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LAST EDITION THE S BASKET BALL The Airet basket pall game of seanon Will be played tn the Un reity Armory tonight, between | firat team of the Seattle Y, M. ©. and the ‘varsity team have been workli and an Interesti MOLINEUX matoh is expe Mitchell's Statement by Denouncing United vi tas, w Won Ty hare Existing Ills in the Anthracite Field D.C, Nov, 1.— ‘of the anthracite oper- Mitenelt's statement were by Recorder Wright, of commission, today. Eeneralities of given out yester- are even more bitter in of the United President Fowler ‘advent of the miners* a in the anthracite field of ap almost among the men. tyranny over fellow resulted in a decrease NEW YORK, Nov, 12.~ Molineux anmatinoes that he medn in thie city and itv calumny Which has #0 nearly bil ed his life, He states that he will n er abandon the search until the is located and his guilt pro tlatnation of the pab Roland wilt Ance of in no wise recognising the) DOEBATE ATV. MGA miners’ organization. He says that pulborg artucraion in ta ba, bell te the federal courts have declared the Pag yy organisation to be unlawful and sayn| negative by BA Che yee that it le seeking to gain the en-| formal debate there will forced enrollment of all the miners that its principles op- Prees industrious laborers down to the level of sluggards; that it has ‘not in the past hesitated, and there is no reason to believe that it with tm the future hesitate, to sacrifice Me, Mbderty and property to gain ite viclous and temporary ends. Olyphant objects to any recognt- tion of the order, in more temperate Of the service and/ language, He sums up by saying number of strikes | that ita constantly shifting member- gamed | Toe ge ‘upon the import- VISITING SEATTLE further atten to locate the polsoner, although teo reviewing the ¢ studying up on all the matt Was not at the ‘make no 3 al easy MISERY IN CITY JAIL Huddled together on the # _ WERE PURELY. PLATONIC i BLES APrIDAVITS IN A IN ANSWER TO HIS WIFE'S 1 AGAINST HIMSELF AND MISS VIOLET BALL— UNHAPPY STRIKE STILL ON ed. (NO CHANGE IN RELATIONS “| TWEEN BUTCHERS AND THE FRYE-BRUHN Co, ‘The butchers strike situation re-/ mains practically unchanged. Ser retary Rust. of the Western Central | out and Labor Unb na however, that te peal th id 4 “¢ steady though alow progress is being [fm OWS Maire are, forged to, ec. made by the striking butchers. Two | of prisoners. more retailers, he soys, signified dark ment, today. ers are ¢ her The three detention befriended hi all| father’s olt friend. She cage that Imselt and jthe wife has been Jealous with ab- ts will |solutely no been| The fact that a large fortune ts by his wife's| involved in the fight, make the dti- vorce sult more interesting. at it Miss Hail ie living with o mother at the Ociiental the v= the A. Hoth teams hard this year WILL STAY te W.| Which the seas swept a te, will ppt to, ne floor in the basement of the city jail and cooped up in the cold, is of the police depart~ nfined |B celle upstairs are being cleaned epainted by the chain corridors re ‘The men were confined in the * hotel. their intention today to Join the |M north corridor Qnich was rec- ‘The case will come up in the #v-| “fair” markets. They are the Beat- |M cently condemngi by the health tle, on Second avenue, and the Fatr | thorities It perfor court next Monday morning on the plaintiff's motion of tempor- nary. alimony HINAL FRANCHISES UNDER CONSIDERATION ON CORPORATIONS HOLDING AN IM- RTAN aay cca APTERNOON-—SEVERAL SERIOUS ‘¥ OCCUR wel reaching some - the matter of vacating aperets the council commit-| “In regard to the other proposed is Is Jn weasion this | franchises, we do no anticipate any hall. The two| trouble in coming to an agreement ranchiae ordinances. |The Northern Pacific franchise Is for thern Pacific and the|their rights in the n terminal Columbia & Puget yards [A be established on the tide are also under con-|fats. The position of the Northern Pacific there is yery similar to the