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LAST EDITION THE MOLINEUX IS NOT GUILTY uickly Arrives at Verdict Which Sats the Once lemned Man Free--Spectators Applaud Re- SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, S 4 sult and ae he Defendant vee hey rounded the point. Jumped Overboard Sugdenly without a word of warn. De meen Walked to t 1 of tho f and Celiberately jumped over board. Anderson rushed to the edge entio-/of the whart and paw Daneen sin Without in any way trying to save imaelt. A Was thrown oye but the drowning map refused take it. Ander ealied for hel Policeman Helms went to thi Wharf to see what was the matipr Um the dark it was impossible to dee Snything on the water and at that time hope of saving the man's life companion of the Rape mag. was found with sleepl sailors in t bon saloga an Main street. this | morning. fle said that Daneen had met tnt that he was tired of tiving. was very quartelsome,” said Anderson in broken English, “and wanted te fight with several people. I didn’t think that he would Mail Ritnoett, T think thas be lived in ‘Frisco, but I don't know on what Little effort has been made te flint pace 5 ON GOES FREE CHAFFEE |S IN FRISCO Pleased With Condi- rg hey Song ned took place w! u foil’ im, but bevond tbat there wan Pp Ae beg whether AMERICAN BANKERS =: : National Association in|. Session Today NEW ORLEANS, La, Nov. 11.— At the 2th anual convention of the merican Baukers’ association to- Gay, more than 1600 ing bank- ers, representing all 8 of the \t. amount ited i given at Declares There is Not Suf-|; ce to Hold Him Seoretary James B, Branch, in hiv report, reviewed the history of the tairman Frank W. Tracy of I- ive of the Almighty in the Anthra- : Field Makes Specious Argument ica one Nov. P ng system. WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and a ee Fontes Wedvesday. gtr ee Mi eouth AMIABLE SETTLEMENT} CHICAGO, ‘Nev, 11.—Concessions have been made by both sides in. volved of aiway dispute, and the belief is generally entertained | np strike will be averted. The 8 Of the roads have offere, ine, | ghd the switchmen have agreed to Secept. on increase of 10 per ce CHURCH CONCERT A concert will be given at the Uni- tarian church, by the menibers of thet organization, on Wednesday i times ae evening. The proceeds will be de- ot | voted to the church Hbrary. An ex- cellent program by firat class local talent, will be given. ELDER AND COLUMBIA BAN FRANCINCG, Nov. 11.—Tho steamships Geo. Vs. Eider and C umbla witl tmmeduately be put bac fe run between this city Portland, The veasels have been tied up on account of trouble with the longshoremen at Portland, and now that all differences have been settled, the boats will be re- sored to service. MEETS BOER FENCRALS Cham- held a ce with Gens. Botha this afternoon, The ¢ consuMations was not mage public, but the belle! is gen 1 Secretary Chamberlain ! f ft : £ t i 4 z i i E i tf i Bile Ge taw sablatn company will at all | He says ny parson it sees of the order Into the an. |permit. any labor Migetietion to fielan conditions ‘jimit. the right of employment to intolerable. DROWNS HIMSELF DANEEN, A AMSHIP FIREMAN, JUMPS INTO THE BECAYU HIS eo onpant SAILS AWAY WITHOUT HIM, ANR REFUSES TO GRASP ROPE THROWN TO HIG AID It ls generali alse he hed oo eteamers, deca it bis id = Seti tas tt tenor te ition, 23 - bottom of the bay and littl of money, Michael Da- tort . to tind it. ‘Gremen from the steamship | is being Reine 288 “ worn men mitted suicide on the m she "morn ip Aue the nixht. hy By 4 8 o'alook thix init ged wen! fas dock into up town with Alex. Anderson, without a ery for belp bottom. The cold waters! the coal passern, to get a arin’ ral drinks and r ight of bie horri-| to the b a been drinking but Httie tpuotion, | When t ame on the wharf Ay act 1-4 jot Set tke mori | they learned that their bowt had ly thought emotive to ‘one that je atill at the lon, | an purpose of t lett tions in Philippines ect ERAN UECO, Now, Len. Chaffee, Deepens’ by his ite aad a dutinguisned party, of etyil and army offleers, arrived bere laat evening aboaré the United States transport Sumner from the Philippines. Tne vessel experienced & mom perilous yoyage, having en- fig Varo ty ane day our ot the affairs in the a Chaffec that overs evercome by ‘kin: bellion is praetiewily su) even in the province of bute quiet A publte the general and hie party today by. citizens of California, and at o'clock this evening the national ¢ = (LIVES LOST IN THE SEA}: Gale Wrecks ‘Steamer Elinginmite MELBOURNB, Nov. British steamer Elinginmite, bound from Sidney, W. 8 to Auckland, encountere: le and was wreck- od off Three ‘sings istand, which te about 48 miles distant. northweet a New Zealand. Lioyd’s have 131 passengers, have por! Ca a HE DROWNED HIS SORROWS AND HIMSELF |*; Weary of