man who bought it An expert testified that the hand writing on the poison package, the Cornish letter and several spect mene of (he defendant's handwriting were all made by the same person. FRANK NORRIS DEAD 8AN FRANC! Norris, the author, jing, the result of « appendicitis, His note Jetopus,” “Blix A., man,” “The Pit,” “Mexican Story,” Moran of Lady Letty,” which gave him his first prominence, CO, Oct. 2 died th Frank morn ation for ks were NEW TIME CARD Northern Pacific new | Into effe ees trains leave Seattle 115 a 20 p, m. Jand 9:40 p.m. ‘They are due to ar- [rive at 7:15 a. m., 9:20 a. m,, 3:65 p. m,, and 9:30 p. 1 Bast bound trains are sct jeave Seattle at of 1:20 p. as heretofo m, instead of 6:20 p. m., and § p. m instead cf It p.m, They arrive at 1:15, S:18 and & p.m. ‘The trains leaving at 4:20 p.m, and arriving at 5:15 are in the Burlington's St. Louis service. The arriving time is changed from 3:15 to 6:15 p. m On the Portland run three leave as follows: 5 a. m., m, and 9:40 p.m. arriving at m., D. m., and p.m Gn the Olympia, Grays Harbor an¢ South Bend run trains leave at 7:2 a.m: and arrive at 2:55 p.m. F Olympia and Grays Harbor a t leaves at 3:20 p,m, and arriv 12:50 p.m, ‘The leaves at 4:06 p. p,m. The hedule which 1 makes several The Tacoma at 7:25 a. m., * Nov. trains 4:20 p. # at arriving at 5:15 m., RESUME WORK MAHANOY, Pa., Oct. Several more collieries resumed today with halt @ force, supposed | silver | | time In close | | | 1 | | Bargains! $250 Level lot 60x120 feet on Beacon Hill. | $1,000 © room cottage and lot 20x100, cement sidewalks, sewer, etc., all paid $1,650 cottage, all im-| sidewalks, | | | | Modern five-room provements, cement ete, Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Block, First avenue and Cherry street. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 ist Ave. So. cor, Main Here Is the Underwear Market ‘The celerbrated New Britain Mille short lines of All-Wool underwear— 12 ‘These goots are standard \ ' | | 1 | | | | | | Man's Wo. | i | Buckley connection | | | | || Inte Priced at $1.0 ‘ment. You ean wee in out win- dow All cotors, SPECIAL This evening we will sell a regiear Soc Tie for 5c. This ts a Saturday evening special that it will pay you to consider, W. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second and Union R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporated. 4390-1223 tng = Phone Man nned Crab, finer for salads han fresh; regular price 2 each . s4s9 1-galion Pure Maple Syrup, Se cans; each ... Butter, 25e Fancy Iowa Creamery per pound . R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, Deposit Boxes for rent. rest Paid on Check and Savings Mortgages |and Bonds bought and sold and in-] vestments made. st Trust & Si Open 6 to 8 E. Shorrac Myers, Northwe Deposit Co, night. ‘ Alexander >; dohn P. Hartman, A. Smith, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Albert Hansen |" Phe largest jewelry house in the Northwest, — HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A fe 25CENTSA MONTH SPECIAL DISCOUNT Tomorrow at Columbia Terrace to Morning Visitors Five Per Cent Off if You Buy Before Afternoon ‘Tomorrow we shall give sper discount of 6 per cent. All lowe selected in Columbla Terrace before 1:30 pm. ands special discount of § per cent. on all lots selected between 1:30 and 8 p. m. ast Bunday six members of our staff were on the ground, and during the afternoon were unable to show property to all who came. We haven't any more men to out, and we are therefore obliged to make these extraordinary inducements. If we can divide up the crowd and get an even half out In the morning. no one need go away di ppointed. Cut out these free tickets and go in the morning: OCTOBER 26 GOOD FOR ONE FARE SEATTLE TO COLUMBIA TERRACE on cars of Beattle & Renton R. R, Co, ¥. H. OSGOOD, Pres, OCTOBER 26 GOOD FOR ONE FARE COLUMBIA TERRACE TO SEATTLE on cars of Seattle 4 & Renton R. R ¥. H. OSGOOD, Pres, Acct. of Remember that Columbia Terrace is only 18 minutes’ ride on the Renton car line; that lots are large—40, 50, 60 and 68 feet wide, and from 120 to 175 feet deep, with alleys: that prices are low, $90 to $200, on ~ayments $20 chsh and $2 & week. that the property lays beautifully, is right in the town of Col with school, church, stores, elty water, and good neighbors at j ‘car line pasnes through the ‘does alge the new 80-foot boulevard. Go tomorrow and eae. All prices are to be advanc ed 10 per cent. Nov. & Ccnowt New York block. Biggest and Best Line Overcoats In the city. We want you to come The most convenient devise for serving meals to invalids and @ valuable addition to the office, library and sewing room, TAKE ONE ON TRIAL Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., BARGAINS FOR MONDAY Are appropriate for this season. Something necessary to your com- fort. Come in and see them, UMBRELLAS $1.59 Cotton Down Comforts; Monday morning, $1.25. Women’s and Men's steel rod, paragon frame, water proof Um- SECOND FLOOR. $1.25 Outing Flannel brellas; Monday morning, only, Gowns, well made; 490, Women’s $1.25 steel rod, para- | morning, 7c. gon frame satin gloria covered Tbe Shoulder Shawts, in ptaide of all colors; Monday morning, Umbrellas; Monday morning, The. 59c. Cotton Blankets in gray and Children's Wooly ‘Tams, in all Pretty bright colors; Monday white, good large size, 6ie val- morning, only, 760. ue; Monday morning, 490. “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 door, shaking and dumping grate, cover hole on top and deep ash pit. We have them in several sizes. Street. Main Store, First Avenue and Spri ue South. Northwest Fixture “Annex:313 First Aver 'Y, Muscatel, Catawba, Angelica, Tokay Wines, $1.00, r gallon; Kentucky Whiskies, $3.00, $4.00 and 95.005 Scotch and Irish Whiskey, $1.25 per bottle; Imported and Domestic Gin, Celery Gin and Port Wine Tonic, Potatoes, 75¢ per sack, 120 Ibs. Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone, Main re60