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jsteoion §=60f THE SEATTLE STAR. __ One Cent a hiinalalinabalcis —— saan yous > ae “SEATTLE, ‘|Blg Counterfeiting Gang Comes foTg University Heights To Final Grief in San FrancisG@ wrwcn |, 5h! tor 30 Days AT A BARGAIN ersity, on car line, one block from new f the Renton car line, 15 minutes MBER 18, 1902 25CENTS A MONTH WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, NO 5 from State univ- slic school build- ing, city water, electric lights, beautiful view, By state law, no saloon within two miles of State Univers- f uare, and not } mbia, elo track and desirable for h ' Sanders, the Leader of the Gang, One » B® ofthe Mon Who Flooded Seattle With DREW LINE ; | was about to enter « RS ag be ! s Money During s Carniva STRICTLY wecutl wisFerevon. tees im i e nomes 0 uture seattie d 4 jtoo quick for him, howe | Other lots on University car line, 15) : peane ot coun-jcummpaition, Yast quansticn atl gas euaszciico, wow in. Mfatttts,tanes Sommimioner tac) non-union men naw emplozed by ne] fen came hie ocgs| ae Set at im cach unk are to the Northward i spurious 25 and S0-cent pleces were BAS SCO, Nov. 13 | man’s hearing of the longshorenien's| company were incompetent and wi. | without 4 show of roms », considering te yan t has ever operated on | “shoved” in every eily of an: |B collectar of the Fock Straits trike, which was begun yesterday | 20¢ to do half ax much w m| refused to talk of hin na} {nee from the city; good view a! fe see fet ; ‘ tha! |potance between Vintec 28x EBs] Bi toaay recused to permit. the | are wien me = x era | anion longahoremen fe sald that) | The drills, whi hare of the kina] Lake Union You make no mistake in buying, either for a home or in- thas come to ertof | Francisco, landing of the Chinese serv coast tv The names of the men arrest a ; ae tel rested are iF rlson of the Longs © Union| Bverett and be fn rancieco, News of th Frank Sander, Harold Jones, Her. | Toturned fro were the only Witnesses yesterday | local employment agencies to fill the| t parate Wright requested that the five members of the gang Wkaste slice eae and Emile | @ ing be allowed upon his guar. mi | Sferneon atrikers’ p wald the non-| three suite, of { vestment, under the very shadow of the highest educational | Herbert S$ Upper institution in the Pacific North-west. Lots 40x103, with 14 ft. alley. ™ F. W, Clarke and Al. Mor tod inside of his shirt The powder was in his pockets in kages. He ¥ heavy underwear . The former told how through the| union men had not been intimidated | which the police say were stolen two " 12 Boheuerman Block. Frank Sanders, the leader of the! Sis nnthe wtike cath dent Farret of the Pacific Coat] tw three union men working #t| store was broken into and six pairs a se ca cm |ereretanaets te lute ot aha lM Stans e Caiitntd Sens Paget “Poe Sat |{¥o'ty frei mam rang | sora ben inant 50,$25 Down $10 Per Month city, in Victoria and in Tacoma. Heli would be a viniation af the lew m {sowed & willingness to wottie the! expelled from the usien for working | Tt Is thought thet Warner la out +) *@eret service office. The | disposed of thousands of dollars’ |B cid refused to consent to it @| Uitoulty by giving the strikers 50 of the penitentiary on parole. He is era and one | Yor gor,te “auser™” I these cithen r overtime, Sundays! "A hon-unton tongehoreman. J. 8,| only 24 years of age, Dut the police = : 10 Per Cent Off for Cash of the counterfeit one’ Sanders, Schmult and Menngiier and holidays and Manager Miller of) Langley, who fo he pant two| say he is one of the nerviest crim- . have long criminal records. They the Pacific st Company had pre nthe ‘tas been wor lor the | I ever in Beat nen arrested is Frank San-jare said to have come to this coast sented Mr. Farrel with’e counter| Pecifie. Ge No baad from the East, The only ch jon for. settlement, _ whic ta maid to be the man WhO jgeninst ‘nam "at present is that ot tac fee