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AST EDITION One Cent “960nN BSA MONTH THE §S “SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, LATTLE STAR. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1902 REAT S TRIKE | IN PROSPECT y Conductors Likely to Join the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen in Their Demand for Increase of Wages--Paralysis of Rail- road Operations Threatened ‘Condi 3 that erenaisation, ‘A conference with the Truinmen. been in @ IDQUARTERS : SEATTLE: Barron ing & Trading pees Dirk _aeee-| fae Cartel at tho ‘Ainmee ‘ Co, Shakan, treas- § gy ne Rd ~~ Of the secretary REVOLUTION _18 ENDED &, Venesucia, Nov. 6— ot Ay ipwargente are rap- ¥ and the utter col- Prev alution appears to Belegrephic, cose phy Bin Victoria, Tha has been the scene Hons intely. been com- to piation. agent Feports a decisive yletory over to determine the advisability of act ing With the trainmen if the latte eerihe. While the. 20 per cent. tn arease of Wages demanded is for tratemen, in the Chicago district, the entire membership of the order wii! de ultimately affected as the Chica- fo Wage scale will be accepted a the standard, ‘The brotherhood officials are get- ready a call to be issued tonight for a vote of the different unions upon the advisability of ordering a strike. A strong sentiment h: tne | yoloped today in both organizations ta affiliation with the Ameri can tion of Labor. B. B. Clark. the grand chte? of the BLOODY Order of Ratiway conductora, te a member of the arbitration corr sion appointed by President Roose elt to settle the an! coal strike, and it ie believed that the | prestige given him by that position, will add greatly to the Infuence of the preanization of which he is the WANTS MORE OATS Maj, assistant United Grates Quartermaster in Seattle, to- stied proposals for bids for the Sokveer at Seattle and Tacoma of 1200 tons of oats and 1200 tons of ide for shipment to Manila, the to be opened Nov. 1 WAY CROSSING ACCIDENT CAUSES UTCHER my for several city blockm, them out. ‘The trucks of the c THE WEATHER MAN: I'VE GOT TO OUST THI8 MACHINE AND GET IT IN GOOD WORKING ORD! R. Goes Up Against the Real Thing, When He Meets Rufe Turner, the KNOCKED OUT PERRY QUE Colored Pugilist, at the Armory Last Night---Kindergarten A quick, short, left uppercut to the jaw, followed by & right hook, also to the jaw, put Perry Queenan out of the fighting business at Armory hall . Rafe Turner, « black bundie of nerves and muncle, was too much for the local man, and he virtualiy beat him twice éur- ing the eight rounds that the fight lasted. In the third he had the lon the Em, ‘and tn the eighth he ee him out. Perry was gure, be is al. "iter couldn't fight against the had of fighting thet vi parti two hours tm resehing ‘Tacoma, where a report of the ac cident was made. Sheep and hogs are said to be the|p most dangerous of all animals for a feat railroad train to strike, since their amali bodies t | to|under the wheel is the special order eGccaber 3 in the senate. sete, to return to before the open- Nov. Men» Association last nig! ed to take steps to prevent the pro- posed removal of the postoffice to lthe vicinity of the city bail. It is lobjected that the new site in view from the center of buat- rotesting against When co Congressman Cushman was here in the campaign he promised hota the oe up until the citi- zens could be hesrd from. heard from. RECIPROCITY TREATY WASHINGTON, vb. bE Nov. §— Britis! mbaseador lerbers and Te, this atternoen mignes reciprocity treaty between a Youndiand py the United States. Gn States pos. trom Newfoundland. It also ‘Soromates all licenses formerly required of Amer- jean vesnels making purchases in NM diand ports e treaty will be oe great benefit to American fish- COMING WEST 6T. LOUIS, Nov. &. prince of Siam is the guest of the Exposition company today. He will got Kansas City tonight, and from there will proceed westward to the Pacific co CAPTURED WASHINGTON, DB. C., Nov. 8 ‘The war department has received « cablegram from Governor Taft at nila announcing the capture the" Ladrones who assassinated 6 perintendent of Schools Mentgomery a few days ano. crown the free