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} PER MON?® R MONTH NOON EDITION SEA’ TLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1903 VOL. 5. No. 123. a5 CENTS CHICAGO RIOTERS = eee PREPARE FOR CLUBBED BY POLICE POPE'S DEATH + Attempt of the Kellogg Company to Deliver Frieght!| Precipitates a Riot in Which Many 7 stash ae iaane fe to ee mag | ~ > \ Heads Are Broken the End Is Near a CHICAGO, 1 July 1.—Ricting | tak the place of the 6 re, | emennmnpnennisianeteenipiiagtnainmnainnaiianbaaaen } Fou tre ' m ure b | ett hee ing sn eae net aad a | ARAMA | in the vicinity of Wiigs | et oe ear i} ROME, July 17-—Bulletin—The| ing he would not ret ti) might} st kroom #90 0 0 Wil l BUILD fifet official medical bulletin issued | vtiins He » & | vente t e Bwitch Board pany's plant 6 7 > Ft on | thie morning, reads as follows f } “ r Gay's arrests were augmented to a | suarded by itty yp | “The holy father had, during the - re worbe : y Re \ followed and ee HOE CIrY, Mab | night, some hours of » and, On| ome, July 17_While ' yi us total of The number of Injured ts | Oars, pelling ir oo i 1 con # wil LOU DILLON, 8:03%4. the ether hands, some short ps ds lives, prepar ne for bie 4 £0 | eminer 5 2 | conductora to surrender fast |ot re 1 butlding of excitement. The level of the nteadily forward. At the hed ' ‘ m to unknow ep in the proceanion ance. ‘The Marrims | Low ition, tm the wonderful Little fate horse owned hy CKO. Wille \Tiquig in the pleaura, which it was|the Pope the physicians are seeking hich in ordinary times at 7 o'clock this morning immense |and lustity, 1 Ot men were ane wenteade wath t mile eve ing besten chs memareabte performance [rmotecting the patient, has been | new Se memion errnil’ body ot thethie per Ce mt poorest @usly hooted the works who are | comrades. nat Fiver to the Columb ' thor M Handers whe eral condition presunts no change. Sieestti te the aie’ of Ml he ee he had rendered (0 ere ee |, SP eet cone el ani) perhe eh Cre 14 before the year is over Pulsation 88, respirasion 90, temper se ee koe astetee 31 ee ‘ i aaa strike the Ore way and Navi : " eo a» “aren of the turf” the latter's ree- | ature 36.6 centigrade, hangtr rdina! Rem od hin of |ention a ence to Portland t ‘ re 1 tenets. Rept ih 18M | “LAPPONI Lat night was a 1 * | the unlversal is { sympe- ‘ MM ammount to aearly 200 —— Sess | “MAZZONI.” | nem and great depr rick | thy toward his holiness, coming from man. 7 thering ter en fros othe 00 miles hong will react | ROMM, July 17.-Mase was cole. |in ¢ rn! cavit ” + acing oe ‘| “rat the * epartments (his | fer ae to interfere wi the pontiff joining In the | function of foebly ing the wight the ous ; "wr ron . FIRST CLUB pone LBoe Dust WIL. MOT Have 1 4 MAon- ‘BIG GOLF ON SAME SCAF. FOLD reins ee foc Radin |, at a Nae MATINEE ern boty, A quarter of « mill Hquid from the pleura } try » witho fread ¢ fat 2G 9 visitors are expected. Hand rails y be attempted toda uly, 1 The greats of the erected hres or four hundred. years | vert ves Wet é some} INDIAN TERRITORY MURDERERS PAY SUPREME tous alleyways. ! i = mind of the Po ralcane 6, od the} ; : Whe story that hes been current for| ter and St Paul hil thelr last in- | of the best welt team of the woat are PENALTY FOR ATROCIOUS CRIMES pai Wasasel lett the Vatican, saz; |ehorh of the operation. [OWNERS ANS Veer au nS Wie | DRIVE IN HARK ESS RACER umber of years to the e@ect th ee Lee sti. bad eed ber terview an ipating in the anmelal « fore © martyrdom oft Mae XU. bad erestes for tica- golng 0 ‘ [pionship tournament of the Westers Pe estes ees — w Tt was supposed that Pius IX.) Gor 4 ; eQuiCarraramarbie, wow f RTAIO! of St. Paul, in which be took 90 | toy eg NMS Of the Milwaukee Coun (Ryecial)—Rverything is ty readiness | the Wright woman from the soafols . ‘quently described a4 being construct~| great un inderemt, but ta the aur- | teume p —~ tel — VISHOFR