feation of |Great Northern's, and in regard to und rail-| the vacation of streets and overhead | Yacation of Dearborn |crossings, the same conditions as ded. There |thone mace in the Great Northern ‘ow between |franchise, now being published pre- On one side and the city | paratory to being finally passed, wilt of Sixth av- ‘There are mar: | ' market, on the corn’ enue ahd Weller stree now 46 “fair” and g7 “unfair” kets in the cit; Forty thousand pamphtsts favor- | ing the cause of the strikers are In| 14 10,000 Have beon | irculation here, sent for distribution to the union's | |B row apartment |B colin om one side. of concrete a cote, chairs or this dismal morrow afternoon | and 90 long lommissioner Black 1 man’) investigation of the differ ences exixting between the Fry Bruhn eompany nd the butche will begin. The hearing will ¢ place in the office of Attorney (Ge eral Stratton, in the Pioneer block, Some timé this month a ball will be given in Armory hall for the ben- efit of the block butchers union. The date will bé determined within a} fow days. } ALL ROAD AND — BRIDGE FUNDS ARE EXHAUSTED irons fa The county commissioners issued | more apparent now & circular letter this morning to all | wretehed ereatur ws the day. Hu: keep warm they eartrending night n. IWokl cured an af whieh #he uses as Compared with her cor panions she t# in luxury others must elther sit on 4 stone floor or stand up. the yee of the public, a8 originally faten: chair. are clea being rig #01 the upper cells, ing thoroughly whitewashed are made in concentrated upon e of the flith out "These are be: sernped and Many 4 a « a ne than ever. ‘The the ‘The efforts of the chain gang ot arrests Tenderloin m of the year it ts a STATELY 1 owners. who would be|apply. This, it is understood, will| road supervisors of the county In| axcunenecenemema: ithe proposed vacation, |be salistactory to the Northern Pa-| which it i# stated that further im SBROSERRST EERE ite officials prove: punty roads will be Bieter. cheirman of ‘The other franchise ordinance is possible for some time as the ron a] See ommittes, stated |more of an amendment to an exist- bridge fund for 1902 is ex j iat the railroad wished the [ing franchise hela bs the Columb! Vente Dearborn street.|& Puget Sound for its tracks south) Should the funds in the individual ap sporonshfare 100 feet In|at King street on ou districts warrant — improverents | p for 1100 back from the |south and the tide flats there will be no obection on the 4 vk compensation of |!t ts thot rountys part, but unless thin is the | on he stated, the ty Rngineer ‘Thomson and Aé- | case, the commissioners say all work iy, Eneinesr Scott were in: con-| will have to be discontinued until the] witKESHARRE, Pa. tere we ket off of King ich it doen not own, and|sultation all this morning, going over| first of the coming year, |my reason of the weight ously hurt, STEAMER rma be affected by such Ae proposed by the rail- VICTIMS ARE | DOING WELL IN LIMBO fuatter that t# to be mn- the Ble Pe. Pee Fm Oe ee ee he Seoperty iiay be uppliva to ol he the yton utr to the city a small block,|the proponed franchises ordinances ar |nafe, which was being tn down on the tide fiats.jand the amendments proposed, to-| of the floors of t nnet block ¢ Eiht Moran Bron. and oth-|zether with, propositions from late yoste fternoon, 'T Owners engaged in bus-|the rairond ca ies relative to nt created * panic amoi in the net wae \ wnat vould he aatinfactory to therm} [inmates of the Dullding.. Cin The Morans par- od. Two other in were Berl Retilement with the & founclinas raltroag.” INDIANAPOLIG) Nov. 18-—-Will i i" foftitt, a well-to-do nt of to 2 fort on the ensiarn| NEW YORK, Nov. 12—All of the at og a OT OE ge allroad avenue, from Wash-|victins of yesterday's gas explo “| tte morning, charged with grave | Aine street. Ax laid out i bbing. He was implicated by th: Poe,” { when that addi- m of the negro F VICTORIA, Noy. 12.