antey toto the y care from the track. HE WAS A DON JUAN hyxiated y xia pons ehureh at Omaha in « ising situation with orker tn a contin stream of scandal with many different women. ago, and here for ee CHANEL 1S ARRAIGNED James Champez, who killed Lottie Brace Wednesday morning by driv- ing @ knife into her brain, waa ar- jn the superior court before Griffin this mornin, rst degree. charge of murder in the Sip cate thas be hah ns lawyer and Eo money to employ one, addin ‘Brace has got all my money. ‘The ease Wes continued wntil Mon- day, when the court will probably appoint an attorney to defend Cham- pes. No preliminary examination was held in this case. The inform- ation was filed thin morning in the =u court, charging murder in the first degree. FREE FOR ALL FIGHT CHICAGO, Nov. §.—Dave Sullivan was given the decision over Jimmy Briggs on 4 foul in the eighth round last night, and the crowd swarmed into the ring, starting @ general mix- up, which waa stopped with consid erable difficulty by the officers. The int was all in favor of Briggs un- be struck two stomach blows, m Which Sullivan, claimed fouls. e second claim Was allowed by the red the starting EAST QUEEN ANNE WANTS NEW STREET Ata Anne Improvemen resolutions were passed urging up- om the city court! the éstablishme! of the proposed new Queen thoroughfare by way of avenue north and other str Newton street, As planned, maximum grade on this thoroug tare would be 7 per cent. A committee was appointed to pre- sent to the city council the above resajutions, together with another resolution, ‘exprosuing it to be the ¢ of the club that should such a thoroughfare be established, no priv= ate corporation should be given ex- clustve street car franchise on the street. ‘The committee conninta of ©, TAneoln Bepnett, W. W. Hopkins and A. M. A Tit agulsat a few broke Dugilists, but Dot go, fe has nien on tong eft mwing, inhes the Ag Easy for Turner This goes alright with has-beens and amateurs, Who have no body guard. Turner, however, ts a fight- er. He boxes with his arms almost straight out in front of his body, and bis elbows covering hin siden In that position he can guard any body blow and can successfully ward off & swing to the head. From the time the gong sounded tn the frat round. Turner was the only man in the fight Gueenan to leat, and then hit nim st Wat Qucetan eel te body tactice iis btinatord ewe Practienity all of went wild, he would swing over with h head ducked Gown, Turner woul drive home a sort of Burner it would crude game ts penent’s body until fun. Then with both eyes shut, third round the ebony fighter could have ended the fight, ENA Fighter Easily had he wished. The “boys lant night, easy money had the right hunch who thought they knew, nnd Aan tit st She tempting they wished they had remained at home. There were neveral bets of 100 to 60 on the theme, ‘were wate no takers. ‘The crowd was the largent tended @ fight in this city for a In the Keep |the munic stopped for him and yelled for ‘One of the few Gisagreeable fen- tures of the evening’ entertainmne: the ot women ih the objected strenuourly not hereafter kept out, a large ber of patrons declare they will drop out. At the tap of the gong Turner made for bis opponent, and for the) first two rounds kept close after him. | Perry tried to the boy’ oad off with left swings, but he ft rlably fell short Then he miss, the. colored fighter had a fist there, and a terrific wallop was the remult In the third the Nehts came near- ly going out, an for an Queenan was concerned. He tried to awing over of the Sound Form a Union---All the FISHERMEN Toilers of the Sea in Repehwest toBe At the meeting of fishermen, in Longshoremen’s hall last night, Soattie branch of the Fishermen's | Protective Union of the Pacific Coast and Alaska wae organised with an rollment of eight charter mi I. N. Hylen, who is organi the union, states the mall en- roliment jast night was due to the fact that most of the men are away | fishing and will have to be brought LANE WILL CONTEST SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. Franklin K, Lane, late Democratic candidate for governor, stated this morning that he had received