the Gaion. | ’ 4 . |cireulating the counterfeits; but it ne < ° this clty with bogus eudsid- |1,")2) proof of its manufacture i Under the old| mitted” the ight he uring and subsequent to| Will also be brought home to their He also ig @ fellow 5 that he believed there would hy ‘earnival, Although the secret service de- been no strike if MeCabe @ H to" f Ma jtectives are silent on this point, hot voluntarily ra! Humes, and cereiad it around with the secret messages there Teason to believe that most nh aithough b¢ had no permit of the bad money “shoved” by the the union's dele ¢ the visit of Commis. Sanders gang was made on this testified that he went to Mar er Blackman ¢ bunkhouse, coaat, possibly near this city, though Miller Seamee W 1 balk’ been bene aes 1 Portland is looked upon as the more deavor to settle the strike. free from dirt. He aid that the megane Piaceof Whnutssnte”""| Falls int First Fight off sess mges time note tne s-ugioestnltheteindtha’?| Young Bandits Try to ‘The coine passed by the gang were the matter be deferred for 10 or 15| and often assaulted by the strikers Perfect title, W. H. Thompson, 1408 2d Ave Phone: James 4821. “Variety the Spice of Life’’ THE PREVAILING 8TYLE. LONG WINTER In Clothing ye Rp Gg Eee the Bogota the company went into ottise at Bam | cecagions the’ miniumien ment’ het Ho'd Up Train is just as es- of ths atuff has been turned Into the Francisco. Morrison offered to put| thought it expedient in leaving the =—_——— ial local secret gervice office since San- So the men back at the old wage wnth | waren to go in & hack - sential as dere left here. fa eee VARIETY in anything else. that UUme provided the company| General Agent Miller of the Pa FRANKFORT, Ind, Nov. 1 + PANAMA, Nov. 13.—In a fight yeu. | Aareed to settle then. If the com: | ct pagt Company is on the stand | ro. now ° Werday “between revolutioniats and | PAry and union could not effect | this. afternoan. "Mle fetimeny, lal acid. Cenc tasecn neat as | Because you wore a black the government gunboat Bogota, | tettlement he Hing to submit] principally ta the effect that the ‘clock ‘ fi femeeta tar ta Aatniean wow aed the matter to arbitration. Mr Miller | companye wes not ives natice att aioe ae e ce last ond ia ae “eae commanded by Cap’ Marmaduke, no the demands of the unton before the h k, and whe r | AN the ship's armateur, "Richard Kane | Morrison siso claimed that the! strike. “stenped “tha robbers’ jumped Compare these with amy $15.00 wry re are bis wen of ing wate of" Washington, was killed a een cont in Seattle and be a mixed suit this year. and Lieutenant George Walker w ey ordered th eur customer. i |shot through both legs. . Lieutena’ throw up his hands. Instead Oxford Grays, Fancy Mix, Novelty is the great de- | Vasques acd a seaman, Clarke, were r Fancy Cheviots, Biue and sideratum, and L. Adler also slightly wounded. biack. The Bogota had overhaul which. quickly a high ra You Can See Them in Our Bros. & Co., the famous ry RY prngthey eer THE TERMIN Al M ATTER Sanyran’ the. cab. but failed to Alt estat ‘ Rochester watentle tail- Mutiny is brewing in the ® low tide. Two boats carrying armed anyone. re rougt the | 1! ors, seem to have ee Mee a ; dow : \ : m to have recog- usually peacecul the Bogota made an at were injured peed H nized this fact in their de- piaining city chain tack. The revolutionists had lett the i customed ag the schooners and were th ambush on aidan Sheriff Corner, with # posse, at once |} : y , ; f the fall ‘and members started on a special train in pied < signs for al | : winter of 1902-3. We the beach. When the Bogot: boat = have a splendid assort- Columbi i for the robbe: . jgalled, Up close, the revelations ia & Puget Sound Railroad and Council Committee | 1 ‘Pe "perm ie ang | | Chuaito returned the fire and killed Fail to Agree on Important Points—Dispute Many Sided | foes Teturnes. bringing with them every man in sikht. Tt {s thought the four men who attempted