—The passen. ae wate 0 the city. thin Pm troll, 1b in clatined that veamer Rosalie, on the gh Cehumbin de Hu san and debrin were con Cee te of & ostiing pnd the pale Yor he Peal tas te tracks on thin strip lately to thelr home barter Of , d (ot thy t Be Ton ‘Ownership. because |Schwarts, a plumber, was charged | Ts Amen, » ite was ca Ia the aida OF te ERI undiannter tise of |in th 8 Taaeem COUT Te ean ne tnerly the nominal Janitor of the | A a a Oe re ye navi ried itis clined, caup- | dianapolis medical college as|tored rapidly, and #he had to be run & sity wi atte ree 20 | tha poy AR ho sat} held on| been regarded a# an ultra respect-|to the beach to save her from sink ‘ms the charge of mansiaughte: able citizen. ing, The Rosalie wee unhurt ViIeTORL Mompress of |here last night from B. Cy Nov, hina, which Aaiatio ports, down the | Voyage out, ntored a her | washing overboard — two Uteboata The saloon skylight away and the ateering-gear bec required six men at the wh manage it. The telegraph wan alne crippied and signals had to be giver to the engine-roam by whistle. Qn the morning of the 1th a oke tn the wheelhoure nthe flood eet COAL OPERATORS DON'T LIKE THE UNION STRIKE IS AVERTED Increase Is Granted to Trainmen CHICAGO, Noy, L2.—The threat- ened strike of the Brotherhood Railway Trainmen was averted by & compromise arrived at in a con- ference yesterday between the rail- Way managers and representatives of the Brotherhood. Seventeen roads signed the agreement yesterday ana the Banta Fe signed today. The in and 4 cents to foremen. The hew scale is as follows Day foremen, night foremen, 33 cents per Jay helpers, 28 cents per hour; night helpers, 80 cents per hour. "These rates abe \% per-obnt, in excess of the Paul-Minenapolia rate for | class, centa per hour; hour; scale will go Into effect on November 15. The compromise avolds & strike which would have tied up the principal terminals of Chicago. The men ¢ per cent, ‘The agreement gives them &n advance of about 12 per cent On receli 4 Master pt of or. hood d to demand an in- on the Union Formal ¢ roads. t tonight tak this city by the lodge tn HONORS mary arrived The boty thie was carried in a large compartment between the decks, which was fitted up as a mortuary chapel, Mra, Mackay and her daugh Princess Colona, accom panied the remains, which will be placed in a magnificent mausoleum n Brooklyn, AGGUSED OF ' GRAFTING JUNBAU, Nov (Special Corre Judge Irwin, who ts Lawyers %, Wh. Cheney Johnson with having excessive fees in eriminal him and of mutilating » ar yes. terday evening for p caso wag on trial today in the chambers, but no decision has yet been ren. dered and the nature of the testi- mony has not heen disclosed. DAY EVENING, STEAMSHIP TACOMA HAS NARROW ESCAPE Encounters Violent Storm Which Wrecks Ev- erything on Her Decks 2.—The fing tt and hurtin arrived | PRESENT SEE BAER’S REPLY TO MITCHELL of | rease Is 8 cents an hour to helpers | each | nded an increase of 20 | NOVEMBER 12, 1902 g the men inside The bulkhead be» ns room and the d away and the re washed overboard port «ide wan covered with debri and taffratl were broken {nto frag ments and another lifeboat amashed and carried away The Tacoha weathers beautifully In spite of jents, Her engines work fect which fact im probably ali that saved her, Captain Dixon is highly praised for his management of the ome! throughout, Two seamen were slightly injured. Aside from them no one waa hurt. the storm these acct \ «Ce “it WY itibhiare iy MAILS OVER INTERURBAN An Investigation into the feasibil- ity of carrying the malls over the new interurban road is to be made by Assistant Postmaster Colkett. In order to establish such a service, the interurban company would have to effect a change in its present schedule, Matter mailed In either Seattle or |Tacoma tn the evening does not reach Its destination until the fol- lowing morning. A midnight inter- jurban train would remedy thie de- fect. ‘The revenues to be derived from the government far wuch a ser- vice would be about $800 per annum. jay, conductors on interurban Were supplied