Life. Japanese Sailor Fled ‘to Hie He Knew Not of Mo grieved was a Japanese boat- swain at being jhaied on board he great sailing ship Reanoke, that | he jumped ov 4 to his death, The story comes from New York, where thé Roanoke has arrived with her mammoth cargo of salmon, val- ued at $899,000, which she loaded at this [na] jast Tt ems that f ree Japs were shanghaled from an Italian. bark on Puget sound and placed upon the big sailin sacl, One of them had been a bontswain on the Italian| bark and was uncensolebly grieved at being reduced to an ordinary sea- man, One day he gave his watch | and valuables to a gailor, slid grace- folly over the ship's side, and was| jrowned. Later his two fellow countrymen give their belongings to tom, but Capt. Alma. hat they would follow | of the boatewain, or@- 6 artl- 11, — The ted, that of her 7 are supposed to | the examp! ered the men to refuse to t It was probably for that r son that the sorrowful Japs did not cles. jump overboard. In any event, they are reported to have conolude monkey «@ Titth Abe jer = with stern realith Mlor's life, ‘SALT TRUST - IS BEATEN BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11a decision of U. 8. Circuit Court Judge Morrow, delivered yesterday, made permanent tt emporary injunction All the mperial Go., which’ was shown not t momber of the combine, were fleally mentioned in the deores.. The | Toland Crystal Salt Go. of Salt Lake umainet what | TU ESDAY EVEN aged respective) | detondant monaer, the Al Withdrawn From reteption ‘will be tendered) WILKESBARRE, Nov, 11,-—Right will leave ‘oe that have been retained in the up- | City, wan clied to appear to show We, hie a m to will bi without them, After finding Re could easily have procurea | they could not evermuke the vessel on ene of the ‘ris. | they walked out on to nee that Giscupssh tia proposed visit. to joouen Africa with the Boor gomerala. cause why the writ should not bo made perpetual against it, “RECEIVED BTOLEN CIGARS so SE? ot in the superior court ¥ any. anes Conley aid dun Murray, | 1 and 14 years, confessed that they had sold to the} 0 cigars, stolen from the | Wolt, lgar #tore of G visit $20 While ors. J. @ Poiser won from her house for Farterday afternoon, 90 was siyien. Bhe left to ge to the home of « aciah- bor, and left the front door epen. When she returned the money was athe. ivée at 166 John street. | Strike District companies of militia, being the jast And middie anthracite fel jurned to ther homes this mo the strike troubles having been tied with the Independent colileries, Twentp-five thousand miners re- G, NOVEMBER 11, js eewreee CATTLE pA saad 1902 TO IMPROVE SERVICE Admiral Bradford's An- nual Naval al Report wasnnaTon. D.C. Read admiral t ae of the baresu of many | eevee naval aaah the department was isayed to: He gives particular attention — onl moon es’ leet nothing tr conservative, and shis report eo the meatier niready taken and those in contemplation for the e coment of this ory Man for the installation of instruments and others are in the course of preparation. Pacific Cable Amiral reports that the Com- ai Pacific Cable.Company har manifested no intention ompiy ponte of the govern- *u The rm murmed 10 week, tor Markie & Co. thin it fs expected that 2.509 ach an agreement with day, The pers. hetr damandn withdrawa aning of by the mei thing Is on an amicable basis pen. ing the proceedings of the arbitra- Hon commission, OUTPUT Is. Yukon Cleanup Estimated By Carlson st. JOHN, N. Ba Nov, 11.~The gold’ out the “Yukon country z, « $12,008,000 by J, B. shart prominent official of the Canadian public works department. Mr. Charison supervised the con- struction of the Yukon telegraph ne. He Cy from Day an summer he was en- gaged on official Hulloeee soumected Tithe ‘Yukon boundesy Sspute, ‘The point of entry into the Yukon, contemptated by Mr. Charison, is Hormit harbor, near Jake Baplan This te nearly oppostt paon, C, and will afford a water route to Dawson. ACCEPTS CARNEGIE DONATION Council At Last Makes Start for City Library At the meeting of the city council last night & resolution was passea formally aceepting the donation ot 200,000 to be made by Andrew Car- negie for a free public Ubrary, In the resolution passed the city agrees to furnish the si a to maintain the library at a cost efnot less than 950,000 year ution also provides thar eran annual tax levy shall de in taxable property of the city for the support of the library, and that the amount raised in this togather with the income of from other sources shall equal to the same nec of the be at lees wary tor the annual expen public brary, Drippings of ofl in the plant of the |Sentte Gas & Klectric Light plant, lat Fifth avenue south and Jackson street, caught fire last evening. For @ time the blaze threatened to de stroy considerable property, but