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OMMISSION | aes WORK 5:0 p, m. ‘and Sey ced fednesday alt Weave ie, vente Tacoma e Cent No.210 LAST EDITION © THE SEATTLE STAR. ion Today to Outline Its Proceedings--John icel and Five Coal Operators Meet the D. ©. Cet. Sem) commission met at 2_ ree et en tarstate beard. i i i Hl : uth a 7 Theory Exploded by Post Arbitrators cided today, and it will be settled whether or not persons not having personal interest at stake shall In effect this is a question whether testimony in the nature of dence shall be received. rators arrived in the yo A yesterday. They were Prest- it George F. Baer, of the Readin EB. Thomas, of the Erie: John Kerr, representing Thomas Fowler, of the Ontario Western; David Wiicox, of the Delaware & Hudeon, ting the came in be adopted for the Conduct of the Inveotigation. Approval of of Mitchell 3|DELAYING NOT WORRIED AT ALL LONDON, Oct. 11.—The king re- viewed 3000 horse guards this morn- ing. He shows no of weariness from je ordeal of urday's cere- THE GAME ST. LOUIS, Oct. 27—The cases 16 former members of house of e clegated | iniicted s bribery, calle morning. Their counsel was allowed neil ne to prepare papers ask! for a continuance. =\FIFTEEN MEN agreements to certain conditions one be- ing that they = never under any efreumstances interfere with union an The eer Oe that they will never agree to condi- ~ Tetons demanded. Mortem Examination of Body NOT DONE al aithitlis ot, on bee Date eee wee cones TRAINS WILL BE BE ERUNBAN ROAD Will go into effect oma Interurban morning. le statio) 4s follows: a m., 10:00 Dp. m. ™., 6:00 p. m., trains will lea 4:00 p. m. m., 00. ve avenue | nth street for Seatt ry 56 a. m., 8°59 12:08 p. 5% p.m. line the Le ven tty iar mornin ee thie FORECAST 8nd Tuesday to brisk and pe m., 1:40 6:85 p. m., schedul Beaitie eit at he had either tal ad fven an overdue. hing at the mouth and fi Only a money and a package of or oplum ashes, were found person. His appearance in: foated nH oplum user, of people at the morgue to view the remains, but no one has positively identified non. but did net know | ROOM ENTERED Captain A. MeNell reported to th police thia morning that his room in &@ lodging house at 2214 Western av- ue Was entered last night. A chech for $200, « gold watch and chain and $13 in money was stolen. front door of the house was found open, as wea aiso the door of the room, ‘Two other lodgers lost small sums of ‘BOGUS COIN IS PLENTY | Secret Service Office Receives Larg | Supply from Street Car Compan: The Seattle Electric Company this morning turned over to Ca W. Bell, of the local Unit secret service office, $25.50 in coun rfeit silver coins, principally halves and quarters. The bad money was turned in to the company by| copductors on the various street car linles and was the accumulation of than three w proving, as | Captain Bell says, that much of the queer” ia in circulation in Seattle | “The coins are cast from an alloy | of lead, antim ie | and brittle, Captalr bowas money is b ived his pre "1 ustice 4 morning and wa for court under $6000 bods. He gave the bail, Cann’s | when caped in an open boat and made their way to The other 18 sailors were ‘The steam-~- ship was & Mtorm after her steering ear became crippled. ARRAIGNED INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 27.—The al- leged grave robbers were all arralgn~ ed in the criminal court teday. The tely gave bonds of $1009 each. The negroes were brought tnto court chained together. ‘They were unable t© give bail, and were sent back in ‘se of the’ non. | jailer. FIRST STEP A FAILURE Non-Union “Butohers Fall to Effect An Independent Organiaation The movement for the organization of @ butchers’ union independent of | the Western Central Labor Union is at @ standstil. A mags meeting of the non-union workmen wax held tn Ranke's hall yeaterday afternoon, | but was barren of results owing to [the presence of @ large number ot | outsiders, These held the balance of power | |and foread the non-union butchers to | adjourn without taking action fur-| ther than to appoint a committee to | select @ hail for a future meeting. | MORTALITY REPORT been a number | at tomorrow ing ai ich the body will be to San Francisco FOR STEALING NEWSPAPERS E. Adama, arrested in i Wednesday for stealing pers from the doorstep of Crow- | barber shop, was arraigned be- | |fore Justice Lucan today. He was | relensed on $60 bail pending his t which will be next Monday. MARINE | rived from China and last night with 1,500 tons of and 18 passengers, which Incl | Mise Mataumato, who is of an aris Japanese family and comes nited States to complete her ation In a Chicago college ather at the fishing | sankes ‘off Cape Finttery is responsi for the laying up for ter nree schooners, the Ellis " to, Capela and Decker craft that