OTe) Coe the double execution “hich takea| bul without avall. Mer attorney jour ‘The Brattle Driving Club will hold @4 of Carrara marble, with a lion | prite of everybody he selected: the | aan” Seat ee ty, Toledia CBE] on. here this afte im the ft 40 Wash m lh an effec ite fret ai i parade and race math 58 ine lid whose paws protect the old charch of @. Leewnso. fr tent oe! ope ane nampa, DUH bait sohade. The e ned parsons | ghtaiy clamneney from the president nee tomorrow in this city and at The vanti®eal tiara, Om the rikht was | moat tsreputable pert of Rome, | “btem goment [are Chattce Barrvit.. oho kihetjohn )3Ry. Rotgevelt. Wowever: fs “ tc mont of the teat" oie oy eupposed to be a statue of Faith | near Sy the principal cemetery. I Hone ‘ ‘ foe. hia ower the © Beertng « candh, and the holy serip- was provided with aut i * tributed among the wint aey, an aed tier oe. hee er the tr ; " z tures, on the left @ figure of Truth a wubterranean chamber, {wed | turnament. which laste two Gays | oesing eas Hereag seawaneer of er : te owned by them. The harness races y. and Dera Wright, colored, who 3 “ x whipped « litte ehiid to death and | cfime, said: “A woman mean enough tumorrew afternoon will serve to set- Nil, upon’ shield, ma toch 74 ee es eee os See proalan comeeans eter the Marcas mutilated the corpee to throw | taldlp that ought to have nerve enousty - many long standing covtroverstes tal the inscription: “Hic jacet | very haan B 4 Les Field oup. jRuapicion on @ white man | focmeet her punishment ree mae stnes one - pdamapens yg 4 XUL, Pontifex Maximus, Pul-jin ite simplicity, byt ite surreund-| Lain, cies mest of ie anets vie est.” Here ties Lew XII, Sov- ings are super. | 7 oe eawional Grivere ‘will. be allowed ereiagn Pontift, Me is dust, hortiy before he was taker | *— to handle horses tn (he various races, | : An aitempt will be mad« to have —— ee 4 each other be- | par hare me MS te was so generally circu- | Pope Leo XII. exprense in many quartern v mal Setolll bie wieher in ma to ye 4 soeaible tn tae ccepted ah truth, despite the fact | his funere 4 bertel. and it Ww oe mar ae wrens pA meget Sad Wires bean knows by bas gnett |Win the anmme fearon’ an ts" where be ttirt for The Meadows. The line 5 8 wh by his mest | wll the same desires ae to where he > " ae. intimate ussociates of the Vati would Hive to Me though tt is pos. | Mary 4 She besame despondent because wns | Ps eure Se ny Second omens’ = by ve : ~ few ~ nad ei me hi ae 7 a ye" me her two children, Frans, aged 1, 094) going + the southern end of the state| Jackson an@ thence to The Meadows, 7 ag O ro i* < w ° "em © * Pe ae ark Bs A Grace in a house bere last] to kil) herself The parade will form at Second and friendship and conBdence that hiv | pet until 188% many yeare after hie anu: . wats chadion Jackson street immediately after noon night with laudanum. The doses The relatives took charge of the | 44cke j fy LO® ANOPLES Cal. July 14—-Mre [but the work proved to be too hard. ett, « whlow tiving at Sed was for the splewiid new | death. that the remaing of Plus IX. | “ - we Aiton erected Se eet One aya - om ot beef ) en were too ad ucted a# an] family this moreing. The woman tas] | 100 [hire ee noid Years outside the wale of the city |ter's to the Church of Bt. Lorenao. | ' boreal ond sy Gectted to win tee day afternoon meets throws | “it « le © ne summer Bpen the spet where St. Paul, the | It de@nitely known that | is supposed to have Been | dinal Matolli Leo XIIL. exp fhe then m y where] children w the kept & boarding house for stadents| would get into bed hands. Pius IX. raised most of | desire to be buried In the Church of the maney and did most of the work, | St. John Lateran. The apot he de } and the church was coangl | eignated le om the left of the apee Aecornted under the dir Of [above the entrance te the sacristy Leo MIIL. although. strance to say. | corresponding to the 5 s 7 ’ ae .. : A. %. ~ F ae | ij in| BLAVATSEY 4d to Berke! h fearing that they After bie election to the pont by himself in 16m ceee cate. be remained a nominal prisem- | TTT Tt te ald that « staltue | Ue Ry meng whe “ “a “te ef in the Vatican, and before that.