tel grame from every county of Uw from labor unions and Dem crats, offering to subscribe money to contest Pardee’s election. The o Kgeregate 818000. Lane says that he will contest. MASSACRED BY INDIANS TUCSON, Ari, Nov. 8, Sul- @ mine oeariniapaent at La Moxa, in the Mexican state of Son- ora. and atx Mexicans, aquj Indians « few Aa: indians of that vioinity warpath and are too nui the troops. CHANGES ON SHIPBOARD W. 1, Eissler, who for the last two months has been on the sick ist, goes out tomorrow in his former capacity as first officer of the Globe Navigation Co.'s new steamer ‘Dem- pico. Second Officer Hissel, of the eom- stat ORGANIZED He expects to organ- fishermen on the sound ska during the winter. organization of the large unton to greatly affect the fishing | dao The men will | industry next season. undoubtedly demand higher wages | next summer, They formed organi ratio in several instances on the | Alaskan fishing grounds during the [past season, then demanded more pay and got it ny's freighter Iureka, will hav, that ition on the Tampico. Healy, who acted as first officer of the latter vessel during Mr re Miness, will act as first officer of the Eureka. PROPERLY DISMISSED SPOKANE, Nov. §-—-Train Dis- pattner ton bee woes hale respons- ible for the head-on collision at Sand | Pome Tdaho, a few days ago, by the [Northern Pacific oMfcials, and dis- missed from the service. Cox ad- mite that he was asleep et the time yl orders which he accident. OBJECT 10 THE STABLE B, L, Tilton yesterday secured per- mit from the building inspector to erect a $12,000 brick stable at 2114 Western avenue, ‘The stable ie to |be pullt for Whatley & Hastman. Before the stable ts constructed. however, it is probable that the question as to the right of the own- ler to bulld ft at the place designat- ed, will be tested in the courts, When Whalley & Wastman seour- R, J,| being planned. An epidemic of scar. ee US. LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU that right and again missed. tr couktered with a right and lett to the body that put Queenan on the floor gazing at the cetling. Perry Was Dazed Whea Perry got up, he was dazed. He looked hil around the ring to find his opponent, but could not see him. He turned to the audience tn 6 dazed i 4 time hie took the count. After that it was merely a matter of staying until the end Of the round. The sound of that Cong was aa sweet @ dinnot bell in the ail the ee the 3 jaw ‘on the floor again, and sound of ears of the sieaed fighter. The fight after that was favor of the colored » al ‘erry came to the front and a show of a conte bs lights went out. Queenan came wt bis dusk; ponent with bis head down. straightened him up with a percut, and then it him on 4 to ge rolled back on After the count he attempted to get to his feet, and ly suc affatre. from Rutte, quit after he had foug' id” Fredericks for Charles Frederick den put on a four-aet burlesque that lacked all elements of science. John W. Considine was referee of | the big fight. Harry Monahan had doen selected, but Queenan objected and others Le mre property own- ere raised object ‘They now Ureaten to apply for an Injunction against Whalley & Eagt: from going ahead ORPHANS IN NEED HOME IN NORTH SEATTLE WILL HOLD RUMMAGE SALE TO RAISE EMERGENCY FUND A rummage sale for the benefit of the Orphans’ home, on Fourth ay- enue north and Harrison ie let fever has exhausted the emerg- ency fund of the institution and money is urgently needed in order to ineure proper medical attentiion and nursing for folks of the home who The Orphan ite contributions of cloth hold, goods, ete., for the who Wish to make donations may notify the home by telephone, Red 481, or leave articles at 720. Third avenue this afternoon or Monday morning. The Sale will be held at 720 Thing avenue, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- VIRGIN MARY REAPPEARS YORKTOWN, Assinibola, Nov. §. ~A handsome young Doukhobor woman has dressed herself in a! white cotton gorn, donned white canvas shoes, and proclaimed her. self to be the Vrein Mary. Ma: | of the fanatic pilgrims promptly cepted the declaration, and she has| quite a following. She holds fre- quent public