the rob- | | Paxgeegadill { ry - that nearly 8 were killed. The conference between the coun-| this strip of property i now in the |UMY, ~The men were captured three ‘i ment of their new désigns aad haat patned hth her cargo, The | il, Committee on corporations and |#uperior court. Beveral months ago |hard chase. ‘Two of them are col- |j ay and we would like noth- F CAFE. THE! the representatives of the Columbin | ‘h¢ Columbia & Puget Bound rail-\ored, and two are white. The ol4-| = HE } {3 “other was captured & Puget Sound and other railroads | fad Dewan the constraction of & esr is but 20 years old ‘They were | ig better than to show : The Bogota was formerly the Jeo-| interested in the proposed raii- | pullding for Ite own use on Wash- liodged in Jail here. | W7j+—{ the entire line of Suits a | ington street covering part of th -& |ste Banning. She wns lately made! ioc ycarcrgey erening. ” “2” | disputed territory. ‘The city engineer { and Overcoats. to over Into ® gunboat in Beattie, and | oe Te eee ee et ong wi-| Fefuned to grant « building permit WwW { ton lake sal jwag manned here and at San Frans| i: trata mrious delay int the mans | for the structure and railroad man in this city. | It : nothing to see this splen- jetion af the tunnel and | tool Pe inte the courte to ae did of clothing and inal pine bas been caused. do wm. The case , GRIEVANGE fe Sgainerten tsa hee eee oon a ter inal ln to rote ; 4 not much to buy. for final pasnasge and will no doupt| the opening of bay Re} and the be pansed at the next meeting of tha|Yacation of the Railroad avenue cow is veby likely that actuay |Strip, deeming them positively neces- HEARING 222.0. ROSS Se oe g ae sa Sotts, $10 to $27.50 . Provements not. directly connected | The conference between the cor- 40 to ocean with the terminal and depot propo-|Porations committee and the rail-| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 12.—| sition will be delayed pending a set-| Foad representatives waa held behind | Yellow fever haw broken out among The interstate commerce commisnion, | tlement of the present hitch between | closed doors yesterday, but i has|the American marines stationed on which has been hearing complaints | the city and the Columbia & Puget| leaked out today that eonsiderabie| the isthmos of Panama. Rear Ad- Sound ratirond. feeling was engendpred during the | miral Casey sent a lengthy dispatch It is understood the city, after ali diseussion. Caustic remarks were|to the navy de ment this morn- the vances the protesting property owners had | U*ed quite freely by both sides, ana | ing describing situation. Orders M ‘& Ohio railroad by the Aber. | withdrawn their objections, agreed | there did not tend to bring them any | will probably be insued immediately Geen commercial group association. |to vacate Dearborn, street’ and to| nearer together on the proposition |{o concentrate the marines at Colon | 7 Hei Incorporated. 1920-1282 2d ave. Phone, Matn SPECIAL SALE English Breakfast Tea, worth Boe; sale price this week, per pound ... B00 Fancy Towa Creamery Butter, : fir A} make all the concessions demanded | under diecusaton. and take act ps to prevent the per*pound ,, 25c by the Columbia @ Puget found rail-| |The trouble arose over the state. |«pread of the ae a coqeeentnie t in return demanded ment of City Engineer ‘Thomson retary of Btato Hay advised the INSP 33 feet on’ Raliroat avenue en that the matter of the title to the|navy department that he did not R, T. Shannon Grocery Co., King to Washington streets, and on|*trip on the éastern side of Fail-|think it neceseary any longer to King street to Oriental avenue, now |foad avenue and northern side of|keep marines on the isthmus. He occupied by the Columbia & Puget|King street whould be pettied at] was unwilling, however, to recom~ Sound road be vacated for a publi | once and for all before a settlement | mend that any of the vessels now thoroughfare, aiao that the block |of