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4 Knitting Mill a N. Y¥., Now. 21.—Several s were trampled und panio-etricken women and gira knitting mill, the larg- | eee of mind to perceive that Jump- C this morning. Sev-| ing meant certain death. The coot le are employed in |action of the leaders alono avoided fe The flames started sua-}4n immense death list. In the mea fome unknown cause, | time the fire had been quickly ex working In the packing | tinguished and the men employed in Sreaming towards the / the buliding ran among the was alarm was taken up and |of frightened women and finally ly throughout (the bulla- | succeeded in allaying the panic instantly became frantic. | None of the girls were fatally tn. were soon jammed |jured, but there were somes broken the girls were huriea |limbs, and many severe bruises Hem, while others following | were received by those who fell | amt foil over them, the re. | down the ire arid were trampled fags. munder of broken bones | upon. Several hundred were hurt in| y eevere bruises. this way A number of girls were to the stairway [nearly smothered before the stair overcrowded and the | ways were clearest. TTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, IVEMBER TRAMPLED DOWN lindreds of Girls Injured by Stampede in Large es | ‘girls turned to the windows, into which | - t badh: tn- | ma ol many of them iy ays a these climbed with the ob- 0 EVEL “4 fo caused by an of jumping. They were hela i . ager the packing room tack by others with sufficient pres: | | Talks of His Recent! Southern Trip WASHINGTON, D. ¢ sident Roosgvelt a on the car plasform at several stops made by the train after daylight, an THE SEATTLE STAR. _ MONEY TO LOAN City Property Farms ‘Timber Lands Herbert S Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Block, First avenue and Cherry street. The LION CLOTHING HOUSB 220-222 Ist Ave. So., cor. Main A WARM SUIT ~ to the Walting people ma: OF ME |Blesned over" nis |phie ever te hold a tight tg the federal officenolde: hilly reception given him He is more determined than | IT 18 To BE HO! PED THAT THE KAIGER’S VISIT TO ENGLAND WILL NOT HAVE THIS EFFECT ON HIS PERSONAL APPEARANC! The preatdent admits that the ne- | groes are ne EVENT COMPETITION rn Securities Director Admits What the Public Aiready Knew the Burlington, in order to elect the officers of all three and control thei» policy, He admitted In so many that the original purposes be- hind the formation of the merger was to prevent for all time any com- bination th Great Northern. W.P. general counse! for the Northern Securities ‘Company, testified that at the annual meeting of the Great Northern. tn October, @AOIT of the 660,771 shares recorded as present and voting, were held by ‘the trustees of the Northern Securt. ties Company. ‘ATTEMPT TO CLOSE THEM PENDING TRIAL BROUGHT UP BY ARREST OF J. H. FIELDING Fi i i Hi if pecially provided by ex- isting city ordinances that no it~ shall authorize, or afford, any and state law. ; the ce, It appears, fear pale boone to interfere with vested under city licenses which at best are mere concessions mem fee etl has power at oy, e upon retanding the teaching of rome I trade or o0~ cupation to the children inmates.” JOINERS ARE ee, the Wives the loving hopes of two con- rraber. 18 we woos one Several Orders of Car- eis wife’ Anna Lalla Rigby of | the following Faster little home was in- itt acnsly Mente"sin'"s| penters Amalgamate ie cluded arrest and made Te HELLA A e arrest an le a at, NEW ORLEANS, Novy. 21.—The he tte tie ne akate. og| Amalgamated Carpenters and the thal the stricken wife) Brotherhood of Carpenters, after & Mice Hawking ae eters aint {a | heated debate in the convention this Thee a ep erior. Wit An| morning, were amalgamated, the ac- i ous of tne rivet, moatrienc, “*"| tion practically carrying the Wood- AE aya workers’ Union also into the amalj & year the second wife | Matton ‘The charter of the latter fm Yain for the return of NASion ‘Will probably “bb me. Ree t husband. Now con- voked in order to reach the desired Pon ch faithienemess she has) 4 ] Muperion fecree annul. |_ The election of the officers of the A patos papers Were | pederation of Labor for the ensuing Year is fixed for 10 o'clock tomorrow. ‘i ‘The backbone of the opposition to FOR ORPHAN Gompere has been broken, and there is Jy no doubt of hie re-election as pres- AND Winows |" —_—_—— Meals WY Atlan. Nov. 21.