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AGATS F 4 with bie two other night, el leapertonce to Police felts of the attuir i their work by Finch's scenes + tm, a ma been called for toma OOTPADS — WITH FISTS AND A POCKETKNIFE man who was little used Dusiness. m | Finch thought quickly, ‘Then aren, back his fist and waonee ft right-arm Jolt squarely on the Aw ot the would-be robber. A Punch put the fellow out of 1 | Bonen He fell to the ground like Just as the first man fell two other men, supposedly his pala, came up and attacked Finch. The latter quickly drew his pocketknife and " and off the robbers. c of lunges at the he expresses it, did some carving.” ‘The men soon saw that three of them could not stand off the almost unarmed man and so Finch says they ran up venue and then up Union was filed at the morning it was tone man could i aakence, successfully “wena off three armed [-p; to the police Jooked a lite tle unreasonable, yet the affatr may |t ted. have ocew fective will be wht Cis R to an A de on the case and Sotvom AMEN OF PUGET SOUND ORGANIZE... “The success of our union at San Francisco, which though only organ- ‘aed carly bem fall, bas already a 5 os street from Boylesion to Broadway, It is claimed that Mra, Winnitred Dilier, prior to the death of her hysband, conspired with other - fons to appropriate nearly the on tire estate to herself and her chil- dren, to the exclusion of her step~ children, and that by means of per- suasion and threat decedent, when his mind was weak- ened, to sign his name to the will; &nd that In a similar manner he w {]induced to consent to the organiza- but tt is veomg 0 by broperty was yught minames Stauired prior to Mr. Diller himself. i SxDeck to dispose of Y¥ contention. a hin Mt to precited that for Drior to his deat ‘rn Diller had tives apart, the former only visited his Fare thtervals, for the pur- int hin children, b 6 of the petition is as four petitionern further ‘ show, that for many PEE PEIOE to the’ alleged execution ? d will, decedent wan! the babitun! ” of In-| ing consumed trom! fk wf wicoholle bquors sch ing continued hab- A ih nee had undermined yin Au extent that he’ paring from a complication of | liver and kitney com- | “ his mental faculties had ~ d #0 ax to dim his od oonens judgment, Bis wil and deaden hin con- ‘That nt the time of the ex- wil, and for a long Bnd subsequent theret Miffered both mentally ily the ravages of pnin| Which fineity euiminat-| Sent: that at the time i}; ge ea of the w | was Suffering from e M84 agile Inotdent to deatn. | tion of a stock company known as The Hotel Diller, and to transfer, whibout consideration, to Winnitred Pot large quan- not been list~ It is claimed on and squandered by th ej acting withoat bonds and the court is petitioned to suspend or hem, and to substitute ‘administrat- mot the estate under ds. Hart of this city, and C.D, and P.O; Latourette or Oregon City. re attorneys for the tations. Mr. rt states that it will be sbown at the hearing that Mrs, Shindler was her father's favorite child, and that if |he had repeatedly said for years that .|she had done.sore for him than any other person, and that he inten to leave her a large share of his ei tate. The will cute her off with $1500 nd hey brother, Ed, Diller, with $1000. SCHOOL STRIKE Chicago Pupils Demand Teacoer’s Rien- statement CHICAGO, Nov. 7—Five hundred more pupils joined the strike tn the Jackvon schoo! this morning throusia Sympathy with the pupilx of army department who etruck ye terday because their teacher, Mi McKeon, had been suspended for al- 1 insubordination he puplla yo and the resignation or removal of Principal Hedges. ita whe Induced the|t: AGAINST TRUSTS President's Message Will Demand Leg- islation WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov, 7. he first cabinet’ meeting since the urnment of Congress was nae ay in the new office build: president. ‘The "partion. of the time wan devated to the discus- sion of the president's forthcoming | Tw oasage. ™ Tt in said the president will be very outspoken In his dis- cusgion of needed anti-trust legisia- toa) WILL OPEN BIDS At the meeting of the board of the of public works tomorro avenue POLICE NOTES PLANNED Alabama Troops Ma Save Negroes From Stake ANI DEON At Ain, 7.—State troops have ordered out and are now wa” f, here to prevent the lynching of ery who a6. saulted Mre. WwW ne, Te is said to have been caught pear here. A DEMANDS ARE GRANTED CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—The board of arbitration, to which wan referred the demand of employes of the jon Traction & Ci lated ral ways, for an {increase of wages, has made a finding which will give 2500 men an increane averaging more than 19 per cent, AH YU TELLS A STRANGE STORY ‘That his certificate and year's earnings im the Alasker canneries were taken from him in a gambling house is the strange story that Ah Yu told Immigration Inspector La in at the Yexler pier yesterday when Wie was arrested for being illegally in the country. Ah Yu appeared to be insane, and talked incoherently, He had a cer- Lincate, he said, when he arrived in Seattle a week ago on the City of Topeka, and the immigration inspe tors will give him time to secure an- other on Leong Pho Lun had $150 on his person when he waa arrested last night by Customs Inspectors, while trying to board the Portiand train. His