the terminal matter was finally | stationed either at Colon or Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. CHARLESTO: Secretary | x18 fect north of Dearborn street | concluded. be relieved at prenent. FRIDAY S Fo the a hong 9 1eimont acy |on Railroad avenue be dedicated to| He said the Columbia & Puget| Late this afternoon the navy de- Y SPECIAL companied by a staff of naval engin-| the elty by the raliroad. Sound had agreed to take up its| partment issued the Fey Bo) FOR MOTHERG........... mak’ -| Cheisman i track# on King street from property eeretien ot the poweriaeat work et 2 : * marmpcghd cps line 40 property line, and on’the diac | Caney at Panama: “Private Schoen. airman Rinehart stated today | puted strip on Railroad avenue. Port Royal and the Charleston navy | 1.7 "the representatives of the Co. | Representatives, of the raliroad | fever. ‘There are no further cases lumbia. & Puget Sound raltrond| were on their feet in & second, in-| among the marines at present.” yard. would not agree to the city’s terms, | sisting that they did not mean on and the committee adjourned to meet| the disputed strip. However, after At the call of the chairman, this | the dlecussion waxed warm they that with the understanding no | did admit that in former discussions meeting would be called until the|on the subject they had used lan- GRO railroad company signified its Inten- | guage that might have led the city on of coming Le Seees ma ngineer Into error. The mall strip Hlroad avenue now occupied by Columbia & Puget AGey of Sunes Bound tracks in the bone of conten-| Several members of the committee] VANCOUVER, Wn. Nov. 14—A tion. The railroad claims ownership | immediately thought the elty was | communication has received by train § carryt President | on the grounds that it purchased the | being bunkoed, and so eoxpremed| State Senator BE. M. Rands from > the South, struck and| strip years ago from Angus Mac This more | United States Land Commissioner | TOMORROW WILL BE OUR BARGAIN FRIDAY ‘There ff not a single item in this advertisement which will not please you. Nothing !s exa: ted. Tomorrow will be Bargain Friday so we have added STILL GREATER VALUES to our large assortment of goods listed for this week's sale. If you have not vis- ited us during this sale, do not let anything prevent you from being here tomorrow. BOYS’ CAPS Enicds' negro’ track-waiker’ near | fonie “Atectntoat, Tt i cltimeds puts heted atecassior Blages Merseann regarding tne cot | GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE OF Boas, Ky., at 4 o'clock this morning. | chased it from ( That the matter was finally left tn | ting of burned and dead timber from platted the ortgi the position the city. would | the lands recently burned over inthe || 4a yo The city contends that this strip | again consider the matt counties of Clarke, Cowlitz and aa Wl 7 Yd was laid out for public purposes ana agreed to give it a quit|Skamania. The senator wrote in| that the railroad hes no legal title | claim deed terany actual or pretended |answer ¢o a number of settlers who to it. Chairman Rinehart said in| title It has to the dinputed strip ot | were vitally interested in the matter, ‘ ‘kage Acme this regard. property, is the unofficial statement | The commissioner gives the opinion jo es bs ge 16. ny Conbeen « ity Engineer Thomson, who has|given out today. that all bonafide settlers can cut off The 25¢ kind—Ca le buys ie 4 So buys go Tron’ Wax. investigated the matter for the eity,| In regard to the Northern Pactfie|and dispose of the timber aa they As anasto & PS lc buys Slate Pencils. Se buye 4c Note Book. pk a made the statement during the meet-| Company's proposed terminal fran-|see fit under certain restrictions, Vy . i + x inn yesterday that such was the|chise there Is no trouble, President| They must have settled upon the ae Senet lor less bide cobs: carmtiemmoA gagueas a eee: Sees Sele MANILA, Nov. 13.