with round-trip sold to passengers {Louise Hoffman, Young and Comely, but Penniless and Despondent, Blows Out Gas Despondent because she had lost her position as a domestic in a fam- ty in orth Beattie, and out of money, Louise Hoffman attempted to end her life by asphyxiation early this morning. She turned on gas in room 99 of the and threw herself on he The escaping gas Was noticed ver, before It was too late and the woman Was rescued. Police: Liner sent her to the police sta where she was locked up for safe ki r she wag turned ov Ayspin he station f Matron first brought woman refused to and she will on recover them ‘The story the woman told the py lice matron is a pecull 4 t that ind) her foolish step, she 3 discharge from ‘the employ family in which she hed been work- The caure of her discharge, id, was that she had once ov- me she was badly beaten up about the beay. LATTLE STAR. One Gent LOTS THAT ARE GOOD AT A BARGAIN On the Renton car line, cheap, conaidering loc 15 d 95 8 minutes and not qui to rable for home site; month. acquire @ lot wn home in a short tance from the city; good view of Lake Union, Herbert S Upper 10, 11 and (2 Soheuerman Blook, First avenue and Cherry street. The LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 1et Ave. So. cor, Main Manufacturers Sale of Sample Overcoats NEW in lot 19.00 Overcoats .. $32.00 Overcoats ...... 50 $15.00 and $20.00 Overconts. $10.00 $22.00, $25.00 and $90.00 Overgeoss ; i See them’ No trouble to take them out for you, Mackintosh and warm. SHIPMENT. Every one different; all sizes fm our window. These rainy days you need a to keep you and an overcoat to keep you warm, or better still, a Cray- enette to keep you both dry GROCERY Co, Incorporated. bbe; pound Fancy Iowa Cream per pound .., R. T. Shannon Grocery Con ie and Retail Outfitters. Whol 1220-1222 24 ave, 1051. SPECIAL SALE English Breakfast Tea, worth tale price this week, per B0e ry But JUMPED THE TRACK ersiept. herse Last she| SPOKANE, Nov. 1%—The seciired the room at the vuer| Northern's fast freight No. 21 Dut failed to register, Intending, as| wrecked at Moravia station, she admitted, to kill herself there. | sand Point, Idaho, this im Phone, Main 85 ary, W. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second ani Union RI. SHANNON ter, Great 6 was » near orning: ‘The train was behind time and run TEN BY BUTCHE hing 40 miles an hour when | three B loaded cars jumped the track. A broken wheel flange caused the smash, Great Northern train No Jack Howell, who ways ne isn also had an accident. Two o butcher, was arrested by Policemen | jeft the track two miles cast of H Griffith are Jennings thia morning |rington this morning and blocked for brutally heating a wor who |tretfic fer saveral hour says she is his wite allegation! Nobody was killed or injured in that he is a butcher is disputed | either accident, but the property loss pol he woman was s considerabie. and is being held at the eaceanenetsithn 8 & witnens F Phe officers on the Washington| MORTALITY RECORD street beat heard the woman scream. nee ing in the Dawson City lodging| Mamie Dempsey, daughter of Mr. on Washington street. They|and Mra, Dempsey, of 2428 Day ligated and found that both her |streef, died very suddenly late last even had been blackened and that|nigh€ at the family residence after pn ilness which confined her to her bed but asingle day. She had been “Variety the Spice of Life” —= ing better than to show — | ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Avenue. Hinckley Block. things. white Blankets, regular value, COR. SELONO AVE tune time. dispensable at this time. ing in linen buying. @4-inch Full Bleached Pure Linen ‘Table Damask, per yard...49e 70-inch Full Bleached Double Damask, genuine County Down Linen, per yard 6de to-inch’ Heavy Fai’ hed ble Linen (splendid value), per yard . “Bde 72-inch All Linen Satin Damask (full bleached), per yard..79e 72-inch All Linen Full Bleached Satin Dam: per yard...85e 72-inch Heavy Double Satin _Damask, per yard... 0c -inch Heavy Scotch Pull “Bleached Damask, per yard Bt.