compri lonty a half dozen are left on the |banks, the others being in Alaskan nters Or'on thelr way there. | Steamship Dolphin, Capt. Hunter, | jarrived from Bkagway this morning | with 212 passengers and $20.00 treasure, comprired of pokes. Her Dawson P ers came to White horse on the steamer Thistle. They jreport that the ice had begun to ir into the Yukon from its tribut-| riew, and that the last steamers to| ‘0 up the river thia season would | babty leave Dawson Satur-| day. HAD BOME COIN LEFT Patrolmen Freem nd H arrested imma 4 eight | 4 vw Joh \the a woman robbed him, hit person, and hy had but $79 to begi lf SEATTLE, Waslinarom. TION. DAY EVEN yy Wy Ly, JING, OOTOBE R a7, {002 IF WE BELIEVED ALL THE ORATORS TOLD US AT THIS STAGE OF THE LOCAL CAMPAIGN, THE BALLOT BOX WOULD DO SOME THRILLING RESCUE WORK. = LAWYERS a Judge Bell of the Superior Court Cites J. —. McGrew and A. Judge Bell in the superior court this morning granted an order ap Piled for by Deputy Prosecuting At- torney Frank 8 Griffiths summon- ing Attorneys J. B, MoGrew and A. G, MeBride to appear before him next Monday morning and show why Griftithe’ petition at be disbarred shot eran ‘The order grows out of the sensa- tional charge. by Attorney Mo- Grew in Thursday du: Bracken. MeGrew Griffith had attempted to make an G. McBride to Bracken to have th Giemissed providing en would put up, $86 rew bad made »: ffidavit to that fect and that M Bride had that a. Foom at chet thm <p fe however, could not pro- | aves the nehaae’ en then to ef! | Agreement w lease rithe ie him for ex rom him atcrday Grittine Aled an applit- ROBBERY? A CITIZEN DRINKS ONE BEER AND THEN DOES NOT REMEM- R WHAT HAPPENED W. Hilgerson, @ marine enginoer who has been rooming in the Leland house, had @ lapse yesterday that resulted in the loss of about $28 The who complained to the po- Hoa, told a very peculiar story which, | if verified, will probably @ use con- siderable trouble. Hilgerson beags @ good reputation, and the authori- ties are inclined to beileve what, he ays. Brookly and Univ one beer di of what as ig op after at beer, but @ is certain min the case. fema . but under ‘annot say. had mething to do with the lope of bia money Just where be went after he drank the beer hb Joos not know, When he woke up he was coming put of the mide entrance of the place, and then be met a poll Later he went to the ation, and there reported his experience. He |had $28 and a few cents when he! went into the raloon, and when h came out he w ke. He doe not remember tat he spent a cent jafter he had paid 1 ne drink, ‘BOGOTA NOW AT PANAMA WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. It is reported from Panama that the gota has arrived at that port, and will promptly begin her part In the war with the fr tlontats, Captain Marmaduke, the com- r, Was received with great en- ain by Colombian gener ‘Two other gunboats were im- mediately placed ur his ‘The arrival of the cruiser was a sig- nal for a general celebration in the elty ‘The Bogota was formerly the Jon- ste Banning, which was recently ree fitted in Seattle for a vousel, She was equipped at Sa with munitions of w MRS. STANTON DIES NEW YORK, Elizabeth mus woman at her Oct. 27 ma in the d to the po= his room had 4a coat and vest 2 Francisco | ® SHOT OUT LIGHTS Boys in North Gentile Break Win: dowe and Di the Peace Residents of North Seattle have complained to the police of the dep- redations of a crowd of boys who for some time have been terroriaing the neighborhood, Last evening the po- lice were notified that the boys had broken @ sumber of windows tn the | Denny school and- Ail'ot the street lights A great deal of their miso borne without complain: they began to shoot out the lights the peopte In the vicinity had to call on the polles for NOTABLE SUICIDE Oct. CHICAGO, 27.—N. Anderson, | Ment of the White Star Line, one of the best known steamship men in the United States, committed suicide last night, The body was found on the Washington golf links this morn- | ng with @ bullet hole in the head, : MAD MULLAH | NOT SO MAD | pimeeagtiieiailanil LONDON, Oct, 27.—It ts reported that Col, Swayne's forces are march- |ing from Bohotle to Berbera in So- so far has refrained from any al tempt at pursuit. It is waid that t Mullah bad lost thousands of horses by the Intense heat and long drouth. ‘| PIONEER DIES AT BALLARD sound country and well known resl- dent of Ballard, died at the family home yesterday. The death occurred just three hours before the arrirval ot William Faulkner, his eld ai He had lived attle for the past 19 years. | He is survived by a widow, threé grown eons and two daughters ROOSEVELT'S BIRTHDAY IN, Oct, 27.