certificate, howaver, did not ap- pear to be regular and ‘he was tak- en into custody to await trial for being unregi Commission men are much plessed with a small ghipment of native muscat grapes, which arrived on ‘Western avenue for the first ‘tim grapes were rained } | they sold at $1.60 per crate as against |$1 for the California product, It is believed the grapes will prob- ably be raised in larger quantities next year on account of the hit they | ¢ made in Seattle. ‘Owing to the heavy rains In Call- fornin the shipment of grapes re- coived yesterday was light and the fruit was of inferior quality. expected, however, that the moun tain Krapes from Santa Crug will continue to come in for weeks in 00d condition of the new crop of oranges pected next wee coraing in more fi wenres were delighted with a shipment "of jackrabbite and wild that arrived this morning. The bring 4c and Se each, and the rabbits are golng at $5 per dosen, wholesale. Tt is) ban. Sea Tee STAR. LOTS THAT ARE GOOD AT A BARGAIN On the Renton car line, 15 minutes from Pioneer and not quite half way to ¢ , Clone to car track and destrable for home site 150 onch, cash and % per A aplendid chance to aeq and own Your own home in short time; close in on University car line, 16 Lake Union Herbert S Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Blook, First avenue and Cherry street. One Cent PREP. HOME WEDDING ~ ni w. Mull, @ wel oe inens man, kelly were Tnabeioa i i at thiethome of the bride, 14 wry avenue. Rev. B. H. Lingen- feiter officiated. The wedding was & qulet home attatr, only the fmme. See Ny ry p34 2. tow Tatimate CONFIDENCE | GAME Look Sharp f for Smooth| =: Woman FRANCLICO, af Bee Lee a i. Pees, ef, Seon sated ‘various after % days’ take yet higher ounerts thority. to Neison plicamts to im- ts with eeia contracts stip- Firet—That the faithfully work for 80 Gays an soll econt After end had been performed conditions sboeree pitcant, the. sald 4 appoint her Hicant would per day yk Sworn apes ¥ the ap: Compa weld manager “Phe ensential feature, however, of the whole tranmaction ts the immedi- ate payment, by applicant, of the gum of $7.40 an & guarantee of good faith on her part ‘A complaint having been made by 8 Young lady who had paid $7.00, as above said, and later believed her- telf to have been defrauded, led to an investigation by this bureau with the result, that while it is believ that the contracts in question arg #0 ingeniously worded as to avold legal entanglement, an imposition ie being practiced on the young girls of this state by the methods above described, tn this Promises to Return It Tt is made to appear that the $7.50 In. question is catlected from an ap: iieant, who ean, Ly the plausible Rive. Nelson, be induced to part with ft, and that, regardiess of the youth ‘and inexperience of Firle, money 1s thus collected cases where chance that the payor will ever able to carry on the work called for by the above said contract hence can only lose the mon In the case the |. Mrs. Nelson person: iy | promised the writer that she woul refund the amount collected and ap- pointed a time at which she would carry out said promise. When the time arrived, however, tt appeared that she has given up her quarters in the Grand hotel and had left for parts unknown. WORK FOR PUYALLUP GLACIER BOSTON, Nov. 7.—Engineers have been sent from this city to work upon @ plan for utilizing the waters | of Puyallup glacier on Mount Rain- fer in the state of Washington, for electric powe The pow tended to be used In the Seattle and Tacoma. It ts proposed to build a flume 14 miles tong, through which water willbe run sufficient to generate 60,000 horse power, The water will be diverted |through penstocks into turbines jconnected with electric generators. | |Btone & Webster, the owners of many street raliway ays tems, are the promoters of the en- |terprine. BOUND FOR ENGLAND BERLIN, Nov ht Hohenac his. eacort in is in- ities of impertal of the ) disappeared jommercial hotel many | who there is no ponsthie |" ell-known [40 ARING TH Although it is not expected that it will ol the result of Tuesday's flection In any way, Hecretary L. son, of the King Coun fratic, contra committee fists that the Vote In & ber of the country and city precincts will De contested. A ing of the committee has been called for this vening and the matier is to be tked over then. The movement wil! be made simply to insure hanant Prosechtions ould be ingtitited 1f frauds should Paes x. chairman of the pemocraite 2 cvemny Comal commits too, maid ‘that he not heard ‘heat ee « gh contested, | bo bont ion was to be mi Tracing of Murders by) a. Pawned Watches BOSTON, Nov. 1.