—Cholera has} % ‘according te the original plat | Mellen of that company, who was in|land tn good faith and the entry than 25¢ except when broken out in the Fifth infantry | of the city. He also stated that he|the city yesterday, stated that after de af soon as possible ll the ioe here. a pa! pM ed had on file a atipulation from Samuel eral conferences with Mr Farrel} at has been fied. It we sel m as a more 1H. Piles, attorney for the Columbia |of the Pacific Coast Com; and | not necessary t! eo settler — MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 13.—-Prest-| trated with it. It js thought that) @* puget sound road, to the effect|Columbia & Puget Sound Poa they | located upon surveyed land, if he is FRIDAY SPECIAL: dent Roosevelt arrrived here at 10) the reappearance of the disease if] that the railroad agreed that King|had practically come to an agree: | otherwise complying with all the re. All. Colors. o'clock this morning due to « polluted water supply In the | street wan a public street. and agreed | ment in all termina) and depot mat- | quirements, |. The hunting ina river. ‘0 cate s Giately for Misatesioel, ue SP SRRS | Meraquing river to dedicate to the city the strip over | ters. which the present hitch arose. He stated, however, that the mat. Sitar bears will take piace je neos “Mr, Thomson stated further that|ter would ‘have to be nid before ie shes ame 2 hs in a conversation with Mr. Piles the| President Hill of the Great North- W B i t hi C Maabire, Fh refured . D. HUTCHINSON LO. CALITIER Ladies’ Do Not Read This ickaburg. The president there oa te 4+ of President Stuyvesant latter ‘made practically the same ern. and refused to make any state: sta ent made in writing. ment In rege 1 e det is of io carried in the @| Fish. of the Tiltnole Central railroad. SENSE “ine question of the ownership of 'neveement before this was done. DROWNING + St Etienne the E| WIFE-BEATER FINED ited iawt_night and | John Goudy was fined $59 and costs ~ SPOKANE, Nov, 13-Mrs. Nora = 4. The entire B\in Justice George's court yester-| pBosTON, Nov. 1%-—The numer- - Ruddy quarreled with her lover, F. decit nk noone |day upon being convicted of assault|oug recent deaths under Christian J. Whitney, at Harrison, Idaho, this bs and battery. The charge Was Pre-|Goience treatment and the resultant morning and left him in @ fit of [IB situation is regarded ax | ferred by his wife. Goudy was ar-|criticism, have led Mary Kady Bak- anger, She went down to the wat- AT DAULTON’S ly menacing throughout Toned several days ago by ler to sav 0 her followers Rot tot or's edge and engaged the little Strike region. Much suffer- man Liner. contagiou: iseases ut ead to steamer Powderhorn to convey her | 9x19 1. 0 Uniess iat i my. No le port all such c to yg Peony x12 Ingrain Carpet, regular, price you appreciate practical economy. ‘Sleady reported, due report ell euch cages ‘a the proper és to the other side of the Inke, When |" $7.99, sale price. 4.80 can afford to be without a Rain Coat at price t store is offering them. I have just received @ new and complete line of well tailored Priestly Cravenette Raincoats Guaranteed throughout, in tan, gray and black and T can furnish this garment cut with either about half way across, the woman |oxi2 Ingrain Carpet, reguiar gise A 86.00 to the cold weather and - mg the toluene em me FREIGHT RATES THOMAS WARNER THOUGHT TO HAVE INTENDED SALOON ie ete — — ttt eae petoe i NEED REVISION WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 13.