mecting and has an- 4 her Intention of leading a 8 expedition to some place or | dos not to know Precisely where. jer rformances are of @ nature uikely to lead to! trouble if and her following be- come too erratic MR. WHITE RETURNS ©. V, White, a well known Seattle advertising man, returned this morn- ing from an extended business trip through the Northwestern states, #4 & permit from the board of health Wednesday night, Christian Miller inet = Idaho, Montana and Ove~ fon, LOTS THAT ARE GOOD AT A BARGAIN ‘on ear line, 16 minutes neer Square, And not quite heif way to Columbia, close to car ick and desirable for home st path. A splendid chance to acquire a lot own your own home in a short close in. | Other lot reity car ne, 16 Pioneer Square h. which is i n the city; ce f good view of Lake Union, Herbert S Upper 10, 11 and 12 Becheverman Blook, First avenue and Cherry street. CLOTHING HOUSE. 220-222 ist Ave. So., cor, Main UNDERWEAR Headquarters New Britain make All Wool Underwear $1.00 EACH All colors, all weights, all sizes. 4-PLY LINEN COLLARS, 100, 3 for 250 We are showing a splendid value In wool underwear, well made and exceptionally well finished, Underwear that will fit the body and ward off the chilly dampness. W. B.HutchinsonCo, Corner Seeend and Union R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Ineerporated. 1220-1222 2d ave. Phone, Main 2051. Go to a cash store always to buy groceries. Save the credit store's extra profit, ‘The finest fancy Iowa Cream- ery Butter, per peund....25¢ sal bers “er Laundry Soap, for Bnglish Breakfast Tea, a good value for our’ speciel prices, per pound... 30c R. T. Shannon Grocery Co., Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. Safe Deposit Boxes $3 a Year and Up | Northwest Trust & Sate Deposit Co. 90-94 West Columbia street, Colman Building. E, Shorrock, Pres; Alexander Myers, Sex ae Hartman, Vice Pres. ; A. Smith, ier. Open 6 to * Saturday night. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE lansen (1° \** avenue. ‘Phe largest Pe int Aaa in the — University Heights Special for 30 Days Going fast, secure a lot now. Three blocks from State univ- ersity, on car line, one block from new public school build- ing, city water, electric lights, beautiful view. By state law, no saloon within two miles of State Univers- The Homes of Future Seattle are ». Northward You make no mistake in buying, either for a home or in- vestment, under the very shadow of the highest educational institution in the Pacific North-west. Lots 40x103, with 14 ft. alley. $250.00 $25 Down, $10 Per Month 10 Per Cent Off for Cash Perfect title, W. H. Thompson, 1408 2d Av. ity. Young Men has been said that a man’s clothes are an expression of himself in more ways than one. It is for this reason that young men demand more life and snappishness in their clothes than do elderly people. We have recognized this in making our selections for fall and winter. Our line of special patterns for young men will be f fulLof novelty, dash and sparkle. Tt natural for a young man to want to dress well. Often he is hampered in this desire by a small income, but the stream of inconvenience is bridged by “A & B” clothing, and for $10, $12, $15 te $25 he is privileged to dress precisely as well as his moneyed friends. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Avence, INSURES A WELCOME. Each pound box contains 18 flavors. ALWAYS FRESH. ALWAYS FULL WEIGHT. EASTERN PRICES, Stewart & Holmes Drag Co., ‘Third Grand Anniversary All purchases made during this big sale will be discounted—-eg, oppertuhity you enunot aitert te males tames Wer offered daily, beside the great reduc low we mention @ few Monday ing. Read them— On Firet Floor 22-inch Black or Colored Peau { §¢-inch Heavy Bleck Suiting, je Boies, the same < everywhere at $1. yt excellent for unlined skirts, day “Anniversary Sale Teguiar value $1.25; Anniversary Sale price ...76@ WOOD AND COAL Get In your Winter's Fuel now. Newcastle No. 4 and Neweastle Washed Nut are both good stove coals. Franklin is a free buming lump coal, We sell Coke and Charcoal, Our prices are right) SEATTLE COAL & WOOD First Ave. South COMPAN and King Street. Telophone— Main 93.