the timely arrival of the fire apparatue ed the plant amage will amount te several bantred dadlana, Coaling Stations According to the report, agrec- menis have beet made with $1 for the obnoxious | 4) to avoid the tl {detects 0 ot r trounies in the futur it te recommended that large q ities of coat be kept at all eonvent- ont depots along the particu. larly at im 3 Guam naval station, which port ‘of great im- portanc Sacause of tho “athualon canal project. DESTROYED BY FLAMES Vork City NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—For several hours last night the river and city fire departments were baffied by the most spectacular fire thet has ever occurred In New York. The new Bast river bridge, in course « tion, was the acer tion, Tt is eatl e amounts to dollars, ‘The fire is suppored to have start- ed in a tool shop and with remark- able rapidity the bigze enveloped the whole structure, Flames raged 350 feet in the air and threw a lurid Night to the sky and made bright day mii Fortun were though at one time a party of fire: mon who were fighting the blaze in the tower, were In Imminent peril, Many river boats had narrow es- capes from destruction, and naviga- tion wag stopped Ull the conflagra- tion subside John A. Roebtiny the contractors. from the foot of Dela Manhattan, to the foot Firth street, Brooklyn, and its cost was placed at $10,000,000, The contractors are the he: losers, They would have com) the structure this week, and a co! ervative estimate of the total loss, as’ made by them, is fixed at $1,000,000. TO OPERATE noune across Canada by city with will be loc of "rhe system, to Mr. Greenshields through discovery. agency Is HOW an ae sur ite [eraph wi xeduce ome Dena IN GANADA day ev Greenshields, folicitor of the “Marconi Wireless Tolograph Co, that a wireless tele- graph system would be established | connecting this | Stations ; | Marcou's according and he asserts thae!| One Cent 250ENTS a MONTH tana i Fhe End of Doubt _- Is the Beginning of Repose” After you have been "ARE GooD convinced that you can * A BARGAIN wear ready-made cloth- On the Renton car fine, 15 minutes ing, providing you get not quite © to our from Pion the right sort, that ques- Hib ooeh | ee tnonth tion is settled in your salown ¥ eins short mind foreyer and will never rise to vex you agin. There is no mer- chant tailor living who can make better garments —better looking, better fitting, or better wearing —than are made by the Rochester, N. Y., houses we exclusively represent in Seattle. We offer their new line of fall Suits and Overcoats in support of this claim. Come and judge. $12.50, $15 to $30 ee ONE PRICE— beset FIGURES ; ele Other lots on University ear tne, 16 minutes’ ride from Pioneer Square 60x110, at $500 cach, W Pp, considering locality and db tance from the city; g00d view of Lake Union a Herbert S Upper 10, 11 and 12 Gcheuermen First avenue and Cherry = a i i] Oe You Know We Carry Shoes? i # WALKONS | $3.06 Shoe | Have style, durability and com- fort. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 ist Ave. So., cor, Main blew and Chairs at factory prices. Bverything the best Font hy / Stewart & Holmes Drog Company (21 First Avenue re the kind W ehd 4.00 for in the exoju- values. _ Little square cut two-piece salte—double breasted—aplendid fitting little garments—made up in all wool cheviot, W. B. Hutchinson Co, Corner Secend and Union ‘& Vern popstar common-ateve t's: geton 'WRhe ty enaay WHER the reach of all, These stoves hiavve téfue éwihistig £660 Ceor, shaking ant grate, cover hole on top and deep ach pit. We have them‘in sizes. R. T. SHANNON | GROCERY CO, i ated Phone, Main Nothteet Pitre Annee a2 RAR dethos South, incorpor: 1220-1222 24 ave. 1051. SPECIAL SALE Enalish Breakfast Tea, worth 0c; sale price this week, por POUNA oeeseseeee BOC Fancy towa Creamery Butter, per pound oor Be To Show We Appreciate a Liberal Patronage We will give away to our customers a Handsome Phaeton. We sell choice Port Wine for $1.00 per gallon, others ask $1.60. Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, $3.00 per gation, others ask $4.00, Nothing but Pure Wines kept by us, andino misrepresentations as to age. Honest goods; honest prices and*fair dealing is what wins, BRUNNER & Powe: Mate A Phone Main (isa R. T. Shannon Grocery Co., Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, LADIES’ RELIEF SOCIETY RUMMAGE | wan on SALE .. . «« See 728 Third Avenue COME AND GET BARGAINS Richmond Piane ‘We have sold two hundred of these | splendid instruments in this city, and every one is giving unbounded satis- faction. The price ts plain—3290—nothing off, even If you offer us cash. ‘The terms are $10 cash and $6 a month. SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. gir Second Avenue,

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