| Pope Leo, forming part af the mon. he t Se Te cena pebet at] taper’, tab unendy tere ede a 99) eerk ke lattes Brower cf (6 Ors | c. W. LEADBEATER, A NOTED Brewer took as Kis subject, “The Tr-| TEOBOPHIST, TO LECTURI wmph of Justices. ood tie remarks ° re listened to with rapt « mtion vy Charles W. Leadbeater of Londen, the time, he seems never to havelother reapects the tomb will resem had curiosity enough to go out andj bie that of Innocent Il. consisting inapect the new church, which t* | of « sarcophagus with a baw ©-lief Ee and distinguished audience England, a well-known writer of Hefore taking fins! adjournment late] theosophical subjects, will deliver ® this afternoon the asecciation will | course of six lectures at Ch gatle or more beyond the city gate statues and two me. Near by 's a curious little chapel choose officers for the ensuing year. | hall in the Arcade bullding, come re a SS Se mencing next Wednesday evening, bustens occupied the remainder of the morning semston with th: option of A half hour devoted to the discussion | yaré af Fourth avenue and Matn = np dutiunle eavuabipaiods th, toe seem | street this’ morning. His body Mi, Rapanester woe 4 el ae thee aa te the wetting and resorting which measures 4 feet § inches from & clergyman of the Church of ae nione af the supreme court the point of his samy nose to the tip gland, but ned his en an of hie cute little tall, now decorates | creer. to. travel 10 india with the ¢ Madamne Blavatsky, of The afternoon session opened with | -s 7 ng age . ee a ¢ ack Narr 9 bene ge baa sateen} op, much to the wonder and he ia a disciple eal aines-of Grinnell, who don ’ or twenty-one am de~ of the amectation at the flme of his| Gratification of the assembled pop- ATTITUD | we twenty-one years he, han, Gen death t ken , that orophical society and to study along ] --- — epneee-or net 6 sorte te tee occult lines, five years of this time end of the town, but this particular | je wa new riety that har to being spent in India, Burm Seattle Man in the Klondike Has Invented a New Kind of | HAPPENINGS What is suppored te be @ sen ser- pent im quest of surnmer boarders be treated with a club im 4 of t Ceylon. He is a member of the neve doses of bromide. | STREET CAR MEN WILL DIS-| Asiatic society and has always taken Bilt the Bloke, who te authority the deepest interest in oriental and on enakes, declared the reptile to be| CUSS IT IN SPECIAL MEETING) mystica! studies. He te now in bis fifty-seventh year and hae been @ var } a land t of the kind that} OU nd sea serpent of the kind tha Ss ined ie 5 | 4B T TOWN | ate food to keep themselves from | ; strict vegetarian for the last thirty starving to death The street railway men’s unton will! years, a wae cee ‘nall After! many anxious inquiries It| bold a special meeting at ite new club| Mr. Leadbeater lectured in thie be ee aw gi gg | wan ascertained that the reptile is @ | foome, 1610 Second avenue, at midnight | city to large audiences about two ag ne senna a eg to | pher snake of the variety that | tomorre night In order to discuss the | year® age. The present series ot the Klondike as lnventor | Thomas Bordeaux har taken out A anae of toe, Caliiormia. |ettitude of the Seattle Electric com-| lectures will be free to the public, ae saree © bubding vermin far the erecwen of) They are ptirely harm and are | pany towerd ite emp nd megn-| with the exceptior of th the ¢ third. water wheel which be claims will & $15,000 © dence at £06 Fourteenth looked upon a# the farmer's friend. bere of the union. The time for the — ereane fully one-third the value avenue north, Hordeaux » home a in as - » = ay every waterpower how utilised by San be a hendacone trick veneered | meeting was set at an hour when it) COBDAGE FACTORY dermhot, overshot or submerged water | structure, and will be prettily fin / the union to be present, « thing wheels. ished both inside and out } | e union te nd According to the Gescription of John —— ; j | which was desired because of the im- FOR INTERBAY son's invention given by the Dawson | nd Lavele yemterday sue j | portance of the matters to. be die Mais.: newspapers. ite princtpal advantage | * from Amanda Lay | ou A . — wee the ald style whats Hes in ne |noming Alfred Hiale as |, Secretary Hugh eof the unl eait| he Portland Cordage company inging paddies or tickets, The couple were | Judge Griffin today granted a ai-|tOO87) “The Beattie Electric has announced its intention of erects a large extent overcome back worce to Ruby Westberg from Jobn|Peny has discharged a number of H8/ing @ large cordage factory in thig and the welaht of “dead” wo ge SERRA. > a Westberg on the grounds of fnade- | *mployes who were members of our) city in the near future, ter", water that has done ite work. | AY BE NEXT POPE qnete omppert an¢ maparihitits oe union lately and gave ae the only rea-!" & My Mears, president of the It te believed that the Invertion will | temper action that the mae Sears company, has purchased a I7-acre come into extensive uae in the Klon- | Mr. Weatbers ix s member of the F phy matters, Some | tract of land near the Great North~ | weil known firm of Westberg @ Childs | members of.our union do not exactly lorn dock at Interbay. ‘This prope - | pecond avenue merchants, Every of-|Uederstand whet the attitude of the lerty wilt be the site of the new fer fort was made to keep the facts of | Pmpany sen Aa ee. — tory. Employment ‘wilt be furntabed : onne from becomin nite, but the |/t¢ have @ full an discussion of | to than 100 men. Neptune: Is Uncle Sam going to dig the canal? M action it is beat for us to take.” Father Time: I hear that it's going to take time to do LAST DAY FOR REGISTRATION Today fe the last day on which voters can register for the school election tomorrow. — Up-to-date there has been a very smalt regis tration, Those interested in the granted #5 a} month for the first year and SF ts o month thereafter, and the cus whe uve. time. and seer | of the two minor children MT fe reise |ARESTED ON RUN lhe viewed seriously, a man mets 40 jie schooin are anxious for a gs believe In bis luck, and that accounts ‘ for the gentality l] SAIS CA / AOOW srow remin. [SIWASHES ‘WON A HEAY- 3 . jiscent, and after much urging and | ENLY TRIUMPH YES-/8 iaree vote tomorrow, as the ms numerous questions the conversa-| Detectives A and Lane this af- | s ‘ . 4 ter of voting $48,000 of school }tlon will become more personal. He|ternoon arrested Ceol! Johnson, alins | ot vital leagortance to the |has a fund of stories that voyages | Harry Atwood, who ie wanted by the| TERDAY AT RECREA-|@ vent’ cig should be to the tax: RAN MARINER COMMENTS FORCEFULLY UPON DECAD. yt 46 yeure have provided him with. police who belleve him to be} md hie accounts of hia apprentice TOO LA TE HULEN’S MEN WON BY A SMALL MARGIN YES- TERDAY AT SPOKANE © Capt. bat ne game locked up Seattle storage box yesterday, Gus Kiopf and the bunch grassers SPOKAN payers, who robbed a room in a] TION PARK The registration books at the and other small instra made & strenuous effort to nab the " Sap. For eight innings it looked ike ENCE OF AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE |ay_uive un intensely "vivid picture Y that clty rome time age of| ihe Tentetration booke at the Sith the Seems ie Cems eeored four Nulidte Grunt one - Seventh avenue and Marton street Se eae T \" a Gheoatante father” pany ttle, 6; Lon Angeles, 1. The {MJ will be kept open until 8:89 o'clock after two men were out he The recent report om American (and he often witnenser the fulffll PR synod “hg tA By BL } tonignt person who falle to a eke cheating heal aflng o Inhipping to the Philippines calin at. | ment of his dreama, If in one of Iie | Raos om (tall pdt Bal al se | tchers were most ingloriously | J reeister will be allowed to vote, a * BPO | ROME, July 17.