¢ te-inch " iextra “Hieavy, ‘Cou: “Dewn Linen, per yard..@1.20 ®-inch Full Bleached All Linen Fine Quality Satin Damark, at, per yard ..... T-inch Full Blea Scotch Double Satin Damaska, the finest made, per yard $1.35, $1.45, Pe on $1.60, $1.75, $2.00, B2.50 Nearly Mail ot ibe above tee~ | masks can be matched by 3-4 Napkins, Damask, per yard inch Heavy amas. at, Diez yard, 80e, Sie, Me and. ned trish and | S4-inch Heavy Durable Cream | 30. The | | | | | Yesterday's sale was a great success. special bargains for tomorrow, with every assurance of still greater suceess. Our past achievements inspire us to ettempt still greater Thanksgiving Sale of Linens The savings represented by this sale come at an Just when you are beginning to think end re pare for the Thanksgiving Feast comes this chance to save in purchasing the new cloth and napkins that are often in- We planiied this sale thus early with this thought of preparation in mind. es and sce how nearly they coincide with your idea of sav- 72-inch Fine Heavy Al Linen yard . qinch 72-inch Finest Buys an excellent Comfort, wool ted: 260ENTs A MONTH In Clothing is just as es~ sential as VARIETY in anything else. Because you wore a black suit last year is no reason why you should not wear a mixed suit this fe Novelty is the great sideratum, and L. ‘Adler Bros. & Co., the famous Variety f_~Rochester wholesale tail- —_ ors, seem to have recog- nized this fact in their de- signs for the fall and winter of 1902-3. We have a splendid assort- ment of their new dese and we would like the entire line of Suits and Overcoats to every man in this city. It costs nothing to see this splen- did make of clothing and not much to buy. Ssits, $10 to $27.50 Overcoats, $40 to ONE PRICE—PLAIN FIGURES SECOND WEEK OF OUR FAMOUS ANNIVERSARY SALE ‘We have prepared many os re Read these pric- Trish Satin Demaat, “GOS County Down Cream per yard, 9c and.. Quality” Peis Double Damask, per $1.35 and .... INed.06 NAPKINS. $ size Satin Damask Napkins, per dozen $1.00, 81-15, $130 ey 4 alte ait Linen Satin Peso apking, extra heavy, per size AN Linen Satin Napkins, Scotch and_ Irish manufacture, per dozen #1. .75, $1.95, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, 34.0, $5.00, ¥. 85, $6.00, $7.50 and Hematitchd German Linen Sets, L cloth and 12 napkins, per Sand «. 535.75 our splendid up-to-date all stock of Scotch and Irish Table Linen Sets, Lunch Cloths and Finger Doylies, as well as Huck, Damask and Turkish Towels and Cras) ed in jes, are includ- is sale at greatly reduced prices. which want of space for- ur mentioning here, SEE THE GREAT DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW, McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. (Successors to B. W. Newhall & Co) afflicted with diabetes for two years, but her iliness Was-not regarded as serious, A severe cold Monday gave the disease a fatal tum. Miss Dempsey was 17 years of age and had lived in Seattle about 18)years, FOOLED THE MACHINES Clerk Cheats Slot Devices with Cheap Chinese Coins ’ @ young man who says H, Brooks, he is a clerk, Was arrested by Po~ licemen Griffiths and Jennings this morning for putting Chinese ney in the slot machin ‘The na alleged, had been cheat ent machines with the | tal coins. These are of brass and are worth cents @ bushel. It has not been decided what charge will be Placed against the prisoner when he epppears in court. REPUBLICAN HONOLULU, Nov. sulted Robert W. defeated for re-election as del to congress by Prince Kuhe naanoala, of HAWAII via San Francisca, ‘The Hawaiian elections re+ in a Republican landslide, Wilcox, Democrat, was te a full-blooded Hawaiian mer royal family, The 12 the f lowisiature is strongly Republican, GIVES THEM OMAHA, No AN ADVANGE 12.-—'The inion Pay cific Raiiroad Co. today Increased the wa the entire syst uses of its telegraph operators over m. ‘The average ad- vance is 10 per cent, :

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