—Jonepht “hs & Wealthy farmer of - a who lately died, left fortune, valued at to maintain’ a home for orphans, to ve located sity. ‘the money ie ta and neomne applic 3 mentioned. The wilt WAYNE, Ark., Nov, 21.—A ne bes persons eligible to|mamned Liga Weill# in custody up ion to the home the eharge of assaulting an iron the support of a home for the |Mountaln. p ger conductor oF motheriess and indigent|a knife, was taken from the om idents of the states of |inst might by a mob of armed mer “Waatiih| ‘sng worthy |and carried away imto the swamp | imme tw rani dom| country south of here, Tt te not ‘and to Aoiad Chit ho has-been tenshed. Rulding race tn the states where they predominate, at the same time BOERS ARE EXPENSIVE! Joseph Cham- olonial minister of the war HELD FOR ROUSE MIT MURDEROUS ASSAULT hope of office halt not be tal and political record e! ? only strengthened his previous clustons that there are certal which the negroes can fill le of the hot-hended crt etary papers replying peal tor further relied. Une $15,000,000 SULLIVAN, Ind. Nov. would never have been spoken > assaulted two his attitude been really under-|JO€ GOSS ARRESTED ON A crue, wi CHARGE Of} 4 for their puBtenance since (he heve cost Great Britain $1,008,000" monthly. IKLONDIKE ROMANCE A Klondike romance was ended to- day in the superior court ree granted | ay jast, was hanged by @ mot to a telegraph pole a few miles from Dillard was ca courtesies, a ny tdred at Lawrenceville, of the people to Philadelphia t attend the annual bana Union Leegve club, and several oth- er functions, WILL REMOVE TO THE NEW TENDERLOIN |i in high praise) On a charge of murderousty ax saulting his wife, |known as Joe Evangelista, in a pris- in which the Jed tant might by Py 1 Bannick on & warrant swe by his wife yesterday said to be a relative of Gons, when a mob of 60 farmers over pow the sheriff and took his prisoner ‘They proceeded rched, & large revolver wes found on each of them. They way from him. ty a short ai egro by throwing s rope over the whieh the police to believe were stole attempted to throw them out of the {ation Dot Was pre yy the woman to rney yesterday | Augusta Mec band. Donald Ang married In 2. TON, ne tallow mer the busban: come to Benttl he would shortly thep she has peither seen him nor recetved any word from bin. ‘The separation was granted on ground of desertion and failure to SOCIALISTS “NEARLY WIN e Vote in La- bor Convention NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 2i.—The Boclalints came near capturin of the Federation ol bor yesterday, The test vete on the indueod hia wife to y admitted by the aie Ue pemaeae most powerful liquor concern In the }.), elty. ‘Tie Beattie Brewing and Matting ‘Company, which ts Dacker of many of the concert halla, in an effort to of one concert hall and variety theater license to a location below Jackson street, the the financial husband haw her of infidet is already ©: secure the t lett she sald he w AGERME CAME BEDCHAMBER When May Burns, better known an Mrs. J. Howell, was ushered into’the city jail by Jailer Stepler this morn- ing she found her husband scrub- bing out the cell she was about to No word of greeting passed [between them and there Wratten, whieh wa MAY BURNS’ recently burned out, will not be re- opened again by rmer proprietor. jcompany practically owns cense for this piace wht the corner of Yesier avenue south about to open a iarge combination gambling house, sal- ‘oon, variety theater end & saloon license, but ing compeny, through him, has pe- titloned the elty council transfer of the Good Fellows’ Grotto license to the place In the new ten- ‘The petition has been referred to the police, Moenes and revenue com- It t# understood that no op- position willbe placed in the way oft the transfer of the license, as it is the expresved will of = ma; the city counell that the join be cleared of ita dives, FIRE AT THE GAS WORKS The fire department was called to the gasworks, at Fourth avenue south and Jackson street, this morning vy a stt!] alarm. When the firemen arrived a smali blaze had been put out by the em- ployes at the works, NOT