~ ROBBERY AT SOUTH PRAIRIE—CARRIED BURGLAR'S TOOLS [put she refused. He returned to et a tn Saree’ Fegulas price ‘The police department haw deter- AND GUNPOWDER his work of firing the tug, when he|9x13 Brussels Carpet, regular price mined to prosecute Mrs. Liscott, the heard a scream*and saw the woman | "$12.40, sale price sue .0O Christian scientist who treated) By throwing Thomas Warner, an ‘The Seaitie police at that time ar. Istraggling in the water. She mink |pxi0-§ Bruesels Carpet, reealar price uise Hoge. e matter of issu: -convict, into jail the Seattle police |rested him for bret in asal: pric . Warrant Of arrest-has been pit|are certain that they have saved the | bicycle store on Second a ; pene Poe ereae conan ae SELES, Bae prive. +855 At the r rm Chamber of Commerc rates ont - B Carpet, regular pri ternoon the matter fore District Attorney Gould. The| safe of a South Prairie saloon from | waa only last January. The poli 1eaSele Brageeta Cornet, remular pees or . 50 values. While ht from the coast coroner believes that Mrs. ‘ott |being cracked and robbed ce|are at @ loas to know why a gUL75, 4006 price... 912.00 loose shaped backs, | Regular $22.80 Northwestern points, was considered jean be legally indicted by the grand| Sergeant Powers 1d Detectives | liberty now, and will inquire. i rot, Crane, BE last pte sequent of Ge tana te ia |? Kennedy and Byrnes made the ar-| Yesterday the police received a tip a pet rem S 6.00 { ‘Association ~ ae ent today. r > 5 oC 5 claimed that the difference In rat; rest today. Warner and his partn that thes Y YAKIMA, Nov, 13.-Newn| from the East to the coast a 9 ite Rug Carpet, regular wa soon to be a safe 0 4 T l T oe $4.00, ale Drive... .+.. 88.00 om =MOLG OF =pepueruy ‘Avs Aoyi| robbery and that the plot was being NO E GO pri ADVANG mentioned, hatched in Seattle. ‘The safe of the Gee. Chae come ts town of the 19-| from the coast to the interior pre- ‘arner was brought to the police| Homestead saloon in South Prairte, Felte, T2p, Wale BEWS..--.-- And do not forget, Your money back on any unsat~ the Prench actiistant in the | Sitios inthe Tact. tation apd thera searched, ‘Two|it was asserted, Bad been, feucte, | CLEVELAND, Nov. 18-—Senator Morice F100, wale prices... BA76 enantio" 5 drills, made for the purpose of drill-|In that little town ther ut one reign = ‘ repent 9x® All. Wool Ingrain Carpet, regul = 7 ing wafen, \c ack | to 4 Sine ba bees Je price. ..... 50 @ ferocious bilidog. The | tives from all the cimmercial by powder were found his person. | work In the mines of his intended retirement from pol even, ft sale } ¥ “9 powder Wer nd on his persed a 2 All Wool Ingrain Carpet, regu- Kumber of gther chil-|on the const will probably be called etsaaisatbeninnt Regarding them he would say not aloft by cheoks and the saloon men- |itics is absolutely untrue. SS ao $11.00 sale price 87 HO Playing with a neighbor's | in the near fature with a view to ad~ - " PITTSBURG, Nov. 12.—'The Penn-| word to the officers who questioned | tioned keeps ® large amount ot tthe Pap ramet Bes Covel, a i gs tacked the | justing satisfactory rates with the) ivania Rallrotd Co, this morning | bim. money on hand to cash thelr paper. ular price $12.80, sale price.. 8.00 The Goa peuty yescset rallrogds. announced @ 10 per cont adva in} we urner has bee nut of the Walla! These frets were welt known to the $xi2 Pro Bruasel Rug Carpet, regular : s Butler werejthe wages of all employes at this| Walia penitentiary but a few daya|man now under arrrest. rice $14.00, sale price......89,00 han stunned by blows tn ttt ter See T Baertay tn |place now. getting under $200 a|and was planning, {t te claimed by| ‘The drillx he intended to use were eed eo P » be feeover "ht hauuimer. | The boy | arreated PY ane former tw an ex-|month.. ‘Phe order affects 10,000 the police, to do the safe work with| being made in Seattle. The police! NeW YORK) Nov, 13.—Senator _ ‘are badly “f ‘King |men. The officials say the inorease|a pal who is to be released soon. | suspected him and he was shadowed. |Thomas C. Platt this morning an- passed the 4 iene te wt oe | aoe the of bas vase, tne waly us lin Justified by good times and big| Warner was sent to prison for twa| This morninr after he had been! nounced hie candidacy for re-sleo DAULTON CARPET 00. tim. cormings. years trom this city for burgiary,|areund the olty fer seme time beu/ tien, Ger, Spring and First Ave,