—(Speciat—Cardi-| tention again to the dectine of the, ) na he sees the ultimate suprem- | Tick he made with his father in \¢ aaG.at Recreation pars yesrer | nal Dt Pietro was a diplomat from |} t acy of his people on the high seas, I day afternoon, Jay Hughes had feore by Innings j American fnerchant marine. Aa alam by no % nrepared to char. |iasie Me was in the fatter city “ ae soace| the time he first made his name | " prepa f eee meee them walking on “Queer” street Spokane 4 04S) ecown until he was made « cardi- | COMMercial nation, the United States the vision as impoasitle, | Saeoe ng times of the fire ‘hile the Siwash crowd made| All cojored voters ate requested to Beattie 106-4) nut He wae herr rt | products t martes of greatly doubts tts proba- maumreure Of troops for the battle.) 5 lDe, Newton, the Los Angeies twirl- [meet at the Young Naturalists’ hail, Sitte—Seattic, 11 | voli. His Grat diplomatic charge waa | the world, but in foreign bottoms. tiliea tha body of the ‘ 5 cia iee abi er, #Weat blood. the Mt. Zion Baptist church, on Pri rreve- Beattie to the Argentine Re where he| Secretary Hays remarkable diy The decadence of the American | tag Elleworth was All pessoda amd pisces of huss Everybody drew a blank In the] fay, at 8:30 p.m. July 1903, for went as in od | bora the an in securing the open. | Merchantment ix well exemplified in| bertal, operating trade slot mach ‘re | first three innings.bu t in the fourth /the purpose of orguntzing @ politics | there two yours 4 was ment | ine ¢ ete in Manchuria te of | this port of my ship and the Koamon| “ch trip that Captain Goodwinlte"teke inet machines out, The |S. fee pase to first and four hits | St Saba Gs. Ito Brasil. Later he war made|the utmost significance to the m liner Movedet, lying. Sut B Sowiallios with hin ein ee fourney| tease te suppecca to have. ne | netted three runs, Another ore was} Benjamin F, Linge wants a divorce }nunelo to Munich and passed from |ufacturers of this country, but of Wharves from here. My big Blue | ag nalt-way around iB ie 8 Journey | order 10 SUPpOed tO Bene cenating | anges. in the mixtly agd two in the}from ix wife, Clara Linse, on |there to Spain, He was called back tatively none to the Ameri-|Funnel liner loads as her cargo the oe. From te ene Prosecuting | poventh ground ‘of Gesértion The couple jo Htaly to receive hin red hat, and can ship owner, 1 he latter's ships products of your forestn and your | AMAR STRANGLED HER ee Se Lake Tee TT Ra coed ora hea ine ceaned traveling about are all bull engm traf. elds, an rries them to your mar jes jorris is mornin, led bo 4 world, much to his own satis. | f nd thelr number tm so small, kets in our ports In the Ort Th = Sele Sociale’ ders BK {| 000001 on that they cannot begin to even ade- (Owners of the ship I and oper- Sal the City tor’ sue dundee tort Low Angeles Butte 8 conchive Pietro would be| quately care for.whet they have 0 huge liners in the Oriental! Setwowms injuries, Mra ee tates] 1; Low An Loa Angeles “ #0 against the actual policy of Leo 1.|_ Captain J. H. Goodwin of the huge | trade, Tn there two or three or four] tat recently while going home fry Portland, 18 Seokane weeny 4) That is to nay, he would vote for a| freighter Fiemachur, now in port, Ametiean companies th subined, | Ge Ghe war enught-and stran- ‘ ow, < [4 | pope who would think of the church|in discuswing the situation, today |@perate that many in the same traf-| gied by av wire hanging over the At Gan Francisco—Ban Frer Tacoma cecseereee We have gathered for” you " - A superb stock of Violins ws | a not ot ica, a 4 for this rea jr eg : fle 3 | xidewatk at Summit avenue and Ma-| }son he might himself be chone [ "Pre English nation is the com we carry American goodé.