MURDER ABERDEEN, Wn., Nov. 2 learned that the infant wh was found in the river f Was not drowned, but it wan the still- raarried peop! it in the river They say they did not consider that they were doing anything wrong. HONOR MARTYRS OF MANCHESTER PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. The Clan-na-Gael and ‘other organizations of Philadelphia have completed great pi anniversary exer the academy of Music honor of the memory of thé “Man- /The remark i said t mult and better be held pendh ® police investiga. came by the tn- straments found tn his possession. Falsetto t# merely held for car- rying concealed weapo CANNON HAS IT SURE His Election as Speak- er is Conceded Boaten by Ci jwoman quietly walked tn informed the jailer wling out through a ‘The man, Jack with a sneer on his fac stood nearby and ask what his better half w jat #ixth was a snake o no concert rt hal crack In the door, ‘This was on t wate Victor Berger, which he ‘The woman was taken out of the Third Avenue either delirium tremens or insanity. She had been in the house during the night and all kinds of visions had She had seen biue stated that, labor unionism jecesanty for the progrens | ‘The substitu ‘The mine worker Berger resolution, and the fight in favor of it was made by Berger, ‘W. Bt. Wilson of that or- come to her. monkeys and pink elephants yellow forest and had called the at- |tention of everybody w to the fact that these monsters were Rut she wns the only one Who saw them. james Duncan and D. A. | Hayow led In the debate againet the SUICIDE OF CHINAMAN Hangs Himself With Q WASHINGTON, D. raving became It is gene of lilinois wi be the next speaker was called in. He sent her to jail, of the house of representatives. The dignified course followed by Burton of Obie, who was mentions? for the plage, bam tended to give him additional prominence as a natio ally leaves him opponent for head of the she will be tried for insanity About 10 days ago Howell was ar. rested for giving th woman a sev- he two were together Vashington atreet a soreame attracted the attenti ‘The husband was sent to the elty jatl. Whon the case eame to trial she appeared again given a 90 day sentence made a trasty and this morning was in his regular work when the woman came in Since receiving the beating at his hands the woman hag appeared men- tally unbalanced ing and worry In a room on reappointment to t committee on vers and hart the reorganization house Burton wil even more influence than heretofore, in opportunity to carry greater improve. ifi¢ edast waterways and NOT TIED T0 PANAMA retary Hay has notified the Co- him and he TACOMA, Nov. %1—Jang Chong Kung, 4 Chinaman, ‘committed sui- eide by hanging himself yesterday morning In the county jadi use his queue was devoted. The z which formed the artificial extension of the natural hale in his queu by splicing this with a piece of stout string, had forme He tled the atrin bar in the gra drawing {t under ‘hi it is thought, the fateful loop. The marks\ot the blows she receiv her face and body {a still in mourning, NUTTY ON FOOTBALL NEWHAVEN, are already o One of her eyes chin had evi- while he tied the other end to the same bar jayed the more nerve be- there was no tion was produced weight which the windpipe. Dring hie weight upon the cord the man must have Wt his feet from the floor und both feet rested fiatly upon the floor and the further concessions in order to ob- tain complete legal title to the Pan from embarrassing The Spooner act eretary of #tate that fn cane he is unable to obtain control of the necessary territory in Colom- bia by treaty, that he shall then pro. ceed to obtain ground in Nicaragua and Costa Rica for the Nicaragtan This the secretary ceed to do if the Colombian govern. ment foes not speedily come to reas sonable terms. STEA DISASTER! four persons © arations for the sex to be hetd in Bhuffles off Quietly The suicide shuffled off very quiet- In the same cage, open door of the cell, another Chin- ‘aman lay asleep, and in the adjoin- e hotels | ‘taxed with visitor who have comp to see the Harvar ¥ Many will be inted, because the crowd te ly far in excess of the seating THINK {IT IS MADAME} J. ARONSON Sheehy, of County Limerick, Irelana, iver the chief oration, peakera to be heard include