—Alan G. Mason, the wealthy business and club man, was yesterday held without bail ay ti next Tuesday to answer charge of murdering Clara senate, o le girl at Waverly, last Sat- While it wee thought Orday night ‘8 wateb in this city, it was later learned that &@ white man answering Manson's description | to ay er Saturday night aod pawn it, but was ys fused the proprietor was tn the act of hie shop. It has iso been lea that a white man t game description a month sgo pawned in the sare shop the wateh of Aj vious victim of ” mack the Si the Slugger A mulatto answering the descrtp- tion of the one who pawned Clara Morton's watch was locked up last night aa a suspicious character, At 1 O'clock this morning a second ar Fest was made. \ Hoth negroes said to have been seen frequently at Waverly. LATER—Hoth colored n were released this morning, having satie- fied the officers that they had noth- ing to do with the slugger erimen. ‘The second-hand dealer, Nemeer, the McPhee and Nor- ‘oelpt carde. that the MePhee wat an American was sold by ite ken to Cam-| \Dridge jail, where he will see Mason and decide, whether he is the man who pawned the watch, COLORADO ELECTION: DENVER, Nov. 1—Returns so far} received indigate that while the |b Democrats retain a majority in the |) state senate by virtue of the hold- * members, thé Republicans will control the house. On the face of the returns, however, the Demo: crate will have a majority of six on Joint ballot, ‘The Republicans announce that they intend to throw ont the entire house delegation froin Arapahoe county, on account in Denver, The 4 noat- opponents the Republican majority in the house would be made so large as to give rty an ample margin on the , thus defeating Se to be ti of the senate Democrats, In o proposed action by the Republicans is J out, to refuse to go into FOR MARKET IN THE INTEREST OF ELECTION REFORM wuftwering Mason's! the” fa wal “The day after the election,” he 1 heard that there was some- Wrong in some of the country ea nets, but’ tho Republican. mae ity Was #0 great that even if we could wai ; but little. Tf Mr, Nelson has any ev dence that will in any way benefit the perty, I do not know of it.” King county Republican leg- Wsiative delegation ie expected to meet within @ few days and or@an- ine for the work at Olympia, — No steps in this direction have been taken thus far, but @ sentiment in favor of presenting a united front Whenever posibie is manifested. From this tome on interest will cen- had |ter tm the United Staten senatorial ‘contest between Harold Presto: if Seattle, Levi Ankeny of Walla Wal: Ala R's She ude Pellate ‘ribahal and shew’ Hawkine clatanl that the setting of his trial so far ahead was done to ata prison @s long a» pos- YANGER WINS ST. LOUIS, Nov, ea Yanger out Tony Moran of New York In the third round jast night by a solar plexus blow. Moran was ied down twice in the second at was saved by the beil. Both men weighed in at 125, ACCUSES CORNISH Woman Says He Mailed the Poison 6 . Wife of a Brookiyn tied that she saw a man resembling Harry Cornish, mail | mous poison package at ibe | general postoMee on Dee. 1898. | he thought tain that Molineux was not the man she saw, Mra, Btephen m testified that she} was in line, w: ng her turn to mail| she noticed a man | arrying a package, | to “Mr. Harry Cornish, Knickerbocker Club.” ‘The pack- age wrapper was exhibited to her, and she said she thought it was the fame. She gave @ detailed account of her movernents on the evening in question Mrs. Stephenson said that she told her husband of the matter when | Molineux and he told her she had + not mix in the affair. When Molineux was first tried, she went to his attorneys and told ‘them what she knew, but w luded from testifying by their decision not to} ny evidence. | testimony the trial was adjourned until Monday, when both sides will «um up. Cornish was on the stand in the Molineux trial today on the state's rebuttal. He became badiy confused and his testimony conflicted with that on the previous trial. Cornish also presented much _ ‘testimony through other witnesses to prove an alibl, in contradiction of Mrs. Stephenson's testimony that she saw him with the poison package at the postoffice the day It was mailed. ARRAIGNED m, thereby creating a sen- HAWKINS ASKS WRIT Federal Prisoner Geeks Release by | 11 Habeas Corpus—Makes Charges lay night,, has been found with friends at Georgetown, George Hawkins, now serving b-year sentence in the McNeil is- FOR LIBEL “Mont, BUTTE, Judge William Clancy of the district court and P. A. O'Farrell. the man in ¢ of Heinze's pauper, the Rev- artaigned in court today ot criminal Hbe 8 out of » by Clancy and publis ellle, charging that 9, D. Hennessey had attemp rruptly influence Judge y in @ decision of the Boston & Mon- tana re iverahip case. LION CLOTHING HOUSE. 220-222 Int Ave. So., cor. Main Attention! Unvenwear Burens New: Britain Make All-Wool Every Shade—Every Weight Cravenettes 2.50 Who ever heard before of a regular Priestly Cravenette be- ing sold for $12.50, ‘They us- wally cost $20 or $25. W.B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Scoond and Union R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Incorporated Saturday for . R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. Wholesale and Retail Outfitters: Music as a Nerve Cure A business man told us yesterday that after the day’s toll the Angelus was a wonderful pleasure and a re- lief, said he. ‘The Angelus enables anyone play any piano even without knowledge of music. “It soothes the nerves,” to a STEINWAY DEALERS. SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. pu Second Avenue. WATCHES. DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY ANDO Sev erione The largest jewelry house in thi Northwest, — ments, Appliances and Dressings. Everything the Best Obtainable. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., 627 First Avenue Many Anniversary Sale At the It will take a has been the PRIC 190e—For Bo; as their ie value, 20c. 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