| rien strest. Ghe was thrown to the . ei | mon arrier of the world’s goods to Why don't you carry your w nie Pp F and suffered we : pruleer Standing of the Clube =I AFLOAT 355 YEARS th orien. tniee’nor "opinion | start ify 2 gg he pl ants Won. Toat $7 ithe Orient ia Is not my opinion | stuff? amd other palnul injuries “ merely « Be and is my No; I don't think a ship subsidy} 1 toe Angeles o a4 Balt La 5 —— ause | ments tie, aid Tasn ts thaw |Will tenet the detaneet bon ot OH, JOY! OH JOY! | cramer 5 it te Setchout in the W " |San Prat oe ance gy ates im oe “wre English ship, but ft ie an. your ehipping French have] The eity treamurer'a office wae the) PORTLAND, Ore, July 16—Three} Al ur famous low-price policy Fonderful Record of Little Ship An- | un le fact. We have no feuriuch a system, and it has worked|sopne of great rejoicing this morn.|thavel stamed young men wero foind | Oakland 4 ernibte all through the ASSOCIA ON ite—Been Afloat Gince 1548 Df the American as a competitor in| incatculable ovil, [thas rent French ling. The baseball nine from that| to have Jewelry in their pockets, were | Portland : ; ppg | the transportation trade he Rk ships to destruction, and Frenob sea-loffice wiped up the earth with the! arrested at Oregon City thin morning, | Seattle NAPLES, July 17.—(peck The it: lern market, but our strongest andimen to death, The French ship-|alloged ball players from the city| They are believed to be the Bellw Rr . | te ship Anita, which hae afloat | greatest vival te the German, {builder no longer builds ships for |engineer's office {ecreation park,| car robt Everything Mosical DEA MOINES, 1 July %—What| sinee 154, has just been sold to be “Uniess one hee jawed the sea | service, but cemetructs them in the | yenterday ening The score was BIG TOURNAMENT romince to he the most notable moet-| broken » It in doubtful where there |for 4@ years or more, ax T have, and shortest possible time, in order to) 19 to 0. oe eee in the history of the lows State | is anther vessel that hax been so long |moted the appearance ox new v ‘aeoln obtain the government money. Your | OTHE TRIVMPH - Sicinway Geaiers 7 ae begua ay Bey , ifiying tn rman ting, he wilt tut i miipouiider may be were! (Pieva Fred Twiteneit, aged years, | | = j the Savery with a large attendance of hile the Anit has heen frequenti¥ | little realize the rapid strides of the but « 1 is the cardinal ain | died y at hin rewidence MENOMINEE, Mich., July 17.-One —~ HormsamtauTe tawrers ‘und Juriewe| tepatred. yot ner origine’ linen and ria|terman merchant, marine, “though ‘of America, nd 1 think the experl-| TMety-ercand avenue af typhold fever OF JUSTICE | oi82 ee Mig seeking wore’ | from ali parts of the state have bee nfairly maintained. Ail th: may be more amazed at it when ght prove disastrous He had ii 1 je tor ments ever held in Michigan begat George W. Wakefiel, of Slone City, | years the veanel has been sailing Pacts ave premnted Captain Goodwin is the typical} o€ Years and was ve ene are ior: es anapiers or tneiy Cnerman, Clay & Co. Sota eceelaent et the Cai) sane ian woth pas boat GASSES pen) Ge, tacts are promented. ug attutre|ahip master. His face has ali thal WHE A widow : MeQueen Gun club. Nearly. 30 crack | 751 Second Ave. called the gathering to order and de | United sta 4 Spain, carrying all'of that nation may be @reamer, stern, rugged, forceful and gentaljvive him. Tt DES MOINES, Ia, Jw Phere show fr rlons parts of the cou: was an increased attendance of delv- try are in attendance. ristics that are to be met] Butlerworth & Son Jal addeows, Toutine sorte of cargoes. but he ia an eminently practient one charact Mverca bie

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