Colovel Blake, brigade in the Boer wa. Reitz, ex-secretary of the Trans- SCOTCHMEN WORRIED toolmakers are today holding a meet heard any unusual sounds, although the trusty remembered hearing one of the prisoners moving about. Kung was brought from Whatcom a few days ago by the United States uthoritien at Seattle, having been taken with @ batch of his country- men who, were without papers. was only ‘held as a witness, but by mistake he waa brought over on the Flyer Wednesday ing and placed the Viotorin for deporta- midnight the Seattle LISBON, Nov. 21 an was arreat and returned to the ‘A Prench wom- aeemed to enjoy the and protested against ent from the vessel as one of the lead ing spirits in the ely begin Lhe erection of an | isiand of Ore ace much axouwed by this morning at sprung a heavy leak by atrik- ne a Spee, and wank before all the ‘@conld betaken off ethan nes that « box containing of men's rubbarg from in grant, of Hons to those of the game ies MOAT rerme.ckad) engnged tn it wae one of ot fe0ent gene ‘They are the Celebrated New Britain make, full finished, pure Australian wool, Broken lines that sell from 64.00 to $6.00 per You know what wonderfully good bargains our Friday spe- clals always are. Here is one still better. A splendid pair of oye’ school pants for abe. W. B. Hutchinson Co. R. 1. SHANNON GROCERY Co. Tocorporated. 1220-1222 2d . Phone, Main 01 Spooial Apple Sale Large fine Northern Spies, finest all Pinesd Cooking and Eating Aples, per box, $1.85. “Reautifyl jot fancy red ripe Baldwins, per box, $1.60, Greetings, Waxens and other varleties, per box, 7S, R. T. Shannon Grocery Co., Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. SATURDAY SPECIAL Ten-year-old Port Wine for $1.00 per gallon. It ts the $1. }@ rade, One gallon to a cus« tomer only. Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 109 Columbia stree Sunset Pink 1751. Tel, 1761, Free Delivery. w LRY AND SILVERWARE Aibert Hansen 7 '*\ Whe Mangest jewelry house tn Une | Blerkmen. seem A TIME AND A PLACE FOR ALL THINGS Now is the time, and our big main store at 1st ave. and Spring lace to get Ohio Steel We want you to come how, because we have two big carloads of Obioe from which you can make your selection, Whether you are intending te purchase & Steel Range or not, you will be interested to know Just why there are so manymore Obios in use ail around you than any other make of Range. Spring Strost. Our ad in yesterday's Star announcing the fact that we are closing out a our BOYS’ OVERCOA' BOYS’ SHIRTS, BOYS’ HATS, BOYS’ CAPS, BOYS’ UNDERWEAR BOYS’ HOSIERY AT ACTUAL COST! Well, it is a fact and no mistake. need of anything in the above lines you'll act wisely by looking through our stock before stamping this sale asa Blanchard, 719 2d Ave, MINT COUGH DROPS 2 GENTS A BOX Stewart & Holmes Drug Company bal il ol If you are in Adams & Saturday’s Great Anniversary Sale ‘The bargains that will be offered tomorrow are, as usual, of the best quality, for we have searched the markets to find the best pos~ sible bargains in the most desirable merchandise. Tomorrow we quote exceptionally low prices on Tattta Ribsans, which come in all the desired colors and numbers. No, 2~ 4c value, per yard 20 3— 6c value, per yard 80 No, 6— 6c value, per yard 4o No, 7—10e value, per yard 6% No, 12-200 value, per yard &\%ec No. 16—200 value, per yard 100 No. 22—Bhe value, per yard 12%0 No, 40—300 value, per yard 160 No, 60—34¢ value, per yard 17c No. 80—880 value, per yard 190 Cole’s Hot Blast Guaranteed to Save One-Third Your Coal Bill Guaranteed to pay for itself in one season. keep fire longer than any Stove made. 12-inch ..... 15-inch ....++..$1§.00 aq-inch ... Ernst Bros, 506 Pike St. one John 2831 Guaranteed to, »; BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS PAINLESS DENTISTRY—The most ap) chanical equipment for the practice Pacific Northwes' ‘ed laboratory and me- With Ail Wark A 12-Year Written Guarantees jiver Fillings . ‘oreelain Cro) All work under the Supervision of Dre. 8, and M. O. Sipes, bi ree of L. D.'8., mbers of the ntal Surgeons, Lady Attendant. Bosion Dental Parlors 1422 Second Ave., Opp. Bor Wi. Houre—8°80 avimento-@ prim Sundays, 9 a. met d p, 8, DIAMONDS, FINE

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