—Prenident # old today and, according to the custom of the fam tly, the ary will be rved which aninver obs ate 1 to permit re with regu lar routine business, By noon his room on the second floor was Med [with flowers went by friends, ha birtha At in the court | maliland and that the Mad Mullah | > Daniel Faulkner, @ pioneer of the}, 4, , | Curnabli Prove Charges Against Deputy} Prosecuting Attorney Griffiths as| SHOW CAUSE ation in su torneys M: rred for making the stat flecting on his integrity when they were not substantiated by facta, and this morning be secured the order 1or court to have At re. summoning eye to ped oad nie petition not be When the Frank i arttithe eae dempttng ta show tha! rew and M. had cteempted to suns prides ngs their client ow fing the prosecuting witness fuse to appear against Bracken, VOLCANIC ERUPTION MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Oct, 27.— Since Saturday morning, Santa Maria volcano in the northwestern part of Guatemala, has been in ferce eruption. i shocks were feit all ove ire coasts of Nicaragua. Ban Salvador and Cost Sant Maria is one of the largest voleand in the world, and is only 10 miles distant from enaltenango, which waa destroyed by an earthquake lat INEZ PERRY WILL GO BACK Colored Weman Charged With Lar- sony Will Be Taken te Helena | It is probable that Inew F d woman who was arrested feverai. Gaye, ago. by Detectives Adams and Lane of the local police | will be on her way to Helena, Mont. Bhe is ry, a| 1 iso from. the | tana city, arrived here and are to- | day endeavoring to secure the proper equisition papers from Olympta in Order to take her out of the state It is alleged that the woman is one of the cleverest pickpockets in the Northwest and by her arrest the po- Ho have rid the city | habeas corpus, and did get her ib. erty for a fe u ‘Rrabbed" b: Since that time she has been con fined in the eity jail awaiting the arrrival of the officers who got here yesterdi = Her Release Attorney Tt Hawkins ts making porate effort to free Inex Perry by habeas corpus. He failed to secure her release on a writ morning, on account of a technical- ity, and another has been issued, re- Jate this aftern Ines Parry 1s recogni: of Portiand a ne of the cleverest female er known there. Her pio taro Is in the Portland rogues’ gal- lery. It is said by Chief McLaughlin of Portland, that the woman Jumped her ball there last January in the sun of $1000, and went to Butte. There she was arrested, but the Port- land police could not et the requial tion papers to bring her back, A Bold Crime ‘The crime for which she was want 4 wasn bold one. It is alleged that with a male partner she robb ed h telle Wil- he man was told riek of hie life and robbed af money ives Day and W woman for this « c t bound over. She jumped al | bonds. a felony by “Opinion Bargains! $250 Level lot 60x120 feet on $1,000 Three-room cottage and lot 320x160, cement sidewalks, sewer, etc., all pald. $1,650 cottage, all im- sidewalks, con Hill. Modern five-room provements, cement eto, Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Block, First avenue and Cherry street. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 ist Ave. So. cor. Main, You'll step ta Overeoats. Men's Sample Overcoats $10 | Worth from $15.00 to $20.00. All wiges in lot and every up-to-date styles and gioth. Look in Our Window. @ money at every ume here for your RT SHANNON GROCERY CO. Ineorperates. ‘1990-1322 tnd Phone Mate 1061. Fancy Yakima Burbank toes, 100-pound sacks... Choice Burbank Potatoes, pound sacks “4 190- Te R. T, Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters $15 The looks the name coat except it sheds water, Rain-Proot as Overcoat— a ular W.B. Hutchinson Co. Anothes To paraphrase a no writer, “Phere are but two classes of plan the Steinway is in the one and the other pianos are in the other We shall be pleased to submit the opinions the world's greatest | planist regarding this magnificent nstrumen Our purchase plan entails but Nt- tle cash. of sTEINWAY DEALERS. 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Come and look them over, We will sell Boys’ Serviceabie, Apo te and Yes bor pa, me, blacks, browns and grays, for 390, 4c, 680 and Tie per pair. essortment worth treat Boys’ All ‘Wool Suits in suoP Gh Tonk tana mae cls, apt ot or Borate Pe: dew Royw’ $3.40 Nobby Suits in all sizes; newest fall goods; Tuesday Youths’ Three-Piece Suits, in ages 15 to 19 years; special tal Reenday, tase TT ONCE ape stripes | “GLOBE” HEATERS FOR COAL A very popular common stove at a price which is easily within the reach of ail, 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. Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 First "Avenue South, | Seattle Dental The largest and best equip: on the Pacific Coast. We ha’ and most scientific methods of modern and painlels dentistry. We crown, fill and ex: tract teeth without the least pain. 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